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l?Jfa?l .&***! SATURDAY MORNINO, NOVEMBER 10,18C0. MMEITORATOM? T? STATE. LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE CITY. ?3-TLIK LIST OIT lalCTTKR? XITC. . MAJININCl In the roBtoilioo at tho end of orvo?i WCMtlc i? published ofll oially in T IT El DAILY N" I? "W S evei-y TVidny inorninR. LOCAL MATTERS. BBUTAI. MORDER.-Ono of tho raoBthorriblo ruur dora that baa over disgraced tho polioo anna!? of Oharlo^ton, waa committed lost, night about half pout 10 o'clock in King-atreol, noar Burna Lano, by ono United States soldier upon another. Wo board of it at too lato nn hour to mnko strict in quiry into tho faota of tho caso, but wo understand that tho object of tho mordor waa robbery. It ia said that tbe murderer doggod his victim, who ma Bomowlmt in liquor, for tho purpose of oblr.in kig money, wliioh bo know wa9 in his possession, and that, not boicg ablo to get it In any other vray, bo killed him. THE RUEAL SOUTHEENEB.-We have received WTT>"E onr exchange? a copy of this horticultural journal. Tho present copy presenta a neat appoar uooo, and ia well filled with interesting read ing matter. Tho proprietors have apologized to thoir friends for tho delay in isBuing tho second number, aa their picBa bad not yet arrived from ttio North, and the forms bad to bo carried some sxilos in ordor to print thora. In spite of theso disadvantages, the Southerner is a livo newspaper, admirably adapted for ti i ? ngr ?cultural community, as it containa much useful knowledge. The terms aro only $3 per annum, and by application to Messrs. Tt. M. STORKS A Co., Columbia, afi ably written and interesting newepapor can bo obtainod. THE GAS MULTIPLI?E.-Wo aro pleased to record tfio brilliant snecoss obtainod by Mr. POZNANSEI last night daring his practical experiments with tho corburating apparatus at our office. Mr. Poz KANRKJ'B contrivance to show tho immonso diffor eooo between tho ordinary oity gaB and that ob tainod with the additional carbonic agent, was as ingenious in its dovico a?? conclusivo in tho results obtained. Quite a number of our most intelligent find enterprising citizons thronged our counting room to witno3s Mr. P.'s experiments, and tho im pression produced resulted in tho completo en dorsement of tho real worth 'which tho patentee daims for thia invention. In fact, the onormous superiority of this new system (carbonizing the city gas after its passage through the motor) mer its the oorious attention of all gas consumera; and ?a we are now using tho multiplier in our entire establishment, wo shall take the opportunity at an cturly day of informing the publio minutely of the results of our experience. So far we confess to have been benofittod. Our print-era much prefer the new light, and our metre shows very great re duction in consumption of gas. THE ANNTVEUSAB? OF THE SOUTH GABOIAHA RAN BJO-tf CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION.-Thia Association met last evening, at tiio Masonic Hall, to celebrate their anniversary. The antecedents of tho South Carolina Rangers, and their noble record during the war, are too well known to be commented on. T%e Association was formed from the members of tho ola corps, and those who had etood shouldor to shoulder during tha war have reorganized on a peaoo bania IIB a charitable association. The meeting was orgauizod, and the regular bu siness transacted, and an oration delivered before thom by Mr. Vuum, C. DIBBLE, the annual orator. Mr. D. handled his subject with a master spirit, and elicited tho applause of his attentive audionco. Ab -,ut 0 o'clock the meeting adjournod to tho noxt room, where a aollation had boon prepared, and, with a number of invited guests, they Bat down to . table woll supplied with all the dolicauiea of the season. The clatter of knives and forks soon gavo way to the raising of glasses filled to the brim with inspiring stimulants, and the celebration of tho anniversary oommenoed. A number of prominont guests had been invited, and tho feoet of reason and flow of soul flowed in an uninterrupted Btream. The regular toasts were first given, as follows: 1. Thf? Day tee Celebrate-Long may we livo to enjoy its return, and may each succeeding anni versary find us nappior and mor. prosperouu, and bo celebrated under more favorable auspicos than the proceding. 2. The Memory t\f Col. Robert J. Jeffords. fl. The Memory of Our Dsad-Somo of thom fell on the field of honor, some died in crowded hospi tals. Tho mounds which mark their last resting plooos mav bo seen from the Potomac to the Sa vannah. Nobly they diod, for noblo was the causa in which they fell. 4. Lieutenant-Gencrai Wade Ilamptop-ln war, the model warrior; in peace, tho model citizen. C. Major-General If. C. Buller-Ihat wo fol lowed when ho led, ia tbe proudest record we can inscribo upon the pago of history. ?. Col. JP. C. Gaillard-His gratified fellow-clti sens havo mode him the Chief Magistrate of their city, in token of their regard for him as a 'mon, and of thoir appreciation of bia sincere and diain torooted patriotism. 7. 1'lie Orator cf the Day- Virg? C. Dibble-llo always did hia duty, and did it wall. 8. The Press-rho form of mankind and tho typo o'f woman. G 9. Woman-Har ?milos norvod oar arms and strengthened our boorte in tho dark days of war. Those smiles now comfort na in tho dark days of poaco. and cucourago us to share with thom, bravely and patiently, tho burdons which our valor failed LO arrest. Thoso sentiments woro all roapondod to La a suit able and oloqnent manner, tad woro followed by volunteer toasts, oonga, Ac, until a late horn*, when tho party soparatod, mutually oonfoasing that a moro pleasant evening waa difOault to bo found. The lateuoBJ of tho hour pro von ta us from giving fnllor particulars, it being woll known that a man oannot bo ubiquitous. At an election hold prior to the supper, tho following officers woro olootod for tho ensuing year : ZIMMERMAN DAVT8. PiwMont OKonu io .tUBP&iX, Knut Vlcu-Proaldcmt. J. P. DBVKAUX, Jr., Booond Vico-Praddent. - OEO. U. BMITlf, Tulrd Vfco-Preuldent. W. W. PEliBKKf OM, Bocrocury and Troastuter. THE TJP-TOWN SHOE STOEE.-SOLOMON'S first wish was that his understanding might bo im proved; and if ho required it, how much moro do wo in this degenerate ago? Mr. B. FOBD is desir ous of putting all mo.i ou the samo footing with himself, and has removed his establishment, to oornor of King and Cannon atroets, whore ho can attend to tho wants of thoir solos with gToator facility. His stock omhracos ovory varioty, from a brogan to a slipper, and no ono is ollowod to loavo diasa?sflod. Tho Neck has long wanted a good thoo store, and Air. FOOD has supplied this desideratum. Tho oitizens of that locality can now bo shod without having to walk a milo, and as Mr. Toss's stook ia tho very best, general satisfaction will be tho result. t TUB Managers of Elections aro requested to meot thia evening, at half-past 7 o'clock, at Maaonio Hall. A punctual attendance is requested, as mattera of importanco will be considered. UmrED STATE? DIKTEICT COUET, Novombor 9. Court mot at 11 A.M., Hon. GEO. S. HEYAN, pro siding. In Equity.-Tho caso of Pirtiio ct al. ca. Curtis, Administratrix and contestant. It was ordorod in thia eaao, on motion of DANIEL HOBLDECK, Eaq., acting Blaster in Chancery, that JOSHUA D. GKDDINGS bo appointed guardian ad litein for tho iufaut defendant?, with power to plead and answer on their behalf. Hilliard and othora M, tho Mouut Pleasant Fer ry Company.- Hill in Equity. It was ordorcd, on motion of DANIEL HORLBECE, Eaq., acting Muster in Chancery, that tho com plainants do givo aocurity in tho sum ol' $300. with a liberty on tho part of tho defendants to requiro an incronso in oasu tho costs should, at any timo, nccnmulato boyond that sum. It was also order ed that Mesara. MOBDKCAI & Co, be ucccptcd as seciuitios, In Adniira?y.-Tho United Statoa vs. 250 Bar rels of Molaaacs, part of tho cargo of tho scboonor Aid. It appearing that sovoral of tho witnoaaoa on the part of tho United States roBidcd boyoud tho ju risdiction of this Court, the Commissioner waa em powered to receive thoir written ovidonco. It waa ordorcd that, on approvod securities being given, that twenty bags of coffoo, port of said cargo, bo turned over to tho rightful owner, A. J. GONZALES. It waa further ordered", by tho Judgo, that tho epaco of thirty-flvo days be allowed, in order to grant tho parties interested sufficient time to pre pare thoir claims for pvoaecutior.. MAvon's COUET, Novembor 9.-A junk-shop keeper, who protested that ho had been in tho business for twolve months, and bad nover been indicted, was charged with reoeiving stolon cotton. The caeo waa clear, but as it waa only a email quantity, no ono appeared to prosecute, and tho junker was discharged. Paul Foster, Franoia Hugos and RP m ?r.lilard wore interested in a fowl trado. bj which Alder man ENSTON had Buffered. It appoared that Frank was tbo thief and Paul bia partner, Sam baring bought from thom innocently. Sam was dis charged, but advised to inspect the bill of lading in future. Paul, who stuttered BO fearfully that tho Court became disgustad, was turned over to a Magistrate, together with bia black confrere Fran cis. As tho fowls have all been aold, tho original owner atonda a bad chance. A Virginian, but not a F. F. V., applied for lodg ings at tho Guard House. He waa accommodated, but roquirod to give on account of himself. Thia waa not satisfactory, bat ho waa turned IOOBO, and advised to go to work immediately or he would be considered a vagrant, and jugged accordingly. A horao-pistol of ancient looks and huge dimen sions was displayed, and a yellow individual charg ed with having risked hi? own life and disturbed tho peace by firing It off in the city precincts. He owned up, and said that he enly wanted to dis charge it. That discharge was a fatal one, al though it waa only a blank cartridge, and told moro than many other shots, for he had to pay $5, or suf fer for five days. His pistol was confiscated, but ho couldn't Bee the fire. Susan Hudson went to the circus, and becoming olahucd at the lious, rushed out with a drawn knife in her hand. The police, foaling that she would commit Susaneide, carried her to her old quarters, tho calaboose. Susan is one of those characters that weary justice by their importuni ty, and ahe waa ordorod to be put out of sight for at leaat ten days. Sho is an ubiquitous character, for when wo saw her last, a few weeks ago, she had boen sentenced to jail for six months by the Provoat-MarBhal, and she has turned up again sooner than waa either expected or desired. A Fenian, filled with ire and bad whiskey, drank destruction to the Kanucks BO often that he went to sleep on the sidewalk in order to dream about it. When ho awoke, ho found that it was not a marble hall, and tho fine of $5 took tbo edge off tho romance completely. Another warlike character wadded himself with the extract of rye, and went to sloop under the shadow of the gunB. He was found on the Citadel Groen, iuBonsible to fear, and woe somowhat astonished when asked to pay $6 for his bravery. Ho will hardly try to storm many batteries under such a pressure, for the V that ho exhibited waa his forlorn hope. ST. MIOHAEL'S OHUBCH.-Thia venerable sanctu ary has boen in tho bands of tho workmen for some weeks past, and they have been busily engaged in restoring it to ita pr?stino condition. The sheila of the enomy, and thoir subsequent vandalism, injured the interior of the odifice to a great extent, but the finances were so crippled that it vaia only recently that the Vestry oould afford to have the long-needed ropairs effected. Those who remember thia old church before tho war will bo ploaaod with the transformation tlut has boen mado. The venerable appearance of the auditorium has not boen changed, but in the place of the tablets that stood at tho back of the Chancel, alargo window has boon opened. Thia window was mado whon tho church was built, bat was subsequently blocked up, and the placo covered by the tablets. Whon a few repairs wore made lost Hummer, it wau found noooaaary to remove these tableta, and the window waB exponed. A magnificent atainod-glasa window, which was ou tlined from Boston, now adds both light and ven tilation to the church, and the wholo internal appoaranco is greatly improved by tho transforma tion. Tho Ohanool has boon nowly fitted up both in tho plastering and the panul?, aud by next summer it ia contemplated to roBtoro the tablet of Commindmonta and othora; also tho coloring of tbo coiling and the Ohor ubi m s, and other ornaments that have boon lost. Tbo pulpit and general arrangomont of the powa ia still tho samo, with tho excoption of a Mosaic monagram-I. H.' S.-which was stolon from the front panol of tho pulpit. Although thia ohnrch was long a prominent mark for the enemy, yot fow sholls Struok it, and the damago dono by thom ia now barely porooptiblo. Tho organ was removed during tho war to St. Paul's Church Lccturo Room, and so oaoapod any injury; it was enbeequontly replacod, and ia now ono of tho finest ohuroh instruments in tho city. It waa built in 1776, by SOHNETZLEB, of London, and has preserved its fin?nos? of tono and oorrootnoas of aonnd through all ita viciaaitudca. Tho Voatry hnvo improvod tho opportunity by having Um wholo building thoroughly renovated tho powa have boon retouched with paint and var nish, and tho dust of agos scattered to tho four winds; nothing has boen cbangod, and yot tho wholo is improvod. Fow of tho congregation or pow ownora would wish to soo any alteration made in tho ohuroh, and though tho pews aro antiquatod and rather straight, a singlo chango would doatroy thetondor associations that now cluster around tho venerable pilo. Mr. J KO. BAKES, who had had alargo oxporienco in such mattera, ia tho contractor for tho repairs, and it was owing to his management that the or gan waa romoved in safety. Mr. E, B. WHITE, as architect of tho church, was also engaged in the work of renovation. Tho plastoring was dono-by Mr. Jua Bnunwoinai, and it would take % olon scrutiny to dotoct any fracturo in tho walla where bia artistic -kill has been brought to play. In addition to tho interior, tho churchy uni baa boon cleared of dead leaves, old bushes, ko., and tho doora of tho church transformed from thoir dingy color to u beautifully grained and ornament al wood. Tlio body of tho church Is to bo warmed by goa, and tho workmen havo arranged t.-icatovea ao AS to boat tho building thoroughly. It will, perhaps, not bo amiss in this connection to Btato that the chimo of bella which were bent to thoir original foundry in England to bo remoulded havo been shipped from Liverpool, and aro now daily oxpectcd. Tho citizens or Chavlc-jtou will once moro bo regaled by tho swoct Bound of thoir old and loved bells, and tho Sabbath will havo moro of an nir of "auctity than it has long enjoyed when tho call lo prayer is sounded by their brazen tongues. St. Michael's is the oldost church now -landing in tho city. It was desiguod by Sir CmiisiopiiEn WHEN, the architect of ?t. Paul's, London. Tho comor-stono was laid iu 1752, and ton years wero occupied in its eroction, public service not being hold in it until tho 1st of February, 1702. All of the matorial used in ita coiiBtnictiou was ?niportod from abroad, oven tho wood, mostly cypress and cedar, being brought from the ?.ermudas. YOUNO MEN'S CI_UIST_AN ASSOCIATION.-This ex cellent and useful institution of our city has boon lost sight of for nome timo paat, having, like every thing OIBO with us, boen blighted by tho recent war. In former days it had ita roadiug rooms, its lectures and roligioua oxorcis?, nnd oxei*tcd a happy influenco in behalf of young mon. Wo pcr coivo that, an effort is about to be made to resusoi tato it; and with this viow a sermon is to be preached before tho Association next Sunday night at Mr. M-TNAi-OiE'a Church (Trinity), on Hasel Btrcot, by Rev. C. P. GADSDEN. Immediately after tho religiouB BQrvicos a meeting of tho Association will bo held for tho purpose, wo presume, of reor ganization. With tho aid of such mon as Messrs. CHAP?N, GILCH-JST, CH-CHESTEB, and othoiH, tho former zealous friends of the Association and of young mon, tboro can bo no doubt of a bright fu ture to requite their efforts. THE LOVEBS of tho berry w'ill bo pleosod to learn that an opportunity ia now afforded thom of ob taining a superior article. Col. A. J. GONZALES of fers for sale 20 bags of warranted Cuba coffoo, which hns had the greatest caro taken in its cul turo and storing, Such inducements for an i vestment arc raro, and tho coffeo drinkers aro ad viaod to call at No. 73 East Bay before it is too late. FEEBH WEST INDIA FBUTT.-Weat India fruit is the greatest luxury of tho season, and wo oro glad to bo able to direct our readers to an establishment whoro they will get it fresh and sweet, and as cheap OB tho market will allow. If you want sweet, fresh West India fruit, go to JOHN B. TOONI'B, No. 121 Mooting street, opposite the leo Houso, and a few doors below Market street. Ho has just re ceived a large Bupply or the above, as also of apples and segare. For details soo advertisement. MARION'S CONTECTIONEBY AXD Tot SHOP.-Fore most among tho philanthropists of tho ago stands the name of JOHN MARION. Ho has long been tho ac credited agent of Santa Claus, and as such known and patronized by thousands of eager customers. Always prop-rod to fum?Bh tho awoot things of this Ufe in unlimited quantity and quality, ho haa novcr failed to givo thorough satisfaction, and few of MJJUON'S visitors depart without a sigh and re gret. Knowing tho near approach of tho holidays, ho has rocontly made largo additions to his stock, and which now embraces every article, from confec tionery to toys. His assortment ia largo and well selected, and all who doairo to plcaso either them selves or tho little folks, should visit hia stand at No. 27(3 King-street, and loavo somo of their Bmall bills in exchango for Christmas presents or any thing that may suit their fancy. C_-__ujp.-Dr. GAIUDNEB, tho celebrated special physician of Now York, for tho treatment of Catarrh, ia now at tho Charleston Hotel, Parlor 134, first floor. His modo of treatment for tbo cure of Catarrh ia by inhalation, and is ooncodod to bo most successful, and wherover ho has visited ho has been spoken of in the moot flattering tonna by tho press, that those sufforing from any com plaint of the lungs, etc., would do well to see him. OC-X-BT AND AujUfiT.-Dr. GARDKZB, tho woll known and able oculist and aurist, js now at the Charleston Hotel, Office Parlor 134, flrat floor, where he will bo happy to apply hin skill in tho euro of portions suffering from defectivo bearing or sight. Dr. GABONEB is without a peer in the specialties to which ho baa devoted himself, and may bo relied upon aa equal to the claims made for him by hia frionds, that ho ranks among tho best oculists and aurista of our day. The Doctor will romain in Charleston until Thursday next; after that timo will visit this city monthly. COLGATE & Co., of New York, resort to no hum bug or clap-trap to facilitate the aale of tho Soaps which they have aoquirod auoh a wido reputation for manufacturing. These soaps can bc?tbo tested by actual nao, aa they aro claimed to bo superior to all others in purity and honesty of preparation. WE BEFEB to the advertisement of JOHN COII j-XNS, whoro he offers for Bale 200 oases of boote and shoes, mado to ordor, which ho offors at re tail. Also long-log hunting and water-proof boots of all descriptions, nt No..187 Mooting-stroet, up stairs. wa-i UPON THE HEAX.TH OF THE Taara doponda the purity of the breath. Preserve thom unblomished by tho use of tho famous BOZODOKT, that perfectly harmless vogotable preparation, and you will never regret H. tn__ Tait CQABLE-TON HOUSE.-To ?adieu purohaalng dry gooda for thoir country friends, Moaars. 8roi.i?, WEBB & Co. will guarantee to furnish thom with a larger varioty to soloct from than any houso in the city; also, to soil all artieloe at aa low prices as they can bo had any whoro. Will furnish packing casos, any eizo, free of ohorgo; will toko Bpooial care in packing and shipping any orders ou truRtod to them, and will aaanro all that will call at thoir atoro of evory accommodation and ovory attention. * P08TOVFICE NOTICIO. PO_TOE?_CE, I CHAIU-EST ON. Novmamni ?, MOA. j From thin date, until further notice, the "Way" Malta for the Northou-hirn Bailroad route will cloao at 11 A. II. (except on Bumlaya, at 10 A M.) Mails foe Wilmington and Manoheator R-flroad, by NorUio_stc.ii Railroad route, Express train, at 0 P. ML, Mailu for Augusta and Columbi-, and the conncouo-s of tho flou th Carolin- Railroad, will oloeo at 7 A. X1. For Oeorgetown, by "Klngstroo," 8-ndi.y at 10 A. M., Wednesday and Friday at 11 A. II. Novembor 7 STANLEY Q. TROTT, A. P. M. J^NOTIOE.-APPLICATION WILL BE MADE at the onimlng ?-nalon of the General Aaaexnbly of this State sar an Act of Inoorpor-tion of THE -Olim CARO LINA T.OTTER? All?) I?OAN AHSOOIA'nON, for MlO purpoae of olding planter* and promoting the serf cul - ?q-idbTr-.erwt-irfttu.8Ut?, %mo9 October 1 AUCTION SALES. Extensive Stores, Lol and Residence on Business Part of East Bay. ' BY CMPFOR1) de MA-PHEWES, Real Kui m o Agents, No. 31 1-i Broad Street. Ou TUESDAY, 20th November, at 11 o'clock, at tbo Old CiiHtom Hourn.', will lie ?old. All that well-known BU8INKH9 ST \ND and valuable LOT Of LAND, willi tbo extensivo HTOREK omi WARE UOUSES, Dwelling of elx rooms, and outbuildiUKS there on, known as No. 73 EAST HAY, being on tbo went side, between Trndi and KlUott Htn-ct?, mid extending tVoni East Bay to Bcdon'? Alley, with sabaneo from each, having a trout on Knut Hay of tttlrty-eight feet eight lncliop, aud n depth of three hundred and twelve feet nix Inches to Iledon'H Alley, and ? width on UM Hame of tlilr ty-livo feet H?X iuohefl. The above location ?a one of tin best for busiucM on East Hay. POSUCBB?OU o? the St?ren nad Lot eon bo given Immediately. Tenue.-One-half conh; talaDOO In thrro equal imdal nieul.s of four, eight and twelve mouth?, witta interest, uiul secured by bond aud mortgage of the property. Pur ebaaer hi pay CLIFFORD k UATOEWEb lor papers. November 10 PRIVATE SALES. Wholesale Liquor Store and Sample Room. BY WM. H. PBL?T, No. ?5? an Ute Bend) King street. At Privite Sule A WHOLESALE LIQUOR STOKE and SAMPLE ROOM, on East Bay, near tho Old CuBtom House. Tbo ontiro Block and Store Fixtures will bo sold, ou moderato and accommodating terms to an approved purchaser. This is a popular busiaera bon BO, having a good mu of cus tom, -.ho Storo wiU bo leased to the purchaser of tbo stock. _^0 November KI Yacht "Wassie." HY Witt. M. PBIiOT, No. 353 (in tbe Bend) King street. At Privato Sale Tho taet-saUlDg Yicht " WASSIE," launched July 4th. 18fl0. Longth 36 icet. by 8 foot i luches breadth of beam ; well found lu Bails, Ours, Anchors, Ac.: has a Centre Keel and draws only 4 inches light, and will curry 10 bolos Colton. Prlco ?250, cash. For further particulars apply as above NO. 252 KING STREET, November 10 6_______[ Ollce, np stairs. At Private Sale-Desirable Residence in Bull street. BY W. Y. 1-E1TCH At II. S. BRUNS. Broker? anti Auctioneers. At Privato Sale That vory dosirablo RESIDENCE in Bull Btreot, Uiree doora from Pitt street, north side, containing four square, two attic, and dixsoing room and pantry. On Ule prem isos aro good kitchen, corriago-housc and elston. The roof of tho dwelling covered with slate. Thia Itesidenco l8 quit? a dc&irablo one, and very con venient to business. Terms accommodating. Apply as abovo, to NovombcrG _tuthnO _NO. 36 BROAD f>T. Vacant Lots for Sale. BY W. Y. LEITCH Si li. H. BRUNS, Brokers and Auctioneers? At Private Sole LOT situate in Franklin street, second door from Broad, measuring 41 foot 0 Inches by 131 feet. ALSO, The LOT odjolnlug the samo lo the north, containing pome dimension?. AUO, That VACANT LOT in Oolhonn street, ono door west of Alexander street, containing 40 by 109 feet. For further particulars apply as above, to November 6 tuthsO NO. 26 BnOAD fiTBEET. Cotton Plantation and Mill, ? BY CUPPORD & MATHEWBSi Real Estate Agents, No. 311-2 Broad street. At Privnto Salo UPLAND COTTON AND PROVISION PLANTATION, 2 miles from Camdon, on Little Pine Troo Creek ; 076 acres; 12S cleared; balance well timbered. On the place Is a now Wheat and Corn Mill, on a novar-fulling stream, with 10 feet hoad of water, ovenoer's house, corn house, stable, and accommodations for 60 negroes. This place is perfectly healthy nil the year. ?Within a half milo of tbo Mill, in tho village of Kirk wood, a Dwelling Hcmse of 7 rooms, woll tlniflhud, with extensive basements for storerooms, all necessary out buildings, and IS acres of Land, all of which will be elod together. November 0 tutlisC Sea Island Cotton and Rice Plantations to Lease. BY CLIFFORD & MATU EWE.S, neal Estate Agent?, No. 31 !/.? Broad-street. To Lease, for a term of years, in tho Parish of St. James, Santeo, the following valuable PLANTATIONS, for producing Boa Island Cotton and Rice: THOMPSON PLANTATION, 6000acres; 200 cleared; 640 inland swamp. MILLDAM OR COFFEE'B PLANTATION. 176 acros cleared highland; 126 inland swamp. FLATFD?LD PLANTATION. 2000 acres; 200 cleared. DUX SAINTS OB BONN EAU'8, 1600 oeres; 200 cleared. Tho above adjoin, and wiU be leased separately or to gether. lutheC November 6 At Primate Bale. BY CULFORD 0%, MATI1EWEK, No. 311-3 Broad street. SEA ISLAND COTTON PLANTATIONS UPLAND COTTON PLANTATIONS RICE PLANTATIONS FARMS, FIB8T-CLABS WATER-POWERt?, SUMMER RESORTS, ko., Ac, in this State and Georgia. tams, DESIRABLE RESIDENCES AND BUILDING LOTS in every port af the etty. 3mo September 21 Sea Island Cotton Plantation for Sale. BY CLIFFORD ?Si J?ATHfcWES, Real E-tato Agents, No. 311-2 Broad Street. At Private Sale RUSHLAND PLANTATION, hi tua tod on tho Rtoiio River, John's Island, 7 mues from Charleston, and ac cessible at all times by water-920 acres, 400 cleared, first quality Cotton land. Large crops of Cotton bave been mode On this place; has a river front of ono milo, with beautiful location for building. Its proximity to the City affords great facilities for marketing. On tbo place oro twolvo negro bouses and on engine house. November 3 ntntlifi Al Privais Sale. BY CLIFFORD & it ATIIEWES. No. 31 1-3 Broad Stree?, A THOROUGH-BRKD JACK-Ave years old. Apply as above. thatuO November 1 Attention CapilaHsts.-At Private Sale. BY L. BUNCH el BON. VALUABLE PLANTATIONS AND FARMS ADJACENT to tho city, adapted to brick malling, cotton raising, Ac, wood or timber cutting. Houses and Lots and Building Lots in the upper por tion of the city. For particulars apply as above, October 20 a* Na 600 KING-STREET. BY L. BUNCH & SON, Na. 006 King Street. At Privato Balo Many useful articles or FURNITURE. One Grist MIK and Bolting, capablo of grinding 40 to 60 bushula per day. One Hand M11L ?LBO, BEDSTEADS, both new and Booond-hand. At Rotall A good lot of CROCKERY. Wo will toko pleasure in selling at AUCTION PRICF8. Ladies and Gentlemen, givo na a can. Novembor 0 2 Small Rouses in llanover and Nassau-streets al Private Sale. BY SMITH Jil MCGILLIVRAY. REAL ESTATE AGENTO, No, 37 Hroud-iticet. neal' State-street. 3 HOUSES with good Lota, in Hanoveratroot 1 liouso in NasAvu-stroet, east side, next north of South-street For terms, apply sa above. October 30 Jt HATS ?2, $2.50, $3. iWT.TLEMEN'S SOFT BLACK HATS $3, $3.50; FLAT Rims, Curled Rima and Dorby Crowns; Gontlomon's Travelling, Visiting and Business Gaps; Boy's Felt Hats .1, ?1.60, $2, tl.CO; Cloth Caps 60 cents, $1, ii.50, ?2; Men's Bluo Cloth Caps, with Covers, $2, $2.60; Gentle men's Fashionable Silk HaU> $0. BTKELK'8 "HAT HALL." Navembar 10 Btuf3 No. 310 King-alroct. BROUhST.MTSrFORE. THE SUBSCR?BEOS HATE OPENED A RETAIL HAT STORE, No. 20 BROAD-HTIUiBT, whero wiU be found a teR and complete Stock et G cm ta' BOFT FELT AND MOLESKIN HATS. Ateo, all the late stylos of FASH IONABLE HATS AND CAPS for Young Mon and Boya, together with Silk and Cotton Umbrellas. Mr. W. B. MOORS, who far many yo&rs ?-as with P. V. DIBBLE, Esq., in tho Hat Pwdussa, will be happy to seo Ala old friends at the abovo Store? OetflJvir 14 tuUmlino 'WILLIAMS k OO. MARION F?KIB BNGIRQ COMPANY. THE MARION FIRE ENGINE COMPANY OF THIS City have, lo ocoordanco With tho Boutiuunt* of tho citi zens generally, determined to proouro a STEAM FIRE UNGTNK AND APPA&ATUS, of the most opprovod pat tarns. They thoroforo aoUoiit the liberal aid of their foi - low-citlzeua to enable thetn to pay for tho soma. The Oompany rofor to their Mrvioea for the past twenty-sovon years in theFIro Department in aid of this appeal. A OommiUee, consisting of W. BONAN and A. HAM ILTON, win call open UM cltizcno for thoir contrlbn IC1NRY L (JALDER, Hvrentber? Bseratsty Marion Pira Engine Co, AUCTION SALES. Auction Sales coery Evening at 7 o'clock. HY I?. llli.VCH ?Si'.?so IV, ? No. 300 Ii lnji at. THIS EVEN-NO, a uno assortment wort?:}- tlir attention of lionnckcoiR rr>. CROCEERY iilat.-H, Cups and HOWIH DIMUOH, Tumblers, Ac*. Hats, OapB, and Clothing Urn. ?ni'. Pots. BOW-TlUKO NICE: Fresh cairn of L0U8TEBS, PICKLES, Ac. And man j otlur article- too numerous to mention. Our Auctions every evening aro a .suecei'ir. Cull anil sec? mi anil you trill bo suro to buy. AIHO, don't forset nur eulo duyB, 'WEDNLSD.VYS wiri FRIDAYS, lit 12 o'clock. Thin la our buelueen arrangement, for tho wintor. Bpo? dal palen when required. Out-door nale i attended to nu rcisonalilo terme. L. BUNCH ic SON. November io i Horses, Ululca and Wanatta at Auction. I1Y .v. Ii. K. -LOAN. AVUl be Ht?il on MOND.VY, tho 12th luatint. at 10 o'clock A. M. at Ihn Old Cust'*m House. 5 Pit [ME MUI.KH I good Draft Homo, (1 yuan* old 1 good Dnift Horne, 10 years old 1 thorough bred Bay l?aglo Mare, fl years old. 15,?. houilii high 1 Ally, well bred, .1 yrnrn old, brol; * to paddle 1 nov? Dray and li,iviu'?n 1 Two-horso, \Vu;;ou and Harness. Terms.-Cash on delivery. mum:) November 10 lionne and IjOt, Wentworth street. It Y JACOB COHEN A CO. Will bo sold at Auction, on TUESDAY, 13th November, at tho E-chance, at 11 o'clock, AU tlint LOT OF LAND, with a onc-8iory DRICK BUILDING thereon, formerly used ne Uio "(Synagogue," pltuatcd In Went worth street, between Mooting ai*! An son streets. Lot 71 foot front on Wentworth by 103 feet deep, moro or lei e. -audition-.-Ono-third caah; bataneo by bond .itirl mortgage ol' premi-i-s, payable in ono ?ud two yosts. November 6 Lots in Upper Wards. BY JACOB COHEN t% CO. Will be sold on THURSDAY, lfith inat., at 11 o'clock, at tho north of tho Exchange, One LOT OF LIND nt the Bouthwc.t corn- r of Coming and Uno streets, J. U Muring 36 feet front by 120 feet deep. AT. BO, One LOT on uortheast corner of Rose Lane and Bo gard street, SO feet front by 80 feet In depth. Also, Ono LOT adjoining the above, metnuring SI feet front by 92 feet In depth. Terms cash. PurchO-cra to pay ua for papors. November G tuttiBuiwthG UNDER DECREE IN Kt^CITY. Sampsons <?. Baldioin vs. BonncU. Will be Hold, under tho dlroction of tho niiderfll<pied, nt tho Old Custom House, lu this city, on THURSDAY, the 15th day of November, 18tiC, at 11 o'clock, 1. AU that Lar OF LAND eltuate on the north side of Broad street, In the city of Charleston, bounding to Uie north ou land now or lato of Lewis Trapmann ; to tho east on land now or late of Bo nj nu in H. Rutledge; to tlio ?oath on Broad street; and to tim weston land now or late of Lewis Trapmann, measuring and containing in front on Brood street fifty (60) feet, by ono hundred and forty-seven (147) feet In depth from north to south. 3. All that LOT OF LAND eltuato on tim south sido of Short stroet, in the city of Charleston, bounding to tho north on Short street, to the east on land now or late of catato of Mrs. Holme; to tho routh on land of estate of John BonncU, and to the ?vost on land now or late of Lewis Trapmaun, measuring in front on Bhort street fifty (GO) feet six (G) Inches, by eighty-two (82) feet in depth. .J. AU that LOT OF LAND, wiUi tho Dwelling ROUBO end improvement- thereon, situate in the town of Black ville, in BarnweU District, containing 4 24-100 oercH, more or lens, bounded on the north by South Boundary street; on the eaet and south by lands of estate of E. LarUgue, and on the west by tho B_r_weU Hoad. Tenus-Ono-third coull ; balance In tlirce oqunl succes sive annual instalments, with interest from day of bole, payablo annually, secured by bond of tho purchasers and mortgage or tho premises. Building to be insnred and policy assigned. Purchasers to pay for paper?. JUST Barnwell Sentinel will picoso copy onoe. JAM?_- TUPPER, November 10 Btuth3 Master In Equity. UNDER. DECREE IN EQ.UITY. Boyce vs. Executor of P. Boyce. W1U bo sold under tho direction of tho undersigned, at tho Old Custom House, in this city, on THURSDAY, the 20th day of November, 1866, at 11 o'clock, 1. ALL THAT VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, with Uie buildings thereon, In Charleston, known as "Tivoli Gar den." altuato on tho east side of Mooting street, and known by (he number -, measuring in front on Meeting street eighty (60) feet, the samo on tho bock line, and in dopth one hundred and forty-three (143) feet nine (9) inches, be tho sold measurementa moro or ICBB; bound ing to tho weston Meeting street, to tho north on lamia now or late of James Murphy, to the cast on lots 2 and 3, hereinafter doscribed, and to the south on lands now or late of John Bark. gb _. All that LOT OF LAND, -truate on Nassau s-Foct, meas-ring In front on Nassau street forty (40) feet, the same on tne backt line, and in depth, on tho north line, ono hundred and forty (140) feet two (2) Inches, and on the south lino one hundred and thlrty-soveo (137) feet six inches, be the sold measurement? moro or less; bounding to tho east on Nassau street, to tho north on lot No. 3, hereinafter described, to the west on lot number 1, above, and to the -out-. __ lands now or lato of John Batt*. 3. All that LOT OF LAND, north of the above, meas uring in front on Nassau street forty (40) feet, the same on tho back line, and in dopth on tho north lino ono hun dred and forty-two (112) foot four (4) inches, and on tne south Uno ono hundred and forty (140) teet two (2) inches, be tho said measuremonts more or less; boundiug to the cost on Nassau street, te the north on lands lately of John PhiUips, and two lots of land of O. H. Higwold and R. F. Reynolds, to the west on lot No. 1, above, and to the south on lot last abovo described. A plat of the abovo three lots can bo seen at the oflloo of the undersigned. 4. AU that LOT OF LAND, with tho two and a hair story DwoUlng House, together with a range of out-buUd lugs, stable, ko., on the south sida of Ann street, between Meeting and EU-aboth streets, and k_own as tho resi dence ef the late Patrick J. Boyce, measuring in front on Ann street lilly-one feet two inohes (61 feet 2 inches), on tho bock Uno fifty feet four Inches (60 feet 4 Inches), and in depth two hundred feet 1200 feet), be tho said measure ments more or less; bounding to north on Ann streot, to tho east on lands now or late of Mrs.-Curstcn, to the south on lands now or late of-McDawuU, and to tho west on landa late of Rev. P. O'Neal. A plat of this lot can bo seen at tho office of tho under signed. 6. AU that LOT OF LAND, with the DweUlug Houso and outbnUdingB thereon, eituato at the northwest cornor of Marah and Vernon streets, ma_eurlng in iront on Ver non street tiiirty-ono (31) feet six (0) Inches, the same on the back Uno, and in depth ono hundred and ten (HO) feet, bo the sold moaeurements more or less. Bounding to the south on Vornon street, to tho north on land of D. P. Londerahlno, to tho oast on Marah street, and to tho weet on land of - Brandt C. All that valuable FARM, eltuato on Ashley River, Charleston Nock, known by the No. 6 in the division of tho Farm, commonly called Harria' Farm, amoug tho heir, of the lato Dr. Tucker Harris, having such shape, form, and marks ae ore delineated and set forth In a plat thereof, mado by R. Q. Plucknoy, the 26th November, 1831, bounding to the north on that portion of tho samo Farm of Dr. Tucker UarrlB aUotted to Mm. C. U. Mazyck, to the cost on tbo high road, to tho south on tho portion of the nomo Farm allotted to tho children of Mrs. Sarah T. Simons, and to tho west partly on tho portion allot tod to Mrs. O. II. Mazvck, and principally on Ashley lUver, containing sixreen and a half tlOii) acres of high land, and seventocu (17) acres of marsh land, be the samo moro or less, si b ject, nevertheless, to euch alteration ot the sliapo, in in, and dimensions ol' tho sold Farm as is made by a coi-t.an strip of land about thirty (HO) foot in width, rumdng across tho said Farm in a northwardly and southwardly direction, and owned and o.anpiod by tho South Carolina Railroad Company ; and, also, to such further altoralion of the shape, lorm, and dlmonsious as is niako by a cer tain other (drip of land about Ufty (50) loot in width, run ning paraUcl with and immediately adjoining that herein boforo described, and now owned and occupied by tho Northeastern IUilrotd Company. Terms.-Ono-fourtb oaeli; tho payablo In four equal, Rui-c-Bflivo annual instalments, secured by bond or the purchusor and niortgago of Um promisee, with interest from day of salo,payable annually, Tho buildings to bo InBUrcd and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papors. JAMES TUPPER, November 10 . stnthO Master in Equity. UNDER DECREE IN KtiUlTY. Broimt vs. Estabroolz. Will bo BOM, under tho direction of tho undernigncd, at the old Custom Houso. on THURSDAY, the 20th day of Novombar, 1806, at 11 o'clock A. M., 1. ALL THAT'fUAOT OF LAND eltuito In 8t- Paul's Parish, Holleton District, containing twelve hundred (1200) acres, moro or lose; bounded uorth ?by Ciw-Caw Swamp, south by lands of Thomas Farr and Lr. Lo. Mel li.hanip, east by lands late of James-tanyamo, and woat by lands of Colonel Roper. ALSO, 2. ?ILL THAT LOT OF LAND in the village of 8-lin morviUr?, hounding north on landa of Carrington k Co,, and measuring on that line fivo nundrcd and twenty eight feet; custon Youii'-'-s.i'oet. running from lands of B-id Carrington down to Saw MIU Branch; Louth on Saw Mill Brauch, And west ou lam?n ef Mi?. !.. b. (iiUiuoro, containing in the whola about ten (10) acron. Tormii-Ono-hnlf cash ; balance in two equal, HUCCCO filvn, uuii.inl Inst-bnonls, eocurcd by bond ol' tho pur cliasur end mortgage of too pivmlnon, with Interest from day of milo, payublo annually, l'un) asor to pay for pa pers. JAMES TUPPER, Master lu 1- quliy. November 10 _ etudiO. VKDEirDECREE IN ?*SU_-TY.~ Roidain vs. tioodrich. _. Will be sold, under the direction of tho nndonugnod, at the old Custom House In Ulla City, ou TUESDAY, tho 20th day of November, 1866, nt li o'clock, A. M., All that LOT OF LAND situate, lying, and being on tho east tddo o? Meeting street, in Uio City of Charleston, near Market str?mt, ra omi uri ng and .outlining pn Mooting stroet thlrty-flvo (36) foot moro or lass, in dopth ono hundred and sixty-seven (1C7) feet, and on tho bock Uno forty-two (42) feet more or leen. Bounding uorth on lands of-Hocen, south on Linda of-, and cant on landa of Charleston Goa Li?ht Company. Terms caah. Pur___icr to pay for rupei-s. JAM "S TUPPER. Ootober 90 tu?-f Harter In Equity. I AUCTION SALES. Furniture, Tobocco. <t'. MY GABRIEL DcWITr. No. OOl Klu'< ?treet. Will be ?old, without rcBorvv. THIS DAY, 10th November, at half-past 10 A. M., 2 BEDSTEADH. a lot of Chair?, Water Cooler. Kawi, Iron Hiii.-eH, Mahogany Desk, and Sundries. AU?), Ininiedi tlely after above, :i lol of CUEWINO TOBAl IX), Dry Oonda and Mu?icalInitrument?. November 10 Chairs, Itnm.ir's (Utrpcting, Shoes, ??c. ?V WILBUR Hi SON. MONDAY next, lath Instant, at our palonroomp, corner Htate and Cft-tlntem slreels, at io;.; o'oMtvk, will bo -old. 0 m VELVET TAPESTRY CARPET, 20foot ? btelioa l<y 20 lout I! iuelli:;; ten roll* BntSSOis Carpeting; O.dt li ?Ml Kent lilli O Chaire; Wood Heit und Parla- Chin; Fur liais, SU i wl*, NuhijH, Bindery and a geuond uaaortiucut Of Liney Ocods, A?. CunililloiiM rash. November 10 Bind /n:;iurtaftoil from (Juba - i'iO.OOO ohmios St gars. Wine, Urandy, Rum. Quana Jv!lu, &c. BY CLIFFORD ?i RIATHEWISS, At Xtiu-e No. VI EuHt llrxy. Will bo sold on WEDNESDAY, Ihe 11th iiutant, At H o'clock, THE FOLLOWING WELL KNOW:? AND FAYOK1TK. BRANDS OF SKOARS, Ac.: iB.OiHI INOENKIUOU 10,000 Regalia de la iu<lna :t.(i0(? Itogalla chica 50.000 Media Regalia nuf.inicn Hi),?? Madia Conches do Regalia 70.1KK) Londres B?.0O0 M-dia U^plla. All of UKI iibiivo aro branded "Youuf, Amorica," und wurrant<<d by F. Lopez t? Co., Se^ur MiuiUiUcturei-j In Havana. BOO (;aU;um HIlERrtY WINE, m real? from 10 to G2 ?jal IOIIH eneh '2K gallons Jamaica Rum, ia rti-ki from 22 to G2 gallono ecob. 100 calions Brandy, in carlia from 25 to M gallons cadi 12 hair nlpea beti Catalonia (Claret) wino, cu gadoiui each CO hj?H Havana Smoldn/; Tobarlo, 60 to T511)8. each ?! boxen Wblto Hilmar, mo to Otto Ibu. caeh ( 1 bo:t assorted Spanish Chocolate 12 cai.eH Holland Oin, In boltleB 200 dozen nobortcd Gaavt Marmalade and Jelly 0 lii-RH Hj'.mi. li Olives. WIU bo sold in Mu to mil punJianern, and articles to bo removed immediately atter tho walo. The above aro imported direct from Cuba, and the at. tention of denten la called lo the tunic. Tonna canil. C?f-Tlio Savannah Republican, Augusta Constitution alirt, At inn lu Intnlllgooaar and Columbia Phoenix will in sert tlirto Bu'- i>, every other duy, aud send hUl to C. 4 M. Novomber 2 Mahogany, Logwood and Fustic, on Account of idiom it may Concern. BY J.A.ENSXOW&CO. On WEDNESDAY, 11th instant, will be sold, by Public Auction, r?t riouth Dry Dock Wharf, at 11 o'clock, 10 lee? MAHOGANY - tonn Logwood - lona PuBtic. Damaged ou board tho French bark "Mazatlan," H. Fauvrc ma?lor, which pul Into this port in diatrcRS wUilot on her intended voyago from Islo ol' Carmen to Havre, and ?old tor account of whom it may oonoorn, by rocom mcndatlon or the Portwardcr.a and by order of the French Consul. Novamber 6 Furniture, Horses, Vehicles. <fc.. al Auction. BY SMITH ?fe MCGILLIVRAY, No. 37 Broad street, minti? side, near State street. Sales of FTTRNITURE, kc, at private rcsidonocs at tend od to at inodnrate charges. Auction every WEDNESDAY for HORSES. VEHICLE \ FURNIT0RE, kc, at hall-pant 10 o'clock, at our oiUco. October 2 At Auction. 0 CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH RAIL ROAD. BY WAROLAW S* CAREW. Under tho direction of tho Trustees, will be sold, on TUESDAY, 20th November, I860, at 12 M" at tho north aide of tho Exchongo, in Charleston, S. C, THE CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD, with all the property and appurtenances thereunto bo longing. For full information soo advertisement below of Trus tees, and for further particulars apply to WARDLAW & CAREW, Brokera and Auctioneers, No. 14 Broad, corner of State st., Charleston, S. C. BALE OF RAILROAD IN SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA. WHEREAS, BY AN INDENTURE MADE ON THE first day of January, in tho year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, between the Charleston and Sa vannah Railroad Company, a body ooxporato under the laws of Booth Carolina and Georgia, of the first part, and certain Trustees therein named, of the socond port, for the purpose of securing twq thousand bouda, in the tins? of live hundred dollars each, payablo on the first day of January, eighteen hundred and soventy-eight, bearing seven por cent, interest, payable seml-aanually, which wero about to bo and havo since been issued by sold Com pany, the said party of the first part conveyed to the party of the second part "all the following prosent and in future to bo acquired property of tho party ol' the first port, that is to say, the Railroad to be constructed by the Charlostau and Savannan Railroad Company, Including all the rights of way, and lands ooouplod by or belonging to the sold party of tho first part, togother with the seve ral superstructures and tracks thereon, and all roils and other material? used on tho same, or procured for the UBO and construction of the same, and all and singular the uovend bridges, viaducts,culverts, fences, depot, grounds and buildings thoreon, station houses of all kinds and grounds, engines, tenders, cars, tools, materials and machinery, and all other personal property appertaining to, or in any manner connected with, or forming a part of tho sold charleston and Savannah Railroad Company, and all franchisee, rights and privileges of Uio sold party of the first part of, in, to, or concerning the same." The said party of the first part further covenanting "to execute and deliver any further reasonable and noces - sary convenience of the premises, or any part there of, to tbo said party of the second part, their successors or assigna, for more fully carrying in to effect tho objects hereof, particularly for tho con veyance of any property subsequently to the date (of the indenture) acquired by the said party of the first part, aud comprehended in the description con tained In the indenture." Tho said convoyonco to the Trustees as aforesaid being, among others, upon the trusts following: "That is to say, in case tho said party of tho first part shoU foil to pay tho principal, or any port thereof, or any or the Interest on any or the said bonds, at any timo when the samo may booomo duo and paya ble, according to the tenor thereof, when demanded, then after sixty days after such default, tho said party of tho second part, their ruoceasors and assigns, at their direction, may, or on the written requost of the holders of at least one-half of tho bonds then unpaid, shall causo tho said promieeB, or such parts of them, or BO much thereof as ?hall bo ncoeasory to poy and discharge the principal and interest of all such bonds as may be then unpaid, to bo sold at public auction, regard being had to the interest of the party of the first part, and the location or situation of tho mortgaged promises so to be sold, giv- - in;; at leant sixty days' notice of tha time, placo and teran or?ale, and or the specific property to bu sold, by publishing the samo in two nuwiipapors of good circula utui in tho Stales of Sonth Carolina and Georgia, and oxecuto to the purchasor or purchasora thereof a good and sulHclont deed or deed? of oonveyanco in foo simple for tho same, which slioU bo a bar against the party of the first part, their successor* and assigns, and all per sona claiming under them, or either of thom, or oil right, Intercut or claim in or to tho Eoid premises so bold, of auy part thorcof;" it being expressed in sold indenture that na .' iujunetlon or etay of proceeding, or any pro cess, bo applied for or obtained by tho sold parly of the first port to prevent entry or ?alo as aloreaaid." And where at?, a largo arrear of interest, to wit: about two hundred thousand dollar?!, is duo and unpaid upon tho bunda aforesaid, intended to bo secured by tho sold convey ance, and deftult of payment of said in tercet has con tinued moro than sixty days from demand made; and whereas, tho holders of moro than one-half of the aald two thousand bouds Intended to be scoured by tue said indenture, all of which are now unpaid, have signified in writing their request that tho Trustees under sold in denture do causo the promises convoyed an aforesaid, or su much thereof as may bo necessary, to bo told at pub Bo auction to pay and discharge the unpaid bonds, pur suant to tho terms of tho provisions of sold indenture. iliu undersigned, by virtue and in pursuance of tbo power and authority of tho Indenture nbovo reicrrcd to, which hos been registered in tho proper offices of Record in tho Mateo of Routh Carolina and Georgia, do horeb1" givo notice that thoy will, ou tho third TueBday, to wii on Ihe twentieth day of Novembor, now noit ousulng in tho City of Charleston, in the State of South Carolina, at the north of tho Lxchongo, at tue hour of twalvn o'clock Meridian, Boll ut Public Auction, to the highest bidder, FOR CASH, uB and singular, tho promises con veyod, by tho indonturo linroinbeioro referred to to til? Tundees tiiorolu named. < The solo aforesaid to tobo place on the aald twentieth I of November ticxt, to bo subject nevcrtheloai, to a, prior I lion on tho premises sold, created by an Act of A-iBcuibly | of tho ?lato or South Carolina, entitled "An Act to old in tho conatruet'iou of ths Charleston and S.tvannah Rail road," paasod in tho year of our Lord OJO thousand olghthuudrcdand fifty-six, tho said lion being intend ed to secure cattlin bouda of the said Oompauy en dorsed by the 0 imptroBor-Genena in bul a\( of tho ?talo of South tarei.ia, amounting in all to (ho sum of fiva hundred ann hvo thousand dol?an?, bear ng an interest or six per c< ntum per annum, payable aomi-amiually. and haning au arrear or interest duo and unpaid of about ouo hundred and forty thopsanrt douai?, tho principal or add hondo boiu? payablo on tho first day o? March, in tho year of our Lord eighteen hundred ana sovcutj ooven. m The salo WiU bo conducted by Messrs. winnt AW A CAREW Brokers. No. II iSffit'SSSS B.C.. and to there gen?cmon parues desiring to pc? IkAAO W. HAYNE, ) EHWARD BKSBING.? Truste? August? "**' } rt4toj