The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, January 11, 1869, Image 3
THE DAILY NEW 8.
AW LARGEST CIRCULATION.-THE DAILY
NEWS BEING THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY
RECOGNIZED Ab HAVING THE LARGEST CIR?
CULATION IN TUE CITY OF CHARLESTON,
PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN?
ING IN THE P?STOITTCE AT THE END OF
EACH WEEK, ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS?
IONS OF THE NEW POMOFFICE LAW.
LOCAL MATTERS.
AUCTION SALE THIS DAI".
CAMPBELL, KNOX & Co. will sell at 10 o'clock,
at their auction house, Hasol-streot, shoes, dry
goods, Ac. _ .
MEETINGS THIS EVENING.
Catholic Instituto, at 7 o'clock.
Herman Fusilier Society, at 8 o'clock.
Orange Lodge, at 7 o'clock preoisely.
French Protestant church, al 5 o'clock.
COTTON ?OR LIVERPOOL.-Mc-Bsra. W. B.
Smith A Co. cleared on Saturday last the ship Owego,
for Liverpool, with a cargo of 382 bags c f sea island
and 2709 bales of upland cotton.
UNITED STATES COURT.-Tho petit jury, dis?
charged last Weducsday, will attend the court to?
day, whon tho judge will lisien to Issuos in bank?
ruptcy.
IN AN OBITUARY] NOTICE of tho late Colonel
Hamiltcn, published last week in THU NEWS, several
sad blunders were commitled by the types. The
most annoying mistake was the substitution of the
word "discretion" for "distinction."
THE BANK OP THE STATE.-Tho Pheonix, of
Saturday, bas the following paragraph : "The man?
damus in tho case sf the Bank of tho State is set for
a hearing on Thursday, 14th instant. Bon. W. F.
Wording, ot Beaufort, has been appointed to act as
Judge in the case."
CATHEDRAL CHAPEL, QOEEN-STRET.-At an
election held yesterday, after service, for Vestry of
Et, John's Chapel, tho following, gentlemen were re?
elected to servo for tito ensuing yoar : John McKee
gan, Thomas O'Brion, John F. O'Neill, Henry F.
Baker, M. P. O'Connor, Bernard O'Neill, M. W. Pt.
Amand, Themas C. Ryan and John Dougherty.
BEV. B. P. CUTLER.-This ablo and eloquent
minister preached yesterday at the Unitarian Church,
Archdale-street. He took for his text the following
verse of Scripture: "Whom the Lord loveth ho chas
teneth;" and delivered a very interesting and in?
structive discourse. Mr. Cutler, who is filling the
Unitarian pulpit c f this city for the present, is a prac?
ticed and accomplished ?peaker, and a writer of more
than ordinary ability.
PERSONAL.-Gonoral W. T. Bennett, Internal
Revenue Supervisor for South Carolina, George W.
Mason, Esq., of the Postofflce Department, Dr. M. K.
Hogan, recently appointed to succeed Colonel Low
on the commission on planters' bonds, and C. C.
Leary, Esq,, of (he'Ncw York and Charleston Steam?
ship Line, are at tho Charleston Hotel.
E. P. Lucas, Esq., of tho Darlington Democrat, is
at tho Pavilion.
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THE LATE BEV. BASIL MANLY, D. D.-A dis?
course commemorative of this distinguished Baptist
divino was preached at the First Baptist Church
yesterday afternoon by Rev. W. J. Hard, ot Augusta,
Ga., a cotemporary and personal friend of the de?
ceased. Notwithstanding the unfavorable weather a
large congregation attended, and tho impressive ser?
vices of tho occasion wore united In with heartfelt
emotion by many who had been accustomed to sit
under the ministration of the eloquent and venera
ole man, whose services and virtues were so feelingly
ftni truthfully portrayed by the friend of his youth.
Sooner*1. FnANCAisE.--Tue anniversary of
this benevolent society was ooionr.tod on 7th
January, 18.9. At the meeting held on that day the
following officers and na embor ? of committees to
serve during the present year wore duly elected:
P. J. BAR BOT, President.
B. RIOt 8, Vice-Presldent.
P. J. ESN ARD, Treasurer.
EUGENE E-DRA, Secretary.
Committee on Finance.-P. J. Barbot, B. Blois, P.
? J. Esnard and Eugene Esdra.
Committee on GJtarity.-Edouard Lacasiagnc, H. F.
Brandt. James salvo, J. Barrett Cohen and Honore
?oubeyroux.
A STOCK EXCHANGE.-Befereuce to this sub?
ject is again suggested by the advertisement ot the
' sale of Law Range and other valuable real estate ad?
joining IL The whole property is offered for sale to?
gether, and of course, eveu at only one-third cash,
w ill require large Immediate capital to purchase it,
an amount so large indeed that it will confine com?
petition for the purchise to very few bidders. It
would seem that the lot might be divided and other
buildings gold to more advantage separately. The
purchaser or purchasers of Law Range might then
utiliza the present open square by cavering it and
making a stock exchange, or general merchants' ex?
change, and the offices which are now rented to
lawyers at nominal prices might, when occupied by
brokers and bankers, be made to pay very high fig?
ures.
THE COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS AT ORANGE
BUBO.-The term of the Court of General Sessions
commenced in Orangeburg on Monday, tho fourth.
Judge Carpenter took his scat on that day, and the
juries were at once organized. The Orangeburg
News remarks:
The criminal dockets aro vory heavy, and there
ssems but little likelihood of ail of the cases being
disposed cf this week. We learn, however, thit the
Judge has determined to continua tbe sessions until
aU of the criminal mut er is oleured from the dock?
ets. Judge Carpenter has n thi->, bis first court on
the circuit, won golden opinions from all in the com?
munity. His administration cf justice is marked
with great ability ; and his ohargea to the Juries, both
as to the exposinon ol the law as well as the state?
ment of testimonv, show a thorough knowledge of
his profession, end a perfect discrimination of light
and wrong, togetuer ? 1th iairness and justice rarely
surpassed. We predict for the. Judge a most certain
popularity in his career on tho bench, based upon
all the higher qualities and attributes which belong
to the ormino. It is not likely that any civil cases oi
consequence will bo touched befure tho week after
next
FIRE.-On Saturday morning last, about five
o'clock, a fire occurred ii the rear of Mr. J. B. Mc El
hose's boot and shoe store, No. 427 King-street, near
Calhoun, which soon spread to the adjoining premises
occupied by Mrs. Booth, dealer in ui'llinery. The
flamea had got such headway before they c uki be
snbdued that thpy destroyed both storos with their
contento. Mr. McElhoae loses heavily, having an in
aurai;co of only $45i>0 in the London and Liver?
pool and Globo Insaiauoo Companies, C. T.
Lowndes a?ent, on a stock of seven or eight
thousand dollars. Mrs. Booth wis insured in the
same agency for iv/ J thousand dollars, which will
not oover her losses. Mr J. B. Morillo, next north
of Mr. McElhose, lout, abont two-thirds of his stock
In segars, by stealage, in trying to move it. He
had no Inaur .nco. Tho building he oooupled be?
longed tb Mrs. Givens, of Summerville, and waff in
insured. The kitchen attached waa somewhat dam?
aged. The buildings occupied by Mrs. Boc th and
J. B. McElbose belonged to Ur. H. Prioleau. of
Liverpool, and were not Insured. The fire is b -
levedtohave been the reen t of Incendiarism, and the
facts will bo properly investigated by the Chief of
the Fire Department.
THE UNITED STATES COURT, January 9
HOM. GF.OKOK S. BUY AN, PEP aroma.-The follow?
ing matters ln/>ankrnptov were disposed of :
?x parto Sarah H. Anderson, in re C. B. P. Baker.
Petition to establish Usn of Judgment?. Bale
granted.
Ex parto John T>. Sin dietary and T. faddy, in re
W. J. J. Ufxege. Petition to establish hen. Order
as above.
Bx parte Jos. E. DoLoach, Administrator, in re
Berry Alverson. Idem. Order of reference to W. J.
dawson, Registrar.
Sx parte Columbus Gage, in re G. Singletary Greg?
ory. Idem. Order as above.
Ex parte J. C. Josey, in re J. T. McConnell. Idem.
Report of assignee rt ad; purchaser allowed topar
bid in oath.
The Judge approved of the appointment of the fol?
lowing assignee*:
SJ. McLein, W. Burbridge, James M. Brown?, tn re
Wilfred Dupont, Jos. B. Wilkie, Beary T. Broadway,
john Wiley.
Bx part* J. 8. R. Thompson And T. OL Jeffreys, tn
sre?,8.MoLure. Petition for order of aal?, ?ranted.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT.-Our thanks aro duo
Messrs. Donny A Porry. printers and stationer*,
Meotlng-strect, opposite tho Charleston Hotel, for
valuable public documents.
HABEAS CORPUS.-Tho question of tho right
of? magistrate not ?ontmissioned under the new law
to commit was discussed Saturday, at ono o'clock,
before Magistrates Alaeko; and Dingle. 'Ibo former
docldcd against tho right, and the latter for it. The
question wi'l bo brought bofore Judge Carpenter.
ESCAPE OF PBISONEBB.-Yesterday, about
half-post throe o'clock, whilo rations were being
distributed at the jail, four prisoners escaped. Tho
parties were Bon Johnson, a joung white man, rou
Sued for burglary; John Schcdell, oolorod, tor as?
sault and battery on Mr. J. C. Cai pouter, tho night
he caught him ou bis premises; Jerry Williims,
eolorcd, for larceny, and Jesse Nach, colored, for
swindling. Bon Johnson obtained permission to go
iu the basement to eat his meals, andas soon as tho
keepers wont up stairs to grvo out dinner, he caught
up tho ladder and bolted the outside door after him,
placed tho ladder on the wall and jumpod over, fol?
lowed by Schedell, Williams and Nash. Williams nnd
Nash were both on tho sick list of tho jail, and were
out in the yard for recreation. Johnson and Pcho
dell wore caught in Broad-stioet, near Orango; Wil?
liams and Nash have not yet boen found.
CLUBS AND STABS.-William Simons and
Alick Simons, colored, who were charged, on Thurs?
day last, with stealing a gold watch from Rose, at the
Calder Houso, proved their innocence before a
magistrate on Saturday. The colored woman lost
the watch but afterwards found lt.
The caso of Fraser and Magill, colored, cross war?
rant, was heard beiorc Magistrate Axson and a jury
on Saturday, and dismissed, neither party being con?
sidered guilty.
The following arrests wero made on Saturday:
A respectable citizen, not aware of the ordinances
to the contrary, fer shooting at larks on the Battery.
Joo Johnson, colored, for stealing clothing ii om
Mr. William Boam, No. 79 East Bay.
Sarr.uel Ferguson, colored, for ? tea ling oranges
from Zanoga's store.
1 bomas Curry, for teing drunk and disorderly on
East Bay.
Charles Wilt on, ct lored, for being drunk and dis?
orderly, and trying to break into the house of Eliza
Will on, ia Eiliolt-streot.
Five negroes from Sumte", who said they were on
their way to Florida, were allowed lodgings in the
Guardhouse last night.
The following persons were committed to jail on
magistrates' warrants:
Bridget Melville, ior stealing $25 from Thomas
Curry, in Elliott-street, on the 7th instant.
Thomas Corcoran, for stealing a gold watch valued
at $100, fr cm R. B. Cahill.
John Boals ton, colored, for stealing poultry from
Isaac Bclltzer, East Bay, on the 7th instant.
Edward Moultrie, colored, has been arrested by
the detectives for breaking open and robbing the
store of August Henne, January 1.
FIFTY FOUBTH ANNIVEBBABY OF DB. BACH
MAN'S.-Rev. W. W. Hicks, D. D., late elected assis?
tant pastor of the English Lutheran Church, preach?
ed a most eloquent and appropriate sermon yester?
day, on the fifty-fourth anniversary of Dr. Bachman's
ministerial services in tbat church. His text was
taken from the 17th chapter of Exodus, and the ll tb,
verse: "And it came to pass, when Moses held up
bis hand, that Israel prevailed; and when ho let
down l is band, Amalek prevailed."
We should perhaps do the eloquent divine injus?
tice by aoytuing like an attempt to sketch the ser?
mon, or even to transfer the most e'oquent and
striking passages to paper. To be appreciated In all
Its force and power, it should be beard. 'J ho occa?
sion was one of deep interest and impressive solem?
nity, which was felt and exhibited by all, both
preichor and congregation.
His allusions to tho aged pastor who had faith?
fully and effectively administered tho word of life
to th's people for the last half century, were touch?
ingly pathetic, and brought tears to manyan eye
unused to tbe metung rnooa. TIM fcrurroyar? ur
memory gave up its dead, and the mind of many
travelled back to other times whlob now lie moulder?
ing beneath the mossy tombstones ol the unfor?
gotten past. And there stood their Moses, tottering
and feeble with age, whose hands they bad held up,
and who had led them from Bethel to Jericho, and
from Jericho they were approaching Jordan.
The house was densely crowded, and the eloquent
speaker did full justice to the solemn sad impres?
sive occasion, holding tbe iapt attention of his
audience from beginning te end. The battle of
Rephidim between Israel and Amalek was striking
ly portiayed as representing the battle between the
church audits enemies of tho present day.
At the close of tbe sermon, Dr. Bacbman delivered
his fifty-fourth anniversary discourse, which was re?
plete with touching pathos, faithful exhortation, and
fatherly advice, He speke of tho triumphant march
of the Lutheran Church, until it new included a
membership of forty millions, perhaps as many as
all other Protestant denominations combined. In
the reoent erection of a monument to Luther, at
Worms, the whole Protestant world sympathized
with the movement, und, to a great extent, aided in
ita accomplishment. In conclusion, he paid a merit?
ed compliment to the assistant pastor, and said that
he .v is the man of his own choice, and that the con?
gregation had unanimously confirmed his selection.
It is no mean honor to ba worthy of the mantle of a
Bacbman, and may the assistant pastor be tbe Elisha
upon whom it miy fall.
BEPOBTEBS' OBUMBS.-On dil that the eligi?
bly located lot on Rutledge Avenue, recently sold by
Mr. Mathe wes, will be occupied by a beautiful
church building, which will be quite an ornament to
th? fashionable west end quarter of the city.
Mr. J. M. He gnlous was elected on Saturday Cash
Bookkeeper in the fcirst National . Bank, in place of
Ur. Theodore A. Honour, who was nc ade Junior
Bookkeeper.
Mr. Riley, a member of the Hope Fire Company,
was ?lightly injured at the fire on Saturday morning
by bricks, which struok him on tbe head.
The ffltna Steam Fire Engine Company will in?
stall a new pi esideat on the 14th inst.
A committee was in waiting after serv?aos on yes?
terday to rent out pews aid seats in 8t. John's Lu?
theran Church. (Dr. Bachman's); many are anxious
to sit under Dr. Hicks' mieistrr. The committee
wi 1 a tend again on Wednesday, at half-past four
P.M.
The cow assessors appointed by the County Audi?
tor will begin then* work to-day.
Able-bodied men can get work by applying in the
basement of the State Bank.
The Board of Firemtstcrs will moot on the 20th
inst to elect a clerk, superintendent of engines and a
pump contractor.
The Commissioners of Markets will elect various
ofllcoM on Wednesday, the 20th.
The corporation of the French Protestant Church
will meet this afternoon wi 5 o'clock.
The street cara w ll await the closing of the Thea?
tre hereafter.
Dr. Hicks addressed the Lutheran Sabbath School
yesterday afternoon, when there was a good attend?
ance of children, teachers and others int crested.
Tho Orib at the Sisters' is still open in the after?
noon to receive visitors.
Bats gnawed the bellows of the Unitarian Church
organ so badly last week that it could net be used
yesterday.
The election for directora in the National Banks,
to serve for the nett year, will take place to-morrow.
Largo quantities of phosphates are being brought
down daily from Jackton boro', by the Savannah
Railroad, and transferred from the wharf of the com?
pany to vessels fbr shipment.
A number of Non boraers are seeking homes and
making investment* in Florida. Travel in that di?
rection is quite largo at preeant.
The Alliance Israelite Universelle had a meeting
yesterday at the^Iebrow Hall, Broad street, but did
not conclude the business they met to arrange, and
adjourned to meet again and finally eikabllah tho
albano?.
John Gould lng, the champion walker, accomplish?
ed the numerous feat? he advertised to perform, en
Saturday night, at the Adgor Balldiag, in the short
space of tTronty-eight an? a. quarter minut?s. He
I ^xhiWta free to-night at sama p?aos.
I The annlvoraaxy services at Rt. Peter's Catho!'o
Church, colored, was conducted yestorAay al pre
I vioualy sommnceo in Tnt NEWS.
afr. Inonuw B. McOafeuv long knew* ia connec?
tion with th? wholesale trade of thia atty, bas beam
admitted a partner in tb? tey gooda and olettolas
DinECT .STEAMSHIP COMMUNICATION. - Tho
Iron stoarasbip Golden Horn, which attracted so
much uttontion when ehe was last hore, is again on
her way to this port, under the same popular com?
mander, Captain Harry c. McBeafb. Thanks to
Messrs. It. Mure fe Co., tho enterprising agents in
this city, tho direct steam lino betweou Charleston
and Livorpool, which was for j oars tho great ambi?
tion of our shipping merchants, has t ocomo an ao
comrllshcd fact, and wo are no longer compelled to
send or go to Europe via Kew York. Tho Golden
Horn is expecto 1 to arrive on or about the 10th inst.,
and will tike freight for Liverpool as soon as she ie
unloaded.
HOTEL AMVALS January 9 and 10=-Charles?
ton Hotel.-J Kaufman, J J Moseley, S S Falcon, W
J ll ard, Juo P Kinard, 'J hos M Paysinger, Judge
Pope, J M Boxier, Augusta; H A Tupper, Georgia;
Dr M K Honan, H Solomon, Columbia, C O Sperry
Orangeburg; W E Noyes, Baltimore; \V T Bennett,
Supt Int Kev, South Carolina; A Bankin, Lowershire,
Mo; B T Lav.ton, Georgia; J 8 DoPass, Camden; G
W Nason, P <*) Dop'm't; Mr Doo aud wife, Miss Doe,
Judge Lothrop, J P Tittle, MP, C W Btw. ll, Now
York; J B Fishe, G W Spaulding, Boston; W K Mur?
ry and wife, Lr E E Lee and wife, nurse and two
children. FW Sorff, Now York; J B Gale, wife, two
children and servant, Edgefleld ; C B Joacs, Chostor;
J Earfy, New York; W J Meeker, Madison, N Y; S ?A
Chadwick, Wadmalaw; JD Sewell, Washington ; H
Neid, USA; JW Beard, N Y; J H Code ran, Pblla;
W D Wobster, L A Bobbins, Cleveland, Ohio; J O
Woodruff, Florida; A H Louis, H HBeevo, New York;
John B Colics,Illinois; J MO Hill, J G Swan, C C
Leary,New York; Jarnos Hunter, J T Curtain, Balti?
more; Wm N Purdy, John B Lardy, New York; W 0
Driscoll, Savannah; P M Nightingale. Brunswick,
Ga; L Smith, A L Bowe, W L Avery, John P Bur
hans, New York; A Brevard. W S Perry, Alochua,
Fla ; James H Wilson, Fall Rivor, Mass ; J W Roberts,
Benj Birrie, Jr., New Yoik;B Baynes and lady, Ala.
Chua, Fla; F A Morgan, wile and son, Springfield;
J Williams, Savannah; W C Blackwood, North Caro?
lina; Major Worth, 8th U S Troops, W C Norris,
Flot ida.
Pavilion Hotel-L F Klipatein, Christ Church
Parish; John Mc Mann, South Carolina; Thomas
Mag wood. Mount Pleasant; Cyrus Washburn, Will
town; Maj>r Whaley, Edist"; John P Gibbes, city;
E P Lucas, Darlington; L Bigger, South Carolina; J
K Vannest, Thomas A Taylor, William Patton and
G A Fudiekean, New York; James McPherson, Joseph
Hilton i>nd Major Johnson, city; W H Branson,
Ed ge field; A LoryoB, Branchville; W W Hanna, Vir?
ginia; J M Humbert, Ridgovllle; N JThouron, Sum?
merville; M Blunklnaeo, New York; B S Moore?
South Carolina ; L G Shepard, Now York; John Jonch'
Georgia; E D Earle, Waldo, Fla ; Captain Croweli
and E W Spirhawk, steamship Magnolia; J J J enli?
gan. North Carolina.
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BUSINESS NOTICES.
FIVE HUNDRED PAIRS WINDOW SHADES of the
latest patterns. Just received at Kinsman's.
January ll 2
CHOICE ORKEN AND BLACK TEAS, $1 per
pound, at Wilson's Grocery, southeast corner Society
and Anson streets. Goods delivered free.
DON'T FORGET that Dowie & Moise's Drug Store
ls the place to find " Hood's Sovereign Balm" the
only sure cure for Coughs. They have the genuine
article direct from the manufactories.
December 3? wfm6
,-o
ATTENTION ?R directed to chango of schedule
of the steamer Pilot Boy, of the Charleston and Sa?
vannah Steam Packet Line. It will be observed that
that the steamer includes Edisto in her route. The
new arrangement goes into operation on Thursday,
the 14th instant.
THE GOLDEN GUN.-A new lot of directly im?
ported hardware is advertised at the Golden Gun, in
King-street, where Mr. Samuel B. Marshall has his
establishment 'Good guns are among the many
valuable articles in tho list of stock. For details see
advertise
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY.-Mr. W. T. Linn,
an experienced druggist, who has been for several
years chief clerk at the well known apothecary es?
tablishment of MOSTS. E. H. Kellt rs fe Co., No. 131
Meeting-street, bas opened a drug store on his own
account, at the corner of Cannon and Coming-streets,
which will ba a gre ii. convenience to the people of
that neighborhood.
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LADIES' LUNCH AT KINSMAN'S SALOON.-Oys?
ters in every style. Mince pies, fresh daily. Hot cof?
fee and chocolate at all hours. Ice cream every
day.
Skirts an) /nrnisbiog (?ooii.
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SHIRT EMPORIUM.
RECEIVED
A NEW SUPPLY OP
THE
CELEBRATED
S T -A. IR.
M &
SHIRTS ANET COLLARS
Which are offered for sale at
THU LOWEST CASH PRICKS t
E. SCOTT,
M EETIKCSTIIBET,
OPPOSITE THE MARKET HALL.
January 9 6mos
Vim fMhotimt.
JJUSSELL'S BOOK STORK.
WEEKLY LIST NEW BOOKS, Sea. ,
TBE POET AND THE PAINTER, or Gems of Art
and Song, with ninety-nine large steel engrav?
ings, imperial 8vo. morocco, $20.
TKSTBYsoN'e Euro, Illustrated hy Gustave Dore, fo?
lio, in an elegant binding, $10.
TENNYSON'S LOCXSLY BALL, Illustrated by Henaeay.
4 octavo, $8.
GH AT'S ELEGY, with seventeen finely colored draw?
ing* and a photographic reproduction of the
original manuscript, 4to, $6 26.
WAYSTWB Ponga, original Poems of country life,
edited by Robert Buchanan, with forty-seven
illustrations, 4to. $10
TH? BIRD, by Michelet, illustrated hy two hundred
and ten exquisite engraving* by GlaoomeUl, $B.
Ganan* m Sono, or Hy ms of In*manuel, selected
from all age* by Phiupsohaff, D. D., 8vo, cloth
gilt extra, $0.
COWPER'S TABLE TALK, and other Poem*, beauti?
fully illustrated by the most eminent English
Artist*, 1 volume. 4to, $3.
STOBT WITHOUT AM Euro, from the German of Cs
rove, large ?to, with fifteen beautiful plc
turee, in imitation of water coior?, $7 60. ?
0 muara a* CAROL, by Charlea Dickens, with thirty
illur.trations. by Syringe, small 4 octavo, $5.
SCOTIA'S BARDS, the choicest prod tuitions of the
Scottish Poets, beautifully illustrated, 8vo, $4.
MARMOR, hy Walter Knott, with fifteen photographie
illustration , $ft.
LAY* or Tm HOLT LAH?, from ancient std modem
writer*, with sixty-three illustrations, $vo, ts.
CHAMBER*' BOOK or DAY? a miscellany of popular
antlaultlei, two larcro yorana**, royal 8vo, $$.
Ibo aboye ar* ell in elegant buding*.
January 1 ly?
y^ibavK * sow,
HEAL FUTATE BHOKEB8 k AUCTIONEERS,
Bt?u$fJ fcrraaid gmt, ?H*ur&a?ton" s.e.
Barrow and loan money, attend to coUeetteaef
rents, ?ad all maunsr of d?ala?,
'alar U mwiemo
??\$ atti) Cnju?.
mVO?TIiS' ALPINE ITS
Si 50.
MEN'S ALPINES, *2, $2 50; EXTRA $3 50
j-Men'a and Boys' Foft Folt Hats, 7? cents to ?4
Cloth and (Hazed Caps, 50 cents to SI 50
Ladies' Muffs. Cuffs and Fur Tippets.
Terms cash t STEELE'S HAT HALL,
No. 313 King-street,
January ll m2 fcign Of tho Big Oat.
$jar?*uj?n, &r.
li A R D WA RE
DIRECT IMPORTATION
NOW LA ND ma AND IN ?STORE PER
BRIO AGRA, FROM LIVERPOOL.
ELWELL HOES-assorted sizes
BRADE'S CROWN HOES -assorted sizes
BRADE'S PATENT CROWN HOES-assorted
sizes
PLANTERS' CROWN HOES-assorted sizes
GRUBBING, RICE and TRENCHING HOES
ELWELL SOCKET SPADES
STEEL CORN MILLS
WROUGHT IRON RAKES
LOCKS, HINGES, SASH CORD
FR lt IN G PANS
JOSEPH RODGERS & SON'S IVORY BAL?
ANCE HANDLE KNIVES AND CARVERS
RODGERS' AND W?STEN HOI, M SCISSORS
POCKET KNIVES, &o.
A or. NT FOB
THE C ISL KOKATA I) DODGE'S PER
E?CT PLOUGHS.
SAM'.Li H. MARSHALL
No. 310 KING-STREET,
Shgn of tho ?Big Gan."
January ll
tu-halmo
HAEDWARE
HART <5c 00-,
CORNER KING AND AUKKET STS.,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
Foreign and Domestic JIardwares
CUTLERY, GUNS,
ENGLISH AND SWEDISH BAR IRON
PLOJC?H AND NAYLORS CAST STEEL.
METALS.
ENGLISH HOLLOWWARE,
Consisting of POTS, OVENS, SPIDERS and EXTRA
LIDS
CIROULABS, CROS3 CUT AND MILL SAWS
MILL ROCKS AND BOLTING CLOTH
T> L o u a H s,
ANO A VARIETY OV
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
PLAIN, STAMPED AND JAPANNED
TINWARE.
WOODEN WARE
GLUE
ANO
A VARIETY OF FA?CY GOODS.
P. S.-Descriptive Catalogues can be had on ap?
plication. fmwSmos nao November 37
Pro (Books, (Ste.
GREAT ATTRACTION
AT
FURCHGOTT & BROS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRY GOODS STORE i
CORNER KING AND CALHOUN STREETS.
WE DEO TO INFORM THE LADIES AND OUR
Customers in general, that we have just re?
ceived (In addition to our usual stock of DOMESTIC
and FANCY GOOL S), a new supply suitable for the
present season. .
CONSISTING or:
CLOAKS, DRY OOODS, POPLINS, Ac, at reduced
prices ... ,r
Ht av y Balmoral Skirts St ff 1?
Very choice article Black 8ilk $1 80, worth $2 50
Ladies' super Merino Vests only $1
A lot of fine Plano Covers which will be sold less
than cost.
150 dozen HOOP SKIRTS, 50 to 60c,
30 dozen GENEVIEVE HOOP SKIRTS, an elegant
article, 80c. only
Ottenheimer's celebrated French CORSET, fl 00
and upward
A full and complete assortment of German and Eng?
lish HOSIER?, from 12% up
Afine assortment of Ladies' and Children's Silk, Ber?
lin. Cloth and Lisle GLOVES, elegant designs.
ALSO,
A good selection of
BLANKETS, COMFORTS, QUILTS
FLANNELS, CASSIMEBES
TABLE DAMASKS, &c,
At the lowest figures.
We would also notify our patrons that we have ar?
ranged a separate department m our Store exclu?
sively for
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TBUNKS, &c.
OW ENTRANCE ON CALFJOUN-STREET.
FUKCHGOTT ?fe BROS.,
No. 437 KING-STREET.
December ll 3mo
/me #rt*.
QU TOBY'S So CO.'S PHOTOGRAPH AND
FINE ABT GALLERY.
NOW ON EXHIBITION THE LARGEST. AND
finest Collection of CHROMO LITHOGRAPHS ever
seen in Charleston. They are perfect copies of cel?
ebrated Works of Art, both ancient and modern.
Among the collection may bo found SALVATOR
ROSA'S HEAD OF CHRIST, Correggo's Magdalene,
A. Delacroix's Tide Going Out, A. Delacroix's Tide
Coming In, Turner's Venice, Jackson's English
Scenery, Itowbottom's English Scenery. Baxter's
English and Irish Scenery, vie os on the Rhino, The
Jungfrand, The Wetterhorn, Marine Views, and
many others.
The public aro respectfully Invited to call and see
these beautiful Works ot Art. They are offered for
sale at New York prices.
PORCELAIN PICTURES.
Great reduction in the price ? 1 PORCELAIN PIC?
TURES. Recent improvements m producing these
pictures enable us (o now offer the i at nearly one
half the former prices, and tar aupei or. Call and
examine specimens.
OUB CARTES DE TOOTE AND OTHER
* PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS ARE UNSUR?
PASSED.
Especial attention given to children. Also to copy*
lng old Daguerreotyped and other pictures. Satisfac?
tion in all case* guaranteed, and at prims to corres?
pond with the times.
STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES
AMD t
OTHER PHOTOGRAPHS OF CHARLESTON,
FORT SUMTER AND MAGNOLIA
CEMETERY
At Hearnes* Pri?es.
A fine collection of *
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF THE MOUN?
TAINS IN NORTH CAROLINA AND THE
FRENOH BROAD RIVER.
I " ? ' . ?Ls '
These are the first and our/ Photographs ever taken
ra that locality.
4* V I H B Y ?* CO.,
MO. Wi KING-STREET,
CHARLES ION, ?. a
KOYMtiMClt
Curti?? Salea.
UNITICLV STATUS JMAUSI1A1V3 SVL.K.
UNITED STATICS OF AMERICA, SOUTH OAUOLINA DIS?
TRICT- IN KO.UITY.
William Rustin et ttl., vs. Peter J. Shand, et
al -Decree/or Foreclosure.
W. Y. LEITCH & U.S. BRUNS,
A uetioneers.
Dy virtue of a Decree cf sale to me directed, in tho
above ctse, by tho Hon. Goonrc H. Bryan,
Judge of 'ho Uistriet Court of tho Unhod Stilton
lorthe District aforesaid, I will expose for salo at
Public Auction, at the old Exchaugo, EaH oud ol
Broad-Street, THIS DAY. tho llth day of Janu?
ary, ISO"*), at ll o'clock, A. M.,
All that PLANTATIuN OB TRACT OE LAND, on
Lady's Island, formorlv tho property ol'the lato Mis.
Patiouco Wiso B. Eusiis, estimated on Tax Book at
rix hundred and forty (040) acres; about thrro hun
droit and Oliy (350? aores Ut for cultivation, sixiy (60)
acres of thin wood, tho rest salt flats and marsh;
bounded on tho north by Creok, oast by Creek that
divides Lad j'H l-l.md and st Helona Island, south
and west by Distant bland and Hazel's Iulet Plan?
tation. Oco.i negro hou;o*. overseer's houses,
cotton houses, bla.le houses, &c.
ALSO,
TWO HUNDRED (200) ACRES, moro or less, of
pino barten, situated on i'm - Uuyal isl.iud; bounds
uukuowu; used as an attachment to tho Lady's Is?
land Plantation for timber and fencing st ?itv.
Terms- One-third cash; and tho bataneo on
ciodit of ono, two and throe years, with interest
payable at nually ,. to bo secured by a bond of tho
purchaser and amortgi^oof tho premises sold. Pur?
chasers to pay th ; united States Marshal for all
necessary papo rs and stamps.
J. P. M. EPPING,
United Stales Marshal for south Carolina District.
January ll th 3 nil
Warehouse and Store corner of Stale and
Chalmers streets, formerly occupied by
Messrs. Wilbur ?f ?SOJI, Brokers and Auc?
tioneers.
W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS,
A uetioneers.
W1U be sold TO-MORRCW, 12th instant, at ttb Old
Postofllce,
That three-story BRICK WAREHOUSE and
STORE, at the corner ot State ind Chalmers streets,
measuring 38 feet front by CO feet deep, moro or less.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay us t. r pil ers and
stamps'. January ll
Valuable Real Estate ut Auction.
W. Y. LEITCH & H. S. BRUNS,
Anct:onecrs.
By virtue of an ordor of salo, to me directed by the
Hon, Geo. 3. Bryan, Judge of the United htatos
Distrh-.t Court for tho District of South Carolina,
I wi 1 offer for sale at public auction, TO-MOR?
ROW. January 12^1869, at ll o'clock A. M., at the
Old Postoffice, foot of Broad-street, Charleston,
8. C.,
All that LOT OE LAND, with the buildings there?
on, situate on thu cast side of Jlcetit g-street, op
posi o Burns lane, known as No. 18?, measuring in
front on Meeting-street, say fifty (50) feet, nnd in
depth, say ono hundred and seventy-seven (177) feet,
more or loss. Butting and bounding north on lands
of Otis Mills and estate of James Gibson; easton
lands of- Elliott, weston Meeting-street, and south
OB lands late of James H. Margart. Upon this Lot
is a three story brick building containing nine
rooms, fronting on Meeiing-streot, and one other
brisk building in the yard containing eight rooms.
1 hero is a fine well of water, and also a cistern in
the yard, and the first floor of the front Lui'di np is
admirably adapted for a store, tho whole forming
ono of the most desirable business locations in the
city.
I ALSO,
All that other LOT OF LAND, with the BUILD?
INGS thereon, situate on Meeticg-stroet, and for?
merly known as No. 234. Bounding to the west on
Meeting-street and measuring thereeu say fifty (50)
feet, to the north on lands of estate of James Gib?
son, and measuring on said lino say one hundred
and thirty-five 135) feet, to the east on lot of land
above described, and measuring on said linn say
fifty (50) feet, and to the south on lands lato of John
H. Margart.
Terms-One-third cash ; balance -in three equal
successive annual instalments, secured by bond or
bonds of purchaser, bearing interest from day of.
sale at the rate of seven per cent, per annum, and a
mortgage of the premises, buildings to bo insured
and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers
and stamps. LO DIS MoLAIN,
Assignee of James Browne.
January ll wfm9 tul
Estate Sale of Plantations and Residences.
BY LOUIS 1). DeSAUSSURE.
TO-MORROW, the 12th day of January, 18C9, will be
sold, at tho Old Postofllce, in Charleston, by order
of the Deviseos of John Asbe,
Tho handsome BRICK Ri:81 DENCE on tho north
side of South' Bay-street, between Mee. tin u and King
streets (tho residence of the late Colonel John b.
Asho) tj?in? ono ot thc most desirable Dwellings in
U16 City T?U wo yr?iairryv. -"..? ,.__m.._A E_i_v.
kitchen, carriage house and stable. The lot mea?
sures 74 -feet 10 in. on iront line, 69 feet 6 in. on the
back line and 209 feet dcop, more or less.
AXSO,
The THREE 8TORY WOODEN MANSION HOUSE
on the north side of South "Bay-street, between
Meeting and King streets, containing twelve rooms
three piazzas, &c. On the premises are brick kitchen,
carriage house and stable. Tho lot measures 54 feet
7 in lu iront, more or less, 52 foot on the back line,
and 241 feet deep, more or less.
ALSO,
The TWO RICE PLANTATIONS at the boat pitch
of the tide, known as "Will Town" and "High
Wassle," or "Rotterdam," now merged into ono
{ilantauon, sit?ate in st Bartholomew's Parish, Col?
et?n District, opposite Will Town, on a large creek,
waters of Pon Pon Rivor, containing jointly 1049
acres, of which 400 acres are rice land, under bank
(about 200 of which hare been planted this year);
bounding to the north and northwest by lands of
estate Raynard and Edward Barnwell, to the south
on hinds of Mrs. Wayne, and to the east on said
creek. On the place are two small Dwelling Houces
and accommodations for seventy or more negroes.
ALSO,
A TBACT OF PINE BARREN LAND, on the Pon
Pon Rivor, St Paul's Parisb, opposite the Will Town
Plantation, containing 180 acres of land.
ALSO,
Fifteen TOWN LOTS in the village of Will Town.
ALSO,
The SEA ISLAND COTTON PLANTATION, in St.
Pant's Parish.Colleton District, 30 miles from Charles?
ton, and about 8 miles from Adams' Bun Depot, on
the Savannah and Charleston Railroad, known as the
"Point Place," on Toogadoo River (tho residence of
the late Col. John 8. A she), considered one of the
most productive and certain places on the coast, con?
taining about 400 acres oi land, of which abont 250
are cleared. On the place are overseer and negro
houses. This place ls considered healthy to reside
on all the year.
ALSO.
The TBACT OF LAND OB ISLAND, commonly
known aa Whooping Island on tho Da whoo River,
Col le ton Dian tc t, containing 217 acres of land.
ALSO,
"MOSS HILL " PLANTATION, lying In and
around Adams' Bun, Colleton District, containing
about 1010 acres,.more or les3, having about 60,000
Pine Trees, boxed; butting and boundit-g to the oast
and northea-t by lands i f estate of John T. Mar
thall and the estate of Wm. Wi kinson, to the north
by plantation called "Veache's," owned by estate
James King, and to tho wost by lands of Edward
Barnwell.
ALSO,
The TBACT OF LAND known aa "Roxbury," St.
Paul's Parish, Colleton District, containing about
350 acres.
Conditions-One-third cash; balance by bond, pay?
ai le in two equal successive annual instalments,
with Interest trom day of saH, to be secured by a
mortgage of the property, tho city r?sidences to be
insured and pohoies assigned. Purchasers to pay
for all necessary pa;.ors and revonne stamps.
Januaiy ll 2 tuthsS mtutbfsmtu7
SUEBR.IFF'S SALIC.
By vutue of a writ of Fieri Facias, to mo directed
and .louvered, will be sold on MONDAY, the first
day of February next, at the northeast corner of tho
Courthouse, between the hours of ll A. M. and 3
P. M.,
All the right, title and interest of tho defendant in
a TRACI OF LAND, situate on Ed uto leland, and
known as "Cedar Hall," together with the buildings
and improvements thereon, said tract containing 400
sores, more or less.
Levied on and to bo sold as the property of Dr.
James E. Vi haley at the suit ol Joseph Purcell, tor
use ot C. B. Northrop.
ALSO,
At the rame time and place
All tho right, title and interest of the defendant in
all that LOT OF LAND, with improvements thereon,
situate in the Town of Mount Pleasant; said Lot
bounded south on ttennett-street, east on lan. s of
Dav? son, and west on lands of Tomllnson.
Levied on and to be sold as the property of Wm.
T. Pearce at the suits of ?. H. Bequest and C. Koper.
ALSO,
At the s ?me time and place
All tbe right, title and interest of the defendant
in all that TRACT OF LAND situate In Ht. John's
Berkeley, near Mount Holly Station, Northeastern
Railroad, with the bandings and Improvements
thereon ; said tract containing about 350 acres, more
or lesa, bounded north by lands of W. J. Butaon,
south hy binds of B. A. Donnolly, east by lands of j
Donnelly and Breeze, and west by lands of Louis
Cannon.
Levied on and to be sold as the property of Ed?
ward B. Sims, at the suits of W. H. Harvey and
otheis.
ALSO,
' At tho same ?imo and place -
All the right title and interest of the defendant in
all those 1HBKK LOTH OF LAND, with buildings '
and improvements thereon, situate on tho north side
of Truiabo'a Court, and east alda of Butlodge-street.
Levied on aaa to be sold as the property of O. O,
Trombo, at the ault of Achille De Oaraduo.
Terms oash. E. W. M. MACKEY, 8. 0. 0.
Janu.ry ll ma
O
TWO 8 ?> N ?ITA?,
D Y ER AND SCOURER.
Itt Miurtkot-stroot, between Ktmjg ?BM?
A rel?? al*??ereetb.
CMBNTS' COATS, \K8T8. PANTS AM? SATO
Dyed, Cleaned and Pressed.
November Ul trfta?mos
glutton Salts.
UNITED STATES M A KS II A IV SJ S I Lt E.
UNITED 8TATE3 OF AMERICA, HOUTH CAROLINA DIS?
TRICT-IN EQUITY.
James Dunlop and Thomas \V. Mc Canee, Sur?
vivors, vs Nathaniel Hey ward-Dca ec for
Foreclosure.
W, Y. LEITCH & B. H. BRUNS,
Auclioiiccra.
By virtue of a Decree of Kalo, to nie dire ted in tho
above caso by ibo lion. Ocorgo s. Bryan, Judge
of tho District Court ot the United States, for tue
Dist i let aforesaid, I wilt expose for sale, at pub?
lic Aiic?on, atibe Old Exchange, east end of Broad?
sheet, '1HLS DAY, tho 11th day of January,
1809, at ll o'clock, A. M.
All that PLANTATION called DESERVE GROVE,
situate on the waters of Oombahee River, measuring
nnd containing two hundred and ?l?'ty (250) acres;
butting and bounding north and wost on lauds ol
William H. Hayward, oal'ed tho "Grove," and soul li
and east by lands of Jumes li. Heyward, called
"Myrtle Grove."
ALSO, %
All that PLANTATION called "THE HUOHEV
f Hunte on tl:o waters of Combahco River, raoaburiug
and cont lining ono huudiod and titty (150) acres;
bultiug and bounding north and ea-t by lands of
W illiam H. Hey ward, called tho "Pines," south and
wost by FoRy Crock.
ALSO,
All that PLANTATION called "CLARKS", situate
on tho waters of tho Combahoe River, measuring
and containiucr live hundred (500) acres; butting and
bounding north by lands of Zatilor. east by 1 inds of
W. C. P. Bollinger, and south and wes' by lands of
tho Charleston and Savannah Railroad Company,
called "WhitohaU."
Terms-One-third cash ; and tho balance on a cre?
dit cf one and two years, with interest payable an?
nually, to bc secured by a bond of tho purchaser and
a mortgage of thc premises sold. Purchaser to pay
tho Marshal for all noees3iry papers and Revenue
stamps. J,P. M. EPPING,
United States Marshal for South Carolina District,
January II tuthsihmO
UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE.
UNITED STATE i OF AMERICA, SOUTH CAROLINA DIS?
TRICT-TN EQUITY.
Leonard A. Jones, et al., vs. Thomas A. Hu
guenin-Decree for Foreclosure.
W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS,
Auctioneers.
Ry virtue of a Decreo ot Sale to me directed, ia tho
above case, by the Hon. George 8. Bryun, Judge
of the District Court of tho United States, for tho
District aforosold, I will expose for sale at public
auction, at tho O.'d Exchange, east end of Broad
street, THIS DAY, the eleventh day of January,
1809, at ll o'clcck A. M.,
All that TRACT OF LAND or PLANTATION,
known as a portion of Bull's Island, west of Jack
son's Creek, situate in Christ ChurchjParisb,Charles?
ton District, In the State aforesaid, measuring and
containing about 30C0 acres. Bounded on the north
by Bull's Bay Channel, on tho south by tho Atlantic
Ocean, on tho west by Capers' Inlet, and on the cist
by Jackson's Creek, following tho natural run of the
westorn branoh of said Jackson Creek, until it
roaches Salt Water Pond, and from thenee in a
direct lino to the noarost point to the Atlantic
Ocean.
Terms-One-thiid cash, and the balance on a crod
lt of ono and two years, with interest payable an?
nually, to be ?ecured by a bond of tho purchaser and
a mortgage of tho premises sold. Purchasers to pay
the Uni tea States Marshal for all necessary papers
and stamps. J. P. M. EPPINiL
United sutes Marshal for South Carolina District.
January ll thSml
UNITED STATES Rf ARS II AL'S SALE.
UNITED 8IATE3 OF AMERICA, SOUTH CAROLINA DIS
TRICT-IN EQUITY.
James Dunlop and Thomas W. McCance vs.
William B. Means and James M. Rhett
Decree for Foreclosure.
W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BUI NS,
Auctioneers.
By virtuo of a 1 coree of Sale to me directed in the
above case by the Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge of
tho District Court of the United States for the Dis
trict aforesaid, I will expose for sale at public auc
tion, at the Old Exchange, cast end of Broad-street,
TB IS PAY, the eleventh day of January, 1869,
at Eleven o'clock, A. M.
All that PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LANDt
caUed "FEE FARM," situate in CoUeton District, in
said state, measuring and containing o'.even hun?
dred and sixty-five acres, moro or lens; butting and
bounding north by lands of Nathaniel Hey ward,
known as Lavington ls and, and lands of B. B. Rhett,
called Dranofield ; east by Lal io Creek, and lands
now or late of B. L. Toomer; south by lands of Ro?
bert Chisolm, end west by lands of Haskell Rhett.
Terms-One-third cash; and the balance on a cre?
dit ol one and two years, with interest payable an?
nually, to be secured by a bond of tho purchaser,
and a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to
pay the United States Marshal for all necessary papers
and stamps. J. P. M. EPPING,
United s?tes Marshal, for South Carolina District
? ff???"?rV 1.1- th3ml
.UNITED STATES M AM SH AL'S SAL?T"
U NIT ED STATES OF AMERICA, SOUTH CAROLINA
DISTRICT-IN EQUITY.
Dunlop Moncure S; Co. vs. Martin L. Wilkins,
Trustee, ana* Thomas E. Screven-Decree
for Foreclosure.
W.Y.LEITCH & R.S. BRUNS,
Auctioneers.
By virtue of a Decree of Sale to me directed, in the
above case, by the Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge
ot the District Court of the United t tates for the
District aioresaid, I will expose for sale at public
auction, at the Old Exchange, east end ot Broad
street, THIS DAY, the 11th day of January, 1869,
at ll o'clock A. M.,
All that TRACT OF LAND, in Prince William**?
Parish, in tho xMstrict of Beaufort, called ROSE?
FIELD, containing about five hundred and nicety
(590) acres, moie or less. Butting and bounding to
ti. o north on lauds of William Bluett; to the east on
?ands of Thomas M. Hanckel, known as Twicken?
ham ; to the south on tho lands of the estate of Th os.
Fuller and Dr. Han ry FuUer; and to the west on th?
Sheldon Bond.
Terms-One-third cosh ; and the balan?a on a cre?
dit of one and two years, with interest, payable an?
nually, to be secured by a bond of thc purchaser and
mortgage of the premises sold. Pureba sors to pay
the United States Marshal for alt necessary papers
and stamps. J. P. M. i PPING,
United States Marshal for South Carolina District
January ll thSml
Desirable Residence adjacent to South Carolina
Railroad Workshop, in Columbus-street.
W. Y. LEITCH & K. S. BRUNS,
Auctioneer?.
Will be sold TO-MORROW, 12th irstant, at tho Old
Fostofhee, at ll o'clock,
That desirable two ?tory WOODEN DWELLING
and outbuildings, situated in Columbus-street, op?
posite the south Carolina Railroad Workshop.
llou<e contains 4 square rooms and piazza. Lot
measures 81 feet, by 100 in depth, more or less.
Terms-One-hall cash; balance lu one year, with
interest, secured by bond and mortgage of the prem?
ises; property to be insured and policv assigned
Purchaser to pay na for papers and stamps.
January ll
Small Dwelling in Marsh street.
W. Y. LEITCH & H. S. BRUNS,
A actioned-*.
Will bo soldi O-MOR Rt) W, 12th instant, at ll o'clock,
at the Old Postofllco.
That smaU two story WQuDEtf DWELLING, sit?
uated on the east side of Marsh-street known as No.
.8. Lot measures 20 feet ft ont, by 118 feet in di pth,
more or less.
l erins-One-third c.IFh ; balance payable, w th in?
terest ia ono and two years. Property io bn insured
and policy af signed. Purchaser to pay us for pa?
pers and stamps. fmtu3 January ll
?1 J*m??"fl)
BLANK BOOK
MANUFACTORY.
BLANK BOOKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS MADE
to order, with any style of Binding or pattern of Rul?
ing, of beat material and workmanship.
BOOK-BIN DINO.
MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, MUSIC, NEWS?
PAPERS, Bibles, Prayer Booka, kc, Bound m any
stylo, and neatly Lettered with name.
Lithographing and J b Printing.
JOB PRINTING-Cards, Letter. Note and Bul
Heads, Circulars, Dray Receipts, Pamphlets, Ac, in
first-rate style and at low prices.
STATIONERY.
AU varieties of LAW, OFFICS Ah? FANCY STA
TIONERY.
BLANK BOOKS.
Alargo assortment of our own and af the heat
Northern manufacturer*), constantly on head.
NOTICE-We are offering our surplus stock of
Chook Booka, Bank Books, Railroad and Vessel Re?
ceipt Books, Cotton Weigh* and shipping Booka, at
greatly reduced prices.
TIME BOOKS lor Plantera, Mechanics and Busi?
ness' Men generally (monthly and weekly), a great
variety ot forms.
DARERS'BREAD BOOKS, Leading and Dockage
Booka, MegiotrateV Dookcts, Hot*! Registers, fte.
TO DKALBKS.
Having a largs surplus of BLANK BOOKS, af all
styles af bindlag. the trade will he supplied far a
Rutted lime at a great reduction en New York nest.
At OOBSTMAY**,
iOeoemkerU ftswimo No. 9 BROAivaTBJ?W,
?Judian Solea.
Ff ty Casus and Cartoons Hoots, Balmorals,
Brogans, Wal.', Assorted Dry Goods, Col
ored Blankets, Hosiery, tj-c.
CAMPBELL, KNOX & CO..
Cus?a Auction House, Ko. 55 Ilascl-s'.rcct,
Opposite Postofllce,
Will soil THIs DAY, commencing at 10 oviock,
MENS' CALF BOOTS. Glove-top Congress Gait
irs, Balmoral!), Brogans, Womens' Polish Balmorals,
laltei P, Slippers, ttu&ber Sho? s. Youths* nud Ohil
Iren's Palrnorals. Brogans, Oxford'Hos, Boola, Mona'
Back and Colored Napier, London and other stylo
lats. Brown Blankets. Shawls, Casnimores, Morlnocs,
'anion Flannels, Dress Plaids, M un!m Curtains,
?olhinds, Coat Linings, Madder, Silk and Ponteo
lundkcrchiofg, Hosiery, Braids, Trimmings, Skirts
.pring Stripes, Shirtings, UndcrHhirts, Sic, kc.
Conditions cash. January ll
Sundries, to pay Freight and Storage and other
Expenses.
Bi LAU BEY & ALEXANDER,
CO-MORROW, the 12 h instaut, will bo ?old, in our
store, No. 137 East Bay, at 10 o'c'ock,
150 packages BUND RI KS,
CONSISTING OF:
Uoxes CHEESE. Ne^ts Measures, Woll Buckots
Dozens Wuter But kets, Nests Boxe?, dozens Sieves
Soxes rollins* Axes. Half and quarter boxo3 Raisins
?oxes Horrings, boxes Whitlemoro's Cotton Cards
Dozen Wash boards, barrels, half and kits Ma-kerol
Dozen Hames, Chests Tea, Movos
Soxos Yeast Powder, Oven Covers
3arrels Crackois, Crockery, coils Rope
Soxes Pickles, Sheol s Zinc, kegs Pal at
S.egB Riv* ts, bundles bedposts. Cotton Tics
?ly Wheels, pieces Ragging, &c., &c.
Conditions cash. January ll
House and Lot in Elizabeth-street.
BY WARBLAW & CAREW.
PMlbo sold on TO-MORROW, 12th instant, at lt
o'clock A. M., at the corner ol East Ray and Broad
streets,
A HOUSE AND LOT, No. 3 Elizabeth-street, on
the west side, two doors north of Calhoun. Tho
Dwelling contains lour rooms, with piazza on thu
south. 'J. hero is also a kitchen with necessary out?
buildings. The Lot measures 30 feet 6 inches front,
by about 113 toot deep.
Tercas-One-third cash ; tho balance in one and
two years, with mortgago secured by the property.
Purchaser to pay W. Se C. for tho papers.
January ll fmlu3
Desirable Building Lots on Rutledge Avenue.
BY R. M. MARSHALL & BRO.
TO-MORROW, 12th instant, will bo sold at the Old
Postofflco, at ll o'clock.
Those VACANT LOTS on east sido of Rutledge
Avenue, north of Morris-Btreet-Nos. 1 and 2 meas?
uring 44 feet on Rutledge by 130 deep, and Nos. 3
md 4 measuring 56 feet on Court leading from Rut
lodge, by 88 feot deep, more or loss.
Terms-Hah cash; secured as usual. Purchaser
to pay us for papers and stamps. January ll
Auction Sale.
WM. GURNEY, Auctioneer.
Will bo jsold. at Public Auction, TO-MORROW, Jan?
uary 12,1860, at 10 o'clock, at No. 10 East Bay
stro?t, Charleston. S. C.,
ll HORSES, 1 MULE
2 Carts and Harness
raddles, Bridles, Table*, Desks, Chairs, Stoves, &c,
&c, being the surplus Droperty belonging to the
United States Government.
Property to bc removed Immediately after salo.
Terms rash iu Government funds.
EDWARD L. DEANE. Disbursing Officer,
January ll Bureau R. F. & A. L" S. C.
Seventy ?oe Acres oj Land on South Carolina
Railroad, sixteen miles from the city, well
timbered andparlially settled.
BY J. FRASER MATHEWES.
Will be sold TO-MORROW, 12th instant, at tho Old
Postoffice, at ll o'clock,
Terms cash, and purchaser to pay J. F. M. for pa?
pora and s<amps. January ll
Horses, Mules, One Fine Buggy, Two Drays,
with Harness in good order, and other Ve?
hicles; also, Furniture, consisting of Fine
Bedroom Set, several Carpets, French Plate
Mirrors, Sideboards, Bedsteads, Bedding,
Tables, Jfc , at Auction.
BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH.
On WEDNESDAY, the 13th instant, at 10 o'clock, at
his salesroom, No. 31 Brood-street,
January ll _*
Valuable Real Estate, corner Broad and
Church streets.
WM. McKAY, Auctioneer,
Will seU on FRIDAY, tho 15th.instant, at tho Old
That **D EsTlS%Brit?"*C(!) ? N E R * 8 TOR ?7 corner
?f Bro d and Church streets.
AXJBO,
The TWO ADJOINING STORES on Broad-street,
measuring on Broad-street sixty-one (61) feet, more
yr less, and on Church thirty-eight (38) feet, more or
Less. The abovo properly tobe sold together.
Terms-One-third cash; balance in one and two
yeats in equal aunual instalment?, secured by bond
md mortgage, with interest from day of sale at seven
per cent. Buildings to be Insured and policy as?
signed. Purchaser to pay Auctioneer for papera
ind stamps. mwf5tbf2 January 4
^Ltirttotircr?1 ??55?}^Sol^_
Desirable Residence, 2Vo. 21 Legare street, for
Rent,
BY ALONZO J. WHITE & SON.
Will be rented, that desirable HOUSE, No. 21 Le
;are-stieet, containing some eight rooms, comino
iious outbuildings, Ac.
For particulars apply as above, at our office,
January ll_mwsg_No 58 EAST BAY.
Residence en South Bay-street.
BY LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE.
At Private 8alo
The three-story WOODEN RESIDENCE, No. 13
South Bay (filth west of King-street), containing six
upright and one dressing room, double piazzas, on a
brick basement, and attached a brick addition, with
kitchen, wash roam and servants' apartments, Ac.
Lot measures 60 feet front by 160 feet deep. This is a
very cool situation, and commands a fine view of the
wa'or.
ALSO,
The LOT OF L? ND on Lamboll-street, adjoining
the above on the north, with two two-story Wooden
Buildings thereon. Lot 50 feet front by 160 feet
Jeep.
Apply as above, at No. 23 BROAD-STREET.
Janoary 8_ fmw3
BY J. FRASER MATHE WES,
Real Estate Agent, No. 56 Broad-street.
For sale and Lease
PHOSPHATE LANDS of a superior quality, on
Jeep water navigation and healthy locations all the
year.
RICE and COTTON PLANTATIONS and FARMS in
ill parts of thc State.
CITY PROPERTY of every description.
November 2 3mos.
~15oisrT
OVERLOOK THIS!
IP YOU WANT GAS FITTING ?ONE.
Go tb P. L. GUI LLEHIN, No. 14? Ohuroh-street.
lyon want STEAM FlLLiNGdone.
Go to P. L. GUILLEMA, No. 140 Church-street,
lyon want PLUMB LNG doue, ?
Go to P. L. GUILLEMIN, So. 140Church-street,
f you want TIN HOOFING ana" GrJ iTURING done.
Goto P. L. GU?LLEMIN, No. 149 Church-street,
lyon want GAS FLY i Un ES,
Go to P. L. GUILLEMIN, Mo. 140 Ohuroh-street.
AVI'ero you cnn get GAS CHANDELIERS, PEN?
DANTS. Brackets, Hall Lights, Portable Stands,
>rop Lights,
ARQANB BURNKRg,
Porcelain, Mica, Paper and lin Shade?, Glass
Hob s and shades, Copper ?nd Iron Pomps, Bath
rubs, Parler and Bed-room Orates, Kerosene Lamps,
io., ko., at reasonable prices.
Repairing promptly attended to,
Oki Gas Fixtures Rebronsed.
December 10_thsm?mo
LEATHER AND RUBBER
BBLTHTQ.
Jteam Packin?
Lace Leather
Rirets and Ruhr?
Belt Hooks, &c
VOB SALE BY
WM. M. BIRI} & OO.,
Wo. ?03 MAIf BAY,
OHAJELE8T0H. 8. 0.
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