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CITY AFFAIRS. Meeting? ThU Day. Charlo?ton Riflemen Society, at half-past 7 P. M. Auction Sal?-* TliU Day. Henry Gubia, A Co. will sell at half-past !? O'clock, at theil store, strips, bellies, Ac. A. H. Abrahams A Sons will sell at half-past 10 ?'clock, at No. OT.". King street, stock ami furni? ture ol a fancy dry goods store. William Gr.rney will sell at half-past IO o'clock, at bis .-tore, commissary stores, bacon Ac. TUE CHEAPEST YET.-The NEWS Job Office is now priming bill-heads In the best style and on Unopnj cr. ut $??O per thousand. Merchants, think of it ! _ THE SAVANNAH RIVER.-By a private tel? egram from Augusta, ?rc learn that tho river wa8 eight >en feet six niches abov low water mark at* lu:C0 A. M. yesterday. Thc rise was very slow, ami Horse Creek ,s reponed to be quite full. Co: rOK For. LIVERPOOL.-Messrs. \R. Mure & Co. cleared yert^r-i^y at this port thc british steam.-:.4' Marmora, Captain Robinson, for Liver? pool with -"00 bags sealslar.d, HIS bales upland cot? ton, lor- barri ls rosin, 30 tons phosphate, and 100 bag* of -elton seed. NKM. W.VKNKR.-This distinguished English tragedian has won golden honors in San Fran? cisco and iu I tali, and it is hoped that wc may sec him nvCharlcstou before ho accepts an engage meuiT. the Northern States. Mr. Warner is spoken of as "one of thc brighest hopes of thc English S%kc?pcrlan stage." and has only been a -dior, time in this country. VON SV.NTKS'S Mrsic Box.-The raffic of this box has been postponed to Wednesday, when ail perio_5 who have taken chances are earnestly requested to conic forward and claim the same. Msny >>f the numbers on thc list arc simply marked with initials, and others are not yet paid for. It is understood that those in the latter cate? gory r "::ainiug nnclalracd will bc forfeited. TH:; .STSEPLEMAN DlstlURCEP.- An investi? gation of the fais; alarms given at the late lires was held before the Chief of Police yesterday morning, and it appearing that thc steepleman had struck Ward No. 4 without receiving any In? formation from the gong-tender, he was at once discharged. This prompt action, it ls hoped, will produce a bcneUclal result, by causing the slee plcmen'obs more careful and attentive to their <<uth>. TBIAL OK THE HOPF. SniAM FIRE ENGINE. Theuew steamer of the Hope Fire Company was subjected to a trial yesterday afternoon, and played a distance of 226 feet, through one hun? dred feet of hose and an luch uud a half nozzle. The ?ope Ls a third-class engine, from the Atuos keag manufactory, and will compare favorably* | with others in the department, being only inferior to the Palmetto. Thc new steamer ls a i>eantirui specimen of workmanship. THE STEAM PLOUGH.-Thc Clarendon Press satvs that two English gentlemen, Just from Eng? land, hare recently purchased the large "Bloom Hill" far*", formerly owced by that well known and worthy citizen of Clarendon, Captain T. C. Richardson, where they anticipate farming on the English plan, and Intend using thc steam plough. They are highly Intelligent, energetic, and thor? ough-going business men. We extend to them a ?V-hcarty welcome, and wish them abundant, snc eess. THE SPANISH GUNBOAT FLEET.-During yester? day forenoon Intelligence reached the city that a part of the Spanish gunboat fleet, lately construct? ed near New York for thc Spanish authorities, had arrlacd on" this port, and during the afternoon the Spanish Consul, Senor Moneada, proceeded to mectfthc vessels, some seven In nnniber, willeri afterwards steamed up thc harbor, and anchored off the Battery. They arc schooner rigged, and very much In the style o?an ordinary propeller, and arc intended to guard tho Inlets of Cuba. ST. PETER'S CATHOLIC FATR.- Thc fair for the benefit of St. Peter's Catholic Church wa* opened last night at No. no Meeting street, opposite 'he cavillon Hotel. The hall was tastefully decorated, and the tables covered with a profusion of every? thing tempting. Alargo number of persons vir? il cd tho fair during thc evening. Father Folfhi, thc able and cai oient pastor of St. Peter's, has la? bored earnestly to build np a church for the col? ored Catholics. Though his efforts have been crowned with partial success, much remains to be done, and tho fair ls a mute but forcible appeal to thc charities of a liberal people. SuooTryo AFVRAV.-A controversy arose yes? terday In the grocery store of Mr. Muller, at the corner of|Tlroad and King streets, between thc proprietor and a young man in the store, and the latter was ejected. Sergeant Fosbury (white,) or the police force, and George Simmons (colored,) who were in thc store at the time, took sides In thc dispute, and from words came to blows, and Fosbury fell before a well directed tap between the eyes. While down he drew a small pistol and fired three shots ineffectually. The scuffle attracted a crowd, and the two combatants were ?fetch, assigned cells in thc Guardhouse. Fosbury was considered to be the ngressor in thc matter. ROBBERIES.-The rainy weather of thc past few days has rendered the nocturnal thieves bolder In ihelr operations, and the number of robberies ia largely Increased. The residence of Mr. J. Ti. Aiken, at the corner of Charlotte and Alexander streets, was entered by cutting ttfcrough the slats of a venetian blind, and he was robbed of a watch and chain, overcoat, and other articles. This is thc second time Mr. Aiken has been robbed in a week. The house of Mr. George Trenholin, Jr., iu Smiih street near Calhoun, was robbed of various articles of clothing. Mr. Morrison, a carpenter, living i:t No. 41 Charlotte s'reer, lost $300 worth of teols on thc 20th Instant. These robberies were all effect? ed on those nights when it was raining ?ercely. No policemen were to be seen, snrt the inmates if the houses were, with one exception, unaware or the midnight visitors natl! the next morning. Tn H GALTON TROUPE.-"Fanchette." with winch the Galton Opera Troupe opened their en? gagement at thc Academy of Music last night, ls a light and sparkling operetta, which being wei! played an?frwell sung, went off trippingly from -, beginning to end. Operettas of this class demand *? a peculiar talent in the performers. Mere flue : singing and tine acting arc not enough. Culess the performers have a particular chic in delivering jj^e dialogue and In givingpolnttothealrs.no ability can redeem them fi om dullness. The Gal? ton troupe, however, are masters of this situation, andean give the ephemera of opera with all the delicacy and pungency they require. Miss Susan Galton has a flexible and highly cull i vated voice, trills charmingly and acts with marked vivacity. In Fanchette "The Last Rose or Summer" was sang deliciously In response to an encore, and, in the after-piece, "Com?a' Thro' thc Rye" was awarded a similar compliment. Mr. Keileher, who played the "Marquis de Beaupre." has a pleasant voice, and the deep bas3 of Mr. Clark is very effective. The freshest and sweetest voice In the company ls apparently that of Mr. Whiflln, whose clear tenor notes and facile vocalization Vere pleasant indeed to hear Mr. Whlffln is a fine actor, and sang the burlesque Stew Pan song so as to gain long rolls of ap? plause. The audience were well pleased with the performance, and called the company before thc curtain at the close of each act. Tc-Blght the Galton Troupe will play "00, or the i Capital Prize," one or Offenbach's brightest opc Lrettus.whloh ran a hundred consecutive nights In ?blladelpbla. The after-piece ls "Lischcn and Pritzchen," which, In its original dress, was a great favorite with the Parisian public. The Gal tons, it Hj^l be seen, do not attempt too much. They attempt no operas which are beyond their powers, and whatever they do perform they per? ?oca tboroaghly well. TRINITT CHURCH-THB TRIUMPH ov A CHARLESTON ARTIST.-The painting of the inte? rior of Trinity Church, which has just been com? pleted by J. E. & W. Prower, of this city, is one of thc finest pieces of ornamental painting in the State. Ecclesiastical painting is a distinct branch of art, and requires the nicest adaptation of coloring to thc subject to avoid all gloomy tinges on the one hand, and ail unseemly gaudi? ness on thc other. Thc artists have hero suc? ceeded to a charm, anti have even seemingly remedied what was an evident defect in the pian of the building by their ingenious application Of the principles of perspective. The leng'b of thc church ls seventy-six feet, its width sixty-two feet wide, while thc height vi thc ceiling is only thirty feet. Hy using heavy or dark color- at thc base of the interior and light colors on thc more elevated portions, a greater apparent elevation has bean given to the ceiling. Thc walls ate painted in panels, gray in thc centre, with an exterior ?ian-! of a chocolate cop.. The ceding is of an ashen or sky-gray. About twenty feet from thc wall, on either side, a broad band runs around thc entire ceiling, en. closing a rectangular space. Inside of this band there ls a series of live or six narrower lines, di? minishing in breadth towards the centre of the, celling, all pain'ed in the several shades of dove or slate color. At each corner of t li ist rectangle, aud midway on each side, there is an exquisite scroll work with a pineapple painted in thc centre, blending harmoniously twenty-six differ? ent shades of coloring. The centre piece is an elaborate scroll work in plaster of Paris, painted lu white and gold, and glittering like a perfect gem. Thc large window in the rear of the altar ls painteb in a sober brown color, through which stream* what the poets term "a soft religious light." On each side or this window is painted a Corinthian column, so admirably executed that they appear to project from the wall, white the flutings and ornate capitals seem to be thc polished work of thc sculptor's chisel rather than or the painter's brush. The painting or Trinity Church ls au admirable proor that when any one in South Carolina desires ornamental painting executed in thc highest style or art, he need not go beyond the limits of Charleston to And thc artist. THE FALSTAFF OP TOE PERIOD.-Hr. Jauicr H. Hackett, theoiily worthy representative of thc doughty Falstaff on the American stage, will ap? pear In legitimate drama at the Academy or Music this season. When Miss Bateman termina? ted her engagement at Dooth's theatre, New York, Mr. Hackett opened as "Falstaff," appear? ing in that character every night until Christ? mas, when he brought to ?fri?se a prolonged and highly successrul season. Mr. Hackett has won many a triumph in Shakespearian comedy, and in Charleston will add auother leal to his histri? onic crown. CRUMBS.-Yesterday was St. John's day, a rcstival celebrated by the Masonic rratcrnity and held in especial reverence In England. The na? tional colora were floating rrom thc oftlceorthc BritLsh Consul yesterday in honor or thc occa? sion. It is stated that thc reason why D. T. Corbin, United States District Attorney, City Attorney, Senator, Codifier or thc Laws, Ac, Ac,-Ac, was assigned a position among the corporators or the "Bone Bbl," was because thc latter remembered that "In thc multitude or counsellors there ls much sarcty." Five huudred men arc reported to be hard at work on thc Hue of the Port Royal Railroad, be? tween Ycmasscc and Augusta. Other reports In? crease this number to twenty-live hundred, and the more sanguine friends of the road predict that in a short time Ycniassce will rival Atlanta as a great railroad centre. Mr. George W. Gibbes was elected teller or thc People's Bank, and not Mr. George E. Gibbes, as reported. Thc City Railway Company have declared a quarterly dividend ol' $1 ?j per share, payable on and after Saturday thc 1st of January, 1*70. The trausfer books of the Southwestern Hail road Bank and the South Carolina Railroad Com [>any will bc closed arter thc 1st proximo, until a iew list of stockholders ls made out. The .Etna Fire Company will give a soiree on S'cw Year's Eve at thc hall of their engine house. A ball was given yesterday evening tit Heine Hall, at thc corner of Line and King streets, by :he German Gesellschaft. The Freundschaftsbund will give their fourth soiree on tho :ilst Instant nt their ballin Society street. Thc programme selected ls of a superior :haracter, and will give undoubted satisfaction. The glnhouse of Mr. J. Adger Smythe, or this :lty, situated in Clarendon County, was totally lestroyed by fire on thc 23d Instant, with the intents. The loss is estimated to bc about $2000. Thc Ure is supposed to be the work or an inceu Hary, aa matches were round lu thc cotton. Jovcrnor Scott ls requested to offer that fiooo re vard. A Christmas party was spoilt np town by a sud len attack made upon thc host by one ol' .the ruests. The ?ate ralus have caused holes m Rutledge ind Meeting streets from the caving in of thc idal drains. Officer Lovett has arrested Rhina White nnd WO others, charged with thc burning of a cotton jouse near Florence. The detectives have recovered another gold vatch rrom a person who purchased it ror $20. | Thc thieves arc in limbo. 1 John Cttlledgc fell from a barn loft at Oro, S. C., ' iud broke his neck. S. J. Coates has been discharged from the ?lc- t ectlve force, and Ben Hernandez appointed in ils place. We are requested to state that the rink will be ipen at the Widows' Home. In Broad street, Ulla irternoon from 4 to io o'clock. The steamer Maryland arrived In Baltimore on he 35th instHnt. Hotel Arrivai-?-December "?7. CHARLESTON HOTEL. Perry M. DeLeou. Savannah; W. C. Alder on. New Jersey ; S. J. Sumuer, North Carollnu: leo. T. Laird, New York; If. Fordham, Philadel? phia; Mrs. C. F. Sedgwick. Connecticut; It. H. iedgwick, Steamship Saragossa: Mrs. Slalght, tugusta; Edward P. Underbill, Boston. raviuoR HOTEL. Henry Spear, Jr., N. Y.; Miss G. Reignolds, liss Julia Parker, Miss susie Parker, Miss Maggie Benn, James L. Gallagher, Frank Foster, B. 8. lodges, John Reibe?, M. A. Kennedy, M. Angel, rhnptnau Sister?, Burlesque Opera ; IL C. Hew? itt, Fla. R. R.:J. J. Strickling, Gainesville: lt. trickling, Gainesville: D. Jordau, Abbeville; J. I- Barnen, Chesterfield. MILLS HOUSE, IL Marx. N.Y.; L. Goldsmith, N. V.: Edward ewall. Maine; George L. Tapscott, N. Y.; F. Rose rook. Aiken, S. C.: George Jones, Washington. BUSINESS NOTICES. BUSINESS EXVKLOFRS. -THIS NEWS Job O?ice i now prepared to furnish goo4 envelopes, willi usines?! canis primed thereon, at $i per thous nd. Send your orders. Every merchant and uaincss man should have his card printed ou Iiis nvelopes. TitnoAT AFPRCTIOSS AND HOARSENESS.-All uttering from irritation of the throat and hoarsc css will bc agreeably surprised ?it the almost nmedlatc relier efforded by the use or "Brown's irotichlal Troches." The demulcent Ingredients Hay pulmonary irritation: and. after public peaking or singing, when thc throat Ls wearied nd weakened by too much exercise, their usc rill give renewed strength to the roca! organs. Massits. BtSSXI.T, A- Co. have recently re? penert their hardware store on Hasel street, with large and well selected stock or every article in hat linc. Most of the stock was purchased at rices that will enable the proprietors to sell at xtrcmcty low rates, and thc attention or all per? ons desiring supplies Ls directed to the sign or tic big padiock, where they can obtain goods at rices that suit the pocket. DENZINB, DOUBLE DISTILLED, fl LL REMOVB GREASE SPOTS Manufactured an? for salo, wholesale and rc iii, by DR. H. BARR, nov? No. 131 Meeting street. Nero ?Jnblications, R U'SSELL'S BOOK STOKE. CHOICE HOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. THE NOBILITY OK LIFE. Thc Nobility of Life, its Onices anti Virtues. Each quality illus? trated by a colored drawing, exhibiting the very perfection of firt. $1?. The Guctiio Gallery. Containing fifty superb il? lustrations engraved on steel, representing Characters from Gaulle's Works, in one su? perb imperial octavo volume, bound in full morocco antique and morocco gilt. Price $20. Uniform with the Schiller Gallery. Wonders ol' Italian Art. By Louis V'iardut. Ulna troted with the finest photographs, prepared by the permanent autotype process, and wood cuts. The illustration* arc selected from thc finest works of the Italian masters. $6. Tennyson'* Idyls of the King. With thirty-seven splendid steel engravings, from designs hy Gustave Doie. Enid, Elaine, Vivien, Guine? vere, 4 volumes, fulio, eac h $10. Studies from the choice Poems of Themas Hood. With magnificent steel plates engraved from designs by Dole. $10. Lady Geraldiuc. By Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Willi over thirty illustrations, many of them full page, drawn by \v. j. Hen? nessy. $;">. The Universe; or. the Infinitely Orcat. and thc In Uuitcly Little. Bv K. A. Poucltef, M. D. Trans? lated from the French. Illustrated by 313 engravings on wood, and four colored plates. $12. The Bird. By Jules Michelet. Illustrated by two hundred and ten exquisite engravings. SC Thc Deserted World. By Arthur Mangln. Edited and enlarged by Hie translator of -The Bud" by Michelet. With one hundred and sixty illustrations. $s. The Mysteries of thc Ocean, fly Arthur Mongin. With one hundred and thirty Illustrations. Imperial 8vo., cloth, full gilt. "$fl. Moore's Lalla Rokh. Beautifully printed on toned imper, and Illustrated with superb wood engravings, 4to., cloth, elegant. $t). Wayside Pokies. Edited by Robert Buchanan. With pictures by Unwell, Houghton, and others, engraved by Hie Brothers Dul/.kl,4to , cloth, gilt. $10. Home Thoughts and Home Scenes. Finely illus? trated, -no., morocco. ? Pictures of Society. Comprising one hundred engravings from pictures by thc most emi? nent ari isis, bvo., cloth, silt. $io. Touches of Nature. Boauttfuny illustrated. 4to. $12. Wordsworth's Poems. Bc-t illustrated edition. 410., cloth, gilt. $$. te;, Pictures from Nature. By MiTfy Howitt. With twelve colored illustrations, small 4to., cloth. gilt. $2 85. Bonn's Christinas Bough. Beautifully illumina? ted, dolli, gilt. Bible Animals: being a description of every living creature mentioned in the Scriptures, norn the ape to thc coral. By the Rev. J. tl. Wood, M. A., E.L.S.. Ac., with one hundred new de sigus, one volume, 8VO., cloth. $0. Woodside and Seaside. Illustrated by pen .vd pencil. An elegant small quarto volume of ninety-six pages, richly Illustrated by Birket Foster, Hows and others. $4. The World al Home. Pictures and Scenes In Far-off Lands. By Mary and Elizabeth Kirby. With one hundred and thirty beautiful Illustrations, square svo., richly gin. $0. The Church's Floral Calendar. Containing Poeti cal ami Prose Extracts appropriate to each of the festivals of thc church. Each page orna? mented with beautiful floral design?, elabor? ately printed in colors. $m. Songs of Lile. Selected from many sources. With numerous new Illustrations by Hennessy. Herrick, Griswold, Fenn and Bensen, and six fac-simil? autographs. One volume, small 4tn.. dolli, full gilt. $.'?. Thc "Handy Volume" Shakspeare. In crimson French morocco, gill edges, lu an elegant leather case. $15 75. Thc Poetical Works of Samuel Rogers. A new and beautiful edition, with one hundred ami twenty-eight steel engravings from the de? signs "or .t. M. IV. Turner and thomas Stot hard. 4to.. cloth, elegantly gilt. $12. Gems of English Art of the Nineteenth Century. Being reproductions of the greatest works of some of the most, celebrated artists of this century. In twenty-four pictures, beautifully printed In colors 'by Leighton Brothers, with illustrative texts bv"Francis Turner Palgrave. 4to.. cloth, full gili. The Poets of the Nineteenth Century. Selected and edited by the Rev. R. A. Wllmott. With one hundred illustrations. Engraved most elaborately by the mothers Dal/.iel. In post 4lo., cloth, elegantly gilt. $.". 75. Poe's Poems. New Edition. With twenty-eight illustrations bv W. H. Paton. J. McWhlrtcr. C. Stanton, c. J." Si aniland, c. Hay and W. J. Palmer. Ito. $o. ALSO. An nnnsally large collection of beautifully Illus? trated Books for the Young, Including thc very latest and best productions of the Euglish Bress dcc?o pOBGARTIE'S I500K DEPOSITORY. OUR CHRISTMAS CATALOGUE. Thc ladies will not fail to call at the Depository ind examine our gallery of beautiful CH HOMOS. Our shelves and tables present unattractive irray ol BOOKS and other anieles for thaChrisl nas Holiday a Thc prices of our Books are all narked in plain Heures for the convenience of ..isltors. Amongst numerous others we call at ention to the following: THE UNIVERSE; or, the Infinitely Great and he Infinitely Small. By J. A. Rouchel, with :U7 engravings and colored piales, $12. Bartlet's iValks about Jerusalem, Illustrated with over fifty neel engravings ami maps, bound in rich Turkey norocco, gilt. $12. Laves and Heroines or the j :'oets. with selections from all the poets, with an I ntrodiictory memoir and numerous steel por- ! raits of their heroines and loves, large Ito. vol une lu rich Turkey morocco, gilt $15. Episodes or Action, or choice stories rrom great novelists, vith biographical introductions and notes, pro iisely Illustrated. $0. Our Dumb Neighbors, con rers?tions of a father with his children on do ncstic and other animals, with numerous large engravings, $,*.. Christmas in England. Illustra cd, from Irving's Sketch Book. $3 GO. The Holl lays. Christmas, Easier and Whitsuntide, their ;oclal festivals, customs and carols, illustrated by )arby, $.1. Bryant's l-'urc-st Ry inn. By William .'nilen Bryant," illustrated by Neems, $3. Lady Geraldine's Courtship. By Mrs. Browning, over hlrty Illustration, $5. Dickens' Christmas Books, lumeronaly Illustrated, bound in rich morocco, sloth, $1. Cowper's Table Talk and other poems, leantifully Illustrated, $a. whittier's Ballads or ?0W England, illustrated, *,'<. Illustrated Edition if The Gate's Ajar. $3 50. Book or Elegant Bx racts, profusely illustrated, full morocco, gilt, $s. ['he Mysteries of the Ocean. By Mangln, one mud red ami thirty illustrations, morocco, cloth, lill gilt. $(?. The Desert World. By Mntigin. one Kindred and sixty illustrations, morocco, cloth, [lit, $8. Thc Bird. By Michelet, two hundred md len exquisite engravings, morocco, cloth. ;llt. $0. Tie World at Home, lie turcs ami Scenes ii Far-off Lands, one hundred and thirty cngiav ngs, $3. The above list can give a very imperfect idea of he extent of our assortment ?f beautiful Books or the Holidays. Our Juvenile ?fooks are par Icnlariy varied, and suited forall ages. We have just received a large addition to our tock of Mahogany and Rosewood Writing Desks, lome new and beautiful styles. A new supply ol 'holograph Albums or very superior finish, which rill bc ?old at unusually low prices. A choice lot if Scotch Notions, and" a variety of oilier fancy irticies not usually found in Hook Stores. Ox ord editions of Pocket Bibles, varying in price rom 50 cents to $15. Family Bibles from $3 to ;3J. Episcopal Prayer B?t?ks, oxford editions, rom 35 cents to $10." Any Books published in America or Europe cut "free of postage ou receipt or publisher's .rice. Add ness FOGAUTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, ?o. 200 King street, (lu the Bend,) Charleston, S. C. dec2i intlianac fine &rts. ^T THK HASEL STREET BAZAAR, (OPrOSlTK TUK SYXACOGCK.) 1HR0M0S ! CH ROMOS ! CHROMOS ! JHROMOS ! CHROMOS ! CHROMOS ! ?IBOMOS : CHROMOS ! CHROMOS ! The largest assortment of F lt A M E D C II R O M O S Ever seen lu Charleston. PRICE K 'A 0 Jl 'IFTY CENTS TO TWENTY DOLLARS. 'IFTY CENTS TO TWENTY DOLLARS. 'IFTY CENTS TO TWENTY DOLLARS. SIT Thc Public arc invited to call and ex minc rtec21 ittncijinern, (?nsting3, vCc. gXC':L?!jK IRON WORKS, KSTAOLtsnED 1330, FOOT OF lira STREET, EAST RIYER. I B 0 N FRON T S. LND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF IBON WORK ron aciLDiNo p ra POSES. GEO. R. JACKSON. BURNETT A CO., Proprietors. tAN'CU OPITCK, MO. 201 CENTRE STREET, Cf MIN KR OF ROWARO. no v.JO 3mos Coliban <?OO?O. JkTOW ls THE TIME TO BUY CHEAP ! I! E A D THIS! I sha!!, from this day uutil thc Ut January. lS7t>. oiler the rest of ray stock of F I X E FRENCH PA NC Y (! i? t> ns . SUITABLE I OU Hui.(DAV PRESENTS, NEW TEAR'S GIFTS, Ac. AT l*ERY LOW PRICES. Some beautiful WORK BOXES, WRITINC: DESKS, JEWEL STANDS, TOILET CASES, CHINA VASES and heantlfnl ORNAMENTS, were received during the Holidays, hut conM not he Shown until now. and they will he sohl very cheap. ?4 Til", REMAINING STOCK OF TOYS IS OFFERED * AT COST. F. v o :> 8 A N T E N . No. 229 KING STREET, NEXT DOOR TO ACADE? MY OF MUSIC. dee?7 X MAS C H E E R. " B U T O N C B A Y E A ft : - THE RICHEST AND THE NtCRST MINCE PIES MINCE FIES MINCE FIES lu thc City, always on hand or mad- to order at short notice, A t.so, TURKEYS Game Fas'ry iced Ck' ?. Jellies, AC. AC. AT T Y L I. V " S 0 L D S T A N I) . No. 124 KING STREET. NEAR QUEEN STREET der22 G QIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAY.-. JEWELRY IN CREAT VARIETY, ur THE LATEST AND MOST ELEGANT DESIGNS BROOCHES AND EAR-RINGS, Bracelets, Watch chains. Sleeve Buttons and Stud*. Collar Buttons. Locket*. Scarf Fins, Armlets, And Necklaces. DIAMOND AND WEDDING RINGS. Charms of all kinds, Gold and Stiver Thimbles, sterling silver Spoons and Forks, NAPKIN RINGS. BUTTER KNIVES, Fancy Pieces, singly and in Cases, Opera Glasses. Spectacles. Microscopes and optical Goods, i.e., Ac. Ac, Sil.. AC Thc place to go for tim above, and an induite .Variety of F A X C Y G O (? D S . M AT JAMES ALLAN'S. dccH stuthlmo No. ::o" King street. S Sljirts nub ?urnisijing ?cobs. | < 0 M E T H I N G N E W A r S (' 0 TTS S T AR SHIR T K M P 0 RI I'M. THE CHAMPION BRACE. THE CHAMPION BBACE. THE CHAMPION BRACE. THE CHAMPION BRACE. THE CHAMPION BRACE. THE CHAMPION BRACE. THE CHAMPION BRACE. THE CHAMPION BRACE. THE CHAMPION BRACE. TH E CHAMPION BRACE. l'hls Brace, in Its peculiar construction, has all thc advantages or SUSPENDERS AND S II 0 U L I) E lt BRACES COMBINED. First. It does not disarrange thc Shirt Bosom, second, lt cannot slip ou" the shoulders. Third, rhere is less strain on thc buttons or thc pants han with conimom Suspenders. Fourth. Each eetion or the pants eau Le adjusted tiidcpen lentl.v. Firth. By means or the Adjnstlble hick si rap a gentle or powerful brace eau be ob ained. Sixth. It attaches to the pants at the ame points that the ordinary Suspender does. For sale by E. S C CIT T , (caler In thc Celebrated Star Shirts and Men s Furnishing Goods, .Mitinis? STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET HALL, (ole Agent for the above Brace in Charleston, s. c. dec2l HAT O N E I* RICE ? t i SJ w < 5 * -, w r. to H ONE P R I C E nov 22 F filillinern, ?anrn CDoobs, ?*r. A L L 0 P E NINO OF MILLINERY coons. AT MRS. M. J. ZERN'OW'S, No. -04 KING ST. Having just returned from New York, would rc peet frilly call the attention of thc Ladles toa trgcand handsome assortmenl of MILLINERY IOODS, InclitditiL' Dress Trimmings and Paper 'atterns. Cloaks on hand ?uni made io order, iressmaking attended lo us usual. Count ry rders solicited and promptly tilled. octi4 :? luthsnmos M ILM N E R Y G O 0 D S A COMPLETE STOCK OF IXE MATERIALS IS NOW Ol'KN Kl Which will be made in the (EST MANNER AND LATEST STYLES. POR FALL AND WINTER. All driers promptly lilied. M. J. BOOTH, No. 420 King st root. ooti9 S luihsSmos LEM I NU'? WORM CONFECTIONS, (SANTONINE.) They are purelv vegetable, safe ?nd sure. The cst iii usc For sale by Dr. ll. BARB. No. 131 Meeting sneer, nctS Wholesale AgCUt. IF VOE WANT NOTE. LETTER AND L CAP PAPERS ?md ENVELOPES, go to EDWARD PER RT. Co. isa Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel Charleston, S. C. dccM (imus JUST R E C E 1 V E D. CARBONATE OF AMMONIA Bicarbonate of Soda (.Team ol' Tartar Fiesh Hops. Fi?rsale. wholesale aud retail, by Dr. H. LA lil'., oct? Ns. 131 Meeting street. Slnriioit Soles--(?ljis Elan. Bj HENRY COMA * CO. Q TRIPS, BELLIES AND CROCKERY. THIS DiY, nt half-past 0 o'clock, in front of oar store, we will sell, 1600 pounds Sugar-Cured STUD'S 2400 pounds Dry-Salted nellies. ANO A lot of assorted CKoi'KKRi. conditions cash. ileeSI By A. H. ABRAH AMS & SONS. IJOSITTVE SALE OF STOCK AND FUR NIT!'i:K. KO. 273 King street, on account af party retiring from business. THIS 1>AV, 2itli instant, ar half-past lo o'clock, we H til st ll at Ko. 373 King street, The entire stock of Domestic and Fancy DRY DOODS, Milineries, Notions, Perfumeries, Mantil? las, Hosiery, Ac. ALSO. SHOW CASKS. Carpets. Sofas. Chairs, 4c. Conditions cash. decs*. ?yY?. fJUBNEr, No. 1 O 'i E a s t Kay, HAMS, SHOULDERS AND BACON. Will be sold iii front of my Store, THIS HA i. nt half-past io o'clock. A Lo! Of COMMISSARY STORES. ALSO, A lot (.f HAMS, Shoulders and Bacon. dec2S Slnctioneers1 {hricate Snlcs, &c. By HUTSON LEE. AT PRIVATE SALE HICKORY HILL PLANTATION, coiitulning 1000 acres, more or less, of which about soo acres are cleared. This place is situated 40 miles from Charleston, on thc old state Road; ls healthy all the year, and thc lands are first-class for growing ?nttnn and provisions. Thc Plantation is thor? oughly settled, with a residence of c rooms, lathed and plastered, with fire places in each, iinhon.se ?md st rews, barns, accommodations for '?o orcrators, and, in faer. all buildings neces? sary to a first-class Cotton Plantation. To any party desiring to embark In planting ?pcrntlons a desirable investment is here offered. Terms made to suit purchasers. Apply at No. 2 Broad street, charleston, s. c. ilec2t tura nae Bj J. DRAYTON FORD. Y VALUABLE RICE PLANTATIONS TO \ TO RENT. Will be Rented NORTH CHACHAN Plantation, on western iraiicll or Cooper River, containing about SO acres rice himl and large quainities of cotton and pro? vision land. With lt will be reined a comfortable [tesidence In the salubrious Village of Cordesvllle. iwo miles distant. A I.SO. SOI'TII CHACHAN Plantation, adjoining Hie thovp, containing about 270 acres rice land, and arg?- and rieh Heids ror highland crops. Tiie above Plantations are now *oth under sue ?e.ssful cultivation. Thev will be rented singly or ogether. J. DRAYTON FORD." dec23 thstuS No. 411 Broad street. ariotljing aub famishing ?cobs. Till E FINE CLOTHING ??OUSE. No. -?91 KING STREKT, co?NKit WENTWORTH. I F F K R S A I. A R fi K A N D E 1. '.: G A N T I. OT II I x a , FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND ROYS. Made up especially Tor this market, of thu best rorkmanship and style of garments ste? AS TUM HBSTERFIELD THE MORNING COATS ENGLISn WALKING COATS SACKS, and IOUBLE-BREASTEI) DRESS FROCKS. Ac. fATER-PROOF GLENGARE* OVERCOATS ,'ATER-PROOF RIDING OVERCOATS 'ATER-PROOF SACK OVERCOATS ORWAY AND ENGLISH HEAVER OVER ( OATS AND CAPES, of all qualities ANTS AND VESTS, of all styles worn. oYS- AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING lu jil varieties and for all ag-s. V t'll N I S II I N <. G 0 ODS. Tin- largest and finest supply to bc found in in city, in the collection of FANCY SILK TIES,If" OWS. CRAVATS. SCARFS. Ac. Ac THE CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS Idell have been sold by this house for over vent.v years, and noted :-ir their durability and .Od tit. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Supplied willi a full assortment of ENGLISH, BENCH and AMERICAN COATINGS,!CLOTHS id CASSI MFR LS, which are offered to be made J lu first-class style, at MODERATE PRICKS. WM. MATTI ll I'.SSF.N. B. Vi. McTUREOUS, Superintendent, deesa n 1 KO Uti E LITT L E & CO.. T DEALERS IS ENS' A ROYS' CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. N'o. 213 King street, NEXT noon TO THE VICTORIA HOTEL. Will oder tu thc citizens of Charleston ami the lillie geuerallv, their entire STOCK OF GOODS r Hie next thirty days, AT COST. Everything lie sold on the One-Price System, from which ere will bc no de\ i.uion. Those lu need or any lug In our line, will please give us a call, ami we III convince them that we are selling Clothing leaper limn any other establishment lu this city. declS still lt 1 mo ll F. C ll U P E I ?S D E STIST, OITICK SO. 27.7 KINO STREET, nov LI vinos SHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING. 5 - 11 LADIES AND CHILDREN ! ttended at their residences promptly and ai i reasonable rates. Seud orders lo W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, aprillt No. 31 Braad sweet, (ap stairs.) Unction Sales--.future daps. By A. C. MCGILUYRAY, Auctioneer. UN*DIOR DECREE IN EQUITY. WIT. M. BAILEY/, ct a!, vu. CHARLES C. \VHALEY, ft al. Will bc siilil on THURSDAY, 6th dav of Janua? ry, 1670, in front of the Old Customhouse, at ll O'clock A. M., All thal PLANTATION or TRACT OE LAND sit? uate on Wadmalnw Island, Charleston County, measuring and containing 200acres, more or less; butting and bounding north on Wad malaw Sound, south on Lands of Joseph S. Whaley, cast on Lauds of George Scharlock, and west on Lauds of Edward LaRoche. Terms-Onc-ihlrd cash: balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest from day of sale. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. E. w. M. MACKEY. dec2S tnthmth4 S. C C. RY A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY.-ELIZA Y. MIKKEL, Administratrix, vs. E. S. Mikell. el al. Will be sold on TUESDAY, 4th day of January next, at ll o'clock A. M., in iront of the Old Customhouse, All that PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND, situated at thu head uf Foster's Creek, waters of Cooper River, on the I'ppcrVml Lower Rack ?iver Road, in the Parish of si. Janies', (loose (reek, County of Charleston, and known as Liberty Hall, containing 3001 acres. Untiing and bound? ing north on Lands of the estate of William Hell; northeast and east on Lands of P. C.. Stoncv, Esq.; east on Brick Hope, owned by Charles Craves: southeast on Foster's Creek: south and southwest on Foster's Creek; west on "Howhall," belonging to the estate of T. J. Smith, and to the west and northwest on Upper Back River Road, as per plat of R. Henry Mellard. Surveyor. Terms-One-third cash; balance in bonds of purchaser, payable iu one and two years, with interest payable annually, secured by mortgage of thc premises. Purchaser to pay for papers ami stamps. E. W. M. MACKEY, decl4 tul S. C. C. ?y A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Anctioiicor. tf N I) E R I) EC R E E 1 N EQUI T V. J Richardson, et al. vs. Holland, et al. Will he sold on TUESDAY, nth dav of January, ls;o, in Hunt of thc Old Customhouse, at lu o'clock, A. M.. All that LOT OF LAND, with the iwo-storv dwelling house and buildings thereon, situate corner Trodd and Friend street-', citv ol' Clonks ton. State of South carolina, measuring In frc-tit on Timid street ti.', feet ii Inches, more or less, and In depth, on Friend stree!, 250 feet, more or leas; bounded south on Trodd street, east on land now or late of the estate of Thomas S. (iriinke. west on Friend street, north on land now or late of John Crawford. Terms-One-third cash: balance In one and two years, secured by bonds ami mortgage of prem? ises. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. dec2l mt E. "W. M. MACKEY, S, c. c. Ry A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. (Marv II. Manning vs. Charles D. Carr, et al.) Will LO sold on TUESDAY, the llth day of Jau tiarv, A. D. 1S70, lu frout or the Old Customhouse, at ll o'clock A. M., All that LOT OE LANI), with the handsome Store and outbuildings thereon, situate on the north side or Broad street, City or Charleston, State aforesaid, measuring ami containing in front on Broad street twenty-seven (27) feet, more or less, and In depth one hundred and two feet, more or less; bounded north on lands now or formerly of William Payne, casi on land form? erly of William Payne, now or late of I. S. K. Bennett, south on Broad street, and west on lands formerly of Edward Scbrlug, now or late of E. W. Edgerton and F. Richards. Terms-One-quarter cash ; balance lu bond, bearing seven per cent, interest per annum, pay? able In one, two and three years, secured by mortgage of tin.- premises ami insurance of the buildings thereon. Purchaser to pav for papers and stamps. E. W. M. MACKEY, dec21tu4 S. C. C. By A. C. MIUILL?TRAY, Auctioneer. f [NDER DECR E E IN EQUITY. U A. c. Rice vs. C. D. Carr, and al. Will be sohl lu front of the Old PostofUce, In Charleston, on TUESDAY, the llth January, l?70, ut ll o'clock A. M., All that PIECE,PARCEL OB LOT OF LANI), with the Buildings thereon, situate, lying and being in Franklin sircet.in Charleston, measuring andcon Utln?ng in front on said street ,30 feet,and the same on the back line, and 133 feet in depth.moreorless; bulling and bounding north on Land now or late of T. C. Whitney, easton Franklin street, south on Laud now or late or J. c. Rivers, Trustee Mrs. Sophia Cooper, and west on Laud now or late of Joshua Lazarus. AI-SO, All that LOT. PIECE OR PARCEL OF LANI), with the Buildings thereon, situate, lying and being in Church street. In Charleston, measuring and containing in front on Church street 2u feet In wiiltli, and In depth H um east to west 104 feet, more or less. Bulling and bounding north on Lands now or late of estate of Margaret Munroe, south Ly the Tenement mid Lands now or late or estate of J. Mathews, east by Church street, and west by Lands of-. Terms-One-fourth cash; balance upon bond bearing 7 per cent. Interest per unnum, payable semi-annually, payable in one, two and three years, secured by mortgage of the premises and insurance of the buildings thereon and assign? ment of the policy. Purchasers to pav for papers and stamps. E. W. M. MACKEY, dcc.21 till _S. C. C. By LAUREY & ALEXANDER. ESTATE SALE. On WEDNESDAY, 20th Instant, will bc sold in Marsh's Ship Yard, at ll o'c:o> k, on account ol an Estate, The PILOT BOAT ''YOUNO AMERICA," as she now lies. Leugih 02 reel; beam 10 feet; depth of hold 7 feet. And immediately after, un Accommodation Wharf, 1 CAPSTAN I lot Sash 1 lot Blinds 1 lot Shutters 1 lot Blocks 1 lot Steering Wheels 1 lot Oil and Lard Cans, Ac.. Ac. Conditions cash. dec23_tlituin3 By LOWNDES ft GRIMBALL. RESIDENCE, ARCHDALE STEHET, Will be sold, TUESDAY, January 4th, 1S70, at the old Postotnce, nt ll o'clock, That elegant BRICK RESIDENCE, on thc west side of Archdale street, one door north of Maga? zine street, known as No. 21. The House contains six large upright rooms, pantry, dressing rooms, fte., with double piazzas to Hie South. Lot meas? ures about :,o feet front by about 140 feet deon. Tenus-One-third cash; balance in one and two vears, Recured by bond and mortgage. Property to bc insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for imitera and stamps. dec24fwthtu4 R E F E ll E E ; S S A L E Rv virtue of a decree of thc Court of Common "pleas, for thc Fourth Circuit of the Slate of South Carolina, sitting in Equity in the ease of Morns K. Jesup, et tt', VS. the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad Company, et ai, win be sold at Public Auction, at thc door of the court? house In Wilmington, lu the state or North Caro? lina, at II o'clock' A. M.. on WEDNESDAY, thc .ii h day of January, is.7n. Ali i hat portion of the WILMINGTON AND MANCHESTER RAILROAD which lies within the stale of South Carolina, with all thc ROLLING STOCK, Equipments, Depots^ Workshops, Materl ils, and everything pei taming thereunto, to "?cl Uer With all thc rights, privileges, franchises md appurtenances, us set foihand more partum arly described in thc several mortgages men? tioned in thc proceedings. The terms of the sale are cash: the bonds of the Company secured by the mortgages mentioned ii the report of the special referee, and Hied In he case, to be accepted from the purchaser pre al i as iiart payment lu the order or priority es uldislied by the report; provided that the same nuable proportion or cash be paid in for the Uber bonita of the same grade of priority not in he hands of thc purchaser: and provided, also, hat aulUcieut cash be paid In to cover cost3, .barges and expenses of sale; the purchaser also o pay rm-papers. W. ALSTON PRINGLE, Special Referee. Charleston, 10th November, isuo. MOMMISSIONEB'S S A L E . :y virtue of a decree of the Court Of Equity ol the County of New Hanover, nf the State ol North Carolina. In the cane of Morris K. Jesup, wt al, vs. the Wilmuigton and Manchester Rail? road Company, et al. Michael Cranley, Commis? sioner, duh appointed by the Court, win sell at Public Auction, at the door or the Courthouse, in Wilmington, in the suite of North Carolina, at ll o'clock, A. M., ou WEDNESDAY, the 5th dav <>f January, 1S70, Ali that portion of tue WILMINGTON AND-MAN 'HESTER RAILROAD which liw within the State if Kurth Carolina, with alli he rolling stock, equip neals, depots, workshops, materials and every .hing thereunto pertaining, together with all the .ights, privileges, franchises and appurtenances, isset forth aud more particularly described in lie several mortgages menlloued lu the pro reeding*. Terms nf jttle are cash. The bonds of the said Company, secured by Hie hire Oral mortgages, to wit; The mortgage to Hil ward Sandford, dated May L 1851; the second mortgage to Edward Sandford, dated March 1. IS'.3. ami the mortgage to Oeorge W. Dargan, lated the 1:1th or April, 1605. shall be accepted In [UH as part payment, according to the priority of ?aid mortgages; mid tho bonds of the said Com? pany, secured by the mortgage to the said Morris fe. Jesup, shall be accepted pro rata as part pay? ment in Hie order of priority established In said mortgage. M. ORONLY, Commissioner. Wilmington, N. C. aovlS lufMwl , Unction Sales--.frttrtre dans. By BOWERS ft SILCOX, . Auctioneers. CI ALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE. LJ In Die matter of John Hargrave to Henry 0. Marcy. Will be sohl on TUESDAY, the 18th clay or Janu? ary. A. I). 1870, at ll o'clock A. M., In rront or the Ohl Customhouse, at the root or Broad street, Charleston, L AU that EOT OF LAND on the south side of Cannon's court, containing 42 reel rront by 140 reel, in depth on the east line, and 140 feet In depth on tho west line, bomiding north on Cannon's Court, south on Lands or A. V. Dawson, west on Lands now or late or II. Worthmau, and east on Lot No. 186; the said Lot being known in Payne's plan or T. N. Gadsden's Lands by the No. 167. 2. All that LOT OF LAND adjoining the above to the cast,and known m :hc said Payne's plan by the No. IOS, measuring in front on Cannon's Court 42 feet by about 143 feet in depth. Pounding north on Cannon's c lurt, south on lauds of A. V. Daw? son, weston Lot No. 167, and east on Lots Nos. IOS, b?4 !. j. 3. All thal LOT OF LAND on thc cast side of Pine street, and known in said Payne's plan by the No. 210, measuring in rront on Pine street 40 foot, by about 00 feet in depth. Hounding north on Lot No. 217, smith on Lot No. 216, west on Pine street, and e.i>t on Lot No. 214. l. All that LOT OF LAND known in Payne's plan by the No. 219, measuring lu front on Pine street 40 feet, by about '.Hi feel lu depth. Bounding west on Pine street, east on Lot No. 220, north on Lot Nos. 223, 224 and 225, ami south on Lot No. 217. 5. All that LOT OF LAND known in Payne's plan by the No. 200, situate at Hie southeast cor? ner of Cliinquepen street und Cannon's Court, measuring tts leet 0 inches on Cannon's Court, by about luo feet in depth; boundiug north on Cannon's Court, west on Chlnquepen street, south on Lol No. 207, and east on Lot No. 206. 6. All those LOTS OF LAND with thc Buildings thereon, situate on the west side or President street and known In Payne's plan by the Nos. 163 and 104; measuring together in Trout on Presi? dent street 82 feet, on the back line 93 feet, and In depth 120 leet: bounded east on President street, wot ott Lot No. 166, north on Lot No. 165, and south on Lands or A. V. Dawson, be the di? mensions or all the aforesaid property more or less. Terms-One-third cash; balance on a creditor one und two years, with interest from the day of sale, payable semi-annually, secured by bond of the purchasers and mortgage or the premises, with covenant for resale on a breach or a condi? tion or the bonds. Purchasers to pay ror papers and stamps and taxes for the year 1870. dec28 Iii3nitu2 Bj LOUIS I). BeSAUSSURE. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Liviugston vs. Ilazlehurst- Farm about one ainl a hall miles from city line. Pursuant to the order of the Court, will be sold at public auction, on TUESDAY, thc 18th January, ls;o, at ll o'clock A. M., at the Old Postolllce, tn Charleston, The TRACT OF LAND on Ashley River known ss the "Livingston Farm," about one and a half miles from the city line and rour and a half miles from thc Courthouse, containing about 90 acres of high and marsh Land. Bounded on tho north by Lands of - Happoldt; east on Lands of Disher and Dr. Yates; south on Lands of Kins? man, and west on Ashley River. On the place is a good dwelling house, with eight rooms, and piazzas on three sides, kitchen, negro houses, barn and stable. The Farm is on a high bluff on the river an commands a tine vlf ; it ls considered healthy to live on most or the year. The*lutr could be used as a landing, and would make a good site Tor a phosphate mill. Terms--Onc third cash; balance by bonds bear? ing seven per cent, semi-annual luterest, payable in two equal successive annual instalments from day or sa lei to be secured by a mortgage of the premises; thc buildings to bc insured and policy assigned. Purchasers to pay for stamps and ali necessary papers. W. D. LIVINGSTON, dec28 tui'jwfmsmtuo Special Commissioner. By HUTSON LEE, < Auctioneer. BELL VS. THE BANK OF SOUTH CAR? OLINA. 0. 1 TUESDAY, 4th day of January, 1870, will be sold at the Old Custom House in Charleston. All thar LOT OF LAND with the Buildings and Improvements thereon, situate ut the northwest corner of East Ray and Broad streets, la the City or Charleston, measuring and containing In front on Broad street, rorty-seven (47) feet more or less; on t he back or north line-reet more or less; on the east line-reet more or less, and on the weat Hue-reel more or less, and butting and bound? ing to the north on laud or Charles Lltchgl, to the south on Broad street aforesaid, to the east on East Bay street, and to the west on land or estate or Mitchell Klug, as will more Hilly appear by plat or John A Mitchell, surveyor. Terms-One-third cash in United States curren? cy ; balance pay able in two equal successive annual ul instalments, with Interest thereon, at the rate ol'seven percent, payable annually, secured by botid or bonds or the purchaser or purchasers and mortgage or premises; the buildings to be Insured policy or insurance assigned, the purchaser or purchasers, however, being ut liberty to pay the whole purchase money lu ?ash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. dcc22 w2 st uti. E. W. M. MACKEY, S. C. C. EXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. South Carolina, Kershaw County-In the Cir? cuit Court, lu Equity.-Theodore Laug, Guaidiaa. et al, vs. Thomas J. Workman, Executor. -Bili for Account, to sell Estate, call in Cre- Hors, Ac. Rebecca Workman, vs. Thomas J. Workman Ex? ecutor.-Bill for Dower and Account. In pursuance or an order made In the above bills at September Term, A. D., 1869, I will sell, before the Courthouse in Cat l?n, on MONDAT, the third day or January, A. ?. 1870, being tho first Monday in Hie mouth: All the remaining REAL ESTATE or John Work? man, deceased, lu said County, viz : 1. LOT in Town or Camden, No. 1211, on East De Kalb street, on which there is a two story Building, with six rooms, outblldlngs, Ac, occu? pied nt present by F. J. Collier. 2. Lots 1012, lois and 1014, on which there ls a two .-tory l;nih!mg, eight rooms ard outbuild? ings, corner ot Church and Rutledge streets, Trout on Rutledge, occupied by E. J. Carter. 3. IL'ir Lot No. 1227, corner Market and Rut? ledge streets, one story House, four rooms, kitch? en, Ac, occupied bv Thomas Levy. 4. Lots No. 1090 and 1091, Homing on Rutledge street, House with eight rooms, outbuildings, Ac, occupied by Mrs. Baker. 6. Lots lusa, 1037 and loss, vacant, on Marget street. 6. Lots 1050 and 1051, on Rutledge street, House with four rooms aud kitchen, back store, Ac, oc? cupied by W. D. Cooper. 7. Lots 1048 und 1049, on corner or Broad and Rutledge streets. Large Buildings, containing six stores uuder one roor, otllces, Ac, occupied by Baum Brothers, Messrs. Cloud, Goss, Carter ami others. . 8. Lot No. 1047, on Broad street, one-story Dwelling-house and Store, occupied by 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. 1061 on Market Street, two-story Store and Dwelling house, Ac, occupied by J. Chtistianson. IL Lot No. 1034, on Broad street, and No. 1062, on Market street, two story Dwelling and Store? house, Ac, occupied by J. K. Goodale. 12. North hair Lot, No, 1176, on Broad street, one-story Storehouse, occupied by A. M. Ken? nedy. u. Lots Nos. 635, 636 and 637, on corner of Fair and York streets, two one-story Dwelling-houses, occupied by Mrs. Honnie and P. Green. 14. Kirkwood Lot, House with eight or ten rooms, Ac, occupied by Wm. Scott. 15. Six hundred and twenty six acres or Land, formerly ol' Joseph A. W. Berry, in Kershaw County, unjoining lands of David Barnes and others*. . 16. mic Tract of eighteen hundred and nine? teen acres, ou Sanders' Creek and Gum Swamp. 17. Interest ol' George E. De Br?hl and Jess? Del.ruhl In six hundred acres, being Land where? on w. E. Deliruhl resided, being one-half Interest, bounded liv lands of C. Perkins and R. Cameron. 18. Interest in a Tract or some three hundred and four acres, more or less, part or a Tract of eight hundred acres originally granted to Samuel Reynolds, lying on Pine Tree Creek, bounded br lands ot W. M. Shannon, John Player, Levy Brad? ley, and others. 19. At risk or former purchasers, one Square, 16 Lots, No. 395 to 410, bounded by Meeting, Market, Wateree and East Broad streets, bought by E. J. Couaway. 20. Thirteen Lots, Nos. 00, 100, 107, 108, 31, 92. 84, 80 and 86, and parts or Lots Nos. 87, 88, 89 and 109. Bounded north by Square B, west by Broad and cast by Meeting street, bought by Frank Carter. ALSO, One PEW In Presbyterian Churaa la Camden. Two Shares Camden Bridge Stock. Two Shares W. A N. O. Telegraph Stook. Seven Shares Stock Bank Camden. Sixty-seven snares s. c. R. R. Stock. Sixty-seven Half Shares S. C. R. R. Stock. Terms-For personalty cash; for real estate, OB all sums ol' ami uuder i 1000, one-fourth cash, bal? ance In one. two and three years In equal annual instalments, with Interest payable annually; on all sums over $1000, ten per eeut. cash, balance on like credit and terms credit portion to be secured by bond, personal sureties, a mortgage ot the premises und an assignment or policy of Insur? ance on the buildings sold. Purchasers to pay for stamps and papers. W. D. MCDOWALL, Receiver. For Information, apply to the Solicitors, J. B. KERSHAW and WM. M. SHANNON. Camden, S. C._dec21 tuws4 LARGE SALES OF VALUABLE LANDS at Camden, S. C. As Attorneys and Solictors. thc subscribers wilt have sold in Camden, on MONDAY, the third day of January next, uuder Fiera Facias, and under Decrees lu Equitv, Large numbers of valuable parcels of LAND near Camden, forming lists too extensive for general advertisemenL By arrangements, Sher ur's Sales as well as Eqniiy Sales wUT be made mostly on credit. Por Usu and information applr to either of the undersigned. JoS. H. KERSHAW. WM. M. SHANNON. Camden, S. C., December 20,1369. dco21 tuthaMl *