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CITY AFFAIRS. Meetings Tills Day, Charleston Riflemen Society. ?I Imlf-pasl 7 r. M. Auction Salt? Tliis Day*. Henry Cobla & Co. will Bell ul Imlf-pnsl I? o'clock, ul ihclralorc, strips, bellies, ftc. A. :?. Abrahams A Sons will sell st half-past in o'clock, at No. 3..; King sire-., stork tutti furni? ture ol a fancy dry goods store. Willitiin Gurney will sell at half-past ion clock, at lils -'ore, commissary stores, bacon, Ac. Tim CilKAMarr Y KT.- The NKWS Job Olllco is now printing bill-heads In thc beat stylo and on tine paper, nt fJ*o per thousand. Merchants, think or lt!___ Tin SAVANNAH RiVBlt.-By a private lol? i arum from Augusta, wc learn thal tho river wns eighteen feet six indies above low water mark at lO.'W A. M. yesterday. Tho rise was very slow, anti Horse Creek ls reported to be quite full. fm TI s KO? Livniirooi..-Messrs. II. Mitre A Co. clearetl yesterday ut tills port tho lirlilsh steamship Marmora, Captain Robinson, for Liver |H>ol wt'-- MW bags sealslund, 1113 bales upland col ion, 100 bartels rosin, 30 tons phosphate, ?nd ito bags (.; cotton seed. Min. vVAitXKn.-This distinguished english tragedian luis won golden honora in san Fran? cisco ami In Ptah, and il ls hoped that we may see hliu lu Charleston before he accepts an engage? ment in tho Northern States. Mr. Warner ls spoken nf na "ono of tho brlghcat hopes of Hie English ShakcspcriiM stage," and has only been a sin* 'inc in this country. \"i>\ SANTKS'S MUSIC IR?.-Thc rallie of this b<?\ has been postponed lo Wednesday, when all persons who have taken chances ure earnestly rcquivtrd to come forward and claim the same. Mau; of the numbera on the list uro simply marked with initials, and others are not yet paid for. lt is understood that Hmso In thc latter cate* .jory remaining unclaimed will be forfeited. TUB STRKPLKJIAX Diacn.inttun.-An Investi? ga! lon bf thc false alarms given al thc late fires was held before thc Chief of Police yesterday morning, and (t appearing that thc ilocplciuan bad struck Ward Nu. -I Without receiving any in? formation from the gong-tcudor, he was ut once discharged. This prompt action, lt is hoped, will produce a beneficial result, by causing Hie Bice pleuicn tobe more careful and allentlve to their . lulle-'. Titt il. OK THU ll OUR STMAM P?nK KXGI.NK. Thc new steamer or the Hopo Fire Company was subjected to a trial yesterday artcrnoou, and played a dlsluncc of i!20 feet, thrungli one hun? dred feet of hose and un Inch and n half nozzle. Thc Hope ls a third-class engine, from Ibo Amos keag manufactory, and will compare favorably with ol hers in thc depart ment, bring only Inferior to the Pa'.ruclto. The new steamer ls a beautiful specimen of workmanship. THU STRAU Piorno.-r?rhc Clarendon Press says thur, nm Rn?llali gentlemen, just from Eng? land, have recent ly purchased nie innjo "mooni HUI" farm, formerly owned by that well known and worthy citizen of Clarendon, Captain T. C. Rlclmnifton, where they anticipate fnnnlng on thc Kngllsn plan, and iuleud using the steam plough. They arc highly intelligent, energetic, and thor ottgh-golug business men. Wc extend to them u heany welcome, and wish them abundant suc? cess. ' . ** TllcSrAN'tatl GUNBOAT FI.BKT.- -During yester? day forenoon Intelligence reached the city thal a part nf I he Spanish gunboat fleet, lately construct? ed near New York for thc Spanish authorities, had arrived off thia pori, and duriiigthc afternoon thc Spanish Consol, Senor Moneada, proceeded lo meet Ibo vessels, some seven In number, which afterwards steamed up thc harbor, and anchored on" I he llat'.cry. They ure schooner rigged, and 'vRAv.very much In thc style of un ordinary propeller, ^nd fire i'ljcnded to guard the Inlets of Cuba. XSj. PRTKR'H CATHOLIC PAIR.-The fair tor the beneioVi1 St* 1,c,c^,', Catholic Church was opened ,ft,, n'giJj?nt No. 110 Meeting street, opposite thc Pavillon Hofe1' Tl,c ha" wad ^slefnlly decorated, and the tables J?Tcrcrt w,th 11 PT1T""* ot every Hiing tempting. ^ large numberer persons vir? ile.! thc falrdurl.i? thc evening. Father Fourni, the able and emelen. ?^t0.r or wSt' l,as ,a bored earnestly to bill,dlUP 8 *22? 11,0 ?01" orel Catholics. Tlioil?" n,s cflfflrw l,avc bccn crowned with partial^?csa, much remulns to be done, and tho fair ls a f",,tc fonM* nPn?" to thc charities or a liberoi'?ooplc' -*-?5 KHOOTIKO ?PFKAY.-? eontrP1'01T1,iUOfi(1 .Tes lerdtiy lu thc grocery st?r? 0f M?"' s,,lllcr> nt ,hc comer of ?road and King rtrcolsi bct,vccn Uie proprietor and a young man in ti>c stor??'?l'/ii ,nC latter was ejected. Sergeant Fosbiiry (white,) <3r the police force, and George Simmons (colored,) who were lu tho store nt thc time, touk sides lu thc dispute, and from words came to blows, and Kalbury foti before a well directed tap between I lie eyes. While down he drew n small pistol mid fired three shots Incffijst nally. Thc sctttllc attracted a crowd, and thc two combatants were each assigned cells In thc Guardhouse. Fosbury was considered to bc thc agressor In the maller. RoiiUKllllR.--The rainy weather of the past few day s has rendered thc nocturnal thieves bolder lu their operations, and thc number of robberies ls largely increased. Thc residence of Mr. J. D. Aiken, nt the corner of Charlotte asd Alexander streets, was entered by cutting Ihrongh the slats ot a venetian blind, and he was robbed ufa walch and chain, overcoat, and other articles. This ls Hie second time Mr. Aiken has been robbed Ina woek. Thc honsc of Mr. George Trcnholm, Jr., In Smli h street near Calhoun, wus robbed of varions articles of clothing. Mr. Morrison, a carpenter, living ut No. 41 Charlotte street, lost f :iuo worth or teols on Hie 2Mb Instant. Theso robberies were all effect? ed on those nights when lt was raining fiercely. No policemen wore to be seen, and thc Inmates of the houses were, with one exception, unaware of lite midnight visitors until thc next morning. * Tun GALTON TROUPS.-^'Fanchelte,'1 with which the Galton Opera Troupe opened their en? gagement at tho Academy of Music last night, ls a light Kud sparkling operetta, which being well played and well sung, went orr trippingly from beginning to end. Operettas or this class demand a peculiar talent in tho performers. Mere fine singing and Ano acting ure nut enough. Unless Gie performers have a particular chic In delivering the dialogue and In giving point to thc airs, no ability can redeem them from dullness. The Gal? ton troupe, however, are masters of this situation, and can give tho ephemera or opera with ull thc delicacy and pungency they require. Miss Susan Galton has a flexible and highly cultivated voice, frills charmingly and acta with marked vivacity. In Panchetto "Tho Last Rose of Summer" was snag deliciously In response to an encore, and, In the after-piece, "Comln' Thro' tho Rye" waa awarded asimilar compllmont. Mr. Kolleher, who played the "Marquis de Beaupre," has a pleasant voice, and the deep buss of Mr. Clark is very effective. Thc freshest and sweetest voice In the company ls apparently that of Mr. Whlffln, whoso clear tenor nolca and facile vocalization were plcasaut Indeed to hear, Mr. Widdin ls a flue actor, and sang the burlesque Stow Pau song so as to gain long'rolls of ap? plause. Tho audience were well pleased with I he performance, and called Gie company before the curtain at thc close of each act. - - To night (he Galton Troupe will play "60, or the Capital Prize," one of Offenbach's 'brightest ope rettas.whloo. ran a hundred consecutive nights in Philadelphia. The after-piece la ..Lisehea and Pritschen," which, In Ra original dress, -waa a ? great favorite with the Parisian paNlc. Thc Gal? lons, il wilt be seen, do not attempt too much. ' They attempt no operas which ?re beyond their powers, and whatever they do perform Ikey per? fora tkoreagh!/ well. TlUNTTT Cao KC a-Toa Tn IV M!? H OK A Cn AULESTON AIITIHT.-Thc painting of .ho Inte? rior orTrlnity Chnrch, which has Just been com? pleted by J. K. A W. llrowcr, of this city, ls one of the finest pieces of ornamental painting in thc Stale. Ecclesiastical painting ls a instinct branch of art. and requires thc nicest adaptation of coloring lo the subject to avoid nil gloomy tinges on the one bund, and nil unseemly gaudi? ness on thc other. The artists hare hero suc? ceeded to a charin, and have even seemingly remedied what was an evident defect In Hie plan or thc building by their Ingenious application or I he principles of perspective. Tlie length of thc church ls seventy-six reel, its width sixty-two reel wide, while thc height or thc celling is only thirty reel. Hy using heavy or ?lark color- al thc base or tlie Interior and light colors on thc more elevated portions, n greater..apparent elevation haslicen given lo the ceiling. The walls are painted in panels, gray In Hie centre, with an exterior band or a chocolate color. The celling ls ar an ashen or sky-gray. About twenty rcet rrom the wall, on either aide, a broad band runs around thc entire celling, e closing a rectangular space. Inside ot this hand there ls aseries or live or six narrower lines, di? minishing In breadth towards the centre of thc celling, all painted In thc several shades or dove or slate color. At each corner of this rectangle, and midway un each side, there ls au exquisite scroll work with n pineapple painted In thc centre, blending harmoniously twenty-six dur?r? ent shades of coloring. The centrepiece ls an. elaborate scroll work in plusler of Paris, painted in white and gold, mid glittering like a perfect gem. Thc large window In thc rear or the altar ls painted In a sober brown color, through which streams what tho poets term - a soft religions light." On each side or this window ls painted a Corinthian column, so admirably executed thal they appear lo project rrom tho wall, while Hie flutingsuud ornate capitals seem lo bc thc polished work or the sculptor's chisel rather than or thc palmer's brush. Thc palming of Trinity Church ls an admirable proof Hint when nny one lu South Carolina desires ornamental palming executed lu thc highest style of art, he need not go beyond the inuits of Charleston to lind the artist. TIIK FALSTAFF OF THK I'BKIOO.-Mr. Jautcs ll. Hackett, thc only worthy representative of thc doughty Falstaff on thc American stage, will ap? pear in legitimate drama ut the Academy of Music this season. When Mlss.liatcman termina? ted her engagement at Booth's theatre, New york, Mr. Hackett opened as "Falstaff." appear? ing in thal chancier every night until Christ? inas, when he brought to a close a prolonged und highly successful season. Mr. nackctt has won many a triumph In Shakespearian comedy, and In Charleston will add another leuf to his histri? onic crown. CRDMUR.-Yesterday was St. John's day, a festival celebrated by thc Masonic traicrnily and held In especial reverence lu England. The na? tional colors were floating -from the olllce of thc llrltlsh Consul yesterday In honor or Hie occa? sion. lt ls staled that the reason why 1). T. Corbin, United States District Attorney, City Attorney,^ Senator, Codifier of thc Laws. Ac, Ac, Ac, waM assigned il position among the corporators nf thc "Hone Hill," wns because the latter remembered that "in thc multitude orcounsemirs there ls much safety." Five hundred men arc reported to bc hard nt work on the Une of thc Port Royal Railroad, be? tween Yomasscc aud Augusta. Other roports In? crease this number to twenty-five hundred, and thc more sanguine friends of thc road predict that tn a short time Yemasscc will rival Atlanta as a great railroad centre. Mr. CcorgcW. Gibbes was elected teller of the People's Hank, aud not Mr. George E. Gibbes, as reported. The eily Railway Company have declared a quarterly dividend of fl ?U per share, payable on aud after Saturday the 1st of January, ISTO. The transfer books of thc Southwestern Rail? road Hank and thc South Carolina Railroad Corn puny will bu closed after thc 1st proximo, until a new list of stockholders ls made out. The .Clim Fire Company will giro a soiree on New Year's Event thc hall of their engine house. A ball was given yesterday evening at Heine Hall, at thc corner of Line and King streets, hy? the German Gesellschaft. Thc Frcundscharisbnnd will give their fourth soiree on the 3tst Instant nt their hall iu Society street. Thc programme selected ls ot a superior character, and will give undoubted satlsracllon. Tho gliihousc of Mr. J. Adgor Smythe, of this city, situated lu Clarendon County, was totally destroyed by Hrc on thc 23d Instant, wilh thc contents. Thc loss ls estimated to bc about $2000. Thu lire ls supposed to be thc work of an incen? diary, as mutches were found lu tho cotton. Governor Scott ls requested to oner that $iooo re? ward. A Christmas party was spoilt up town by n sud? den attack made upon Hie host by one of Hie guests, The late rains have conseil li?les in Rutledge and Meeting streets from the caving In or thc tidal drains. Officer Lovett has arrested Rhina White and fwo olhers, charged willi the Imrnlngofn cotton h6~*C near Florence. Thc detectives have recovered another gold watch rrom a person who purchased lt for $20. Thc thieves arc in limbo. John (; ulled ge fell from a barn loft at Oro, S. C., mid broke lils neck. S. J. Coates has becu discharged from thc de? tective force, mid. Hen Hernandez appointed In hts place. Wu aro requested to slate thal tho rink will be open at thc Widows' Home, in Broad street, this afternoon from 4 to 10 o'clock. Thc steamer Maryland arrived In Rainmore on thc 2?th Instant. Hotel ArrlvMis-December ?47. OnAHI.E9TON HOTEL. Perry M. DoLenn, Savannah; W. C. Alder son, New Jersey; H. J. Sumner, North Carolina; aeo. T. Laird, New York; IL Fordham, Philadel? phia; Mrs. C. F. Sedgwick, Conuoctlcnt; R. IL Sedgwick, Steamship Saragossa; Mrs. Slalght, Augusta; Edward F. Underbill, Ruston. PAVILION UOTKL. Henry Spenr, Jr., N. Y.; Miss O. Reign olds, Miss Julia Purker, Miss Susie Parker, Miss Maggie Glenn, James L. Gallagher, Prank Poster, lt. 3. Hodges. John Reiben, M. A. Kennedy, M. Angel, Cknpmnu Stators, Uurlcsquo Opera ; IL C. Hew? lett, Pla. R. lt.; J. J. Strlckllng, Gainesville; It. Strlcklltig, Gainesville; O. Jordan, Abbeville; J. M- Harnett, Chesterfield. MILU HOUSE. M. Marx, N.Y.; L. Ooldsmlth, N. Y.; Edward Sowall, Maine; George L. Tapscott, N. Y.; P. nose brook, Alkon, S. C.; George Jones, Washington. .BUSINESS NOTICES. BUSINESS ENVELOPES.- THU NKWS Job Otllco ls now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with business Cards printed thereon, at $4 per thous? and. Send your orders. Every merchant and bas!ness man should have lila curd printed on his envelopes. "-^^^ TnnoAT AFFECTIONS: ANP HOARSENESS_All s Hirer lng from Irritation of tho throat and hoarse? ness will be agreeably surprised st tho almost Immediate relief afforded by the uso or "Brown's Bronchial Troches." Tho demulcent Ingredients allay pulmonary irritation; and, after public speaking or singing, when tho throat ls wearied and weakened by too much cxcrolse, their ut will give renewed strength to the vocal organs. 9 - ^ - MnBrinfl. BHISELI. tc Co. have recently re? opened their hardware store on Hasel street, with a large and well aclceted stock of every article In that line. Most of the stock was purchased at prices that will en abie tho proprietors to soil at extremely low rates, and the attention of all per? sons desiring supplies ls directed to the sign of the big padlock, where they can obtain goods at prices that suit the pocket. .gENZINB, DOUBLE-DISTILLED, WILL RHMOVH OREASE SPOTS Manufactared an? mr sals, wholesale and ta^ by . OB. IL BABB, Ne. 191 Mae Usg street, Neu) ?JublicnUcms, R rj S S B L L ' S DOOK STORK. CIIOICK BOOKS FOU TUB HOLIDAYS. TDK NOBIMTV OK I.IFK. Tho Nobility of Mt?, ita (?race,'? und Virtues. Kaili tiuality Illus i rated l?y a colored drawing, exhibiting thc very perfect Inn of ari. ?IS. Tiie Oosthc Gallery. Containing il ft y superb n liiairaUona engraved <>u steel, representing characters from (iujthc's Works, lu one su? perb Imperial octavo volume, bound in lull morocco antique and morocco K?II. Price tao. Uniform with Ute Schiller Gallery. Wonders of Italian Art. ny Louis Viurdot. nins Hated ?rilli tlioMucst photographs, prepared by Hie permanent autotype process, and wootl cms. '.lie ItliisiraH?ti* uro selected from the linell works ol Hie Italian masters. ft!. Tennyson's Idyls or thc King, with thirty-seven splendid Meei engravings, from designs by (fustuve Don-. Kidd, Kiulnc, vivien. Guine? vere, 4 volumes, tollu, each $10. Studies from tho choice Do-nt s of Thomas Hood. With niiignlilceiit steel plates engraved rroni designs by Dore. $10. Ladv Geraldine. Hy Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett Crowning. Willi over thirty Illustrations, ninny of Ihoiu lull page, drawn by W. J. Hen? nessy. |5. Thc Universe; or. thc Inllnilely (treat ami tho I ti - tlllbelv Lillie. Hy F. A. Pouchel. M. I). Trans? lated front Hu- Kreuch Illustrated hr 343 engravings on w ood, and four colored pla'es. fia. Thc bird. Hy .lilies Mlchclel. illustrated by two hitndrcil and len exquisite engravings. it!. Thc Deserted World. Ur Arthur Mnugln. Rditcd and eulnrged t?v the translator ol' "Tho Bird*' bv Mlchclel. Willi one hundred and sixty illustrations. $S. The Mysteries ol the Ocean. Ur Arthur Mangln. With one hundred mid I Dirt v Hillel valions. Imp.-nat bvo., o'< th, lull gilt. (0. Moore's balla Itoo. i. Beautifully printed on toned paper, and illustrated with superb wood engraving*, ito., chit li, elegant. $?. Wayside Posies. Kill I cd by Hoben buchanan. "Willi pictures by I'lnwell, Houghton, and ol tieri?, engraved by the brothers Dal/.lel. Itv., Cloth, gilt. fl". Home Thoughts and lloutc scenes. Finely Illus traled. Ito., morocco. Pictures of Society. Comprising one hundred engravings from pictures by the most emi? nent musts. 8vo., elotb, gilt. $10. Touche* of Nature. Beautifully Illustrated. 4to. $12. Wordsworth's Poems. Best Illustrated edition. 4ln.,*ch>lh, gill. fs. Pictures from Nut ure. Uv Mary Howitt. With twelve colored Illustrations. Small 4to., cloth, gilt. $J -JJ). bonn's Christ mas Hough. Keautifully illumina led. Cloth, gill. $._.. Bible Animals: being ii description or every living creature mentioned in the Scriptures, irani Ute ape io the coral. Hy Hie Kev. J. fl, Wootl, M. A., K.L.S., Ac, With one hundred new de? signs, ono volume, svo., cloth. .}'?. Woodside mid Seaside. Illustrated by pen BI d pencil. Au elegant small (piarlo volume of ninety-Six pages, richly Illustrated by Ulrket . Foster, Hows lind others. $1. The World at Home. I'lotnrca and scenes in Far-off Lands. Hy Mary mid Elizabeth Kirby. With one hundred mid thirty beautiful Illustrations. Square svo., richly gilli $3. The Church's Floral Calendar, containing Poeti? cal anil Prose Extracts appropriate to each of the festivals of the church. Each page orna? mented with beautiful Moral designs, elabor? ately printed in colors. $10. Songs ol Lite. Selected from tunny sources. With numerous new Illustrations Hy Hennessy. Herrick, Griswold, Fenn and Heusen, and six fno-slmile autographs. One volume, small HO., cloth, full gilt ?.'>. Thc "Handy Volume'' Shaknpcarc. In crimson French morocco, gilt edges, in an elegant leather case. $l-'> 7ft. Thc Poei ?cai Works of Samuel Rogers. A new and beautiful edition, willi otic hundred and twenty-eight steel engravings from th? de? signs of J. M. W. Turner and Thomas Stot hard. lio.,.clolh, elegantly gilt. gi*. Gems of English Arl of the Nineteenth Century. Being reproductions ol' Hie greatest works of some of Hie most celebrated nrtlsts of this century, lu twenty-four pictures, beautifully orin led tu co'ors Itv Leighton Crothers, with Illustrative lexis by Francis Turner Palgrave. 4to., cloth, full gilt. The Fools or Hie Nineteenth Cenliirv. Selected and edited by tho Rev. lt. A. Wllmnlt. With one hundred illustrations. Engraved most elaborately bv thc Brothers Diil/.lel. In post 4ti>.. cloth, elegantly gilt. $:? 75. Poe's Poems. New Edition. With twenty-eight Illustrations hy w. II. Paton, J. McWhirtcr, c. Stanton, C. J. SiitnilHtid, G. Hay mid W. J. Palmer. 4to. ;o. ALSO: An unu?nlly large collection of beautifully Illus trilled Hooks for the Voung, Including the very latest and best productions of thc English Press deeSO ?piOROARTIE'S HOOK DEPOSITORY. OUR CHRISTMAS OATALOOUR. The ladles will nol Tull to call at the Depository and examine our gallery of beautiful CIIIIO.MOS. Our shelves ami tables present un nt tractive array of HOOKS mid other articles for thc Christ? mas Holidays. Thc prices of our Hooks arc all mnrked lu plain Usures for ibo convenience ol visitors. Amongst numerous ol ht i i wc call at? tention to thc blowing: THE UNIVERSE; or. thc Infinitely Great and thc Iullnitcly Small. Hy .1. A. Pouchet, with 317 engravings and colored piatas, (D'. Barnet's Walks about Jerusalem,Illustrated with over fifty steel engravings mid maps, bound in rich Turkey morocco, gill, si'j. Lsvct and Heroines of Hie Fools, wltii selections from all thc poets, with nu Introductory memoir and numerous steel por? traits of their heroines and loves, large 4to. vol? ume in rhh Turkey morocco, gilt fis. Episodes of | Fiction, or choice stories Dom great novelists, with biographical introductions and notes, pro finely illustrated, go. Our Dumb Neighbors, con? versations or a father with his children on do? mestic and other animals, with numerous large engravings, $5. christmas in England, Illustra? ted, from Irving's Sketch Hook, $3 SO. Thc Holi? days, christmas, Easter ami Whitsuntide, their social festivals, customs and cu rois, Illustrated by Darby, j;,. Bryant's Forest Hymn. Hy William Cullen Ht vant, Illustrated by Nccuis, $3. Lady Geraldine's Courtship. Hy Mrs. browniug, ovor thirty Illustr?t Inn? $6. Dickens' Christmas Books, numerously Illustrated, bound lu rich morocco, cloth, (4. Cowper's Table Talk and other poems, beautifully Illustrated, $3. Whittler's Ballads or New Eugliiud, illustrated, $:>. Illustrated Edition of The Gate's Ajar, $3 SO. Hook of Elcgont Ex? tracts, profusely Illustrated, full morocco, gilt, $8. Tho Mysteries or thc Ocean. By Mangln, one bundr. d ami thirty illustrations, morocco, cloth, full gill, $4. Thc Desert World. By Mangln, one hundred and sixty Illustrations, morocco, cloth, gilt, $8. Thc Hird. Hy Mlchclel, two hundred and ten exquisite engravings, morocco, cloth, gilt, $0. The World at Home, Pictures and Scenes in rar-oii Lands, one hundred and thirty engrav? ings, $3. The ubove IM can give a very imperfect Idoo of thc extent ol our ussortmenl of beautiful Books for the Holidays. Our Juvenile Books ure par? ticularly varied, und suited lor nil ages. We have lust received a large addition to our Block or Mahogany nilli Rosewood Writing Desks, some now and beautiful styles. A new supply of Photograph Albums of very superior finish, which will bc sold nt unusually low prices. A chume lot or Scotch Notions, and a variety or oilier roney articles not usually round In Book Stores. Ox? ford editions of I'ockct Bibles, varying In price from SO cents lo $16. Family bibles from S3 lo $35 Episcopal Frayer Books, Oxford editions, from 35 cents lo $10. Any Hooks published in America or Europe sent freo or postage on receipt or publisher's price. Address FOUARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 200 King street, (In the Bend,) Charleston, S. C. dccii tntlisnac ^T TIlk HASEL STREET BAZAAR, (OrrOSITK TUR 8VNA000UH,) CHROMOS ! CHROMOS ! CHROMOS ! CHROMOS ! CHROMOS ! CHROMOS ! CHROMOS ! CHROMOS ! CHROMOS ! The largest assort meut of FRAMED CHROMOS r?ycr seen In Charleston. r It I C Y. FROtl FIFTY CENTS TO TWENTY DOLLARS. FIFTY CENTS TO TWENTY DOLLARS. FIFTY CENTS TO TWENTY DOLLARS. n- Tho rubllc arc invited to call and ox mino . rleoai E illari) i nein, Castings, Sit. X O B LBIO R ' IBO M "WORKS, ESTABLISHED 1839, FOOT OF Urn STREET, EAST RIVER. IRON FRONTS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF IRON WORK ron BCtLMxa ruurosRS. . GEO. R. JACKSON, BURNET ? CO., Proprietors. RA M OH OPPIOB, HO. 201 0?fTTR? ST RUST, OORKBR OF HOWARD. QOVM tatos N' fj?li??Ml ?OO?O. >W LS THE TIME TO BUY OIIBAP ! I! E A I? T HIS! I ?hall, from Mit* day nu iii the Isl January. IST??. oiler iin< real or my stock or Tl NE PR ENC ll TAN CY c; II II ns. svrrABLK rou HOLIDAY PRESENTS, NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. Ac. Ar CURT LOW NOCKS. Some hcautlfnt WORK BOKES, WHITING DESKS. JEWEL STANDS, TOILET HASES, CHINA VASES ami beautiful ORNAMENTS, were received during Hie Holidays, inn could uni lie shown until now. and tin y will he sold very cheap. THE REMAINING STOCK OP TOYS ls OFFERER AT COST. F . VON SA N T H S . No. 2? KINO STRKRT. NEXT IIOOR TO ACADE? MY OK MUSIC. dCCST 3 X MAS C II K E It ll U T O N C E A Y E AK!' ras ittciiBST ASH TIIK NICKST MINCE FIES MINCE PIES MINCE PIES In the City, always on hand or made to order al short notice. A130. TURKEYS Came Paltry Iced Cakes. Jellies, Ac.Wc. AT T U I. I. Y . S O I. D S T A S I) . No. 124 KINO STREET, NF.AK QUEEN STREET. lllT-.-J li ri IFTS FDR THE HOLIDAYS. IT - JEWELRY IN CREAT VARIE! Y. OP TIIK LATEST AND MOST ELEGANT DESIGN'S BROOCHES AND EAR-RINOS, llracelets, Wutch Chains, Sleeve Ral tons and studs, Collar Huilons, Locket*. Scarr Pins, Armlets, And Necklaces. DIAMOND AND WEDDING RINGS, Charms or all kinds. Cold and Silver Thimble*, Sterling Silver Spoons and Forks, NAPKIN RINGS, BUTTER KNIVES, Fancy Pieces, singly and In Cases, Opera Classes, Spectacles, Microscopes and Optical Goods, Ac. Ac.. Ac. Ac. Ac. The place togo ior the above, and nu infinite Variety of F A N C Y O O O DR, IS AT JAMES ALLAN'S, dec?s .-t ut ?il ino No. 307 King street. ?ljirto nub -fnruial)ing ?ooos. gO M ET ll INC NEW A T SCOTT'S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM. THE CHAMPION BRACK. THE CHAMPION BRACE. THE CHAMPION BRACE. THE CHAMPION BRACE. TUE CHAMPION BRACE. THE CHAMPION BRACE. THE CHAMPION BRACE. THE CHAMPION BRACE. THE CHAMPION BRACE. THE CHAMPION BBACK. This Brace, in its peculiar construction. has nil thc advantages of SUSPENDERS AND snot" L I) E R BRACES COMBINED. First. It docs not disarrange thc shirl Bosom. Second, lt cannot slip on* lite shoulders. Third. There ls less strain on thc billions or the punts than with rominom Suspenders. Fourth. Each section or thc pants can be adjusted Indepen? dently. Firth. By means or the Adjustlblo Back St rup a gentle or powerful bruce eau he ob? tained. Sixth, lt attaches lo thc pants at thc same points that thc ordinary Suspender docs. For salo by E. SCOTT, Denier lu thc Celebrated Star Shirts and Men's Furnishing doods, M KITTI NU STKKirr, OrrosiTR M AUK Kr HALI., Sole Agent for the above Brace In Charleston, S. C. dcc2l nao O N E TRICE ~ 5 r H ? ... 2 73 S 2 * S Sj ? & M s I . 2 t*. ss " i- ; IO o r s $ "j? K M r: < te w cs y. t ONE PRICE Xtti Hilt ern, faner, ?ooba, ST. "JJ* ALL OPENING OF MILLINERY GOODS, AT MRS. M. J. /.KUNOWS, No. 804 KING ST. Having Just returned from New York, would re? spectfully call the attention or Hie Ladles to a large and handsome assortment or MILLINERY' GOODS, Including Dress Trimmings and Paper Patterns. Cloaks on hand and mnde to order. Dressmaking attended to as usual. Country orders solicited and promptly filled. ocil4 S tiithsarnos _ IL LINER Y GOODS. M A COMPLETE STOCK OF FINE MATERIALS 18 i NOW OPEN EL which will be made In the BKST MANNER AND LATKST STYLES, FOR FALL AND WINTER. All Orders promptly filled. M. J. BOOTH, No. 420 King si reel. oona .'. tuthsmr.oj FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, (HA STUN INK.) Tliey aro purclv vegetable, sore and sure. The beat in nae. For sate by Dr. H. HAWK. No. IM Mcoting street, oats_Wholesale Agent. IF YOU WANT NOTE. LETTER AND CAP PAPERS and ENVELOPES, go to EDWAIID PERKY. No. 15? Meeting strict, opposlio Charleston Hotel Charleston, S. O. dccl4 fimos J .U S T RECEIVED. . CARBONATE OF AMMONIA Bicarbonate of Soda v Cream of Tartar Prcsh Hops. Fsr sale, whaletate and retail, by Dr. If. BARR, octa K*. lil Meeting street. Sanction Salea-~OI)io Wan. Ky HENRY CORIA Sc CO. STRIPS, BELLIES AND CHOCK KUY. THIS DA V. at half pant ?o'clock, in flout ?if our storr, we will sell, rico pounds Sugar-Cured STRIPS .ooo iiouinls Dry-Halted nellies. ANO A lot orassortcil CHOCKKKY. Conditions cash. decs* By A. II. ABRAHAMS* SONS. XJOSITIVKSALEOK STOCK ANO FUR? NITURE, No. :t7a King street, on account af party noli inp flout business. Tills DAV, 2tth Instant, nt lialf-pusl to o'clock, wc u lil sell at No. :17a King street. Thc entire Stock of liomcHc an.I Katu? DKY HOODS, Mililierles, Notions, Perfumeries, Mantil? las. Hosiery, Ac. *. l--o. SHOW CASKS, Curiiets, Sofa J, Chair-, Ac Cumulions cash. iloe-js ?v VV. "(il'iilXEY, K ?> . 1 ll -4 K ?st n ? y , HAMS. SHOULDERS AND MACON. Will he sohl lu fron I or my Store. THIS M.w al hall-past 10 o'clock, A Lot or COMMISSARY STOCKS. ALSO, .\ lot or HAMS. Shoulders ami Bacon. dec?s OViulionccro' J, non lc Saleo, &C. DJ DUTSON LEK. AT IUD VATE SALE IIIOKORY lill.I. PLANTATION, roiitulnlng 4iHM acres, more or less, of which about WO acres arc cleared. This pinto1* Situated 40 miles Oom Charleston, on Hie old Slate Hoad; ls healthy all the .year, and the landsnre llrsl-class tor growing conon and provisions. The Phintnllou ls thor* OUKlllv settled, with a resilience or 0 rooms, lathed and plastered, with lire places lu each, glnliouse ami screws, lunns, accommodations tor 60 oicraiors. and, lu fact, all lull Illings neces? sary lo a ?rsl-class Colton Plan hil lon. To any party desiring to embark In planting operations a deslralilo Invest ment ls herc unVreu. Terms made to suit [Hirchasers. Apply al No. ._' Itroad slreet.Charlcslon, s. C. decal i u r4 WAC Dj .1. DRAYTON FORD. TrALUAHLK RICK PLANTATIONS TO ? TO RBNT. Will he Rented NORTH CHACHAN Plan I at ion. on western brauch of Cooper River, containing about so acres lire hind and large quantities or cotton and pro? vision land. With ll will be rented a comfortable Residence lu the salubrious Village of Cordesvllle, two miles distant. At.?o. sui Til CHACHAN Plantation, ndjoliiing thc above, containing about 270 acres rice hind, and large and rich Heids for highland crops. The above Pinntat inns ure not? *oth under suc? cessful cull ivat lou. They will be rented Inglv or together. J. DRAYTON KORO, ilccSa Hiatus No. 40 llroadrstreet. ?lotl)ing ano Sitruisljing ?cobs. mil K FINK CLOTHING HOUSE, N?>. .:,?i iviNv, STI-?I??I?V?*, t'ottSRii WI:NTWOUTH. O V V K lt S A LARG K A X I) K L K ti A N T SIT-l'I.V Ol <. r, ?> rv ii i rv a , FOR M KS. YOUTHS AND ROYS, M ule up especially Tor this market, ol the best workmanship and style ot garments SCCII AS 1 UK . CHESTERFIELD THE MORN IXO COATS BXGMSII WALKING COATS PACKS, and DOUBLE-BREASTED DRESS FROCKS, Ac. WATER-PROOF GLEXUAHIX OVERCOATS WATER-PROOF RIDING OVERCOATS WATER-PROOF SACK OVERCOATS NORWAY AND ENGLISH REAVER OVER # COATS AND CAPES, of all qualities PANTS AND VESTS, or all styles worn. i? ROYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, In all varieties and foi all ages. FURNISHING G OO D S ? The largest und finest supply lo be found in this elly. In the collection or FANCY SILK TIES, ROWS, CRAVATS, SCARFS, Ac, Ac A USO, THE CELERRATE1) STAR SHIRTS Which have been sold by this house for over twenty years, and noted Tor their durability and good lit. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Supplied with a full assortment of ENGLISH, FRENCH and AMERICAN COATINGS,] CLOTHS and CASSIM Kluis, which arc orfcred lo be mad ? up in Orst-clnss style, at MODKRATE PRICES. WM. MATTHIESSEN. II. W. McTURKOUS, Superintendent, dec?a ? _ ROUGE LITTLE & CO., 'i PR At.P.KS IS MEN9' A ROYS' CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. No. 213 King slreet, NKXT DOOK TO TU K VICTORIA HOTRC. Will oder to the citizens of Charleston and the public generally, their entiro STOCK OF GOODS for the next thirty days, AT COST. Everything to bo ?old on thc One-Price System, from which there will be no deviation. Those In need or any thing In our Ruo, will please give us neall, and we will convince them that wo arc selling Clothing cheaper than nny other establishment In this city. declS stu th Imo Gr m F. 0 II U P B I N DENTIST, O IT IC K KO. 27ft RIK0 STREET, novlS omoa SHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING. LADIES AND CUILDRKN Attended at their resldshees promptly sad st reasonable rates. Send orders to W. R. MARSHALL, Barber, sprlUi So. 81 Broad strati, (ap stairs.) Stadion Salea--Enture ?tarw. ?j A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. UNDER I) K <; lt K K IN K Q U I T Y . WM. M. HAILEY. Bl Ul. vs. CHARLES l?. WM AU" Y. fl ul. wm in- Kohl on THURSDAY, eui ii?y or Janna. i v. i STU. in rennt of thu Ohl Customhouse, ni ll o'clock A. M.. All Ihui PLANTATION or TRAUT Ol' LANI) all nate mi Wndamlaw Island, Charleston county, iiicnsuritiir ami containing 'jon acres, more or lesa; butting nuil bounding in.iib on Wadniuluw Soiiuii, south nu Lands of Joseph s. Whalcjr, cast on I,mids of (leorgcHcharlock, nml iveston Lands or Edward LaHoche. Terms-llue-lliiiil cash; balance OU a credit of I ono and two years, willi Interval from day of | sale. Purchaser lu pav for papers ami stamps. * ll. V?. M. MACKEY. decjs Iiiihin!h i S. V C. HY A, C. Mi ii 11,1,1 V RA V, A ucl loiu-rr. UNDKIt DKCltKH IN EQUITY.-ELIZA Y. MIKLI.L, Adnilnlsiralrix, vs. I'., s. Mikcli et al. wm he SOM on TUESDAY, 4tli day of January next, nt ll o'clock A. .M.. lu front of the Cid Customhouse, All thai PLANTATION tn: TRACT Ot* LANI). Minuted ul ihebeuduf Poster's creek, wat era ol Cooper Uiver, nu the Upper and Lower Hack Uiver Hoad, in the Pariah of st. James1, cense creek, County of Charleston, ?iud known us Liberty Hall, contalnlMg SOOI acres. Untiing mid bound? ing uurlli on lamda of the calulu of winiam Hell; non beast and east nu Lauds of P. (!. Stoney, Ksi|.; east on Hrick Hope, owucil by Charles craves; southeast on Poster'* Creek; soul h and southwest on Foster's Creek; west on "llowhall." belonging lo the estate uf T. J. Smith, ami lo the weat ami northwest on Upper Hack Uiver Hoad, us per plat of lt. Henry Henani,Surveyor. Terms-uiie-tlili'it cash; balance in bonds of purchaser, payable in one mid two yours, with interest payable nunn.illy, secured by mortgage of thc premise*. Purchaser io pay for papers mi l stamps. K. W. M. MACKEY, dccl4 lui 8. c. c. Ky A. C. aicUIIiLlVRAY, A net Innrer. I T X I) i: ll 1) K C M K K I X 13 Q U 1 T Y. l_/ Richardson, ri ni. vs. Holland, et al. will be sold un TUKSDAY, nth day or January, IWu, lu Iront or the old Customhouse, ut io o'clock. A. M., All Dial LOT Ol' LANI), willi the Iwo-slory dwelling house ?uni buildings thereon, situate cornerTradd ami Friend streets, city or Charles Ion, state or South carolina, measuring in front on Tradd street or, feet n inches, more or tess, mid In depth, ou Friend street, 250 reel, more or less: bounded HOIIlll mi Tra<ld street, east on land now. or late or Ike estate or Thonitis s. (irlmkc, west on Friend street, north on land now or late of John Crawford. Terms-One-third cash; Unlunce in one and two veurs, secured by bonds ami mort gaga of prem? ises. Purchaser lo puv for pupers and stamps. lICC-JI lui E. W. M. .MACKEY. S. 0. C. By A. C. IMcUILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. (Marv ll. MaunhiK vs. Charles 1). Carr, el al.) Will be sold na TUESDAY, lite lilli day or Jan? uary, A. ll. 1870. In Iront of Hie cud Customhouse, at ll o'clock A. M.. All lliut LOT OK LANI), with the handsome Store and outbuildings thereon, situate on Hie norili side of llruiul street, City or Charleston, Slate aforcsaiil, measuring mid containing In front on Itroadstreet twenty-seven (t?) lent, more or less, nml lu depth one hundred und two leet, more or less; hounded north on ?ands now or formerly or William Payne, east on land form? erly of winiam Payne, now or late ol I. S. K. Heimelt, south on itroad street, and west on lands formerly or Edward Behring, uow or lute of E. W. Edgerton ami F. Richards. Terms-Oue-(|iiarter cash ; balance in bond, bearing seven ncr cent, interest per unuiim, pay? able in one, tito und three years, secured by mortgage or the premises and Insurance or the buildings thercuu. Purchaser lo pav for papers mid stamps. E. W. If. MACKEY, i leo; ll nt S. C. C. Ky A. C. MclJllZlVRAY, Anet Innrer. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. A. fi. Hice vs. C. I). Carr, and al. Will bu sold lu front of thc Old Post mil re. In Charleston, on TUESDAY, the lilli January, 1*70, ut ll o'clock A. M., All that t'lEGK.PARCELOR LOT OP LAND, with the Hutt.lings ilicreon, situate, lying and being In Franklin street,lu Chnrlejloti, mensuring andcon tabling in front on said street 3ti L et,ami Hie same on the back linc,nml m t feet lu depth.more or less; hutting mid bounding north on Lund now or lute of T. C. Whitney, cast on Krnnkllu street, south on Lund now or late of J. C. Riv*"*. Trustee Mrs. Sophia Coiiper, aii<ljuaBB_^' now or late ut Joshua Lazarus. 4flHSL^. All thal LOT, PIECE blt PARCEL 01*LAND. Willi thc HullllillgS thereon. M?nate, lying and being in clim i.-li Kl reel, in Charleston, measuring and containing ia Trout on Church st reel'JO feel lu width, and In depth from casi lo west 104 foet, more or less. Hutting and bounding north on l,amis now ?rlalo of estate of Margaret Munroe, south by the Tenement und Lands now or late or estate or J. Mathews, east by Church street, and west by Lands or . Terms-One-Atari li ensh; balance upon bond bearing 7 per cent, interest per annum, payable semi-annually, pnynblc lu one, two ami three years, secured by mortgage or the premises and insin?.ince of Hiv buildings thereon and assign? ment of Hie policy. Purchasers lo pay for lispers mid Stamps. E. W. M. MACKEY, decal tai _ s. c. c. Ky LAUREY & ALEXANDER. ESTATE SALE. On WEDNESDAY, JOtli instant, will he sold lu Marsh's Ship Yard, ul ll o'clock, on account of an Estate, Tlie PILOT BOAT "YOUNO AMERICA," as she now Iles. Lcugili O'J feet; beam 19 feet; depth or hold 7 reel. And immediately arter, on Accommodation Wharf, 1 CAPSTAN 1 tot Sash 1 lot minus 1 lot Shutters 1 Int Blocks 1 lot Steering Wlieels 1 lot OH nml Lard Cus? ?,-c, ? e, Comm inn* cn?h. dees thtuni3 Ky LOWNDES A UHMRALL. RESIDENCE, ARCHDALE STREET. Will he sold, TUESDAY, January 4th, 1870, ut Hie Old Post?nico, ut ll o'clock. That elegant BRICK RESIDENCE, on thc west side of Archdale street, one door north of Maga? zine street, known as Ko. SI. The House contains six large npi'lglii roouis, puntry, dressing rooms, Ac, willi doutiie piazzas to thc South. Lot meas? ures about ?o reel from by nbout 150 feet deep. Terms-Onc-tlilrd cash; balance In one ami two years, secured by bond and mortgage. Properly io lie insured nml policy assigned. Purchaser to poy for papeis nml stamps. deoUfwthtu 4 R E P E R E E ' S SALE By virtue of a decree of tho Court of Common Pleas, for the Fourth Circuit of the State of South carolina, ?itt lug In Equity in thc case of Morris K. Jesup, ct n', vs. thc Wilmington and Manchester Railroad Company, ct al, will be sold at Public Auction, al tho door of tho Court? house in Wilmington, in tho State or North Caro? lina, at ll o'clock A. M., on WEDNESDAY, the it ti dav or January, iS70, All that portion nf thc WILMINGTON AND MANCHESTER RAILROAD which Iles within the State of South Carolina, with all thc ROLLING STOCK, Equipments, Depots. Workshops, Materi? als, and everything pertaining thereunto, to? gether willi all the rights, privileges, franchises und npptirtoiinnccs, os set forth and more particu? larly described in the several mortgages men? tioned lu Hie proceedings. Thc terms of iliosulc are cash; the bonds af the Company secured by Hie mortgages mentioned In thc report of thc special referee, and flied la thc case, to bo accepted from thc purchaser pro rata as part payment in thc order of priority es? tablished by the report; provided that the same rateable proportion of cash be paid In for the other bombi nf the same grade of priority not In the hands of the purchaser; and provided, also, that suiMclcnt casu lie paid In to cover costs, charger and expenses nf aale; thc purchaser also to psy for papers. W. ALSTON PRINGLE, 8peolal Referee. Charleston, lotti November, 1809. QOM MISSIONER'S SALK. By virtue nf a decree of the Court of Equity of tho County of New llanover, of tho state of North Carolina, In tlie case of Morris K. Jesup, cl al, vs. the Wilmington and Manchester Rail? road Comnanv. et al, Michael Cronlcy, Commis- ! Binn er, duly appointed hy thc Court, win sell at Public Auction, st the door of the Courthouse, In Wilmington, in the State of North Carolina, at ll o'clock, A. M., ou WEDNESDAY, the Bth day of Junuary, 1870, Alf that portion of thc WILMINGTON AND MAN? CH ESTER RAILROAD which Hes within tho Slate or North Carolina, with all the rolling stock, equip? ments, depots, workshops, materials and every? thing thereunto pertaining, together with all the rights, privileges, franchises and appurtenances, as set forth and more particularly described In the several mortgages mentioned in the pro? ceedings. Terms of sale arc ensh. Thc bonds of thc nabi Company, secured by the thrco first mortgages, to wit: Tho mortgage lo Edward Sandford, dated May i. ISAI; the second mortgage tu Edwnrd ?andrord, dated March 1. 1853, and tho mortgage to Oeorge W. Dargan, dated the 13th of April, I6A6, shaU be aooepted In full aa part payment, according to the priority of said mortgages; tnd the bonds of tie said Com Sony, scoured by the mortgage to the said Morris :. Jesup, shall bc accepted pro rata as part par? ra eat in the order of priority eataaUahsd Ul said mortgage. M. 0RONLY, Oommlaaloasr. Wumalgi on, N. C. HOVIU tafllwl Ruction Salea--?ntnrc ?Dapo. Hy HO WM KS A 81LCOX, A li i t i o m i rs. SALK OF VALUARLE H KAL ESTATE, in the matter of Juim Hargrave io Henry i). Milroy. * win be Molli DU TUESDAY, Hie Pith day or Juuu ary, A. H. m?o, ut ti o'clock A. M., lu noni of tho md Customhouse, ut Hie loot of Hroad Klrct'l, ChnrhKloii, I. All that LOT til' LANI? on the ROtttli solo of Caution's Conn, containing 42 feel front by Ito Fuel lu depth ult the cast linc, and NC feet in Jeplli on Hie west line, hounding north on C.ninon's Court, south un Lands of A. V. Hawson, west on Lundi now or lalo of ll. Wort li man, and CHM on Lol No. HM! Hie said Lol being known in Payne's plan of T. N. Gadsden's Lundi hy Hi? No. n;7. it Ail that LOT Ol' LAND adjoining tho ubovu to lite COM?, nuil kima n in the Maid Paync'aiilanliy lite No. i?;r., niva airing ju front on Cauiioii's Court 43 feet by UIKIIII I PI reel In depth. IhniinRng norib on fun noll's Court; S?MIIII ?in lands (,r A. V. Haw sou. West oil l.oi So, b.;, nini cad on Lots Nos. 11 ".. IC4 itltil HW. ?L All thill I.OTOF LANI* on Hu- mist Hide of Pine street, ?mil known In said Pawn '.- plan hy Hie No. SM, measuring in front on ?"l?e street 4u feet, tty about Uti Toet lu depth. Hounding north on Lut No. 217. south on Lol No. 21f>, west on Pine slr* et, mid cnn on Lol No. 214. 4. All Hint bot ol' LANI) known in I'ayiu "H plan by the N". 2 iv, measuring in front on Pine Rt reel IU feel, lu annul th', feet in depth. Hounding west un line KI reel, easton Mit No. 220, north on Lot Nos. 22a, 221 ami 22.1, anil soul li on Lol No. 217. 6. Ail that LOT OK LAND known in Payne's pian by the No. soo, situate ut Hie southeast cor? ner 01Ohtuiiiie|ieu street and c.iuuon's Court, nicnsnriug ?W lcd "> luches on cannon's Conn, by uboill HHJ red iii depth; hounding north nu Cannon's Court, west on Chlinpiepen street, south 011 Lui No. 207, ililli east on Lot NO. 205. ti. All those LOTH OF LASH with Hie Handings thereon, situate on Hie west side of President Street and known in Payne's plan by tho Nos. 103 and nil, measuring together In Inuit on Presl dent street.82 fvot, on lim huck lino 0:1 feet, and lu 11.-1 H ii 120 feet: hounded east 011 President street, west 011 Lot No. 100, liorth on Lol No. 100, and south on Lands or A. V. Dawson, bn the di? mensions of all Dur aforesaid properly more or less. Tennr -One-third cash; balance on a credit or ?me mut two years, with interest from the day or sale, payable suuil-UHiiualty, secured by bond of the purchasers und mortgage of Hie premises, willi COM nani tor resale on u hreacli ol u condi? tion ot Ibu IMJIIII*. Purchasers to pay for papera ?iud Mumps and taxes for I lie year ls7o. ilccSi mannus Hy LOUIS H. DcSAUSSUItK. UNDER DECREE IN EQUI TV. Livingston vs. llazietiursi-Farm about .me anil u half Hilles from city line. Pursuant to Hie order of Ihn Court, will lit- sold ?it public unction, on TUBS!)AY, She islu January, 1870, nt ll o'clock A. M., ut thc (lld Post?nico, In Chai lesion. Tho Tit ACT OF LANI) on Ashley River known as Hie "Livingston Karin," nhout one and a halt miles from thc city Hue and four and a hair mlle* [rom thc Courthouse, containing abo ul 00 acres of high mid marsh Laud. Hounded on the north hv Lauds of- llnppuldt; east on Lauds of Disher und Dr. Vutes; south ou Lands or Kins? man, and west on Ashley River. On thc place Ls it good dwelling house, willi eight rooms, timi pla/./.as on three sides, kitchen, negro houses, naru tum stable. The Kunu Ls 011 a high blutr on thcrlvcrnti commands u lino view; it is considered healthy lu live on most of the your. Thc bluir could tie used us 11 binding, nut! would make a good silo for a phosphate mill. Terms-One third cash; balance by bonds bear? ing suven per cent, semi-annual interest, payable 111 two eipial successive annual Instalments from day of sate, to be secured by u mortgage or the premises; the buildings to bc Insured and pulley assigned. Purchasers lo pay for stamps and nil necessary papera. \V. li. LIVINGSTON, UeeSS tui2\vimamiuu Special CommlsHloncr. Wy HUTSON LEE, Auctioneer. BULL VS. THE DANK OF SOUTH CAR? OLINA. tm TUESDAY, 4th day of January, 1870, will bc . sold nt the Old Custom House in Charleston. Ali Hun LOT OK LAND with the buildings amt I ni pro vernen is thereon, sil nate at thc northwest corner or East Hay and Hroad streets, lu the City or Charleston, measuring und containing In front on Hroad street, forty-seven (47) reel rrtorc or less; on thc back or north linc-feet more or less; on the east line-feet more or less, and on thc west linc-feet more or less, und butting und bound? ing to Hie north on lund of Charles Liichgl, to Hie sm.Iii 011 Hroad street aforesaid, to Hie cast ou Kusl Hity street, and tu the wost on laud of estate of Mitchell King, xs will more Tully appear by plat of John A Mitchell, surveyor. Terms-OiiL'-lliIrd cash In Uultcd Stntes curren? cy ; balance payable In two eipial successive annual al tnstulmciils, willi Interest 1 hereon, at tho rato of seven . tr cent, payable annually, secured by bond or bunill or the purchaser or purchasers and mortgage of premises; thc buildings to bc Insured policy ol Insurance assigned. Hie purchaser or purchasers, however, being at liberty to pay the whole purchase money lu sash. Purchaser to pay for pii|>un ami .sunups. dec22 w2 slu2 E. W. M. MACKEY, S. C. C. EXTENSIVE SALE OF ? VALUABLE PROPERTY, s ?util Carolina, Kershaw County-In thc Cir? cuit Court, lu Equity.-Theodore Lang, Huai dian, ct ul, vs. Tilomas J. Workman, Executor. -Ulli for Account, to sell Estate, call In Gre .Rora, Ac. Rebecca Workman, vs. Thomas J. Workman Ex? ecutor.-Hill for Dower and Account. In pursuance of HU order made in thc above bills Ul September Term, A. D., 1800, I Will sell, before Hie Courthouse in Cat. lan, on MONDAY, thc Dili d day of January,* A. D. 1870, bolng thu lirsl Munday in thu month: All thc remaining REAL ESTATE or John Work? man, deceased, In sahl County, viz : 1. LOT lu Town or Camden, No. 1211, on Bast Dc Kuli* street, on which there ls a two story Building, with six rooms, outblldlngs, Ac, occu? pied at present by K. J. collier. 2. Lots 1012, 1013 and iou, on which there U a two story Building, eight rooms und outbuild? ings, corner of Church and Rutledge streets, front on Rutledge, occupied by E. J. Carter. 3. Half Lot No. 1227, corner Martel r.ad Rut le0.se Streets, one story House, lour rooms, kitch? en, Ac, occupied by Thomas I.evy. 4. Lots No, 1000 ami 1091, Doming on Rutledge street, House with eight rooms, out build mg's, Ac, occupied by Mrs. Haler. 6. Lots 1080,1087 ?nd 1088, vacant, on Market street. . . e. Lota loso and i05l, on Rutledge street, Rouse with four rooms and kitchen, back store, Ac, oc? cupied by W. D. Cooper. 7. bots lots and 1049, on corner or Broad and Rutlcdgo streets. Large Buildings, containing six stores under one roof, oitices, Ac, occupied by Baum m others, Messrs. Cloud, Goss, Carter UUd ot hers. 8. Lot No. 1047, on Broad street, one-story Dwelling-house and Store, occupied by Mrs. Wil? liams and W. Elias. 0. Lo: on Broad street, No. 1043, one-story Store? house, occupied by Mrs. C. Nash. 10. Lots No. 1040, ott Broad nt reel, and No. 1061 on Market street, two-story Store and Dwelling house, Ac, occupied by J. Christiansen. 11. Lot No. 1034, on Hroad street, and No. 1002, on Market street, two story Dwelling and Store? house, Ac, occupied by J. lt. Ooodalo. 12. North hair Lot, No. 1170, on Broad street, one-story Storehouse, occupied by A. M. Ken? nedy. 13. Lots Nos. 63S, 636 and 037, on corner of Fair and York streets, two one-story Dwelling-houses, occupied by Mrs. Donnie and P. Green. 14. Kirkwood Lot. House with eight or ten rooms. Ac, occupied by Wm. Scott. 16. Six hundred and twenty-six acres of Land, formerly of Joseph A. W. Berry, In Kershaw County, adjoining lands of David Barnes and others. 16. One Tract of eighteen hundred and nine? teen acres, on Sanders' Creek and Gum Swamp. 17. Interest of George K. DeBruhr and. Jena? DcUruhl in six hundred acres, being Land where? on W. E. De II mil i resided, belog one-half interest, bouuded by lands of C. Perkins and R. Cameron. 18. Interest In a Tract ol some three hundred and four acres, moro or less, part of a Tract of eight hundred acres originally granted to Samuel Reynolds, lying on Pine Tree Creek, bounded by lands or W. Sf. Shannon, John Player, Levy brad? ley, and others. io. At risk of former purchasers, one Square, IS Lol s, No. sos to 410. bounded by Meeting, Market, Wnterco and East Broad streets, bought hr E. J. Conaway. 20. Thirteen Lots, Nos. so, 100, 107, los, SI, 93, 84, 86 and 86, and parts of Lots Nos. 87, ss, 89 and loo. Bounded north by Square B, westby Broad and east by Meeting street, bought by Frank Carter. ALSO, One PEW In Presbyterian Chorea, m Camden. Two .shares Camden Bridge Block. Two Shares W. * N. O. Telegraph Stook. Seven Shares Block Bank Camden. Sixty-seven Shares 8. C. lt. IL Stook, Sixty -seven Half Shares 8. C. R. K. Stook. Terms-For personalty cash; for real estate, on all sums or and under tl ooo, one-fourth cash, bal anos in one, two and three years In equal annual Instalments, with Interest payable annually ; on all sums over Siooo, ten percent, cash, balance on like credit and terms credit portion to be secured by bind, personal sarctlcs, a mortgage or the premises and an assignment or poller ef Insur? ance on the blindings sold. Porchaserato nay for stumps and papers. W. D. MCDOWALL, Receiver. Por Information, apply te the Solicitor?, J. B. KERSHAW and WM. M. SHANNON, Camden, 8. C._deoSI tuwss LARGE SALES OP VALUABLE LANDS at Camden, s. C. As Attorneys and Sollctors, the subscribers will have sold in camden, on MONDAY, the third day of January next, nuder Fiera Facias, and under Decrees In Equity, Large numbera of valuable puroeia of LAND near Camden, forming lists too extensive fer funeral advertisement. Hy arrangements. Shep irs Bales as well as Equity Bales wal be mad? mostly on credit. A Por Hau and Information apply to either sf UM? undersigned. JOS. R. KMSRiW. war. M. BflAJfrTQIf. decal en, B. a, tuihssri