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jj2SS2!32S^5£2I3JSESC523C W~1>J>»»V m-* 221: ■ *V>-' JL ■fHE. People THDBSDAY, NOVEMBER 28,1878. l*OtDA.L. MIHC KL.1* A-N Y. j/km tl the Beach te the Cala- The Trae liter 7 vfJadjte ICClat** Arrest. From a Sellable eye-witness of the whole affair we have the following ac- 'ooantof ex-Judge Wlggln’s arrest at Blaekvllle on the 20th Inst. With a longing for aalt air and the sea b4a!<Ai Mr. Wlggln, on Wednesday of last wtek, adjourned his Court at Black- ▼We and took the train for Beaufort. 'Just as h« was seating himself com fortably for a ride behind the iron ^orse Constable Attaway entered the ^ur and laid the band of the law on .the broad shoulder of the ex-Judge. In a dramatic manner Mr. Wlggln rose and directed'tTnlted States Mar shal Bourke to take Mr. Attaway un der the guardianship of the best gov ernment the world ever saw, but the latter, not recognizing the ^powcr of the prisoner as superior to the au thority of his keeper, succeeded, by the aid of a little persuasion and a few bystanders, In bringing Mr. Wig- gin to a correct appreciation of his po sition and out of the cars. As he ’placedhis feet firmly on the sand of Railroad avenue Mr. Wiggin announ ced that he would re-opefi 'his Court, 'and with the constable returned to his * former room in the hotel, tpok posi tion on the bed and then offered to in vestigate the constable, Mr. Wiggin having refused to accompany Mr. At taway to Barnwell. The latter a second time called argument and the strong arms of a few sympathetic Democrats to his assistance, and through these joint agencies succeeded In persuad- Mr. Wiggin to join him in a ride >iir town. Safely they passed all L perils of the sandy road and reach- lere just before nightfall and pro- led to Interview Justice Allen, who farteously informed Mr. Wlggln that his presence was earnestly deeired at the February term of the Court of .General Sessions. Mr. Wlggln con curred with Mr. Allen and gave his bond with surety satisfactory to the Jostles that he would be there. Sha king the dusl of Barnwell off his feet Mr. Wlggln, a sadder and a wiser man, wended his wr-ary way to Blaekvllle, musing, It may be, upon the changes of reckless time and determining to shape bis course for the sea’slhe, where he is now listening to what the wild waves are saying, fie is gone ; there is a vacancy in his deserted Court room, but few lament his depar ture, for we w<ll see him again, when the Court will deal gently with him. The warrant on which Mt. Wiggin-a high private citizen, and not a caval ryman—Solicitor, Judire or Commis sioner of the United States—was ar rested was issued by Justice Allen, and alleges hi« acceptance of a bribe while Acting as Solicitor in 1875. We know nothing, of Mie'mrrits of the case against him, but do hope that be will not make himself sublimely ■dieulous by attempting to piav the role of a loyal martyr. If he desires ebeap notoriety why he can get it, : and perhat>« have his picturr put in Har- 'per’s Weekly. it r " —— — « ► , 1 t'ngcil. . Unhed States Deputy Marshal Oeo. V. Bourke has come to grief at last, 1 •nd is now an inmate of our county jail. Our readers will remember that this Bourke, jn enforcing a warrant against Osee Gantt for Intlmldatidh, committed an assault and battery bn Gantt for which he was indicted before j|L Trial Justice J. D. A l llen, and by release! on his own recognizance, to appear for trial on Thursday last. Thursday came,"but no Bourke. Es caping in Uils instance, Burke was en- souraged to continue his outrageous trespasses on our citizens, and on Tuesday, the 20th instant, committed in assault and battery on M. Bennett, jear Bamberg. Mr. Justice Cassidy ssued a warrant for Bo'Urke, who, not >eing able to give bond, was lodged in all. The Parly of l.avr and Order. Rev. Gilbert Williams, the worthy mstor of the Elko colored Baptist Jhufeh, has been adjudged a way- rard brother by bis loyal flock be- atrte-tnr coted the Democratic ticket t the late election. In losing his ock he gains many friends, and they ropose to show their regard for him y aiding him to purchase a hofcie, de- oting to that purpose the money Sat they had promised to give to wards the erection of a new colored hurch at that place. V. A Ctlaadlag Witness.” Commissioner Wiggin styles Fred lx, Jr., a " standing \vltne*s ” of his ourt, bdt most folks think he fs a log witness, and it Is likely that it 111 be )urt We are sorry to announce that Mr. GldeonMlrown, an ’ bid and respected citizen of this place, died on Saturday last, and was burled in ’ the B&ptlst cemetery. r Nkw School Books.—Maj. G. E. Steadman, at BlackviUle, is agent for alt the text-books now use^l in the public schools.^ He has a full stock on band,which he will sell or exchange for old books on the most reasonable termsA Go to see him, or if you {feu- not go write him. Wood WnggeMllott. The following should have been pub lished In last week’s Issue, but did not reach us until the flay aftSr publica tion : BLACXxnxE, November 19, >878. Capt. E K. Hayes, Grahams T. O : Deak Sib;.'! think your suggestion, and one of like nature from General Bamberg, that a fund should be raised, to employ fc&unsol 'for parties ptose- cutod In connection with the campaign and Election, eminently proper, and suggest as a-commlttee for the pur pose yourself, General Bamberg, of Bamberg ; Mr. Wm. Darlington, of Al lendale ; Captain Eeouedy, of Wlllls- ton ; Mr. li. W. Harley,of Barnwell C. H., and Mr. G. E. Steadman, of this place. "Each to raise ajl the money he can, and all to meet at Barnwell C. H. on Saturday next, at 11 o’cloek, to make necessary arrangements. Copies hereof will be sent to the gentlemen named and published in the Barnwell papers. Respectfully, yours, &c., O'B. Laktiguk, County Chairman. Ilow e’aVjfvut I .on” ton tafcow. The satisfaction left behind it at every stand by this superb show is lively in the extreme, and its coming to Blackvillo on Friday, December Glh, is hailed with delight by everybody. Among the other good things an ex change says: Yesterday, the time announced, this mammoth combination arrived in the, city and pitched on the fiafc north of the jail., Karly In the day the public was delighted with the street parade, which tn size and appointment has nev- ( er been equaled in this city. Every thing down on the bills was seen. At 2 o’clock the peiformance began, but long befote that hour the menagerie' was crowded with those interested in th“ 'ZooIi>g1ial collection, which Wa« unusually flue. Under this pavilion was seen Captain Crapo and wife, and the boat in which they crossetl the At lantic. But the circus was the tiring. Old circus goers pronounce the entire per formance the best ever given. As in the patade, se here, everything adver tised'Was given, and from the begin ning of the entertainment until the storm broke the vast audience was either “ laughingly pleased ” or as- toundlogly astonished” by what was done. The clowns were funny, the athletes wonderful ; in the cross-bar, flying leaps or,tumbling, tlic only Improve ment that could be puggest^d, was more of it. It seeujs impossible that Frank Gardner’s ftiata. can be sur passed. Mufo. Dockrifl, th's. wonder ful bqiicatrienne, and Miss I’-tuline L*’e, ’juggiist,. were simply immense. The elephant performance must be seen to be appreciated. It is bard to understand how these mammoths can be go thoroughly trained as are five of the Howe’s Loudon. Tt is im possible to note everthing .that was done, but suffice it that everything was as promised. A short time before the ologe of the entertainment a roost violent rain storm broke, which defied canvas and umbrellas. The consequence w s tluu everyone wuselightly damper than wae pleasant. When the storm vv is most furious, Francisco Brown, the wonder ful bareback rider, was giving his part' of the programme, and though all had a strong desire to leave for home, they remained to see ids uu- equaled feats. Ilowe’s London Circus will always "be immensely patronized. Ellextox, 8. C., Mav 21th 1875. Dr. Harter: liaar Sir—1 used your Iron Tonic to a considerable extent in my practice last fall, and was well please! with its effects. It produces more satisfactory results in my hands than any prepa ration of bark and Iron I baye ever used. 8. G. Uablky, M. D. When Charles II, the "Merry Mon arch” of England, was stricken with his last disease, his physicians admin istered u salt distilled from dead men’s skulls. In our age educated physicians use Dr. Harter’s Family Medicines. Copy o* UeooirktlAas Adopted By I'Miiwt ■.otffjfe, *0. 114, A. F. 51., November 14, 1878. , Grahams, 8. C., Nov. 15, 1878. Whkrkas, The Fair given on the 13th instant, ip aid of Faust Lodge, No. 114, A. F. M., has been a complete saccess, it is Resolved, 1st. That we return thanks to Bro. D. D. G. M , L. T. Izlar, for his able address on ’that occasion, which was replete *ith rich ores dolbedTrom the mine of knowledge and presented to us in pure rhetorical splendor. Resolved, 2d. 'J'hat without the.en ergetlc efforts of the ladles we 'feel that there could not have been any success attending us. That wc return our thanks to the ladles present and to every one contributing to the Fair, and that we feel more profoundly that! the virtues of true woman- proven at the next term of 1 evpr that He. of U.. OobMnMm* j SKT&i 0 “““ mants are issued on affidavits of Resolved, 3d. That to Bro. G. O. lx and a special floterie of hft Robinson, of the Augusta Musio tecial henchman. House, we are under obligations for «*, the “ harmony of sweet sounds ” jpro- ■ellable Idle Insiaranee Policy duced by one of his fine organs. That ' ever since the wheel of Ixion stopped, . - — . ^ . We take pleasure in coiqmending to ! J,! 16 8 tohe of Sisyphus stood stilj, apd * L ' 1 “ 1 ‘hi t rj< The World’s Greatest Show and lO Times the Grandest arid Greatest on iCarth» IT HAS MO EQBAIt MO BIYALS BLACKVIIXEt, ERIE A. Y. DECEMBER THE GTH ' S TILL •f '■ y. GREAT LONBON SHOW, 8ANGil'R 8 F.Nl.AK€iF.l> URITIHII 5IENACSERIF., AND THE GROTESQUE MARDLGRAS CARNIVAL. One stupendous and undivided consolidation d? nearly all that Is grand, great and novel In the Acrobatic, Equestrian, Curious and Zoological World. And determined to thing in the shape of Our Broadway Business Suits ^■ Our Fine Diagonal Prince Albert S Our Hlesrant Diagonal ’ • *5 vC. ,1 (All Style* and Colon) Are not to be Rtrrpaflsed in quality or price by any hoUse North or South. - liOY^VL TALT.^i-HO COA.CH w. r- ofllT FORFEITED LAND SALES. Purchased from an English Duke, with drivers, bugles and guards, cos tumes included, at a cost of $10,000. The costly equipage is drawn by six Flemish horses aud la a literal representation of ROYAL PLEASURE LIFE IN THE MOTHER COUNTRY, And is la stroug contrast with our once familiar means of stage-coach travel. TIN WOUI.ft.Fi'tlOITN I.AI>Y ftlllEfcA, Led by the most “Expert Principal Equestrienne and only Female! [lore© Rider In M’LI/E HLBIe" HOCKRILLt 12 SUPERB MALE EQUESTRIANS, llo^led by the undisputed bareback King of the Aer^na, JAMES ROBINSON. NOTE.—Any claim made to Championship by ony other artiste than these two G^eat itiders is monstrously absurd and deserves the public’s condemnation. 20 ’tTONH OR ELERHAWT FLESH, Monopolizing and making 5 cur loads of living Elephants—'eore ihttn are owned by ail ot her sliowscombine*! in \ merica. ...... „ , n KI.K1 > HA.NXK IM Military Li lli, playing eloqutnt music, dsnclnc waltz and quadrille, standing on hind legswnd hmd, etc V , , ^ < »° A<!1I.1C LKAFK.TtM Inspired by fno Au3trallar> Athlete. Frank Gardner, tn hio terrific leap and double somersault of 38 feet over a herd of Elephants NmaUcwt Hoot Mint ever C’po«»cd an Ooonn Accompanied bv < ai^in 0-apo^n<l wife, of the little craft.‘ New Bedford” . ,11; h. i>ociaihT.l. , w MAlSTAOK act With his trained horse Ellington,” and the celebrated stud of seven Turko-Servlan . * hiwses . - . , . cvvvv- T^'w,, Queen Minute* Under Water. , BEvEN GOLD tGVEKLI) ClTAltlors of stupendtius sfze and marvelous beauty. 4a0,0fl0 ennnot prorluee their nrototvpes M AlV-HIZUl) Timrvo MONKEY v In comical somersaults Incredible leaps and characteristic eccentricities wu i rr t-ti-ei tt . J^eer nnd Xel»rfv Tentn* in X-Inmeo*. .< > JviAU, ’HE HAIRY GIRL a foir gir' covered with lone glo^*y hair from h«a(f to food A>Tt> THHHE rsURNlKTO IlAHIEM . ; tnese iniant Lyons were born In Gilmore’s Garden last March, and are so amiable that the ladles and children handle them DEN OF SIX TAWNY PANTHKKS FROM THE JUNOLES OF MKXIOO OROUP OF F1VF. HOVAI. UENGAf^ T1UFR8. AUDITOR S OFF Barnwell Barnwell, Nov The lime allowed by law to redeem forfeited lands having expired, the fol lowing tracts will be sold by the Treas urer on tfce first Monday tn DeceYnber to the highest bidder. One-third cash ; balance in two annuli installments^ with interest from date. No piece to sell for less than all back taxes, costs, &c. Par- tier buying may pay all ^ash : allfIndale township. U. Sullivan, 110 acres, 2 lots. J. C. Jones, 2 'ots. BaLDOO township. Andrew Mujicns, lOu ncr J. B. J’lA02U j J. A. Ud acre* 7 bld’gs. luMniwa township. Mrs. Emma Grimes, 1 lot, 1 building. BARNWELL TOWNSHIP. Est. II. A. Duncan. 8 lots, 3 buildings Edward Baker, 1 lot, 2 buildings. E II Frost & co, 100 acres, 1 bld’g. T Jones, 1 building. - BXHNKTT SPRINGS •TOWNShTT. S. S. Dunbar, 180 acres. Barney Myers, 700 acres. James Pippins. 50 acres. BLACKVILLF, TOWNBHtV. Annie Johnson, 8 acres. a » BULL POND TOWNSHIP. C. A, Raymond, 22 acres. FISH POND T0WN8IHP. T. M. Fender, 135 acrq^, 3 buildings. Mary E. Pelham, 100 acres. Est. R. W. May, 300 acres. FOUR MILE TOWNSHIP. Josiah Golphin, 25 acres. Catharine Sapp or Thomas Oliver’s heirs, 312 acres. Joseph Tberox, 2 acres. Frank Turner, 10 acres. G K Morgan, 200 acres. great cypress township. Moody Bailey, 50 acres. Ellen Allen, 38 acres. MIDWAY TOWNSHIP. W R Bellinger, 100 acres. A A Patterson, 400 acre?, 3. builtiings. Minus Robinson, 52 acres, 1 building. E II A Smoke, 1 lot. C E Smoke, 80 acres. David. Smoke, 40 acres. Robert Spell, 50 acres, 1 building. RED pAK TOWNSHIP. Estate 11 A Duncan, 1.600 acres. U Sullivan,HOG acres, 3 building’i. RICHLAND TOWNSHIP. Mrs Martha Beck, 100 acres. J M Rock, 60 acres, 2 buildings. ROSEMARY TOWNSHIP. Mrs Clarissa Ashley, 300 acres. Wm McDonald, 150 acres. SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP. S II Atkinson, 800 acres, 4 buildings. Mrs Pauline Boyle's, 177 acre*, 8 buildings THREE MILE TOWMHIP. . J W Carter, 205 acres, 5 buildings. James Jones, 5$ acres. • C. E. LARTIGUE, Auditor, Barnwell County. Wedding Gifts —AT— ALLAN’S. M, YOMER & 85 rensrq 8trts‘Ft. 'ohakuebtott. s. c. prices Wym tic^, <•) Coufvrr, v V. 14, 1878.) Trained and performed b)- the EngTlth expert, Alfred Still. Positively'(bree'fifee* as many as are owneu by any other show, and the only performing wild boasts of their kind in America LAIR OF EIGHT GBAYK ROBBING HYENAS Manipulated in open den in the streets during the Pageant. No other hyngas were ever courage and tack to perform them. 1 WOMAN WITH V HAIK FI\’B. FlfKT LONG, , With the most Oi-rantic Uild B^-nst Show ever congregated under acres of water»proof pa vilions, end the Finest Act of Bpring-Board Leaps; best Feats of Tumbling; the most elegantly dressed people, and the Largast Company of Circus Performers ever seen in any one establishmefilon earth. J TEN GREAT CLOWNS, among whom are John Patterton, the Irish Wit and Vocalist, from County Clare, and the three unapproachable French Kennebel Brothers. A ( h&llengeof $o0,00O is offered that no other showcan produce aay one of the alAve features, and that the Londor alone has them. Any other company advertising a Mardi Gras Carnival not only cannot produce it, but stole the idea bodily from the London. As a fitting contribution to the pleasure of all lovers of Grand SpecUoles, the London offers the GORGEOUS FREE STREET PROCESSION, which occurs dally between 9 and _ It) a m., introducing over 300 people, 306 horses and 100 Lilliputian Poimm If readers' a thorouuhlysafe” and° re- 1 Tantalus forgot his perpetual thirst at JV nisguificent Tableau Cars, Alligator, Whale and Fairy Chariot*, Brilliant costumes • * life Insurance atreqey. whose t i ie of the lyre of Orpheus, mu - an 1 J ObUPMouiitea Haruess, the ever popular Mardi-Gras Carnival, the amusing MechanU or assets are inexhaustible. It 8 * c hiiphad Charms, and we are pleased c *‘. Au t 0,l ? ftt »> LOGO Flags, Banners and Waving Plumes, and an endless catalogue of sen- atock company operatinH under tbat ® uoh a f8 among ns, who f** 10 "* 1 ,, E hu . w o r,h co " ,, "* ^ u "^ re<lB of lnilM ,0 wit n«»s. the whole grand display en- W ti^^lth Ufe^olldS b a » caught the inspiration froi the 1 llTen * J 7" k T TW ? FU ^ L MILITARY BANDS OF MUSIC, issued In the form of Dr Pierce’s *° D ot Apollo. 8. Likbman, W. M. ‘ . l eme,ll ^ er , ,hat London alone performs all it advertises, and that Its record is th form Of Dr. Pierces A Cosnob Secretary brighter and clearer than any contemporary. No traveling estabUshmeatoVarreceived ’ _ *’ such eulogistic press notices and unstinted and hearty praise from the liberal and fair 1 j min led public. In round numbers we hare now Notwithstanding the tremendously Increased proportions of this Gnat Show, the kaxca will V**-.nrta 1 rv a Issued in the form of Dr. Pierce’s Men Medical Discovery and Pleas- t Purgative Pellets (which,if taken directed, insure the system against lease) upon payment of a very small thirty thousand post offices, and they prices will remain 11 M ** dru^ts ore j are increasing at the rate of about one , 25 “ate ^ PwfofJi^ D^^Ta^T^ opsa ods ■* j PK clous, o - • " utRuted igentst thousand a fear. Beserved Seats, 1 hour fine watches, Amorl«an and Hwias, of the Latest Styles. RICH JEWELRY Of New and Elegant Designs and Exqui site Workmanship, STERLING SILVERWARE, * • • « In Freah and Beautiful Patterns, especial ly adapted for Wedding Presents. SILVER PLATEDWARE. Tea Sets, Waiters, loe Pitchers, Batter Dishes, Cups, Goblets, b poo ns, Forks of beet quality, Ac. CHOICE FANCY GOODS. French and Amerioan Clocks. Fine Table Cutlery, bpectaolss, Ac. a # . » « * Watches i Jewelry Carefully Repaired. THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOW EST PRICKS. JAMES ALLAN, WTJDng street, Gharlestbn. 8. C. sepW-ly Billiard Table for Sale! A Splendid Billiard Table, Decker & Co., Makers, la first dose order, for sole at a very low price. Apply to noraS B Black yu’le. L a,, s ales. ow * ^ukk Jt .4 . ’ Trik Great SAVINGS iNsrmmos Augusta crockery housi t. c sties. $50 to $100 SAVED!! Unrivalled Pianos! shlPERIOR ORGANS LARGEST STOCK IN THE SOUTH 11 Best INSTRUMENTS Manofactured toWKST PRICES” IN AMERICA.i AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION II bmplete in Every Department Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed I l Numerous testimonials from purchasers In this ami the adjoining Niate* confirm the above, and establish the fact that prices kt Thk AyjyjsTA Music Hous* are lower than in New York, Boston, Philadelphia or Balti- q’ more. 8 4 TO $10 Secures fl»e best M IVano, ’ V U * 0 N T H Made iu America. L Y I Organ Music by Mall ar Express Every Day Order* Filled on Day of Reception 1 I GOODS EXPRESSED to any Point . E 0.11 TUNING AND REPAIRING By C. H. TAYLOR, the only Author ized Tuuer of the Augusta Music House. . _ . G. 0- Robinson & Co., 265 Broad St., Augusta, Oa. au29 T, Marirwaltor’s !T1ARR£iE WORKS, Broad St., (near Lower Market),- Augusta, Ga. 1 MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, and Mar ble Work generally jd ways on hand or made to order. A large selection ready for letter ing and delivery at shortest notice. Several hundreds v( new deeigne of the must modern style of Monuments furnished at a lower price than ever before in this market, and of the-best workmanship, similar to that of the- now TON FEDERATE MONUMENT recently erected by me in Augusta. dclO-fimo FJNE i mi nus DUNN IfAS just received another drova of fiaa Kentucky HORSES AND MULES which have been selected for the coming Season, and invites the careful inspection of the lovers of Heysei^e*^. ■ His fine new STAAlAEfl. in front of Mrs. Hull’s old stand, are now completed, and parties can have their Stock well attended to at very moderate rates. URIAH DUNN. oct24-tf M ARRIVAL OF LAMRETfl’S WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS. r RNIPS, Cabbages and Garden Peas. Also, red and white Onion Sets, large assortment of Flower Seeds,, Tinware, Willow Ware and Woodep Ware, Agricultural Imple ments, &c. WM. J. MILLER, (Sign of Plow), 363 King 8L, ocl7-3mo Charlswton, 8. O. Dr* Henry J. Monzon, Siir^eon Dehllst. R.S’oiS^ cl tl aen* of impoutek and jobber or Glass, China, Earthenware, Lamp*, Brackets, Chandeliers and House Furnishing Goods. * r ' ' V . No. 297 Bkoad Street, AtJoutiXA., okohoxa; . (2 Doors Below V. Richards & Bros.) Full line of Fancy Vases, Gmnmfti, nov2i-3mo ■AxSB&f ' ’ •'KljP™ 4ho. ■ BE, P. F. STOKKB, DRUGGIST AND APOTHBCABY, BLACKVILLE, 8. <71, _| 1 ♦* * - , 4 H AS .on bkoll end'fas ponstantly rv- oelvlng. a well seieoted stock of puye Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Perfumsty, Toilet Bric-s-Brac, Patent Medicines -.and Druggists . sundries, which be offers on the mostyssspaaMo terras for ossh or country prodoeew > - ^ Professional calls In tows or country promptly attended to. sep20 tf Leading Millinery EstaMUkaegt OF AUGUSTA'. t ■ . MRS. N. CLARK S OLICITS orders for Hare Bonnets and Fanny Goods. All the trading ehape. in Hsts and Bonnets. Prices low. Large stock of Fringe, Ribbons, Laces, Hair Switches. Ac. Zephyr, Card Board, Jewelry, Ae. 251 Broad Streep, usta, Ga. . » * « nov21-3m Auguste,! P ROVED Bills of tbs State of South Carolina for and Redemption of Lanrfa^ of tbs Taxes 9 »OB SALE) Cochran A Alexandm 1 , 16 BROAD STREET, CHARLES*! ON, s. c; Commission no jpU-3m Agents for ScctirUtes Heal Estate. X L. TOBIN. ATTORNEY AT LAW,, ALLENDALE, SOUTH CAROLINA JanlO fy ■ Q* W*- M- Williams . . * ATTORNEY AT LAW. MIDWAY, SOUTH CAROIJNA. Practices iu all the courts: 500 Fcxr Sale. BUSHELS genuine select Red Bust Proof Oats. Price, 80c. per bushel, socked and delivered at de pot Five cents per bushel less when sacks are furotshed. - - Also, Berkshire Pigs, from the best blood In the United States. For further information call on or address J. R HAIR, ocl7-tf Elko, 8. a RTORMIOME AT AWmOll! A Storehouse will be sold st public auction on Tuesday, the 10th day of December, in the Town of Blaek* viUe, st 12 o’clock bl, froettogon Bail-' road avenue, 40 feet wide by 150, feet deep. Terms: One-half cash, balance on a credit of 12 months, at 7 per cent. Interest. J. A. PEACOCK. i? ■ ■ ■ ■* S ' ■ N A. F. STALLING. snuniiAwiiiHin SUCCESSORS TO J. H.W UHRMANN 4 G0-; »- ‘ w . . WHOLEBAUC DEALERS 1» - ^ - Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, Regsrs and Cider Vinegar-, 120 EAST BAr, CHARLESTON, S. O. Thirty-five years In btmloees, the oldest merchant on the Boy. oelT-tmb f&TABUSHXb 1864. CHARLES HICKEY, DKALER I» Looking Qlamas,. inn, Window Cptnleen, PhotCgn Frames, Qonl and Tnasel Loop*, 1 No. 345 Eio^ St., above ] CbaHeston, Sooth ^ kngravingi nad Oil! , oet$l-6a