The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, January 14, 1870, Image 3
* CITY AFFAIRS.
Meetings This Day.
La Candeur Lodge, at - P. Sf.
.Etna Fire Company, at half-past . P. M.
Young America Fire Company, at 7 P. M.
Auction Sales This Day.
Miles Drake will sell at 10 o'clock, at his
store, clothing, hats. Ac.
Ilutson Lee will sell at 12 o'clock, at Pawley's,
Cooper River, furniture, stock. Ac.
R. M. Marshall A Brother will sell at ll o'clock
kat theiro?lce, horses ana mules.
B William McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at his
^tore, household furniture, AC.
TUE CHEAPEST YET.-The NEWS Job Office is
low printing bill-heads in the best style and on
'fine paper, at $2 50 per thousand. Merchants, think
of it?
REAL ESTATE SALK.-Messrs. A. J. White A
Son sold yesterday a vacant lot on Hnuover
street, measuring oo feet.front by leo feet deep,
for $210.
URBENVILLE AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD.-WC
have received from President Hammett a pass
over this road for the current year, and beg to re?
turn our thanks._
Loss OK THE SCHOONER GEORGE AND MART.
Messrs. W. Roach A Co., consignees of thc schoon?
er George and Mary, from New York for this port,
In'ornaa us that this schooner was lost on Look?
out Shoal January 8th. She had on board a cargo
of guano and hay.
GOOD PASSAGES.-The schooner B. N. Haw?
kins, Captain Wyatt, made the passage from this
Ct y to Boston in six days and four hours.
Tlie .steamship Charleston arrived at New
York Tnursday afternoon, at .half-past 3 o'clock,
snaking thc run from dock to dock in no K hours
being one of the quickest passages since the war.
Fr RE.-The Darlington Democratic says:
'.We learn that on Sunday night last, the stables
of Mrs. Mclver's plantation, about two railles
from this place, was destroyed by Ure. The barn
and contents were saved through the exertion
of the freedmen living on the the place. It was
no doubt the work of an incendiary. We have
not learned the particulars."
SALE OP SECURITIES.-Messrs. Wardlaw ?fe
Carew sold yesterday the following securities:
232 shares of Union Bank stock, at $7 37K to $7
02,"i; 41 shares of Bank of Charleston stock, at $25
50; 109 shares Planters and Mechanics Bank
stock, at $2 50 to $3 25; 19 whole shares South
Carolina Railroad and Bank stock, at $38; 17
half shares ditto, $18; 18 shares People's Bank
stock, ex dividend, $1 oi
THE NEWBERRY ELECTIONS-At an election
held In the Town of Newberry on Monday .January
10, the following were declared duly elected, and
were inducted into office on tuesday afternoon:
T. M. Paysinger, intendant; E. H. Christian, A
M. Bowers, S. P. Kinard and W. T. Wright, wari
dens. "Whole number of votes cast 312, of which
165 were for T. M. Paysinger, against 143 Tor Z.
L. White; the number cast for wardens elected,
670, against 567 for opposition ticket.
(MASONIC-St. John's Day was appropriately
celebrated by Harmony Lodg e, No. 22, Beaufort'
S. C., at which time the officers were Installed for
thc ensuing year: Bro. William Hlliott, W. M.;
P. M. Whitman, S.W.; Dr. H. M. Stuart, Jr., J.
W.; S. D. GUbert, treasurer; A. P. HaU, secretary;
John Rich, S. D.; George Gage, J. D.; Erastus
Hubbard, tyler; George Holmes and M. M. King
man, stewards. Worshipful Brother A. S. Daven?
port, P. M., presented the lodge with an elegant
copy of the Holy Bible, after which the brethren
partook of a collation prepared for the occasion.
THE ACADEMT or Mus?a-Ingomar, as pro?
duced last evening at the Academy, was a capital
performance. The cast was judiciously made up,
Mr. Warner, as Ingomar,- being effectively sup?
ported by Miss Eldridge ns Pannonia, and Mr.
Fannin as Polydor. The fine audience present
testified their satisfaction by calling Miss Eld?
ridge and Mr. Warner before the curtain.
The young tragedian, whose acting has given
us all so much pleasure, takes his last benefit to?
night in Hamlet. The play wui be given in much
better style than when brought out last week,
the cast having since been strengthened in the
very points in which it needed strengthening.
To secure good seats application should be made
at the box office early this forenoon.
I. O. O. F.-At a regular meeting of South
Carolina Lodge, No. 1, held at Odd Fellows' Hall,
the following officers were Installed for the ensu?
ing term: P.O. Geo. Strong, N. G.; Brother J.
Johnson, Y. G.; P. G. Robt. James, recording
secretasjjt; P. G. Z. B. Oakes, treasurer; Brother
S. Veronee, permanent secretary; Brother A. J.
Mills, O. D. G.; P. G. Jos. Samson, conductor;
Brother A. Mowry, warden; P. G. Henry Roda,
J. D. G.; P. G. W. A. Jones, R. S. to N. G:; P. G.
T. w. Cannon, L. S. to N. G.; P. G. Robt. Berg?
mann, R. S. to Y. G.; P. Y. G. F. Chrlstman, L.
S. to Y.G.; Brother W. Robinson, R. S. S.; Brother
J. A. Yager, L.S.S. CommitteeonFlnance-P. G.R.
,P_ Caldwell, P. O. Huguelet, P. G. R. H. McDowell.
Commitee on Relief-P. G. Jos. Samson, P. G.
Robt. Bergmann, P. G. T. W. Cannon. Commit?
tee on Constitution-P. G. Robt. James, P. G. Z.
B. Oakes, P. G. W. A. Jones. Committee on
Mall-P. O. Geo. Strong. Committee on Ceme?
tery, Magnolia-V. G. John Johnson.
THE CITV RAILWAY COMPANY AT THE MAYOR'S
COURT.-The trial of Mr. Stratton, the driver
of car No. 7, who was arrested by Captain Hen?
dricks in the platitude of his. power, was com?
menced yesterday morning. The witnesses on
-enc side stated that the horse was going in a trot,
and encroaching on the ranks of the police. The
-derence claimed that they could prove to the con?
trary, and were allowed untU to-day to produce
their witnesses. The place where the collision
and controversy occurred was in Meeting street,
near Burns' lane, where the down grade ls very
sudden, and lt ls almost Impossible for the driver
to keep the horse in a walk and to turn the curve
safely. There ls also abundant proof that the car
followed the parade from Cumberland street, and
no attempt was made by the chief to give the
right of way, though it was frequently demanded
by both driver and conductor. G. L. Buist, Esq.,
appeared for the railroad company at the Mayor's
Court. y~ __
UNITED STATES COURT-HON. GEORGE S.
BRYAN, PRESIDING.-EX parte A. H. Ford In re W.
W. Barlee. Petition for sale or choses in actlou.
Cramed.
Ex parte J. L. Dawson, or Anderson. Petition
for final discharge. Referred to C. G. Jaeger, reg?
istrar.
Ex parte Wm. Power in re W. B. Bell. Petition
to establish lien. Registrar's report confirmed.
Ex parte James A. Fowler in re W. A. Cheek.
Petition for sale. Registrar's report confirmed.
Ex parte W. D. Evins In re L. K. Teague. Pe
^titlon to sell lands, Ac Report confirmed.
Ex parte G. P. Copeland In re D. T. Compton;
?ex parte Wm. McGerkln In re J. R. Cochran. Pe?
lion to sdi. Registrar's report confirmed.
The following petitions for final dlsoharge were
granted : George W. Rasor, or Ant'erson; Stephen
P. Teague, of Laurens; Thomas Y. Harris, or Lau
Tens; Elijah H. Cherry, of Ye rk; Baram B. Foster,
.of Spartanburg; James Gambrel, of Anderson:
Daniel P. Mann, of York; Charles P. Remsen, of
Sichland; James Ratteree, of York; Isaac L.
Slbert, of Abbeville; J. S. Sims, of Union; Charles
C. Thames, or Clarendon; Alfred W. Thames, or
Clarendon.
Ex parte Charles Sellmer, or Ulm Wirteraberg.
Fetition for citizenship. Granted.
Ex parte Alphonse Gagnier, of Rouen, France.
Petition Tor notice of intention to become a citi?
zen. The usual oath was administered.
On motion of Hon. Henry Buist,.the judge
appointed Hon. H. Buist, W. E. Mikel! and R.
Siegilng. E<qs., to examine Mr. E. B. Seabrook, an
apnlicanf4br admission to practice in the United
.fi.ates Courts.
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PERSONAL.-General Beverley Robertsou, of
Virginia, arrived in Charle 'on yesterday, and is
staying at the Charleston Hotel. Thc many warm
friends whom General Robertson made while
commanding in South Carolina, will, doubtless,
be heartily glad to see him. .
TUB COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT.- Thc an?
nouncement of a beneiit to be tendered Manager
Ford, on Monday evening next, was received yes?
terday with sincere pleasure by our whole com?
munity, and thc fame of the fine old Shake?
spearean comedy, "Much Ado About Nothing,"
(which will be presented in unexceptionable
style,) combined with thc general recognition of
Mr. Ford's merits as a manurer, will doubtless
crowd the house as it has never yet been crowded.
In order That the benefit may be as substantial as
possible, thc geutlemeu orrcriug it have insisted
that upon this occasion there should be an abso?
lute suspension of the free list without exception.
Secured seats may now be had on application at
thc box office of the Academy.
i LECTURE.-Professor C. U. Shepard, Jr., de?
livered, last evening, at the Medical College,
Queen street, the/lrst of his series of lectures on
Agricultural Chemistry, "The Sources of Plant.
Food.'1
A large and intelligent audience, among whom
we noticed a number of thc fair sex, listened
with the greatest attention to the remarks of the
JTofessor, which were illustrated by simple aud
strikiug experiments. Forced to admit that
among these present there were some Imperfectly
acquainted with such matters, he chose a middle
course between a very elementary and au ad?
vanced scicntitlo exposition. Wc feel satisfied
that all present retired witk thc conviction of
having speut a profitable evening.
CRUMBS.-At the recent meeting of thc Sur?
vivors' Association, Mr. A. W. Marshall, Jr., was
elected treasurer, vice W. W. Pemberton, resigned.
The museum of living wonders at the Market
Hall is still in active operation, thc attention of
the public being directed to the show by some
marvellous pictures and wonderful music from a
"hurdy-guardian'' artist.
The orchestra circle at thc Academy of Mu?ic
has been greatly improved by two passage ways
that have been cut on either side of thc main
aisles.
There was an unusually large halo round the
moon last night, and the weather-wise predict
more rain.
Thc new uniforms of the police were furnished
by Messrs. Menke k Muller.
The merry go-round on Meeting street has made
so much money that it is now enclosed in a circu?
lar canvas tent.
SOUTH CAROLINA SECURITIES rt-w A L L
STREET.-The New York Herald, of Tuesday, in
its report of the stock market for the previous day,
says: "The market for Southern securities was
excited and active for the Tennessees, which rose
to 50 for the new and 55 for the old bonds, many
of the 'shorts' being again frightened Into cover?
ing, especially as the bondholders' committee arc
expecting to meet with a very favorable recep?
tion at the hands of both the State Legislature
and the Constitntlonal Convention. Thc Virgi?
nias were strong, aud the South Carolinas ad?
vanced to 75 for thc new bonds. For thc latter
there are some large orders lu the market from
insurance companies having agencies in South
Caroilna^who requires that such corporations do?
ing business within her borders shall deposit the
security of State bonds with the Comptroller.
The Committee on Securities of the Stock Ex?
change to-day admitted all thc bonds of South
Carolina to the regular call.-'
TOE CHARLESTON COUNTY AGRICULTURAL
AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY-ORGANIZATION AND
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.-The ofllce of the Rural
Carolinian, at Messrs. Walker, Evans k Cogs?
well's, No. 3 Broad street, was thronged yester?
day by numbers of persons Interested in thc ad?
vancement of agricultural pursuits, including a
goodly representation from different sections of
Charleston County. The preliminary meetings
that had been held had proved the necessity of
some permanent organization that would include
plauters and farmers from the whole county, aud
the ntmost harmony prevailed. On motion, Mr.
Waa. M. Lawton, Sr., was called to the chair, and
briefly thanked the meeting for the honor they
bad conferred on him.
The committees that bad been appointed to
make nominations and frame a constitution and
by-luws, then made their reports, which were ac?
cepted. The Committee on Nominations stated
that thc presidency of thc society had been ten?
dered to the Hon. J^io. Townsend, but he had de?
clinen the position, and the choice of thc commit?
tee was then centred upon the Hon. Charles Mac?
beth. On motion, a committee of three were ap?
pointed to walt on that gentleman and conduct
him to the chair. During their absence, a recess
of fifteen minutes was taken, and the society,
at the invitation of Dr. Passmore, repaired to the
office of Mr. F. G. Cart, on South Atlantic wharf,
where the process of making sugar from the
sorghum cane was practically Illustrated. Dr.
Passmore has devoted himself to the development
of this particular branch of agriculture, and was
enabled lo give thc members of the society much
valuable information on the subject.
On the return of the society to their place of
meeting, the special committee reported that
they were unable to find Mr. Macbeth, and Mr.
Lawton resumed thc chair. The constitution ami
by-laws were then submitted and accepted with
a few amendments. The former provides for the
organization of thc society and thc creation or a
library. Arrangements are also made for quar?
terly lectures by distinguished gentlemen, on
subjects that would interest and Instruct the
members. A committee of three, consisting of
Messrs. N. M. Porter, W. G. Varden and Dr. A. B.
Rose, were appointed to confer with thc agents of
thc steamboat lines between Charleston and the
Northern port.s and effect some reduction on the
present exorbitant tarin" of freight charges.
Mr. Lawton was asked to vacate the chair, and
Mr. Lockwood A. McCants, appointed temporary
chairman, while the thanks or thc society were
tendered to Mr. Lawton for the manner in which
he had presided. The thanks of thc meeting were
also tendered Messrs. Walker, Evans k Cogswell'
for the use or thc room. The next regular meet?
ing was fixed for the second Thursday in Febru?
ary, to be held at the same place. A nucleus of a
library was started by a donation from the
Courier otllce of a bound volume of Moore's
Rural New Yorker, and a copy of the report of
the United States Agricultural Bureau for 1S6S.
All books, magazines or agricultural journals de?
signed for the society should be sent to the care
of Mr. Jacques, thc editor of the Rural Carolinian,
who has consented to take charge of such dona?
tions.
The meeting was largely attended by planters
from the islands and upper portion of thc county,"
but the most pleasing feature was thepromiuence
given to thc small farmers, and the In tere.-1 takeu
In what ls called track gardening. This class
have heretofore been comparatively Ignored aud
overshadowed by the large planters, bat the pre?
sent society is organized on a*broad platform, that
makes no distinction on account of the number of
acres planted. About seventy-five names were
enrolled, and the society fully organized by the
election or the following o niters and committees:
Hon. Charles Macbeth, president; W. G. Varden,
Hon. S. W. Barker, W. M. Lawton, Sr., J. Jenkins
Miked, vice-presidents; Jas. Price, treasurer; Dr.
H. P. Horlbeck, corresponding secretary; R. Ew?
ing Brown, recording secretary. Executive Com?
mittee-W. G. Varden, chairman; W. A. Clarke,
Dr. H. P. Horlbeck, Dr. A. B. Rose, J. C. Cain, J.
T. Dill, T. D. Eason, W. B. Sprague, George H.
Moffett.
Hotel Arrivais-January 13.
CHARLESTON nOTEL.
R. M. Murehead, South Carolina; G. E. nayr.s
worth, Sumter; J. N. Teague. Blackville; J. C. Gil?
lett, Augusta; H. D. Bacot, Englewood, N. J.; B.
H. Robertson and J. M. Jones, Virginia; E. I>.
Johnson, Oswego, N. Y.; General D.Tyler, Miss
Tyler. B. Wilson and L. L. Noble, New York; W.
B. Reynolds and Miss Wells. St. Stephens; M. K.
Felton, New York: M. \V. Yenning, Mount Pleas?
ant; Genera! A. C. ftarlington, Atlanta; J. H.
Cathcart, Wlnasboro"; J. B. Moore and W. R.
Fluad, Statesburg: A. Hast, Virginia: S. W.
Clunie, Port Royal Railroad.
PAVILION HOTEL.
F,. C. McMillan, Orangeburg; T. R. Harnett,
Shelby. X. C.; J. Brooks Pender, Virginia; P. T.
Ferrel, Wilson, X. C.: P. K. Curcll, Maryland: J.
W. Sangston, Baltimore, Md.: P. M. Fliishinan,
Sew York; C. H. Wright, Beaufort, S. C.; Thomas
Welch, Marlboro"; James DeLoach and two scr
vants, Union Courthouse: Henry Hartzog, lady
and chihl, Hamberg: Thomas J. Whittcmorc,
Sumter, S. C.: Mrs. ?. A. Casque and two chil?
dren. South Carolina: N. J. Thouron, steamer
Pilot Boy.
MILLS HOUSE.
Wni. Caney, j. M. Chesfleld, J. B. Tompkins, G.
W. Lax, W. H. Warner, New York; A. Gagnler,
Beaufort; Charles Callender, Miss Dunlop, New
York; G. S. Heaton. New York; .1. IL Cameron,
Peter Hendricks, Chattanooga: J. M. Hays, Alba?
ny: Alexander Sandford, West Lake.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
A CofOH, cold or sore throat requires im?
mediate attention, as neglect oftentimes results
In some Incurable lung disease. "Brown's Bron?
chial Troches'' are a simple remedy, and will al"
most Invariably give immediate relief.
THE CALDER nouss.-Madame Gidiere, the
hostess of this popular and well-kept house, an?
nounces that she now has sonic very nice, large
rooms, suitable for families, which can be obtain?
ed on reasonable terms.
BILL OF FARE for lunch at Torch's "Our
House," this forenoon: oyster soup, boiled fish,
corned beef aud cabbage,
SHALL I SAVE Four. DOLLARS THIS YEAR ?
How can it be done ? By purchasing thc Chimney
Corner and Ledger at thc Haset street Bazaar.
New York Ledger, 7 cents; Chimney Corner. 10
cents. *.
BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-TUE NJ?WS Joh Office
ls now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with
business cards printed thereon, at $4 per thous?
and. Send your orders. Every merchant and
business man should have his card printed on his
envelopes.
* .
MCCLELLAN SADDLES, good as new, tor sale
low at Chapeau A neuron's, No. cs Meeting street,
jamo 3
?Uarrico..
WALKER-WHALEY.-On the 0th Instant, by
the Rev. R. S. Trapier, Rector of St. Michael's,
CHAKI.ES E. WALKER to MARIE, daughter of Hon.
Wm. Whaley, all of this city. *
?nnexal ?Noiiccs.
pZr-TUE RELATIVES AND FRIENDS
of the late General James IL Trapier, or Mrs. Tra?
pier, and or their daughter EMMA, are requested
to attend the faueral or the latter, at St. Philip's
Church THIS AFTERNOON, at hair-past 4 o'clock.
Jani4
Special Notices.
fSS* NOTICE.-NO DEUTS CONTRACT?
ED by crew or the Brltlsu Ship SLIEVE BLOOM
will bc paid by Captain or Consignees.
Jan 14 3_RAVENEL A CO.
pS*TO BE RAFFLED, A VERY HAND?
SOME MUSIC BOX, valued at $330. It is from
Hiebest French Manufactory, plays ten airs rrom
the various Operas, and has a Chime of eight
Bells attached, which can be used or not at pleas?
ure. One hundred and nfty chances at $2 per
chance. Thc public are Invited to call and ex?
amine this rare Music Box at FORRESTON'S TOY
EMPORIUM, King street, opposite Reid street.
Janl3 e_
pSr- PUBLIC SCHOOLS. - EXAMINA
TION OF TEACHERS.-Thc Regular Quarterly Ex
animation of applicants for the office of Teacher |
In the Public Schools, will be held at the School In
St. Phillp street, near George, on SATURDAY, the
i?tii Instant, commencing at 0 o'clock A. M.
Candidates are requested to be present punc?
tually nt the appointed hour.
Bv order of the Board.
E. MONTAGUE GRIMKE,
Janll 5_Secretary C. F. S.
ps- FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
CHARLESTON.-The Coupons ot the Guaranteed
Bonds of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad,
due 1st January, 1870, will be paid on and after
15th Instant, at this Banfe.
W. C. BREESE,
janll_Cashier.
ps- THE SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN
AND TRUST COMPANY, CHARLESTON. S. C.,
JANUARY 1,1870. -SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.-All
Deposits made on or before thc 20th instant will
bear iutercst as of the 1st instant.
TROS R. WARING,
janl si mwfS Hil_Cashier.
?SS*- NOTICE.-OFFICE COUNTY COM?
MISSIONERS, FIREPROOF BUILDING, CHARLES?
TON, S. C.. December 20, 1SC9.-All persons Re?
tailing LIQUORS In the Couuty are hereby called
upon to take out Licenses for one year, from 1st
January, 1870.
Every violation of thc law relative to these Li?
censes will bc prosecuted and thc penalty strictly
enforced. F. LANCE,
dec23_Clerk Board C. C.
~~p&- STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
LEXINGTON COUNTY-lu Probate Court-Ex
parte JAMES INABINET and J URIAH E. IN ABI
NET-Petition for Partition of Real Estate.-It ap?
pearing to the satisfaction of thc Court that
CAROLINE, ISABELLA. JURIAII and JOHN
GEMERS, lour of the defendants in the above en?
titled case, are residents out of and beyond the
limits of this State, on motion of Messrs. DETRKV
ILLE A SiSTRUxr for thc petitioners: It ls ordered,
that the said ISABELLA, JURIAII, CAROLINE
and JOHN GEMERS, do appear, plead, answer or
demur to thc said petition within forty da, s from
the publication or this order; and In default
thereof a judgment pro conjvsso will be entered
against them. ADAM EFIRD,
novi9 fl2 Judge of Probate, L. C.
p?- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT-IN EQUITY.-P. A
S. GREEN VS. THE BANK OF GEORGETOWN, ET
AL.-In pursuance of an order in the above stated
case to me directed, by the non. George S. Bryan,
United States Judge of and ror thc District afore?
said, notice ls hereby given to all creditors hold?
ing claims against the said Bank of Georgetown,
to prove them before mc, at Charleston, on or be?
fore the first day of March, A. D.. 1S70, or bc for?
ever barrell of the benefit of the decrep in this
cause. DANIEL HORLBECK,
Clerk of the District Court or the ?. S.,
dec24 f ll For South Carolina District.
p?f TO PRINTERS.-LE YOU WANT
NEWS, BOOK, CAP. DEMI and MEDIUM PAPERS,
Bill Heads, Statements, Cards, Card Board, Print?
ing Material, Binding, Ruling and Cutting, go to
EDWARD PERRY, No. 155 Meeting street, oppo
site Charleston Hotel, Charleston, S. C.
decl4 finios_
p?f'SO MORE MEDICINE. -SEVENTY
thousand cures without medicine by Du Barry's
delicious REVALENTA ARABICA FOOD, which
eradicates dyspepsia, Indigestion, acidity, nausea,
vomiting, wasting, diabetes, sleeplessness, cough,
asthma, consumption, debility, constipation, dior
rhcea, palpitation, nervous, bilious, liver and
stomach complaints. It nourishes better than
meat, and saves, moreover, fifty times Its cost in
other remedies. Cure No. 6S.413-"ROME, July 21,
186S.-The health of the Holy Father ls excellent,
especially since he has confined himself entirely
to DuBarry's Food, and his Holiness cannot praise
this excellent food too highly." Sold In tins of
one pound, $1 25; 24 pounds $18; carriage free.
Also, thc REVALENTA CHOCOLATE, in one pound
packets, $1 50. Copies of cures sent gratis. Ad?
dress C. N. DUBARRY A CO., No. 1G3 William
street, New York, and at all Druggists and Gro
cers. jan] 3mos
SPERRY'S COMEDONS AND? VIM:
rLE REMEDY positively cures Comedones, (Bald
Heads or Grubs;) also Red, White and Malteratcd
Pimples on the face. Depot No. 40 Bond street,
New York. Sold by Druggists everywhere.
deco Sums
Special Notices.
ps- CONSIGNEES PEE STEAMSHIP
SEA GULL, from Baltimore, are hereby notified
that she is Tors DAY discharging cargo at Tier
No. I, Union Wharves. All goods not taken away
at sunset will remain on wharf at consignees' risk.
MORDECAI A CO.,
janl4 2 Agents.
^CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP
JAMES ADGER are notified that she is discharg?
ing Cargo at Adgcr's South Wharf. Goods
uncalled for at sunset will remain on the wharf
at owners* risk. JAMES ADGER A CO.,
janU 1 Agents.
pS- NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS ARE
hereby cautioned against crediting any of the
Crew of the British Bark YUMUJM, as no debts of
their contracting will be paid by the Captain or
Agent. R. T. WALKER.
dec31
PS- IF YOU WANT STRAW. MANIL?
LA and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPERS, go to
EDWARD PERRY, No. 155 Meeting street, oppo
site Charleston Hotel, Charleston, S. C.
decu 6mos
^OFFICE CHIEF OF POLICE,
MAIN STATION-HOUSE, CHARLESTON", S. C.,
JANUARY 7,1S70.-The attention or all persons
concerned ls hereby respectfully called to the
following City Ordinance, which will be strictly
euforced on and arter this date:
Notice is particularly given, that all public balls
where tickets arc sold, will be required to pay
License, as laid down In Section 2.
Ry order of the Mayor.
H. W. HENDRICKS.
Chief of Police.
AN ORDINANCE TO PIX THE TRICE OF LICENSE FOR
I) A LI. PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS, SHOWS, CONCERTS,
LECTURES, 4C.
SECTION L lie it ordained by the Mayor and
Aldermen In City Connell assembled, That from
and after the passage of this Ordinance, every
' public exhibition, entertainment, show, concert,
lecture, Ac, ot any character or nature whatever,
which shall be hereafter exhibited, represented,
acted or delivered In the City or Charleston for
gain, hire or reward, shall first receive a license,
and shall pay for the said licsnse the sum or sums
hereinafter mentioned; provided, however, that
nothing herein contained shall prevent a license
from being issued free of charge, for any such
public exhibition, entertainment, Ac, where the
same may bc tn aid of or tor thc benefit of any
religious, charitable or literary society, or Insti?
tut ion located in this city.
SEC. 2. That the price of license to bc hereafter
paid for public exhibitions, entertainments.
shows, concerts, Ac, shall be follows, to wit:
For each and every circus, $25 per day.
For each and every menagerie, or other public
exhibition of a like character, the sum of $5 per
day for each and every day the same may be
exhibited.
For grand, operatic, and every other concert,
or public entertainment of like character, the
sum of $10 for each and every day the same may
be exhibited.
For panoramas, paintings, works of art or
mechanism, and all public exhibitions of like
character, the sum or $10 for each and every day
the same may be exhibited.
For lectures, Ac, and for each and every other
kind oi public entertainment, of any character or
description whatsoever not hereinbefore specified,
such sum as may be determined by the Mayor per
day, for each and every day the same may be ex?
hibited; except for theatrical performance by a
regularly established corps, which shall pay such
sum or sums as the City Council may determine
on application to them.
For each public ball and festivity given in the
city, $15.
SEC. 3. That each and every person who shall
open to the public any kind of entertainment, ex?
hibition, show, concert, Ac, without having first
obtained a license as aforesaid, or without hav?
ing paid the license fee ns herein established, shall
bc subject to a penalty of fifty dollars for each and
every day the same may be so kept open, to be
Imposed by the Mayor, and recovered In any
Court of competent jurisdiction, one-half of thc
said penalty to go to the Informer, and the other
to the use of the city.
SEC. 4. That each and every application ror ll
cense, of whatever character or nature, shall
hereafter be Immediately referred by the Clerk of
Council to the Mayor, who ls hereby authorized
to grant the same upon satlsractory proof that
thc license fees have been deposited with the City
Treasurer.
SEC. 5. That the Clerk of Connell, upon the writ?
ten authority of the Mayor, shall issue all licenses
whlcn may be granted, to be countersigned by
the Mayor. jan7 10
ps- IF YOU WANT LAW BOOKS,
LAW BLANKS and Legal Printing, go to EDWARD
PERRY. No. 155 Meeting ctrpnt, oppoaltp. Charlo*,
ton Hotel, Charleston, S. C. decl4 cmos
PS- ERRORS OF YOUTH.-A GENTLE?
MAN who suffered ror years from Nervous De
bUity, Premature Decay, and all the effects or
youthful Indiscretion, will for the sake of sailer
lng humanity, send free to all who need It, the re?
ceipt and directions for making the simple rem?
edy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to
profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so
by addressing, with perfect confidence, JOHN B.
OGDEN, No. 42 Cedar street, New York,
novo 3mos
ps- JUST OUT.-CHERRY P E C T 0 -
RAL TROCHES, superior to all others for Colds,
Coughs, Sore Throats, Bronchitis, and Hoarse?
ness.
None so pleasant. None cure so quick.
Manufactured by RUSHTON A CO., Astor House,
New York. .
No more or those horrible tasted, nauseating
Brown Cubeb things.
For sale at wholesale by GOODRICH, Wi NE?
MAN A CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 23 L'cyne
street. dec30 3rnosb.se
pS-TO REMOVE MOTH PATCHES,
FRECKLES and TAN from the face, use PERRY'S
Moth and Freckle Lot ion. Prepared only by Dr.
a. C. PERRY, No. 49 Bond-street, New York. Sold
by all Druggists._deco 3mos
^serTHE LIVING MACHINE.-INJURE
the main spring ora watch, and every portion of
thc works become disordered. Thc human stom?
ach ls to thc human system what that elastic
piece or metal ls to a chronometer, lt Influences
the action of thc other organs, and controls, to a
certain extent, thc whole living machine. The
comparison may bc carried further; for as the
weakness or other Imperfections of thc main
spring ls Indicated on the face of thc time-piece,
so also ls the wcakuess or other disorder of the
stomach betrayed by the face of thc Invalid. The
complexion Is sallow or faded, the eyes are dell
cicnt In lustre and Intelligence, and there is a
worn, anxious expression in the whole counte?
nance, which tells as plainly as written words
could do that thc great nourisldug organ, whose
otllce it is to minister to the wants or the body,
and to sustain and renew all its parts, ls not per?
forming Its duty, lt requires renovating and
regulating, and to accomplish this end HOSTET
TER'S STOMACH BITTERS may bc truly said to
be the one thing needful. Thc broken main
spring of a walch may be replaced by a new one,
but the stomach can only be repaired and
strengthened, and this ls one of thc objects of thc
famous vegetable restorative which for eighteen
years has been waging a successful contest with
dyspepsia in all climates. As a specific for indi?
gestion it stands alone. When the resources of
the pharmacopoeia have been exhausted, without
at best doing more than mitigating thc complaint,
a course ol' this wholesome and palatable, yet
powerful stomachic effects a perfect and perma?
nent cure. lu all cases of dyspepsia the liver is
more or less disordered, and upon this important
gland, as well as upon thc stomach and bowels,
the Bitters act with singular distinctness, regulat?
ing and reinvigorating every secretive and as?
similating organ ou which bodily and mental
health depend. jnn8 due
pS- BATCHELORS HAIR OYE.-THIS
splendid Hair Dye ls tire best in the world; the
only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, in?
stantaneous; no disappointment: no ridiculous
tints; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes; In?
vigorates ami leaves the hair soft and beautiful,
black or Urowu. Sold by all DnurriKt* and Per
fumers: and properly applied at Itatchclor's U'ip
Fai tnr.v, No. itt Rond street, New York.
novan fmwiyr
ps- AWAY WITH SPECTACLES.-OLD
Eyes made new, easily, wit tumi, doctor or niedl
cines. Sent postpaid on receipt <>r lu couts. Ad
dress Dr. E. ll. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue,
New York. ?IIMJI.? wfniRnim
pb- AWAY WITH UNCOMFORTABLE
TRUSSES.-Comfort ami Cure for thc Ruptured.
Sent postpaid on receipt or 10 cents. Address
Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue, New
York. decl5 wfmamos
OFFICIAL.
LIST OF LETTERS remaining in thc Po3toffl?c
at Charleston, for thc week ending January 13,
1870, and printed officially In THE DAILY NEWS,
as the newspaper having the largest circulation
in the City of Charleston.
i)SF Persons calling for Letters Advertised,
should state that they are "Advertised."
.85- Office hours from 8 A. M. to 0>i P. M. On
Sundays, from 5}X to oyi P. M.
STANLEY G. TROTT, Postmaster."
WOMEN'S LIST.
Adams, Mrs | Hargrave, Mrs Porcher, Mrs P
Jane I Isaac J
Adams.Mrs Wil-? Hammond, Mrs Price, Mrs E B
Ham Dr A L Price, Mrs Dl
Adams, Mrs J H Hamilton, Mrs ana
Allimony, Mrs | M E Richardson,
F Hillier, Mrs II J Robertson, Miss
Allen, Mrs S L Hilton. Miss M J
Alsten, Mrs J Hu rd ly Roblson, Isabel
Andrew, Mrs Holms, Mrs M Ia
Judy Howard, Miss M Sanders, Miss J
Berry, Miss Runt, Miss An- E
Mary na Seabrook, Mrs
Brown, Mrs C R Johnston, Miss Martha
Betchjoman, L Simons, Hester
Miss D Johnston, Miss Small, Mrs Josie
Benthan, Miss Leila Smith, Mrs J B
Kate Jones, Mrs El- Smith, Mrs Ford
Bennett, Miss A vira Smith, Mrs Han
Bennett, Miss J Jones, Miss M- nah
B Jones, Miss L R Schnell, Miss
Bellenger, Miss Kinloch, Mrs Mary
S Tena Seabrook, Mrs
Bonns, Mrs S A King, Mrs E Martha
Brady, Mrs S H Knox, Mrs Sheppard, Mrs
Cammer, Miss Knott, Miss S S
Nora Labitudc, Miss Shcridcn, Miss
Carn, Miss Jo- S Lizzie
sie Lawrence, Mrs Sin kier, Mrs La
Cann, Mrs Nan- H zelte
cy Lawton, Miss E Sullivon, Mrs C
Cammer, Miss P ? E
Lenora Leahey, Ellen Taylor, MrsMa
C?rcopeley, Mrs Lewis, Mrs H ry
J Lewis, Mrs A B Taylor, Mrs Ma
Chase, Mrs Eli- Little, Mrs WT ry M
za ilAVM. Mrs Jose-lThompson, Mrs
Chase, Mrs Julia phebe Virgina
Colonel!, Miss IMartln, Miss iT'hon. Mrs E V
Nancy I Oliver (Trimble, ???rs C
Crogan, Misa IMnn, Miss EA! A
Kate ? Mahoney, MissX'som, Mrs Mary
Curtis, Mrs J L i J T Utsey, Mrs Dan
Dix, Miss Rc- Michell, Mrs Sa- iel
becca rah Vennlng, Miss
Dovle. Mrs Rosa Miller, Mrs F C Alice
Drake, Mrs Ma- Miler, Mrs E S Ward. Mrs J
ry Mitchell, Sally D
Draper Middleton, Miss Waring, Mrs E
Edwards, Miss; E P
Vlnah Middleton, Mrs Walsh, Marga
Edwards, Miss E ret
C IMiddlcton.Lave- Walker, Miss
Fisher, Mrs 1 nia Aun
Peater I Moses, Mrs R J Wa'ker, Mra
Gadsden, Mrs II Mu phy, Mrs Walter
J Mary Whitney, Mrs S
Gregory. Ame- iMcAtce, Miss J M
Ila I L Whitaker, Mrs
digram, Sarah!McGuire, Sarah Mary
George, Miss M McLean, Mrs J White, Mrs O
A Newbridge, Mrs G
Giles. Mrs Clara Eliza Witakopply,
Gill, Widow II Neal, Mrs Nan- Miss Mary
E nie Wlthus, Miss M
Golden, Mrs Neljlc, Mrs M J R
Isaac Mewn an, Mrs L Withington,
Gray, Miss Jane O'Brien, Mrs Miss M C
Grant, Mrs R H Anule West. Mrs Ellza
Grayson, Aunt Owens, Miss beth
Lucia Sallie Wotton, Mrs AC
Guien, Miss A Pane, Mrs Julia Williams, Miss
M Parker, Anny M
Hakeman, Mrs Perry, Mrs Su- Wilson, Mrs
C sail Frances
Uarlsson, Mrs Perkncs, Mrs Yates, Miss Em
Henry Ann mie
MEN'S LIST.
Adderson, C : Hey ward, James Poole, Wm
Alston, Jr, Jo-i S Pollord, E
seph Hess. N Power, Michael
Artope, C E nicklin, Lee Purse, Jimmie
Atkinson, Maj Horton, Jos M Q,ulgley, John
J T Hosch, W H Quincey, Henry
Baker, Geo Hopkinson, J Regan, M B
Ball, Ellas N Hube, Fritz Redmond.
Bequest, Augnst Hughes, Thos James
Bequest, Bern- Irving, Capt W Redlngton, Ed
haul R ward
Becket, Alner Jackson, Mat 1 Rhett, Wm
Behrman, F Jackson, H E Robberts, Capt
Blackhurst, E Jenkins, Hamil- F
Black, Geo C ton Roberts, Isaac
Blocker, Jas II Johnson, Jas II (col'd)
Bortly. Simon Johnson, J Robinson, To
Boruerman, W Johnson, Alex- ney
F ander Rober, Charles
Burrows, John Junge, Fritz Roper, E
Brown, Evans Kennedy, M F Sanders, W J
Brevard. H T Keney, James sanders, Law
Bullwinkel, Kelly, Thoa renee W
John H Kelly, John SchlondrofT, H L
Burke, John Keen, Harrison A
Campbell, J S King, G M, (M Schroder, John
Canady, James D) Scheper, E H
Cesler, A Kirby, M Scrvetto, Ange
Chose, Rev J A Klug, Jehicl lo
Church, Capt N Klre, Mr Singleton, Sld
n Kitiitworth, ney
Clark, Washay IMedrtck auaricey. G L
Cochran, Thoa 1 Kornahrens, J Small, James
Colt, Prince N Snipes, London
Cook, Frank Kuhland, J Sommer.Prance
Collins, S Lagare, James Spencer, James
Davis, Col Thos La Roche, Jos S Stepenson, John.
Davis, John Leyden, Patrick stedln, John B
Dent, Jas M Lewith, J H SullivamCharies
Dent, John Lorcnt, Edwin p mi
Desraore, Thos Cass SuIllvanrPat
Doran, Patrick Lord, John A Swan, T B
Dooday, Pat- Lowance. Syrus Swinton, H E
rick Lynch, Edward Terry, Joseph
Douglas, Capt Maguire, Red- M
Abraham mond J Tines, A
Draper, Cade Maguire, Wm S Tollot, George
Drayton, Robt Manigault, Pe- Tones, Henry A
DP j ter M
Durant, AH (Masterman. E J Tomllnson, D
Dunn, P ?Makepeace,Har- Tow'es, Henry
Edwards Prof rls Turner, T
C L Mchricns, Chris- Turner, W F
Edgelston, John toter Velantlne.Aron
Evert, John Meyer, John F ; Voigts, Henrlck
Ferguson, Hen- Miller, Edw'd Bj Walsh, John
ry Miller, John D Waiters, J U
Fields, Isaac Miller. W J West, J C
Fisher. John E Middleton, Jr, J, Wclbezochl.
Fisher, Geo S J norman A
Flottmnn, Morris, Jag Werner, Died
Charlcs- Moore, Edward rick
Fogarty. James Nanson, Henry Welch, Antony
Forest," Dr J M Mulcaly. MAE Weekly, DrJuo
Frohne, Freld- IMcColium, John' M
rick I.McKay, Wm ! Weimer. J 1) D
Fraser, S M iMcMauus, John welbv, p
Gaines. Edward .Vickcrson, Jo- I Williams. Wm
Gattslum, Phe-; slab S Wight, Mr
Iles Northrop.Frank White, stephen
Gerke, John P lO'Hrlen, Kd- T
Hibbs. Johns ward F White, .Tosoe
Gilbert, Seth II lO'Brlen, Ed- Wharton, T J
Greentree, Ilow-I ward Wicnges, Gar
ard lO'Brlen, T bert W
Grecnman, TS .Ogden, Enard Wiley, Geo W
llazlltte A Co,:0'Dcll, John Wilkie, Joseph
Jas ?Parnell. John wingate, Tho? C
Harris, W R Pary, Patrick Wilson, John H
Kayne, H E Palmer, Capt Wilson, James
Hal), C G Barrows F
Harden, David Parker, A M Williamson,
Havne, W H Parker, John Charles
(Trustee) Pincker, Arche Wotton, II C
Hastings, M V Wrede, Johan
Hartman, Hin- Pike, Jas M n?s
rich , Plnckney, John Yeadlng, Hcn
lley ward, W B M ry
Hendricks, F M Plessman, G W Zelgler, Moritz
OS" Persons depositing letters In the Postofflce
will please place the stamp near the upper right
hand corner or thc envelope, and they will also
please to remember that without the stamp a let?
ter cannot be malled, but will be sent to thc Dead
Letter Office.
ittiscellaneons.
IF YOU WANT YOUR PRINTING DONE
in Fine Style and at Reasonable Rates, go to
EDWARD PERRY,
No. ISS Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel,
Charleston. S. C. decl4 6mos
IF YOU WANT SCHOOL AND TEXT
BOOKS of all kinds, cheaper than you can
purchase elsewhere, go to
EDWARD PERRY.
No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston notel,
Charleston, S. C. decHCmos
J T. HUMPHREYS,
BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT.
SALE? OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS. BONDS,
SECURITIES AND PERSONAL PRO?
PERTY ATTKNDED TO.
Ko. 27 BROAD STREET,
Charleston, S. C.
REFERENCES.-Hon. HENRY BUIST, W. J. MA?
GRATH. Esq., General JAMES CONNER. T. H.
WARING. ESQ._NCU
CHARLES HICKEY,
GILDER,
PORTRAIT- AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFAC?
TURER,
No. n-15 KING STREET,
Charleston, S. C.
Old Frames Regllt equal to new. Looking
glasses of all sizes lilted to Frames.
Just received, an assortment or fine Chromos
and Engravigus. dcc8 wfmSmos I
Unction Saks-ffiljis Bag;
Bj HILES DRAKE.
HATS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, &c.
THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will sell
at my store, corner of King and Liberty streets,
25 cases HATS, just received by Steamship Man?
hattan, to be sold without reserve, consisting of :
Dozens Men's and Coy's Black and Brown,
American Girl HATS.
Dozens Men's and Boy's Black and Brown Al?
pine Hats.
Dozens Men's and Boy's Black and Brown
Broadway Hats.
Dozens Men's and Boy's Black and Brown Don
Carlos Hats.
ALSO,
Casslmere and Satinet SACK COATS, Fine Cloth
Frock Coats, Overcoats. Cassimere and Fancy
Vests, Cassimere and Satinet Pants, Crowley
Spool Thread, Memorandum Books, scissors.
Pocket Knives, Ladles' andGent'3 Berlin Gloves,
Misses' Balmoral Hose, Scarfs, Nubias, Hoods, Ac.
JanU_. _
By WM. McKAY.
ESTATE SALE.
THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, at No. 136 Meeting
1 EXTENSION TABLE, Parlor and Cooking
Stoves, and a general assortment of Household
Furniture.
Terms cash._Janl4
B. M. MARSHALL & BROTHER
WILL SELL THIS DAY, AT ll
o'clock, at No. 33 Broad street,
. Ono Large MULE, two Horses. janl4
By H?TSON LEE,
Auctioneer.
ESTATE SALE, BY ORDER OP EXECU?
TORS.
Will be sold at "Pawley's," Cooper River,
THIS DAY, January 14th, at 12 o'clock M.,
Tho following PROPERTY, belonging to the Es?
tate of the late Colonel Shingler :
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE-Parlor, Dining
Room and Chamber Sets.
Wagons, Flats, Carts, Gins, and Farming Imple?
ments.
4 fine Mules, and several Cows of Improved
breed.
Terms cash. Articles to be removed immedi
at ely after sale. J an u D*C
Sanca ?ooos, ?S?r,
V I S I TOR
Once said il we only knew where the resident
citizens made their purchases there weshonld get
well served. To such we offer
A* BIRECTORY.
The ladles who desire the latest styles of fash?
ionable Head Dressing, Curls, Chignons or
Braids, Go to M. A A. ASHTON.
The gentlemen who desire to be presentable In
Adonis attire, for Wigs,
Go to M. A A. ASHTON.
All who desire the best German Colognes.
Go to M. A A. ASHTON.
For Diadem or Coronal Combs, all
Go to M. A A. ASHTON.
Those who require the best Extracts,
Go to M. ft A. ASHTON.
Every one who desires good Hair Brushes or
Cora bs, Go to M. A A ASHTON.
Of necessity all who require a good Tooth
Brush, Go to M. A A. ASHTON.
For genuine Talc de Venls, all must
Go to M. A A. ASHTON.
For Hair Dyes and Regenerators, nearly all
Go to M. A A. ASHTON.
In fact, aU who require genuine goods from the
following houses :
Society Hygi?nique, 1 . Bailey's, *| .
Lubin's, ?? Atkinson's, g
Cowdray's, la Gosnell's, ?
Pivcr, * Lowe ft Sons, - S
Cuerlaln, o Yardley, J
Henry ft Demarson, J Rowlands ft Sons,
Gowland, J ?
As also. Venls Goods In their line from every
reputable manufacturer in the States.
Go to M. ft A. ASHTON,
Ko. 240 King street,
Five doors from Market street
novl mwf3mos
Sewing iflculjunes.
TpXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, PARIS,
1867.
WHEELER ft WILSON.
THE GOLD MEDAL.
HIGHEST PREMIUM.
LOCK-STITCH, SEWING AND BUTTON-HOLE
MACHINES.
Tito only ColU Mcaul.
dec24 Eighty-two Competitors.
dErjina, ?rockers,
F
BENCH CHINA
Now open and. for sale, a fine assortment of
FRENCH CHINA DINNER SETS, Tea Sets and
Chamber Sets.
ALSO,
Dinner and Breakfast PLATES, Tea Plates, Coffee
and Tea Cups and Saucers, Covered Dishes, Flat
Dishes, Teapots, Sugar and Cream Bowls. Butter
Dishes, Ac, Ac, at Importers' cost.
IL II. MCDOWELL, for Importers,
Janl2 wfmlmo King street, corner Liberty.
Srjirts ano ?nrms?jing (Boobs.
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THE GREAT INVENTION OF THE AGE.
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LOOK FOR TnE STAR SIGN,
MEETING STREET,
NEARLY OPPOSITE MARKET HALL.
jans n&c
Q T ON E Y & LOWNDES,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
V A N D E R H 0 R S T ' S WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
TitEODor.E STONNY. HENRY D. LowNnns.
jauO thstu3mos
Slnrticm SaUs^iFBinre Ba$8.
Bj LOWNDES & GRIM BALL.
HOUSE AND LOT IN MOUNT STREET.
Will bc sold on TUESDAY, 23th Instant, at
the Old Postofllce. at ll o'clock,
All that LOT OF LAND, with the two story
Wooden House thereon, situate on the north side
of Mount street, about 200 yards from Rutledge
Avenue. Lot measures 41 feet front, by 143 feet
in depth, more or less.
Terms-One-half cash; balance In one year. Pur?
chaser to pay us for papers and stamps.
janl4 f2mtu2
. By GEO. McD. STOLL,
Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent.
PUBLIC SALE NEAR FLORENCE, S. C.
Corn. Fodder, Cotton Seed, Plantation Im
plements, Tools, Ac.
I will sell to the highest bidder on TUESDAY
next, January isth, at 12o'clock, at the Planta?
tion or F. W. Ford, Esq., (Orange Grove or Old
Cannon Place.) four miles from Florence, S. C.,
the following Articles:
600 bushels CORN
soo bushels Cotton Seed, fine
14,000 pounds Nicely Cured Fodder
Lot Plantation Implements, Tools, Ac.
Terms cash. janl3 3
ftnetioncers' ?Jriuate Sales,4 Ut.
SALE BY TRUSTEES, UNDER AU?
THORITY OF THE COURT OF EQUITY.
AT PRIVATE SALE?
AN ELEGANT MANSION AND SPLENDID
6R0UN$S.
Will be sold at Private Sale that elegant HOUSE
at the corner of Blake and Drake streets, with all
the surrounding garden and spacious grounds.
Tlds is one orme most complete and beautiful
establishments in Charleston, commanding a nae
view of the harbor, and embracing a large extent
of grounds, thickly set with trees of every de?
scription, rorest, fruit and flowers, all selected
and disposed with the utmost care and taste.
Thc House ls large and commodious, containing
fourteen rooms, admirably arranged, with double
!a22as O? '.lie south, with a nae Urge Kitchen
and all other necessary ?iub?U?lnsa.
In addition to this, there is another Dwelling
House on the premises, situate on the northeast
corner, suitable for a small family.
Thc Lot measures four hundred (400) feet front
on Drake street by about two huudredand eighty
(280) feet in depth on Blake street.
To any poison wishing to establish himself in
a handsome residence, with a fine garden and.
spacious walks and grounds, the above property
presents a rare opportunity.
ALSO,
A body of MARSH LANI), on the east of Bay
street, separated from the above property by Bay.
Btreet, embracing six hundred (OOO) feet from
north to south by three hundred (300) feet from
east to west, on the west side of the Northeastern
Railroad. Also, another body of Marsh Land,
lying east of said road, containing - feet.
For further particulars and terms apply to
WARDLAW A CAREW.
Purchasers to pay W. A C. for papers.
decSwf
ffarbroare,(Entletg, Ut.
POSITIVE SALE
OF A
STOCK OF HARDWARE,
BY ORDER OP THE ORDINARY,
The STOCK OF HARDWARE belonging to the
Estate of H. F. Strohecker will be sold without
regard to cost for cash or approved notes.
The stock consists of a general assortment of
Hardware and Furnishing Goods, and affords
housekeepers and others an opportunity of supply
lng their wants at prices which will defy com?
petition.
The Goods will be open for exhibition and sale
Iiis day, 13th January, at No. 61 Hasel street,
jun 13 thftuth4
Sob?les anb harness.
A D D L E R Y, Ac,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
S
SADDLERY, SADDLERY HARDWARE.
Carriage Materials, Leather, Ac.
Attention ls called to our extensive Stock,
which we offer on reasonable terms. Also, to a
large Stock of Second-hand Army (McClellan)
SADDLES. Orders promptly attended to.
Agents for the celebrated American Dooble
actlng. Non-freezing FORCE AND SUCTION
PUMPS, especially valuable for extinguishing
fires, washing wagons, watering gardens, bring?
ing water from great depths with comparative
ease. RICE PLANTERS win find these Pumps
valuable for Ditch-draining and Irrigating. Testi?
monials furnished.
JENNINGS, THOMLLNSON A CO.,
No. 159 Meeting street,
Jan4 Imo Opposite Charleston Hotel.
fflacrjinerr), (Eastings, Ut.
JgXCELSIOR IRON WORK8,
ESTABLISHED 1839,
FOOT OF 14TH STREET, EAST RIVER.
IRON FRONTS,
AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF IRON WORK
FOB BUILDING FCRPOSES.
GEO. R. JACKSON, BURNET A CO.,
Proprietors.
RANCH OFFICE. KO. 201 ?CENTRE STREET,
CORNER OF HOWARD.
novSO 3mos
QJrtj (Boobs, Ut.
QREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.
We arc offering, regardless lo cost prices, many
articles in the
DRY GOODS LINE,
And would advise our customers, and the public
In general, not to miss this opportunity.
150 pieces large and heavy Bed Comforts, only
$3.
50 pieces-Fancy Patterns 12-4 Bed Qullts,only $4,
worth $5.
50 pair linc All-wool 10-4 White Blankets at
?6 50, worth $8.
3 pieces All-wool 4-4 White Shaker Flannel only
65 cents, worth 80 cents.
20 dozen Ladies' latest style Hoop Skirts only
40 cents, worth 00 cents.
2 pieces Buick Beaver Cloth, suitable for Ladles'
Sacks and men's wear, only $2, worth $3.
1 case 4-4 Longcloth only l2>i cents.
2 cases 4-4 Longcloth, fine quality, only 15 cents
worth 18 cents.
An assortment of different Collars.
Fine Silks, 23 inches, $3 per yard, worth $4 60;
never been offered as cheap before.
A great variety of the latest styles of Collars
and Cuffs.
Cheapest and best assortment of Ladles'and
Men's English noslcry In town.
Especial pleasure In showing goods.
Convince yourseir, and call at
FURCHGOTT A BRO.,
No. 437 KING STREET, NO. 43T
Corner Calhoun street.
tS'?. special Department for Boots, Shoes,
Hats and Trunks. dec21
Neto Publications,
^T THE HASEL STREET BAZAAR,
You can get the STANDARD NOVELS at ten per
cent, less than publishing prices. janl2
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Office No. 141 Broadway, New York.
CHRISTIAN AV. RUCK, President.
WILLIAM M. COLE, Secretary.
State Agency No. 35 Broad-street, second floor.
Local and Canvassing Agents wanted through?
out the State.
Apply in person or by letter to
JAMES G. HOLMES, JR.,
General Agent for South Carolina.
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