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FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, 18G6. SJ LARGEST CIRCULATION" IN THE STATE. LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TDE CITY. ?rTIIT? LIST Olf LETTKRS I?K !VLA.INI3Sr?Gr in. the I'ostofllco ut tlio end of wuoli weolc i? publiaU-ml olH oinlly in T HKDAILY 3ST 3C W S every I^r-i.liiy- mornins? LOCAL, MATTERS. Own Pnicais Gubhemt.?Our Prie??e ?9urrcnt will bo ready for dolivory this morning, and will con tain very full anil accnrato market reporta and ?tommorcial tables. . The Weekl? News.- Tho wcoldy odition of The Newb will bo rogulnrly issued every Sunday morning, and will contain all tho latest telegraphic sows, tho latoet ship and oimmorcial nows, as woU aa a great variety of ?n'ereaiing roading mat tor. AllporaouB in tho oity uosiring it loft at thoir bouses, will please hand in their names at our afiico. Advertisers will do wall to tako advantage of the largo circulation of this iasuo, as wo will continuo to sond a largo number of copies through ant tho country gratis, until our aubscription lint hall roach a satisfactory number. The Run.?Wo havo enjoyed this month Bomo gonial balmy weather that would have dono credit to tho sonny Spring; but Wodnosday aftomoon and yestdrday woro Bpoo?monB of gonuino Novem ber, and chill blasts and ponotratings mist were the order of the day. Dbt. Gooes at Half Pbice.?Tho attention of the public in gonoral, and of the la-lioB in particu lar, is called to tho advertisement in another col umn of a part of tho cargo of tho stoamnhip Anda lusia, to bo eold at half prico, by Mr. T. McCabthy. at No. 190 King street. Aoknowledqmehts to Mb. Quinn.?We arc in debted to Mr. M. M. Qiunn for copies of tho Crescent Montldy, He?ow's i.eoiew, Illustrated Rural Register for 'C7, ?ic., &o. TheBe, and all tho light litoraturo and periodicals of the day, can bo had at the Nows Dopot of Mr. Qutkn. in King Btreet, opposite Ann-Btreet. A Pbesest.?Tho courteous proprietors of tho Basel Btroot drug Bloro, Messrs. Solomons & Gaedwell, havo our thanks for favors. MosarB. 8. & 0?| as wo havo already informed our readers, have as solcct a stock of porfumerieB, soaps, brashes, ote., as aro to be found in tho oity. Wo trust they may havo tho success thoir taste and energy merits. False Alabm.?An alarm of fire was raised in Market etroot last evening, about dark, whioh brought one Bteom engine and ono band engine promptly to the epot. After diligent inquiry, wo could learn of no other cause for tho alarm than tho crying of tho New York Herald by the news boys of our friend Yooleb. This is the second tamo, lately, that tho Herald has caused a sensa tion in Charleston. The flrat time was when it tame out in favor of tho Constitutional Amend ment. The Ship Golconda.?We understand that thoro are two hundred and fifty moro applicants for passage to Africa than tho agent of tho ?Coloniza tion Society can possibly accommodato at prosont. ThcBO will form a good nuclcuB for another cargo in tho Spring, and wo doubt not that, by proper cin vassing, a dozon cargoes could bo procured. It would bo a good investment for a company of capi talista to buy out Libo: in, and settle it with tho diBHatiaficd frecdmen of tho Southern States. It would put money in tho pockets of tho company, and for tho South, it would be "a good riddance of bad rnbbitih." The Fenian Ball.?Tho Bcoond grand balloi the Fonian Brothorhood caino off last night at tho Hibernian Hall, with groat eclat; though why tho Brotherhood should monopolize all the honors of the occasion, at which the sisterhood played bo conspic uous and important a part, wo cannot understand. Alderman Cosobove, who was tho moving spirit o? tho affair, is responsible, wo suppose, for tin? Blight of tho fair nox, and should mako tho amende honor able at thenoxfcgrand ball, by giving tho Sisterhood a placo on the card as woll as a place in tho picture. The well known caterer, Mr. Patbiok Kii.iioy, fur nished tho Bnbstantials, and with such a supper, and tho music of M?leeb's band, it was a mero mat ter of conreo that all should go merry as sloigt bells in Deoembor's snow. An Ancient U,?kiibeeea.?Thero ?b in tho posaos sion of ono of the Locals of this paper an umbrollr upwards of sixty y .am old. When you look at it you no longer wonder that it has Lasted so long for it ia made in tho strong, substantial mannor ii whioh ovorything was manufactured in thoBO gooc old times, when dining tables were solid mahogany and Sunday clothes wore broadcloth and no shoddy. Still tho mirado remains that an urn brolla, an article of poraonal property that every body mislays, and many pooplo think no harm t< pilfer, should havo retained a logitimato owner ship for so long a period. This is partially accountoi p for by its conspicuous appearance, it boing a blu cotton umbrella, suoh as, in tho painting of Danih in the lions' den, Daniel ?b ropresonted to carr ander bis arm to distinguish him from the Horn It is a thirty-six inchor, has tho handle ornament ed with an ivory hand, has a whito stripe by wa of border, and is otherwise curious and unique Thon o of our roadors who wish to inspoct thi curiosity, can do so anywhoro in. town, at an hour of a rainy day, for our Local iq?ubiquitous. The Stbebt Raieuoad.?This ontorpriso is rar idly approaching completion. Tho workmen ai now employed in laying tho iiocoiid track in Mcol ing street, and at tho ourvo on tho corner.of Ca honn and Mooting tho earth thrown up reminds v, of a fortification. It is, at any rato, a decided ol Btruction for tho prosont, and tho cotton dra) havo to bido thoir timo in passing it. It will 1 rather inconvoniont for a timo, but tho compon appoar to bo so onorgotio in thoir movements tin it ifl not tho Bubjcct of much complaint? Who tho railroad is complotcd there will bo eovori horses and buggies offorcd for Balo, as tho formt owners will find it to thoir advantage to patroni? the cars. Wo understand that it is not tho intoi tion of tho contractors to lay tho rails in Bret Btroot until that thoroughfuro shall bo paved, aa would only causo extra work. If this is so, it wi bo rathor inconvoniont to tho East Bay merchant many of whom live in tho.Uppor Wai-ds. It is, hov ever, a sottlod fact that after six y oars' talking it railroad is at lost an institution, and will play a important part in roBtoring our old oity to ita fo war ecu , Mayor's Coobt, Novombor 15.?A colored dray man took bo many drinkB that ho could not man ago his mulo, and Buffered him to meander about tho h trout uncontrolled. An attcutivo polico cap tured tho auimal and drovo tho owner to tho lock up. Tho tipsy driver wa8 lined $5 for his aproe. A noblo youth, whoso wafts woro so fust and furi ous that ho was compelled to lay hin head upon tho lap of oarth, was found in this ruuddod condition. As tho night was dark, ho was at first mistaken for a fttllon meteor, hut on Btirring him up he proved to havo soino Mlimat.oa. lie was politely request ed to niako somo atonement by presenting the city with a S5 noto. Another, who assorted in d?liant tonos that ho had como from Irolaud, but which, on investigation, proved to bo only Wilmington, had cuino to Charleston for employment, and hnd applied to t'/o hold for lodgings. Tho landlord did not churgo anything, but advised him not to try it again. Tho hoavy raio cauBod somo unlucky podestri ouu to seek sholtor, and ono of thorn, who had too much on board, curled up in a market stall and woood tho drowsy goddoss. On boing arousod ho positively rcrusod to ncoompany tho policeman, and sworo ho would wait till tho rain was ovor. Ilis llonor mo.Jo somo allowanco for tho rain, and charged him only $2 for his tight. An occlosiaatioftl coutrovcrsary wa9 roforrod to tho Court for ooltlonicnt. It appoarod that tho dignitaries of tho African Church had a grand jubileo and gonoral immersion at Daniel's Island, and had, by terco of porBuaaion, induced tho grand daughter of tho dufondant to hocomo a convert. This lacerated tho feelings of tho nnoiont datuo torribly, ttB sho belonged to another church, and in her wrath and just indignation sho went to tho church during eorvico and commenced vilifying tho clorgy and otbors. They rosentod the intru sion aud haudod lier ovor to a policeman. Tho Mayor docidod that sho was guilty of a trespass and disturba-neo of a sorious character, and lined her $5 for disturbing tho House of God. An Infallible Wax of Tikdjnq Lost Pnor ??ii?Y.?Don't go to tho fortuno-tcUors of Charles ton or write to tho Booth-sayors of Now York. Don't question Madam ?&lmagunda or consult Madomoisollo Crinolina Tiltareonora Pitzanon ouski, No. 1777 Broadway, N. Y., for thoy aro falso profits or prophetesses, and tho truth is not in them, but advortiao your lost goods in The Daily News, and call for thorn at 12 M. Why? It is bettor than a detective office,?oven that oinuisciont little affair that has its two groat oyca always watching, ono on Broad Btroot and ono on tho City Park. Enough of procopt?bore is an example : On Wed nesday aftomoon a fireman lost a silver watch and ohain, a valuable family hoirloom, in Chalmers btroot, and was groatly distressed thereat. With that promplilndo and good Judgment so character istic of a fireman, he immediately brought an ad vertisement to the ofQoo of Tub News. At 9 o'clock the noxt day tho watch and ohain woro in his pocket The advertisement only cost him 75 cents. Bohold a losson on tho cheapness and utility of advertising 1 A Missing? Soldieb.?Tho confused condition of tho whole Southern country at the time of tho close- of hostilities, caused the diBappearanoe of many men in such a way that thoir distrossod fam ilies were left in a state of harassing uncertainty in regard to their fate. The anxiety thus crea ted is worso than even the dreadful certainty of thoir death ; and consequently every effort is mado by tho friends of tho missing men to ascer tain what has become of them. Advertisements, giving descriptions of soldiers who havo thus dis appeared, and asking for information about them, are frequont, and are always published freo of charge. The following is tho last of tho kind that haa come under our notice : Infobmation Wanted_Samuel Johnson, about 5 feet 11 inches high, slender built, dark complex ion, about 80 years old, a member of Co. G, r'iist Ga. Regulars, was last seen on tho train at Flor enco, B. Oaa for Suinter C. H., soon after tho sur render. He was at that time in very feeble health, suffering with rheumatism and diarrhoea. It is supposed that ho died on the road from ?Sum ter C. H. to Washington. Any information from him would bo gratefully received by his wife, Mrs. Har riot E. Johnson, Coving ton, Ga. The press goncrally will confer a favor on a dis tressed family by copying tho abovo notice. [Cbotn?7ton, Go., Enterprise. The Eye and Eab.?Read Dr. Gabdneb's ad . vcrtiscment. -o BxvAx,vzs.?Many of our readers will, upon see ing this namo, exclaim, "Ahl I wish I had a nico 1 ono?a real jolly, fat mill-pond oyster." Thon we know ho will bo perfectly delighted to learn from "The Daily Nbwb" that euch a luxury can bo bad in Charleston. Wond your way to Georgo's, in ' Hasel street, and ask him for a dozen on tho half eholl, pay your money, smack your lips, and buy a dozen copies of "TnB Nowu" with this notice to send to your friends; and then tell every body you bco that George keeps not only mill-ponds, but a No. 1 restaurant in tho bargain. 1 Sodthkbn Dby Goods House?Epstin &. Zehan 8KY.?Tho abovo fa?hionablo dry goods emporium is situated at tho southeast corner of King and Wontworth stroots, whore tho ladios of Charleston 1 most do congregate It is at once tho centre ol 1 the oity and the centro of attraction. A new, ox? > tonsivo and well soloetcd ?took of goods has jual 1 bocn rocoivod, and such a display of fino Btuffi and boiiutiful colors has seldom greeted tho eyet ' of our fair shoppers. For intoros?ng details, sot ** advertisement. The liEoisiJiTTmE.?Wo aro roquostod by tin 3 Prcsidont of tho Senate, and the Speaker of tht - House of Representatives, to state that tho Houaot I over whioh thoy respectively proaido will assombk o and bo oallod to order at 7 P. M., on Monday, tht t> 26th inst. y No hour being named by tho Constitution, thii i? has boon soloetcd, as it is behoved to bo tho moa - oonvonient and agrooable to tho mombors of botl 7 bronchos of tho Gonoral AsHomhly. i. Charleston, Novombor 12, 1836. C y The Ciiableston nouas.?To ladios purohasin? dry goods for their country friends, Messrs. Stoll Wkbii &, Co. will guarantee to furnish them with i h larger variety to select from than any honso in th 0 oity; also-, to sell all artiolos at as low prioos as tbo; *~ can bo bad anywhoro. Will furnish pocking casse **" any sizo, free of charge; will tako special caro i; 18 packing and shipping any orders on trusted to them '" and will assuro all that will call at thoir store o 8 ovcry accommodation and ovory attention. * to SSSESSSS?SSSSBSS y Tho Now York HeraUCa Oity of Moxioo cor >t rospondonce is dated October 29, and gives moa n interesting details of Maximilian's abdicatioc II Tho fact of his intention vtoa unknown uutil li >r was almost ready to start. On tho :?r.dhomc ;q Gonoral Cabtblnbau, but mado only a passing bb i- luto, and would not admit of a conforonco. Late d it was thought he would roturn ?to tho capital, bu it in that caso Marshal Bazainb had intondod to son 11 him undor guard to Vora Onus. Cabtelneau wn s, being treated very cavaliorly by Bazaine, who i >*- busy making now contracta for army supplies, on io for a length of timo whioh docs not look to n npcody departure of tho troops. As soon as Max r- mu an i;i known to havo loft tho country, Baxum will doclaro hinieolf dictator. AUCTION SALES. House and Lot on AUway, near Spring street, at Auction. 1?Y I. S. It. BENNETT. On TfirilSDAY next, tbo 22dinst., at 11 o'clock, near tbo old Custom House, at corner of Brood and Kaat Hay street?, I will sell at auction, Thut LOT OF LAND, with second story BUILDING thereon, containing four room?, located on AUway, near Spring street, known as No. 13 on tin? Gadsdcn plat, measuring 60 feet front by 115 feet in depth. Conditions.?Onc-tldrd cash; bataneo in ono, two ami Ih ee years, secured by a . ond und tuorl^iiKc of the propel ty bearing legal interest, payable Ecii?-nnuually. Iluildirij; to bo kept insured and policy assigned. Pur chaser to pay ino lor all necessary papen. November 10 fatuwlhr. The Lot, with New Brich Building? thereon, at the southeast corner of' Calhoun and Wall streets, ai Auction. BY I. ?. K. imiVNETT. On THURSDAY noxt, the 22d inst., at 11 o'clock, noir tbo Obi Custom HuuHe, ut tlie corner of l'.road uud East Day street??, I will sell nt. Auction, All that LOT OK L\NI) located at tbo ?outboast corner of Culbouu and Wall Htrootn, measuring on Ciiluouu street SB foot; on Wall street HJ ieot; on tbo south Une C5 loot, and on tbo west line 103 icol, bo tbo samo inoro or loss. On this Lot thcro in a new pubslauUal two anil o hall' story Brick Building, containing 1 rooms, with slatoroof, guttering, and line cistern. It in finisliud a.1* a store und barroom on tho first story, and on tbo second story ond attics au a dwcJUng. 'liiere is also on tbo Lot another two story Brick Dulldlng, containing 4 rooms, opening on Wall Btroet, which can bo <N?cuplod as distinct premises, if de sired. Allogothor, Ulis is an exceedingly valuable busi ness stand, and wortby tbo attention of pemons in vesting. Conditions??3500 cash; balance by bond ond mort gage of tho property, with legal interest, payable In ono und two years; property to bo kept insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay mo for all uoceaaary papers. Novomber 16 fstuwth? A Valuable Wood Yard and Wharf Property, at the foot of Chestnut, near Spring street, al Auc tion. BY I. S. K. BENNETT. On TII?IISDAY next, tho 22.1 inst., at 11 o'clock, near tho Old Custom Houso, at tho cornor of Broad and Kasl Bay Rtrcots, I wiU sell at Auclion, AU that VALUABLli WHARF PROPERTY AND WO 3D YAltD, located at tbo foot of Chestnut street, near tho Toll House! of tbo New Bridge Company. This property, which measures 70 feet in width by 143 feet in depth, is all enclosed, with a nubstiuitl.il wharf, built of palmetto logs and pino timber. It linn a depth of water at low tldo of 4>? to G feet. Ou the premlBos there is a com fortablo building, with stables and cart bouses. It is at present usod successfully as a wood yard, and is an ex ceedingly valuable sito for miU purposes. Conditions?One-third cash; bal -ico in 1, 2 and 3 years, secured by bond and mortgage, of tho property, boarlng legal interest, payable seinl-annually; buildings to bo kopt ttifiurod and policy assigned. Purchasers to pay me for nil necessary papers. November 1C 10,17,00,214:22 BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction Sales TUls Day. Lao?iks b Alexander will soil this day, in thoir atoro, No. 137 East Bay, at 11 o'clock, 26 cases of men's, boys', ladles' and mlssoa' felt and straw hats. WrLBun b How will eoU this day at their salesroom, cornor of State and Chalmers street?, at half-past 10 o'clock, clothing, boots, shoes, Ac. MoKay b Camtbeu. will sell this day, at cash auc tion house. No. 55 Hasel stroot, opposite tbo now post office, at 10 o'clock, a Ught spring wagon, butter, chocso, flour, Ac. ; also, a lot of new and second hand furni ture, Ac, Mn.Es Drake wiU bcU this day, 3t his etorc, cornor of King and Liberty streets, at 10 o'clock, 75 casos of boots and shoe?, of various styles and sizes; also an assort ment of ?dry goods, clothing, Ac. R. M. Marshal!, wiU scU this day, before bis store. No. 33 Brood street, at 11 o'clock, saddle and draft hone, mule and buggy, sadiUo pony, saddle horse, lot of fur niture, handsome carpet, Ac. L. Bunch k 8on will sell thin day, at No. 50G King Btreet, at 12 o'clock, oowb, furniture, Ac. A Fact 'Worth Knowing. Tho boat Investment for on InvaUd, who suffer? from debility or loss of appetite, is a bottle of Panknin'h He patic Bitters, oa it will be euro to give relief. For sale by all Druggist?. f When aU others fail, Colloton Bitters cures. A dose wiU relio ve the sufferer of one of tbo moat trying disoases, dyspopsla. It's not an every day drink, but o medicine. For Bale by all druggists. fmw M ant have wondered why, in this enlightened century, when every eel once has advanced to almost perfection, BOmo ono, actuated by a desiro to promoto tho health and welfare of his foUow-bclng, has not given to the world a moiUchio which would provo efficacious in the cure of those most painful diseases, viz : Diarrhoea, Dys entery, be To such wo would say, that at least a remo dy has been found in Do. MARSDEN'S CARMINATIVE SYBCP. It only requires a trial to prove its unlimited oxteat. For solo by aU druggists. KING k CA8SIDEY, Agonta. GOODBICH, WTNEMAN b CO., Agente. November 12 0 Has nature on anUdote for acquired diseases ? All vh< suffer believo they ought to and can bo cured. Thi Plantation Brroms prepared by Dr. Drake, of No? York, havo no doubt benonMod and -cured xnoro person: of Dyspepsia, Nervousness, ?otir Stomach, Loos of Ap potito, Sinking Weakness, General Debility, and Menta Despondency, than any other article In existence. Tho; are composed of tbo purest roots and herbs, carofuU, prepared, to be taken as a tonic and gent?o stimulant Thoy aro adapted to any ago or condition of Ufe, and ar extensively popular with mothers and persona of sedan tary habita. tuths3 November 18 Homoeopathic Mkdicai. Notice.?Drs. Ci.ecklet i t?oni.ET (of Columbus, Go,,) having permanently locate in Charloaton. rospeotfaUy tender their services to th citizens, In the practice of Homoeopathy. Dr. C. haa had tho experience of fifteen years in thi school of modlclno. Office at our residence, No. 11, S. W. corner OOLLEG1 and GItEKN STREETS (corner of Green). llEE/KS 2o. OL2CKLET, M. D....Pir.ii.ir T.SOULZT, hf.I B;ptorubor J lyr TEN REAJsONS WHY ?lOHTICTTEll'M STOMACH BITTERS , Should liavo u Plaoo In 12 very Home. 1 BECAUSE by invigorating the constitution and th 1 frame, they avert sickness. BECAUSE (rwpociaUy) their uno prevente tho atino; pboric poison which produces epid?mica from taking e feet upon tho system. BECAUSE tboy euro indtjej/ion, and impart unwonte vigor to tho stomach. BECAUSE they are tho beat appetising medicine i presout known. BECAUSE thoy are the only preparation upon whlc pontons of a bilious habit can safely rely to keep the livt in good order. BECAUSE they tone and regulate tho bowels, and h variably relievo them when constipated, without causlu j, undue relaxation. 0 BECAUSE thoy strengthen the nervet, clear tho brail y and cheer tho animal spirita. BECAUSE in case of tui attack of spaama or bUlox coUc thoy are the beet thing that can bo administered c tho instant. BECAUSE thoy combino the threo proporUos of a toril an alterative and a nervino in their utmost purity ax perfection. BECAUSE thoy aro a specific against Aguo and Fevi and all intermittents, and with all their potency as preservativo and a remedy, oro aa harmless as ?eaterfro the mountain spring I 0 Novomber 13 MARION VHIS ENGINE COMPANY. THE I?ARION FIRE ENGINE COMPANY OF TIL Oity hare, in accordance with tho aonlimonta of tho cli t ions gonoraUy, determined to procuro a STEAM FIB Q ENGINE AND APPARATUS, of the most approved pc terns. They theroforo oollollt tho liberal aid of their ft low-citlzcna to enable them to pay for the earao. Tl Company refer to thoir eervloes for tho past twenty-sow. years in tho Fire Deportment in aid of this appeal. * A Committee, oonalaUng of W. RON AN and A. BAI ILTON, will oall upon the citizens for thoir contrib B Uona. HENRY I* CALDER, November t . Secretary Marion Flro Engine Co. AUCTION SALES. Light Spring Wagons, Bidtcr, Cheese, Flour, To b?ceo, Ate. MeKAY Ai CAMPBELL, Ctvila Auction House, IVoa 05 Ilnsf 1 street, opiiostto the Now Poatotfllrc, Will Bell TU1S DAY, roiiuncccIiiK ut 10 o'clock, ? BARRELS FLOUR, BUCKWHEAT, Moal, Cof fee, kc 35 boxea English Dairy Chceso, 12 tub? Batter. Ac Boxes Comli'tiiK'il Milk. Cnnned Meats, Vegetaulea Boxe? Huu>..lug and Chewing Tobacco Boxcb Toilet ami Other Soaps, ?>cc?., kc. UNO, 1 super light spring wagon and har neks-. Conditions ini-.h. November It? New and Second-hand Furniture, <ic.' McICAY At CAMI'IIKI.I, \vni sell THIS DAY, immediately after above, MAHOGANY EXTENSI?N DININu, CARD, OFFICE, AND MARBLE-TOP CENTRE TAULES, Hair-Scot Ma hogany Chair?, Cii*?e-8eat Oak Chitin1. Oak Olllce Chain, Mahogany und Walant iicdntoadB, Buruaua, Wardrobes, Secretary, Cottage Bedstead?1, Criba, Rocking CliairH, kc, Ac. ALSO, FEATHER DED.S, MATRESSES AJND BEDDING. Al.HO, NEW MEAT BARS, OFFICE DESK AND CUAIUS. AUMO, BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS. Moves. Kitchen Ul'.'nsils, Crocaory, Olusswurc, Tools, kc; Knivea anil Forks, kc, ko. Conditions oasb. November HI MILLIoan, ?tiici.t iiKiis & CO. WIU sell on MONDAY, 2GU? iniit.. on tlio Wharf lu rear of New CtiBtotu House, at 11 o'clock A. M., 1 LOT HEAVY SHAFTINGS 1 lot CiiBt Iron 1 lot Wrought Iron. November 10 _ _ lG.EV'l.ll.M Underwriters1 Sale of Men's, Boys', /xidies' and Misses' Felt and Straw Hats. It Y I.AUllDY At ALEXANDER. TUTS DAY, tlin loth instant, will bo rold in our stcrc. No. 1.7 East Day (up stairs), at 11 o'clock, ou account of the Underwriter? and all concerned, 27 CASES HATH? OOttfilSTINO op: MEN'S AND BOYS' BLACK AND COLORED FELT HATS, various styles 12 cuBtis Lndien" ami Misses' White and Colored Striws, Verouos, Leghorn, DerbyB, Ac, Ate. Damaged on board of bark-, ou her voyago from Now York to New Orleans, and put into this port In dis tress. Conditions caali. November 10 Clothing, Boots, Shoes. Ac. BY WILBUR ?SfSON. THIS DAY, tlio 10th inst, at Bales Rooms, corner State and Chalmers streets, at 10>i o'clock, will bo sold, FIVE CASES CLOTHING, CONBISTINO OF: VEST?, COATS, PANTALOONS,SACKS, FROCKS, kc. ALSO. 10 CARES OF MISSES', MEN'S AND PLANTATION SHOES; Hats .in groat varloly; Jewelry, and Fancy Goods, kc. Conditions cash. November 10 Furniture of a Family leaving City. BY WILBUR Ai SON. TO-MORROW, tlio 17th inst, at the residenco No. G Franklin street, thrco doors (west sido) from Queen street, at 10>i o'clock, w?l bo sold, THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF SAID HOUSE, CONalHTINO OF t CHAIRS, BUREAU8, TABLES, DOOK-CASES, JUGS, Jars, Cooking Utensils, Ac., Ac. Conditions crwh. Articles to be removed Immediately after sale. November 16 Splendid Billiard Saloon, Bar Room, Furniture, Good WiU and Lease of Frcmisea, sold on ac count and risk of former Purchaser, he having failed to comply with terms of sale. nV wn.imu ?& SON. MONDAY, 19th instant, at No. 5 Stato street, west side, at 11 o'clock, will positively bo sold, without rcsorvo. Two (2) new fiharpo's Combined Cushioned BILLIARD TABLES, oil complote, together with fine Liquors and Segare, splendid Sideboards, Choirs, Mirrors, Counters, Tables, Cooking Range, Stoves, empty Barrels, &c, Ac. Conditions cash, and articles to bo removed Immedi ately after sale. _^^^ Novombor 16 B??di?g 'Lots. BY IV. Y. LKITCH At It. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. On TUESDAY, the 20th lnst., at 11 o'clock, at tho old Custom House, ?trill be olTurod for sale. Those FOUR BUILDING LOTS,, situate In President, beyond Spring street, each containing 70 feet by 336 feet In depth?the property formerly known as a part of the "Godsdon Farm." Terms cash. Purchasers to pay us for papers. Diagram of Property can bo seen on application at Novembor 10 No. 26 BROAD STREET. A Chance for Capitalists?Large Vacant Lot h Meeling-street. BY IV. Y. LE1TCM Ai R. S. BRUNS, Auetlonren. Will bo sold, at Auction, In front of tho old Customhouse at 11 o'clock on WEDNESDAY, December 6, That spacious and eligibly situated LOT, containing 10 foot front on Meeting-street by 300 feet deep. This property Is sufficiently large for tho building o four stores on tho west, with an entrance and a capaclt-, for tho erection of additional buildings In the rear, tint offering a splendid opportunity for an Investment. Tb locality of this property in tho principal business street and its contiguity to the fashionable hotels of this city with tho city railway running in front, and its larg space, entitles It to tho consideration of capitalists. Terms accommodating. For furthor particulars, ap ply BB above, at No. 26 BROAD-STREET. This property can bo treated for at private sale. Novembers 1 wf Desirable Residence in Spring Street. BY JACOB ItHllCN At CO. On TUESDAY, 20th November, at 11 o'clock A. M., a the north of tho Exchango, will be sold, without re servo, AU that LOT OF LAND, with a two-story woodoi DWELLING thereon, situated on tho south sido of Sprlu, street, known oh No. 71, measuring 42 feet front by 17 feet In depth. Tho houso containB four (4) square rooms pantry and dressing room, with double piazzas and ga fixtures complot?. On tho lot Is a cistern, a twe-stor wooden kitchen, lathed and plastered, and all ncccssor outbuildings. Terms?-Ono-third (%) cash; balance in one and tw years, seourod by mortgage of the property. Premiar to bo kept Insured and policy assigned. Purchaser t pay ?b for papers. _ November 13 Positive Sale of Valuable Re<d Estate. BY R. Ai A. P. VALUWELL. On TUESDAY, the 20th instant, will be sold, at 11 o'clocl near tho Old Custom House, Those valuablo three-story BRIOK STORES, Nos. and 2, on tho north sido of South Atlantic Wharf Btree formerly occupied by Messrs. Rhett k Robson. Theeo Stores, having entrances on both North an South Atlantic Wharf streets possess great advantage for the storing of goods, and are so well known as to r. quire no further description. Conditions?Ton thousand dollars cash ; bolonco in om two and three years; property to be Insured and pollc assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers. November 13 Extensive Stores, Lot and Residence on Buainet Part of East Bay. BY CLIFFORD At 9IATHEWES, Real Batato Agents, No. 31 1-3 Broad Strtci On TUESDAY, 20th Novombor, at 11 o'clock, at tho 01 Custom Houso, will be sold, All that well-known BUSINESS STAND and valuab LOT OF LAND, with tho oxtenaive STORES and WAR1 HOUSES, Dwelling of six rooms, and outbuildings thcr on, known as No. 73 EAST BAY, being on tho wei side, botween Tradd and Elliott streets, and extendin from East Bay to Bodon's Alloy, with entrance from cool having a front on East Bay of thirty-eight fent eigl inches, and a depth of throo hundred and twelve, feet el inches to Bodon's Alloy, and a width on tho samo of thi ty-ilTo feet six inches. The abovo location is ono of tl best for business on East Bay. Possession of tho Ston and Lot can bo given Immediately. Terms.?One-half cash ; balance in three equal insta menta of four, eight and tv/olvo months, with lnteros and secured by bond and mortgage of tho property. Pu chaser to pay CLIFFORD k MATH EWES for papors. Novembor 10 f. SIXTY FINK fllTJLICS FOR SALE. Tho Kahnia Milla Company, having no farther uso fi their Teams, ?will offer for salo (at their Works on tl South Carolina Railroad), eight xnllet from August Ga., on tho FIRST TUESDAY in December, SIXTY (CO) FINE MULES and TWO (2) HORSEI With LOO CART?, WAGONS, HARNESS, A?c, Ac. Most oi theso Mules wore brought from Kentucky la winter, and aro very superior animals; they aro all 1 excellent order, after working hard tho entire summe There la no finer lot of Mules in tho country. Terms cas,' BENJAMIN F. EVANS, President Kalmln Mills. 93- August* Constitutionalist, Savannah Rep?blica Mac?n Telograph, and Montgomery Advortisor, publli dally till? 2.1th Instant, and send bill to this office November 12 UNITED STATES BALKS OF LAND IN SI HELENA PARISH, SOUTH CAROLINA. Notice is hereby given that at 10 o'clock A. M., on MOI DAY, December 3d, 11360, at tho offlco of the Unit.: States Direct Tax CoimnltAloutm, In Beaufort, Bou Carolina, wo eboU offer for sale, to the highest bi der (tho minimum ?trice being ton dollars an ucro), ail tlio GOVERNMENT SCHOOL FARMS (number? from ono to thirty-three, inclusivo) in fit. Helena Paris Beaufort District, State aforesaid, each, either, entire, i la two cr more divisions, as tho Commissioners mi doom expedient. Tonna ouah. For further particalars, boo tho notice in tho Charle ton Courier, ?datad October 1st, 1800. WILLIAM HENRY BRISBANE, W. E. WORDING, United otates Direct Tax Couuui&ideners for Sou Carolina. _ Novombor 13 TIIK ui.i>rvVH.L,.c ?u<ii?i\ta.vj:i:i., A LARGE WEEKLY, IS I?3UED EVERY THUS DAY, at H a year, la advance. Advortisamon Inserted at uauiaa S?2. O. B. ELFORD, 1 VMUrr November U Q. 3. TOWNE8, ) ^aiwn AUCTION SALES. Roots, Shoes, Dry Goods, Clothing, ?it?. IIY MILES ?It.lKK. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will seU at my ?tore, corner ol King and Liberty streets, 76 CAS .H BOOTSAND SHOES. COMFIUH1NO T11E FOLLOWIXU STYLES : Cam? MEN'S CALF ILVLF WELT AND TA1MSOLE BOOTH Casen Men's Kip Half Welt Boots Cases Men's Cnlf and Kip Balmorals Crises Mo'i'a Calf and Kip Urogallo t'uses Boys' Kip Hoots Casts Youths' Kip Hoots Cases Ladies' (??at ami Huff Balmorals I CubcH Ladles' Lasting Congress I' Cartoons Ladles', Mna*M? and Oblhlrou'fl Rh?n. Immediately alter tho salo of Shoes, I will sell the bal ance of STOCK OF DHY GOODH. CLOTHING. Ac. CONSISTING of: SATINETS, FLANNELS, Cottou Flannel, Tweeds?, j Broadcloth, Cassimerc, JcaniL Irish Linen, PopUhut, I French CUssimero, be; -aBsimero and Satinet Pant?, Vests aud Coate. aij?o, 15 cases UM ?BELLAS 70 Aman Mfltt'a und Boya' Ciiodmeto, Clotb, Felt and Wool Hate. Terms cash. November 10 BY H. M. MARSHALL. THIS DAY, loth instant, ot 11 o'clock, wiU be nold, botero my office, 1 SADDLB AND DRAFT UOBSE 1 Mule and Buggy 1 Huidlo Pony 1 Handsome Saddle lion;? 1 lot of Furniture and SuiidrioH AND I HANDSOME CABPET, nearly new. Novcmbor 10 Direct Importation.?Choice i^tha Molasses. It V J. A. EIVSLOW ?St CO. On TUESDAY noxt, 20th inst., wiU bo nold, beforo our Ht ore, No. 135 East Hay, at 11 o'clock, Tbo CARGO of British sehr. Alert, jU6t arrived from Cabarinn, (Tuba, coNsisTrNa of: 11 Stems } MUSCOVADO MOLASSES. Novomber 10 Estate Sate of Valuable Sea Island Plantalions sit xia'ed on hdisto Island?Rice Lands opposite Wil ton, Si. PauCs Parish?Cotton Lands on Toogoo doo Creek, St. PauVs Parish, in the Stale of South Carolina, belonging to the late Ephraim M. Ray nard, Esq. BY H. II. DeLEON. ! Will bo sold, at Public Auction, in tbo City of Charleston, ! 8. C on WEDNESDAY, tho 0th of December, 18CG, at II o'clock, at tho old Custom House, corner of Broud < and East Bay streets, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PLANTATIONS: Edisto Island. Acres. Seaside Plantation.300, more or lesa Residuo of Hickory Hill.100, more or less Wilson's.132, moro orl : i Palmetto.133, moro or lesh Sbcrgoold.108, more or loss bbell Houso.IDO, moro or less Red House.ISO, moro or less Soabrook's.101, more or less The above adjoin, and may be purchas ed as one Plantation, containing hi all.1320, more or less Rabbitt Point. 074, moro or less Laroche's.. 200, moro or lesa Little Edisto Placo.;... 300, more or loss Total number of Acres on Edisto Island.2100, more or Ices St. Paul's Parish Cotton Plantation on Toogoodoo.600, more or leas St Bartholomew's Pariah Rico Planta tion, opposite WUton (R, L.).200, more or less Total amount of Land.3100, moro or less Terms?One-third cash; balance in ono and two years, secured by bond and mortgago of tbo premises. THOS. H. WLLLINGHAM, Trustee of E. M. Baynard, deceased. N.B.?Any information In relation to the above may be obtained from WILLIAM WHALEV, Esq., Solicitor, No. ?18 Broad street, Charleston, B. C, or H. H. DeLEON, No. 22 Broad street. wf October 24 PRIVATE SALES. First QualUv Rice Plantation to be Rented. BY ?T. DBAYTON FORD, Broker and Commission Agent. Tho very desirable RIOE PLANTATION, known aa "South Chachan," situated on tho western branch of the Cooper Rlvor. This Plantation is located at the beat EiU?h of tho tides; is freo from salts; has been under un iterrupted culture, and is in complete order. It em. braces 202 ocres primo Bwamp land Which is cultivated has a large tract of upland fields suited for cotton or pro visions, and an abundance of wood for fuel. It haa ex. tensivo accommodations for laborers, barn, and every, thing suitable for its successful management, rosses si on given no soon as required. For particulars inquire as above, at No. 40 BROAD STREET. November 10 so 3 tntha Charleston. Estate Sale?Plantation in St. Andrew's Parish. BY LOUIS D). DeSAUSSTJHE. At Private Sale? HOPETON PLANTATION, in St Andrew's Parish, about five mUes from Charleston, on the Steno River, op p?sito to John's Island. Tbo tract contains about 07f acres of land, about 725 of which are high land?the balance marsh bind. Excellent crops of Sea Island Cot ton bavo bcon modo upon tbo placo for several years. About 400 acres of the land aro cleared and adapted to tho culturo of Cotton and Provisions, ond about SI tc Rice. Tbo place is planted this year, and bas a fair cror upon it. For particulars apply to November 7 wftnO No. _i BROAD^TREET. At Private Sale. BY CLIFFORD S? MATIIEWES, No. 311-3 Broad street. SEA ISLAND COTTON PLANTATIONS UPLAND COTTON PLANTATIONS RICE PLANTATIONS FARMS, FLR8T-CLA88 WATER-POWERS, SUMMEI RESORTS, Ac, be, in this State and Georgia. ALSO, DESIRABLE RESIDENCES AND BUILDING LOTf in every part of tho city. 8mo September 21 th Sea Island Cotton Plantation. BY CLIFFORD Ai MATIIEWES, Real Estate Agents, No. 311-3 Uroad-atrcet At Private Sale? RICHFTELD PLANTATION, on John's Island, neo: Briok House; 626 acres, 400 cleared. This plantation ii near tho sea, and the lands productive and weU adoptee for Cotton, Rico and Provisions. , November 7_ _ mwf 0 Sea Island Cotlon Plantation. BY CLIFFORD ?i DIATI1EWES, Real Estato Agents, No. 31>?? Broad street. At Private Salo? BRICK HOUSE PLANTATION ON JOHN'S ISLAND, well knowu for its productiveness, as the crop of cottoi now being harvested will show. It contains 900 acres o high land, 000 of which are cleared ; the balance bcnvil? Umbered with Uvo oak and other mixod timbor, admira bly adapted for ilno finishing work; a good landing foi vessels, offers great faculties for shipment of lumber. At tached is a body of marsh, valuable for manuring cotton Plantation healthy to resido ou winter and summer. Oi it is a largo and handsomo BRICK DWELLING HOUSI of eleven rooms, exclusivo of basemonta, with outbuild inga, and a largo Engino House and Steam Engine Tin drainago faciUtioa of tbo abovo placo aro of tho best, ren doring it very safo for cotton planting. Lawn and otlio grounds about tho Residence highly ornamented and im proved formerly. wnnO November 7 REAL ESTATE OF THE STATE WORKS AT GREENVILLE, S. C. At Private Sol??? Tbo Commissioners of tho State Works at Greenville 8. C? oiler at Private salo THE RfllAL ESTATE OF 8AID WORKS. Tbo Tract of Land contains twenty acres, and is situ ated ono mUo and a third from tho Court Houso a Ore eu ville, S. O, having tho Ando mou road on ono sldi and tho Greenville and Columbia Railroad on Uio other A branch track from tho railroad runs hito tbo premises About twelvo acres of the land is onclosed with a hlgt and close batten fence, and within tho oucloauro aro THE FOLLOWING BUILDINGS, VIZ: OFFICE, 18 by 40 foot; 3 finished rooms, 2 fireplaces. MACHINE SHOP, 60 by 200 feet, with brick basement and Boiler Houso attached, and 00 feet Chimney am Flue._ MACHINE SHOP, 60 by 100 feet, with Boiler Honsi and Drying Houso attached, and 00 foot Chimney ant Fino. BLACKSMITH SHOP, 60 by 100 feet, wiUi 17 Forges IRON FOUNDRY, brick, with two Cupolas, Air Fur nace. Oven and Chimney. BRASS FOUNDRY, 20 by 30 foot, with Cupola, doubl Furnaco and Chimney. CARPENTER 8HOP, 60 by 100 foot, on brick pillars with Engino Houso attached. 8maU BLACKSMITH SHOP. 20 by 22 feet, with doubl Forge. PATTERN HOUSE, ono and a half story, 20 by 4 feet. BTOREROOM, 20 by 60 feet, on brick pUlara, STOREROOM, 23 by 60 foot, on brick piUara. SMOKEHOUSE. 18 by 40 feet. CORN CRIB, 1J by 24 feet SHED, 26 by 70 feet IRON HOUSE, COKE SHED, STABLE, FODDFJ HOUSE. WELL HOUSE, 18 by 20 foot. SmaU ENGINE HOUSE. Terms?A credit of ono and two years, in equal inste' ment?, with interest from date, on approved person?, security, mortgago of tho promises, and assigned lnsui anee of the buildings. There ore several small Buildings on tho premise outside of tho enclosure, which will be sold for cash, t bo removed from tho promises. For further informoUon apply to C. J. ELFORD, Secretary to Conimlaaionoru State Works, Ootober M mwf Greenvillo, & C. AUCTION SALES. Cotos and Furniture at Auction. BY L. BUNCH ?St SO?M, No. 500 Ha?? ?.trcet. WiU be sold at 12 o'clock THIS DAY7 Kith instant, 111 head SPRINGERS Several Spring Wagons :? Saddles, nearly now 0 now Cottage Bcdstentla A lot of Old Furniture 4 Parlor or Olllco ?loves. OarUnllinilnl articles received up to hour or sale. November 10_._ _ "SALE OF GOVERNMENT I'llOPEIlTY. Will bo sold at Public Auction, ut thoQuarmsstor s Bloro huii?-en. South Cotxunuxvlal Wharf. Cuarlobtou. t?. U.? at 1U A. U. ou FRIDAY, Nov. '?id, lt??I,_?a?--??, A lot of UNSERVICEABLE QUARTERMASTERS PROFER? Y. consisting o? 11ABNE.-SS, huddle?, Tool?, flltovcls. Spades, Axes, Tents, Tent rolen, camp Keiths, Mesa Pans, btovos. Pipe, Machinery, lie., kc, kc, ?.c. Tliiiih cash in tlovoriiinoiit Funds. Coodfl to ho re moved within nvo days ulUsr otdo. ._ _ R. O. TYLER, Brovot Major-Gou'l and Chief <J. M. Novomucr 10 .? ,^M?rt??-??.?-ra-.i PRIVATE SALES. River Swamp and Upland Plantations, Milla and Farms. BY ll. ItlcCAIaL. At Privat??- Ralo? ?? That extoindvo ftltd valuable RICE AND COTTON PLANTATION in OU Andrew's Parish, ten miles from UM city, known as Long Savannah, coutaiuuin t'iltiO aerea o? laud ; about 600 ore cloaxod, and was suceCssluBy cul livutcd thin year; the buLiaco Ih well tiiiibcrud wltli every variety Of growth. Tho superior productivo qualities of thoBo Lands, aud their proximity to market, should com mend them to tho attention of persons wishing to pur chase. All that attractive INLAND RICE, COTTON AND PRO VISION PLANTATION iu St. James' and St. Ucorgo's Parishes, fifteen miles from tho city, on Uto bouth Ouro lina Ruilroad, known as Windsor Hill, uonttduing 1350 aeren of laud, about KM cleared und lu Uno condltiou for cultivai inn, balan?a woU wooded. Dwelling, Negro Houses aud other improvements ou the phtci?. AU that lucrative and healthy UPLAND COTTON AND GliAIN PLANTATION, with a llrst-cluss Saw Mill there on, Hituato four miles south of Florcnco, in Darlington District, South Carolina, and Immediately on the lino of Uni Northeastern Railroad. Tlio MUls uro in successful operation. There aro 1D0O acres; 45? acres Ural quality Cotton Laud cleared ; ION ucreti heavily timbered with Yellow line, buildings and othor improvements unuoUy found on a well nettled estate, with nuiles, wonons, im plements, Ac; cattle and ?mall hord of improved breod. Tho placo is well worthy tho attention of capitalists. PARKER'S FERRY, with 132 acres of fertilo Land, lying on both sides of Ediiito River, perpetual charter, which yields a considerable incomo annually, can be purchased much below its value. A SMALL TRACT of 10M acres of Land, suitable an a farm, 11 mites from tho city, on tho South Carolina Rail road, i'-an bo had for ono hundred and llity dollars cash. A FARM of 25 acres, with Dwelling aud every neces sary ontbuilding, beautifully located In tho vlllago of Grscnwood, AbboviUo District, 8. O., and on tho Green ville and Columbia Railroad. Plats can bo scon at olllco. Terms accommodating. Apply aa above at November 16 3 No. 61 BBOAD STREET. Comfortable Residence near Soutli Battery. It! V ALONZO .1. WHITK ?Sc SON, Brokers, Auctioneers At Real Estate Agents. At Private Solo? A COMFORTABLE TWO-STORY WOODEN RESI DENCE, nituato In King street a few doors from South Battery, and known by the numbor "28." Tho House contains nvo square rooms, beside? two attics and pantry. On the premises are Carriago House, Kitchen, Ac. The Lot measures 70x181, more or less. For particulars ap ply as above, at No. 68 EAST BAY 8TREET. November 14_wl"2 One of the most Valuable MUls, with Wncirces At tached, in the City of Charleston. BY ALONZO J. WHITE ?V SON, Brokers, Auctioneers, At Real Estate Agents. At Privutc Sale? Ono of tho most valuable MIELS, driven by the heaviest ateam power, and moat approved machinery; adaptable for any manufactory, with wharves attached, in the City of Charleston. For particulars apply as above at offlco No. 68 EAST BAY. Novemb erl4_._wf2 A Rare Chance for a Profitable Inves'ment. BY L. BUNCH At SON, No. 500 King street. At Private Sale? A STEAM ENGINE, BOILER AND SAW MILL. Mill has never been used. Price $2700. Apply as above. November 10 fl,s Slock. Fixtures and Good Wills of two Establish ments al Frivole Sale. BY SMITH Ai MeOILLIVHAV, No. ?7 Broad Street, Near State Street. Ono WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY AND LI QDOB STORE. AND, Ono DRUG STORE. Both of these are on our principal business streets. November 14 3 Farms, Rice and Cotton Plantations. BY SMITH At McOILLIVRAY, No. 27 Broad street, Real Estate Brokers. At Private Sale or to Lease? A FAllM, 6 miles from the city, on the Ashley; good settlement ALSO, A FARM, 13 miles from city, on South Carolina Rail road. A PLANTATION, near Parker's Ferry, on Ediato River; 1CO0 acres cotton and rice: good setloment. A LARGE AND VALUABLE PLANTATION on John's Island, on tho Kiawah River. A LARGE AND VALUABLE PLANTATION on Janiee? Island, opposito Lcgarevllle. For particulars apply to SMTTH k MoGILLIVRAY, Real Estate Brokers, No. 27 Broad street. November 12 mwf3 Cotton and Rice Plantation in 8L PauPs Parish, at Private Sale. BY SMITH ab McOILLIVRAY, Real Estate Broker?, No. 37 Broad Street. At Private Sale? A PLANTATION of 2300 acres, of which 200 under fence, TOO acres cleared cotton and rice land, quarters for forty laborers, barn, stables, gin, press, and nil re quisito outbuildings; 600 of good pasture land, balance well woodod. AISO, A PLANTATION in the same Pariah, eight nales from Charleston and Savannah Railroad, fifteen miles from the city. 3000 acres, 1000 cioared, balanco well woodod. 600 acres cleared Rice land, backed by extensivo and never failing reservoirs. 400 acres finest Sea Island Cot ton Lands under fonce, fino new dwelling and sixteen doublo negro houses. Largo cotton houso, with steam engine, which drives gins for any staple of cotton. AISO, TWO FARMS on Edist j Island, one Of 30 acres, nearly all cleared?settled place. Anothor of C2 acres, 20 clear ed, balanco wooded?prime cotton lands adjacent. Con bo sold togethor. SMITH k McGILLIVRAY, Novembor 12 No. 27 Broad street. Small Houses in Hanover and Nassau-streets at Private Sale. BY SMITH ?Si McQILLrVRAY. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, No. 27 Broud-street. near State?street. 2 IIOUHES with good Lots, In Hanover-etroot 1 Houso iu Nansau-stroot, east nido, next north of 8outh-street For terms, apply as above._ October 30 Furniture, Horses, Vehicles, <?(?., at Auction BY SMITH At McOILLIVRAY, Noa 27 Broad street, soutli side, near State Street. Sales of FURNTT?RE, Ac., at private roaidenocs at tended to at moderate charges. Auction ovcry WEDNESDAY for HORSES. VEHICLES FURNITURE, Ac, at hi.h-.past 10 o'clock, at our o?loc ' October 2 REAL ESTATE, AT PRIVATE ?1 ALE, 1.7 SMITH & M'GILLIVRAY, No. 27 Broad Street, SOUTH SIDE, NEAR STATE STREET. FIRST CLASS 8EA ISLAND COTTON PLANTATTONH VALUABLE RICE PLANTATIONS "M VALUABLE UPLAND PLANTATIONS AND FARMS EXTENSIVE AND VALUABLE MANUFACTORIES. MILL BITES AND DELIGHTFUL SUMMER BEB? DENCKS, in variouB parts of tho SouthT^^ AISO, HOUSES AND BUIXDING LOTS of all alzos Drices and descriptions, in ovory part of tho Ctty September 2C^ ^ ' wft?3mo RCHRISTMA?r CHEAP BOOT AD SHOE STORE, No. C59 King-street, BBLcW C?EOROE ?TRBKT. YODx^X*i7ND fi* ?2* ABOVE ESTABLISH MENT a full supply of Gent's, Boye' and Youths* ??001^ S2B. Q->%PS AND SUITERS? SSg? Misses' tmd Children's Ctongress G*it?rs? Polish Boota. Balmoral^ Bootees, BusKlnii and Slipper? o? ovory do? Bcription ; Gent's and Boys' Hate of all kinds. The above Goods I am determined to sell at tho lowoat poBsiblo price. My motto is oulolc aaiea and small iirofla*. Gtva me a cal? ana you -frtn be iwnatled. ^^ """* October 20 rtut**???