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CITY A V V A I ll S . Meeting* Thia I??y. Wnslilugton Ugh! lufiinlry Charitable Aaao ? lon, at 7 r. M. Friendship Lodge, ni liaif-poKi 7 M. P. Sew England Boclcty, at ia M. Washington l ire Company, at 7 P. M. Young Hon's Charitable Association, at - P. M. Auction Kaile*This Day. !l. Si W. Knox will sell al 10 o'clock A. M., at tlu'lr store, lifeworks, carpels, Ac; ami In the evening, at 7 P. M.. holiday uifts. William McKay will sell al 10 o'clock, al lils store, furniture, Ac. P.. M. Marshall A ilrolltcr will sell at ll o'clock, al their ofllcc, horses, mules, Ac A. II. Abrahams A Solis n III sell at 10 o'clock, nt their store, ilr.v goo?!*, cloth cloaks, Ac. c. w. Steffens will sell at io o'clock, at thc cor? ner of Church street mid Lightwood alloy, con lents or a grocery store. Miles Drake will sell ut 10 o'clock, at his store, clothing, bats, Ac. X. A. Hunt will sell al to o'clock, al his store, boots, shoes, Ac. A. C. McGilllvray will sell at io o'clock, at bis Ofllcc, cigars, tobacco, Ac. lt KAI. ERTATK SALK. -Mr. A. C. McGllUvmy sold yesterday a plantation lu St. John's Collcton, containing 354V, acres of high, pine ami maish lands for *5 10._ Sr. OKUROK'S SOCIBTV.-The regular meet? ing or thia Society will be held at Tully's ut S I". M. In-morrow. Members will lind it to their per? sonal ad v n Binge Haw lend. Tun CHADWICK TESTIMONIAL, now un exhibi? tion ul Messrs. Wm. Carrington A Co.'?, has ut traci eil universal attention! and ls considered by everyone tn be an exquisite and lastclul speci? men of workmanship. A NKW Mumu HALI..-Workmen arc now engaged in making the necessary repairs and im? provements on thc Music Hull In front of thc Academy of Music, ll ls already partially finish? ed, and will bc occupied by ono of thc German societies^) t THK BOARD OF CONTRACT ol' thc Confedemtc Widows' nome gratefully acknowledge thc re? ceipt of a donation or sixty dollars I rein an Eug hsli gentleman, through Mr. Hebert Mure; a con? tribution nf grist mid potatoes from tbc country, through thc Kev. Mr. Prentiss; nnd a package of tea from a friend ns n Christmas ottering. TIIK DIM. OK MORTALITY.-The mortuary report for Hie week ending December 18 shows a total or 17 deaths, 6 white and 12 colored. Or tho former 3 were female adults, 1 male and I rcuialc infant. The colored were 6 male and 0 female adults, and l female tarant. Three ot thc deaths were from old age, and 0 of thc 17 were over 40 years or agc. RECOVERY OK A WATCH.-The gold walch and chain recovered by Lieutenant Philippi from sonic colored thieves who were endeavoring to pawn lt ut a King street store, has been claimed l>T n jrontlomon from Savannah. He telegraphed the number and description or his lost watch, which tallied exactly with that In thc hands or thc detectives, and he ls now rejoicing in the pos? session or his timekeeper. SALK OK SECURITIES.-Mr. S. C. Ulack sold yesterday $11,000 City or Charleston six per cent, bonds, al 55 cents; $0000 ror 64 cents; $4000 ror -53J? cents per share. 85 whole shares South Carolina Railroad and Raak stock for ?8.s to S8J? cents per share. 50 whole shares or Bank or Charleston stock for $21 25 per share. The State stock and bonds which were adver? tised were not sold. EXECUTIVE AIT-OINTMENTS_The following persons have received recent appointments from Governor Scott: R. Sylvester Bryan, notary pub? lic for Matthew's Bluff; Wm. S. Bickens, notary public for Anderson County; Joseph M. King, ma? gistrate for Horry County; J. Jenkins Hucks, Esq., magistrate lor Georgetown County, in place of Thomas Mcl-'ecly, Esq., deceased ; G.W. H. Legg, magistrate for Spar tan burg County; P. A. Morton, magistrate for Beaufort County, removed. MASONIC ELECTION.-At thc annual com? munication of Lebanon Lodge, No. 48, A. F. M., held Thursday evening, December 10, 1809, at Leesville, Williamsburg County, the following oillccrs were elected and appointed to serve ror thc ensuing Masonic year: Brothers T. R. Boss, W. M.; Z. R. Killmore, S. W.; J. R. Timmous, J. W.J John Frlcison, treasurer; R. Y. II. Lee, secre? tary; W. J. M. Lee, 3. I).; W. G. McAUsler, J. I).; S. C. Mccutchell, A. Y. Rodgers, stewards; James Cameron, tyler. ARRIVAI, OK THU SKATINO RINK.-The col lossal and ingenious skating rink, presented by thc CH?7.CI1S of Ballimore td tho Confederate Willows' Rome of this city, reached here yester? day. It will bc put up to-day, and will bc ex? hibited to-morrow, at the rooms of thc Home In Broad street. Wc understand that thc Home has received a large number of presents from Swit? zerland, England, Canada, Philadelphia and Bal? limore, which will bc offered for sale at thc Home, to-morrow. We shall give further particulars In to-morrow's Issue. Horn FIRE COMPANY.-At a meeting of thc Hope Fire Bngluo Company, held on thc 20th Instant, the rollowlng officers were elected to serve ror the ensuing term: W. II. Smith, presi? dent; B. P. Seymour, vice-president; John H. Burns, secretary; Isaac LJebman, trcasuror; George Bourke, first director; John Kenny, se? cond director; John Cammer, third director; J. li. Balkc, fourth Dlreolor; J. E. Mccullum, cngl - nccr; Johu Riley, fireman; John Kelly, E. C. Ryan, C. Eccleston and Hugh Duffy, axmen; Colonel lt. W. Seymour, solicitor; Dr. Bellinger, fe* surgeon. THE LIVERPOOL STEAM LIKE.-Messrs. R. Mure A Co., agents of tho Liverpool Steam Line at this pori, are determined that shippers shall re? ceive every facility, and their vcssols aro coming with regularity and load with dispatch. The British steamship Adalla, a superior vessel, ar? rived here yesterday from Liverpool, consigned to them, with a general cargo. She left Novem? ber 30, and experienced heavy gales west or Ber? muda. The Adalla is commanded by Captain Sanderson, a skilful officer, and she will bc ready to receive freight as soon as her Inward cargo ls discharged. V ( 'HUMUS. - A young son of Dr. W. L. Temple? ton, of Columbia, was wonnded In th-; leg by the acctdcutal discharge of a plslnl, on Sunday last, ( Thc wound ls painful, but ls not considered dan? gerous. An army of 32,000 Northern drummers are now raiding on thc Southern States. Thc Christmas offering by the Rev. W. W. Hicks has been printed In der man for thc Lutherans of ' "that denomination. Thc rrelghts to all points in the interior are now 1 quite heavy, and lb* Express office ls daUy crowd? ed wllh goods awaiting shipment. v ANOTHER APPEAL POR TUB MAILA.-An au? thorized mall agent ls now running regularly .-between Columbia and Branchville, connecting with the train from Charleston at the latter point. Tho poatofflccs en the Columbia branch ot the South Carolina Railroad are few and far between, while theso on thc Augusta branch are both moro numerous and connect with a more populous Lack country. If thc Congressmen from this state have the Interests or their constituents at heart, llioy will tako such measures during the present session as will give equal postal advan? tages to tho persons residing on tho latter route. Under the presont schedule, tho points between Branohvlllo and Augusta do not receive the Charleston malls until four hoars after they are due. Some arrangement could certainly be made that would obviate this delay, anc tho present I? the Umo to push tho matter home. By all means let DJ have a mail agent on the Augusta branch. CHRISTMAS. Wit BUB TO W A KI-: PUB CHA 8 ES OE CHRISTMAS CHEER ?1KB- AI.C KI NBS OP PRESENTS. The scorn* along our Wiriness thoroughfares tor Hie past tow days glvcaovMoncc lliat In nil thc various Inisliicas channels thc nour approach of Hie holidays has given a decided activity. Wo continue our notices of business linns whose an? nouncements in THU NKWS are specially worthy thc uUcntion of huyera: Christ mus Cheer. A Christmas dinner, by the way, ls not worth much without a plum pudding;, the materials for which can he Obtained, willi many other Illings, al Killick, Wickenberg A Ca's. These gentlemen fully sustain the reputation which their bouse 'has so long enjoyed of selling only the very best goods, and al ralr and uniform prices. Their stock Includes sherry, port, clurct mid Catawba wines: cabinet und Slllery champagnes; Jamaica and Snnia cruz rum: old Trench brandies, ami also a fresh stock of French frails, cherries, peaches and plums. Also, mustards, - uiccs, Ac of domestic und foreign brands. Our readers will certainly lind soineiliing lu their catalogue or goods that they want. Mince Pies. The mention of Christmas calls up a lunging for the hot, rich und savory delicacy which re? conciled lillie .lack Horner to retaining his place in thc traditional corner for an IntlcRuPi length ot time. And mince plc and the tonto ..rTnlly the caterer arc Inseparably connected. In richness or mince meat and delicacy of pastry, lils ls alf unapproachable pic. Ile caji also furnish all the other staples for the CliiisTmas board-fine tur. keys, game, Iced cakes, Jellies and oilier dishes to order, al short notice and moderate rates. W Rhine Wine. ..RSEl1 Nothing ls a lighter and more pleasant accom? paniment of thc Christmas board Utan a glass or ur good Rhine wine. Mr. J. M. Marlin, No. 3fi Market street, hus just received several casks of choice Rhine, Franker and Moselle wines, which he will sell by thc barrel, gallon, hollie or glass at reasonable rates. Fruit. If your purse ls slender, and you want to get good and cheap fruit, go to Klein's, In King street, above lalbert?, where flue banana?, oranges or lemons may bc had at forty cents a dozen. Fowls anti Game. For turkeys, geese, ducks und fowls, go to William Hunt, No. 40 Market street, who lins Just received several large consignments rresh rrom thc country. For game and potatoes rrom the North, thc place ls Thoma ; Murphy's, No. 81 Mar? ket street. Where to get Suited. Economical people may wear their clothing threadbare at other seasons or thc year, hut every one likes to have good clothes about Christmas times, aud this year they eau bc accommodated with something nice at reasonable prices, as they may sec by referring to the advertisement of Mat tiilcsscn, the Blamarck of dealers, ills establish? ment, at thc corner of King and Weutworlh streets, ls thc resort or nil who would obtain fash? ionable and well made clothing at ralr rates. The ruct ls, rricud Mat tlilcsscn reads thc papers, and knows when gold ls on thc decline, and goods with lt, ami is nat like some ot our business men In other lines, who, when prices rall fifty per cent, in New York, don't get the news for months. The Golden Eagle. Wc would advise all who desire to sparc the pocket nerve to avoid that stand on King street under thc golden eagle; for once Inside the thresh? old, thc eye becomes bewildered, the grasp on the purse-strings ls relaxed, aud thc unwilling visitor ls changed to a generous buyer. Mr. Spear has an inexhaustible stock or jewelry, silverware, and fancy articles of bijouterie, that arc just the dot for Christmas presents, and no matter how low or high the tariff may run, they are sure to be received with pleasure. Klug street has feu more attractive resorts than Spenr's, and thc temptation to spend money on the numerous articles so lavishly displayed ls almost Irresistible. In rael, none struggle against thc temptation, but roll casr vic'imo ana yiciu meir greenbacks with a good grace. "Listen to thc Mocking lt I ni." He sings daily at Klein's,-King street, above Liberty, where imported canary birds also make sweet music. Call and purchase a pair of song birds as a Christmas gift tor your wife or sweet? heart, or both. Is lie Really Santa Claus 1 It ls Hie popular belier among those or thc rising gcncrntioii or Charleston who have no per? sonal acquaintance with Von Hauten, that that geutleman ls a good natured old hobgoblin with frosty beard mid ruddy phiz, und with a very agreeable knack or slipping down all thc chim? neys on a certain happy morning or thc year, ror thc special delight and enrichment of good little boys and girls. Rut the Immense number or new? fangled toys which he opened yesterday warrants cs tn warning our little friends against him us an arrant simm. He ls not thc old-fashioned Santa Claus. Something newer end better he may be; but not thc original Jacobs. SPLENDID SSCCKSS OF THE MODERN COME? DIES.-The audience at thc Academy of Music last night had formed very high expectations of Robertson's new comedy of "Ca?te," both as re? gards thc play itself, and the style la which lt would bc presculcd; bul their antlciphtlons were more than realized in listening to thc exquisite illalogue, and beholding the careful and credita? ble manner In which thc piece was mourned. Mian Alexander, as Esther Eccles, threw more warmth Imo her acting than she had done In auy or the parts which she has hith? erto sustained lu Charleston; while Miss Eldridge as Polly brought to thc stage all the exuberance of spirits which seems a part or her character. Every part In the comedy was well neted, and Die performance as a whole was one that wc can nnccrcly and heartily commend. To-night Byron's great sensational drama, en? titled "Dlow ror Blow," will bc brought out. It abounds in exciting Incidents and situations, and will bc produced with all the scenery and effects that rendered lt so marked a success at Wa Mack's Theatre, New York. UKITUD STATES CIRCUIT COURT.-HOS. GEO. i. BKYAX, PRESIDINO.-COLUMBIA, December 20. The Jurors answered to their names. Issue Docket_Burrill E. Royklu vs. Germania Insurance Company, ct ul. Assumpslt, James Jonner and W. L. DcPass; special pleas aud de? nni reis, T. 0. Barker and S. u. Paul. Arguments ?vere beard np to the hour of adjournment on ?pedal demurrers. DISTRICT COURT. Ex parte James Patterson, assignee, In rc J. N. IV ?liker, bankrupt. In re N. O. W. Walker, bank? rupt, in rc silas Evans, bankrupt. Ordered that .ho order heretofore made bo so amended that iho sale shall take place on sales-day in Junuary next Ex parte L. H. Stephenson, assignee, in rc Alli ion A. McDowell, bankrupt. Petition to sell. In re L. McDowell, bankrupt. Idem. n. D. Bryan, ?>ro pct. Ordered, that thc sale heretofore order :d bc lind on tho Drat Monday In February next. Ex parte L. S. Hill, of Edgefleld, ex ptttc John IV. Tompkins, ox parte W. 0. Mitchell, Jr. Petl Hons for Onal discharge. Final hearing to take piuco at Charleston on 24th January. Ex pane Joseph J. williams, of Berkeley. Pen? non for anal discharge. Campbell A Seabrook, pro pet. Final hearing to take place before thia :ourt, at Charleston, on fourth Monday In Janu? ary next. Oeorgo W. Warren vs. LouU McLain, assignee )f Samuel P. Bennett. Petition for aale. Slmon .on A Barker, pro pet. Ordered that report of 1). Uorlbcck be confirmed, and that assignee Bell Uto property, pay cost out of prooeeds of sale, call in all lien creditors to p.ove claims, Ac, Ac. Rx parte W. H. Tallev, in ro Peler W. Kraft, )f Columbia, bankrupt. Application for exami? nation or bankrupt. W. k. Bachman. pro pot. Drdercd, that tho bankrupt appear before O. O. laoger, regl<trar, on 23d December, at ll o'olock, to submit to examination, Ao. Ex parte Durne A Chapman, of Columbia, en application. Copyrights granted to the petition 3rs for "Reynolds' Now Pictorial Reader, No. 8," "Reynolds' New Elementary Spelling Hook," and "Davidson's School History of South Carolina." Ex parte M. A. Shelton, of Richland. Petition Tor final discharge. Samuel W. Melton, pro pet. final hearing at Charleston, on the 24th of Janua? ry next, before court, at 12 M. FOR THE HOLIDAYS.-Cheap chromos, fino [?hototjrApha, handsome picture-frames, a large nock of albums-cheaper than the cheapest. At D. 0, Right or's, No. 101 King street. SrpRKMK COURT-COLUMHIA, DKURMUKR 20. Present : Chief Justice Moses nn?l Associate Justice Willard. Jumes (minn and John lt. Kails, administrators, vs. James I'. Uart and Joseph McLean et at. lu equity. On motion, thc cause was ordered tobe continued nulli next term. Thc following cases were continued br consent: I.. C. Hinton, administrator, vs. Surah Kennedy and others. Dennis C. Crosby, administrator, vs. Dennis Crosby, was resumed. Mr. smith for appellees. Mr. wilson for appellants. Hotel Arrivals-Occembcr Kl. CHARLESTON HOTEL. John Marder, .'lesion, Mass.; John P. White shies, C. C. Parish: William K. Moore. New York: Charles Hamburg, Columbia, S. C.; W. C. Mlkcll, Columbia, s. C.; H. Rhodes, Sumter, s.e.; J. c. Hillel!. Augusta. Cu.; Alfred A.JsaaCS, New York: Samuel Samson. Phllndclphln; W. C. Peet, New York: O. II. Wilson, Philadelphia; Theodore bink, Now York; ll. Handers, South Carolina; S. P. Ra vcncl ami family, Charleston; W. A. Wood, New York; Ceorge D. Chapman, Port Royal, S. C.; John W Heath, Lafayette. Ind.; Mrs. John W. Heath. Lafayette, Ind.: A. Pool, Chicago; Mrs. A. Pool. Chicago; R. H. Zimmerman, St. Matthews; J. c. Courtney, south carolina: P. ll. Williamson, Darlington, S. C. PAVILION HOTEL. A. Morgan. J. K. Whittle, Georgetown; I). W. Haines, IL A. Olmo, Florence; John Hart, Cats? kill; Peter Colo, New York; John W. Walker, Bal* timor?; W. It. Spraguc, ridgefield; J. Dennis, M. P. Dargin, Amista: H. c. Raggett,South Carolina; J. W. Young. Kingtree; R. Martin, Hrahnm's Turnout;Jantes N. Hayner, D. c. u.R.; Wm. J. White, Georgia; P. Merritt. Winnsboro": ll. Hood, W. IL Pooser, Col let on; J. J. Nettles, II. H. S.; C. J. Cain, Cooper River. MILLS. tlOl'SE. Mr. and Mrs. J. IV. Ilanycs, chUd and nurse, Boston; O.S.,MIX and sister, New Haven; Chas. K. Parker. Meriden, Ct.; Captain M. ll. Crowcll, lt. W. Sparhawk, Steamship Magnolia!* A. S. Moore, lt.1:1 ?Minni; W. C. Korney, New Orleans: 1 ll. Herdwlck, Halt: ino re; F. C. Jones and wife. South Carolina; Jehu C. Haskell, Coluinbln; Chas. F. Fcronoht. F. DuDois, Indy son and daughter, New York; Colonel Wm. Ludlow, wife mid nurse C. S. A.; J. P. Caines, Steamship Champion ; J. 1). Sardy, E. L. Sherman, C. S. Ucrklcy, wife, child nud servant, Mrs. Recd and child, wrti. A. Sc rev? en, New York: Wm. Wilson, Miss Wilson, Geo. Wilson, Philadelphia; Jas. Cameron, Jr., New York. ? Il U S I K E S S If O T I C E 8 . NEW YORK LEDUBR ready Ulis day, al half paat 4 P. M. Price 7 cents per copy. Chimney Comer, IO cents. Hasel street Bazaar, opposite Synagogue. M. A- A. ASHTON having received by the steamer Magnolia a fresh supply of Une goods, respectfully Informs their friends that they arc now open nud ready for this day's sales. A. C. KAUFMAN offers to pay the highest price for State bonds. See advertisement. 2 A FINE quality of colored silk ls offered at Fiirchgott A Brother's, corner of King nnd Cal? houn streets, at $3 per yard, worth Call and examine kt. dcc2l 3 HOLIDAY PRESENTS.-Recollect that a hand? some set of Furs can bc had for $8, $9 and $10, which ls fifty per cent, cheaper than the same kind can be bought elsewhere. Call and examine for yourselves at H. H. WILLIAMS, Hat Bazaar, No. 243 King-street, dcc20 mwf3 Opposite thc Big Boot. -fine 2V.rte. TUE HASE"' STREET BAZAAR, (OPPOSITE TUE BYNAOOOUS,) CHROMOS! CHROMOS ! CHROMOS CHROMOS ! CHROMOS ! CHROMOS ! CHROMOS ! CHROMOS ! CHROMOS ! TUC migeat assortment of FRAMED CHROMOS Ever seen lu Charleston. PRICE FROM FIFTY CENTS TO TWENTY DOLLARS. FIFTY CENTS TO TWENTY DOLLARS. FIFTY CENTS TO TWENTY DOLLARS." OcT Thc Public arc Invited to call and ex? amine dcc2i fjorticnlturc, ??gricwltnrc, &?c. BK PERMISSION OF THE COURT OF PROBATE. For sale at Retail and at Low PRICKS, THE LATE CONRAD RING'S STOCK IN TRADE, All of which ls of very recent importations, se? lected personally by Mr. liing, principally from thc Messrs. Lundreth's or Philadelphia, for this market. Thu stock consists of thc best and most choice CABBAGE SEEDS, rf ali kinds, Tomato Seeds, Guinea and Boston Squash Seeds, Turnip and Ruta Baga seeds, Peas, Parsnip and Carrot Seeds, Early and Sweet Corn Seeds, And all other kinds, common to Southern cli? mates. ALSO, rLOUGHS, Hoes, Spades and every variety of Garden nnd Farm Implements, on the most Im? proved patterns. ALSO, BASKET and GLASS-WARE. A LRO, WHEELBARROWS and ilARROWS. At Hie Store, No. 3&3 west side of King, below George si re e t, and known for the last forty years as LAN I) ll ET LTS AND RING'S SEED AND AGRI? CULTURAL WAREHOUSE. O KO. RING OHOLWELL, dec-! 1 mwf 12 Administrator. tailoring, $?z. C LOTH IN G, TAILORING AMD FURNISHING GOODS, MENKE A MOLLER, No. 3 2 6 KINO STREET, Three Doors below Liberty street. nave Just received and opened a large and fine assortment of Men's Youths' and Boy's CLOTH? ING, rr KNISH i NO GOODS, Ac. Consisting of Elegant OVERCOATS, Business and Dress Suits, White and Colored Shirts, Underwear Goods, Ac, English and Domestic Half Hose, Alexander's mid Ccuvlsler's Kid Gloves, Buckskin, Doeskin. Calfskin: Cloth, Gassimcro, Tweed; Silk anti Thread Gloves, Linon and Paper Collars, Cravats, Neok Tics, Pocket Uandkorobiefs, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Ac. Also, a large and woll assorted stock of BROAD? CLOTH, CASSIMERE, DOESKIN, BEAVER CLOTH, Ac, a largo variety of tho new style Pants and Yost Patterns, which wa offer to sell by piece, yard or pattern, or make up Into garments by measure, In tho latest Btylos. i Our stock has been selected with great ?arc, and prices marked very low, In plain figures. Being confident that we can offer Inducements unequalled by any othor house, wo solicit buyers m our Uno to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. AH ordors will receive our prompt and very ca rei ul attention. EnUre satisfaction ls guaranteed. OOlll muramos J. T. HUMPHREYS, BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. SALES OF RBAfi ESTATE, 8TO0K8. ; SECURITIES AND PERSONAL PRC PERTT ATTENDED TO. )N?S, No. 27 BROAD STREBT, Charleston, 8.0. ?IPBBENCEO.-Bon. HENRY BUIST. W. J. MA? TH, Esq., aoneral JAMES CONNER. T. R. WAR INO, Esq. oct? c ijoli?nt) (?oooo. HRISTMAS AND NEW VEAU 1? R K S K NTS. SI CN OK Till-: EAGLE ! SIGN OP TUE EAGLE ! SIGN OK THU BACLE ! No. 238 KINO STREET, Directly opposite Hasel blrcct. WATCHES. JEWEL.Y. SILVER AND PLATED-WARE, FANCY DOODS, Ac, Ac. Thc subscriber desires lo call thc attention of I his friends nud thc puiillc generally to lils large and well selected stock or above named goods, suitable ror gifts ou Hie approaching holidays. A call ls solicited. JAMES E. SPEAR, deesa TQON'T BUY BEFORE YOU LOOK IN V O N S A N T K N * S D i: A UT I F U L V R E NC ll ORNAMENTS, .) E W K L ?OXES, TOILET STANDS, W O ll K HO X ES, FINE W R I T 1 N O DESKS, A L R U M 8 , And some entirely new and recently Imported TOYS v Are now Opening AT VON S A N T ENS, No. 220 Ring street, (Next door to thc Opera House,) SANTA CLADS' HEADQUARTERS. dec22 2 H O ! FOU CHRISTMAS. -a KLEIN'S CHEAP FRUIT STORE ls the place where nil arc pleased. Everything ls round there In thc best order and al thc most reasonable charges. His finest Singing Canaries have been kept ror Christmas week. Choice Danuuas at 40 cents per dozen; Lemons and Sweet oranges*i 40 and so cents per dozen, and every variety or Fruit at tkc lowest rates, ao ami see KLEIN'S CHEAP FRUIT STORR, dcc22 3 King strect, above Liberty. MAS CHE ER. "BUT ONCE A YEAR!" TUB RICIIRST ANO TUE NICEST MINCE PIES MINCE PIES MINCE PIES In thc City, always on hand or made to order at short notice, ALSO, TURKEYS Game Pastry Iced Cakes, Jellies, Ac. Ac. AT TULLY'S Ol ? ?STAND, No. 124 KINO STREET, NEAR QUEEN PTntET. dec22 6_ QHRI8TM A 8 GOODS. FRENCH CHINA, AT IMPORTER'S COST. DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, CHAMBER SETS, In White and Gold Band. Also, PLAIN WHITE DINNER PLATES, Break last Tea and Dessert Plates, Cups and Saucers, Tea Pots, Sngars, Creams, Flat Dishes, ol all sizes, Turrcens, and every article to make up and re? pair sets, not only ror Christmas, but the whole year-a rare opportunity. it. ii. MCDOWELL, For tho Importer, decal 4_King, corner of Liberty street. -yyURNUERGER SPIELW AAREN. A fresh lot of German TOYS, Just arrived and will bc sold at cost prices, al Nc. 107 King street, three doors from Clifford street, southwest side. dec21 3?_CARL AXTHBLM. IIRISTMAS TsT COMING! c ?9- GO TO -Se CLAUSSEN'S D RANCI I STEAM BAKERY, No. 2 00 KINO STREET, Near Wentworth street, ALSO, TtIK SAME AT THE BAKERY IN MARKET STREET. ? There you will And a large assortment ot tho most saleable and the most useful articles ror ramilles. BREAD. Wheat ' Rye - French ? Potato Milk Graham Sweet, Ac. ORAOKERS. Batter Sugar Ginger - Fancy Picnic Oyster Boston Lemon, Ao. BISCUITS. Soda Wine Milk Cream Egg Boston Seed, Ac. CAKES. Sugar . Jumbles French Jumbles Scotch Washington Shrewsberry Almond Gorman Vanilla Plum Roll Maccaroon Sponge Lemon JeUy Ornamented Wedding Christmas, Small iced, Ac. FIES. Mince Meat Cranberry Orange Lemon Cocoanut Apple Prune Pumpkin, AO. PLAIN CANDY. Mint Lemon Sassafras Cream Clove Raspberry Strawberry Cinnamon Wintergreen Barley Sarsaparilla Uoarhonnd Peanut Cocoanut Kisses Tags Lump Fruit, Ao. FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, Ao. Gum Drops, all flavors Gum sticks. Jujubo sticks Pig Pasto, Jolly Oum Drops Sugar Almonds Vanilla and Rasln Sngar Almonds Jordan Sogar Almonds Cream Sugar Almonds t, cream Chocolate Dropsy Nonpareil Chocolats Drops Family Chocolate, Nugat Bon Hons, Buger Plums Cream Dates, Cream Figs Cream Strawberries Cream Fruit, Crystallized Fruit Wino Drops, Whiskey Drops Brandy Drops, Cordial Drops Lozenges, Rock Candy Marshmallow Drops Chewing Gum Sngar Filberts, Ao SOMETHING NEW. Alaska crystal Rock Candy Sugar Roasted Peanuts Chocolate Roasted Peanuts AND Bon Ton Surprise Candy tar Christmas Trees supplied grails, dwi* QVuctioit ?olco--CI)is EJorj. Hy J. & W. KNOX. FIREWORKS, CARPETS, Ac. Wc will sell THIS DAY, ul 10 ?/clwk, al our more, No. isa Meeting Htrcct. An Invoice or FIREWORKS. ALSO, Two CARPETS. Lounge?. Sora, Mattresses, IHfi Inn Table, I'ler Tables, oillcc Desks, Meer rump : 11J -1 Simili L's. ilccifti iFy JTVTvT KNOX. mASTRFUL ANO 151. KG A NT HOLIDAY JL (?iris, recently Importo) rrom Qcruiany und Prance. Will besohl at Masonic Hall, Til Ul KV KN I NC, Hie '?2d Insiuni, ut 7 o'clock. Nearly one ttiuusaiul lola or Hie richest, most varied ami elegant assortment or useful ami or? namental articles; worked lu wool, noss, Umbi. Heail, Crochet, Gold ami Silver. Cooiis will bc open ror Inspection on days of sale from 10 A. M. lo 4 o'clock P. M. Descriptive hammills are ready ror circulation on application nt No. lao Meet lng street. Ladies are respectfully Invited to attend. Seals will be provided and every atleutioti rendered. dec22 Hy MILKS DRAKE. CLOTH INC;, HATS, &C. THIS MOKNINC,-it to o'clock, I will sell at my store, corner or King and Liberty streets. An Invoice of CLOTHING Just received liv the steamship Magnolia, consisting of: 24 Kine Custom-made frock Coals. 48 Pinn Frock Coals, nc Cassliurre und Sntlurl Sack Coats, non pair Casslmere, Doeskin ami sat met Pants. 4S Cassi lucre, Velvet and Kauey Vests. Ml ruses, 300 dozen. Men's ami Hoys' Kelt and Wool Hats ALSO, Thc balance of Wax Dolls, Figures. Rubber Halls, Kailey Ilexes, Howls, Scarrs. Nubias, Ac. Un Friday I will sell 80 cases Hoots, Shoes ?iud Hain. tleo22 Hy WM. MeKAY. HORSE, CART. AND 1'AltLOR FUR? NITURE. TRIS DAY, al 10 o'clock, at No. 130 Meei lng street. Also, thc entire FURNITURE Of a ramilv; Hard? ware, Cutlery mid Paney Hoods, to close consign? ments, decaa IL W. STEFFEN'S WHLL SELL AT AUCTION, THIS TV DAY. December sad, nt lo o'clock. Contents ot a CROCKRY STORK, comer Church Blrcel and Lightwood Alley. Same ls sold on ac? count or ill health of thc proprietor. Can be treat? ed for privately, previous lo day or sale. Terms cash. dec22 Hy A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A CIGAR Store al Auction. Will positively be sold ut my ?frico. No. 29 Proud street, at 10 o'clock A. M., THIS DAY, the 22d Instant, Sundry packages and boxes CIOARS and TO? BACCO, 2 Show Cases, Tobin ?ennuis' Sign, Ac. decgj _ By X. A. HUNT. BOOTS, BROGAN?, GAITERS, BALMO? RALS, Ac. THIS DAY. lhc22ti In-tani, nt 10 o'olock, in my Salesroom, No. 142 Meeting strrct, I will nell, 100 cases Assorted HOOTS, SHOKS, Brogans, Balmorals, (?alters, Ac. dcc22 H. M. MARSHALL & BROTHER WILL SELL Tins DAY, AT ll o'clock, nt No. 33 Broad street. Three HORSES, two Mules, two Milch Cows. dec22 Hy A. H. ABRAHAMS & SONS. DRY GOODS, LADIES' CLOAKS, HO? SIERY, Jewelry, Cutlery, Ac. THIS DAY, 22d Instant, ut 10 o'clock, will be positively sold at our Store, No. 35 nayuc street, to close consignments. An Assorted Stock of Domestic ami Fancv DRY GOODS, Ladle*' Cloaks, Socks, Stockings, Cloves and Undershirts, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Kine Guns, Revolver?? Jewelry, Ac. dec22 QUulion Sales--/future Oana. By T. BI. CATER, CnLNA-IMPORTED DIRECT VIA NEW YORK. Will bc sold on THURSDAY, the 23d Instant, nt 10 o'clock, on thc second floor of my Store, No. 22 Vendue Range, Thc balance of FANCY CHINA now landing, ns billows : 360 MOTTO CUPS AND SAUCERS, very choice 2406 Vases, or all thencwaiyle? nnd puitcrna 4o cuma unuureii Tea Sets, complete _ 12 new style* Tea sot?, nrijr-ui-\ pieces, Golden nun 10 Chamber Sets. Conditions cash on delivery. dec2i 3 QUtctionecro' fJriuate Salee, &c By LOUIS H. DeSAUSSURE. FAHM ONE AND A HALF MILES FROM City Linc. For sale, a FARM on ABhlcy River, one and a half miles from etty linc, and only lom and a bair miles from thc Courthouse, containing about 00acres of high and marsh land. On thc place Is a good house with 8 rooms, with piazzas on threo Bides, kitchen, barn, negro houses and stable. Thc Farm ls on a high bluir on thc river and commands a Une view. The bluff could be used as a lauding; would make a good site for a phos? phate mill. Apply ns nbovc al No."23 Broad street. (ICC22 1 By IL M. MARSHALL & BRO. I7IOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY ? PROPERTY, a well-settled FARM In St. George's Dorchester, twenty-three miles from Charleston, and five miles from Summerville. For further particulars, apply as above, at No. 33 Broad Btrcet. dec22 l XUiscellaiicouG. IF YOU WANT YOUR PRINTING DONE In Fine Style and at Reasonable Rates, goto EDWARD PERRY, No. 1S6 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston, S. C. deeu fimos Gr AS FIXTFRES A select assortment of OAS cnANDHI.ians, nail Lights, Pendants, Brackets, Portable or Reading Stands, Drop Lights, Argand Burners and Porcelain Shades, Cut and around Class Globes and Shades, of latest designs, Just receiv? ed, by P. L. CCI LI.KM IN, No. 140 Church Btrcet, dcc20 mwffl_Sign ortho Star. IF YOU WANT BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER, and or the best material, to any pattern, go to EDWARD PERRY. No. 166 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston, fl. C. . dec ii om os T. F. CHUPEIN DENTIST, OPPICK KO. 276 EINO STREET, novl3 Cmos IF YOU WANT THE CELEBRATED CARTER'S WRITING and COPYING INK combined, go to EDWARD PERRY. No. 165 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston. B. C._dec 14 6mos TUST RECEIVED! OOUTEVENIER BROTHERS, SUCCESSORS TO A. ILLINO, FELT CARPETING IX yards wide, dealt_ IF YOU WANT LITHOGRAPH CHECK ROOKS, or Lithographing dono in One style, go to RDWARD PERRY. No. 1&6 Meeting airest, opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston, 8. 0. decU 6mos ^aromare, QTntUrn, &c. c UTLERY, Ac. , Ac Thc subscriber has Just received rrom MOBAH. Joseph Rodgers A Sons, Frederick Ward A Co., and other ShoMokl houses, a vary Hue assort? ment or HALANOS IVORY TARLE CUTLERY. Nickel Silver Forks and Spoons. Wooden Bread and Choose Platters. Wooden Butler Dishes. i-sdics' Scissors, with and without casca. Joesph Rodgers A Son's Needles. Old English Razors and Strops. ALSO, A very One usaorlmont or POCKET CUTLERY. O. ORAVELEY, No. 62 East Bay, south of the Old Post?nico, deoll sw? QUction Saleo--fiUmc IDnrjo. By m ISON MSB, A url ion? rr. 4 C. RICHMOND. CLERK, v ii iV. KKNNKY. un TUESDAY, -uh day of January, IS7U, will t.e KOKI at Ibu Oh! Customhouse, lu Chm lesion, ai n o'clock, Alllliat LOT OK LAND, BltUUtC, Irin? ?1*1 being mi inc non ii sido of Trailil si reef, In iii?- eily ur Charleston .iii.i SUKI' aforesaid, known hy thc Ko. ?17, on Hie plan nf thu Iniiiis of Kola r! IJmchOIIKV, measuring nn<i con iain lng in front on Trailil al reel ailinn forty (40) feet; on Hie rast linc one- hundred ami Illly (Ita) feet, iiinlnn Hie west HiienilC ItllU .in ii mu? tweiily-llve (125) leet, bc the said incus iircuicnlM more or le?-?. Terms-OMC'fourlh cash; balance paynblu lu four conni successive annual Instalments, willi in? terest llicrcon at Hie rate nf seven (7) per conl. por annum, puyadle animally, secured liv IKMHI or Louds of Hu-1 mi <:ii asor, nnil mortana;!) ol I he said premlscK; Hie buildings lo Le Insured and policy of Insurance UHsJgucd. I'urchniwr tu pay lorna pent and stamps. H. Vf. M. MACKKY, iiccM wi jUU3,4 s. c. c. By HU ISON LEE, ~ A in i Innrer. BELL Y.S. THE BANK OF SOUTH CAR? OLINA. On TUESDAY, 4Hi day of Jannury, is:u, will bo SOM m me HM custom House in Charleston. All Hint LOT Ol' LANI) with Ute Buildings and linpruvcmenis I hereon, situate at the north wost corner ol' Hast Hay uiul llrouil streets, lu Hu; div of Charleston, measuring umi containing lu front on iii nail streut, forty-seven (17) foot moro or less; on the bnok or north lina-feet moro or loss; on thc east lino-foot more or loss, ?ind on Hie west lino-reel moro rn- los?, unit bulling II ntl hound? ing to tho north on hind of Churlos Llicligi, io thc .soulli nu llrouil street aforesaid, lu the east mi Last Hay street, ?mil to the wost on lund of ostini: of Mitchell King, us will moro fullv appear by phil Of John A Mitchell, surveyor. Terms-One third cash In United Sletes curren? cy: balance puyntdc In iwuequnl successive annual ul Instalments willi Interest thereon, ul Hie rule of seven percent, payable annually, secured by binni ur Louds of tho purchaser or purchasers and mortgage or premises; the buildings io bc Insured pulley of Insurance assigned, Mic purchaser or purchasers, however, iioing ai liberty io pay thu whole purchase ninney In ?ash. I'uruhaserto pnv for papers and 81 amps. ?Kc22 wt! slii2 I-:. W. M. MACKEY. S. C. C. Bj inrrsoN LEE. AC. KICIIMONI). CLERK, vs. JOHN . ti. ITU KN. On TUESDAY, 4th day of January, 1SS0, will besohl, al thc Old Customhouse In Charleston, All that LOT Ol-' LAND Militate, lying timi being on the norlh sido of Trudi! struct, lu tho du m Charleston, and State aforesaid, known by thu Number us mi thc plan ot theluudsoritobcri Lime house, nil-asm ?mr ami containing in front on Trailil street about twenty-live (2ft) feet, on Hie east Hue about one hundred uud twculy-llvc (I J'-) feet, and on thc west linc about one hundred i hull feet, be thc said measurements more or less. Al 30, All that LOT OP LAND, adjoining Hie above to Hie west, and known by thc Number 39, ou Hie plan or thc lauds of Hubert Limchouse above nu iitioiu d, measuring ami containing In iront ou Tradd street about twenty-rive (23) rcct, on Hie capt linc about one hundred (loo) reel, and on the west linc about seventy-ilve (75) reel, bu Hie said measurements more or "less. Terms-Onefourth cash; balance payablo in ton i equal annual Instalment.-,, willi Interest thereon at tho rule or seven per cent, per annum, payable annually, secured by bond or bonds or Hie purchaser and mortgage or thc premises. Thc buildings to bc Insured and policy or Insur? ance assigned. K. Vf, M. MACKKY. decid wi jun:),i s. c. c E E A L ESTATE SALE. LAURENCE W. 0'IIRAR, ASSIONKR OK O'URAH, ItOl'KK A STD N KY, vs. J AM KS SANDERS, SAMUEL SIIKTTAR AND OTHERS-RILL POR FORECLOSURE. SALK AND RELIEF. Hy virtue of a Decretal Order made lu the above slated cause, I will sell before tho Courthouse, In Wulicrbnro', on MONDAY, tho 3d or January next ensuing. All thal PLANTATION or TRACT OK LAND, situate and being in thc I arish or St. bartholo? mew's, County of Collclon, on thc Hue or thc Sa? vannah and Charleston Railroad, commonly known as "Schmidt's;" butting and hounding north on lund or Major Charles Warley ami on ( land or Marla Clover, cost on land or thc Rev. Wm. O. 1'rcntlSH and on land formerly of Marla Croll, south ou land or Dr. Kruncls S. Clover aud on land or John W. Lewis, and on the aforesaid lund of Charles Warley, containing between 1100 nml 1200 acras, suitably divided in cotton and rice lund, (navlug and reserving the Cemetery of said 1 Ms ut allon.) Terms-Hair cash: balance on a credit or twelve mouths. Cm chaser to pay ror papers and stamps. A. C. SHAFFER, C. C. C. Clerk's Office. Collet on County, Daoambwr, 1809. ?UOIA mwnl) ? EAL ESTATE SALE Fannie A. Perry, executrix Jos. H. Perry, de? ceased, vs. Sioho H. Perry and others. Devisees of Jos. IL Perry, deceased; George M. Rivers, Trustee, and Josiah U. Prlclict and ol hers, Credi? tors of Jos. ll. Perry, deceased.-In Equity. Hill for Doner to Marshal Assets aud to Enjoin Creditors. Hy virtue of a Decretal order, made In above stated cause, I will sell before thc Court House, in Wallet-boro', ou MONDAY, the 3d of January next ensuing, All those TRACTS OP LANDS belonging to the Estate or Josiah ll. Perry, situate on Hie Round 0, In St. bartholomew's Parish, County or Colle? tait, containing about two thousand two hundred acres, bounded north by lands or Sleigh, south by lands rormerly or Dr. Perry, cast by lands or Al? len Willis, nnd Dst a te of weds, and west by hinds of Sayle lliolt, and lands formerly or Dr. Perry, excepting lour hundred and seventy (470) acres which hus been set apart as Dower, us a plat thereto* on Hie in my oillce, reference being th crelo had, will more ruby represent. A um, A IIOCSE AND LOT situate tn thc village or Waltcrboro', bounded north by lot or David (?mover, south by street which separates lt from thc Int of Joseph fraser, enst hy a vacant lot, aud west by lot or Chas. Warley. A i-so, A LOT with Law O (lice thereon, situate on Court? house Square, In thc village of Waltcrboro'. Terms-Onc-haf ensh ; balance on credit of twelve months. Purchaser to pav ror papers and itamps. A. C. SHAFFER, C. C. C. Clerk's Oillce, Collclon County. declS inwsO R EAL ESTATE SALE. Martha M. Kishbiime, Widow and Administra trix or benjamin P. Klshburne, deceased, vs. Ben? jamin P. f ishbnrnc and others, Heirs at Law or llcnjamln P. Klshburnc, deceased, and Ccorge Warren and others, the Creditors or benjamin P. Plahburnc, deceased-Dill for Dower to Marshal Assets and for Relief. Dy virtue or a decretal order, made In nbove mentioned case. 1 will sell before thc Court? house, in Waltcrboro' on MONDAY, tho 3d day Ol Jan mirv next, All that PLANTATION OR TRACT OP LAND, in thc County or Collet on, near tho Round O, con? taining eleven hundred and seventy-six acres; butting and bounding north on lands or Perry and others, cast on lands or Sanders, south on lands of Sanders and Bedan, and on thc weat on lands of Ledon, Lcmacks and others; excepting at'outlwu hundred acres which has been set apart AS Dower, as a plat thereof upon Ale In my oniue. Reference being thereunto had will more fully represent. TIT ms -One half-cash; balance On a credit of one year. Purchaser to pay ror naners and stamps. A. C. SHAFFER, C. C. C. Clerks Office, Colleton County, Dccenbcr 7,1869., d eel 3 ni wsw_ SALE BY TKirSTEES, UNDER AU? THORITY OP THE COURT OF EQUITY. AT Pal VATE SALE? AN ELEGANT MANSION AND SPLENDID GROUNDS. Will bc sold at Private Sala that elegant HOUSE at the corner of liluko nnd Drake streets, willi all tho surrounding garden and spacious grounds. This ls one of lite most complete and beautiful establishments In Charleston, commanding a One view of the harbor, and embracing a largo extent of grounds, thickly set with trees of every de? scription, forest, fruit and flowers, nil selected sud disposed with thc utmost care and tasto. Tho House is large nnd commodious, containing fourteen rooms, admirably arranged, with donnie piazzas on thc south, with a fine largo Kitchen and all other necessary outbuildings. In addition to this, there ls another Dwelling House on the premises, situate on the northeast corner, suitable for a small family. Tho Lot mcasnros four hundred (400) feet front on Drake streot by about two hundred and eighty (??so) feet In depth on Blake street. To any person wishing to establish himself io a handsome residence, with a Ono garden and spacious walks and grounds, the above proporly presents a rare opportunity. ALBO, A body or MARSH LAND, on the east of Bay street, separated from tho shove properly by Ray street, embracing six hundred (soo) reel from north to south by three hundred (MO) feet from east to west, on tho west side or the Northeastern Railroad. Also, another body or Marsh Laad, lying east or said road, containing - feet. For further partlonlais and terras apply to WARDLAW A OARHW. Pnrohaaors to pay W. k 0. for papers. decs wf JAMES II A ll ll A I, A OO. COTTON AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 23 WUITBHAL.L STREET (Lower end of Broadway,) NEW YORK. Liberal advances mado upon Bills or Lad ng. nov20 imouAO Ruction Sn I co---friture DIIDG. By JOHN S. KV AN. I)I:KI:MI,TOKV SALK OF MOUSES AND Lots III IJ ?I.lion :iml Princess streets, hy .rderol Hie Trustee, for . i 'OM. I II und chungo >I invcHimviii. 'm THURSDAY, Mic 2*1 day <>r December, nt n .'. luck A. M.. m iii? niii l'ontolllt't?, loot or lironil tm I. I witt in un; higheiji bidder, without "nv manner ?I reserve, Tile following oininicialcl MOI SES atld LOTS, .Ono Horst:nuil LOT. known aa No. H inspoc '."*'.a-ming nuil cont urning thlrty-nlno reel rroni on iii-p,cii,,M nt rad, uml <.Iinmlrud mu? twilit) iiii in ii, pu,, hU tito Haine moro or loss, nnd having such IniiilngH ami bounillngH us uro laiii down lu II plat annexed to lin; Illus fi om i olun?l William Drayton to William Wight uuin, recorded lu i l.? onion ul Registrar Memo Conveyance; mts bm being known In auch plat by tin- number eighty.)wu (sa.) ALSO. All thai LOT ol'LANI?, with tho Brick Tcnno mont building thereon, known us Nu. 7 Princess: snoot, in ii pian of said property mude I>J ni K. Payne, surveyor, March, mo, ?mil recorded In Rcgi-uur Mernie Conveyance onice, Hook w. No. ii, p. sis. measuring anti containing in front on Princess street iii fool by 4<> feet deep, bc thc sanie more or tess; butt In? and bounding north i?> Princess street, wesi by Lot No.o in above plat, sunt li hy Lancis now or formerly of lt. W. Sey? mour uml .1. besare, arni oast br Lauds of-. Together with tho free tight "io the uso ortho alley-way fonr feet wide adjoining said Lol, for tho ti-?o of this Lol No. 7. ALSO, All thai LoT Ol' LANI), willi Hie Ulick Tenement buddinu thereon, known us No. g Princess street, in tho plat last referred to, and adjoining the I.ot last dc-criiieii on tho casi, measuring And con? taining lu feel [runt on Prim-ess street, by 40 rect ? loop, lie Hui saino more or loss; bulling and bounding north on Princess street .south on Lauds now or formerly partly of H. w. seymour and partly of .1. llenan-, lo the east on thc Lol lust above described, mid to tho weston Lol No. ll In tho plat hist mentioned. Torin---one-half cash: balance In one and two yuars with Interest from dato; credit pom ion to bc a 'cured hy bond of Un: purchaser and mort? gage ol the premises; premisos to lie secured and policy assigned. Possession given immediately. Purchaser io pay for papers and slumps. To examine, pint of this properly, or for further Informal ton, apply to JOHN S. RYAN, dccl5 wfiii4tht_No. M Hrond stree. SUK RIFF'S SALK. Beaufort county, in Eqnity^Jnmca Fripp et al, vs. Hamilton Fripp, et ul. Hy virtue of a decree in Hie Court of Hqulty In the above staled case, I will sell nt public outcry lu front of my oilier, lu the Town or bennion, on thc lirsl MONDAY in January next, 1870, ticing thc third day or said month, between thc usual hours ot sale. All Hie righi, lille and interest or Hamilton Fripp la and to one TRACT OF LAND, situate, lying mid being on Hall's Island, in thc County of lleuufort, Slate of South Carolina. Rounded north by Coosaw Marshes; south hy Marshes of Hrond River; cast by Lands or James Fripp, ct al: west by Hi n;ui River-containing three hundred and i im ty-' tx and a half (33GS) acres, more or less. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for stumps an* pnpers. ALFRED WILLIAMS, Sherill" beaufort County, beaufort County, S. C., December ll, 1809. decl7 U_ EXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, south Carolina, Kershaw County-In tho Cir? cuit Conn, in Equity.-Theodore Lang, Guardian, ct ul, vs. Thomas J. Workman, Executor. -Hill for Account, to seil Estate, call In Creditors, Ac. Rebecca Workman, vs. Thomas J. Workman Ex? ecutor.-Hill for Dower and Account. lu pursuance ot an order made tn thc above bills nt Scplembcr Term, A. D., 1809. I will sell, before thc Courthouse in Camden, on MONDAY', the thud dny of Jannali, A. D. 1870, being thc lirsl Mond.iv in Hie mouth : All the rcinnlning REAL ESTATE of John Work? man, deceased, In said County, vi/. : 1. LOT in Town or Camden, No. 1211, on Eas. De Kalb street, on which there ls a two story Hnlldlng, with six rooms, oulhildlngs, Ac, occu? pied nt present by F. J. Collier. 2. Lots iou, 1013 und iou, on which there ls a two story building, eight rooms and outbuild? ings, corner <>f Church mid Rutledge streets, iront on Rutledge, occupied by E. J. Carter. a. Hair Lot No. 1227, corner Markot and Rut? ledge streets, one.story House, Tour rooms, kitch? en, Ac, occupied by Thomas Levy. 4. Lots No. IOHO and 1091, fronting on Rutledge street, House with eight rooms, outbuildings, Ac, occupied by Mrs. Raker. s. Lots 10SC, 1087 and 1038, vacant, ou Market street. 0. Lots io.-;') and 10S1, on Rutledge street. House with four rooms and kitchen, hack store, Ac, oc? cupied by W. ?. Cooper. 7. Lois 104S mid 1049, on corner of Rroad nnd Rutledge streets. Large Buildings, containing six Blores nuder one roof, ofilccs. Ac, ooouplcd by Baum Brothers, Messrs. Cloud, Goss, Carter und others. S. I <.? ruo. io4V, on Broad street, ono story Dwelling-house anti Store, occupied hy Mrs. Wil? liams and W. Ellas. 9. Lot on Broad street, No. 1043, one-story Store? house, occupied by Mrs. C. Nash. 10. Lots No. 1040, on Broad street, and No. 1081 on Market street, two-story Store and Dwelling house, Ac, occupied by J. Christenson. 11. Lol No. 1034, on broad street, and No. 10(52, on Market street, two story Dwelling aud Store? house, Ac, occupied hy J. ll. Goodalc. 12. North huir Lot, No. 1176, on broad street, one-story Storehouse, occupied by A. M. Ken? nedy. 13. Lots Nos. 035, 030 and 037, on turner of Pair and York streets, two one-story Dwelling-houses, occupied hy Mrs. Honnie and P. Green. 14. Kirkwood Lot, House with eight or ten rooms, Ac, occupied by Wm. Scott. I'.. SIX hundred mid twenty six acres of Land, formerly or Joseph A. W. Herry, In Kershaw County, adjoining lands or David Harnes and others. 10. One Tract or eighteen hundred and nine? teen acres, on Sanders' Creek and Gum Swamp. 17. Interest or George E. Dellrnhl and Jesse Dollruhl in six hundred acres, being Land where? on W. E. DcHruhl resided, being one-half interest, bounded by hinds of 0. Perkins and R. Cameron. I.s. Interest in ii Tract or some three hundred and roar acres, more or less, part or a Tract of eight Jiiuidrcil norpa originally granted toSnniucl Reynolds, Iving on Pine Tree Creek, bounded by hinds ot W. M. Shannon, John Player, Levy Brad? ley, and others. 19. Al risk or former purchasers, one Square, 10 Lois. No. 395 to 410, hounded by Meeting, Market, Waiercc and East Broad streeis, bought by E. J. Conuwny. 20. Thirteen Lots, Nos. 90, 100, 107, 108, 31, 92, 84, 85 and Hil, and parts nf Lots Nos. 87, HS, RU and 109. Hounded north by Square ll, WCHI by Broad and east by Meeting street, bought by Frank. Carter. ALSO, One PEW lu Presbyterian Church In Camden. Two Shares Camden Bridge Stock. Two Shares W. A N. 0. Telegraph Slock. Seven Shares Slock Rank Camden. St xiv . even Shares S. C. R. R. Stock. Sixty-seven Half snares S. 0. R. ll. Slock. Terms-For personalty cash; for real estate, on all sums of and under 11000, one foin th cash, bal? ance In one, two and three years in equal annual instalments, with Interest payable annually; on all sums over $1000, ten percent, cash, balance on like credit and terms credit portion to bc secured by bond, personal sureties, a mortgage of the premises and an assignment of policy or Insur? ance on thc buildings sold. Purchasers to pay for stamps und pupers. W. D. MCDOWALL, Receiver. For information, apply to thc Solicitors, J. B. KERSHAW and WM. M. SHANNON, Camden, s. C. dooli tnwsi By D. C PEIXOTTO & SON. VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. Br virtue or an order or sale, to me directed, by 'thc Hon. George S. Bryan. Judge of tho United Stales District Court for tho District or South Carolina. I will offer for sale at public Auction, on MONDAY, Hie 3d day or January, 1870, at the Courthouse, lu thc City or Columbia, at 10 o'clock, All that LOT, PIECE OB PARCEL OP LAND, with thc building and all bricks and material re? maining thereon, shunte, tying und being in tho city or Columbia, and situate aforesaid, and des? cribed in a conveyance thorcor, rrom John J. Klnslcr, to Benjamin F. Evans A Harvey Cogs? well, dated the 2tnh day ol August A. D., 1863, recorded lu the Mcane Conveyance ofiloc, Richland District, In Hook H. p. 420, as all that Piece, Parcel or Tract of Land, containing thrco acres and a half or on aero or land, he tho samo inoieorlcss, siiuaicdlii thc City or Columbia, and bounded on Ibo north by Lady street, anil on Hie south by Gervais street, and on tho west by Huger street, and on tho casi In Part, by Pulaski street, and In part by Hanuah and Amoila Bugg's land. The same to bo sold free from all Hon or encum? brance. Terms or Sale-One third cash; balance on a creditor one, two and three years, secured by bond or purchaser, bearing Interest ni tho rato or soven per cont, per annum from thu day of salo, fayahio annually, and mortgago of promises, urchascr to pay assignee for pspcr/i and stamps. G. HERBERT SASS, Assignee or Erans A Cogswoll. Omen OP Tili RBOISTSAU IM BANanirrrov, l Cnini.i-rroN, S. O. f Pursuant to tho order or Hie court in tho above case, notlco ts hereby given to all creditors olalm lng any Hen upon Hie properly above described, locomolnand provo their claims, before mo, on or before the first Monday in January, A. D., 1870. In dofault thereof to he forever barred from and or the s? JULI us o. CARPENTER deois mwflO_Registrar. T Tj ST RECEIVED. CARBONATE OP AMMONIA Bicarbonate or Soda Cream of Tartar Fresh Hops. For sale, wholesale and RO.TAJL ^gp^ oct? No. 131 Meeting street.