The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, February 22, 1872, Image 3

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CUT AFFAIRS Mr. WILLIAM E. SIMMONS, Jr., and Ur. H. H. PORTER, are the travelling agents for THS^EWS, tie former for lower and the lat? ter for upper Sooth Carolina. Meeting! ThU Day. Union Light Infantry Charitable Society, at 8P.U. Washington Fire Engine Company, at 7 P.U. - - Charleston Social Mounted Club, at li MI Cincinnati Society, at 7 P. M. Auction Sales This Day. Ward law & Carew will sell at ll o'clock-, at the Poa to ffi ce, real estate. Leitch ? Brans will sell at ll o'clock, at the Post office, real estate; and continue 'sale of Jewelry at Ko. 2?7?King street,. at 7 o'clock. J. Fraser Mathewes wfll 'sell at il o'clock, at j the PoBtofSce, real estate. R- M. Marshall & Brother will sell at ll o'clock, at the Postofflce, real estate. Samuel C. Black will sell at ll o'clock, at j east end Broad street, stock and bonds. Hntson Lee will sell at ll o'clock, at east end Broad street, valuable phosphate works* John G. Mllnor & Co. will sell at half-past 10 | o'clock, at their store, dry goods, Ac. Wm. McKay will'sell at half past 10 o'clock, at No. 46 Wentworth street, cc ws, wagon, fur? niture, 4cv MfcR. BARBOT'S SOLFBOB CLASSES,-Both the solf?ge classes advertised by Mrs. P. J. Barbot are expected to be formed, and meet at her residence, at five o'clock thia afternoon, j It ls very Important that all who have applied tor admission to the classes should be present at the first lesson. THB WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY.-The sixth anniversary meeting of the Washington Light Infantry Charitable Association will be held this {evening, at 7 o'clock,lat the Mer? chants' Hotel, corner of King and Society streets. The annual election for officers, Ac.,, will be held. LARGS SALE OF LOTS.-Messrs. Wardlaw & Carew will sell to-day, in front of the Postof? flce, a small dwelling house in Line street] and a large number of contiguous lots front lng, some of them, on Meeting, some on Line, and some on Aiken streets. Persons desirous of securing a pleasant home, with the aid of? fered under the fire loan act, will do well to attend thia sale. NOVELTIES IN SHIPS.-The German ship Pal-1 merston, which arrived here yesterday from New York, has some pecularltles wbich are not usual, she being four masted, the fourth being bark rigged, and has no jib boom, but simply a bowsprit. She was built in England for a steamer, bnt was altered into a sailing j ship. She ls about twelve hundred tons, and ls consigned to Messrs. Lesesne & Wells. CLUBS ANJO STABS.-Robert Simons, reported forhpiop his chimney on fire at No. ll In? spection street, was fined two dollar?. David Dickinson, arrested for being drunk and abusing the passersby In Warren street, explained the matter satisfactorily, and was discharged. Two inebriates, who found East Bay too nar? row and crooked for sober men to walk In, were taken to the Guardhouse and each fined a dollar.' THE TEMPERANCE CAUSE.-By announce-j ment In another column it will be seen that a | grand temperance celebration will be held this evening at Hibernian Hall, to which the public ls cordially invited. The names pre? sented as speakers insure a rare treat, and should cause the large ball to be lilied to over? flowing. Rev. H. M. Mood and Rev. C. 8. Yedder are always eure to please a Charleston audience, whljst.^Robert M. Faust, Esq., past most worthy Jatxiaroh of the National Division Eons of Temperance, is everywhere remem? bered as a graceful and attractive speaker. A I feature of 'tie evening win be music by the Post Band. . . THE BLUE RID OH RAILROAD.-The following ls the ex act (ex toi the resolution introduced! by Alderman Smith al the meeting of City Council on Tuesday night, and unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the committee on railroads communicate with the city attorney and ascer? tain from him what ls the presenfstatus of the investment In the Blue Ridge Railroad, and in what manner that Investment and its well understood purposes are effected by the sale ol the stock of tie State in said road and by the bill to relieve the State of South Carolina of all liability for Its guarantee of the bonds of the Blue Ridge Railroad Company and other? wise, and that the Bald committee be and are hereby authorized to take proceedings by in? junction or otherwise for the protection of the vested interests of the City of Charleston in the Blue Ridge Railroad. WHY THEY DOST STOP IN CHARLESTON. [Scene--Charleston Hotel piazza. Enter country merchant, and to him a drummer.] D. How dy'e do Mr. Jones. C. M. My name ls Smith, slr. Don't recollect ever seeing you before, bot glad to see you now, sir, anyhow ! What can Ido for you? D. Hear you're going to New York to trade, slr ! C. M. Yea. Anything I can do for you InNew.jY?rk? D. No, sir; but Mr? Smith, why don't yon stop In 'Charleston ? C. M. Stop In Charleston ! My Lord, slr ! I want to boy $5000 worth of goodB j In one iine alone. D. Well of course that J line Is-. C. M. Yee, , of course ! ' D: Well our house is In that line, and we would like to sell you $10,000 worth; C.*M. Non sence ! nonsence ! What is the name of your ? house? D. "A. Respectable A Co/'. CM. Never heard of them. D. Never heard of I them, slr ? Borne the same name for fifty [ years. Why your grandfather used to trade with them ! C. M. That may be, slr, but my grandfather has been dead many years, and for myself I never heard nor saw the name of | your firm. No, slr, not even in a. Charleston paper. Good by, sir. (C. M. gets into at'bus j for the New York steamer;) " * THE FUNERAL OF MAJOR F.J. PORCHER, yt?s- j terday afternoon, at the Unitarian Church, In Archdale street, was largely attended by the friends of the deceased and by the members of the various organizations with which he had been connected. The beautiful little Church was Ut up, and was so crowded that ) numbers were obliged "to stand in the church? yard during the services. The pastor,of the church, the Rev. H. P. Cutler, dell ve red a touch? ing and pertinent discourse, alter which the. remains were borne by Messrs. Charles Hen? ry, Dr. A. B. Rose, C. R. Miles, Jas. Lowndes, Theo. Jervey and' J. B. Mathewes to their last resting place In the church-yard. The flags of the shipping in the harbor, as well as the en? sign of the Chamber of Commerce, have been half-masted during the .last two days In honor of the deceased merchant. His old fire com? pany,- the" Phoenix, had" their engine-house draped in mourning, and all of the other en? gine companies .showed their sympathy by raising their colors over their houses at half mast. ' Yesterday afternoon there was a gene? ral closing of business bouses down town, and the whole community combined to pay a fli? ting tribute to the upright gentleman whom we have lost. AMUSEMENTS. Chesney Wold. Everybody has read Dickens, and most of nj have read "Bleak House;" but, if we mis? take not, "Chesney Wold," the dramatic ren? dering of the great chancery story, was per? formed last night for tie first time upon the Coarleston stage, and fortunate were our habitu?s of the Academy In having a JaBaus chek to interpret 1er them the great raastei- of fiction. "Guppy" was very good, almost equal to our pristine idea of that young limb of the law, as obtained from the illustrations that accompanied the num? bers of the original "Bleak House." "Esther Snmmerson" disappointed us. Not that the young lady who last night personated that sentimental piece of perfection of Dickens did not act her part admirably, but because the character plays a large part in the novel, and but a very subordinate one in the play. "Slr Leicester Dedlock" and Ur. Tulking horn" acted admirably, and Disp?etor Buck? et was capital. "Jo," however, We think, was the best of all the accessory characters In j the drama. He was got up regardless of ex? pense, aud If he was not neat in his simplicity, certainly gave a faithful rendering of one of j Dickens's most felicitous creations. The Janauschek as "Lady Dedlock" was her? self throughout. Dignity, fear, courage, ma? ternal affection, anguish and remorse, were all depicted in turn, each with so perfect an iden? tification with the character personated, that the audience were, at once lost in wonder, and enjoyed the keen intellectual treat of EO marvel? lous an exhibition of dramatic power and ver? satility. The latter was heightened by the fact of Madame Janauschek playing (he double rol? of Lady Dedlock, and of Hortense, the French wailing maid, which afforded her a splendid opportunity to show her "many-sidedness," (to borrow a term from our cousin's German.) The delineation ot Hortense was, if it were possible, even still better than that of her Lady Dedlock. The honse last night, we were pleased to see, was again a good one, and to night, we feel assured, the Academy will be jammed, for our Charleston people have never failed to pay honor to {Shake pe are-and Macbeth is a favo ri^play. ?&j .' The Taree Hunchbacks. All the little ones, as well as multitudes of children of a larger growth will be delighted to hear that the company which Is to occupy the Academy boards next week is a full and well-organized Pantomime Troupe, from Fisk's Grand Opera House In New York-with all the tricks and transformations, dances, fun and frolic, which makes up the enjoyment of such an entertainment. Our-neighbors of Augusta are enthusiastic over the company, which ls to open Uonday night in the Three Hunchbacks. THE COURTS YESTERDAY. United States Court. Before Judj- Bryan, in the District Court yesterday, the petition of Geo. R. Congdon, of Georgetown, S. C., for voluntary bankruptcy, was referred to registrar Carpenter for adjudi? cation. The Jury not being able to agree in the case of A. G. Heriot, trustee, vs. L. E. Johnson, marshal, as to the ownership of a lot of rice sold by the marshal, a misstrlal was ordered. An attachment was ordered for the Imprisonment of the assignee TO. C. Hlnson, bankrupt, for not paying out ihe dividends doe the creditors as ordered on the 2d of Sep? tember. Daniel Hlnson & Son, and Osborn Floyd, of Lancaster, bankrupts, were finally discharged in due form of law. CRIMINAL DOCKET.-The marshal was order? ed to bring Geo. W. Smith, confined In the jail In Greenville County, before the court at as early a day as possible to receive his sen? tence. The Circuit Court. For five hundred dollars to be paid, the marshal was ordered to convey to J. B. Bissel a tract of land on Combahee River, known as .Clark's, of five hundred acres, near Whitehall Station, on the Savannah and Charleston Ball road. Adjourned until eleven o'clock this morning. The Court of Common Pleas Ueets this morning pursuant to adjournment for the trial of the cases on the city issue docket. The following cases are set for to? day: Chichester ?fe Co. vs. William S. Hastie; James C. Lacoste vs. Joel Caper; R. DeTre ville vs. I. S. K. Bennett; Smith A Mc G i ll Iv ray vs. H. L. P. McCormick; Hoffman, Bro th am & Co. vs. the Tradesmen Insurance Company; Hoffman, Brotham & Co. vs. the Commercial Fire Insurance Company; Pierre Augusta Ma? rie, Alfred De Chandon vs. T. L. Hutchinson; Louis Alfred Herve vs. T. L. Hutchinson ; Rob? ert Ao8tln*vs. W. W. Sale A Co.; ChsB. U. Rose vs. B. T. Morrison, administrator. AFTER THE DRY GOODS.-Charlotte Jenkins, a colored girl, was arrested last evening charged with stealing a lot of sheeting and the clothes of another colored girl from the board? ing-house of Mrs. Nolan, No. 588 King street. She confessed all at the mention of jail, re? stored the clothes and the other stolen prop? erty, and was booked for an interview with the Mayor this morning. MOUNTED PARADE.-The Charleston Social Mounted Club meet at 12 M. to-day for the purpose of having a friendly trial of skill. The members are requested to be promptly on the ground In King street, above line, and In itali uniform. The following are the prizes ofiered:10ne silver pitcher, one silver goblet, one set of silver castors, one set of gold sleeve buttons and a set of vksea, . "MUSIC HATH CHARMS."-Last evening the residents in the neighborhood of the Cathe? dral, were.treated to some_. lively music from St. Patrick's 'brass band. This organization has fifteen Instruments which are performed upon by as many young amateurs of our city. They have but lately begun to practice, and their rendition of home sweet home, and other airs of a more starring nature last even? ing in the Cathedral yard, speaks well for the progress they have already made. The band wilL probably make Its first appearance in public on St. Patrick's Day. . .TBS MASQUERADE OF TUE GERMAN RIFLE ? CLUB will come off at the concert hall of the Academy of Music on the 29th instant, and to judge from, the preparations of the committee, the pall will be quite a handsome affair. The time chosen being leap year day, the ladies will be ontliled to various unusual privileges, and between twelve and one o'clock will be allowed to choose their own partners, take them down to supper, and otherwise play the devoted to the blushing gallants. This novel feature will doubtless add hugely to the mirth and enjoyment of the evening. DAY OF PRAYER FOR YOUTH.-In accordance with long custom the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church has appointed this, the third Thursday in February, a day of special prayer for the youth of our land in the course of business, and for schools, colleges and theological seminaries. Two services will be | held this Thursday morning at Zion Presbyte r?an Church, Glebe street, at eleven o'clock, and to-night at the Second Presbyterian Church, (Rev. Dr. Smythe's,) at half-past seven o'clock. This Interesting object is com? mon to all denominations. The public arc cordially invited. Hotel Arri vals-February 31. CHARLESTON HOTEL. W. W. Starr, Jr., Georgia and Central Bail road; Charles Basteln, New York; George, H. Cornelson, Orangeburg; V. Btof?.rChailesiF. Leitchfleld, New York; S. A. G?u?d\ Jr., W. J. Chatham and wife, Severn Falls, New York; Eugene Joues, Dr. and Mrs. Ebbs, Mrs. J. B. Llpplncott, Miss and Master Lippincott, Phil? adelphia; J. W. Foster, P. Lorlllaru, Jr., New York; M. and F. Philips. Philadelphia; W. A. Banister, New York; A. W. Conard, New York, F. W. Petton and wife, Boston, Mass.; J. W. Woodruff and wife, Philadelphia; S. Boykln, Camden; T. W. Woodward, Winnsboro'; C. 8. Osborne and wife, Miss Florence Osborne, Miss G. R. Ward, Neware, N. J.; J. M. Davis, Camden; A. W. Jackman, Philadelphia; J. W. Cunningham, Savannah; J. W. J. Pierson, Robert P. Courtney, New York; S. Talcott, New York; E. K. Hums and wile, Hartford. MILLS HOUSE. George E. Tompkins, J. A. Leslie,- B. F. Gurney, New York York; C. G. Baugh, Phila? delphia; A. F. Hall, J. W. Collins, Beaufort; W. E. Earle, Greenville; Wm. J. Tllton, Bos? ton; M. C. Blanchard, Atlanta. PAVILION HOTEL. B, H. Reliaban, South Carolina; B. Wil? liams. Leesville; J. F. Haskins, Greensboro' J. G. Popkio, Williamsburg; Daniel McNatt, Fayetteville. ' . B U S 1 N ES S y O Tl CES, At FUBCHGOTT, BENEDICT & Co., No. 244 King street, a splendid line of Black Alpaca for 40 and 50 cents, worth 60 and 75 cents. feb22 GAMES ! GAMES ?-Magic Hoops, Building Blocke, Alphabet Blocks. HABEL STREET BA? ZAAR. febl6-th FINE JEWELRY AT AUCTION.-The great bar? gains In fine jewelry which are to be bad at | the nightly auction sale of the Jewelry stock of the late Jas. E. Spear are especially worthy the attention of the public. FRESH TROPICAL FRUIT.-Lovers ol fine fruit have an excellent chance to supply them? selves by applying to Frank Kressel & Co. Market street and East Bay. A FULL line of Ladles' White Kid Gloves, all numbers, for $1. A full line of Gent's Gloves up to No. 9. FURCHOOTT, BENEDICT A CO., NO. 244 King street. _ ieb5 CROQUET 1 CROQUET 1-The cheapest In the city. Price $4. BASEL STREET BAZAAR. dec20 AT FURCHOOTT, BENEDICT CO., 10 pieces Black Gros Grain fine Silk, only $2; worth [ $2 60. Ten pieces Black Gros Grain floe Silk (24 lnohes) only $1 87. ieb6 SORE THROAT, COUGH, COLD, and similar j troubles, If suffered to progress, result lo serious pulmonary affections, oftentimes in-1 curable. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" reach | directly the seat of the disease, and give al? most instant relief. feb20-tutbs3 MARK YOUR CLOTHING I-Order your Stencil Plates at the Hasel street Bazaar and East Bay News Room. octl4-th Non CK TO TOURISTS.-Stereoscopic views of | Charleston and vicinity for sale at the Hasel street Bazaar._ _ dec29 CH?-ILLEv's PARIS KID GLOVES-every pair warranted. These Gloves will be taken back even after wear, for any Imperfections, such as tearing or ripping. Paris, 20 Rue de la Paix. riEPnTB London, 63 Regent street. DBPOTB N8W Yorkj^ Broadway. FURCH?OTT^'BIMBDIO^^ Agents for Charleston. nov3-6mos ?bitnarrj. cnoiSEUL.-pied in Cherbourg, France, on the 25th January, 1872. after a short Lineas, MAR? QUIS DK CuaiSBUL, ror many yeare French Consul lu thlB city._. Special Notices. ^-CONSIGNEES PER MERCHANTS') LINE BRIG W. H. PARKS, from New York, will send to Adger's North Wharf for Goods before sunset; those remaining will be stored at their risk and expense. No claims allowed after Goods are removed. WILLIAM ROACH A CO., leb22-l Agents. DON'T WAIT FOR A COLD TO GO away of itself, for your throat and langs may be? come so Irritated and Inflamed from the accom panylng cough, that Bronchltas or Consumption may Bet In before you are conscious or danger. Rather get clear of your cold by using DR. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, a good remedy for loosening a cough and promoting expectoration, and for healing and strengthening the surfaces of the throat and lungs. Sold everwhere. GOOD? RICH, WIN EM AN A CO., Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. C. feb23-thstu3 ?SS- CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP FALCON, from Baltimore, are hereby notified that she ls THIS DAY discharging cargo at Pier No. 1, Union Wharves. All goods not taken j away at sunset will remain on the wharf at con- j sign?es' risk. MORDECAI A CO., feb21-2 Agents. FRESH VACCINE MATTER, TAKEN FROM THE ARM, FOR SALE AT BUBNHAM'S DRUG 8TOBE, . No. 421 KING STREET, febl2-lmo CHARLESTON-, S. C. THE CHARLESTON CHARITA? BLE ASSOCIATION, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FREE SCHOOL FUND.-OFFICAL RAFFLED NUMBERS. CLASS No. 3G1-MORNING. 3_60-f.9-5G-42-64-62- 69-19-73-66 -35 CLASS No. ae2-EVENING. 13 - 9 -52-21-25-11-58-66- 7- 8-73-33 As witness our hand at Charleston this 2lst day of February, 1872. FENN PEOK,,. JAMES GILLI LAND, oatt_Sworn commissioners. ?BB- O N MARRIAGE.-^ Happy relief for Young Men from the effects or Errors and Abuses in earl; ?ire. Manhood re? stored. Nervous debility cured. Impedimenta to Marriage removed. New method or treat? ment. New and remarkable remedies. Rooke and Circulars sent tree, In sealed envelopes. Ad-. dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street. Philadelphia. Pa. ootl2 5 SPECIALTIES FOR GENTLEMEN. FISK, CLARK A FLAGG'S celebrated Special? ties are for sale by all first-class dealers lu this city. True Fit Shirts. Patent Pantaloon Drawers. Busman Braces. Laporte's Kid Gloves. New Styles of Neck Bress. N. B.-Five novelties Just out. Dover Cloth Shirts and Shirtings, Samson Braces, Patent Pan? taloon Drawers, (red stamp,) Laporte's Cable Kid Gloves, and the Regent street S-arf. FISK. CL ARK A FLAGO, jan22-mwiimo No. 090 Droadway, New Yolk. Ot?j Qboo?i, Ut. .J Nor2<?4 l?xtxQ Street, Are offering the GREATEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON FOR THIS WEEK. Samples given and no trouble to show goods. ^T F?BCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., io pieces Fine Black Grot Grain SILK-$2, worth $250 10 pieces Fine Black Groa Grain Silk-$187, worth $2 25._ A T F?BCHGOTT, BENEDICT ft CO., TARTAN SILKS-90 cents, worth $1 25 Japanese Dreaa-$8 50, worth $12 Balance'bf Winter Dreaa Goods at cost. F?BCHGOTT, BENEDICT ft CO., 1 case of Fine Lustre ALPACA-50 cents, worth 76 cents AT F?BCHGOTT, BENEDICT ft CO. ?HAWI S AND CLOAKS at great bargains. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. 8 4 All-Linen Brown TableDamask-ouly 60 cents 8 4 Bleached Table Damask-85 and 06 cents to $1 100 dozen Linen Doylies-only 76 cents per dozen 2cases 10-4 Sheeting-15 cents 1 case 48 Inch Pillowcailng-22 cents Towels, Napkins, Crash, Ac, at very low figures. ^T F?BCHGOTT, BENEDICT ft CO., 2 coses Sc?tch Ginghams-14 cents . 200 dozen English Hair Hose-only 20 cents loo dozen Ladies' Hose-10, 12X, 16, 20 and 25 cents._ ^T F?BCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., All Colors of TARLETAN-26 and 30 cents All Colors of TARLETAN--26 and SO cents All Colors of TARLETAN1-25 and 80 cents. y^T F?BCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO., CLOTHS, Cassimeres and Doeskins Beavers, Jeana, Farmers' Satinets Tweeds, all at greatly reduced prtceB._ ^TFDRCHG?TT, BENEDICT ft CO. an imported Fine CORSET for only 76 cents Great sacrifice or sashes, Bowe, Ribbons, Scarfs, Ties. Ac, Ac._ J^T F?BCHGOTT, BENEDICT ft CO., oar $is BLANKETS reduced to $10 Oar Sio Blankets reduced to $7 Our $7 Blankets reduced to $6. Our $5 Blankets renaced to $3 75. J^TF?BCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., CLOSING OCT SALE OF Orossely's Brussels and Body Brussels CARPETS. Also, Balance of Ingrain CARPETS, Rugs, Mats, at cost A Full Line of White and Checked MATTING on band. Samples given._? WHOLESALE ^DEPARTMENT. Fl RCE'OTT. BENEDICT & CO. Having an experienced resident buyer tn the City of New York, who fully understands the de? mands or this market and who ls always hunting up bargains, and* buya of the very first bouses only, we can, under such facilities, well oompete with any house North or s on th, and moat respect? fully invite thoae Di need of Gooda to give us a call and examine oar Stock and our prices, GUAR? ANTEEING SATISFACTION AMD WAR BAITING gOOdS to be as represented. Orders from the country will receive oar best attention. Merchants, Milliners, Tallora, and all others will do well by giving as a call before pur. chasing elsewhere. Respectfully, FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO., No. 214 KlDg street, No. 244 King street, Charleston, S. C. Oharleaton, S. C. No. 437 King street, No. 437 King street, Charleston, S. C. Charleston, S. 0. Ko. 4 Bay street. No. 4 Bay street, Jacksonville, Fla. Jacksonville. Fla. No. 22 White street. No. 22 White street, New York. New York. ttauroaos._ gOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CH AJILESTON. S. C., December 28, 1871. On and after SUNDAY, December 24, the Passen? ger Trains on the Sc nth Carolina Railroad will run as follows : FOR AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston. 8.10 A M arrive at Angosta.4.25 p x FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.10 A II Arrive at Columbia. 4.06 r u poa CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta. 7.40 A M Arrive at charleston.8.20 p M Leave Columbia.. 7.40 A M Arrive at Oharleaton.3.20 p u TBROUOH WILMINGTON TRAIN. r eave Augusta. 3.00 A 11 Arrive at Ringville.0.00 A M Lee ve King ville.12.80 p u Arrive at Augusta.0.80 p M AUGUSTA NIOHT XXFBSSS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.8.80 p u Arrive at Augusta.7.80 A H Leave Augusta.6.00 p M Arrive at charleston.6,66 A M COLUMBIA NIOHT KXPBXSS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.10 p M Arrive at colombia.6.80 A M Leave Colombia.7.00 p M Arrive a: Charleston.:.7.00 A M 8?M3?BRVILLB TRAIN. Leave Summerville at. 7.26 A M Arrive at charleston at.8.46 A M Leave Charleston at.8.30 p H Arrive at summerville at.4.46 p M CAMDEN BRANCH. Leave Camden. 6.15 A M Arrive at Oolnmola.10.40 A M Leave Colombia.1.46 F M Arrive at Camden.6.26 p M Day and Night Trains make close connections at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad. Night Train connects with Macon and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and colombia Railroad, and with Charlotte Road to pointa North. Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex? cept Sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and rans through to Columbia. A. L. TYLER, Vice-Prealdent. 8. B. PICKENS, G. T. A._JanlQ OFFICE OF THE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD CHARLESTON, S. C., November 22,1871. On and arter MONDAY. December the nth, the Passenger Trains on this Road will ron as folioWB: DAY TRAIN. Leave Charleston, Sundays excepted.. 8.16 A. M. Arrive at Savannah, Sundays excepted. 4.16 P. M. Leave Savannah, sundays excepted... 8.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston, SundayB exe'ted. 4.06 P. M. Freight forwarded uaiiv on through billa of lad? ing to points In Florida and by Savannah Une of steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given to freights for Beaufort and pointa on Port Royal Kaiiroad and ai as low rates aa by any other line. The Night Train ls discontinued f r the present. Trips will bo resumed in a short time, of which due notice will be given. 0. S. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent. S. 0. BOYLSTON, Gen'l Ft. and Ticket Agent. nov23 NORTHEASTEBN RAILROAD COM PANY. CHARLESTON, S. C., February ll, 1871. Trains will leave Charleston Dally at 6.80 A. M. and 6 16 P. M. Arrive ac Charleston 7 30 A. M. (Mondays ex? cepted) and 2.30 P. M. Train does not leave Charleston 6.16 P. M., SUN BATS. Trait leaving 6.80 A. M. makes through connec? tion to New Vork, via Richmond and Acqala Creek only, going through lo 40 hours. Passengers leaving by 6.15 P. M. Train have choice of route, via Richmond and Washington, or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving FRIDAY by Mila Train lay over on SUNDAY In Bal? timore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN? DAY In Wilmington, N. C. This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant route to ilnclunatl, Chicago and other points West and Northwest, both Trains making connec? tions at Washington with Western trains of Balti? more and chlo Railroad. P. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. CLEAPOR, General Ticket AgeLt. feblMzmos WRAPPING PAPER FOR SALE.-OLD NEWSPAPERS In large or small quantities. Pnce fio CENTS PER HUNDRED. Apply ar, the oliicc ul TUE NEWS. may is Hartum Qatee^fmnxc fltoge. Bj WM. MoKAY. FOUR MlLUH<30WS,i ^aROUCHES, 1 Wagon, l Baggy, Assortment of Household Furniture, Mattresses; Pillows. Ao. - ! u$kM8??8?i J? hair-past.10 o'clock* at the'Sa?es-Rd?ms, No. M Wentworth' btr??SThe tween Meeting and King, will be Bold tbe above, fe J22 MACQUEEN & RLECKE Tl / ILLr SELL AT ??OTION ON WED TT NESDAY, the 28tb day of Febraary, 1871.' (If not previously sold at private sale (a First-class BAR-ROOM, known as the Atlantic House No. 81 East Bay street, at lc o'clock A. M. Tbe above ls a well known Btand.and ls m every way complete that belongs to a Bar. Will be sold on account of tbe proprietor leav? ing the State, and for no other cause. The place can be seen at any time during the day. Terms cash._feb22 By W. Y. LEITCH & B. S. BRUNS, . . Auctioneers. , . THREE MILCH COWS. Will be sold, on ERIOAT, 23d Instant, at No. 85 Broad street, at io o'clock, THREE MILCH COWS._feb22 Bj TT. T. LEITCH & B. S. BRUNS. Auctioneer?. BE SOLD ON FR?DAY; THE 28d matan:, at No. 35 Broad Btreet, at 10 0TClOCK 2 MORTICING MACHINES, to be used by foot 1 Turning Lathe 1 Moulding Machine, with knives 1 lot ?-ashes and Blinda._?_feb22 Bj W. T. LEITCH ft R. g. BRUNS, Auctioneers. SULLIVAN'S ISLAND LOT ON FRONT Beach, formerly the property of J. cahill, Esq. wm be Bold on THURSDAY, 29th instant, at u o'clock, at the Postofflce, That pleasantly situated BUILDING LOT, with fine Picket Fence, situated on the Front Beach of Sullivan's Island, above Fort Moultrie. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay us for papers and stampB._feb22-thwth BjW. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. ELIGIBLY SITUATED BRICK RES? IDENCE, with a Une Garden, In the western part of the oliy. wai be sold on THURSDAY, 29th instant, at io o'clock, at the Postofflce, That delightfully situated two and a half Btory BRICK RESIDENCE, with slate roof and double piazza, containing four square and two attic rooms, besides pantry, dressing and bath rooms, sltnated at the nortwest corner of Lynch and Beanfaln streets; premires contain fine brick Kitchen. Stable and Carriage House of brick, with slate roof. The Premises are Incl ?sed with brick wall, garden walks cemented, large cistern and well or good water. Lot measures Arty-eight feet front, by one hundred and seventy-one feet in depth. Terms-One-half cash; balance In one and two years, ?with Interest on bond a- d mortgage. Property to be Insured, and policy assigned. Purchaser to psy us for papers and acampa reb22,2fl,28 29_ Bj BUM, MARSHAT.T,? BRO. FINE PLANTATION TN ST. JAMES G o oso Cr&?X On THURSDAY. 29thinstant, at ll o'clock, wi.l be sold at the Postofflce, That TRACT or 1706 acres, more or less, situate on Goose Creek, known as the "Melgrove Placo," having a settlement of seven Buildings.. It con? tains about 76 acres of cleared Uplands, Ito seres of Rice Land, nnder bank, with ample back water for the same, and the balance well Wooded. Terms eas? ; made known at sale. feb22-thmwth4_ Bj B. M. MARSHALL & BBO. DELIGHTFUL RESIDENCE I t? NORTH? EASTERN portion or the City. On THURSDAY, 24th instant at ll o'clock, will be sold at the Postofflce, That well built Tin rooted DWELLING, No. 8 Reid street, near Bay street, having B or 10 rooms, 2 plazz in, large kitchen, cistern, gas, Ac. Lot SO by 200 feet. Alsot the Lot adjoining, being at Bontheaat corner of Drake and Held streets, measuring 60 by 200 feet. Terms easy; made known at sale. feb2?-thmwth4_ ? i) ir to ana ifnrnieijing ?0000. M LATEST N0FELT?. CHEVIOT SHIRTS AND COLLARS. Made to order of Best Mat?riels, and WARRANTED TO JTJLT. Sent by Express, C. O. D. to any part of the country. Directions for measurement sent on application. SCOTTS STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING STEEET, Opposite the Malrktet. novia_ ?nil?ing ?flatenal. F. CURTIS, (SUCCESSOR TO E. N. BBODIB,) LUMBER AND TIMBEB DEALER, WEST END BBOAD STREBT? CHABLBSTOM, S. C. On hand, and receiving, a general assortment of . EDISTO RIVER LUMBER AND TIMBEB, IN BAFTS. A. YELLOW PINE LUMBER AND TIMBER, CUT TO ORDER. feb7-lmo AGENT FOR MILLS. ((Trackers. The Finest Sponge Butter Crackers Manufactured. FOX'S CRACKERS have for over hair a century been held In the highest estimation by the people or the Eastern and Middle States. They are kept for aale by all the leading Grocers In NEW YORK CITY. All articles used in their manufacture are the best and purest that can be obtained. The ma? chinery used was invented and patented by JOS. FOX, MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF CRACKERS, L..VNSINGBUKUH, N. Y. Send for Price Lists, Ac. I deliver goods free of | charge in New York City. Liberal terms given Jobbers, and am ready to make arrangements with any reliable parties who will take orders for me in any of the cities in this State. Address JOS. FOX, febl3-tuthslmo LANSLNQBURGH, N. Y. 'frart?m ggtef-gJiit Pan. 7^3^H^ffip8 & co. ; . BUCKETS AN? TUBS..?;. . * . .. wm be sold TH IS . DAY in front of meir | itore, at o o'clock, U i - : 23 doren BUCKETS _? amen? Tuba. ?_feb22 By JOHN G. MIL NO? &C0. - DRY GOODS, MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS,, Ac-THIS DAT} raiuatant??tfealfpast io, j'clockv we will a di at oar store, No. 186 Meeting rtreet, FANCY. FAINTS, Kentucky Jeans. Ootton ides, Bleached, and Brown Shirting, Denims, Stripes. Ticks. Bine Drills, Linen Drills, silk Head Sota, Embroider!'J *kl:u, Lappet Stir ts, Verona ind Maslin Head Handkerchiefs, La?n Pocket Handkerchiefs, Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, Men's: ind Boys' Black and Fancy Felt Hats,: White and Mixed Llose, Brown ana MDzed Ralf Hose, Ac, fcc Conditions cash... . , feb23 By SAM'Lll. BLACK, Auctioneer. - STOCKS AND BONDS AT. AUCTION.. ! Will be sold THIS DAY, 22d : Instant, at ll A. M., at east end Broad street. Bay, , gm City of Charleston six Per Cent? STOCK, at Shares Peoples' Bank Stock, 110 Sharea Bank or Charleston Stock $2600 fcpartanburg and Union Baur'oad State' - Guaranteed Bonds, . IO Shares Wando Ene? poa te Company stock, I 10 Sharea Atlantic Phosphate Companv Stock. ; $772 89 State of sooth Carolina SDx Per Cent. Stock, Fire Loan, (past doe,) 6 Shares Mount Pleasant Ferry stock, 26 Sharea * oath Carolina Railroad Stock. Securities wm be received until hour of sale. . Terms Cash. ? _ feb31-2 By HUTSON LEE, i Auctioneer. VALUABLE PHOSPHATE WORKS FOB SALB. Will be poid, at the east end of Broad street, IBIS DAY, 22dof February, 1872, at ll o'clock: Toe'entire PROPERTY of the Farmers' FerttU- ? ter company of South Carolina, consisting of: . A TRACT CF LAND, half mlle from the City of Charleston, containing thirty-five (36) acres, opon : which-.have recently been erected in a most thorough and workmanlike manner, One FRAME MILL, 3 atones high, 45x80 feet. . One Brick Ecgine-dotier fl?sse, 26x40feet, With : brick chimney, jj Foar Brick Kilns, for drying Phosphate Rook, and two Wharves. The MACHINERY, which haB been most care? fully construe ted, consista of. One so-horse power ENGINE, complete. Four pair of stones. . Two crashers. : One Poole A Bunt Patent Mixer. Shafting, Elevators, Beliing, Ac, Ac. Located on the ashley River, where the richest Phosphate Deposits are found, ta Immediate prox? imity to the City, of charleston, with sufficient depth of water at the wharf to accommodate the largest v?asela entering this harbor, connected by the South carolina and Northeastern Railroads, which pass th tough the premises, with the entire south and West, built expressly for a Pboaphate Manufacturing work?and i.ever having been used, this Property offers unsurpassed inducement^ to amy party desiring te embark ta thia lucrative business. Terms of sale-One fourth ()<) cash; balance in (3) three equal payments, ats, 6 and 9 months, secured by bond or the purchaser, bearing inter? est at the rate ef 1 per cent, per anoum, and mortgage of the property. Build logs io be ta sored and policies assigned. Purchaser to pay auctioneer for all necessary papers aod stamps. The Property can be inspected br pames desir? ing to purchase at any time prior rc tue sale. Janai-wfmfltnwtha _1 Unction %a\t*r-~taxait gagg By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE. KING STREET LOT OF LiND. On TUESDAY, 27th Instant, at ll o'clock A. M.. will bo sold, near the Postofflce. 1 Toe LOT OF LAND on the east aide of King street, (next north of Mr. Lacassagne's.) between Qaeen Btreet and Horlbeck's alley, measuring 27 feet 8 inches ta front by 281 feet deep, more or leas, baying the old foundation and cistern on lt. - Conditions-One-third cash; balance by bond beading seven per cent, semi annual Interest, payable ta one and two years, to be secured by a mortgage of the Lot. Purchaser to pay for pa pera and revenge stamps febM-tnthsmtni By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE. LOT OF LAND ON BROAD STREET. On TUESDAY, 27th Instant, at ll o'clock A. M., will be soH, near the Poa tofflce, The LOT OF LAND at the corner or Broad, Lo? gan, and New streets, measuring 49 feet on Broad street, northwest on New street 121 feet 4 Inches, southwest on Lot of Mr. Dutilur Paul 83 feet, sontbeast on Mr. Lawless'a Lot, from which lt is separated by a line running northeast, measures 40 fest, to tue sontn, on a triangular piece, mea? suring 50 feet, to tb9 east, on Logan street, 130 feet, aa per plat of Chas. Parker, Surveyor, drawn June 28,1868. Conditions-One-half cash; balance by bond, pav.8ffleJa_one_.year, with Interest^ secured by and revenue stamps._febao-tathsmtmV By LOWNDES & GR IM BALL. TWO LOTS ON SOUTH SIDE TRADD sc reef, near Council street, at Auction. Will be sold on TUESDAY, February 27tb, 1872, at ll o'clock, at the corner of Broad and East Bay All these TWO LOTS OF LAND on the south side of Tradd street, next but one to the corner of Council street, on the weat, and on the east by Lot now or lately belonging to Enston, sooth by Lot now or lately belonging to Barnett, north by Tradd strert, west by Lot now or lately belonging to Wm. P. Holme), and measuring ta front thirty seven (37) feet six (6) inches each, and one hun? dred and twelve (112) feet ta depth, be the same more or less. Turms-One-third cash; balance ta one and two years, to be secured by bond and mortgage, with Interest from day of sale, payable annually. Pur? chaser to pay for papera and stamps. febl6-2thtnl_ By LOWNDES & GKIMBALL. FINE BUILDING LOT ON THE SOUTH ' of Broad Btreet, near Logan, at auction. W1U be Bold on TUESDAY, February 27th, 1872, at ll o'clock, at the corner of Broad and East Bay streets, ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, on the southside Of Broad street, butting and bounding to the east on lands now or late of Wm. Schmerle, to the sooth on lands now or late of General John Schnlerle and landa or Geerge Buist, to the west on lands now or late of Miss Seabrook, and to the north on Eroad street, containing on Broad street forty-four feet two inches, (44 2) on the back line forty three feet nine Inches (48 9) on the east line one aundrea and forty feet, and on the west line one hundred and thirty-nine feet six inches, (189 6,) be the same dimensions more or less. Terms-one-third cash; balance In one or two years, secured by bond and mortage, with Inter? est from day of sale, payable anunally. Pur? chasers to pay LAO. for papers and stamps. febl6-th2tnl_ CEigoro, Sobarco, &t. j?jlLAR^^ TAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE, No. 810 Kiho STBKST, THBBK DOORS SOOTH Or SOCIETY STRXBT. MEERSCHAUM PIPES a specialty, therefore can sell at prices to surprise you. Suitable for Christmas Presents. ALSO, An extensive and complete assortment of all articles In bis line or business ls kept constantly on hhnd, giving a facility or mung, without de? lay, all orders extended to bim, accompanied with cash, or draft on responsible houses ta the city. Purchasers are requested to examine his perfect Stock before trading- elsewhere. , WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor of Emperor william Cigar Store. novl_ ?J^ ANTOUE & CO., PROPRIETORS OF THE CHARLESTON BRANCH OF THK HAVANA CIGAR FACTORY, . LA VALENTINA. Having purchased the above named establish? ment, and having all the facilities necessary, we are prepsred to furnish the public in general with first-class HAVANA CIGARS, manufactured from One Vuelta Absjo Tobacco. We will have a full Stock constantly on hand. Orders for special Brands ailed at shortest no? tice M ANTOUE ? CO., Nos. 114 and 118 East Bay, Charleston, S. 0. A CARD. Having disposed to Messrs. MANTOUE A CO. my riebt and title la the Charleston Brauch or the Havana Cigar Factory. LA VALENTINA, in retir? ing from the above named busiue^a I return my thanks to my frlonda and thu public in general Tor their klud patronage, and BOliclt a contin? uance of the same Tor my succossor8(^0UJTERa Charleston. S. C.. Keb, li. 1872. r'ebU-luthaim FURNITURE REPAIRED AND RENO? VATED NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT MODERATE KATES, By J. L. LUNSFORD, febti smith Street, north of Wentworth. mw:SNTT-SLX LOTS ON THE HIGHEST Will1 ?k?5iittt?S?ffi ?SSf^T 0lTwei?ty-ttX BUrLOTSO'IiOTjS,^ are situated-on the east side or Me*trh g street, cornering on Line street: eighteen on the,-north slii?of Line street, and tour od Aiken,.attwfe cor sering ion Une street . : ? v . * v v . , r < The LOT on the corder of Meeting and, .Line streets is thirty (30) feet front ort Meeting street, by one hundred and tes (110) feet ' d eep on "Lino street, more or leas.' The other-three Lota on Meeting street are thirty-six (86) ieet, front on Meeting street, by one handled and tea piO) feet ludepth, moreorless,- r '.r? The Lots on Line street vary from forty (?fi feet to firry-two (5?) feet front, and are ail o them one hundred and thirty eight (188) ieet deep, more or less. Among them is a Lot measuring fifty-two (62) feet front on Line street hy. one hundred and thirty-eight aw) feet oeep, mora lees, containing a comfortable t wo-jr ory a well 1 og. J ,. ?}.?, The Lot corner of Al sen and Line streets li thirty (Wffeet front otr.AtMnwreer,; ?j sentarty three (TS) feet deep on Line street, ..mpre or less. The other three Lota-oo Aiken street are tbtrtj-eix (36) feet front, on Aiken street, by. seven ty .three (73) fee1; deep, more or lesa; .." .', : These "Lots are most eligibly locate Y m ?high, dry and au y situation, a ad., h/r sale presents S One opportunity to persons who wish tc ;aecure ror themselves a* desirable a site fdr bunding pur? poses sa the city affords; ?*.?...!?>.' va uiia. A PIM of the premises can be seen at the office street?*1** * nW{$0' ^ ^ty^&rr0** Tern: s-One third cash;.th? balance tabee and two years, en bond, with in ter estant ten per cent. per anaum, secured by mortgage of me proper? ty, lnnurance on house and -p-Hey--assigned. Purchiwertopay w. A c. for papers and stamps, rebsi hs2mwf5thl .. . ? -.-3-?-1 .--y-, , ; TL By W. T. LEITCH & R. S. BB?HS, Auetloneew. Jil! c'ii ESTATE SALE OF JEWELRY, SILVER . WARE, Watches, Diamonds, Ac by order or the .Administrator - of-the Bstatrof JAMESE. 8PEAE. Will 1x3 sold at the Store Bo. 267 King street <** THIS BVMCaWt MdlnsUut at T o'cocfc, The entire STOCK OF. JEWELRY, Mlver-War^ Diamonds, Watches. Rings. Clocks, Ac., Ac Tt> gether with the Fixtures, Counters, Show-Casat, Ac, Ac :- " SOT?* ? Terms cash. All article* to be delivered ta? day after sile ;. . : , . ,&o8i. Bj W. T. LEITCH & E. S. BBU5S} . . Auctioneer?. ?pk Ei SIR AB LE RESIDENCE FOR SALE; XJ ?'or partition an Estate.-Jones, Guardi?n of Flyern vs. Flynn. By virtue of a decree or his Honor Judge Gra? ham ti this case. I win sen at pabilo auction, TH S DAY, 22d instant, at the Postofflce.corner of East Bay and Broad stree ta, at 11 o'clock Ai M,, AU tust OERTAIN- LO ry PIEOB OR PARCEL OF LAND, - on the eastern side of Trapmann street In the City of Charleston, with the DWELLING HOUSE AND OUTBUILD?NG3 thereon, butting and bounding on the north by landa of Jobs Burns, on the east by landa er George W. Cooper? on the louth by lands or c. C. Trombo, andan the west by Trapmann street, and measuring and containing in rr nt; on Trapmann - street and on the back Une slaty two feet atxlnches 1826,) and ludepth from east to west, forty-five ieet (46.) Terms one-fourth cash ; balance in one, two and three years, with Interest from day o' sale, to be secured by bond or bonds of purchaser ana mortgage or the premises. Premises to be Insur? ed and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay the undersigned r r au papers and stamps, and to assume City Taxes for 1872. ' CHARLES E. 0AREERE, feb8,lT,22 Special Referee, . Bj W. T. LEITCH & E. 8. BRUNS, Auctioneers, jj COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE FOB SALB to settle an Estate-Earle v*. Knauff. r>-' . By virtue of a decree of His Honor Judge Gra? ham In this case, I will sell, at publlo auction, THIS DAY, 22d instant, at the Postofflce, corner of Earn Bay and Broad streets, at ll o'clock A. M., All that LOT OF LAND, situated on the north s de of Cedar court m the City or Charleston, Up? per Warda, and knows as number 16, In a plan of fifteen lots, belonging to the Estate ot Robert Llmehoase, and made by KL Payne, August, 1861. Measuring In rrent on Cedar court 29 feet on back Une 29 feet, on east and west lines ill reet and 6 inch ea each. Don nd in g at the northes Landor Mr. Mazyck, east on Laud of Mrs. Ten nent, nouth on Cedar court, to thc Vest on lot No. 14. A BO, that NARROW STRIP OF LAND, sit? uated on the north side of Cedar court, and Join? ing tne above described lot on the west, measur? ing 6 feet lu width and 112 feet o inches on the west. Also, all that other LOT OF LAND, situs* ted on the nortu side of Cedar oour\ a**. 1 Joining the above lot last described on tne weer, anti being part ot tue lota Nos. 14 and 18 lu the plan - above described. Measnring in front on Calar court 118 ieet, and the Baa?-oTrpre _uauL_une, ana " Terms-One third cash; balance ta one and two years, with Interest from day of sale, to be se? cured oj bond or bonds or purchaser and mort? gage of premises; premises te be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay the .unters signed for all papers and stamps, and to assume City Taxes for 1872. CHARLES E. OARRERE, fl 5 feb3,:tt_; Special Referee By R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. *YTo. 6 BERESFORD STREET AT AUG J3I TION. THIS DAY, J3d instant, i at ll o'cl o cfc, will be BOW at the Postofflce, Thcjibove two story Brick DWELLING. The Lot ls ill feet front by 84 feet deep, more or less. < Ternis cash. Purchaser to pay ns for .papers and stamps. _,_1eb!7-<tatn8 ? > ~Bj~R. M. MARSHALL & BROTHER. mHIS DAY, 22D INSTANT, AT IT X o'clock, wiu be sold at the Postofflce, Broad; street, i ?r . The HOUSE No. 93 Beaufaln street, on south side, n?xc west of Rutledge, contain lng six rooms ;. the Lo; measures 46 by 116 feet. Also, a Lot ou Lynch street, measuring so by loo feet Botu these Lots ?loin the cu? Park,.and are cholea locations. . Terms-One-half cash; balance in one year, se? cured as usual. Purchaser to pay us foratampi and papers. < febis-thstnawtha, Bj J. FRASER MATHE WES. * TTTTLL BE SOLD THIS DAY, 22B W Instant, at the Postofflce, Broad street-sir ll o'clo eic That Lot with the Two-Story WOODEN DWEL? LING, No. 9 Bums lane, measuring twenty fees front by eighty -seven feet deep, more or less. Terni-One hair ca9h; balance in 12 months, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage, or the premises. Property to be Insured and policy assigned._ teD2? BJ J. FRASEE MATHEWES. '] WHiL BE SOLD THIS DAY, 22? instant, at the Postofflce, Broad street st. ll o'clock That LOT OF LAND with New Dwelling, con? taining 3 rooms and Kit . hen, ta Rose lane, second door south or Bogard street measuring 19 feet ? front by 42 reet deep, more or less. ? TWO LOTS, Nos 99 and 101, on the west side ot King street, between Broad and Queen streets, measuring each 20 by 160 reet. ; Terms cash. _16020 Bj J. FEASER MATHEWES. WILL BE SOLD AT THE CORNER OF Broad street and East Bay, THIS DAY, 22d Instant, at ll o'clock, : > MEREDITH PLANTATION, ta St Paul's Pariah, CoUeton County, on Tugad oo Creek and W ll town Road, one and a half miles from New Road Sta? tte-, Savannah and Charleston Rai road; and twenty ?Ilea from Charleston, containing about : 420 acres of Cotton, Rice and Provision Land, well Wooded, and a healthy location the entire year. Terms-One-third cash; balance in two equal annual Instalments, secured by bond and mot t gage of the property, with Interest. Purchaser to pay me lor papers and stamps. febT-wlthS t Bj J. FRASER MATHEWES, Auctioneer. REFEREE'S SALE.-JAMES J. GREGG and CASPAR A. OBLSOLM, Truste.a, vs. WILLIAM GREGG, Jr. Pursuant to an order of sale In the above stated ' case by the Bon. R. p. Graham, Judge for the First Circuit I will offer for sale THIS DAY, 22d day of February, 1872, at the cerner or Eau Bay and Br. ad street, ta Charleston, at ll o'd A* All I lat TRACT OF LAND, situate, lying and bc lng on the coast or South carolina, and known as Seabrook's leland; butting and bounding north and northeast on Bohessett Oreek, lands o' Hop? kinson and Baulover Cut; east, south and south? west by Klawah River, Atlantic Ocean and North Ed lato River; and weet anti northwest by lands of Marcellus and Archibald Seabrook and Miss Elisa Seabrook, set apart to them under the decision ta' i the case of M. M. seabrook va Wm. Gregg et al, measuring and containing 4219 73-100 acres, more - or less, according to a plat of Hame A Tennent Surveyors, bearing date 17th February. 1868, the ? portion assigned to Marcellus and Archibald Sea* * brook and Miss Eliza Seibrook being marked ofl> thereon by Wm. Home, Surveyor, on 7th March, 1871. This property affords the advantage or an heal? thy reiifdence the entire year, being a sea island on the Atlantic Ocean, and abounds with game, fish and oysters. The Tract la heavily timbered with live oak, pine and other timber, and ls acces? sible at all times by vessels drawing 2o feet of water. A fine sea beach, washed by the Atlantic Ocean, affords facilities for riding, driving, bath? ing, Ac. i cr ns-One-fourth cash; balance on bond, pay? able in one, two and three years, with Interest st io per cent, per annum, payable anona ly. secur? ed by a mortgage or the prsjgerty. Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. _. ' WILMOT G. DBSAUSSURE, 1^1,7,0,13,13,19,22 speoiai Referee.