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i- m -, THE CHARLES TOS SETTS FOB 1873. The general favor with which THE CHARLESTON NEWS ?3 regarded by the read? ing public of Sonth Carolina and the adja? cent States, has given it an uDrivalleil circu? lation throughout this section of the ceun try. We are resolved that nothing shall be left undone in the future to keep it up to the highest standard of modern journalism; and in order to place our various editions within the reach of every Southern household, we will famish the paper to clubs on very libe? ral terms. The friends of THE NEWS every? where are invited to assist us in extending 'ts circulation. The following are our CASH BATES TO CLUBS, FOB 1873 : THE DAILY NEW5. One copy, one year.$? 00 Five or more copies, one year, each. 7 00 j TEE TRI-VEBXLT NEWS. $ne copy, one year.$ 4 00 Five copies, at S3 50 each.17 50 Ten copies, at $3 each. 30 00 THU WEEKLY NEWS. Single copy, one year.$ 2 00 Five copies. 7 00 Tea copies.12 00 Twenty copies. . 20 00 And larger clubs at ti e last named rate. THE WEEKLY NEWS will contain all the leading editorials of the DAILY; a care? ful and complete summary of the Foreign and Domestic news; latest news by Tele? graph from all parts of the world ; full and reliable Stock, Financial and General Mar? ket Reports; a synopsis of the proceedings of Congress and State Legislatures, when in session; proceedings of Scientific, Agri? cultural, Religions and Literary Societies; all important Legal Decisions of State and Federal Courts; reviews of the most i nt er eating and important New Books; and, indeed, everything of interest to the Family Circle, the Merchant, Farmer, Professional Man, Mechanic and Laborer. ?egal Notices. ?IHE STATE OF SOUTH^AROLINA, CHARLKSTON COUNTY-BY GEORG K 1ST, Seq., Probate Judge - Whereas, JAMES E. BURKE, of Charleston, Lawyer, ma<:e suit to me to grant him Lettern of Administration of i he Es? tate and effects of JAMES T. BFATTIE, Lt? of Florida. These are therefore to cue and admonish a'l and Bint:ula: the kindred and cr?dito*s or the said JAMBS T. BEaTTIB, deceased, thoc they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Charleston on the 3d day of February, 1878. after publication hereof, at ll o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause. If any they have, why the eau administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this eighteenth day of J anuary, Anno Domini 1873. GEORGE BUIST, janao-ma_Probae Judge. rTtHE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, X CHARLESTON COUNTY-BY GEORGE BUIST, Esq, Probate Judge.- Whereas, THEO? DORE CORDES, of Charleston, made suit to me to grant Mm Letters or Administration of the Katata and effects of GEORGE C. BLACK, late of Charleston. Mechanic. Toeae are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said GEO iGEO. BLAcK, deceased, that they be and appear before mc, In the Court of Probate, to be held at charleston on tbe sis: day of February. 1873, arter publication hereor, at ll o'clock in tbe forenoon, to show cause. If any they ha-c, wa? the said administration should not be granted. Giren under my hand, this eighteenth day or I January. Anno Domini iSTS. GEORGS BUIST, Jan.o-ma Probate Judge. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CHARLESTON-COURT OF OuMMON PLEAS.-S. D. TRKISHOuM, Plaintiff, against N. A. PRATT, Defendant.-Copy sum? mons, for money demand. Complaint not SGTVOO . To N. A. PRATT, defendant In this action: You are hereby summoned and required to an? swer the complaint tu this action which is THIS BAT flied IQ toe office or the Clerk of th: court of Common Pleas for said county, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscribers at their office. No. 48 Broad stree:, Charleston, within twenty days after the service of this summons on yon, exclusive of the day of service. If yon fail to answer thia c mpialnt within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will t?ke judgment against yon for the sam of nine thousand one hundred and eighty-three dollars with in MMt nt tbe rate of one per centum per month, ou four thousand dollars thereof, from the 6th day of October. 1872, ana on Ave thousand i dollars t hereor. at said rate, from the sixteenth 11 day of October, one thousand eight hundred and 11 seven ty-two, and on eighty-one and 33-100 dol? lars thereof, at the rate or seven per centum per annum, from the 6th day of Aug as t, 1872, and on one hundred and one and 67-ioo donara thereof, at the rate of seven per ceo tum per annum from the 16th day of Angus:, 1872, and disbursements and costa. Dated January 6th. 1873. WHALEY A MITCHELL, Plaintiff's Attorneys. JACOBWILLMAH, C. C. P. II To the defendant, N. A. PRATT: Take notice ?ia- the- summons in this action, of which the foregoing la a copy, together with the complaints heieln, was flied In the office of the Clerk of the Co art of Common Pleas at Charles* ton, in the County of Charleston, tn the State of | Sooth Carolina, on the sixth day of January, 1878. WHALKY 4 MITCHELL, Plaintiff's Attorneys. January 6th, 1873. Iani3*m6 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN A. COUNTY OF CHARLESTON.-Court of Com? mon Pleas.-B. WEEDEN. Plain tiff, against R. H. HIRER, Executer of C. D. H API OLD r, the younger, andJuHN P. HAPPOLDT, Administra? tor de bonis non cum testamento annexo of CHRISTIAN DAVID HAPPOLDT, the elder, De? fendants.-Copy summons for relief, complaint not served.-To the Defendants, R. H. RI KEK, Ex? ecutor, as aforet aid, and JOHN P. HAPPOLDT, Administrator,'as aforesaid: Yon are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which will be flied In the officeTof the clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers, at the r office Ko. 15 Broad atreet, Charleston, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fall to anawer the com? plaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in tue complaint. Dated December 23, ma. isl MONTON A BARKER, ' Plaintiff's Attorneys. JACOB WILLI MAN. C. C. P. athe Defendant, R. H. RIKER, Executor : notice that the summons lu thia action, of j which the foregoing ts a copy, together with the complaint, WJB nled lu the office or the Clerk of the court 01 Common Pleas, at Charleston, in the County of Charleston la the State of Sonth Carolina, on the twenty third day of December, 1872. January 4,167S. SIMONTON" A BARKER, Plaintiff's Attorneys, janS-m6_No. is Broad street. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- ALL persons having claims against the Estate or J thc late Mrs. ANNA L. LBBLKCX. are requested to present the same duly attested, Mid th<?-e in? debted to make payment to M. P. O'CONNOR, At toroey at Law. No. 30 Broad street. LOUIS F. LxBLEUX, Administrator. Jan6-mS?_ NOT I O E.-ALL PERSONS HAVING any claims against the Estate cf THOMAS HAMLIN, or Christ Church Pariah, deceased, will plea-e hand them In daly attested, and those in? debted to said Estate win make pavment forth. With to the subscriber at Mount Pleasant. janlfrwS* B. C. JRRVEY, Administrator. Agriculture, flortirriUnre, P- OMARIA NURSERIE sf ESTABLISHED 185? The proprietor has a large and thrifty stock of Southern and acclimated FRUIT TREES, particu? larly adapted to our climate from the earliest to the latest: Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums, cher? ries Apricots, Nectarines, Quinces, Medlars, Pomegranates, Ever-bearing Mulberries. Figs, English Walnuts, Spanish Cht stn uta. Filberts, Grapes In great variety. Raspberries, Strawber? ry Plants, all the best kinds. Roses, all the new kinds, Dahlias, Gladiolas, Verbenas, Violeta, Or? namental Flowing Shrubs, Aa; Evergreens for Cemeteries and lawns in great variety; Aspara Eia and Horse Radish roots; Osage Orange and tcartney Rosea for hedgea. A descriptive Cata? logue wld be sent to aU applicants. AddreBB ^ W. M. SUMMER, oov36-m2moa Pomaria, 8. C. EJrrj (Roaos, &t. ! i Dili itu;. - u - ? No. 275 King Street, ARE OFFERING EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS. Great closing ont sale of our extensive atoe* or ERY GOODS AND CARPETS. To meke room for oar Sprlog Stock we will now offer CARPETS* 10 pleoes 4-4 HEMP CARPETING, only 33 oents. 25 pieces 4-4 Wool and Cotton Carpets, only 60 cents. 25 pieces 4-1 Wool Carpel* only 76 and 86 cents. 26 pieces all Wool Ingrain, only 90c. and $1. 60 pieces Eugl ah Brussels, only $1 50. Full Unes or Rags, Mats. Oil Cloths and Matting. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ? cases s 4 Bleached at 9 cents. 5 cases 4-4 Bleached at 12* cents. 6 cases 4 4 extra One at 15 cents. 2 cases 4-4 Wamsutta, at 20 cents. 6 cases 10-4 bleached Sheeting at 42 cents, loo dozen Towels at $1 26. 200 dozen Towels at $1 75 and $2. Full Unes or better quality Huck and Damask Towels at $2 and $c. Fail lines or Linen Shee log, Linen Pl lowcaslng. Sh rt Lien?, Napkins, Doylies, Table l amasks, AC Blankets, Fiance s, Shawls, Cloaks have been greatly reduced lu price. DRESS GOODS. 20 pieces SILK VALOUR, all colors, 86 cents, lormerly $12>. 6 cases Dress doods, all styles, 25 to 40 cents, rormerly 35 lo 50 cents. 25 plea H Black Silk, $1 25, $1 50, $1 76, $2, $3, reduced 20 per cent. Ocr entire Mourning Stock has undergone a re? duction or from 50 to 25 per cent. Black Alpaca, only 50 cents, worth 65, the best J In the city. Fall linea of Satins, Silk Valours, Silk Velvet, Ac, are offered at great bargains. CLOTH DEPARTMENT, Thc best selected stock In this market, consist? ing of Fo'cign and Domestlo manufactures, bas been marke i down, and we offer great bargains to purchasers. NOTION DEPARTMENT. Fullllnes or Ladl-.s, Misse.'andGents'HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR. Fulilines of Kid Gloves at following prices: 1 button Kid Glove, $i. 2 button Kid Glove, $1 25. Also, sole Agents for the celebrated Chellly's Kid Gloves, each pair guaranteed. Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Corsets, and Hand kerchiefs In great variety. See specials. Respectfully, PMGflrTJElDlCT&CO., -ff rt. libers. pACIFIO GUANO COMPANY'S (CAPITAL $l,rOd,000) SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. This GUANO ls now Bowell known, in all the Southern States for Its remarkable effects as an agency for increasing the products of labor, as Dot to require special recommendation from ns. Its use for seven rears past nas established its character for reliable excellence. The large Used capital Invested by the Company In this trade airorus the surest guarantee ot the continued ex sellence of this Guano. The supplies pnt into market this season are, is heretofore, prepared under the personal auper ntendence of Dr. St. Jallau Ravenel, Chemist or theCompr.ny, at Charleston, S. C.. hence planters nay rest assured that Its quality and composition s precisely the Bame as that heretofore sold. J. N. HOBSON, Selling Agent, Charleston S. C. JNO. S? Ri- ESE A CO., General Agents, Baltimore. TERMS-$48 cash; $63 time, without lu terese. To accommodate planters they can order now md have until tho 1st or April to decide as to whether i he j wlU take at time or cash price. When delivered from the Factory by the carload lodrayage will be charged. ?-Papers that Inserted my advertisement last fear will please copy. nov20-wfmDO*w8mos Caro. JOHN CHADWICK, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, REED & KEIM, LONDON, ENGLAND, LAND BROKERS AND NEGOTIATORS TO LAND OWNERS AND OTHERS. We having established a Bureau In London, for the negotiation and sale of Colton and Rice Plan? tations, large Tracts of Timber Land and other Estator, Mine?, Water Powers and Charters ror va nable franchises, invite the attention or all in? terested to our great facilities tor bringing Bach property to the notice or capitalists, farmers and manufacturers in Fngland, Ireland and scotland, and the Continent or Europe. For circulars, giving fuU particulars, address, enclosing postage stamp, JOHN CHADWICK A CO., 0ec24_Charleston. 3. C. fftu Pnbhrauoms. rpHE 1]?^"C?US?T Call and purchase the Elegant Chromo or the LOST CAUSE, a design by a Confederate soldier, containing Portraits ot our prominent Generals am", the "Ode to the Confederate Dollar." A Christmas Present suitable for all. For sale at W. G. WHILDEN'S, And at JOHN M. QREER A SON. Price only $1 50. dec23-3i St.D?fl. COOKING AM) HEATING STOYES A. T RETAIL. PICTURES AND PRICES OF EACH, with lists or Furniture for Cook Stoves, will be sent upon application. WILLIAM SHEPHERD & CO., No. 20 HAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Bods, 5r)fl?s, &t. BOOTS AND SHOES For Ladles, Gen's and Children, of the latest styles and patterns, and from the best factories will ba found at oar establishment, corner o King and Wentworth ttreets. Our prices are ao low that the purchaser may regard the articles as GIVEN AWAY, Because we guarantee our gooda, and feel as? sured that they will give satisfaction to all of oar customers, and the public la gee eral. AT Our Emporium will be found at all times a large variety of Ladles' and Gentiemen'a Traveling Trunks, made or the best materials, such aa Sole Leather, Zinc, Canvas, Ac. LEWIS ELIAS & GO. Keep constantly on band Sole Leather Valises, Satchels, School Bags, and Ladles' Belt Satchels or all grades and prices. To which .we Invite the attention of the public, at the MASONIC TEMPLE BOOT AND SBOB EMPORIUM, No. 294 King street, coruer of Wentworlh. nov28-mwf Pianos, (Organs, &t. Furnished at factory prices for Cash, or by Monthly Payments, on thc most liberal terms. CHARLES L. McCLENAHAN, Plano and Music Store, JaeO No. 191 King street. Drnga ant? itleoinnes. wmm MEDICINES. Thcae preparations are the result of an Im? mens ! practice, a llfe-Kng study and experience. They bave been popularized to place within easy reach or all, Scientific and Reliable Remedies for the rao-t prevalent diseases. Their pr?tent dis? semination gives them the wide Held of the gen erally Ignorant, inj ?ricu-acd worthless Patent Mtdiclnefl, and presents to tbe people well-tested and valuable remedir?, of the efficacy of which th-re are hourly proofs from all pana of the conn try and even Europe. So successful are these no? ted restoratives, tney have been adopted by many nv m bera or the profession In their practice. They are safe-and n*ver reduce a patient-never render any one more liable to take* cold-ntver ob Ige a person to leave bualnesa- never require their continuous use as a condition of cure. They often reatore hean h In coses pronounced incura? ble. They are desiderata never berureattained. They can be relied on to effect all that la possible for any medicines to accomplish in the cure of disease. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF CANCER PLANT.-The Cancer Plant is a true purifier of human blood. It la evidently destined to take its rank in the Pharmacopoeia as the most powerful alterative known to modern rheiapentlcs. lu every form of Scrofulous, Cancerous, Infections, Mercurial and Cocatltntlonal Blood Complaint, lt stands without a compeer-rapidly cuting Ulcera, Pustules, Carbnnclet. Exzema. Salt Rheum, Pru? rigo. Psoriasis. Pemphigus, Melasma. Acne, Er florescene. Lichen, and the etgnty-eight different varieties ot skin affections, lt ls a positive cura? tive for aerofnla. its purifying, vivifying and tonic properties exercise the most healthy inila euee In every known malady, lt la harmless to sn infant, and can never bo used amiss. Price $2 per package, (with book) or three packagca *?HVURATED OXYMKL OF PHOSPHORUS AND FU-ELOlL.-Our perfected curative for Con? sumption, Bronchitis, Croup, Cough, Ac. War? ranted far superior to Cod Liver On. Cures any Cough in a few houri. Price $2 per package, (with book) or three packages for $6. ETHEREAL PHOSPHORUS.-The great remedy for exhausted vitality. Ihe celebrated s, eel Cc for seminal weavne-a. Price $3 per package, (witta book or two packaaea for $6. N KU KA LG L) Kith tl Sd ATI d ELIXIR.-The popu? lar remedy for l-euralgla, Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago and An ky lost*. One buttle cf ten gives perfect relief. Pi ice $2 per package, (with buok) or three packages for $6. AlLAvriJU-, EXTRACT.-The aoverotgn oure for Fpilepay (Fits ) 1 his Extract cures St. Vitus's Lance, Paralysis, Agitana and Spasmodic Tremor. Can be need with perfect suety lu cases of Con? vulsions in children. Pri?e $2 per package, (with book) or turee packages for $6. FLUID EX TRAC t OF YELLOW JESSAMINE. This scientific preparation will be found almost a specific in every form of Heart Disease, lt la pre? scribed by many of our leading physicians in practice. It should be employed in Valvular De? rangement of the Heart, Palpitation, Enlarge? ment or Wasting or the Heart and Functional DiBorgar.lz.tion. Price $2 per packbge, (with book) or three packages for $6. ALKALINE RESOLVENT.-Thia Iodized Alka? line Water 1B a magnificent chemical produc Iou. It ls one of the best general remedies in nae. It corrects the Sillona Habit, and cures Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Sour s-tomach. Flatulence and indi? gestion Prie fi per bottle, or six bottles for $&. KATALPA EXTRACT.-Thia la one or the very beat remediea ever employed in Female Com plaints, ita soothing, healing properties render lt of the utmost value, lt acta in a manner en? tirely different lrom nay other remedy. Many dt neate, suffering women bless the day lt waa brought to their notice. A Bingle bottle ofien gtvea more relier than the moat elaborate pre? scription or skilful practLionera. Price $3per package, (with book) or two packages for $5. CASt'ORKUM.-A restorative for Loss of Power and Virility. Price $s [ er pr.ckage (?Ith book* or two packaces for $;>. STRENtiTUINU TUNIO OF-PERU.-Tr-.e great Strength Restorative. Especially designed for the Languid and uebllltated. if used in the morning will produce strength, Appetite Warmiu and Gentle Exhiltratiou. For the week? ly, delicate Females simply in va luau.e. Price $2 per package, (with book) or three packages for $6. NERVE FOOD.-Strengthens and Quiets the Nervous sytsem, promptly curing Nervous and Mental Exhaustion. Especially adapted for Ner? vous Ladles, A HU bs mute lor all Narcotics. Guaranteed to contain no opium. Price $2 per package, (with book) or three packages for $5. CHEMICAL ll KALIN G 01NlMh.NT.-A most powenui Healer. Penetrates throngh tbe Fleab, Blood and Bone-Healing Ulcera, Nodes, Copper colored. Blotches, Ringworm, Scurvy, Loss of Hair, Ac. Price $1 t er box. or six b >xes for $5 COMPOUND SUGAR-COATED MAY-APPLE PILLS.-These are the r.nes: Anti-Bilious cathar? tic Pills extant. Totally unlike the ordinary Drastic Pills, they do not cause Griping or after Constipation. By their balsamic pr ope ri les they overcome Inveterate Costiveness, ?nd reuoro tone to the !.'tomach, Liver aa d Bowels. Price 60 cents per box, or $5 per dozen. COMPOUND SUGAR-COATED HEADACHE PILLS.-Immediate Curative? for Sick, Nervous. Bilious or Neuralgic Headaches. They also cure Heat in the Head, Pressuiou;on the Brain, con? gestion, Ac price ?uceuta per box, or $6 per dozen. For sale by DR. H. BAER, NO, 131 MEETING STREET, decT-mlyr Sole >,M I for south Carolina. DR. FITLER'S VEGETABLE RHEU? MATIC SYRUP. Warranted under oath never to have failed tc care. 28,600 Certificates or testimonials of cure, including Rev. C. H. Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania; Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falls of Schuylkill, Philadel? phia; the wife of Rev. J. B. Dil vis, Ulehtstown, New Jersey; Rev. Thomas Murphy, Frankford, Philadelphia; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Walton, Philadelphia; Hon. J V. Croeley, member Con? gress from Philadelphia; lion. Judge Lee, Cam? den, New Jersey; ex-Senator Stewart, Baltimore; ex-Governor Powell, Kentucky, and thouaauds or others. Warranted to caro or money refunded. 11.11 c. CA UL I :?. it, Agent, nlyl-nvr cliarleBton. S.O. ?feirjspapers. HE MARION STAR ls the only newspaper published at Marlon Courthouse. Merchants and dealers lu fertl iz era should remember thia at the beginning of the seaaon ir they desire to extend their business In the Peedee section, one or the best agricultural districts In the State. Address janl4-12 W. J. McKERALL. Drugs at IDrjolesale. DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND WHO LESALE DRUGGISTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. Proprietors o? the following STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINES, which they offer with confidence as being equal to any before the Public, and solicit a trial for them : SUMTER BITTERS, the Great Southern MOISE'S FEVER AND AG?E PILLS, war Tonic, ranted to cure. MOISE'S LIVER PILLS, purely Vegetable. ? M0I8E'S POPULAR WHITE WOBM C4NDT. MOISE'S HORSfc\ HOG AND CATlLE POW- MOISE'S MORNING STAR YEAST or BAKING DEBS. POWDERS. MOI-E'8 SOOTHING SYRUP, Reliable and COLLIER'S Rfe-MEDY FOR MAN AND BEAST, Harmless. tho best Liniment ever used. MOISE'S READY RELIEVER FROM PAIN. GREY'S VEGETABLE VERMIFUGE. VALLET'S MANGE OINTMENT. DAVIS'S PAIN CURER. CLAYTON'S KING OF PAIN. PARKER'S COUGH SYRUP. WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR SIMMONS'S HEPATIC WOUND, OR LIVERICURB. VON GLAHNN'S ROYAL CROWN SCHNAPPS. CUBAN BITTERS, nov8-mw THE GREAT WEST INDIAN TONIC BEVERAGE. Shorn Cases SHOWCASES! SHOWCASES! SHOWCASES! WITH PATENT SPRING M < QI I DOORS, wh'ch causes them i o open and shut without noise. Jar or breaking or glass. Part?as desiring to parchase are Invited to oall and examine them and the New style, Round French Plate Ola's, Ni ck io Sliver Frames. New style. Bevel French Plate Glass, Nickel Silver Frames. Walnut, Mahogany Frames, doub e thlok Glass, au sizes, constantly on hand, and ror sale by the Agents, DOWIK. MOISE A DAVIS, Janls-mw8smos Corner Meeting and Hasel streets, Charleston, S. 0. QLntpentinc Sools, (loopers' Stools, ijaroware, &t. TURPENTINE TOOLS. COOPERS' TOOLS. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP HACKERS. BRASS WIRE CLOTH. DIPPERS. IRON WIRE CLOTH. AXES. TRUSS HOOPS. GLUE. HOOP IRON. FOR SALE BY HART & CO., CORNER KING AND MARKET STREETS, AND 39 HAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, S, O. dec4-wrm3mosD*o_ Municipal ffoUttfi. OFFICE OF THE CITY APPRAISER. CITY HALI,, CHARLESTON, 8. C.. JAN? UARY 2, 1878.-NOTIOE.-THIS OfflOO Will be opened from this date and remain open until the 20ih Instant, for ??suing of Licenses for the year 1873. WU. U. EASTERSY, j an2-io City Appraiser. hotels AIKEN HOTEL, AIKEN, SOUTH CARO? LINA. Having recently purchased, thoroughly over? hauled and refitted the above Hotel, we respect? fully announce to our friends and the public that weare now ready to receive and en i ermin guests In flrat-claas style. BAILEY ? PEQQ, nnv3n-2mnii Proprietor*. (Cigars, ?o?arra, &t. WM. SCHRODER, MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN CIGARS, TOBACCO, &C, No. 19 HAYNE STREET. Sign of the Emperor William. TRADE SUPPLIED. mch7-lyroc*w E. li?niloing material. E A DT^MTLVE^HOITS E s. The undersigned begs to Inf rm persons In the interior that he 1B now prepared to ship READY MADE HOUSES or VILLAGE CHURCHES either to order u..,on plans sent to him or will furnish plans for projected work. The framing, Ac, being principally doae by steam power upon the Northern plan, he hopes to sup? ply ali demands upon him at prices that will en? courage building. A considerable expensa bas been incurred, and extensive shops erected to meet thia trade, by this plan persons can buy a house cheaply and employ whom they please to pat lt up, getting at manufactory prices hardware, nails, saab, doors, stairs and all the appliances for a tlrst class house. It ls hoped by the proJ:ctor of these mills that the trade now opened will be as advantageous to Cus-1 omera as lt ia expected to be profitable to him. JOHN H. DEVEREUX, Janl wfm Architect and Contractor. Sijirts ano Jrimtisljing ?ooos. F RESS ARRIVALS! LATEST STYLES I COMFORTABLE FIT I LOWEST PRICES S S S S S S S S S S s s s S S S S S S S S SCOTT'S SSSSSSSS s s S STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS, S s s S Ready-made and made S s s s to order. s s s s - S 8 MEN'S S s s S FURNISHING S s s SSSSSSSS ooous. SSSSSSSS s s s s s s s s s s s s s AT THE GREAT SHIRT EMPORIUM I LOOK FOR THE .STAR SION, MEETING STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE MARKET HALL. Suction Bales-?Ijio flics. By WM. McKAY. BALANCE OF STOCK OF A RETAIL DRY GOODS STORK, consisting of Clothing Reiunaut Pieces of Cot hs, Prints, shoes. Ovens, .lera, tinware, and Son dries. Will sell TH i.-> .4 v. a' m o'clock, at Iii Salesroom, Ko.46 Went? worth street. Jan20 Statiion Salts-Sn mr c ?ops. By SAM*. C. BLACK. SULPHURIC ACID A^D.; SUPER? PHOSPHATE CUMPA VT STOCK. TO-MDRRI iw. Slat Inst., I will sell at ll O'CIOCK ?. H., at east end of Broad street, without any manner of re8fcrve, 155 SHAKES SULPHURIC ACID AND SDP, R PHOSPHATE COUPANT STOCK. Terms cash. _ST Jan20 By T. P. SALAS, ? Auctioneer. SPANISH JACKS, OF DIRECT IMPOR? TATION. On THURSDAY, the 6th of February next, at ll o'clock, A. M., will be aold at Arnold's stables, corner of Meeting and John atreeta. Charleston, i. c., where they can be seen up to day of aale. Twelve SPANISH JACKS, from 14>i to 16), nanda li Uti, and from 4 to tlx years old. raise* rom the beat stock In Sp alu, and Imported dlreci jer Spanien Bark ..Providencia. Terina cash. For further particulars apply to W P. HALL. Brown * Co 'H Wharf. jAn?fl-m'hs r*n?r1ra*r>n s. o. XnttioneerV flrioate Balee, Ut. "~BJ J. FR7SWMAT!??1TTS7 No. 56 Br..-ul Street. KALMIA RESIDENCE AND LANDS, NEAR AIKEN. At Private Sale, the HOM i. STE AD of the late Wm. Gregir, situated at Kalmia, two ailles from Aiken. The house contains fifteen rooma and modern conveniences, including gaa. The tract contains five hundred acres, more or lea.?, with extensive and beautiful grounds, green house, orchards, lc. Large accommodations for servants and horses. dec2*-m By J. FRASER MATH EWES. VALUABLE SEA ISLAND PLANTA? TION AT PRIVATE SALE. , That Valuable Sea Ia and PLANTATION, known as Seabrook's Island, situated on the Atlantic coan, at the entrance of North Edlsto River, con (tining about 4200 ?eres, well settled, with a One Kesidence and outbuildings, barna, atables, cot? ton noua s, and quarters for laborers. > hts property la well known aa one of the beat Plantations on the Coast, and affords the ad vantages of a healthy residence the entire year, belog a Sea Island on the Atlantic ocean, and anona ds with game, fish und oyster.-. The Traci ia heavily timbered with live oak and other tim er, and ta accessible at all tlmea by v?asela draw? ing twenty feet water. A fine sea beach, washed nv the A Mantle, affords facilities for riding, driv? ing, bathing, Ac. A Plat of the above can be seen at my office, No. 58 Broad street. dec25-wtuthaws6 Janl4,1618 20 By LOUIS 1>. UeSAUSSUBE, Broker, Ko. 33 Broad Street. EICE PLANTATION ON SAVANNAH Back River, i-or sale, the "Redeem" RICK PLANTATION OD Savannah Back River, contain! g 28o acres or good Bice Land, moat of whtca has b< en under iood cultivation pince the war. On the Planta? tion ls a Meam Threshing Mill and Barn; with this place will bo aold 600 acree of high Land con? tiguous thereto, with about 8 double negro houses. ALSO, The "Pringle'' TRAUT on Savannah, Back River, containing 497 acres of Swamp Land, of which loo acres are cleared Rice Land; with thia place win be aold about 600 acres of high land, eomlgnoua thereto. A nr. iv as above, at No. 23 Broad atrert. Janis mihi By LOUIS D. BeSAUSSURE, Broker, No. 33 Broad street. HENERE?'S FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS. For Sale or Rant. Hie establishment on Meetlne street, nesr Line street, known as the FOUNDRY AND MAOIUNK WORRS of the late Wm. S. Henerey, suitable for mecbanloal wm ka of any kind, orsa a mill for spinning cotton yarn. .Toe Lot ia 180 feet front. On the premises ls a Steam Engine of 30-horse power, which will be sold with or without the property, apply as above. Janl?wmfl IBoore, Sashes ano filmes. DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, VOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS. LARGE STOCK-LOWEST RATES ORDER WORK SOLICITED. SEND FOR ESTIMATE AND PRICE LISTS. KEOGH & THORNE, '54 AND 2S6 CANAL STREE! il?fif>-lvr trw Vo'lt City. P. P. TOALE. Manufacturer and Dealer in DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS, STORE DOORS, MOULDINGS, NEWELS, BALUSTERS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, SLATE MANTELS. OFFICE AND SALES ROOMS, No. SO Hayne street, FACTORY, HOBLB EC K'S WHARF tnchs-fmwiy HS, BLINDS, DOORS, WHITE PINE, WALNUT AND FANCY liUMBEB, BUILDERS' SUPPLIES AND HARDWARE. LARGEST 8TOCK. LOWEST PRICES. Send for Price List. I. H. HALL & CO., EAST BAY AND MARKET STREETS, ViourrTY OP NEW CUSTOHHODSI. decB'inwfly Ancrum Sales--taintt IDa^t. By LAUKEY* ALEXANDER & CO. CLOTHIN6I CLOTHING! CLOTHING! TO MORROW, sis: instill t, will be told be? lora onr Store, at lo o'clock. One Case CLOTHING, containing M 1 24 Black Co-tts w.uwmu^ ?23^0 pair Black Pants 60 pair uray Pants. Conditions casu._ Jan20 By JOHN 6. MILNOS'&CO. CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, LADIES' H ATM. Ladles' Cloaks, Br j Goods Ac ru-MoKKOW, aist ins uut. at bal -pastio o'clock' we will sell at our .-tore No 135 Meeting atraer BLACK SATINE r, Primed Melt' n. Fancy Satinet" Cottonade and ken'ncKj Jeai Ooas and Pants' White and Mixed Underenli's, Drill Drawers! Men's and Bo.?' reit and Wo 1 Bata, Cloth Caps, Ladles' Black and Colored Cashmere1 cloaks. Black and Fancy satinets. Kentucky Jeans, Cut tonades, Bleac ted and Brown Blurting, Bine Plaids, Denims, K d and wt: te Flannel. Hickory stripes, Halinor ii Skirts. White Skirts, Ac Also; a lot ol Ladles' Trimm? d HATS. Conditions cash._ . ... ; , i Janao Bj A. C. MCGILLIYRAY, Auctioneer. SALE BY ORDER OF THE ADMINIS? TRATOR. Will be s- ld on TDEs., ., ,6th Instant, aUhe corner Broad and East Bay aueeti, at u o'clock. All that LO C OF LiNu on tho north side of Masazine street, between wilson and Mazy ck street?, measuring and^ containing la iront on Magazine stn tt is leet, and ia depth 147 feet, more or less; bolting and bounding north on lands of-, sooth on Magazine street, east on landor FBI ate of James O'Neale, and wea; on laBd of Kstaie of James O'Neale. 'jerm--One-haw ca h ; balance In one year, in? terest payable aeml-anuuaUy, secured by bond a id mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay tor papers._Jan20.g8.T7 . By W. Y. LEITCH Ac R, S. BRUNS, Auctioneer!. DWELLING-HOUSE No. ll MAZYCK STREET. ' "; Jl M 111 be sold at Aucuo . ou THURSDAY, 23d In? stant, at li o'clock, at the east end of Broad street. That Two-Story HOUSE situated on the west aide of Mazyck street, next north of Magasme street. Lot measures 24 by AO feet, more or less. Terms-one-half cash ; balance in oae year sith interest, secured by tn nd of the purchaser and mortgage of the properly, the same to be meemi and policy assigned;!""7 Parchas ;r to pay ua for papers and city taxes for 1873. "janar-mtnth By W. Y. LEITCH & R. H. UR L AS, Auctioneers, DESIRABLE OFFICE AND LOT AT AUCTION. Will sell at Publie Auction on THURSDAY 23d instant, at ll o'clock A. M., at the corner o? Broad and Fast Bay streets, ChurlestOD, Ail that LOT OF LAND, with the Brick Walls thereon, on the east side of Eut Bay street, for? merly occuplel as a store by Crang, xuomey A Co-, measuring in front on Kast Bay street 47 feet 3 inches, on tue north line 80 feet, on the east lina 76 feet, and on the south Uno, on Boyce's Wharf, 36 reet 4 Inches; thence tunning northerly 2? feet 7 inches, and thence westerly ta East Bay 53 feet; with the rieht ot way to the alley running to the east of said lot. ALSO, All that LOT OP LAND, with the Two anda half MO ry Brlok Stern there an. at the north coi J her of East Bay and Boyce's wharf, lately occu? pied by cohen, Hunckel A Co. Lot measures. 28 feet 4 inches front by 60 feet deep, more or leos. , Terms-One-third cash; balance In one and two years, with interest norn day of sale, io ba lecnr. ed by bond of purchaser and mortgage of prem? ises. The store to be Insured and poiloy assigned. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers, and assume tue city taxea for ma. gg^j^gjll By H. Hi PeLEON. ?<:-.? BRICK STORE ON EAST BAY, WARD N0.1. nw AWI I will sell on TUESDAY, January ai, 1878, at corner East Bay and Broad street, at ll o'clock, ' All that LOT OF LAND, with Two-Story Brick Building the eon, si nated on the west sida of Eaot Bay, in Ward No. 1, and known aa, Ho. BS. Lot measures In front on East Bay 22 feet, and in dtp th 143 feet, more or less. In rear of store la a large Brick s ; orel: ouse. . 't>rms-One-third cash; balance by bond and mortgage, payable in one aud two years, with in? terest at 7 percent per ont) uta, payable annu? ally, premises to te lnsnred and poiloy assigned.' Purchasers to pay or parers Janis - By H. H. DeLEoN. LOT, CUMBERLAND STREET. I Will sell On TUESDAY, January 31. 187S. ' at corner East Bay and Broad streets, at ll o'clock. All that LOT OP LAND situated on north aide of cumberland street, measuring ls front (40) forty reut, ninety-five feet Ua inches (03101 on weat line, ninety-two reet Un inches (03 io) on ' cast line, an l thirty four feet six Laches (34 fl) on north line. Ibis Lot is near Church street. Terms-One third cash; balance by bond and mo rt gd ?c. payable In one and two years, with In? terest at seven percent., payable annually.. Pur*., chasers to pay for papers._. . Jsnt8: . ? By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE. , . DESIRABLE STORR No. 74 EAST BAY. On TUESDAY, the 21 St January, at ll o'clock A. M., will be sold, sear tbeTostofflce, All that Lor OP LAND, with the Brick store thereon, known by the No. 74. situate, lying and bein? on the east side of East Bay street, (* few .toora north of the Postofflce) In the City of Charleston, in the state aforesaid, recently occu? pied by Messrs. Street Bros, measuring and con? taining in frout twenty nine r?9) feet tlx (Oj lr ches, and In depth one hundred and ni it-teen (US) feet, mord or less; butting aud bounding to the north < on juanda now or late of E. H. Locke, to the sooth. on Lands of Eatau of -Condy, to the eas: on Lands late of - Rhett and -- Robson, and to - ibo west on Last Bay street iitoresald... Conditions-one tntrd cash; ba'ance by bond, ' payable in one and two years from day of sala,: with Interest payable temi-auanally, to be se? cured by a mortgage of the property; building to be kept Insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers. Jan7.10,13,10.17,20,^1 !V By H. H. DeLEON. DESIRABLE DWELLING AT AUC? TION. 1 will sell on TUESDAY, 21st January, at corner Eaat Bay and Broad streets, at ll o'clock, All that LO r OK 1..? Nu on nor.h aide of George street, three doors east of King atrtet. with four story wooden Dwelling thereon, containing ekbt (8) square rooms, dressing rooms, pantry, gas and water, good cistern, Au., with two story brick Kitchen with four rooms, and all other ne? cessary outbuildings. Lot forty-nine (40) feet".' front and one hundred and sixty (leo) feet deep, more or less. Terms-One-third cash, balance by bond and aud mortgage of premi.es sold, payable in one and two years, with interest at 7 per cent; from' day of sale, payable annually; premises to oe in? sured and pulley assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers. Janl4-tuthsmtn5 .-. Bj LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE. KING STREET LOT OP LAND.' On TUESDAY, the 2lst Imitant, at ll o'uuck, A. M.. will be sold near the P stofflce. The LOT uF LAND on the east side of King street (next north of estate Larassagne,) between y ur eu street and Hoilbtck'a alley, measuring 27 ' ieee 8 inches front by 231 feet deep, more or less, - haying tue old foundation and cistern on lt. " Conditions-One half cash; balance'by bond, ? bearing seven per cent, semi-annual interest, payable in one year from day of sale, to be se lured by a mortgage of the Lot. Purchaser to pay for pape;s. . ?. JanlS-tbsmint. , SHERIFF'S SALE.-W. H. OABB,'' Administrator, vs. Artemus T.. Barby. > By virtue of a writ of nert facias to me directed and delivered, will be sold at Pub ic Auction, In front of the courthous ., at ll o'clock A. M., on MUNDAY, February 8, 1878, All the RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST of tho defendant above named In and to all that 1 RAUT OF LAND, containing 1040 acres, more or. lesa, described In plat thereof by John A. Bardion. dated 1st December, 1864, as In St. Stephen's Pailsh, (now conni y,) bejink than part of the : Flower Cane Plantation, adotted to Dr. A T... Darby, on a division thereof between him and D. J. Hane and Tho J. Oliver, and at date of putt was bounded north by Thus. M. Clements, w. , Stone and Landa aupposed to belong to Mra. Cuo siead, east bj T. Mcjants. uoutb by T?oa. Oliver's part . f KI Jwer Cau0, aud weat by Jas. Boderaan and unknown Lends. nnwirw Terms oa8h. ?- O. BO W KN, Janl3-m4 isherifl C. 0. irnrmtnre, 4*c. THIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, " AT REASONABLE PRIC1?3. MILLING'S FURNITURE STORE, NO. 444 KING STREET, NEAR JOHN, Is the place to get handsome and substantial FURNITURE or the latest and most elegant de? signs at prices to suit the times. This establish? ment has just received a large supply or superior Parlor,' Chamber and Dining Room sets In Oak, Walnut and Imitation, which are offered at prices ten or fifteen per cent, lower than those charged elsewhere for less substantial Furniture. SUPERB BURIAL CASKETS A SPECfALTY.| t' ill and examine the stock and prices. SIGN OF THE MAN AND ROOKES, NO. 444 KING STREET. decl8-3m vSMO