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CITY AFFAIRS, Meeting* Tnt* Du jr. St. Audrow's IiOdgc, at 7 1*. If. .lourney men Carpenters, at li a IL paul. 7 P. M People's Hunk, ut ll A. M. Preuudschurishuud, ats P. M. Charleston illiluincn Society, al S P. M. Auction Sale? Tl>? William McK-v wfiTsoll at 10 o'clock, al lils nloro, rnntlMire, dry goods, Ac Tun OlIBAPKBT Y KT.-Tho NKWH Job OOlco lu now printing bHI-beada In Um bust style und on line papor, at $-?GO per thousand. Merchants, think or itt GOOK FKIHT.-A main watt fought on tho Neck, on Saturday, between a Charleston and a New Yoi? cock, In which tho former was worsted. A subsequent light between two Charleston birds, Jeff. Davis and Sherman, was won by thc rormcr. A number or sporting men wcro present, und some money chnnged hands. PBOPI.KS1 HANK.-A meeting of 'the stock? holders or this bank will bc held at ll o'clock this morning, ut No. 10 Broad, street, to consider thc actor the Legislature touching thc banks of the Slato, and to determine thc ruturo policy o? thc bunk, lt ls generally understood that thc Unonccs or Ute bank warrant a resumption or business, wuloh lt ls lo br hoped will bo effected al an early day. ^_ Tnw Lionr-FiKOBBBD GKNTUT.-Ever since inc Macon Fuir, thc pickpockets novo becu busy In Georgia and Alabama. An elderly lady reached Angnsla last Saturday, on her way lo Chcsler lOld County, In tills State, from Montgomery* Alabama, at which point she had lier pocket plokcd of eighty dollars, all her available cash. A gentleman on tho same train lost three hun? dred dollars. Tun Quo WAnitANTO CASKS.-It is under? stood that thc Chief Justice has adjudged thc re? spondents In thc QUO warranta coses, guilty or a .ontempt. In not obeying tho order of the court, heretofore made. Ho retains thc.motion for his farther order, not desiring to direct an attach? ment mun his decision on the quo warranta is rcndorcS by tbe Supreme Court. No oxtended .pinion ls rendered. POBOIIASE OP A GOLD Mum.-On Tuosday, tue otb Instant, the valuablo mineral rarm, con? taining &06 acres, known as 1.orton's Gold Mine, was purchased ror $1700 by Mr. John lt. Cochran, with the Intention or working IL Prior to thc war, this minc, situated near Porry ville, a station on the Blue Ridge Railroad, was worked by negroes. It possesses every convenience for Its working. Thc work will bc pushed rapidly ahead. CORONER'S INQUEST.-Coroner Whiling bold an Inquest on Saturday, at the Roper Hospital, '.Ter thc body of a seaman who bad been Injured by a fall from the masthead while thc vessel was at sea. Ile had been sick for some time, and thc jory returned a verdict In accordance with thc facts presented. Thc jory on thc murder case will convene to-day at 10 o'clock, and as thc witnesses are allon hand a vcrdiot will probably be rendered. A LUCKY ESCAPE.- Whllo Dr. Oglor, 8r., was driving out In hla boggy on Sunday arter- . noon, nocompanlcd by hts servant, thc axle snapped In two. Tho dootor and hts servant were both thrown out, and thc horse, finding itself un - controlled, darted otf at rapid pace, and wont a .enumerable, distance Indore lt could bc Stopped. Tho doctor and lils servant, we are happy to say, escaped with only a rcw Might bruises and a startling fright, thc buggy being broken to pieces. Tax CARE OP Mn, CHARLES CARN.-A New York dispatch states that Mr. Cann, thc broker, .f tbls city, whoso recent arrest In New York for allcgod forgery has already been noticed, hos Succeeded In Vindicating himself. It appears that ho had seul ruuas io ?cw York to meet his drafts, bat reached that city In advance of the money. His draft for $10,000 was dishonored and he was arrested. Satisfactory explanations were made before Judge Ingraham and he was released. PALMETTO LEAVES IN COMMERCE.- Lalo nd vtoes from England state that there lately ar? rived in Liverpool from New York 4076 bundles of palm leaves, weighing forty tons, which were sold for $250 currency per ton. Thc leaves are the produot or the palmetto tree of thc Southern States, and a large and profitable bnslness, lt ls asserted, hos been established In gathering, picking in bundles and exporting, what has here? tofore been a useless product. In all 7605 bandies .f palmetto leaves have arrived In Liverpool. CONTI. Aa RATION IN FLOR ENGE, 8. C.-On Fri? day night, about 7 o'otnek, a Arc was discovered m thc bakehouse of Mr. Philip Ruchbelt, Jr., in Front street, florence, caused rrom a defective Sae tn thc chimney. Had it not been for thc ex? ertions of Mr. Ocorgc A. Howard and Ibo news? boy, John Dart, thc wholo block .would probably have heir, consumed. Tho Florence fire engine .ompauy were promptly on tho Bpot, but tho ssarclty of waler rendered its offerts compara? tively useless. Mr. Rucbhclt bxs sustained no loss to bis stouk, and the repairs to the building wBI eost but a trifle. AN AMUSINO IN?TDIKT.-On Friday morning last, while Jim Hulloso (colored constable or E. W. Lloyd, at Florence,) was taking a prisoner to the Darlington Jnll, ror cow stealing, (said prisoner be? ing handcuffed and chained to the back of the buggy,) ho lost his hat accidentally. Jim, ever po? nto, gave the prisoner thc reins nnd went back af? ter the bat, whilst Smart, the prisoner, nrged on tho steed at a fearful speed, leaving polite Jim, hat tn hand, far in thc distance, a sadder, bnt wc hope, a wiser man. After driving rapidly Tor two miles, prisoner halted the foaming animal, and after tearing off tho back or tho buggy to which he had been chained, took to the woods, leaving the vehicle a wreck and tho constable a wretched man. Capt. E. W. Lloyd, to whom thc buggy be? longs, has our sympathies. Tan MAGAZINER.-Thc Eclectic for December has for a frontis pi er e a portrait or the fain nus Perc Hyacinthe. Among thc many valuable arUolcs which lt contains wc note especially "France and tho (Ecumenical Council of 1809," from tho British Quarterly, "Terrestrial Magnetism" from Chamber's Journal, and thc continuation Cf "Ro? man Imperialism," by Professor Seeley. This number closes a volume, and this is a good Hine to subscribo to what ls unquestionably ono or thc moat valuable maeaxincs in (he eont.iry. Tko Riverside Magazine for December. Of thc Riverside wc havo orten' had occasion to speak. It ls highly sparkling and pure, as full of Infor? mation os amusement-tho best magasine for yoong people that wc have scan. Both tho Eclectic and Riverside n* ay be had at Pug artie's Book Repository, King street. CBOMBS.-Laborers wore busy on Saturday .tearing away the debris of the late Ore on East Bay, and thc work of rebuilding will soon bc com? menced. Tho Insane woman, whoso arrest In Augusta has been mentioned, arrived In this city on Friday evening. Sho is nt present In the Roper Hospital, and, If hor mental derangement continues, will be sent to tho Asylum at Columbia. Tho children ?Ut bo acnt to tho Orphanhonae. "Ono more unfortunate" drummor was arrested on Saturday, but secured blmself by taking out a Uoonac Ford's dramatic, company have arrived, and are staying at the Pavilion. Miss 1-aura Alexander, loading lady of tho company, ls at the Charleston. Tba white Jonrneymcn carpenters meet this even ng, at thc Washington F.ro Company's Hal', to elect a delegate to tho Executive Committee of Workingmen, and to sign tho constitution. The A.ken Hotel has bren pnrohased hy some northern capitalists, but will not ohango ham), mn Ul ?orno time In May. Mr. Audorson, tba popu? lar hos*, win remain in charge. TUB Pl AKT! KS' AND UltttHANIOB' BANK.-Wo aro authorized to say that tho Planter*' and Me? chanics' Bauk or Booth Carolina ls redeeming ila billa at Ila office. A Mo?Krt15sTAm.isuMiNT.-Wc invito tho ot tciilloD or thu friends or TUB Nuws In thc city and throuKhnut tho Stale to tho oxoollent mcinnes of tili klnii^'bt^eji.tijoya ror the prompt execution vlded with new type and machinery 01 iTfiV-i.ncih and mom approved pattern, and having a large and carefully selected Block or cardH, envelopes and papers of all <piulilles, TUB NEWS Job Chico 1? now prepared lo lill orders ror every description or plain und ornamental printing In thc very best maimer, and ut rates nt least as low as any other establishment in thc Southern States. Call at Tua Nuws building (up stairs) and examine our scale of price? and specimens of our work. CIIKAPKK COAL.-Consumen will bo gratiHod to learn that a very lin portant reduction In prices occurred In this article al thc auction sale in New York on Wednesday. Tho World says: "There were 70,000 lons sold; the bidding, even at tho low prices that prevailed, was not eager-facts which show thal, lu tho opinion of thc dealers, an advance. In prices ls not to bo expected, and that probably a still turthcr dc~:;nc may occur. Lump coal sold ns low aa $4 06; titcatnboai coal at $4 o: ; grr'.o coal at $4 30; egg coal as low as ISIS; chestnut al thc same; and slovo coal us low as $7 16-which is a decline of about ono dollar a ton on tills quality, und u much prent?"- dCCllnOOU all thc other varieties. An these arc thc prices tor loos or2340 pounds, and thc dealers sell lo their customers tons or only 2009 prounds, thc retail prices will probably not bo very much higher, ere long, lita) thc rates which obtained nt this sale." Tun AGAUKBY UK Monte-Kvcrybody Is on tao qui vive ror tho opening or our now and beau? tiful Temple ortho Drama, which Manager Ford formally announces this morning for Wednesday evening next. The company hos been organized with care and discrimination, and comprises really meritorious artists. Miss Alexander, thc leading Indy, ls an accomplished actress and a charming and cultivated lady. She belongs to ono or thc leading ramilles In Western North Carolina. Her rather was one ot the most brilliant members or thc bar, and her mothor a renowned belle or thc Stute. Thc Alexanders, folks and O rah am s arc historic names In North Carolina, and have been from the dato of thc Mecklenburg Declaration, prominent alike in public and pr?valo lifo. Dne brother was a distinguished olTlocr or the Confcd cratc navy, and another lett the presidency of a college in Texas to Borve in the Confederate nrmy, which ho dtd with distinction. Thc Wilmington Journal, speaking or Miss Aloxandcr, editorially says : Still young, and as lt were just entering upon her duties and studies, she, ot course, has still mnch to learn. Kenned In all that makes tho true woman, thus carly In her career sho yet hesitates to give herself up to her ports. With her carly associations and culturo her nature yet shrinks from loo great a display ot abandon. But having overcome these dlDlculllcs anti having practiced her voice, and having cduoatcd hcrscir In thc stage tricks or business, she will doubtless take a higlt Rtand. Wo arc sn re that Miss Alexander will bc warmly welcomed opon the Charleston boards. UNITED STATICS CIKODTT COORT, FRIDAY, NO VRBIIRK 20, HMS- HOM. G. S. HRTAN PRESIDING. United States vs. Kmunncl Parker-distilling with? out paying special tax. Charles H. I.auneau, ad? ministrator, vs. Abel Grady-lu equity. Git mo? tion or simon ton A Barker, defendant's attorneys, lt ls ordered that tho order of thia court, made upon their motton, on 7th December, isos, grant? ing a stay or execution In this case, bc and tho same ls hareby rescinded and vacated. DISTRICT COURT. Bx parte F. W. Carwllo, in rc A. A. Glover-pe? tition to allow counsel rec. S. W. Melton, pro pct. Upon hearing report of registrar, Ac., ordered, that rec or $760 bc allowed. Bx parte Wm. T. Gary, in re A. J. Hughes-peti? tion to allow counsel tee. H. W. Melton, pro pet. Upon hearing report ot registrar, Ac., ordered, that ree or $&oo bo allowed. Ex parte Wm. T. Gary, in re Thomas S. Miller DCtitlnn to allow rnnnul foo. S. W. Moiton, pru pet. Upon hearing report or registrar, An., order? ed, that fee ot $1000 bo allowed. Ex parte T. P. Slider, In rc H. H. Kin ard-peti? tion for payment ot tax. Baxter A Johnston, pro pet. Upon bearing report or registrar, or? dered, that thc sam ot $87 26 be paid county treasurer. , The court then adjourned until Monday ll o'clock. A MoNBTBit OK Tira DBKP.-Those who "go down to the sea in ships" arc usually famous for their "Ssh stories," but lt has fallen to thc lot or some colored fishermen ol this city, not only to ace, but to capture one or thc hugs inhabitants or thc world or water, and secure their trophy upon u rra /irma. Thc monster was seen near Wappoo Cut, In shallow water, and was pnrsued by thc UshcrmcD, who struck him with their oars. Flus? tered apparently at Unding himself in close quar? ters, he beat wildly in every direction to the great ailinn or his assailants, until a lucky Hounder landed bim In tne marsh. Ho was at once at? tacked moro vigorously, and . a tierce engage? ment ensued, In which ho had almost work? ed his way orr thc marsh, bnt was driven back nnd dispatched by thrusting an oar into his blow hole on thc top of thc hoad, and by repeated blown on the side or the head with an axe. Arter thc Captive had ceased his dying struggles, he was attached to thc boat and towed to anselm's Mill, where with some difficulty the carcass was elevated to thc wharf. A largo truck was secured, nnd after wrapping the enor? mous fish In canvas, lt was transported to thc Military Hall, escorted by a mixed crowd of gap? ing wonder-seekers. It was on exhibition OD saturday In.thc yard or the Military Hall, and was visited by great numbers or persons. It ls about eighteen tact in length and four In diame? ter at the widest part of the body, with a blunt, square-shaped head, having thc mouth con? siderably recessed, and furnished with a range or short, conical teeth some distance from each other. Tho eye is small und dull, with a backward look, and lt has the blow holo and flus characteristic of the whale family. The general Impression seemed to be that tho monster was a genuine black whale, though not full grown. Professor Holmes, how? ever, pronounced lt to bo the grampus, or which there are several species, the largest attaining a length or twenty Uve feet. Tho name grampus ls supposai to bo a corruption of thc French orana poisson. .Specimens have occasionally been caught off our ooast, but this, wc believe, la the first Instance of ono of these monsters having boen known to visit our harbor. The carcass will remain rm exhibition for some hours this morning, after whleh lt will bo cut up and tried for oil. A yield )f from ono to two barrels is cor.Rdsntly expect? i, and, tr realized, will be thc Drat caso, sn lar Ob we kuow, of Calf oe "strut? ing Ile." Resolutions. At a meeting of the Masonic Fair Associa? tion, held at tho Masonic Hall on tho ovonlng of Wednesday, November 24, lase, the following res? olutions were unanimously adopted and directed lo bo published in the daily papera : unsolved. That tho thanks of this Association for irnd In bchair of tho various Ooramandcrles, Chapters ami Lodges, be returned to tho ladles who s i kindly and suoce-srnlly volunteered and assisted at tho various tables during the past wonk at our fair. Besotoent, That we attribute the great measure of our success to their enthusiasm, energy and presence, and but for their valuable assistance we rear that tho noble objects of our charity could never have been accomplished. Unsolved, That wo aa Masons will over hold In urateful remembrance their labora In our behalf, and hope thai they will soon realise that our suc? cess ls their ? n cc ess, and our loss their loss. itesoteea, That tho thanks or this Association be also tendered to John S. Biggs, Esq., president, ami tho board of directora or tho Charleston City Hnilroid Company, ror their kind gift or placing the cars or Un ir linea at our disposal, Doe of cost up tn a 'ato hour In thc evening. Rwoi ol. That wo recognize in this actof chari? ty an effort to aislst and ronder certain our sue cesa. Rasoloe?, That the dally papers be requested to publish the above rooiiuMona. AOODHf INS T. BX YT BR, ChAlrSttftR. B. B. BROWN, Secretary. Hotel Arrlv?U-Sovt>?iI?er ?7 .nd a?. GBABMerrON D0TK1~ H. Fs. Fraser, Georgetown, B. C.; C. Gilbert artUtwoson?. Hucksvlllo; Captain Josse. D. Mor ?.ttfmJ* Kaloon; J. 8. MM?f-?? I A. WrigM. Mr*. J. A. Wright, Allanla; W MW ?tenn. Claraville, Ca.; ll. H. Wrlto, lows, t). K. llosincr, Ocorge McKinny. Henry JR HOOJCJV Jiow Yorki J._a ?VJlP3_^^ 1er, charloitHvllie; il. c. Judd, Beaufort; II. li. Hrown, rori itoyoi ItaUroad; c. M. Krenca, Pitts* bnrg;N. Poole, M. I)., Jersey City; K. li.Smith, Newberry; Frederick A. Sawyer, City; W. J. OrosswoU, Augusta; E. Malcott, J. K. Melville, Huston; P. I). I.Incola, lil ow intel il ; Mrs. Marali Swain, Mrs. Hibbard, Philadelphia; NISH Laura Alexander, North Carolina; IL KcManiiti*, City; K. Muslowc, Massachusetts; lt. A. Sedgwick, Cali? fornia. rAVIUON I'OTRI.. P. K. Coburn, Summerville; P. B. Bennett, Charleston; J. L. Ainaker, Kort Molle; tl. Waroo, lt ox li nnr, N. C.; A. Horgan, Georgetown; W. S. Talbott, Bourbon County, Ky.; J. H. Ult/,, Au? gusta; W. II. Bennett, Walterboro';J. J. Mulligan, Georgia; Miss. U.C. Miller, Pall lUver, Mass.; A. Stickney und wiro, Charleston; ll. K. Horres*, Savannah; Will H. Chundlcr, Charleston; ti. Har? ri tiger. New York; T. B. Fielding, K. B. Mc? Cullough, Columbia; I). W. Whitaker, Newborn; M. B. Brown, Charleston; George Ovi:\lt, Darby, Conn.; George Sellers, J. S. Lutlmcr, Philadelphia; George A. Gardner, Augusta; Suniual dyan, W. ll. Crisp, Harvey ll. Wood, W. ll. Burton, W. Sheldon, M. Angler, T. Sinclair, Miss Hulllo Hillridge, Mrs. L. Eldridge, Miss Ll7./.le Herbert, Miss Tores* I.j le, Ford's Dramatic Company, llaltiuiorc; IL P. Jackson, Wilmington. N. C. a n. i-a itu i'si:, ll. lt. Curl Is, Now York; C. W. Tutlle, Auburn; Chas. Upplucolt, Philadelphia; Kd. M. Morse, Smith Gaston, Mass.; ll. J. Poland, New York; Geo. Gale, Chicago; H. P. Smith, New York; Itobcrt IL Conan!, Michigan; Jas. 0. 6mlth, Con? necticut.; N. IL Dean, New York; Wm. Mumm, South Haven; .las. M. Hates, New York; G. Y. N. Standish, Canada'. Geo. S. Gold, Newborn, N. Y.; W. T. Marson, S. W. Morgan, South Carolina; N. G. Wilson, Louisville; W. II. King, Texas; Richard Henry, M. J. Carcomen and wife; Mrs. J. S. Es tcrllng and child, Georgetown; Miss Jane P. Wal? cott, Rurlinglon, YL; w. J. Gcrlon, Sweden; IL McCullough, T. II. Guldcny, Columblu; J.8. Stand? ish, Brooklyn; IL L. Slaughter, New Tork; Rd win A. Smith, Atlanta; A. G. Hutu j, rittsburg; 0. H. Jenkins, Kentucky; W. A. Moore, New York; Geo. W. Berry and wiro, Boston. Tt U S I X E X X NOTICES. O? i HAT PArnus and copying books. One note paper at $1, $1 as and $1 so per roam. Pine letter paper at $2 so and $3 per roam. Large Btock al? ways on hand. Also a job lot of copying books, letter else (0 by ll) too pages, slightly damaged, at ooo and 7fio; In good order at tl- Also a Une ?tock or those writing papera which took the gold medal at thc late State Fair. WALK KR, BYANS & COOSWBLI* nov27 2 No. 3 Broad and No. loo Bast Bay. BUSINESS KN vu LO ms.-TUB NBWB Job Office is now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with 11 ns i ness cards printed thereon, at (I per thous? and. Send your orders. livery merchant and business mau should have his card printed on his envelopes. ONH OP DiOKiiNS' or Sooti'a Works ls present? ed to every annual subscriber to tho XIX Cen? tury. oct? C ? mn ber, Sncl, &z. O A Ll COAL! COAL! 80S tons of Red Ash Egg GOAL, ordered for par? lor nse. ALSO, 50 tons or Red Ash OOAL, now landing rrom schooner H. P. Cabada. For sale by C. W. SKIGNIOUB, No. 271 Last Bay, Between Hasel and Wentworth streets. nov201_ ALI COAL! COAL ! 300 tons Red Ash Bgg GOAL landing rrom Brig Gambia, and for sale by H. F. BAK.BR A CO.. Coal Yard. nov2S No. 20 Cumberland street. ilirn ?oo?s, &t. j^TEW SAVINGS . INSTITUTION. TUB TIME APPROAOTIBS WHBN WARM CLOTHING Is Qsavoldable, and thc point is to know HOW AND WnBEUI TO UO TO OBTAIN A SOPPLT. A great many have ronad oat already, and now advise their frends in want er DRY GOODS To call at FURCHGOTT A BBC, CORNER Ol' KINS AND OA LB OCR 9TRBHTB, Where Dry Goods cap be bought to a great advan? tage. Attention ts coiled to: 100 pair 10-4 Wbilo Blankets, only $3 TS, worth $4 50. 12-4 German Coverlets, from t* np. Largo Comforts, only $3. 100 pair Fine Double Shawls, only $4 "o, worth $6 00. Arab Shawls, from $0, np. I case Brown Cauton Flannel, only 10c. per yard, worth 20c. Heavy Black Beaver Cloth for Cloaks, only 12, worth %i 76. A Bno assortment of Brown Shirtings, Long cloths, Alpacas, Dress Goods, Notions, Ho? siery, Gloves, Ac, which have been bought by largo quanti ties, and wiU bo sold to satiary the purchasers In every reo poet. FDROnQOTT A BRO., Corner King and Calhoun streets. JOV-A special Department for Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Ac, sold at correspondingly low pri?es._nov22 amos QIIEAP GOODS I CHEAP GOODS! AT I. G OUDKOP'?,' Mo. 423 KIMO BTRBBT. Raving removed to that large and oemmodlone Building next to Burnham'a Drag Store, I am now prepared to offer the greatest bargains In ?RT GOODS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, As., this market has aver prodaced. Purchasers wUl do well by calling and examin? ing onr stock af DRESS GOODS PRINTS ?AWGCL0TH8 SHEETING PILI OW COTTON BROWN GOODS TADLE LINEN TOWELS OINGnAHS CASSUfERKS HOSIERY, NOTIONS, Aa, Ac. Bern cm ber, I. OOUDKOUP'S NSW STAND, No. 423 KIMO STKKBT, no vs mwf Next to Burnham'a Drag Store. JENKINS ft CUNNINGHAM, COTTON n lt 0 It K lt fl AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Na t WARREN BLOCK, (up stairs,) APOUHTA, OA. lOnN JENKINS. ROBT. H. DUNNINGHAM. Sole agents for the sale of tko celebrated Dickson A Peeler Cotton Seed tor Uno Utalca or South Caro? lina and Georgia. Uef. rcnc- H-j. T. Gardiner and J. J. Cohen * Bons, Augusta, (JIL, and Clagliora, Uertiog A Co., Charleston, S. 0. and AutruaU, Qa? novia cmos F ?Uiecellarieatto. . RB S U PO RK SAUSAGES) KV ISRY M0KN1 NO, Af ri T A LL No. 13, I, O VT H R U K K K M A R K H T. unvzo 3 _ WANT UH, THU ?MIMil? TO KNOW that Chapped linois ami Kare and Hore LIRA uro oared by oneaiMillcalloa or Hr. cuii CNS "CAM l'Huit ION A NU GLYCERINE." It keeps thc himos son lu the coldest weather. iiovzu . F H . I) A U K Ii MUSIU DKALKR, l'ianoTunor, Teaohoror Vlo lin. !. in tc and Guitar. Kc pal rot ?r Muiiloul laira inculs. llltohcock'H rive nndTonoeuw Muslo always on hand. ll A Ll .H AND PARTIES furnlchtd with thc best ami most rashionablo Muslo lately rccclTcd from Europe at moderate pr ici?. Apply at No. 440 Kine street, tour doors above Calhoun. uctia tulmthOinoR YOU WISH TO PUT OFF INDRFl N ITEL Y Sick Headache, Soar Kruotations and Acidity of Ute Slomaobr BSK SOLOMON'S IUTTRRS. For sale by RAOUL A LYHAII. septn amos__ rjUlE DRAWING OF SPANISH POLICY TAKKH PLAUE DAILY I In thc large Hall In tho rear or our Banking Moase. CHANCES TEN CENTS BACH. Prir.os ranging In value from $7 to $T77,700. One prlso to every 107 blanks. Send to us ten cents and any three number* between 107 and 777,700, they will bc put Into thu wheel. II you draw a prlvic wo will lot you know by return mall. BOALS OK lu SOO TNT POR UIIANOB8 : 1 Chance. 10 cts. I 100 Chances.$R 76 10 Chance*.06 ctn. I 200 Chances.17 oo 20 Chances.$l 80 I 400 Chances.33 so oo imanors. 4 so | loco Chance?.no oo Address all comrounlculluna to 1. M. ULAKE A CO., Bnnkors, And Sole Agents tor Spanish Policy lu tho United Status, novas ll* Mo. A04 Hroadway, New York. S OLOMON'S I! 1 T T ll It S CH VB fl BURR AL SATISFACTION. For sale by SOptl7 arnss_RAOUL A LTNAII. J^O YOU WISH TO SLEEP SOUNDLY at night, and awake m the norning with a thorough appreciation er yoar egg, rois and coffeet ?SB SOLOMON'S BITTERS. For sale by RAOUL A LTNAII. sept!7 3moa w ?matinal. ANTED, $3000 FOR TWO YEARS or longer, on first mortgage or real estate la this city. Apply t? T. U. KING, no?2-1 wfm3? No. 87 Broad street. g I G ll T G II KOKS On Messrs. MORTON, RLTS9 A CO., New York, in aunts to suit purchasers. For sale by K. LAFITTE A CO., ootri -?ths8mj_No. IO Broad Btrcct. rJIWENT^FTVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. Wanted to bobrow on a mortgage ot Beal Estate. In value cami K, ronr times that amount. Titles indisputably aae.Dropertr nnlnoumbered. Apply to A. 0. KAUFMAN, Broker and Ounmlsslon Agent, nov24_Nt, y. Broad street. Britta anb -ginnio^inu, <9>oobe. F ll E S ll ARRIYALS! LATEST STYLES t COMFORTABLB PIT I LOWEST PRICKS 1 S S S 8 S S S S S S SCOTT'S S S S S S S S 3 S 3 S S S S S S STAR SHIRTS S B S S AND COLLARS 3 S S S RBADY MADS 8 S 8 S AV? M AUB 3 . S TO ORDBR. 8 3 8 ;* - 8 S MEN'S S S 8 8 FURNISHING S S88S8S8 SSS98SS 8 aOODS. 8 8 8 8 8 S 3 S 8 8 AT THE GREAT SHIRT HM POM BM ! LOOK FOR THU STAR SIGH, M E E T I N U STBBRT, NBARLY OPPOSITE MARKET DALL. nevis nao O N E PR I CE! ta S n m ts t3 S ? * 3 * a 5 $ sf i M ? I C at P ? t? t? ! 3 g sis Ls 3 I I i ?5 V. P ONE P R I e E ! nov 23 JAMES II A R R A L A 00. COTTON AND GENBRAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 33 WHITEHALL 8TRDBT, (Lowor end of Broadway,) NBW YORK. liberal advances modo upon Bills or Lading, nov zo lmonao C. 80HLBPEGRBLL, No. 31 LINK 8TRBBT, BETWEEN KINO ARD ST. PniLIP. LUMBER Of every description and HUM.DINO MATERIAL, Lime and Plastering i<aths, Paints. Oils, GIOMSOS, Shingles; also Groove and Tongue Boards, Ac, constantly oo band at tho lowest market prices. ootll mttmivr ?^y 1 L L I S A CniSOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AIM aniPPIXG AO R NTS, Will attend to the PaTJehaae, Sale and Shipment (to Foreign and Donfflhtic Ports) of COTTON, RICE, LUMUKU and NAVAL STORKS. ATLANTIC WHARP, Charleston. &. 0. K. WILLIS.A. R. OniSOIAI. oct? Unction ?nlcs-81) i o man. ?y WU. McKAY. IjIDRNITURB OP A FAMILY LKAVING ? THK CITY. THIS HAY, Monday, at No. 130 Mooting street, al to o'clock. IIIIY COORS HU ! Humifies. nov29 QUulion ?alec--future EDapo. Hy LOWNDES & URIHIIALL. BUILDING LOTS ON IIUTLKUOB AVE NUK. NUNAN AND PAYNE STRBKTB. Will bo sold on THURSDAY, December 9, al thc Obi Post?nico, nt ll o'clock, 2 LOTS oa west Hille Rutledge avenue, one door north of Nunan Bircel, each 40 Tout, by 21? reel deep. 3 Lots on north side Nuuan nt rori, each 40 feel, by 137. .1 Lota on cast Hide Payne street, two 40 feet by lio, and ono 40 feet tiy Sift. Terms-One-thin! cash; balance secured by bond and mortgage in ono and two years. Pur? chaser to pay for pupers nnd stum|is. Plats may bc seen our office. novl7 20.24, 20 den 1, t> HY LOWNDES A URI* H A LI, TTOU8E Nt>. 18 SMITH STREET. WiU bc sold on THU list) AY, Dc'tcmbur 9, at thc Old I'ostolllce, at ll o'clock. The IIOU.SK AND LOT, at tho northeast corner of Smith und Montague, streets, known tm No. Ht Smith street. Thc Uousc contains eight square rooms, pantry and attics. All thc necessary out? buildings and datera on the premise*. Lot mea? sures .VJ foot un Montague and Its feot on Smith street. Terms-One-third cash; balance in one and two years, Recured by bond anil mortgage. Property lo bo insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers and Mumps. novit 20, 24, 20 tico I, u Dj LOWNDES St URLHDALL. TTOUSR Nt?. 9? IJItOAD STRICHT. Will bc sold on Ti IO USD A Y, gili December, nt the Old Postoillnc. nt 11 o'clock. That .?HICK HESIDKNCK, on Ihr north side or broad Blrcet, two doors west or Hie Courthouse, known as No. 90. Tho House contains six up? right rooms, pantry, dressing rooms, Ac Kitchen and ouUiuildings of brick. Lot measures 34 feel front, by 134 rout deep. TermH-One-third cash; balance in one and two years, to he secured by bond and mortgage. Property to be Insured and policy assigned. Pur? chaser to pay for papers and stamps. novl7 20, 24, 20 doc 1, 9 -fertilisers. J> HOSP HATE ROCK. Phosphate Hock of a high grade, delivered at a whnrMn thc city, or alongside or n ship. Por sale by ll. P. ll AK Kit A Co., nov22 mwf No. 20 Cumberland street. ?pACIPIC GUANO COMPANY'S COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE: OF LIME, m COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SBKD. This artiolc ls manufactured nt thc Corapany'B Works under thc direction and superintendence of Dr. RAY KN KL. lt contains tbesame clements of fertility ns Soluble PaclQc Guano, except, that lt IB not furnished with ammonia. It ht prepared expressly tor composting with cotton seed, which furnisher) thc clement or ammonia-thc object ho? ing to render that aldc-produot or the plantation available to thc highest degree as an clement or fertility. $4t> cash, or $?0 oa 1st November, 1870, ror ap? proved city acceptance or other good security. For further, and particular information, apply to the undersigned, J. N. ROBSON, Agent ror South Carolina, Nos. i and 2 Atlantic Wharr. JOHN. S. RRBSB A CO., General Agents Baltimore oe 127 wn?*?""?"_ J^O. 1 PERUYIAN GUANO. 160 tons Ifo. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, now land? ing from schooner Arehor A Beeves. For salo by T. J, BBRR A GO. novio Jnanrancc. pRAFTSMENS* LIKU ASSURANCE COMPANY, or NSW Yorox. Offleo: Park Bank Building, Nos. M4 and 310 Broadway. Capital.$?40,000 COB ADAMS, President. WILLIAM T. PHIPPS, Vicc-Prasldont. UUNitY BBLDKN, Secretary. J. T. HUMPHREYS, Agont for State of South Carolina, onion No. 27 Broad struct. J. S. BUIST, M. H., Medical Examiner. 03-SUH-AOBNTS wanted throughout the State. 1 Apply by letter to J. T. HUMPHREYS, General i Agent, deo? m B R O O K L Y N LIKE INSURANCE COMPANY. Assets over.$1,300,000 Issues all kinds of Lire and Endowment Poli? cies. Dividends annually In cash. Only Com? pany having the Deflnlto Guaranteed Surrendor Value Plan Policies, world-wide. Second to no Company in Ute United States ror stability, libe? rality and economy, omcc No. 141 Broadway, New York. CHRISTIAN w. BOCK, President. WILLIAM M. OOLB, Secretary. State Agency No. 35 Broad-street, seoond floor. Local and Canvassing Agents wanted through? out tho State. Apply ixl person or by letter to JAMES O. HOLMES, JR., General Agent for South Carolina. July 12 mwfsmos_ J N S U R E IN Til ll SECURITY UFE 1NSURANCH AND ANNUITY COMPANY, 99 wnw YORK OITT. President, ROBRRT L. GABE; vice-President, Tnno. IL WIIRTMOIIB; Secretary, ISAAOH. ALLBX. General Agent ror South Carolina, W. llUTSON TOWNSEND, Alkea. O LG AN I Z H l> IN 1802. Assets, December 31, 1808.$1,8M,870 00 Amount insured hi 1808.11,681,33? no Claims paid. 143, asa oo No restrictions on travcL Only soond lives In? sured. Loan or portion of premium allowed when do? si red. Dividends declared annually. Last Dividend 60 per cent. All forms or Mle and lindow men t Policy issued. Attention Is especially invited to tim Ten Year Non-Forrclturo and Uie Belum Premium plans, insurance by the latter costs the policy-holder ONLY TUB INTKRR8T UION HIS ANNUAL PRRMHIUS. for the Premiums themselves aro returned at death In addition to the rmi amount or thu Pol ey. Tills Company is chartered under the Laws of thc State or New York, and it Invites the closest scrutiny Into its condition as exhibited in onielal reports of Insurance Departments of Now York mid Massachusetts. SPBOIAL AOKNTS IN TTIB STATS AT LABOR.-A. J. NORRIS, J. B. WILKIE, J. M. DUTSON, G. A lura A Usa Ult 14. G. G. STKPIIKNS, J. J. MACKEY IL P. O A NTT, 8. n. STONOR. D. K. MOUZON. G 1). RHODOS, L. O. STEPHENS. . ? Rur sus VORS.-IL 7.. LA UREY, Rsq., R. M. ALEXANDER, Esq., RIOBARD CAI JIWBLL. Rna.. H. II. NATHAN. Esq., Messrs. STOLL, W RB il A JO.. Messrs. II. DOBIA A CO. Dr. W. M. PITCH, Medical Examinar. LOUIS SH ERFESE E, Agent fer Charleston, 8. a, )VPICK Na. 40 BROAD STERBT, (Seoond FVoor.) nova is faction 8alca---#ntnte BDarig. Bj W. V. LEITCH & B. S. BRUNS, Atantlonrcr*. BRICK STORK AND TENEMENT IIUII.SK. ANSON STRM KT, WEST Kl DH. ONK DOOK SOUTH OK WK.YI' WORTH. K NO W N AS Nu". ?1 AND 3i. Will bc n<>lil on T?KHDAY. amii Instant, Hill o'clock, ?I LIM oi<l Post?nica;. Thal twoHtorv HRtOKSTORK, known in NO. ai Anson street, willi kitchen, Ac. Anno, I'hat fine two story ItKIOK NORTH TUNK. MKNT, In Hie rear of i Mc ubovc. containing fear rooms, double inn.-./.is, .uni known us No. ?ID. Kn lire front or above 22 0-12 feet on Anson, bj loo feel in depth, moro or less. Terms- One hair RJI.M|I; n tl.nine in ono year. Furchiuvsr to par nc for papers anti stamps. nov'.!.'. I li mi n I ' llj W. Y. LEITCH & IL~ S. BR?NS," AacllonciTK. VACANT LOTS ON SOUTH SIDE OF SAVAGK STKKKT, RKTWKKM SAVAOK AND TU A lil) STRKKTS. WITH ItltlOK KOUNDATIONS ALREADY LAID KO II lt Kill DENG KS, KITCH KNH, OISTKRNS, Ac. Will bc sold on THKSDAY, Mlh inst., alli o'clock, al thc Old Poslolllce, MIT No. 2, 40 rock Dont on Savage si rcpt, Ml feet on south line, rei feet on Trail il street, by 1 IK ou tho north linn. Lol No. 4, aa feel S inches on Savage, strrct, by UK rom. Lot No. 6, aa feel6 Inches on Savage street, br ltsrool. i Lol No. H, aa feel 0 Inches on Snvitgu sired, hy 118 reel, without fe un il at um. Ult No. lo, ?ia feel a Inches on Savage street, by lao fenton thc non li ltiie.ua fool 1 luches on the Knuth. 4H feel on thu back, adjoining properly of J. 0, liana! an. 1 sit. No. 140, on thc north side of Tr.ubi streut, 00 foot front., running irregularly. A plat of thc above can bu seen al No. a?. Hrozd street. Terms cash. Purchaser .:. pay for papera and stamps. UOV25 tlimluS By YT. Y. LE?TCB"?"?757 BRUNS, A we I ililli i i s. ptlMHIERY STORE AND SMALL VT IIOUS1CS ON MARSH AND INSPEC? TION STRKKTS. wm bc sold on TUESDAY, anu? Instant, ai ii o'clock, at Hm Old Post?nico, That desirable two-story Woollen STORK, at thc northwest corner of Marsh and Inspection streets, containing Tour rooms. Lot measures 33 reel front by 41 in depth, more or less. AMOL That two-story Wooden DWELLING, known as No. ll Marsh street, adjoining thc above oa the north, containing throe rooms. u>t measures 25 feet trout by 33 feet in depth, more ur less. ALSO, That two-story Wooden DWELLING, No. U Marsh street, adjoining thc above to the north, containing three rooms. Lot measures 26 feel front by 53 In depth, more or less. ALBO, Thal two-story Wooden DWELLING, No. ls Marsh street, oonlatnlng throe rooms, adjoining thc ubovc to thc north. Lot measures 2UK feet front by 30 feel In depth, more or less. Terms cash. Purchaser lo pay us for papers and stamps, and proportion of Stale taxes now nourning. nov2ft thmtua (?1 ALE OE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Will bc sold at Public AuuUon, on Hie inn MON? DAY in December next, in tho Town of Man? ning, Clarendon County, South Carolina, The following LOTS OK LAND, all situated tu thc sahl county, being thc property or an Assign? ed Estate: 'TOWN PLACE." Thin ls thc late residence or Dr. Ingram, and ls localed In thc most desirable portion of thc Town of Manning. The lot contains two acres; thc ap? purtenances arc a well finished dwelling, contain? ing six rooms; outbuildings complete, consisting of storeroom, servants' houses, kitchen, stable, Ac. Thc placo ls ornamented with beautiful live oaks, set ont about ten years ago. Altogether it ls a handsome place, costing ten years ago about $8000. "HOME TRACT.? This ls an excellent and wcU settled tract of 600 arres of land, situate about two miles from Man? ning. Tho land produces well-colton, corn and peas. Thc appurtenances constat of dwelling house, with all necessary outbuildings, laborers* houses, gin house, granary, stables, Ac. "OONYKHS' TRACT." This ls a tract or 020? ijenVe plantation, situate In "Fork or "Blick River," six miles from Man? ning. "ROSE HAY PLAOB." This a tract of 640 acres of fine cotton and corn land, nltuate within a mile of thc Conycrs*. and adjoining the "Conycrs' Tract." It ls without settlement. "MCLEOD TRACT." This ls a tract of 300 acres. An Improved and valuable tract of land, situate in thc "Pork of lllack River," produces corn, cotton and rice wen, and is convenient to Manning and Sumter, tho latter place alfordlng one or thc best markets in thu Stale. "MCKNIGHT PROPERTY." This consists of a storehouse, dwelling and out? buildings, and atc. acres ol land la Ute Village or Summerton, near Wright's muir, on San tee River. LOTS IN MA54NINO. House and two acre lol In thoTown of Manning. House contains four rooms; lot well improve?!. A small houso and kitchen and two acres of land tn tho Village of Manning. A vacant lot. TERMS OF SALE. One-third cash; thc remainder on n credit: ot one and two yearn; thc credit portion to bc se? cured by bond of thc purchaser, with Intercut at thc rate of seven per cent, per annum, and mort? gage of tho premises sold. Purchasers to pay for stamps and papers. FROST A ADDER, tor Assignees. Charleston, S. C. teptg loct4,1fl.novl,8.15,22,29,dCR4_ SOUTH CAROLINA, KElLSHAwl??ul^ TY-IN EOIHTY. JAMBS CH ESN UT, EXECUTOR, VS. MARY C. REYNOLDS, SARAH CUKSNUT, MARY C. Kill HILSON. KT AL-HILL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF WILL, PARTITION. AC. In pursuance of a decree mad* in thc above caneo al September Term, i860, wo will expose to public sale, before the Courthouse, In Camden, nt ll o'clock A. M., on MONDAY, the 6th day of December next, Thc following most valuable LANDS, lying from three to four mlle? from thc Town of Camden, immediately OD thc South Carolina Railroad, fronting on Watcrcc River, and running back, CMtwardly, five ralles, covering over Ave thous? and acres, ono thousand of which arc fine swamp lands In cultivation, one thousand flue uplands ls cultivation, and over three thousand in original forest, heavily Umbered with onks, hickory, dog? wood, pine, A.c., much of lt very line colton land, finely watered and offering abundant wluter paslurage : First, HKLLE-MONT, a very choice plantation of over eight hundred acres, on Watcr?>o River, three mitts from Camden, with a large seule mont on it ; will produce, without manures, a bale of cot tim or seventy-five bushels of corn te th? ucrc. This ls regarded os the beal body of land on tho Waterer. River. Second. TOWN CREKK PLANTATION, adjoin lng thc ubovc, CODHIHUI or Tour thousand flvo hundred acres, recently held as one large planta? tion ; conipiisingHwamp, second bottom, and up? lands, heavily Umbered and finely watered, hav? ing two fine nt rc? m s running through lt. Tho South Carolina llollroiid and two public highways run through thoso lands und rendar them acces? sible ut all points. They aro very convenient to Camden; thc uplands are perfectly healthful and present rare advantages. This place ls subdivided Into and will bc sold as twenty-one farms of ono hundred to four hun? dred acres, offering a rare opportunity to settlers socking homes. Adjoining plantations have been divlttod into small forma anti aro taken by oar best people Terras-One-fifth cash; balance on a credit of one, two and three years, bi canal annual Instal? ments, with interest from date, payable annually at seven per cent., sceorcd by Done), sureties and a mortgage df tho premises, wlih Um privi? lege to purriiosors to pay cash. Purchasers lo pay for sumps und papers. An agent on thc place win show tho lands, and tho plate can bo seen at the. ornoo of Wm. M. Shannon, ESQ., Caradon, 8. a J A Mles Cn BSN UT, WM. il. SHANNON, Spools! Masters mid Receivers. Camden, S. a, Nov. 1,180?. ooUO 1 ra&wfs W U3atcl)eot Jeroclrij, #c. ATCUB8 I WATCHES I w ATOURS of tho best English, SWUM and American manufacturo, In Gold and Sllv r Casos, at JAMES ALLAN'S, nov! mthlrao_No. 307 King si reel. JEWELRY I jVwlHTtt YT An elegant assortment of fine half sou EAR RINGS, Urooohea, Ac, at JAMES ALLAN'S, no vi mthlrao Ne. 307 King .?treat. *Auciion Stiles-?n.nxt ??lajjs. ttj A. C. Mt'UILLlV'.iAY, A M i-1 io nr. ?ir. TJ-NDKR DECREE IN EQUITY. WILLIAMS VS. STRAIN, KT AL. Will in: sold an MONDAY, tho Bin day of Decora her next, tn front ni' tho OM Custom hondo, at ii o'clock A. M. precisely, All thai LOT OK LAND, with the buildings and im pro varaunls thereon, altuato on Hie cisiHido of Anson at reel, In tin- Cuy Charleston, muir Ualhonn street, measuring and containing In front on Anaon atrovl 40 feet, name an hack line, by tm In depth, ho ihoaamc moro or less. Hut 1111? ami bounding Oil the 00ri li by Land now or late -K.l.-mort h. multi by Landa of A. Vor? Doblen, east by landa or-, and weat by An? aon al reel. Terms-Or . -third cash; balance In Hirco equal Huocetstlvc anim.ii Instalments, with Interest at the rate on per cc ni per annum, payable annual? ly, secured by bond or bonds and mortgage or Inopremian*. H?ndin::* 1? be lamtrcd and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papen and stamps. nnv27 smthsmO ~\. V. MCUILIVRAY" A url ion i < i . <^ M E U l ff I" S S A L E S . Hy virtue of a writ of Klori facias to mc directed ?ind delivered, will bs Sold 011 MONDAY, nth day of December next, al northeast corner of the Courthouse, between lt o'clock A. M. and a o'clock P. M., AU tho righi, imo and interest of the defendant in a TRACT OK LAND, sllu.il?! lil St. Stephen's Parish, chm lesion County, emu urning WM acres, moro or less; hounded north on Lauds of Hie es? tate of John Kort, cast on Lands of ll. Lo!ton, south on Lauris or A. Morris, and southwest oil Lands of J. Halos; known us "Chapel inn." Lev icd nu ami to be sold ns the property of Hen Jamill lt. Phillips, deceased, under au excoiitlon for defendant's costa lu thc case of Isaac ll. Briu son, Administrator of Phillips vs. william J. Hates. AI-SO, At the same timi! and illaro. All thc righi, title, mut Inlcrcsl ol' dcrnnilant In a TRACT OK LANI) situate In um Purist! of St. James' Boam creek, containing about 1000 acres, moro or loss; bounded wost and south partly by public road lending from UooSC Creek Bridge to Moiick'H Corner, and parlly on a Tract of Land owned by-Hinds, non li by l.unds of William Smllh, northeast by Lands of Thomas Smith, east by Lands of Harriet Dorry, and south by (Hebe and Kree School Lands, as set forth in a plat of Joseph Purcell, dated Kcbruury I7lh, 1797. Levied on and to bc sold as tho properly of Charles W. Craves, ut the suit of Elisha Cannon. A tao, At thc same time and place, All tho right, title and Interest or dofendant in a TRACT OK LANI), situated in St. James', House Creek Parish, Charleston Count y , abolit X miles from Stale Road and ss miles from thc City ot Charleston: bounded north by Lands or - O'Doi 11 ; casi by Lands of -Raab; south by Lands of-.and west by Lands or-Sauls berry. Levied on and to bc sold as thc property of Louis N. Hart, at the. suit of Robert Moorer, Ad? ministrator. At .so, At thc same time and place, All thc right, tit le and inlcrcsl of defendant In a PLANTATION, situate lu Christ Church Parish, about 7 miles from thc Town of Mount Pleasant, containing wioy, acre?, more or less, together with thc Dwelling House, outhouses, Ac, thereon: bounded north on Lands of - llorlbcck; cast on Lauds of James Macbeth; ninth on Howat Creek and Sound; west on Ijinds or estate of Thomas Hamlin and-1 loi meek, as per plat by John Diamond Surveyor, daleOT November, 1811. Levied on and lo bc sold as thc properly of 3. R. mack well ut thc snlLs of Julius A. May und John 11. Ochrs, who hos assigned thc Judgment und execution to Julian A. May. A UM), At the same lime and nlucc, All tho right, title and interest or defendant in nil that I ATT OK LAND on thc west sido ol Ameri? ca street; bounded north on Lands now ?rlate of D. II. Comstock, WU? by Lands of Charles Dug ucl, Knuth by Lands or Denis Heirornan, and cast by America st reut; measuring on north linc 72 feet, same on south lino, and on cast und weet lines 00 rcct, more or tess. Levied on and to bc sold as thc property or Dud Icy II. Comstock, under an execution In t he oase or William Amsirong vs. Dudley ll. Comstock, ci al. ALSO, At the name time sod place, All tho right, title and interest of the defendant in all that LOT OK LANI), with thc buildings thereon, sit?ate on thc west side of King stroot, opposite Columbus street; measuring about 66 feet front, by 160 feet In depth, bc thc same more or less. Levied on and to bc sold as thc property of Prances L. Wilson, executrix, at thesnlt or Hyatt, McBurney A Co. UAPKRV Terms cash. ?> tn. MA<.^rii, gHEBIFP'S ?ALR. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, to mc directed and delivered, will bc sold on MONDAT, thc Oth : day of December next, at thc northeast corner ot thc Courthouse, at 12 o'clock M., All thc right, title, and Interest of the defendant, C. S. Land,,n three BOXES OK MERCHANDISE, marked Land A Parker. Levied on and to bo sold as the property of 0. S. Land, under an execution In tho case of Crane, Boylston A Co. vs. Code A Land. Terms cash. E. W. M MACKEY, nov22 ma_ 3. 0. 0. liy A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. VALUABLE PLANTATION ON COO 9\WHATCH1E RIVER AND BEE'S CRREK, AND ON THE L1NK.OK THE SAVANNAH AND CHARLES? TON RAILROAD, Will he sold on TM;r:SUAV; 9H. december, at t ho Old Post?nico, at ll o'clock, without reserve, All that PLANTATION, formerly property of cstaie of Hugucnln, lying in St. Luke's Parish, Beaufort County, and known as Fairfield, con? taining twenty-four hundred (2400) acres, more or less: bounded on thc north by Lands of thc estate of Thomas Dawson and a tract formerly a por? tion of Pulrlletd, east by the Coona what clue Uiver ".Mil Landa of the estate of Thomas Dawson, Booth by Sf*1" Oreel" and Lands or Dr. Wm. D. CIIBson, west by Lands of Hon. W. F. Colcock, Terms-One-third <s) cush; balance by bond payable in ono und two years, secured bj mort? gage of ibo property. Purchaser to pay us for papers and stamps. Plat of the above place can bc seen at my om ec. novlH thtu7 A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, A ur Mo urn-. JN PROBA TE 0 OURT. IN MATTER REAL ESTATE-JACOB II. WAY, DECEASED-LLC li MK. By virtue of an order of Ccorgc Buist, Esq., Judge of Probate, i will expose al public sale, on MON? DAY, the 6th day of December next, at the Courthouse, in thc City of charleston, nt 12 o'clock M., All that TRACT OK LAND situate in the Parish ol St. James' Ooosc Creek, measuring and con? taining 225 acres or Land, more or less; butting and bounding north by i-ands or H. Hart, south by Lands ors. c. Wannoo, cast by Lands of A. A. Way nnd west by Lands of James Bunch. Terms CBSh. Purchaser also paying In addition to thc sum bid thu expense or thc Probate Court ami Conveyance; also thc Sherill's costs on sale, amounting in the aggregate to lort v ii ve dollars. K. W. M. MACKEY, S. 0. 0. novlS m4 ^nctioncers' iprioiuc Saleo, Ut. By .!. PHASER MATHEWES. J> L ANTATION IN BEAUFORT COUNTY. At Private Salo SPlllNO ISLAND PLANTATION, In Beaufort County, at tho Junction or thc Chcchrssco and Collclon Hivers, directly opposite Koot Point, thc proposed terminus or tho Deep Water an 1 West? ern Kailrond. It contains three thousand irtooo) nert* or high lund, nhont two thousand (2000) acres of which arc cleared, and or tho most fertile char? acter for sea Island or short cottons and provi? sion?, lt is abundantly supplied with springs of good water and affords a fluo pasturago ror ail kinds ol stock. On thc Plantation In a large Dwelling nonse and ample outbnlldtngs. There aro several set? tlements which render this property easy to be divided Into dur?rent plantations. Boing un is? land. lt requires no fencing. It commands a fine view or the hnrbor of Port Royal; ls ton (10) miles distant from tho entrance: considered hcaliby to live al nil thc year, and well known as one of tho best Sea Island Colton Plan? tations on thc coast. novie fm* S Bobbles nnb ^arness. DOLE RY WAREHOUSE. WILLIAM BARRAL h 00.? No. 19 HATNK STREET. Wholesale and Retail Deniers m SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, COACH AND HARNESS MATERTALS, Ao. novia imo S IIAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING. LAMBS AND CHII.DBRN Attended at their resldmccs promptly and at reasonable rates. St nd orders lo W. R. MARSHALL, Harbor. nprllM No. 31 Broad street, (up stulrs.)