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? . CHAELESTON DAILY NEWS....FEBB?AEY 9,1866._ FRIDAY MORNING, LAUGEST CIRCULATION IS THE STATE. LARGEST CIRCUl?T??y Di THE CITY. ??TiM LIST OF LETTERS re xnainin? in the rostoffice at the end of each week is published officially In THE ?A1X.Y NEWS every Fri? day moraine. LOCAL MATTERS. mm* SEE SECOND AND THIRD PAGES. ?S3? ATTENTION ia called to a larg? invoice sale a? auction to-day, of bedsteads, by MACKEY & BAKES. COUET or CHANCERY.-Tho Solicitors of this Court are requested fo attend at thu opening of tho Court at ll r'dock thi." morning. THE FOLLOWTNG TELEGBAMS -.wait delivery at the American Telegraph Office, for want of better '.address : Capt. Alexander P. Keith, W. LT. Moulden, W. A. woodward. THE SISTEBS OF MERCY gratefully acknowledge tho receipt, through Mr. FURLONG, of three hun? dred and seventy-five dollars-tho procede of a lecture delivered by Rev. J. J. O'CONNELL, at the request and through the kind exertions of E. DALY, Esq., for tho benefit of thc orphans under the care of tho Sisters. MUCH OBLIGED.-Wo thankfully acknowledge the attention, and appreciato tho courtesy, extend? ed to us last night by MessrB. DEICHEN and BAKES, I of tho Mills Houso Stables, who gave us a lift at a late hour in one of their fine carriages, and refus? ed to receivo our greenbacks. As we passed tho Old Church, wo heard the owl and saw tho calf. Blackwoods Magazine, for January, has been sent us by Mr. JOBS RUSSELL. Tho following is the table of contents : Sir Brook Fossbrooke, Part VIII; J. S. Mill on our Belief in the External World; Switzerland in Summer and Aut' ".n; Cornelius O'Dowd upon Men, Women and Things in General, Part XX; Me? moirs of tho Confedorato War for independence, Part V; Lifo and Letters of Rev. Frederick W. Robertson, M. A.; Tho Parliament of Salisbury Plain; and Tho Late King of tho Belgians. THE ECLECTIC MAGAZINE of Foreign Literature, for February, has como to baud. A fine portrait of Mr. GLADSTONE graces this number. A very interesting tablo of contents is here spread for tho cultured reader. Tho selections are modo with very good judgment; aud there is always sufficient variety in the character of thc articles suit almost every taste. Mr. RUSSELL is the gent for this city. THE VIGILANT FUIE ENGINE COMPANY.-An ac? count of the celebration of the thirty-seventh anniversary of this company ten years ago, having been placed in our hands by a friend, wo take pleasure in quoting some extraots from it, as their parade on that day was one of the most interesti? ng we have ever witnessed, and made, at the ime, a strong impression on ns. The ?"th of Feb? ruary, 1856, "was the occasion of a general re mion of all the surviving members of the com? pany since its organization," and while thc young and active men took charge of a uew engine which had just been brought out for the company, and which they had christened tho "Little Giant," the honorary members manned tho ropes of the old engine, and in their march through the principal streets mado such a show as would bo oxpeclod of ono hundred and fifty-three men belonging to one corps, and all similarly uniformed. At that time there were five of the original members living, but now thero are but three, two of them J having sinco gone to their last resting-place. The company was formed as carly as 1?15, under tho title of "The Vigilant Fire Company," with no engine or apparatus; but in consequence of con? siderable destruction of property l'rom fire, they, as good citizens, associated themselves together to render help to their fellow-creatures. In 1S19 they were incorporated under tho namo of "Tho Vigilant Firo Engine Company," and on tho fourth of January, 1820, thc City Council tendered to thom ono of tho city engiucs, and from that time they have rendered all tho services they were capable of to arrest tho devouring element and to save tho property of our people. At thc present time they aro in a most nourishing condition, having lately increased largely in members, whose ambition is to bo useful to tho community; and, although their company may bo tho oldest, they wish to contend with their younger brethren in that spirit of generous rivalry which has always made tho Firo Department of Charleston so har? monious in alleviating tho distress of our doar old city when suffering undi r the ravages of destruc? tive flames. PROVOST COLET.-But twe little sessions cases wa? brought np before the Court yesterday, which.| wo report. S. M. Neil, colored-Policeman QuiMN testified that ho took the cart of defendant from the rail? road on Wednesday, ho having no license as the city ordinance requires. Thero was no driver with tho cart. Sentencod to pay a line of $20. Fred. L. Rain, colored-Policeman LECKIE tes? tified that dofendant was a drayman, and that on Wednesday last he obstructed the passage on orth Atlantic Wharf, which he was ordered to keep open for the benefit of steamers which land there, and arc constantly receiving and discharg? ing freight. Defendant not only refused to move his dray, but when witness undertook to do it h im sch* defendant collared hita and raised his whip to strike bint He took abu ia rho Guard House, lint would not htve beer? able tn do BO, ia consequence of the resistance made, it'the relief guard had r.ot opportunely esme up. Sentenced to pay a tine of $3 or bo imprisoned for ? days. MAYOR'S COURT.-Tho business before his Honor, on yesterday, T" "C'y h_ht and ?yute un interesting, showing that tho qr.ietnc.iH of our city, which wc mentioned a few day* _g0> ??^ continues. One sailor only tras li?t'a up drunk iv the street, and ho was FO orderly as to bc dis? charged with a very small fine. Some women of looso character, living at thi sugar houso in Anson street, and a nuisance ti that part of the city, vere arrested and lodged, oi Wednesday night, in the Gu?rd House, thereby giv ing the people ia tho neighborhood of their dwell ing a little respite from thc noise and tumul which characterizes their houso, and which th police arc determined to suppress, regardless c all the inconveniences it may occasion them. DE. TAYLOR of Richmond (Baptist), in th columns of tho New York Examiner, says "Southern Baptists aro conscious of no wrong i the matters concerning which they are charg?e They have no concessions to make. The dee; broad gulf which lies bctwci ;n the sections ha been dug by the North, and the North only ca fill or bridge it. As long a s they occupy thei present position no Union ca a exist." GHOST CORRESPONDENCE. It is 8eldom that we condescend to pay any at? tention to anonymous communications addressed to ue, in our editorial capacity, especially where the tenor of thc nameless letters borders upon tho offensive and impudent. We cannot refrain, however, from serving np for tho edification of our [many readers, verbatum et lilTotim, a few specimens of the ridiculous commet? that have been elicited from several thick-skulled and igno? rantly superstitious individuals, by tho publica? tion in ye3terday's issue of what any man, with the least particle of common sense, could readily per? ceive was hut a serio-comic humorous burlesque of tho ridiculous ghost stories so freely circulated in reference to tho owl-liko and calf-like sounds that have been heard of late in the vicinity of the burnt district adjaccLt to tho Circular Church. Letter number one rer\ds as follows: CHARLESTON, February 8, IfGt?. Editors Daily News: GENTLEMEN-I have been much pained and surprised, on the perusal of a sensation article, published in this morning's is? sue of "THE NEWS," at perceiving that your desire to create an excitement in our quiet community should so far have got the better of your sense of propriety as to have induced you, in an allusion to the absurd ghost stories in relation to the strange sounds that havo been heard to proceed from the ruins of the Circular Church, so to pander to tho superstitious fears of tho timid as to crcato in their minds such unwholcsonio effects as cannot fail to arise from a diseased imagination, artfully worked upon by suggestions of supernatural visita? tions. I am at a loss to conceive what good result can accrue from this foolish endeavor on your part to get up a sensation story calculated to produce such evil results. Respectful ly, N. S. Now we havo not thc slightest suspicion as to tho identity of our unknown correspondent ; but inasmuch as hu signs the initials N. S., wo take it for granted that he is a num-skull, and so hy this name wo will speak of him. Mr. Noa-SKULL must certainly bo afflicted with a collection of mud on the brain, or ho would have perceived at a glanco that in our remarks in relation to tho " absurd ghost stories/' we most emphatically intimated that ghost number ono was nothing but an owl, and ghost number two an innocent calf; and that, moreover, tho tenor of tho entire article was such as made it evident to any one but a num-skull, that ve simply intended to burlesque tho whole affair. It f-cems to UH that tho gentleman him? self is a little nervous-that ho himself heads tho hst ol'thc ''timid," upon thc diseased imagination cf whom such " unwholesome effects " havo been produced. Wo adviso tho gentleman to read tho Bible, and tu endeavor to root out from his dis? eased imagination all evil spirits of screeching owls and bleating calves. Letter two reads thus : FLU. Sth. lSUS-CHARLESTON Sil:. E?iTim-Dum bru : Tho ghoee story is all nonsentz. Thuso things in tho stcaplo is a passol of piggens, an tho animal is noiiirn but a grato big ncwfnndlang dog. li you will look io yore own papur of to day's date, yon will see tho ad Turtiscnient of thc oog lost. This is even a better explanation than (ho < alfsto ry, and beats the bear and panther story ali hollow. Letter number three is from a strict believer in ghost stories. For tho benefil, of M. * um-Skull, we would remark, en passant, that wc do not en? dorse thc opinions and sentiments therein set down. CHARLESTON, February 8. Messrs Editors,-! perceive from an article pub? lished in THE NEWS ot to-day's issue that you aro endeavoring to throw into ridiculo a most serious matter. I rofer to tho strange sounds and stranger sights that I myself have heard and seen night after night in and around tho burnt district on which stand the ruins of the old Circular Church. If you would visit the spot in earnest on any night you choose between the hours of twelvo and two, hear what I have heard, see what I have seen, and feel rchat I have felt, your opinion would probably undergo some change. So much for tho ghost correspondence. Wo again repeat that wc favor the owl and calf or dog solution of tho problem. GLASS HOUSES.-We clip the following from tho I New York Tribune of tho 3d instant : A Georgia papor assures us that tho disposition in tho South to read new books is unexampled. Wo aro glad to hear it. Wc hope also they will not wholly neglect tho old books. Let us suggest tho Spolhng-Book, Lindley Murray, and tho New Testament. They arc old, but tbuy will bu now down South. The Tribune of tho same date publishes a letter on public lands in Iowa, from a Mr. HENB? D?KANT, to which is appended tho following paragraph, signed by thc editor himself, and for which ho is therefore altogether responsible : If 3Ir. Durant is ono of that nnfortunato mi I nority who don't read TUE TRIBUNE, WC pity h'm ; but his mishap is not beyond \ sjncdy. Lot him read it, and bo sure that Mr. Dodgo is mistaken. If tho editor of tho Tribune docs not know that don't is tho abbreviation for do imf and not for doetnot, '.hen it were well for him to purchase a copy ol' Lindley Murray himself before advising others to do so. Mural.-Persons who reside in pro colah] houses I should refraiti from throwing rocks. BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction Sales this Day. Jons S. RIGGS & Co. will sell, at their real estate and stock exchange, corner of Broad-street and East Bay, at ll o'clock, forty-seven shares Elmore Insurance Compa? ny stock, ai: 1 other dosirablo securities. J. A. ENSLOW .t Co. will soil, on board thc schooner Scdona, lying at Kerr's Wharf, at ll o'clock, bushels damaged corn. O'BitiLN AntAB will soil at their FOICS room, No. IC Market-street, at half-past 10 o'clock, wagon, buggy, hame' cotton cords, Began, ule, porter, kc. GA . EX I'E WITT will sell, at tho nortlii ast corner of | King :rad Spring-streets, at half-past lu o'clock, furni? ture, calicoes, tobacco, crockery, &c. HACKET & 1UKE8 will sell at their sales room', N<>. ld Market-street, at ll o'clock, some very lino furniture, I jewelry, spool cottou, kc. MCKAY ?J CAMPBELL will soil at their store;-, llasel strect, next tho Postoirtco, nt lu o'clock, the furniture of | a family giving up housekeeping, consisting of many useful and desirable articlt s. ATTEBTIOK, CUILBUEN .<;? !.;:'i Imrliettkr cl tcutio-i of tho Son* of thc Covenant is call-! tu au ad? vertisement iu another column, headed by tho cabalistic terms in the Arabic tongue, Kosher, Kotier, Kosher. It will bo perceived that Mr. N. LEVIN is prepared to servo all frcssers among tho Yutden with t'heerisa, Kosher tongues, Butch cucumbers, kr., tte. Cn'l before Shabbas sets in, at Nos. 1(4 and K'G Market-street, WE WOULD direct tho particular attention of thc ladies to tho lengthy advertisement of Messrs. MOCOMU k Co., who Uaw just received au extensive assortment of dry goods cf tho newest spring sly les. The advcitiscmcut is HO ienechy that wo cannot enum?rate tho articles in detail; the ladies must consult the list aud call and ex? amino for themselves. We must remark, however, that Messrs. McColm & co. have on hand, in addition to their large stock of dry good*, every variety of thc best de? scription of hoop skirts. PBOFITABLE TO USE.-Try and hold fast to that which is good. The public have tried all things for thu hair, and they hold fast to Mr;;. A. s. ALLE?'S World's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsamum, or Hair Dossing; because they never fail to restore and beautify the hair. For ladies and children, whose hair requires frequent dress? ing, they have no equal. Every d. nggist sells them. O APPLES AND LEMONS. O i* BARBELS APPLES AND CO BOXES LEMONS ?? just landiu;: from steamer Monela and for salo by JOHN E. O'NEILL & SOS, February ? 3 No. 107 East Bay. DEY GOODS. WILLUM ?MB & CO., ' SGT' KING.STREET Between Martel and Beaufain-sts., HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL ASSORTMENT of desirable SPRING GOODS, of every descrip? tion, suited for the Matoo, to which they would solicit attention, consisting in part of : PRINTS-ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH ENGLISH DEBEGE COLORED MUSLINS GINGHAMS PLAIN AND PLAID POPLINS FURNITURE CHINTZ FURNITURE DIMITY-WHITE AND FANCY ROUBAIX CLOTH LINEN DRILLS-BROWN, WHITE, AND FANCY WHITE, BROWN, AND COLORED DAMASK GAMBROONS AND SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS IRISH LINEN SHEETING PILLOW CASE LINE M IRISH SHIRTING LINEN COUNTERPANES-WHITE AND COLORED MARSEILLES QUILTS TRAVELING RUGS BALMORALS BALMORAL CLOTH TABLE AND PIANO COVERS FRENCH AND AMERICAN WOVEN CORSET3 BIRD-EYE AND RUSSIA DI APER LINEN HUCKABACK AND CRASH LINEN TOWELS TURKISH TOWELS GENTS' SILK UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS ' HOSIERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PARASOLS, LATEST STILES UMBRELLAS-COTTON, ALPACA, AND SILK BROWN HOMESPUNS IN EVERY GRADE LONGCLOTHS OF THE BEST BRANDS. Our present stock has been carefully selected by one nf tho Arm, and from our lonp f-xperienco and superior facilities for purchasing thc moat desirable poods at tho lowest rates, we Hatter ourselves that we can offer our customers, and tho public pent-rally, unusual induce? ments to select from our well assorted stock. Wi 237 KING-STREET. Iff. B.-.Y PULL LINE OP BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED 5 PARIS TRAIL, IMMOVABLE, TIP TOP, PRIDE OF THE WORLD, EMPRESS TRAIL, &C. &C. NEW GOODS BY EVERY STEAMER. February 0 fmw6 MARVIN'S FIRE, BURGLAR AND DAMP PROOF SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, OR CALL and examino them at WM. M. BIRD h CO'S.. Agents for Cbarleston, February 9 No. 209 East Bay. SCALES. KATLROAD TRACK. RAILROAD DEPOT, HAT, . Coal, Counter, Family, Druggie's. Kutchera', ke. Platforms of all sh-.es. ir-.mi jua tu -linio lb.--. : adapted as the standard by (ho tl. s. Government, and in uso in all thc Custom Houses, and bv the Army and Navy. WM. M. HIRD & CO., Agents, Frbrunry !. No. liOU East Buy. TIEMAN'S COLOBS," ET THE PACKAGE OR IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT, to thc Trade, al Nev York price*. WM. M. BIRD CO., February 9 Na 'JOH East Bay. KEROSENE LIMPS AND FIXTURES. AL ARCE AND COMPLETE STOCK, WHICH WE oiler at prices as low as in any other market. WM. M. BIRD A: CO.. JJFcbruary 0 No. -0;? East Bay. ?R0SENE 1 AA DELS. PURE WHITE, NOW IN STOiiE iU\J and selling ai lowest ma?ttt rates. WM. M. RIKI) & CO.. February '.) No. 20:; East Day. GUANO. f r\r\ TONS GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO daily expected by sehr. J. A. Bentley, and I for sala by MOWRY & CU., February 3 stuth? Atlantic Wharf. SASHES, DOORS, BLINDS. WE ABE AGENTS FOB ONE OF THE LABGEST manufacturers, and can offer Builders superior I inducements. WM. M. BIBD & CO., February 0 Nc. 203 East Bay. HARDWARE, JUST RECEIVED. RICE HOES-4 to Cinch SPADES, TRACK CHAINS, PLOUGHS, HAMES, CANAL BARROWS, WAGON BOXES. HORSE NAILS, COTTON AND WOOL CARDS. [ HINGES, LOCKS. AND PATENT SASH CORD, SEINE TWINE, TOILET WARE, ANS, A fine assortment of BLOCK TLN GOODS. For sale by S. R. MARSHALL, No. 310 King street, 3 doors below Society street. February 8 3 HERRING & GOVS ; PATENT CHAMPION FIRE, DAMP AND Burglar-proof S^EES. JUST RECEIVED, AN ASSORTMENT OF VARIOUS BIZOS of these juHtlr celebrated SAFES, j An esperient-o of over twenty-live years enables ? McsBrs. HERRING k CO. to manufacturo a Safe that ; has stood most successfully the severest tests of Ate j and burglars, and ls used by thousands of Banks and Public Offices, Merchants and others, in every part of tho country, and can bo relied upon with porfect con? fidence. JOSEPH WALKER, AGENT, No. 129 MEETING-STREET, February 8_2_CORNER OF MARKET. NOTICE! NOTICE!! I LUMBER, LUMBER, STEPPING, STEPPING, FLOORING, FLOORING, SHELVING, SHELVING, BELING, CEILING, WEATHER BOARDING, WEATHER BOARDING, INO?, 1 INCH, 2 INCH. 2 INCH, :* INCH, 3 INCH, AND SCANTLING OP VARIOUS SIZES. For sale by EB A LT Gr H & M ALLOWEE. IIORLUECK'S WHARF, Near Northeastern Railroad. /SP* N. 1J. Our "LANER ?H now in full operation, and wo solicit dders. Work done with dispatch, at reasonable prices. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. LU At* GU k MALLONEE. Fobruary 8 Duo TIMBER CARTS, WHEELS, AND THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS BY MESSRS. WILSON, CHILDS k CO., OF PHILADELPHIA, FOR THE SALE OF THEIR JUSTLY CELEBRATED TIMBER CARTS, HS, SOLICIT ORDERS FOB ANY OF THE ABOVE, AND PROMISE SPEEDY DELIVERY. EBAFGE & MALLONEE, HORLBECK'S WHARF, NEARN. E. RAILROAD, February K imo IR. AEKOLL\ " NORTHWEST CORNER OF Meeting and John streets, HAS RESUMED BUSINESS, AND IS PREPARED to attend to the SHOEING OF HORSES, AND BUILDING AND REPAIRING OF CARTS, DRAYS, WA.GQNS, ?fcc. All work entrusted to him will bo dono with neatness and dispatch. _ _February 8 GRAIN AND HAY" STORE. CORN. OATS, BRAN AND HAY CONSTANTLY ON hind and arriving-ready for shipment and for ralo low. riautors desiring to stock their plantation? would do well to examine our Stock. NS. Corner Church and Tradd streets. AUCTION SALES. [SALE POBTPO?TED.] Estate Sale-Elmore Insurance Company Stock, by order of Ordinary, and other Securities, at Auc? tion. BY JOH V S. RIGGS ? CO. THIS DAY, thc 9th instant, at ll o'clock, at our Beal Estate and Stock Exchange, corner of Broad and East Bay streets, will be sold, FORTY-SIX SHARES ELMORE INSURANCE COM PANY, belonging to an Estate, and sold by permission of thc Ordinary. AND, IMMEDIATELY APTEB, THE FOLLOWING OTHER SECURITIES : ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS IN CIT* OF SAVANNAH SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, due 1874. TWELVE SHARES ELMORE INSURANCE COMPANY TWEMY SHARtS CALHOUN INSURANCE COMPANY. AND ELEVEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY DOLLARS CITY SIX PER CENT. STOCK NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COUPONS CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD COU? PONS. (State Guaranty) STATE SOUTH CAROLINA (OLD) COUPONS GREENVILLE AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD COUPONS SPARTANBURG AND UNION RAILROAD COUPONS. AND SES SHARES (HALF) SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD SHARES. ALSO, SEVENTY-SIX RHARES (PREFERRED) NORTHEAST? ERN RAILROAD EIGHT PER CENT. STOCK. AND, TWENTY-FIVE SHARES UNION EANK STOCK. UNLIMITED SECURITIES received previous to hour of salo. February 0 Sale of Undericriters and all Concerned-Colored Plains at Auction. UV JOHN S. RIGGS AND CO. MONDAY, tho 12th inst., at ll o'clock, will be sold with? out reserve, at Vanderhorst's Wharf, THIRTY BALES OF COLORED PLAINS. Conditions cash. February 'J Valuable Building Lo/s, Northwest corner of Arch? dale and Queen-streets, at Auction. BY -INO. B. RIGGS & CO. TUESDAY, the 13th inst, at ll o'clock, at our ReolEs? tate and Stock Exchange, corner of Broad and East Bay-streets, will be sold, Tho following valuable LOTS OF LAND, on thc corner of Queen and Arch dale-street?, on long credits : That valuable LOT OF LAND, with all tho Bricks thereon, situate, lying, and being on the Northwest cor? ner of Queen and Archdale-streets, having a frost on Queen-street of thirty-five feet, and a depth on Archdale street of ono hundred feet, moro or less. This io a cap? ital building lot for a store, being in the immediate vi? cinity of many business placen. ALSO, Thc LOT adjoining to tho North, on Archdale-street, having a front on thia street of flfty feet, -nd a depth of seventy-eight feet, bo thc danie more or less. This Lot, with tho above, would raak o a depth very desirable to a purchaser for any building purpose Conditions-One-tenth cash (or as much over as the purchaser may wish to pay) ; balance in ene, two, and three years, secured by bond and mortgage* Interest payable semi-annually ; purchaser to pay for papers. Februury 0 Large Shed, leith Tin Poof, on Railroad Accom? modation Wliarf, at Auction. BY JOHN S. RIGGS ?Si CO. TUESDAY, tho 13th inst., at ll o'clock, at our Real Estate add Stock Exchange, will bo sold, THAT LARGE SHiiD. WITH TIN ROOF, now on tho corner of Railroad Accommodation Wharf and Washington street; being ono of tho best Framed Sheds, casi y removed, and well adapted for almost any wharf in the city; measuring ono hundred and sixty feet by fifty-seven feet, more or less, and containing about 37,000 feet of Timbar, and 96 squares of Tin. Conditions accommodating, to bc declared at solo. February 8 Will bo sold at Public Auction, on SATURDAY, Feb? ruary 10, at 12 o'clock, from South Commertlal Wharf, 1 STEAMER, Propellor-CO feet long, low pressure Double Engine, in good running order. WM. HOLDEN, February 8 Capt. and A. Q. M. LARGE ESTATE SALE. Will be Bold on THURSDAY, tho 15th day of February, 1866, at tho residence of the late Capt John S. Jen? nings, known aa his Cedar Grove Plantation, 6 miles from Graham's T. O., 14 miles from Orangeburg C. H., and 2 miles from Bennikor's Bridge, cn the South Edisto river, ONE HUNDRED BALES OF COTTON, NEWLY GINN? ED, AND IN GOOD ORDER; 1200 bushels Boyd's Prolific Cotton Seed; 3 Steam Saw MlRs; two 30, and one 12 Horse-power complete; 100,000 feet new sawod Lumber. 2 sets largo Mill rook andsoveral sets small ones, and hand-mills; Wheat thresher and launer; Sugar mina and boilers; 30 timber carts, from the smallest log to the larui-nt munt IOR cart: 1U.OOO buabola Corn: 100.OOO Iba. Fodder; 0.000 busbolsPena; 1,ooo bushels Potatoes and Slips; 1,000 gallons Syrup; 20,000 lbs. new Bacon; 200 Slons Lard; 200 head of brood Sows and Pigs; 100 kd of Cattle; 100 head Sheep; 40 Mules and Horses, including carriage and saddle-Horses in good order; Carriages and Bugg'es; 10 Wagons, and a very large arnou-' o) plantation tools of every variety; Household and Kitchen Furniture, kc At the samo timo will be rented out lor this year, six plantations and several farms. Terms liberal, and wiU bo made known on day of salo, JOHN T. JENNINGS, January HI wfm7 Ad minis trato r. ? ?nm III-.IIIi?c????????????????????????????????? DEESS MAKING. MRS. J. T. SNEAD HAS REMOVED FROM 274 KING-STREET TO 191 KING-STREET, over the Store formerly occupied by the late G. F. Cole, Piauist. nud is prepared to MAKE LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDRENS DRESSES, BASQUES, ftc. Altai, To teach Mad. Briggs' celebrated art of CUTTING BY MEASUREMENT, it is superior to any other rule, giv? ing u BROAD CHEST AND LONG SHOULDER. Ladies can take a lesson and test its merits, by fitting a lining. Patterns of all kinds cut to fit tho form. Hours for teaching from 3 to C o'clock P. M. December 18 mwf 3mos AT SEDUCED PKICES. JUST RECEIVED ONE HUNDRED TOILET SETS; Also, Dinner and Tea Set3, Cups and Saucers, Ewors and Basins and Plates; also, a largo assortment of Goblets, Dinner and Bar Tumblers, kc, which we offer at reduced prices for a few days. O'MARA k PRESTON, No. 80 Qncon-st., between King and Mooting sts. January 15 mwf THE NEW " CEOCKEEY STOEE. PHILLIPS & MCDOWELL, 298 KING-STREET, EAST SIDE, ONE DOOK ABOVE WENTWORTH. THE Subscribers would respectfully call the ailentton of thoir friends, and thc public in general, to their new cud a. rc fully (elected stock of China, Class and Crockery, consisting of Krcnch China, (Whito and Gold Bandi, Parisian Granite, (quite a new article. Coll and see ; ir. liwij.n as well us Ottilia) ; and Yellow Flro Proof Ware, ?ns?tihst, Diuwr and Tea Sela, Toilet Ware, fte.. Cut arni Mould Glass Ware, Keros?n o Lamps and Fittings, Japan Ware, Vases, Cologne Sets. Fancy Cups and Sau? cers, Castors, kc, kc, in linc every arti*lo one would cxpeot to lind in a well assorted and first class Crockery House. Persons having old and broken LOOKING GLASSES, can havo them made ss good as new by bring? ing them to us. ALSO A FI SE ASSORTMENT OF GAS FIXTURES, GLOBES, Shades, kc. We also REPAIR LOOKING GLASSES, Orders solicited for Gas-Fitting in all its brauahes. TERMS MODERATE. GIVE US A CALL. No trouble to show (xoods. CAPT. THOS. PHILLIPS. JAMBS E. MCDOWELL. January 29 "BENNETT'S TIDE AND STEAM SAW AND RICE MILLS. THESE WELL-KNOWN MILLS ARE AGAIN IN OPERATION, and ready to SAW OR POUND oPO-N TOLL, and FILL REQUISITIONS, great and small,, WHO usual accuracy and dispatch. Apply on Ashley west end of Bull street, and on Cooper River, eas. eau of Wentworth aid Society streets. ^ January 21 AUCTION SALIS?. [BALE POSTPONED J Cottage Bedsteads ! Cottqg?jBedsteada ! BY MACKEY & BAKER Will be sold. THIS "DAY, the 9th instant, ll o'clock, at our Sales Booms, Ko. 66 Market, near Meeting? street, _ A LABOE INVOICE, comrts?ng of Cottage Bed? steads, Cribs, Bureaus, Tables, Seapoys, Chairs, Sonia, Portable Desks, Sewing Machines, Ottomans, 2 Pianos, 1 fine Music Box, playing oigfct operatic airs, in perfect order. ALSO, _ One FINE OVERCOAT, and a lot of JEWELRY, con? sisting of Gold and Sil vcr Watches, seta of Pearl, inlaid with gold; very valuable Chains, tte AND, A lot of COATS' SPOOL COTTON, COMBS. A1S0, A lot of POTATOES, ONIONS, &c. Unlimited articles will be received up to h v. ar of sale. February!)_ BY MACKEY iii BAKER. Will bc poid, at ll o'clock, THIS DAY, the 9th inst, at their Sales Room, No. CG Market, near Meeting street? BRUSSELS CARPETS Barrels of Apples. AJEO, Lot of BUTTER, ALSO, _Ono COOKING STOVE._February 9 Furniture of o Family Quitting Housekeeping. MCKAY & CAMPBELL, Next ito Postofllce, Hascl-street, WU1 seU THIS DAY, 9th instant, at 10 o'clock, FRENCH MAHOGANY BEDSTEADS, Tables, Wash? stands, What-nots, Hair Seat Sofas and Chairs, Cane Seat Chairs and Rockers, Book Cases, Bureaus, Ward? robes, Parlor and Cooking Stoves, Lamps, Cooking; Utensils, kc ALSO, INGRAIN CARPET, now Matttresses, Pillows, Blan? kets, 4c, ic. , B. ALSO. GUt Mahogany Frame LOOKIKG GLASSES. Conditions cash. February "J Wagon. Buggy and Harness, die. BV O'BKIEN <& AIMA ft. Will bo sold THIS DAY, 9th instant, at half-past IO o'clock, at our Salcc-room, No, 16 Market-street, known as the Sailor's Homo, 1 two-horse WAGON, in good running order 1 light no-top Buggy, in good order 1 set Double and Single Harness Dozens Whittemore's No. 10 Cotton Cords Several M Segars Several dozen English Ales and Porter, in pints Several hhds. primo S'one Lime Several bbls. Vinegar Several hhds. and boxes Bacon. AND NUMEROUS OTHER ARTICLES. AX*'), 0 BANSHTBE PLOWS 2 bbls. Corn Beef 2 bbls. Corn Pork. _February 9 Estate Sale- Hu order of the Administrator. BY GABRIEL DoWITT. At tho Northwest corner of King and Spring-streets, at half past 10 o'clock, A. M" THIS DAY, February 9th. Will be sold, without reserve, 2 SOFAS, 2 Mahogany Tables, 7 Mahogany Chairs, 1 Wire Safe, 1 Wash Stand, 2 Bureaus, 2 Bedsteads, kc, kc. ALSO, Immediately afterwards, will Lo sold, a lot of CALI? COES, Brown and Striped Sliirtinge, kc, kc ALSO, A lot of CHEWING TOBACCO, every quaUty; and a lot of CROCKERY, consisting of Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Sugar Dishes, kc, kc_February 9 [SALES CONTINUED.] Damaged Corn, on account of the Underwriters and all concerned. BY J. A. EX SLOW & CO., Auctioneers. I THIS DAY, 9th inst, will be sold, at ll o'clock A M., on board the schooner Sedona, lying at Kerr's Wharf, Bushels DAMAGED CORN, damaged on board tho schooner Sedona on her voyage from Baltimore to thia port. _February 0 Damaged Corn-On occount of the Undennrilers and all concerned. BY J. A. ENSLOW ?i CO. On MONDAY, 12th instant, at ll o'clock, A M., vr?l be sold, on board sehr. "Sedoua," lying at Kerr's Wharf? 2600 bushels or thereabouts DAMAGED CORN, Damaged on board schooner "Sedona," on her voy I age from Baltimore to this port. February 9 Valuable Fami adjoining Race Course. BY JAMES L. GANTT & SON. On TUESDAY, the 13th inst, at ll o'clock, A M., will be offered at public outcry, at the Exchange, Broad street, AU that VALUABLE FARM on Lowndes' Avenue, ad? I joining the Race Course, and for many yean .'n the oc? cupancy of the South Carolina Jockey Club. Tho tract measures eight acree, more or less, and ls aU hi?h land. Its proximity to thu city renders the property extreme ' ly VA!limbla mm a Gmrdun Fmrm. Condi ti ons-One-third cash ; balance In one, two and three years; Interest on credit portion payable semi? annually- the whole secured by bond and mortgage of the property. If the purchaser prefer, the whole amount may be paid in cash. Purchaser to pay J. L. O. k Son for papers. fmtu3 February 9 PRIVATE SALES, To be Jiented. BY ,T. DRAYTON FORD. THE THREE STORY WOODEN MANSION. East sido of Rutlodgc-street, adjoining anet South of Bennett's Mill Pond. The House _contains cipbt rooms and dressing rooms. On. tUo premises are atablo, Carriage- House, servant's ac? commodations, kc ALSO, Tho largo WOODEN TENEMENT DWELLING, No. 35, Weat ?ldc of King-street, having eight rooms, and' being in complete order. ALSO, A commodious and handsomely finished BRICK RE? SIDENTE in Bull-street near Rutledge Anply se above, at NO. 40 BROAD-STREET. February 7 wlm3 TO PLANTERS MD FARMERS OF THE SOUTH. SOUTHERN INVENTION. GIBSON & HUNTER'S Eclipse Plough OP CHARLESTON, S. C. IT IS TO THE INTEREST OF EVERY PLANTER; and Market Farmer to consult W. O. GIBSON, No. 31 Woolf-street, whero can be seen a plough of simplen construction, but of the moat economical and labor saving machines. It will weed or grass, ind give fresh? soil to the plant at one stroke Its economy is equal to 100 per cent. ; that is to say, live hands are equal to tem of tho present system of culture. Wo are preparing to? manufacturo extensively. Patent applied for. V. 0. GIBSON & ROBERT BUNTER. January 31 JOHN G. MILNOR & CO., .AUCTION" AJtO COMMISSION" MERCHANTS, No. 135 Meeting-street,. Charleston, S. C., TT7-ILL RESUME THEIR OLD BUSINESS. AND would solicit consignments of MERCHANDISE of all de? scriptions, either for Public or Private Sale. Partiaular attention paid to aU out-door sales. January 30_3mus . FOR SALE, -1 rr BALES HEAVY COTTON DRILLS, X.? - pieces All Wool Delaines. 40 boxes Bright Tin Plate, Ic by Ix, - chests Black Tea, - kej;s Bi. Car. Soda, Pocket Cutlery, kc COURTNEY, TENNENT* CO., February 5 6 No. 35 Hayne-strsst (up stairs).