The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, December 07, 1869, Image 3
CITY AFFAIRS.
Meetings Thia Dmy.
Ipta Lodge of Perfection, at 7 P. M.
Carolina Rifle Club, at half-past ? P. M.
Freundschartsbund. at 12 li.
Hook and Ladder. No. 1, at naif-past 7 P. M.
Vigilant Fire Company, at 7 P. BL
Hibernian Society, at 7 P. M.
Workingmen, at half-past 7 P. M.
Auction Sale? This Davy.
&.4A.P. Caldwell will sell at 9 o'clock, at
their atore, Goshen butter.
Q. w. Steffens will sell at half-past 0 o'clock, at
his store, butter, bacon, Ac
Lauroy A Alexander will seU at io o'clock, at
their store, strips, hams, Ac.
Miles Drake will sell at io o'clock, at his store,
mirrors, toys, Ac.
John G. Milnor A Go. will sell at 10 o'clock, at
their store, shoes, dry goods, Ac.
Leitch A Brans will sell at 10 o'clock, at the Old
Posiof9.ee, real estate.
J. T. Humphreys will adi at U o'clock, at the
Old Pos to fri ce, real estate.
Wardlaw A Carew will sell at ll o'clock, at the
Old Poa to ?Tl ce, rea! estate.
A. a McGiUlvray will sell at ll o'clock, at the
OM Postofflce, real estate. . .
THE CHEAPEST YET.-The Nsws Job Office ls
now printing bill-heads in the best style and on
fine paper, at $2 50 per thou iand. Merchants, think
?Tit*
BEAL ESTATE SAT.ES.-Mr. William Gurney
set?" yesterday three plantations In Beaufovt
County, containing 1900 acres, for $4500.
Hr. A. a McGiUlvray sold the lot and buildings
on the east side of Anson street, near OalliCUB,
fer $1510.
JOWTTT'8 CHRISTMAS PICTORIAL.-Mr. Tfttul.
0. Jowl? will issue, dnring Christmas week, a
pictorial paper, containing a Christmas story,
and other interesting matter. It is to be circu?
lated free, and ls commended on that account to
the advertisers of Christmas goods.
Tas FUNERAL 8BRTICBS O? TOE LATH MR.
M. W. DARRELL wore held yesterday afternoon at
St. John's Chapel, and were attended by a large
number of the friends of the decease!. Mr.
Darrell was the pioneer ra'Iroad engineer in this
State, and for many years a valued attache of
the South Carolina Railroad.
SWBDENBORGIAN LECTURES.-The Rev. Louis
H. Tafel, the Swedenborgian missionary for
Georgia, Sooth Carolina and Florida, will deli vcr
three lectures in the Unitarian Church, commenc?
ing this evening. The subjects selected are :
The Trinity in Jeans Christ," "The Sacred Scrip?
tures, M and "Heaven and Hell." The public are
invited to attend. The original Swedenborgian
Church in th's city comprised bnt few members,
and few of these are now alive.
MASONIC ELECTION.-The annlvorsary com?
munication of Solomon's Lodge, No. 1., A. F. M.,
was held at the Masonic Halton Monday evening,
December Otb '800. The following officers were
duly elected ft ? the next Masonic year: Bro?.
John McLelsh, W. M.: Albert 0. 8tone, Sr. W.;
Wqtw CL Miller, Jr. W.;B- Thayer. Treasmer.; Wm.
Am Wilson, Secretary; Wm. E Milligan, Sr. Dea?
con; Andrew Kroeg, Jr. Deacon; Theodore
Smith and John Johnson, Stewards; John P. Bail.
Tyler.
?
A MODEL ESTABLISHMENT_We invite thc at?
tention of the friends or Toa NBWS in tuc ci tv and
throughout the State to the excellent facilities
which our office enjoys Tor the prompt execution
of all kinds of Book and Job Printing. Fully pro?
vided with new type and machinery of the latest
and most approved pattern, and having a large
and carefully selected stock of cards, envelopes
?nd papers of all qualities. TUB NEWS Job Office 's
now prepared to All orders for every description
ot ptain and ornamental printing in the very best
manner, and at rates at least as low as any other
establishment in the Southern States. Call at
TUB NBJTS building (up-stalrs) and examine oar
scale of prices and specimens of our work.
Opona.-Morris Jacobs and John Williams,
Both colored, have been arrested by Officer Truall
for stealing from Messrs. Cordray A Co.
James Henry alias Bullhead, Sam Bates, Wil?
son Goodwin, Joe Bailey and J. Hey ward, who
were sentenced to confinement in tbe peniten?
tiary, will be taken to Colombia this morning.
Forty-three merchants of this city have peti?
tioned Congress to modify the revenue laws so os
to enable them to import guano from the Pacific
Islands in other than American vessels.
A meeting of the white Journeymen machinists,
moulders and paitcrn-m&kors, ls called this eve?
ning at the hall of the utgle Piro Company.
A special meeting of Council will be held to?
night.
{gk\ Michael's clock has been so erratic for some
time past that it was noticed yesterday, as a
striking coincidence, that, tho hour or 12 was
shimed simultaneously by that monitor and the
Orpaanhouse alarm.
The horses of the Rutledge street car who ran
away on saturday afternoon, while near thc bat
tory, struck two little girls, children of Mr. Otto
Sontag, who were walking on the sidewalk, in?
juring them to some extent.
Charles Griffin has been appointed route agent
between Greenville and Columbia, S. C.
Tho bridge of thc Savannah and Charleston
Railroad over tho Savannah River ls all ready for
the superstructure and Iron. "Thc draw gives two
openings eighty feet wide each, and the entire
work wUl be dono by the 20th.
CONIC OPERA AT TUB ACADEMY or Mosle?
ms CHAPMAN Sisrsas-GBKAT Suoosss OP IXION.
The Academy of Maslo was Ulled last night with
mach the largest audience that has yet graced
that stately edifice, in the parquotte and dress
circle largi nambira, unable to obtain seats,
ware compelled to stand throughout the evening,
while tbe 'amdy circle and upper gallery seemed
io form one dense mass of delighted humanity,
stretching tier above tier, to the frescoed arches
of the dome. Tuc presence of so vast a throng
was Ind :ed an encouraging evidence that
Charleston means to support in good earnest thc
elegant and costly place or amusement which it
ts at last her goad fortune to have obtained.
The evening's entertainment began with the
farce of Thc Quiet Family, during walch tii-j hu?
mor of Bishop kept Uta hausa ooavuliJd with
merriment, lt Is many years since sa gool a
?om:d:an has appeared upon thu Charleston
boardi. The interval after tho fall of the curtalu j
was agresably Oiled by Mr. Withers, tho famous
violinist, whosomarvedoui execution naca his fa?
vorite instrument, with th? socjra.nnl neat of a
well trained orchestra, provoked thunders of ap?
plause.
Ixion, tho che' attraction of th: evening, was
a m uk:! aueoess fron beginning t:i euJ. Tho
ftirtatlo ui of th J gay The wattan Prince in thc
Olympkin realm?, tin alternate delight and des?
pair of the love-strtokea goddesses, the frolics of
Bacchus, the thunderous jealousy of Jupiter and
Mara, the m ?sohier making or the wing-footed
Mercury, the antics of Cupid, and last, bul not
least, tho discreet scandals and pungent wit of
t&e portly Minerva-all these are woven Into an
absurd but lively medley of sang, dance and scen?
ic effect, tn which the interest never flags.
Bishop's Minerva' was simply stunning. But
the charming Chapman Sisters-Mi.? Blanche
as Izioa and Miss Elia as Mercury-took
tbs house by storm. Attractively costumed, and
with yoath. beauty and grace joined to sweet
Singing and fialshsd actin r, it ls no wonder these
young ladies have achieved so great a reputation
throughout the country. Taay are bath quito
young-the elder being eighteen and the younger
barely sixteen. Apart from tlittlrown histrionic
merita, they havo prescriptive claims to thc favor
of the Charleston public-their grandparents, oa
both the paternal uni mitcrual sides, having
been'favor.tes on our boards uearly half a ccu
^-tury ago.
To-nljpt they brintrout the droll, musical ex?
travaganza of c. noe rt**.
Hotel Ar rifle Ditimlm 6.
CHARLHSTON HOTIL
Jas. O?eanut, Florida; T. L, Henry, Savan
nah; W. J. Marshall, Florida; 0. ll. Bider, Maine;
8. B. Terry, Jr., New Torie; 8. Woe I, Philadelphia;
Henry C. Nathan, New Torie; E. K. Wood, Mrs. E.
R. Wood, Philadelphia; R. Cilohrist, Jersey City;
H. D. Baoot, Englewood, N. J.; C. rt nun hull, Mrs.
C. Brambah, New York; Geo. S. Cameron, Charles?
ton.
PAVILION HOTEL,
W. J. McMillan, Goorge J. Car. 0. P. Shaffer,
Marlon; John Mewsharn, Baltimore; J. M. Wil?
liams, Watertown; M. C. Hall, S. OL; P. A. San?
ders, Sanders T. O., S. C.; J. M. Smith and lady,
Bamberg, H. C.; John F. Juno, Manning, S. C.;
M. W. Felder lady and ohild, Barnwell; L. G.
Hay, Bamberg, S. C. ; A. Lory ea, Branchville, &
C.; L. Abny, N. Y.; T. R, Hewitt, Florence, S.O.
MILLS HOUSB.
E. W. Arnold, New York; Geo. T. Cutler, North
hampton, Mass.; H. A. Lo voil, A. B. Heath, New
York; G. A. Seymour, Savannah; E. P. Branch,
Philadelphia; V. 3. Starr, Savannah; Thomas B.
Gourard, M. C. Wade, Georgia; John H. Grima,
Atlantic and Quir Railroad; L. C. Downs, Geor?
gia; Wm. E. Fisher, E. J. Sterling, 8. W. Wein
sclielsck, New York; C. Olnoy, Oregon; P. H.
Eaton, Cheraw; E. Branch, New York; Geo. M.
Draft, Gadsden; S. D. Ross, Philadelphia.
Tribute oi Respect.
At the last Quartorly Meeting of the Board
of Directors of tho South Carolina Railroad Com?
pany, the following Preamble and Resolutions
were unanimously adopted:
The Heard of Directors of the South Carolina
Ral'vo.vl Company, profoundly sensible of thc loss
rt alc? the company bas sustained by the death of
Mr. JAMES ROSS, and the void that has been
made among themselves, now place upon record
the expression of unfeigned sorrow which this
sad event has caused thurn.
Educated for a life of case rather than activity,
and with a fortuno that removed all barriers to
its indulgence, Mr. Rosa's tastes and inclinations
led him to the more activo and useful pursuits of j
Ufe. In its conrsc he discharged with ability and
zeal the duties of State senator, of acting presi?
dent or the Bani: or thc State on the death or
Judge Colcock, and until within a few week's or his
death, of president of the Southwestern Railroad
Bank. For many years a director of this com?
pany, he exhibited at all times a zealous Interest
In Its affairs, and participated largely in its man?
agement. Reserved in his manners, but courte?
ous, g?nerons, liberal in sentiment, and Imbued
with a high sense of right, he won popularity
without seeking lt, and commanded and retained
the confidence or all who knew him. Therefore,
RfsolofC, That,in the death of Mr. Ross, this
company haa lost an able and faithful counsellor,
aud this board a valued aud esteemed associate.
Besoloed, That a copy of these proceedings bc
published in the journals of the city, and a copy
sent to his family, with the sympathies of the
directors in their bereavement.
Extract from thc Minutes.
J. R. EMERY, Secretary.
Charleston, 8. C., December 0,1S09.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Fort ras HOLIDAYS.-Cheap chromos, Une
photographs, handsomo picure frames, a large
stock of albums-cheaper than the ohcupest. At
C. C. BJgntcr'a, No. 101 King street
CAROLINA LIP? INSURANCK COMPANT.-WC
would direct special attention to tho advertise?
ment or this company In another column. Hav?
ing already, by Its excellent business manage?
ment, become one of thc leading companies of the
?South, thc election of the Hon. Jefferson Davis to
the presidency of the company will enable it to
hold and improve Rs position.
FOB Conans AND THROAT DISOKDKRS, use
"Brown's Bronchial Troches," having proved
their efficiency by a test or many years.
"I have never changed my mind rospocting
them from thc first, excepting to think yet botter
of that which I began thinking well of."-[Rev.
Henry Ward Beecher.
8ALK OP VALUABLK REAL ESTATE.-Messrs.
Wardlaw A Carew will offer for sale at ll o'clock
this day, five lots immediately opposite thc now
Customhouse. This property presenta a strong
inducement to capitalists who desire investment,
and to merchants wno wish to secure the nnest
business locality on East Bay, if not in the entire
city.
Wo hope soon to see several fine stores orna?
menting this popular thoroughfare. dec7
BUSINESS ENVKLOI'BS.-TUE NEWS Job Office
ls now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with
business cards printed thereon, at $4 per thous?
and. Send your ordors. Every merchant and
business man should have his card printed on his
envelopes.
ONE OP DICKENS' or Scott's Work3 Ls present?
ed to every annual subscriber to the XIX Cen?
tury, ocro
insurance.
QAROLINA LIFE INSURANCE COM?
PANY, OF MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE.
President, Hon. JEFFERSON DAVIS, of Mis?
sissippi; vice-Presidents, M. J. Www and J. T.
PETIT; Secretary, W. F. BorLR.
Capital.32O0.0C0 CO
Assets. 644,154 66
Special attention is railed to the NEW SUR?
RENDER VALUE SYSTHM. by willoh thu greatest
advantages arc offered to Insurers.
Travelling Agents and Canvassers for city arc
wanted. Apply to R. J. MAGILL,
General Agent, No. 65 Broad sticeL
dec? tuthsimo
?gROOKLYN
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Assets over.$1,300,000
Issues ad kinds of Life and Endowment Poli?
cies. Dividends annually in cash. Only Com?
pany having the Definite Guaranteed Surrender
Value Plan Polioies, world-wide. Second to uo
Company in the United States for stability, libe?
rality and economy.
Office Ko. 141 Broadway, New York.
CHRISTIAN W. BUCK, President.
WILLIAM IL dbut; secretary.
State Agency No. 35 Broad-street, second floor.
Local and Canva-vSiug Agents wanted through?
out the state.
Apply Li person or by letter to
JAMBS G. HOLMES, Jit.,
General Agent Tor South Carolina.
jtilyI2 mwfflmos
financial.
UVE THOUSAND DOLLARS.
Wonted employment for tho above amount,
together with the services of an experienced ac?
countant and thorough business man.
Address, care N8UPVILLB A HANNAM,
dec-4 stutiu* No. g Broad street.
JT^OUIS MoLAIN,
BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. ?8 BROAD STREET.
Charleston, 8. C.
Stocks. Bonds aud c-oul bought, carried and
sold short in New ?ork City.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
sale of all kinds of Southern Securities.
JAMES H AREAL & CO.
COTTON AND GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
No. 33 WHITEHALL STREET
(Lower end of Br-o.idwayj
NEW YORK.
Liberal advances made upon Billa of Liding,
novi? lmonae
S?ar?za.
LINTNQ-SHANNON".-In Camden, on the eve?
ning of the lat Instant, hr the Rev. J. Johnson,
ARTHUR P. LININQ to Kanni R., daughter of Col.
Wm. M. Shannon. *
LBWIS-BELLINGER.-On Wednesday, Decem?
ber 1st. bv thc Rev. Edmund Bellinger, Mr. P. P.
LRWIS, of Charleston, to Miss M. M., second
daughter of W. C. 1'. Bellinger, Esq., or Walter
boro'. 3. a .
Special Notices
^SJ-NEW CHURCH (SWEDENBOR?
GIAN) LECTURES.-Rev. LOUIS II. TA PEL, Mis?
sionary of thc New Church Ansociatlon for
Georgia, Sonth Carolina and Plorida, will deliver
three Lectures in tho Unitarian Church, beginning
at T/i o'clock P. M., as follows: Tuesday, Decem?
ber?-"The Trinity In Jesus Christ" Wednes?
day, December 8-"The 8acred Scripture."
Thursday, December 0-" Heaven and Hell." Tho
public aro Invited to attend. dec7 3
p&- NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS HAV?
ING claims against tho Estate or Dr. J. L. NOW?
ELL, late of St. James Santee, will present them
to thc undersigned properly attested, within the
time prescribed by law. All Indebted to said Es?
tate will please make payment at onoe.
ggf NASBY TALKS "PLANTATION."
I hov (raided Off my Post Oms A tuk my Pay in
PLANTASHUNI P'raps yu may be supprlr.od to
here uv my reliaqolshin ray Guv'mcnt Offls with
Awl its glory In sech a Ca wa.
Hero mee fust; then jedge Mc. It Puppend
thuswiscly: I WUB canvassln tho Mawmea Plats
tor our Bluvid Kedentry A the Tost oms sukscch
un. In thet land uv power Dclltc I atuk a snag
* * * * Tho Fever Ager tuk mc, & thee Chills
A Shivers shuk mc-3huk me like a Nold loos
button on a Shalky smokc-IIouse dour; til ml
fraim nv 41 Slimmer?., lukd like sum Ole plaid Out
bumer/on amornin* wen his Gin Iz gon A he
can't git no moarl * * * * (N. B. This is not
ht by Edd. A Powe; but it cums so awlflrcd r.ccr
too lt thc: you woodn't no the difrnncc in thc
dark.)
In this ourful eggstrammlity I Flue at wonts tn
a Nold lady fren' uv Mine A toald har mi krittcr
kel pliix. Shee hes no'd mee Long .t Luvii mc
Wei A ?ho cawla me Pet Names. " 'Truly," sez
Slice (?cch Iz thc Plalful knlknomcn uv ml Bcl
liood) "yu ortcr taik a good Dosto uv PLANTA
SHUN BITURZ. I've liv'd A Sufcrd in th caz
swaumps every sens the 3 thaycrs wus Hung A I
no, to a ded surtlnty, thet PLANTASIIUN BITUHZ
Iz thee on'y reel kewer fur the Shalka I"
"B-b-but air thaa I-1-loyawl drink?" asked I'
Bhlverlnly, feerln Least I mite bee Incnrrl lgin,
suththlng uv a suthern Nacher. "Doont bee
Bkcerd, 'Troly," repllde Uie csstlmabul Dorcuss,
"tha air Maid uv Callasayya, S. T.-1800-X A
thee Vcrry loyawllst kind uv Santy Crows Rum."
Ml Douts bein rcmuved A mi Peers tur thee Post
Offls asswaged I tuk an awlmlty Doste uv "PLAN
TASUUN" A yu belt brutherin, lt maid mee bile I
I tuk anuthcr in 2K O OTK A ml shalka quit. 1 may
Ba, tha "parsed in thair Olipcks !" Tha got I Not
wun uv 'em Ilngurd too say good bl I I wnz a
Nasby kewcrcd; a Petroleum well-wei I wu/. !
Now I am n PLANTASIIUN rafshunncry; I go
abowt prcachin thc good Tidln's tn Awl shakers
(A "others rcquirrln a Jcnrel stimmerlent;" sea
small bllz.) I licv tral lcd* off ml Post Oflls A may
Now be found talkln PLANTASIIUN BITURZ, in
thc hisvnlz A theo bhvaiz frum Erly Morn till
Dewey Eve. What sinn In, Burrin, slmikcn bruthor
.ll hev thee next Bottulf
MAGNOLIA WATER.- Superior lo thc best Im?
ported German Cologne, and sold at halft he price,
dec? tuths3
pSf CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP
CHAMPION aro notified that she ls disckarging
cargo at Adgcr'a South Wliarf. Goods not called
for at sunset will remain on wharf at owners'
risk. JAMES ADOER A CO.,
decT l_Agents.
p?S~ NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. -
Steamship MAGNOLIA ls Tuts DAY discharging
Cargo at Vanderhorst's Wharf. Goods not remov?
ed at bunsot wlU remain on wharf at owner's
risk, or, if stored, at expense and risk of owner
or consignee. RAVENEL A CO.,
decs 3 Agents.
par- NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS IN?
DEBTED to the assigned Estate of Mr. GEO. II.
RRUBER arc hereby informed that their accounts
have been placed into the hands of Messrs. SI?
MONS A BINUNG, Attorneys, (ofnee. Broad
street,) for collection, and if settlements are
made before thc first December next, no costs
will bo incurred. H. GERDTS A CO.,
nov?simo Agents for Creditors.
" ^T-NOTICET-J. N. M. WOHLTHANN
for the present occupies Hie etore of Messrs.
FARRAR BRO., corner East Bay and Cumberland
Streets, aud will bc pleased to see his friends,
novia
^-PEOPLE'S HANK OP SOUTH
GA RO LI NA.- CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER 30,
ISC9.-Tliis Bank having resumed business, ls now
prepared to redeem Rs outstanding bills.
Hy order. JAS. S. GIBBER,
fleca President.
E C E I V
JUST R
E D,
A LARG! ASSORTMENT Of
PINE BUSINESS BNVBLOPE8,
NOS. S AMD 0,
Which will be furnished to our customers with
Business Card neatly printed thereon a'. SI to $6
per looa
CALL AT
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novio
ANn 8EI? BANTUS.
GO TO J. LOMBARDO'S HALE
DRESSING SALOON, No. 114 Market street, and
have your Hair Cutting and Dressing done in the
latest style before you go to thc Academy of Mu
pic, or at hts brauch Saloon at Ute Mills Honse.
nov'30 0
pSTTUE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY.
JACOB'S CHOLERA, DYSENTERY AND DIAR?
RHEA CORDIAL.-This article, so well known
and highly prized throughout thc Southern States
as a Sovereign Remedy for thu above diseases, is
uow offered to the whole country.
lt is liivalunblc to every lady, both married and
single.
No family eau afford to bc without it, and noni
wiil to whom Hs virtues -.'.rc known.
For s-i'j by L:I Druggists and {?cuera! dcalera.
PO WI H A MOISE,
ort ii Smnsnao Oeiiiwnl Acmfct,
jarNOTICE.-ALL PEKSONSIIAVI G
claims against tho Estate of tho la'c WILLIAM
PINCKNBY SHINGLER, deceased, will present
thc sumo properly a'.icsied to Messrs. BlUST A
UCUJ?, Sjlicuors, Broad street; and those indebt?
ed to thc said S?tate win maka p tyineat to itur
soN LEK, No. 2 Broad meet, Charleston, a. c.
H?XSONTE'?0'} QUAII,L?LI Executors.
dCC4 HZ
pSi- STATE OF SOUTH CAROIL?AT
LEXINGTON COUNTY-In Probate Court-Ex
parte JAMES INABINRT and JURIAH E. INADI?
NE- Petition for Partition of Real Estate,-lt ap?
pearing to Uie satisfaction of thu Court that
CAROLINE, ISABELLA, JURIAtl and JOHN
GEMERS, four of Uie defendants In thc above en?
titled case, arc residents out of and beyond the
limits of this State, on motion of Messrs. DuTuuv
ii.LB A SiSTttUNX for the petitioners: It is ordered,
that thc said ISABELLA, JURIA1I, CAROLINE
and JOHN G Fl J EES, do appear, plead, answer or
demur to the said petition within foriy days rrom
thc publication or this order; and in default
thereof a judgment pro confieso will be entered
againatthem. ADAM RPIKO,
novio ri2 indee or Probate, L. C.
fSf M BOIGA L NOTICE. - PATIENTS
suffering from Diseases pertaining to thc GcnlUi
Urinary Organa, will receive thc latest. Bciciitidc
treatment, by placing thcinsel VCR under thc cure
or Diu T. REEN 1S.II:RNA, O.llco No. 74 Hanoi
street, three doors east from Usc I'artouicc
au??> wa
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attractions to the public.
THAD. C. JOWITT,
deet 1 _Publisher.
RICK'S FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1870.
The Pirst Edition o? One Hundred and Twenty
ThouHaud copies of VICK'S ILLUSTRATED CATA?
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It is thc most beautiful, as well as thc most In?
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dec? 3P*o_ Rochester, N. Y.
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Round Table, with Introduction by Slr Bd.
Shachcy, Bart. $1 75.
Man in Genesis and In Geology, or thc Biblical Ac?
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Theories of his Origin and Antiquity, by Jos.
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Thc Grcnt Reformation, by W. Carlos Marlyn,
embracing Luther and his Times, Nether?
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The New Biblical Atlas and Scripture Gazetteer,
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New Testament, with Maps and Illustrations.
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Practical Hims on Church Floral Decorations, by
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CHARLES C. RIGHTER,
novfj Ko. ici King st., Charleston, S. a
Unction Salee-?lrjis San.
By MILES DRAKE.
SPECIAL SALE OP MIEROBS, WAX
DOLLS, TOYS AND OTU KR ARTI0LB3
SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS.
THIS MORNINQ, af. 10 o'clock, I will nell at my
Store, corner or King and Liberty streets.
An Invoice of Ml KKOKS of the foUowing sises:
10 by 8,14 by 10, 20 by 16. 24 by 14 and 28 by 15;
Wax Dolls, Acrobats, Figures, Rubber Balls,
Fancy Boxen, Finger Rings, Toy Sleighs, Lai li es'
Satchels, Watch Stands, Memorandum Books,
Pocket Rooks, Linen Cambric and Laos Handker?
chiefs, Nubias, Scans, Hoods, Breakfast Shawls,
Ladles', Cent's and Misses' Merino Hosiery, Merl*
rick Spool Thread, all Colors, Merino Shirts and
Drawers, Enamelled Bags, Merschaum Pipes,
Plated Tea and Table Spoons, Hats, Stock Qoods,
Shoe Strings, Ae?
on TO MORROW, I will sell CLOTHINO, Dry
Gomia, Hats, Ac_docT
By JOHN G. MILNOR & CO.
DRY GOODS, BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS,
CLOTHINO, MEN'S CAPS, DOLLS,
TEA SETS, Ao.
THIS DAY, Tth Instant, at 10 o'clock, we will sell
at our Auction Salesroom, No. 135 Meeting
street,
105 pairs Men's, Women's and Children'* SHOES.
PANT STD PPS, Fancy Prints, Black and Brown
Shirting, Denims, Plsnnels, Blue Plaids, Ladles'
Super Black Cloth Cloaks, Wove Corsets, Wove
Shirts, Assorted Shirts, Under Shirts, Colored
Counterpanes, Wax, Kid, China and Linen Dolls,
Bead Baskets, Toy Watches, China Toy Sets, Chil?
dren's worsted Boots, Ladles' Gloves, Men's and
Boy's Assorted Cloth Caps, Assorted Lot of P-hocs,
Ac.
ALSO,
A large lot of assorted CLOTHING, sat In rt, Ker?
rey, Jean and Twill Pants and Sacks, Oasslmere
Vcstn, Ac.
Conditions cash. dcc7
By LAUREY & ALEXANDER.
STRIPS, HAMS, SHOULDERS, SUGAR,
SYR DP, Ac.
THIS DAY, 7th instant, will be sold before our
Store. No. 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock,
300 SUGAR-CURED STRli'S
200 Hams
300 Sugar-Cured Shoulders
10 barrels Sugar
10 horrels S. ll. Syrup
10 tierces Smoked Beer
5 barrels Smoked Beef
lo barrels Vinegar.
Conditions cash. dec7
~ By GEORGE W. STEFFENS,
No. 30 Vendue Hang?.
jg UTTER, BACON, BOLOGNAS, ?c.
I will sell THIS DAY, at half-past 0 o'clock,
15 tubs North Carolina BUTTER
20 kegs Choice Goshen Butter
50 kegs and tubs Choice Western Batter
4000 lbs. Strips
500 lbs. Bolognas
SOO South Carolina Canvased Hams
500 Plain Hams
5 finds. Smoked Jolea
Lard, Flour Codfish, Mackerel. dcc7
By R. A A. P. CALDWELL.
jg UTTER ! BUTTER I BUTTER !
ru IS DAY. tho 7th inst., will ito sold before our
Store, nt half-past s o'clock,
32 tubs Primo Goshon BUTTER, Just received
per steamer Magnolia.
Conditions ca?h. dcc7
Janen ?coos, #e.
f^TILLLAM G. Will LD EN & CO.
Have for thc Holidays a rich assortment of
VASES, TOILET SBTS, CUPS AND SAUCERS,
And Fancy GOOIIB.
Ho. 255 KINO STREET, CORNER BEA UFAIN.
deco_
gILVER TABLE RINGS,
FRUIT KNIYES SUGAR SPOONS,
And a variety of Fancy Silver for the Holidays,
FOB SALK BY
WILLIAM O. WH1LDEN A CO..
No. 256 King Street, corner Baaufaln.
docs_
pARIAN, WEDGEWOOD, HAVRE
FRENCH CHINA AND GRANITE-WARE,
AK!) IN KV BR Y TA BI STY, FOB SALB BY
WILLIAM G. WHILDEN A CO.,
Ko. 255 Ring Street, corner Boa ufain.
decs_
QOMPLETE SETS OP FINE CUT GLASS
DECANTERS, WINES, CHAMPAGNES,
Cordials, Finger Bowls, Tumblers and Ooblcts,
FOR HALI: BY
WILLIAM G. WHILDEN A CO.,
No. 2tt Klug Street, corner Bcaufaln.
deco_
TTTILLLAM G. WHILDEN & CO.
IIAVB FOB BALK
LEATHER RETICULES, TRAVELLING BAGS,
Purses, Pocketbooks and Portemonnaies, imitable
for Christmas 1'rcseniH, ut
Ko. 259 KINO STREET, CORNER BSAUFA1N.
decs _
^ FINE ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES,
CHATELAINS, VEST CHAINS.
Brooches, Earrings, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Ac,,
FOB SALK DY
WILLIAM G. WHILDEN A 00.,
Ko. 255 King Street, corner Bcaufaln.
deco
S
ILVER AND PLATED TEA SETS,
BUTTER DISH KS, CORDIAL STANDS,
Castors, Cups, Strawberry Dishes, Ac, Ac,
ON BXBUMTXON AND VOR BALI AT
WILLIAM 0. WHILDEN A CO.'S,
Ko. 255 Ring Street, o o r u e r Bcaufaln.
dee?
jTMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
BAZAAR, No. 363 KINO STREET,
COUNEIt OKOKOH,
J. ARCHER, PROPRIETOR.
I would respectfully Inform my numerous cus?
tomers that 1 have returned from New York, and
have received perstenmcrs Manhattan and Jaine?
Adger 50 cases assorted merchandise, comprising
everything lu the NOTION, HOSIERY, SHIRT,
TIES and general fancy line. My stock, at pres?
ent, is the largest ever offered in this city. My
position with importers and Manufacturers, "ns
a CASU buyer," gives tue ma ny advantages, ena
hiing mc to seil all goods ut least from 36 to 30
percent, less than tho.-;c holding old stock previ
misly bought on CREMT.
Odd Inf* given away.
Pnce lut on application.
BAZAAR, Ko. an K INO STREET,
Corner Uci.rse.
Tho Ladles' Favorite Store.
Oj,- Several smart. Intelligent Youths wanted.
nuvfl linn
ixlioccllancons
QUVV, NIGGER, WHAT'S DE HAT 1ER ?
You left dem derc fritters.
Bal, gal, stop dat clatter,
Pac miss dc SOLOMON BITTERSf
For sole at RAOUL A LYN AIL
decs
Q-IX O-H, LORD, O-H!
NO ONE GRUNTS THUS
IF rnxY
USE SOLOMON'S BITTE It 3
Por Bale at RAOUL A LYN A II.
dees
N
OONE NEED SHAKE
FROM FEAR OF AGUE WHO DRINKS
SOLOMON'S HITTERS.
For sale at
dita RAOUL A LYN A H.
Q Ui'BElOE COLOGNE W ATE IL
Manufactured and rcr sale by
Irr. II. RAER.
yeti Ko. 1.-1 MccUug atl-eot.
SUction Sc?les~~i?l)i3 Darj.
Bj W. Y. LEITCH & R, S. BRUNS,
Anctione-ers.
SMALL AND DESIRABLE RESIDENCES
IN 8T. PHILIP STREET.
WU! be sold THIS DAY, 7t.u inst., at ll o'clock,
ai Hie oui Postofflce,
That two-atory Wooden HOUSK, No. ISO St.
Philip street, cast side, a few doora south of Can?
non street. House contains four square rooms
kitchen attached with two rooms. Loi measures
32 feet front by 82 feet deep.
ALSO,
The TENEMENT HOUSE north of above, Nos.
132 and 134 St. Phillp street. House contains
eight square rooms and attics; kitchen contains
four square rooms. This property ls desirable as
an investment, and always commands good ten?
ants.
Terms-One-half cash; balance In one and two
years, with interest secured by bond and mort?
gage. Property to be insured and policy assigned.
Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps, and
also State taxes from day of sale.
dec7 fmtu3
By W. T. LEITCH k R. g. BRUNS,
Auctioneers.
TWO 8TORY HOU8E, No. 12 WEST
STREET.
Will be sold THIS DAY, the 7th instant, at ll
o'clock, at the old Postofllce.
That Two Story Wooden DWELLING, with don
ble Piaffas, containing four rooms, also Kitchen ,
and outbuildings, known as No. 12 West street,
north side.
Lot measures M by 25 feet, more or less.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and
stamps._dcc7 fmrnS
Bj W. Y. LEITCH & E, S. BRUJ?S^
Auctioneers.
INSTATE SALE FOR DIVISION,
Will be sold, at Auction, THIS DAY, December
7th, al ll o'clock, at tho Old Postofllce,
That very desirable BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,
known us No. 8 Ueaufaln street, between King
and St. Philip streets, north side. The House and
outbuildings are all of brick and built In the most
substantial manner.
Tho House contains six square rooms, besides
dressing room and pantry, double piazza and
cistern.
Lot measures 32 by 125 feet, more or less.
Terms-One-third cash; balanco In one and two
years, with Interest, property to be insured and
policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers,
stamps and proportion of State taxes now ac?
cruing. _dco7 thwstiU
A. c. MCUIIIXIVILIYT
Auctioneer.
JJNDER DECREE IN EQUITY.
HANNAH ENSTON VS. JAMES E. WALKER,
Will be sold THIS DAY, thc 7th day of Decem?
ber, i860, in iront of tho Old Customhouse,
at ll o'clock A. M. precisely.
All that certain LOT OP LAND, with the Build?
ings thereon, situate (known by the No. 133,) on
the west side of Meeting street, in the City of
Charleston, measuring and containing In fronton
Meeting street 23 feet six inches, more or less,
sud in depth from east to west, 144 feet, be the
same more or less; butting and bounding east on
Meeting street, to thc west and north on Lands of
James E. Walker, and lo the south on Laud of
Robert S. Miller.
ALSO,
AU that certain LOT DP LAND, with the Build?
ings thereon, next north ami adjoining thc Lot
above described, situate on the westside of Meet?
ing street, Ward No. 4, and known by the No. 133,
measuring and containing lu front un Meeting
street 19 feel, more or less, on the north line from
cast to west t)5feet, then running from suntu to
north 21 feet 3 Inches, then on thc north Une 49
feet, on thc west line 40 feet 3 Inches, ami on thc
south linc 144 feet, be thc same more or less; but?
ting and bounding east on Meeting street, to thc
south and west of Lands and James E. Walker,
and to tue north on Laud of thc Estate of Walker
und E. Adams.
Terms-one-third cash; balance on a credit of
one, two, three and four years, in bonds bearing
Interest, payable scmi-anuually, to bc secured by
mortage of thc premises Hokl. Buildings to IMJ In?
sured sud policy assigned. Building? to be kept
insured until bonds are paid and mortgages satis?
fied. E. W. M. MACKEY.
dec7 t04_3. C. C.
~~Bj J. T. H.J31PUREYS,
Auctioneer.
JJOUSE8 AND LOTS OF LAND.
WUl bc sold TniS DAY, 7th December, at ll
o'clock, at thc Old Customhouse.
All that certain PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND*
with the comfortable two and a half story resi?
dence thereon, situate at thc southeast corner ol'
Smith and Bull streets, measuring aud containing
In front on Bull street 79 feet, and In depth on
Smith strict - feet, more or less. Bounded cn
the north on Bull street, south on lands of Mrs.
Jane Ling, east on lauds now or late or C. 0.
Witto, and west on Smith street.
ALSO,
All that LOT OP LAND, with tho buildings
thereon, situate on thc cast side of Smith street,
aud known by the No. 28, measuring and contain?
ing in front on said street 31 feet, and lu depth 79
feet, more or ess. Bounded north by lands of
Mrs. June Ling, cast and south by lauds of C. 0.
Witte, and west on Smith street.
Terms-One-half cash; balance in one year, se?
cured by bond, bearing interest ut seven per ccut.
per nnnum, payable semi-annually, ami mortgage
of thc premises; buildings to be Insured and
policy assigned. Purchasers to pay mu for papers
and for stantps. dec7
~Ky ?TT. HUMPHREYS,
Auctioneer.
ESI RAULE LOTS OP LAND.
D
I Will sell THIS DAY, thc 7th Instant, at ll
o'clock, at thu Old Customhouse.
All those two LOTS OF LAND, situate on Wharf
street, lu thc Olty of Charleston, and known lu
Purcell's survey ami plat of thc Undi of Ueueral
Gadsden by thu Nos. lUT and ICS, measuring tr.id
containing'in trout on Wharf street oo leeland
In depth on hast street Ku feet 0 tuches. Bound?
ing north on East street, east on Wharf street,
south ou I/Ol No. 169, u"d weston Leta Nos. lil
aud 150.
ALSO,
All those two LOTS OF LAND, situate on . barf
street, in the City of Charleston, aud know J In
Purcell's survey of the lauds of General Gadsden
bv thu Nos. 103 mid 170. Measuring in Iront on
Wharf street oo rei t, and in depths?feet 6 loches.
Bounding north on Lot No. 103, east on Wharf
street, smith on Lot No. 171, und weston Lota Nos.
100 and ici.
Terms-one-third cash; balanco In one, two
and three years, secured by Load of purcua.-cr,
bearing Interest at the rate or seven per cont, per
annum, payable semi-annually, and n mortgage
of the premises. PurclMser tu pay mc for papers
and stamps._deo!
" Bj WARBLAW & CAREW.
-yLUAABLE BUILDING LOTS
Will lie sold tn front of thc Old Postofllce. foot of
Broad street, at ll o'clock A. M., THIS DAY,
thc 7th December next.
Three LOTS on East Hay, directly opposite thc
new Customhouse, and two Lots on Market
street, lu the rear of the above.
This property ls of great present and prospco
tlvc value, being situated In the mo^t. largely fre?
quented thoroughfare of the city, with tuc Market
on one side and the Customhouse- In iront, ami is
a most admirable point for tau erection of stores
and warehouses.
The Lois will be sohl nt. public outcry at Hie
time sped fled, unless previously disposed of al
private sale, ?iud tn ty bo treated ?or ?sa whole
until it-.c 7tii ?f December, on application to
WARDLAW .V. CAREW, who wi ; furnish all lu
formation ns to dimensions Ka.
Tenn - One-third cu-h; tao balance In or.c, two
a *.t\ lar: ! j cars, or at any shorter peiod, a: thc
option of tlie purchaser, at tho rate or ten pc
cent, per annum. Purchasers to pay W, A C. for
papers. doc7
T_? 0 L Al E S ? MACBETH,
Ko. S3 BROAD STREET,
Charleston. S. C,
BROKER, AUCriONEER, REAL ESTATE
ano
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS.
Will attend to Renting and Collecting of Rents
and purchase and sale of Stocks, Bonds, Gold,
Silver aud Real E?iatc.
ALSO,
To th"? Purchase or Goods and Supplies for par?
ties in the country upon misonaMn tenas.
GEORAS !.. HOLMES.ALKXAMPKM MACS sm.
ju.nl iyr_
JENKINS A CUNNINGHAM,
COTTON BROKERS
AND
COMMISSION ME ?I CHANTS,
Na 2 WARREN BLOCK, (up stairs,)
AUGUSTA, GA.
JOHN J SV Kt NS. BORT. R. CDKKIM0BAH.
Sole agents for the sale of rbecehshratcd Dickson
A Pooler Cotton Seed for ti.c Stages ut South Caro,
lina and ce- rjriu.
References-I. T. Gardiner timi J. J. Cohen &
Bonn, Augusta, Ga., end Unshorn, Herring ? Co.,
Charleston, s. c. a.;u :uu-,:^,i, Ca.
uu>::. ?moa
Ruction Salea--Suture IDage.
By TT. Y. LEITCH & IL S. BRUITS,
Auctioneers.
u
NDEB DECREE IN EQUITY.
PETERMAN A KNEE, EXECUTORS DIEES8EN,
va 8CHW1NC. ADMINISTRATOR, ET AL.
On TUESDAY, the 14th December next, at lt
o'clock A. M., will be sold in front of tho Old
Customhouse.
All that LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings there?
on, situate at the southeast corner of Coming and
Morris street*, In this cltf, known In a survey of
Ute Morris Lands by R. K. Payne. Surveyor, by the
Na 1; measuring in front ou Coming-Street 31
reet, by in feet In depth more or less. Bounding
north on Morris street; cast on Lot No. 6;south on
Lot No. 2, and west ou Coming street.
That other LOT OP LAND with thc Buildings
thereon, situate on Coming street, In Ward No. ?,
and known in tho aforesaid survey by tho No. a;
measuring In front on Coming street 38 rcct, by
lil feet in depth. Bounding north on Lot No. 1;
east on Lot No. -: south on Lot No. 3 of said plan
of survey, and weston Coming Rtreet.
Terms-One fourth cash; balance In four equal
sncoesslve annual instalments, with Interest from
the day of sale at 7 per cent, per year, payable an?
nually, secured by the bond or tonds of the pur?
chaser. Buildings to be Insured and policy as?
signed, fi JAMES W. (?RAY,
nov22 mltu4 Special Referee.
E
STATE SALE
I will offer for sale, for cash, at the late residence
of W. B. Dowling, deceased, one and a half
miles from Bamberg, on WEDNESDAY, l uh of
December next,
All the REAL ESTATE of the said deceased, as
follows:
LOT No. l, known as the "Simpson Lot," and
all the houses and improvements thereon, situat?
ed at Graham's Turnout, and containing one
acre, more or less, fronting Railroad avenue, and
adjoining Lands of A. B. Rice.
Lot No. 2, lying at Graham's Turtumt, on which
G. W. Neely now resides, containing eighteen and
a half acres, more or less, and bouuded as followB:
By the South Carolina Railroad Company and
Lands of Daniel Guess, and a Lot of Dr. Danberry.
Lot No, X, upon which John S. Small now re?
sides, lying at Graham's Turnout and well im?
proved, containing one acre, more or less, hound?
ed by the Publio Road leading from Graham's
Turnout to Spriugtowu, un the east side of said
road ono hundred and eighteen foot: on the south
by thc Baptist Church, one hundred and arty feet
two inches: on the north by Lands of H. B. Rice;
on thc cast by Lands of II. B. Rice. Said Lot waa
sold by H. B. Rice to Thomas J. Counts.
-4th. That valuable PLANTATION, known as
the "River Place,'- containing seven hundred and
tiny.acres, more or less, bounded on the north by
Edisto River, on the east and south by Martha
Zelgler.on tho westby Ban well.
6th. The OLD PLACE, near O rah am's Turnout,
containing seven hundred acres, more or less,
and bounded north by C. C. Cooper and ll. B.
Rice; south by iiamdton Martin; west by Mrs.
Kemp and G. W. Turner, and cast by Madison
Felder.
I will also sell, on the same day, at the River
Place,
Four good MULES.
Six hundred bushels of Oom.
Six thousand pounds good Fodder, Peas and
Rice.
One Wagon, Plantation Tools, and other arti?
cles not mentioned.
Purchasers to pay for all necessary papers and
revenue stamp'.
All persona indebted to the Above Estate, are re?
quested to come forward an-* make Immediate
payment to the undersigned.
J. E. FREE,
novo tu3 _Qualified Executor.
TjJ S T \ T E SALE.
On TUESDAY, the 21st proximo, at the Courthouse,
tn Georgetown, 'S. C., at ls o'clock M., will be
sold at Public Auction,
All that valuable PLANTATION known as Lark
Hill, late thc property of Mrs. Eliza F. Heriot,
situated on Black River, In Georgetown County,
containing Ol % acres of Swamp Land, most of
which is now under cultivation, und 733 acres of
High Land, lie thc same more or less.
Terms of Sale-One-fourth cash; balance In one,
two and three years, secured by bonds and mort?
gage of thc property. Purchaser to pay for pa?
liers and stamps. Possession given on first Janu?
ary, 1870. EDWARD N. THURSTON,
Qualified Executor or Eliza M. Heriot.
deel WS8
R
EPE il EE'S SALE
By virtue of a decree of thc Court of Common
Pleas, for thc Fourth Circuit of the Stato of
South Carolina, Hitting In Equity In thc case of
Morris K. Jcsup, ct al, vs. the Wilmington and
Manchester Railroad Company, et ai; will be
sold at Public Auction, at the door of tho Court?
house tn Wilmington, in the state or North Caro?
lina, at ll o'clock A. M., on WEDNESDAY, the
6th dav or January, 1870,
All that portion or the WILMINGTON AND
MANCHESTER RAILROAD which Iles within the
State or South Carolina, with nil the ROLLING
STOCK, Equipments, Depots, Workshops, Materi?
als, and everything pertaining thereunto, to?
gether with all thc rights, privileges, franchises
and appurtenances, us set forth and more partlon
larlv described in the several mortgages mcn
tlnsjjl m tho proceedings.
Tm terms of the sale are cash; thc bonds of the
Company secured by the mortgages mentioned
in the report of the special referee, and flied in
the case, to be accepted from the purchaser pro
rata as part payment in thc order or priority es?
tablished by the report; provided that the same
rateable proportion or cash bc paid in for the
other bonds of thc same grade of priority not In
the liam' of the purchaser: and provided, also,
that snnlclent cash bc paid In to cover costs,
charges and expenses of sale: the purchaser also
to pay for papers. W. ALSTON PRINGLE
Special Referee.
Charle|tan, 16th November, 1869.
C
OM MISSION ER'S SALE
By virtue of a decree of tho Court ot Equity of
"thc Conuty uf New Hanover, or the State of
North Carolina, Ul thc case or Morris K. Jesun,
eta!, vs. the Whittington and Manchester Rail?
road Company,et al. Michael Cronley, Commis?
sioner, duly api>oin!cd by the Court, will sell at
Public Auotion, at thc door of thc Courthouse,
In Wilmington, In thc State or North Carolina,
Gt ll o'clock, A. M.. on WEDNESDAY, the 5th
day ol January. 1870,
AU that portion of thc WILMINGTON AND MAN?
CH ESTER RAILROAD which lies within thc State
or North Carolina, with Ul thc rolling stock, oqnlp
incnu, d?pota, workshops, materials und every?
thing thereunto pertaining, together with all the
rights, privileges, franchises and appurtenances,
as set. forth and more particularly described la
thc several mortgages mentioned in thc pro?
ceedings.
Terms of sale are cash.
Thc bonds or thc said Company, secured by the
three Urst mortgages, to wit: Thc mortgage to
Edward Sandford, dated May 1,1851; thc second
mortgage to Edward Sandford, dated March L
1853, and the mortgage to George W. Dargan,
dated the 13th of April, 180.">. shall be accepted In
full as part payment, according to thu priority of
said mortgages; and the bonds of thc said com?
pany, secured by Ute mortgage to the said Morria
K. Jcsup, shall be accepted pro' rata as part pay?
ment In the urder ol' priority established in said
mortgage. M. c RON LY, Commissioner.
Wilmington, N. C. novio tuflSwl
Qlnctioncers' Oriente Sales, Ut.
By J. FRASER MATHE WES.
J^IOU AND PROVISION PLANTATION.
At I'rlvato Suie
That, valuable RICE AND PROVISION PLAN?
TATION, called Romney, situated at South Ferry,
on the Snntcc River, containing 1333 acres-MO
cleared and nnder bank, 300 high land, S7 clear?
ed, biiisucc weil Umbered with cypres*, oak, Ac
Tho Plantation is now under cultivation, ls frei
s.tiled wiih Dwelling, tarns ana nero houseSj
and known as o:>.e of the best places on tuc river.
Titles unexceptionable.
For terms, rpply to
J. PHASER MATH EWES,
Real L'str.t'j Agent, No. M iii ead f.troet.
ort?3 flu
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