The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, January 07, 1869, Image 3
THE DAILY NEWS.
LUGEST CIRCOLATION.-TILE DAILY
SE VT S BEING THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY
RECOGNIZED AS HAVING THE LARGEST CIR?
CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON,
PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN.
ING IN THE POSTOFFICE AT THE END OF
BACH WEEK. ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS?
IONS OF THE NEW POa'fOFFICE LAW.
LOCAL MATTERS.
AUCTION SALES THIS DAT.
B. & A. P. CALDWELL will Bell at half-past 9
o'clock, before their store, last Bay, tobacco, bacon,
Ac
T. H. CATES will -el at three-quarters past 9
o'clock, at store, [?ruwu's wharf, butter, lard and
crockery.
JOHN G. Mason & Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, in
{hair salesroom, M ce ting-tree t, dry goods, hats. &c
JAMES W. G BAY will sell at ll o'clock, at the old
Postoffice, a plan-atiou in St. Peter's Pa rieh. ,
MILES DRAKE will sell at 10 o'clock, in his store
comer King and Liberty streets, dry goods, cloth
inc and cutlery.
K. M. MAUSHALL & BROTHES will sell at 12 o'clock,
at Pest Hospital, 'Lradd-street, mattresses, cooking
stoves, ic.
MEETINGS THIS EVENING.
Pythagorean Lodge, at half-past7 o'clock.
Howard Lodge, at 7 o'clock.
Young America Fire Company, at 7 o'clock.
?tna Steam Fire Company, at half-past 7 o'clock.
THE DAILY NEWS PRICE CURRENT AND COJI
VZBCIAL Cmcci.AH will be ready for dalivtry at nine
o'clock to-morrow morning. Business homos wish?
ing to subscribe for a specified number of copies
containing their cords, should leave their orders ot
our counting roem to-day. AU orders for ten copies
and over will be supplied ot the rate of two and a
hoHasnts per copy.
ALLIANCE ISRAELITE UNIVERSELLE.-Thero
will be a meeting of this brotherhood on Sunday
next ot ten A. M., ot the Hall of the Hebrew Orphat.
Society, Broad-street.
HOWARD LOD- . I. 0. 0. P.-Speoial atten?
tion is colled to the IverrJsemeHt of the meeting of j
this Lodge. A pu lo installation of officers will
take place, and the la cs particularly invited.
QUITE A SENSATO Hemingway's cement
wagon created a stir ii the city yes'sr day with its
novel manner of adve ising. Parties who hove
bought the preparation i New York pronounce it
good!
HON. H. D. LESESNC-It will be seen by re?
ference lo our advertising columns, that Hon. H. D.
Icsesno, for several yoirs on ornament to the equity
beech of this State, and C. Bichordsen Miles, Esq.,
hove formed a partnership for the practice of law.
THE CRIB.-Tb 1B impressive representation
of scenes in the early life of our Saviour con be seen
at the Academy of the Sisters ol Mercy, comer of j
Queen and Mazyck[8trects, in the afternoon, from
four to seven o'clock.
HIGH PRICE FOR COTTON.-The Savannah
News, of Tuesday, 5tb, sa; s that a bale of the Peeler
cotton was sold in that market cn the day before at
forty-five eent-t por pound. It was shipped from
Memphis, and tho staple was beautiful and excited
general notice
THE FEAST OF THE EPIPHANY, which occurred
yesterday, was duly celebrated by the usual services
in the Catholic and Episcopal Churches. This feast
commemorates the colling of the Magi or wise men
of ? tho East to the stable in Bethlehem, where they
adored tho new bera Saviour.
NOTARY PUBLIC.-Mr. E. C. Th ar in, in the
columns of THE NEWS this morning, offers his ser?
vices to the public csa notary, in which capacity he
hos had long and sue ;cssf ul experience. Mr. Thorin
also offers to silcct cargoes of flour for skdpaaent, for
which he is admirably qualified by his experience as
Flour Inspector.
A CURIOUS PROCEEDING.-We learn that da?
ring the last few days some co'ored mer have called
at a number of private houses and asked for the
names and ages of all the children on tho premises.
No reason was giren why this was done, and as we
know of no authority for it, we advise that no such
information be given by any one to whom similar
applications moy be made. If the inquiries ore
mode by proper authority, public notice should he
givon of the fact, and until that is done it is best to
keep the doors closed against all of their anxious in?
quiries.
THE WORLD'S WEEK OF PRAYER.-The prayer
meetings which co mmonced on Sunday evening
last continues to attract large and attentive congre?
gations, and the interest in the exercises is unabat?
ed. On last evening the services were held at the
Wentwortb-street Lut beni Church, and the eu bj ec ta
of pray or and exhortation were Family Religion
and Conversion or the Young. The Rev. Mr. Adi m s
presided, who with Messrs. Mack and Pinckney, ad?
dressed the congregation on the appointed sub?
jects. The attendance of ministers was large. Tile
subject for this (Thursday) evening is, "The Wonts
ot tho Church." The service will be ot Bethel
Church, Caluoun-s'reet. Tho public ore invited to
attend.
THE BALUMORB STEAMSHIP LINE.-Thc fast
little "Sea Gull," Cc jtain Dutton, steamed down the
bay yesterday at noon with an unusually 1 ?rge cargo,
os will be noticed by reference to our ta ile of ex
ports. Upon her orrival at her port of destination,
the one hundredth voyage of tho Imo will havo boen
completed between (he two ports. During more
than two year?, ia storm and sunshine, theie rega?
lar steamors have plied, with aa overage of fifty
seven and a I* alf boura for oil voyages to and fro, to
which remarkable speed and regularity may be at?
tributed that success which public opinion associates
with this enterprise. Wo wish tho own> rs and all
interested o continuance of (hitt good wit] from tho
public which bas manifested itself so decided?
ly already, and trust that the next centennial voyage
will find tho Une in a position of Increased useful?
ness.
UNITED STATES COURT, January 6-Hon.
GEOEOE S. BIYAN, IRESIDLNG.-In Bankruptcy.
James D. Mitchell, petition for final discharge. Final
hearing 28th January.
Hutson Loe, petidon for final discharge Final
hearing as above.
Inro Henty Sumner, peaiion for final discharge.
T. R. Chapman, pro pet. Final hearing 30th Jan?
uary.
Hi ro Jacob S. Bowers, petition for final discharge.
S. R. Chapman, pro pet Final hearing as above.
Ex parto Bank of Charleston, for use of E. M.
Beach, in re W. J. Magill and John p. Magill; peti?
tion to establish lien. Dunkin lc Dunkin, pro j or.
jfceferrod to J. C. Carpenter to inquire and report any
special matter.
Ex parto isaac F. Hunt, J. W. Hunt and A. B.
Thompson, copartners as Hunt ic Bro'here; petition
for final discharge. McCrody A con, pro pet Regis?
trar made favorable report, and Juige signed dis
ohargo.
Ex parte Gabriel Davis; petition for final discharge.
Brown & Mikell, pro pet Final hoaiing extended to
January 28,1869.
HOTEL ARRIVALS-January G.-CJiarteston
Holet.-J F Jackson, M J Vordray, W M Jackson,
Augusta; D Morrer, L P Boozer, Newberry ; A N
AUten, Abbeville; W Martin, C Hamberg, G E Boggs,
Columbia; C H S?ber, W F Nance, South Carolina ;
J J Cohen, Jr, Augusta; B A Rogers, OB Rogers,
Marlboro'; B F Boxton, S E rmi h, Maine; Mrs MA
Washington, Mrs E C W Bellamy, Macon; H DoP
Young, New Hampshire; Mrs Allen tc child, Louisi?
ana; W T J O Woodward. E Woodward, Charaw; J
Bebte, St. Dennis J Robb, J s Robinson, Paul
Buckler, S J Sexton and wife, T R Rees, D H Llcwel
. Jen, New York; D P Cahill, Philadelphia; H Buck,
Bucksville; W W Jackson, City.
Pavilion Hotel.-Mi?8 E F Upham, Florida, James
Magwood, E P Whitr.dco, Mount Pleasant; J P Tas
sel, Orangeburg; J P Walkor, C ty; Wm M Hunter,
L Sheppard, J D Graham, D P Patteison, Wm Har?
rington, South Carolina; J W Payne, Georgia; L C
Kihi er. Newberry; V H Johnson and son, Newborn;
N C; M Sanders, Sumter; Dr S RLewis, South Caro
j-Una, Theo Bowme, New York; D Louis Orangeburg;
J M Little, North Carolina; J B Moody, Florence; H
-Brun bery er, Le ban o a County, Penn; B B Pender
gross, WiUhunsburg, J
SAVANNAH AND CHAELESTON RAILBOAD.-As
was noticed in this paper yesterday, thc annual
meeting of the stockholders of tho above road has
been postponed to Wednesday, March 17.
THE THEATRE.-There was another Rood
houso lastnight. The "Hilden Hand" was enacted
ina faultless manner. Tc-rdaht is *ho benefit of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watkins, when will be present?
ed the thrilling drama, "Trodden Town, or Under
Two Flags." We hope the '-Gilberts" will toon give
the pub.ic "Uader the Gaslight" in foll
THE COLLINS AND WOLFE SCRIMMAGE.-The
statement that as.-Manco wss refused to Wolfe, at
the Upper Guardhouse, to help him rut of bis diffi?
culty with Collins, was incorrect. He obtained the
I assistance asked, but Collins was so obstreperous
that turtht-r assistance n ss necessary. Tbe oe tails
of th?: difficulty are tco long for our columns.
GBEAT REDUCTION IN THE PBICE OF GAS.
An import mt announcement to tho citizens of
Charleston, and especially to those of uoderato
means, is mado in our advertising columiiB this
morning. Tbero are in fact but few men in our city
so well off that they can learn with indifference that
the price of gas bas been reduced twenty per cent.
At the close of the war the Gas Company were com?
pelled by circumstances to charge as high as S7
per thousand feet for gas, but dincc then, as tho
price of coal has fallen ond th<nr facilities tor its
manufacture have increased, they have reduced
the price first to $6, then, to $5, and now to $4 per
thousand feet. But they show a disposition to ac?
commodate the public, not only by reducing the
price of gas, but by affording facilities for its
use free of charge. It will bo seen by ihe
advertisement this morning that the com?
pany offers to lay the pipo from tho .-treet
to the basement of the house without danger to
new consumers. This together with the reduc
tisit of the price to $4 per thousand f.ot makes
gas the cheapest, as it is already the best light
ihit can bc us?d. In comparing gas with kerosene,
as every one does nowadays, the cost of burners and
chimneys, the value of the labor ot cleaning and the
additional risk oi fire and lo?s of life, should not be
omitted in estimating the expense of keroseno. The
gas company have benefltteJ. the public and espe?
cially the fire and life insurance companies by Uin?
liberality, and they should be met in hke manner by
the public and be generously supported. A very large
increase in the consumption of gas is necessary to
make its manufacturo profitable at the present low
price, and the people owe it to the gas company and
to themselves ihst such increase should not be
wanting.
CHAELESTON BO ABD OF TBADE.-There was a
very largo attendance of the members ot tho Board
of Trade last night, Presilcnt W. L. Trenholm in tho
chair.
The President read a communication, embodying
resolutions passed by a two-thirds vote, and adopted
at the first annual meeting of thc National Board of
Trade recently held in Cincinnati.
The several resolutions were referred to the Exec?
utive Committee for action.
Tho following gentlemen were proposed and elect?
ed to membership: Messrs. John G. Crane, J. B.
Boy lesion and f. C. WiUtams.
E. W. Marshall, Esq., read a memorial to the Leg?
islature recommending aid to the Charleston and
Savannah Bailroad.
The folio? ing resolution was adopted:
Raolvei. That copies of tbis memorial bo signed
by the president of tnts boird, and forwarded to the
President of the Senate -nd tho ?-peaker of tho Houso
ol Repr?sentative?.
[The memorial is signed by nearly every taxpayer
in Charleston, thus expressing the wishes of over
one-third the tax-payers of the State.]
Mr. W. S. Hastie offered seme resolutions looking
to a concert of sotton on the part of Southern and
Westen Boards of Trade and Chambers of Com?
merce, in petitioning Congress so to amend the act
of 1854, as to permit aU the Atlantic and Gulf ports
to he ports of entry for all the cities on the Missis?
sippi. [Wo have not room to give the resolutions
and act in full.]
Cr. H. Baer offered resolutions, which were adopt?
ed, express! ng the sease of the board aa te tho Im?
portance ol toe recent phosphate discoveries in thia
State, and complimenting Dr. N. A. Pratt on hts re?
cent book in regard to them, which be had dedicated
te tho board.
E. W. Marshall, Fsq., presented the circular and
prospectus of the- Southern Land Sottlcment Com?
pany, tht Actuary of which. Mr. Theodore Bourne
(No. 46 Pine-street, New York) is now at the Pavilion
Hotel, in our city. The matter, war referred to tho
Executive Committee.
The board then adjourned.
REPOBTEBS' CBUMBS.-The St. Cecelia Socie?
ty give a baU on the 14th instant, at the South Caro?
lina Hall.
The new Board of Commissioners of the Orphan
House met on Tuesday afternoon and organizad.
Mr. Wm. C. Bee wu unanimously elected j chair?
man. He bas bees successively elected since 1863.
i .Holmes &> Macbeth sold a pair of thoroughbred
marca yesterday at auction.
- . Sawn ex k Ferguson are making new altara Tor St.
Paul's Cat helio Church. They will be Gothic ia
style, and elaborately ornamented.
John Colliding, the champion walker, will be in
.thia City to walk on Saturday afternoon. He recen t
ly walked ono i hon ?and miles ... New York. He
performs many sh ange feats with apples, eggs and
hurdles.
B. Stanley, E?q., has l een unanimously re-elocled
president, and Jacob Levin secretary and treasurer
ci"tho Columbia Gas Light Company.
A colored boy was seriously injured while ona
car at tho corner ot Va: dorhorst-strect, night before
last, hy a torpedo, which was thrown at him and ex?
ploded in his face.
Next Sunday is tho anniversary of the dedication
of Uncolored Cathode Church, Wentworth "street.
Ibero will bo scrviecs appropriate to the occasion.
Ike value of a name on a pr eke t book was shown
yesterday. A gentleman dropped his portcmonnaio
on one ot the stied e IA with valuables, and in fire
minutes it was restored to hi ai.
The conimi-sion on planters' bonds to tho Free 1
men's Bureau mat yostcrday at the Military Bal),
and got ready ios, business.
Th' * was no real, estate sold yosloidiy as adver?
tised there would bc.
G. H. Mej er, No. 3 FJng-street, pieked up a horse
day before yesterday, which he will turu ovor to tho
owner on identification.
The middle of the street at the Junciion of Broad
and East Bay is a quagmire, and much comi'lawed
of by the merchants.
Dr. Bachman's congregation will moat on Friday
to consider a formal call to Dr. Hicks.
Dc. Collins surrendered hunsolf yesterday to Ma?
gistrate Mackey, who held him to hail for $500 in ono
caso, and $100 to keep the peace.
There is a travelling bag and ovorcoat iu the pos?
session of Mr. Bovden, of thc South Carolina Ra:l
road, which belorg to a man who got on thc train
at Augusta some time ago, in a fit of ?iania pot u, and
got offal Fort Motte.
The bulla and bears on Broad-street are getting ns
bad as they are in WaU-stro.-t.
The plank roads on Hing and Rutledge streets are
in an execiable condition. The City Railroad
should be made to keep iu contract in reference to
these roads.
Mr. Andrew Moreland reror.s tho Kale of $20,CdO
worth of cit j stock yesterday at fifty-seven,
lhearteaun and mineral bath reou s in Meeting
street are now in rood order for visitors.
R. M. Marshell k Brother srld muirs at auction
y esto: day at an average of $1 30 a picco.
The anniversary assembly of tho Charleston
Biflemsn S?o Toty will take plaoe at tbo hal], south
corner of King and Liborty streets, on Friday night
next.
The new Commissioners of tbo Markets mrt yes?
terday and elootcd John F. O'NeiU, Esq., ohairman.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
F. F. CHAPEAU, Meeting-street, next Mills
House, is offering McClellan saddles, socond hand
and new, at low figures.
GROCER? STAND.-An old and well established
grocery stand, omer of King and Clifford street ', is
advertised for rent by Messrs. C. D. Ahrens & Co.
-o
CHOICE GRIES AND BLACK TEAS, $1 per
po und, nt Wilson's Grocery, southeast corner Society
and Anson streets. Goods delivered free.
WAGON HARNESS, double and single, some?
what used but :n good order, can be had for a very
moderate price at Chapeau's, Meeting-street, u t
to Mills House.
GOOD NEWS.-C. H. Johnson, at the Temple
of Fashion, has just received a new invoice of the
fashionable Alpine bat; ho has, also, furs of various
co'ors-both neat and cozy.
LADIES' LUNCH AT KINSMAN'S SALOON.-Oys?
ters in bvery style. Mince pies, fn sh daily. Hot cof?
fee and chocolate at all hours. Ice cream every
day.
-o
NEW BOOKS FOR NEW FTBMS.-Tho number
of new firms established at the beginning of
the year should create a demand for ledgers,
journal?, cash books, check books, bank books and
blank books of all kinds. Messrs. Walker, Evans &
Cogswell, No. 3 Broad-rtreet, manufacture the very
best blank books at New York prices.
/irs.
. LADIEV GRAY, BROWN'AND DRAB CAPES.
Muffs, Cuffs, Tippets and Victorinee.
Misses' Furs, insets.
Tho above will provo very comfortable through
tho moaihs of Januory, February and Maroh.
STEELE, FURKIER,
No. 313 KING-STREET,
January 7 th2 fr ign of the "big Hat. ' '
/ann) ?nolls.
... J E VVE JLR Y?
JEWELRY !
JOST RECEIVED, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES
BROOCHES AND EAR-RINGS
LEON TINE AND VEST CHAINS
SLEEVE 13UITO.NS, STUDS, &c.
AT
JAMES ALL A NV>,
No 307 King-slrect.
December 8 tuthfl mo
Shirts ano /nrntsfying (toto.
j^TEW YE A Ii GOODS,
AT
REDUCED PRICES.
STAR SHIRTS
AND COLLARS.
SCARFS AND TIES,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
WITH AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF
SILK AND LINEN
HEMMED HANDKERCHIEFS
AND
UNDER-CLOTHING.
AN ELEGANT VARIETE OF
NEW GOOD3,
AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES,
AT
E . SCOTT'S,
Meeting-street, opposite Market Hall,
january 1 6mos
ATTENTION, YE SMOKERS !
IF YOU DESIRE TO SMOKE A GENUINE IM?
PORTED HAVANA CIGAR, collat No. 80MAB
KET-S1REET, where ysu will find now opea for
inspection ihe largest and most te eet stock ot Clrars
ever imported to thia market, and which we offer at
a price that will satisfy all demanda.
Wholosole and Retail, by
SAYAS & MARINAS,
January 1 Ne. 80 Market-street
CARD.
THE UNDERSIGNED INFORMS HIS FRIEND8
and the public that he is ftill to be found ot hui old
stand, Ne. 6 S?lon-s;ro -et, (near the Old Postoffloe,)
where he will be glad to attend to any NOTARIAL
BUSINESS, such os ooting and extending Marine
Protista, etc. Also, will attend to buying, selling
and (electing cargoes ef Flour for export, and would
be thankful fer patronsge.
January 4 m ihm 3 EDWABD 0. TH ARIN.
2? u
TICE
C. N. AVERILL, .
FLOUR INSPECTOR,
Ko. 08 East Bay.
PARTIES RECEIVING FLOUR WILL PLEASE
leave their orders 1er isspeetion at No. 68 EAST
BAY, aid they will bo promptly attended to. *
January 1 6
X E; CORDRAY & CO.,
SASH, BLIND AND TOOR MANUFACTURERS
Au. 1 PRIT CHARD-STREET,
(OPPOSITE TAYLOR'S MACHINE SHOP).
SASHES, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED, ALWAYS
on hand. Odd Sizes mado at the ehoilest noli-e.
and at the lowest terns.
L. E. CORDBAY.C. TROUCHE
Januar}' 6 tuths 'mo
gHAVING AM) HAIR-CUTTING,
DY
W. E. MARSHALL,
AT THE
BROAD-STREET BARBER SALOON,
No. 31 (UP STAIRS).
December 8
II . SASS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY.
45r* Office No. 98 BROAD-STREET, north side
between King and Meelina. May 8
TOOGAN ?t SIC AB KO OK,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN
EQUITY,
No. 33 BROAD-STREET.
ROSWELL T. LOG AN... E. RAYNARD SEABROOK
?-optemb'T
JOHN D. AA.EXAAIDEK,
ACCOUNTANT
Aim
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
No. 16 Broad-stre?'
RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS t? CHIN ESS IN TH I;
WHITING UP AND ADJOSITNO OF BOOKS AND
ACCOUNTS of Merchants and others. Also, the
SELLING AND RENTING, AND COLLECTION OF
REN Ia OF HOUsES, A C. October 1
J?HES EXOX.JOUS GILI
K>0X & GILL,
COTTON FACTORS
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Ne. 126 SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE,
Consignments of COTTON, RICE, ?ta, respect
fairy solicitad, and liberal advance a mode thereon.
Orders for CORN and BACON promptly executed
with core and attention.
April tl l2mog?
JHtsi'elianevQS.
Hemingway's Premium Cement.
WAGON WILL STAND CORNER MEEI ING AND
Market from 8 to ll A.M.; Old Postofflce, ll
A. M. to 3 P. M.; then Meeting and Market until 5 P.
M. 2* January 7
SHADES! SHADES!
rE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE STATE,
at BINSMaN BROS.
January 7 thstulmo
OLD CHAIRS AND SOFAS
KEPAIRED AT KINSMAN BROS.
January 7 thatulruo
PAPES HANGINGS.
ALARGE ASSORTMENT, AT
KINSMAN BROS.
gJanuary 7 thstulmo
LEATHER AND RUBBER
BELTING-.
Steam Packin?
Lace Leather
Ri v? ls nu (I Buhl S
Belt Hooks, &c.
FOR SALE BY
WM. M. BIRD & CO.,
No. 203 EAST BAY,
CHARLESTON, S. G.
Jan nary 6 3mo
DON'T
OVERLOOK THIS!
IF TOD WANT G AS FITTING DONE,
Go to P. I/. GUILLEMIN, No. 110 Church-street.
If you want STEAM FILLING done.
Go to P. L. GUILLEMIN, No. 143 Chnrch-street.
Ii you want PLUMBING dene,
Go to P. L. G Ul LLB M IN', No. 140 Chnrch-street.
If yon want TIN ROOFING and GOtTERIKG done,
Go to P. L. GUILLEMIN, No. 140 Churck-sireoL
If you want GAS FIX t UK ES,
Go to P. L. GUILLEMIN, No. 140 Church-itreet
Where you can get G A3 GHAN DELIERS, PEN?
DANTS, Brackets, Hall Lights, Portable Staad?,
Prop Lights,
ARGAND BURNERS,
Porcelain, Mica, Paper and Tin Shader, Glass
Glebtts sud Shades, Copper and Iron Pumps, Bath
Tubs, Parlor and Bod-room Grates, Kerosene Lamps,
Lc., ic, at reasonable prices.
Repairing promptly attended to.
Old Gas Fixtures Bebronzed.
Docembrr 10 thsmlmo
ADVERTISE
FOR THE
SPRING TRADE
WITH THE
ADVERTISING AGENCY
OF
WALKER EVANS & COGSWELL,
No. 3 BROAD-STREET,
FREE READING ROOM,
(SECOND STORY.)
CONTBACTS MADE ON THE BEST TERMS WITH
Three Hundred Southern Papers.
January 4 mw thal G
D V A N ?. E S
ON
COTTON.
TO PLANTERS AND OTHERS
WISHING TO
HOLD COTTON IN ENG LAND,
Where STORAGE, INSURANCE, and other expenses
for holding are LESS than m the United States, wo
wul advance .
TEN CENTS PER FOUND
ON
MIDDLING. S,
Shipped to our friends in Liverpool, charging the Eng?
lish oommcrciulra'.c of interest, wnich at present is
FIVE. PER CENT.
and hold as long as desired.
CLAGHOItN, HERRING k CO.,
Accominoda:iou Wharf.
November 13_2 mos
J M FORTE RS OK
TEAS, WINES, BRANDIES, ?cc,
And Don lora m
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
[WWW J sT?)
NY \ ^^Fj^^i
-"
WM. S. OORWIN 4 CO.
jB^Gooda delivered to all parts of the City.
October 21
P. P TOALE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALER IN
ANO
MANUFACTURER OP
DOOKS, SASHES AND BLINDS
HORL DECK'S WHARF,
Chark ?ton, S. C.
Partien lar attention paul to Shipping.
Julv SO 6mo??
?^EO. H. I?OFFOOK,
FACTOR
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ACCOMODATION WHARF,
Charleston, S. C.
P. GADSDSH HASSU.. tfmos September 21
Tobacco.
BT R. & A. IP. CALDWELL.
THIS DAY, the 7th lestent, will bo sold, before our
Store, at half-past 9 o'clock,
C halos SMOKING TOBACCO.
A1SO.
6TBIPS AND BELLIES
Smoked Beef
I ry Salted Shouldcs
Manufac urcd Tobacco.
Conditions caab._January 7
Untied States Property at Auction.
B. M. MAB S ii A LL & BRO.,
Auctioneers,
WiU sell THIS DAY, at 12 o'clock, at Post Hospital,
1 radd-street, near Logan .street.
A lnrge lot ot MATTRESSES. PILLOWS, tc,
Cooking Steves and Refrigerators.
January 7
Dry Goods, Clothing and Cutlery.
BY Jil LES BRAKE.
THIS MORNING, nt 10 o'clock, I will sell at my
store, corner King and Liberty streets,
A general assortment or DRY uOODS,
CONSISTO O IN PART AB FOLLOWS:
Pieces Red, White and Gray FLANNEL, satinets
Empress Cloth?, Poplins, Linens, Damask
Calicoes. Ca.'simeros, Broadcloth, Dress Goods
Ladies' Long and Square shawls, Gents' shawls
Cotton and Wool Hosiery, Undershirts and Drawers
Suspenders, Necktie*, Coats, Panta ond Vests
Alpine and Wool Hats, kc
IMO,
An invoice of Table and Pocket CUTLERY, just re?
ceived and to be sold without reserve.
On TO-MORROW, 1 will sell 60 cases BOOTS and
SHOES. _January 7
Auction Sale.
Wff. GURNEY, Auctioneer.
Will bo sold, at Public Auction, on TUE-DAY, Jan?
uary 12,1889, at 10 o'clock, at No. 10 East Hay
street, Charlesf.n. S. C.,
ll HORSES, 1 MULE
2 Carts and Harness
?.addles, Bridles, Tables, Desks, Chairs, Stores, fcc,
kc, being the surplus property belonging to the
Unitol States Government.
Property to be removed immediately after sale.
Terms rash in Government funds.
J-DWARD L. DEANE, Disbursing Officer,
January 7 _Bureau R. F. k A. L., S. C.
Jacob Barrett vs. Assignee of Joseph Purcell,
et al-Under Decree, United States Circuit
Court,
ISRAEL 0TT0LE1NGUI,
Auctioneer.
Thc undersigned will sell, on TUESDAY, 2d dey of
February next, at ll o'clock A. M., at the Old Post
office, under decree of Hon. George S. Bryan,
United states Judge for District of South Carolina,
All that LOT OF LAND, with the Brick Buildings
thereon r including on th?frcnt those occupied by E.
Lafflt- k V.o. and H. H. DeLeon), situated on the
non h side of Broad-street, City of Charleston. weU
?rsown as tho Law Bange, measuring ani contain?
ing and butting ond Doonding to the routh on Broad
street forty-nine (49) feet eleven and a half (llii)
i nelie?, on the east line, from south to north, two
hundred and fonr(20i) feet eight (8) inches, on the
wost line, irom south to north, on* hundred and
forty-four (1411 feet nine (9) inches, then to tho west
foventcen (17) feet, and thence northwardly to the
bnck wall fifty-five (65) feet seven (7) inches, and to
tho north sixty-fl ve (05) feet, b) tho said dimensions
a little moro or lesi.
Tn rn*- One-third (H) cash; balance on a credit of
one (1) and two (2) years, with interest from day of
Bale, payable annually, secured by bond of the pur?
chaser and mortage of the ?(remises. Premise3 to
be insured and i olicy assigned. Purchaser to pay
for stamps and paters.
EDWARD W. MARSHALL.
WILLIAM F. M IK ELL.
January 7 tbtu7 feb 12
CiMfriltfierii Ott.
DBUfJ CANDY FACTORY,
No. 37 9 King-street,
CANDY PUT UP J? ASSORTED BOXED OF 25,
60 and 100 poundp, suitable fer Country Trade.
Merchants can rely upsn our Candies being per?
fectly free from aR saoh poisonous substances as
TERRA ALBA AND MARBLE DUST.
Also, constantly en hand, a full supply of
French Confectionery
AND FANOY CANDIES.
No extra charge fer boxing.
January 7 thetultno
JAHUEL C. BLACK,
STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKER,
No. SS Broad.street,
Charleston, S. C.
Transactions made ot auction or private sale.
January 1 Imo
JJ H . Deli E O N ,
BROKER,
Charleston, S. C.
WILL nuT AND SELL ON COMMISSION,
REAL ESTATE STOCKS, BONDS, COUPONS,
GOLD, SILVER, BANK BILLS AND
EXCHANGE.
Jonn ry 1_Imo
JJOLMES dc MACBETH,
No. 30 Broad-street.
- Charleston, fi. C.,
BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS.
Will auton J to Renting an '. Collecting of Rents
and purchase und si e of atocia, Bouda, Gold,
Silver and Heal Esto:o.
ALSO,
To tho Purchaso of Goods? and Supplies for parties
in the country upon reason.b.o erma.
GEOBOK L. iioj-jiEs.ALEXANDEB MACBETH.
Jat.u ryl lyr
W.
Y. Ullt'U & li. S. BU CV*,
MONEY AND REAL E?TATE
B KO K E lt S, AUCTIONEERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 35 Broad-street,
Charleston, S. C.
January 1 Imo
J DRAYTON FORD,
BROKER, No. 40 BROAD-STREET,
BUYS AND SELLS REAL ESTATE AND PUB?
LIC AND PRIVATE BONDS, Stocis and Securi?
ties, of all kin dj. Also, negotiates Loans on Real
Estate und Stock Collaterals.
January 2 D*C Imo
X. OWN DES & GRIMS ALL,
No. ?0 Broad-street,
BUY AND St?LL ON COMMISSION,
BEAL ESTAIS,
BONDS,
STOCKS,
&c" kc, kc
Renting of Houses attended to.
T. PTSCXXET LOWNDES.BE cn LE Y GEIMBALL.
January 1 Imo
J H . W I L S ON,
No. 5 Broad-street,
GOLD, SILVER, BANK NOTES, COUPONS,
STOCKS AND BOVDS,
Ton sht and 8old at Market Rat??. Check?, on
NowYoikand Bil more, and Drafts on England.
Ireland, Paris and Ber in.
January l Imo
y,y ULLIS ?V C111SOLM,
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
SHIPBINO AGENTS,
WILL ATTEND TcJjHE PURCHASE, SALE AND
SHIPMENT (to mbign and Domestic Ports) ol
COTTON, RICE, VMBER ANO NAVAL STORES
ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, 8. C.
K.WILLIS.A. B, OBTSOLM.
October 26
?tartian Saks.
Positive Salt.
BY T. M. CATER.
Will be sold on Brawn's wharf, at three-quarters past
9 o'clock,
50 tubs low graded BU11ER
Cn tubs choice Orange County Butter
60 tubs Lard
Lot opeu fi raul to ware, such as Chambers, Bowls,
Pistes. Ac.
Conditions cash. _ January 7
VSIDER DECREE I JV EQUITY.
Gray, Master in Equity, vs. Huger, et al.
THIS DAY, tho 7th January, 18G9, at ll o'clock,
will be (-old at tho Old Customhouse,
All that valuable PLANTATION situate ia St. Pe?
ter's Parish, Beaufort District, S. C.; bounding on
Bico Hope, Fife and Cryde*3ale or Neville Planta?
tion, known as Murra-. Hill, and containing600acres,
more or lees, as will more tully appear by reference
to a plat ol the same by J. N. Barrillera.
Terms-One-fourth cs sh ; balance in 1,2 and S
years, with interest from day of sale, payable an?
nually. The credit portion to be secured by bond ot
the purchaser ond mortgage of thepl.ntaaon sold.
Purchaser to pay lor papers and stamps.
J. W. GRAY, Master in Equity.
January 7 tutth
Seventy-five Acres o) Land on South Carolina
Railroad, sixtetn miles from the city, well
timbered and partially settled.
BI J. FRASER MATHE WES.
Will be sold on TUESDAY, 12th instant, at the Old
Postoffice, at ll o'clock,
Terms cash, and purchaser to pay J. F. M. for pa?
pers and 8'amps. January 7
Desirable Building Lot on Rutledge Avenue.
BY J. FRASER MATH EWES.
Will be sold on TUESDAY, 12th instant, at the old
Pc 31office at ll o'clock, - >a
That DESIRABLE BUILDING- LOT on tho west
side of Rutledge Avenne. between Bee and Can?
non street*, measuring 00 feet front by 178 feet
deep.
Parchas;-r to pay J. F. M. for papers and stamps.
Terms cash. itnthsmtu6_January I
Estate Sale of Plantations and Residence*.
BY LOWS B. DeSA?SS?RE.
On TUESDAY, the 12th day of January. 1889, will be
sold, at the Old Posto thee, in Charleston, by Order
of the Devisees of John Ashe.
The handsome BRICE RESIDENCE on the north
sido of South Bay-street, between Meeting and King
streets (thc residence of tho late Colonel John b.
Ashe). being one of the most desirable Dwellings in
the city. On the premises ore excellent brick
kitchen, carriage house and stable. Tho lot mea?
sures 74 feet 10 in. on front line, 69 feet 0 in. on the
back line and 269 feet deep, more or less.
ALSO,
The THREE 8TOR? WOODETTM?N8ION HOU8E
on the north side of South Bay-street, between
Mooting and King streets, containing twelve room?,
tbreo piazzas, ic. On tba premisos are brick kitchen,
carriage bouse and stable. Thc lot measures 64 feet
7 in. la front, more or less, 62 foot on the back Une,
and 241 feet deep, more or less.
ALSO,
The TWO BICE PLANTATIONS at the best pitch
of the lido, known as "Will' Town" and "High
Wassle," or "Botterdam," now merged into one
plantation, situate in St Bartholomew's Parish, Col?
leton District, opposite WUl Town, on a large creek,
waters of Pon Poa River, containing jointly 1049
acres, of which 400 acres are rice land, nuder bank
(about. 260 of which have been planted this year);
bounding to tho north and northwest by lands of
estate Ba v nar J and Edward Barnwell, to the south
on lands of Mrs. Wayne, and to tho east on said
erect. On tho place are two small Dwelling Houses
and accommodations for seventy or moro negroes.
ALSO,
A TRAOT OF PINE BAHREN UND, on the Pon
Pon River, St. Paul's Parish, opposite the WiU Town
Plantation, containing 180 acres of land.
ALSO,
Fifteen TOWN LOTS in the village of Will Town.
ALSO,
Tho SEA ISLAND COTI ON PLANTATION, in St.
Paul's Pari8h,CoUeton District, 30 milesCharles?
ton, and about 8 miles from 2,?unB' Bun Depot. ?n
SS ?SflLf^?^ ^^?tOttTUliroad, known aa the
..Point piace^ on xnogidOO Biver (the residence of
thc Col. John S. Ashe), considered one of the
most productive and certain places on the coast, con?
taining about 400 acres ol land, of which about 250
aro cleared. On the place aro overseer and ?egro
houses. This place ls considered healthy to reside
on all tho year.
ALSO.
The TBACT OF LAND OR ISLAND, commonly
known as Whooping Island on the Da whoo Bivor,
Colleton District, containing 217 acres of land.
ALSO,
"MOSS HILL" PLANTATION, lying in and
around Adams' Bun, CoUeten District, containing
about 1010 acres, more or less, having about 60,000
Pino Trees, boxed; batting and boundlLK to the east
and northeast by lands ut estate of Joan T. Mar?
shall and the estate of Wm. Wilkinson, to the north
by planta;ten called "Veache'a." owned by estate
James King, and to the west by lands of Edward
Barnwell.
ALSO,
Tho TB A OT OF LAND known an "Roxbury," 8t.
Paul's Parish, Colleton District, containing about
360 acres.
Conditions-One-third cash ; balance by bond, pay
avie in two ?qu?l successive annual instalments,
with Interest truia day of ?ale, to be secured by a.
mortgage of the proparty, {he ?ty residences to be
ii. sure a and policies assigned. Purchasers to pay
for all necessary papers and revenue stamps.
December 18 2 tuthsB rc tathfnmtu7
frndiowttis1 iPntmif Sales.
BY J. FRASER MATHE WES,
Real Estate Agent, Ko. 56 Broad-street*
For sale and Lease
PHOSPHATE LANDS of a superior quality, os
deep water navigation and healthy locations all th?
year.
BICE and COTTON PLANTATIONS and F ABMS is
all parts of the State.
CITY PROPERTY of every description.
November 2 3mos.
/trtiltjers.
No. 1 PERUVIAN.
SARDY'S "SOLUBLE PHOSPHO-PER?VIAN."
S A EDY'S "AMMONIATED 60LUBLE PACIFIC,"
ALSO,
HIGHEST GRADES PURE FHOSPHA
TIC GUANOS AM) GROUND
LA.VD PIASTER.
THE USE OF THE ABOVESOLUOLE PflOSPHO
PERUVIAN ?nd Ammouiited ^olub'.o Pacific
Guanos is particularly recommended, being com?
pon'fis of tuc nc. est Pacific Tho phillie Guauo,
rendered soluble ; tbc former c >ntaming twenty per
cent, of Pc.'uviuu Uuano, und tie latter highly am
moniatcd with animal matter-raaaiug tue most
concentrated aud prontab.o ie. lil,zea in use for cot?
ton, corn, wheat snd Tobacco,
For sale in baas and b.urels, in quantics to suit.
Testimonials from .hoi? wh J have used tho abovo
will be lunn od on application.
GltAESEli, LEE, SMITH dc CU.,
General Agents at Charioston.
"Feed your Land and it will Feed You. "
December 24 ' SAC thstuimo
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S
SOLUBLE
PACIFIC GUANO.
CAPITAL.81,000,000.
rpHIS GUANO D IF i-i Rii FROM PERUVIAN
L Guano simply in >he relative- proportions of
the same elements of ter til ?ty.
Its uso during the past lour years for the culture
of cotton and -om has given to it a character for
standard excellence nnsuipassed by genuine Peru?
vian Guano, and where seasous of drought inter?
vene, i. produces a large increase of orops.
'The price at whice thrs Guauo ia placed is so
much below that of Poruvian Guano, as to constitute
it an object ol' ma.erial importance to southern
Agriculture.
The largo carital und resources of the Company
enable it to furnish a Guano of tho nighed value at
tho lowest poFBiblo cost to consumers, anil the
highest interest of the company is recognized in
this policy.
1 be Company looks to large sales, ama 1 profits
and a permaue.ir. trade for compensation on oapitol
invested.
Dr. SI'. JULIEN RAVENED, of South Caro?
lina, is Scimtific Director to tho Company,
which affords a sure yuaranfee of the continued ex?
cellence of the Guano. None genuine uule-s brand .
cd with the name of JOHN S. ICEkaE A CO., Gene?
re 1 Agents oithePACIFiC GUANO COMPANY.
For terms and mode of appdea ion. apply to
J. it. HOB-ON,
Agent for the F ta te ot -ouih Carolina,
Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf.
Dc cern'r or 19 Die s tu th 3m o
T. HUMPHREYS,
BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS?
SION MERCHANT.
SALES OF It KAL ESTATE, > TOCKS, BON PS, 8E
CURIlIE-> AND P?R.?ONAL PBOPiBTY
ATTENDED TO.
No. 87 BROAD-STREET,
CHARLE -TON, S. 0.
ILE? KR F NO S3. .
Hon. HENRY BUIST, W. J. MAGRATH, Esq.,
General JAMES CONNER, T. E. WARING, Esq.
October 1
jtoctitu Salti.
Dry Goods, Hats, Kersey Panis, Coats, Jfe.
BY JOHN. G. MILNOR & CO. '
THIS DAT, 7th instant, atm o'clock, we wit] sell, at
oar Auction Salesroom, No. 135 Hos ting-street,
PEINlED AND OXFORD SATINET, Black and
fancy Cassimeres, Kentucky JeaBs, Mixed Kerseys,
Bed soit to Flannel, Sblrttng Plaids, Domestic
QiDgnams, Shirting Stripes. Balmoral 9k<rts, Men's
Holt Hose, Boys' and Men's Assorted Felt Hats, Sati?
net Pants, Kersey Pants and Coats, Gray Flannel and
Plaid Shirt8, &c, ?c.
Conditions cash._January 7
Superior Dwelling Mouse.
W. Y. Lil ITCH & R. S. BRUNS.
Auctioneers.
Will bo sold at Auction, on TUESDAY, the 13th in.
?tant, at ll o'clock, at the Old Customhouse,
1 hat very elegant and well situated RESIDENCE,
No. 7 Limehonse-etreet This building is of modern
style, with alt the latest improvement", with exten?
sive outbuildings, carriage hoase, cistern, and a
beautiful flower garden. The situation ls airy and
salubrious, and commands a fine view of the harbor
and adjacent islands. Property can be inspected by
an application en the premises. Lot 180 by 106 feet.
Terms-One-third cash; balance in one and two
years, with interest secure! by bond and mortgage
.f the premises. Property iaaured and policy as?
signed. Purchaser io pay us tor papers and stamps.
January 7___?_? " thsta3
UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S ! SALE.
UNITED STATES 07 AXEBICA, SOUTH GABO LIMA TOB?
TE! CT-IN EQUITY.
James Dunlop and Thomas W. McCance, Sur?
vivors, vs Nathaniel Heyward-Decree for
Foreclosure.
W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS,
Auctioneer?,
By virtue o?a Decree, of Sale, to me directed In the
above case by tho Hon. George S. Bryon, Judge
of the Dlstriot Court of the United states, for the
District aforesaid, I will expose for sale, at pub*
Re Auction, at the Old Exchange, eostend of Broad
street, on MONDAT, the llth doy of January,
181!9, at ll o'clock, A.M.
All that PLANTATION called RESERVE GROVE,
sit?ate on the waters ot Combahee River, measuring
and containing two hundred and fifty (350) acres;
butting and bounding north and west on lands or
William H. Hayward, called tho "Grove," and south
and east by lands of James B. Heyward, called
"Myrtle Grove."
ALSO,
AU that PLANTATION called "IHE HUGHES,"
situate on the waters of Combib.ee River, measuring
and containing one hundred and. fifty (160) acres;
butting and bounding north and east by lands of
William H. Heyward, called the "Pin03," south and
west by Folly Creek.
ALSO,
All that PLANTATION called " CLARKS", situate
on the waters of the Combahee Ri vor, measuring
ond contaminar five hundred (SOO) acres; butting and
bounding north by lands of Zahler, east by lands of
W.C. P. Bollinger) and south and west by lands of
the Charleston ead Savannah Railroad Company,
coiled "WhitehaU."
Terms-One-third cash; and the balance on a cre?
dit cf one and two years, with Interest payable an?
nually, to be secured hy a bond of the purchaser and
a mortgage of the premises cold. Purchaser to pey
the Marshal for all necessary papers and Re Tenus
stamps. J. P. M. EPPING,
United Stales Marshal for South Carolina District,
December 39 rnthstbmS
UNITED STATE 3 MARSHAL'S SALK.
UNIT ID STATES OF AM till C. A, SOUTH CUSOLZH?' DT8
TBIOT-IN EQUITY.
William Ens tu ct al., vs. Peter J; Shand,et
al-Decree for Foreclosure:
W. Y. LEITCH Sc R. S. BRUNS,
Auctioneers.
By virtue of a Decres of sale to me directed, in the
above cue, hy the HOB. George ri, Bryan,
Judge of the (District Court of the rj^J States,
for the District aforejoid, I vrUi OKpog} Xor sale ot
?i? iaS?^?- - theTilth doy of Janu
., at ll o'clock, A. M"
AR that PLANTATION OB TRACT OF LAND, on
Lady's Island, formerly the property of the late Urs,
Patience Wise B. Euslis, estimated on Tax Book at
?ix hundred and forty (<46) acres; about three hun?
dred and fifty (350) acres flt for cultivation, sixty (60)
acres of thin wood, the rest Bolt fists and marsh;
bounded on the north by Creek, east by Creak that
divides Ladj'8 Island and St. Helena bland, south
and west by Distant Idand aad Hiztl's Inlet Plan?
toben. Good negro houses, overseer's boutes,
cotton houses, blade houses, Ito. . , ;
... -ALSO,
TWO HUNDRED 1309) AC BBS, more or less, of
pine barren, situated ea Port a oyal island; hounds
unknown; used os an attachment to the Lady's Is?
land Pl in tatton for timber and fencing staff
Tenn?-One-third ooah; and the balance on a
?edit of one, two and throe y jars, with Interest
payable annually, to bo BB-gea* by a bond of th?
purchaser and a mortgage of tbs premises sold. Par
obasers ta pay tba United States Marshal for all
necessary papera and stamps.
J. P. M. EPPING,
United States Marshal for South Carolina Dlstriot.
December 24 th3eal
UN IT JAD STATES MARSHAL'S SALE.
UNITED ST AXE i Ol' AM 2B IC A, SOOTH O ABOLI X A DI3
TEICT-IX XQUTTT.
Lsonard A. Jomes, et al,, vs. Thomas ?. Hu
gumin-Decree for Foreclosure.
W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS,
Auctioneers. f "J
Ry virtus of a Decree ot Sale to me directed, in the
above ease, br the Hon. George H. Bryan, Judya
Of the D?a triol Court of the Unitod s ia Uli, I'd? tho
District aforesaid, I will expose for soie at. publia
au clio a, ot tko Otd Exchange, east end of Broad
street, on MONDAT, the eleventh day of January,
1869, at llo'eleok A.M., IT ' ;\j '.
All that TRACT OF LAND or' PLANTATION,
known as a portion of Ball's Island, west'of Jack?
son's Creek, situate in Christ CouxohjParisii,Charles
ton Dlstriot. lu the state aforesaid,jaoa*uri%and
containing about SOW ocres. Bounded on the north,*
by Bull's Bay Channel, ou the south by the Atlantis*
Oc?an, on the weat by Capers' Inlet, and on the eiak * *
hy Jackson's Creek, following the noterai run of the
western brine h of said Jackson Creek, undi lt
roiohes Salt Water Pond, and from thence in a
direct lino to the nearest point to th i Atlantis
Ooeen. . -.
Terms-One-third oas a, and the bal aneri ona oreel,
it of one and two years, with interest payable an?
nually, to bo scoured by a bond of tho par chaser and
a mortgage of the premissssold. Purchasers to pay
the Unitea States Marshal for ali necessary, papers
and stomps. J. P. M. EPPING,
Unitod Sutes M.rshsl for Sputa Carolina District
December 24 thSmi
l .MTEt) STATES MARSHAL'S SALE.
UNITED SKATES OF A?EBTCA, SOOTH OAHOLINA DIS?
TRICT-IN EQUITY.
James Dunlop sad Thomas W. Mc Canes vs.
William JJ. Means and James M. Rhett
Decree for Foreclosure.
W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRINS,
Auctioneers.
By vi'tue of a 1 coree of Hale to mo directed in the
above case ty the Hon. Goorge s Br.an, Judge of
thc District court Ol tue Uui ed. States fur the Dis?
trict aforesaid, I wiR exposs for sa e at pubic auc?
tion, at tho Old Exchange, east end of uroad-street,
on MUNDAY, tho el* veut h day of January, 1863,
at Eleven o'clock, A. M.
All that 'PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND,
called "PEI' Fv.iM," situate in CoUeton District, ba
sa'd >tate, mousuriug and containing e.oven hun?
dred and sixty-five acres, more or less; butting ?nd
bunn in ; north by 'suds of Nothtnlel Hey ward,
known as Lavington ls sud, and Lnd s ol R. U. Rhett,
called Drancueld; cn by La.io Cr.;ek, and lands
uow or late of U. L Tooinor; sonth by lands of Ro?
bert Chisolm, md west by lands of HiskeU Khett
Term.--juc-th h J ca>h; and the balan?a on o cre?
dit oto-e aad two yuan, with interest payable on
nually, to be s -cured by u boud of tho purchaser,
und a mortgigo ol' the prom sc* sold. P-.rehaser to"
pay 'he United -Slates Marsha, f jr all ococssary papers
and stumps. J. P. M. EPPING.
United states Marshal, for suuth Carolina District
December 24 tb li ml
UNITED STATES M Au SHALJS SALE.
UNITED STATES OF AAIGBICA, SOUTH CAB OLIN A
Diaritior-IN EQUIIT.
Dunlop Moncure ?c Co. vs. Martin L. Wilkins,
Trustee, and Thomas E. Screven-Decree
for Foreclosure.
W. Y.LEITCH & R.S. BRUNS,
Auctioneers.
By virtue of a Decree of .>a<o ro vie dir.-cted, in the
above ans, by the HOD. George s. Bryan, Judge
of the Dlstriot Court ot tht United . tates lor the
Dist. Kt aiores-id, I will expos j for sale at public
amnion, at the Old Exchange, east end ol Broad
etreet on HON U AY, the llth d ty ol January, 1869,
at ll o'olock A. M.,
All tn at TRACI OF LAND, in Prince William's
Parian, in the District of Beaufort, o ail ed B08E
JflhLD, coutolntng about flvehumlrd and ninety
(690) avro., mo e or less Butting and bbuuding to
tho uorth ou lands of William hluott; to the cast on
landa cf Thomas M. UanokeL kilowa, as I'wioken
hom ; to the south on the lands of the esta te of Tho*.
Fuller aud Dr. Henry Puller; and to the west on the
Sheldon ; o ad. <
Terms-Ouc-tbird cash; and ibo bairne- on a cre?
dit ot one ?nd two years, with juteront, payable an?
nually, to be G ec ur a by a bond of the pu .-ahas er and
mortgage of t.ie premises sold. Purchasers to pay
tho Lu lt? i Stales Marshal ior ali necessary papers
?.nd stamps. -J. P. M. .. PPI
United --..tes Marshal for South Carolina Distriok
December H th3ml
.C.
J. SUHLBPEGRELL, '
Sb. VI LINE-STREET,
BETWEEN KING AND ST. PHILIP.
LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AML
BUILDING MATERIAL, ' LIMB and PLASTER?
ING LATHS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASSE*, SHi.iGLBS ;
also, (j ROO VE AND TONGUE BOARDS, Ao., con*
gtantly on hand at the lowest market prices.
September Ll mthalyz