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CITY AFFAIRS. Meeting* Tiki* D?y. Vnion Kilwinning. Lodge! at T P. M. Tyre Lodge, at luuf-post 7 P. M. THK HOLIDAY TRA OS.-AS a general rule, the most extensive and liberal buyers of holiday goods do not put off their purchases until thc stocks bave become low and the crowd so ?rreat that they are unable to make satisfactory selec? tions. Indeed, as we happen to know, some of tlie most desirable customers in that branch of trade are already on the lookout for souvenirs of the coming season. Dealers who propose to engage tn it-and which of them does not f should therefore announce their attractions with? out delay, if they wish to reap an carly harvest. . We need hardly add, what they airead j know, that the advertising, columns or TUB NEWS, al? ways a reflex of thc business or the city, are con? sulted now more than ever by those desiring bar gams in any branch pf trade. THK MARINER'S CHURCH.-There will be service ta the Mariner's Church, Charon street, to-mor? row, Sunday, at half-past io o'clock in the moor? ing. THU CHEAPEST YKT.-The NEWS Job Ofice is ?ow printing bill-heads la the best style and on fine paper, at $2 50 per thousand. Merchants, think ^fitf_ QUICK PAsaioE.-The steamship Falcon, Jesse D. Horsey, commander, arrived yesterday from Baltimore after a passage of fifty-three hours. _^ STOCK SALIS.-In Chester on Monday were .eld Charlotte, Columbia and A agosta Railroad stock at 52aW. Columbia and Augusta Railroad stosk, uncon? solidated, at $ll. One hundred shares Bank of Newberry stock sold at $4 per share. THE MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION.-A lecture for the benefit of this association will be delivered ny the Rev. W. W. Hicks, at the? Second Presby? terian Church, at half-past 7 o'olock to-morrow evening. We have already explained the objeets .-and the necessities of the association, and we again urge the generous hearted and charitable to take tM* opportunity of showing their appre? ciation of what ls indeed a good work. SACRED- CONCERT.-There will be a sacred .concert at the Cathedral Chapel to-morrow even tug, for the benefit of the lately completed Paro? chial School, which bas pupils from every parish In the city. The object is a good one, and when to its intrinsic attractions are added the rich, harmonies and dulcet strains of sacred music, it cannot be doubted that the concert wiu draw visitors from every quarter of the city. The con oert commences at half-past 7 o'clock. MASONIC ELECTION.-At tho annual Com? munication or Washington Lodge, No. 5, A. P. M., held at Masonic Hall. Thursday evening, 9th inst., tac^uowlng officers were elected to serve for the ensuing Masonic year: Brothers Jno. Ogre?., W. M.; Thomas B. Hacker, S. W.; W. Douglass, J. W.; ?. Webo, treasurer; C. B. Sig wald, secretary; H. P. Castles, S. D.; Thomas E. Strother, J. D.; J. B. Mccullum, N. Gilbert, stewards; W. S. Bowman, P. M., chaplain; J. W. Prescott, tyler; T. P. O'Ncale, organist THU NESTORIAN.-Thia reverend gentleman will preach to-morrow morning in Glebe street Presbytertau Church. Rev. Dr. Glrardean, pastor. Subject: "The Sufferings and the Persecutions of tlie Christians in Turkey.1' The well-known and -venerable Rev. Wm. B. Spragne, D. D. LL. D-, ia speaking of this discourse In his letter of com men - . dation to the Reverend gentleman, says: "It was a discourse every way suited to the sacredness of j the Sabbath, and fitted to make every American Christian more grateful for his privileged lot, and more earnest lu his efforts for the renovation -of the world. I have heard bat one opinion ex? pressed concerning my brotL 2r's discourse, and that was one of high approbation.-Albany, JV. r., January lt, 1867." All are cordially invited to attend. Seats free. _ CAPTAIN W. T. MCNILTT.-The following paragraph, which we copy from the Savannah Republican of Thursday last, confirms a tumor Traich had prevailed. We hope that this superior officer, who has for some years been engaged In steamboat service about this port, may, in sepa? rating from his noble craft, enter a calling whloh win bring kim abundant prosperity. The Repub eaa says: "We regret to learn, in common with the entire travelling community, that Captain W. T. MiMeltv win retire from the command or the steamer Dictator for the purpose or engaging In commercial business. It ts unnecessary for us to say a word, exoept to express regret that his ser? vices should be lost to the line; for no more able or gentlemanly officer ever trod a dec?. Wc, In common with his hosts of frionas In Savannah, wish him every success in his new undertaking. ECCLESIASTICAL OODNOTL.-We arc informed -that an Ecclesiastical Connell, appointed by the Charleston Baptist Association, held a conference on the 8th and Wh instants, with delegates from the Waasamasaw, St. James', Mt. Olivet and St. Stephen's Churches, in the neighborhood of St. Stephen's Station on the Northeastern Railroad, to consider the case of the Rev. J. C. C. Brandon, against whom gravecharges hare been preferred Tho Council was organised by the appointment of the Rev. Dr. Wlnkler, as moderator, and Rev. T. W. . Mellichamp and Thomas W. Eas terring, Esq., aa clerks. After a session of two days, dur? ing which the charges against Mr. Brandon were thoroughly investigated, tho Connell and Confer? ence unanimously withdrew their fellowship from Hr. Brandon as a minister of the Gospel, and urged the churches at large not to recognise him in that relation. Ur. Brandon is, we believe, at present, a member and the pastoral supply of the Point Comfort Chere*. SHREDS OF STAT? Naws_The murderers only obtained about fifty dollars by the robbery of tb? depot in Newberry, on Tuesday night. The ??fe was uninjured. The hogs terribly mutilated the body of Mr. Dunwoody. John Hardin, confined for Illicit stilling, escap? ed froou? the Jail in York vi ile on last Thursday night. He cut thro ugh the floor and swung him? self down from a window on the second floor, by means of a blanket. Sheriff Glenn offers a re? ward for the recapture of Hardin. The first drove or hogs tr the season has passed ' through York. The price asked was thirteen cents gross. Droves passing through Greenville f . were for sale at twelve and a half. f ' A survivors' association waa organized in York ville on Monday last. Tue Ladies1 Memorial Associ?t io* of Sumter District was permanently organized on the 3d. Hrs. A J. Moses was elected president. The County of Greenville baa agreed to sub? scribe $MO,ooo to the Air Lise Rood. A Loss PBOXPTLT Pom-The Southern life lasaran oe Company ls always prompt in adjust? ing loases Repeated Instances of ita promptness ta snob, matters have been brought to the attention of Ute public. One of recent occurrence in Sooth Coronnu ht thoa related by the Laoxensville Her? ald: I We have been aatboriaed by the admiatstratot , Of the estate or Miss Bitza J. Simpson, deceased, i to acknowledge, on his part, the prompt payment ' of a two thousand dollar policy on the life of Ute I deceased. Within four days after letters of ad ministration were granted, the necessary ruada 7 were placed by the company, through their Cen ' ?tai Department Agent, J. H. Miner, in the hands kjOf MeflBrs. Tobin A Mosely, agents, and paid to tko tego) representative at Laurens Courthouse, S. C. If any testimony were necessary to enhance tba oonSdenee of the public bathe Southern Life . iDBaraup* Compaay.of which General John B. Gor dkm ia Ut? prenaient, facts Uko the present in? stance must be ?ogant and convincing. Under ?ooh f iota and circumstances the present pope 1 j-liff of thia company must continue toMUrge; and, as a safe depository of Southern ceftltai, sd ltnlfto tttis and ts? enure senders eua THE ACADBMT SF Mowicr.-Last night was the benefit night of the Chapman . Sister?, who played in "Ixion" and the "Pet of the Petticoats."' Their acting and flinging were bewitching, aud so the audieace thought. The astounding Bishop surpassed himself in both pieces, and has fasten? ed himself more firmly than ever In the affections of the risible pnWic A bushel and a half of hocks and eyes and bone and metallic buttons were swept up after thc curtain fell-all due to Bishop. At the matinee this afternoon will be played the burlesque, "Aladdin, or the Wonderful Scamp," and at Bight will be played the lamons "Pluto," and the broad iaroe, "Wanted, A Thous? and Milliners." A MOBKI. ESTABLISHMENT.-We invite th? at? tention of the friends of TUE NEWS in the city and throughout the State to the excellent facilities which our oitlcc enjoys for the prompt execution of all kinds of Hook and Job,Printinrr. Fully pro? vided with now type and machinery of the latest and most approved pattern, and having a large and carefully selected stock of cards, envelopes and papers of all qualities. THU NBWS Job Olli cc is now prepared to fill orders for every description of plain and ornamental printing in the very best manner, and at rates at least as low os any other establishment in tho Southern States. Call at THE NBWS building (up-stalrs) and examine our scale of prices and specimens of our work. CRUMBS.-The sale at the Masonic Hall of the articles left from tho Fair, ls an opportunity for securing a Christmas present that should not be neglected. There ls no diminution in thc list of hotel arri? vals, and onr merchants arc apparently driving a brisk business. At the recent fire a small colored child was taken in eh a.-ge by a black man, but neither the child or ter guardian have beeu since heard from. The German Fire Company give a ball on the 20th instant, and the German Bide Association on the 8th of January. Both are to be the halls of the scasoB. The orphan children of both asylums are cor- j dially invited to attend the matinee to-day, and seats will be reserved especially for them. King street was very lively yesterday; every? body was out, and thc Ckristmas goods in thc different stores were closely inspected. Young Charleston ls wild on the Chapman Sis? ters, and the gallery ls so closely packed every night, that it would be impossible to squeeze in the most diminutive juvenile. ThcSanta Claus of thc period is represen teil B3 making his round of visits in a conveyance drawn by four dears of the white fawn apecies, astride velocipedes. Mr. Bernard O'Neill has accepted the agency of the National Steamship Company, comprising ten steamships, as ad veril sed and sailing regular? ly between the ports of Liverpool and New York, via Queenstown, Ireland. Parties wishing pas? sage tickets, or sterling exchange, for any amount, at lowest rates of the market, can bc accommodated by applying to the agency In this city. SUPREME COURT, COLUMBIA, DECEMBER 9. The following coses were continued by consent: J. A. Neely and wife vs. James McFadden; James HemphiH vs. ex parte Sam ti Kennedy and others; William C Kouze, administrator, vs. Thomas C. Hou/e and others; A. J. Klbler, sur? vivor, vs. C. Beeves; B. Mobley, et ol., va John McKee, Jr., admluistrator; G. J. Carter ads. the State; Peter H. Scott vs. the State, struck off; Louis A Marek va T. B. Jeter, struck off; John S. Young and Uubdah Fowler vs. H. D. Askew vs. S. P. Harris, et ol, struck off. Elisha C Baker was admitted to practice in this court. The case of Joseph Crews ads. S. S. Farrar A Brother was resumed and concluded for appellees by Mr. Simpson. Mr. C. P. Sulilvau in reply. Thomas C. Jeter, et nx, administrators, plain tiffs 1B error, va George B. T?rken, defendant in error, was commenced by Mr. Shand, and o ccu pied the court up to the hour of adjournment. UKITBD STATES CIRCUIT COURT-HON. CEO. S. BRYAN. PRBBUKKO-COLUMBIA, December 0. Issue oocfce?.-Burrill B. Boy lt in ads. Germania Fire Insurance Company, ot ol. Judge ordered trial to take place on Monday, the aoth luo.ant. Criminal Docket-The United States vs. Eman? uel Parker. Violation Internal revenue laws. The case was continued till to-morrow. United States vs. twenty-four barrels distilled spirits, seized at Columbia Ordered that threo barrels bc condemned as forfeited, and that the marshal do sell and pay balance into the registry of thc court. DISTRICT COURT. Ex parte John P. Eluard, of Newberry. Peti? tion for final discharge. Petition referred to C. G. Jaegar, registrar, aud final heating ordered to take place before this court at Charleston, on 15th January. Ex parte John E. Robertson, of Columbia Pe? tition for final discharge. Ex parte A. W. T. Sim moas, of Newberry. Idem Pet in pro per. On ct ?on, Jiah.e tlgned orders and certificates of discharge Ex parte Thomas J. LaMotte, assignee, In re Thomas R. Brown, baukrupt. PetUlon to seil real estate. Ordered, that thc assignee sell the real estate, and hold proceeds subject to further order of court, aft<T paying costs and expenses. Ex parte P. F. Warley, in rc James T. Bristow, bankrupt. Petition for counsel fee. Bx parte F. F. Warley, lu rc Johu M. Tlramons, bankrupt. Idem, idem. Ca motion, Jnrigo signed orders of reference to W. J. dawson, registrar, to report.. In the matter of Wharton A Petsch, bankrupts. Ex porte Wm? D. Porter, Wm. P. Russell, bank? rupts. Ex parte James Simon??, W. P. Russell, aud Wharton A Petsch, bankrupts. Ex porte fi. Y. Tapper and E. A. Tupper, exec? utor and executrix of James Tupper. Registrar's report confirmed, and ordered that assignee of bankrupt pay the costs as reported by the Regis? trar, Ac In the matter of IT. H. Klnard. bankrupt. Or? der for sale of bankrupt's property granted, and Registrar ordered to call in all lien creditors. Ac. Hotel ArriTuL- December If). CHARLESTON H0TBL, J. R Baker, South Santoe; Miss L. Ailen, J. P. Burbans, J. G. Amour, K. H. Roth, H. Frans, 0. H. Andrews, Mrs. G. H. Andrews, W. Penfold and man, Miss Pen Told, Miss Rutherford, E. Penfold, Jr., N. E. Putnam, Mrs. N. H. Putnam, Mrs. K, C. Putnam, Mrs. Crory, Mu-d Crary, B. F: Crary, a F. Crary, N. Edgar, M. C. Moore, J. W. Mitchel!, Miss S. H. Leggett, R, P. Pratt, G. Morrow, New York; 0. H. Berry, Mrs. G. H. Berry, Brooklyn; S. Muller, M. D., Alina; J. L. Murray, Okie; G. Lee, Richmond; P. L. Wiggins, Beaufort; C. C. Ode, Boston; E. H. Alley, South Carolina; J. F. Merri deth, Baltimore; G. G. Pease, J. T. Drew, Boston ; W. M. Oonnory, Lancaster; H. Book, Bucksvllle; S. StUes, Q. E. Clayton, Au^oata; L? C. TUompcton, Kershaw. f-AVUJOS H0TBL? P. K. Coburn. Summerville; George B. Graham, Myerevhle; M. J. Thoiroo, Steamer Pilot Boy; J. J. Hodge, Oslambia; Ix Orocn.Teid, Georgia; M. I!. Keels, South Carolina; W. M. Dale, Christ Church Parish; G. W. Wl^i, K EL Ccri3Uc, EdgcSeld; T. F. Riley, C. 0- Walker. Crccnwood; P. B. Miller. Sr., Columbia; T. IL MoKensie, Fort Motte; W. N. Jones and wife, South Carolina; W. S. Poster, Mail Agent Northeastern Railroad; Kirk Robin? son, Oraagebcrg; M. A. Maye, Kornberg; John Nettles, South Curollna, IMLL8 HOUSE. Wm. O. Carmody, D. P. OrlQth, Aiken. C. ; Gustar Loeboctt, Augusta, Ga>; M. Britton, J. Freeland, Hudson City ; D. W?rter, LoCrangc, N. C.; John V. Barlow and wife, T. J. Uocry and wife, Hew Yoi* ; W. B. "?cller, Pa.; Wm, R. Fos? ter sad wlte, Beverah, Miss,; Jacoe- ii. Solicit, New York ; Hugh Hendry, Newark, N. J.; John J. Oonery, Harford, Os. p?T J U ST R MC ll IVE D, A LARGE ASSUUTKAVr OT PINE BOSINESS ENVELO ?'ES, SOS. i AMD fi, Whick will be furnished to our costumer? with Bolineas Card neatly printed thereon at $ i to it per 1800. CALI, ar THE NEWSJOB OF P*T;C B AKD SSH SAMPLES. novio_ /^PERRY'S COMEDOMK AND PIM PLB REMEDY positively cures Comedones, (Bald Heads or Oruba.) also Red, White a ul M iterated Pimples on the race. Depot No. 4* Poad street, Msw York. Soil hf Bragg*ia wrywUtu 4Mtta? JB WS I N B 8 8 NOTICES. DR. REYNOLDS' patent artificial dentures may be inspected at Dr. Chupein's office, Ko. 27? King street. Soe advt. not/RKKKKi'tiw who are purchasing Christ mas supplies are referred m Messrs. Kanapaux tc lon^alcs, o<irner ol' Calhoun and Cotaio:: streets. FRUIT ! FRUIT !-Mcs?rs. Andrew? & Salvo. Ko. 497 King street, oder for rale a line lo; of .Havana and Florida oranges and bananas. Lours Cons?! & Co. have ju*t opened a assortment of poplins, alpacas, silks and ribbons, which they offer at wondrously low prices. Mit.r.KK's Ai Jf AX AO for 187? now ready. Por sale at Kogartic'a Book Depository, and nt A. M. Williams & Brother, publisher.!, No.*9 Broad street, np stairs. Single copies Ten Cents. Libe? ral discount to thc trade. UoclO IXTHRRKTixu TO OUR Cmrois.-We are hap? py te inform our readers that M'-ssrs. Shaffer A Brother, No. 332 King street, have secured the. ex? clusive agency of the celebrated Bartram A I an ton Sewing Machine, for this city ami State. This machine hails from New Tork, mid is considered by all good judges lo tte far ahead of alt others. Us wonderful simplicity commends it to all, and it claims to bc the model sewing machine of the world. Call and sec it. Fon THK HOLIDAYS.-Cheap chromos, fine photographs, handsome picture frames, a large stock of albums-cheopor than thc cheapest. At C. C. Rlghtcr's, No. 101 King street. SUDDEN Cn A sc ES OP WKATUKR are produc? tive of throat diseases, conclu., colds, Ac. There ls no more effeotual relief in Diese diseases to bc found, than DJ the timely usc of " Brown's Bron? chial Troches." They possess rea* merit, and have proved their efficacy by a test or many years, haring reoeived testimonials .'rom eminent men who have used Uiem. BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-TUE NKWS Job Office Ls now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with business card3 printed thereon, at $1 per thous? and. Send your orders. Every merchant and business man should have his card printed on his envelopes. ?fnneral Notices. m- THE FRLENDB AND ACQUAIN TANCB8 of Mrs. MARTHA STUEDMAN and Mr. Thomas Steedman, and Mrs. Powell, are respect? fully invited to attend thc Funeral of the former, at the Morris (Brown) Chapel, Morris street, Tins MORN INO, at R o'clook. deell * Special Notices. ??-GLASS GLOBES.-SOME MONTHS agd tensor twelve Cet Glass Gas .Clones were left with P. L. GUILLBMIN, Gas Pitier. Choreta ?treet. tobe sold. Tie owner will please claim the clones at once, or they wu oe sold to defray expenses. . deoll ?5?TNOT ICR - ALI. PERSONS HAVING claims against the Estate of the late WILLIAM PHK'KNKY sniNGLKR, deceased, will present tho sanie properly attested to Messrs. BUIST & t?visr. Solicitor*, Broad street; and those indebt? ed to tito said Estate will make payment, to HUT SON LEE, NO. 2 Broad street! Charleston, S. C. W. L. V UN NINO, ? Qu??iam? Rriyutnra HUTSON LEK, j l*u*ua*u KJ-ocuiors. dec4 s3 jf?r- NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS ??AV ING claims against the Baute of Dr. J. L NOW? ELL, late of St. James Santee, will present them to the undersigned properly attested, within the time prescribed by law. All indebted to said Es? tate will please matte payment at' nee. K. W. NOWELL, 1 prMnMM dec7 imo_L. C. NOWELL, j executors. ?&- NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS IN? DEBTED to the assigned Estate ol Mr. GEO. H. GRHBER are hereby inrormed that their accounts have been placed into the hands ot Messrs. SI? MONS A SIEGLING, Attorneys, (office, BTond street.) for collection, and if settlements are made before the Hist December next, no costs will bo Incurred. II. GERDTS A CO., novl3 Imo _ _Agenta for Creditors. /ar-NASBY TALKS "PLANTATION. I nev rraided On* my Post Offls A tuk my Pay In PL.ANTASHUNl P'raps yu may be supprized to herc uv my relinqulshin ray Guv'ment Oms wit h Awl ?ts glory in sech a Caws. Here mee fust; then jedgc Me. It. bappend thusw?.e!y: I wus canvasfln thc Mawmen Flats fur our Bluvid Kedentry A Hie Post Offls suksech un. In thet landuvpewer Deli tc I stuk a sna^ * * * * The Pe7er Ager tnk me, A. thee Chills A Shivers shuk, me-shuk mc like a NoM loos button on a Shaiky smoke-House door; til mi fralm uv 40 Summery, loki like sum Ole plait! nut bumer:: on a mornti' wen his Oin la gon A he cau*t git no luoart . . * * (N. B. Thia ls not nt by Edd. A. Powe; but it curas so swill red necr too lt thet yea woodn't nu Uie dlfrUDOC in the dark.) In-this ourfnl eggsireuitniiry l Flue at wonts tu a Nold lady fren' uv Minc A toald har ml krltter kel phix. Shoe Les noM mee l.o.ig & Lu vd me Wei A she cawla me Pei Naree?. " Troly," sc? Shce (sech iz thc llalful kniknomen uv mi Bol hood) "yu orter talk a good Dos'e nv PLANTA 8I1UN U!TUR/? I've liv'd A Surcrd in theos gwaumjis every sens Gie 3 thaycrs was Hang A: 1 no, to a ded sur'.::ify, thet PLANTASHUN BITURZ iz theo on'y reel ke.wcr for the S?aiks ;"' "B_b- but air Uiaa 1-1-loyawi drink?" asked 1' ahivcrin'ly, feenn Least I mite bee incuindirin sutlithtng uv a suthcra Hacher. "Doont bee skeenl, Troly," repllde the esstimabul Dorcuss, "tba air Maid uv CaUasayyn, S. T.-1860-X A thee Vcrry leyawUst kind uv Santy Crews Rum. Ml Douts bom reruived A mi Peers fur thee Tost OlUs asRwuged I tuk an awlmlty Doste.uv 'Tl.AN TASHUN" A yu bett bruiheriu. lt maid mee hile 1 I tuk anet her in V,i our/. A nu sha i ks quit. I may sa. Uta "parsed in taalr (Checks f" Tba got \ Not wun av 'em lingard too say good bl I I wuz a Nasl\v kewered; a Petroleum well-wei I wua ! Now I am a PLANTASHUN mishunnery; I go abowt preacbin the good Tklln's to Awl shakers (A "tithers reouirrtn a Jentel stlmmerlent ;" sea small Mix.) 1 her trailed off ml Post Utils A mar Now bc found talfctn ILANTAHUON BITURZ, in the hlwais A theo Mwalz frum Erlv Morn till Dewey Kve. What sliinin, sufrin, shalken brut her 'll hcv thee next Kottul? MAGNOLIA WATEB.-Superior to thc best im nor ed Geriruin Cologne. and sold at half Gie price. dc*:7 tUthaB va-no CURE, NO PAY.-'/ORILE.^S JUNIPER TAR for Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis, florri Throat, Spitting of Blood and Lurg Diseases. Immediate rf lief and pttiiuve. cure, or price refunde?!, 33 cents. N. I!.-Th.- genuine article nus ..-..How labels, with >vhi'>% unprinted wrapper. tkid-by G. w. AMAR, Agent, Comer King ar d Vat. let horst streets, nort? tbstaSmo ?tr?S- MEDICAL NOTICE.-PAT IE ? TS gutTcrln;: fioni Diseases pcriau-.iiig to tie ?gnito Urinary Organs, will receive the laten aoi ii till o trea?nont, by placr-.g tbetrst Wr?< under the ear?: of UR. T. BJEKNTSJRRNA, DiVco No. 71 ll;.-?.-; street, three doors cast from the I'ostoOlee. auT&> ws ?&-TUEGREATt?(.<UTHt;RN REMEDY^ JACOB'S CHOLERA, DYSENTERY AND DIAR RIKEA CORDIAL.-This article, ?o well knowe and highly prized throughout ?K.- Southern States as a Sovereign Remedy for the alx.\e di?*w-.-, ta now offerwl to the whole oountry. It is tavaluaMe to every lady, ootl inarri-M and single. No farnfly can afford to be without ll, and none will to whom its virtnci-- are lJiowa. Fer soi? by ail Dniggis'-s ?ad peneral dealers. DOWIR A MOISE, orri! rrrnoiT?^ (?etiera! Airents. ?s?f WORDS OF CHEER-O N THE Errors of Youth oed the Polllos of Agc, ia rela? tion to Marriage and Social Bvifr, with a helping hand for the erring and unfortunate. Sent in seated letter eave!opts, free of charge. Address HOWARD A?SW&AlWK, Eux P., Philadelphia Pa. aeyittSBu* Special Notices. ?STST. JOHN'S LUTHES AN CHURCH. Service in tilts Church To-Mor.now MORNING, at hair-put 10 o'clock, by Rev.W. w. HICKS. Ko Service lu thc evening. ileell BETHEL M. E. CHURCH. COR NT?li PITT AND CALHOUN.-Divine Service will bc held in this (Thurch TO-MORROW MORNING and An sr.Noo.s. The Rev. Dr. WHITEFOORD SMITH, ol' Wollun! College, is expected to be in the city, and will probably preach the Mernina: Hermon, and Rcr. J. T.* WIGHTMAN, who has been Pastor of thia Church for tlsc past four years, will deliver his Valedictory Sermon in the afternoon. Morn? ing Service at half-past IO o'clock; Afternoon Ser? vice at half-past 3 o'Olock. _ decll* ps* CITADEL SQUARE H ARTIST CHURCH.-Services in Mils Church will be held on every SATIATE" MORXINI;, at half-past 1? o'clock. AiTBRNOON, at hair-past 3 o'clock, until further notice. _ decll /SS- UNITARIAN CHLTRCE.-DIYTNE Servi oe will i>e held in this Church TO-MOBBOW MOBMINC, at half-past 10 o'clock, and in the Uv BK ruo, at half-past :-the Rev. R. P. CUTLER o.'tlciating. Strangers are cordially invited to at? tend. Subject of the Evening Discourse : "Do the Scriptures declare Jesus Christ to be Almighty Go4?"_decll jar* SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-An Address will be delivered in this Chorea, To-MOBBOW KVBNINO, by thc Rev. Dr. W. W. HICKS. Services to commerce at half-past 7 o'clock. A collection will be taken upat the close of the Services, in behalf of the Ladies' Mutual AM Association. ^^^^^ decll pS* DIVINE SERVICE WILL BE CON DUCTED in the Orphan's Chapel, on SABBATH AF? TERNOON, at lmlf-past 3 o'clock, by thc Rev. WM. P.. YATES._decll PS" NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS HAV? ING any demands against tho late NICHOLAS W. DARRELL, will present the same, properly attest? ed, and all those indebted will make payment to Mr. GEORGE P. ARTOPR, who ls dnly authorized to ?ettie thc same. MARY A. DARRELL, deel 1 Kl*- . _ Executrix. pS* CHARLESTON SAVINGS INSTI TfJTION.-Thc following ar. ? -mts have not been called for In the above named Institution. Aa the o;nce will be closed on the 31st of December, all persons interested arc requested to bring In their ?ass Rooks and receive the amon?is due them. Those who have drawn thc FIRST Instalment, but not thc SECOND, will not Und their names In this list, as thc fact of their having drawn one In? stalment Han evidence that they know ol'their Interest in the institution. HENRY S. GRIGGS. Treasurer. NAHES. AMOUNT. Anderson, A. J.. Trustee. $3 77 Anderson, Ann. 1J lt Alston, Thomas, Trustee. - 40 Manesty, Charles. 4 39 Rums. Ann. Ol ?>7 i'.urkc, James. 4 89 Rostleman. J. F. 37 il l'.allentine. Isaac, Trustee. S 01 Royce, Mary. 2 ss liackes. Mathilda. co? 77 Hau tn, John A. 'J 73 Peggs, Charles, Trustee. 2 43 Rame, Matilda. 1 2n Drown, Isabella. 3 13 RcUinger, M. G.. Trustee. 1 21 Blake, Margaret M. 2 10 Connolv, Elizabeth. 0 30 Cleary, Catherine. 4 ?9 Cameroo, D. W. 5 40 Casey, James. 106 03 Corr.stok, D. H-. Trustee, (two accounts). 4 5-1 Chandler, Janet B. 14 05 Corlies, E. S. ? 66 Clarkson, E. H.. Trustee. 'J 06 Coburn, J. Rober:. 2 32 Carahur, Rose Ann. os? Curry, s. A. D. i is Dorrie, Louise. 043 80 Duffy, Michael. 17 60 Dupent. C. C, Trustee. 17 74 Desverney, Peter, Trustee. 4W 98 DuPree. D. A.. Agent. 0 81 brayton, Jolui..-. 5? 4u Evans, Edward V. 32 43 Earlv, John, Trustee. 1161 Errickson, J. P. s 03 Eldred, G. P., Trustee. 0 il Ferguson, James. 0 50 Fuller, Mrs. CA. 97 10 Ktihronbaek, S. I 07 Ford, Mary. 2 40 Glib? rt, Theodore N. 34 88 (iiiilnert. A. 4 00 GetteJ, Johnno. 5 89 tiros*, Barnwell. 4 48 Graham, Anne. fl 2-1 Graham, Kiddy J. 34 70 Greg;;, wuhan., Trustee. 2 27 Grierson, J. w., Trustee. 3 48 Hennessy, Mary. 0 00 'llumaiel. John. 29 18 Heuerey, John T. s 90 Henry, K. IL, Trustee. 21 SS Horan, Janus*. 0 30 Hyatt, Thomas, Trustee. 3 06 Hants, Francis. 1?) 94 Bochmann. H. '.? 47 Hamilton, JH.?. A. W. o 74 Holland. Mary. 3 07 Kenney, James. 1 LS Kenney, John, Trustee. 9 02 Keegan, John. 3 03 Levered, Charles E. a 4? Lockhorn, Rttxaheth. . 4 02 Lyons. William. Trustee. 0 co Lee, L. S..'.. 2 Ka Merer, Henry. 7 42 Mayor. Anna. 4 14 Mayor, John George. 19 04 Mllier, L. P.. Trustee. 0 81 Maxwell. Susan. 042 Munge, Catherine. 2 ?4 Mnkam, Ann. ?< ?f Murrav, Manda C..Trustee. 41 30 Murray, P. H. 0 60 McCrady, Ed wan!. Trustee. fl 00 McCright, Sarah A. 0 :ti McDougall, John. 0 5? McDougall, Hugh. C 75 McDonald, John. 137 41 Mclnarney, Mary. "1 26 Norman. Thomas. 3 17 Person, Ann. ll 51 Porcher, Thomas W.. Trastee. o 7S Porcher, B. v.\, n-u-ru-e. 22 ?7 Potnsett, Henrietta. 17 15 Phelon. Julius. 7 St Peurlfoy, A. 31 29 Pattat, Josephine. 0 30 Roath, William R. 177 36 Retiens, w. A. o 47 Rivers, John, Trastee. 6 00 Reynolds. Ca'.,';eriiio. i 7o ItUHSeiL Eliza. .- 437 co R;.y, L.J. 23 r.i Rice. B. F. . S 77 Reith, John. o 43 Richards, Look. is? 09 Ramspeck, Charlotte . 1 72 Ravenel il. E., Trusto?, dive accounts)... 10 ?' Bluter, M i.-'*. 11 01 Society. Lad: v Domestic Missionary. cs 03 Schwerin, J., Trustee. a 7c .smith, John. 14 31 Smith, Mary. 19,4? smith, a L-. Trustee. 4 ?3 Schmidt, John. 4 so Steele, E. C. 1?3 34 Shaw, Ch.irlen (t>~o accounts.). 17 ?2 Sweat, B. Tni?ux:. 3 K Sweeney, Dashci. 1 M Service, Ouroiluc ?. 0 no Skelly, Patric*. 401 OJ Small, Thomas IL, Trastee. 3 Si; Small, .1. S.. TTUFV-C (tour accounts)- y 47 Schroder, Henry. 4-5 1" Symons, Joeu, Administrator. VJ 02 Wilson, Joseph, Tinste*. 1100 Wood, Simm. . 60 Williams, Arm. HM Williams, Hu-san, Trustee. 24 17 White, George. oso White, David. 8 mi White, w. R. a yo Wiemar, George. 47 17 Wail, Du vid. 14 m Wells. Elisabeth C., Trui.t'.f, two ae CMints). 9 73 Wlttpenn, Pred., Trustee.. .? 163 Zcrtrtt, T. H. 12 O? nevil stuthlmocl ..-^PEOPLE'S RANK O'S SOUTH CAROLINA.- CHARLESTON, NOVHMBER 30, 1862.-This Bank having resumed business, is BOW prepared to redeem tai outetandfag billa. By order. UH. H. OIHBBS, dert Presides*? $arbtoare, (?ntlcrrj, &t. C U TL ERY, ?c, Ac. The subscriber has just received from Messrs. Joseph Rodgers A Sons, Frederick Ward k Co., and other Shetl'cld houses, a very flnc assort? ment, of BALANCE IVORY TABLE CUTLERY. Nickel Silver Forks and Spoons. Wooden Bread and Cheese Platters. Wooden Butter Dishes. Ladles' Scissors, with and without cases. Joseph Rodgers A Son's Needles. Old English Razors and Strops. Al--1). A very fine assortment of POCKET CUTLERY. C. CRATE LEV. No. 52 East Bay. south of thc Old Postolllcc. decll HWG HARDWARE AND HOLLOWWARE, OF DIRECT IMPORTATION, NOW LANDING PER STEAMER MARMORA. Elweil's nOES, Brailcs' Crown Planters, Steel Hoes, and other makers. Shutter Bolts, Smiths' Vices, Corn Mills. Fry Pans, Brass and Iron Fenders. Carronware, consisting of Ovens and extra Covers, from 7 to 24 inch. Pots, l quart to 60 gal? lons. Spiders, 8 to 14 inch, all in line order. Rodgers' Ivory Handle Knives; Scissors. And on hand a fine assortment of Builders Hard? ware, Plantation Tools, and Agricultural Imple? ments. Also. Agents for thc DODGE'S PERFECT PLOUGHS, and Ellerbe's Transplanters. For sale at low prices hy S. R. MARSHALL, Sign of thc Golden Cnn, deco thstuths.'. No. 310 King street. rjHE WAIT PLOUGH TRIUMPHANT This PLOUGH is now the leading Plosgh of the Middle and Cotton States. Among thc hundreds of testimonials we have from practical Planters and Farmers, we would call attention to the following extract from alet tcr received r.-om Colonel B. G. LOCKBTT, of the large planting firm of Jordan A LocUctt, dated Albany, Ga., November 27, 1869: "Before closing this letter, I cannot refrain from expressing my sincere thanks to yon for the in? vention of the BHST PLOUOH NOW IN USE. It ls thc delight of the negro. Besides doing the best work that I have ever seen any Plongh do, lt runs with more ease to the ploughman, and the draft to the animal Ls lighter than any Plough I have ever used. "Your Plongh has already become a necessity to me, and 1 would feel ruined without it. 1 am satisfied we have saved, annnually, thousands of dollars in mules alone, lt is the Cheapest Plough I have ever used, of any kind or description, and I am anxious to briny, if I can, to the notice of my fellow-planters, this most valuable Plough." Colonel Lockett commenced using these Ploughs In the spring of 1868, and now has more than two hundred and fifty (250) of them on his plantations. We have testimonials as emphatic from leading planters in North Carolina, South Carolina, Geor? gia, Alabama and Texas, but this will suIUcc for thc most incredulous. During the present fall, this Plough has taken Premiums at Bight Fairs held In Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Alabama, and re? ceived thc Highest Ratings at the Great Field Trial in Pennsylvania, In Augast last, when more than Fifty Different Ploughs were tested. WATT k KNIGHT, No. 1402 Franklin street, Richmond, Va. For sale af. Factory Prices, freight added, by J. E. AUGER k CO., " Sole Agents, dev? m ws Charleston, S. C. QU AR LES KERRISON. JR., No. 24!) KINO STUKKT. HARDWARE, CUTLERY. GUNS, AGRIGUL? TURAL IMPLEMENTS, Ac A select assortment of TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, Rodgers' and other Scissors, Fancy Bird Cages, Paper Basins mid Buckets and House? keeping articles generally. ALSO, AN ASsOnTltENT Ol' ARORTOTURAL IMPLEMENTS, NATI?, CAR? PENTER'S TOOLS, Ac, ot beet make Sole Agent for the genuine Eureka Coffee Pot, the Russian Hemp Castor, and the American Papier Macho Company. novn sluthlmo rpiIE CELEBRATED WATT PLOUGH. OVER EIGHT THOUSAND SOLD. rATENTKD BT GEORGE WAIT, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. The best Fallow, Subsoil, Ditching and Cultiva? ting PLOUGH. Superior to all others by actual test, being adapted to every soil, and doing the hoe and plough work without choking. For sale at manufactory prices, freight added, by J. E. ADGKR k CO., Agents, No. 62 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. Also on hand, a large assortment of other Ploughs,*Corn Shelters, Hay Cotters, and Agricul? tural Implements of all kinds. oct30 stuth c Cntnbcr, incl, &t. O A L ! COAL! C O A L 1 Now landing per Schooner A. II. Edwards, 330 tons No. 1 quality Ked Ash Grate and Stove COAL not excelled bv anv tn thc market. Can be had low by applying to F. P. SEIGNIOUS. Corner East Bay and Uasel street, cast side. dee-7 tuths3 c CAL! SUPERIOR COAL 200 tons R. A. ECG COAL ino tons H. A. Stove Coal Dally expected by schooner Tallon, and for sale low while landing. A txo. SHINGLES, BRICKS. LIME, WOOD. Ac. Orders left at Almar's. Strain's, Adams k Da? mon's and F. C. Bonn-r's, called for daily ?it. 10 o'clock A. M. WM. JOHNSON, No. 2 Wli.;rf street, foot Of Laurens. dec.) 3 SrjirtG ario f nimsljing (5ccos. NE P R I CEI 0 * e 05 fe . E te .. ? o' * *" 22 F-i I- - ~." M r ??5 ? c ? o 0 w O fi - a < * * m - ? 5 z w % e I ? % * w 03 e ?- % ? r_ W O K ? 93 H * g (ft W ? w ? 6? ONE PRICE nov 33 TT1 R E S II A R R ? V A L S ! LATEST STYLES : COMPORTABLE FIT I LOWEST PRICES I S S 8 S S H S 8 8 SCOTT'S s SSSSSSS b ? S H S S ? S STAR SHIRTS S S S S AND COLLARS S S S S READY MA DH S S S S AND MADE S S ? S TOO R D K It. H s ? ft . - ? H MEN'S S 8 S FURNISHING S S >S S 8 fl 9 H B 8 S S 3 S S S GOODS. K S S S S S S S S AT THi? GREAT SUIRT MHPORTTJK 1 LOOK FOR THE STAR SIGN, MEETING STREET, KBARL7 OPPOSm MABJLBT BALL, tunis MO ?rrj ?oo?s, Ut. ?pRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! LOUIS COHEN" & CO. Have just opencil, and otfer Ulis day: 50 pieces Silk Warp Poplin ALPACAS at 25 ecuts. 1000 pair French Kid Cloves al $1, of every number, shade and color. ion Handsome Arabs at $4 AO. A full supply of Stylish Sash amd Bonnet Rib? bons. Together with many fresh doods Just opened, at greatly reduced prices. Having made extensive purchases during the recent decline of goods, thc subscribers can war? rant the public of a choice stock in their line, at very low prices. Especial attention of the public is drawn to our Dress Goods and Cloak Departments. A call is respectfully solicited. LOUIS COHEN A CO., decll 2 No. 24? King street. JJEW SAVINGS INSTITUTION. THE TIME APPROACHES WHEN WARM CLOTHING Is unavoidable, and the point is to know HOW AND WHERE TO GO TO OBTAIN A SOPTLT. A great many have found out already, and now advise their fronds in want of DRY OOODS To coll at FUBCHGOTT'A BRO., CORNBK OP KINO AND CALHOUN 8TREETS, Where Dry Goods can be bought to a great advau tage. Attention is called to: 100 pair 10-4 White Blankets, only $3 75, worth $4 50. 12-4 German Coverlets, from $4 sp. Large Comforts, only $3. 106 pair Fine Double Shawls, only $4 50, worth $G 00. Arab Shawls, from $4, up. 1 case Brown Canton Flannel only 15c. per yard, worth 20c. Heavy Black Beaver'Cloth for Cloaks, only $2, worth $2 75. A Uno assortment of Brown Shirtings, Long cloths, Alpacas, Dress Goods, Notions, Ho? siery, Gloves, Ac, which have been bought by large quantities, and will be sold to satisfy th 3 purchasers ia every respect. FBRCHGCTT A BRO., , Corner King and Calhoun streets. ev A special Department for Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Ac, sold at correspondingly low prices. nov22 3m os ^??Uoncons._ IMPROVED ARTD7ICIAL DENTURES, REYNOLDS' PATENT. This important improvement is now placed within the reach of the citizens of Charleston. At the Operating Rooms of Dr. CHUPEIN, No. 270 King street, specimens Illustrative of the nature aud advantages of this improvement ore deposit? ed for Inspection, and where, for a very limited time. Dr. REYNOLDS may be consulted. decll soifo* Q?FV, NIGGER, WHAT'S DE MATTER ? You left dcm dere fritters. Sal, gal, step dat clatter, l'sc miss do SOLOMON BITTERS ? Por sale at RAOUL A LYNAH. dcc2 w R N I N G ! A SPLENDID PUMP FOR SALE. Having purchased the exclusive right for the States of North and South Carolina for the manu? facture and sale of A. HALDING'S PATENTGLASS SUBMRROBD DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE PUMP. 1 hereby forewarn, under the penalty of the law, any person from Infringing upon my rights In the same, intending to monafucture and sell the same. I would be pleased to confer with parties wanting Diem. The price will range from $20 to $30, according to thc depth of the well, for No. 3 yard wells, throwing 30 gallons of water per minute, and No. 2 for railroad stations, throwing 60 gallons, price given on application. This pump has no friutlom and thc packing will last for fifteen years in a good well. Directions will ac? company the pump for putting lt up, wbieu can be done in 30 inmutes. I will receive orders at Tnrboro, Scotland Nock, and KarmvlUc, N. C. All orders addressed to mo at cither of thc places named will receive prompt attention. nov-27 Kemosuic J. L. KITCHEN. Q-H, O-IL LORD, 0-H ! NO ONE GRUNTS THUS IV TUKV USE SOLOMON'S BITTERS For sale at RAOUL A LYNAH. decs N 0 ONE' NEED SHAKE PROM PHAR OP ACHE WHO DRINKS S 0 L 0 M 0 N'S RITT E R S Por salo at decs RAOUL A LYNAH. i:ancrj (?oo?G, Ut. JJOLLOAY AND WEDDING PRESENTS. A'- BLKOAXT AivSOKTitEST OP p A N' CT. GOODS. AT J A M B S. ALLAN'S. novIO wrilmn No. 307 KING STREET. -yyiLLLUl G. WHILB EN ?fe CO. Have for the Holidays a rich assortment of VASES, TOILET SETS, CUPS AND SAUCERS. And Fancy Goods. No. 25.'. KING STREET. CORNER BEA UPAI N. dec? _ [LYE B TABLE HIN G S, S FRUIT KNIVES SUGAR SPOONS. Aud a rariety of Fancy Silver for the Holiday, pr-it BALK ?iv WILLIAM 0. V7H1LDEN A CO.. No. 26 5 King street, corner Bea nia tn. deed pAR i A N, W B D G B W O 0 V, LI AV RE FRENCH CHINA AND G RANFTE-WARS, AND ;?! ?VEIV VAK! RT Y, V O li B4L.2 B* WILLIAM <?. WHILSEN A CO., Ko. ses King streif, corner Bea alain. Ae.ce QOMPLETE SETS OB FINE CUT GLASS DECANTERS, WINKS, CHAMPAGNES, ron ..?.<, pinger Cowls, Tumblers aj J Gobiets, VOK SALK uv .VTLLiAM C. WL'ILDLN A CU. No. 2&5 King Street, corner Reu0 fain. ^flLUAM G. Vi HILDEN 4 00. Il.W-?l WU SUt.B LHATHHR RBT10?U3S, TRAVELLING RAGS, Pur*j?, Pocketbooks and PortemoaaaJca, attltaMe for Christmas P-esent?, ut No. i.Y> KING STRKBT, CORNKR ? KAUF AIN. dc? _ ~?~ PEKE ASSORTMENT OE WATCHES, CHATELAINS, VEST CHAINS, Broochou, Earrings, Sleeve Duttons, Studs, Ac, POR SALB UT WILLIAM G. WIHXDEN A CO., No 2 5.', King Street, comer I? eau fain. 000O _ gILVER AND PLATED TEA Si:TS, BUTTRR DISHES. CORDIAL STANDS, Castora, Cups, Strawberry Dishes, Ac, Ac, OM nXrrXDlTTOM AMS POB SL'.J.H AT WILLIAM a WHILDEN & 00.'S, No. 2?? King Street, somer Bcsafaia dam Unction Botes--ifatnre Stags. By W, Y. LEITCH & Ii. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. MARKET GARDEN FARM. TURKS MILKS FROM TUR CITY, IX ACRES, WITH FOUR BUILDINGS. Win be sold on TUESDAY, the 14th instant, at ll o'clock, nt the Old Post?nico, That desirable Market Gardon FARM, formerly Known as Patrick'8 Farm, three miles from the city, containing 7?? acres high land, more or less, and uow under a high state of culture. Said Farm contains Tour buildings, Ac. Terms-One-half cash; balance in one year. Pur? chaser to pay us for papers and stamps. deoll pUBLIC SALE IN FLORENCE. J. D. JARROTT. EXECUTOR, va ED. CHARLES JARROTT, JAMES H. McCLRNAGHAN, EVAN J. LI DB. AND OTHERS BILL TO MARSHAL ASSETS, INJUNCTION ACCOUNT AND RELIEF. Pursuant to an order of his Honor, Judge J. IL Rutland, in the above stated canse, to me di? rected, I will sell on the THIRD MONDAY of December instant, or some convenient ?af thereafter, AU the Real and Personal Estate described ia the pleadings In the tbove stated case, consisting .f the following LOTS OF LAND, vis: Eighty-nine (89) LOTS frotiting on Evans, Che vis, Dargan. Railroad auu New streets, DJ the Town of Florence, S. C. Tract of Land In Darlington County, adjoining tho Town of Florence, containing 629 acres, more or less, known as thc Cusack Plantation. Tractor Land in Darlington County, on the Public Road, leading from Florence to Mara Blair (near Florence,) containing three hundred and eighty-three acres more or less, known as the "Dusty Hill" Plantation, divided into Ave'(5) separate tracts of from thirty-six to one hundred acres. Tract of Land In Darlington County, containing two hundred und sixty-two acres, more or less, ly mg on both sides of tho Wilmington and Man? chester Railroad, from two to three miles of Flor? ence, known as the " Cooper" Plantation. Tract of Land in Marion County, oa the Pablic Road, leading from Florence to Mars Binn", few miles from Florence, containing Ave hundred and ten acres, more or less, known as the " Home" or "Middle" Plantation, being the Plan? tation on which the late Dr. James H. Jarrott lived. Valnablc as a cotton and corn Plantation. Tracts of Land In Marton County, known as the "Hudson" and ' Shields" Plantations, adjoining each other, lying on Willow Creek, four (4) miles from Burche's Ferry, on the Groat Peedee River, eight miles from Mars Binn" Depot, on the Wil? mington and Manchester Railroad, and eight miles from Effingham Depot, on the Northeastern Railroad, on the public road leading from Effing? ham to Burche's Ferry, Intersecting the George? town Road, containing seventeen hundred and sixty-two acres, more or less, and subdivided into thirty-two tracta from fifty to eighty acres eaoh. All have cleared and timber lands except four tracts on the Effingham and Georgetown Roads. "Crosby" Plaoe, In Marlon County, containing three hundred and fifty acres, more or leas, ad? joining the "Hudson" and "Shield's" Tract. Ne cleared Land-valuable for Turpentine Farm. Davis' Tract, in Marion County, containing ninety acres, more or loss, adjoining the "Hud? son" and "Shield's" Tracts. Small portions cleared and in cultivation. Terms-One-third cash; the balance on a credit' of one and two yeera; purchaaers to t ve bond with Interest fro"., day of sale, payable annually, secured by ti mortgage of the premises, and to pay fer ail necessary papora. Including revenue stamps. W. E. CHARLES, d-tl sm 4 _o. c. and G. 8. TOT OF LAND AND DWELLING, DuBOSE EGLESTON, WM. J. EGLESTON TS' MARY E. EGLESTON, AND OTHERS. In pursuance of an crder of court in this cause, will be sold at auction, at thc Old Postofflee. In Charleston. S. C., to tho highest bidder, on MON? DAY, the Sd day of January, 157?, at ll o'clock, A. M., All t tut LOT OF LAND, with tho wooden Dwel? ling House thereon, situate on the north side of Warren street, west of Thomas street (next te the residence of Loftus C. Clifford, Esq.) The res? idence contains nine rooms and two dressing rooms, double piazzas, Ac; tho kitchen contains six rooms. The Lot measures on the front Une 01 feet, and on tho west line 80 feet; also an undi? vided half Interest In the right of way over a strip of land Included between the south and weat fines of thc lot now or late of Rev. J. S. Hanckel, and a line connecting 2:-; feet east of the north? west corner of the lot east of this Lol, and ia Inches north of the south line of said Hanckel, and then running west 82 feet 2 inches, and then northwardly to the north line of the lot cf said Rev. J. S. Hanckel, dividing the privy Into two equal parts, as per plat recorded in the office of Registrar of Mesne Conveyance for Charleston County, in Book C, No. 12, page 221. Terms-One-third of purchase money to be paid In cash on day of sale; balance In one and two years thereafter in equal annual instalments, with interest from day of sale, payable annually, purchaser giving bond aud good security ana a mortgage of premises, and paying for papers and revenue stamps. S. B. CLOWNEY. Clerk of Common Pleas for Fairfield County, dec ll stml ""BJJ. & W. KNOX. CATALOGUE SALE OF USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES FROM MA? SONIC FAIR. Will sell on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVEN? ING, 14th and 15th Instant, as above, at Masonic Hall. ' Articles will bc open for inspection from 10 o'clock A. M., to 4 o'clock P. M.. on days of sale. Full particulars and terms In future advertise? ment, deco thstua E STA T E SALE Or. TUESDAY, the 2!st proximo, at the Courthouse, in Georgetown, 8. c., at 12 o'clock M., will ba SOM at Public Auction, All that valuable PLANTATION known os Lark lilli, ?au- the property of Mrs. Eliza F. Heriot, altnatt-don Black River, in Georgetown County, containing Ol jj acres of Swamp Land, most of vt hi' i is now under cultivation, and 753 acres of (Ugh ijUUd, be the same more or less. renns of Sole-One-third cash; balance m one, :.*.:> anti three j ears, secured by bonds and mort gagc of the property. Purchaser to pay for pa persand -tamps. Possession given on first Janu? ar,-, ?Ttl El'WA RD N. THURSTON, Qualified Executor of Elt/.a M. Heriot. dec! w*t? ^r.ctionccrV priante Sales, &z. ?j SAMUEL C. BLACK No. ?3 Broad street. jy? A R K E T FARM. At Private Sale An unusually prodnctlve MARKST FARM, con? taining KM acres. This Farm ls situated a few yards norh of the city boundary, at the north? east cerner of main road and Elliott street. At? tached to lt are Dwelling and necessary ontboUd Lugs, and a well of excellent water. Its proximi? ty to '.he city renders lt peculiarly desirable, and will prove a good Investment to any one who ia disposed to eater Into market farming. Tonna easy and moderate Apply as above, decll 1 dabbles ano ^arness. Q A D DLE B Y WAREHOUSE. W [ R L CAM Ti A R R A L A CO., Ne. ;? Hanns STUB KT. Wholesale and Retail Des.?.rs in SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, CC tCH AND HARNESS UATSRIAL8, Ac. nevis imo Soots* SS)oes, Ut. mnB 3 EST IN THE CITY. 11 01; want BOOTS AND SUOKS, of tbe beat L.AL .: and ?:.:z??b'*j Its, go to . H T E I B B R'S, Ko, H Broad street, near Church street. Always on hand a large assortment of Gentle? men's Boots, Gai tera aud Shoes, of various pat, terns? A perfect tit guarantoed if made to order. Attention ts especially invited to tho supply of new F.nd fasiitonauie ?calskhi Gaiters, MW so popular tit the North. J. STKIBER, Bootmaker. nov27 Mu talmo* NJ. 41 Broad 3?x?. _t_??0[^0._ rjU?E ALSTON HOTEL, G. & C. B. R. MP.S. MARY A. BLKINS, assisted by her sons, has opened a new HOTEL, at Alston, and U pre? pared to accommodate the travelling punnu Paa scngcra caa now got Keals upon too arrivai at Alsum of any of Gie ? rains. Th.; arrangement* of thc Hot ri are convenient and comfortable, and Kond treatment is guaranteed io ail who may Ballin. ??">! " "OENZINE^DOUBLE JLSTLLLBD, WILL REMOVE OREASE SPOTS. i?anufA?iared and for sala, wtioteaaie and re tail, by Du. H. BAIR, aar* Ko. ISL Mseilfig street.