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CITY AFFAIRS. ^ MR. WILLUM E. SIMMONS, Jr., 1B the au? thorized travelling agent of THE NEWS for lower South Carolina. Meeting? ThU Davy. Union Chapter, at 7 P. M. St. Joseph's Latin Society, at 7 P. M. Friendship Lodge, K. ol P., at 7 P. M. Carolina Rifle Club, at half-past 7 P. M. Vigilant Fire Company, at 7 P. M. Grand Encampment, L 0. 0. F., at 7 P. M. Washington Rifle Club, at half-pr.Bt 7 P. M. Auction Sale* TnlaOajH Leitch St Bruns will sell at ll o'clock", at the Courthouse, real estate. R. M. Marshall A Bro. will sell at ll o'clock, atthePostofiBoe, real estate. r ? Louis D. DeSauS3ure will sell at II o'clock, at the Poatoffice, real estate. J. Drayton Ford will sell at ll o'clock, at the east end Broad street, real estate. J. Fraser Mathewes will sell at ll o'clock, at the Postofflce, real estate. Laurey, Alexander & Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, at their store, hams, stripe, ?tc. j Macqueen & Blecke will sell at half-past 9 o'clock, at their store, groceries and barroom fixtures. Holmes & Macbeth will ?e'l at ll o'clock, at tiie foot of Broad street, city stock. Adolph Nimitz will sell at half-past IO o'clock, at his store, butter, hame, Ac. N^JLECTBD COUGHS AND COLDS.-Few are aware of the importance of checking a Cough or "Common Cold," In its first stage; that which in the beginning would yield to "Brown's Bronchial Troches," lt neglected, often works upon the Lungs. j anl 6 tuthsS MAMP?D BALL.-A grand masquerade ball will be given by the German Steam Fire En? gine Company, at the Hall of the Academy of Music, on the evening of Februar; 7. Tickets may be procured from the committee, and other gentlemen, whose names will be lound In another column. LEARNING POLITENESS.-Augustus Brown and London Williams, two youths of color, who amused themselves on Sunday afternoon by making remarks about and abasing a re? spectable citizen in Line street, found them? selves before the Mayor yesterday morning. They were each sentenced to pay a fine of two dollars, or to spend ten days In the House of Correction._ THE HARMONIA.-A new musical club, with the above title, bas been started among our young German friends, composed of twelve male voices, under the leadership of Professor Deden. Their progress so far has been most encouraging, and on next Monday evening they propose to give an entertainment at the Turnverein Hall in King street. After the mutic and Einging, the evening will be spent in dancing. GERMAN AMUSEMENTS.-The ladles of the Fraufj&vereln will give a ball on the 24th of January for the benefit of the new German Church. On the 5th of February the fourth annual grand masquerade ball of the Germania Bund will take place at the Academy of Music. ' The annual bal masque ot the Sch?tzen Ge? sellschaft will be given at the concert hall of the Academy on tbe 27th of February. UNITED STATES COURT.-The District Court was opened at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, HOD. Geo. 8. Bryan, presiding. The Jurors summoned not having all an? swered to their names, the clerk was directed to summon two additional ones to fill out the juries. Several cases la bankruptcy were then brought up, before finishing which the court adjourned until 10 o'clock thia morning. STOPPING THE WAT.-The crowd which throngs the Market on Saturday evenings are always more or less inconvenienced by the loungers around the head bf the Market Last Saturday night this was worse than ever, and the policeman told some of the standers to "move on." One named Wm. Black re? fused to do so, and beginning to abuse the officer, the latter arrested him. He was brought before the Mayor yesterday, and fined two dollars, which he paid. CAUCO BALL.-On Thursday night the long expected calico ball of the Freundschaftsbund winsome off, at their handsome hall at the corner of Meeting and George streets. A vocal entertainment, by tho best voices, male and female, of the Bund, will begin the evening, ?be followed by a most amusing, or, as the (tong calls it, "a jaw relaxing," farce. The ssses, lt is understood, will be given away afterwards to the poor, and the charitable ob? ject In view, together with the novelty of the affair, will no doubt make the ball one of the moat enjoyable affairs et the season. A Row IN THE WIGWAM.-Sunday afternoon, a Jol'y policeman returned from duty to the residence of his better-half, in Warroo street, with an Impediment in his walk and speech which she at once recognized as being pro dosed by alcohol. A quarrel ensued, and the noise of the contention was heard throughout the neighborhood. A sympathetic Clubs and Stare entered the premises and arrested both of the combatants. The eyes of both were in mourning, but the tipsy officer could hardly walk from the effects of sundry vigorous blowB on the leg from the handy broomstick o? his spouse. They appeared before the Mayor yesterday morning, and the man was fined two dollars and his wife was discharged. CONFEDERATE HOME ANNIVERSARY.-The public exercises of the anniversary of the Home for mothers, widows and daughters of Confederate soldiers will be held In the music hall o'f the Academy of Mnaic, to-morrow even? ing, 17th Issi an t, at half-past 7 o'clock. Ad? dresses will be delivered by prominent clergy? men of the city, and the report of the board of control will be read. AU are invited. The business meeting of the association will be held at the Home building, Broad street, en the same day, at twelve o'clock noon. All the members of the association, viz : all whose names are on the list of annual subscribers, are requested to be present, as the election ot officers will take place at that time. CLUBS AND STARS.-Boston Jenkins, lodged lor cursing and abusing the police on duty, was fined two dollars. He paid up. John Brown, arrested on the charge of steal? ing a shirt and hat from Mr. Hoffman on King street, was turned over to a trial justice for prosecution. M. Pinckney, for having the chimney of his premises in Laurens street, opposite Marsh, on fire, Sunday afternoon, was fined two dollars. A dashing jehu, who while making fast time on the plankroad In Calhoun street, disturbed the worship in Bethel Church and was brought np by Clubs and Stars, was fined two dollars. Of lour merl! or ions topers, In the various stages of mental Inebriation, three paid up their fines of one dollar, and the other went to the House of Correction for five days lo preference. FUIE AT FLORENCE.-A private telegram re celved in tbis city yesterday announces the total loss by fire ol the buildings in Florence, 6. C., owned by Messrs. Buchhelt & Schouboe. J Tbe fire ls supposed to be ot incendiary origin. THE UNITED STATES COURTHOUSE.-Tbe re? pairs upon tbis fine building are rapidly pro ? greasing under the care of Superintendent Hoyt. The court-room - bas been already fin? ished, and court was held In it yesterday. The changes in the judge's desk, and the tables and the seats for the juries are admirable, and make the room exceedingly convenient for badness. THE LADIES' GARMENT SOCIETT.-Tnere are few charities that appeal more forcibly to the generous than the Ladles' Garment Society. It bas already accomplished much good among the poor, but unfortunately the supply ls lim? ited, whurlie demand ls increasing daily. The ladiesin charge have no hesitation In con? fessing their inability to continue their good work without more of the substantial aid that has been, meted to them so liberally In the past. Donations will be received at Holmes's bookhouse, Fogartle's and Hayden's, or at the offices of THE NEWS and Courier. PATING THE TAXES.-The popular propensi? ty to procrastinate was strikingly illustrated yesterday In the crowd? of taxpaying citizens who assembled at the office of the county treasurer. The Fire-proof Building was a scene of bustle and business to which lt has long been a stranger. The treasurer's office on the first floor, was besieged by nine o'clock by a long train of taxpayers, who fell in at the tale end of the line in constantly Increasing numbers. The continuous decapitations going on in the office seemed to have no effect what? ever upon the length or the line, which re? ceived continually accessions from the audit? or's office above. Many who had waited for two hours to pay their taxes found, on arriv? ing at the blessed pigeon-hole, that they were minus the little tabular state? ment from the auditor, which serves to guide -the treasurer, and had* to relinquish their coveted place and hitch on to the tail end of the Une which besieged the au? ditor's office. The scene here was still more confusing, as there were several books, and everybody seem to apply to the wrong clerk to arrange his tabular statement for him. Some had not even made their returns. This continued until late in the afternoon, when the office of the county treasurer was closed. 1 Befoie closing, the treasurer gave notice that , all walting to pay their taxes, and who could not then be attended to, should get their tabu? lar statements stamped by his clerk, and these stamped statements would be received to-day without adding the usual penalty of twenty percent. Several hundred of these state? ments were thus stamped, and the bearers will pay up to-day. No extension of time will be made by the treasurer, as this is beyond his power, and can only be done by the Legisla? ture. _ Hotel Arrivals-J?nnar*r 15. PAVILION HOTEL. P. F. Warley, Darlington; J. W. Base, T. C. Moody, W. C. Moody,' Marlon; R. Lewis, Mara's Bluff; P. J. Bos lick, Marion; W. J Lee, Kin gs tree ; J. Walsh, York; E. H. Dowl? ing, J. N. Walker, Barnwell; J. C. Hess, Phila? delphia; D. A. Bowyer, J. C. Recd, George's Btatlon;Mrs. Strauss, Torkvtlle; J. P. Minus, George's Station; J. C. Smith, 1.1 ch mond, Vir? ginia. CHARLESTON HOTEL. F. 8. Burger, H. D. Morton, New York; J. E. Byerson, Yarmouth, N. 8.; J. W. CNeall, Florida; C. C. Browne, England; Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Low, E. Smith, wife and son, M. B. Smith, wife and son. Miss G. E. Smith, Miss Bronson, G. Soutback and wile, W. H. Vance, New York; E. J. Weddin, Cheraw. MILLS HOUSE. W. V. Servis, L. C. Dowers, J. Gorham, Savannah; B. H. Simpson, England; A. B. Henagan, Florence; Captain P. Whipple and servant, Darlington; J. W. Mott, and wife, New York. BUSINESS NOTICES. STOCKS.-Attention ls invited to the variety of railroad and city stocks offered for sale and wanted by A. C. Kaufman, in advertisement In another column. ATTENTION is desired to the sale of the late Master James Tupper's elegant residence, No. 241 Meeting street, this day, by R. M. Marshall & Bro., at ll o'clock. CITY STOCK.-An auction sale of city stock lu various amounts, by Messrs. Holmes ? Macbeth, is to take place this morning. ONE DOLLAR WRITING DESKS_Superior to any sold heretofore. HASEL STREET BAZAAR, and EAST BAT NEWS-BOOM. dec20 DEPOTS CH KILLS Y'S PARIS KID GLOVES-every pair warranted. These Gloves will be taken back even after wear, for any Imperfections, Buch as tearing or ripping. f Paris, 20 Hue de la Paix. London, 63 Regent street. New York, 929 Broadway. Boston, 9 Temple Place. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & Co., Bole Agents for Charleston._^_nov3-6mos ONE HUNDRED Japanese Silk Patterns, re? duced Irom $10 50 to 8 50. FURCHGOT- BENE? DICT ? Co., No. 244 King street. * Janis ONE HUNDRED dozen of the celebrated Diamond White Shirts, made at New York Mills and of Richardson's Linen, at $2 and $2 50. FORCHGOTT, BENEDICT & Co., No. 244 King street._ Janl5 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.-We have just re? ceived one thousand boxes, each containing one quire ci fine Nole Paper and Envelopes to match, (without initial,) also Penholder and Pen. Price 25 cents per box. Hasel Street Bazaar and East Bay News Room. Jan3. CROQUET ! CROQUET !-The cheapest in the city. HASKL STREET BAZAAR. dec20 AT FORCHGOTT, BENEDICT & Co.'s, 50 dozen of best Black Kid Gloves, Nos. 5-3, 6,6?, will be closed out at 75 cents a pair-worth $2. janis NOTICE TO TOURISTS.-Stereoscopic views of Charleston and vicinity for sale at the Hasel Btreet Bazaar. dec29 -?-. To BUSINESS MEN.-Save your money by purchasing your Blank Books at the East Bay News Room. decl4 P. P. TOALE'S MANUFACTORY AND WARE ROOMS of builders' material of all descriptions are the most extensive and complete in the Southern States, and strangers Interested in such matters should not fall to pay them a visit. The factory is situated on Horlbeck's wharf, near the Northeastern Railroad depot, and the warerooma are located at No. 20 Hayne street and No. 33 Pittckney street within half a minute's walk of the Charleston HoteL , _auglS-thstu BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-THE NEWS Job Office is now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with business cards printed thereon, at $4 per thousand. Send your orders. Every merchant and business man should have bli .ard printed on his envelopes. r Ornas aub ?T??innta. BELLOC'S CHARCOAL ^ Approved bij the Imperial Academy cf Medicine of Paris HODEL or TB LOItRBIt It is especially to its eminently absorbent properties that Belloc's Charcoal dfyjfes its great efficacy. It is specially recommended for the following affections. GASTRALGIA DYSPEPSIA PYROSIS ACIDITY DIFFICULT DIGESTION CRAMPS IN THE STOMACH CONSTIPATION COLICS DIARRHOEA DYSENTERY CHOLERINE 1I0DB OP EMPLOYMENT. - BetWa Charcoal is taken before or after each meal, in the form or Powder or Lozenges. In the majority of cases, its beneficial effects are felt after the first dose. Detailed instructions accompany each bottle of paw der and Lox of lozenges. Dept in Pan, t. FRERE, 19, ne Jacob VAgents m Charleston: DOWIB, MOISE A J DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists. J -fann ?ocbs, Ut. In consequence of the Increased demand for TOYS, FANCY GOODS AND SHOWCASES, the undersigned takes pleasure In Informing bis nu merouB friends and the public generally that he has ?pened a BRANCH OF BIS BUSINESS at No. 344 KING STREET, where be will constantly keep on hand a large and well selected stock of TOYS, FANCY GOLDS, Showcases, Glass Shades, Fire? works, MuBlcal Ins tramen tB, and every article appertaining to the business. Dealers will find lt to their advantage to give him a call before pur Chafing elsewhere. . Wit MCLEAN, Noa 844 and 438 King street, NOA .a's ABE of Charleston, S. 0, decl4-thstu Cloirjing ano Jtarmoljing ?oobi THITB?ST AND CHEAPEST STOCK 0F_ MEN'S UNDERCLOTHING IN THE SOUTH. .9 ,SILK, MERINO, AND ALL-WOOL SHAKER FLANNEL Sill UTS AND DRAWERS, WITH THE VERY LATEST NOVELTIES IN ELEGANT NECK WEAR, AT SCOTT'S STAR SKIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING STBEET, Opposite th.e Market, cons WINTER CLOTHING. THE BEST SELECTED SJOCK s OF BOYS' & MEN'S CLOTH. 00 RN KR iKING AND WENTWORTH STS. WILLIAM MATTHIE3SEN. ELEGANT TN STYLE AND MODERATE IN PRICES. ORDERED WORK DEPARTMENT SUPPLIED WITH CHOICE IMPOSTED ENGLISH ft FRENCH GOODS. decl5-lmo Pianos. SIX T r FIVEF?R8T PRIZE ME DAL S AWARDED THE GREAT SOUTHERN PIANO >^isaJ| Manufactory. WM. KNABE & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, 8QUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. These instruments have been before the public for nearly thirty years, and npon their excel >nce alone attained an unpurchased pre-emi? nence, which pronounces them unequalled bo TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. JWAU onr SQUARE PIANOS have our New Im ?roved OVERSTRUNG SCALE and the AGRAFFE REBLE. 49? We wonld call especial atttention to onr late Patented Improvements In GRAND PIANOS and SQUARE GRANDS, found In no other Plano, which brings the Plano nearer perfection than has yet been attained. EVERY PIANO FULLY WARRANT? ED FOR FIVE YEARS. as-We are by special arrangement enabled to furnish PARLOR ORGANS and MELODEONS ot the moBt celebrated makers, Wholesale a\d Retail at lowest Factory Prices. Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists prompt? ly furnished on application to WM. ?fe CO., BALTIMORE, MD. Or any or OUT regular established agencies. ootlT-tuthsemvsDAw Drrj ?coos, &z. BARGAINS, JTTJST OPENED AT . . ????L. STOLL, WEBB & CO., No. 287 KING STREET, OPP03ITE THE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE, WE HAYE JUST OPENED A LABOE LOT OP CHEAT* DRESS GOODS, SOME OF THE VARIETIES FROM AUCTION, AND ABE AT VERY LOW PRICES. -.-o We call special attention to 2000 yards ASSORTED POPLINS AND ALPACA LUSTRES, at 25 cents, worth 35 to 40 ceniB. Also, a LARGE LOT OF DELALNE3, very cheap, at the low prices ot 15 and 20 cents. At m_STOLL, WEBB & CO. TWENTY PIECES OF CHOKE .COLORS IN MIHPRINOS, RANGING IN PRICE FROM 75 CENTS TO SI, AT J???_STOLL, WEBB & CO. A LARGE LOT OF SATTEEiVS, IN CLOTH COLORS, ALSO, ALL THE OTHER 8HADE8, AT 60 TO 75 CENTS, AT jana_STOLL, WEBB & CO. A FULL LINE OF EMPEESS CLOTHS, IN CHOICE COLORS, MARKED DOWN, RANGING FROM 37J, 45 TO 60 CENTS, AT ians_'_STOLL, WEBB & CO. ALSO, A LARG-E ASSORTMENT OP NEW CALICOES, BE8T GOODS, AT 12 1-2 CENTS, AT Jan9_;_STOLL, WEBB & CO Stains glac bin ti._ SINGER STI LL TRIUMPH ANT ! GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS AND DIPLOMA AWARDED TO SINGER SE W INO MACHINE AT SAVANNAH F AIR. NOVEMBER, 1371. FIRST PBEMIUM AT ATLANTA FAIR, uCTOBER, 1871, FOR BEST FAMILY MACHINE. PBEMIUM AT THE MACON FAIR, OCTOBER, 1871, FOR FAMILY MA? CHINE, WITH BEST AND MOST USEFUL ATTACHMENTS. FIRST PREMIUM AT THOMASVILLE, NOVEMBER 2,1871, FOB BEST FAMILY MACHINE. GOLD MEDAL AND THREE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED THE BINGER AT THE AUGUSTA FAIR, NOVEMBER, 1871. EXAMINE OUR MACHINES. H. D. HAWLEY, GENERAL AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. J. CLARK BEDELL, nOVl4-tnthS RESIDENT AGENT, CHARLESTON, S. 0. ? frillies ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE. Thia FERTILIZER, mannfaotnred by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under the direc? tion ol their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, Is now offered to the Planting Community AT T?E VERY REDUOED PRICE OF 948 PER TON CASH, or $59 PAYABLE 1ST NOVEMBER, 1872, FREE OF INTEREST. This FERTILIZER has been very extensively nsed in this State, and has given entire satisfaction; some nf the most practical planters admitting it to be equal to Peruvian Guano, pound for pound. All sales made now will be considered as cash OH the 1st of March, 1872, and to those Duylng on time the sale will be considered aa dna on lBt November 1872. By this arrangement planters wlU be enabled, wimont extra cost, to haul their Manure at a time when their waeons and mules are Mle. Pamphlets containing the certmcates of mose who have used the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE will be fnrnlBhed on application to the Agents. PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents, deo8-4mos BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. O. : E. FRANK COB'S AMMQNIATED BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, AND COE'S PURE DISSOLVED BONE. The above superior FERTILIZERS, admitted by every Planter who hsB used them to be the best and moat proQiable of any of the Commercial Manures, are now offered for sale by the Agents at very much Reduced Prices, lu order that every Planter may be enabled to use them. Pamphlets containing the reports of the success of these Fertilizers wm be furnished on appll Mt,The%hogphatete sold at $48 per ton oash, or $8? per ton payable 1st November, 1872, free of '^Ttfe^DlBsolved Bone at 880 per ton cash, or 855 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, free of Interest. PELZER, RODGERS & CO., Sole Agents, ' dec8-4mOS BROW VS WHARF, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Seining ittacbnus. THE NEW IMPROVED WHEELER & WILSON, THE MOST POPULAR FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Between BIZ and seven hundred thousand now In nae. Is the most simple, rans easier, and makes less noise than any other first-class Lock Stitch Machine. Does all kinds of work usually done by hand. Has better attachments for Hemming;, Frilling, Tucking, Cording, Quilting, Gathering, Ac., than any other Machine. These Machines are now offered for sale In this city on the LE ASS PLAN, at Ten Dollars per month until paid for. Thorough Instruction given, and satisfaction guaranteed In all cases. Old Machines repaired and adjusted by a competent machinist. A few live men can And regular and profitable employ, ment, either on salary or commission, by applying early. Parlor and Salesroom No. 209 KING STREET. W. G. BRUCE, Agent. J WHYTE ? BARRAL, General Agente, dec 18 THE WEED F. F. SEWING MACHINE has not yet become such a drug in the market as to require to be hawked i brough the streets or left at the residences against the wishes of the oc? cupants. But my sales have not diminished, nor has the reputation of these Machines Buffered by competition. Call and see them and you will be convinced of their superiority. D. B. HASELTON, dec20-lmo No. 307 KING 8TREET. ttcfresbmcnt Saloons. . TiIVE AND LET live LUNCH HOUSE. Just received, an assortment o? FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. OYSTERS SERVED IN EVERY STYLE. LUNCH DAILY FROM ll TO 1. D. F. GLEASON, No. 104 MARKET STREET. dec29-f82luthBl0 tailoring, i-nrnisl)ing ?oobs, Ut. EW FASHION B. MENKE & MULLER, MERCHANT TAILORS, NO. 325 KING STREET, Invite attention to their large and splendid STOCK OF CLOTH, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, &C. READY MADE SUITS for all ages, from toe smallest boy to the largest man. Dress and Business Snits of all descriptions. Elegant overcoats, Pea Jackets, Darby and Plain Sack Salts, Fine English Walking Coats and Snits of all eslora, Single and Double Breasted Blaok Frock Uoats, Black Doeskin and Fancy Cas slmere Dress Prints. Velvets, Miks, Cloth, Castor Reaver and Oasslmere Vests, manufactured ander our own observation. We are therefore sure of a good flt and durable work. OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT Is sn cpl! ed with the finest selection or BROAD? CLOTHS, Doeskins, Castor Beavers, Chinchilla Diagonals, Meltons, and all styles or Cassimeres for Boslncs Suits. Velvets, SUKS, Plush and Cash? mere Vestings. And a variety or Lands >rue Pan? taloon Pattens, which we make np to order hy measure at tho shortest notice, and guarantee first class and proper workmanship. FURNISHING GOODS. Thia Department is supplied with the celebrated STAR SHIRTS, Imported and Domestic Merino Shaker Flannel, Ail-Wool Underwear Goods, Hall Bose, Suspenders, Handkerchief, Linon and Paper Carls and Collars, Imperial, Alexander and Courvolsicr's Kid Gloves And a loll assortment or Buckskin, Dogskln.'.Beaver and Cass. Gloves. And a very large assortment of Silk, Alpaca and Scotch Gingham Water-Proor [140] Umbrellas. Onr Stock has been selected with the greatest care, and prices marked very low In plain figures. Our motto ls quick sales and small profits, fair dealings. Goods may he returned if not satisfac? tory. Buyers in our line will find lt to their ad? vantage to give us a calL octl9-Smos {Hatches, Jemeun, Ut. ALL, BLACK ? GO., NOS. 665 and 667 BROADWAY, N. T., LARGEST IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DFALERS IN SILVERWARE Precious Stones Bronzes, Clocks Marble Statuai y Oil Paint.ngs Oas Fixtures, AND ALL KINDS OF FINE JEWELRY At thc Lowest Pricey. ' ? uljl8-ljr ~Bj LAUBEY^ALEXANDER ?fe CO.. SC HAMS, STBIPS AND SHOUL . DEBS. i'UIS DAT, the letti instant, will be sold, In front of oar store, at 10 o'clock, 10 bbl?. N. Y. S. C. PIG HAMS. In lots 10 bbls. N. Y. S. C. strips, bl lots io bbls. N. Y. s. o. Pig- Shoulders, ia lota 60 tubs Pure Leaf Lard 30 Kees Batter 20 bbls. B. H. syrup - 80 bbls. Apples, -,- ? . ... , Conditions vssb. janis MACQUEEN & RIECKE Tl ; ILL SELL BE F OE E THELB ST?HES, VV - Nos. 21 and 23 Vendue Bange, at hair.past 9 o'clock A. M. THIS DAY, 10 bbls. N.T. Sugar-cured STRIPS 10 bbls. N. Y. Sugar-cared Hams - 10 bbia. N. Y. Sugar-cured Shoulders ' 6 boxes Dry salted Bellies 10 hhds. smoked 8boulders .0 boxes Herrings 26 bbls. Irian Potatoes 26 boxes Choice Raisins s 10 boxes, quarts and pict?, Pickles 6 tierces Dried Beef 10 h alf .bbls. Mackerel 60 kits NOB. l and 2 Mackerel Bbls. and hali-bblB. Flam Vinegar Pickles, jania MACQUEEN & REECKE VT7LLL SELL BEFORE THEI? STO?ES, YT Noa. 21 and 23 Vendue Bange, at half.past 8 o'clock A. M. THIS DAY. A complete set ot BAR-ROOM FIXTURES, con? sisting of ene Mahogany top COOTES, Oyster counter, Counter Stand, Ice-Honse. Tumbler Stand, ?e., Ac, Aa a . Terms cash. janis ADOLPH NIMITZ WILL SELL THIS DAY IN HIS S to-e. at half-past io o'clock, - tnbs and arkins BUTTER - obis Hams, Shoulders and Strips Lard, Cheese, Ac Sale positive._ Janie Bj HOLMES & MACBETH, , Auctioneer*. CITY SIX FER CENT. STOCK Will be sold, THIS DAY, ?eth January, at ll o'clock, at tile foot of Broad street. Certificate for $400 clTY SIX PER CENT. STOCK, Issne of 1866. Certlflca e for $i,260 city Six Per Cent. Stock, Issue or I83T. Certificate for $600 City Six Per Cent. Stock, lssne of 1867. Certificate for $240 City SDx Per Cent, stock, Issue or 1867, Certificate for $180 City Six Per Cent. Stock, lBsne of 1867. Termscaah. janie Bj W. M. LEITCH Sc R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers and Broken. VALUABLE SEA ISLAND COTTON PLANTATION, AT REFEREE'S SALE. JAMES T. WELSMAN, Trustee of HENRY O. INWOOD and ELIZABETH, his wife, va EMMA JULIA EDWARDS et aL In pursuance of the judgment or tho Court of Common Pleas in the above cause, made by his Honor the Honorable R. F. Graham, I will offer for sale at the Courthouse, in the City of charleston, THIS MORNING, the 16th of January, 1872, at ll o'clock, All that valuable PLANTATION ojlled SPRING ISLAND, in Beaufort County, Sooth Carolina, situate at the junction of the Oheoheasee and Col? le ton Rivera, atrtctly opposite Foot Point, the proposed terminus of the Keep Water and Western Railroad, containing about three thousand acres high land, about two thousand acres of which are cleared and very fertile for Sea Island or Short Cottons and Provisions. It ls abu. dantly supplied with springs or good water, and affords a fine pasturage for all kinds or stock; together with several small Islands adjacent thereto, and form? ing par: of, and being appurtenant thereto, and containing-acres. On the Plantation ls a large DweUlng-House and ample outbuildings. There are several .set? tlements which render this property easy to be divided into different plantations. Being an Is? land lt requires no fencing. It commands a fine view or the Harbor of Port Rojal; la ten (10) m les distant rrom the en? trance; considered heal by to live at all the year, and wi ll known as one of the best Sea Island 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. ' Terma-One-third cash'; the ba'ance by bond or bonds of the purchaser, payable in tnree equal successive-annual instalments, with Interest ?rom date attbe rate of seven per centum per annum, payable annna'ly, with mortgage of the property to tccure the said bond or bonds, Purchaser to pay Referee for papers and a tampa. For further particulars, and any desired Infor? mation, application mast be made to Messrs. SIMON? A SIMONS, and to Messrs. MEMMINGER, P1NCKNEY A JERVEY, and V. J. TOBIAS. Solid tors in trie cause. ASHER D. COHEN, Referee. Janis _ _ . R. M. MARSHALL & BRO., Anet lontcn. ELEGANT RESIDENCE IN MEETING street, opposite Aiken's Park. THIS DAY, 16th instant, at ll o'clock, will be sold, at the Post oin ce, Broad street, Tho THREE STORY WuODb* RESIDENCE, NO. 241 Meeting street, belonging to the Estate of the late James Topper, Master Tn Equity, containing seven upright rooms, besides dressing-rooms and pantry; having plazz s to the south, double tin roof, carriage-house, double kitchen, fine o stern and well, and is enclosed by a substantial brick wall cn north and west. The Lot measures 78 by IBO feet, more or less. conditions-One-fourth cash; balance in one, two and three years, by bon o', with interest semi? annually, secured by mortgage of the premises; buildings to be insured and policy assigned. Pur? chasers to pay H. M. A Bro. for papers and stamps. Janie Bj LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE. . PHOSPHATE AND TURPENTINE Lands at Auction. THIS DAY, the 16th Instant, near the Post office, at il o'clock, I wlU offer at Auction, About 800 acres of PRIME LANDS, located on Ashley River, about 14 miles from the city, ad? joining on the Booth the works of the Palmetto Phosphate Company. They are accessible by the River-on which there 1B a very fine landing-by tba Dorchester Road and by the South Carolina Railroad. There are about loo acres directly on the River, covered with short undergrowth, which contains an abundant supply or Phosphate Rock of the finest kind, which usa been thorougly analyzed. Besldes.tbeae, there are, between the Dorene.Ker Road and the Railroad, some Bottom Lands, (about loo acres) containing heavy beds of Phosphate Rock. The largest Kind of yellow pine abound on this tract, weil adapte* for the Tur? pentine business. As a whole this ls really a very valuable piece of property. It can .be treated for Conditions at Auction-One-third cash; balance by br nd in one and two years, with Interest, pay? able aemi-annually, secured by a mortgage of the property. Purchasers to pay for papers and stam pa._Janie By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE. ALARGE AND BEAUTIFULLY LO? CATED FARM AT AUCTION. THIS DAY, the 16th inst., near the Postofflce, at ll o'clock, l will oner at Auction, One or the finest FARMS on the Ashley River, a little above the Four-mile House and north or the Stono Phosphate Works, containing 40 acres of cleared Land, 20 or woods and 6 of marsh. From its size and location lt ls capable of being divided Into two Farms of 83 acres each, lt ls thoroughly settled, most of the cleared land being ready for the plough. As a Track Farm lt cannot be sur? passed, and the lands opening to the South are warm, which rend?is lt peculiarly well adap.ed ror tue forcing on of early and tender vegetable plants. This property can b9 purchased at pri? vate sale up to tt.e 16th mst. conditions at Auction-One-third cash; balance by bond lu one and two year?, with interest pay? able semi-annually, secured by a mortgage or the proDerty. Purchasers to pay for all necessary pa peri and stamps._Janie By J. FRASER MATHEWES. PHOSPHATE FARM NEAR THE CITY. Will be sold THIS DAY, the letb, at the Old Po9tofflce, at ll o'clock, A flrs T te PHOSPHATE FARM, 10 miles from the city, ~n the Northeastern Railroad and State Road, and a good landing on Goose. Creek. Bounded on the south by Lands of Shier. It con? tains 176 acres or valuable Phosphate and Farm? ing Land. Terms-Half cash; balance in 12 months, se? cured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises. Purchaser to pay J. F. M. for papers and stamps. _ Jania By J. DRAYTON FORD. VALUABLE LANDS IN CLABENDON COUNTY. Will be Bold near the Postofflce, at east end of Broad street, In Charleston, THIS DAY, the 16th January, at ll o'clock A. M., by order of the Administrator or the Estate, That valuable PLANTATION knowe as "SPRING PLAINS," on the Santee, at Nelson's Ferry, In clarendon County. The property consista or 2760 acres or DrBt quality Corn, Cotton and Provision Land, and 1825 acres low Land, heavily timbered. This will present an opportunity of purchasing: flrdt-cla-s Planting and Timber Lands at a low figure. Terms-One-third cash; balance ty bond of pur? chaser, payab e ia one and two equal annual in? stalments from day of Bile, with Interest semi? annually, secured by mortgage of property. Pur? chaser to pay for papers and stamps. 3. DRAYTON FORD, Broker, janis No. 33 Broad street. ABARGAIN !-TO PRINTERS AND BOOKBINDERS.-A Buggies Wood Frame Paper Gatter, will be BOW low Tor cash. Is nearly ?.ew, cuts 28 inches, and has an extra knife. No oharge for package. Price $40. Apply at THU Nu W? Jub ?nice. maru By J. ? ENSLOVY <fe CO. ", SCHOONER WM. B.MANN AND CARGO. JO . For account of former purchaser. . . "SATURDAY, 2<J tb Instan t, at ll o'clock,- will bo sold at toe Postofflce, corner Bread street and East Bar. . ?..."?--??-'v o- ? ^CT , The American Schooner WM. B. MANS, aa she . DOW iles m tbe Harbor of Beaufort, H. C., together with ber Anchors, Rigalag, Chaina, Aa, Aa ' The MANN was built at Morristown. N.J., in 1804; ls 227 tons register, and io fte- draft.- : ?SD IKifJ.DI.TBLT AFTXB. The nader deck cargo, as lt now lies on board tbe above vessel, comprising about one hun fired and twenty thousand feet of YELLOW PINS PLANE AND BOARDS, of the following dimen? sion*: 4MX10?X82; 8Mx8*a82; ?MX8XX82; ?Xx 8j<x28; 8XX8KX28; 2x6 to fl. and.Wide Boards. The above cargo was cut expressly for the Phlla del pb la and Erle Railroad. Conditions cash. ? . -* ? Jania ; Bj A. C. MCGILLIVRAY, AsxUoBMr. . SMALL, COMFORTABLE DWELLING, Si Henrietta street, north side, third east Of Meeting street, at Auction. C. ". . r. .,-'.* On THURSDAY next, 18th Instant, at U o'clock, will be sold, / The above desirable PROPERTY. Lot about 27 feet front by Hi Terms-One-half cash; and balance In one, two an d three years; secured as usuaL Janil-thstni? _\ By H?TSON LEE, Auctioneer. VALUABLE GEODE RY AND BAB> ROOM STAND in Charon street.'?'-* Will be sold on THURSDAY, January 18,1872, at ll : o'clock A. M., at the corner of Broad and East Bay streets, -- All that LOT OP LAND.wlth the huUdlnga therer on, oa tho west side 'of Church i treet, one door south of Chalmers, and known as No. os. There li on the iront- a three and a hair story wooden house, with slate roof, six (6) -upright.. And two attic rooms, and In the yard a two atsry brick, hon e, slate roof, with live (5) square rooms and pantry. Large cistern and good \rell of water oa the premises.' Lot measures twenty-six and a half (26*0 feet front, by one hundred andeutest) (ns) reet deep, be the same more or lets. Premise* may be Inspected at any time before the sale. : Terms-One half cash ; balance tn one year. se-. - \ oared by bond of tho purchaser, bearing interest,, and mortgage of premires. Bul dings to be in .' sured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay Anctloneer for papers and stamps. j Janie By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURR. ESTATE SALE OF PLANTATION ON PON-POW RIVER. . . ,-...,-:p On THURSDAY, the 18th January, 1872, at IL o'clock A. M., will be sold, at the Poatofflce, in Charleston, by order or the Deirisees of John Ashe, The two RICE PLANTATIONS at the beat pitch of tide, known as "Will Town" and "High was? sie,"or "Rotterdam," now merged into one Plan* tatton, situated in fit. Bartholomew's Parish, ?I- --? leton County, opposite Will Town, on a large - Creek, waters of Pon-Pon River, containing Joint? ly 1048 acres, of which 4oo acres are Rice Land under banks, about-of which have been t ?anted last year. Bounding to the north and northwest by lands of estate or Bay nard and Ed? ward Barnwell, to the south on lan dc of Mrs. wayne,and to the easton said Creek. On the place are two small Dwelling Houses and accom? modations tor seventy or more negroes. ; ALSO, " ; A TRACT OF PINE BARREN LAND on the . Pon Pon River, ht. Paul's Parl-h, opposite the "rt lil Town" Plantation, containing 180 acres ot Land. ' . . '.*.?> Conditions-One-third cash; balance by bondy, payable in two equal successive annual. Instal? ments, with Interest from day or sale, to be se? cured by a mortgago on the properly. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. li net sold th? Property will be leased, Janfl-tawlmtawth7 g By B. M. MARSHALL & BIM)., ? Auctioneers. REFEREE'S SALE. Executors of JOHN H. TUCKER, deceased/ against the Dev.sera and Legatees or j. H. TUCKER. . By vii tue of a decree made In thi a case, by the Honorable B? F. Graham, Judge of the First Circuit, I will offer for aale at pnull j Auction, at the Old Postofflce, at tba foot of Broa*, street. In Charleston, on THURSDAY,- February 1st, at ll o'clock A. M. ' The following REAL ESTATE, ? ituat<i in George? town County, belonging to the Estate of theist? John H. Tucker, to wrt : The PLANTAT ON known aa Will irrook; also, the Plantation known-.aa Litchfield; also, the Lands on sandy Island; al-w), the Plantation known aa Glenmere; also; the Plantation known as Holly Grove; auto the Plantation known as Moreland. A more accurate description or these Planta? tions wUl be given In a ruture advertisement. Terms-One third cash; remainder in one, two and three years, to be seen red by bond or bonds of the purchasers, bearing Interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum, payable annn^ny from the diy of sale, and a mon gage of the prop? erty purchased. Purchaser -to pay Referee for papera and stamps. SAMUEL LORD, JB., Referee. decl4thstu Bj J. DRAYTON FORD, Auctioneer. CLEMENTINE H. BESNARD VS. RICHARD H CAIN. Br virtue of the Judgment of Hon. R. F. Gra? ham, Judge of the ? brat circuit, in above case, wfll behold on THURSDAY, the 18th day of January, instant, A. D. 1872, at the east end of Broad street, near the Postoffice, at ll o'clock A. M., AU that LOT OF LAND, situate on the north? * west corner or Rutledge avenue and Flshburnt street, la the City of Chariesusn, measuring and con tain lu g 108 feet on Rutledge avenue by 430 rees on Flflhburn street, 108 feet on Legare street, and 480 feet on the north line; butting to the east on Rutledge avenue, to the sooth on Flahbarn street; to the west on Legare *trear, and to the north on Lot E on a plat of land belonging to the estate ol T. N. Gadsden, executed by H. T7Payne, Survey? or, 18th March, 1543. Terms-One-hair cash, and the residue on a credit of one year, with Interest from day or sale, seonred by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. . G. L. B?LsT, Referee. Janil-thatnt_:_ L By J. DEA?TON FORD. RESIDENCE IN LIBERTY STREET. will be sold at the east end of Broad street, near the Postofflce, on THURSDAY, the 18th of January, at ii o'clock A. M., - The RESIDENCE on the north side of Liberty s tree t, No. 14, being a two and a half story wood? en building, on a high brick basement, containing two basement rooms, ?oar eqnaie rooms and two attics, with Un roof. The Lot measures about 42 feet on Liberty street, 144 feet on east and west lines, and 40 feet on north or back Une, be the same more or leas. Terms-One-third cash; balance by bond, pay? able In one and two equal successive annual in? stalments from day of sale, with interest semi? annually, secured by mortgage of property. Par chaser to keep Residence insured for amount of credit portion, and to assign the policy to mort? gagee. Purchaser to pay for pape, s and stamps. Janll-thstni_. By S. C. BLACK, Anctloneer. ASSIGNEE'S SALE, THURSDAY, JAN? UARY 26,1872.-In the matter of THEO DORE STONEY, a Bankrupt, in re BEEREND bOLLMANN, surviving partner of Bollmans .Brothers-In the District Court of the United StfltGfl. By virtue of the decretal order of the Honorable George S. Bryan, Judge of the said Court, 1 wUl * offer for sale at public auction, at ll o'clock A. M., ou the 26TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1872, at the corner or Broad street and East Bay, near the Old poatofflce, in the city or Charleston, All that valuable SEA I-LA>D COTTON PLAN? TATION, known as "Laurel HUI," situate in Christ . Church Parish, In the County or Charleston, con? tato in g 1602 acres, and consisting of six separate Tracts of Land, as set forth on plat made by Charles Parker, snrveyor, on 19th December, I860; bounded to the north on Lands of J. H. Waring. Jr., and H. L. Toomer; to the south on Lands of Pb nip Porcher and the Messrs. Horlbeok; to the east on Lands of H. L. P. McCormick; and to the west on Lands of Robert D. Parker. TOGETHER WITH. AU that other TRACT OF LAND, formerly part of the Plantation called "Elm Grove," situate In the Parish and County aforesaid, containing 188 acres; bounded to the north on Land now or late or George White; to the east on Land ot H. L. P. McCormick; tothesonth on Landor PbUipPor? cher; and to the west on said "Laurel HUI" Plan? tation. Terms of sale-One-half cash, and the balance payable In one year, with in wrest at 7 per cent, from day or sale, secured by bond or purchaser and mongs ge of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. dec22-ftniuthi L W. O'HEAR, Assignee. By W. T. LEITCH & B. 8. BRUNS, Auctioneers. HOWARD VS. PRATT. Pursuant to an order cr sale ID the above stated cause, by the Hon. B. F. Graham, Judge for the First Circuit, I wlU offer for Bale on TUESDAY, 80th day of January, 1872, at the Post? offlce, Broad street, Charleston, S. C., at ll o'c ock A. M, AU that LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings thereon, situate on the west side of Pitt street, in the City or Charleston, County of C narlee ton, and ' state of South Caro Ina, meas arin g and contain? ing in front on Pitt street sixty reet, by the same on the back Une, and in depth two hundred and twelve feet, more or less. Butting and bounding to the east on Pitt street aforesaid, to the weat on Lands now or late or-, to the north on Landa now or late of-, and to the sooth on Lands now or late of-. Term?-One-third cash; balance on a creditor one and two years, secured by bond of the pur? chaser, with interest rrom day or sale at seven per cent, payable semi annually, and mortgage or the property sold. Buildings to be insured and poUcy assigned. Purchaser to pay ror papers and stamps. WM. J. G-AYKit j?nl'Mta? ?z?a ' Berereo. ' " J&?