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THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29, 18C0. LARGEST CIRCULATION ?N TUE STATE. LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE CITY. ?tf*THK T-.IST OH* I__raT_?-CI_S _*.__ -Vl_-.I"N"IN"Cr iiv tlio Postolflee at tho end of on.ola woelc is j>vil>H?heil ofll oially in. T H I<I DAILY 1ST IE \V S evei-y ir*ri?Tay ?a-oi'iiiiic*? LOCAL MATTERS. Ti__!*_somNa Dat.-To-day having boon ap pointed na a day of thanksgiving and prayer, both by the President of tho United States and tho City Fathors, no papor will bo issued from tbiB offico until Saturday morning. It baa boon always cus tomary, heretofore, for tho city to celebrate ila own thanksgiving day Boparato from that of tho Union or of tho Stato, but wo suppose our wiso "Oicn considered that wo wcro too poor at present to epnro two dayB from work, and that, tberoforo, it was bc3t to lump tho business. Tho principal food for reflection on thanksgiving day, in a na tional point of view, will bo, that, bad as tbinga aro, tboy might bavo boen a great deal woree; but, U-unioipally apoaking, our canscB for gratitude aro much moro positive. The city boa been spared tho viaitation of any fatal epidomio at a time wbon wo had every reason to expect and dread such a catastrophe, and wo aro gradually-and, in some respecta, rapidly-regaining a proaperoua and peaceful condition. When another year rolla round wo bopo that tho morging of the national and the city thanksgiving daya into one may bo moro ap propriate. Tux Postoffic- will bo open tbia doy from 8 o'clock to 10 o'clock A. 51., and from 5 o'clock to 6 o'clock P. M. We abe under obligations to tho Purser of the steamer Dictator for Savannah papera; also to Capt. MoNelt?, of the ateamer Pilot Boy, for favora. Wa abe requested, by tho Agents of the atoamer Pilot Boy, to stato that this steamer will touch at Boyd'a Landing on her trip to Savannah Monday, December 3d, and also on her return trip from Savannah on Wednesday next, December 5th. 1 "Mofli? Hath. Ch-bms," Etc.-The Band of the 6th Infantry "discoursed awoot mueic" last night at the Char leaton Hotel. This is ono of the finest banda in the country, and we congratulate Messrs. White ?~ Mi*__a, the gonial hosts of tho Charleston Hotel, that auch Ano treats aro given very often to their gnosta by it. Sajlks of Stocks-The following aalea of Stocks were made yesterday by Mr. John 8. Biaoa: City Six Per Cent. Stock, at 08*{@70*?. S. C. B. R. Bank Shares, at 48. 8. 0. B. li. hall ?hares, at 23*X. Greenville and Columbia R. B. Bonds, at 60. A three-story residence, ut the northeast corner of King and Trodd etreeta, waa sold for 18525. Toe Poon Dootobs.-Attention ia direoted to the notice, in another column, of Dr. Geo. S. Pei__*b, tho City Begiatrar, giving information of the whereabouts of the several dispensaries in the several warda, and also of tho reaidencos of the physicians who bavo been elected by Council to at tend the sick poor gratuitously. The organization is full and completo, provision being mado by the city for every indigent Bick poison, black or white. Thoae who have homes, and aro too aick to go to tho diBponsary, will be visited by the physician at thoir houses, and the homeless Bick find attention and medical advice at tho hospital. Medicines aro, in all cases, given free of charge. This charity ia, of course, only dosigncd for auch as are unable to pay a physician to attend thom. Tra. New Yobk Wee__v News.-The Now York Weekly News tor Novembor 21th ia boforo U8, filled with interesting articles. Mr. Benjamin Wood haa resumed the oditorahip of the papor, and is determined to make it a journal, in point of interest and reliability, second to nono in the country. It containa all the nowa of tho day; for eign correspondence of unusual piquancy; edito rials well considered, excellently written, and of sound Democratic doctrine; letters from varioua points in the South; very full market intelligence, ?to. The Now York Weeldy News is just such a vehicle of intelligence aa many of our readora want, particularly thoso in tho country who aro debarred the privilege of a daily mail. Of Mr. Wood's record wo neod aay nothing, a8 everybody in tho South knowe bow much ho waa made to aufibr for hia staunch friendahip to our caueo. Specimen coplea may bo had at our office. Meetj-no of the Bondholders op the Ch_b_es . ton and Savannah II a ir.no au_Ata mooting of tbo Second Lien, First Mortgage Bondholders of the Charleston and Savannah Bailrood Company, held yesterday at 12 M., at tho Planters and Mechanics' Bank, the committeo previously appointed report ed that they had purchased at tbo public aale on the 20th inst., from the Trustees of that Company, tho Charleston and Savannah Railroad, and all its appurtenances, for tho bonofltof tint-'class of Bond holders. When, on motion, it was Besolvedj That the bondholders who have signed the authority by which thiB committeo purchased the Charleston and Savannah Railroad now organ izo themselves into a Company, to bo culled the Savannah and Charleston Railroad Company, and that the capital stock of aaid Company bo one mil lion of dollars, divided into ton thousand shares of one hundred dollars each. Besolved, That we procood to the election of a Board of Trustoos for tho Savannah and Charles ton Railroad Company, now organized, to consist of five membors. Under tho foregoing resolution the following named gontlomon ware appointed Trustees of the Company : OF OHAB-ESTON. GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Esq., I J. BEID BO?L8TON, Esq., WM. 8. HASTIE, Esq.. | ?TOO. 8. BYAN, ESQ. Dr. F. T. WILLIS, of Savannah, Ga. On motion, tbo mooting adjourned. WM. 8. HASTIE, Chairman. J. Drayton Fobd, Secretary. NoTE-tBEB 29-The Fmsr Newbpapeb PnrNTED by Steam.-Doubtless but few of our readers are aware that printing newspapers by steam wbb firat accomplish ed so recently aa November 29,1814. Tho edition of tbo London Times of that dato was the first over printed by a steam presa. The hand proas could eoldom strike off moro than 800 im pressions an hour, and it was a tedious and labori ous Job to get off tho 4000 copies of_which tho daily issue of tho Time? at that period -.---'atf _. It waa the second Mr. ?Tohn Walte*., son of the first and fathor of the present proprietor of the Times, who mado this innovation on the old routino of tho office. He took oharge of the paper in 1803, and tho very next year ho employed ono Thovat Mabt zbb to construct an automatic proas, but for va rious reasons the soborno at that timo went through, and it was not until 1814 that K?nig, a Saxon, eucoeedod in -perfecting a stoam prsBS that was used to print tho Ttmct tot November 29. Tho following account of the event is taken from a rare biography of the three W__T_Bfl*. Owing to the opposition of the prooemen, K?nig waa not allowed to try his experiment in tho Timos office, but tho form was taken to anothor building, and an r.nnsunlly largo edition successfully print ed. Tho pressmen liud throntonod dobtructum to tho inventor and his machino, becauso thoy bc liovod it would throw them out of omploymont. As n ruso to keop thom from suspecting that auy thing unusual wns going on, thoy wore told to wait for expected nous from tho continent. It was about six o'clock in tho morning when Mr. Walter wont into tho prose room mid astonished its occupants bv telling thom that tho Times was already printed by stoam; that if thoy attomptod violouco thcro was a forco ready to suppro-*s it: but that If thoy woro ponceablo thoir wages shoi?d bo continued to ovory ono of thom until similar omploymont could bo found for thuin. Tho prom ise wa-.,doubtlesr* faithfully performed, and having bo snid lio distributed oovoral copies umoug thom. Tho Times next morning, of course, had an oditorial crowing oyoi- the i .suit of thoir enter prise, and oxplaining lo their readors tho history end principio of tho solf-ncting printing machino. A half contury lias rolled by since then, and wc now liavo steam presses as far suporior to Kohiq's automaton as that was to tho old hand machino ; but \int!l wo have a completo automatic typo-scttor, wo shall never again liavo such a sonsntion in tho printing business as was created by the first steam press. MAYon's Court, Wednesday morning, November 28.-No less than sixtocn wliito men and ono colored man woro charged with smoking on tho wharves. All of tho white mon who could bo found wore fined in sums of from $2 to $3. Tho colored individual Buffered in the latter amount. Our vigi lant policomon aro calling tho attention of the public in au emphatic manner to tho ordinance against smoking on the wharves, and his Honor thb Mayor is dotormincd to onforco tho penalties of the law against nil violators of the same. An Englishman, ovcrcomo by vinous potations, had mado his pallet in East Bay, opposito tho Custom-House, whore ho was waked by tho light of a star shilling in his eyes. Ho must havo re cently nrrivod in this country, and was probably only just about to enter himself at tho Cuatoiu Uouso, as in hie pocket woro found four English shillings and cloven half Shillingn, besides $1.50 in American specie. Ho was charged $5 for Ii?b accommodations, which waa a very good guess at the size of his pilo, ho having just $1.50 in green backs besides the coin already mentioned. A horned quadruped with a lacteal fountain, being caught trespassing in White Point Garden, was fined $1. A white man and a nogro, rojoicing in the incon diary name of Guy, were arrested for amusing themselves with mutual instruction in tho noblo art of self-dofonco in the portico of tho Postoffico. His Honor considered tho PoBtoffico too public a place for such exhibitions, and fined the pugilistic porformors $10 each. Two fair-c omplextonod individuals who preferred whiskey to water, parements to mattresses, and the sky to bod-curtainB, and who had selected re pectively Cumberland street and Frasor'a Wharf for thoir sleeping apartments, were charged $5 each for the indulgence of thoir outre fancies. Tom, a colored ?pocimen of tho genus homo, who had drunk whiskey until ho saw stars, and then taken a horizontal position at the corner of Broad and State streets to compare notes botweon the whi.koy and heavenly luminaries, whore ho was incontinently taken in charge by a third apooiea of stars, who kindly furnished him with moro private quarters, for which he waa required to pay the usual amount of $5 currency. A quartette of white men being ongagod in a fisticuff concert in Elliott-street, wero grabbed by soi no neighboring stars, who did not like Buoh interference with the music of the spheres. Thoy ?.vero required to pay a music li ecus o of $10 each. West India Fbtjit.-Nothing ia more luscious than a ripe banana; nothing more delicious than a sweet orange; nothing moro exquisite than a good pineapple; and yot_any of these luxuries, as well Eta many others which wo havo not room to men tion, can bo had na near aa No. 57 Markot street, where a large and well ?olectcd supply of Weat India Fruit, Northern apples, choico nuts, &c., Sec., is kept constantly on hand by Messrs^ Bart & Wnvrn. *. -o A Favorite Besobt in King-Btroet, for years, has boon Mr. James E. Spear's magnificent jewelry establishment, for all who wished a choico article of tvatchos, jewelry, plated ware, &c. The war seems to havo passed this store by, afraid to commit liavoc in euch a splendid placo. There is now an additional attraction at Mir. Spear's, good for sore 3yo8, as nil will acknowledge. That venerable op tician, so well known to oui- oldost citizens, Mr. John B. Bird, Son., boro ministers to defective :iumnn vision. Of Mr. Brno's skill we neod eay lothing. His works are known of all mon. The ?lasses by tho aid of which this presont paragraph s penned woro mado by him a dozen years ago, ind still rotain all theil- pristine cxcelloneo. Toe Eye and Ear.-Bead Dr. Gardner's ad ,'Ortisomont. To those wanting Artificial Legs or Arma wo .vould call particular attention to the advertisement n another column. tuths Special to the Ladies.-At Mrs. B. J. Cotch E-Tt's Emporium of Fashions, No. 263 King ? trcot, .an bo found tho largest and most choico selection jf "millinery" in tho city, and at the lowest pricos. Ladies buying for tho country will do well to call ?id examino boforo purchasing olscwhoro. Particular attention given to country orders. * mwf For Coughs, Colds and Throat disorders, use 'Rrown's Bronchial Troches," having proved thoir efficacy by a teBt of many years. Tho Troches aro ?ighly recommended and prcscribod by Physicians md Surgeons in tho Army. Thoso exposed to sud lon changos should always be supplied with "The Troclves," as thoy give prompt relief. thstuS We have been shown specimens of tin painted with ho Heady Hoofing Company's "Gutta Percha Elastic Ce nent," which for strength has no equal. Wo mibjcotod he point to the most severe tests, euch os applying to it Ire?, bonding and robonding _tho tin, and yet the point ikowcd no sign of cracking, until the Un iteolf was i roten. Something of its durability can be inferred by ts superior strongth over other paint? now in use. Those laving now or old tin roofs that need pointing would do roll to oxamino tho above point boforo going elsewhere. ?.he parties who aro applying it are responsible, and -uarantoo that tho oldest and most leaky tin roofs can be nodo perfectly tight, and at cheaper rotes than eon bo .-forde.a by any of the old methods. If dcsirablo thoy ino apply the pointe now In nso, and hove facllltico for laing the samo at more reasonable rotes than con bo Horded clso where. Orders can bo loft at J. W. Cabma?-t's, Saat Boy, below Broad-street From among numerous estlmonlols they refer to several und or Business Notices. BOYS'FINEClPS,60c. A FINE BLACK CLOTH GAP, 60c. f___ Just oponed, 30 dozon of tho obovo. boys' Block and Drab Felt Hats, $1 Men's Black and Drab Felt Hats, ti, $1.60. STEELE'S "HAT HALL," No. 813 King streot, Between Wentworth and Liberty streets. November 19 mi* J. E. DAPRAY, DENTIST, NO. 6 LIBERTY STREET, BOUTH SIDE, ClIAUL_B_STO?-, 8. O. Bepte_ob_r 12 w&_ BUSINESS NOTICES. A Novelty-. Tho latest ami moat effectual remedy for the euro of debility, loss of pppetito, h?adaelio, torpor of the liver, etc.. Is PANKNIH- HEPATIC BITTERS. For Balo by aU Druggists, th A Pact "Worth Iv nowl titi. Tho best investment for au invalid, who suffern from debility or loes of appetite, is s bottlo of Panknih'b lle patic Hitters, as It ?-ill be sure to give rcllei. For nalo by all Drn-'grnls. i To Plamteiw.-If you wish Forllli-ors, apply to J. N. Robson, "Mo. 02 EaBt Bay, wbo has always a largo stork, anil on Iho uiobt favorable teriuB. November 39 mi tlistii2nioa No mow: PAM face?, but ono of n rosy lint. Er riNG's Saubavaiii--?. and Quken's Deuout is rocom nic iileil by physicians for oil Impurities ol tho blood. It will give now life lo tho aged anil restore tho young.' Novcmbor 21 etutli "Spring it is cheery, Winter is dreary, Green leaves hang, buttha brown must fly ; When he it shaken. Lone and forsaken. What can an old man ii?) but diet" Why, take P-antation Ritmos to bo sure, and with thom o new lease of life. Tho old aro niatlo young again, tho middle-aged rojoleo, and tho young beeomo doubly brilliant by uhIuT tills splendid Touie. Dyspep sia, Ilearlbuni, Liver Complaint, Headache, Pains in the Side, "Crick in tho Back," ami till symptoiuB of Stomachic Dcrangomont yield at (HUM to tho lioaltli-giviiig iulluouce ol' Plantation Brrr-ns. rut_u3 Novcmbor 27 __To tue Loveu- of Good Coon Bread.-Take one pint of good sweet Indian Meal, one tea-cup of Flour, a little Salt, and sift tbeso together, with thrco smaU tea spoonfuls of PIONEER YEA8T rOWDER (no other will do), rub in a ploco of sweet Butter tho olzo of nn egg; add one pint of sweet milk, ami two eggs well beaten; a spoonful of Sugar wiU Improve it; put into pans and bake in a quick oven. For sale by HENRY BISCHOFF ?t CO , No. 197 East Bay street, Charleston, S. C. November 17 atuthlmo PaON-EB Soap) No. 31-Superior to lull Pioneer soap most economical of alii Sold by H. BISCHOFF k CO.", No. 197 East Bay street, Charleston, 8. C. November 17 atuthlmo If too want Liorrr Biscuit, P?o Crust, Mufflon, or Corn Broad, call into Hkniit Bisciio.-f A, Co.'a, No. 107 Eaat Bay street, Charleston, 8. C, and get a box of Pio noor Yeast Powder, with directions, now in use by tho best Hotels and Pastry Cooks in Ulla city. Novcmbor 19 mwilmo Coixbton Bitt-i_ has been need for tho last fifty years; and recommended by ali who havo need it, as being tho best Bitters for Dyspepsia and all nervous dls ?mcB. A_k for CoUcton Bitters, and tako no other. * November 2G mwf For restoring strength and appetite, une the groat Soutliurn Tonic, Pankntn's Hepatic Bitteiw and yon will not bo disappointed. For salo by aU druggists. tn "TTr.TiP Me, Cassius, on I Sink I" is the cry of Nature, when the healthy action of the system la impaired. Naturo aska to bo helped-not thwarted-and this help, when tho organs of secretion fail to perform their natural func tions, is boat g1 von by MARSDENS VEGETABLE SANA TI VE PILLS, which perform their work in a gentle manner, and Involve none of thoso subsequent ill effocta whloh aro euro to follow tho ubo of many of the nostrums of the day. Fur tale by all Druggists, KING k CASSTDEY, Agent-. .GOODRICH, WINE-IAN k CO., Agents. November 20 0 Hoaft-oPATHic Medical Notice.-Drs. C_-o_x-*t k Bohlxt (of Columbus, Ga.,) having permanently located In Charleston, rcspectfolly tender their services to the citizens, in the practico of Homoeopathy. Dr. C. has had tho experience of fifteen, years In this Behool of medicine. Ofllce at our residence, No. 11, 8. W. cornor COLLEGE and GREEN STREETS (comer of Green). liEii.i-v M. ut.Ec_i.EY, al. D_Philip T. Scht.ey, M.D. September 3 lyr .REPAIR YOUR UC0F3 WITH THE GUTTA PERCHA ELA8TIC CE--ENT, TO DE HAD AT J. W. CAItMALT'S, t?o. 60 EAST BAY, : : : CoD-H-a of Boyce's WaX-ar. Read the foUowing Certificates : CuAnLEsroN, October 10,18CC. Tills will certify that the point put upon tho Synagogue ind Tabernacle by tho Ready Roofing Company ha- stood bo test of soveral heavy falla of rain and shows no leaks. rho roofs wero of old tin and leaked in nevera] placea bo hre the new paint was put on. CITARLES U. MOISE, President of the Cong. B. E. Cha___8TO?-, November 28,1800. In September last, tho fish market needing repairs ?pon its roofs, which was very old and in a vury leaky ?ondition, I had applied to it tho Ready Roofing Com >any's "Guttapercha Elastic Cemont," dispensing with .ho services of a tinner, it having boen guaranteed that it :ould bo made tight with tho cement alono. I would now ?ertify that this roof shows no leaks, and la impervious o rains. (Slgnod) W1XLIAM KIRKWOOD, Novcmbor 29 * Chief Clork of Markets. PREPARE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. REMEMBER THAT FRED. Von SANTEN, NO. 200 KING-STREET (this la his address, if you wish to >rder by mall), has this season an unusually largo, and iertainly tho most beautiful collection of FANCY 300DS. TOYS and FTREWORK8 in thia city. Ho bos }ccu cstabUshod here- for seventeen years, and Mer 'bant-, Planters and families residing in or visiting the .Ity will find it profitable, instructive and amusing to aspect tho Goods which ho is now oponingat the SANTA JLADS HEADQUARTERS, and which will make nui table presents lor tho coming holiday?. II you cannot visit iira personally, any one acquainted with tho city will ?-11 you that Von SANTEN knows how to give satisfac ion in filling all orders for tho country, watch aro on rusted to bia caro. Outside of Iii? Shelf Goods, he offers o the Trade TOYS, FIREWORK8 and CONFECTIONE RY, put up together or Boporatoly, lu original boxes, at iriccs ranging from five to one hundred dollars per case. If you wish to buy or order any Toya or other Pre-onta br your parents, children or friends, in tho Fancy Goods Inn. such aa beautiful CABAS, WORK BOXES, CHINA 1RNAMENTS, JEWEL CASES, TOILET BETTS, FO JOS, OARD CASES, and most beautiful ALBUMS, coat ng from $1 up to $25 each, and other ornamental as woll - useful Presents, go to SANTA GUUS' HEADQUARTERS, No, 200 KING-STREET, Ttiroe doora below Wentworth-stroot. NovomborlO_atnth-mo SH?RTE?GS, SHEET? AND DRILLINGS. '"10NSIENMENT8 OF THE ABOVE GOODS, FROM ._/ the Augusta Factory, for ealo by % TAFT & HOWLAND. November 20_thatnS ?REAT REMEDY FORHIMDACIIE PI?SE SUFFERING FROM THIS DISTRE-StNG dlae-so Bhould use CALDWELL'S OEPHALIO MIX URE, or HEADACHE REMEDY, prepared and for aale t the Neni Haael street Drug Store, opposite the Syna ogue. J. MARSHALL CALDWELL, PBABHAOIUTZ-T. NoTOmber 29 1 AUCTION SALES. Furniture, Chairs. Sewing Machines, d.i. MY BOWEK8 ?& WILCOX. Will be poid in our Blore, No. 137 Mooting street, oppo Hlto Market, TO-MOHROW, 3U_h November, at 10 o'clock, A Uno Pet of MAHOGANY AND BEDROOM FURNI TURE, CONBIKTINCl OF : MAHDLE TOP BUREAU, with large glass; Mnrblo Top Wash ?land. Ano Mahogany Wonlrobe. Mahogany Bedstead, with Ooralea; Marblo Top Side Table, Marble Top Sideboard, Wheeler te Wilson _ Sowing Muchluc, lu (OOd Mahogany Cuno; Wilson Hewing Machine, Sofa, Dining Table, Common Tablea, line Easy Choir, Cana Seat Chain?, Hooking Chair?, Common Wash ..taurin, Cooking Stoves, Ac. &C. kimo, A Ano largo WORK MULE, in good working order. Condition!, cash. ' _ November 2'J M. L. AIItlAK Will sell, TO-MORROW, 30th instant, at 10 o'clock, at No. IO Vendue Range, SMOKED BEEF, Segar., English Mustard, Ac. ALSO, A lot of DRY GOODS, Clothing, noslory, Wotchco, Jew dry, Ac. Conditiouii cash. Novembor 29 "" R E ALESTATE, AT PRIVATE SALE, B? SMITH & M'GILLIVRAY, No. 27 Broad Street, SOUTH SIDS, NEAR STATE STREET. FIRST CLASS SEA ISLAND CO-TON PLANTATIONS VALUABLE BICE PLANTATIONS VALUABLE UPLAND PLANTATIONS AND FARMS EXTENSIVE AND VALUABLE MANUFACTORIES, MILL SITES AND DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESI DENCES, in various parts of the South. AI-SO, HOUSES AND BUILDING LOTS of aU sizoe, pri?es and descriptions, in ovory part of tho City, ?optember 2(1 wfiu'jnn __MW__>___-__-_-B_l____WW--_-_-__-__-__M__-___---___|l-l _i-i_i_m PKOCLAMATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, > City of Charlesti n. j By PETER C. GAILLARD, MAYon. WHEREAS. AT A MEETING OF THE CITY COUN CIL, hold on Tuesday, tho 20th instant, tho following Resolution was adopted: Resoh-cd, That tho Honornblo tho Mayor is hareby re quested to recommend tim t on the day .?-et apart by tlic Pi. sldent of tho United States, namely, tho 20th day ol November, our people unite with tboir thankful humilia tion for mercies, their recognition of His special blcss lngB vouchsafed to us as a city, and cordially supplicate tho Throne of Graco in behalf of our city and country. Now, therefore, in compliance with the sold Resolu tion, I do hereby issuo this, my Proclamation, sotting opart THIS DAY, tho 29th instant, to bo observed ob a day of public Thanksgiving and Prayer, by tho inhabi tants of Charleston; and tho Ministers and the pooplo ol tho various religious denominations oro requested to as sembla on that day, at their usual places of worship, and, with united hearts and voices, offer their tributo oi praiso and thanksgiving to tho Author of all good ; and in particular for tho general health wo havo enjoyed. And that Ho has preserved us by His special blessing in an en tiro exemption from pestilence. And, also, to. suppli cate tho Throne of Grace in behalf of our country. Given under my hand and the seal of tho city, this [l. 8.] twenty-second day of November, A. D. one thousand oight hundred and sixty-six. P. O. GAILLABD, Mr-yor. W. H. Smitu, Clerk of Council. November 23 PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT, 1 Cn.Mu.r.sTON, November 25, ISO?. . fTHIE FOLLOWING IS PUBLISHED FOR GENERAL I Information : Office of Health Department-No. 117 Coming street. City Hospital-Mazyck street, between Magazine and Queen street?, in charge of Dr. F. PEYRE PORCHER. Residence, northeast corner of South Bay and Legare streets; and Dr. a CHATBURN BROWN, residence No. 221 Mooting Htroct. ?BAOT DI8TniCTS. H F.___.-rn District No. 1-Bounded on the north by south sido of Basel street; south by South Battery; cast by Cooper River, and west by cast side of King street. Phy sician in charge. Dr. JOSEPH VATES. Rcaidonce, No. 10 Church street. liriiTn District No. 2-Bounded on . 'no north by south eldo of Beau ruin street; south by South Bat-ory ; east by west aldo of King street, and west by Ashley River. Physician In chargo. Dr. PETER PORCHER. Residence, southwest corner of Church and Trodd ?troc ta. Health District No. 3-Bounded on tho north by Routh side of John and Chapel streets ; south by north 9ldo of Hasel street; east by Cooper River, and weat by oast sido of King street- Physician in chargo, Dr. JOHN L. ANCRUM. Residence, No. 9 Society street. Health District No. 1-Bounded on tho north by south side of Cannon street ; south by north sida of Beau ruin street; east by west side of King street, and west by Ashley River. Physician in chargo, Dr. J. SOMERS BUIST. Residence, northwest corner of Butlcdgo and Beaufain streets. Health District No. 6-Bounded on tho north by City Boundary; south by north side of John and Chapel straits; cost by Cooper River, and west by cast aide of [Ung street. Physician in elmi-gc. Dr. J. FORD PRIO LKAU. Residence, Broad street, opposite Trapmann. Health District No. 0.-Bonn.lod on tho north by City Boundary; south hy north sido of Cannon street; oast by weft "rtde of lilnj street, and west bv Ashley River. Physician in charge. Dr. S. L. LOCKWOOD. Residence, . crue di wannon and Smith streets. DISPENSAMES AND OFFICES OF CALI.. Fon Health District No. 1.-At Sailors' Home, Mar ket, opposite State street. Fob Health Distihct No. 2.-At Dr. P. Porchcr's Office, southwest corner of Church and Trodd streets. For Health District No. 3.-At Shirar's Dlsponsory, Society street, between King and Meeting s?rcete. Fon Health District No. _,-At City Hospital, Mazyck street. Fon Health District- No. ..-At southeast corner of ?St. Philip and Warren streets. For Hhalth District No. C.-At southeast corner of L_nuon and Smith streets. Office Hours--From 0 to 10 o'clock A. M., and 6 to G o'clock P. M. All patients who aro ablo will bo required to attend at theso Dispensarles within tho abovo specified hours. rhey will also conti-o their calls to the Dispensary of tho District in which they resido. GEORGE 8. PELZER, M. D., City Registrar, in chargo of Health Department. Novembor 29 10 NOTICE. Office City Treasurer, November 17, I860. THE ATTENTION OF OWNERS OF REAL E8TATE in the city Is called to tho following Resolution and Section of an Ordinance respecting City Taxes : "Resolved, That the timo for the payment of tho Tax >n Real Estate is hereby extended to the first day of De cember, 1866, inclusive; Provided, that interest is poid tom tho 30th September to tho day of payment of said ax, at the rate of seven per cent, per annum." "Section 2. Any porson or persons, or corporation.., .Ullng to pay the taxes in tho manner and at the timos lereinafter prescribed, shall bo doubly taxod. And it hall be the duty of tho City Treasurer to forthwith issuo ixecutfon. against the goods, chattels and other property if sold persons or corporations, and lodge the said excell ions with the City Sheriff, who sholl immediately pro _od for tho collection of the samo, in tho manner pro -ded by Ordinance for tho enforcement of tho execution." S. THOMAS, City Treasurer. Novombor 23 0 LAW NOTICE. rHE UNDERMGNKP ARE ASSOCIATED AS PART NERS, and propose to practice in tho STATE OURT8 OF LAW AND EQUITY for the Districts ot tarnwoU, Beaufort and Colloton, under tho nomo and lylo of "DAVANT." Ofllco, for the present, at GILLISONVILLE, South irollnfl. R. J. DAVANT. November 23 fm J. C. DAVANT. FIRE LOAN. MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, \ Crrt Hall, Novembor 9,18?0. j A LL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REBUILDING IN TSE ?\_ Burnt Districts and Waste Places of tho City, un or "An Act ot the General Assembly, giving authority > the City Council of Charleston to proceed in the mat _r of a Fire Loan, with a view to aid in building up the ity anew," are hereby notifica that tho form of appll ition for loans can bo obtained at tho office of the Clerk f Council, bctwoou the hours of 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. All application? must bo filed In tho above mentioned Boo, as the Committee will meet every Monday to con dor the somo. By order ot the Mayor. W. H. SMITH, Novembor 10 Clerk of Council. DISCHA-lOE? SOLDIERS. ill A A BOUNTY-ALL 80LDD2R8 WHO EN pXxJXJ LISTED In 1801, 1862, 1803, 1004 ond 1805, id servod two or throe years, or wore discharged on ac quit of wound.; and the widows, children or parent? of toll soldiers who diod In ur.rvico, AN NOW OBTAIN ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS A_D DITIONAL BOUNTY AND A PENSION. All widows drawing pensions oro now entitled to an in -eaee of two douai _ per month for oach child. I havo received official forms and instructions, and can i Ule theso claims without delay If claimant? will call at ice. No fee? required lu advance. Persona residing at a distance con havo the necessary -.pera sent thom on application by letter. Address T. HURLEY, U. S. Lioenaed Claim Agent, No, 160 Meeting ?treat, Chorl?-ton, 8. 0. October M Ino ? ? . AUCTION SALES. One Hundred ('ases Bonis and Shoes. itv JUILICS DiMiii;. TO-MORROW, tho "10th instant, I will sell at my store, corner of Kim: and Liberty street?, ONE HUNDRED CASK- BOOTS AND SHOES, Boleetcd by a Southern Merchant oxpreasl** for Retail Triulr. CONK1HT1NO IN l'AIlT OH* TUE ?TOIXOWIHU nr?_"? : CaseB Gent's Uno CALF 1*. S. BOOTH Cases Genfs Kip U. W. Bootu Cases Gent's Primo Hunting Boot* CUM Men's CM Brogans, li to 10 Cases Men's Kip Brogans, G to 11 and 9 to LI Comet Alen'? Calf Balmorals, 0 to 10 and 0 to Li Cases Men's Kip Balmorals, C to 13 and 0 to LJ Cases Men's Calf Congress discs Ladle?' Kid Gallera Cases Ladles' Goat and Kid Balmorals Onea? Misses' Calf Balmoral*, 0 to 'J mid Q lo 10 Cases Boys' Congre.;? Cartoons Ladles' Liirtin:: Con^rcPH Cartoons Ladles' Flue Moro? co Balmorals Cartoons Ladle*' Kid (*oo(n*om Cartoons Misses' Morocco 'lipped Balmoral* Cartoons Childrens', various styles. also. A LONG LINE OF CLOTHING, omnmoM of: MEN'S OVERCOATS, Dress aud Business Coats, CshbI niorc, Tweed and Jean Pants, Ac. Terms cosh. November 2'J NOTICE." Sales EVERY EVENING at 7 o'clork. by KILROY Je Co., No. MB Kiug-street, of a ge-ara] assortment of dry GOODS, Clothing, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Bootu and Shoos, Cutlery, PcrAimery and Soap?. Novuiubur 29 YcVow Metal and Nails, on account of whom ?I may concern. BY J. A. EN S LOW ?& CO. On BATURDAY next, let December, will bo sold at li oVloc-, lu stoic on Palmetto Wbart, A QUANTITY OF YELLOW METAL AND COMPO SITION NAILS, stripped from tho French barlt Mazatlan, II. Faure master, wliirli put into this port in distress, and sold by order of the French Consul. November 28 Elegant Parlor aiul Bed-Boom Furniture, Mirror?, Car pris, ?vc. HY 1V1LI1UR Si SON. On MONDAY, Docembor 3d, at our Sales Koonin, corner of State and Ch-l-icre-strcots, at half-post 10 o'clock, wiU be sold, A FINE AND HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF PARLOR AND BED-ROOM FURNITURE, CO.nsisti.no of: DAMASK SEAT SOFAS, Lounges, Marble-top Pier and Side Tobies; Hair-seat, Damask and other Chairs; el retint Gilt Framed Mantel and Sido Mirrors, Pictures, Morblc top Bureaus with Glasses, WashBlauds, Cottugo 8 Ms, Bed steads, Wardrobes, Brussels and other Carpeting, Feather Beds, PilowB and Mottrepsos; ouo Ano Refrigerator, kc. ALSO, An elegant 7-octovo Rosewood Caso STODART'S PIANO. Conditions cash. November 29 Sloop Malla. HY It. ?Se A. _?. CALDWELL. On WEDNESDAY, 6th December, will bo sold on South ern Wharf, at 11 o'clock, Tho SLOOP MALTA, seven tons burthen. Coppered and Copper Fastened; has ono ault of Sails, Anchor and Chain. Conditions cash. thstuw4 November 29 A Cfiance for Capitalists-Large Vacant Lot xn Mecling-streel. BY \V. Y. LEITCH & It. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. WiU bo sold, at Auction, in front of the old Customhouse, at li o'clock on WEDNESDAY, December 5, That spaeiou? and eligibly situated LOT, containing 100 feet front on Mocting-streot by 300 feet dcop. This property is sufficiently largo for the building ot four stores on tho west, with an entrance and a capacity for tlio erection of additional buildings in the rear, thus offering a splendid opportunity for an investment. Tbo locality of this property in the principal business street, and ita contiguity to the fashlonoblo hotels of this city, with tbo city railway running In front, and Its large space, entitles it to tho consideration of capitalints. Terms accommodating. For further particulars, ap ply aa above, at No. 25 BROAD-STREET. Thin property can be treated for at private Bale. Novombor 3 1 wf Desirable Three Story Brick Besidence al Auction. BY li. M. MARSHAL-?. On TUESDAY, 4th December, at 11 o'clock, will bo sold, at the old Custom House, That desirable THREE STORY BRICK RESIDENCE on the north aide of Society-street, known aa No. SG. It contains six square rooms, pantry and dressing room. On tho premises aro all the necessary out-buildings of brick, and a cistern. The House Is supplied throughout with gas. Tbo Lot measures 45 feet front and back by 128 feet In depth, be the same a little more or lees. Terms-Ono-flAh cash; balance by bond, payablo In one, two, three aod four years, with interest semi-annu ally, secured by mortgage of the premises, buildings to bo kept Insured and policy assigne-. Purchaser to pay mo for papers. November 20 UN BEB. DECREE IN EQUITY. Chafee ??. Cohen. Administrator, et al. On TUESDAY, 11 lb December next, at li ociooK, ?lil bo sold In front of tbo Exchange, AU that LOT OF LAND, with the threo-stoiy BRaCK BUILDING thereon, situate on tbo north sido of tho street loading down to North Commercial Wharf, and be ing the second tenement of the range commencing on East Bay street. Terms-One-third cash; the balance on a credit of ono and two years, with intcrost on the whole amount, pay able Bomi-annuaUy until the principal is paid in full. The building to bo insured and the policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers. ?JAMES W. GRAY, November 19 ml tutu Master in Equity. Estate Sale of Valuable Sea Island Plantations sit uated on Edisto Island-Bice Lands opposite Wil ton, St. PauVs Parish-Cotton Lands on Toogoo doo Creek, St. PauVs Parish, in the State of South Carolina, belonging to Hie late Ephraim Si. Bay nard, Esq. BY II. H. BeLEON. WiU bo sold, at Publie Auction, in tbo City of Charleston, 8. C.. on WEDNESDAY, tho 6th of December, I860, at 11 o'clock, at the old Custom House, corner of Broad and East Bay streets, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PLANTATIONS: Edisto Is-and. AcnEs. Scasldo Plantation.300, more or less Residue of Hickory Hill.100, moro or leas Wilson's.132, moro orljv Pi-metto.132, moro or less Shorgoold.158, moro or less bbcll House.190, moro or leas Rod House.160, more or less Scabrook's.104, moro or less The above adjoin, and may bo purchas ed as one Plantation, containing in all..1320, more or less Rabbltt Point. 674, moro or less Laroche's. 200, moro or less Little Edisto Place. 300, moro or loss Total number of Acres on Edisto Island.2400, moro or loss St. Paul's Parish Cotton Plantation on Toogoodoo.600, more or lees 8t Bartliolomow'e Pariah Rico Planta tion, oppoHiU?,Wilton (R. L.).200, moro or less Total amount of Land.3100, moro or less Terms-Ono-third cash; balance in ono and two years, secured by bond and mortgago of tho premisos. THOS. H. WILLINGHAM, Trustee of E. M. Baynard, decoas?d. N. B.-Any information in relation to tho above may bo obtained from WILLIAM WHALEY, Esq., Solicitor, No. 48 Broad stroet, Charleston, S. 0., or H. H. DeLEON, No. 29 Broad street wf October 24 UNITED STATES SALES OP LAND IN ST. HELENA PARISH. SOUTH CAROLINA. Notice Is hereby givon that at 10 o'clock A. M., on MON DAY, December 3d, 1800, at the office of tho United States Direct Tax Commissioners, in Beaufort, South Carolina, we sbaU offer tor sale, to tho highest bid der (the minimum price being ton dollars an acre). All the GOVERNMENT SCHOOL FARMS (numbored from one to thlrty-thrco, inclusive) In St. Helena Parish, Beaufort District, State aforesaid, each, either, entire, or in two or more divisions, as tho Commissioners may ?oem oxpodleint. Terms cash. For further particulars, see the notico in the Charlos lon Courier, dated Ootobor 1st, I860. WILLIAM HENRY BRISBANE, W. B. WORDING, United 8 late a Direct Tax Conimlsaieners for South Carolina. November 13 PRIVATE SALES. _ Pleasant, Convenient and Eligible Famuy Besidenco on Ea*t Bay. by B. mccall. U Private Sale That most pleasant and convenient throo-story FAMI LY RESIDENCE No. 224 East Bay stroet, oont-inlng six cell ilniHiicd upright rooms, two largo attics, dressing ooma, pantry and store-room, a three-story piazza cn loncd. gas and grates throughout. On the Lot, which is if good tazo, are a two-story Brick Kitchen, with ampio .ocommodaUon for servants, a slahl \ corrio?0 and etoi*e touse, large cistern and weU of water, two flower gar tons and paved yard, and the entire pr? mise? in good ?Tder. Apply au above, at No. 61 BROAD STREET. November 23 23,27,29, doel-4 First Quality Bice Plantation lo be Benled. BY ?J. DRAYTON FORD, Broker sind ('onimiiilon Ajgent? The very desirable RICE PLANTATION, known a? 'South Chachan,'* situated on the weston*, branch of tho -oper River. This Plantation la located at tbo beat Itch of the tl?ea; is freo from salts; has been under un iterrupted culture, and Is in complote order. It em races 252 acres prime swamp land which Is cultivated; as . large tract of upland fields suited for ootton _r pro laions, and an abundance of wood tor fuel. It has ex? -nsivs accommodations for laborers, barn, and every ling Riiltablo toe Ua successful management. Petaca Ion given as coon as required. For particulars Inquire as above, at No. 40 BROAD STREET. November 10 ni 3 tuUu* Chariostoa. AUCTION SALES. Positive Sale of Halter and Shoukters. BY 1. HI. CATER. WiU be sold TO-MORROW MORNING, at 10 o clock, on Brown'? Wlmrf, ?:_____, 100 tubB and keg.. STRICTLY CHOICE BUTTER, now landing 1000 Bacon Shoulder?, in lot?.. Conditions eui _. _November ? _ Car/o Sale of Cuba Muscovado Sugars, per Sehr, "T. '?/. Frazier." from Matamos, HY IIKVUY COIIIA -te VO, TO-MORROW, 30th inst., at 11 o'clock, A.M., nloiiKHido Sehr. "T. J. Fnir.ler." on Accommodation Whorl, will HI hlld*. . _T. LI'CIA" PRIME MUSCOVADO SUGAR 40 Ililli*. "Virginia," Fair to Good Muscovado Sugar 40 boxes "S" Fair to Good Muscovado Sugar. Tonne-Under ?1000, ?uah; .1000 Md s-2000, 15days; over MOGO, .10 davs, approved endowed notes. *?-Aui:ut.ta CooautuUonullat, Bavannab ltopubl can oud Columbiu Pha?nix, each coi>y once and send bill to n. c. a co. _ govwnBorjW Oraii'fcbnn/ Fem'ilc Seminary. BY .?At'OB COHEN ?.- CO. On TUESDAY, the 4th of December, at 11 o'clock, at the north of the Exchange, wiU bo sohl, THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY, situated in the town of Orangcburg, and known oh tho Orancchurg TCnialo College. Tho building is large, und suitublo for a Hotel or Boarding School, being capable of accowniodoUng about two hundred (200) person?. On the premises oi gas works for BUpplylna the building willi una; and a fin? orchard and garden. '1 he grounds ore ample and eligibly located, being near the railroad depot. Terms-One-tenth (1-10) canta; balance by bond, paya ble in fivo (5) fctpial annual instalments, scenred by mort gng? of the properly. Premise.-, lo bo kept insured and policy assigucd. _rarclu__wcr to pay us for papers. Tlie above property can be treated for at private sale. November 20 SIXTY FINIO MULES FOR SALE. Tho Kulmi.i Mills Company, having no further use for their Team?, will olYi-.r (tor eulo (at their Works on the South Carolina Railroad), eight rollet from Augusta, Go., on Uic FIRST TUESDAY in December, SIXTY (CO) FINE MULES and TWO (2) HORSES, with LOO CARLS, WAGONS, HARNESS, Ac, Ac. Most ol these Mules were brought from Kentucky last winter, and aro very superior an?mala; they aro all in excellent order, after working hard the entire summer. TLero is uo Uuer lot of Muled In the country. Terms cash. BENJAMIN F. EVANS, President Kahnla Mills. AtJ~ Augusta Constltutionollst, Savannah Republican, Macon Telegraph, and Montgomery Advertiser, publish daily ?B 2Mb Instant, and ?end bill to this office. Novomber 12 PR?VATE SALES._ k VaiuablcRe?l Estate, at Private Sale only. BY WILBUR _- SON. We offer great inducements, and on Ubcral terms, The foUowing desirable RESIDENCES and VACANT LOTS, viz : HOU8E AND LOT in Calhoun street, south side, throe doors cast of Smith street. House and Lot, No. 1, north side Bognrd street House and Lot north side Henrietta aireo., three doors from Meeting street. Houso and Lot north sido ? pring-streot, No. 86. Houso and Lot in Court Houso Squoro; largo Lot and elegant Dwelling of nine rooms. ALSO, LOT In Rutledge street, 40 feet front by 120 foet. Lot northwest corner Mill and Lucas Btrects, CO feet by 125 fcot. Lot in Chapel street, one door west of Old leo Houso, directly opposite Northeastern Railroad, 35 foot front by 122 feet. Lot in Bee street, 50 feet front by 100 feet. Lot in Friend street, 3T feet front by ICO feot-next Lot Bonthwcst of Broad street. Two valuable Farms, 10 miles from the city, with Slatod Roof Cottage thereon, and outbuHdings complote; both containing 660 acres. ALSO, TO RENT.-A fino MANSION, containing every conve nience; beat located In the city. For aB of the above tbo terms will bo madomost Ubcral by applying to as as above, CORNER STATE AND CHALMERS 8TREET8. November 19_ n2w_0_ Valuable Sea Island Cotton Plantation for Sau?. BY LOWNDES Si GHIMH ALL, Brokera, Auctioneers and Real Est. Agenta, Law Range, Broad Street. At Private 8alo A PLANTATION on Edlsto Island, situated on the South Edlsto River, and containing 195 acres of high land, about 15 of which aro under woods, the balanoe cloared. Attached ia a body of about ?00 acres of marsh and rush landa, affording superior facilities for manur ing, and a fino rango for cattle. A portion of this is capa ble of being reclaimed with comparatively little lobor, and, In tho opinion of competent judges, ia weU adapted for tho produvUon of cotton. For further parUc_.___ apply -a above, or to Du. J. J. MURRAY, Edlsto Island. Purchaser to pay L. A Q. for papers. Novembor 21_wfmO Woodstock Plantation for Sale or Rent. BY CLIFFORD & MATHEWES, Real Estate Agent?, No. 31 1-2Broad Street. WOODSTOCK PLANTATION, 10 miles from Charles ton, on the South Carolina Railroad, containing 969 acres, 160 cleared, and 60 acres Rico Land. It 1b woll wooded, and contains some of the vt_ry bent cotton and provision lands; would suit well to attend the markets. It is well adapted for raising stock, Ac. A large Dwell ling, negro houses aud Mill on tho place. Terms-One-third cash ; balance in one, two and throe years, secured by bond and mortgage of tho property. November 27 tuths Valuable Farm on Charleston Neck, 4 Miles from City, for Sale or Lease. BY CLIFFORD _. MATHEWES, Real Estate Agents, No. 31J. Broad-street. At Private Sale For 8alo or lease, a VALUABLE FARM on Charlee ton Nock, four miles from tho Court House, on Ship-yard Creok, containing 190 acres-one-half cultivated, balance well wooded ; good Seo Island cotton land, Dwelling, Ne gro Homos, Ac._tutbsO_Novembor 20 Hantlsome Residence in Wenltoorlh-streeL BY CLIFFORD Si MATHEWES, Real Estate Agenta, No. 311_ Broad-street. At Private Salo A handsome three story BRICK RESIDENCE, de lightfully situated, and convenient to business localities, containing eight square Rooms, large Pantry and Store Room, Bathing Room, Attic and all modern improve ment?. Tho House Is handsomely furnished throughout, and ornamental and shade Trees aro growing in front. Lot measures 30 foot front by 136 feet deep. Terms accommodating. tuthsO Novomber 20 At Private Sale. BY CLIFFORD & MATHE WES, No. 311-2 Broad street. SEA ISLAND CO'lTON PLANTATIONS UPLAND COTTON PLANTATIONS BICE PLANTATIONS FARMS. FIRST-CLAS8 WATER-POWERS, 8UMMEI. RESORTS, Ac, Ac, in this State and Georgia. ALSO, DESIRABLE RESIDENCES AND BUILDING LOTS n overy part of tho city. 3mo September 21 Profitable Drug Business? for sale. by smith o? Mcgillivray, At the Red Sign, No. ,'.. Broad Street. Tho STOCK. GOOD WILL, and cntiro FIXTURES of hot popular Retail House, No. 238 King-street, near harket street, of tho Messrs. PRATT k WILSON BROS., _nd now in full operation. The proprietors scU only thot thoy may give their en ire attention to theil- Wholesale and Manufacturing Bu ll ness in Hoyno s trcot._ November 28 Furniture, Horses, Vehicles, Ac, at Auction. by smith & mcgillivray, io. 27 Broad street, so-nth ?Ide, near l?tate street. Sales of FURNITURE, Ac., at private roeldenoea at ended to at moderato charges. Auction every WEDNESDAY tor HORSES, VEHICLE^, "URNITURE, Ac., at half-past 10 o'clock, at our office. October 2_ ESTATE SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS ON JOHN'S ISLAND AND IN BARNWELL DISTRICT. .t Private Solo PARK PLANTATION, situated on John'a Island, flf 3on iiiiles from the city. It contains 1200 acree of high nd a largo body of Marah Lands; 400 aerea of tho igh lands aro cleared and well adapted to the prodnc on of fine Long Cotton, from which largo crops hove eon formorly ootalnod. Tbo remainder of the tract ia ? woods (most of which ia original growth), affording an bundant supply of timber, which, from ita proximity to io river, moy bo mado available and profitable There i a smaU DwolUng and othor buildings on tho ?lace Tho BACK PEN PLANTATION, on John's IaouXcon -inn about 1000 acres, but a small portion of which os been clear?! or cultivated, and tho remainder is in ooda of original growth, abounding In pino and other mber, which would afford great inducement/, to a pur tiaaer disposed to engage in the lumber business, lndo ondent or tho advantages willoh may be derived from a di woU adapted to the cultivation of cotton and for thor agricultural purposes. ALSO, ?9? ____% ,A "?ANTAWON IN BARNWELL DI8 RICT, four miles from Graham's Turnout, on the South orobna Bailrood, at tho junction of tho Charleston and ugust? and Orangeburg and Barnwell Road?. Tho Lantation contains 1051 acres, 230 of which la of io very finest quality of River Swamp Land, most of hichh/ist^nrecon?y cleared, and wHl produce ______ I to 60 bushels ot Corn tier ion. or a bato of Cotton 'L?*5T; ____!___!_-&?___Lla ?^oo'flno quality; a large >rtlon ia?boovilj limbered. There is also on the ptaoe ?ood Mill sito, and good landing on the Edlsto Uiver; jrfoctly healthy at all soAsona of tho year. Thia Plantai 3 fc^tho reputation of being one of the best in that vrt of the District. Ti? _____T!2!!?5___!_! ^??1 *. ofitered ?* private sale un 1 the 20th December; if not then sold, they wiU be of red at -"?coon; ?he Barnwell Lands on the 6th Jenuary, id the John's Island Landa on the 0th January ^Mrtlcnlars^ apply to Messrs. ED. McORADY k W.J&ot?stwot, or ?OPERA STONEY, Tudohont "*". JOH? B. WILSON. ?0Y?mb?a7 "tSftS