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CITY AFFAIRS. meetings Till? Di?y. t'ltrolluaChapter, nt half-pasl 7 P. M. South. Carolina Lodge, ni holf-pasl t P. M. riionl.x ruc Company, nt Imtf-pasl i P. M. Ki lends 01' Soul Item Kducallon.nl hair-pasl P. M. Auction Sn len Thin Dar? William McKay will sellai lOo'clock, itt lils store, household furniture, Ac. Miles Drake witt sell ut IO o'clock, at nu store, liol liing, Hy goods, Ac. it. M. Marshall A lirolhcr will sell nt half-past m n'i lock, al their ellice, horses, mules, Ac. N. A. Hunt Will sell Ut 10 o'clock, ul his store, IMO;-, show, Ar. Tiir L'HKAPKST Yirr.-Tito Nuira doh Olllco ls now printing lilll-hends In thc best style and on llue paper, at $-00 per thousand. Merchants, think .?f i! ? _ "... ?sie.--Unity Lodge. Ko. 5.r?, of Waltor Uuc'.li istlectcd thc following officers to serve for Iheprcsenl Masonic year: benjamin Stokes, W. M.: John I). Edwards. S. W.; John W. I.cinncks, j. w.; UcnJ. s. Rivers, Ircasiircr; I*. J. Malone, secretary. Hr-*: NESS ENTKI.OI'KS.-TUB NKWS Job Ofllce lt now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with business cards printed thereon, nt $4 per thous? and. Send your orders. Every merchant and business utan should have his cuni printed on lila envelopes. Tuc l'Nivr.its.T.- or TUE S O UT n.-The friends cf this important enterprise of the Proles lant Episcopal Church are Invited to meet al Holm' s'Lyceum lld* evening, when a report or or the roaditlon and prospects or thc institution will bo read. M?.i:Tt'.\ti7 KBPORT.-T?ICI hill of mortality for Hie week curling December39th shows a total ol ru "Seeths, 0 white and 22 colored, or thc rorin. rr thei'! -.vere 1 nin'.e and r, female adults: 1 mule and l '...cale Infant. The colored deni hs were a male and .? female adults: ii male anil 4 female lu? la ms. ('LKA'-? WOK.-The British bark Marin, Captain Webster, was cleared yesterday for Liverpool by Messrs. Willis A'Cltisolm, with a cargo or S hags sea island, IOU bales upland coll?n, 454 sacks cot? ton sc 1 and ?U tons phosphate, thc cargo weigh? ing I. .*"*:?, 1>S pounds, being an unusually large weigh' for a vessel oribis capacity, and display? ing goa l workmanship on thc part or Captain Wm. Smith, who stored thc Maria. Hrr.Ks'ClLllttT.\M.F. ASSOCIATION.-Al a meet? ing nf lilis association, held on thc Sith instant, the following Ofttcers were elected : Archibald Cameron, President: Robert Wing, int vice presi? den!; William linux, -Jd vice president; Win. Hoy, secretary and treasurer. Committee on Charity ll. Melamos, chairman; A. Mcconkey, J.Shaw. Committee on finance-John Wingate, chairman; r?. J. Paul, John F. Maher. Committee on Let? ters-!'. Uro??]root, chairman ; samuel Webb, .lohn Ml -Ill. Stewards-W. C. Mlllor, cuulrmau; M. McNeil, oeorge P. Marliittoc. Piper-James McPutr. Tnt: SSATIKO RINK.-Everybody is charmed with tills wonderful piece of art, now to bc seen at Hie Widows' Hosie, in ?road street. Those who saw lt last night expressed surprise that more publicity ha.s liol been given to lt. Hut lt will advertise Itself. Each spectator becomes the Immediate herald of ils beauty and interest. By a com pu tallon Which has been made, lhere can b? seen nearly otu thousand ilguros, beautifully dressed, enjoying thc cxhilirating delights of thc ice, upon ?kales, sleighs, velocipedes und every ?pecics or winter locomotion. Thc rink occupies Qac parlor or thc Home, and thc admLsslon ls but len cetus, lu addition to this, however, thc olhor large parlor or the institution is enriched by a multitude ot vory beautiful and ingenious arti? cles of tasto and value, which arc Tor sale, and lirlghl eyes look brighter 'when a purchaser ls lound ror them. Thu colossal cake ls In this room, also, and this will sbundantly repay a visit to be? hold. Tho entrance ls free. Thc rooms will be open lo-day Troiu l P. M. to 10 P. M. TIIK iimni KKASON.-Another fashionable audience graced the Academy or Music last even? ing on tho occasion or thc production or Offen? bach's delicious opera of "Slxiy-Slx." Thc pbjee went oil. ir possible, belier than those of the pre? vious evening, Miss Susan Galton and Mr. Whir IIii dividing between them thc lion's share or tho applause. Thc part sustained by Mr. Whlflln af? forded hut scanty scope for line singing, but lo make amends for this lils acting was really su? perb. ..Home, Swoei Home," by Miss Susan Cal? ton, being encored, she sang "Coming Thro' ? the Rye" with thc same archness and effect as on Monday evening. Mr. Clark, ns thc Peddler, though a tritio stiff, song well. It ls long indeed since Charleston hassecu so thoroughly enjoyable and meritorious a performance. To-niglii tho operatic version, in four acts, or Panch?n, thc Cricket, will bc produced. Fanchon ls always popular, less, perhaps, on ncconnt ot its original music than because lt abounds In the choicest moroeaw. rrnm the fovorltc operas or Hie great masters. Ii will afford, therefore, a severe test of the vocal powers of thc dallon Troupe. Civtf HOSPITALS ri LS TO TIIK OypiCKKS ??P TIIK SPANISH (SUN no ATS.-A communication was received yesterday by Mayor Pillsbury, from Se? nor dc Moneada, thc Spanish Consul, asking him IO state what hour would ne convenient for hlin to receive tho ont, cr* ur the fleet or Spanish gun boats now in our harbor. Hair-past two o'clock wan designated. Al that hour Hm Spanish Con sui, accompanied by Comvaodorc Casariego and Captains Tragtin, Plucgro und Lnguiiilln, called upon thc Mayor at his chamber. Aldermen Bur? row, Collins, Voigt, Cunningham, Holdings and Hampton represented thc Council. Dr. Lchby, thc health otllcer; Messrs. Thomas and Whlldon, treasurer and assistant treasurer ; 1*. J. Coo gan and M. 0. Camplin, appraiser md assistant; lite eily Sheriff and the City Attorney were also pies.-nt, aud united In tendering to tho ?nests thc hospitalities or tho city. Tho visitors were shown the paintings and other objects or Interest In the Connell Chamber, and ofter a pleating In? terchange of courtesies, an ndjonrnmcnt was culled to thc clerk's office, where a collation was spread by Roberts, ?.he caterer or Connell. Thc health of thc -Spanish ofllccrs was quaffed In champagne, nnd toasts were offered expressive of \Uc entente cordiale existing helweon thc authori? ties and thc officers or iho fleet. A visit wa? subsequently paid to the Collector ol ?he Port, mid lu the evening tho naval visitors attended thc Academy of Mumc Thc health oin ocr has kindly extended to the Spanish fleet thc usc or the cltr hospitals In cass any emergency should arise. On ly two of tho offiocrs presont at thc interview could speak English, but they were nil acquainted with American history, and ex? amined thc portraits or tlencral Washington in Council Chamber with great interest. They ex? pressed pleasure at their reception In Charleston, which they regarded ai one of the historic cilles of thc world, and dwelt upon tho prominent part rite had sustained in the late war. Thc frigate Plaarro and four additional gun boals arc hourly expected, and it ls not impro? bable thal this port will bc made the rendezvous for the entire fleot. nf thc vessels now In port will remalli for three or four days. --o> ( no u ns. -The following officers hare been otsctcd to serve In the Shaw Post, No. I, of tho H. A. H., of this State: N. K. Reod, commander; George N. Little, senior vice; John Daly, .li nlor vice; W. H. Hoyt, adjutant, and C. II. Sniccds, quartermaster. Alderman Hampton fell a victim to tho wiles of tue spirit last night, aud gie* eloquent over Re publlcantsm daring the session of Council. The attention of llttuor-dealcrs 1* directed to the notlse from the rounty commissioners, ru eairing them to take oat licenses before Hie first of January. RECULAR M a ETI sa or THE CITY cors cu.. Present-Inc Mayor, Aldermen Uedding?, roitor, cunningham, Volut, Collins. Harrow, Greene, Holloway, Small, Grown, l<. P. Wall, llowanl, Hamilton. K. I*. Woll. Tite meeting was called lo order ni len min? lites to 8 o'clock, and the proceedings of Ute last meeting read i>y Hie clerk and continued. A pct ll lon was read from UK-wharf owners of thc several wharves In Ihe elly, praying for the nse of Hie city lamps on their property ? i moonlight nights, deferred lo the Committee on Lighting Mic v'lty. A petition from thc elly physicians selling lorth their arduous dulles and Inad?quate pay, uud asking an Increase ol compensation. Alderman Collins made an appeal for tho petition, and was replied lo hy Aldermen Geddings, Cunningham and Small, and alter ulong dehnte Ihe petition was referred to thc Committee on Retrenchment and Holler. The pellimii of J. C. IL O.insscn wns referred lo the Coin tull tee on Streets. The petition ot the taxpayers ni Ward Xo. S for additional lights wat referred io the Commit' leo on Lighting lite Streets. Alderman Greene reponed favorably on thc pc tillen of tbs Ashley, Comet and Star Ure compa? nies lo purchase their machines. Accepted. Also 011 the petition or John W. Hull for Junk Hil op license. Accepted. Alderman Greene also presenteil the fellowing report : Thc committee to whom was referred thc peti? tion of John T. Poid, Esq., lessee und manager or Hie Acudemy ot Music, respectfully report us fol? lows : ITndlng thal the ordinance or ISO? gives thet'liv Council discretionary powers in thc mat? ter, v?ur cominlitee have given a great deal or consideration to thc mallei, and Hud that thc owner or the building has evinced a great deal of enterprise and public Spirit, and has given lo Charleston a building for public. OUlcrluluniCUlS which few expected to see tor years loc?me. The lessee and manager bas also exhibited much com? mendable enterprise and energy, and has Intro? duced recently in this eily some or Hie first art? ists ou lids Continent, thereby olTerliiK induro mellis lo strangers to visit the city. Your com? mittee, therefore, respectfully recommend Hint thcMuvor ho authorised to permit Mr. Toni to contin?o lils theatrical entertainments at tho Aondemv of Music upon thc payment lo Hie elly or ten dollars per week while giving those enter? tainments. JAS. F. amtRKR, L. T. POTT KR, M. ituowx. A misunderstanding arose between some mem? bers of Council ns ta the nature ot Hie report, but on hearing Hie petition read the report was adopted. The same committee I lieu made thc following report, winch was adopt eil-Aldermen Hampton mid L. P. Wall voting no: Thc committee to whom was referred thc reso? lution of Alderman Harrow, nt thc last meeting ot Connell, lieg leave to report t hat, having ex? amined thc matter cu .'foll v. they Hud that lt ls not in thc power of thu Mayor lo Impose a fine greater than $100, and timi ir Hie resolution was adopted by Council, lt would lie Inoperative. Your committee therefore beg to bo relieved rrotn thc further consid?ration ol' the subject, and bo discharged. Alderman Ccdding?. fr??ni thc Committee oil Ac? counts, reported favorably on sundry hlllsugainst tho city. Adopted. Alderman Holloway, from lite Committee on brick and Woollen iluildlngs, reported favorably on Hie petition of Loyd. Adopted. Alderman Voigt. Iroin the Committee on City Lands, recommended thc renewal or leases io Hie rollowliiK persons: Kstutc or Si ein meyer, M. C. Camplin, J. v. Sclilrmcr and I!. M. Inorganic; tho leases io be extended for a period orton vears. Also, tho renewal or the leases of-water lots to K. M. llrodie, Courtenay .v Trenholm sud ll. T. Street, for a tenn or live years. Aldermen Collins and narrow opposed the re? port and advocated Hie advertisement or thc lauds In thc public prints, HO that all persons rould bid ror thc leases, and not make a monopoly ir thc leases or thc eily lands by certain parties ivho had heretofore occupied them. Alderman Voigt explained that the prices asked 'or these Icasc3 had been largely increased. The enanis had Improved thc properly, and it was bought only justice to nllow them lo retain pos icssion or these city lands. On motton, thc report was rcrerrcd back to thc lommlttoe. Tho Committee on steam Engines reported ra rorably on the petitions or Janies Adger A Co. ind J. C. Jacobs. Adopted. Tho petition orMcssrs. Willcox, Clhhos A Co., to >rcct a steam engine, wits referred to thc Com? inlitee on Steam Englues. Alderman Cunningham, from thc Committee or iVays and Menus, presented it bill regulating leenacs, which was ordered to ba printed, and jottnoll udjourned to meet' on Thursday evening, it 0 o'clock. CHARLESTON CIIAMIIKH OK Conn RUCK.-A -egulur meeting or thc Chamber was held Men lay evening, JTth Instant, nt Hibernian Hall, nt 7 ?'clock, Robert Mitre, Esq., president, in the shalr. Arter Ihe reading and confirmation ur ihcmln ito.s or previous meet I np, the following comma llcatlon rrom thc secretary or thc Liverpool Chamber or Commerce was read by thc secretary: ' ClIAUnKR Ol'COUMKRCK, I LiVKttt'ooi., September-J.} Ufar .Sir- I um directed by thc council of thia Chamber to request your attention to thc system ir selling cotton by the gross weight, without nuking any allowance ror tare, which prevails ut he cotton shipping ports or thc United stales. lt ls thc custom lu this market ror a tare ..r ; annuls per hundred weight, mid a draft, of t lonnds per hale, to bc allowed by thc seller tn tho myer. Iron bands and ropes being weighed tgulnst each oilier, and thc council arc of opinion liai a scale or allowance, assimilating to these, lughl to be adopted In the United Slates. I nut, therefore, directed to ask yon toboso obliging ns to bring thc subject under the conside? ration or your Chamber, with a view to their co jperalion and aid being mrorded In promoting iinironniiy or system in both countries in thc sc' liug or cotton. I remain, dear slr. your fait li fal servant, WILLIAM lii.ooo, Secretary, nie Secretary Chamber of Commerce, Charleston. Ou moi ?on, the communication was received ns information, and Hie secretary directed lo ac? knowledge I he same. Mr. Tupper, under resolution ndoptcd al the last mecilug or ttaMmamber, made the following report : CMAHLBSTOX. Dccemin-r 27, lsoo. Thc commuter appointed to Investigate the Irregularities existing lu thc shipping business, beg lo report: That I hey hare received several communications Troin respectable mci chants and musters of ea? sels, which satisfy your committee ns to thc exis? tence of thu following irrcgiilarltl es: 1. Masters or vessels entering iport arc Im? portuned by the pilots io conslg their vessels to parlies Hum whom said pilots ure reported to re? ceive a mottled consideration. ?. ll Is run her represented thal hy lite influence ursald/pllots several respectable shipping houses have lust thc consignment or vessels which Ihe capt jins had originally Intended placing in their Charge. a. Vessels have been published in Ihe dally napers, as being consigned lo certain merchnnts lu this city, willmot thc consent and in violation ot thc wishes or the masters of said vessels; nnd against this unwarrantable Interference thc mas? ters have made serious complaint to lids Cham? ber through your committee. 4. Merchandise has been I ii rn r d from Its legiti? mate consignment by thc uudlgnlllcd and un? usual solicitations or members or this Chamber. ft. Vessels havo been taken from ono wharf and Influenced lo another by ihe Interference ofecr lulil mei chants in thc most uiijustlllahlc manner. Your committee rcspccMulIy recommend thal this Chamber convey Hs censure of thc above Irregularities hy thc adoption ot thc following resolution. Reso'.reO, Thal thc Charleston Chamber or Com? merce condemns In tho most unqualified terms any act on thc pan of miy member or Hie Cham? ber, or any merchant of this city, to secure busi? ness legitimately consigned to another, or lo In? fluence the consignment or vessels or merchan? dise, by any arrangement with pilots, or other? wise, In the representation of the superior advan? tages of ons Urtu over another, lu tho transac? tion or business; such a course, scorning deroga? tory lo the high character that should ever bo tho standard of merchants, who have the am? bition to sustain tho dignity and suir-respret of tho business community, of which they form s part. Respectfully submitted, P. TITTER, A. P. CALIIWKI.L, A. lt. TAIT, li. LAPITTF, THEO. IHCIIKT. Mr. W. A. Courtenay, seconded by Mr. H. H. Frost, mored that the report bc accepted and published. Tho president appointed Ihe following mem? bers to rei ve on ibo eommlttee for the annual selebratlon on the nth Pcbraary, 1B70: McMrs. P. L l'or, har, Robert Murdoch, P. & Rodfors, Bo? reas Wis-, acd W. A. Kelly. On atoll in, the Cfea.nber adjeurnetj. UNITKI? STATU? DISTRICT COI'RT- COLUMBIA, DKCKHBKIt31, 1805.-HON. QRORGBS. BRTAN, PRB BIMBO.-RX parle C. M. J?nos, of Darlington, .clifton for tlnal discharge. Parker A Conner, pro pct. Referred lo J. C. Carpenter, registrar, ami ?lnni hearing ordered for January 34, is7o, iioforc court al Cliarlcsion. Rx pari- Krauels II. Kennedy, of Sumter; ox parie ll. c. McLeod, of Sumter; ex parten. U. Walker, or Barnwell. I'oMllonaroranaMllachargc. llavnoswoi th A Fraser nail Parker A connor, pro pei's. Reports or registrars In lavor of discharge ?ere ro.ul nuil conllrmerl, nml the rourl signed nmior seal ecrllHeatca amt onlcra ofdlschotgc. Ex parte John Smllli, executor. In rc K. C. .Mc Lure, haukrupt. Petition to iirnw dividends. V.oAlltev A liruivlcv, propel. Leave given loilrr.iv dividends upon i.omi and security being niven to ruruiul ll the Supreme Court should decide I tint slave d?lits are null and void. Ex parto Tilomas ll. Chappell, assignee, in rc Wilford!*. Peterson. Petition lo cull Hillens. J. \V. Spearman, pro pet. Keferred lo registrar, and assignee io ?ive notice lo lien creditors io cal amish lieus, .te... Ac. Ex parla J. w. Spearman, assignee, in re J. w. Cliiippoll, liaiikrupt. lileill, idem. Kx pane Sooth carolina Itailruad Company in re C. A Scott. Petition fur sale to pay lien. Par? ler A Conner, pro pct. tm hearing report or regis? trar, ordered thal saine be confirmed, nnd that assignee sell thc property mentioned In tho pc tillou, mid rrom proceeds pay costs, and then thc hoad and mortgages or petitioners. CIRCUIT cot'irr. The conn opened al 10 o'clock. The jurors an? swered to their names, and the court resumed the consideration or Hie case of Iloyktn vs. insurance companies. * Order?ir/fwii/ng.-Onrrlll K. Uoykln vs. thc (lornianlu Inanranca Company, ih? Niagara in? surance Company, the llanover lusurance Com? pany, tho Itepiilillc Insurance company. As snmpstt. Mondav, 20111 December, lsoo. Plain i ul's nltoriiey made motion lo set nslde order previously granted without prejudice, on 'Jd No? vember, ison, via: "A new trial in this cause' having been ordered, nnd Hie plaiiitlll' having been allowed to amend his declaration, on me? llon of Slnuim mi A Harker, defendants' .ulm noys, ll ls ordered that the defendants have leave lo withdraw all pleas entered by them to the ronner declaration, and to demur or plead, as they may bo advised, fie now, lo Hie plain? tiff's declaration niel writ." Defendants' counsel consent lng, the order was rescinded. Tile defendants- counsel then moved for leave to withdraw Hie pleas original ir filed to thu nhl declaration, previous lo Hie order for new trial, und to demur or plead, ns they may be advised, ?fe nor?. After argument, moiion was grunted. Tho plaintiff's counsel then rend the declaration, ami derendants' counsel entered plea tn abatement, to which plaintiff demurred. (In aigoment. demurrer was sustained and thc pion overrated. The defendants' counsel then Hied special demurrers. Tuesday. 21.-Argument was heard on special demurrers, und the judge sustained the demurrers ns to Hie 1st, 2d, 3d and llb counts of thc old declaration, mid overruled the special demurrers as to I ho additional or new cornus. Defendants' counsel excepted to thc rulings of thc court on thc demurrers lo thc new counts. Kxcopilnn wns noted hy Hie judge. Thc plaintiff's counsel excepted Judge's ruling as in thc Isl. -Jd, lld and sUli counts of the old declaration. The derendauts' counsel now fl lot! genera! Issue and special pleas. Wed? nesday, aa.-Plaint HTS counsel, under smb. rulo of cu omi Court lor District of South Carolina, mov? ed to strike ont tho special pleas. The motion wns sustained by Hie court and the pleas were stricken om. Tue defendants' counsel then mov? ed ror scout u v tor costs us rollows: "lt appearing to thc court tty the plea in abatement, thal the plain)Iff, in whose uaine the suit is being carried on, ls non rompo.* mentit, ordered Hun the cuuse bc stayed until security for costs he put In.*1 Mo? tion overruled. ciRcrrr co tr KT. II. K. Boy kin vs. Cern?anla Insuranc: Com? pany, et al. Argument wuseloscd nt niue o'clock P.M., and niter charge by thc Judge, thc Jurv retired. After being out about hair au hour, returned Into conn with thc following verdict: 'Wu lind fur the plaintiff In the sum or $10,000, with Interest from thcSSth day or March, 1S0T.M Joli ii T. Sloan was admitted to practice In thc Culled Slates Courts for South Carolina. Ml V H I JV IS S S A' O T I C Ii S . OXK quints ?Hill.il note paper and envelopes to match, forty cents. Hasel street Bazaar, op? posite Hie Synagogue. dCCSO ? KEW VOBK I,I: m ?KU 7 cents; Chimney Cor? ner io cenia. Heady nt half-past 4 o'clock this day, al the Hasel street bazaar,opposite thc Syn? agogue. LAMBS' AX? MISSUS' runs.- C. II. Johnson, at the Temple iff Fashion, No. 200 King street, has just opened thc largest and llucst stock of Furs ever offered In Charleston. You can find lhere the Hen! Musks, Ermine, muli uno Astrac?n Sets, from $20 io $.nx. Also, nil or tim lowor grades, from S3 to i\u per set, and will still con? tinue to receive thc above goods until arter New Year's. This is tho only place where Hie liner grades of Furs nrc kept. Don't full to go aud sec them. di e j i fw2 llAXIIdOMK LlTIIOUBAPUY.-WC were prc senicd yesterday by Mr. William Fischer with n richly ornamented slice!, Illuminated with a va rlcly of elaborate lithographic designs, nil or which were executed at Mr. Fischer's establish? ment, corner or King and Husel streets. Thc work would do credit to any of the best Northern lithographers. Mr. Fischer gives notice that he has completed his arrangements for lithograph? ing in all its branches at short notice und low rates. There will be no need hereafter to sond to New York to have autograph circulars or price currents produced In lac s mlle. -fine Qlrts. TUR HASEL STREET IIA* (ori'OsiTi: TUB BTXA00OBR,) CHROMUS ! CHROMOS ! Cl I HOMOS I CHROMOS ! t-HHOMOS I CHROMOS ! CHROMOS ! CHROMOS ! CHROMOS ! The largest assortment of V R A M E I) C II It O M 0 S Kver seen in Charleston. I'KICK 1" lt o ll FIFTY CK NTS TO TWENTY DOLLARS. FIFTY CUNTS TO TWENTY DOLLARS. FIFTY CENTS TO TWENTY DOLLARS. ar Thc Public arc Invited to call and ex amine_ decal <El0tl)itig aub -Turmoiling ($0000. Q LOTI! IN ?, TAILORING ANO FURNISHING COORS. MRXKK A MULLER, No. 325 KIMO S TH H KT, Three Doors below Liberty street. Have just rcc'ived and opened n largo and Ano assortment of Mon's Youths' and Hoy's CLOTH INO, FURNISH INO (100DS, Ac. Consisting of Elegant OVERCOATS, Business and Dress Bults, White and Colored Shirts, Underwear floods, Ac, English and Domestic Half Hose, Aloxnndcr's aud Coitvlslcr's Kid Cloves, Buckskin, Doeskin, Calfskin; Cloth, Casslmerc, Tweed; Silk and Thread Gloves, Linen and Paper Collars, Cravats, Neck Ties, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Sttspoudcrs, Umbrellas, Ac. Also, a large and well assorted stock of BROAD? CLOTH, CASS1MERE, DOESKIN, BEAVER CLOTH, Ac, a large variety of the now stylo Pants sud Vest Patterns, which wo offer to soil by piece, j ard or pattern, or make up into garments by measure, In tho latest styles. Our stock has been selected with great care, and prices marked very low, In plain figures. Being confident that wo can effur Inducements unequalled by any other house, wo solicit buyers in our Uno to give us a cati before purchasing elsewhere. All orders will recolvo our prompt and very careful au cn Hon. Entire satisfaction ls guaranteed, octll in wfMinos c HARLES HICKEY GILDER, PORTRAIT AND riCTURB FRAME MANUFAC? TURER, No. 345 Kixa STREBT, Charleston, S. 0. Old Frames Regllt equal to new. Looking glasses of atl sises fitted to Frames. Jost received, tn assortment of lise Chromes ?si BagTBrlgag. a xs wrtnstaes ?joliunn ?OO?G. vis r T O lt Once sold If wc only knew Whore thc resident citizens me.de their purchases there we should gel well served. To such wcoiTer A DIRECTORY. Tho Indies who desire thc latest styles or r.i<h iomihle Head Dressing, Curl.?. Chignons or Druids, co io M. A A. ASHTON. Tho Keiitieuien who desire ioho presentable In Adonis attire, ror Wies, UO to M. A A. ASHTON. All who desire thc best Herman Colognes, (lo to M. A A. ASHTON. For Diadem or Coronal Combs, all Co to M. A A. ASHTON, rh ose who require the liest Extracts, Co to M. A A. ASHTON. Every ono ?rho desires good Huir Itrwthcfl or Combs, tlo to M. A A ASHTON. Ot necessity oil Who require a good Tooth llrusli, tlo to M. fe A. ASHTON. For genuine Tale de Ven?s, all must Co lo M. A A. ASHTON. For Hair Pres und Regenerators, nearly all Co to M. A A. ASHTON. In Tact, nil who require genuine goods from tho following houses : Society Hygi?nique, 1 ,(Halley's, l . Rubin's, .? Atkinson's, g Cowdruy's, I a tlosncll's. ? Fiver, j *J Lowe A Sons, . g . Oacrliiln, o yardley, .J He ' A Dcmarson, j Rowlands A Sons, j Cowland, J ? also, Venia Coods lu their linc from every reputable manufacturer in (ho States, Co to M. A A. ASHTON, No. 240 King street. Five doors from Market street, novl mwHlntos JJOW IS THE TIME TO ?UY CHU AIM lt K A I> T HIS! i - i?ali. from this day until the 1st January, 1876, oiler Hie rest of my stock or FINE -FRENCH FANCY HOODS, SI ?TAUI.K I OU HOLIDAY PRESENTS, NEW YEAR'S RIFTS, Ac.. AT VICKY Low PRICKS. Some beautiful WORK HONES, WRITING DESKS, JEWEL STANDS, TOILET CASES. CHINA VASES and beautiful ORNAMENTS, were received during thc Holidays, bul could not bc shown until now, and they will bi sold very cheap. THE REMAINING STOCK OF TOYS IS OFFERER AT COST. F . vox SA N T ?! N . No. 220 KING STREET, NEXT DOOR TO ACADE? MY OF MUSIC. 1?CC27 3 Shirts ano -funnelling ?ooo* OME THING NE W S AT SCOTT'S STAR SHIRT BM PORIUM. THE CHAMPION DRACK. THE CHAMPION DRAGE. THE CHAMPION RRACE. THE CHAMPION RRACE. THE CHAMPION RRACE. THE CHAMPION RRACE. THE CHAMPION DRACK. THE CHAMPION UK ACM. THE CHAMPION DRACK. THE CHAMPION DRACK. This Hrace, lu Us peculiar construction, has all thc advantages of SUSPENDERS AND S H OUED E lt URACES COMBINED. First, lt does not disarrange thc Shirt Hosom. Second, .lt cannot slip mr thc shoulders. Third. There in less strain on the buttons of the pants than with common Suspenders. Fourth. Each section of tho panta can bc adjusted indepen? dently. Fifth. Hy mentis or thc Adjusilblc Hack Strap a gout lc or powerful brace can lie ob? tained. Sixth. It attaches to the panes at thc same points thal thc ordinary Suspender docs. For sale by E. SCOTT, Dealer lp tho Celebrates Star Shirts and Men's Furnishing Goods, MKVTINO IVriiur'r, OrroaiTC MAKKKT HALL. Sole Agent ror thc above Bruce in Charleston, S. C. dcc2i Mt! O NE TRICE SS H M ss ? a ? * * 5 5 I I ? t I i g* 1 i i i w ?? g i ? I 2 in ONE PRICEI nov 2-2 B insurance. R o'o K ITY ? LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Assets over.$1,300,000 Issues all kinds ol Life and Endowment Poli? cies. Dividends annually In cash. Only Ce* 1 pany having the Definite Guaranteed Surreni'er Value Plan Policies, world-wide. Second to no Company in thc United States ror stability, libe? rality and economy. Ofilcc No. Ut Broadway, New York. CHRISTIAN W. BUCK, President. WILLIAM M. COLS, Secretary. Stato Agency No. 35 Urond-ntrcct, second door. Local and Canvassing Agents wanted through? out tho State. Apply lu person or by letter to JAMES G. HOLMES, .lu.. i General Agent for South Carolina. J lily 12 mw ft; mos A. 0. KAUFMAN, BROKER, No. 20 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. 0. SOUTHERN SECURITIES or every description, viz: Unctirrciit Hank Notes, State, City and Rail? road Stocks, Bonds and Coupons, bought and sold on commission. AI.SO, GOLD AND SILVER COIN. Orders solicited and promptly executed. Prices Current Issued weekly and forwarded gratuitously to any point on application os above. Attention gi vea to the purchase and salo of Real Estate. dccl.l mwf .linosntu TT~?~L~M B S ? M~A O ? E T ll , NO. 36 BROAD STREET, Charleston, S. C., BROKER, AUCTION KKK, REAL ESTATE AKD GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Will attend to Renting and Collecting of Rents and purchase and salo of Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver and Real Est ute. ALSO, To tho Purchase of Goods and Supplies for par tlsa In thc country upon reasonable terms. QKOKOB L. HOLURS.ALKXANUSH MAC n BTU joni Ivr_ ?PIIAM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG DRINK. A 8URB CURR KOR DRUNKENNESS. One Dollar a Bottle. Sent by mall, postage paid, S* receipt of price. The AnUdote la tho asst remedy that can be administered In Manla-a-Potu, and also for all nervous affections. Fer lalo by Dr. H. BARR. No. DU MeeUna street, .cte Agent for South OaroUtia. Auction Gitlcs--(Sl?io Dun. It. M. MARSH ALL A; HUOTHKR ?\?riLL SKLL THIS DAY, AT HALF VT PAST 10 o'clock, ut Ko. 33 llroatl street. HORSES, Mules, Curt ami Harnen?. Morai MIT (tin. .*? lillis. I,imo, linster, Kcrtlllxcr, Furniture, nul Planos. dei 29 Hy N. A. Il Ii NT. BOOTS. SHOES, IIROfJANS, HALMO MOI! \I.S. GAITERS, A?:. THIS DAY, Mn' suth Instant, nt io ...?.iori;, In my Sulcsrooui, Ko. 112 Meeting street, I will sell, ce casca assorted HOOTS, simes. Grogans, liai inor?is. Cultera. Ac. deem Hy WILLIAM McKAY. 1) K !! R M PTO H Y S A li K . THIS DAY, Wednesday, at lo o'clock, ut No. KM Meeting st reel. Ijirgc Int HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Cooking Stoves, Mattresses, i Rue Mlleli H?ni, i lluniuclie, mid sundry Hry Hoads, Cutlery, Hardware, and l linc Showcase, ilecso Hy MILKS DRAKE. ClLOTlllNli, DIIY OOODS, NOTIONS, / MATS, Ac. 'lil ls MORNINO. al IO o'clock, I ?ill sell at my store, corner of King and Liberty st reels, An Invoice of CI.OTIII.M;, put received, con aisling of: 4s l inc Clin k KR?CK COATS 72 Casslmero uml Satinet Hack Coats. Cussimure, silk ami satin Vi sis STA pair Cnsstmerc, Doeskin and satinet Punts 24 Heavy overcoats Ladies'Clonks, NuWus, Scarfs, Hoods, Ladies' and Gchltcnion'a Merino ami norlin cloves, chil? dren's Wool Uootces, Ladies' and Mont's Hnslcrv, Misses' and children's BltUttoral Hose, Luce Hand? kerchiefs, Misses' shawls, Crowley's SpuolThrcud, Dolls. Iluliher Halls, Ac. 29 cases, 150 dozen. Mon's and llora'Pelt at!'! Wool Huts. On Friday I will sdi loo cases Hoots, Shoes and Hats._ deua .auctioneers* gkuxitc ?HICG, ?-C. SALE HY TRUSTEES, UNDER AU THORITY OK THU COURT OP EQUITY. AT Pill VATE SAIJ? AN ELEGANT MANSION AND SP I. KN I) i I) GROUNDS. Will be sold at Private Sale Dial elegant HOUSE nt the comer or i'.lnkc and Drake streets, with all the surrounding garden and spacious grounds. This is one ol thc most complete and beautiful establishments In Charleston, commanding a linc view or Hie harbor, and embracing a large extent or grounds, thickly set with trees or every de? scription, torcst, rrult und dowers, all selected and disposed willi thu utmost care mu) taste. Thc House is large and commodious, containing fourteen rooms, admirably arranged, with double plaz/as on the south, with a nnc large Kitchen and all oilier necessary outbuildings. in addition io Mils, thore is unotlier Dwelling House on Mic promisee, situate on tho iioilhcii.st corner, suitnble lor a - niall lani Hy. The Lol mensures tour hundred (too) feet rront on Drake street by about two hundred and eight v (2*0) feet in depth on lllakc street. To any person wishing lo establish himself In a handsome residence, with a line garden and spacious walks and grounds, Hie above properlv presents n rare opportunity. A body of MAIISH LANI), on thc east of Hay street, separated from the above properly hy Hay street, embracing six hundred (OOO) reet'from north to south by three hundred <noo) feet rrotn cast to west, on thc west si le ol thu Northeastern Railroad. Also, another body or Marsh Land, lying east of said road, continuing - feet. For further particulars nuil terms npplv lo WAKULAW A cAltKW. Purchasers to pay w. .* c. tor pupers. decs M I GV.ncti.em ?nlcs-irnlnrc Elans. Hy I. S. K. BENNETT. HANDSOME FURNITURE, io., AT AUCTION. OH FRIDAY, thc .".isl Instant, ut half past io o'clock, 1 will sell al public outcry, ut residenco Ko. 24 lill street, A chulee ussortmenl or PARLOR, PININC itOOM AND CHA M nr.it FURNITURE. COSSISTIStl is PAtrr UP: ROSEWOOD SOFA, Arm Chair, Marble-lop Gen Ire Table, Marble-top llurcmi, very ha mis?me; Itlack Walnut Sofa, Chairs, Arin Chairs, large Oak Extension Dining Tattle, Oak Dlning-ruom Chairs, Muhuganv Marble-top Stands, Spanish Mahogany Bedstead-, vcrv linc llulr Mattresses, Brussels Carpet, Elegant Gilt Mirror, OH Paintings-Win ship's, large size, 39x20x47: Rerrlgcralor. Three C?nanos, with handsome cages, A-c .Ac. Conditions cash. Anieles to bc it moved iuiine diately alter sale._dCCgj smwthf? Y PERMISSION OF TUE COLET OF PRORATE. ror sate at Retail and nt Low PRICKS, THE LATE CONRAD RING'S STOCK IN TRADE, All or willoh is or very recent Importations, se? lected personally by Mr. Ring, principally from thc Messrs. Laudrclh's or Philadelphia, ror this market. Thc stock consists or Hie best and most choice GARBAGE SEEDS, I r all kinds, Tomato Seeds, Outiica ami lloston Squash Seeds, Turnip and Huta Haga Seeds, Peas. Parsnip and Carrot Seeds, Early and Sweet Corn Seeds, And ult other kimi s, common to Southern cli? mates. .. ALSO, P LOUR HS, Hoes, Spades and every variety or Ourdell and Farm Implements, on the most im? proved patterns. ALSO, GASKET and CLASS-WARE. ALSO. WHEELBARROWS and HARROWS. Al the Store, No. 3S3 west side or King, below George street, and known tor thc lost forty years os LANDRETH'S AND RING'S SEED AND AGRI? CULTURAL WAREHOUSE. OKO. RINO CUOLWELL, dcc4 1 mw 112_Admlnlstiaior. iUiul|inmj, Castings, &t. XC ELS I? It iitON "'WORKS, E ESTADLISIIKI) 1839, FOOT OF 14TII STREET, EAST RIVER. IRON FRONTS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OP IKON WORK rou urn.DIM; rrnrosKs. ORO. R. JACKSON, HU RN ET St CO., Proprietors. RANCH OFFICE, NO. 201 OBKXKK STREUT, CORNER OF HOWARD. nov.'lO Patios jyj-EETINO STREET FOUNDR TUIS Ks I A III. t SH lt KS r IS NOW 1'U its ISO INO TUE II rHOVKO MCCARTHY COTTON CI STEAM ENC INES AND BOILERS, Of various sizes, on hand, improved Vertical and Horizontal Cum Mills, Sugar Mills, Sugar Mills, Sugar Hollers und Pans, of all sizes'. Horse-Powers and Oin Gearing, from 0 to 10 reel In diameter, improved Lever Colton Presses, tor Huud, I'uwcr, Saw and Rice Mills. Machinery aud Castings or all doscriptions mudo tn order. Particular attention paid io House Fronts and Castings Tor Puddings, Crating*, Cistern Covers, Sash Weights, Ac, Ac. WILLIAM 8. IIRNEREY, MACHINIST AND FOUNDS NO. 311 MEETING STREET, CIIARl.tSTON, S. 0. aug! m ws _ _ T. F. C ll U P E I N I* E N T I 8 T , OFFICE NO. 274 KIMO 8TBRRT, novia timos "Y ALLS CIT STEAM BAKERY. l-oitlSVll.LK, KT., Mnnuraotery of ratent, Aerated, Farina, Waler, Host on, putter, Sugar, Lemon, Wine, Milk, Ci cam and SODA CRACK Elis, Hinger Snaps, Mo? lasses Cakes, Ac. Having accepted the Agency of the above Factory, I am prepared to bil all orders at Manufacturer's pnc*. i. N. ROBSON, Nos. 1 and 3 AUantlc Wharf, dec) fm wi mo DA c Agent for the State. SUiclion, Goleo--iriliirc Da?o. ?j it. <V A. V. t' A LIMY KU,. DA TM A fi Kl) HAY. TOMORROW (Thursdiiyi Ihc30th I usia nt witt bc sold :il I') ? .'cluck, "ii Kerr's Wliurf, 357 Unit's 11 A Y, slightly damaged, Hint Hohl oil account of thc underwriters nuU ?iii concerned. Conditions t'UHh. dccjo tty LOWNllES & (. lt I M ll \ i ,|,. Il) VS ll) KNOB, AUCH PALE STHKKT, V IV ill IM-sold, TUESDAY. Juiinarv nb, URI), at t'i<DM PoMotllec, at ll o'clock. Timi elegant CRICK RESIDENCE, tin Untwist suie ni AIUIHIUIC street, ono door not th vf Mag a alu? direct. Known as Ko. SI. The House cnalalus six hinzu upright rooms, imutry, dressing moms Ac, willi double piazzas lo Ibo Som h. bot IB CUS un s nUoiii rsi feel front t>y ailinn iso feel deep. Tenn*-One-third nish; b.ilai.ee in ene ami two years, secured by bond ami mortgage, r roper I y to uii insiiroit awl |iniiey assigned. Purchaser to ruy fi c napers amt stamps. dccJ4fwttitu i ""Fly 1). C 1'EIXOTTU & SON. TTALUAUI.E ll K A L EST A T E AT V AUCTION. Cy virtue of an order vf sale, to me directed, by *ttie lion. George s. Itrynu. Judge of ibo iiuiteii Staten District Court for inc District or South Carollllll. I witt oiler for sale nt public Auction, on MONDAY, Ibo 3d (tay of January, ISTU, atibe Courthouse, lu the etty of Columbia, ut io u'vlvtik, All tbat LOT. PIECK (lit PARCEL OK LAND, with Hie building mid ull bricks and materlnl re? maining thereon, situate, ly big ami being lu thc City of Coluinbiu, und situate aforcsnhl, ami des? cribed pi a eonVeTAIIM thoreor, from Juim J. Klnsler to Ronjuiiiiu K. Evans A Harvey Cogs wcll, dated the -jotii illly vi AUgWSt A, D. Due? recorded |n the Mcsue ConverAiice ??i?c?' meilland DLilrict, in Hook ll. p. 4la, as nil that Piece, Parcel or Tract of Land, containing thrca acres nud a half of an acre or laud, bc thc sumo more or less, all uni ed lu tho City of Columbia, und hounded on the north by Lady street, and on tho smith by darvall street, and'on thc west by Huger street, mid on thc east in part, by Pulaski st reel, and In part by Hannah mid Amelia Hogg's hind. The same to he sold free from nil lien or encum? brance. Terms of Sale-One third cash; balance on a credit ur om:, iwo and I h reo year?, secured by bond of purchaser, bearing Interest at thc rate o"r seven per cent, per un mun from the day of aale, payable uiiiiiiully. and mortgage or premises. Purchaser io pay assignee Tor pupers and sumps. tl. IIEKIIERTSASS, Assignee ol Evans A Cogswell. Ol'I'll'K Op TUB ItKUISTKAR IX BANKRUPTCY,I OiiABUorroN, s. c. j Pursuant lo the order ol the court In the nbovc case, notice ls hereby given to ull creditors claim lng any lien upon thc property nbovc described, to come In ami prove their claims, before me, on or before the tlrsl Monday in January, A. H., 1870, in default thereof tu be lorever burred from mid of the same. JULIUS C. CARPENTER, decl3 mwflO Registrar. R BFEKEE'3 S A L I : Hy virtue of n decree or Hie Court of Common Picas, for thc Fourth Circuit of thc State or Soul li Carolina, silting In Equity in the case of Murrls K. Jcnup, et al, vs. the Wilmington unit Manchester Railroad Company, cl ul, will be sold ut Cu idle Auction, at thc door of the Court? house lu Wilmington, lu the stntcof North Caro? lina, at ll o'clock A. M., on WEDNESDAY, thc i>i ii d av of.Ianuarv, 1V!0, All thal portion of thc WILMINGTON AND MANCHESTER RAILROAD which Iles within thc Stntcof South Curolliia, with till thc HOLLINO STOCK, Equipments, Depots. Workshops, Materi? als, and everything pertaining thereunto, to? gether willi ult the rights, privileges, franchis, s mut appurtenances, us set forth and more particu? larly described in thc several mortgages men? tioned lu thc proceedings. Thc terms of thc sale ure cash; tho bonds of thc Company secured by thc mortgages mentioned In thc report of the special referee, and Died In thc case, lo bc accepted from thc purchaser pro rutilus pan payment In thc order of priority es? tablished by the report; provided that Hie sumo rateable proportion or cash bc paid In fur thc oilier bonds or the snme gru.ic of priority not tn thc hands of thc purchaser; ami provmeu, mau, that Buillcient cash be paid in to cover costs, charges und expenses sr sale: Hie purchaser niau to pay for papers. W. ALSTON PRINGLE, special Referee. Charlestou. leih November, ISOO. QOM MISSIONS H'S SALE. Hy virtue or n decree or the Court of Equity or thc Coiintv of New llanover, or thc State ol North Carolina, lu the case or Morris K. Jeana, ct al, vs. the wilmington mut Manchester Rail? road com puny, et ul. Michael ci onie v, Commis? sioner, dulv appointed v thc Court, will sell st Public Auction, at tho door of the Courthouse, In Wilmington, lil thc State of Nortli Carolina, at ll o'clock, A. M., on WEDNESDAY, Hie 5th dav of January. 1870, All that portion of the WILMINGTON AND al AN CHKarmt RAILROAD which lies Within thc State of North Carollnn, with all thc rolling stock, equip? ments, depots, workshops, material, mid every? thing thereunto pertaining, together with all thc rights, privileges, franchises and appurtenances, os set iori li and more particularly described In thc several mortgage*, mentioned lu thc pro? ceedings. Terms of salo ure cash. Thc bonds or thc sahl Compon v, secured by thc three Ural mortgages, to wit: Thc mortgage lo Edward Sandford, ?luted May 1,1851; thesccond mortgage to Edward Sandford, dated Mureil 1. 185.1, mid thc mortgage to Ucorge W. Dargan, tinted thc 12tli or April, ?s??, shall be accepted lu Hill os part payment, according to thc priority of said liiorigugcs; mid thc bonds or thc said Com? pany, secured by thc mortgage to the sahl Morris K. Jeaup, shall bc accepted pro rata ns part pay? ment in tho order of priority established in said mortgage. M. CKONLY, Commissioner. Wilmington, N. C. novio tufiSwl R EAL ESTATE SALE. Murlha M. Kishbiirnc. Widow and Administra? trix ol benjamin P. Fislibiinic, deceased, vs. Hen Jamill P. Klshburne and others, Heirs nt Law or llenjuiiiin P. Fishburne, deceased, und George Wurrcli aud others, thc Creditors or benjamin P. Flshbnrne. deceased-lilli for Dower to Marshal Assets nnd for Relier. Hy virtue ot a decretal order, made la above mentioned ense, I will sell before thc Court? house, In Wnllcrboro' on MONDAY, thc 3d day of Ja II mirv next, All that PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND, In the County of Collelou, near thc Round O, con? taining eleven hundred und seventy-six notes; butting and bounding north on lands of Perry anil others, enst ou lands or Sunders, south on lands or Sanders and lledon, mid on tho western lands or Hcdon, Lcinncks and others; excepting aline, t two hundred acres which has boen SCI apart as Dower, ns a pint i here nf upon Ute In my oiilcc. Reference being thereunto had will more fully represent. Terms-One-htiir-cash; balance on a credit of one year. Purchaser lo pay for papera and slump.. A. O. SHAFFER, CC. C. Clerks Onice, Colleton County, Dccenbcn, isca. dec lam wsw B EAL ESTATE SALE. Fannie A. Perry. Executrix Jos. IL Perry, de? ceased, vs. Stobo H. Perry und others. Devisees nt Jus. II. Perry, decensed; Gcorgo M. Rivers, Tri. ?iee, and Joalah G. I'rlchc: and others, Credi t )i.-. of .las. H. Perry, deceased.-In Equity. Hill mr Dower to Marshal Assets and to Enjoin Creditors. Hy virtue of a Decretal order, made In above staled cause, I will sell before thc Court House, in Waltcrboro", on MONDAY, the 3d of January next ensuing, AH those TRACTS OF LANDS belonging to thc Estate or Josiah ll. Perry, sit?alo on the Round 0, lu St. linriholonicw's Parish, County of Colle? lou, containing about two thousand two hundred a ci cs, bounded north by hinds of Sleigh, south by la mis formerly of Dr. Perry, east by inuits of Al? len Willis, und Rsl atc of Willis, and west hy lands or Sayle llloit, and lauds ronucrly or Dr. Perry, excepting rour hundred mid seventy (470) acres which bus bceu set upnrt ns Dower, as a plat thereof on Hie in my o in ce, reference being thereto iud, will more fully represent. AUNfc A HOUSE AND LOT situate in tho village of Wulterboro', bounded north by lot of David [hoover, south by street -which separates lt from Die lot of Joseph Fraser, east by a vacant lot, and west by lot of Chas. Warley. AISO, A LOT willi Law onice thereon, sit?alo on Court? house Square, In thc village of Waltcrboro'. Ternis-One-bar cash ; balance on credit of twelve months. Purchaser to poy for popers sud Hamps. A. C. SHAFFER, C. C. C. Clerk's Onice, Colleton county. dec hi BIWSO R KAL ESTATE SALE. LAUHENCH W. OTIEAR. ASSIGNEE OF O'HEAR. HOPER A STONEY. VS. JAMES SANDERS, SAMUEL S1IK.TTAR AND OTHERS-DILL FOR FORECLOSURE, SALK AND RELIKF. Hy virtue of n Decretal Order made In tho above Hinted cause, I will sell before tho courthouse, lu Waltcrboro', on MONDAY, tho 3d of January next ensuing. All that PLANTATION or TRACT OF LAND, ?Hunte aud being In thc Parish of SI. Bartholo? mew's, County or Colleton, on thc lino of the Sa yannan and charleston Railroad, commonly known as "Schmidt's;" butting and bounding north on lund of Major charles Warley and on laud or Maria Glover, cast on landor tho Rev. Win. O. Prentiss and on land formerly of Marla Uroll, south on land or Dr. Francis S. Glover and DH lr.nd of .lohn W. Lewis, and on tho aforesaid land of Charles Warley, containing between 1100 and 1200 acres, suitably divided In cotton and rice land, (-aving and reserving tho Cemetery of said Plantation.) Terms-Half cash: balance on a credit of twelve months. Purchaser to pay ror papers an J stamps. A. O. SU A F KER, 0. O. OT Clerk's Office, Coiletoa conni j, Deeenssr, 1st??. dec?s mw89 QUictioii Sales--iriiture Dana, liv WM. McKAY, A ucl lunner. { I O N T R N T 8 <) F A H A K 14 ll Y. \ on PRIMAY, tho 3UI Instant, ut io o'oluck, ui No. sn King sired. Tito cnnionts of ii HAKKiiY, consisting of overf? illing necessary to curry on Hie buslniss. ilec-ia a* By J. FRASER MATHEW KS. 1AAA CHOICE ASSORTED PEACH 1\ f\f\ 1 TREES, from the Nursery ol Jr. rt Perkins. .Mnorrstown. N. J. ' Win he sohl alroy oiilcc, on THURSDAY, 3otb lum., ?it II o'clock, Thc ulKivel KEES, Imve Jimt urrlrcil, ?mil will lie sulil ? mu.nt r, .oro In lois to suit purchasers. Terms cash. dec-29 By LOUIS I). DPSAITSSUHE. ITN DEB DKCItBB IN EQUITY. ; Livingston vs. Ilnxlehursl- Parin nhout one ami a h ill milos from elly hue. Pursuant to Hieonler of the Coull, will he sold ut puhllc an-.lum. un TUESDAY, the IKlli January, 1870, III ll o'clock A. M., Ul thc Olil Postulllce, In Chill lesion, Til? TRACT Ol' I.ANO on Ashley Uiver knowe as I ho "Livingston Karin." annul one und a kali ?niles from the elly line und four and a half miles I rom I lie Courthouse, containing about 00 acres of high and marsh I.and. Hounded on the uorlk hy l.uuds of-llappoldt; east on Hands ot Hlsher ami Ur. Vales; BOUIII on Lauds of Kins? man, and wesi on Ashler Uiver. On the place ls a good dwelling bouse', with eight rooms, and piazzas on three sides, kitchen, negro houses, barn and stable. Thc Purni ls on a high Iduiv on the river an commands a tine view; ll ls considered healthy to live on most or thc year. Thc bltiu* could ba ?- s m.......*;. ?ouia Iuiih" ? ?$oua- "i18 ror a phosphate mill. Terms--Olio third cash; balance by bonds bear? ing seven per cent, semi-annual interest, payable In two equal successive annual instalments noaa day of sale, lo be secured by a mortgage of the premises; the buildings lo bc Insured und policy assigned. 1'urcluisora tn pay ror stamps uud an necessary pupers. W. 1). LIVINGSTON, decitH lurawfinsmtuO Special Coin missioner. By DUTSON LE?7~ Auctioneer. BELL VS. TUB BANK OF SOUTH CAR? OLINA. On TUESDAY, Oh day or January, 1870, will bo Kohl nt the Old Custom House In Charleston. All thal LOT OK I. VND With thc buildings and Improvements thereon, situate at thc northwest corner ol Kust Hay und Itroad streets, In tho City id Charleston, measurlug a:;d containing In Hont on Hroad street, roriy-seven (47) feet more or less; mi tho back or north Hue-feet more or less; on thu east linc-reel more or less, aud on tho west ?.ino-rcet ::iore or Isaz, and halting ?nd hound lug lo the north on laud ot Oliurtca Lllchgl, lo the S'uilh on Hroad street aforesaid, lo tho easton Kt.st Hay street, and to the west on land or estate or .Mitchell King, ?is will more rudy appear by plat or John A Mitchell, surveyor. Terms-One-third cash lu United States curren? cy ; balance payable In two equal successive annual ai Instalments, with Interest thereon, nt thc rate or seven percent, payable annually, secured by bond or bonds or the purchaser or purchasers and morlgugu Of premises; thc buildings to bc Insured policy of insurance assigned, thc purchaser ot purchasers, however, being nt liberty to pay tbo whole pu rehuse moucy In ?ash. Purchaser to pay ror papei s and stamps. dcuaa wi sim k. w. M. MACKET. S. C. C. By DUTSON LEE, Auctioneer. AU. RICHMOND, CLERK, vs. A. E . KENNEY. On TUESDAY, 4th day or January, 1870, will bc sold al the Hld Customhouse, lu Charleston, at ll o'clock, All that LOT OK LAND, situate, lying and bein? on thc north side of Tradd street, In the City ol t 'inn lesion and State aforesaid, known by tho No. .17, on thc plan or thc lands or Hubert I.lmetiousc, measuring amt containing in front on Tradd stree! about foriy (40) rcet; on Hie cast linc one hundred and filly (loo) reel, and on the west Hoe one hun tired and iwcuty-llvc (p.':.) te.-t, bc thc said meas nremen ts more or less. Term--Om--bi ii ri h cash; balance pay tibia ls r?ur equal successive annual instalments, with in tcrest thereon ai tun rate or seven (7) per cent per annum, payable annually, sccuren ny uuuu m bonds or Hie purchaser, and mortgage or thc sale premises; thc buildings to bc lusiired and nolie] of instil ance assigned. Purchaser to pas for pa pcrs and slnmps. K. W. M. MACKEY, dcc22 w 1 Jana.4_S. C. C. By DUTSON LEE. AC. RICHMOND, CLERK, vs. JOII? . G. ITO RN. On TUESDAY, 4th day ot January, 1S09, wll bc sold, nt Hie old Customhouse In Charleston, AH Hint I.OT OK LAND s?male, lying and helni on thc north side of Tradd street, In the City ? Charleston, and Stale aforesaid, known br th Number tts on the plan or Hie lands of Hubert Llmt house, measuring and containing In front e: ii add street about twenty-Uve (25) feet, on th cast Hue about ono hundred aud twenty-flv (!..!.">) Tect, and ou thc west Hue about one bundi e (too) rcet, bc thc said measurements moro or lesa ALSO. All that LOT OK LANI), adjoining the above t thc west, und kuown by thc Number 39, en tit plan or the lands of Hobcrt Limcliousc abos mentioned, measuring and containing In trot on Trndd street about twenty-five (2ft) feet, c thc casi linc uhout one hundred (loo) feet, an on the west Uno about seventy-five (7S) feet, t thc said measurements more or leas. Terms-One-fourth cash; balaucc payable i four equal annual instalments, wilta inure thereon at thc rate of seven ncr cent, per nnnun pay able annually, secured by bond or bonds i the purchaser and mortgage of thc premise Thc buildings to bc luatircd and policy of Insu rance ussigued. E. W. M. MACKRT, rtecM wi Jan3,4_B. C. C. EXTENSIVE SALE OF VALU ABL PROPERTY. South Carolina, Kershaw county-In the C cult Court, In Equity .-Theodore Laug, GuaidiS et al, vs. Thomas J. Workman, Executor. -E Tor Account, lo sell Estate, call In Gre- Hora, S Hcbccca Workman, vs. Thomas J. Workman E ecu tor.-Hill for Dower and Account. In pursuance of an order masfc In Ute abo bills at September Term, A. v., i860,1 wUl st before thc Courthouse m Cai .'len, on MONDA thc third day of January, A. D. 1870, being t first Monday In the month: All thc remaining HEAL EST ATS of John Woi man, deceased, in said County, viz : 1. LOT In Town of Camden, No. 1311, OB El Dc Kalb street, ou which there ts a two ste building, with six rooms, outblldlngs, Ac, Od pied nt prcscut by K. J. Collier. 2. Lots 1012, 1013 and 1014, on which t?tere li two story building, eight rooms and oulbul Ings, corner of Church and Rutledge stree front on Rutledge, occupied by E. J. Carter. 3. Hair Lol No. 1227. corner Market and R> ledge streets, one story House, four rooms, Uh cn, Ac, occupied by Thomas Levy. 4. Lots No. 1000 and 109), fronting an Rutted street, Hous? with eight rooms, outbulldlD, Ac, occupied by Mrs. linker. 6. Hots lose, 1037 and 1088, vacant, on Marl street. o. Lots loooand 1051, on Rutledge street. Hoi with four rooms and kitchen, back alore, Ac, cupled Ly W. i). Cooper. 7. Lots 1048 and 1049, on corner or Broad t Hutledgo streets. Large buildings, oontalni six stores under one roof, ?nices, Ac, occup by llauni brothers, Messrs, Cloud, Goss, Gar and others. 8. Lot No. 1047, on Hroad street, unrest Dwelling house and Store, occupied by Mrs. ^ Hains and W. Ellas. 0. Lot on Hroad street, No. 1043, one-story BU house, occupied by Mrs. C. Nash. 10. Lots No. 1040, on broad street, and No. 1 on Market street, two-story Store and DweUl house, Ac. occupied by I. Christiansen. 11. Lot No. 1034, on Broad street, and Nc ll on Market street, two story Dwelling and SH house, Ar., occupied by J. lt. Goodalc. 12. North hair Lot, Mo. 1176, on Broad str onc-atory Storehouse, occupied by A. M. K nedy. 13. Lots Noa. 633, 036 and 037, on corner of I and York nt reeta, two one-story Dwelling-hew occupied by Mrs. llounle and P. Oreen. 14. Kirkwood Lot. House with sight or rooms, Ac, occupied by Wm. Scott. 16. Six hundred and twenty-alx acres of Lo formerly of Joseph A. W. Berry, lu Kent County, adjoining lands or David Barnes I ithers. 16. Ono Tract or eighteen hundred and mi leen acres, on Sanders' Creek and Gum Bwnj 17. Interest of George B. DcBrnbl ead J? De itrn ni lu si x hundred ocrea, being Laud wh> DH W. P.. He Ur nhl resided, being ona-tialf hrtor hounded by lands of C. Perkins and B. Gast? 18. Interest In a Tract of some taree hand ind four acres, more or lass, part of a Tra? ilght hundred acres originally granted to Ins Reynolds, lying on Pine Tree Groot, boonda* landa of w. M. Shannon, John Flayer, Levy Bl ley, and others. 19. At risk or former purchasers, ene Sanan Lots, No. 396 to410. bounded by Meeting, Mar iv atc rec and East Broad streets, bought by I Oonaway. 20. Thirteen Lou, Nos. 00. io?, let, ia*, a, (4, 84 and 86, and parts of Lou Nos. 87, n, M 100. Hounded north by Square B, weet by Bl md cast by Meeting street, hoight hy VI Dorter. ALSO, One PEW In Presbyterian Ohnreh In Cantata Two Shares camden Urldge Stock. Two Shares W. A N. O. Telegraph steak Seven Shares Stock Bank Camden. Sixty-seven Shares S. O. R. R. Stock. Sixty-seven Half Shares S. 0. ft. R. Btook. Terms-Por personalty cash; ror real etta*) all auras or and under $1900, one-rourtb caah, ance in one, two and tbreo years In equal aa instalments, with interest payable annnaUj all sums over 11000, ten percent, cash, balam like credit and terms credit portion to be we hy bond, personal sureties, a mortgage . premises and an assignment of policy af h ance on the boUdlnga told. Poretasfira u M alampa and papers. W. D. MODOWAIA Resell Per Information, apply to tb? Sottet lora,, KERSHAW and WM? M> SBAJUIOB, Oaai 5. 0. Mest MP