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CTTY AFFAIRS.
Meetings thia Dny.
-.'.MTorson Lodge, at 7 P. M.
walhalla Lodge, at half-past IP. M.
Washington Light Inrautry Charitable As30Cia
*oa, at 7 P. M.
South Carolina Fricndl j Society, at 7 P. BL
Carolina Rifle Club, at 9 A. M.
Washington Pire Company, at 7 P. M.
Washington Artillery Charitable Society, at 8
?.a.
?wmaa Rifle Club, at S P. M.
T?uad3Chaft.-?band, ?t 3 P. M.
Auction Sale? tUis Day.
i. A. Baslow A Co. will soil at 10 o'clock, at
aheir store, uew crop clayed molasses.
John 0. minor A Co. will sell at io o'clock, at
inetr store, hats, dry goods, Ac.
R. A A. P. Caldwell will ??ll at half-past 10
.'dook, oa board schooner Chxse. at Brown A
0?.'H wbarf, damaged corn.
8. Vf. Steffens will sell at huff past 9 o'clock, at
ms store, bacon, butter.
VKNOWLEOGMENT.-The Ladies Mutual Aid
AMoOCiatlon desires gratefully to acknowledge the
rnociptof one hundred dollars from "A Friend,'
through Mrs. Forrest.
THE CHEAPEST YET.-The NEWE Job Office is
now printing bill-heads in the best style and on
a ue paper, at $2 50 per thousand. Merchants, thlak
of it?
*" Tun YELLOW FEVER AT QUARANTINH.-The
patients from the French sloop of war Limier,
who were at tho Lazaretto with the yellow fever,
aave all recovered and have been discharged from
?ie hospital. All traces or yellow fever have dis?
appeared from the vessel, and she ls now in good
sanitary condition. Of the twenty-five men
placed lu the Lazaretto on tho vessel's arrival,
ueventcen have been returned cured and eight
havo died. _?
THE PEOPLE'S.NATIONAL BANK.-Mr. C. O.
Witte, who was elected, yesterday, the presi?
dent of this bank, is a retired merchant of large
means, and tho Consul for Charleston of the
North German Confederation. Cuder the man?
agement of its new president the People's Na?
tional Bank will, we are confident, retain and
increase the prosperity which it reached under
the direction of Its fonnder, Mr. Donald McKay,
au4 his successor, the lamented Mr. Cobla.
LATINO OP THE CORNBR-STONB OP THE NEW
HAM. OP THE FRBDNDSOHAFTSBOXD.-The ceremo?
ny of laying the corner-stone of the new hall of
the Prenndschaftsbnnd will take place to-day at
5 o'clock. The different German societies have
been invited to attend, and the stone will be laid
with Masonic rites by Walhalla Lodge. The per?
formance will be qnlte private, as the society dc
algo to make no public display until the comple?
tion of the building. Tho lot at the corner of
Meeting and George streets ls an admirable site
for a public building; and if the present plans are
followed, the structure will be one of the archi?
tectural ornaments of the city.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.-This court was or?
zan Ized yesterday morning, Judge Carpenter pre?
siding. After thc formalities of opening the
oourt were concluded, the Judge promulgated the
following sentences which were withheld on
sentence-day on account of the parties being
absent from the conrt-room :
Thomas B. Smalls-assault and battery-$1 One
and costs, or one mon th In jail.
L. Mann-assault and battery-$5 fine and
costs, or one month in jail.
Peter Jones-assault and battery-$5 fine and
oosts. or forty days tn jail.
Lawrence Washington-assault and battery with
intent to kui-$5 and costs, or one month in Jail.
Tua FIRBMENS' JUBILES IN ADOBSTA-DE?
PARTURE OP THE CHARLESTON COMPANIES.-The
oncers and members of the Marlon, Young
America, and Hook and Ladder. No. 1, with dele-|
g?tions from the Phoenix, Vigilant, Washington
and Stonewall, assembled at their respective
nouses at an early hoar yesterday morning, and,
escorted by the "stay at home crowd," proceeded
to the depot and embarked for Augusta, to par?
ticipate in the grand celebration to take place in
Uiat city to-day. We have already given Borne
outline of what the Augusta firemen Intend to do,
and feel assured that the Charleston firemen will
rcoelre a hearty welcome and an honored place tn
the contest which might possibly result in their
favor. Thc companies from this city have the
material and the metal to ensure them a victory,
and the Angosta boys wUl have to look to their
loareis.
We give below the names of the firemen at?
tached to the different companies ft-om this city,
with the exception of Hook and Ladder, No. 1,
which was not furnished :
YOUNO AMERICA Fl KB ENGINE COUPANT.
ft. S. Bruns, J. T. Maher, J. L. Markee, James
.<?fciun, M. King, J. S. Wcstendorff, Jos. Rosis, W.
Mahoney, J. Anlberry, J. Crowley, W. Wood, C. L.
Beandrot, W. Collins, M. Rodrigues, C. Wellie,
Isaac DiX9on, R. Kirk, Georgs Relyea. C. Relyea,
M. Devine, John J. Keckley, Thomas Tift, W. H
Kahrs, L. J. May. P. Finn, B. Ueslln, J. W. Guy,
P. H. Darcy, T. A. Kelly, J. C. Ripley, W. H. Mor?
ris. 0. H. Tift, E. McGuire, H. Mabu?, James
Spriggs. J. M. Sargeant, J. Mccullum, J. E.
Burns, J. Kenny, C. Rouse, George Burke.
MARION Pir.R ENGINE COMPANY.
R. C. Barkley, T. S. Slgwald, G. McNeill, T. R.
Keegan, J. P. Cahill, T. Donning, G. A. Calder, A.
J. Jager, W. H. Slgwald, H. L. Calder, E. Powers,
W. Sturkln, J. J. Milligan, W. Stevens, J. W. Jack?
son, J. Quinn, M. Maguire, T. E. Dixon,E. J. Hoar,
J. II. Thee, J. O'Drien. W. H. Welling, J. Churchill,
P. Rumney, W. C. Aldrich, A. Stewart, A. Came?
ron, C. Glrk, H. N Jackson, W. Carsten, F. Pelper,
J. Dclesliae, J. J. ilitchum, P. Laufai:?:ird, M.
Dunning, J. Wilds. J. P. Daffec, M. Blanch, F.
Axson, J. W. Stevens, M. Harris, J. J. Beaudrot,
P. Patatt, C. Churchill, J. Dolan, C. E. Suran, L.
C. Hendricks, E. Doar, E. B. Doughty,W. Schroder,
W. S. Henerey, Jr., W. IL HalsaU, P. Kramer, J.
Butler, W. H. Hodges.
VIGILANT FIRR ENGINE 09MPANT.
Julius p. Brown, Jno. M. Baker, J. C. Huger, J.
A. Enslow, Jr., E. B. Lesesne, Etsell Gaillard, B.
F. Schachte, J. A. Lan tte. Julian Barbot, Timothy
Street, T. B. Jones, Wm. T. Tupper, Wm. H. Swift,
-Grange Simmons, W. 5. Simmons.
STONEWALL Fl RB ENGINE CO?TANT.
John E. Bolnest, L. Sherfersee, C. W. Soignions,
Jr., 0. McMillan, T. F. Gaillard, G. S. Parker, R.
Mucken fuss, E. W. Leman, W. H. Goddard, Jr., R.
h. Vennlng, H. J. Brisenden, John Miller, W. H.
sAsox.
WASHINGTON FIRE ENGINE COMPANY.
L. Cavanaugh, T. E. Hogan, T. Morris, A. W.
Lewin, J. Knobeloch, C. P. Gardner, M. Fitzgib?
bon, J. J. Guenvlerc, J. Barry, M. O'Mara, A. J.
Mlms, J. C. Forreston, T. Tobin, J. Addison, J. E.
Passalaigue, J. F. Lafar, J. Doscher, O. S. Mls
cally.
OUCMBS.-Major E. F. O'Brien, formerly con?
nected with the military headquarters in tilts
otty, has been appointed inspector-general of the
Department or the Potomac, Grand Army or the
Republic. He is now serving as chief or staff to
che department commander.
About seventy-five young men of this city are
making preparations to emigrate to the Republic
of Venezuela at an carly day. Their Intention Ls
to settle on land already selected for t hem near
Caracas, the capital or the republic, where the
land ls elevated and the climate healthy. They
Intend to engage lu thc culture or coffee, sugar?
cane, Ac.
Stanley G. Trott. Esq., postmaster or this city,
bas been authorized by thc Postofftee Depart?
ment In W shlngton to rocelvc and accept bids
from persons who are desirous or undertaking
tho conveyance or the United States mails Hom
Charleston to MoClellauvUle, once or thrice a
week.
The Fenian ball advertised tor Thursday eve?
ning ls unavoidably postponed to Friday evening,
tn consequence or thc rallure to procure suitable
music-all bands bavlug been previously engaged.
The Comet Fire Company, colored, celebrated
LbMr nineteenth anniversary last night at the
Market Hall, with great eclat. A supper wai
?erred up, and the hilarity engendered was kept
uf :o a ia:c Loua
A AT US EMENTH.
Academy of Music-IARW'I Minstrel*.
Tho performance of LaRue's Minstrels at
the Academy last evening was remarkably good,
and deserved a much better house. The ballads
and artas in the first part of the evening were
well rendered, especially Mr. Haman's "Nobody's
Child," which displayed his fine voice to advan?
tage. Thc comic strength of the company was
best exhibited in the various little dramatic In?
terlude.? which were introduced la tho course nf
the performance, sand Wichel between thc excel?
lent clog danciug of Mr. Hogers and the original
"Shoo Fly," which, as usual, was rapturously re?
cd red.
Thc sensation of the evening, however, was
certainly thc male soprano singing of "tho great
Ricardo," whose volee, ir not a "true and true"
soprano, ls a marvellously good imitation.
Hearing li first from behind the scenes, lt waa
lmposslbio to believe In its virility, and when thc
robust proportions or the dtukv prima donna
forbade ocular delusion on tho subject, cf sex, thc
ear still round Itself a most nu willing convert.
The voice Itself ls sweet and well managed, and
enough of a curiosity to be reaily worth hearing.
There is a new and attracUvo programme on
the bills for this evening.
Tho Tremaine Brothers.
Holmc3'Lyceum was welt atteuded last night,
despite the severity of thc weather. Tho musical
porformanc -s of tho Tremaine nrotners and Pres?
ton were fully equal to the promises or tho hand?
bills, and the wonderful qualities ofthenurdett or?
gan were displayed to their heit ad van tige. Thc
performance was given in aid of Trinity Church,
with a view of interesting that congregation in
the practice of the organ. A similar entertain?
ment will be given to thc public to-night, with
new pie 'c?, new songs, and un entire change ef
programme.
Hlbcrniaa Hall-St. .To-s?p!i\i Fair.
The fair at the Hibernian Hali, in aid of St.
Joseph's Church, will positively ciosc on Thursday
night, and the Catholics of the city have bnt
three moro opportunities of showing their appre?
ciation of a most deserving charity.
In point of attractiveness, tho fair shews no
railing off. The tables arc still loaded down with
good things, and the different games arc carried
on with nuilagging spirit.
At the Academy or Music, No. 2. last night, thc
programme bogan with tho farce of "ChingChi
Hum,"and ended with "The Menagerie." This,
wo may remarle, is the only plaoa where one may
"see the elephant'' without serious moral or peen*
niary damage There will bu au catire ohango of
programme to-night.
Yesterday afternoon the Catholic malo and .? male
orphans, numbering about a hundred, visited thc
fair, and were shown in a practical way thc good
things or life. Last of all they had a turn at the
"grab bag." and wcut homo to dream of a land
where Santa Claus and Catholic Fair bloom every
day lu thc year.
The children of the City Orphanliousc were in?
vited by the managers to visit thc fair un yester?
day.
Among the many acceptable presents sent to
the fair was a boue3 tarter, garnished with fruits
and Jelly, from the rainons Mills House kitchen.
Tho thanks of the fair were tendered the proprie?
tor, Mr. Parker, and the turkey was rallied off
without delay.
A very large number of valuable articles have
yet to bc raffled, and the chances are sold ut so
low a price that ouc may win a small sized far?
lane for ten cents or u quarter.
The following prizes were wou last night: China
cup and saucer, Mrs. Uafkenschlel; cigar stand,
Edward Jaeger; fruit cake. Miss Rosa Moroso;
silver butter dish, Mrs. Brady; rich fruit cake,
Victor St. Arnaud; large wax doll, S?ptima Foll?n;
mantel ornament, M. E. O'Brien; child's dress, C.
P. Slreckfuss; cigar statid, Mrs. Freitas; pair of
vases and dogs, Wm. Byrne; fruit cake, W. Mc?
Kee; dell, C. 0. Marlin; boules extract, S. Dursse;
statue, Mrs. Murphy; velocipede, H. J. O'Neill;
fruit cake. Miss Bessie O'Mara.
Thc Berger Family Svrin* Boll-Itiugcr*.
The new ball In the Academy of Music was
opened lost night to a good audience who braved
the cutting Masts and keon wintry air to enjoy
the sweeter airs that the Borger Family ring from
their slivery bells. This troupe though young In
years, arc talented performers on a variety or
musical instruments, though tho bells arc their
great forte. The programme offered last night
was varied with solos on thc violin and harp, aid
some exquisite singing bj Miss Maud Stanley, the
vocalist or the troupe. Miss Anna and Ettie Ber?
ger gave some v ell remembered Scotch ballads
charmingly, and the entire troupe brought out
their musical skill on a grand bell medley aud in
the sliver cornet band. .
A pleasing foaturc In the entertalumenr ls the
raclllty with which the .performers, particularly
the ladles, can adapt themselves to the, different
Instruments and form such a happy concord of
sweet sounds. Aside from the music, thc charac?
ter of the evening was decidedly Std Smith Rus?
sell, one of the best facial artists, mimi-.- and im?
personators that has ever appeared on thc stage
He is an old acquaintance of the Charleston pub?
lic, and has lest nothing of his tnlrth-prtivoking
propensities since his last visit. His delineations
lost night were capital, and it was only necessary
to look ut him to get up u gwod laugh. An entire?
ly new programme will b'j offered ;o-nlglit.
Before the porforaiatioe, tho troupe including
the ladles, performed several familiar tunes in
rrout or the Academy, o.i their silver instruments.
The crowd was dense and wuea Dixie and the
Hotinlo Blue Flag rang out on thu stilly air, tue
cheers were spontaneous and enthusiastic. The
troupe passed through several of the principal
streets during thc morning, aud gave the public a
good samplejof their musical ability. This office
was honored with a serenade, which agreeably
destroyed thc monotony of jouraalUtic ditties,
TUB OUPUAXS AT TUE FAIC-Thc following
letter, addressed to thc committee of thc fair, hus
been handed us for publication:
CHARLESTON, February 21.
Henry J. O'Neill, Eta., Secretary, Ac. ;
DEAR Sin-MISS Irving, the principal or the
Cnarlestoti Orphanhouse. hes just. sent, me your
very courteous invitation to the children of that
Institution to be present at thc fair for the beneiit
or St. Joseph's Church this afternoon: Thc board
have been declining similar invitations recenily,
under the belief that tue previous: indulgence to
the children on their attoudance nt.varlous ex?
hibitions had been ns great as was consistent
willi proper discipline and attention to their du?
ties; aud, under a similar conviction myself, I
feel compelled to request that you will excuse
their presence to-day.
Tendering to the committee ray acknowledg?
ments for y oar kimi consideration, and yourself
for the courteous manner In which lt has been
communicated, i am, very respectfully, your obe?
dient servaut, W. C. DEB,
Chairman Com. Charleston Orphan house.
Hotel Arri val *- Pt b mary 31.
0TIABLE.ST0S HOTEL.
R. H. Tilyon, Mrs. R, H. Tiiyon and child, G.
Conkllng, New York; S. P. Miller, Thos. E. Gregg,
Columbia; R. T. Hart, Darlington; J. M. Mace, S.
A. Dunham, Marlon; J. C. Richard, New York; J.
M. Frost, Augusta; S. Scouten, Miss J. Scouten,
Aiken; G. Medley, Philadephla; Mrs. J.T. Darby,
Misa Preston, Miss Hampton, Columbia. ''
HILLS HOCSE. i
Paul H. Mayne, Augusta; M. Mickies, bli aries
H. Harnell, James K. Hogg, F. Roverell, New
York; W. IL Richards, Canada; Johu Myers, cali?
fornia; M. Sacra, V. Paros, Pennsylvania; W. R.
Mlms, Mrs. Greene, Miss Greene, C R. Creeue, Sa?
vannah.
Tile People'? National Bank.
CHARLESTON, S. C., February 21, 1870.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors held
this day, O 0. Witte, Esq., was unanimously
elected president, and Charles H. West, Jr., Esq.,
unanimously elected a director. The following
resolution was .then unanimously adopted:
Resolved, That the thanks or this board arc duo
and hereby tendered 10 our co-director, John s.
Riggs. Esq., for the able manner ba. which he has
performed the duties or president- bf tin* hank
durlug thc illness ami arter the death oC oar late
president. Henry Cobla, Esq.
Extract from Minutes.
JOHN P. ROBERTS,
Cashier pro tem.
BUSINESS KNTKLOPKS.-.TUB NEWS Job Office
ls now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with
business cards printed thereon, at $4 per thous?
and. Send your orders. Every merchant and
business man should kave his oard printed on hie
eurcivf??.
BWSINISSS NOXIOUS.
M JLBS. -Twenty head of prime mules and a
rew choice horses will bc sold at No. ats Meeting
street. Sec advertisement.
LADERS, have you seen that nloe note paper
at the riasel street Bazaar, price 25 cents for two
qaircsT
A NEW BTYI.B of fine initial note paper and
envelopes, 40 cents a box, ut ?lie Hasel street Ba?
zaar.
PARSONS visiting tho city will pnrchaso tho
stereoscopic views of Charleston and vicinity at
tue Hasel street Bazaar, or at No. ld Kins street,
CHAS. C. RIGHTER St CO.
MESSRS. KINSMAN BROTHERS have purchased
the bakery in Market street, conducted for many
years by Mr. R. S. Millar, and having renovated
the same and Increased the facilities for bnsiness,
will continue at the old stand.
COUGHS.-As a soothing pectoral, Browne
Bronchial Troches are advantageously employed
to alleviate coughs, sore throat, hoarseness sud
bronchial affections. Thoso exposed to sudden
changes of weather should have them, as they
eau bc carried In tho pocket and taken as occa?
sion requires upon the first appearance of a cold
or cough. For sale by Bowie, Molso A Ba vis.
MILLS HOUSE.-Corns, bunions, bad nails
cured, without pain or drawing blood, by Hr. J.
Lmdoman, Surgeou Chiropodist. Dr. I* warrants
a oar o tn the very worse cases of corns, bunions,
bad nails. Give him an carly call at the Mills
Uousc, as he will only remata a few days. Ladles
attended to at their residences, without oxtra
charge. Charges modera: e. feb223?
?bitnan}.
CRICK.-Died on Monday, February 14th. at his
residence, Newark, N..)., alter a lingering Illness,
JOHN T. GKIOB, In thc 04tn year of his age.
Special Notices.
JESS-NOTICE.- FIVE THOUSAND DOL
LARS will be given to any ono who will adopt a
child three months old. Enclosed stamped en?
velope, without delay, to DR. NELSON,
rebl5 fu3 No. :>7 Nassau street. New York.
?&- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
AU persons having claims against tho Estate of
JOSHUA BARNETT, deceased, late or St, Jam-?'
Santee, will present them legally attested on or
berorc the 1ST OP MARCH next, and all person.! In?
debted to said Estate to make payment to the un?
dersigned. MOSES POTTER,
leb8 tn3?_Qualified Executor.
/a?-APPRAISER'S OFFICE, CHARLES
LESTON, S. C., FEBRBART 10th, 1870,-Notlcc ls
hereby given that the time ls extended for the re?
turn ol' City Taxes until the 23d Instant, Inclusive.
By order of the Mayor P. J. COOGAN,
reb213_City Appraiser.
^SJ-NOTICE.-TO LOT OWNERS ON
SULLIVAN'S ISLAND.-The attention or all per?
sons iutcrested ls called to thc lollowlug resolu?
tion which was passed at thc last Regular Meet?
ing of tho Town Council at MoultrlevlUc, and
which will ho rigidly enforced:
Resolved, nut all persons owning or claiming
Lots-which have been excavated or upon which
earthworks have been raised, are required to lill
up such excavations and to level said warks; all
such Lots not filled or leveled be/ore. the first dav
of March nex'. to be taken charge of by Connell,
and thc work done at the expense or tho persons
claiming or owning the same.
By order of Conned.
JOHN M. TOUIIEY,
Janis tug R5_Intendant.
^SJ-FAMILY GROCERIES Supplik
at Wholesale prices, when purchased by the case,
half barrel or barrel. Hermetically Scaled Goods
by the dozen. AU goods warranted, and FULL
WEIOHT GUARANTEED. We invite the atten?
tion ol the public to thc QUALITY^and PRICES or
our Goods, and particularly to the WEIGHTS.
WM. S. CORWIN A CO..
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
jan24,_No. 275 King street.
~^2r-NO CURE, NO PAY.-FORREST'S
JUNIPER TAR lor Coughs, Croup, Whooping
Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Spitting
ot Blood and Lung Diseases. Immediate relief
and positive cure, or price refunded. 35 cent?.
N. B.-Tho genuino article has yellow labels,
with white, unprinted wrapper.
Sold by G. W. A I MAR, Agent,
Corner King and Vanderhorst streets.
nov2.'> thstu?mo ,_._
jjgr-WEDLOCK-TUE BASIS OF CIVIL
SOCIETY.-Essays for Young Mou, on tho honor
and happiness or Marriage, and the evils and dan?
ger? of Celibacy, with sanitary help for thc at?
tainment of man's true position in lire. Sent (tee
In sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCI?
ATION. Box P, Philadelphia, Pa.
jan 25 3mos
pgr TO PRINTERS.-IF YOU WANT
NEWS. BOOK, CAP, DEMI end MEDIUM PAPERS,
Bill Heads, Statements, Cards, Curd Board, Print?
ing Material. Bindiug, Ruling and Cutting, go to
EDWARD PERRY, No. 155 Meeting street, oppo?
site Charleston Hotel, Charleston, S. C.
decu (?mos
MANHOOD.-A M?DICAL ESSAY
onthcCau.se and Cure of Decline In Premature
Man, thc treatment of Ncrvou-s and Physical De?
bility, Ac,
. 'There Ls no member or society by whom this
book will not be round useful, whether such per?
son holds the relation or Parent Preceptor or
Clergyman."'-Medical Times and Gazette.
Sent hy mall on receipt of ful y cents. Address
the Author, Dr. E. DEF. CURTIS, Washington.
I). 0. sppti lyr
jEfr-PERRY'S COMEDONE AND PEU?
PLE REMEDY positively cores Comedones, (Bald
Heads or Grubst) also Ked, White and liai lera ted
Pimples on the face. Depot No. 40 Bond strcei,
New York. Sold by Druggists everywhere.
dec? amos
?ST IF YOU WANT STRAW, MANIL?
LA and all kinds or WRAPPING PAPERS, go to
EDWARD PERRY, No. 155 Meeting street, oppo?
site Charleston Hotel, Charleston, S. C.
decl4 timos
??f- JUST OUT.-CHERRY PECTO?
RAL TROCHES, superior to all others for Colds,
Coughs, Sore Throats, Bronchitis, and Hoarse?
ness,
None so pleasant. None cure BO quick.
Manufactured by RUSHTON A 00., Astor House,
New York.
No moro of thoso horrible tasted, nauseating
Brown Cubcb things.
For sale at wholesale by GOODRICH, WINE
MAN A CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 23 Hay ne
street._dec30 Smog
??TA GRAND EPOCH IN SCIENCE.
From the time when, In 1834, Dr. RUGGH discov?
ered "Carbolic Acid" and Iis extraordinary medi?
cal effects, nothing in tho histor* or Medicine has
! equalled lt. Largely used by the French physl
j clans In treatment or consumptive and scrofu?
lous diseases, it was Introduced by the Court Phy?
sician or Berlin, MAX ERNST HENRY, into Prus?
sia, and rrom thence to the United States. No?
thing else or the present day can equal OBN
I RY'S SOLULION OR CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION
RENOVATOR. Patients get better ofter emly one
dose has been taken, aud wc cordially recommend
lt to the pnhUc-(Editor "Argus." ]anl7 lyr
^S9-NO MORE MEDICINE.-SEVENTY
thousand cures without medicine by Du Barry's
delicious REVALENTA ARABICA FOOD, which
eradicates dyspepsia, Indigestion, acidity, nausea,
vomiting, wasting, diabetes, sleeplessness, cough,
asthma, consumption, debility, constipation, diur
rheca, palpitation, nervous, billons, liver and
stomach complaints. It nourishes better than
meat, and saves, moreover, flfty times its coat in
other remedies. Cure No. 68,413- "ROME, July 21,
1868.-Thc health of the Holy Father is excellent,
especially since he has conilncd himself entirely
to BuRarry's Food, and his Holiness cannot praise
this excellent rood too highly." Sold in tins or
one pound, $1 25; 24 pounds $18; carriage rree.
Also, thc REVALENTA CHOCOLATE, In one pound
packets, $1 50. Copies or oures sent gratis. Ad?
dress 0. N. DuBARRY A CO., No. 163 William
street, New York, and at ail Druggists an? Gro?
cers. . janl&nos
Special Notices.
pS- CONSIGNEES PER STEAMER
FALCON, from Baltimore, are hereby notified that
she ls Tms DAT discharging Cargo at Pier No. 1,
Union Wharves. All goods not taken away at
sauset will remain on wharf at Cons?gneos1 risk.
fel)23 2 MORDECAI A CO.. Agents.
ps- CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. - DES
PATCfl LINE.-Schooner B. N. HAWKINS wlU
discharge cargo THIS DAY, at Adger'a North
Wharf. Goods not called for before snnset will be
stored at risk and expenso of consignees. No
claims allowed after goods are removed.
fob22 1 WILLIAM ROACH A OO.
^CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP
MANHATTAN, from New York, are notified that
she ls discharging Cargo at Adger* South Wharf.
Goods uncalled for at sunset will remain on the
wharr at owners' risk. JAS. ADGER A CO.,
feh221 Agents.
ps-A TORPID SYSTEM.-SOMETIMES,
without any assignable canse, the physical
strength and animal iplrlts give way, and
strange torpor falls alike on the body and Intel?
lect. There ls little or no pain perhaps, bat tho
natural vigor and elasticity of the nervous and
muscular system seems to have departed, and an
Indifference to tho pleasures of lifo, and even of
Its grave responsibilities, takes the place of that
earnest Interest In both which characterizes
every well balanced mind when In a healthy con?
dition.
This stato of partial collapse la orton tho pre?
monitory symptoms of ioma serious malady. It
Indicates unmistakably Hu: thc vital powers are
languishing and need a stimulant. In such cases
the effect or a few dosen of HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS is wonderfully beneficial.
Tho great tonic wakes up the system rrom Its
drowse. Tho accretions and tho circulation re?
ceive a new Impetus. The relaxed nerves recover
their elasticity under the operations or the specfle,
like thc slackened strength or a musical Instru?
ment In the process of tuning. Lethargy and
debility are replaced by energy and vigor, the
spirits risc, and life that almost seemed a barden
while the season of depression lasted, becomes
once more enjoyable. That such a radical change
should be produced by a remedy entirely devoid
of thc powerful alkaloids and minerals so exten?
sively used In modern practice, may seem in?
credible to those who pin their raith on tho
medicinal efficacy of activo poisons, but ir these
skeptics win take thc trouble to inquire or those
who have tested tho correctivo and alterativo
virtues of tho BITTERS nader the circumstances
described, they will find the statement to bo true.
feb2l gpao_
ps- LF YOU WANT LAW BOOKS.
LAW BLANKS and Legal Printing, go to EDWARD
PERRY, No. 150 Meeting street, opposite Charles?
ton Hotel, Charleston, 3. C. decl4 Rm os
pS-TO REMOVE MOTH PATCHES,
FRECKLES and TAN from the face, nae PERRY'S
Moth and Freckle Lotion. Prepared only by Dr.
B. C. PERRY, No. 40 Bond-street, New York. Sold
by all Druggists. dcec amos
Shifts ano ?rnruisrjing i&oo?s.
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PATENT MOULDED PAPER COLLARS.
LOOK FOR TOE STAR SIGN.
MEETING STREET,
NEARLY OPPOSITE MARKET HALL.
janl7 CraosDAC
Q PL E NOB ,
No. 8 T BRO.AD STEHET,
Informs his customers and the public generally
that he ls now disposing er a choice lot or
STAR SHIRTS
Af TBS rim OHCT. LESS niAM FBBTMM TRICES.
CANTON FLANNEL DRAWEES
of tko samo manufacture, and
WOOLLEN UNDERSHIRTS
AT ?BE
SAM Ii REDUCTION
fcb$ imo
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?llillincrn, iranm ?oobs, Ut.
PRI??GA?DI?^^
1 8 7 0 .
RIBBONS,
MILLINERY AN! STRAW GOODS.
ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO.,
IMPORTEES AND JOBBERS OF
BONNET TRIMMING A?D VELVET RIBBONS,
BONNET SILKS, SATNS AND VELYBTS,
BLONDS, NETS, CUPES, RUCHES,
FLOWERS, TEATHERS,
ORNAMENTS,
Straw Bonnets and Lades1 Hats, Trimmed and
Untrimmed, Sinker Hoods, Ac
Nos. 237 and 230 BALTIMORE STREET,
BALTIHOIB, MD.
Offer the largest Stock o bo found In this Coun?
try, and unequalled In Clolce Variety and Cheap?
ness, comprising the Laust Parisian Novelties.
Orders solicited, and pumpt attention given,
fool! imo?
TONEY ?fe LOWNDES,
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FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
VANDERHOBJT'S WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
THEODORE STOXNT. HENRY D. LOWNDES.
jans tbntoXrao*
JAMES CONNER'S SONS
UNITED STATES TYPi AND ELECTROTYPE
FOUNDRY AMD PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE,
NOS 28, 30 AN? 32 CENTRE STHK3T.
CORNER READ ANL DUANE STREETS,
2T3W YOEE.
A large Stock o? EN3LISH AND 0ERMAN
PACES, both Plain and Ornamental, kept on
hand. All Type cast at this establishment ls
manufaetured from the uetnl known as Conner's
Unequalled Hard Type Xetal. Every article ne?
cessary for a perfect Pricing Oflloe furnished.
Jan29 stut homos* _
Jf^OUIS M 3 L A I N ,
BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 48 BROAD STREET.
Charlestoi, S. C.
Stocks, Bonds and Gold bought, carried am
sold short in New York City.
Particular attention paid to the purchase ac
sale of au kmds of Southern Securities.
.ot?
Business (Taros.
ADAMS, DAM?N & CO.;. 16 BEOAD ST.,
Dealers lo Stoves, Ranges, Grates, Ac Agents
lor the Automatic Washing Machine and Wringer.
TAIAR, G. W.-CHOICE DRUGS, OHE
MICALS, Surgical Instruments, Perfumeries
a?d Toilet Articles. 469 King, cor. Vanderborst st.
ARCHER'S BAZAAR, 363 KING ST.,
Wholesale and Retail Notions and Fancy
Goods, 50 per cont, less than elsewhere. '
ALLAN, JAMES, WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Jewelry. Sterling Silver, Plated ware, Spec
taclea. Fancy Goods, Ac. No. 307 King street.
BARBOT, ALFRED A., AGENT OF THE
Havana Cigar Factory, "La Valentina," 118
Hast Bay street.
BISCHOFF A CO., HENRY, WHOLE?
SALE Grocers, and dealers In Wiaes, Li?
quors. Cigars, Tobacco, Ac, 197 Hast Bay.
BAZAAR, F. VON SANTEN, IMPORT?
ER of Paris Fancy Goods, Toys, French Con?
fectionery. India Rubber Goods Ac. Ko. 220 Klngst.
CHARLESTON HOTEL, THE BEST
regulated and furnished Honso In the South
ern States. E. H. JACKSON. Proprietor._
OSGROVE'S SODA WATER MANU?
FACTORY and Bottling Warerooms for Bass
aud Hlbbert's London Ales, 37 Market st.
CHAPIN & CO., L., MANUFACTURERS
and Dealers In Carriages, Harness, ic,, 20
Uayne, A 33 & 35 Plnckney HU; also, 103 Meeting at.
CORWIN & CO., WM. S., IMPORTERS
and Dealers In Colee Whines, Brandies, Teas
and Groceries, Wholesale and Retail'275 Klngst.
CnAFEH & CO., WM. H., WHOLE?
SALE Dealers In Groceries, Wines, Liquors,
Ac; Agents for Exton's Crackers, 207 East Bay.
CHAFES'S TONIC, THE REST AND
most pleasant Stomach Regulator extant.
Chafec A Co., No. 207 East Ray. Manufacturers.
DUVAL <fc SON, J. B., MANUFACTUR
RRS of Tinware. Dealers In Stoves. House
Furnishing Goods, Ac. 337 King st.
EASON IRON WORKS, ESTAR LISHED
1838, Nassau and Columbus streets: Steam
Kugincs, Marine. Portable and Stationery. Boilers.
]QUENCH CHINA, AT IMPORTER'S
? Cost, now selling at R. H. MCDOWELL'S,
corner of King and Liberty ?ts.
T710LLIN, G., TOBACCO COMMISSION
JD Merchant, Manufacturera' Agent for the
sale of Standard Brands, No. 1G1 East Bay.
FURNITURE WAREROOMS, ESTAR
LISHED 1838. D. H. SUcox. Nos. 175,177 and
179 King at. Goods carefully packed and shipped.
p URNEY, WM., FACTOR AND COMMIS
\JT SION Merchant, 102 East Hay, and 1 Accom?
modation WhnrL_
p OUTEVENIER BROS., (SUCCESSORS
VX to A. Hiing.) dealers in Millinery. Fancy
Gaods. Toys, China. Glassware, Ac, 237 King st.
HENEREY, WM. S., 314 MEETING ST.,
Machinist and Founder, Manufacturer of
Engines, and improved Agricultural Implements.
EINSMAN & HOWELL, GENERAL
Commission Merchants, and Agents for
Xlapcs' Superphosphate of Lime, No. 128 East Bay.
LA CRIOLLA.-JOSE JARA, IMPOR?
TER and Manufacturer of Havana Cigars,
Wholesale and Retail, cor. Meeting anil Market sta.
LITTLE <fc CO., GEO., 213 KING ST.,
sell thc cheapest and best Clothing and Fur?
nishing coods in charleston._; j
MERNAUGH, N., DEALER IN ROOTS,
Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Valises, Ac, 212 Klug
street. _. ?
MARBLE WORKS.-THE OLD ESTAB?
LISHMENT, E. R. WHITE, Proprietor, 119
Meeting st., next old Theatre lot.
MATTHIESSEN, WM., STAR SHIRT
Emporium and Fine Clothing and Tailoring
House, Gents' Furnishing Goods. 291 King st.
NEUFVILLE, B. K" BLANK BOOK
Manufacturer, Job Printer and Stationer, 9
Broad st. Magazines, Ac, bound in all styles.
NOAH'S ARK.-WM. McLEAN, JOBBER
and Dealer In Toys. Fancy Goods, Show Ca
aes. Stamping & Pinking a specialty; 433 King st.
O'NEILL, BERNARD, WHOLESALE
Grocer and Commission Merchant, 189
East Ray, and 43 and 60 state at._
PADDON, W. F., GAS FITTER, STEAM
Fitter and Plumber, 447 King st. AU kinds
of fias Apparatus made to order.
PIANOFORTE AND MU*IC STORE,
191 King st,, ZOG BAUM. YOUNG A CO.,
Agents for Knabe A Co.. Dunham A Sons, etc
PHONIX IRON WORKS. ESTABLISHED
1844, John F. Taylor A Co., Engineers and
i Boilermakers. 4, fl, 8,10 and 12 Pritchard st,
PERRY, EDWARD, 155 MEETING ST.,
Printer, Stationer, and dealer in Blank,
School and Law Books.
STOLL, WEBB Si CO., WHOLESALE
and Retail Dealers In Dry Goods, No. 289 King
street, three doors below Wentworth.
SCOTTS' STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM
and Gents' Furnishing Room, Meeting st. op
poslte Market Hall. Agent for the Champion Brace.
SPEAR. JAMESE., 235RINGST., OPPO
site Hasel, Importer and Dealer In Fine Watch?
es. Jewelry, Silver, Platcdware. Fancy Goods, Ac
T?IB GREAT SOUTHERN TEA HOUSE.
Wir. a CORWfN A CO.. 276 King st., kranch
House of 900 Broadway. New York.
WILLIAMS & mo., A. M , 9 BROAD
st,, np stairs. Railroad, Commercial and
fioneral.Tob Printing, at New York price?.
VOIGT, C., DEALER IN FRENCH CALF
SKINS. Sole Leather. Shoe Findings. Hides,
Furs and Beeswax. 85 Market st._
WING, ROBERT, BELL HANGER AND
Locksmith, 122 King sf. Hotels and prl
vato houses fitted up with Bells, Speaking Pipes.
WEBB, WM. Ii., IMPORTER OF CHI?
NA, Glass and Earthenware, 128 Meeting
street.
WHILDEN ?fe CO., WATCHES, JEWEL
ry and Silverware, 255 King st. Crockery
and Glassware at Wholesale. No. 137 MootL?r?v
?HisrcIlancons.
IF YOU WANT SCHOOL AND TEXT
BOOKS or all kinds, cheaper than you c/.n
purchase elsewhere, go to
ED>VARI) PERRY.
No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel
Charleston. S. 0. decl4 fimos
rp F. CHUPEIN,
DENTIST,
OPPIOB NO. 276 KINO STREET,
novl.3 9mos
IF YOU WANT YOUR PRINTING DONE
In Fine Style and at Reasonable Rates, go to
EDWARD PERRY.
No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston notel,
Charleston, s. C. decM amos
IF YOU WANT BLANK BOOKS MADE
TO ORDER, and of the best material, to any
pattern, go to
EDWARD PERRY.
No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel,
Charleston. S. C._decl4 fimos
IF YOU WANT THE CELEBRATED
CARTER'S WRITING and COPYING INK
combined, go to
EDWARD PERRY.
No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston lotei,
Charleston. S. C._deo!4 ...ins
Mi M Mi M M i
TO THE WORKING CLASS.-WE ARE
now prepared to furnish all classes with
coustant employment at home, the whole of the
time, or ror the spare moments. Business new,
light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily
earn rrom 60 cents to SS per evening, and a pro?
portional sum by devoting their whole time to the
business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as
men. That all who see this uotice may send their
address, and test thc business, we make thi* un?
paralleled offer : To such as are not well satisfied,
we will send $1 to pav ror the trouble or writing.
Full particulars, a valuable sample, which will do
to roraraence work on, and a copy of "The Peo?
ple's Llterarv Companion"-one or the largest
and best family newspapers published -all sent
free hy mail. Reader, ir you want permanent,
profitable woric, address E. C. ALLEN A CO.,
Au"nsui. Maine _Jan 17 3mos
JOHN MARSHALL JR.,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
NAVAL STORES, COTTON, LUMBER AND RICH.
MARSHALL'S WHARF,
Charleston, S. 0.
aug24 s
finition Sales--Sfris1 W?g,
By B. & A. P. CALDWELL.
DAMAGED C O B Ni.
Will be sold THIS DAT. at hali-past 10
o'clock, for account of all concerned,
About 250 bushels Damaged CORN.
Aboard Schooner Chase, at Brows A Co.'s
Wharf._____feb22
By J. A. ENSLOW&CO
"fcTEW CROP CLAYED MOLASSE5.
Xl THIS DAY 22d mst., at 10 o'clock, will be
sold In front of our Store, No. 82 Bast Bay, to close
consignment,
30 hhds Superior New Crop Clayed MOLASSES
30 tierces Superior New Crop Clayed Molasses.
feb22_. _,
GEORGE W. STEFFENS j
TT7TLL SELL THIS DAY, TN FRONT OF
VT his Store, No. 30 Vendue Range, at half
past 0 o'clock,
500 8. C. HAMS
300 Smoked and D. S. Shoulders
3000 pounds S. C. Strips, Sides, Oumberlands, Ac.
40 tubs Goshen Hinter
20 tubs sw te Rutter'
16 half bbls. Roll Butter._feb22
By JOHN G. HILNOB & CO.
TWENTY-FOUR CASES MEN'S AND
Youths' Assorted Hats, on Account of Man*
uiar.tnrers: Dry Goods and Clothing.
THIS DAY, 22d Instant, at half-past 10 o'clock,
we will sell at our Store, No. 136 Meeting street,
on Account of Manufacturers,
24 cases Men's. Children's and HOYS' Blue,
Mixed, Black and Nutria FELT AND WOOL HATS,
Black Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades,
Fancy Prints, Red and Wlilto Flannels, Shoe
Lasts, Domestic Towels, Lawn Handkerchiefs,
Corsets, Leather Bags. Head Handkerchiefs, Linen
Shirt Collars, Swiss Muslins, Linen Drills, Bed
Quilts aud Sundries.
ALSO,
A desirable invoice of CLOTHING.
Conditions cash. feb22
I Unction Sales--.future Stans.
A. a MCGILLIVRAY,
Auctioneer.
UNDER DE CREE IN EQUITY.
Purman A Spratt TS. George Corker.
Wfll be sold ou TUESDAY, thc 8th day or March.
1870, In front of the Old Customhouse, at ll
! o'clock, A. M..
All that LOT OP LAND, known on a Plat of
I Gadsden's Lands, divided by R, K. Payne, Sur?
veyor, in 1842. as Lot No. 116, on Chestnut street,
j measuring 45 feet front, by 100 feet In depth.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and
! stamps. E. W. M. MACKEY, d. a C.
feb!4 tu4_.
A. C. MCGILLIVRAY,
Auctioneer.
17N?ER DECREE IN EQUITY.
J Furman A Spratt vs. E. J. Klngman.
Will be sold in front or the Old Customhouse, on
TUESDAY, the sth day of March next, at ll
o'clock A. M.,
All those three LOTS OP LAND, known on the
plat or Gadsden's Lands, divided by R. K. Payne
In 1842, as Lots Nos. 251, 252 and 253, on Robert's
Conrt, each measuring In front 35 feet 8 Inches by
115 feet in depth, more or less.
ALSO,
Those three LOTS OP LAND, known on said
plat by the Nos. 260,267 and 268 on Norman street,
each measuring 40 feet front by loo feet In depth.
AL80.
The LOT OP LAND known as No. 280 on said
plat, m-street, measuring 36 feet front by
115 feet in depth.
Terms cash. Purchasers to pay for papers and
stamps. E. W. M. MACKEY, S.aa
febis tu4 _
A. c. MCGILLIVRAY,
Anctlonoer.
UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY.
Susan Porcher, Executrix, vs. William
Rjirtr.
Will bc sold on TUESDAY, the 8th day of March
next, in front or the Old Customhouse, at ll
o'clock A. M.,
All that TRAoT OF LAND situate on the east
sido or the public road from Charleston to Goose
Creek, and between the Northeastern Railroad
nnd Cooper River, lu tho County of.Charleston,
and known as the "Marshall Tract ? and con?
taining 243 acres, more or less. Butting and
ooundtng north on Lands of Henry M. Mani
gault; cast on Cooper River, and Lands of Dr. F.
Y. Porcher; south on Lands or F. Y. Poroher, and
west by the Northeaster Railroad,
Terms-One-third cash; balance in one and two
years with Interest from day of sale, payable
semi annually and mortgage of the premises.
Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps.
febl? tu4_E. W. M. MACKEY, S. 0., 0.
By A. C. MCGILLIVRAY,
Auctioneer.
UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY.
Balley, ct al, vs. Whaley, et aL
Will be sold on tho 22d day or February Instant,
In rront or the Old Customhouse, at ll o'clock,
A. M.,
All that PLANTATION OR TRACT OP LAND,
situate on Wadmalaw Island, In Charleston Coun?
ty, measuring and containing 200 acres, moro or
less; butting and bounulng north on Wadmalaw
Sound, south on Lands or Joseph S. Whaley, east
on Lands of George Sc harlock, and west on Lands
or Edward LaRoche.
Terms-One-third cash: balance on a creditor
one and two years, with interest from doy or
nair, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage
of premises. Purchaser to pay for papers aud
stamps. E. W. M. MACKEY,
fehl tu4 8. 0. C.
By WARDLAW & CAREW.
SALE RY TRUSTEES, UNDER AU?
THORITY or thc Court or Equity-Extt-u
sive and Valuable Property.
Will be ?old at ll o'clock A. M.. on THURSDAY,
24th instant, in front of the Old Postofttee,
That elegant HOUSE AND GROUNDS, sltunto In
Hampstead, nr. the corner of Drake and Blake
streets. Tho Lot measures four hundred (4flu) feet
on Blake street, by about two hundred mid eighty
(2S0) feet In depth on Blake street, from west to
east to Hay street.
On thc premises arc an elegant Mansion of mod?
ern style and finish, containing twelve large
rooms, with double piazzas on the south, com?
manding afine view of thc bay and harbor, with
ail necessary outbuildings, such as kitchen, con?
servatory, stables, Ac. In addition to the above,
there ls a commodious Dwell lu tr on thc northeast
corner of the Lot.
This property will bc offered first, ns a whole,
hut on failure to Hud a purchaser, will be sold in
parcels as follows:
1. One Lot. on which thc Dwelling and Build?
ings aro situated, measuring two hundred and
twenty (220) feen front from north to south on
Drake street, by ?"'bout two huudred and eighty
(280) feet deep from west to easton Blake street,
to thc Bay.
2. One Lot next south of the above, sixty (CO)
feet rront on Drake street, hy the depth of the Lot
from west to east to the Bay, say two hundred
and elRhty (280) feet.
3. One Lot next south of the abovo, sixty (CO)
reet front on Drake street, by the depth of the Lot
from west to east to the Bav, say two hundred
and eighty (260) feet.
4. One Lot next south of the above, sixty (60)
feet, on Drake street, by tho depth or the Lot from
west to east to the Bay, say . two hundred and
eighty (280) feet.
ALSO,
A body of MARSH LAND, east side of Bay
street, scparuted from the above property by Bay
street, embracing s*x hundred (OOO) feet from
north to south, by three hundred (300) feet from
east to west, on thc west side of the Northeastern
Railroad track.
Another body of Marsh Land lying east of said
road, containing - feet.
Terms-One-third cash: the balance in one, two
and three years, with Interest at io per cent, per
onnum. Purchasers to pay W. A C. for papers
and stamps. felts tustuth
JOHN E. BOWERS,
Auctioneer.
ANEW VILLAGE LATELY LAID OFF,
of 500 LOTS, extending from the Clement's
Ferry to thc Junction of the Dorchester and State
Road. The Northeastern and South Carolina
Railroads pass through thc Tract of Land, with
a Turnout on the Land. All the Front Lots are
on the Plank Road.
Will be sold on the 22d or February, in rront or
the Old Fostofilce, coruer of Broad und East Bay
streets.
500 LOTS, to bc sold hythe plat which will be
then exhibited, and can be seen prior to that time
at mr ofllce. No. soc Klnir street.
Terms cash, and uo charge tor papers or stamps.
rebO wstusth?*
??crospapers, ?llagannes, Ut.
i BOUND THE WORLD
SUDSOilBK FOB
THE NEW YORK OB8ERVER.
The Large Double Weekly
FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
Sound and Good.
Try it. It wUl be Money weU Spent.
$3 60 per Annum.
?.Sample Copies Free.
SIDNEY E. MORSE, JB., A CO.,
No, 37 Park Row,
decal New York.
C
LOSET PAPER,
FLPTY CENTS REAM
HASEL STREBT B.AUAE,
janl2
%pctkm ^alg5--^ntnrc pons.
"BY WM. HeKAT
QAA CHOICE ROSE TREES, GRAPES,
OUU Ac.. Ac.
On WEDNESDAY at 10 ?'clock.
No r-'fuso from Northern Narseriet. Catalogue*
now ready. _ . -.o ,-: fc?a
By B. M. MABSHALL & BBO.
BRICK RESIDENCE AND , GROCERY
STAND, southwest corner of Calhoun an*
Washington st reeta '.
On THURSDAY, 34th instant, atil, o'qlock, win
ba sold at the Old PostorTlce, Broad street,
The above PREMISES, containing eight square
rooms, and a commodious Store, besides Brick
Kitchen, large cistern, ?tc Lot on north Uno
84 6-12 feet; south 80 feet; east loa. foet; wost 130
feet.
. Terms-One-third cash; bataneo in one, twe
and three years, secured as usual. lutero* semi?
annual. Purchaser to pay us for papers and
stamps. _"_fjgbjg stotts
Bj JOHN S. BYAN.
VALUABLE PROPERTY, -CORNER OF
Bast Bay and street leading, to. Accommo?
dation Wharf, at Pnbllo Auction.
On THURSDAY, the 24th Instant, at ll o'clock
A. M. or soon thereafter, at th? north or the Ex
chauge, I will sell at Public Auction, to the high
eat Wilder, without any manner of reserve,
All that LOT OP LAND, corner East Bay and toa
street leading to Accommodation Wharf, measur?
ing 23 feet 19 inches front on East Bay, by 80 feet
in depth. " ,_ -r ^
TOOHTHm
With the LOT OF LAND adjoining on the east
line, measuring on the above mentioned street 40
rect front, by 47 feet in depth. With an alley 4
feet 2 inches In width, by 42 reef in depth, sepa?
rating the two first mentioned Lots, and turning
from north to south the whole depth or this prop?
erty. With au and singular the buttings, rights
and hereditaments incident thereunto or In
any manner appertaining to the same, be the sam?
more or less.
CONSISTIDO OP:
AU that three story BRICK STORE, fronting on
East Bay and open also on the street "leading to
Accommodation Wharf, with the adjoining ll ri ok
Store on the east line, both covering the entire
dimensions of the lots and ailey, bo the same moir
or less.
This property is considered one or the best
stands for wholesale aud Jobbing grocery busi?
ness In the city.
Terms or sale-One-hair cash; remainder In one
and two years, secured try bonds and mortgage
or the property sold, with transfer or insnranoe.
Purchaser to pay for oonveyance and stamps.
The titles are indisputable, and possession can bo
obtained at once.
For further information apply at No. 52 Broa*
street._ febl7thflto4
Bj JOHN S. BYAN,
Auctioneer.
VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND ON
East Bay. corner of Cordes street, at PuhR*
Auction, on the 24th Instant.
On THURSDAY, the 24lh instant, at ll o'clock
A. M., ou the north side or the Exchange, I wm
offer for sale at Public Auction, to the highest
bidder, - ? <Kio?
All that VALUABLE PROPERTY situated on th*
east side or East Bay street, corner of Cordes
street, measuring and containing on the? north,
and sou th linea 120 feet. 4 Inches, including there?
in tho width and right of way of .an altey is feet
wide, common to this and the, adjoining'stores,
aud 22 feet on the west Une, by 23 feeti'o Inches
on the east line, be the same more or less, together
with that well-built Three Story Brick store, bite- '
ly occupied as a'Wholesale Grocery and Commis?
sion House, aU in good order and condition.
Terms cash; possession given . Immediately.
Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps.
For further Information, please apply as above.
feb!7 thstni_ -A
By J. S. BYAN, *
Auctioneer. !. .
BODINB & COMPANY VS. DAWSON.
By virtue of an order of sale In the sbtve
cause, to me directed by the Hon. R. R. Carpen?
ter, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the
First Circuit, sitting In Equity, 1 will offer for
sale at Public Auction, on TUESDAY, 22d day of
Fobruary, 1870, at ll o'clock A. M.. at the Old
Postoffice, foot of Broad street,, lo the. City ot
Charleston, '." " ' 1
AU that LOT OF LAND with the Buildings
thereon, situate on the west side of Smith street,
In tho City ot Charleston, measuring and contain?
ing in f mn t on Smith street sixty-two (62) rest six
Inches, more or less, on the back line about thir?
ty-four feet six tnohes, and in depth about one
hundred aud twenty-one (121) feet; butting and
bounding to tho north on Lands of E. W.. Lloyd,
trustee, to the south on Lot No. 21 on Parker's
Plat of City Lauds, easton Smith street, west on
Lands or A, D. Harris.
Terms-One-third cash; balance in one and two
years from day or sale, secured by bond of pur?
chaser and mortgage of premises. Buildings to
bc Insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to
pay ror papers, stamps, and AU other necessary
expenses. WW. J. GAYER;
rcM7 thstii3_ Special Referee.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
On TUESDAY, 1st day of March, 18T0, at ll
o'clock, at the Old Postortlce; foot of Broad street,
Charleston, S. C., I will sell at PubUo Auction, to
the highest bidder,
The following valuable REAL BSTATB AND
WHARF PROPERTY, with the BnUdinga thfiieon
and Machinery,
CONSISTING) OP:
AU that TRACT OF LAND in st. Andrew's Par?
ish, opposite the City of Charleston, known as the
Wappoo Mill Tract, being part of the Traces
known a* Nos. 4and 6, and more clearly defined
lu a plat made by R. K. Payne, Esq., registered
In Mes ne Conveyance OfUce, Book L, Nb. 13,. page
419; bounded north and west on Lots Nos. 3 and
0, os designated tn same plat, south on Wappoo
Creek, (a navigable stream,) and east on Ashley
Ri vcr, containing about fifteen acres, be the same
more or less, or high and marsh land, at the
[ Junction or Wappoo Creek and Ashley River, in
thc centre of which ls a space of about four hun?
dred and seventy-five feet from east to west, by
about two hundred and seventy-two from north
to South, whereon Ls located the Steam Saw Mill
und all necessary buildings for carrying on an
extensive Lumber aud Timber business. There
ls a causeway from the Mill to within a few y ards
of I lie tract of thc Savannah and Charleston RaU
road. airordlng unparalleled facilities ror'receiv
ing aud shlppiug Lumber, Timber, Phosphates,
Ac, Ac
The MACHINERY, consisting or a very superior
Steam Engine or sixty (60) horse power, with
boilers complete, and many parts or the machi?
nery In duplicate, also a Gang Saw M1U running
ten saws, all In good running order, Ao., Aa
Thc terms or sale will be as follows: One fourth.
(X) cash, and the balance en a credit or one, two
and three years, secured by thc bond or bonds of
the purchasor. and a mortgage or the property,
real and personal, sold, and the property to bo In?
sured and thc policy assigned.
EDWARD N. THURSTON,
febl7 ths4tul Assignee.
iniscellaruons.
pTuTTTr~T g j, JJ JJ Q L^f^
(LATE COURTENAY A TRENHOLM,)
AGENT OP
BALTIMORE AND CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
ANO
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 2 UNION WHARF. i
fehl tuths4mos_
IL LI AM A. COU RT BN AY,
W
SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMHJXaO
MERCHANT,
ACENT OF THE NEW YORK AND SOUTH GAB
LINA STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
No. 1 UNIOK WHABVSS,
feb?stn2rm6 Charleston S. 0.
M.
& HANCKEL, M. D.,
DBNIISI,
Has resumed the practice of his profession.
Knnms No. 235 King street, opposite Hasel, over
SPEAR'S Jewelry Store._janws 8 tjuta
JJ E ff BUSINESS.
THOMAS P. SMITH,
(Late Naylor, Smith A Co.)
FACTOR AND CENERAL COMMISSION MER?
CHANT, ' . .....
No. io Boyce A Co.'s Whart
Solicits consignments or Cotton, Rloe aa?
other Produce.
N. B.-GEORGE W. MoIVER ls connected witt
thc business, and hopes, by faithful attention to
thc inierests of his friends, to secure a pori len of
their favors._feb ll tu thal mo
HUMPHREYS,
J. T
BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT.
SALES OF BEAL ESTATE, STOCKS. BONOS,
SECURITIES AND PERSONAL PRO?
PERTY ATTENDED TO.
NO. 27 BROAD STREET,
Charleston, S. C.
RBPKHENCES.-Hon. HENRY BUIST. W. 4. MA?
GRATH, Esq., General JAMES CONNER. X. R.
WA RINO. Bsa._._? "?*
-DENZrNE, DOUBLE DISTJiLED," j
WT L L REMOVE GREASE 8P0?3.
Manufactured and for sale, wholesale aadjre
tau, hy DB. H. BARR,
nov? Nc 111 M * Lag street.