The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, December 08, 1869, Image 3
CITY AFFAIRS.
Meeting? ThU Dar.
??Mn Lodge, at 7 P. li.
^marleston Board or Trade, at t P. M.
Pioneer Fire Company, at half-past 7 P.M.
j4C.ua Fire Company, a: half-past 7 P. M.
Book and Ladder, Ko. 3. at half-past ir. IL
Auction Sale? This Day.
' ? B? M. Marshall & Brother will soil at half
pa.?t 10 o'clock, at their omcc, animals, furni?
ture, Ac
Miles Drake will sell ai 10 o'clook, ct his store,
Clothing, dry goods, Ac.
If. A. ?I.iui will sell at 10 o'clook, ut his store,
hoots, shoes, fte.
Wm. McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, nt his store,
famlture, bedding, Ac.
J. Proser Matliewes will sell at half-past io
?HIoct, at his office, mules and aarse.
Tua CusargsT YKT.-The NBWS Job Office ls
aow printing biU-heada in the best style aud on
Ans poper, at $2 ?o per thousand. Merchants, think
sf li?
MASONIC ELBCTIOX AT HAHBUKO.-At the
regalar monthly communication of Harmony
Lodge, No. 67, A. F. M., held a*. Hamburg, S. C.,
SB the 3d instant, the following officers wore
sleated for .he ensuing year: George Damon, W.
M.; W. M. Murphy, a W.; Moses Simon, J. W.j a
B. Bowers, treasurer; J. P. Hurling, secretary.
Tn WHISSKT WAU is boin,-? waged with
some vigor in tho interior of the State. Alexan?
der J3ryce, Jr., Deputy O. S. Marshal, bas captur?
ed One still, stilling apparatus and two ke?* whis?
ks/, belonging to Mr.-Carter, of Brass'owa,
ta Oconee County. He was distilling ia violation
of Bte internal revenue laws. The stills, whiskey,
Ac, will be condemned and sold for the benefit of
fas parties interested. ' ._
TH? WOIIXINOBKRT.-At a meeting of the
rssshinistS and pattern-makers, held at the Manie
Fire Company's Hall last evening, Mr. R. B. Later
was coiled to the chair. Tho objects or the meeting
weve the signing of the constitution and the elec?
tion of members of an executive committee for
ase Workingmen's Colon, Nc 1. Mr. J. McLean
was elected by the machinists, and Mr. H. Cami?
sade by the pattern-makers.
(IAMB.-The down train on the Savannah
sad Charleston Railroad brought to the Bxpress
BgUe, yesterday afternoon, several fine speci?
mens or deer and a quantity of wild ducks.
Among the feathered game waa one gray goose,
who must hsve strayed Crom ala fleck, as they
are rarely shot. The game was received princi?
pally at the White Ball Station, and the Nimrods
sf that section must be mighty hunters, as the
expresa freight to Charleston on the Savannah
! ts largely composed of game.
OBOMBS.-An insane woman named Polly
Morgan, who had been under treatment at the
". Boper Hospital, managed to effect her escape on
Sudsy, ?ut was rosad Moe day night wandering
shoot the streets, and restored lo the hospltaL
The "Black Swan," a colored vocalist of some
notoriety, will soon visit this city, and give three
Sonoerts at Sc Mark's Church, la Elizabeth street.
Gran's new German Opera Tr on pc will perform
at Richmond on Monday next, and will Include
tttiv^astcn lu their Southern tour. We may soon
oxpeot them in the Academy ot Muslo.
Wo EX WANTED.-Two pushing and activo
asea. Who came ont in the "Marmora," arc now
ta this city seeking employment. One of them ls
u -B ooaeh-buiider by trsdc, and has a general ac
SBsmtanco with bookkeeping and mercantile
attira. The other ls a derk with Ave years' ex?
perience in a merohant's office and In the general
grocery business. Both of these men are ready
to de any work that wlU give them a living. All
Shat they ask for ls-work, and we hope that, be
ftvre the s JU goes ?own, some reader of Tas Na wa
will have suggested or found some occupation for
them.
sr?
BBAL BBTATB SALBS.-Messrs. Leitch ?
Brans sold yesterday a two-story wooden house,
known ss No. 130 St, Phillp street, east aide, a few
goora south of Cannon, for $iioo.
A brick dwelling, known as Bc 8 Beaufala
street, between King and 8L Philip, for $3seo.
A lot and building on the east aide of Meeting
street, near Society, for $3100.
Kr. A. O. McGilllvray sold a lot snd buildings
' ?st the west side of Meeting street, near Market,
kaown ss No. 133, for $8800.
The lot and buildings seat north the above for
trae.
Mr. I. T. Humphreys sold tho lot and buildings
at the southeast corner of Smith and Bull streets
sar $2300.
Messrs. Ward law A Carew sold three lou on
Bast Bay, Immediately opposite the new custom?
house, for $?073.
Two lots ia. Market street, la tas rear of the
shove, for $3800.
E?sr CoMinrKioM Cntrara ABD PARISH
BBB??u-There are few Institutions that have
seen fostered with more care, or whose fruition
ht more gratifying to the projectors, than the
parochial school connected wita the Holy Com?
munion Church. The want of educational facili?
ties tn the Sooth waa apparent at the close of the
war, and the origin of thia school waa due to the
Boola generosity of the eitlsena of Baltimore,
Who promptly established a Southern Educational
Pond which gave the first impetus to the move
meat. Although. lt wss commenced st s season
sf gsa aral depression, lt was never allowed to
.umber, but from a small beginning has grown
to be one of the best educational institutions In
sha city. The rector or Holy Communion Church,
Bev.* Jw T. Porter, has given this achoo! his ear
Best attention, and lt ls lo his untiring efforts
that its growth and ultimate prosperity are
mainly due. During the past six mouths a num?
ber of Improvements have been effected-addi?
tions have been made and new buildings erected
sael tao facilities of the school largely Increased.
Tao church, schoolhouse, dormitories and other
buildings cover about sa aere of ground, at the
somer of Ashley and Connon streets. The re?l?
cenos of the principal, Mr. John Gadsden, ad?
joins the church, and he has the superintendence
st ths entire school, in whloh he is ably assis* ed
By Ma? S?ptima Seabrook, the matron of the
UsaaS. The dormitories, mess hall and other
"buildings are bright and cheerful looking, and
afford ample room for tho juvenile occupants.
There are at present 70 boys domiciled in the
Borne; but this number will bo increased tu Ja. -
Bary to82. In addition to these, there are ii.
papila from the neighborhood who attend tho d*y
sohost; The age or thc boys raines Tram 8 to 20.
and the curriculum is from the rud men is o tho
?ngllsh language to a preparation for college.
There are now in the school one nupu who win
aaoo enter the Sophomore class in the Charleston
College, and another who wUT enter Tr.nity Col?
lege, at New Raven. Three graduates or the
Home have already been admitted to the latter
soilage. Though not a charitable institution, the
price of tuition has been placed at an extremely
Btw Agare, and a number of beneficiaries are ad?
mitted. There are six teachers, two male and
roar female, beside the principal, and the utmost
ardor and decorar? ls preserved la the little world.
Tbs boys are pot on their honor, and the moni?
tors of the day aee that ths rules ar? not violated.
TM Bev. Mr. Porter gives the school his close at?
tention, and takes a deep Interest in Its welfare
HOLT OOKMUMION OHUBOH.
Thia ed 10ce has recently been enlarged by an
addition to the east, whloh gives a chancel, rec
tor's study and organ recess. The aide galleries
Bavosiso been removed, snd nome change made
ts ths pews, giving 92 on the floor and 8 ia tho
sad gallery. Tho walis are rough-cast and of a
pleasing yellow tint, wu le the-roof ls of pine,
s&rved and varnished. Aiiucly colored snd oi
asm on lal window bas been placed to tue rsar o:
Sae chancel, watch is furn-shod in a different
manner from the other Episcopal Churches in tho
atty-Um altar and raised platform being of mar
Ble, the former a fine piece of sculpture. The
pews Immediate y in fron: ol' tho pu'p l ara occu
Btadg^f the inmates o: tho H'm?. Mr. John H.
Semesx was the cou rao or for the improve?
ments, which were en**} ed mainly UtJ-oagh the
Bsorshtj of tte parishlansrs,
BFECIA? XEXTllfQ OW COMTCIL.
Council ww called to order ai. half-past?
o'clock. Present-Toe Mayor, Aldermen Ged?
ding?, Potter, Cunningham, Barrow, Greene, Col?
lina. Toigt, Holloway, Brown, B. P. Wall, Small,
Hampton.
Alderman Geddings presented the petition of
Mr. Poznanskl, relative to the transfer of thc
Citadel property to the elly, and a statement of
tho facto were read by General James Simons,
attorney Tor Mr. Peznanski. Thc whole subject
was referred to thc Committee of Ways amt
Means, ti Ith instructions to report ?it thc next
Beating.
Alderman Gre ene presented thc following peti?
tion-: Mrs. Juno Cordon, to dig a well; Mts. Ken?
nedy, for juukauop license; B. Delan, for pay as
Bergcant of police. Referred to thc appropriate
committees.
Alderman Barrow presented tho following peti?
tions:
Masars. Holmes A Calder, for the creation of a
steam engine. Referred to thc Committee on
Steam Engines.
The Phoenix Engine Company, for an additional
lamp in Cumberland street, opposite tho engine
house. Granted.
The Citadel Square Itaptisi Church, for thc
abatement of a nuisance, via: the continued
breakage of glass ia the windows. Referred to
the Mayor, to coufer with the Chief of Police.
Alderman Hampton requested thc petition pre?
sented by him lu reference to the vacancies in
the Ald'-rmanlc Board be read. On motion of
Alderman Cutu.iugham, tho consideration of th;;
same was Indefinitely postponed.
Alderman Collins gave notice of hil withdrawal
as one of thc sureties on the bond of George
Allison, City Sheriff. Received as Information.
Alderman Small presented the petition of nu
raC'ons citisens In Ward 8, praying for a lamp in
Laurel wtreet, near Spring. Referred to the Com?
mittee on Lighting Streets.
I The pctltiou of Mrs. Bernard to orect shanties
on property in Magazine street was referred lo
the Committee on Brick and Woxxfon Buildings.
Thc petition of Messrs. Wilcox k Gibbs to
erect a storehouse on Palmetto Wharr was re
\ ferrcd to the Committee on Brick and Wooden
Buildings.
Tho petition of the steeplemen of St. Michael's
steeple for Increased pay, and for the appoint?
ment of aa additional steeplcman, was granted.
The petition of William M. Bird k Co. for per?
mission to use the enclosed lot on East Bay, op?
posite Cnlon wharves, for thc storage of petro?
leum, waa referred to a special committee of three
Aldermen-Voigt, Potter, and L. P. Wall.
The petition of P. TiUenworth for a transfer" of
license was referred to the Committee OB Li?
censes.
The petition of A Poalrldge to retad apiritual
liquors, was referred to same committee.
The petition of Mrs. Greenland, to Improve pro?
perty in Horlbeck's alley, was referred to the com/
mittee on Brick and Wooden Buildings.
Tee petitions of the Ashley, Prudence and Com?
et Fire Companies, to be allowed to purchase the
engines In their possession for fl&O, the same
aa paid by tho United Fire Company. Referred to
the Committee on the Fire Department.
Tho petition of the night police force for an in?
crease of pay to $43 per month. Referred to the
Committee of Ways and Means.
The petition of Denis F. Tracy to retail spirit
ous liquors, was referred to the Committee on l??
cense*.
Tlie petition of Rev. W. B. Tates, seaman's chap?
lain, praying for an appropriation toward re?
organising tho achoolahlp. On motion, the p?ti?
tion was received aa Information.
The petition of Mrs. M. Batea waa referred t >
the Mayor, with power to act.
Alderman Geddings presented sundry account*
amounting to $1:161 36. Referred for examina?
tion.
The committee reported favorably on the peti?
tion of Rev. A. Toomer Porter, in reference tu the
payment ora part of the expense of repairing
public cistern.
The committee reported favorably on the peti?
tion of the Fire Department for more Ore wells,
and for repairs to the Eagle Engine house. Re?
ferred to the Committee on Contracts. An ad
verse report waa given to the demand for more
alarm bella.
The committee reported favorably on tho peti?
tion of the Union Star Fire Company.
The Committee on Licenses reported favorably
on petition of A Hanafan. Adopted.
The Comrultee on Steam Engines reported
favorably on the petition or W. P. Russell A Co.
and A. Habenichk
The report of Major Welton, the lessee of thc
artesian well, was received as information.
A favorable report waa made by the Committee
on Brick and Wooden Buildings, on the petition
or J. H. Smith.
The petition of M. J. Camplin for lease of city
lands was granted.
The petition or James W. Gray was rererred to
the Committee on Streets.
The application or Seth Spencer for auctioneer's
license was rererred to that committee
The application of Mr. De LaTorre, for a com?
mittee or conference In reference to the mill
bridge at east end of Washington street, vas in?
definitely postponed.
The petitions or Messrs. Bevin and Robinson, to
be licensed as naval atore inspectors, wera rorer
red to the Mayor, with powor to act.
Thc bonds or the newly elected city officers
were offered and accepted.
The ordinance to regulate thc sole of goods by
sample was duly ratified.
On motion of Alderman Collins, thc police and
detective for oca were Instructed to prevent any
storage or petroleum In the city below Line sirco?.
Alderman Barrow read a lengthy statement or
the benefits resulting to the city from the estab?
lishment or an extensive depot lor city store,
which created some amusement. The Alderman
stated solemnly that T. J. Mackey was not the
author or the statement, but that lt was an ema?
nation or hhs own foresight. After a lively dis?
cussion on what should be done with the docu?
ment, lt waa finally rererred to a committee or
three, to bc appointed by the Mayor.
On motion, the Council then adjourned.
CHARLESTON AND BRUNSWICK.-The Bruns?
wick (Ga.) Appeal, lu alluding to the comparative
merits or Charleston and Savannah, makes tho
rollowlng statement: "Now that we hare direct
weekly communication with Charleston, lt be?
comes our merchants to consider whether lt
would not bc for her interest to transfer a portion
at least or the patronage which has been hereto?
fore concentrated upon Savaunah to the roi mer
%ity. lt is currently reported thu Charleston
merchants have a ntu;:h larger and better assort?
ment or merchandise, while their pr.ces range
j. rrom ten to twenty per ccui. tower than those or
Savannah. This Tact alune otters strang induce
I ntents to our merchants, sud, ive irust, trill assist
Co build up a business of nu mena dimensions be
iwciu our place and Charleston.'1
QJAKAS r.'NH WARSUI?USKJ Kd.t C?'?.Kt.TOTON.
In the report made by Ur. Lobby, health ottlcer
ami quarantine physician, the erection ol wart
houses ut, the quarantine station was earnestly
recoin mended. During the legislative proceed
inga ol Mom:ay, Mr. U. F. Jackaou introduced thc
following oouenrront resolution, wblcii was, on
moilun or Mr. Tomiinaon, rererred to tho Medical
Committee:
Warree*, It has been wiaely recommended by
Dr. Lebby, quaraatlno.pliy.-lcotu at Un armaton, in
lim recent, annual report, that warehusses should
be provided at quarantine Tor the usc of iufcuted
and leaky vessels; and, whsreas, the President or
the United States is authorized Itv un net ur Con?
gress, passed February -isth. 17W, tu construe:
warehouses St quarantines along the United
States coast wherever required lor the uss and
protection or commerce; therefore, lie lt
Resolved by the House ol Representatives, the
Acuate concurring, That tho President of thc
United Staten be, and he ls hereby, respectrullr
petitioned and rcqacstid, in conformity with aii
thorny conferr-d upon him by the above mention?
ed act of Congress, tu cause warehouses to be
erected at Kort Johnson, or some other suitable
locality tn Charleston harbor, lor Hie reception
and safekeeping or the o.:r?oe<t of infected vessel*
detained a; quarantine,
Resnlvei, That a duly attested copy of the Shove
rc-olutioii, willi so mitch ol the report or thcqnat
antine physician ?ts relatas to (lils subject, be for?
warded lu thc President of the Unitrd Stak?;
Meralan copies or rho asms uc neut to our honor?
able se;.at'us and representatives in Congress,
with the reqnest that they us? their Influence for
the acooinplish nent of Ca luipurtautobject Uaaira
lu cotnamjktted.
Ci KDE it I?7,I, A.-The Academy of Mnslc last
night was again crowded, from pit to dome, on
the occasion of the second appearance of the
Chapman sisters; anrl lt ls quite safe to say, that
there was not an individual in all that vast auill
once, f.nt was not delighted beyond his anticipa?
tions the euterlaiumoni. In fact, tl! Charles
ton has by ?his U ne seen thc charming and Viva?
cious young la Iles, who are thc slurs of th': comic
opera, and all Charleston not only approves of
thain hugely, but means lo sec thom as o.\cn aa
possible daring their brim" engagement.
Bishop, the funny man, who accompanies them,
ls a porfect ton of merriment He grows Bleuler
every day, because he is so very Jocose a man.
His appearance "on uny siege'' ls thesigual for
mirth, and wc charitably advise all who visit the
Academy tins week to wear their garments very
loi -ie cl <e have their vest buttons- and .'ich
sewn very strongly willi Bhoem aker's thread.
Bishop, (to borrow tho Oriental phrases or an en?
thusiastic poet editor of a suter eily,) is the Jug?
gernaut cf broad grins and the Koh-i-noor of fat
pun?.
Everybody haa heard what oar neighbor 77lc
ChurUr would call ' thc veritable history" of the
glass slipper; hu', to see Ute lithe and teulor-eyed
Blanche us Cinderella, thc winsome and ralscbiev
ousBllaaa Bondini, and glorious Bishop as Clo
rinda, tho girl of the period, lends a pleasent
glamour and a charming absurdity to thc fairy
lejT"nd of oar child hood that it never liad before.
Thc opening rarce, the "nappiest Uny of my
life," was rion. Ur. Withers1 violin solo, a? nu
the previous evening, was greeted with rapturous
applause. His touch la us brilliant as our new
theatre, as delicate as pulverized velvet, as versa?
tile s-5 autumn forests, as melodious ns a lady
love's whisper-lu a word, Mr. Withers can make
a violin tala.
To-night wo arc to have the dcltcions oriental
extravaganza of "Aladdin, or thc Wonderful
Scamp," with the farce of "My Precious Betsy."
Bishop, of course, appears In both pieces. Our
readers, who wish to enjoy the performance with
cora lor;, sho dd by all means secure seats during
the day. There is bound to bo another crush.
TUB UN ITU D 8TAT>;8 CODKT.-CO?.UMRM,
December B.-Hon. Georgs S. Bryan, presiding.
Ex parte. I'cter P. Palmer, or St. John's Bcrke
ley. Politl?n for Una! discharge Yeadon A
Uanckcl, pro pel.
Ex pane W. li. Crisp, or Laurens. J. J. Davis,
pro pet. (dem.
Bx parle Francis D. Oreen, of Lancaster.
Idem. lt. H. Allison, pro pet.
Ex parte Samuel Reese Porter, of Lancaster.
Idem, idem.
Rx parte Kvan Rallinga Idem. Kershaw J
Conncrs, pro pct. The reports of recistrara in
favor of discharge were read and confirmai; and
the Judge, on motion, signed under seal thc final
order ami certificate of discharge
In re William P. Parley. Petition for Anal dis?
charge. Walker A Bi ?ce, pro pet. lt appearing
that the marsha! had fulled to serve thc creditors
with notice for Unal discharge ou motion, order?
ed that thc time for hearing before J. W. Olawnon,
registrar, shall be extended to such lime as the
registrar fhall designate, and notice tor three
weeks be givcu in the Chester Reporter.
Ex parle Muses Wlnstock. Petition fer final
discharge Pickling A Pope, pro pet. Petition
referred to c. G. Jaeger, registrar, and final he.ar
lug ordered to take place on the 6lh of January,
lSiO, before thc court at Charleston.
In the maller of William .summer, bankrupt;
Sarah V. Mcculloch vs. Thomas W. Holloway,
assignee of Wm. Summer. Dpon hearing the re?
port of registrar, lt is ordered, npnn moilun of
Mr. DeSaussurc. solicitor for Sarai. V. Mcculloch,
that thc same bc confirmed; Dial the lioul exe
onteC by Mrs. Sarah W. Mcculloch to William
Summer, conditional, that her daughter, Sarah
Vf. Mcculloch, would make title? lo him ton lol
Of lana adjoining thc City of Columbia, hom d. d
north hy l?r. Kennedy, ea St by J. C. Walker, SM.th
by the lipper Boundary ?ireet of Columbia, und
westby land of William Summer, be, and Uie
same is hereby declared to be cancelled, and null
and void, lt 'is further ordered, that l ie bank?
rupt, wilburn Bummer, bc authorised, and ho is
requested, sn to amend his schedule ll, as to ex?
clude (mm thc description of tract No. 1 the lol of
fourteen and a half aeres more or les, above des?
cribed, tuc properly of Sarah W. Mcculloch.
In Hie maller of Thomas J. Jones, bankrupt.
Petition io amend schedule. On hearing peti?
tion of Thomas J. Jones, lt ts ordered thai he bc
allowed to amend lils schedule in thc particulars
staled ni the said petition, lt is further orden d.
that the matter bc referred to W. J. dawson,
registrar, to tako such steps regarding lt as are
required by thc provisions of thc bankrupt law.
OrECUIT COOBT.
Jurors answered as on previous days.
a A. Moore vs. J. a Wright. Assumpsit. On
motion of H. J. Wright, ultornoy for thc defen?
dant, lt ls ordered that thc plalutlff lu this cause
be required to give security for costs, on or be?
fore thc first day or March, 1870, or hi non-suited
-said security lo bc approved by ile clerk or this
court.
Issue Docket.-George P. Oerdlng vs. ? Wm.
Werner. Assumpsit, McCrady A Son; non-as?
sumpsit. Campbell k Seabrook. Jury No. 1 was
charged with this case, and, arter hearing evi?
dence, argument and charge of thc Judge, re?
tired, and, returning into court, informed thc
Judge that they could not agree. The Judge re?
stated the law, and the Jury again retired, os pro?
vided hy tho jury law. At a late hour, they again
came Into court and Informed the Judge that,
after tho fullest investigation and consideration,
they could not agree Tho Judge theu discharged
the jury and ordered a mls-triaL
? Hotel Aj-rlval?-December T.
Oil ARLESTOS HOTSU
Isaac Estonie, Jr., Tennessee; J. A. Brown,
Newport; Charlea T. Aldrich, New York; E. A.
W. Uuntcr, Philadelphia; Benjamin B. Grogory,
New York; W. A. Gotchell, Augusta; P. M. Chap?n,
New York: Jabez Swain, Augusta; Wm. Wilkins,
Mrs. Wm. Wilkins, child and nurse New York;
J. C. Gillett, An .tinta; C. W. Junks, Boston; H. E.
Merriam, New York; H. P. Kinlay, Havana; J. W.
Williamson, Mrs. J..W. Williamson, Dallington;
L. K. Williamson, South Carolina; O. W. Amory,
Basion; D. Malloy, Cheraw; V. M. Grant, Plush
Ing; Wm. P. Hayt, Brooklyn; Mrs. A. O. Oolong
and son. Mrs. J. ll. Bell, New Hampshire; Mis. L.
Woodbury, Antrim; Josiah Guy, Sonlh Carolina;
J. Vanderbilt, New York; Wm. iL Betts, Mrs. Wm.
M. Betts and oliild, Boston; Wm. L. Steele A. C.
Steele, Georgia; P. L Wiggins, Beaufort; Walter
Hatch, w. Mitchell, Maine.
PAVILION uogsi..
C. C. Smith. Bounettsvllle; J. C. Campbell, Sum?
merville; C. Pialey, City; John Mershaw, Balti?
more; Wm. Preston, Orangeburg; J. S. Shuck,
Barnwell Journal; W. A. Schmidt, Aiken; B.W.
Wolfe, Orangeburg: N. Porter, Blackville; L. Gar
lus, Great Britain; J. 8. Tyler, Win. Tyler, South
Carolina; N. 0. Conner, J. W. Oconcr. 1). T. Kcn
ncrly, Barnwell; J. B. Carrigan, Wright's Bluff;
D. 0. Shaw, wife. Tour children and servant, sum?
ter; J. J. Nettles, Northeastern Railroad; John K.
Mills and wife. Mrs. Richardson, Miss Everson,
Charles M. Webb, New York; W. H. Cannon, St.
Stephen's; M. B. Candy, T. A. Gandy, M. B.
Gandy, Jr., Society RBI; Jos. n. McSween, J. Wy
Iey Odom, Hartington; Nicholas J. Darrell, Savan?
nah; H. J. Brabham, Bamberg; D. J. Walker,
Henry Goethe, Port Royal Railroad.
MILLS II0U3B.
S. P. Smith, Christ Church Parish; Javam Lewis,
Philadelphia; M.ss A. i- Baton, New York; Wm.
W. Hilly, wife anti child, Boston.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
FUR TWA HOLIDAYS.-Clieap cltromop, Trie
photographs, handsome picture frames, u laue
slock or albnma-cheaper than the cheapest. At
0. U. Hillier's, No. li l King street.
Kio GLOTxa, "ARABS*1 AND CLOAKS.-J. P.
Read & Co. invite the attention of the Ladles,
Tats DAV, toa no-v lat of beautiful "Arabs" or
B?douines, from $0 to $!S each; Illach Cloth
Cloaks, $7 to $2>; also. Harris' "Seamless" Black
Kid Gloves, all sizes, (Noa 6 to 8,) aud Colored Kid
Gloves In variety. decs J
BuniKKHS BKTKLOPBS. -THB NKWH Job Office
ls now prepared to furnish KOI?1 enrclopcn, with
iiusluoai cards printed thereon, at $4 per thous?
and. Send your orders. Every merchant and
business man should hare his card printed on his
envelopes.
JENKINS & CUNNINGHAM,
COTTON BROKERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 2 WARKEN BLOCK, (up stairs,)
AUGUSTA, O A.
JOST: JBNfttSS. ROUT. B. CUNNINGHAM.
Sole agents for the sale of the cclchnued Dickson
k Peeler Cotton Si od tor thc Slates ol South Caro?
lina and Georgia.
IteiereuoBM-I. T. Oartliner and J. J. Cohen A
Sous. Augusto, Go., and Clugliom, UuMug A Co.,
GlurlcsUiu, & C. and Angosta, (ia.
uovXi 6n>us
??Jrrj (?oo?s, Sit.
QHEAP GOODS ! CHEAP GOODS
AT
I. GOUDKOP'B,
No. 423 KINO STREET.
naving removed to that large and commodious
Building next to Bnrnham'S Drug Store, I am now
prepared to otter thc greatest bargains in
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, <kc,
this market has ever produced.
Purchasers will do well by calling and examin?
ing our stock of
DRESS G00D3
PRINTS
LONGCLOTHS
SHEETING
PILLOW COTTON
BROWN GOODS
TABLB LINEN
TOWELS
GINGHAMS
CASSIMCRES
I?OSIBRY, NOTIONS, Ac, Ac
Remember, I. GOUDKOUP'S NEW STAND,
No. 423 Kl VU STKKBT,
nov3 mvfr Ncxtto Burnham'.". Drug Ste-rc.
JUST OPENED,
A POLL ASSORTMENT OP ARAB3,
Part of which will bo sold at
$4. fit.
Comprising the most, elegant dielgna aad style.
ALSO,
LOT BEST FRENCH KID GLOVES,
AH shades and numbers, at (1, at
LOUIS COHEN A CO.,
deco _No. 248 King street.
J^-flW SAVINGS INSTITUTION.
THU TIMS APPROACHES WHIN
WARM O L 0 T H I H G
Is nnavoldaMe, and the point la to know
HOW AND W1IHRH TO 00 TO OBTAIN A STJFPLT.
A great many have found out already, and niw
I advise their Iranda la want of
DRY GOODS
To call al
FURCHGOTT ? BRO.,
COHNER OT KINO AND 0ALHO0W RTK3BTH,
Where Dry Gooda can be bonght to a great advan?
tage Attention ls called to:
loo pair 10-4 White Blankets, only 13 78, worth
$4 90.
12-4 German Coverlets, from $4 np.
Large Comforts, only $3.
loo pair Pine Double Shawls, only $4 sa, worth
$6 00.
Arab Shawls, from $?, np.
1 case Brown. Canton Flannel, only 15e. per
yard, worth 20c
Heavy Black Beaver Cloth for Gtoalts, only $2,
worth $2 78.
A doc assortment of Brown Shirtings, Long
cloths, Alpacas, I) PC.? s Goods, Nbtious, Ho?
siery, Gloves, Ac, which have bceu bought by
large quantities, and will be sold to satisfy the
purchascra in every raspee*,
FURCUGOTT t BRO.,
Corner King and Calhoun streets.
OS-A special Department for Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Trunks, Ac, sold at oorrospcndingly low
prices. iiov22 .irnos
Boots, ?ljocs, Sit.
HE BEST IN THE CITY.
T
If yon want BOOTS AND SHOES, or the best
make and latest styles, go to
STRIBBR'B,
No. 41 Broad street, near Church street.
Always on hand a large assortment of Gentle?
men's Boots, Gaiters and Shoes, of various pat?
terns.
A perfect flt guaranteed if made to order.
Attention is especially Invited to the supply of
new and fashionable Sealskin Gaiters, now so
popular at tho North.
J. STE I P. ER, Bootmaker,
nov27 st nt h imo? No. 41 Broad street.
?ljirts ano ?nrmsijing t&oorjs.
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nov 22
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LOWKST PRICES I
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AT THE GREAT Sill tT EMPORTUM 1
LOOK FOR THE STAR SIGN,
M BETING 8TRRET,
NEARLY OPPOSITE MARKET HALL.
novl3 ?40
Sa?McG nub fjarness.
?j ADDLE RY WAREHOUSE.
WILLIAM HARRAL A CO.,
No. 19 HAYNS STUKKT.
Wholesale sud Retail Deniers In
SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS,
COACH AND HARNESS MATERIALS, Ac.
J O U I S kl o L A 1 N ,
BiiOKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NO. 4,; ?ROAD ST it BET.
Charle, dun, S. C.
Stocks. Ronds sud Gold bought, earned end
<old short in New York Oily.
Particular attention paid to the purchase nun
sale ur all kmds of Southam SeonriUce,
octa
c
Saner} (Soo?s, &z.
LASSlC ENGLISH RHYMES
FOB CHRISTMAS.
Go, forget, rac, why should sorrow
O'er I hy brow 8 shadow flings
Go, forget me, bot to monow,
From VOM SA'NTEN'S something bring.
I decs i _\oui Raima.
QP ERA. GLASSES
AND
BEAUTIFUL FRENCH FANCY GOODS.
TOILET STANDS, CARD 0ASI?S, AO.,
or the Latest Importation, just now opening at
VON SANTBJP3,
Next Door to thc New Academy of Music.
dcc8 1_
A VISITOR
Once said If we orly knew where the resident
citizens made their puchases there we should get
well serrcd. To Bitch we oifer
A DIRECTORY.
The ladies who rtesiro the latest styles of fash?
ionable Ilead Dressing, Ourls, Chignons or
Braids, Go to M. A A. ASHTON.
The gentlemen who desire tobe presentable in
Adonis attire, Tor Wigs,
Oo to M. A A. ASHTON.
All who desire the best Herman Colognes,
Go to M. A A. ASHTON.
For Di?dei- or Coronal Combs, all
(io to M. A A. ASHTON.
Thane who require the best Extracts,
Co io M. k A. ASHTON.
Krerr ono who desires good Bair Brushes or
Combs, Gu to M. A A. ASHTON.
or necessity aO who require a good Tooth
liruss, (10 to AL A A. ASHTON.
"orgemtiuaTalc iii Vents, all must
Go to li. ? A. ASHTON.
For Bair Dyes and Regenerators, nearly all
Co to M. lc A. ASHTON.
Tn fact, all whn require genuine goods from Uie
following houses :
society Hygieniipic, 1 . Kelley's, ) .
LublnM, .? Atkinson's, g
Oowdray'a, s Gosnell'a, !.=
I'iver, J - Lowe A Bona, \%
(luerlain, o Yardley, J
Henry lt Dcmarsea, j nowlands A Sons, ?
fGowland, J ?
As akso. Vents Goods In their line from every
reputable manufacturer in thc States,
Go to M. A A. ASHTON,
No. 240 King street,
Five doors from Market street,
non mwOmos _
gOLTD AY AND WEDDING PRE^NTsT
AK EUWANT ASSOUTKEWr OS
FANCY GOOD S.
AT
JAMBS ALLAN'S,
noTlO walmo Na 307 KING STREET..
?yr^TILLIAM G. WUILDEN & CO.
Have fer the Holidays a rich assortment of
VASES, TOILET SETS, CUPS AND SAUCEES,
And Fancy Goods.
No. VA' KING STRBET, CO RN Blt BHA?FAIN.
deco
S
I LY BR TABLE RINGS,
FRUIT KNIVES SOGAR SPOONS,
And a va"icty ol Fancy Silver fur the Holldayit,
ran 8ALII nv
WILLIAM G. WHILDEN A CO.,
No. 25? King Street, oorner Beaafatn.
?leos ._
p ARI AN, WEDGEWOOD, HAVRE
FRENCH Cn I NA AND GRANIT3-WARB,
AMD IN nVKKY VA RI ITT, VOR SALS OT
WILLIAM G. '.VIII.Mi BN A CO.,
No. 255 K inp. Street, oorner Beaufaln.
decs
QOMPLETE SETS OF FINE CUT GLASS
DECANTERS, WINES, CHAMPAGNES,
Cordials, Finger Bowls, Tumblers and Goblets,
KOK H.M.Ii DY
WILLIAM O. WUILDEN k 00.,
Ko. 155 King Street, corner Beaufalu.
dec? _
TX^I ELLAM G. WHILDEN A CO.
fl A VB FOB SALK
LEATHER RETICULES. TRAVELLING BAGS,
Purses, Pocketbooks and Portemonnaies, suitable
for Christmas Presents, at
No. 255 KING STREBT, CO RN BR BEAUFAIN.
deofl_.
A MHB ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES,
CHATELAINS, VEST CHAINS,
Brooches, Earrings, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Aa,
FOB SAI tl DT
WILLIAM O. WH1LDBN A CO.,
No. Sfifi King Street, corner Doa a fain.
decs _ _
g IL VER AND PLATED TEA SETS,
BUTTER DISHES, CORDIAL STANDS,
Cus torn, Cups, Strawberry Dishes, Ac, Ac,
SN RXmiUTlO* AND FOK3AI.B AT
WILLIAM G. WHILDEN A (XL'S,
No. 25? Klug Street, oorner Beaafatn.
deco _*_
Til PO EEANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
BAZAAR, Ko. 363 KING STREET,
CUUNita QBOBdR,
J. A BC II KR, PROPRIETOR.
? would reitpectfu(ly inform my numerous ens
tomcr that i have returned from .New York, amt
luve received persicaniera Manhattan ami Janies
Adgcr 6o cusp* assorted merchandise, comprising
everything In the NOTION. UOSIRRY, SHIRT,
TIES and general fantty linc My stock, at pres?
ent, ts the Urgent ever oiicred lu this city. My
posh ion with importers and Manufacturers, "as
a CASU buyer." gives mo many advantage*, ena?
bling mo to sell all goods at least from 25 to 30
percent, lens than those holding old stock previ
ously bought on CKRDIT.
Odd Inls given away.
Price list on application.
BAZAAR, No. 363 KING PPR BET,
Corner George
The Ladles' Favorite Store.
B&- Several smart, intelligent Youths wanted.
nort Imo
fjoriicnltnrc, Qlgriciliure, &z.
BY PERMISSION OF '.'HE COURT OF
PROBATE,
Per s:t'o at Rtt'sil ?.n? ai LOW PUTCZSi
TUB LATE CONRAD RING'S STOCK IN
TB A DE,
All cf which !<? of rory resent Im 'orttt'ions. e-.-.
lecicd personally by Mr. i'.v,-?. priticinallt from
tee Messrs. l-indrcth's of Philadelphia, for tins
market? Tbeatook consists of Ute best and moi.t
choice
CABBAGE SEEDS, rf nil !:!:;cM,
Tomat !' Snells,
Guinea and lawton Squash seeds,
Turnip mid Ruin Baga Se-ds.
Pea?. Parsnip and Carrot Seeds,
Early and Sweet Uara Scvris,
And all otiier kinds, oom I ion to Southern ch?
?tales.
At.so.
? PLOUGHS, nnesi. Spades and erery variety or
I G ard eu nm) Parin Implements, ou thc ruust*lra?
proved patterns,
j AI so,
I BASKET and GLASS-WARB.
A imo,
WHEELBARROWS anil HARROWS.
At the Stoic, No. 36a west sitie of King, below
George st ro-t, and kaown for the last furty years an
LANDRETH'S AND RING'S SEED AND AGRI?
CULTURAL WAREHOUSE.
CEO. RINO CI10LWELL,
doc*lmwri2 Administrator.
J.J ? L ii E S A MACBETH,
No. 36 lt ROAD STREBT,
Charleston, rt. C.,
BROKER, Al'OTlONKKIt, HEAL ESTAT S
A.Mi
(9 BN ER AL COMMISSION AGENTS.
WIM attend to Renting and Collect tn* of Rent"
.md pNiehaae w- sale ol blocks, Heads, Cold,
silver ami Beal Katata,
, A lj?0.
To Hie PurelmHS or Goods ?nd Supplies tar par?
ues m the country u|??u rc.-tmmab'n :>TIHS.
UwiKfln L. Kui-MS8i..^.i!.-:~.:n3>u* MACBKVU.
jaal lyr
Ruction Sales--QIhis flJau.
By MILES DRAKE.
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, HATS, CAR?
PETS, Ac.
TH IB MORNING, at 10 o'clock. I will Fell at my
Store, corner of Kine and Liberty BI reeta,
An invoice of CLOTHING just received, con?
sisting of:
'?.I Men's Heavy OVERCOATS
Vi Men's Casshnere and satinet Sack Coats
24 Men's Black Prock Coats
4S Hen's Cas-imore un i Sat.net Vests
260 pairs Men's Cassinicrc and Satinet Pants
Merino Shirts und Drawers, Breakfast Shawls,
S'.irfs, Nubias, Hoods, Crowley's Spool Cotton,
Ali Wool Lon}! Shawls, Linen Bosom Shirts. La
dies', aunt's and M (sacs' Hosiery, Linen Cambric
Handkerchiefs, Neckties. Wax l)o!l*. Toy Sleighs.
Finger Rings, Paney Boxes, Shoestrings, Ladles'
Satchels, Enamelled Bags. Pocketbooks, Men's
and Boy's Felt and Wool Hats, Ac
AISO,
1 Large Brussels CARPET.
On FRIDAT. loth Instant, I will sell 100 cases
BOOTS, SHOES and HATS. decS
BY N. A. H?NT.
BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, BALMO?
RALS, Ac.
THIS DAY, the 8th Inst., at 10 o'clock, in my
Salesroom, No. 143 Meeting Btrcet, 1 will sell,
100 cases assorted BOOTS, Shoes, Brogans, Bal?
morals, Aa dec?
By WM. M rik AY.
HAIR SEAT CHAIRS, AGRICULTU?
RAL IMPLEMENTS, Ac.
THIS DAY, at io o'clock, at No. 13? Meeting
street,
HAIR SEAT CHAIRS, Settees, Extension Ta?
bles, Pier Table.-, Sideboards, Meat Safen, Bed?
steads, Mattresses, Table Coven. Window Shades,
one Superior Sewing Machine. Agricultural (m
plomcnts, Cooking siove?, Ac. decs
EL M. MARSHALL & BRO.
WILL SELL TO-DAY, AT HALF-PAST
1? o'clock, at No. Broad Bluet, HORSES,
Mules, Furniture, Plano, Ac decs
Bj J. FRASER MATHEWES.
FOUR WELL-BROKE MDLES AND
DRAFT ANO SADDLE HORSE.
Will bc ?old at my office THIS DAY atlOK o'clock.
Terms cash. . dee8
Hiteurartce.
N s ? R E
rs TUB
8rX7UBTTY LIPS INSURANCE AND ANN CITY
COMPANY,
Or BHW TO Kt ?ITT.
President, ROBSRT L. CASB; vice-President, Taso.
TL WHBTKOKS; Secretary, ISAAC H. AJLLSN.
General Agent for South Carolina, W. HWTFON
TOWNSBND, Alkea.
ORGANIZED IN 1862.
.Assets, December Xl, 1868.$1,864,670 00
Amount Insured lu 1868.11,561.388 oo
Claims paid. 143,688 00
No restrictions on travel. Only sound lives In?
sured.
Loan of portion of preraln m allowed when de?
sired.
Dividends declared annually. Lrw. Dividend 60
ncr cent.
All fo-ms of Life and Endowment Policy issued.
Attention is especially invited to the Ten Year
Non-Forfeiture and the Return Premium plans.
Insurance by the latter costs the policy-holder
ONLY TUB INTKKSSV UTOS HIS ANNUAL PRHUlt'HS.
for thc Premiums themselves arc returned at
death In addition to the foll amount of the Policy. 1
This Company w chattered nuder thc Laws or
the State of New York, and it Invites the closest
scrutiny into Its condltiou as exhibited in oilleial
reports of Insurance Departments of New York
and Massachusetts.
SmOIAL AOKNTS IN THH STATU AT LA ROH.-A. J
NORRIS, J. U. WILKIE, J. M. DUTSON, C. A
UKSAUSSCRE. C. G. STEPHENS, J. J. MACKEY,
R. P. GANTT, 8. II. SYDNOR, D. li. MOUZON, G.
D. RHOD?8, L. O. STEPHENS.
RP.PERRNCRS.-H. 7.. LA BREY, Esq., R M.
ALEXANDER. Esq., RICHARD CALDWELL. Rsa..
M. ii. NATHAN. Esq., Messrs. ?TOLL, WKUB A
CO., Messrs. II. COBIA A CO.
Dr. W. M. PITCH, Medical Examiner.
LOUIS 8HERFESEB,
Agent for Charleston, S. C..
OPFIOE No. 40 BROAD STREET, (Second Floor.)
nov22 18
?lodjincrn, dustings, Ut.
JgXCEL8IOR IRON WORKS,
BSTACLrSHBO 1839,
FOOT OP Um STREET, EAST RIVER.
I ? O N PROMTS,
AND BYE RY DESCRIPTION OP TUON WORK
* SOB BUILDIN0 FURP08BS
GEO.J&. JACKSON, BURN BT * CO.,
Proprietors.
BRANCH Omen, HO. 201 CENTOS STEHET,
CORNKB OP HOWARD.
nov30 3mos
WAGON AXLES, COMMON, CONCORD,
Iron Hub, und Solid Collar, of superior
quality Bud finish. Also, Manufacturers of Ma?
chinery, Patent Steam and Ben Forgo llammeis,
power Sheers, Car A'<l"s, Windlass Necks, Ti uss
Shapes, (towbars, Boiler Fronts, Cast Iron Jack
Sci cn s. Patent Swage Blocks, Tire Bundera, Forg?
ings and Castings. Address, for Price Mst,
I.Y.MAN KINSLEY A CO..
I10V24 Imo Cuinbrldgepori, Mass.
-.
TICEETING STREET FOUNDRY.
Tilla ESTABLISHMENT (8 NOW rURNUUtlMO TUS IB
ruo V un
MCCARTHY COTTON GIN,
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS,
Of various sizes, on hand.
Improved Vertical and Horizontal Corn Mills,
Sugar Mills, Sugar Mills, Sugar Boners and
Pans, or all ?zea
Horse-Powers and Gin Gearing, from 0 to ls feet
In diameter.
Improved Lever Cotton Presses, for Hand, Power,
Saw and Bice Mills.
Machinery and Costings of aU descriptions is .vie
te order.
Particular ottos Moa paid to House Fronts and
Castings for Buildings, Gratings, Cistern Covers,
?ash heights, ftc, Ac
WILLIAM S. HEN BRET,
MACHINIST AND F O ? N D H l?,
No. 314 MEETING STREIT,
C?AULi&rro:.-, a o.
ang4 nwt
J T. Ii U M P II R E Y S,
BR?KS?, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT.
SALE? OF PEAL ESTATE, STOCKS. BONDS,
SECURITIES AND PERSONAL PRO?
PERTY ATTENDED TO.
No. 27 BROAD STREBT,
Charleston, S. C.
KBPSRBKCEs.-non. HENRY BOTST, W. J. MA
flRATH, Esq* (leuerol JAMES CONNER, T. lt.
IV A KINO. Kuri. ?rt4
ILLIS & CUISO Lil,
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ANO
SniPPTNO A O RNTS,
Tiffi! ntt-end to the Purchase, Sale and Shlnmeni
(io Poreisu and Domestic Ports) of COTTON
ItlCB, LEM P.Kit sod NA VAL STORES.
ATLANTIC WHARP, Cbartexton. S. C.
R. WILLIS.A. lt. CIILSOLM
MENZINK, DOUBLE DISTILLED,
WILL REMOVE O RE ASE SPOTS.
f> anafaeturss sail tor sale, wholesale and re
WI, by yu. H. BAKU.
'-?VJ Ma Ul Unsung ssxoat.
Unction Salts--fntnrc Slaps.
SALE BY TRUSTEES, UNDHR AU?
THORITY OK THU COURT OF EUHITT.
AT I'lttVATB BAI.B
ALI ELEGANT MANSION ANO SPLBNDI?
GROUNDS.
Will bo sold ai Private Sale that elegant nouSB
ri! Hie cor uer or Blake mid 0 rake streets, withsU
tin: surrounding garden ami spacious grounds.
'fin* is ono of tnc most complete a ?d beautiful
establishments in Charles .<n. commanding a tine
view of tho harbor, ami embracing a large extent
of grounds, thickly set with trees or ever/ de?
scription, tonst, fruit and dowers, all sel"Cted
and disposed with the utmost care and taste.
Tue House ls large and commodious, containing
fourteen rooms, admirably arranged, with double
piazza* on the sonta, with a tine large Kitchen
and ail other necessary outbuildings.
In addition to this, there is another Dwelling
House on the premises, situate on the northeast
corner, suitable ror a small family.
'? he Lot measures four hundred (400) rest front
on Drake street by about two hundred and eighty
(2S0) reet In depth on Blake street.
.To any person wishing to establish hlmsell la
a hand.-ome residence, with a linc garden and
spacious walks and grounds, the above property
presents a rare opportunity.
ALSO,
A body of MARSH LAND, on the east or Bay
street, separated from thc above property by Bay
street, embracing six hundred (600) reet from
north to south by three hundred (300) reet froaa
cast to wost, on thc west side or the Northeastern
Railroad, ANO. another body or Marsh Land,
lying cast of said road, containing - fret.
' Kor further particulars and terms apply to
WARDLAW A CAREW.
Purchasers to pay W. & C. ror papers.
decs wr
E1
Bj Z. B. OAKES.
PARTE WM. SHEPHERD, Di RE
JOSEPH PURCELL, BANKRUPT.
Pursuant to tho order or his Honor Judge Bryan,
dated 24th November, 18*9. will be sold at pub?
lic auction, at tho old Post?nico, at ll o'clock,
on FRIDAY, 17th Instant,
All thut TRACT OP LAND, situate, lying and
being on the north side or the public road leading
from Charleston to the Ashley River Ferry, In the
Parish or St. Andrew, in the Stnte aroresaid, con?
taining l?y, acres; and also, a small TRACT OF
LAND on the northern boundary of tho above
tract, and Incorporated with lt as one tract;
bounding north and east on Lands now or late et
-Howard, south on Dorchester Road, west oat
Lands now or late or - Beckman, and north?
west on Land now or late or Rev. P. O'NeUL
Thc above Farm lies on tho Dorchester Road, s>
short distance above the Fork, abont seven miles
from thc city. A plat of the property, made by
J. A. Michel, surveyor, may be seen at my office,
Cond.Hons-One-third cash: balance in one ant
two years, with Interest at 7 per cent., secured
by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the pro
property, to contain power of sale in case or non?
payment. Purchaser to pay for papers ant
stamps. dec2 thsm wfmw.hfo
E
STATE SALE
On TUR8DAY, the 21st proximo, at the Courthoesa,
In Georgetown, S. C., at 12 o'clock M^ will he
sold at Public Auction,
AB that valuable PLANTATION known as Lark
Hill, late the property of Mrs. Eliza F. Heriet,
situated on Black River, In Georgetown County,
containing m K acc?s of Swamp Land, most of
which ls now under cultivation, and 763 aerea ot
High Land, be the same more or less.
Terms of sale-One-fourth cash; balance In one,
two and three years, secured by bonds and mort?
gage of the property. Purchaser to pay ror pa?
pers and stamps. Possession given on first Janu?
ary, 1870. EDWARD N. THURSTON,
Qualified Executor or Eliza M. Heriot.
deel wse
?jiir?umre, ?ntlern, Sit.
jy?URFEES SOIL PULVERIZER,
am
DEEP TILLAGE AND SUBSOfL PLOUGH.
A Sliver Medal has jast been awarded te this
PLOUGH, at thc recent State Pair in Colombia, 8.
C., and another Medal ur Hie State Fair, in Macon,
Ga., as the best Subsoil made.
Manufactory prices for au gie Plough, with extra
point.$6 M
Double Plough, with extra point.9 M
For sale st above rates, freight added, by
J. E. AUBER A CO., Agents,
No. 13D Meering street.
And No. 62 East Bay, Charleston, 8. 0.
ALSO, A0BT.T8 FOB
THE CELEBRATED WATT PLOUGH
Monroe'; .inproved Rotary Harrow
Bickrord A Huffman's Grain Drill
Wagoner k Matthe wes' Rice Drill
The Buckeye Mower and Reaper
Wynne's Short and Long Suple Cotton Gun?
The Buckeye Sulky Cultivator
Starkes Dixie Plough.
And, on hand, at lowest market rates.
Ploughs or all kinds-Collins'. Amen', Briary's,
Dodge's, Ac, Ac.
AND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS generally.
decs 3
rp HE
WATT PLOUGH TRIUMPHANT
This PLOUGH la now the leading Plough of the
Middle and Cotton States.
Among the hundreds of testimonials we have
from practical Planters and Farmers, we would
call attention to the rmtowing extrae: oom a let?
ter received from Colonel B. Gi LOBE ET, or tho
large planting firm or Jordan A Lockett, dated
Albany, Ga., November 27, I860:
"Befare closing this letter, 1 cannot refrain front
expressing my sincere thanks tn you ror the la*
veutioo or thc BEST PLOUOU NOW IN USE. It
ls tUc delight or the negro. Besides doing th?
hps' work that 1 ?live ever ?sen any Plough rte, at
runs with more case to tho ploughman, and the
dru ft to the animal ls lighter than any Plough I
have ever used.
"Your Plough .'.-'a already become a necessity
to me, mid 1 would reel ruined without lt I am
satislled we have saved, snnnoslly, thonsanda of
dollars lu mules alone, lt ls Hie Cheapest Plough
I have ever used, of any kind or description, and
1 am anxious to tiring, if I can, to the notice of
my fallow-planters, this most valuable Plough."
Colonel Lockett commenced using these Ploughs
in thc spring or 1863. amt no w ha? more than twa
hundred and fifty (250) of them on his plantations?
We have testimonial* as emphatic from leading
planters In North Carolina, Skullt Carolina, Oeop
gl?, A in baili.i and Texas, but tiiis will suffice for
the most Incredulous.
During thc present fall, this Plou'th has taken
Premiums at Bight Fairs heid in Virginia, North
Carolina, South Carolina and Alabama, and re?
ceived the Highest Ratings at thc Great Field Trist
in Pennsylvania, tn August lost, when more Utan
Fifty DUTercnt Plough? were tested.
WATT A KNIGHT,
No. l<?2 Franklin street,
Richmond, Vs.
For sato at Factory Prices, freight added, by
J. E. AUGER A CO.,
Sole Agents,
dee6 m wu Ctarleston, 8. C.
iilisrcllaneons.
?\ H ARLES HICKEY,
GILD E R ,
PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAME ?f ANUFAO
TUREE,
No. 345 KINO SritBier,
Charleston, s. C.
OIil Frats ? Rcgirt renal ti new. Looking
glasses of nil sizes Hired to P;;:m?-s.
J ist received, an assortment or fine Chromes
V.'ld !.'.'.:xr 'viii..?.?. fti-r-S r.-rmtlmos
Q?FF, NIGGER, WHAT'S DE MATTER7
You lett dem de rc fritters.
Sal, gal, ate,> dat clatter,
I'se miss de SOLOMON BITTERS r
For sale at RAOUL A LYN A EL
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USB SOLOMON'8 BITTERS.
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