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THE DAILY NEWS. -.-I-j-y-.-'-1-F 49? LARGEST CIRCULATION.-THE. D ALLY SEWS BETNG THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED AS HAYING THE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN iING IN THE POSTOFFICE AT THE END OF EACH W?EK, ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW POSTOFFICE LAW. LOCAL MATTERS. A ?CTION SALES 1H/S DA T. CAMPBELL, KNOX & Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, at their auo+ion house, No. 55 Hasel-street, boots, shoes and dry goods. TEMPLETON'S TROUPE arrived last evening andar? staying at the Pavilion Hotel. Sr. ANDREW'S HALL.-Arrangements are being made for the rebuilding of St. Audrew's Hall, on a grand scale, at an early day. THE CITT PARK DEES.- This animal, which iias been missing for several divs, has been recovered and restored. REV. PAUL TR APT EB KEITH..-A neat monu? ment has boon erected in St. Michael'? church? yard to the memory of Rev. Paul Trapier Keith, late pastor of that congregation. SAILING UNDER FALSE COLORS.-A well known C white man has been passing himself as a detec -tive, and putting law-abiding citizens to somo triable. Hi-j career will be cut short. BOAT CAPSIZED IN COOPEE RI VEE.-A small . boat, with a few men in it, was capsized in . Cooper River on Saturday, but righted again without any one being drowned. OFFICIAL VISITS OF THE GRAND LODGE OF ODD FELLOWS.-The officers and members of the Grand Lodge will pay official visits to the subordinate Lodges during this week. WALKER'S COTTON PBESS.-ThiB valuable cot? ton press has been rebuilt, under the direction of Mr. M. W. Cross, and is to be fitted up with machinery of the latest patents. The building is 126 feet front and 200 feet deep. THE BLACK SWAN?-Elizabeth T. Greenfield, who has made herself somewhat notorious under the above title in the Northern States, is expected to visit this city this week, and give concerts for the benefit ot the colored congre? gations in our city. MAO?STE ATE FOB CHESTEE.-Tho Ch cs fer Standard says: "W. W. Starr, Sr., formerly of Charleston, has been appointed a Magistrate for Cheater County. Mr. Starr is fully qualified to fill the position, and it is generally conceded will make t good officer.1' Fox CHASE IN KINQ-STEKET_Early Saturday morning a tame fox that bad strayed from home, waa chased down King-street by some -dogs, creating no little excitement. The lost Reynard was fortunately captured and restored ? to his ownora without inj arv. THE SUPREME COUBT of the State of South Carolina met in Columbia on Friday last. Messrs. C. ?, Bowen, E. W. M. Mackey, and H. H. I>. Byron, of Charleston, and Isaiah J. Fox, of Colleton, were examined and admitted to the bar of the Court. The Court then adjourn? ed until Monday, November 30. THE STEAMSHIP CAMILLA_This fine steam? ship, of the Charleston and Liverpool line, of -which Messrs. R. Mure & Co., ot this city, are agents, is now in New York and is shortly ex? pected in our port, where she will load for Liverpool. She will be followed by the Bos phorus. WARNING TO CITIZENS.-Be on the lookout 'for midnight thieves. In the past week at? tempts have been made to rob the residence of William Thomas, Esq., at the corner of Queen and Franklin ttreeta, and the premises of Mr. Aimar, in King-street, Dear Vanderhorst. The yard of Mr. T. E. Byan, in Queen-street, near Rutledge, was entered die latter part of last week, and a lot of fine poultry carried off. PERSONAL.-Rt. Rev. Bishop Lynch delivered a lecture under the auspices of the Catholio Young Men's Society, at Montreal, Canada, on the 13th instant. Hon. D. C. DeJarnette, former member of Congress from Virginia, ??ached Charleston lost evening and is staying at the Charleston oteL 7 General Johnson Hagood is stopping at the * Charleston Hotel. PEESENTATION 07 THE FIREMEN'S TESTnio NiiL TO-NIGHT.-The testimonial referred to a few days ago, intended for a prominent officer of the Fire Department, will be presented to? night at the Market Hall, at half-past seven .o'clock. We have been requested by tho com? mittee of arrangements to say that the hall -will bo opon to all firemen, in pursuance of a resolution extending an invitation to the de? partment gen .rally. The articles can be seen to-day at tho establishment of Mr. J. E. Spear, King-street. Mr. Fisher hae done thc engrav? ing in his usual fine style. THE LECTURE OF SATURDAY NIGHT.-Son.th Carolina Hall was filled with a highly respecta? ble audience on Saturday night to hear the re? petition of Mr. Cowardm's lecture for the ben? efit of tho Widows' Home. "The Humors of Reconstruction" created as decided an effect ,as on Thursday night, and the lecturer had -every ieason to bc pleased with the opinion so plainly manifested by the audience. Mr. Cowardin expects to return in the course of a week or ten days, and to repeat his lec? ture for the benefit of the Catholic Male Or? phan Asylum. AMUSEMENTS.-Charleston will not be with? out amusements for any length of tim J this winter, To-Dight Gates & O'Brien, in combi? nation with Templeton, present Mazeppa with circus accompaniments, and will continue dur? ing the week. Next week we have Dan Cos? tello's camels and circus. In January Profes? sor Cromwell will exhibit anew patent stereop tieon with dissolving views. In tbelatler part of Jantiary or the first of February the Parepa Rosa opera troupo will visit the city, and they will be followed by Harry Sanderson, the cele? brated pianist, and his concert company. Gil? bert and Templeton will fill np the intermis? sions with theatricals. MAZEPPA-THE TEMPLETON TROUPE.-The representation of Mazeppa on the Citadel Green to-night is to be the grandest theatrical event that has ever startled the people of Char? leston. Messrs. Gates A O'Brien, who are managing the celebrated Luando Circus, will furnish the trained horses necessary for this wonderful performance, and Mr. Templeton's popular troupe will supply the actors. Every possible arrangement will be made within the pavilion for the accommodation of spectators, especially of ladies. The company have been performing in Savannah, and are thoroughly up in their parts, so that the play goes on smoothly and well, and with wonderful vraisem? blance. But the scene that attracts most at? tention is whero Mazeppa, shipped and bound to his horse, having been hurried along by the frightened animal for days and nights, is car? ried into tho midst of a drove of wild horses in a desert of Tartary, and thote sinks into uncon? sciousness as his horse dies beneath him. Mazeppa is represented by Miss Kate Raymond. ARRIVAL Ol' TUB BREMEN BARK GAVSS. TEMPESTUOUS VOYAGE OP FIFTY-SEX DAYS. Ki s ht Deaths During the Passage-List of Passengers. This popular and widely known packet arrived off this harbor on Saturday last, from Bremen and was towed up yesterday, in charco ot that experienced seaman and kind-hearted officer, Captain Welting, who, however, was net in active command in consequence of sickness. Tje Gauss lett Bremen October 4th lor char? leston via Baltimore, having two hundred pas? sengers for the latter aud about ono hundred for the former. Those that were going to Baltimore expected to settle in Wisconsin, Iowa, and other States of the far West. The Gauss left Bremen October 4, and dropped down to the mouth of the Weser, where sho remained until November 6. She then set sail, the weather being fine and the wind fair, but she had scarcely crossed the Enslish chan? nel when she encounted a severe storm, and was compelled to beat about for several days. The weather continued st?-nay ami tem? pestuous, with but short intervals ot fair weather, and on thc 21th inst., tho captain and several of the crew being sick, and the vessel entirely out of her course, in latitude 27 deer. 37 min. north, and longitudo 76 deg. 15 min west, the first mate determined lo put into Charleston. On the 25th another sovero storm was encountered, but on the 28th inst, they arrived off the bar, and, aa before stated, arrived in port safely yesterday, being towed in by tho tug 8amson, Captain Ferguson. Eight deaths occurred during the voyage, mostly of infants. The following is a correct hst of the persons who died : William Be'mko, seaman, native of Geeste mande, Hanover, aged 17, while at work in tho rigging, on the 23 J instant, missed his footing, fell overboard and was drowned, notwithstand? ing a boat was immediately lowered and every possible effort WAS made to save bim. Johann Oltman, passenger, 20 yeara of age, died of fever, November 19th. Miss Marie C. L. Christoffers, passenger, 17 years of age, died from tho effects of drinking too much cold water whilo heatod from danc? ing. Christian Braun, 4 months old, died in con? vulsions. Ernest Hickman, ll months old, accidentally scalded to death with hot coffee by his own mother. Margaretta ScloBwagel, 9 months old. Christian Neils Christiansen, infant. Gustave Jauske, child. The passengers are mostly from East Prus? sia, but there are a few Danes and also some Bohemian peasants. They are generally healthy and robust, and their appearance on on the streets yesterday, with their stout figures, ruddy complexions and remarkable cos? tumes, created quite a sensation. The women, with their heads covered with worsted caps, aDd especially the Bohemians with their short petticoats, red stockings and wood ;H shoes, were the observed of all observers. The pas seDgers have been very hospitably received, a large crowd awaiting their arrival at the wharf, and the Gormans of our city {riving them a warm welcome. Mr. John Campeen has tak.n three of them under his protection until they caa obtain employment, and if all others who can afford it dj the came thing, nearly ail of tho passengers might bp induced to remain in the city. They are, howevor, very much prejudiced against the South, having been taught to believe that it is extremely un? healthy and inhabitod by negroes and half civilized whites. The passengers are substantial and heal? thy looking, many of them farmers, and a party from Bohemia who arc tho very picture of thrifty, able-bodied workerB, the very clas? of persons who have the characteristics to make tho South a gardrn <pot. The folio? inp is a list of the passengers for Charleston and vicinity : J. Mehrteos, F. Breuer, F. Von Ovon J. Aschenbeck, Adel ino Klenko, Amelia Staffers, Catharine Eckel, Berth i Bungo, Helene Maas, F. Waterman, A. Jansen, H. Schlpndorf, A. Castens, Elizabeth Sominor, Elizabeth Roth, Caroline Stock, Margaret Nicolai, Venicke Sohren, Fitz Hube, MargaretHube and two children, Kossutha.Sibbeni, John pioycr, Adel? heid Mehrtops, John Steiges, Bertha Lohman, F? Lohman, M. Benjamin, Doris. Benjamin, Christean'Jessen, J. Hacslpop, G. Ducker, B. Mensing, Marie Christoffers, Elise Lubke, W. Jessen, 'J. Lindetedt, H. Steming, John Heins, M. Doscher* H. Ludep, Meta S,telges, Meta" Renken, Martin .Arpin, Henry Arpin, J. Freidenthal, D. Oldenb?ttel, F. Ho'pko, D. Poppe, Jobu Teideman, C. Harlz, H. Meyer, Martin Garrelman, Margaret Meyer, L. Ganten, Agnes Gran'er, J. Laboureour, D. Garrelman, H. Lnbken, L. Menken, D. Sciiepbcrg, John Sohl, C. Lillie nt hal. G. Kuck, G. .Garres, G. 8teiber, W. Gerk'en, P. Stelling, H. Borger, Marie Border, * H. Fen?hel, Carl Fenchel, Emilie Ramm, Louis Rimm, Carl Rrimm, H. Wackemaw, H. Tuchter, J. Olson, Margaret Musterman, Peter Sohl, Claus 'Bosch, Alvina Hopke, F. Wagoner, J. Ottman, Johan Doit'z, Rudolph Hopke, and about two hundred others for Baltimore and the North. I The following deaths occurred on the pas? sage: Christian Braun, a child; E. A. Bick naun, child; W. Beenken, seaman, fell over? board; Christen Chuston"=eD, seaman, died; M. C. L. Christoffers, passenger, aged nineteen; Johana Ottman, passenger, aged nineteen, and Gustavo Janske. child, died. POLICE ITEXS.-The following cases will be disposed of this morning at the Mayor's Court: Frauk Small, for using insultirg language to a lady in the street. Martha Gibbs, for stealing clothes at thc corner of Wentworth and St. Philip streets. Wm. Williams, for trespassing on Mrs. Dob eon's premises, Smith's Lane. Elizabeth Harrison, for assault and battery on Alice Flynn, in Queen-street. Jos. Jones, for disorderly conduct in Market street, and assaulting Arnold Brodie. julius Green, for breaking a showcaso, in Qaecn-strect. Jacob Bobinson, for assaulting Jessie Chis du, in Cromwell's Terrace. D. Higgius.tor assaulting a lady. H. A. Cook, for assaulting D. Higgins. July Hamilton, for stealing the planks from the road in King-street. Samuel Jackson (col ired) has been turned over to a magistrate for attempting to stab a white mau on Friday night last. AXNUAL ExttBCISES CF TUE METHODIST SUN? DAY SCHOOL UNION.-The annual exercises of | tho Methodist Sunday School Union were cele? brated yesterday afternoon, at Bethel Church. An address was delivered by Rev. John T. Wightman, and speeches wero mado by Mast 3n J. W. J. Yates, H. M. Clccklcy, and Carson Sbirer. AU did well, and especially Shirer, a little boy of eight years of age. Re? ports were r?ad from all the Methodist Sun? day Schools of tho city, shoeing them to be in a prosperous condition. A number of hymns were sung, aud tho effect of so many childish voices uniting in oue air was remark? ably pleasing. There was a very large atten? dance of the children and their friends, and the celebration was in every respect creditable to the denomination. CmtiSTiiAS PRESENTS AT AUCTION.-Special attention is called to thc attractive advertise? ment of Messrs. Clifford & Mathowos, offering splendid Christmas presents at auction. FATE OP THE FD? J BAPTIST CH CECE. Thia fair, which was first 8p0ven of some six months ago, and for which the mo? t active exertions have been made by tho con}4.'ref;ation and friends of the church, will bo opencu at Hlber" nian Hall to-night. The ladies have bet,^116*' with the preparation of the hall for one or .tw0 days past, and will be up to their eyes in ever? greens and flowers to-day, so that by tc-night the public may expect to see one of the most boantiful of the many beautiful fairs that have made Hibernian Hall famous. UNITED STATES CIBCDTT COUET-HON. GEORGE S. BB?AN, DISTRICT JUDGE, PBESIDIXG.-CO? LUMBIA, S. C., FRIDAY, NOVEJIDEE 27-- Thc jurors answered to their names as oa previous days. Ex parte W. Hu ison Wigtr. Petition to prac? tico in United States Courts for South Caiohua. S. W. Melton, pro pet. On hcarins peliiiou, and on motion of S. W. Melton, solicitor for petitioner, W. H. Wigg was defy admitted to practice in the United States District and Cir? cuit Courts for Sonih Cn reina. In Equity.-Baring Bn?hcrs & Co. vs. thc President and Directors cf the Dank ol thc State ot South Carolina. Petition to amcud bill. I. VT. Hayne, complainants solicitor. Upon motion of counsel for complainant, leave to amend bill was granted, &c. In Bankruptcy.-In re David R. Ghdney, in re John G. Rabb, in re Wm. Mc. Gladncy, in re James Haiden. Judge approved i f the" ap? pointment of Samuel B. Clowucy assignee lu the above cases, and ordered notico thcieof to bo published in tho Winnsboro' News. Lx parto Samuel B. downey, in rc David Ii. Gladne.v, John G. Rabb, Wm. Mc. Gladne>. James. Harden. Petition of assigneo to fell perishable proporly. Jamos H. Rion, solici? tor, pro pet. On hearing the petition, and on motion of solicitor pro pet, tho order prayed for iii the respective petitions was granted." Ex parte John P. .Mathews ct Samuel B. Clowuey, in rt) David R. Gladney. Petition to establish lieu. James H. Rion, pro pet. Ou motion of solicitor pr^pet. it WUK ordered that the petition be referred to W. J. dawson, Esq., Registrar, &c. In rc J. R. Shuler. Petition for final dis? charge. On motion of Simeon Fair, solicitor pro pet, final hearing ordered on 23J Decem? ber, 1868, and reference to Henry Summer, Registrar. In re D. D. Moore, ex parte R. Gaddles and G. N. Miller. Petition to establish hen. G. W. Williams, pro pct. Order of relereuce to W. J. Clawson, Registrar, to inquire and report. &c. Ex parte John R. Welsh, in re Willis Grego? ry. Petition to establish lieu. Williams & Al? lison, p?o pot. Sumo order as above. In rc R. C. Pan", ex parte J. P. Thomas. Pe? tition to ?eil really. Williams & Allison, pro pct. Same ord r as above. lu re B. A. Culp, ex pai to R. C. Potts. Pe? tition to establish lien. Wilhams i Allison, pro pet. Same order as above. Ex parte Andrew Blair, m re James Harden. Petition to establish lien. James ll. Rtou, pro pet. Same order as above. Ex parte E. A. Dillard, in re E. M. Esters. Petition to establish lion. Arthur & St oed ran, pro pot. Same order as above. In re Wm. Summor, ex parto F. II. Dominick. Petition for examination of bankrupt. Jones & Jones, pro pet. The prayer ot thc petition was granted, to wit: that an examination bo had before Registrar Summer, on 17th December, 1668. In re H. F. Salley, ex parte P. V. Dibble. Petition to sell perish ublo property. Hutson & Logare, pro pet. In re Rufus C. Salley. ex parte P. V. Dibble. Petition to sell perishable property. Hutson & Lcgaro, pro pet. Upou hearing petitions in the above stated cases, and on motion ot soli? citors pro pet, ordor of sale was grunted. In re ||mcs Miller, ex parte T. L. Johnston, J. J. Porter, et al. Petition to satisfy lions from proceods of sale. Williams & Allison, pro pct. Some order as above. In re Jesse Beatty, ex parte R. Beatty and F. H. Holsom. Petition for injunction to restrain salo cf land, &c. Wilhams & Uart, pro pet. The Judge granted temporary injunction, en? joining and restraining assignee, W. Shand, from selling lands, kc, with leavo to answer for the cause in this case, and on tho coming m ot said answer that he have leave to move tho dissolution of the inju iction hereby granted. lu re Adam Foll?n, ex parto H." W. Domo. Totition to satisfy lieu. Mmons & Seiglinj.', pro pet. Report ot Registrar Carpenter as to satisfaction rf hen, confirmed, and question reserved as to whether reta ni arrear consti? tutes a tien. Ex parto!Esther Herron,[in ro Robert A. Her? ron. Petition to ostablish lieu. McCcuts & Douglas, attorneys pro. pet. Report ot recis trar confirmed and s do ordered, the proceeds of salo to be held subject to the further order of this court. Ex parte Duffie & Chapman. Copyright granted for book6 entitled "Tho Federal In? structor." Tho following were thc proceedings of Satur? day: Criminal Bocket.-Tho United States vs. Daniel Livingston. Indictment (under old law). Distillation without having paid special tax. D. Ti Corbin, District Attorney, for Uni? ted States. Defendant appears and pleads guilty in open court. The United States ve. Jacob F. Witt. In? dictment (under cid law). Distillation without having paid special tax. D. T. Corbin, District Attorney, for United States. Defendant ap? pears and pleads guilty in open court. In the above stated cases the Judge made the following order, viz: That tho defendants be taken into the custody of the Marshal, and there remain till they receivo sentence on Mon? day noxt. The grand jury were discharged till Monday al ten A. M. In Bankruptcy.-In rc Bunt <fc Brothers, ex parto D. P. Wagener. Notico of appeal. Mc Crady & Sou, attorneys for batikrupt. Messrs. Hunt & Brothers gavo notice of their appeal from the decision of Ilia Honor, viz : That D. P. Wagener, a creditor, who had not proved bis debt, should be allowed to bo heard in op? position to the petition of tho bankrupts for their discharge. In re Laban C. Chappell, bankrupt. Judge approved of the appointment of Samuel B. downey, assignee, and designated tho Winns? boro' News, in which tho notice of assignee's appointment shall be published. In re Laban C. Chappell, ex parte Samuel B. downey. Petition for salo of ponshablo pro? perty. James H. Rion, solicitor pro pct. On motion of attorney, the prayer of petitioner was granted. In re John Mayer, bankrupt. Jud:ro approv? ed of the appointment of F. H. Dominick, as? signee of said bankrupt. In re Jacob Luther Aull, bankrupt. Petition for injunction. Fair, Pope & Pope, solicitors pro pei. On bea'lng report of Register and on motiuu of S uicitor pro pet. the Judge granted injunc? tion, enjoinin,, and restraining thc Sherill' of Newberry County, from selling property lt vied on by bim, &c. In re Clementina f>. Maulo, bankrupt. Peti? tion tor final discharge, lt. W. Seymour, solici? tor pro pet. Upon favorable report of Register Carpenter, tho Judu'e granted order ol final di.chai go, under seal of Court. In re Benjamin F. Peoples, bankrupt. Peti? tion for final dischurgo. Julius C. Carpenter, solicitor pro pet. Same order aa a hove. In re Charles R. P. baker, bankrupt. Peti? tion for final d.schargc. Havuesworth & Fra? ser, Prcssley, Lord & Inglcsby, solicitors pro pet. Same order as above. In re A. G. Goodwin, bankrupt. Petition for final discharge. Pressloy, Lord & Inglcsby, solicitors pro pet. Same crd.r as above. lu re Robert E Cooper, bankrupt. Petition for final discharge. Haynosworth & Fraser, Prcssley, Lord & Inglcsby, solicitors pro pet. Same order as above. In re William B. Mathency bankrupt. Peti? tion for final discharge. Julius C. Carpenter, solicitor pre pct. Same order as above. In ro I.rael Walker, bankrupt. Pei ilion for final discharge. Julius C. Carpenter, solicitor pro pei. Same ord?r as above. lure P. W. and J. P. Ford, bankrupts. Pe? tition for final discharge, lt ltlodgo * ?onng, EO?citors pru pet. Same order as above. In rc John B. F. Boone, bankrupt. Peti? tion for final discharge. H ivnesworth & Fraser, Pressloy, Lord & ln?lesby, solicitors pro pet. Same order as above. In rc James A. Burne. Petition to extend Suai bearing to 8 h December next. J. ti. G. Richardson, Pressiev, L-jrd ic inglcsby, solicito's pro pet. Petiti on granted. h li re lt. S. Bladwell, ex parte S. C. C. R sb- ' avdson. Petition to establish lu :i by mort? gage. Pressiey i Barro.i, Prcssley, Lord c; Inglesby. solicitors pro pet. On favorable re? port of ite-rislrar Carpenter, to whom r f. renee was made iu this ca-je, and on motion of soli? citors pro pet, thc Ju.lgo granted order Of sale, thc proceeds of which to be applied to the satisfaction of tho lien of thc petitioner, kc. In re Charles Ray, bankrupt. Petition for final dischaige. Julius C. Carpenter, pro pei. On hearing report of Registrar Carpenter, and on motion ol' solicitors pro pet, thc Judge granted order of final discharge under seal ol court. In re Robert Minds, bankrupt. Petition for final discharge. Julius C. Carpenter, so.iaitor pro pct. Same order as above. BUSINESS NOTICUS. LIFE IHSUBANCE.-Hr. R. J. MagU!, the (rene ral agent of the Carolina Life Insurance Com pany of Memphis, Tennessee, has opened offices at No. 20 Broad-street, in conjunction with Mr. Alfred Hermes, to whom has been transferred the agency of the St. Louis Mutual ^surance Company. The Carolina Insurance Comb.*"1? ha<3 an income of flbout a quarter of a million dollars, its President beiug Mr. J. Wicks. Esq., is ala0 the President of the Memphis and Cha'.'estoa Railroad. The prin? cipal characteristics ot the Company'? plan of operations are noticed ?ri ?Jr. Mjgi?'d adver? tisement. SALE OF THE MILLS HOUSE PuoPEair.-Par? ticular attention is called to the sale of the Mills Hourc properly which takes place on TuesOay, the 1st ?nal. Tho real estate will be sold by Messrs. Leitch & Bruns, and tho fur? niture will bc sold on Wednesday, 2d inst., by Messis. John G. Milnor & Co. But few sales hare taken |?laco in our city for many years which offered so many tidvaatages lo house? keepers a? this does. Wo understand thc fur? niture, carpets, Huons and glassware are all nearly new and in good order. Tue house is o ..on for inspection. WE CALL ATTENTION to tho advertisement of j Mr. John Commins, No. 131 Meeting-street, nearly opposite the market, where he offers United States Government McClellan Saddles and Harness, little used, at one-quarter their cost. It is certainly worth the consideration of all who are engaged in agricultural pursuits to call and examine them. November 5 thm8 ALL wno arc in want of gool, substantial boots and shoes call at John Commins, No. 131 Mcetincr-strect, nearly opposite the Market. Five cases ot youths' waterproof rubber bot? tom, lorg leg boots at $1 75 per pair. Also, five cjisea men's mining shoes at $1 50 per pair. m thu November 30 II. H. If you want cheap Blank Books; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Paper, &c; or Miller's Almanac; It you want Printing executed noatly; If you want Books bound in any style, or Account Books made to order, with any desired pattern ot ruling, go to Hiram Harris, Agent, No. 9 Broad-street. CHOICE GBEEN ANJ BLACK TEAS, one dollar per pound, at Wilson's grocery, southeast cor? ner Society aud Anson-streets. Goods deliver? ed free. -o CITY STOCK for sale by Androw Moreland. See advertisement. LEAF TOBACCO.-A fine article for smoking purposps at Sayas & Merinas, Market-street. Punts, SljOtSf (Etc SHOES ! SHOES ! ! 50 C-.5ES OF LADIES' AND GENT'3 PRIME, substantial LOOTS AND SHOES at retail, by .JOI ? ? COMMINS, No. ?31 MEETING-STREET. Nearly opposito the Market. November 30 mtbG /tmmri?l. CITY STOCK ! CITY STOCK ! WAK T KD. HIGHEST PRICE PAID RY ANDREW M MOR?LAND. November 30 Uroitrr, No. 8 Lroad-street. ST..TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA HOADS. STATE BILLS RECEIVABLE CANE HILLS OF ALL KINDS Wanted and higliost price paid by ANDREW M. MORELAND. November 30 Broker, N?. 8 Rroud-streot, CHECKS ON KEW YORK SOLD BY LESESNE & WELLS. November 23 C No. 10 Broad-street. /ann) (Scobs. np O I Lt HT SETS, VASES AND FANCY GOODS. A large ami well solected assortment suitable for Bridal and C?ristmas Presents. AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. FOR SALE Bk' WILLIAM G. WHILDEN & CO., No. 255 KING-STREET. November 30 mwfC JJ A CO N'S PATENT // O M E O Y N N A 6' / U M. PRICES OF THE COMPLETE GYMNASIUM, with four large ibopb of lliuslra'ious ilO.) cut?), and thr liand-btul? cxpluluinr; bow each is performed.$10 0>i The Trapeze Adjustment, with \ii iliustratious (ex ra). 3 SJ Th* Swing Adjustment (extra). 1 60 Gymnich.m. 'iiapez? and Swing. 15 00 Tbc Patentees hive appointed as Uencrul Agent for South Carolina, T. von SAATEN, IMPORTER OF FAN Ci' GOODS. TOY.\ ic, No. g?9 King-strict, November ?8 :! CHARLESTON, S. C. 'IDE LARJ??T AND BITST ?I LEO I ED Si OCK OF P IC It F U M E R I E S AND TO?UST A11TICLE3 EVER BROUGHT IO THIS MARKET, COMPRIS ING ARTICLES MADE BY LUBES', Bi HENEL, tOUDRAY, CLEA VEE, SOCIETE HYGIENIQUE, FABISA, EDE, AND OTHERS. Tog-ther with a !idl a*.- <rtuiini of Tooiii, Hair aud Sail Krusbce, c o :M r> s , ALL OF ttl?? BEST MANUFACTURE, IM? PORTED DIRECT, AND FOR SALE AT PRICES TO SUIT THE T113E3. ?belad'otarer-tspsstinDyinvited to call andes? arning before purchasing e)--ewhere. C. P. PANKN1N. CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 123 Mceting.stioet, CHARLESTON, S. C. November 13 fmw3mos ^rti0i Salts. By virluc of ? writ of Fiori FaW W?jW M? delivered, wiU be sold on MOND*.. '100 "* "ay of December next, st the northeast' cv.Tdr pf thc Courthouse, betweei the hours? Vt il A. 2i. al"13 P. M., All tb: right, title and interest o' tho def??danr' ! in a LOT OF LiND, with a two and ,* naif story Wooden Building ?nd other improvements thereon, situate south side of Henrietta-street, and Jc?bwn as Ko. 21. Levit l on and to be sold as ths property of Joshia Jones at the snit of St. John Phillip.'. ALSO, At the same time and place, All thc right, title and interest ot ibo defendant in a LOT OF LAND, with the Building and improve? ments thereon, i-ituate at Rikorsviile, near the city boundary, and known os the Charleston India Rub? ber Factory. Also, ene Steam Engine, boilers, Bloat? ers, Moulds, Rollers. Chain?, Lathes kc, kc, kc Levied on and tob; sold as tie property of the Charleston Rubber Company at the several suits of | Thomas J. Knauff and John M. Easicrby, who hive assigned inc judgments and excculions. . ALSO, At thc simd time and p'ace. All the right, title and interest ot the defendant in a LOT OF LAND, with the two and a half-s'ory Wooden Building and improvements thereon, situate on tho north side of Montague-street, between smith and Pitt-streets; said Lot measuring 50 feet frort on Montaguo-stroet by 150 foot iu depth, more or less, and kuowu a? No. 21. Levied on and sold as thc property of Marv C. Roach, at tho several suits of sarah C. and Mary G. R.ach. ALSO, At thc same tim" and place. All tho right, title and interco! of ibo defendant iu a LOT OF L.VND, wita a thrco-story Brick Uuildlng and other improvements thereon, situate on tho west side of Rutledgo-strrct, and known aa No. .1; said Lot measuring and containing 4."> feet on Rutlcdgc-strcct by 131 feet in depth, more or less. Lovied on and to bc sold as the property of Arthur Fogarlic, un-.'er an execution ia tho cose of H. R. Ca fun A- Co. VS. Fogartie k Stillman ALSO, At thc same lim? and place, All thc right, titlo and interest ot tbe defendant in a LOT OF LAN D, with a two and a half story Brick Building and othor improvements thereon, situate on thc north side of Hudson-street, in rear of the Citadel, and known as No. C. Levied on and to be Rold as thc property of Mrs. Caroline L. Miller at the two several suits of Edward Mack and William Dcnaux. ALSO, At thc same time and place, All the right, tide and interest of the defendant lu a LOT OF LAND, with a three story Wooden Build? ing and other improvements thereon, situate on routh stdoof George-street, and known as No. 23. Levied on end to bc sold as tho pro. er ty of J. J. Monaghan at tho sait of Colburu A Howell. ALSO, At the same time and place. All those two LOTS OF LAND, with the Buildings and improvoments thereon, known as Nos. 192 and 191, Bituato on the eist side of Comin .--street. Also, the Establishment *ituatc on South Battery, foot of Meobng-streot, and known as the "Bathing House." Leviod on and to be sold as the property ol* Michael McMantnon at tho suit of E ia- Horibeck. ALSO, At the same time and place, All the right, title and interest ct defendant in all those two TRACTS OF LAND, situate in tuc Parish of St. John's Berkolev, with the Dwelling House, Barns, Negro Houses, and other improvements thereon, s dd bret measuring and containing 3000 acres, more or less. One of the said tracts known as "Black Branch." bounded by lands now or late of Keating L. Simons, James Gaillard, Dr. Joseph Palmer and Santoe River. The o ber of thc said tracts near the last tract and Lawson's Pond, and known as tho'-Pine Tra't," bounded bylands now or late of Peter Snowden, Thomas Porcher, Keat? ing Simons and Santeo River. Levied on and to bc sol I as the properly of W. H. B. Richardson at thc suit of J. S. ML-hardsou, Jr. lerms cash, November 16 ml E. W. M. MACKEY, S. C. C. ^uctinneers' Jpriotite Solea. For Salt or io Rent-Two Farms on Charles? ton Neck, BY ALONZO J. WHITE & SON. Will be Sold or Rented A beautiful FARM just outside thc eily limits, hav.ng on it a splendid residence, and containing about 35 acres of land. ALSO, A FARM, about a milo ar.d a half outside the city limits, containing 122 acres of the best farming land in the State. For terms and particulars, applv as above, at OFFICE, No. 58 EAST BAY. November 30 1 Valuable Rice Plantation /or Sale or Lea-.c. BY J. DRAYTON FORD, Broker and Commission Agent. SOU?! CHAC HAN PLANTATION, on thc West? ern branch of Cooper Uiver, will bo sold or leased. It contains about 252 acres primo tide swamp, and TO acres high land undor cultivation, bes iles au abundance of timber land. These lands arc very productive, and rf the best quality. On thc place are negro quarters barns, kc, kc It hos a good river landing, and is easily accessible from th? North? eastern Railroad, and within three miles of the healthy suromv retreat of CordesvUle. For further particulars apply to J. DKAYfON PORP, At No. 40 Broad-street November 30 c niw2 Rice Plantation and a Summer Retreat to Rent. BY J. DRAYTON FORD, Broker and Commission Agent, NORTH CHACHAN PLANTATION, on tho west? ern branch ol Cooper River, will bo leased for one or a term o; years, 'inls place ii in goo.1 order, and now occupied. On it aro good residence, negro houses, barns, 4c, 4c. With lt, as an appurtenance, will be loaned a comfortable Residence iu the hralthy Village of Cordesville, two milos distant. This Plantation, and the adjoining one (".otitb Chachan), now offetcd for lease or sale, would, to? gether, constitute a most desirable agricultural en? terprise, oompletc in every respect. On these places axe negroes, now ready to contract tor another sea? son. For further particular-, apply to J. DRAYTON FORD, No. 40 Broad--treet. November 27 n*c fmw3 CLIFFORD & ?ATHEWES, Kcal Estate Agents, No. 5? Broad-street. For sale and Lease PHOSPHATE LANDS of a superior quality, on deep water navigation aud healthy locations all the voar. RICE and COTTON PLANTATIONS and FARMS ID all parts ol' the State. CITY PROPERTY of every description. November 2 3mos. ?fuie JUtj. Q K, E A T A 1 T Et A C V IU 1 AT QU rN RY'S & CO.'? PHOTOGRAPH AND FINE ART GALLERY. NOW ON EXHIBIIION Ul*-: LARGEST AND ttcost Collection of CU HOMO LITHOGRAPHS ever seen in Charleston. '?'hey arc perfect copies of cel? ebrated Works of Art, both ancient ;.ud modern. Among ibo collection maybe found SALVATOR Ri SA'.S HEAD OF CUBIS I. Corrcggo's Magda'cuc. A. Delacroix's 'lido Going Out, A. Delacroix's Tide Coming lu, Turi'cr's Venice, Jackson'-; English Scenery, Rowbottom'* English Scenery. Baxter's English and Irish Scon erv, Views ou the Rhino, The Juugfratm, I lie Wetferborn, Matine Views, and many othcis. 1 he publie are respectfully invited to rall and see th- sc bcaulifnl Works ol Art. They are offered for sale at New York pt lees. PORCELAIN PICTURES. Oren: reduction in thc price of POKCIT.AIN PIC T UR ts. Recent improvements tn producing these pictures enable us to now fifer thc at beany one half thc-ronner prices, ami tar supe. or. Call and examine ipe eimeo*. OCR CARTES DE VISITE AND OTHER PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS ARE UNSUR? PASSED. E-reciul attention given tn r-biklreo. Also to copy? ing old Daguerreotypes ard other pictures. Si'istav lion m all cases guaranteed, and at prices to tor.-o pocd with the times. STEREOSCOPIC PJCTt7!lKS Ajro OTHER PHOTOGRAPHS OF CHARLESTON, FORT SUMTER AND MAGNOLIA CEMETARY Al itt?wce.? ("rices. A fine collection of STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF TiiE MOUN? TAINS IN NORTH CAROLINA ANO THE FRENCH BROAD UIVE?. These ire tu-.-- first and only rin tj_r?;>In ever take ui that lucan. >. (I L' ! :.' K V ? C i> . No. SSI SISG-STREET. CHARLESION, S. C. November 12 3m?a IIOPPOC Iv F ACTO U AXD COMMISSION MERCHANT, ACCOMMODATION "WnABF, Charles lon, S. C. P. GADSDE* HAZELL, Cmos September 21 Jto?tion Soles. Al Auction-Christmas Presents-Unreserved Sale of Handsome Silver-plated Ware, vn ported direct from Sheficl?, England, suita? ble for Christmas Presents. [Bj CLIFFORD & MATHEWES, No. 56 Broad-street. I Will ho ?s '<-. without reserve, on THURSDAY, lOih ot,w*- "mb nt n 0.e!ocv, at our office. a tejUSBBUT" SIL. ^OSSISTDJO OF: Crettm and Syrup Ja*." ***** pl,at0?' Broad Basked. (JcWetVk *?** Dishes, Toast Racks, Ci? >ut i-mdeew and Pickers, Table, Dessert and e!} Spoons aud Forks, Dessert Knives Fish Cm?? 8Tx 1 roT? &c-< Teims cash._mwM 3_ November 30 ASSIGNEE'S SALK -/rVff/ on rf Personal Estate ana1 lloifl Furni? ture. In pniwaaca r f a docretal order of thv itOtmS^ the rou i of Bankruptcy, on TO-MORROW, fart ls?" cemb'?r ne.i.t, nt 12 o'clock, before the OH Poatof fice, Broad-o;reet. charil ston, S. tv, will bc poid by the Assignee of Joseph Purcell, Bankrupt, st pub lie auction, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE REAL ESTATE r All that undivided half (ii) interest in thc MILLS HOUSK HOTEL, on southwest corner ol Meeting and Queen streets, containing, on Meeting street, 8 J feet, and also on tue land? of estates of Mixer and Enston SI feet 8 inches, and also on thc lands of thc estates ot' Mixer nnd Enston IS feet 2 inches, making inulto.J the east li ce 120 lect 10 inches, moro or less; north on Qucon-strcot 273lect 4 inches, moro or less; south on lands of Hibernian Society lil feet 4 inches, more or less; also on Und of estate of Daniel Mixer til Wm. Enstoa 117 feet 8 inches ; also on lands Soc cty of Friends 41 feet, in all on south hnc .270 feet, mor- or lesa; west on land of Sosiety of Friends 14 feet 8 inches, also on laLd now, or late of, James Watson 97 teat, in all on west lines 111 feet 8 inches, more or It ss, which said premises arc delineatod and appc ir, bv a plat of tb a sarro now mode and to be exhioited on the day of sal-. ALSO, Ono undivided halt [%) interest in the WOODEN HOUSE AND LOT on Mecting-atroet, next south of Mills House, containing on Meo ting-street 31 feet 8 inches, and in depth 117 feet 8 inches, more or leas, having such dimensions as will appear upon above mentioned plat. ALSO, "One undivided half Hf) interest in the BRICK HOUSE AND LOT on Moetiag-strcet.next south of the above, containing on Meiting-street lit feet 2 inches, aad in Topth 117 feet 8 inches, mire or lesa, having such dimensions as will appear upon above men? tioned plat. ALSO. At Mills House Hotel, on WEDNESDAY, second December next, at 10 o'clock A. M., and there con? tinuing from day today until the property shall be hold. All thc FURNIIURR of thc Mills House Hotel. CONSISTIDO or: Parlor. Chamber, Dining Room and KITCHEN FURNITURE, all in perfect order and latest styles, complete for thc cqu pmentof afirsSckus hotel. Terxs-Tee leal estate will be sold tor one-third cash; tho balance paTabie in one and two yo ?rs, in? terest vayable annually, secured by bond and mort? gage of tho property, which is to bo insured, and the policy to bc assigned. Purchasers to pay lor stamps and papers. The Furniture to be sold for cash, to bc delivered on day of sale. E. W. MARSH ALL, Assignee of the Batate Joseph Purcell. November 30 mwf 16 tul UNDER DECREK IN EQUITY. Staunton vs. A. Fitzpatrick, el al. On TO-MORROW, tbe 1st December, at ll o'c'.oc":, will be sold, at the Old CustoinhO'ise. All that half portion of a IR ACT OF LAND known BB "-. iizpatriek's Farm," situ?t" on Charles? ton Neck, on the south fide J. a public road leading 1 rom the main road to the Old Ship Yard; measuring Iii acres of high laud and S 2-10 acre- of marsh land, and having such form, metes and boonda as oro delineated cn a plat of said Farm, made by John A. Michel, surveyor, thc 4tb of January, 18J8. and marked on siid plat A. 'J he plat may be seen at my office, Courthouse. Terms-One-third cash; balance in two equal an? nuli instalment* from the day of sale, to bo secured by one or more bonds and mortgages. Insurance of the Dwelling House and assignment of the policy. Purchaser to pay for papers, stamps sud taxas. Pcs ossion given by thc 1st Dccomber next. J. W. GRAY, November 30 mltul Master lu Equity. ODER 1) KC KEE 1\ EQUITY. Read vs. Read. On TBURPDAY, the lOch December n-xt. at ll o'clock, will bc sold, at the Old Customhouse, All that LOT OF LAND, with the three story BRI'TC HOU-E thereon, sit?ale in the City of Chnrleston on the west fi-lo of Meeting-street; mea? suring in front on said struct St leet und in depth 234 feet from east to west, as will more particu ?ly appear by a survey of Jusopb R. Paree. I, made Sop? (ember, 1800. Founding north on lau.] late of Mrs. Taggart, but now or late or Mrs. Miller, south ou land lato of Wm. Brisbane now of Otis Mills, east on Meeting-street, a-d west cu lund new or late Of Elizabeth Bral'stord. Terms - One-third cash, biter, eu in one, tw > an i three years, secured by bond or booda of the pur? chaser and mortgage ol the pt ?mises, with insur? ance of thc buildings and ass:gnment of tho policy. Purchaser lo pay tor papers and stan.'ps. I he said property m qr be treated foi at priv?le sale until the day of sale. J. W. ORA V, November lt) tbm.7 Master in Eqnity. UNDER DECREE I\ EQUITY. Ex parte T. S">'aye Heicard, et ai, Trustees, el al. On THURSDAY, tho 10th December next, at ll o'clock, will bc soM, at thc Old Customhouse, All that LOT OF LANI?, eitu ito on the northoa-t corner of Alexander and Chapel streets, ia tho City of Charlo'ton, formerly tho property and residence of Charles Hayward, ?6q., meas.trlng 00 toot, more or leas, on Cbapcl-Btreat, and 77 feet, more or less, on Alexander-street; on the east Hue 77 feet running northwardly from Chapel-street, then 21 lect run? ning castw&rdly, thou 35 fret running northwardly to the back line, anl on the north or bick hue 113 Saet? more or less. ALSO, All that LOT lying to thc north of tho above, on Alexander-?ttect, measuring on Judith-street (now Alexander) 26 feet, on the bock or eastern Imo 30 feet, on the south line 143 feet, and on the north line 153 feet, be thc ?a d dimensions more or loss. Terms-One-half < a.- h ; balance in one year. Pur? chaser to Day for papers and sta mps. J. W. GRAY, November 19 thm7 Master in Equity. KERSHAW-IN EQUITY. Perry and Perry, Administrators of John Perry, rs. Alexander Matheson, et al-Rill lo Sell Land, ?jv. On the first MONDAY ia December next, before the Courthouse bl Camden, I will offer for sa> the following Real E- tatc ot John Porty, si uited in Kershaw District, to-wit : L A HOUSE AND LO I at Liberty Ha11, contain? ing 9 acroi. more or lo*?. 2 A HOUSE AND LOT at Libe Ijr Hal!, contain? ing one-half acra. & A TRAC i OF LAND conta'ning D'.-ere.', more or less, bounded by lauds ot J. B. 1 ixou aud others. 4. A TRACT OF 171 A CRMS, more or Iocs, bouude.d by lauds of Dixon, Patterson and oth-.-rs. 5. A TRACI OF 3094 ACBfcS, moro or loss, on thc Watorce riv -r. bounded by lands of J. H. Dixon, Jobn Cunningham, Wylie Patlersou and D. J.Patterson 'ibis tract to bc divided into smail portions, as shown by plat m hands of Commis? sioner. Terms-Fo much cash ns will defray the expenses of sale; thc balance on a credit of 1, 2 and 3 years, with annurl iuterei-f, to be secured hy bond ot pur? chaser with two or more gooJ sureties, and a mortage of the premises sold. Purchaser to piy for stamps and papers. J. D. DUNLAP. C. E. K. D. November 9 m3 Jilisctllantiiiis. I" PORTEUS OK TEAS, WINES, BRANDIES, Ac, And Dealers in CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. Ww ww ASO WM. S. CORWIN A 00. yg-flnmln delivered to all parts of tLeCity. October 24 A D V A N CES CN corro -Y TO PLANTERS AND OTHERS WISHES U TO HO LL CO T TON IN ENG L A NH, Where STORAGE, INSURANCE, and other expenses for hollins are LESS than H. tho doited States, we will advance TEN CKNTS PER POUND ON M I H D L 1 N G S, Shipped to our friends tu Liv.-rpool, charging the Eng? lish commercial rate of interest, which at present is FIT JE PER CENT. And hold as long as desired. CLAG HORN. HERRING i CO., Accommodation Wharf. November 13 2 mos . Sin?m Salts. ' Peremptory Sale of 25 Catea Boots, Balmo? rals, Gaiters, $c. Also, 6 Cases Assorted Dry Goods, <j-c.. ?re. CAMPBELL, KNOX & CO., i'nsh Auction House, No. 55 Haael-slreet, Opposite Postoffice, Will sell THIS DAT, St 10 o"clock. M-n?*. Womens'and Boys' BALMORALS, BOOTS, GAITERS, Brogans, a fall atsortment of fresh stock. ALSO, BLACK BEAVER AND CA-8IMEBES, Kerseys. Checks, H'niespun. Fronch All-Wool Delaines, Dress Goods, Alpacas. Ladies' Hood-, Sontaes. Shawls Skirts, Gauntle's, Gloves. English White Hose, Gents' Super Brown Laif Hose, Silk and Satin Vent? ing, Madder Handkerchiefs, Suspenders. A-c, dc. Conditions cash. November 3.1 A First rate Top Buggy, almost hew, al Auction. BY I. 8. K. BENNETT. On TO-MORROW, the 1st December, at No. 1 Lu? cas-street, at half-past 10 o'clock, I will sell, A First-class TOP BfJGGV, very roomy, and in I .excellent condition. Conditions cash. November 30 Handsome Furniture and Household Goods, at Auction. BY I. S. Ii. BENNETT. On TO-MORROW, tl/e 1st December. I will sell at Auction, at the residonca No. 1 Lucas-street, at ll o'clock. A CHOICE COLLECTION Of FURNITUKE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS, CON3TSTXKO IN P.' ET OF : ONE VERY HANDSOME ROdEWOOD CHAMBER SET. ALSO, MAHOGANY WARDROBES, Bureaus, Tables, solid CHiairs, large Velvet Rocker, Bedsteads, Sofa, Sideboard, Centre Tables, Pier Tablas. Secretary and. Book Case, Card Tables, What-Not, Bat Stand, Car? pet, Walnut Dining Table, with Extension Leaves; Woo], Moss and Cotton Mattres-es, Bolsters, Pil? lows, India. China, Tea Cups, Finger Bowls, Dish Covers, Waiters, a largo and very Ano Cooking Stove, two Parlor Stoves, a Ladies' Side Saddle, two large Cedar Chests, lor Blankets, fcc, A-c. ALSO, On? FINE H .CRP, MUSIO STAND and M?S IC STOOL. Conditions cash. Articles to be removed immedi tcly after sale. November 30 tutbsmlu5 Valuable Lot of Land, Corner of Basel and Concord streets, at Auction. : BY-, Auctioneer. By virtue of an order of sale, to me directed by the Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge ot the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina, I will offer for sale, at public auction, at the Old Postoffl.-p, foot of Broad-street, on FRIDAY, De? cember ll. 18C?. at ll o'clock A. M., All that LOT OF LAND, situated on the corner of H?sel and Concor 1 streets, lu the City of Charleston, measuring in front on Hasel street one hundred and fifty (150) feet, and on Concord-street one hundred ami lorty f 1-10) feet, butting and founding south on HaBil-strect, cast on Concord-street, north on the canal reserved for this lot, and west on lands late of W. P. Russel], together with the privilege of using the said canal attendant on this lot of land. Terms-Ore-third cash : balance in two equal an? nual instalments, to bo recured by bond of purchas? er, bearing inter, st from d >y of sale, and a mortgage upon thc premise.]. Purchaser to pay for papers and stampts. LCUfsMcL*IN, Ass'gnoo of W. P. Russell and Whirton i Pe'sch. November 28 sthlu6 ll COMMISSIONER'S SALE. BARNWELL COUNIY. James Patterson, Commissioner in Equity, vsIi Langdon C. Duncan. By virtue of a Decretal Order made In this cause, I will sell at Barnwell Courthouse, on SALES DAY in December next, All that PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND, ly? ing and being in the County of Barnwell, within five miles of Graham's Turnout, on the South Carolina Railroad, containing roven hundred and fiftv acres, more or less; bounded bylands of the es ate of Owen R. Fauit, Rebecca Zorn, Linton Lee and Brooker Z -ru. Terms of Sale-For cash enough to pay the costs of this eau e, and one hundred and filly do lars So? licitor's fee; the balance on a credit of twelve months, the purchaser giving bis bon -1, bearing interest from the day of sale, payable anona ly, wnh two good sureties and a mortgage of the premises to secure the payment of the purchase money, to pay for papers and necessary revenuo stamps. Commissioner's Office, November 5,18C8. JAME? PAtTEsON, Commissioner. November 27 G LANCASTER-I.V EQUITY. Benjamin Perry, Welmuth Perry, Administra? tor and Administratrix, pe. John Perry, Alex. Matheson and w fe, and others-Bill for Injunction to Marshal Assets, Sell Land, In obedienro to the order ol' the Court of Eqnity made in the above stated case, at Juno term, 1868, I will sell, at Lancaster Cou.Ilnutsc, South Caroli? na, on the first MONDAY in I'ccemtier next, All that valuable PIECE. PARCEL OR TRACT OF LAND described ia tho pleadings, belonging to the estate of John Perry, decca^d, lying uri situated in the Di-triet of Lancaster, Mate ol .-outh Carolina, containing (C000) six thousand acres, more or less, of No. 1 cotton, corn und grain laud-', well watered and heavily timbered, fencing in good repair-Uio up? land producing fine crops of cotton, corn and small grain, while the extendive bottoms, lying along the Catawba River, a c not to be surpa<>scd. These lands are situated in thc southwestern portion of Lancaster District, bounded by the Kershaw line, thc Catawba River, ord bv lands of D. W. Brown. Lewis Patter? son, C. L. Tillman, James thompson, William Dixon and others. I WILL ALSO SELL, TOB CASH, On tho TUESDAY and WEONL> CA Y after the first Monday i i December, at thc former residence of thc said John Perry-, deceased, in Lancaster Dis? trict, near Liberty Hill. AU the Pi-RsONAL PROPERTY be'onging to tho estate of said deceased. 1 : vcr., thing usually ks?t on a large and well regu'atcd PI into bon may be bought at th<8 sale. The real estate above mentioned wi'l be surveyed, and divided into two. three and four hundred acre tracts, to suit purchase.H, plats of which wiU be ex? hibited on day of sale. Terms-So much ea<h as will pay thc costs of suit and expenses of sale, t he balance on ? credit of one, two and three years, with iutcre-t, io bc due and pay? able annually, from day ot sale. Purchaser to give bond, with twa or more good securities, and a mort? gage of tho premises. Purchaser to rwy for stamps and papers. Terms mun be complied with on day of tale, or the property will be resold OJ day of sale at the risk of the lormcr purchaser. K. G. BILLINGS, O. E. L. D. Commtsfioner's Oflke, Lancaster Courthouse, S. C., November 2,18(53. November tl 20ml COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Jesse C. Mdler, Administrator, vs. George IF". Hicks and Wife, el al. By virtue of a decretal order made in th's cause, I will sell at Barnwell Courthouse on MONDAY, the 7 th day of December next, 'ihe following desrnbed TRACT OR P\R^EL OF LAND, belonging to the Estate ofJ"?se C. Miller, de? ceased, containing 4000 acres, more or less, situate, lying and being in the County of Barnwell, and bounded north by lands of Richard Bradley, Robert Bradley and '.thomas Youmans, .-muh by lands of Josiah S. Walker, W. D. Jackson au J Robert Martin, and west by lands cf John J. Cater and Robert Martin. The above Lands will be lail off in four or moro separate tract*', plats of which will be exhibited and de:crib d on the day of s tie; on one of which will be a SAW AND Gl'I T MILL, with valuable Manchin c-ry. all complete with thc exception of a small break in the '.'ill Dam. 'I eran ot Sale-For cash enough to pay the costs of the suit and ixocnsesof the sile; puichasers to gue their bondi, with two or more goo 1 securities on credit of twelve mouths from the first day of Janu a y iK-vt, bearing interest from that date; titles to be executed, but not d-livcrcd uulil Oae wholo of Ole purchase money is paid, and ii not paid when due, the Commissioner to resell the premise.- for C33b, at thc risk of the purchaser. Purchaser to pay for papers and necessary revenue stamps. J. PAtTERSON, Commis-ioncr. Commissioner's Office, November 5, 1?G9. November 14 13 ij?rnesa (mb Sn&Mcs. ?JJNITED STATES G O V E lt NM E NT HARNESS AND SADDLES, Little Used, AT ONE-QUAR1ER THEIR COST. ?2m MCCLELLAN SADDLES 2030 SITS HARNESS. For i-a'.e by November 5 JOHN COMMINS. No. Bli Meeting-street, Nearly opposite the Market, tbm8 (Sans, jlistols, (gtr. X_ GINS. RIFLES, PISTOLS. JH HAPPOLDT, PRACTICAL GUNMAKEZi, . No 119 M EE 1TNG-STKE E T, ol ere at low Driers to fuit the times, BRKECH-L0ALIN3 DOU? BLE GUNS, M?ZZLK-LOADISG DOU' LE f.UVS. superior Single Guns for Boys. Alio RIFLtsS, RE? VOLVERS, EQUIPMENTS AND AMMUNITION. jB3- REPAIRING executed as usaaL October 23 tmi 'Ima