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Death. The stars tbat dtsapp ear at morn, Ob, think not they are fled; They are not lost, they are not gone, But, mid the glory shed Aiound them by the Booree of light, TJflfcy shine more sweetly than at night; Tt 1B the night that's dead. And thus the loved who disappear, Pass Ute the morning's flight, But walk m paths so sweet and clear, As bund na with the light They alt upon the azure day. They float cn twilight's downy gray, And on the clouda at night. Oh deep and wondrous heart of man, Strange fount of Joy and woe; In this sad U'e no eye may Fcan loy current's ebb and flow : But in the glorious world to come. The voice of discord shall be dumb, And thou thvBi If ahalt know. Drugs ano MeemtitB. tJ\BE UNIVERSITY MEDICINES, These preparations are the reault of an Im? merse practice, a llfe-h ng study and experience. They have been popa lari red to place within easy reach of all, Sclentlflo and Reliable Remedlea lor the noBt prevalent diseases. Their present dis sen. nation gives them the wide field or the gen? erally Ignorant, IDJ orlons and worthless Patent! Medicines, and presents to the people well-tested and tamable remedies, of the efficacy of which there are hourly proof? from all parla or the coun? try and even Europe. So successful are these no? ted restoratives, tney have been adopted by many members of the profession in their practice. They are safe-and never reduce a patient-never render any one more liable to take cold-ne ver ob Ige a person to leave business-never require their continuous nae aa a condition or cure. They often restore health In cases pronounced incura? ble. They are desiderata* never before attained. They can be relied on to effect all that la possible for any medicluea to accomplish in the cure of disease. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF CANCER PLANT;-The Cancer Plant la a true purifier or human blood. It is evidently destlaed to take lu rank m the Pharmacopoeia as the most powerful alterative known to modern therapeutics. lu ever? forte, of scrofulous. Cancerous, Infectious, Mercurial and Constitutional Blood Complaint, lt j stands without a compeer-rapidly cm lng Ulcers, Postules, Carbuncles Exzeroa, Salt Rneum, Pru? rigo. Psoriasis, Pemphigus, Melasma. acne, Ef floresceue, Lichen, and the eighty-eight different varieties or.sxtn affections. lt ls a positive cura? tive for Boro nia, its purifying, vivifvlug and tonio properties exercise the most healthy infla - ence in every known malady, lt is harmless to an tarant, and can never be used amiss. Price $2 orr package, (with book) or three packages lor $5. HYDRATED OXYMKL OF PHOSPHORUS AND FTJr>ELOlL.- Our perfected curative lor Con? sumption. Bronchitis. Croup, Cough, Ao. War? ranted far superior to Coo Liver On. Cures any Coma in a few hours. Price SK perpaokage, (wita book) or-three paokages for $6. ETHEREAL PHOSPHORUS.-The great remedy for exhausted vitality. Ihe celebrated specific for seminal weakness, price $3 per package, (with booletor two packages for SS. NKURALOO-RHfcUMATIO ELIXIR-T^e popn- | lar remedy tor ?enraigla, Rheumatism, Gout, sciatica, Lumbago and Anky toals. One bottle | often gives perfect relief. Price $2 per package, (with book) or three packages for ti. CATARRH SPECIFIC -This beautiful chemical combination ls an absolute specific In every con? dition of Catarrh, speedily curing uzoena. Coryza, Influenza, constant expectoration, Incessant Blowing or the Nose, "Stoppod-up" Feeling In the j bead. Offensive Breath and discharge of thick, thin or acrid Macons from the nostrils, Ac. It has thoroughly cured numberless lntractlve caaes after Innumerable remedlea have signally failed. Pnce ss per package, (with book) or three pack? agea for fft. PILE EXTRACT.-(The Monesla).-The never- ? falling Hemorrhoid remedy. Haa cored cases of | forty years' duration. Price $2 per package, (with book) or three packagea for SS. AlLANTHUi BXTKaOT.-The sovereign care for Xnilepey (Fits.) This Extract cures St. Vitus's DanOe,Taralysla, Agitana and Spas mud i c Tremor. Can oe used with perfect solely lu cases of Con? vulsions m children. Price s2 per package, (with book) or taree packagea for io. FLUID EXTKAOl OF YELLOW JESSAMINE. This scientific preparation will be found almost a 1 speemb la every form or Heart Disease, lt is pre scribed by many of car leading physicians In practice. It should be employed m Valvular De? rangement or the Heart, Palpitation. Enlarge? ment or Wasting.of the Heart and Functional Disorganization. . Price $2 per package, (wlih book) or i3rerr^t?5?aTor $i. -ALKALI.NE RESOLVENT.-This iodized Alka? line Water ls a magnificent chemical prodoc lon. lt la ons of the best general remedlea In use. It | >rreots the Bilious Habit, and cares Dyspepsia, Bareness, Soar t-tomaob, Flatulence and Ind ?s?onPrloe S1 per bottle, or aix bottles fur $ ;>. KATALPA EXTRACT.-This ls one or the very ?cst remedies ever employed In Female Com 'taints. Its soothing, healing properties render it or the utmost value. It acts In a manner en? tirely different lrom any other remedy. Many delicate, suffering women bless the day lt waa j brought to their notice. A single bottle often gives more relier than the most elaborate pre? scriptions of sklffni praetii loners. Price $3 per package, (with book) or two packagea ror $6. CAS rOP.KUM.-A restorative for Loss of Powsr and Virility. Price $3 rer package (With book) or two packages lor $0. STRENGTH I NU TONIO OF-PERU.-Toe streat Strength Restorative. Especially, designed ror tn? Languid and Debilitated, ir used in the morning will produc? Strength, Appetite, Warmth and Gent le Exhlllrailon. For the week? ly, delicate Females simply invaluab.e. Price $2 per package, (with book) or three packagea for tb. NX RVS FOOD.-Strengthens and Quiets the Nervous Sytsem, promptly oaring Nervous and Mental BTnanatKm. Especially adapted ror Ner? vous Ladles. A substituto ror ah Narcotics. Guaranteed to contain no Opium. Price $2 per package, (with book) or three package? Tor $6. COUGH LINCTGS.-An taialllbl* cure ror every description of Cough. Hoarseness, sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cou^h Ac. Unlike the ordinary Oongn Rem?dies of tba d >j, lt c ,ntains no Opium. Price Si per bottle, or nx bottles ror ss. CHEMIC A ly " HE ALI \ G OIN I Mf.NT.-A mest j powerful Healer. Penetrates through the Flesh, Blood and Bone-Hearing Ulcera, Nodes, copper colorad Blotcaea.:. Ringworm, Scurvy, Los* or Hauy A c. Price $1 per box, or six b >xea for SS COMP?U.VD SCGAP.COATKD MAY APPLE PILLS;-These aro the finest Anti-Bilious Cathar? tic; Pills extant. Tota.iy unlike the ordinary Draatto P1B?, they doj not cause Griping or after Constipation. By their balsamic properties they overcome Inveterate Costiveness, eua restore tone to the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Price 60 I cents per boxroras per doten. FIVB-MIHUTE PAlN-CUKEK.-Thln Is a fra? grant outward application, whloh relieves Pain I almost Instantaneously. Unlike the nonsensical, uocnemlcai Pain-killers of the day, which contain Alcohol, Cayenne Pepper, Turpem ino Ac., this remedy does not inflame, irritate or set a person on flre, bat induces a grateful coolness in the I f low red part. Price SI per bottle, Lr six bottles i ^COMPOUND SUGAR-COATED HEADACHE [ ! PILLS.-Immediate Curative? for Sick, Nervous, Bilious or Neuralgic Headaches. They also cure -Heat In ihe Head, Pressaie upon the Brain, con gestion, Aa price 60 cents per box, cr $5 per dozen.) For sa e by DR. H. RAER, NO. 181 Meeting street. decT-mlyr Sole Agent Tor South Celina, ?Drr?;iinre flolisl,. TRY IT. TOD WILL FIND IT HANDY, USEFUL AND CON CONVENIENT. THE BEST ARTICLE EVER.INVENTED TO CLEAN AND RENOVATE OLD FURNITURE, MAKING IT LOOK PERMANENTLY BRIGHT, EQUAL TO NEW. Sold by G. W. AIM AR, King street. C. F. SCHWETTMAN, King street. DB. H. BARR, Meeting street. O. F. PANKN1N, Meetlog street. DR. A. RAOUL, King street. D. V06T, King street. 0. J. LUHN, King st ree t. And ror sale by all Grocers and Fancy Goods Stores in Charleston. Price fifty cents per bottle. JOHN F. HENRY, Ko. 8 College Place, Now York. The trade supplied by PHILIP WI NEMAN & CO., No. 85 (JAYNE STREET, Wholesale Agents ror the Southern States. novl3-lmo NOTICE.-ALL DEMANDS AGAINST the Estate or the late ANDREW HIBBEN moat be rendered, duly attested, and all persons iud. btad to the same most make payment to T JOHNY. DUPRE. H0T??-tu3 Qualified Executor. Prrj ?0009, Ut. pURCHGOTT, BENEDICT * CO., KO. 276 KING aTKK?T, Will offer for the week commencing Monnay, December B, and throughout the week, h X TRA ORDINARY ATTRACTIONS In Every Department. A decided reduction ha* bern made In all our prices, and we offer this week. GREAT BARGAINS. In all of our Departement. And all in need of Goods will do well to eau aud examine oar stock. We mention below the prices of only few or oar (roods : too pieces 4-4 Wamsntta, Blesched.only io cents 6 cases 4-4 Bleached, ia? and 16, worth 16 and 18 cents 2 cases 10-4 sbeetiue, only 40 cents 2 bales 8-4 White manuels, 20 cents, worth 26 5 bales 84 waite Hannels, 26 and 80, worth 80 and 40 cents 2 cases lo-4 White Blankets, only $8 60 100 pieces Fine Oasslmere, $1 $126, worth Si 60 60 pieces Fine CnaBimere,$l 60, worth $2 l case Plain and Figured Dress Gooda. 26 cents 23 pieces Fine Poplin, 80 and 36 cents 60 pieces Black Alpaca, only 60 cents, worth 66 Great Reduction m Elad: Silks Great Redaction In Colored Silks Great Reduction in Vaiours.sUk poplins and Pine Dress Goods Great Reduction In Mourning Goods SDxinch sash Ribbon, only $1, all colors _ M Great Bargains in all the Kew Shades of Ribbons nreat Bargains in Bews, Ties and SUk Handkerchiefs Great Bargains in Kid Gloves, (see Bniiness notices) Great Fargatos la Laces, Hanoker chiefs. Caffs and Col.ari Great Bargains la Jet Sets, Hair Orna? ments, Ac, Ac. Great Bui-gains in Bilk Trimmings, Silk Fringes Full Lines of ladles' Underwear Full Lines of Gents' Famishing Gooda FuU Line* of Hosiery an4 Notions Ail at Great Bargains. GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED IN CARPETS, OIX CLOTH, H ATTINGS AND EGOS Fine VELVET CARPETS marked down Fine English-Body Brassels Carpel marked down Fine English Tapestry Brussels marked down Fine Three Ply Carpet marked down Fine Wool Carpets marked down Fine Ingrain carpels marked down Fine uemp carpets marked down Fine Venetian Carpets marked down Good Quality Ingrain ca.vi.ets for 66,66 and 76 cents Good 4-4 Matting marked down Oil Cloths, Rags,Mats, all marked down Our Wholesale Departments are com - nie te, and we constan Hr offer Great Bargains to Merchants, Farmers, and lida need c f Good?. Our MUdnery Department ls the be si assorted in this market. Respectful!/, F ? RC HOOT t\ BENEDICT A CO., Ko. 276 Klug Street. CHEAPER THAR EVER! LHE LARGE STOCK OP (RESS CC ODS DOMESTICS FLANNELS BLANKETS 8HAWL8 HOSIERY NOTION8 6te.f ?tc. ETHE LATE T. KELLY, AT THE 8T0RE, No. M KING STREET, H till unsold, will be Offered for FEW DAYS LONGER, AT REDUCED PRICKS I nd all desiring to get bargains will do well to all and examine the Stock. M. 3P?. O'CONNOR, OCt28-mwf Administrator. J. R. READ & GO. Invite special at t tent, inn to their choice Stock of DRESS GOODS. SILKS. VELVET? EENS, BLACK GOODS, KU) GLOVES, (In all grades, $100 to $3 00.) HOSIERY, LAC Fd3, EMBROIDERIES, FANCY GOODS. ALSO, CLOAKS, SHAWLS AND FURS. iv o. 3 e s it i rv G-, OPPOSITE HAS EL BTBIKT. , (?Taps* Ut. C. O. PLENOE, NO. 201 KINO STREET, Invites the attention of the Pabilo to his FINE STOCK OF HITS, CAPS AND FURS. ANO UMBRELLAS. SHILDREN'S FANCY HATS A Specialty. 201 King Street. dec7 (Omits, {jaroowre ano QTntlerrj. BREECH LOADING GUNS, OOTLERY, Ac., Ac. Just received an assortment or GUNS, both ?reech and Muzslo Leaders, direct from the man 1 rac tu rf rs. Also, a large variety of Pocket Cut. ery. scissors and Rasura in cases, Ac., Ac, from he best English makers. For sale low bv J. E, ADQER A 00., dec&-t Qstu3 No. 62 East Bay, Doors, Saet?es ans jolino e WHITE PINE, WALNUT AND FANCY LUMBER, BUILDERS' SUPPLIES AND HARDWARE. LARGEST STOCK. LOWEST PRICES. Send for Price LUt, I. H. HALL A CO., EAST BAT AND HABEST STREETS, VICINITY OF NEW OTOTOHHOUSX. deomwfly_ .. ? ,_ DOORS; SASHES, BLINDS, WOOD MOULD I.VOS, STAIR BAILS, NEWELS, AND ALL KINDS OF FANOT GLASS. LARGE 8TOCK-LOWE ST RATES ORDER WORK SOLI61TED. SENT) FOR ESTIMATE AND PRICE LISTS. KEOGH ft THORNE. 254 AND 256 CANAL STREET, dees-lyr New Torir City. P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer in DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS, ITO RE DOORS, I0ULDIN08, JEW RLS, HL?8TERS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, SLATE MANTELS. IFPIOE AND 8ALE8 ROOMS, N?. 30 Hayne street, PACTORT, HOB LB BC K'S WHARP mohR-fmwiv Soots, Shoes, Ut. CBEATO?REAT SECRET OP. MASONRY ?aa been beld inviolate by the Craft for many em anea, and Tai GBBAT SECRET of a access in be transaction or every baa ines? ls comprised in ARGE OASH SALES, wltb small profits. The nbsoilbers lally realizing this mercantile fact, ave opened another Retail Establishment at the omer of Ring and wantworth street*, nader the lasonlo Temple, and nave Jost received and DISCLOSED i Fr6?h and Complete s>ook of Boots and lltoea of tao latest ar d moat fashionable stiles. Or Ladles. Miases, Gents. Boys and Children; ogetber witta a large variety of Trnnki, valises, UtchelB and Ladies* Belt Bags, to all of which | hey invite the attention of friends, customers ind Ute public generally, AT THE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE. LEWIS. ELIA8 ? CO.* SO. SM, CORNER KINO AND WENTWORTH STS. nov2S wfm iterUlijers. pACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S (CAPITAL $1,000.000) SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. This GUANO ts now cowell known In ali tte iou Hiern States for its remarkable effeota asan igenoy fur Increasing the proa net 8 of labor, BB not torequlre special recommendation from os. ire ase for seven years past bas established IIB :h ara ct er for reliable excellence. The large fixed ;apnal invested by the "Company in this trade iffords the so reat gu?rante e of the continued ex* :ellence of this Guano. The supplies put into market this season are, w heretofore, prepared nlider the personal super? intendence of Dr. ta. Jallau Ravenel, Chemist of the Company, at Charleston. & c., hence planters may rest assured mat its quality and composition ls precisely the Barre as that heretofore sold. . J. ST. ROBSON, Selling Agent, charleston s. c. JNO. S. K K ESE A CO., General Asenta, Baltimore. TIRHS- |48 cash; $w time, without interest. To accommodate planters they can order now and have until the 1st of April to decide as to whether they will take at time or cash price. When delivered from the Factory by the carload nodrayage will be charged. ?3-Papers that inserted ray advertisement last year win pleas i copy. n'.v20-wfmDC*w8mos jpianos, Organs, Ut: PIANOS AND ORGANS, Furnished at factory prices for cash, or by Monthly Payments on the most liberal terms. CHARLES L. M'OLENAHAN, Plano and Musis Store, septMmos NO. m King serest. -_garpti?iite gods, Coopers' Stools, far?ware, &t. TURPENTINE TOOLS. COOPERS' TOOLS A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP HACKERS. BRASS WIRE CLOTH. DIPPERS. IRON WIRE GLOTH. AXES. TRUSS HOOPS. GLUE. HOOP IRON. FOR BALK BT HART & CO., CORNER KING AND MARKET STREETS, AND 39 HAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, S, C. nnvi--sr fms moan* a ?i??Qinq ano ?nnuerjinq i&ooor. NEW STORE! KEW GOODS ! EVERYTHING NEW t MENKE ft MULLER, TAILORS ANO CLOTHIERS, INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO THEIR SPLENDID NEW STOCK OP READY-MADE CLOTHING OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, BENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, AND CHOICE MATERIALS FOR CUSTOM WORK. AN INSPECTION OF THE 3rOODS AND PRICES IN THEIR NEW ESTABLISHMENT, 20R, KING AND WENTWORTH STS., 14 RKSPKCTFIILLY SOLICITED. OC13 fflrngs at Wholesale. QRIMAULT'3 8YRUP OF HYPOPHOS PUITE OF LIME. Tbls new French Medicine has been aaed by nany of onr citizen? with Ute greatest success In ns core of COUGHS and the different affect lona )f the lungs. Pleasant to the taste and oertaln n Its effects. Prepared by Q RI MAU LT A CO., No. 46 Roe Richelieu, Parla, And for aale by their Agenta, HOWIE, MOISE A OATH, ch. ri sion, s. a giMMONS'S HEPATIC COMPOUND OB LIVER CURB, already prepared for use, has the highest reputation now or any Liver Medicine be? fore the p none. Put np In large bottles, wit h fall directions; no taraiiy should be without it; all who have once used lt will nae no other Liver Me? dicina, lt ls free from Mercury and entirely ve? getable. For sale by DO WIE, MOISE A DAVIS. J^jOISE'S MORNING STAR YEAST POWDERS Are used in all '.he hotels and many bearding* houses and private families in this city, and are really the BEsT IN UsE for making Wholesome, Light, Spongy and Di? gestible BREAD, BISCUITS, BUCKWHEAT OAKES, ROLLS, WAFFLES, MUFFINS, Ac. For sale by the box, dozen or ponnd, by the proprietors, . DOff IB, MOISE & DAVIS. J^JEDIOAL SADDLE-BAGS, MEDICINE CHESTS, POCKET VIAL CASES AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KINDS. A full supply of the latest improvements on hand, and 1er sa'e by HOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS. ^ALLET'S MANGE OINTMENT, A SAFE AND CERTAIN CURE FOR MANGE IN ANIMALS. '.No injury can result from its use," this article having been used with perfect success for years on aggravated chronic csaes. We V now lt to be a CEDIT A! s CURE, and a trial la all that ls nseded ta make lt tho vade mecum in th3 Hst of sports? men's apeolncs. DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Agents for the United States. J^JOISE'S HOBSE AND CATTLE POW? DERS. The beat in nee. It baa proved most val? uable In the care of the prevailing horae epidemic. DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, nevs mw Proprietors. 2lgru?ltar?\ flotlitnltttr*, $?t. POM ARIA NURSERIES. ESTABLISHED 1S5\ The proprietor has a large and thrifty stock o? Southern and acclimated FRUIT TREES, particu? larly adapted to our climate, from the earliest to the latest: Apples, Peaches, Peara, Plums, cher r les. Apricots, Nectarines, Quinces, Medlars, Pomegranates, Ever-benrtng Mulberries. Figs, Engl ib u Walnuts, Spanish Chestnuts. Filberts, Gr?oes in great variety. Raspberries, strawber? ry Plants, all the best kinds. Rosea, all the new 11 nd*, Dahlias, Gladiolas, Verbenas, Violeta, Or n amen i ai Flowing Shrubs, Ac; Evergreen a lot Cemeteries and lawns m great variety; Asp ar a &DS and Horse Radish roota; Osage Orange and neartney Roses for hedges. A descriptive Cala? lc ?ne will be seht to all applicants. Address . ... W.M.BUMMER, nov06-m?mos romana, s. a ?qirto ano /nrnisljtng ?ooo s THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE GEMS' MIS?lfi STORE.!; CHARLESTON, 8. C. 8 RR SSS BBSs' SSBBS 000000 BBB688B9 83S88SS8JSS ? S38SS333SSa333SSS8dUa&SS?8833SS8 88383883 8S?S83SS 888888 CPITTT'? 888888 8>SSSOvUI I <?88383 BBSS sass SSS SSS SS SS S S 888 SHIRT 883 BBSS 8888 88888 88388 B88SS8 EMPORIUM SSSSSa 88888883 SSSSS8SS 883Sa3SdSS8SSSSS8Sa,?383S38bSSSS3 SS888SSS8S oonooona oooooo SS8S8 sass 888 SS S The Proprietor of the abovo Establishment hu ina; retorced from New Ycrk with a, new and welt aeleouxl Stock ot the Ce. co tat ed STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS ALBO, A nm Assoiminrr or . GKNTI.KMK.V8 FURN SHI .1 G GOODS CONaiSTINQ 3? UNDERWEAP, Shaker Flannel, Wool and : der ino, Cotton Flan? nel Shir ta and Drawer?, all grades and all sizes. Kn gila h Merino add Cotton Hair HOM. Also, a fall selection of thc latest Novelties In N KOK WE AR, English Windsor Scarfs, Marquise Sowie, Lord Stanley Scans, Livingston Cravats, Chancellor Scarfs, Brwt and Tlea. Gray's PAPEK COLLARS of all descriptions. Walking Canes and Umbrellas. E. SCOTT, MEETING STREET. OPPOSITE MARKET HALL. ?Si?tico, t?ooi -rr , Ut. OHOSSON'S CELEBRATED KID AND CASTOR GLOVE, FROM OKS TO BIZ BUTTONS. Black, Whit?, Light, Mode ai d Dark. All the new fancy colors to match the prevailing shades of Silks and Dreis Goods. For sale, wholesale and re ?IL by ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO., NEW YORK, SOLE AGENT FOR THE CfNiTED STATES. angl6-tbm4mos - Qliflorft Soooico? Ut. CL O SI ?~CTOTJT TO CHANGE BUSINESS. In order to go Into ano her Business, I will dispose of my ENTIRE ?TOCK: AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. The Goods mast he sold by the last of this month, as I will have no ase for them. Call atones and makeyonr selections either In small lots or In bnlk. 1HE ENTIRE LOT OP MEERSCHAUM PIPES TOBACOO, CIGARS AND FANCY OOOD8 MUST BB .SOLD. WM. SCHRODER, Kinperor William Cigar Store, No. 310 KIN?r STREET, mchMyrocaw CHARLESTON, S. 0. tuition 0aUf-?tri* flFcr> WM. McK?Y,. ~ Anet lon ter. SALESROOM No. 46 .WENTWORTH - street, wm sell THIS DAY, st io o'clock. 2 ?HOW OABBS, 60 dosen Footet and Table Oat* Jery, >awf Files, Rasps, Crns, Dish Covers and toe usnaliieaortment of Dry Gooda, Hosiery, 4c. decs _? ' ?_ Bj W T. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS. Aactloneors, No. 35 Broad St., Charles- J . ton, ?7 c. - THIS DAY, DECEMBER 9TH, AT ll A. M. and a P. M.. A large and valuable atomic of GENUINE DIA? MONDS, Gold and stiver Watches, from the best known makers, for Ladies and Gentlemen; Gold Chains, so'ld Gold Jewelry, Opera and Field Glasses, Cutlery, Pisted Ware, Ac We will oner the above stock of sirio try first class Cootia, from a well-known establishment on Broadway, New York, at Auction, without re? serve, at c ur salesroom. No. SS Broad street, at ll o'clock A. M. and s P. M. - Every article guaranteed to be as represented, decs gittftion &aleti~~future ?age. IBj J. A. ESSL?wlfc^?7~ Auctioneers. /2J.ERMAN BARK EMIL, FOR AC \X COUNT of whom it may concero, by order ortne Oonsnlor the German Empire. On THURSDAY MORNINu. mb December, at ll o'clock, at Southern Wharf, will be .old, by or? der of the Consul of tno German Empire, for ac oount or wnom lt maj concern. . ?? i The MeUlle.i and C-pper-fastened German Bark EMIL. Of (i .? tons register and soo tons coal capa? city, with Masts, Spars, Standing and Bunning* Rigging. Cordage, Anchors, t hains, .?ails, Ac, Ac. and immediately after, the Ship's Boats and Stores. _ dec7 By R. M. MARSHALL & BRO., RESIDENCE No. 16 BULL STREET west of Pitt. On Tau OS DAY. December 12, at ll o'clock wm De sold, near the Postoffice, Broad street. The above Slate-Hoof RESIDENCE, containing tour square rooma, anica, pantry, dressing-room, lonble pldzza, large kl chen and clarern, gas, Ac Lot measures - by-, more or lesa. Terms-one-quarter cash; balanc? In oueg two ind three years, secured by hoad and mortgage. Interest geml-annualy. Buildings to- be insured ?nd policy assigned. Purohaser topsy R. M. M. A Brc fur papers._ dec3-iustuth? Bj- LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE, . . . , Receiver. RICE PLANTATION, Ac, Ac, ON PON PON River. A H. Heyward vs. John A. dassell aad others, Devisees ol J o hu A she, de On TE ?RSDAY, the 19th day of December, win ie sold In the City or charte ton, near the Post )mce, on Broad street, to obedience to an o.der >f the Court of Common He P, The .wo RICE PL \.STATIONS, at the best iltch ol tide, known as "Win Town," and "High iVasBle," or "Rotterdam," now merged Into one Plantation, 8'tuate in SC Bartholomew's Parish, ?olleton county opposite wm Town, ona large ?eek, waters of Pou Pon R'ver, c m tain in g jolnt y 1049 aorea. of wnloh 400 seres are Rice Land, indor bank, (about 20o of whet have been Mantee last year;) hounding to the north and mr-hw est by lands of estate of Bay narri and Ed ?ard tarn well, to ihe tomb- on lands of Mr*. >vnyDe, and to the east rm said creek, on the )laceare two sm tl Dwelling Houses and accom nodai lons lor negroes. ALSO A TRACT OF PINE BARREN LAND, on the Pon i>on River. St. Paul's Parian; opposite the "Will Town" Plan tatio.J, co training iso acres of land. ALSO, FIFTEEN TOWN LOTS la the Village of "Will Town," ALEO, The TRACT OF LAND or Uland commonly mown as Whooping island, on the Da whoo liver, Coileton County, containing about 217 lores of lind. Conditions- One-third cash; balance by bonds layabieln three equal successive annual mai al neuus, with Interest, payable annually, from day >f sal?', to be t ecori tl by a mortgage of tho prop rrty. Purchasers to pay for papers, c: dec',6,9,11,13 14,10,18,19. I]CE ti HOTEL, AIKEN, SOUTH CARO? LINA. Having recently purchased, thoroughly over? ruled and refuted the above Hotel, we resptct. uliy nnnounce to oar friends and the public that ve ?ru now ready to receive And entertain guests n flrst-claaa style. BAILEY A F EGG, nov80-2mos . Proprietors. tiaiiroao*. gOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, December 6.1872. ' EZ0URSION TICKETS to this city, oa the occa? sion of the Dedication or the Masonic Temple, will t>e on sale at pointa on this Road, from ihe 3 b to tbeioth instant, good to return until the 14th instant, H. B. PIUSENS, ??Papers in the interior will please copy. de.i-i General T cket Agent. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COH PANT. GHABLX8TON, 8. C.. Jone 8,1872. Tri Jns will leave charleston Dally at 10.16 A. M and 11.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston 8.00 A M. (Mondays ex aeptiid) and 3 P. M. Tri dn does not leave Charleston 8.00 P. M., h UK DAY?L Train lea vin g 10 M A. M. makes through connec? tion to New. York, via Blcnmond and Acquis Oree i only, going through In 44 noars. - Passenger* leaving by s.oo P. M. Tram have choice of route, via Richmond and Washington,, or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving FBI i ?AT by this Train lay over on SUNDAY lu bal: tl mc re. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN? DAY in Wilmington, N. c. TC ts la the cheapest:, quickest and most pleas? ant route to cincinnati, Chicago and other points West and No thwest, both Trains making con? nections at Washington with Western Trams of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS, Enelneer and Superintendent. p. T.. CLEA PPR, ?en. Ticket Agent. mavin A VAN NAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. li CHABLI8T0N, June 13, 1872. on and arter MONDAY. June nth, the Pas senirer Trains on thia Road will run as follows: - EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Charleston daily.~.?... 8.80 P. M, Arrlvo as savannah dalry.9.45 P. H. Leave Savannah dally..-.11.30 P. M. Arrive at Charloaton dally. 7 A. M, DAY TRAIN. Leave Charleston, Sundays excepted.. 7.40 A. av Arrive at Sa7annah, Sundays excepted. 8.80 P.M. LeaveSavannah, Sundays excepted... 11 A m. Arrive at Charleston, Sundays exo'ted. e.&o P. M. Passengers from Charleston by 7.40 A. IL tram malte close connection with Port Royal Railroad for all s milo ns OB that Road, (Sundays excepted,) Freight forwarded dally on through billa of lad mg to pointa m Florida and by Savannah une of itenmsulps ?? Boston.' Prom?t, dispatch given to freights for. Beaufort and pointa on Port Royal Railroad and at as low rates as by any other line Tickets on aale at this office fer -Reaumrtover Poit Boyal Railroad. 0. s. GADSDEN, ' Engineer and Superintendent 8.0. BOYL8TO?, Qen'l Ft and Tloket Agent. Junl4 ' _. QOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. OHABLS8TOH, S. o.f September 27, 1872. On ana after SUNDAY, September 29, the Pas sou ger Trains on the Sooth Carolina Railroad will ruit as followa: FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston. 9.80 A M Arrive at columbia.6.20 p M poa AUGUSTA. Leave Charlestot........- 9 80A M Arrive at Augusta.-6.40 P M 'FOB CHABLK8TON. LMve Columbia.? <w A at Arrive at -Charleston.4-80 ? M Leave Augonta.....?.0J A M Arrive at Charleston. 4.80 F M OOL?XBIA HIGHT BXFaBgS. (Sundays excepted.) . Leave Charleston...... 7.10F M Arrive at columbia.s.so A X Leave Columbia.-.,7-60 r a Arrive at Charleston. 046 A at . - AUGUSTA NIGHT BXPBB86. (Sundays excepted.) Leavo Charleston..8.80 F ll Arrive at Augusta;..7.86 A M Loave Augusta.? ..>.. a.U r u Airrlve at charleston.?. 6.60 A ? ' SUM?tSaVlLLS THAIN. Loave Summerville at. 7.25 A if Arrive at Charleston.MO A x L?ave Oharieston..i..3.35 F X Arrive at Summerville-...4.40.p x CAM DIN TB Al H. Laave Camden..7.20 A M Arrive at Columbia.?.IL60'A M Leave Oolnmbia.2.10 F II Jjrriveat Camden.A66 F a Day and Night Trains connect at Augusta with I lacon and Angosta' Railroad, Central Railroad and Goorala Railroad. This lathe quickest and most direct route and as oomfortablo and cheap as any other roate tb Louisville, Cincinnati. Ohloago, SC Lou la and ail other points Weat aB**g?gBOT Columbia Night Train connects with Qreeiavuw and Colnmbtol&llroaa ; and Day and Night Trains connect with Craarlotte R^ad. ? Througll tlcketa on aale via thia route to au '"firmln connect, at R?ngviue. daily ft? (?pT?ays) with Day Passenger Train, and tTiLthroushtoOo^b^ , 8.B.PIORBN8.0.T.A.. W? By joHK^amaoB & coT^ SPB C ivil* .8AL?<\JS?4l)Y-MAl? CLOTHING. Dry Goodland Ladles' Clot ti cioaia-TOMORBOWTiwnliiifc.at h*lfpa*t io o'clock A. IC, we ?li! sellatonr Score, 136 Meel? ine street, to close invoices, Oasslmere and Sau net Snit?, ' Cashmere and Satinet Tests, Bina > rmy Pants, Coan and overcoats. Black satinet Oo-.ionade asd Jean Ouata and Pant*,, Printed. Melton and Primed Satinet Coat* SDd Pasts, Brown Drill and Cant?n Flannel Drawers and . snins. White and Mixed Merino Shirts, Fancy Overshots, White calko and Hlckoiy shirts. Fancy Wool shawls. B ack and Printed satines. Kentucky Jeans, Heavy TA ms and UnttOUdes. Bleached and Brown shirtings, Bine Plaids, B ee D ills, Denims, Ticking Stripes Calleo Oom*>ta b.es, Fancy .Bed...Spreads, Madras and Vero. Handkerchief*, and Ladies' Black Cloth croaks. CoDdltiohs-*nmi nn?cr $100 cash, over $100 sixty days for approved paper. . deco Bj B, M. MARSHALLte BRO. DWELLING ?ND STORE EAST COR? NER Bogard snd Line streets, on THURSDAY. December .12th. at ll o'clock, will be sold, ne sr the Postofflce.^Broa/i street, Tn e abo ve Tin-Roofed "DWELLING of fonr sqnsre rooms and -s ore, with,kitchen of two rooms. Lot 27 by 65 'eer.. more or lets: Terms-one-half cssh; balance in one year, aa? oarrd as n-uai. Purchaser to pay R. M. M. A Bro. for papers. decs-tost hs By W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. ELEGANT AND DESI Eil BLE RESI? DENCE on Hampstead Park, by order of i?e Executor. . r . . ?: wm be sold on TCE3DAY._ioth instant, at tba east end of Broad street, at ll o', leek, Tba: large and'pleasaot RKS?DKNOE, situated at the corner of Hamp'tead Park and America street, the late residence of ThomasDottcrer. tho boase Iso! yr oed, con ta io lng & rooms, besides dresslog rooms and pantiy. on the premiase are . a large ki tenn, cistern and yell of water, be? sides fra lt and flower gardens; . ? 1? The Lot measures loo by 126 feet in de dh. This n roper i y is advantageous y situated, ontnmsod. lng a view of the Park, and. ls accesible by the present and now conttmpHted Une ot railway o. Trrma-One-rnird cash; balance, with Interest, secar?d by bond and mortgage and insurance of (he property. Pnrcbaser paying ns for papers.._ dec6__j_ . ' '' auctioueere* privat* Sales, By Bk H. DeLEON. MANSION HOUSE, BROAD STREET, at Private Sale. " " i Jiat fine and eligible Property la Br ceil street, opposite etty Pitrk, known as the MANSION HOUSE, aaa now used, ss* private boarding h on se. The lot rans rhroagh to' Sr; Michael's alley, and ls 74 feet fronton Broad street, anu ona hundred and ninety-five (195) feet In depth. For terms, ac, apply ns above, at No. SA Bread street, . .iecd-'mi By H. II. DeLEON. ATLANTIC HOUSE ON EAST BAY AT Private Sale Ad that three and a half BMCK BUILDING on East Bay, No. 81. and known- as ATLANTIC HOCSE. The lot is 26 re*t front and 21-5 fen deep; and tn rear 1B also a lot 2S feet by Itt tsat deep. - For terms, Ac, apply as above, at Ko. 24 Broad street. dtoefms :' By Vf. Y. LEITCH & R. 8. BRUIS,i? FOB SALE OR- RENT, A HANDSOME RESIDENCE at Sommer ville, wli h floe Out? buildings; Lot containing one or moire enies of Land. Distance (rom Railroad Depot about' Aro minutes' walk. Residence of the late M. E. BED FORD. .!?.':-..! ?>? By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE, Broker, No. 93 Broad sirvet. ? OLD THEATRE LOT Off : MEETING . STREEr.-For Sale, the OLi> TBU*X8 LOT on Meeting street., measuring. 100 fret.froDt by, 380 fm deep; this Inc ia situated between the Cnarles ton Hotel and Milla llou-e, and la one ci the most desirable balding lom tn the city. : ALSO, TBE LOT OP LAND at the corner of M^tln? and Qu -ii n st reeta, meaaortng 63 feet Iront by Itt feet. deep. i ., .::; . AUO, .THE LOT on west side of Kin? street south et Queen street, measuring 47 leet front by about 170 feet dei p. ALSO, ... , ... ; '?!C .". ? THE LOT OP LAND on east side of Council streeton the water, fe J feet trout by 146 feet deep. JL ALSO, ' U.' ',' . THE LOT 8? LAND on west fide of "Rut'edge avenue with two small brion houses thereon an?a few han ? some trees. Lot loo feet iront by 110 feet deep. .' dec--minai . By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE, Broker, Mo. 93 Broad Sire* t. HANDSOME. RESIDENCE ON EAST BAY.-For sale, the nanda me BKIOK. REA IDKNUK st the southeast corner of Ea?: Bay and' Vernon streets, containing In' theba?emeirf two> large rooma, a laundry aud dairy, three rooms on. the second s ti. ry. Ave roems. on the, lal id story and attic room?, with wsier worts and gas thro BR h the house, piesses, Ac, Ac, t lt chen, car riagenou'-e. stable. The Lot ia rnrrounded on three aides by brick walis, and measures Ol feet' nu East Kev. 'iOO feet on Vernon street, and sbouc 91 feeton Washington street.. ? dec2-mth4 By LOUIS D DeSAUSSUBE, Broker, Ko. ?3 Broad Street. ? WOODEN RESIDENCE ON WALL sr RE EL-For sal*, the comfortable-two; and a half story WOODEN RESIDENCE, on brick: basement, Na 20 Wall street, one door sonta of Calhoun street, containing seven merna and an attic, piazzas, kit hen, Ac, AC The Lot .te 130 lent front by 100 feet deep. . ? dacMirUtt By LOUIS D. De SAUSSURE, j? Broker, No. 33 Broad girret. STO?E NO. 74 EAST BAY.-FOR SALE -the well located STORE on East' Bay ? Mireet, known SS No. 74, recen il/ occupied by. Mesara, street Bros. A Co.. Lot 29 feet 6 Inches by ns reet deep. The building occupies iIxe enure ;iot._ i_dectmtna : -By LOUIS D. BeSAUSSUBE, Broker, Mo. 83 Broad Street. STOES AND RESIDENCE NO. 49 BAST BAY STREBT-For sale-tbe STORE AND DWELL1NU, Na 49 East Bay street, orpo?Ue North Commercial Wnarf. Lot 84 fretfront by ^lfeetdeep.: ? deeamti?-> ' ! By LOUIS 1). DeSAUS8UBE, jj \ ! Broker, Ko. 93 Broad Struct.' . SOUTH BAY RESIDENCE. -FOE SALE, the THREE-STORY WOODFN RESIDEKOE, ?.n South Bay street, containing seven rooma, .pantry, Aa, two piazzas, Ac., aa LJC AO feet front by 180 feet deep. . j ALSO, ; The LOT OF LAND, on Lambo? street, adjoln ilngthe above, with two small Houses th.reon. j Lot M feet front by no 'eat deep. dec? mttH j By LOUIS D. DeS?USSUBE, ' . . Broker, Xa. 'Z3 Broad Street. ' "' KING STREET RESIDENCE NE AB THE BATTERY.-^OR 8 ?LB, the O HREE SIUHY WO. DEN RESIDENCE, on b lek bats ' ment, on east side of King street, a re w dcors from South Battery, containing eight rooma,'two piazza?, brick kitchen, Ac, Ac Lot 7? feet by; ; 160 feet deep. ' _deaffitfH By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSUBF, n Broker^ Ko. 93 Broad Street, DWELLING HOUSE ON LABGE LOT. FOR SALE, the TWO-STOhY WO DBM DWELLING HO?sE, No. 32 Gannon streeLona. door west or Coming street, contslmng- ewnt rooms, plaxza, Aa. kitchen, carriage hons?ana stable. Lot 200 feet front, by 175 feet deep ; ia ospa o:e of being subdivided into several lota, dec2mth4 _ . ? . By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE, \ So. 93 Broad street. . tl OOf) BRICK BE3TDENQB ON HASEL I* STREET -For sale or rent, the aubstantla I ba?tBRRR RRSIDENOE on the south rffle of Hasel street, east of Trinity Church, containing 10 . Rooms, 2 Piazzas, Kitchen, Carriage House and stable Lot 60 feet front by 190 feet deep. dec2-mtb4 . ? :. . ? ? By LOUIS D. BeSAUSSUBE,. Broker, Ko. 93 Broad street. BRICK RESIDENCE No. 58 IRADO : STREET -For sale, the Tbree-story BUCK HPHinniKiiK Ka 68 Tradd street, a lew coors woBtaU, containing aboa^Booms. Euchen, A c., Aa dec3-nrth4 By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE, Broker, Ko. 93 Broad street. LARGE WOODEN RESIDENCE LAM BOLL streat.-For sale, tlttJajt^^Bgat. K. ir_ WOODEN RESIDENCE, on brick basement, sooft side of LamboU street, one ?oot? ff?are street. Tue Lot measures 67 Tef^rrontby tao feet deep. _' ' By LOUIS D. IreSAUSSUBB, Broker, Ko. 93 Broad itreeU . J CHARLOTTE STREET LOT OF.LAffi). For B?e, the LOT OF- LAND ^a Milk side or Charlotte street, between FJlzabetA, and AUxander stree cs, measurtog 80 fW front by 240 feetdeep. - *: -" "J . , ALSO, . . , r . jr I" The LOT OF LAND on west side of Choren street, norther Water street, 'measurifl* 75ftes front by 189 feet deep. d?c*?ttaOJ