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Ho? 149 East Bay. charleston, S.O.
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1872.
-Gold at New York yesterday closed at
? -The New York cotton market closed
. steady; uplands 21ic;.8ale?3089 bales.
-At Liverpool cotton, closed ^rm ; up?
lands lojaio jd ; sales 15,000 bales. *
THE demands of inexorable advertisers
again compel os to withhold oar quotidian al
? quantum of editorial counsel, remonstrance
and explanation. We submit with cbeer
ulness, and hope that the public will do the
same. The concrete force of rapidly in?
creasing and multiplying "fifteen cents a
"Une" shall only cause THE NEWS to speak
to better purpose on the morrow.
Thick boots and flannels are necessary at this
seasoo, but the human frame requ?tes something
more than'these, to rehder Jt I winter-proof. The
. inner man, as well aa th* outer euria ce of the
hody, must be protected. The raw, moist, chilly
winds which prevail at this season transpierce
the warmest clothing, aad .are aft to effect the
health unfavorably, both through the pores and
the respiratory "organ?. The fen rest? way to avert
the evil Is to strengthen the internal machine,
and thus enable it to repel the devitalising in?
nnenco of unwholesome- weather. Enrich the
blood, gea tlj stimulate the circulation, regulate
the bowels, invigorate the stomach, tone the
liver, and brace the nerves with HOSTET TE R'S
STOMACH BITTERS, and no con di t lon of the at-1
Biosphere, however Inclement, no variation of the j
barometer or thermometer, however sudden, win j
- nave power to disorder the system thus fortified
la advance, and put In perfect, working ord er
Damp and cold, acting upon a sensitiva Or feeble
organisation, may produce consumption, dip.
theria, neuralgia, rheumatism, dyspepsia, liver
complaint, low nervous lever, or intermittent j
fever; the importance of ren d erin g t he system im?
pervious to these two destructive ?l?ments ls
therefore obvions. Persons in delicate health, or j
who are at all liable to be injuriously effected by
atmospheric influences, should take the BITTERS
dally throughout the winter and ?pring. In thia j
way dangerous diseases may be warded off, and
.a condition of perfect , health preserved by indi?
vid?ala of comparatively feeble oh y slque, while
those more robust, who scoff at precautions, are
Buffering the penalty of their recklessness in hos?
pitals and sick rooms. janB-mwrsnac
fijmial JTOI?KS.
J^rTHB OH^LKTON^HAIUTA
BLE ASSOCIATION, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
FREE SCHOOL FUND. -O F F1 CAL RAFFLED
NUMBERS.
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As witness our hand at Charleston this 11th day
or January, 1872. TENN PECK,
JAMES Q1LLILAND,
octa_Sworn Commissioners.
yijJMAUT OF I C H'AR3?? ST?-0.-N,
CHARLESTON, JANUARY 4, 1872.-This Bank
has resumed business as a Banking Corporation.
. .WILLIAM THAYER?j
-4*Bt&oi it i j j ;-...?.* g 't. Cashier.
: j?rW?E\?$ ifOrJSE.-NOTIOfi Ho
PARTIES INTERESTED.-Major JOHN W. CAM
. EBON has consented to conduct, and ts dnly ap?
pointed Manager of the SORE VEN HOUSE.
dec20-lmo_. B. BRADLEY.
fiat* MCLEAN HAS rr ? HAS WHAT ?
yi^t|a*5?lrn?tt^< TOY^^xT?Bajor
Baffle, made by s Charleston man,' and" the list ls
Ullin g np fast. No t im e t o be lost if yon want a
chance._~ _jagg
IT OT^ICE^.GP THKCITY APJPRAIS:
EB, CITY H ALL, CHARLESTON, "s. C., JANUARY
1, 1872.-NOTICE-Th'ls office will be opened from
this date, and remain open un; ii the 20th Instant
for Issuing Lloenses for the year 1872. ' '
WM. H. EA5TERBY,
_ Janl-18_City Appralaer.
Vjim SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND
TRUST COMPANY-SAYINGS DEPARTMENT.
Depositors are requested to leave their Books to
be credited with the January Quarterly Interest,
due Jsc proximo. All Depcsl? made on or before
the 20th January will bear let eres t from the 1st of
- rhter?srSix Per Cent, compounded 'quarterly.
dec22-fmwl2 F. A. MITCHELL, Cashier.
par OFFICE LIFE ASSOCIATION OF
AMERICA, ST. LOUIS, DECEMBER 28, 187f.-An
Election for Directors of the Life Association of ?
America win be held at the office or the Associa?
tion, In the City of St. Louis, Mo., on the 30th day
of January, 1872.
Polls open frcm ll A. M. to 3 P. M.
JanWtuS WM. HANLEY, Secretary.
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF
SOUTH CAROLINA - CHARLESTON BRANCH,
No. 8 BROAD STREET.-Oh and after THUBSDAY,
18th Jan nary, 1872, the regular semi-annual inter?
est will be paid to depositors.
AU Interest not paid on the 31st day of January
will be added to the principal of the depositor,
and win draw Interest as If deposited on the 1st
January. Depositors are requested to bring In j
their books, that the interest may be entered.
Interest ls compounded quarterly, but payable a.
heretofore in January and July.
D. RAYENEL, Jr.,
dec30-20_Assistant Cashier.
PB* ON MARRIAGE.
Happy relief for Young Men from the elects
of Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood' re?
stored. Nervous debility cured. Impediments
to Marriage removed. New method of treat?
ment. New and remarkable remedies. Boots
and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad?
dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South
Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. oe ti 2
?WBATOHELOR'S HAIR DYE.-THIS
SUPERB HAIS DYE ts the bett in the toona-per?
fectly harmless, reliable and instantaneous, NO
disappointment. No ridiculous tinta or unpleas?
ant odor. The genome W. A. BATCHELORS HAIR
DYE produces IMMEDIATELY a splendid Black
ar Natural Brown. Does not stain the skin, bot
leaves the nair dean, soft and beautiful. The
only Safe and Perfect Dye. Sold by all Drug
gists. ? Factory Na 10 Bond street, New York.
jan23-mwflyr
-fanerai DTot?ce?.
COBURN.-Departed this life at Sommerville, on
tue afternoon of the loth Inst., P. K. COBD&K, m
the 82d year of his age.
far THE FRIENDS OF HIS SONS, B.
P. and Wm. Coburn, pf Hr. and Mrs. F. M. Sires,
ainu Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Armstrong, are invited
to attend hl3 Funeral Services from the Line street
Depot, at 9 o'clock THIS MORNING. Funesal Ser?
vices will take place at Wentworth street Luthe
ran Church, at half-past 9 o'clock. Janl2
pm* GRAND LODGE OF A. F. M. OF
SOUTH CAROLINA.-The Offlcera and Members
of the Grand Lodge are invited to assemble at
Holmes's Lyceum T HIS MORNING, at 8 o'clock, for
the purpose of paying the last tri?me or respect
to Brother P. K COBURN, Grand Marshal.
By order of the Grand MaBter.. . ..
?. B. CAMPBELL, .
janl2 _^ ? Grand Secretary.
, ^SB-SOT}TH CAROLINA COMMAND
ERY,No. ? KNIGHTS TEMPLARS.-ATTENTION,
SIR- KNIGHTS.-You: are Fraternally invited to
attend the Funeral of our late Slr Knight, P. K.
COBURN, at Holmea'B Lyceum, corner or King
and Wentworth streets, THIS MORNING, at 8
o'clock. By order or the M. E. G. M.
janiz W. A. WILSON, Recorder.
pm* WASHINGTON LODGE, No. 5, A.
F. M.-The Members or Washington Lodge, No.
6, Officers of the M. W. Grand Lodge of South
Carolina, and the Craft generally, are fraternally
Invited to assemble at Holmes's Lyceum, THIS
MORNING, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of paying
the last tribute of respect to our late Past Master,
Brother P. K. COBURN. By order of the W.
[ ahlpfttl Master. TH03. E. STROTHER,
jani2 " _ Secretary.
pm* SOUTH CAROLINA CHAPTER,
No. 1, R. A. M.-The Officers and Members or Car?
olina Chapter, No. l, will hssem.le at HolmeB's
Lyceum, corner or Klng aad Wentworth street*, at
8 o'clock THIS MORNING, to pay the last tribute f "
respect to our deceased High Priest, p. K. CO?
BURN. By order or the M. E. High Priest.
Jaal2 L. B. L?YEGREEN, Secretary.
pm* HIBERNIAN SOCIETY.-THE
Members of this Society are respectfully lavlted
to attend the Funeral Services of their late
brother member, P. K. COBURN, THIS (Friday)
MORNING, at 9 o'clock, at the- Lutheran Churcn,
Wentworth atreet. By ?Vier.
_t, CAJUES.ARMSTRONG, Jr.,
janis Secretary.
pm* CHARLESTON HOOK AND LAD
DSR,No. 2.-You are hereby summoned to ap?
pear at t^e Trnck-Hoose, THIS MORNING, January
12, st hglf-past ? o'clock, in full Uniform, te pay
the last tribute of respect to cur Ex-president, P.
K. COBURN. By order of Foreman.
. JOH S BURKE, JR.,
Janl2 secretary BL and L. Co., No. 2.
?,::.^ry.*^?.^^*::.-.
pm* PENSIONERS OF THE-SOOTH
I CABO LT??'SOCIETY please can on the Tressa
rer, No. 2 Broad street. _Janl2-1
pm* ALL. PERSONS.. ARE HEREBY
notified that any debts contracted by the crew of
'steamship FLORIDA will not be paid by either
Captain or Consignees. A. TOBIAS' SONS,
Jania_A gent B.
CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP
I JAMES ADGER, from New York, are notified that
I she will THIS DIT discharge cargo at Ad
ger's Wharf. Goods uncalled for at sunset will
remain on the wharf at owners' risk.
J an 12-1 JAMES ADGER A CO., Agents.
pm* BOARD OF-COMMISSIONERS OF
[ PUBLIC LAND.-The Board or Commissioners or
Public Land will, at its next meetlog, to be held
on WEDNESDAY EVXNIK? next, the nth instant,
elect the following Officers for the las'ituttons
under their charge:
A Superintendent to the Ashley River Asylum.
A Steward, and
A Gardner.
Applicants for the same will hand in their let?
ters on or before that day.
By order. J. M. F. D?REEF.
jani2 Sec-etary B. C. P. L.
pSf* CONSIGNEES NOTICE.-C O N -
SIGNEES by Bart COLONIST are hereby notified
that she has THIS DAT been entered nuder the
Five Day Act. Goods not Permitted at the expi?
ration or thia period will be sent to Customhouse
stores. .
Jana_? RAVEN EL A CO.
pm* BOARD OF FIBEMASTERS.
The Board at their next Meeting, nth inst., will
elect a CLERK OF THE BOARD. Applicants will
hand In their letters on or.before that time.
jans-10 :B.MVSTROBBX, Clerk ?7T.M.
''pm*: CLEAR AND ? HARMLESS AS WA<
! TER-NATT ANS'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR
I THE HAIR.-A perfectly clear preparation In one
bottle, as easily appiled.as water, for restoring to
gray hair its natural color and youthful appear?
ance, to eradicate and prevent dandruff, to pro?
mote the growth or the hair and stop its railing
out. It la entirely harmless, and perfectly free
from any poisonous substance, and will therefore
take the place of all the dirty and unpleasant
preparations now In ase. Numerous testimonia l
have been sent ns from many of our most promi?
nent citizens, some e-f which are subjoined. In
every th in g in which the articles now in use are
objectionable, CRYSTAL DISCOVERY Is perfect.
It is warranted to contain neither Sugar or Lead,
Sulphur or NttrateofSllver.lt does not soil the
clothes or scalp, ls agreeably perfumed, and
makes one of the beat dressings for the Hair In
use. It restores the color or tne Hair "more per?
fect and uniformly than any other preparation,"
and always does so In fram three to ten days,
virtually reeding the roots of the Hair with all
the nourishing qualities necessary to Its growth
and healthy condition; lt restores the decayed
and Induces a hew growth of the Hair more post
tlvely than anything else. The application or
this won lerful discovery also produces a pleasant
and cooling effect on the scalp and gives the Hair
a pleasing and elegant appearance.
We call especial attention to the fact that a
1 limited number of trial bottles will be given way
gratuitously to those wishing to try lt. You will
notice that in pursuing this course our aim ls to
convince by the actual merita or the article.
ARTHUR NATTANS,
Inventor and Proprietor, Washington, D. C.
For sale by the Agent, DR. H. BAER,
No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C.
novis-stuthly
(Eonraiionai.
j TJNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH.
The undersigned will be prepared to accomo
date all entering the above Institution, rrom
South Carolina, tne coming term.
Those desiring Information will please address
me In Charleston. Key Box No. 15, until February
l, and then at Sewanee, Tennessee.
The term opens March 14.
Janl2-f4_W. P. DcBOSE, Chaphln.
DANCING.-MRS. ALEXANDER WILL
hereafter give INSTRUCTIONS IN DANCING
on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, at Bernard'a Hall,
Society Street, next to corner of KlQg. Afternoon
Classes will meet at 4 P. M.; Evening Classes at 8
P. M. Her Afternoon Classes for TUESDAYS and
FRIDAYS will be continued at her residence, No. 33
Boll Btreet._ Jana-Bmwr4?
jy?OUNT ZION SCHOOL,
WINNSBORO', S. C.
The Spring Session opens Monday. January
29,1872. The course or Instruction affords thor?
ough preparation for any department cf univer?
sity study o r ror business life. The Virginia
Military Institute bas recently conferred upon
this Scncol an Annual Prize Scholarship, cover?
ing the entire course in that Institution.
Address M. M. FARROW,
Jan9_Principal.
fjl W. S T A N L A- N D ,
NAVAL SIORES BROKER,
MARSHALL'S WHARF, EAST END CALHOUN
STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.
janll-lmo
jgUetingg._'
LA CANDEUR LODGE, No. 86, A. P. M.
The Regulir Communication win be held
aiMolmeB'B Lyceum. THIB (Fr.day) EVENING, at
half-past 7 o'clock. By order W. M.
]ani2_GEO. A. WAGENER, Secretary.
MARION LODGE, No- -2, I- O. 0. F.
The Regular Weekly Meeting of tb i = L- dee
win be held THIS EVEKING, at Odd Fellows' Ball,
at 7 o'clock. Members will please be punctual.
ROBERT C. STARR,
Janl2?_Recording Secretary.
MARION STEAM FIRE ENGINE. COM?
PANY.-attend an Extra Meeting or your
company, at your Ball, THIS (Friday) EVENING,
at 7 o'clock.
By order of President BARKLEY.
Janl2 GEO. H. CALDER, Secretary.
IDgntg._
WANTED7A^COL?5BED WOMAN TO
mind children and do housework. Apply
at No. so King street. ? ' Jania-:*
WANTED, BY A GENTLEMAN, BOARD
in a private family where there are no
other boarders. Reference required. AddreBB
J. M. T., City Postofflce._ Jani2-l?
WANTED, A WHITE WOMAN TO
Cook and do general housework for a
ema-l famUy. Must come well recommended.
apply at Ko. 28 Montague street._Janl2-1?
TTTANTED, A WAITINGMAN, WITH
VV good recommendations, also a Chamber
maid. Apply at No. 18 Meeting street. Janl2-i?
WANTED, A GOOD COOK. APPLY
at the northwest corner of King and Mor?
ris streets.,_)inl2-l?
TTTANTED, ALL PARTIES HAVING SE
TY COND-BAND FURNITURE to know that
they can obtain a good price by addressing P. 0.
box, No. 122._ Janl2-fBtnB*?
WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW
that the cheapest aud best warranted
Sewing Machine In the market is the HOME SHUT?
TLE, price $25 and $37. Can be seen at the Gene?
ral Agency, No. 61 Hasel street, oppo.-lte Express
Offlee. T. L. BI?SELL._JaalMmwOmo
AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER DB?
S' ?IRES employment, transient or perma?
nent. Refere MB given as to capability, Ac. Ad
dreaa Key Box No. 47, Postofflce._Janl2-l?
WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD
Cook and Washer. Apply at No. 270
Klug street._Janl2-l?
WANTED, A MAN SERVANT FOR
the house. Apply a: Ne. e LimehouBe
street._? janil-2?
WHITE WOMAN WANTED.-WANT?
ED to hire, a white woman to Cook and
Wi.sn for a family of three. Apply at this office.
J an 11-2_._____
TI/ ANTED, TO PURCHASE IMMEDI
Vf ATELY, a -aTgo loco to lioo tons best
Phosphate ROCK, delivered to chips at Charleston
or Bull Elver. Apply to HENRY CARD, Accom
modatlonWharf._aull
VEGETABLE COOK WANTED AT THE
Charleston Hotel. None need apply unless
experienced._ JanlQ
WANTED EVERYBODY TO KNOW
that you can get a First-class SEWING
MACHINE rrom LUNafORD, bmlth street, near
Wentworth, ooeaper than from -any other man in
the city or State. Ol ve him a call and see for
yourself., , ,_ aov28
A MONTH, EXPENSES PAID,
kp O i Male or Female Agents.-Horne and
oui nt luruished to sell our UNIVERSAL CEMENT,
Combination Tunnel, Button Hole cutter aud
other articles. Circulars iree. AddreBS Novelty
company, Saco, Me._novl4-78
AGENTS WANTED I-FOR THE UNI?
VERSAL TWINE AND THREAD CUTTER;
saves time, twine, thread. Angers and teeth. Some?
thing everybody wants, Samples malled on re?
ceipt of 25 cunts. Address GEORGE DAVIS, No.
5?9 Broadway, New York. octso-Smos
Cost ana ifonnd.
L^STT JANUARY 9, ON KINGI?TI??ETT
a Child's Waite worsted Co lar, for which a
te ward will be paid on application to this office.
jania-l*_
LOST, ON THE 9TH INSTANT, A GOLD
KEYSTONE cr a Royal Arch Mason: name
ui owner and date on same. A reward will be
paid for its recovery. Apply at the Northeastern
Railroad._)anll-3?
LOST, ON EAST BAY, NEAR VENDUE
Range, or on Vendue Range, a Package
oontalulng Twenty-five Dollars, A liberal reward
wm pe given. If left at this nice._Jan9
NOTICE.-STRAYED OR STOLEN,
from No. 6 Vanderhorst street, a large New
luundland DOG; black, with a white spot on Ma
breast. A liberal reward vt lil be paid for his re
c jvery, and no qutsToas asked._Jan9
LOST, ON THE EVENING OF THE 4TH
lust., on King, Archdale or Beaufaln streets,
a neaw sEAL KING. Aenitau.e reward wi 1 be
paid for tts recovery. Apply at this office.
JjnS_._
?for Sale.
FOR SALE OR TO RENT, A STORE
AND DWELLING, at Branchville, S. C. In?
quire Of D. LOEB, No. 6 Liberty street, Charles
ton, S. C._Janl2-fmw4?
HORSES AND MULES.-JUST AR?
RIVED from Kentucky, and for Bale at
nuis House stables, 40 head No. 1 work Horses,
t aether with a lot of No. 1 plantation Mules.
Planters and others would do well to look In at
this stock, as the terms are easy._jani2-6
JUST ARRIVED FROM KENTUCKY, 65
head Fine MULES AND HORSES, from
i bree to five years old-to suit plantation and city
use. Also, Fine Saddle and Draft PONIES, from
three to Ave yea ra.old. To be sold at low rates.
,H. HORRES A- MT HOGAN, bale Stable, Corner
King and Spring streets._jan86*
TWO OR THREE MORE FIRST-CLASS I
SEWING MACHINES for Bale cheap, call at
LUNSFORD'S, Smith street, neat Wentworth.
janl_
ABARGAIN I-TO PRINTERS AND
BOOKBINDERS.-A Ruggles Wood Frame
Paper cutter, will be sold low lor cash, ls nearly
?ew, cuts lac ?es, and has an extra knife. bu\
cnarge for package. Price $40. Apply at Tn?
NBWB Job Pince._marre
FOR THE HOLIDAYS I-NOW, LADIES
and Gentlemen, ls the time to go to
KLEIN'S, No. 339 Ring street, and get one of hts
beautiful, nice sloging Canaries. Yon can be cer?
tain thal Mr. KLEIN will select one to your satis?
faction, and everybody who has bought them
are very much pleased. The price ls very mode?
rate, deel?
?o fient.
TO RENT, THAT DESIRABLE THREE1"
and a hair story Bries Residence oa the
west side of Meeting street, next to the corner of
Calhoun street. Apply to JOHN S. HORLBECK,
corner Meet cg and calhoun streets.
Janio-wfm3
TO RENT, A STORE AND FIRST
floor, with three rooms. Apply at No. 102
broad street, between King and Meeting.
dec30-10?
Coaroinq.
P"^TVAT?BOARD??^^
SON street._janl2-fm?-3
BOARDING.-A SMALL FAMILY AND
two Bingie gentlemen can be accommodated
with BOARD by applying at No. 79 Wentworth
street.?_ Jan 12-4?
BOARDING.-A FEW GENTLEMEN
can be acconynodat<?u with good BOARD
aBtl pleasant rooms, on moderate terms, by ap?
plying at No. 93 Church street. jans-mwf4?
rona*. Cpetmcala, Ut.
Q. J. L U H N,
PHARMACEUTIST,
IMPORTER OF FINE CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY
AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.
No. 450 KING STREET, CORNER OF JOHN.
Now In Stock of my own Importation,
LOW SON ANO HAYDEN'S SOAPS,
Tooth Brashes,
Carbolic Acid,
Pattey's Cold Cream,
English Dalby's Carminative, British Oil, Roche's
Embrocation and chiorodyne.
AGENT FOR
riLDBN <fc CO.'S SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS,
Pharmaceutical Preparations, Sugar-coated
Pills, ?C. A02NT FOB
FORD'S SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.
AGENT FOB SOUTH CAROLINA FOR
DR, JEROME KIDDER'S ELECTRO MEDICAL
MACHINE AND APPLIANCES,
Surgical ID stn menta and Goods of foreign man?
ufacture Imported to crder.
My Dispensing Department is complete, em
>racing ail New Rime Hes.
A full assortment of Trusses and Bandages al
rtavs oa hand.
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS compounded
?vitb accuracy day or night. janiowfmly
E
ASTERN HAY.
loco bales EASTERN HAT. to? arrive, and for
sale la lots to snit purchasers by
JOHN H. HOLMES,
Janl2 Southern Wharf.
S
EED POTATOES.
1000 bbla. PISE ETES
600 Obla. Peach Blows
250 bbls. Early Hose
250 bbls. Early Goodrich. *
In prime condition, and for sole by
jan8mwfl3_GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO.
gELECTED SEED POTATOES.
2000 barrels PINK ETES
1500 barrels Calli Beds
600 barrels Early Rose
603 barrels Early Goodrich.
Packed specially for this market, ander oar sa
per vision, and warranted Pare Seed.
PAUL, WJiLCH dc BRANDES,
jano-tawfs No. 215 EIBC Bay.
?JQ0 KING STREET. QQQ
WU SONS'
economical establishment, where can he fonnd
everything to gladden the housekeeper, has re?
plenished the stock of articles in Its line, and the
GREAT
demand for all of the choicest articles can now be
met; and, as heretofore, satisfaction guaranteed.
In commencing a new year, the
AMERICAN .
.
people always profit by past experience, and the
chief member of this firm baring an extended
knowledge of the
GROCERY
business, knows exactly what ls needed to make
a success In what he under tates, and no
HOUSE
in this city can surpass this one for cheapnesa
and the character o : the goodB on sale, as ls evi?
denced by the undiminished demands
AND
unabated interest of consumers. Large addi,
tlons have been made to the already numerous
[ stock. Also, the specialty-that dollar
TEA
: has been greatly augmented; in fact, nowhere
can be found a more complete and varied assort?
ment than at this
EMPORIUM.
QOGNAG AND LA ROCHELLE BRAN?
DY, IN U. S. BONDED STORES.
A TOBIAS' SONS, No.* 110 EAST BAY,
Oller for Bale from U. s. Bonded Warehouse,
! Choice COGNAC and LA ROCHELLE BRANDY(
various vintages, in
Quarter casita
fifth casts
Eighth casks
_.. ann
Oases of one dozen bottles each.
mayas._._
QHOICE WHITE MILLING CORN AND
FLOUR, LANDING THIS DAY.
MORDECAI A CO., No. 110 Fas- Bay, offer for
sale invoices Choice White MILLING CORN and
Extra FLODR, landing this day. aug8-6mo
?JJARMON?'S SHERRY WINE.
A. TOBIAS' SONS, No. 110 East Bay. offer for
sale au Invoice of Choice HARMONY'S PALE
SHERRY WINE. A. TOBIAS' SONS.
angs-gmo_
QHOICE HAVANA CIGARS. ?
MORDECAI A 00., No. 110 EaBt Bay, oder for
sale an Invoice of choice HAVANA CIGARS,
direr* from Factory in Havana. augS-smo
A. TOBIAS' SONS, No. 110 East Bay. offer for
sale an Invoice of FIRE CRACKERS, landtDg thia
day._BugS-omo
VINEGAR, PRUNES, WHITE WINE,
CLARET, AC
A...TOBIAS* SONS offer for Bale VINEGAR.
Prunes, White wine, imported direct from
France._ angS-Smo
JgNGJJSH PORTER AND ALE.
A. TOBIAS' SONS, Agents of Messrs. Edward
A George Hibben, of London, offer ror sale Hlb
bert's PORTER and Bass's PALE ALE-pints
and quarts. augS-emo^
Ciega! Notices.
ESTATE DR WILLIAM YATES.-ALL
persons having claims against the Estate of
me late Dr. WILLIAM YATE?, will present the
same, properly attested, and those indebted will
make payment to
CAROLINA L. YATES,
Jan5-f3 Qualified Administratrix.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF CHARLESTON-Court of Com?
mon Plea?.-H. H. DELEON, Plaintiff, against
LOUIS MoLAIN, Defendant.-Copy Summons
For Money Demand.-[Complaint not served.]
To LOUIS McLAIN, Defendant In this action :
You are hereby summoned and required to an?
swer the complaint in this action, which was filed
in the Office of the Clerk of Common Pleas for
the Bald county, and te serve a copy or your an?
swer on the subscribers, at their office, No. 60
Broad street, Chatleston, South Carolina, within
twenty days after the service of this summons on
you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fall
to answer this complaint within ihe t.me afore?
said, the plaintiff will take judgment against you
for the sum of Alteen hundred dollars, with in?
terest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum
from the twentieth day of April, one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-one, and coats.
_ CAMPBELL A SEABROOK,
* Plaintiff's Attorneys.
To LOUIS McLAIN : Please take notice that tho
sommons In this action, ol which the foregoing ls
a copy, was filed m the office ef the Clerk of the
Court or Common Pleas, or Charleston County, on
the 12th day of October.A. D. 1871.
CAMPBELL A SEABROOK,
dec22-f0- Plaintiff's Attorneys.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF RICHLAND-Court of Com
mon Pleas.-PHINEAS F. FRAZEE, as Sheriff,
Plaintiff, against EDWARD L. DEANE, Defend
ant-Copy Summons-For Money Demand-[Com
plaint Served, j *
To EDWARD L. DEAN, Defendant in this ac
tlon : Yon are hereby summoned and required to
anBwerihe complaint in this action, of which a
copy ls herewith served upon you, and to serve a
copy or your answer on the subscribers, at their
office at Columbia, within twenty days arter the
service of this summons on you, exclusive of the
day of service.
If yon fall to answer this complaint within the
time aforesaid, the plaintiff will take Judgment
against you for. the sam of six hundred and
twenty one 27100 dollars, with interest at the
rate of seven per cent, per annum, from the first
day of November, one thousand eight hundred
andBeventy-one, and costa.
MONTEITH St BAUSKETT,
Plaintiffs Attorneys.
D. B. MILLER, 0. C. 0.
Dated November 29, 1871.
To the Defendant, EDWARD L. DEANE : Take
notice that the summons rn this action, of which
the foregoing ls a copy, was filed In the office of
the Clerk or the Court of Common Pleas, In the
County of Richland, lu tie State of South Caron
na, on the twenty-eight!? day of November, 1871.
MONTEITH & BAUSKETT,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Dated November 28, 1871. . dec8-.'0
(?rbtetitSf CiiTgOCT, Wt
jp IS H BOES'! FISH BOBS!
FISH ROES, Pickled and Dried, at ?
WELCH'S GROCERY,
_Corner Market and Meeting streets.
pHOICE SMOKED TONGUES, AT 50
CENTS EACH.
Soasid PIGS FEET, at
_.WELCH'S GROCERY.
JURIED FIGS, IN DRUMS AND BAS?
KETS, at Cost Price, at
. WELCH'S GROCERY.
J^-ORTH CAROLINA CORN WHISKEY.
at $2 pee Galion, a Specialty. Guaranteed Pure,
at WELCH'S GROCERY.
Goods delivered free of charge._deol9
?JHOICE MILLING CORN.
sooobusbeis selected White Milling CORN, In
Store and landing per Schooner Ida Richardson.
For sale by
Janll-2 . JOHN CAMPSEN 4 CO.
C
O A L ! COALI COAL!
AT $10 PER TON DELIVERED.
400 tons of Snperlor Red Ash, Egg and Stove
COAL, now landing from Schooner Wm. L. Ab?
bott. For sale by C. W. SEIGNIOUS,
janlO-3_Coal Yard, No. 271 East Bay.
S
ALT! SALT! SALT!
033 sacks Ground Rock SALT. '
For sale cheap by HENRY CARD,
Jan9-5_Accommodation Wharf.
gUGAR! SUGAR! SUGAR!
DIRECT IMPORTATION PER BRIG SUSSEX.
200 hhds. Good to Prime DEMERARA SUGAR.
For sale In lots to salt purchasers by
* W. P. HALL,
JanlO-4_Brown's Wharf.
rJIHE GREAT GROCER YD EPOT,
NO. IBO KING STREET.
LINLEY'3 CHEAP STORE,
NO. 190 KING STREET.
' THE GREAT CROCKERY DEPOT,
NO. 100 KING STREET.
THE GREAT GLASSWARE DEPOT,
NO. 190 KING STREET.
THE GREAT FRENCH CHINA DEPOT,
NO. 190 KING STREET.
THE GREAT TOY AND FANCY GOODS
DEPOT,
? NO. 190 KING STREET.
LINLEYS CHEAP SIORE,
NO. 190 KING STREET.
THE GREAT HOUSE-FURNISHING DEPOT,
NO. 190 KING STREBT.
Nonos.-The Business heretofore condaetedat
No. 388 King Btreet will be discontinued on the
16th of JANUARY, 1872, and the undersigned will
be pleased to see his customers at the NEW
STORE, No. 190 King street.
JOHN W. UNLEY.
.financial.
F
OR SALE,
CENTRAL (GA) RAILROAD STOCK
Macon and Western Railroad Stock
Southwestern (Qa.) Railroad Stock
Western (Ala ) Railroad Bonds (endorsed by Cent?
ral Railroad and G orgia Railroad)
Atlantic and Guli Railroad Bonds
Atlanta City Bunds.
By A. C. KAUFMAN,
J.inl2-2 No. 26 Broad Btreet.
Setting iSlacrjinw.
fTAHE* UNEQUALLED MACHINE.
The HOME SHUTTLE uses the Straight Needle,
makes the lock stitch, (alike on both sides,) han
aelf-aujQstiQg tension, and ls the only first class
low price Sewing Machine In the market adapted
for every variety of Sewing from muslins to
heaviest cloths. Price $25 and $87.
Agents wai. ted. Send stamp for circular and
sample of Sewing. T. L. BISSELL,
General Agent,
Janll-fmwfimo Charleston, s. C.
Removals.
E M O V A L
P. L. GUILLEMIN
would beg respectfully to Inform his patrons
that he has removed bis GAS FIXTURE ESTAB?
LISHMENT from No. 140 Church street to the
NEW BUILDING, No. 21 CUMBELLAND STREET,
Or-FOSITE HSSBBS. CAMSRON, BARKLEY * CO.,
Where he has opened a choice and carefully se
cted STOCK OF CHANDELIERS, Ac. com?
prising the latest styles from the best manu rac- j
tures in the country, to which he Invites atten?
tion.
GAS FITTING, PLUMBING AND TIN ROOFING,
Jan4-3mwfl2 No. 21 CUMBERLAND STREBT.
<EopartneT0r)i])S ano Disgoinlion?.
C~^E?SLE^JT^^BT^SAS WITH
DRAWN from the firm of J. H. LAWTON Sc
CO.
Dated Charleston, Jannary 10,1872 Janll-2
DISSOLUTION.-THE FIRM O Pl
GHAESER & HARMON ls this day dissolved
by mutual consent, and C. A GRAESER solely
authorized to Bettie its aifalrs, and will continue
the Cotton Factorage and General Commission
Business, on his own account, on Brown Arco's
Wharf.
Charleston, S. C. Jannary 1,1872. JanZ-tnfB
NOTICE.-THE FIRM OF JAMES M.
CALDWELL Sc SON is dissolved by the
death or Mr. JAMES M. CALDWELL, Senior Part?
ner, which occurred on 3d December, 1871.
I have associated with me In Copartnership, my
brother-ln law, Mr. R. KAI,IN BKIGGS. and will
continue the FACTORAGE ANO GENERAL COM?
MISSION BUSINESS, under the narnu of JAMES
M. CALDWELL & SONS.
Liberal advances made on Consignments either
for sale or shipments.
Janl mwfl3_W. R CALDWELL.
THE UNDERSIGN HAVE THIS DAY
day formed a Copartnership for the purpose
of carrying on the Factorage and General Com?
mission business, under the name and style of
THEO. G. BOAG. A. M. JACKSON.
THEO. G. BOAG.
THEO. G. BOAG,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
OFFICE NORTH ATLAKTIO WHABP,
Formerly occupied by Olaghorn, Herring St co.
janB-o ? '? _'_
THE BUSINESS HERETOFORE CON?
DUCTED by the undersigned nnder the Arm
lame of FOKS?THE, MCCOMB SS CO., was dis?
solved oa the 1st Instant by mutual consent.
Either party will sign In liquidation.
W. C. FORSYTHE,
W. MCCOMB.
K. J. FORSYTHE.
The undersigned have formed a Copartnership
or the Bale of Dry Qoods, at the store No. 394
Sing street, under the name of FORSYTHE Sc Mc
30MB. R. J. FORSYTHE,
W. MCCOMB.
The subscriber, having withdrawn from the
ioncern of FORSYTHE, MCCOMB ? CO., will con
inue the business on his own account at Nos. 400
nd 408 King street, corner of Burn's lane.
jano-e W. C. FORSYTHE.
fraction gal?s--(?l;iB Eng.
CC'STATS SALE OF FURNITURE, Ac'
Jji Will be BOW at the corner of Spring and St.
Phillp streets, THIS DAT the 12th instant, at ll
o'clock.
MAHOGANY TABLES, Sideboard, BOQgCftfle,
Moi air and Cane sofas and Chairs, Bedsteads,
Crib, Buretas, Washstands, Ottomans, Ice-house,
Window Shades, Carpets, Crockery, .Cutlery,
Cooking Stove, Ac., ftc
Terme cash._Janl2
By WM. MCKAT.
CANADIAN MAKE.
Will be sold TB13 DAT, at 10 o'clock, in
front of my store, No. 140 Meeting street,
One Black Canadian Draft MARE, and a lot of
Farming Utensils.
Terms cash. ? Janl2
By J. FRASER MATHE WES.
ONE WORE MULE.
Will be sold THIS DAY, at corner Spring
and St. Philip streets, at ll o'clock.
Terms cash. janl2
RY MILES DRAKE.
CLOTHING, HATS, Ac.
THIS M o RN i KG, at io o'clock, I will sell at
my store, corner Klug and Liberty streets, . a
The Balance of Men's OVERCOATS, Frocks and
Sacks, Vests,PanfB, Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers,
Wo. lien. Hose, Satinet, Casslmere and Melton
Suits, Ladles' Cloaks, shawls, Nublas, Handker?
chief. Sacks and Balmoral Skirts, Men's Cravats.
Suspendere, Collars. Hair Hose, Hickory and
Belknap Shina, Soap, Albums, Spool Thread,
Ac, ftc
ALSO,
A Floe Assortment of Men's and Boya' Wool
snd Felt HATS and CAPS. _Jania
Slnttion gales-- ? mare gags.
By WM. McKAY.
'T3EG?LAR FURNITURE SALES TUES
Xl) DATS AND FRIDAYS.
wm be sold THIS DAT, at No. 140 Meeting
street, at 10 o'clock,
A general assortment of New and Second-hand
FURNITURE;, House Furnishing Goods, Crockery,
Glassware, ftc_Janz-tof imo
By W. T. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS,
Auctioneers. ?
HOWARD va PRATT!
Pursuant to an order of sale In the above
stattd canse, by the Hon. B. F. Graham, Judge
for the First ch cpu, I will offer for Bale on
TUESDAT, 80th day ot January, 1872, at the Post
office, Broad street, Charleston, S. 0., at ll
O'C oe lr. A. M.," ,
AU that LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings
thereon, situate on the West side of Ritt street, Tn
the City or Charleston. County or Charleston, and
State or South Caro Ina, measuring and contain?
ing In front on Pitt street sixty feet, by the same
on the back line, and in depth two hundred and
twelve feet, more or Jess. Butting and bounding
to the east on Pitt street aforesaid, to the weston
Lands now or late of ?-, to the north on Lands
now or late of -, and to tue south on Lands
now or late of-. ..
Terms-One-third cash; balance on a credit or
one and two years, seemed by bond of the pur?
chase r, with interest from day of sale at seven
per cent., payable semi annually, and mortgage
of the property sold. Building a to be Insured
and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers
and stamps. WM. J. OATER.
Jania-ftod _ Referee
By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSUBE.
PHOSPHATE AND TURPENTINE
Landa at Auction. . .
On. TUESDAT next j the 16th instant, near the
PoBtofflce, at il o'clock, I win offer at Auction,
About 800 acres of PRIME LANDS, located on
Ashley River, about 14 miles from the city, ad?
joining on the sooth the works of the. Palmetto
Phosphate Company. They are accessible by the
River-on which there la a very line landing-by
the Dorchester Road and by the South Carolina
Railroad. There are about 100 acres directly on
the River, covered with short undergrowth, which
contains an abundant supply or Phosphate Rock
or the finest kind, which has been thotoogly
analyzed. Be8ldes;these, there are, between the
Dorcneater Road and the Railroad, some Bottom
Lands, (about loo acres) containing heavy beda or
Phosphate Rock. The largest kind of yellow pine.
abound on this tract, weil adapted for the Tur?
pentine business. As a whole this ls really a very
valuable piece of property. It can be treated for
at private sale.
Conditions at Auction-One-third cash; balance
by bc nd in one and two years, with interest, pay?
able semi-annually, secured by a mortgage of the
property, purchasers to pay. for. papers and
stamps. _Janl0,i2,13.15,i6
By LOUIS B. DeSAUSSUBE.
ESTATE SALE OF PLANTATION. ON
PON-PON RIVER.
Ou THURSDAY, the 18th January, 1872, at lt
o'clock A. M., win be sold, at the Poatofllce, In
Charleston, by order of tte Devisees of John Ashe,
The two RICE PLANTATIONS at the best pitch
of tide, known aa '-Will Town" and "High Waa
ele," or ?. i<ot'era am," now merged into oae Plan?
tation, Bituated la sr. Bartholomew's Parish, Cal?
ieron ijounty, oppoaife WU Town, on a large
Creek, waters or Poh-Pou River, containing Joint?
ly 1049 acres, of which 400 acres are Rice Land
under banks, about - of which have been
I lamed last year. Bounding to the norib and
northwest by lands of estate of Baynard and Ed?
ward Barnwell, to -the south on lands of Mrs.
wayne,and?to the easton said Creek. On-the
place' are twp small Dwelling Houses and accom?
modations for seventy or more negroes.
ALSO,
A TRACT OF PINE BARREN LAND on the
Pon Pon River, St. paul's Pariah, opposite the
"W ill Town" Plantation, containing 280 acres of
Land.
Conditions-One-third cash; balance by bond,
pcvable m two equal succ?s jive annual Instal?
ments, with Interest from day of sale, t?bese*
cured by a mortgage on the property. Purchaser
to pay for papers and stamps, ir not sold the
Property will be leased. Jan0-tnwfmtnwth7
B. M. MARSHALL & BBQ.,
Auctioneer*.
ELEGANT RESIDENCE IN MEETING
street, opposite Aiken 'a Park.
On TUESDAT, lath instant, at ll o'clock, will be
sold, at the Poatofllce, Broad street, . .
The THREE STORY WOODEN RESIDENCE, No.
241 Meeting street, belonging to the Estate or the
late James Tupper, Master Tn Equity, containing
seven upright rcoms, besides dressing-rooms and
pantry; having piazzas to the south, double tin
roof, carriage-house, doable kitchen, fine astern
and well, and ls enclosed by a substantial brick
wall on north and weat. The Lot measures 73
by 100 feet, more or leas.
Conditions-One-fourth cash; balance ia one,
two and three y esra, by bond, with interest semi?
annually, secured by mortgage of the premises;
buildings to be insured and policy assigned. Pur?
chasers to pay R. M. ft Bro. for papers and
stamps. janS-mwfmtuJ
By I. S. K. BENNETT.
AFINE FIFTY-ACRE FARM, NEAR
SUMMERVILLE, AT AUCTION.
On THURSDAY next, the 18th mst., near the
Postoffice, at li o'clock, I will offer at Auction,
A flne, well settled FARM of 60 acres, near the
healthful Village of Summervl lc There are about
30 acree cleared, under (almost new) fencing, and
the reat of the acres are in woods. To one wish?
ing a home in a healthy location, with an excel?
lent farm for cultivation, this property oilers
many inducements.
Conditions cash. Purchasers to pay for ail nec?
essary papers and stamps._Janl0-wfm4thl
By L S. K. REM NETT.
AHANDSOME RESIDENCE IN WARD
No. 5 at Auction,
on THURSDAY next, the 18th instant, at the
Poatofllce, at ll o'clock, I will offer at auction,
AU that HIGH LOT OF LAND, with handsome
Residence and numerous outbuildings thereon,
located at the southeast corner or Elizabeth and
< harlot ce Btreets. The Lot measures 130 leeton
Charlotte by 140 feet on Elizabeth street. The
Brick: Mansion ts in excellent repair; contains 7.
upright rooms, most et them full size; 8 basement
rooms a nd 2 attic rooms; 3 piazzas; 6 handsome
marble mantelpieces; slate roof; cistern, gas, ftc,
ftc. A very fine brick wall encloses nearly the
wnole Lot. The outbuildings are mostly of brick,
and are In good repair. Being on two or the best
streets in the city, the property 1B exceedingly
valuable.
Conditions or sale made known la rature ad*
vertlsement._Janio,i2 13.16,17,18
By S. C. BLACK, j
Auctioneer,
ASSIGNEE'S SALE, THURSDAY, JAN
UART 26,1872.-In the matter of TBEO
DORE ?VTONET, a Bankrupt, In re BEHREND
BOLLMANN, surviving partner or Bollmann
Brothers-In the District Court ol the United
By virtue or the decretal order or the Honorable
Georges. Bryan, Judge or the said Court, I will
offer for sale at public auction, at ll o'clock A.
M., on the 26TH DAT OF JANUARY, 1872, at th?
corner of Broad street and Eas t Bay, near the Old
Postoffice, la the City or Charleston,
All that VBlaable SEA INLAND COTTON PLAN?
TATION, known as '-Lanrel Hill," situate la Christ
Church Parish, in the County of Charleston, con*
talnlng 1602 acres, and consisting of six separate
Tracts of Land, as set forth on plat made by
Charles Parker, surveyor, on 19th December, I860;
bounded to the north on Lands of J. H. Waring,
Jr.. and H.Toomer; to the sooth on Lauds of
Phillp Porcher and the Mesara. H oribe ck; to the
east on Lands of H. L. P. McCormick; and to the
weat on Lands or Robert D. Parker.
TOGETHER WITH,
All that other TRACT OF LAND, formerly part
of the Plantation called "Elm Grove," situate In
the Parish and County aforesaid, containing 133
acres; bounded to the north on Land now or late
of George White; to the east on Land of H. L. P.
McCormick; to the south on Landor Philip Por*
cher; and to the weet on said "Laurel Bill" Plan*
tatlou.
Terms or sale-One-hair cash, and the balance
payable In one year, with Interest at 7 per cent,
from day or sale, secured by bond of purchaser
ind m ort gu ge of the premises sold. Purchaser to
pay for stamps and papera.
dec22-ftulothl L. W. O'HEAU, Assignee.
Hy W. X. LEITCH & B, S. BRUNS,
TITTLIi BE SOLO ON WEDNESDAY*
TY Ute 17th instant, at half-past io o'clock, on
the premises at the east ead of Market street,
near the Ferry Wharf,
The STOCK JN TRADE OF TSE CIGAR STORE
AND BAR-ROOM, consisting Of CIGARS, Tobao
:o, Liquors, ie, ; also the Furn Kure, such as Lock?
ing-Glasses, Tables, Chairs, Desks and the Bar
Boom Fixtures, >4c., 4c. ..
_____ . AL?O, . !.
'The UNEXPIRED LEASE or the Said premlsrs,
remaining six rooms in all, for four years and six
months, '
The above. may be treated for at private sale
previous to the day of sale.
Terms cash._- _janl2-fwth3
By R. M. MARSHALL & BRO.
RESIDENCE AND STORE AT .THE
Sontheast corner of Franklin and Queen,
btreets. -
wm be sold at the Postofflce, Broad street, OD
THURSDAY, isth instan*, at ll o'clock.
The above PREMISES. The first floor ls com?
pletely fitted up for a Store; above are four up?
right and two atao rooms, well finished. The
kitchen of four rooms and the Residence are cov?
ered with elate. There are also several shed
rooms, and well and cistern. Everything In fine
prder and most carefully built. The Lot measure?
45-by 70 feet
TermBeasy: made known at sale. . ?1
Jani2-fmwth< ..9. ......_
SALE OP KING'S MOUNTAIN RAIL?
ROAD, i
Theodore D. Wagner and Asbury Coward,
Trustees, vs. the King's Mountain Railroad Com?
pany-Foreclosure or Mortgage.
lu pursuance^ of the terms of a mortgage execu?
ted by the Sing's Mountain Railroad Company, On
the.lMh day of March, 1868, and by virtue oi the
powers therein granted,we wllLaell,at Public Ano
tion, at the Courthouse, in Yorkvllie, York Coun?
ty, South: Carolina, on WEDNESDAY, the lBUi
day of March. 1872, . , -
Toe entire RAILROAD of th? said Company, in?
cluding the bed and superstructures of said Read,
the materials us ed In construction, the sta1 ions,
station-house depots, storehouses, workshops,
machinery and fixtures thereon, and all thean
glnea and rolling stock, together with all the
rights, privileges and easement belonging or ap?
pertaining to said Railroad Company.
Terms cash. Purchasers to pay for papers aa A
stamps.
THEODORE D. WAGNER,
AsBUKY COWARD, i M
Jania-mwf_Trust?es..
By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE.
ALARGE AND BEAUTIFULLY LO?
CATED FARM AT AUCTION,
un TUESDAY next, the loth inst., near the Post
office, at ll o'clock, I wm offer at Auction,
One of the finest FARMS on the Ashley Bl ver, a
little above the Four-mile Douse and north of the
Stono Phosphate Works, containing 40 acres of
cleared Land, 30 of woods and e or marsh. From
ita size and location lt la capable of being divided
into two Farms of 83 acres each. It ls thoroughly
settled, most of the cleared land being ready fOr
the plough. Aa a Truck Farm it cannot be sur?
passed, and the lands opening to the Son th are
warm, which renders lt peculiarly well adapted
for the forcing on of early and tender vegetable
plants. This property can be purchased at pri?
vate sale np to the mn inst. '
. Conditions at Auction-One-third cash; balance
by bond in-one and two years, with interest pay?
able semi-annually secured by a mortgage of the
property. Purchasers to pay foran necessary pa- -
pera and stamps. ... JanlO-wlfsmtntV
By W. T. LEITCH ft B. S. BRUNS,
Auctioneers and -Brakel.. ?
VALUABLE : SEA ISLAND COTTON
PLANTATION, AT REFEREE'S SALE.
JAMES T, WELSH AN. Trust?e of HENRY C.
INWOOD and ELIZABETH, his wife, VB. EMMA
JULIA EDWARDS et aL
in pursuance ot the Judgment of the Conn of
Common Pleas In th? above, canse, made by Ma
Honor the Honorable R. F. Graham, I win oner for
sale at the Courthouse, In the City of Charleston,
on TUESDAY, the leth day of January, 1872, at li
o'clock in the forenoon, .
All that valuable PLANTATION cilled SPRING
ISLAND, in Beaufort County, South''Carolina,
sitnate at the Junction of the Checheaaee and Col
let?n Rivers, dlrictlj opposite Foot Point, the
?roposed terminus of the Deep Water and Western
allroad, containing about three thousand aerea
high land, about two thousand acres of which are
cleared and very fertile for Sea island or Snort
Cottons and Provisions. It ls abundantly supplie*}
with springs of good water, and affords, a fine
pasturage for all kinds of stock; together with,
several email islands adjacent thereto, and form?
lng port of, and being appurtenant thereto, and
containing-,acree... . . ".
On the Plantation la a large Dwelling-House
and ample outbuildings. There are several set?
tlements which render thia property easy to be
divided Into d?n?rent plantations. Being an Is?
land it requires co fencing. -> >'*
.,_ lt commanda afine view or the Harbor of Port
Royal;, ls ten (10) miles distant from the en?
trance; considered heal hy to Uve at all the year,
and w? il known as one or the best Sea Is.and
Cotton Plantations on the coast.
ALSO,
A TRACT OF PINE LAND,on the main.belonging
to the Estate of the late George Edwards, con?
taining- acres.
Term?-One-third cash; the ba'ance by bonaor
honda of the purchaser, payable In tnree equal
successive annual instalments, with Interest irom
date at the rate of seven per centum per annum,
payable annna'ly, with mortgage or the property
to secure the said bond or bonds. Purchaser te
pay Referee for papers and stamps.
For rurther particulars, and any desired lnror
matipn. application mast be made to Messrs.
SIMONS 4 SIMONS, and to Messrs. MEMMLNGER,
PINCKNEY 4 JERVEY, and V. J. TOBIAS. Solici?
tors In the cause. ASHER D. CO^EW, Referee.
dec23-slftnfl
By W. T. LEITCH ft B. 8. BBUNS,'
Auctioneer*.
"POSITIVE SALE OF VALUABLE TTJR
JL PEN TINE LANDS-SOLD BY ORDER OP-,
TUE! HEIRS OF WM. H. M EL LARD. .:.
Will be told, on TUESDAY, 23d Instant, at ll
o'clock, at the Old Poatofflce. ._
The following valuable TURPENTINE LANDS
belonging to the estate of W. H. Menard: ;
ONE THOUSAND ACRES, more or Ifss. abont
three miles north of Summerville, on the waters
of Green Bay, bounding northwardly by laws
granted to Freneau and Bremar, east, by lands of
J. H. stoli, and west by lands of the South Caro?
lina Railroad. ?
ALSO,
ONE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED AND
SIXTY-SEVEN ACRES, mote or lesa, near the
above, bounded north by landa of Wm; Smith,
east by land granted to -Johnson, south by
lands of Jno. B? Stoll, and west by lands cf -?
ALSO,
That RICH AND PRODUCTIVE TRACT or five
thousand acree, jaore or less, three miles from
R'.dgevilie, tituat?? on Timothy Creek, waters or
Four Hole Swamp, in the Parish of St. James'
Goose Creek, bounded north and sonta by lands
granted to David Coalter, east on lands or CoL J.
B. Earnest, and west by lands or Coalter and Jfr
Wolfe. T ^
ALBO, . !? - ?*i ii
All the RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST of the
Estate of Wm. H. Menard, In about 30,000 ACRES
OF LAND, situated in tbe Counties of Orange
burg and Barnwell, known formerly as the Meade
Lands. These Plantations will be sold In tracta
from 700 to 1000 acres each, and rail description or
precise locality wi 1 be furnished on the day or
sale, or before, if desired.
Terms-One-half cash; balance In one and two
years._? . ?_Jan 8-8,12,19.23 .
gtg.tionggrg' ffrioatg galea, Ut,
AT PRIVATE SALE, ALL THAT DE?
SIRABLE LOT on the northwest corner or
Trodd and Logan streets, measuring and con
talDlni? on Logan street 116 feet, and on Trodd
street 35 feet. For further particulars, appjy to
EDWARD LOWNDES, Broker,
jania-wi T 3 Mo. io Broad st reef.
Joni, ?ooo*, &t<
?^OTICE! NOTICE I NOTICE I
In consequence of the increased demand %
TOYS, FANCY GOODS AND SHOWCASES, thi
undersigned takes pleasure in Informing bis nu;
merous friends and the public generally that he
has opened a BRANCH OF HIS BUSINESS at No.
344 KING STREET, where he will constantly keep
on hand a large and well selected stock or TOYS,
FANCY GOODS, Showcases, Glass Shades, Fire?
works, Musical Instruments, and every article
appertaining to the business. Dealers win find lt
to their ad van tage to give him a call before pur?
chasing elsewhere. WM. MoLEA?, A
Noa 844 and 433 King street,'
NOAH'S ABE of Charleston, s. C.
decl4-thstu . , ;', _
Q id ARLESTON WHOLESALE AND RE?
TAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO
HOUSE,
No. 810 KINO STREET, ?laxx DOOKS sorjfa op
o SOCIETY STBXST.
MEERSCHAUM PIPES T Bpeclalty. thereforfl
:ansellat prices to sarprlse you? SuiSbiefn?
Shrlstmas Presents. ' suitable for
ALSO,
An extensive and complete assortment or ?TI
??, ln,??a ? b0Blneas ls kepV wnst?S
?Jwg, giving a. faculty of mung.without a*
KV aii0hrde^ pended .to him? acccmipanfcd
il1} ^or?ntt on responsible bouses inthe
Jty. Purchasers are requested to examine hts
lerfect Stock before trading elsewhere. -
?. - . WILLIAM SCHRODER,
no^?P ? PEROR TWB'M? Cigar store.