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THE DAILY SEWS PBICE CURRENT AND COU MEBCIAL CTECULAB wiU bj ready for delivery at our counting room at nine o'clock ibis morning. Single copies five cents. Orders for ten copies and over will be filed at. thc rate of two aid a balf cents per CO;>V. No STREET CABS TO-DAY.-WO aro reqnc3tod to state that tho city cars will Lot run O J to-day. TnE^PoSTOFFic?. -Thc postoffico to-day will be eren rnly for ene hour-irom balf-i asl ? P. M. to half-past (11: M. AU mails will eic se at G P. M. SALE CITY STOCK.-Mr. Louis D. DcSaussure s ld city stock yesterday at prices ranging from W?? to 39KO. It was all old issue. PEB?-OXAL.-Wc are iudebted lo tho thought? ful attention of Senater Sawyer for several valuable au J interesting public documents. r?GAL ESTATE SAL*.B.-Messrs. Leitch & Bruni ssld yesterday, at ike old Fostsficc, the lot of laud n I:uillidge Avenue, north cf Spring-street, two hundred and fifteen feet deep and eighty-two front, for two thousand dellars ciah. Mr. Louis D. DcSaussure sold at the same place, the three story biiek storo, and dwelb'og No. 73 East B:y, formerly H. E. VlMCnt's Chandlery, f jr forty five hundred dollars cash. ST. MARYS CHURCH.-Tho services at St. Mary's Ckv.r. h, Hirel-strcct, this mening will be particularly Impressive. Haydn's Imperial Mars in D will bc sung by tho choir, which will be as-i?ted and strengthened by u-any of tho mest accomplish? ed vocalist.- in Charles on. Tho ccvompantments to Haydn's Uaw ar? as brilliant as they aro ciflicu.t. and will cr.rb!e thc accomplished organist cf tbs church to show lo advantage her own musical ekiil HOTEL Ar.arvALS-Dcccinbtr 24, 1SCS. Ci'iarieslon UoUl.-J S rerrin, University South Car? olina ; JTatrum, Ihiludclphia; J Adair Pleasant^ Ricbmo'.d, Va.; C O Mo'g?, Columbus, FL.; W Bron.-, and family, I'hRsficlphia; J H Hay .roed. New Yor?; B F Wickcrsham, Philadelphia; SomL S Har? ris and w.fo, S C; H P tdiis and wife, S C; D G Rawsor?, wit) an J child, Boston. Pavilion Ilo'.d.-Vi Bradford, Coopor River ; A McCleltetj, Pinevfl'e ; Jo?. Strauss, Henry Brown, Oranrjeburg; S K 1:003, C H Sou lr.rd. Fred Alps, Floren e; Miss R D Deitaj-, Boston; H ?iudj, Col loton; E J Parker, WiKnw'burg. Sci'RLiis COURT.-Thc following detisioas wc:o rendered on Wednesday ; Joshua Gunter rds thc SU'c. Motion dismissed. John Shnapert a^s tiie State. Motion dismlsiod. Lewis Pial vs Mabra Madden. Mo.ioa dismissed. Martin Bailey sud Chirles Biiiey acia fae bute. Motion dismissed. Charles li. ii r.oll. csojulor. vs Grace AUtonrt al. Decres rcatlered aud remanded to chancellor. Eff McGowan sds tho Stat-. Mo.iou granted. WilTain Mood, Slits lreosurer, ads Isaac W. Hayno. Attorooy-Scue.-al. Order ana pareup.ory mindamu; reversed. Charles Maia*:* vs the Phoenix Fire Insurance Company 1 f B.vok-yts, L. I. >;otion dismissed. Decisions m tho ?.ker cse-, beard will bj render? ed at tho n net meetin; of the caur ; among thom tho Stale ex rel Oibirt Pillsbury ct al va tko Acting Board ot Aidcrmca of the City of Charleston. PLAT ?w??:?nD ox AsnLsr RIVER-AN OLD COLORED MAN AND A PC Y DEOWNED-isa Campbsll and Will Frcemm, old colored men, and a boy named Henry Small, started ft om P.antowlce, Si. Paul's Parish, diy beforo yesterday for t'ue city, in a Hil loaded with wood and hay. 'Ikey 50t through Wappoo Cut safely, but whea in Asbloy Rivsr, off Chisel ni's M Ute, ycsleiday ct daylight, a high wind caused thc tide to brat in the fist, whick fl 'ed and swamped. A aCsvupbe'!; sixty-two years old, caugbt hold of a bato <f hay a-.d sustained himself, and called loud'y for tho other old maa and the bay, but they did 1 ot answer, cud be says' they were drown? ed. Campbell uas floating out toward Fort Sum'cr, when bc a SJ d'..~cvcrcd by Cr.pialu Henry S. Mel? ville, of the il-ig John Peirce, le.;disgia tho vicinity, who sm; a beat io his reseno sad saved bim. Tho captain cored for him kindly, and rent bim to tho city yesterday, wi-.h a nota ?.tating tho facts. MASONIC-At tho annual coir.manic?tion of Amity Lodge, No. 131, A. F. M., holden at Masonic Hall, Floro.tcr-, S. C., on Wednesday, I3d instant, tho folio tri-12 profilers were duly elected and metaled officers fo.- tbs e::;aia; Masonic year: Brotlu - K. W. LLOYD, W. M. Brother J. P. G MLE. S. W. Brother r. W. jo is. J. W. Brother ll. ?i. ov- B..ET. Treasurer. Brother G50R :'. M cU. s TOLL. Secreta; v. Broth-r iV. A. WASHINGTON. M. T., S. D. Brother*. KoPnFRMJN, J. D. D other ii. A. ULM.O, 1 a,___ Bro.'.ur W. J. S UNB-EP.S. J B'evsara' E.-clocr W. H. SHI PUEBD, liler. After tko usual business, the craft and invited g.icsta retid to thc tupper room, where oce of ..NickV cl?ga:;i sappers was in waiting. Un h;ppy faces sround tho 4 groan'ng" table proved that all were nlo:s'-J, md were ready to say ikat thc commit? tee ol anaur.erneutJ, Croibers T. W. JO-?OJ. J. Wily, and N. V.'. I.'sli'eman deservid great credit for tho handsome roiti.-ier in which their duty was i.er formcd. U.s'irsD SITAT'IS CIRCUIT COBBI, District o? South Carul'nti.-Sit ing at Co'.ursbia, November Torm, 18GS.-Hon. Georges. Bryan. P's'rict Jade.-, presiding-T.tcsdav, December 2a. In l><i :krup{cy.-lx pasto isTis.isel*Lessor, reci? tion for velnutary l'ankrup'.oy. Harrisou, pro pct Upon milijii. refwred to U. Sumner. Registrar. Ex parto Will sm Watson, ?a re Peter B. Glass. PeliUoa to establish lien. Jan-es D Trade.veil, pro peL On mottou, report of repiatrar was confirmed, and order of tata granted. 4c Tho f ) lowing petitions to oeiabb'sh liens, on mo? rton of Jamco U. 1?OU. pro pet. wcro rcferrod to W. J. Clawsou, Esq., Reentrar, to inquire and ropon: Ex parte U. A. O ailla d, in ro. James R. De 3.o*cho. Exparte TI. A. Gaillard, la re William MeOl.d net. Ex parte R. Sad'crand S. M. Hiller, etux., in re D.D.Mo.re. Pent en to e?tablish lieu. G. W. Wil Uim:, pro pe'. Upon favorable report of Ecgifctrar Clayson, tho judge granted orser 11 lalo. Ex parte Glib -rt Garner. Petition lex voluntary bankruptcy. Melton ii Melton, pro pet On mo? tton, referred to W. J. Hawson. ?sq , Regiktrar. Ex parte John Kennerly. Petition a ; above. Hut son & Legare, pro pct. Oa motiou, referred to R. B .Carpomer. Registrar. Tx par o L. R. Cogbmn. Petition ts above. Jones tc Norris, pro jioL On motion, referred to Itogistrar Summer. Ex parte M. B. Wever. Po:i:ion for voluntary bankruptcy. Jones 4 Norris, pro pct. baue order se above. Usu? Dockit.-W. H McCreiry v->. G. and J. Hoy man. Mo toa ic Melton and Utmilton for plaintiff. Brawlcy a^d Har kell for d?tendant. Tho jury charged with this ca-e not being ablo to agree, tho Jad^e. upon motion, ordered a mis-trial to be euicreJ on the journal. Tte court was occupied until 8 P. M. ia hearing a moUon for now nial in the case of tho Cuite J States vs. Lewis Mann. Flckling k Pepe for motion. D. T. Corbin contra- After argument of counsel, the motion was overruled. lhere being no further business for eocaidersUon, the court adjourned to the first Monday of April? 1?69, at CharlcEton. THE COLD SPELL.-Yesterday was the cold? est ami mo.-t dieainooasle day wc Lave bad tais win? ter. A sharp north wind was blowing, and about two o'clock thsre was a slight fall ol snow. Ice, an inch in thickness, remained all day without thaw? ing, and tho thermonjeter was Eeveral degrees tc grecs below Ino frc cztng point. Last night, at ten o'clock, a thenncmelcr which stood at 60 in THE NEWS oflicc, was put outside tho window and fell in a fe w minutoi to 2C. MUBDEB IH ClHALMEES-STItEET.-Oil Wl'tlnes day night, about half-past twelve o'clock. Samuel Dawson, colored, was murdered iu a shanty in Cbalmers-st'ect, near Churrh-strcct, by James Lcr inz. colored, altos In lian Jim-a notorious v;lliin. Th? cause of tho murder was jealousy. When Daw? son's body was examined it was found lo have twenty-two wounds. Coroner Wh'ting held cn inquest over the body, at which Dr. Joseph Yat?? attended. 1 hs jury returned a verdict iu accordance with tho above statement. CLCBS AND STABS.-Wm. PriueJo, colored, was arrested yesterday for having city property iu his possession. Amos Prh.lcau, ct>lored,lorp;ddling fowls through the streets without a license. Yesterday offlsexs Hendricks and Coates, after an indefatigable 6carcb, arrested Adeline Irgloton, the colored girl who was mixed up in tho murder of Sam Dawson, tho colored n an. the jarticulars of whose m ardor are detailed elsewh-re. FIRE IX TBADDSTKEET.-A Uro occurred at No. S3 Trar'd, neir Church-street, last cvecing about haU-past scveu o'clock, in a kitchen in the rear of th- Jwelhng on the street, where a colored man and his wife hired rooms. U?e man was sick, ond begged his wifo to try and wann the apart? ments, which had no chimney in them. She pro? cured an iron ctrokinz pot. and made fir J in it and placed it on the floor, on c ther side ol which was a straw mattress. Tho sick man dozed, end the wife went down stairs; meanwhile the pot got hot and ig nitod one of tho mattresses, au-1 in a few nininems tho room was ablaze. The sick mau wai fortunately removed ia timo to stive his being burned to death, ku; the ki'.chsn was badly dat aged. 1 ho premises boloDged to Dr. Jossph L. Inglesby, of Mount Pleas? ant We could not learn if th.ro was any insurance. The engines wore promptly cn the spot aud stopped tho spread of the firs beyond the hitch m in which it originated. PnoFESSpB di El LUi'S ESISBTABOUEXX To NIGHT.-The cnUrtainmsnt at Uibernian Hall to? night promi-fs to bo moit a'tract ve. In alditton to the rea iings of Professor Moier himself, there willie songs and mubic by Tarions amateuis. MKS Plenge will sing tbe "Kose"-Miss Theresa nilton will siHg tho "Alpine Horn." Miss Margaret Muller and Miss Ansie ra"mp;ou will ie-form sever*ldiffi? cult pieces upon the p'".uo. Tho "Isrsolita" will be refcdeied by Mr. Heiser. Thc management will bc ia thc hands of Slr. Cfferhardt. The lollowing is a free Eur.Ush translation, by Mr. Wm. Utloihardt, of Professor Moior's grating to b'oata Carolina ; All kail lo th.-o. thou land of gont'c breezes Playing coquettishly with bearded live-oat r| All boil to thee, then land cf flow'i y z' phyrs Where moekieg-birds aro waving on ma ;..<. 1 as ! lihou haven cozy on the bloc A.lan'ic, With gloriaseleaadsr c'.sd tn verdure, With mv.iy hearts in heavculy ? her bathing A ad spaik iug with thefire of ruddy courage ! All hail to thee, thou people bravo sn 1 noble, Cliivalrcus moro than I have lound recorded. Whoa heavy b.owsof fate teP oa thy numbers. A thousand wounds thy iiVs blood wasting freely. A hnudr.-d battles spe-k with lips of molal : Firm ihou art standiuc on the brink of ruin, .though maddernd to the quick, with belting poises, lo seo the dt.-grsco brought on old Car JJ ina. My trreitisgs lo thee, lani clad iu deon m:urn:nfc' I Tny Labors, mot h ?rs. brothers, sisters, sw ct hearts, All saltton down, aud wrsx>t lu WOO and warping I EEPor.TEn'a CBUMBS.-Ibc atarko!s ore closed tc-day 'Ihc banks arc also clo.-cd. City C6U?i.il will elect, at thc regular mectiu-: on Tuesday u;ghr, the various L'oards of Coimnle? sione rc. Smal houst-s arc in great d:man:l in the city; owners c f diem Sho ld a.lve tire. Tho Fair and Festival of tho Missionary Colored Presbyterian Chutea opened y< stcrdsy at Howard's Hall, Meeting street. It b gotten Up with tastu, ?nd is well conducted. The 'Crib" at the Sisters of Morey will be op-^u to visiting Wonda txlay, and to-morrow there will1 be a frc of ten cents charg.td tor lb? bcac?t or t'.:e or? phan?. lt suri asses thc one of last >\ar in mmy new beauties. Thc btw against cruelty to turab animals shonl I be en fore . d. A colored maa, ia Qncen-3trC2t yes? terday, beat a mulo uamcrci.ully in thc eyes and face. 'i he sloop Elizi, advertised IO? sa'o yes lordly by Mersrs Milligan Jt ion, was withdrawn frcm salo. Thc Coler. d Presbyterian Church in Gcerge-Sbeet, over which the Rev. r. J. Adam=. colored, is io pre? side, has a membership of three hun-ii vd. It ii ex? pected that the basement will bo com ploted so that it can b? used tor service nex t moat li. A young ehilit o? fr?r. John Arlina^ fell out of bcd day before yesto daj and broke its arm. An overloaded muli attached to ??: (Lay fell down at the corner of Market and Meeting slrcets ycrler.lsy. Several eoltred men hav- boen canvasdng \hc lower part, of tho city aud iaquinng th.; number cf clrldreu in cadi hoosa. Wh.-ivibre these statistics* The princqtalj Eom?u catholic and Episcopal Churches were decorated yesterday, by t' o !tdl:a ol the various cong:6g?noai. Thc Erauahvillo Hotel ii to Iel tor the ensuing year. Thc Sanuers' broth.r*, the whi.e runaways from North Caxoiins, wer; teat hamswarJ by thc N^rth castora l?stlrea 1 rester jay. by order of (ht Mayor, and when ito tccii git sevo:il mile' beyond the ?.itv-, they Rot off si a stoppiag pisco and rc.u u ?. Hardumes Bhghbsun, living in Warre i-jtrcot, allowed bis chimney to Uko fire day before ye lar? dar, ard wss Cued S3 lor ki) negligence ly thc Muyor, yesterday. i A chimney on Mr. Abrahams' premises. No. 33 .'t-.teslreot, to >k fire at batt-, ast eight o'clock last cveniui. and burut itasU oat Thc children a- th; ChirlesLm <. rph-iu llous will bc allowed a holiday la-day, ant will bs treated to a Christinas dinnrr. Butterfield, ol tt.e "Pavilion," will serve np an "czg nog" lor his fri u ls and bo trdcrs, this inora lng. King-strcot was alive Urt evening with s'-oppsrs, trumpo'frrsand tquib firing. The illuminated win? dows, fad of Chris mas vari?; rs. nt lr? tte J th-, tszo of p isscrs by, and charm :<1 much fractional enr?an cy out o." the pockitt cf parents aa.l juvenUi s T ho custom of decorating the stalls and stands in lhe market was not oarrie-1 ont yesterday as iu limes past Pave iu a few Lislauecs there was no change iu the general aspcat of ;he place. E. Klein's frnitery, lu K:n.<-atrc:t. north of George, ".vas convirtcd into an amor yesterday, and tastily decked with cvurg-ees* and ESyrtio. THE NEWS was cornai i rs sn lad in geol humored stylo last night by A p-r.T ol tin trum. cters. who, after playing a "duuo ical" air or two, and gviug three good cheer.-, retired With thv papal'* gool wishes. Thc Alerts left yesterday hy thc "Fanny" for Sa? vannah. They mutt BAVO t:d a co'd tip, wiii h wLU ba thawed by the warmth of reception awaiting them in tho "Forest City." ?TJ SI N Fil.-ss OTICEa CHOICE GBTSEK AN? BLACE TEAS, $1 per pound, at Wilson's C-roccry, iouihout corner 5ocIety and Anson streets. Goods deb vertu Bee. -s LADIES' LWKCH AT KiHBXAX'd SAIGON.-Oys? ters in bvery style. Mince pies, n>sh daily. Hot cof? fs? and chocolate at all hours. Ice cream every day. -o HOOD'S SOVEBIHOK BALM IS no quack nos trcm, but a genuine Kentucky preparation, g?lte? up on the moat scioatifla priBcajdes. Fe- lalo at thc drug s toro uf Denis & Moise, .erner Moating and Has al streets, w mi December 10 IMEBNAL .REVENUE STAMPS Of all Deuamiaatinia. Als?, PBOPBIETABT STAMPS, kept on hand and for salo by HUGER k RA VENTIL, Brokers and Insurance A goats, No. 08 East Bay, corner Exohacgo-street. December ll ftuSmos INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS. Both Commercial and Proprietary, Government Depository, No. ll Broad-street, DISCOUNT ON PITTY DOLLA US AND OVER. Ordord by mail sheuld bs addressed WM. J. MOL?NEACX. December 23 1 Box 63, Charleston, 8. C. NOTICE TO PARENTS.-"Oh! pa, como hero, I want lo tell you a secret. If you do now what I wish. I will no a goed child all thc year round, and for all line to soma. Oh, go to Mr. Klein's hand? some fruit Moro, at No. 339 King-street, and bu; oue of those J?we:t, sweet singers-a Canary birJ. How sweet they do ?dag I You l;uo\v what Mr. Klein told me; that he would give mc one f jr S3, -.nd lhat is not much for SUib borutiful creatures. I will uot care tor any c indy, or eveu la see Tom I hu ai b and the big circus. Do get a bird fur me and my dear m-Jinnia, and then wo will bo so happy. Oh, do get ono I" 3* December 21 /iitilijcrs. PEii?VJ^N (?UANU. J AA TOSS GENCIN C PERUVIAN GUANO. LV/U Ic?din,' from sehr. Aio;ic. For sale by De ember 21 I. J. Kiiltn .t CO. PERUVIAN GUANO. QAA TONS G NUIN'K No. 1 PEBUY. ?N ?V/KJ G?AXO. t ) arrive and now on thc way per Schooner "Arctic" and oihcr vessels. Foe sale by T. J. KERR i CO. December 18 business '&?rfcs. jy-f- E DIC AL CARI?. DR. T. RIENSTJEBNA n.AS HIS OFFICE AT No. 74 HASE!_->TREEr, three dows from thc Post office. N. B.-Spe ?al attention given to DT^EA?E? OF THE GENITAL ORGAN-?, of both sexe . December 12 sw imo QT TO SONNTAG, DYER AND SCOURER, Ml Market-street, lsetwccn Klug and A rcli?alc-strccts. GENIS' CO'.TS, VESTS, PANTS AND HATS Dyed, Cleaue I and Pressed. November 12 wfrn.lmos DENTIST. BOOMS AT HIS BES IDEN CK. NORTHWEST COR NEB OF M BETT SO AND SOCIETY STREETS. November 00 fimwGaios QUAVIXG AXU HAIK-CUTTIX?. BY W . E . Il A Ii SHALL, AT THE BROAD-STREET BARBER SALOON, No. 31 (Ur STAIRS). December S Q. li O . Il . UOPPUC K, F A C T O R AND COMMISSI O M MERC II A N I , ACCOMMODATION WHARF, Charleston, S. C. P. GADSDEN DISE LL, dinoa September 21 FACTOltS, OOiUUSSION MERCHANTS AN Ll SI Ii I'M XG AOEXTS. WILT. ATTI.NO TO TUE PURCHASE, SALE I'il SHIPMENT (lo Foreign ind Domestic Ports) ol COTTON, RICE, LUM!-Blt AND NAVAL STORES ATLAS lie WHARF, Charleston. ?. C. i .WILLIS.\. V. CUI501M U.-'-nLer Sa TOOAM A BBABUUOtX, ATTORNEYS AT LA T AXD SOLICITORS IX EQUITY, Ko. 33 BROAD-STREET. ROSWELLT. LOGAN...E. 1V\V\4KD SEAUBOOK icptcmb-r . J. *" " IMPURE YS , BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS? SION MERCHANT. SALES OF REAL ESTATE. FTOL'KS. BONI-S, 8E CUftltlES ANT? P. BOONAL PROPERTY ATTENDED IO. \o . i 7 BROAD-STIIE K I', CUABLSvrON, 5. C. BEVaiESOES. Hon. HENRY BUIST, W. J. M ?ORATH Es.j., Gfaeral JAMI'S CONNER, T. IL WALING. Esq. October l /.nc ?Irb. Qi ll K A T A T T il A V ? i ? ti AT QI"'N DY'S & CO.'S l,:iOfOCrUAL,JJ AND FINE AKT GALLEN Y. NOW OS EXHIBI HON lit - I.AItfiE-T A! Boort CoUeeliou of CULO MI LiTlMOitvP seen in Charleston. They ore i-t-nVc. cop . ?.; < ebra ?cd Works of Art. both ?cc.cn; ..nd uiwd a. Amoag Ibo co!le:tioa way bu found - .'\.. i Ri SA'S U. VD OF CHRIS j, Corro-.;-?iV j ^dai-uo, A. Delacroix's 'lido tioiiii Uni, \. i-e. ix'- .i CorniU3 J-.*, Turner's Venice, J.vii-?.'- i.::.';... is? uer/, Rowbottom's Ei.glisj sWwcry, Hanert KnglbmaadIrb-h -tener.-. Viersen tuvitfiiue, Jangfrand, ibo Wctlerbsni, w i.io \ io?-... sud auuy otuets. 'inc pull,ic arc rospeciAillj ir.flied !.> call sn ? rec these beautiful Works ot Art. They are offered for sile at New. Tor:.- prlcc?. PORCELAIN' PICTURES. Great reduction in the prco P R0M.AIN TIC TURES. Recent naprovcmeuti prod i inj ihem pi larra caab.'ous tu cow offer (bo ' uncat iy o;. . half the former prices, and ia- wipe. vr. CaiiuoJ cxassiae spri-ime OUR CARTES DE VISITE AND Ollli:;! l'LAIX PHOTOGRAPHS ARE UNSUR? PASSED. E tia-iA aif-r.tiaa giren !o "biWiraa. Un ?j oo;>v ina o?d Daguerreotypes ard ot icr picture ??. P - iio:i iu all cases gtviranteod, aaa ai pr.oca .? coi .-J- - pto? witb ihn timos. s; i?iiis<??cu7ic picrcr?Ks AN? OTHES PnOIOQRAPIIS OF L'?ARLEKT?N, FORT SUMTER AND MAGNOLIA CEHETZBT At r: ci'ti oe .-I fiices. A Sae collection of STEREOSCOPIC TLETra 07 TUE MOUN? TAINS IN KORI B CAROLINA AN? THE PREN Zil BROAD BITER. These iro tu? first aad r-Aly Ph?t?^ra>as CTCT U'ccn iu that locality. O, r 1 .V B T ft V (>., Ko. Kl EISG-STR5ET. CHARLES ION, S. C. November 12 Sn os C ll IO A I* FAMILY BLANKETS, JUST OPENED AT STPLL, WEBB & CO., Nos. 237 ARD 289 KLNG-STBEHT. Novembers Amusement. p R O 6 R A ll ll K OF THE LECTURE AND DBA WING-BOOM ENTER TAIS MENT \ OF PROFESSOR HERMAN U. ME ?ER, ron THE BENEFIT or TUE NEW GERMAN OHUHCH. A T Ii I t; E ii N I A N II X ls ii . Ou CHRISTMAS DAY, D: comber 25?I, al P. M. 1'niTZ BEUTE? I. L Jrajor by Rev. I. T'? LER (with In odnction on ttelolcon).*itcLi.rR 2. P. t ingue, willi tlciodoaa accciapaui- j HMIFMAN meut.j Uiasi 3. "V nations" for Piano.Mtztr.r i. "J.lic Uoso," from Zemirtj mi i?>r.SFOHB j. "K>. clnsfco's Fsrowcl," ff w I bc1 hi Gcncial.NICOLAI C. Eau; cu Woman! a lu:, ure.UEIEC II. 7. "I bastasio" fur Piano.HOFFMAN' 8. Griding to South Carolina.ic El CB ll. The "Aipiso Horn".Piu.cn 30. Fro aa "Fourney io Uoigium' 11. "What did thc Fi hw waul?".. 12. "Thc Cautious israelite, ' (humaris* tie).'-OUllllNG 13. Potpomi from Ennui (Pi-noaud Vloll i)..HETKtt ll Mouo'ogu?, iu i oatu ne, lroin William Tell.VCHILLVr. NOTE-Thc R?citations arc in German. Do rs open at half past Sis. Entcrtxtntuen'. to be? nin at hal.'-pasi. Hev:n precisely. nickels maybe had al Z g altin. Young & Co.'s, Fogar;ie's, Uncrbardt, Campean k Cu.'s, Courte? nay's, Gr.mua k soli wacko's, Hees.'maa'a, and at thc dcor. Admission- NE DOLLAR. 11:0 Ora d Piano a.ii the Melote ?U u?ed are from thc celebrate! manufactories of Dunham k Son. auJ li. Sch?ning -r, and arc kindly leal for thu ocoatiea by thu agents, Messrs. Zog'num, Young t Co., Kuig-;lieet. WILLIAM UFfERH MID i\ Mana-or. Decamber 21 _ rjl II OJ F A I It FOR THE BSN'Enr OF THE WIDOW'.* HOME WILL DE REOPENED On TUESDAY nat', (he Witt instant, FROM ELl-VhN O'CLOCK A. M. 'IO T?R IE 1'. M. ANO itu (bc Ev.'i iii^s of 1U.>D.VY ard WFDNE-DAY, AT ."EVEN O'CLOCK, For the purpasj uf closing up thc various Raffles now cu hand, and disposing of the rcnia'niti- arti? cles. Admittance 25 cents. CltTdron 10 cents. 1 ho t ity Railroad Curs will ?cava thc Hall each oveuisg ct hali'-pajt M o Vick. Dcln'oor 25 .pMX FESTUXG'S BALL. W2RD fUADT FiSDES AM 23T2.V DECEMBER, in Mr. A. HEN.NE'S Call, c >rucr o." Km; and Lino Strasse, anning* abends 7 uhr wo zu alle Dau n-jhca 1reun?a and B-cmte i ingeladon sandi. BAS Collin-'. A. HERNE. I O. BPFEXBCTEL. F. 1! - 1CKKLS. I F. feUHRjTADT. Dcecmbr-e 22 rpiua CM yr ia TUB W? t I'.hni l* LU ! ess k Om maT W? WILL EXHIBIT IN CHARLESTON, aiOADAY AM) TLESD .Y. L'ccciuber 23 anti S3, ON THE CITAD H. CH KEN. aja? PERFORMANCE i DAY -.T i M ?HP, cnn nisueiug at hal'-pa l'i wo uni haif-past Seven P. M. ty?m Doola o^cn OB J hour previous. ita- Admis to ti Tn conU; Children ii ?der li) years, 50 sonia. 'iickclsfor Bala at thc < lin-!-?ton .'l ue! and Pc vdion Hotel. Will end-v .r. by a well dim t'el .: . of limaban, d ni ]c7o irres if ihidr et? ..ia v. i, io :.. ?ko tue com in? Fxhiuitioas ibe moat rre?ine:! nail ?niereit?ii.^ ever Rivett in Charleston. Tor i: ie ? their' Ircu i Ra ortsi? meats nirigniuveal beyond abu ?.. .1 ut. I ?JjRRAY cave wade sp cal ? U.IVe in it.- with tCVel il FOR IAr...:.'-c EL?nniTIirsi ?T'^O-C in UT- lion* 1 :.'.. i ir! the I mi's i'-tt sud v.'u:i th.- ..p;.?.:uj. ?IUte hurop.aii t'"; i :. .:. TH" MIS''ELL t ll"r- '.rr '.'N HRX r? of Ike ?.s ra lar: c Troupe'.-! P^rf^nners luve roo. ai rs J a P rfae ? n wbiea no pr .'viona attempts ?ave leached, snpereedieg i* SPLENDOR A.TD NOVELTY Ml e?'jb'l?hm9nti> cmrrl ?ri ike ?Maila i of ?mus. vg 'li- f -.r ?ie, natl p-i-1! v ly fc-eo-ii ibu i^j-.trros ot any nth r rxhlhldoa. m *r slevurklad, lo imitate. A! ny *.r tho -.eis and Usa** ara ENTIBE LT KEW IN AMERICA! Aad Will bo ClCfrUd by arllsU A vi N <; N o r A J: A L I E L S In their Am no;:: g Speeis?Uss. Dcaerabor '?3 C DO N 'T OVERLOOK THIS! rr xor WA:: r ci ?s FI : rivo DON.T. I Go ti P i-. G?if.i.? -.IM. .-.i LU ulmroa-stroct. 1/ von ?. .nt Si'.tiU e ii. i -C dva-. Ho te P. L. t.iriL'.k ii1?. Mo. loithnrcli-atrrcL U TOM w.tnt PLUMBING ti >nc, Go so P L ft ?JU LE..i IN, io liloknroh-atrosL If .in want TIN OUrlNGasid Rlj .TKRitfG den?, Got? P. r,. unil.LKMLt. Mo. 143 Clmrch-a.rwot. II von w.at GA^ FIS U i ?. Got? P. L GUILL..M1N, No. lia f'horeb-i*eot. Wherey-mcan cot (ivs erl\!\l)W.Ii.:?s, PBN DANl'i Kaokota, Hajl Li^hfcs, Poi ta dy bland-. Drip Lights, ARCA.M? DC'R Milts, ForeclaH, Xi-a. P.ipn: and Tm 9n'de?, ?5las-i lob a -ud -had's, Co ipar -ed iron Pumpa, I'-ath I'uLj, Parlor aitd Bcd r oni Oaios, iviTos.-ne Lanips, tc . frc.. Mt roosou b'o piiofti. K&peirtag prom try attended h>. Old fta* FiYtarde Ilobronzed Booemb.-r 10 BismSao Cl?tljinp on?i /nraisljing i&t?s. CLOTHING! ORBIT fflUCM! - -~J7-< % ^PJl fer-] S ^^^^? ^^^^^ LARG-E STOCK OP 5 AT No. 291 KING-STREET, Coiner of Wentworth. A LAUSE ANB ELEGANT SUPPLY OF SEA iL SONAULE Clothing and Famishing Goods ron ."IF, ., YOUTHS AND BOYS, JOST RECEIVED AND OFFERED AT LOW PRICES IlirckiiBc? are invited to call anJ malo their se? lections froin tuc desirable styles in the stock. ALSO, i^UBMISHING GOODS, IV Git KAT VARIETY. AND TUE STAR BRAND SHIRTS, NOTED FOB TilEIft DUB ABILITY AND FITTING QUALITIES. Tho Tailoring Department, Supph d with with cholea Enropeia and American Clot! is Coatings ;iiid ( 'assimeres. Which will be ni ide-ti? to oilier ia the best Styles, ifd?r lb? eire of a OrB.-elj.- ; Frsnc'J Culler. WM. MATTH!ESSEN. B W. Moi?REOlT?, Pocono ber 23 O RUP KBIKTENPENT. ESTABLISHED ?N 1843. O. 3 . & A. S. JOHNSON, MAAUFACTCiiZSRS OP lieut's YonHis' and freedmen's READY-MADE CLOTHING AT TUE OLD STAND, Ko. 315 King- t., Opposite Soeiety-St. WK ARE PREPARED FROM THIS DATE TO offer our usual FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, cf our owa selection, an 1 manufactured by our H.'lvoti ia Charleston, AH ivgsrris quality and style, weare confident om Cooa:) *> ill compare lir.orably in overy respect With my Reuse ?a Ibo Soulhorn Country, bo:h for cheap? ness and durability. Wc have sis) a large :-tock of Ken's Furnishing Goods in i torc. To our Mend* and fortier patrons, nnd to the Trade i . general, vu cxt'nd a cordial invilatisn lo rxnnatae oar ?ice!;, .ind solicit their orders. SATINET PANTS.$2 00 to S 100 COLORED CASSIHERE PANTS.4 00 to 10 00 BLACK SATINET PANTS.3 00 to 4 50 BLACK CASSIalEBE PANTS... .5 09 lu 10 00 0Y*S PANTS.2 0) l ) ?j 00 LOY' . SUIL'S.5 00 lo 12 CO i OLOBED SATINE V SACES....;" 00 to 10 en COLORED : A SiMKi"!' SACKS.8 00 to Ki OG BLAf'K CLOrll FROCK COATS.7 LO to 23 00 COLORED CASSIMERE YES I'S.2 CO lo C 00 OVER "OATS AND SACKS.SCO lo 24 OJ the l?ic Si Alt BRAND SUIRT always on band LINES COLLARS DKAWEili OF Al L GRADES, ?I 50 io 13. :.j i: Lt i :\ o SHIRTS, SI OO io C2 so. Our testas ere c.'.SJ, uv eily ace ?pi.inso. Noreiubrr ?M lino prit ?unte, gtr. ?ESSAT ATTfii?lIO? FOU THE HOLIDAYS A f *UECHGOTT&BROS. S WUQr ES.lLE A.\D BETAIL DRY GOODS STORE, CORNiiR KING AND CALHOUN STREETS. ITT ? ?r.o io i: FO::\I TUE L\PIPS AND our. \V I .sst?'*?? im pcvnuT .1, iha: wv bavu juai te .. v-d ii^ ad.l:: on u> our u.ird Ste .:; of IA;.*.I * 1 IC i uil FANi Y tiU iib, aneri supp.y suitable ftr tjo sroscut SSO?.*LI. OOXSJSTISO cr: CLOAKS, DRY GOODS, POPLINS, io , at reduced prises BK i AK r 1ST R!U?M, fro .1 TO ', no 150 dcasa UCOF >-lC:t:. 8, io to Iso. .JU dux til U.t .erin Vii UC?P ?EIU15, au o!o?aut arllclf, S'le. only A n?w * ti t '1-' " ?" OORSsTTP, 7!tc. otto, hi'imci'. ocleuratod Freuen CORSLT, 51 00 and upward A fa i and c -.ij'l-le niuorlsoont of Go.mau ?nd Euo> "1 Ui' i RV,from 1.')^up \tnn a soriMeat o; Ladies* ?jd? hUtfron'a Siik. i:?r jiu < lob and I i-lu OLuV !..?;, olLgaat desi/na, -nd sui ta. U .or Christmas iire?ejts. A LUI. a lot ot PUOlOGRAPBl? ALCf" MS, at 75.-. Caji s- Yelvet and Uoroovo POR r*JO> ALES, very ' chra(> A jood seltcli^n ot BLANKETS, COMFORTS, QUILTS FLANNELS, CASSIUEBBS TAB LB DAMASKS, Atc, Af the lowest ?>iire3. Wi' would alua notify our pstroas that w.- have ar? ran .'ed H separate duportu,ont m ear Stow csslu KiVrl* l'or 150018, SHOES, DATS, TRUNKS, &e. ENTRANCE ON 0ALB GUN-STEHET. FCllfcUGOTT ?SC BHOSM No. 43T nMNO-SXHEET. Daoember 14 3mo AYER'S CHI BUY FECTOIUL, For Diseases of thc '1 lnoat and Lungs, sach us Coughs, Colds, M hooping C o u g li, Bronchitis, A s th mu and Consumption. u PROBABLY NEVER BHF011E Di TBE WHOLE history of medicine has au> thing ?von so wi<eiy and so deeply upon the confidence of mankind as this excellent remedy /or pulm?n ny complaints, 'through a luu;,'?ories of yeats, and among mos', ni the race." of men, it hts risiu higher and higher iu their c.-tiuution, as ii has uccomo helter known. Its uuifurm character and power to cur.! the various af? fliction < r.f the lunns and throat, have made it kuowu as a reliable protector agamst them. While adap'cd to milder forms of dise .se and toy >ung coildreu, it is at thc s mic time the most effectuai remedy that can be given for incipient consumption,und the dan? gerous afTccHniS Of the throat and lungs. As a pro vision against sudden attacks of ( rcup, it should be kepi on hand in every family, and indeed, as all aro sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all should bc provided with this auiidoto for them. Although settle I COXSUXFXtOX ?8 thou.-ht incura? ble, still great numbers oi casjs where the disease seemed set'lud lino b?cn completely c.ired, and thc patient restored to sound health by tho CHERHY PECTORAL, SO complete is its ma-:tery over the dis? orders of thc Lungs and Throat, that thc most ob? stinate of them yield to it. Wurn nothing clsu could reach t'icm, under tho CHEnnx PECTORAL they sub? side ar.d disappear. suroEns AMI PUBLIC SPEAJIEBS lind great protec? tion li om it. ASTHMA is always relieved a^d often wholly cured by it. Mno:;cniTis is goncrally cured by takirg tho Citr.n nv PECTORAL in small and frequent doses. So t'ouorully are Its virtues known that wc need not publ.sk the certificates of them here, or do moro thau ass re thc public that its qualities aro fully maintained. dyer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, Aro so compas d that disease within the ran ^e of | their action can raic'.y withstand or evade them. Their penetrating properties search, and eleinse, and iiivigor.tto avery portion of thc human or;rau iim, correcting its diseased aetiou, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a conscqu-nco of these pro? perties, tho iuvalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished lo hud his health or enerby restored by a remeJy ut once so simple and inviting. Not only do they euro the ev?ry-day complaints of everybody, but abo Hiany formidable aud danger? ous diseases. '1 ha agent below nanaid is | leased to fur.iLh gratis my American A.tntnac, containing certificates of thoir cures and directions foi their use in tho followii g oomp.aleta : Costiveness, Heartburn, Headache arising from disorder of stomach, Kausen, Indigestion, Pain iu and Morbid Inacii .n of the Uowcls, Flatulency, Loss of Appe? tit?, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, aris? ing frosa a lowstato of the body or obstruclien of ils fanerions, th ry ar? an excellent alterative tor tho renovatlod of thc bio jct and the rcsioia ion ot tone aud strength to Ih; tystem debilitated by dis? ease, fift&a ' ti?B _d PEEP.tr.ED BY .-._) : Dr. J. C. AYJOK Si CO., Liwoll. Mass. Sold at wholesale, by BOWIE i MOISE, Charleston, S. C.. and by Udall Drnggi-ts every? where. fnri3mos .nc D-"e>rbcr25 ^'"c,*-t Ar>r?-? ^ S?UTHSRI ron THE WEAK FOR TUE PALE FOU THE fflCELY FOR THE AGED FOI; FEMALES FOR SPRING USE! KITTI-",::'- EQUAL TO '?11V. THE CELEBRA TED SUMTER BITTERS, Mada o? PBi?E LIQUOR, HERBS IND BOOTS, so well Known In Pharmacy: I'fcRUVI.AN BARIC, CHAMOMILE FLOW Elli. SNAKE ROOT, UHF.CBY BARK, GINGER, And such oilier II^nBS AN'li Rt?OT? as will in all cares assist i'i-es?o:!, promote tho secretions ofihe system in thc natural channels, and give TONE AND VIGOR 10 THE YOONG AND OLD MA LEA VD FEMALE! All Use lt With Wonderful Smccs BRINGS COLOR Ttl THU FA LE WHITE LIP. BLOOM AND BEAUTY TO THE THIN FACE AND CAKE-WORN COUNTENANCE. CURES FEVER AKDCRE? ATES APPETITE. TRY THEM. USE AO OTHER. Ark ?or SUMTER Bil LBUS, told by l'ruggUt? and Ctoc?rs AB"-i?e that our Signatare Is over the cork of each bot?e. DU WI t? ?? fiXUIKK. POPRTElOaSAND WHOLESALE DRUGei?TP, AngiHt.1 Cruo* Charleston. S. O G?KJD NEWS F ll 83UKEI?S. L V C1 H I < > Li L A, ,Vf T3E NORTHWEST CORNER OP 3IE5JTINO AND HARKET SIREtTS, TT.'.': R:v? I Vt? ?i A LARG tl A??OB.MI NT r.F Xi PIP:??, TOUACi O and Fancy Articles snit alie for ( bri* tm sand New Year pr?sents. Ho bas a ?rc.ii saiiplyo! genuine tlaviua c.;rir. ~':? Va.du Club -ino i i ! Tooaeeo. Also a lol of gsnnUe MM;. s-hauni l'i|* with Purrique, Lone Jsek au various o ln r popular brands < f -moHng t'obacev. L'a lat LA CRIOLLA. JO Bia HA. Northwest c miei ci Meeliug and Market-. December 23 H TU SHIIHSE?! SELLING BKLOWCOSTI TOBACCO. rjpo EV A DM THU NRW TAX OS TOB V'1' f>. wire.i nil! lake rt? ct on I ?til February. VMJ. 1 will M II m> i- rjie aa?! r, s'.\ a ?ul t. d stoc'.; ol TOBAC? CO s! comduc.'ably lo-a date o t ry prtocs. L'OIICUUII i*a?d t'ountr; Mcrck^iUs "il. dj well to ?ive au curly cati, al !.. LflRttftZT, Northeast c t: rc: Wentworth -md King strerls. Bccumbe? 13_)1_ SW?.II EMP0R1?X. T> 8ALA>. AGENT FOR THU (iUAULF.STON Xl? i raoeh ol tie Uavana .-.osar Fsctorr, "Ls Valentina." wo.,ld respco"fullv invito the attention of dealers and smokers lo ?is v. rv lm-jo stock ol HAVANA AS ll DOMENIC >KOAK?. of . H grail? and Maes, i-xrc'd*Hl bv w in IhLs country, OLd war? ranted to be iii represented. Hanipie boxes sent to the counlry nnd rrders ex rented by Express, C 0 D., cr zo days'cLyaesep tanco. Ito. 118 BAST B a Y-STKUKT, CHARLESTON, S. C. August 21 mwfCmo CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. mHE BES f PRE&BNT Y^rj CAN MARE I> A t ?-0'il DEWING WA''HIN' . a:nl the best siawin.T Machine that is ma 'c ls he Willcox & (Jibes. "1 his is proved daily at No. nOT Kin -sirc?t. D. B. ttAS??I.TON, Agent W ilcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Caapoiiy. Docena' er IT 13 KO SAD A LIS Purines tho Blood. For Sale by DruggUts Everywhefet July 2J oka Ij. _ Ruction Salts. Estate Sale of Dwelling .Yo. 1 Society-street, near Eait Lay. BY Z. B. OAKES. Will be sold THURSDAY. 31sl Autant, at the* Old Po.tofflco, at ll o'clock. That genteel three story BRICK D A'? ELIS G. No. 1, south side Society-sir et, near hast Pay, contain? ing eight looms, and piazza to the south. On the premires are kitchen, carriage house and large cis? tern. Lot 40 feet iront and KO feet deep, U'oro or less. Terms-One-fourth cash; balance in one, two and three yours, with interest in ni day or sale; budding to be iusured and policy issigncd. Purcbaier to pay for papers and stamps. December 25 Furniture Sale of a Family Retiring from Jlouttkceping. BY WARDLAW & CAREW. Willie boldon TUESDAY nest, 29th instant, at thc horso No. 3T, westside of Pit! street, ene door north ot Calhorn, begmuing at 10 o'clock A. M., Thc FURNTiUltE of a Family retiring from house? keeping, CONSISTING or: TABLE", Chairs, Li je. H. Bedoieads. Carpels, Book Cases, Hook*, and a gr- at variety ol other articles. Terms ca>h. thfmtul December 24 Valuable Real Estate at Auction. W. Y. LEITCH & R. ?S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. By virtue of an order.* .?ale, to me directed hythe lion. Goo. S. Bryan, Judge of the United States District Court for tho District of south Carolina, I wi 1 off.'r for sale at public auction, on TUES? DAY. January 12.181?9, at ll o'clock A. M., at tho Old Postoihce, foot ol* Broad-street, Charleston, t? C Ad that LOT. OF LAND, being part of the lot for? merly known by tho No. - Mo^tiug-strect, in tho City of Charleston, measuring in width running paallel with Meeting-street fi fly (50) feet, and in depth forty-one (41) feet. Bounding north on lands of Otis Mills, est! on lauds of-Elliott, south on lands of estile of James Gibson, and wost on lot of Laud below described ALSO, All that other LOT OF LAND, with the BUILD? INGS thereon, ri tua ts on Meetitg.stre?t, ind for? merly known as No. 234. Bounding to the west on Siectint;-streat and measuring there m say fifty (50) feet, tr the north on lands of osta'.e of James Gib? son, rind measuring on said lice sav one hundred and <hirty-five 135) feot, to the cast on lot of land abevo described, and moasuring on said line say fifty (50i feet, and to thc south on lands late of John H. Mtrjart. Tcruis-One-third cash; b.ilaicc in three equal i>ueccssive aunuil instalments, secured by bond or bonds of purchaser, beariug interest from day of 6a1o at the rate of seven per cent, psr annum, and a mortgage of the premises, buildings to be insured aad policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. LOUIS McLilN, Assignee of Janies Hrowce. December 23 wfm9 tul Jlantonccr^ flriMtc SoUs. Valuable Trad of Land in Christ Church Par ish for Sale or Lease. BY J. DRAYTON FORD. Broker and Commission Agent. A very V-ltiablc PLANTATION OR Tit ACT of cleared and uncleared Land, containing about COO a ores, adjoining thc village of Mount Pleasant, on Shem's i reek and the public road. It has a bolt! budina and a linc mill ti o. This property will bs sold or loaded cs a whole, or le tnt MS to suit patties. Terms very oasy. Apply as above, to J. T.RAYTON FROD, No. 40 Broad-strcct. December 21 D*c mwf.} fLIEFORD & C?AT??EWBS, t.:cal BstHtc Agents, Ho. ?S BJ>;?a>i-3trcet. For sale and Liase PJOSPilATE LANDS of a superior qiialitv, on deep water navigation and h <gRby locations oR tba year. RICE and COT l'ON FL.l-.STATlONsacd FARMS in all purls of the State. LliT PROPERTY 0f cv SS description. November 2 3mos. (twfertwaerg, &r. ISEATSFOBTHK HOLIDAYS. TU!; FINE'S r GA X1E AND POL'LIRY, THEBSbT MINCE PIES, THE RICHEST FRUIT and TOUND CAKES, And all va iolics of pastry, fresh every day, at T UL LE Y'S, IC I S G - S T lt Ld l? T, li ti bl ?AV O.CSEX. Dafombcr 21_ 7 KliiMAS'S CANDY FACTORY, No. 279 KING-STREET. CUNDY PUT UP rx ASSORTED BOXES OF 23, / 50 and IOU pound-, sui tabla for country fi ade. Meri-konts can roly upon our Candi?? nciutper feeiiy free ?ro:n ali such i> i raoes inbalances as TERRA ALBA AND MARBLE DUST. Alss, constantly on liand, a lull supply ot FRENCH CONFECTIONER Y AND FANCY CANDIES. Nocxlra cb lt ge fe? boxing, wfntlaao December 2 CLiUSSffi STEIM BAKERY, No. 290 KlcT?-STRSET, (Mi:. VON SANTERE OLD STAND.) rntaVUBSCBIRBB WOULD HEREBY INFORM J\ his ?um no i- customers that he bas ju-t open? ed a UCAXCfJ UP HIS SIB ol W.R.?Y at tho abrir? place where esn be batt FESKtt BREAD, of all licsci ip.i'ius, in nt'iv; a il u ion. Also, all sor ia of une ande ?,i> CAK! S. BiSC?If?, cR?CKEB4. i U:d-, PIES, PASTRY a-id CONFSJ? ON ? :IK*4. TtwtuiuiL dr*?scd ? tko- fer weddings aud other partios iionevaailjr .'.lei to tho aaa fae io.i of a'L All oidow fsr Cracke K. H.t.. ice., l >r tho Odieo iu 2Ja>-kct-sU cel. left al this 'Ice-, will be pa .ctn illy attended tai J C. Il 0Lu;<sS>\ No. 10 Harket ani Ns. 211 iii. g ^:r-ets. Dcceaf.ier 21 fil?t?? piata, griii?iEg, pinftinfl. BLAINK BOOK jtf N VJ FACT GUY. I'LA NB B .uIC-" OJ A L h SCRIPT10X8 MADE ?o order, w tb any st te of Binding or ; attora of Bul i ag, ol bi.nl material .-.nd workmanship. BvOK-BlKDIft?. MAG Z.'.N'!;:. PERIODIC A LV, MUSI", NEWS P >P..i;s, liibles. Pray? Pi s'::. kc., Bound in auy uyle, -a - uiy Uttered with name. Lit cgr^piii-s and J b Printing. JOB Pit;MING-Cir.*?, I* ?lex, iota and bill Beads, Circulars, Dray Receipts, Pamphlets, ka., in flra'.-ratc slyle a -d -t lo*- i>i\cew. STATIONS HY. All varieos* of LVW, OFPKE AND FANCY STA? TIONERY. BLANK BOOKS. A k.rrjo a??orUi:enl ef our own and of tbs bost V'orthcrii mmufactarcrr, coartantly on ha.id. ti .! ICE.-Wo are Offrrin-t our Mirpius stock of Cb?ok Looks, H?nk Bo^k", Railroad and Vessel Rc ooipt Book.. Cj'.lon Weight aad obipping U .ola, at groaily reduced prices. 11ME BOOK" ?or fiante, s, Moclianios am) Busi? ness Men ae-.erally rraomhly and weekly), a great variety o. fjiras. BAliK?IS' BB?AS BOOKS. Linding and Dockig? BO 'k.-, MaaisWatca* Doc^ els, liot 1 Hegistera itc 'IO IJ1SALEICS. Haviu al irse f nrplus of ULANK BOOKs, ofaU stylas of binding, the trade will be supplied for a limited time at a great reduction on New York co?i. At OOUKTKBAT% December ll frnwlmo Ko. 9 B??O \D-S IREET. W ibttu: ?i SUN, BEAL ESTATE BROKERS & AUCTIONEERS, No. 59 Broad street, Chiirletiton. S. C. Borrow and lean money, attend to collection of rems, and aB manner of claims. Joly 13 mwLlaiO