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THE DAILY NEWS t.jt: fwT CIRCULACION.-I'HE V. v 1L\ SEWS GEING CHE SEWSParEB OfTlCaiK SECOi.iNIi'hD AS BAYING TME LARGFSI CIR OULATION IN TiiE Ci TY OF CHARLESTON. prjnU.-BES IEE LIST 07 LETTES? BEAI ATS? I2CQ I>" IliE POSTOFFICS Al TilS END OF CACH WEEK. ACOOilDTNG i? 'ta.: PROYii ION s OF THE PCiTOFTICE LAW. LOCAL V! ATTERS. -.1UCTION SAL ES HUS PAY. B. M. MABSHALL <i Duo. will sell at half past 10 o'elock. bernie tlioic 0U&?, Broad street, mules aud vchic es. Jons Qt. Miuxoa A Cx will s li at 10 o'clock, at tho .viii? Bou-e. tcfcvafo 0 ar.icloa pmchased at previou-. sales ami uucslledfor. '"AMfBELL, Cxoxft 'o. will sell at 10 o'clock at theL- aacboa boas--. Eacol s rae-, b lots, shoes, Ac; also at ha?-pist ll .>'. ;o-k furniture. Ate. LOWNDES & GBZSIBAU will sell at haltVpaet 10 o'otock. m front ot tuen- . Hice. Uroad street, mules, ? MILKS DRAKE will sail at 10 o'clock, in his sto.e, corner of King and Liberty stree:*, boots, shoes, | hats, kc. CASH LV ADVANCE.-On and after Ulis day, the payment cf subscriptions in advance by all the ?rabscrib?rs of lue NEWS will bo rigidly'' forced, and the paper will not bo sent to any one unless it ha? boen paid for. 1 o this rule there will bo no ex? ception. Persons whose 'stay in the city is to be short, or who for aDy other renton may not be disposed to pay tho subscription in advance, can avail them? selves of our weekly delivery and collection system, and receive the paper at the rateen ?teen co?ts a week. THE DAILY NEWS PEKE CXTEBENT AND Coir 2CSECIAL CocoTJOt will bi ready for delivery at our counting room st nine o'clock .his morn hut. Single coptes five cents. Orders for tea copies and over will be Sled at th- rate of two a-ad a hair cents per copy. BLEE RIDGE RAILROAD.- There waa no meeting of the -tockholders of this company, as ad? vertised in THE NEWS-the non-arrival of the pre. eideat preventing. A MUDDLE ES* AIKEN.-The tax-collector in Aiken has lodged fifteen hundred exe utlons in the County sheriff's office for a.le^ed unpaid (axes, which many of the ptrlies complained against claim to have paid. EMANCCPATIO?* DAX.-Tho presidents of tho variou- Republican societies are Invited to meet and elect five delegates Seem each organization to foi m a committee for making arrangements for (ho celebra? tion of the anniversary of Emancipation on January next. Thc do'egates wall meat at Military Ball on Wednesday, thc 23d instant. SEPAEME COUET.-COLEUBIA, December IC Present-Chief Justice Moses and Associate Justices Willard and Hogo. Tho following cases were heard: A. P. Connor ads. BeL her & Belcher, Administra? tors. Mr. Noblo for motion. Mr. Burt, contra. Mr. Noble in reply. R, C. Adams. Wm. A. Lomax. Administrator-, et al. ads. Cvnt'iia Booort*. Ur. Noblo for motion. Argument to be resumed to-day. LABOR-SAVENG MACHINE.-There ia a machino for riveting boilers at (he mucilne stop of Mr. J. B. Tayler, on Priicbari-street, invented and made by him. that will perform as much woik nita two men in ono day as thc samo number of men 'eau do in seven. Ic weighs eight to s, and baa a steam-cni'hi-g pov^ cr of one hundred and ten ihou;aad pcundj. lt io us?.l only for riveting bci.'ors, and does its werk as smcotaly as a gloss elif rev ?ewin;; machine. BASE BALL.-The Alert:;, of ibis city, have received an iavitati-ii Lom the Forest City Club, of | Savauaah, to visit them cn the lita, to play the long and loudly talked i-f ma'.ch' game. It will be the, j third and deciding te:: of the stiprricrity of these spirited organlsat'ouf, and tho MSW IS looked lee? ward to with unusual interest. Ihe "Alerts" hold a special meeting ?bli evening to consider the chal? lenge, which will, no dcub:. be accepted, ts they eve anxious tor the encounter. j REAL ESTATE SALEJ.-Messrs. Leitch ct Bruns Fold yesterday for James W. Gray, Erq., Mas? ter in Ecjaity, the following piece i of i roperty : The plantation cf tho late Colonel John B Earnest, containing twelve hundred and forty-itven acres of j land, for $1900. One-third cash, balance in one and two years. A lot extending .rom East Bay to Baden's Alloy three bund ted feet, and about ni?y feet wido, with four story brick bul!ling thereon, together with ex? tensive outbuildings, for 9S05\ One-fourth cash, baianco in one, two and taree years. A let on the east side of K at Bay-street, on? hun? dred ana twenty iee: by twenty-two feet, with store thereon, for S?S'.'S. Oar-half caib, balance in one year. Undivided moiety of a lot cf lend. No. 49 East Bay, for 31000. One-third ca?h, balance in one and two year?. Poplar Bill plantation in St. John's Berkeley, con? taining fourteen hundred and eighty acres, f-rSlQCQ. One-tuird cash, balance in ono and two years. Hox-L AasrvALS-Dooembor 17.-Pavilion Motel-W E Fr pp. City; Peter O Gourdin, Pine? ville, SC; J T Youugblood, Blackville. 3 CjW B MiUesley. GraniteviJle, S C; W B Williams. J B Wil? liams, Barnwell, S C; T Dibble, Orangebure, SC; Jamos Allison. Ed?efleld, 3 C; A Wlekman. Walter boro\ SC; W B McCardle, East Florida; M H Bcdt, Buford's Bridge, S C; Willie Thompson, halter's Sta? tion; James H I'hompsou, Wm Sauls, Williamsburg, S C; Colonel Poler K Coburn, Summerville, S C. Charleston Hotel. December 17 -B GYooumand fri ead. city; H Allen Tupper, Georgia; John Kyle. Laurens, S C; P Crippen, Florida; F. S Bamllton Willlauntbarg, S C; Joseph Walker, S C;B Nelle,' United States Army; Thomas Whitaker, florida; John B Kerr and Edward Hayes, Washington, D C; F H Churchill and C B Miller and lady. New York; H 8 Thomas and lady, Michigan; OD Jones, Florida; J C Green. T S Tickenor and P Bannary and wife Washington, D C; D A Smalley, wife and servant and viss Repburn, Vermont; u M Earriman, wife and elster, Baltimore; Jahn T I oatt, Connecticut; B U Zimmerman, St Matthews; W Murchison, Bea Beltsville; WM Bristow, Clio, S C; Mr aed Mrs JP Bull, New York; Bev D Smith & Son, Michigan; Q L Allon and wife and Mrs M L Gage and Infant, Dover NJ; IW Crane and wife. Elmira, N Y; Q Dickey,' Pittsburg, Pa; D E Jordan and ran and T W Jor? dan, Williamsburg, S C. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COUUT for South Carolina, Bon. George S. Bryan, District Judge, pre? siding. Columbia, Wednesday. December 16. In Bank uptey.- In re II. W. Carlington. Petition for voluntary bankruptcy. Garlingtou & Jajer. pro pet. Upon motion, order ol reference to Registrar Summer, granted. In re B. W. '1 nylor. Petition as above. J. T. Rhett, pro pet. .-ame order as above. In re Thomas W. Bt?b, Jr. Petition as above. James H. Rion, pro pet. Order of reference to W. J, Clawsor. R^istwr. In re Jo itu H. Prop.-t. Petition as above. James H. Binn, rro pat. Same order as hove. In ra Porter lc Thompson. Petit.ou lor final dis? charge. Wm. Munro, pro pet. samo order as abc ve. In re John McCullouch, Elijah R. Ruff. H. S. D. Askew. Pe'iriou for uual discharge Wm. Munro, pro pet Samo order as above. In re W. A. Wardiaw, ex parte L. J. Patterson. Pei!tv<n to estabh-h lien. Perrin k Cothran. pro pet. Upon motion reterrcd tot. B. Carpenter. Regis? trar. In re J. fi. Gooch, ex narie J. n. MrRio. Order for sale iu this c mo. having be;u taken and then amened, wa3 regranrod on aio.iou of 'lowiiee:;d i: Hn'.'lsou and Duryea & Cohen. Ex parte E. lt. Huff, in ro D. II. Sheldon. Peti? tion tt> establish lieu. Wm. Munro, pro pet. On motion, referred to W. J. ('lawson, Registrar. In rc Vf. J. Trim. Petition lor fiuel discharge. Duryea ? Cohen, pro pet Upon favorable report ot Rcgi.-trar Carp-a?er. Judge sLjued usual order of diech'irgc, under seal of court Ex parte J. M. - itiimons; ex parie J. T. Bristow. Warley, pro pet. Petition for voluntary baaktwey. Upou motion, referred to W. J. dawson. Registrar. Ex parte H. C. Hark. Prtitton as above. F. W. McMaster, pro pet. Same order as ebove. Boxwell E. Boyki-i vs uermauia Fire "nsuraace Company et al. Porter k Conner und DePuss lor ylaiatiii'. simontor 5: E rker for defendants. Ti ts case, which was commenced yesterday morning, was resumed this morning. Ihe atteudon of the court {ras occupied with taking the testimony remaining. PERSONAL.-Samuel Dibble, Esq., editor of tho Oraugebis Tinier, ia Btonpiu;; at the Pavilion Hotel. I COMMISSION ON 1-lVTL AFFAIRS.- Tu id cora ! mission m?t yesterday nt th- Military El .til ?ii tin ? o'o.ock, and concluded to adjourn until Ibo 6th of j January, ia order to allow thc pouters to \Tl:era the . ?iCTcrna ut ha? or.do advsncos O? their cro;>s, to I prepar-j their sum?. EXCUESMN AROUND inc HAR BOB.-Tit3 yaoiit Eleanor m-.iim^ to-day ber excursion. tri;):; around tu- barbor. ?lie is a font sailer und is comfortably lurnishet!. Her owners will alford every laciliiy to tourists d?sirions of visiting the pointa In Hie Unr bor nando memorable by the lato war. THE WIDOW'S HOME FAIR.-There was a full ana ia-ih.o-iabl.-audience at the t'atr last night, an evidenco that this labor of love is attracting tho at tcntion ii so richly deserve* A survey of the rooms, i entirely t io cram) ed lor such a charming display of the rarest, daintiest and mos: varied assortment of j all kinds of artives, debghied one with new features vi-iblo on all sides. Tho Weet cars aro in attendance. Tue l air will will be open this afternoon ot fenr o'clock and also in tho evening. HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.- At the seventy-seventh anniversary of the Bobrow Benevo? lent Society, convened on the loth iusiaal, the fol? lowing officers were elected to serte for thc cu3uiug year : A. FALK, President, D. JACOHS, vice-President. -V LEVIS, eotetarv and Treasurer. B. F. MOISE. ) P. WINKMAN, J Trustees, fc. ii OKDECAI, J Dr. J. L. ANCRUM, Physician. Committee of Charity.-u WelskopS, D. S. Hirt, D. Loco. MEDICAL SOCTETT.-At the anaiversary meet? lng cf this Society, held on the Hlh Instant, tho fol lowing officers were elected tor thc ensuing year; R. A. KINXOOH. M. D., President. F. M. BOBEBTsON, M. D., Vice- ?^resident. .MANNING SIMMONS, ?fl. D . Secretly. J. L. ANC RU U, M. u , treasurer. Committee on Account!.-3. Ford Priolcau. M D. ; |J. Somers Buist, M. D.; W. H. Horlbeck, Al. D. Truite'? of Boper Fund.-E lis Horlbeck, M. D.; James Jervsy M. D.; W. H. Huger, M. D. ."Vice J. bomera Bu?st. M D.. declined. ?Vice J. Jul an Chisolm, M. D., removed io Balti? more. The Society elected new committees on the follow? ing subjects; Meteorology on J Epid-mict.-J. F. M. Qcddlngs. M. L>., and William Horlbeck, M. D. CLUBS AND STABS.-Nijrht before last Abra? ham Grant, colored, an old offender, jumped the railing of the City Park, and stoloa new tarpaulin from the detective office, belonging lo the Board o, Undcrwriiers. The next mornmg it was missed, and Lieutenant Hendricks, upon cogitating awhile, came to th . conclusion that Grant was tue offender, and forthwith had him arrested, and recovered tho lost article. Jack Wadely, colored, was caught robbing a vege? table patch in the suburbs last night, and be and his huge bag of cabbages captured. Hu confederara escaped. Abraham Hamilton, s colored boy about fourteen years old, waa onpturcd by the detectives yesterday for larceny of blankets and chairs. 1 bis is the great canary bird thief. Peter Highgravo, eoloi ed, was also arrested by tho same officials f >r stealing a bag of flour from John A. Cook ii Co., King-street Alco, John Brown, colored, for stealing a copper pump from the store of Robert Howard, in Meeting street. REPORTERS' CROMOS.-"Equal Justice'' ia in? formed thit wc cannot publish anon; mons communi? cations. Yesterday was a boauUiul day, in shaming con? trast with tba gloomy weather which had preceded it. Thc ladies and children appreciated the oppor? tunity to take an shine, md ir..LU eleven o'clock to three King-street was thronged. S'enta C" :*IB'hotn is beard apprcacliiug, and thc youngsters, anxious to icho it, havo made Bach a run o:i thc hom ranket that the stock is well nish exhausted-as is alvo the pat:*: co ol' many old bache? lors, oid maids and other nervous people. If thc christmas Saut reward thc t<uyt> In pioport'on to thc noise thoy xnakr, they will be fortunate indeed. Tho Sisters o' charity are making rapid and suc? cessful pr.'jress with their "Clio," and will admit the public on Christmas Day. A number of candidat? H ure already in the Geld for the city offices declared Tarant by Connell. The principal to; ts ol' conversation on ihe Streets yesterday was tho Mayor'? report. Many things were said both complimentary and otherwise, and they were expressed in strong language City stock was sold yesterday st 62, and brokers were not willing to part with much at that price. Quite a number of farmer's wagons aro coming down to tho city and stopping at the. wagon yarcL op King-troe-t. Slaco the State road has been repaired by tho county commissioners travel on li ha? been more general. Father Ryan, better known as "Mobla." will bc *n Charleston on s un dav, thc 29th instant. He will preach tn St Patrick's Church ;r. thc morning, and lecture at Bight in the same place. Mr. Walter Webb, tho well known horticulturist, ia engaged in planting some .'hide trees in Meotlug street. There are four sailing vessels and one steamship up for Liverpool > The music stand on the Battery has been blown down. JbJTJSIJViCSS NOTIC2CS. CHOICE ORKEN AND BLACE TEAS, $1 per pe and, at Wilson's G rotary, southeast corner Society and Anson streets. Goods delivered tree. LADIES' LUNCH AT KINSMAN';; SALOON.-Oys? ters in tavery style. Mince plea, fresh daily. Hot cof? fee end chocolate st all hours. Ice ?ream every day. ? ?.o - - HOOD'S SOYSBXEQX DALIT ia no quack nos? trum, but a genuine Kentucky preparation, gotten up on the most sclenilflo principles. Fo- salo at tho drug store of Dowle & Moise, comer Meeting and Hasel streets. irai INTERNAL REVENUE STAMP? or all Denominan ma. Also, PROP KIETA RY STAMPS, kept on hand and for sale by eCGEB & RAVENEL, Brokers and Insuranco Agents, No. 60 East Bay, comer Exchange-Street. December ll rt u3 tn o s Ci?t) Jl?Dcrtiscmcnts. TO BELIXdVENT TAX-PAYKH8. NOTICE.-CI IY TREAS C RY, Decembe.- 8,186S. Executions on all unpaid Tax Returns for Real B?tale wiU be sent to the Sheriff on the loth, aa re? quired bv ?rdinanoe, (until then their payment will bo received at this office), viz: 5th Section-"And it shall be the duty of the City Treasurer to forthwith issuo executions against tko goods, chattels aud other property of said persons or corporations, and lod-tethe said executions with the City sheriff, who sholl immediately proceed tor tho < o 'lection ol tho same lu the manner ptotldod by Ordinances for lbj enforcemout of executions." S. THOMAS Dcceait er ? ll City Treasurer. SPECIAL OKDMR. -MAYOR'S OFFICE, CITY HALL, CHARLESTUN, S. C., DECEM? BER i, 1868.-FiO:u and after tho abor? date, nil purehasi'8 made lor ti-o City, except for such insti? tut'ons as are uuder tuc man: ornent of a Board ot Commissioners, must I o through au order properly signed by the porty or parties so purchasing, and ceunters'gned by the MAYOR. Tho bills, whon pre? sented for pawnent, most be aceomeanied hy the order above mentioned, otherwise they will not be oonaidered. GEO. W. CLARK, Mayor. By order of tho Mayor. W. il. sMII'H, December 4 Clerk of Council. UPPER WARDS GUARDHOUSE, Db% CS Al BEB IC, 1868.- Taken up, going at large, contrary to city Ordinance, a D > BK RED COW, wita horns, the poiuts sawed off 'J he owner is re qncs ed to call at this post, pty expenses and take her away. C. B. SIG WA LD, Decen'Uer lt! 5 chief of Police. OFFICE OP CAPTAIN' OP POLICE, ?IAIN GUARDHOUSE, Charleston S. C . De? cember 14,1SG3.-Recovered by the Detectives, sun ?iy articles ct CLOTHING, TABLE AND BED LINEN, RACKETS AND CLOCKS. Also, a let ol POULTRY. Purtles interested aro requested to cal' at the Detective Office. C. B. SIG WALD, Pecemberli t} captain of Police. /uneral ?lutircs. ; c~r lite : ric uds and Acquaintances of Mr. .and Mrs. CHARIXS KXHTIIBON, and of (heir da tutor, Miss MART KERRISON, are respectfully invited to attoud the Funeral Services ol' thc latter, at Grace Church, Tlt? Morning (Friday), tho 18th inelaut, at Llovon o'clock. December 18 >pt?? U?itffc-5. tS- CONSIGNEES PEE STEAMSHIP SEA. GULL, trorn Rultkuorv, are hereby notified that she is Thu Day discharging cargo at Plor No. 1, Union Wharves. AU goo.?s not taken away at sun? set will re itsiu on wharf ut consig?eos risk. December 18 1 MORDECAI k CO., Agent*. ear CONSIGNEES TER STEAMSHIP CHARLESTON, from Now York, uro notified that shots dia.:hi.rsiag cargo at Auger's Wharf. Goods remaluing ou the waari at sauset will be stored st the expense and risk of owners, JAME; ADGER & CO., December 13 1 Agents. je3-FD?.E DEPARTMENT.-FOR THE BET? TER accommodation of the Crenion tho peal of ht. Michael's Bells will be rung hereafter at limes of fire for three minutes a'ter that of tho Ward in which the fire mav : e will be struck. D ceinuor 18 5 M. H. NATHAN. JCS-NOlTCE.-PERiiONS HAVING GIVEN BOND to Brevet M.jot-Goueral B. K. SCOTT, lale Assistant Comuiiffiioncr Bureau Refugees. Freed? men and Abandoned I and?, are hereby notified that the Commission appointed to decide what persons among those whose bonds arc now held by the Bu r- au, for supplies a lanced, ?hall be relieved, in ac? cordance with thc Instructions contained in a letter from Major-Genoral 0. 0. HOWARD, dated the 19th day Of November, 1868, wUl meet in M litary Hall, Cha lesion, ts C., on tho Cth day of January, 1869, to decide upon such applications ss may then have been made. Applications made attar that date will not be caa sidereJ. They wiil conform ta the following rules, via: 1 hey must bc mado lu writing, setting forth suc? cinctly, in tabular form 1st. 1 he value of s ip plies received. 2d. Number of~ac.es planted, giving the articles planted, and the number of acres of each. 3d. Number of hands employed, and terms of con? tract. 4k, Thoamouct (ii any) cf indebtedness to em? ployees. 51b. Quantity, kind and money vaina of crops raised. 6th. Cost of production, Including labor and rent. 7th. The cause of the failure of crops and the rea? sons for making the application. The application must bo verified by the affidavit of the party making it, and supported by the affidavits of one or more disinterested witnesses. All applications will bs addressed to the under? signed, Chairman of the Commission, at Charleston, South Carolina. By order of the Commission. JOHN R. EDIE. Brevet Colonel U. S. A. and Ass't Com'r, December 18 fmw3 Chairman. ?-ANNIVERSARY OF THE EMANCIPA? TION-JANUARY 1,18(9.- Ihe Presidents of the various Societies and Organizations, whose members feel an intercut in this glorious day, are requested to assemble their respective bodies at once and make arrangement s for thh interesting occasion, by the appointment ot five Delegates, who will meet at Military Hall on Wednesday Evening, the 23d Decem? ber, 1669, fer the purpose of organizing a Central Committee of Arrangements, who shall have su? prema authority in all matters connected with the celebration. S December 18 ?-OFFICE CHARLESTON CITY BALL? WAY C. MPAN7, CORNER BROAD AND EAST BAY STREETS.-Cu.vitLSSTOX, S. C, Pccoubcr 15, 1SC8.-Sealed offert will tu received up to 19 o'clock. M., en Mondar, tba Slat instant, fur the PURCHASEOF TUE MANURE '.rom the Company's ?tables, Shcrherd-stre.-t, for one year from the Itt cf | Jauuary next. For particulars apply ;tt the Com? pany 'M OITlce, Brian-sire?:. Ry order. s. w. RAMSAY, Secretary. December 1". SOTliUY Y OCR TEA AND COFFEE FROM KIUafTE k CHAPMAN, corner King aud Baddlne 6trects, and get a better arllclo for the samo money than at any other oiUblLhtnout in tho city. November li 3mos CST BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM.-ESSAYS FOR VOL NG MEN on tua interesting relation ol Bridegroom to B/tiela the Instltaiioa of .'.firrlass - a guido to matrimonial felicity and true happiness. Scut by mull in scaled letter envelopes fr??* nf ohargo. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P., Phllv delpttiu. Pa. 3n;oa September 73 CS" TABLE TALK WITH A VICTIM OF IN'DlGEail ?N.- Reader, we wdl bupposa you a martyr to dyspepsia. Il you ara. nat. so mach tho better for you. lt you are, poi haps you may profit by this paragraph. You ha vu ya-.i finUhed your din? ner, wc will say, aud leal as If you had swaUowed lead instead ot wholesome mod. Ynu have a sensa? tion o? t ghtnasr round thu uppor part ot the dia? phragm, as if some sncko ot tho constrictor trios held you In its embrace, and had knotted its ceils ovar tho pit of your stsm\ch. You feel supremely mtsarab.e; -rd such is tho penalty walch your com? plaint cxicts aftor every mia! What do you desiro? Eaje, of course. An exsmytion from tho Incubus that robs you of all enjoyment during the day, and disturbs your reit at ni th'. Take, thea, thia p ew of Information : You suffer needlessly. HOSTET TLB'S STOMACH BI J."TESS will as oertalnW curs all your agonizing synonyms as tho day on which you tead this uriiile w?l be aacceeied by another. Perhaps you arolncreJulon*; but if you have read the testimony of thc omlnent citiaao?, In every walk of lue, who have tested the preparation, and submit? ted the results of their ex peri m oe to tbs public, toroa/h the pras?, you oajbt at Isaac to have suffi? cient faith to make a trial of it la your own caso. It la a pure vegetable tonio and alterative-the only medicine ta the world ea tire ly adapted to your com? plaint. If you ar? In tba habit of taking any alco? holic exaant cs a paliativo, abandon lt, and try this wha'eso-ao trudie: ted sam lian t. If it docs you no goad, say ia; but you wlU not do that, lor it hat never yet failed, in a singlo instance, to cure dyipapsis, bi'teujeest, and their various ooml uutJ. 6 sse D -cambar 14 jWtjrrjUitiaj. CHR1STMAS_PRE8ENTS. THE BEST PRESENT YOU CAN MAKE IS A good SEWING MACHINE, and the bestrewing Machine that ls made ts the Willcox k Ulbon. 3 bis ie proved dally at No. 307 King-street. D. B. HASELTON. Agent Willcox k Gibbs Sewing Machine Company. December 17 12 APPLES ! APPolES ! APPLES ! LARGE AND FINE WALHALLA APPLE j AT 81 60 pct- hundred, at MOFFETT & WHARTON'S, No. 22 East Bay. corner of December 17 10 Vanderhorst'a Wharf. CHOICE COTTOxN !sEEI>. THE SUBSCRIBER, DAVID DTCKSON, OF SPAR? TA, tates this method of Informing the cot? ton planters of the South that he has made overv arrangement for t.o sale and shipment of tho DICK? SON SKLBCI OOTl'ON SulKU. Be is in no way connected with David Dickson, of Oxtord, Goorda, and has carofully selected tnis seed himself. Tho seed which has been twice selected. ls otferod at $2 per bushel. The ?ame seel which has been care* fully ?elected for tho lane threa years, is odored at S5 per bushel or uve bushel* lor ?20, deliveiod at tho dc. ni. In order tc insure a ?ate delivery the following directions should bc complied with t Write the namo and postoiuoe pl-.inly; send the money by mail, takiuga eertifiomte iron: the Postmaster."ana if the money is lost the sc?d will be rent on the re? ceipt of the cvriitioatj. To prevent frauds on plan? ters, no agents ore employed, aud all letters must be directed to DAVID DICKSON. Bparta, Hancock County, Georgia. Deceiuocr IS lino SEGAR EMPORIUM. RSALAS. AGENT FOR THE CHARLESTON a Branch ot tho Havana Btgar Factory, "La Valentina," wotdd respectfully Invite the attention ot dealers and Fmokerii to his very large slock ef HAVANA AND DOMESTIC BEGA KS, et B M grades und sires, expelled by few In thia country, aud war? ranted to be as ropi osented. -ample boxes sent to the country and orders ex? ecuted hy Egresa. C. O. D., ot 30 days' city accep? tance. No. ^IS RAST BAY-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. August 21 xawfCmo ^Hillmen) (Stoob^ &c. jyjJSS R. A. MUUTLAND, No. 308 KING-STilEET, WOULD RESPECT? FULLY inform Caa Lidica that she hri3 opened a handsome assortment of FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. USO, , DRESS AND CLOAK 31A iii .VG ATTENDED TO. Ootobor 21 wim 3mos /anrg ?oo&s. PERFUMERIES AND TOILET ARTICLES. ?8RLECT ASSORTMENT FROM THE WELL KNOWN HOUSES OF LUBIN PETIT <fc ROCHE TTE PITER MOUIi.LEP.ON COUDRAY PATEY & CO. RIMMEL LOvV, SON <fc HAYDON VIOLE r BENBOW SOCIETE HYGENlQTJE BAILEY & CO. GETTE FRERES BAZIN JEAN MARIE FARINA DEMABSON, PETH & CO. AND ADIAB'3 PREMIUM COLOGNE WATER, AT AIM A R ? ?, Corner King and Van J rhor?l etieou. D?tambar 17_th'mwthfmwf9 JEW ELEY ! JEWELRY ! J CST RECEIVED, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES BROOCHES AND EAR-RINGS LEONTINE AND VEST CHAINS SLEEVE BUTTONS, STUDS, &o. AT JAMES ALLAN'S No 807 Klng-e reef. December 8_tuthfl mo READ THIS! THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK J tt op PERFUMERIES AND TOILET ARTICLES EVER BROUGHT TO THT3 MARKET, COMPRIS INO ARTICLES MADE BY LUBIN", P.l'il EN EL, COUDRAY, CLEAVER, SOCIETE HYGIENIQUE, FARINA, EDE, AND OTHERS, Together wita a full n93jrrment of Tooth, Huir and Nail Brashes, COMBS, ALL OF THE BEST MANUFACTURE, DI PORTF.D DIRECT, AND FOR SALE AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIME3. Tho ladles aro raspadrally Invited lo call and ex? amine before purchasing elsewhere C. P. PAXK.HX9T, ? SEMI ST A ND APO TB EC A R T, So. 183 Meeting-street, Noven.bcrlS fmwSmos Charleston. S. C. (Outtjitiij anil /arni5f]tiifl 'Soote. ESTABLISHED IN 1843. O. E. Se A. S. JOHNSON, MANUFACTURERS OP Geut's Youths' awl Freedmen's READY-MADE CLOTHING AT THE OLD bl AND. \o, 315 K1 JI?- . i , Opposite Soeloty?St. WE ARE PREPARED FBOM THIS DATE TO offer our usual FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, at our own selection, and manufaeAurcd by our? selves tn Charleston. As regards quauty and style, weare confident our Goods w?l compere favorably in over j- respect with any Hcuse In the Southern Country, both for cheap? ness and durability. We have also a largo stock cf Hen's Furnishing Goods ia tore. To our friends and fora er patrons, and to the Trade la general, wa cxtand a cordial inviiau .nto examino our Stock, and solicit th' lr orJeia. SATINET PANTS.$2 00 to $ 4 00 COLO BSD CASSI MERE PANTS.4 00 to 10 00 BLACK SATINET PANTS.3 00 to 4 50 BLACK CASSLMEBE PANTS... 5 00 to 10 00 i-OPS PANTS.2 00 to 5 00 BOY'ri SUITS.5 00 to 12 00 COLORED t?ATINE T SACKS... .5 08 to 10 00 COLORED OASSIMERE SACKS. 8 00 to 16 00 BLACK CLOTH FROCK COATS. 7 00 to 23 00 COLORED CA SS I MERE VESTS. 2 00 io 0 CO OVERCOATS AND SACKS.8 00 to 20 03 Tb? Genuino Si AR BRAND SHIRT always on hand LINEN COLLARS DRAWERS OF AI L GRADES, fl 50 to ?. MERINO SHIRTS, $1 00 to S3 CO. Our terms aro CASH, or city aoo-.ptince. November 28 Imo _ Butti IMolSj ??f. GUNS, EITLEN, PISTOLS. JH. HAPPOLDT, PRACTICAL GCNMAKER. . No. 119 UfeErtNO-STBEItr. odors ut lo.v prices ta suit ?io limas, BRliSCH.L?ADING DOU? BLE GUN*, MUZZLE-LOADING DOUHLK OB 'S, Superior Slngli; Guus for Boy.*. Also. RIFLES. RE? VOLVERS, BQUIPMlOil* AND AMMUNITION. t(?r RJiPAUJNG executed a* usual October 23 tmw 2mo J^IRE AKI) JUAKI.VE . INSURANCE. RISKS TAKEN IN THE FOLLOWING FIRST CLASS COMPANTFS, aggregate Capital end Sur? plus over 88, ?00, OOO. PH02NLY INSURANCE COMBAN V OF NEW YORK esecsrlty Insutance Company ef New York Manhattan Insurance Company of New York International Insurance Comptny o. New Tors North American Insnronce Company of New York Enterprise Fire and Marine Insurance (.'om; aay ol ClnclnnaU. S. Y. TUPPER, Agent, Plantera' and Me?banles' Bans Bu lid lng, Dec?? ber 9 wfsa? I? a l Bay-street. ffrq OooDs, Otr. GREAT ATTRACTION FOR THE HOLIDAYS FUKCHGOTT & BEOS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE, CORNER KINO AND CALHOUN STREETS. WE BES 70 INFORM THE LADIES AND OUR Customers in general, ibat wo have Just re? ceived (in addlfon to our usual stock or DOMESTIC and FANCY OO JL S), a now supp;y suitable fer the present season. coxsrarrso OF: CLOAKS, DRY GOODS, POPLINS, ic, at reduced prices BREAKFAST RBAWTLS, from 70c up 160 dozen flOOP sKlR 18, 60 to 60c. 20 dozen GCEYItYE UOU? SKIRTS, aa elegant article, SOc. only A new supply of CORSETS, 70c. Uttoiah' liner's celeoratod French CORSET, SI 00 and upward A fud and complete assortment of German and Eng neb HOST BY,from l-'J?up A fino a-soriment of Ladies' and children's Silk. Ber? lin 'loh and Ebie GLUVi S. elegant designs, ?.nd sui ta'de .or Christmas presets. ALSO. A lot ot PI101O?RAPHIJ At.BI'Ms, at 75i. LBJ? s* Velvet and Morocco POElMO>AI?9, vory cheap A good selection ol BLANKETS, COMFORTS. QUILTS FLANNELS. CASHMERES TABLE DAMASKS, fte., At the lowest figures. We would also notify cur patrons that w>- hove ar? rancad a separate department lu our Store exclu? sively for BOOI3, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, ftc. SST ENTRANCE ON CALHO?X-STREET. FUKCHGuTT & BKOS,, No. 437 KTNG.3THEET. Doccmber 14 3mo DRViW DRY GOON!! is No. 218 Klug-street, WOULD RESPECTFULLY DRAW THE attention of tho public to their varied stook of FOREiGX AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, JUST RECEIVED, C0K8I8TIK0 or : TRISH POPLINS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, AL? PACAS, French Merinos, DeBages, Melanges, Black and C ilnred Silks, Bombazines, Boule? vard aud Balmoral Skirts, ChinohUly Cloak ings, Ladies' Cloaks aud Sacquca, and a vory largo assortment of KID GLOVES, of the most celebrated brands, lor Ladies, Gent's and Chil? dren. We bavo also the DUCHESS GLOVES for evening wear, of very fine quality aud rea? son!) bio. FRINGES, GIMPS, VELVET AND DRESS BUTTONS, ot ovrry color and stvlo, with many other DRESS and COAK TRIMMINGS too numerous to mention. Our stock of Ladiet,' fashionable HATS, and TAFFETA and SATIN RIBBONS is very large and wo:l asserted. \'o have LONGCL01H3. Caliooes, Sheet? ings-, Ginghams, and all other Cotton Goods belonging to our lino at thc lowest market price. Wo call particular attention to our larg-; stool: of FLANNELS, ia Opera, Welsh. Dornet and all-Wool; also, a truod stock cf BLAN? KETS, and Squire and Lon* Shawls. WOOL and COTTON HOSIERY, or every eratic and price, for Ladies, Gents, Buy* and Miases. CLOTHS. Caftsirticrea, Doeskins, Satiuots, Kentucky .Tums, Korseys and Vcstiunri, for Meii's and Bov's wear. Our ENTIRE STOCK has been boucr'tit at the roc ont decline of piious for cash, and ^reat bargains aro confidently puaranteod. A oall is respectfully eolioited. roms COHEN1 & co., KO. S48 Kl.VG-STKEET. BETWEEN* HASEL AND M A BK ET SIS. November 23 mwllao HEAP c FAMILY BLANKETS, JUST OPENED AT STULL. WEBB it CO., Nos. 287 AND 239 KING-STREET. November 0 $\xs\am Carita. DENTIST. ROOMS AT Hl? RESIDENCE, NORTHWEST OOB NEB OF MEETING AND SOCIETY STREETS. November 20 _imwemos g H AVIS G AND II Al KriU 1 Tl.* G, THK SHAVING AND H \IR-CUTTTNG FAT.OON of the late L. ni-.UEB,mMarkct-*treetbeiw-?i: Me?t iugajd Kl at;, ?il iv.-re-.ft-r he conducted for thc benefit ol ile widow, who returns her untere thank? to the frisadi and patrons other hu.ea.d, and a -pas by ettiot attention io thu basiaus to de? serve u continuance ol ttctr support. HE UKI I'S SM AV IA G AS? HAIR CUT? Tl ft G BALOO?, JSAttK&T^TKBlfiT. December 0 wfrc? 0 T TO S O A M T A O , DYER AND SCOURER, 141 ftlarfc'.?-s?roet, between King and Arobtlalc-smete. GEN IS' CO'.T?, VESTS, PANTS ?ND BATS Dyed, Ck-auoi aud Fretted. November 12 wtm3roos Q EO. H . HOPPUCK, FACTOR ANO COMMISSION MERCHANT, AccoinioBAnoN WHARF, Charleston, S. C. P. GADSDEN HASSLL. thnot? September 21 QUAViKG AX!) UAXU-CCTTISO, RY W . E . M A R S II A L T. , AT THE BROAD-STREET BARBER SALOON, No. 31 V'UP STAIRS). December 8 ty ALLIS a CIIISOLAI, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS ANO SITIPP1NG AGENTS, WILT, ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) ol COTTON, RICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES ATLANTIC WHARF, Obarleston, S. C. E.WILLIS.A. R. CHISOLM, October 'ii judi?n Saies. Boots, Shoes, Mats and Cutlery. BY MILES DRAKE. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock. I will Bell at niy Store, corner of King and Liberty streets, 75 casea BOOTS AND SHOKS, Just received by steamship Champion, direct irom manufacturers. COMTSXSCTQ: Casos Men's Grain HUNTING BOOTS Cases Men's Calf Half-Welt Boots Cases Men's Elp and Buff Brogans, G to ll and 9 to 13 Casts Men's Kip and Buff Balmorals, d to ll and 9 to 13 Cases Mon's'Calf Congress Case? Youth's Copper toe boots Cases Ladies' Lasting Congress and Polish Boot? Casea Women's Goat and Kip Bootees, 3 to 7 and 5 to 9 Cartoons Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, as? sorted 25 cases, 160 dozen, Men's and Boya' Wool Hals, ALSO, AN INVOICE OF POCKET ANO TABLE CUTLERY. December 18 Estate Hale of Plantations and Residences. BY LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE. On TUESDAY, the 12th day of January, 18G9, will bs sold, at tho t lld Posto;Uce, in Charleston, by order of the Devisees of John Ashs. The handsome BRICK R SIDENCE on the north fide ot South Ba.-street, betwe, n Meetimr and King streets itbo residence of the late Colonel John Ashe). being ono ot the mo9t desiiablo Dwellings in the eily. On ti.e promisee are excellent brick kitchen, carrlago housc and st ible. Tho lot mea? sures -leot iront ty-feet deep. ALSO, Tho TITREE STOR? WOODEN MANSION HOUSE on tho north bile of fouth Bay-street, between Meeting and Eng afreets, routaining twelve room , three panas, A-c. On the premises are brick kitchen. carn ige house and stab e. Tho lot measures leet iront by-feet deep, ALSO, ibo TWO RICE PLANTATIONS at the best pitch ot ho tide, Irnowa as "Will Town" and "Heigh Wossle," or ' "Botterdam," now mer cd into one plantation, shun tc in et Bartholomew's Kariah Col? leen Dls ricr, oi-posit J Will i own. on a large creek, waters of Pon Poa River, containing Jointly 1048 acr?s. of which 400 ores uro rice land, un er bank I bout 200 of walch have been planted this year); baundtu* to ?he nort J ai.d northwest by lands of cstaie Baynar i and Edward Barnwell, to the souta ou lands of Mrs. Wayne, and to the east ou sala crceu. On tho p ace are tw-> small Dwelling Housoa and accommoua ions for soventy or more negroes. ALSO, A 1BACT OF PINE BARBEN LAND, on (he POT Pon River, et, Paul's Pariah, opposite the Will Town Planla?ou, coutulni g T3u acres of land. ALSO. Fiiteeu TOWN LOTS In the v?lsgeof fflil Town, ALSO, The SEA INLAND COPON PLANTATION in St. Fan's Parish, Colleton District, 30 miles from Charleston, and about 0 milos from Ad ons' hun. on the savannah aud Charleston Hal road, known as ibo "Point PiBOe," on 'iv og 10.00 Biver (the residence of the lato Col. John S. ASIIP), considered one of the most productive and certain places on the coas:, con? taining about 40'J acree oi land, of which about 220 are cleared. On the place are overseer and negro bouses. This place ls considered healthy t J rcaide on all tho year. ALSO. The TBACT OF LAND OB ISLAND, commonly koowa as Whoapina Island on the Dawhoo Uiver, Colleton Dist, let, containing 217 acres of land. ALSO, "MOSS HULL" 1LANTATION, lying in and around Adams' Hun, Colleton District, containing about 1010 acres, more or less, having ab JU t 60 to 60,000 prime trees boxed. ALSO, The TR A OT OF LAND known a.j "fioxbury," 8t. Paul's Parish, Colleton Dlstrio?, containing about 350 acres. co JQIU ns-One-third cash; balance by bond, pay avie in two '-qual successive annual instalments, with interest trom day of sale, to be secured by a mortgage of the property, the city residences to bo I aurea and policies assign-id, Purchasers to pay for all neoessary pa., era and revenue stamps. December jg_1 tuthsO i tutMsmtu7 Sale under Foreclosure of Mortgage-Storr, Dwelling and Extensit e Storehouse. BY LOUIS D. DcSAUtfSUKE. On THURSDAY, the 24th day of December, 1868, at II o'clocK A. UL. will be sold, at Ute old Postolhoo, Tho Three-story Brick STORE ARD DWELLING, ou the westside of East Bay-atreet, No. 73, about mid? way between Tr add and Elliot t arreeta On tho prem? ises ore two Brick Storehouses and extensive >beds. The Lot ia deep, and rans throuzh to Bedon's Alley; ii measurer on East Bay 38 feet 8 Inches, ou Bedon's Altey tl." feet 0 inches, on north lino 312 feet G Inches, und on tho south line 304 lett. < 'olid it ?OBS cash. Purchase-.- to pay for popers and rerretute stamps. mwi?thl December ll /iitSfcllancDus. THE STATE OF SOCTZ1 CARUL1.VA. To the Managers of Elections for the County of Beaufort: WHEREAS, MB. GEORGE A. BENNETT, WHO. a', thu Go-J er al Election held tn April, 1838, was chosan a m-'in Ijnr of the House of Re ere sen In ti vos for tho t lection Dis:riot of Beaufort County, to Bervo for two years, baa since said cloe lion resigned/ and, wuerco?, fae Couelitull n of tho State of south caro? lina directs that in su.-b a ease a Writ of Election shall be issued t y the Speaker of the House of Rep? resent ai von for the purpose of filling tho vacancy thus occasioned, tor the retralnder of tho term for which tho member so rcs'gned was elected to servo : I?'ow, therefore, you and each oi you are hereby required, alter due advertisement, and with atrLt re? gard to all Uie provisions of tho Constitution and l aws of the said State, touching your dury in such case, to hold on election for a Member of the Bouse ot Representatives, for tho Beeden District aforesaid, to serve for the remainder of the term f r which tho said GEORGE A. BENN* TT was olecteJ : the Polls to be opened ot the various pinces of hleotiou in the said District, on Monday, tie fourth day of January, I860, by the various sots of Managers for those placea respectively : s-dd Managers to count ibo votes publicly lmaiedlatoh &ft?r tho final docing of j the polls at tho Precincts where thc votes baie been token; mako out a certificate of the result, to bo signed by the Managers, ora majority of 'hem. and taken to u.o Court House of Beaufort County, or placo now fixed oy law for c -urning the votes, on Wednes ay, t e sixth day of J nuory, 1863. by one or more Ol said Managers; and the Managers, era ra Jori: V of them, vrhi may assemble, shall proceed to examine the aforesaid statement, and declare tho re-ul. ol th * Hoi ti u This Wr.t, together nub your ?tum of the Educ? tion to bo brit' under it. have before the House ot Boprt san ta Uves at lis next mooting af er the EleeUon, Wimen the Honorable FRANKLIN J MOSE.-, Jr., F>quira tweaker of the House of Represen? tatives, at Columbia, lola twe th day of Decem? ber, in tho v ear of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight Ft'.ANKLLN J. MOSES, JB., Speaker of ihe House of Represeniativea. A. O. JON'SJ, o erk of tho House ot Representa Uves December 14 _SO rpUB UATYKRSAL PAVOHITBL X SILENT THIS MACHINE I? NOW RAPILLY TAKING the place of all others as a FAMILY BIS WIN G MSv CBINE. By an arrangement malo during a late visit to Ne* York, I am enabled to take ords, a fox at y first (Joss bEWTNG or KN 11 MUG MA' HINES, and delver them h-ro In ton days. Also, SEWING MACHIN EX with Buttonhole Attachments. Cir? culars and rumples OJ -o*inp sent on application. Ah kinds or Neidlos, Tools, ie. Repairing dono as USUAL * li. 13, HASBLTOX, 307 IUNG-STBKET. Novoi-bcr 4 wfm2moa ll PUK Tit fit li OK TEAS, WISES, BRANDIES, 4c, And Dealers io CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. ^'900 v STREET V N. Y. WM. S. CORWIN ? CO. ,(^Goods delivered to all parts of the City. J October 24 -yTTILBUR & SOJ?, REAL ESTATE BROKERS & AUCTIONEERS, No. 59 Broad street. Charleston, S. C. Borrow and loan money, attend to collection of rents, and all manner ot claim?. July IS Eowf?Jio Closing Sah-Mills House Furniture--In. Bankrupcly. BY JOHN G. MILNOR & CO. THIS DAY (Friday), 18th instant, at IO o'oloc? will bo told at tao Mille Home, on lower floor, AUtheromsirJiJBFURMTUREoxcailadfcr, at tc? risk acd on account ot former purchasers, CGNalBTISO O?: BEDSTEAD?, Bureaus, Tables, Chaira, Mhrcr?T, Carpots, Blankets. AU articles sold this day will bs required to bo r*? moved and paid for same day. WILL BE SOLD AT SAME TD?E, .2 elogant PLATED TEA SE IV. fix ploces each 12 plated Beor Mugs, with Gla^s Bottoms Butter DiBb.cn. E. W. MARSHALL, December 18 Aa-ignee. Sale Continued-Silty Cases Boots, Balmo* rale, Brogans, Gaiters, $c, not received irs time for yesterday's sale. CAMPBELL, KNOX k CO, Cash Auction House, Wo. 53 Hasol-sireert Opposite Posto?lce, Will sell atlO o'clock f His DAY tFriday), Men's and Youths' Calf, Grain, and ELP UOOT3, Mcu's Malakoff*, Balmorals, Brogans. L idles' Bal? morals. Gaiters, Slippers, Children's Boots and *bocs. iS-Above aro all Fresh Stock, from Feet aries. Conditions cash. I ecember 18 Estate Sale of Household Furniture, Brussels Carpets, by Permission of the Ordinary; Sloves, Guns, Shades, Groceries, ?rv. CAMPBELL, KNOX & CO. Will sell TH'S DvY. at their >tore Up Stairs), at half-past ll o'clock, for cash. Mahogany ana Walnut Marble Top CtNTRE TA? BLE-, Maho.'any and Walnut Sofas, Parlor Hair Seat Chdrs, Cane -eat Chair?, i- a*y Chairs. Extension Diu? rna: lanie, Warnro es, Cotta?., Sets. Window shades. Mattresses, Crockery, Blankets t.vo Cooli.nu Stov?=, soade-i, Guns. Gold Watches, Brussels Carpet, Ac, tc._Decemoer 18 Two Mules and New Charleston mike Vehicles. *Y il. M. MARSHALL & BRO. THIS DAY, at half-past 10 o'cloo!;, at 33 Broad? street. 1 GROCERY WAGON, 1 Sprar Wagin. 1 8ulkor, December 18 Alulss at Auction ? BY LOWNOKS & GUIXBALI, Ufo. 20 Broad-street. Wal be sold THI DAY, lu froat of their ode e. at half past 10 o'clock. December 13 Estate Sale of Dwelling, No. 1 Society street, near Esst Bay. BY Z. 3. OiKES. Will be sold, on i DE s DAY, 22 J instant, at the Old Poatofn e. a: ll o'cloo i. Thatee iteelthree-story BRICKDWEL' INS, No. 1, eouth pido >oc? ty-a rcjt, sear East Ray, contai oin? eight roams, aud Piazza to the south. On the premi? ses are Kl chen, Carriage House and large Cistern. Lot 40 feet front and 100 feet deep, m .ti or less. Terms-One-fourth cash; D<tlauce ia one, two ani three years, wita interest v om day ot sa e; building to be insured and pohcy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers tod stamps. Deceuber 18 UNDHI lt DtBCItJBK I.? E. QUIT Y' Sires vt Lockwood. On TUESDAY, the 2ld D-cember next, at II O'clock, will oe sold at tho Old Customhouse, All that i or.Of LANJ on st. Phi frp-s tree t, in th<s city, wiih t ie Buildings thereon, known in a survey ot the Mar on Lands, by R. K Payne, as Lat No. 15 measuring m iront on said street 34 feet; thu same on the b ick line; 308 feet ou the south lins, and 202 f'ot ou th-) north Une; bounding north on Lot No. 14; west on Lots Nos. 4 and S. ALSO, All that other LOT adjom.n? the above and south of lt. known as Lot No. 16, ma isurins in front on st Philip-street 35 feet, on the back line 21 fee:, and on tho north and soub lines each, 2D8 feet; bound? ing west on Lot No. S, south on lot of Rev. Mr. Capers, as per plat of R. K. Payne. Terms-One-third cash; balance in ona and two years secured br coed of the purchaser and mort? gage ot the premises, with Interest at seven per cent, per annum, payable annually; the buildings tobo in? sured and polio i assigned to tho Master. Puroba.er to pay tor papers ana stamps. JAMES W. GRAY, Master In Equity. December 17 thftua Auctioneers' fxinit Sales. Valuable Plantation in Christ Church Parish, tcithin sight of the City. BY Z. B. OAKES. At Priv.te Sale All that PLANTATION known as the "Milton Ferr}" Tract, containing about 183 acres, a portion of which ls superior cotton and providion lin I. Ibis plan talion is situated on Cooper River and ia directly opposite the city. The buildings on the place are in good order, sud consist of a largo dwell? ing with eight rooms, besides basement, a cotton house thirty feet squaro, new, and ample accommo? dai ion for laborers. For furthor particulars, apply at No. 4 B KO D-STREE T. December 18 _3 CLIFFORD & Si ATHEWES,~~ Real Hstate Agents, No. 98 Broad-street. For sale and Lease PHOSPHATE LANDS ot' a superior quality, on deep water navigation ana healthy locations aU the year. RICE and CUT TON PLANTATIONS and FARMS la all parts oi tho state. CITY PROPERTY of every description, November tl Smos. ijorbiuare. &r. HARDWARE HAKT Sc CO., CORNER KI.VQ AND MARKET STSM CHARLESTON, S. C., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Foreign anti Boiuestie Hardware* CUTLERY, GUNS, ENGLISH AND SWEDISH BAR IBON PLO.OH AND BAYLOR'S O J5T STEEL, METALS. ENGLISH HOLLOWWARE, Consisting td POLS Q7?N5, StPlDA&S and EXTRA. HUS CIRCULARS, OROS3 CUT AND MILL SAWS MILL BOCKS AND BOLTING CLOTH PLOUGHS, .ctn A VABicTX ev AGRICULTURAL IMFLEMKSTS. PLAIN, STAMPED AND JAPANNEX* TINWARE. WOODEN WARE M GLUE eos A YAB'ETY OP FANCY GOODS, p. s.-Descriptive Catalogues aaa be had ea sp? p:icatlon. fuiwStnos BAO November 27 SAACBBA'I SURE PoPI FOE DESTROYING. Bats. Mice, ic ic, wltbou the unpleasant effects arising from their dying m their holes. AIHOSPHOBIC PASTE, honnerJoally seelee, and warranted _ to keep fresh for all times. The greatest discovery of its toad la the age we live In. No person need be tioabkd with Kate Mice Bed Bugs or Roach .-s. for Mr. isaacsea's des? tructive remedy ia wit in the reach of all, prepared only by himself, from ra'e aad valuable compouals its cheapness ii.s wonderful as its etneacv-hua drrda of testimonials have be<m received from all Darts cl tho United states as to ita value and eatiafac tory operative power, from which, for want of space, we simply select the tohowiug. P Wu.LAW>'s Ho ; EL, \>AMB^nom. D.C. I October 1st. 1868. J Ma. is^CSBM-Deor Sir: It gives me areal plew nro w tellly ie Ute gratifying result obtained at thU Hotel througb nain" your Phosphoric Paste; lt is MW we ve?is aace I first heard ot y oar rem^y.and ffi to give it a lair trial; that trial proved so hatful that not a tmee or Rata or Beaches have SSiTbeea discovered, altaoagh previous to that complet*:, overran.Wlshingyou evoty suovet-s in the useful careel- you have cheven, IremaiB, yours respeetnuiy, A JOHN WOLFE. Enifneer. For rale by DO WIE & MOISB, x 3 Wholesale Dreajitsts, No. 189 Meenng-atreeet, earner Hasel, Charleston, fe. C., October 7 wfm3mos Agents lor Southern state s. _ "R^OSADALIS Parities tke Blood. For Sale by Druggists Everywhere^ Juiy23 ?? 1J?