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TODAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9,1866. ARREST CI?ICIJLATIOX 'IN THE STATE. ! V> LAUGEST CIRCULATION IN THE CITY. ?se -TI i IT? T?IST OF iJicrrr.rH,iTs i-m iv./_ I .VI IN Cr in tho _?OBtolfloe at iii? , end Of o.-ioli wooli in publinliod otH oiully iuTHK DAILY NRWS evory K"i*l<lay mornififiC. LOCAL MATTERS. -? ? m? M-X.ANCH01.V AocanENT.-Ooronor Wurrin- ycB terday held an inquo-l over t.io body of NICHOI__I SionAJtDH, seaman. Ho waa ouo of tho c our of tho ?hip Ida and Lilly, mid wats employed iu dis I oharging her cargo of coppor oro. Whilo ongaged m hoisting this, a box of it caught tho rail, and I \ ?winging round, struck Mm no foroibly UB to cannu _kiia to loso his balance and fall into tho hold, ling him instantly. The Jury roturnod a vor irtiu accordanoowith tho abovo faots. Ho loavcB & wife and family in Bristol, England. His assots and oQbcts havo boen turned over to tho Kov. W. B. YATES, Soaman'B Chaplain. CIXANING THE DRAINS.-Wo are ploasod to see tfcmt this work, which was intorrnptod by the Bum mer months, has boen again rcBumod. until last spring, tho draius have had no attention paid them for fivo years, and tho amount of Baud and dirt Mint has accumulated in that time is astonishing. It is the iutention of tho authorities to havo tho Hdi_ drains thoroughly cleauBcd this winter, and tho wolla or sinks that are conncctod with thom ?rill bo once more nblo to oupply wator without c3_oak_-g up tho Ure ong nea with sand. 1*1 oreti ?re now busily c-nployod, and r. Jaw .,_oka' wor_ will put thone drains in OB duauly n condition ne tiiey wore in their palmiest days. THE Cmcus.-DAN CABTKL-O and hie fiunous horse opera havo boon in our city for sovcrol days, ?and, as far ns wo can loam, havo boon receivoc Tiith oven greater favor than before. DAM hat auch magical ways of provoking a lough, and oi .raatijag an nruusomont, that it is impossiblo te _oop away. The wonderful porformancoB or hit troupe have novor boon eqnallod, and tho roria] flights, UM doublo Bummoi-saults, and othor fan ta_tioirn_ncouvi*_a aro Buch, that challougo tho ad ?miration of tho world. That DAR is an institution there is no denying, and his corps is ono of the xooet mirth-provoking that has over visitod UB, and wo pity the poor wrotch who is debarred from -.?siting him. Tho Biblo onjoins us to laugh will: those that laugh, and nono visit DAN who do no1 adhere to tho injunction. COTTON STBA_IN?.-We havo boi'oro reverted t< ?_ao firoquonoy of this oikue and the neoes-ity then ivas to deviso somo plan for putting a stop to it _%a r&orc-ants, factors and others interested ii ?ho cotton business, aro tho heaviest sufferers, ant -hoy are tho partios who should talco tho first atepi Sa the reform. At prosont neither the police or tin dotootivos aro ohio to bestow their whole attontioi .?pon tim whorvoa and cotton warohouscB. A natu ral consequence ia that tho river and cotton thieve prowl around almost unmolested, and oonduc their operations with impunity. Doprodations o this choraotor havo boon recently carried on to i great extent, but only a very email number of th parties engaged have BO far boon arroatod. Larg quantities of cotton have boen stolen from tho dil feront wharves, but boing taken in small lots fror each bag, is not immediately missed; in tho aggrc gato, however, it will be found that several hue ?red pounds aro taken in this way. Tho only pla to put a Btop to those depredations is to organiz ao efficient corps whoso peculiar duty ii would b to watch the wharves and shipping. Pew poop] I know tho amount of cotton, freight, &o., that i daily stolen from their wharves, and if instead c Mia comparatively ineflioicnt night watchman regular detective force waa employed, the IOBBC would bo fever and tho expenso lighter. It ia ?object worthy of consideration, and wo common it to the attention of mord?ante and others it tweeted. THB Cm HOSPITAL-Fow even of the resident oi a city know of tho numberloas oharitiee that ai k dispensed by tho authorities, and few citioa doserv nore credit than Charleston in this respoot. In yovorished, burnt and partly doatroyod, willi he financ?e in a cripplod condition-yet, in tho foco i all these dianatera, she did not negUsvt her pooi Military authority was still in tho ascendant who application was mado for tho City Hospital i KaByck street to bo turned over to the origin ewners. TI?B was granted, and tho Mayor toe ?Mharge on the let of last January. This baudin ana formerly used UB tho House of Correction, bl .a tho occupation of tho city waa turned into hospital by tho United fltatoa authorities, and hi been used as such ever Hinco. Binco ita reator tion it has hoon thoroughly altorod and improve bry removing several useless wallu and partition sod cutting extra window.? in tho rooms, whi< odds to tho light and ventilation, both importa: requisites for a hospital. DB. ?Eonor. S, PB-ZBR, the able and officiel City Registrar, is tho prosont chief medical office and Drs. F. PEYBB FOUCHBB and S. 0. BROWN n fiio physicians iii charge. Tho main building divided into tho citizens' ward and tho mnrii ward; thoso aro again subdividod into malo ai fomalo wards, wboro ovei-y attention is paid S^ comfort, ventilation, and oloanlinoss. Each wa ii aappliod with a mesa room and long tabl Tthero tho moats aro served up convenient to U pot!on te. The outer buildings aro dovotcd lo tho use of ti OOiorod patiouts, and tho uamo pains is talion wi thom as with tho whites. Thin building ia co noctod with tho main Hospital hy a bridgo oxton lag from tho socond Btory. Communication L tween tho d.iib rent wards is thuB rouderod vc easy, and tho timo spout ia running up and <lo\ a flight of it lira obviated. In tho yard aro apartments d3Signod for insa and imbecile patiouts. Thoso aro ao arranged tli tho most refractory can bo attended to. Tho nui tor of thoso unfortunates has increased vorymuc particularly among tho frcodmon-sovoral of the being conflnod tlioro, who aro so savago that th fear np thoir clothes aud blankets whonovor ft ni?hod. Tho other buildings aro usod na kitchons, wae rooniF, stororooma, &c, Largo stocks of blanko ?hirts and clothing aro kopt on hand, and arran ed in tho noafcc"t manner. Tho Hospital has a < pac. ty of 2)0 bods, which in at prosont amply si fid out for all tho city poor, bosidos tho marino I_u-.li dopartmont bus ?tu own ward-master and i BifltanU,, and is woll rogulatod. Cloanlincss io t striking foitnro of this Hospital, and ovory oaro takon to roador tho patiouts oomfortablo and ix ton tod. Tho B-perin tendon co of thia Hospital ia manag liy Mr. AUTHUR F__Buer, tho popular steward, w fe fthiy aa__tca by ?__-. J. C, Tom_w, the npoti ?J car)' iu cb arg o of tho Dispensary, and by Menura. T. GRANGE SIMONS and O. W. H OHSE?, who are medical students in thoir second course. A walk through tho different warda will at onco impress tho visitor with tho caro tr.kcn in tho management, nud the contented apponranco of tho patienta ro lled credit both upon tho superintendent and the city. Tho lure provided ia of tho bcBt quality, and ia auch aa tho condition of each patient requires. No expenso ia aparca in this respect, tho patienta nut being restricted in thoir diet, unless it ia or dered by tho attending physician. When tho cir cumstances of UM timca are taken into conuidcra tion, it will bo BOOQ that, in Bpite of many disad vantages, the city authorities have organized and established tina Hospital, mid it ia now one of the noblcat public charities in our midst, and 0:10 ol which tax-payeru Bhould bo proud. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT-lion. tito. S. BRYAN, Presiding.-Tho Court wa.s occupied yes terday in Loaring tho continuance of tho caso ol DA COSTA and MADAR VS. tho BchOODCT Aid. Mr. CAMPBELL epoko on bob alf of Uto respondonas, and wau followod by HESRV ?uur, Esq., for the libel lante. Tho caso will como up for dociaion at a futuro day. MAYOR'S COURT, Novomber 8-An old offondei waa fonnd druuk on a wharf, and being unablo te takocaroof hiniBolf was oarriod to tho jug. He donied tina statement in loto, and said ho had only taken ouo oyc-opcuor. The police presented ti different account, and provod thal ho was haulotl out of the hold of a vessel by a horse, and thal whon ho reached tho wharf ho wished to fight the world. As ho hod not mado much dietnrbnnco in publio ho was only fined $2. Jack Small (colored), who picked up a $5 bill ant] would not return it to tho rightful owners, wai arroatod in consequence. Whon Jack was brough I to tho Guard HOUBO ho handed np the V promptly and no ono appearing to proaecuto bim ho wat diuohargod with a reprimand. A tall, black Johu, whoso face had suffored fron ' small pox, waa charged with maltroatingand abus 1 ing bia boroo. Whon ho had finished punishing ' tho horse it was scarcely ablo to walk to tho Guare 1 House. Tho driver waa advised to read SOLOMON'I Proverb?, and meantime fined 12 asa warning. A smiling inebriate was brought up for punish ' ment. Aa ho was atill vory happy, it was fount ' usoleeo to waste many worda upon him, and hi ' waa requested to hunt for a V whonover he bocami 1 sober. Thia announcement caused a check to hil r mirth, and ho waa led out with an elongated conn 1 tcnance. 1 Elia confrere, who had succumbed to the magii infiuenco of tho bottle, waa picked up insensible 01 the sidewalk. Tho aamo sontenco waa imposed but the unfortunate individual could not raise it ' and ho waa led out in .. weeping state. 1 Boveral U. 8. soldiers wore captnrod by the civi authorities for violating the laws of decorum, am 1 were oarricd to the Provost Marshal for punish 1 mont. A crazy negro waa handod over to the City Hoe pital, aud the docket being ended, tho Court ad journcd. 3 VIGILANT FIRE CO?TANT_The members of tbi . old company aro roquosted to notice the call fo i an extra meeting in another column. The prosonc 1 of all members is particularly doaircd. 3 ATTENTION is called to tho card of Mrf JOSEFI J FozNANSSi. Wo shall bo pleased to afford the put . lio o vory facility of judging of tho merita of thi Q new gas apparatus, and Bhall be quite gratified t t see all those interested in the matter at our ofllc f this evening. WE woe LD diret-t the attention of our readers t the advertisement of Messrs. L. HUNCH A Son , They will Bell at auction a general assortment c everything that is useful to a community, fror crockeryware to a mulo. These gentlemen hav boen in business for many years, and have invar ably given satisfaction to thoir numerous friend and customers. 6 WE GALL the attention of smoker? to the advei 0 tieement of Meears LAUBJIT & ALEXANDER. The ** have boon appointed the sole agents of Meaan NELSON <fc MOILWAWE'S celebrated smoking tobat a coen, which oomprtBO Bomo of the finest brand " known to connoisseurs. These tobaccoea are grow * upon the finest tobacco Boil in Virginia, and poBsee that peculiar and delicious flavor known of no otho WB WOUIJ3 call attention to the card of the Hi rion Fire Engine Company, in another columi a This is one of the oldest companies in the city, an ~? has ronderod moat ofilciont aorvico. Their prcaei 6 engine ia not only ont of repair, but has boen wor '" out by many years' uso, and the members thin >r that their appeal to the citizens is not withoi " some just grounds. We commend thom to ti r* good graces and genorous purses of tho oommi Q ni ty, fo ling aosurod that whatever in donated in til n oauBC will be like "bread caat upon the waters." ik MESSRS. BAOUL ?L LYN AH have recently oh taint g a large addition to thoir stock, and now offer t it tho public a well solootod and varied assortment a Drugs and Chemicals, ?co. The popularity of th ia storo baa beon so well known that *ow common Or- aro necessary. Their experience and ability 1 )d pbiirmaooutiuta cannot be donhted, and one pet s, into their well arranged establishment will tom iii any one to enter and become a purchaser, V nt recomniond all who wish to invest to pay Meeai RAOUL. A LTNAH a visit, and thoy will bo easily BJ at isfiotl. ro NEW AND IMPORTANT MANUPAOTORT.-It givoa j8 ploaanro to announce the permanent ostablishme i0 in this city of an Artificial Log und Ann M an ufa iH tory. To those in nood wo would call portion] to attention to Dr. BLK'S advertisement. [.d Wo aro ploaHod to know that our maimod noldie O, can bo snppUod with artificial limbs in our hoi _o oity. Wo oro authorized to say that tho prices are _0 orrangod that tho poorest oan woll afford a su th stituto. n- Mr. J. E. O Annum, tho Agont and BnporlnU d- dont, oan bo ?con at all hours during tho day at t l0_ manufactory, No. 188 King street. ry TUB HIOIIMOND Times says : "We have enjoy ra tho gratification of oxamining tbo V^timonials a ontLrsamonta of Dr. GARDNER, and aro more th 00 convinced that suoh letters could not have boon c at taiuod oxcopt by tho possession of groat skill ca~ his profession. He fulfils promptly all ho undi '?> takes, and will not run np a bill upon a hopoli 80 caso. Wo think that our ci tizona who aro afflicted ?y either of thoso o -gana- tho oye or oar-should ot a" ault with him, aud thoy will find him a couria gol it] um au and man tor of his profession. k- Dr. GARDNER can bo oonaultod daily, on all d te, oases of tho oyo and oar. Offico, Parlor lal, at t '(?" Charlot Ion Hotel, whore ha will romain until 1 -a- vombor 15th; after that timo will visit Charles! -**' monthly. ^.. is- THB HASEL BTREET Dava Bronn.-In compe ho with aovoral frionda last night wo resorted to t ia now store, attracted by tho brilliant illumin?t >c- set on foot by Mr. Guiuuenmr. We oxaminod 1 gorgeous display o? Ohino30 bijouterie in tho w ;cd dow, than antorod, and thoro enjoyed tho tr ho prognosticated in our noiico of yostordiy. JO- Thia now drag atoro la A porfoot gem in it? w Mr. Tuon, DiLLUioiiAM, a workman who necdeth not bo aahamod, arranged tho interior of the store in a most maatorly manner. But tho froBco paint ing of tho coiling is what attracta the eye mont. Thie ia moat oxquisitoly done, and IL Unison., the artist, hua covered himself with glory. Dr. C. ia a pharmaceutist of long experience, whom WO know woll, having been inilnitoly associ ated with him in Virginia during sever .ti yonrs of j the war. Ho is a young gentleman in all nmpeeta j deserving of Oucces?, and wo hopo his most nan- j guinc expectations will bo realized. A (iitn.vr dcHideratuin has al length boon sup plied, and tho well-known Adgor lluilding has begun to ussunto something of ita former bnshiess Uko air. Messrs. MACKEY* & BlXBB desorvo the crodit of effecting this magical change, and of transforming tho dingy slororooiu Into a light, airy and capacious rccoptaclo for handsome furni ture. The corner ol' Market and King will become now doubly popular. It waa already a potfoct I bazaar, whero ovcry hninan want could bo mp-j plied and nil their ills cured, and only needed the addition of a fine furniture warehouse to make per fection doubly perfect. Mosers. MACKEV & liAKxn deserve tho thanks of a grateful oommuuity for their now enterprise, and wo fool sure that thoir visitors will bo so woll pleased that thoy will readily lighten their pursos beforo they loavo tho store. THE CHARLESTON HOUSE.-To ladies purehaaiug dry gooda for thoir country frieuda, MeaBrs. STOLL, Wena & Co. will guarantee to furniah thom with a larger varioty to Boloct from than any IIOUBO in the city; also, to soil all articles at as low pricoa OB thoy can be had anywhoro. Will furnish packing cases, any size, freo of charge; will tako Bpooial caro in packing and shipping any orders entrusted to thom, and will assure all that will call at thoir store of every accommodation and every attention. BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction Sales ThU Day. WILBUR k SON will soil this day, at their salesroom?, corner of State and Chalraora streota, at half-paat 10 o'clock, li?t?, capr, umbrellas, boole, shoes, &c. ; oleo, flour, potatoes, whiskey, te. WM. M. PELOT will soil this day, at the storohouso of Messrs. HOPKINS, MCPHERSON k Co., No. i Southern Wharf, at 11 o'clock, three cases of leaf tobaoco, lu good order. Mii.v.!> DRAEK will sell this day, at his store, corner of King and I.iborty Btreots, at 10 o'clock, boots, shoes, dry goods, clotlilng, kc. SMITH k MoQnxrvRiY will sell this doy, at their office,' No. 27 Broad street, near State, at 11 o'clock, buggleo, horscB and harness completo; also, sundry articles of fur niture. L. BUNOH k SON will Bell this day, at thoir store, No. COG King street, at 12 o'clock, mules, cow?, furniture, kc. MCKAY k CAMP mux will sell this day, at their sales room. No. C5 Hasel street, opposlto now post?nico, at 10 o'clock, groceries, wines, alee, kc. ; also, new and second hand furniture, carpets, stoves, ko. A Fact "Worth Knowing. The be9t investment for an invalid, who suffers from debility or losa of appetite, is a hottle of PANENIN'H He patic Bitters, as It will bo eure to give relief. For Bale by all Druggist?. I A HUM tus for Boil?, Pimples and Eruptions-EPPWQ'B Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight The above distressing Impuritloa of the uyiitcm yield to the virtues of that hoppy compound na if by magic. For sale by all drug gists. Imw DOI?E ET DECORE EST PBO TATBIA MOIU.-Noble, beautiful and fitting is it to live for one's country ; and BtUlmore beautiful is it lo BATO the lives of other?. This has been dono in oossa almost without number, by Dr. T. W. ltimmw, in tho preparation of bia invaluable VEGETABLE SANITIVB PILLS. For sale by all Druggists. KINO A CASSTDEY, Agento. GOODRICH, WINEMAN k CO., Agonts. November 6 6 HOMCEOPATHIC MienKUT, NOTICE. -Dra. CIXCKLET ?: .Se n I.K Y (of Columbus, O a.,) having permanently located In Charleston, respectfully tender their services to the citizens. In the practico of Homoeopathy. Dr. O. has had the oxperlcnoo of fifteen years In tills school of medicine. Office at our residence, No. 11, 8. W. corner COLLEGE and OREEN STREETS (corner of Oreen), liimvzv M. CLECKLET, M. D... .PHEUP T. ScnxT.r, M. D. September 6 lyr MARION KUIK IC.VUINE COMPANY. THE MARION FIRE ENGINE OOMPANY OF THI8 City bave, in oooordonce with the sentiments of the citi zens generally, determined to procuro a STEAM FIUE ENGINE AND APPARATUS, of tho moat approved pat terns. Thoy therefore aoliclit tho liberal aid of their fel low-citizens to enable them to pay for the same. The Company refer to their eervioee for tho past twenty-seven y oars in too Fire Deportment In aid of this appeal. A Committee, consisting of W. RONAN and A. HAM ILTON, will caU upon tho citizens for their contribu tions. HENRY L. CALDER, November 0 Secretary Marion Fire Engine Co. P08TOFF1CX& NOTICE. POSTOFEICE, ) CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER 6, 1866. ) From this date, until further notice, tho "Way" Malls for tho Northeastern Railroad route will CIOBO at 11 A M. (except on Sundays, at 10 A M.) Mails tot "Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, by Northeastern Railroad route, Express train, et 0 P. M. Malla for Augusta and Columbia, and the conneetloni of the South Carolina Railroad, will close at 7 A. M. For Georgetown, by "KingBtree," Sunday at 10 A M., Wednesday and Friday at 11 A. M. November 7 STAHLE? G. TROTT, A P. M. SPECIAL NOTICE:. TO WHOLESALE GBOOKBS, LIQUOR DEALERS, D10 TILLERS, DRUGGISTS, GLASS AND 80AP MANUFACTURERS. ESSENTIAL OIIS, EXTRACTS AND ESSENCES FOI flavoring and.Improving Broadlea, Whiskeys, Rome Wine?, Cider, Le, ?to. Ago and Body Preparations foi Neutralizing and Mollifying Whickoye and Spirits, Ex tracts of Holland and London Gins, Colorings, Gum otu Sugar Byrupa, and Fruit Juloos. Dr. Ecuetdicanger' Yrtaliie on Ptrmentod Liquori, %*lth 1000 Receipt* am Direction*. . DBUG8, OOEMICALS, OXIDES, ORES, kc ' Fon Bots Mi.NOVA.<7ruiim?.-Silicate of Boda, Sotabl Glass or Liquid Quartz, In Dry Cryut&l, liquid or Jell; Form; Oaoatio Soda, Soda Ash, Palm and Cocoanut Oils Soapstone and China day. An orders sent to me will have prompt attention, am every Information roqnliod wUl bo cheerfully given by 303. W. FBUOHTWANGER, No. 55 Oedar-frtrect, New Fork. Of taber 10 wfm3mos CANARIES, JUST RECEIVED FROM CHAR RRIO?IE A BRO. Importer* and doole? of Hirds and Aulmaln, FIVE iiiiNnnia? GERM?N CANARIES, TOGETHER WITH A LOT OF GOLDFINCHES, BUIiLMNCLU?fl, PABB0TO, ht AISO, A LOT OF HANDSOME FANCY CAGES. Bind Fairnie? ploaao eau carty, aa they will romain bx ? short time in the City. _ A >ply at BO. OO MiUWlItO STIUaEV, WavembOT? . 8 NEXT MUJ? *IQ\i?t_ PRIVATE SALES. Valuable Real Estate in Archdalc-street. BY JOHN S. RIGGS. At Private Sale TILVT MOST ELIGIBLE LOT, on the ?vest nido of Arelitlale-slrcet, known OH the property oftlic (..orman Friendly Koclcty, measuring 100 tect front by 213 foot lu depth, moro or IORH. ?U the lot aro remaining tho wall- oi tin- former Hall oftlio Society, MlflteteaUy strang hi re hnll.l on, anti could easily ho -rranged for a largo ncliool or private dwelling. Also u very neat two "tory DWIil? LINO, 1" completo order nnd occupied. Thorn Is also n laivociateru mid three wolla oo ilio lot. and other ?vail? of kitchen nnd ontbouMa remaining, whlclican emily be re ?Hod. TIIIH IM u moat dciilrablo lo. ?itlon for a School or a CU^c??BItO._0 AND EAST BAT OTBEEW. November C_.____ HY I.. BUNCH ?Si SON, No. 600 King hit-cc?. At Private Salo Many naomi articles of FURMTUBB. Olio Grist Mill and hol?ng, capable of grinding -IO to 5i) bushels per day. Ouc Hand Mill. USO, BEDSTEADS, both new and ec-ond-bnnd. At ll.-tail A good lol o? CROCKERY. We will toko ploas-ro ni -oiling at AUCTION PRICFS. Ladlee mid Gcutlemeu, i?ivo UB a call. November 9_2_ KMate Salo, by order of Hie Executor. llVAI,(lX/,l).t. \V 11 IT I-i Si BON, Brokers, Auctioneer? nnd Heal Estate Agent?. At Prlvato Bain That elegant MANSION, with considerable LOT at tached, situuto at Um comer of Sooioty, Wentworth nud East Hay streets, roeeuUy tho rcaldcnco of Charlea Hey ward, Esq., docoasod; moaaurliig on East liny street 211 foot 11 Indica; on Wentworth atroct 102 fcot 3 Inches, and on Society olrcot 291 foot 2 inched. The property han been recently aurveycil and subdlvidod Into eli (6) parte, OB con bo soon by a dOBcrlpUvo Plot upon applica tion. Tho Mansion, which ?B BO well known OB not to need description, has a Lot ol' 107 feet 3 inches on East Bay street, on Society street 360 foot 9 lnchos, and 22G fool 0 luchos on the weat Uno. One Lot on 8oclety street, with two iitory Brick Buildings attached, measures 40 foot 6 Inches ou Society street by 103 feet 2 Inches deep. AIBO, 4 Lots on Wentwo*-th street, which mensuro each from IIB to 40 feet frort un Wentworth street bj 104 feet 8 in chcB deep. Two oi the above Lota have Brick Bnlldlngs upon thom. Tilla property is admirably located for Dwellings, nnd also has o prospectivo valu? for mercan tilo purposes, being nituntorl on the main avenue of travel to tho principal Railroads. For DoscripUvo Plat and other particulars apply an abovo, at No. 68 EAST BAY STREET. Novombor 7 _wftn8 Valuable Rice Plantations on TVaccnmaio and Pee Dec Rivers, for Stile or Lease. BY AI,0\'7,0 J. WHITE Si SON. At Private 8alo or for Looso ARUNDALE PLANTATION, on Pee Deo River, con taining two hundred ond flfly (250) ncrcs of rioo land, at beat pitoh of tho Odo, with a conaidorable quantity of high land; has on it a Uno new roelden?*, and well setllcd othGi-wlso. BQII-B In Ano condition. It wog fonnorly ownod by Di-. Win. Allston, and lu considered ono of tho best plantations on that river, ?viso, BELLEFIELD PLANTATION, on Wnccamaw River; contains two hundred and forty (240) acree rico land, at good pitch of tho tide, with a considerable quantity of high land, ono hundred acres of high swamp land, re cently cloarcd ojccollont cotton land. This property le In tho liiimedlato vicinity of Georgetown, and la weU settled in every reapect Labor Li readily obtained for tho culti vation of cither of these places. For plata and other particulars apply an abovo, at our Office, No. 68 EAST BAY STREET. November 6_mwl ._r_nc.-o.ne Brick R?sidence corner of Bull and Pitt streets. BY ALONZO J. WHITE Si SON. At Privato Sale A houdaome threo-story (8) BRICK RESIDENCE, ritu otod at tho southeast corner of Pitt and BuU streets. The HmiBii con la tua ten (10) square rooms, together with pan try, bathing room, _c. On tho premises aro largo nocom mod-tloua for scrv-nts, extensivo stable- room for car riages and horses, nnd is ODO of tho most complote and well arranged establishments in tho city. The I?ot moos ure* about cighty-eeven (87) feet front by about ono hun dred and seventy 1170) feet deep. For further particulars, apply as above, at November 6 mwffi No. 68 EAST BAY STREET. Sea Island Colton Piantation. BY CLIFFORD Si BIATUEWRS, Real Batate Agent-, No. 31l-'A Brand -street. At Prlvoto Sale RICHFIELD PLANTATION, on John's Island, neai Brick House; 626 acres, 400 de-rod. This plantation li near Uio nea, and the landa productivo and well adapted for Cotton, Rice and Provisions. Novomber 1 _mwf ft_ Sea Island Cotton Plantation, BY CLIFFORD Si MATHEWES, Real Estafo ?-gents, No. 31 ^ Bro??- street. At Prtvato Bale BRICK HOUSE PLANTATION ON JOHN'S ISLAND, well known for its productive-ess, as tho crop of cottoi now being harrosted wiU show. Itoontahu 900-CTC- O high land, 600 of which are cleared; the balanoe h cavil; Umbered with Uvc oak and other mixed timber, admira lily adapted for fino finishing work; a good landing io vessels, ollera great facilltlea fornhipmont of lumber. At tacked Is a body of marsh, v.iInabH) for manuring cotton Plantation healthy to resida on winter and summer. Oi It is a large and handsome BRICK DWELLING HO?81 of oluven rooms, inclusivo of basements, with outbuild lugs, and a largo Engine Houso and Steam Engine. Tb drainage facilities of the above place aro of the best, ren dering it very safo for cotton planting. Lawn and otho grounds about the Residence highly ornamented and im proved formerly. wft_6 November 7 REALE STATE" AT PRIVATE HALE, BY SMITH & M'GrlLLIVRAY, T?o. 27 Broad Street, SOUTH SIDE, ?BAR STATIS STREET. FIRST CLASS SEA ISLAND COTTON PLANTATIONS VALUABLE RICE PLANTATIONS VALUABLE UPLAND PLANTATIONS AND FARMS EXTJ-N8IVE AND VALUABLE MANUFACTORIE? MILL SITES ?iND DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RES DENCBS, In various ports of the South. ALBO, HOUSES AND BUILD!NO LOTS of all B?ZCB, prl? and description-, in every part of the City. September 26 wftnSuio W ?10,000 ILLBE ADVANCED TO DISCHARGED SOLDIER! In Bums of Two Dollars ; and to fiuul Iii H actual!; nu during, a largor ad vaneo wfU be made. Bounties I Orphans will bo COLLECTED WITHOUT CHARO] Hco Discharged Soldier* In another column of this pape November 8 wfrn?* STATIONERY FOR THE GE*VERAI? A? HKMIHV OF SOUTH CAROLINA. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE U? DBRSiaNED unUl Saturday, tho 17th Instant (L closive), to furnish tho General .Assembly of Soul Carolina-which convene? on tho 26th. inet_with ST. TI?NERY for tho Bes-ion. Thc following will rrivo a gcnoral Idea of the kind oi quantity required. Ono-fourth of tho quantity in ecp rate package- for tho Senate, tho remainder for tho Hou Of Representatives : 80 reama Ruled Foolscap 40 re-mu Ruled Letter 25 reams Ruled Note 10,000 Letter Envelopes 3,000 Oiilciai Envelopes 6 lbs. Sealing Wax S gross Rod Tupo 2 doz. quarts Ink 90 gross Stool Pens 8 groes Pon Holders Bidders will furnish -ample? of Fooleo-p, Letter ?u Note Paper, also of Envelopes, Pena and Ponclls, to oith WM. K. MARTIN, Clerk of tho Sonate, Charleston, S. O, or JOHN T. 8LOAN, Clerk of the HOUBO of Roprcncntatlvca, Novombor 9 1 Colombia, 8. C. STATE OF SOUTH O A HO I? I WA. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, 1 Oo-UKnu, October 22,1806. j TO B UILDBRS A ND CONTRA CTORS: fT-lHE LEGISLATURE AT THB EXTRA SESSIO JL pasaed the following resolution ; "Retained, That the Governor do edvertlso for CB matos of tho cost of covering the now Stato House, ai of fitting up therein a trufficiout number of rooms for t ?so of the Gcnoral Assembly ?ndito ofllccr? upon ti most oconouilcul plan, and lay thom boforo tho Houso their next sossloij." l_rtlmat?8 aro invited, therefore, ac-ordlng to s pli and spodfioation which may bo soon in tho Exoouti .ffice: 1st. To oncioao and flnlah tho east wing of tho bull in;?, so OB to aocommodato tho Lo-delatare and Ita oi care, 2d. To cover tho entire building and Anlah ono of t tringa, eo as to _cec?_mo?ato tho _.!*;;_ilnturo and Ita ol eera. 3d. To enclocc and finish tho oast wing OB abovo, ?v to cover tho romalnlng walla of the centro building a ?west wing In addition to rho -hove, bidders ami oontruotor- m furai-h pliuia and spoul?o-ttonfl, at their own oxponi and oatimatcn, and tlioy will bo coot-dorod: 1st To endoso and nnlnh tho oast wing, so as to ooco modato the General Assombly and ita oflloorn. 3d. Tooovor tlieontiro bnlldlng and llnlsh ono of > wlngB, so as to accommodate th? General Aesoinbly a It? office. .. 3.1. To enolOAO aud flntsh the cast wing as above, a to oovor tho rem-lnlng walla of tho oontre building a wont ?vicg. Tho-o plins and cattmatea will bo laid boforo tho G> oral ?-wombly for Ihch* conaidoratlon. All plans, npor-fic-tloiin and oatiniatoa moat be fll in this office by Tuesday, tho 20th Novombor next, at O'clock M. JAUS? X? ORR, Governor Octobcr-9 (toO AUCTION SALES. Groceries, Wines, Ale*, <&c, de. Meit A V & ?? AMP11ELL, Cash Auction Ilonse, ?Vo. ."iolliisel Street, Opp. Hu- New Poitofllcc, AV111 null TIII9 DAY, c. in mcneill^ at 10 o'clock, 20 coses CANNED MEATS-beef. I'hirlion, Veal. IO cane? Canned Pew, Beuna ana et.-er Vegetable*. 20 eases Foreign and Native Wines(i-.lill andsiiarklln;;.) Boxes Tobacco, Teilet Seau, feo., Ac., Ac. Condititm? cash. O tober 0 A'rir nuil Second-Hand Furniture, Carpet*, Stores, do. Me ICA Y A CAMPBELL, Cllsli A lie lion IIOMIC, No. BO llnirl Street, Opp. tl?c Kel? PostoBlec, Will ?eil THIS DAY, Immediately afin- the nbevi-, Mulioi;any mid Walnut MARULE TOP BUREAUS and TABLI?S, Maho.'ivnv Sideboards, Mahogany Redstead?, Coltni.e licdsteads, illili- Beat Boto and Clril?. bOUBCOi, Wardrobes, WuHhatauds, Iliniui' Tables, Curd Table i, kc, te. ALSO. NEW CANE BEAT ROCKERH rnl other CHAIRS, in Oak and Rosewood, oak office C'hcini, Teapoy Tablns, 'iowel ltacliH, Ac., kc. AUU.I, Brussels and Ingrain CARPETS, Cooking und OfDce Stove?, Pots, Ac. 4U0, Mahogany OFFICE DEKliH, Fancy Raby House, AC, &C kc Conditions caslt. November ft Roots, Shoes, Dni Oood.i. Clothing, <?<.'. It V MILES DRAKE. THIS MORNING, at IO o'clock, will bo ?old at my Rtore. corner of King and Liberty utroctn, 37 cases BOOTS and SHOKS. CONUIHTIXU OF: COBOS Mon'fl Calf boh-welt and Tap Solo BOOTS COBOS Men's Calf Congress Cases Men's Calf Balmorals and Brogan? Cases Boys' Calf Coiiffroeo. ?% to B Canes Youtlie' Copper-Up Bootu Cases Women'B Goat Balmoral??, Q to 9 Caeos Ladle?' Kid and Lasting Congress. AND A largo variety of Ladies', Mieeos', and Children's SHOES m Cartoons. DRY GOODS consist of: Pieces EMrRESS CLOTH. PopUnet. Wamsutta Prinlii, Colton Flannel, Brown Shirting, Red and White Flannel, CiiBsiincres. Broadcloths, Confederate Grey Copsiaioro, Bird's Eye Dlajior, Satinet, Kentucky Jean, Ticking, De nims, Broadcloth in millo, he. Dozens Hosiery, Wool and Cotton; Balmoral Skirt?, Hoop Skirls, Counterpanes, Jumpers, Table Clotiis. Tow els. L. O. HdUfs., Ladico" Cloth Glove?, Gout's Cloth, Buck and Kid GloveB, kc AI.80, A long Uno of CLOTHING. Terms cash. November 9 Sloop Boat Mary Ann, Four an/la half Tons. BY J. A. TIIOtKOX. THIS DAY, November 0, 1800, at wharf foot of Hasel street, at 12 M.. I will Bell, for division, The suporlor Sloop Bsat MARYANN. Hull in good order, and bound oak timber Cabin and Hatches, with Mainmast., now Jib, Standing Rigging. All necessary papera at cxpeiiau of purchasor. Solo positive. * November 9 Auction Sales every Eoening at 7 o'clock. HY L. mm< ii & so.\, No. BOO K1 B| st. THIS EVENING, a uno oseorrnnmt worthy the attention of housekeepers. CROCKERY Plates, Cape i\nd Bowls Dishes, Tumblers, Ac. Hats, Caps, and Clothing Broome, Pots. BOSEETHDin .MCI : Fresh cans of LOBSTERS, PICKLES, kc. And many other articles too numerous to mention. Our Auctions every evening are a success, dall and 6co us and you will lie sura to buy. Also, don't forget our sale days, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 12 o'clock. This 1H our business arrangement for tho winter. Spe cial eales whon roquircd. Out-door eales attended to ou reasonable tenus. L. BUNCH k SON. November 9 3 7 ^^^^^^^^^ Desirable City Residences. BY JACOB COHEN de CO. At Private Solo AU that LOT OF LAND, with a two-etory wooden DWELLING thereon, situated on the eouth ?ide of Spring Btreet, known aa No. TI, measuring 72 loot front by 172 feet lu depth. The house contains four (4) square rooms, pantry and dressing room, with double plawas and gas fixtures complote. On tho lot la a elstern, a two-etory wooden kitchen, lathed and plasterod, and all necessary outbuildings. ALSO, AU that LOT OF LAND, witta a two and a half story wooden DWELLING thereon, situated at tho southwest corner of Queen and Trapmann streets, measuring 46 feet 9 teches in front on Quocn street by 160 leeton Trapmann street. Tbe house oontoina four (?) ?quorn rooms, pan try, dressing room and throe finished garret rooms, witta double piazzas and gas fixtures complete. On the lot la a elstern, a two-etory lathed and plasterod wooden kitch en and all necessary outbuildings. For term apply as abovo, at November 7 wfm3 No. 46 EAST BAY, np BUITS. id At Private Sale-Residence extreme west end of Bull sired. BY IV. Y. LEITCH Al R. S. BRUNS, Brokers and Auctioneers. At Private Sato That pleasantly located and eliglblo BRICK RK9I DENOF, No. 35 Bull street, containing four upright and two attie Rooms, witta Pantry, Dressing-room and els tern. On the premises aro all necessary outbuildings. ALSO, Tbe adjoining VACANT LOT, to tho west of tho above. For dimensions, terms, Ac, apply as above, at November 7 WftnS No. 28 BROAD STREET. Estate Solo-Plantation in St. Andrew's Parish. BY LOUIS I>. HiSAVHSUIlE. At Private Sale HOPETON PLANTATION, in St. Andrew's Pariah, about five miles (Vom Charleston, on the Steno River, op posite to John's Island. The traot contains about 97G acres of land, about 725 of willah aro high land-the balance morel) land. Excellent crops of Sea Island Cot. top have boen ramio upon tho place for several years. About 400 acres of the land are cleared and adapted te tlio culture of Cotton and Provisions, and about 31 to Rice. Tho place is planted this year, and has a fair crop upon It For particulars apply to November J_ wftnB No. 23 BROAD-STREET. Small Houses in Hanover and Nassau-streets al Private Sale. BY SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, No. ?7 Broad-street, near State-street. 2 HOUSES with good Lot?, lu Ilanovor-stroet 1 Houso In N aaaau-?troit, east side, next north ol South-street For terms, apply as above. October 30 Draft Nor se. BY J. BRAYTON FORD. At Private Salo A WELL-BROKEN DRAFTHORSE, In good condition; Bound and gentle. Ho eau be aeon at ray Oflloo, November 7 wf2 No. 40 BROAD STREET. REAL ESTATE OE THE STATE WORKS AT GREENVILLE, H. C. At Private Solo The CommlKsiouors of the State Works at Greenville, 8. C, offer at Pr?vate salo THE REAL ESTATE OF SAID WORKS. Tho Tract of Land contains twenty setas, and is situ ated ouo milo and a third from (ho Court Houso ai Greenville, S. 0., having the Anderson road ou ono side and tho Greenville and Columbia Railroad on the other. A branch track from the railroad runs into tho premises About twelve acres of tho land lu oncloaod with ? blgb and cloue batten fonoo, and within the onclo-mrc aro THE FOLLOW1NO BUILDINGS, VIZ: OFFICE, l8 by 40 feet; 3 finished rooms, 2 fireplaces. M AOHINE SHOP. 60 by 200 feet, with brick baaeroon, and Boiler Houso attached, and 00 feet Chimney a*l Fluo. MACniNE8H0P, 80 by 100 feet, with Bollor Hoiso and Drying Houso attached, and CD feot Chimney ?id Flue. BLACKSMITH SHOP, 60 by 100 foot, with 17 Voces. IRON FOUNDRY, brick, with two Cali?las, AIrJ"ur nace, Oven and Chlmnoy. BRASS FOUNDRY, 20 by 80 fbot, with Cupola, douVlo Furnace and Chlmnoy. CARPENTER SHOP, 00 by 100 foot, on brick rS?tr?, with Hughie House attached. Small BLACKSMITH SHOP, 20 by M foot, withioablo Forge. . PATTERN HOUSE, ono and a half ntery, /0 tay 10 foot. / STOREROOM, 23 by M feet, on brick pillar STOREROOM, 23 by CO feot, on brick pillar SMOKEHOUSE, l8 by 40 feet. COHN CRIB, 12 by U foot. SHED, 25 by 70 foot IRON HOUSE, COKE SHED, 8TABJ& FODDER HOUSE. WELL HOUSE, l8 by 20 foot SmaU ENGINE HOUSE Terms-A credit of ono and two yooria ?qnal instal ments, with interest from date, on a/Toved perfloual security, rcortfiane of the promises, a/ ?wigu?*! iusur anco of the buildings. / _. , Thore are sevoral small Buildtu/ on tho premises outside of the cnolosuro, which will^ told 'or*;aa'1? to bo removed from tho premises. For further information apply toi I. 3. ELI-ORO, Bcerolary to Commimrfien' st>t? Works, October 15 inwf 7 Greenville, H. C. Al Prioal_vt,>'-_ BY CLIFFORD ?SiiilATHBlWES, No. 31 1-3 BiV??! ?<re?-t. BRA ISLAND COTTON PI/NTATIONB UPLAND COTTON PLASATTONB RICE PLANTATIONS /_ FARMN, FIRST-CLA88 MTKR-POWERS, SOMMER RESORTS, ko., kc, in ttatfitelo and Georgia. fao, DESIRABLE RESIDEJ?Ea AND BUILDING LOTS In every port of UM? city/ Brno September St AUCTION SALES. Sates on Account of all (Jon erned. BY WILKUR Si SON. THIS DAY, ?Hi inst., nt our Sales Rooms, corner State ami Chuintera RtrcctH, nt half-iinM 10 o'clool?, will bo no1-, on account of all COUCCTned, without auy muiiucr of reserve, 1 complete SODA WATER GENERATOR, O0?t UM, with Pipes ami Apparatur* ull i .irnileto Vi coses Patcul Coffee Knasters. Cii?i.-H LUII?U'H Kstr.'u-tt?. l-'uriiin. ("oloj'iio. Pomatum-. Toil, i Kiwdcr, II iir and Tooth Brushes Fancy Soap*?, OlaeH Jars ,*,.-. CoudlUoiia cosh. November *.i //?."'s, < .?./>.*.-. timbr.lt 11,-.. Hoot* Shoes, Ac. BY WILBUR t& SOK. Tills DAY, 9th distant, ni ?nu- rales room?, owner State anil CluUnteru s*.?? < u, v.l t->-. u'cloi k, will be uold, IIA'I'S, l-p?. L'li.ln-. lia*. Bootu mid Shoes. ama, Fino UNDER???.IRTS**, Wool lloro. Uncu Cunbric l'oil.i I Hil i... White N-bliiu, Soitt-gS, Billi mid Worsted Sr-iirlir, Cotton and tin.* Wool 'lone, Worsted Hoods. Frolic- Kti-j imlcr?. .?.*.. .Vc. i*.ni.?;ll.)i o cash. November a BarrHs Flour. Matt Potatoes, Whiskey, de, tie. BY Wlbltnt ?iii SON. THIS DAY, otu ins'-ii.t. at our F:ili*s Room*?. oorncrSlatc and chalmer- un ctr, at io?. oVtock, will bo sold, 90 UAIUtKLH 1 LOUR ' 30 bim-ls I'.'iirh Ding I'u-itcci?, In Ann order f. barrel? Uiiioltey '-r> bo-sen Laundry Soap f> boeltOtH Ilclilnii-I; Champagne :i baiT.'ln Eagle Air* & bambi Meier .?. Son's English Alo t'oiulli loiin C.IMII. November 9 Furniture Hontes, Buggies, Carriage?, Ac, ?-ii Auction. BY SMITH ? MetaI.LIVRAY, Auctioneers, .\?.-?7 Briiad Street. Near State. THIS DAY, at II o'clock, bcfoi? their ofBeo, naudsuii. Dl'tiGlEr?, with HOUSES ami HARNESS complot.-. _oniat;c-i. Ilornca, 1'onios, kc AMO, Suudrj arUcloi of rUKNl-URE, handaomo SIDE BOARDS, _c. _f. Furniture, uonoa, Mulos and vehicle?, roceivo- up to hour ol' ?ali?. November 9 Leaf Tobacco in Cases. BY Will. Ha PE-OT, Auctioneer. Will ho mid to highest bidder at Messrs. Hopliins, Mc PherHon k Co.'s Kiorchouso, No. 4 Southern Wharf, THIS DAY (Trida-) ). ?Jtli laslaut, at 11 o'clock A. M., 3 eme? LEAF TOB,YCCO, In good order, oud in bright pacing??. Conditions cnivb. Novombcr 0 ?fides, Cowf, and Furniture al Auclion. lu 1?. HIM ii ?Se SON, No. 500 li In-; street. Will ho sold. THIS DAY, ?th inet, ot 12 o'clock. 9 primo MULES 1 Work Horse 1 Buggy Sundry article- of Crockerywaro, Bedsteads, ko. Novombcr._ House and IA>1, WetUicorth street. BY JACOB COHEN Si CO. WU1 bo Hold at Auction, on TUESDAY, 13th November, at t)?i- Exchange, at 11 o'clO-k, AU that LOT OF LAND, with a ono-story BRICE BUILDING thereon, formerly imcd na tho "Synagoffoo," situated lu Wentworth iitrcot, between Meeting and As son streets. Lot 71 feet front ou Wentworth by 103 feet deep, more or lass. Conditions.-Oiir*-thlrd cash; balance by bond and mortgage of premise., payable In ono and two years. November 6 Mahogany^ Logwood and Fuslic, on Account oj whom it mau Concern. BY J. A, KM SLOW Si CO. On WEDNESDAY, Util imitant, will bo sold, by Public Auction, at South Dry Dock Wharf, at li o'clock, 10 log? ?MAHOGANY - tons Logwood - tons Fustic. Damaged on board the French bark "Me_aUan," H. FauvTC master, which put into this port in distress whlAt on box intended voyage from Isle of Carmen to Havre, and sold for account of whom it may concern, by recom mendation ol' the Port wardens and by order of the French Consul. November 6 Direct Importation from Cuba-250,000 choice Se cara, Wine, Brandy, Ruin. Ouana Je?u. ?te. BY -'LIFFOItli ?St MATHEW?--, At Store No. 71 ICimt Bay. Will be sold cm WEDNESDAY, tho l.th instant, at li o'clock, THE FOLLOWING WELL KNOWN ?IND FAVORITE BRANDS OF SEGAJftS, Ao.: 25,000 INQENEHIOS 10,000 RogaU- do la Moina 3,000 Regalia Chica 10,000 Media Regalia Butanioa 80,000 Media Conchas de Regalia 70,000 Londrce 50,000 Media Regalia. AJlof tho abovo aro branded "Young Am?rica," and warranted by F. Lopez b Co., Segar Manuf-cturex? in Havana. 800 gallons SHERRY WINE, in casks from 15 to 6*. gal lons each 285 gallons J ?janalea Rum, in casks from M to 62 gaUon eiich. 100 gallons Brandy, in casks from 26 to 32 gallons each 12 half pipes best Catalonia (Claret) Wine, 62 gallon? oaoh 60 bags Havana Smoking Tobaooo, 60 to 76 lbs. each C boxes White Sugar, 480 to 600 lbs. oach 1 box assorted Spanish Chocolate 12 casca Holland Gin, In bettles 200 dozon assorted Guava Marmalade and Jelly 6 kees Spanish Olive?. Will bo sold in lota to suit purchasers, and articles to bo removed immediately after the sato. The abovo aro imported direct /Tom Cuba, and the at tention of dealers is coiled to tho samo. Terms cash. 4S*r*Tho Savannah RcpubUoan, Augusta Oo_s_tu_on alint, Atlanta Intelligencer and Columbia Pheonix will In nert three tim OK, every other day, and Bond bill to C. & If, November 2_ Estate Soie of Valuable Sea Island Plantations sit uated on Edisto Island-Rice Lands opposite Wil ton, Si. PauTB.PariBh-Cotton Lands on ?bogoo doo Creek, St. Paul's Parish, in the State of South Carolina, belonging to Que late Ephraim At. Bay nard, Esq. BY H. H. DcLROTV. Will bo sold, at Tubbo Auction, In the City of CilarloeEon, S. C, on WEDNESDAY, tho 6th of December, I860, at 11 o'clock, at tho old Custom Houso, cornor of Broad and East Bay strecto, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PLANTATIONS: EDISTO IHLAND. ACURS. Seaside Plantation...900, more or leas Residuo ol Hickory Hill.100, more or lew Wilson's.132. moro orlii? Palmetto.183, more orto__ Shorgoold.168, more or toes shell House...100, moreorla-M Red House.160, moro or less ?^kuibrook'?.164, moro or lees Tho above adolu, aud may be purchaB od os oui Plantation, containing in all.1326, moroorleaa Babbitt Print.674, mor.orle_? Larocho'a. 200, more or lose Ltt-o Edito Placo. 800, aaoroorle-a ToM number of Acres ou Edisto Island.2100, more or lees St. P?I1'H Poliah Cotton Plantation on 'Aiogoodoo.600, moro or lees St .t-rtholoniew'a Parish Rioo Planta tion, opposite Wilton (li. L.).200, moro or loss Total amount of Land.3100, moro Or lose Terms-Ono-third ooah; bataneo in ono and two years, i -cured by bond aud mortgage of tho promises. THOS. H. W-LLINQHAM, | Trasteo of E. M. Baynard, deceased N. B.-Any information In relation to tho abovo marr be obtained from WILLIAM WHALEY, Esq., ?Solicitor No. 48 Broad sired. Charleston, 8. C, or H. H. DELFON* No. 22 Broad street_wf_October 'ii ' A Chance for Capit .lists-Largo Vacant Lot in Mee i'Ui-strcvl. BY W. Y. LEITCH Si R. S. BRUNS. Auctioneers. Will bo sold, at Auction, in front of tho old CuHton__on?-i_. at 11 o'clock on WEDN EKDAY, December 6, That spacious and eligibly situated LOT, containlzui lot fool front ou Mectiiig-Btrcot by 300 foot deep. This property io sufficiently largo for the building OI fourntor. HO i tho w.iit, with an onlraiu-onud acapocltv for tho erection of additional buildings in the roar thus offering a splendid opportunity for an investment.' Th0 lo.alily of Oils property lu the prim ina! business _tv>ot and Ita contiguity to tho fashionable hotels of this city with the city railway running In front, and ita large space, entitle? it to the consideration of capitalista. Terms accommodating. For further particular?, ao ply a? abovo, at No. 25 BHOAD-STB__sr. Tilla proporty can bo treated for at private sale. Novombcr 8 \ -,? UNDER DECREE IN EQTJITar. Symons vs. Bernard. On THURSDAY, tho at li November next, at 11 o'clock. A. M., will bu sold, near tho Exchange. ^* ?_??_ H?IAT VALUABLE PARCEL OR LOT OF LAN? within tho prcKont limito of tho City ofChurlcston and known na MuLoau's Farm, containing four uercs moro ot less, bouniling to tho north on hind of John Gordon for. morly or Philip Patrick), to tho cast mid south on landor tho Eotalo of Nathaulol Ruusoll, and west on Klng-stroot Turma.-Ono half cash; the balanco in o_0 ftr,il tan years, ivi?i iutcroat, iw.:ured by tho bond a_dmor.?uro ?A^r?V^^n,topayth0 ?"?RSL* October 16 ****?*.<****- ut?rin Eq& No. ?7 Broaa atreelL*,tttI_ . ?V, ? BtaaU _ street. * . ,"..? -aloa of FURNITORE, be., at Ofivate n-i??- ^ tondod to at modoiato du_rgcs. , vnrwt *^a?aiioo?a *U Att-tio- every WEDNESDAY ihr nORSK? V?wr/?T _u