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SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1SG7. LOCAL MATTERS. TEE ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN is the title of a very neat wow weekly, publishou at Due "Weat, Abbeville District, tho scat of Erskino Col loge. The noopbyte has our vory best wishes for I'S 8UCC0SS. WE TARE pleasure in acknowledging S11.20 from Mr. Ii. 0. LOYAL,-thc contributions of employees in tho car manufactory of tho South Carolina Rail? road in this city, for tho beiiofit of Mrs. ROWE. Aa we havo before stated, this is a very worthy object, and wo hope we shall frequently bo called upon to ruako similar acknowledgments. THE HANLON TBOUPE.-Tho disagreeable weather of last evening dobarred many from paying their devoirs to the HAXLOHS; but a select audience was in attendance, and tho entertainment was, as usual, of tho most thrilling character. Such loaps, altituoV?, leger-de-pied-such sagacious monkeys and dogs were never before seen in this city; and those who havo not yet been there, should em Irace the opportunity to-night and go en masse such a chance may never recur. NEW PAVEMENT.-Mr. J. C. H. CLAUSSEN, tho proprietor of the now grain elevator in Cumber? land Btroot, hos further improved his property by the addition of a fine rod brick pavement. The bricks used for this purpose are smaller than the usual size, and being composed altogether of red clay, will form a vory durable pavement. They are of foreign importation, and superior in many respects to the homo made. A pavement laid with them presents quite an attractive appearance, and will be an ornament to the city. FIRE-At U F. M. ibo alarm was sounded, and t the premises of Mr. MICHAEL MCMAHON, on the 1 north nido of Tradd, betweon King and Meeting, f were discovered to be on fire. The house was va? cant at tue time, the former occupants havincr left, j f and the premisos wore in charge of some colored I I persons. The fire originated in the lower story, and soon spread through tho entiro building, com brick structure, with wooden piazzas to the cast, which soon caugbt, and for some timo seriously endangered the houses in the neighborhood, bul owing to the exertions of tho firemen tho fiamos wero prevented from spreading. The property was valued at $10,000, and was uninsured. OUB FALLEN GENERALS.-We havo been pro- | sented with an interesting print, mounted on can? vas and rollers, bearing tne above title. On it are found the likenesses of Generals ALBERT SYD- j NET JOHNSTON, LEONIDAS POLK, STONEWALL JACK- I SON, BENJAMXN MCCULLOCH, JOHN H. MORGAN. FELIX K. ZOLLICOFFER, G. G. RAINES, WILLIAM BARSDALE, J. E. B. STUART. JOHN S. BOWEN, L. O'BRIEN BRANCH, L. TILOHMAN, and ROGER HAN? SON. Mr. P. QUINN is the general agent for this pic? ture for North and South Carolina. For sale by Mr. M. M. QUTNN, of tho Up-Town Periodical | Depot. The print may bo seen in thc DAILY NEWS Read? ing Room. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT-Judge GEO. S. BRYAN presiding.-No business of importance was tranasacted in this Court yesterday. COURT cr GENERAL SESSIONS AND COMMON | PLEAS-Judge T. N. DAWKINS presiding.-Tho Court was occupied in hearing a number of civil cases that were of no public interest, and adjourned at 3 P. M., to meot to-day at 10 A. M. DISTRICT COURT-Judge LOGAN presiding.-Be? yond a few civil casos nothing was transacted in this Court of public interest. To-day has been appointed as Sentence Day, and ali who have any interest in the cases tried during the last two weeks should attend. The Court meets at 10 A. M. in the City Hall. MAYOR'S COURT, February 1.-Charles Sparks and A. G. Barnett, colored dealers in cotton, who bad upon their premises a press for which they had paid no license, were fined $20. An individual of large dimensions, who got drunk, for the first time (in a born), and obstructed a great portion of the pavement with his boots, was fined $5. A street contractor was fined S2 for not removing rubbish from before a residence in King street in proper time. Morris Prioleau, a youthful darkey of dirty ap? pearance, who was found trespassing on a gentle? man's premises, was locked up for five days. THE WEATHER-Tho warmth of yesterday, which brought tho feeling of summer upon all whose business compelled them to take the least exer? cise, was so difl'erent from the cold, snowy season which, by the journals of the North, we find the peo? ple of other portions of tho country are enduring, that we ore compelled to notice the difference of J temperature between tho two sections, and to con? gratulate ourselves on enjoying, by far, the most pleasant time. Men may say what they ploaso about ice ponds, skating, snow-balling, etc., brit they are things we don't beliove in, unless to read ! about, or hear of, although, in honesty, we must confess that frozen water in small quantities so ar- 1 ranged with liquids of strength as to make it thaw, we do not object to-in fact, we may say that we bare a weakness for that internal application call? ed "a big thing on ice," and our weather, at pres? ent, is just at the point when one of these ''things'' can be properly put tinder the vest, and thorough? ly enjoyed. But to our Northern friends, whose gratification now is only to look with moistened I eye upon mountains of snow or immense masses of | ice, which may really be regarded as gigantic nuisances incapable ef removal, and who cannot have an appetite for a julep or an iced punch, we tender our sincerest sympathy, hoping that change may soon take place, and that like us, they may, as we did yesterday, cool themselves on draught, which, if it had been tasted in earlier years, would have prevented forever tho formation of temperance societies. ST. MICHAEL'S CHTMES.-These dear old bells have been so often alluded to, and so many eulo? gies have been pronounced upon thom, that wo would refrain from alluding to them if it were not to correct some foul-mouthed lies emanating from the Northern press. A late number of tho New York Independent, in speaking of these bells, say that they were removed .and cast in tr. tamum, With tho exception of one, which was rotained as cm-few to "toll the hour when the negroes should vacate the street; and the lying Declaration ?of the Independent's exultingly states that this bell was never rung but once, and was found the next morn' tag at the foot of the steeple cracked and rained. This tissue of falsehood would require no de? nial or correction, if it were not that these villain? ous statements were eagerly sought out and gloat? ed over by the Radical press, who, although con? vinced of their untruthfulness, yet make capital of them, and thus pander to the vitiated tastos of their readers. It is well known that St. Michael's bells wore never cast into cannon, but were re? moved from the steeple to Columbia, os a place of safety, and their ruined condition was owing to the fact that they were, in common with other relics of the past, thoroughly Shormanized by the Backers of that city. Where tho Independent got i ts statement it ia hard to say; but the presumption is that the indepen? dent missionaries who have been infecting tho country, wero instrumental in it. Their voracity is so well known, and their whole moral character BO irreproachable, that the Independent hugged its side J with joy when such a glorious opportunity was offered to dig into the rebels. We may malign these innocent missionaries, but having soen some of their delectable effusions, wo think they ore capable of any infamy, and a white lie is surely no harm. It is always disagreeable to destroy a romaneo, and tho Independent had airanged the story so admirably that it is strange that the startling novelists of the ago had not worked it into some thrilling tale, of blood and murder. We really hope that the Independent will be inde? pendent enough to acknowledge the error of its ways and make the amende honorable ; bnt thia is almost an impossibility, and we fe r that our correction of its trathful statements w?l . have fallen upon stony ground and bring forth no fruit. YOUNG MIN'S CHHIBTIAW ASSOCIATION.-It will be observed, by a notice in anotbor column, that tho Rev. Mr. CUTHBERT will deliver the next ser? mon of the course, before the Young Men's Chris? tian Association, in the Rey. Mr. DANA'S Church, ?.Meeting street, to-morrow evening. Services to commence at 7 o'clock. An invitation is especially extended to the young men of the ?tty. NORTHEASTERN RAILBOAD_A few voeks havo wrought wonders in this vicinity: whore formerly existed an impassable quagmire, now stand? s> comparatively safo pavement. Tho stroot has boon Ulled up with broken brick, on? ibo muddy hole, that was BO long an oyo-soro to all passen? gers, has now disappeared. Tho Stroot Inupoctor seems to bo a ubiquitous porsonago, for bis im provomonta aro not confined to any ono locality, but aro observant in ovory section. Tho northeastern portion of the city was always ronowned for ita muddy holoa and impassable crossings, but thank? tc tho increased surveillrnco now observed there, blots aro fast disappearing, and our city will soon regain ita former cleanly status. The Railroad Company oro now engaged in fencing in their grounds, and tho new Depot boing so for advanced as to afford accommodation to tho passenger traina, thero will bo no difficulty in obtaining ingress and ogroas without wallowing in tho mud. The now Tlflpot is admirably arranged for the purposes intended, and when finished will bo quite an ornament to the city. It has alroady boen arranged for tho rooeption of one train, and there is ample space for a now track, ally for tho purpose, and combines in itself all the conveniences needed by travellers. In spite of tho disastrous fire of '65, which de? vastated so large a portion of tho city, thoro is atilt to bo ?eon some sigrrj of improvement, and the oxamplo set by thc railroad will bo a groat incen? tive for private parties to rebuild. The facilities offered by tho Northeastern Railroad will ultimately command a largely in? creased travel, and wdl also demand increased sup? plies of rolling stock, &o. This will necessitate :ar shops and factories, and, if the march of im? provement continues, employment will bo furnish - 3d to many needy artizane. The Northeastern is tho only railroad that has -ecommenced its night trips; but this is owing na'nly to its being the principal artery botweon his city and tho North. However, bo this as it nay. it is a progressive step, and as such ia hailed vith delight, and patronized with pleasure by the ravoiling public. Slow but sure has evidently >eon tho motto practised by this Company, and its ruits hre now perceptibo; if tho same progroas is continued, a few years will suffico to place us in our ormor status, and place tho railroad where it was >efore war was over dreamed of. THE INDELIBLE PENCIL is ono ?J*^,ojgfgge.-k^pe7 ?he old procesB of marking clothes ia so troublc omo that they often go unmarked, and the place liai knew them so lately in the press or tho wash ub knows them no more. Tho pencil will chango all bis. Bachelors will be certain to provide them elves with this convenience, and if their pocket andkerchiefs. etc., etc., still insist on diaappeor ipr, they will at least have tho comfort of knowing hat tho aaid cambric squares do not go unmarked. This pencil ?B for salo by JULIUS FLAUM, No. 188 ?ng street, and at Mr. M. M. QUINN'S News lepot. -o AN ESTABLISHED REMEDY.-".Brown's Bronchial Roches" are widely known as an established romo y for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, and thor troubles of the Throat and Lungs. Their ood reputation and extensivo use hos brought out nitations, represented to bo the same. Obtain nly "Brown's Bronchial Troclies." DON'T SLIGHT YOUB TEETH_Remember that | pon their labor the health of tho stomach de ends. Keep them perfect, and, in order to do so, lanipulato them with a bruah, dipped in the ragrant SOZODONT, onco or twice a day. tus2 IN COLGATE'S FAMILY or LAUNDRY SOAP there is 1 othing that can by any possibility bo of damage ) the clothes for whose benefit it is used. On the | sntrary, all theso Soaps are mado with special sference to getting tho greatest amount ot valuablo lgredionts into the smallest space. Use none ther than Colgate's. MAESDEN'S PECTOEAL BALM for Consumption nd Asthma. DOWIE & MOISE, Agents. GOODRICH, "WTNEMAN & CO., Agents. THAT PIPE! The Raffle of/the mammoth PIPE will como off This ! '.vening, between fl and 9 o'clock, at "LA GRIOLLA,' to. 312 King street. A few chances will bo raffled off. To chance secured unless paid for. 1 February 2 PURE BRANDY. THE INFAMOUS PRACTICE OF ADULTERATING ?RANDIES having become so common, that a genuine rticle is tho exception, it is of vital importance to these I equiringit for Family Use and Invalids, that lt should io of undoubted purity snd efficacy. We aro pleased to notice that tho old and popular Wine mporters, BINTNGEB A CO., No. 15 Beaver street, New I fork, ora very opportune in calling the attention of fami- j les to their "GOLD MEDAL COGNAC," >l which they say, that, "With a view to meeting the lopulor demand for a reliable Brandy in ita natural state* ree from alcoholic flavor and impurities, and frilly appre iating the fact that it is often recommended by tho Medi? al Faculty as a sustaining stimulant, when all oth cr rc- | aodies fail, wo oro now bottling and selling at rcasons ilo rates a Brandy of our own importation from ona of I he most responsible Houses in France, and known as { "BININGER'S GOLD MEDAL COGNAC." This Standard Article is sold by all of the prominent druggists. sSmo February 2 THE GAS LIGHT MULTIPLIER. ME. JOSEPH POZNANSKI BEGS TO INFORM THE GAS CONSUMERS OF Charleston that all necessary arrangements having been perfected, hs is now prepared to furnish tho GAS LIGHT MULTIPLIEE JO Stores, Private Dwellings, Churches, Ac, in this city. Mr. POZNAN SKI refers all those interested in the natter to his Pamphlet, wherein will be found s full lescription of thc system proposed, and the results ob ained by its application to several buildings in this | dty. Office, No. 20 BROAD STREBT, LAW BANGE Factory. No. 447 KINO STREET, at the Gas Apparatus Works of WM. F. PADDON. Orders may be left at cither of these places. Office hours from 10 to 2 o'clock. February 1 Imo To Soldiers and Friends ot Soldiers. Misfortune hos fallen heavily upon Mrs. DONALD | 1 ROWE, of OranflfftbnriT. tina croat Wawi ??.A nu soldiers during the late war. The property of ber hus? band is advertised to bo sold by the Sheriff on the next j sale day, and she will be left without house or home. Many of the soldiers who have been relieved by her kind- I ness nave expressed a desire to assist ber in this hour of her distress. She labored for no pay during the war, and now asks for no remuneration for her services; but we feel that it would boa lasting reproach upon the country to allow her to be turned homeless upon the world. We therefore propose to purchase the plantation for her. Two thousand dollars have already been secured for I this purpose, and we earnestly solicit contributions from all who are willing to assist in this noble work. Send your money as speedily ss possible. Remit to Mr, LEONARD CHAPIN, Charleston, 8 C.; Hov. W. G. CON? NOR, Orsngeburg, 8. C.; cr Mr. x. G. DEFONTAINE, Columbia, 8. C. All papers friendly to the cause will confer a favor by copying this. Subscriptions will also be received st the office of THE DAILY NEWS, Mercury, and Courier._January 28 FIFTEEN YEARS AGO AND NOW. FIFTEEN TEARS AGO HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS was straggling into | notice against the prejudices which everything new, how? ever excellent, is doomed to encounter. TO-DAY lt stands at tho head of all the tonic and alterative prepa? rations in existence. Its celebrity bas evoked many imi? tations but-st> arv ALS. Physicians pronounce it the only safe*?Simulant that has ever been introduced into the sick chamber. In the Hospitals of the Army and Navy the surgeons find lt the very best tonic for convalescents, and report it as Invaluable for sustaining the vigor of troops on the march, as a remedy for scurvy and all scor? butic affections, and as the only specific for seasickness. California and Australia have emphatically endorsed it aa the Mxxxn's MEDICINE par excellence, and in Spanish America and all the tropical climates, it is considered the only reliable antidote to epidemic fever. I There is no mystery about the causes of its success. It is the only stomachic and alterative in which are com I bined the grand requisites of a mild, pirro and tm vitiated j [ vegetable stimulant, with th* Attest selection of toLlc, anti-blllous, anti-scorbutic, aperient, and depurativo I herbs, plants, roots, and barks, that havo ovor been inter- | mixed in a medicinal preparation. It is also propor to state that the Bitters axe sold exclu Klvoly in gloss, and never, under any circumstances, by I the gallon ortho barrel. Impostors and imitators ara I abroad, and the only safeguard the public has against them is io see that tho Bitters they buy bear the cn gravod label and note of hand of Messrs. HOSTETTER I A SMITH, and tho Government stamp over the cork of j the bottle. ? January*" BUSINESS NOTICES. Try Them. Many po rao OH have within thin Hummer experienced thc b???nio tu bo derived from tho uso of PANKNTK'S HEPATIC BITTERS. We would recommend them to all who stand in need of a tonic. For sale by all Druggists. H October C Otra DEVIL, rushing into tho sanctum tho other day, his face beaming through its tr' : le coat of ink, with tho "Potent Presence of an Idea," perched himself upon tho Imposing Steno and delivered tho following magnificent epigram : When tho ladies (Heavon bloss 'om I) PLANTATION BITTERS take. They all exclaim, delighted "Oh I what a Duck is DRAKE I " Wo would remark, by way of explanation, that tho luthor of the above had boen sick with Dyspepsia and Lowness of Spirits for some timo, when a lady friend presented him with a bottle of tho wonderful BITTERS vhich his rhyme celebrates, and its effect was magical inough, not only to euro his Dyspepsia, but to produce ho tremendous rhythmical specimen of his genius Vilich wo havo given. Vice la Plantation. tuthsS To PLANTERS.-If you wish Fertilizers, apply to J. N lonsoN, No. 02 East Bay, who bas always a large stock, md on the most favorable terms. November 29 eu thstn2moB THE: TISIS TO ADVERTISE IN THE COUNTRY. Tho Daily South Carolinian at Columb'a, 1B now Bent o every Post?nico in tho State. Being tho officiel paper if tho State, it will be lound at the present timo espe ially valuable to merchants and othors dosirlng to avail homselvos of a very lar?o circulation. BREAKFAST CAKES, GRIDDLE CASES, Mcrrras, ROLLS, :c, a'l made light and wholesome by using tho PIONEER "EAST POWDER. If you would uso Buckwheat without a vin g headache and eruptions, use the Pioneer Yeast 'owdcr. Bakers will find this Powder reliable for Hot lolls. Tea Biscuit, Ac. Sold by GRUBER & MARTIN, January 12 22 No. 236 King street DRY GOODS, ETC. JOHNSTON, CREWS & CO., mporters and Wholesale Dealers IN STAPLE AND FANCY 3RY GOODS, No. 41 Hayne Street. ?A VING RESUMED OUR BUSINESS CONNECTION, unuer inc samo n me and style as formerly, ro tcctLiUy solicit a continuance of the patronage so lib ally extended to us heretofore. A. S. JOHNSTON. A. J. CREWS. JAS. M. BRAWLEY. January 1,1867. A. S. J. PERRY. January IS tuths!3 OR THE SPRING TRADE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. BRITISH WOOLLEN CLOTHS, DIRECT FROM THE LOOK. [THE UNDERSIGNED HA8 JUST RECEIVED IN L bond about 3000 yards TWILLED MELTONS, fine tod?; also, various qualities or CONFEDERATE GREY LOTH, all of which will bo sold or bartered/or wool. HENRY TRENCHARD, Exchango street, Jannary S tutha?mo Chorlo-~.n, S. C. CLOTHING. JAMES MCCORMICK, MERCHANT TAILOR, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALXB IN L0TBS, CASHMERES AND VESTINGS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, >3o. 35 BROAD STREET, January 23 6mos CHARLESTON, S. C. A. S. H?LL, Ag't., MERCHANT TAILOR, aAS REMOVED TO NO. 70 BROAD STREET. NORTH SIDE, BETWEEN MEETING AND CHURCH, 'here ho will be glad to see his old friends and costo u ra, and has in store a full assortment of CLOTHS, GATING, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS of every va iety, which he will make up to order at an low prices as ay similar establishment. ALSO, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FURNISHING GOODS OR GENTLEMEN "ft WEAR. M. JNO. T. FLYNN (formerly of C. D. Carr A Co.), riU superintend the Tailoring Department as usual, and rill give his especial attention to Cutting Garments, and laking and Trimming. January 17 Smos I PARKER & CHTT.D, ~ DEALERS TN Clothing and Furnishing Goods, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 103 EAST BAT STREET, Doc ember 21 3mo Under the American HoteL 103. OIL CLOTHING BAYLORS' OUTFITTING DEPOT. PARKER & CHILD, No. 103 East Bay. December 24 3mo CAMART, WHITFORD & CO., LANUFACT?RER8 AND WHOLESALE DEALERS FINE, ?DIUM, AND COARSE CLOTHING, A MERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING, N08. 65, 67, 50 ti. and 61, Hudson street, near Duane, New York. T. F. CARHART. W. H. WHITFORD. J. B. VAN WAGENEN. December 10 Gmo A T. HAMILTON. BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC. GREGG'S BRIGADE. THE HISTORY OF A BRIGADE OF SOUTH CARO? LINIANS, known first as GREGG'S, and subsequently as dcGOWAN'S BRIGADE, by J. F. J. CALDWELL, lately | in officer of the 1st Regiment S. C. V. 1 vol. 12mo., 11.50. . WAR POETRY OF THE SOUTH. .^Edited by WILLIAM iiLMORE SraratB, LL D. 1 VOL, CTothKxr., ??ou. A few copies for sale by JOHN RUSSELL, January 16 ' No. 285 KING STREET. JLER, NO. 108 MARKET ST., Books, Periodicals and Stationery. JUST BEC FITED A lar e supply of STATIONERY 1HOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS POCKET BOOKS, DIARIES for 186?, Etc. \ ALSO, A fine and large selection of NOVELS, by the most celebrated authors. SONG BOOKS. BOOKS for Home Amusements, Ac . AU the MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS. DAILIES constantly on hand, and subscript!ons re? ceived for tho same. Orders from the country are respectfuuy solidtod. TFRWs TTwERA'rj. _November 8 THE AIKEN PRESS IT IS PROPOSED TO PUBLISH IN THE TOWN OF I Aiken, 8. C., a Weekly paper under the above title, to be devoted to General Intelligence-Political, Com? mercial, Social, Literary, and Religious-'with a Depart? ment of Agriculture, including the Fielet, the Orchard, the Vineyard, and the Garden. A News Summary, to contain a digest of the important events of the week, wfll occmpy a portion of the paper, and particular atten? tion will be given to the unsettled questa tm of Labor, as best adapted to our new condition, and tl ie development of the resources of tho country in Manufactures, Agri? culture, Fruit-raising, and Vine-growing. Terms-S3 a year, in advance. H. W. RAVE NFL, Editor. W. D. KIRKLAND, Publisher. January 21 . RISLEY & CREIGHTON SHIPPING AND COMMISSM MERCHANTS, AND Importers of W. Ma Produce. COB. EAST BAY AND ACCOMMODATION WHARF. WHITE & PAINE, - FACTORS, \ subing.& duna Merchants NO 4 SOUTH ATTANT?C WHARF, CIjjARL?flSTO?, ?. C. l. t. WEITE....".^..v.^dR0aa?3. P.UNE ?cvsmoer ' AGRICULTURAL. TO COTTON PLANTERS. KETTLEWELl'S MANIPULATED GUANO, (TUTE GREAT COTTON FERTILIZER OF TUE DAY. ? For Falo in bags, by RAVEN EL .t CO. January 24 UiBtulO PERUVIAN GUANO, DIRECT FROM AGENTS, AT M AUK ET RATES. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. $73 CASH: $80 FIRST November, with interest, approved city acceptance. Swan Island 'ruano, $20 cash : $25 Int November, with inter, st, approved city acceptance. Bingo's Phosphate of Lime, $C0 cash : $C5 1st Novem? ber, with interest, approved city acceptance. Pheonix Guano, $55 cash. Flower of Bone, unadulterated and unburnt. Farmers' Plaster or Gypsum, warraut:d pure. I offering tho abovo manures to planters, I do so with avery connde. ee, not only having testimonials from ?lunters who havo u*od them th? past year, but tho further guarantee that every cargo, as it arrives from thc factory, is analyzed by Prof. Shepard, of the South 3arol!na Medical CoUego, and the liigh reputation ot :hcso manures fully kept up. J. N. ROBSON, January 1_tuths3mos No. (?2 East Bay. BAUGH'S RAW-BONE PHOSPHATE. SOO TONS DAILY EXPECTED.' A S THE AGENT FOR THE ABOVE MANURE I CX. last year ubmitted to Professor Shepard, of the South Carolina Medical College, a sample for analysis, md, with his endorsement, recommended it to my plaut? us friends. I am now pleased to say that their practical ixporienco fully confirms tho Professor's opinion of its ralne as a manure. Tho best evidence that tho results of its usc on cot? on last year were satisfactory lies in the fact that thoso rho then used it aro this year buying it again, and in in ? reaped amounts. A cargo of BAUGH'S RAW-BONE PHOSPHATE in now a transit for tins port, and, in conformity with my uni orm rule, it will be sampled aud analyzed by Professor Shepard upon arrival. Tho manufacturers have, how iver, placed in my hands an analysis ol' tho cargo, made >y Professor WiUlams, f Philadelphia, which shows the standard of the MANURE to bo fully up to that of last canon. Tho following i" 'be report of Professor Williams, re errcd to ?w,e: FOTLAiuu-rm.,_" ... ??. Sons: 'fftHfrixttan : I have analyzed tho sample of your Su er-Phospbato handed mo some days since, and find it to ie composed as follows: loiature ot 212 degrees Fahrenheit.. 4.00 per cent. !ombinod Organic Matter.23.14 per cent. fielding Ammonia.3.0 J per cent. loco Phosphate of Lime.42.83 por cent fielding Phosphoric Acid.19.G2 per cent Dther ingredients not estimated.) Tho per centage amount of Ammonia is very much treater thou that obtained from most Super-Phosphates have examined, and thin, in connection with the readi y soluble condition of th? Bono Phosphat? when acted pon by weak acids-for instance. Carbonic Acid-will ccount for the markedly avorable results which have ?en obtained from the application of your fertilizer. Respectfully. CHARLES P. WILLIAMS, Analytical and Consulting Chemist. J. N. ROBSON, AGENT FOR THE MANUFACTURERS, No. C2 East Bay. Charleston. January 31 thstu Imo SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. TIE COMPOSITION OF THIS GUANO IS IDEN? TICAL WITH PERUVIAN. IT DIFFERS ONLY IN THE PROPORTIONS OF THE SAME ELEMENTS. rjtnnLE rr CONTAINS LESS AMMONIA, IT HAS YV nearly twisc the quantity of Phosphate of Lime. 5 per cent, of which is immediately soluble. Its effects n Cotton the past season have, lu many instances, ox elled Peruvian Guano. It has in no case proved less ac? ive in tho corly growth of tho crop. When drought in ervenes thc crop does not suffer from its uso as is the ase with Pcrnvion Guano. By reason of the presence in t of BO large aper ccnL of Phosphate of Limo its usc int troves the soil to an extent that tot be realized from peruvian Guano. Every cargo of title Guano is sub.ioctcd to rigid inspec ion analysis, and is sold on a basis cf actual value. Thc undersigned. Agent, is prop; ired to furnish the tcs imony of well known South Caro Un a planters in evidence if the superior excellence of this Guano. J. N. ROBSON, Agent, December t tuthspuSmo NC. ft! E VST SAY. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINDS, AT LOW PRICES; IRON AND Steel Ploughs, Wheelbarrows. Trucks, Straw and jtalk Cutters, Corn Sheller*. Fanning and Grain Mills, flotton Gins, Corn and Cotton Planters' Seed Drills, Plough Casting, Gin Gear and other Castines, Horse Power Threshing Machines, Guano, Boue Dust, Phos? phate of Lime, icc. JOHN MOORE, December 10 2mo No. 193 Front-street, New Vork. E. FRANK COE S SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME BONE BUST MANURE. WE BEG TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF PLANT? ERS to tho above as a superior manure for either Corn or Cotton, the experience of last year proving it jqual if not superior to Peruvian Guano. The following is the report of an anjlysis made from a lot now in store: Phosphate of Lime, soluble.. 8.20 Phosphate of Lime, insoluble.28.80 - 37.00 I Sulphate of L?ne and traces of Sulphate of Ammonia, Potash, Soda and Magnesia, with some free Sulphuric Acid, about. Hygrametic Water expelled at 212 degrees.... Combined Water (a portion of this belongs to the Phosphate of Lime, which was esti? mated on>r its ignition; thc greater part of balance in doubtless associate 1 with the aatonal Matter) and Animal Matter. Siliea(Sond). 2.00 100.00 The Animal Matter, as might be supposed in a fertilizer so largely derived from Ssh, is less highly nitrogenized than toot in the Peruvian Guano. Still it will afford, du? ring the process of decomposition, about three per cent, of Ammonia. The Oil (which is reniirLahly abundant) though not generally reckoned among Manures, being here associated with other less stable animal prinoiples, cannot foll of adding to the value of the mixture, espe? cially on light soils. The insoluble Phosphate being thoroughly organized and, at the same time, minutely divided, ie also wall adapted to a gradual appropriation by the plant. According to the present sample, COE'S SUPER PHOSPHATE is a judiciously and faithfully manufac? tured Manure, and will not disappoint those who will give it a trial. Even if employed alone, I should expect Ulghly remunerative results. (Signed) CHARLES UPHAM SHEPARD. Price $65 per ton cf 2000 pounds. For sale by E. H. RODGER9 A CO., Sole Agents for South Carolina. January 12 stuth2mo North Atlantic Wharf. INGERSOLL'S PORTABLE HAND POWER COTTON PRESS. THE INGERSOLL PRESS STANDS UNRI? VALLED FOR CONVENIENCE, ECONO? MY, CHEAPNESS AND RA? PIDITY OP WORK. XT CAN BE WORKED WITH TWO OB FOUR HANDS, I AND WILL TURN OUT FROM TWENTY TC THIRTY BALES, OF FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS EACH, PER DAY. The Press can bo worked either alongside or under th? Ginning Boom, and thus be under cover and worked ii aO kinds of weather. It weighs two thousand pounds san be very readily broken apart and carried about thc country. On Exhibition and for sale at WM Agricultural .Warehouse AND SEED STORE, m. 140 MEETING STREET \ ... \ CHARLESTON, B.C. ll tvjth?3mo ABB IC UL TU R AL._ PERUVIAN (il ANO. 1AA TONS PERUVIAN GUANO DAILY EXPECTED. JLV/V' direct from agenta. Warranted genuine. For (talc by J. N. HOBSON. Fobruary 2 stuth:) No. ti'l EuHt Bay. n??j??s^ SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. INTRODUCED 183 J. FOR COTTON. CORN. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAIN CROPS, TOBACCO, VEGETABLE CROPS, Ac. CONTAINS SUFFICIENT STIMULATING AMMO? NIACAL Animal Matter to produce rapid growth, and to insure tlic complete appropriation by the plant of tho phosphates and ot: er Ingredients in thc fertilizer without exhausting the snit: does not bum tho crop? du? ring drought Ilk? Peruvian Guano, or lose Its strength by the volatilization of the Am - oula. All ltd conslitucut?. excopting tho Stdphuric Acid. being from Bones, Blood. Flesh, and other animal sources, and not from Mineral Phosphates or Mineral Phosphatic Guanos, as in tho case with most of tho Su? per-Phosphates, aro in a condition to become quickly soluble in tho soil, oed avoilnblo as food for plant?. Warranted free from adulterations and nf uniform quality. For salo by KINSMAN & HOWELL, SOLE AGENTS. No. 153 East Bay. TorniH of sale-SOS por ton cash ; a limited amuunt sold for half cash, balance payahlo November. 18G7, with approved Factors' acceptance, bearing Bank nuca of -.11 terest at timo of purchase. February 1 SADDLES, HARNESS, ETC. F. F. CHAPEAU, (J. & T. S. HEFFRON, SUPERINTENDENTS,) MANlTACTUllEn OF SADDLES, HARNESS, FIRE CAPS, BELTS, ETC., AND XMFORTER OF ENGLISH SADDLERY, AT MoKENSIE'S OLD STAND. Corner Church and Chalmers street?. January 20 stnthHmos DRUGS, CH EM S GALS, ETC. ORS. RAOUL it Limn, Market and King Streets. ALFRED RAOUL. M. D.A. M. LYN AH, M. D. ARE CON -TANTLY RECEIVING FRESH ANT well selected Rtocks of DRUGS AND MEDICINES SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS PATENT MEDICINES TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES PERFUMER!'. SOAPS COMBS, BRUSHES. Ac, ?tc, Which they oITer to the. Public nnd the TRADE In gen? eral at the LOWEST CASH PRICE*. Call und examine ?ur stock. PRES CRIPTIONS Put up at all hours, day and night, with the greatest care. JOST Country orders solicited. thstu November 8 A Treacherous ami Deadly Foe! CATARRH ! PAIN AND NOISES IN THE UK AD. Dr. Norton's New Remedy FOR CATARRH, AND MODE OE TREATMENT IS THE ACME OF I'EKFECTION. IT BREAKS UP THIS TERRIBLE DLSEASE AT ITS Fountain Head, and removes at ouco all the wretched symptoms of thus loathsome malady, such as Pain in the Temples, Offensive Discharges, Obstruction of tho Breath? ing Tubos, Repulsivo Breath, Snapping Sounds in the Ears, Absent-Mindedness, Mental Depression, Dimness ol Vision, Sore Throat, Hocking Coujth; restores the sense of Tasto and Smell, and permanently cures the disease rn all its types, forms and stages, with absolute certainty. This remedy and mode of treatment, like the disease, la peculiar, in consists of tho inhalation of harmless li? quids from tue palm of thc hand. Thc 1 inmediate roliei it alfords ls alone worth ten tunes the cost of thu reme? dies. Norton's New Pamphlet on Catarrh is out. Informa? tion never before published. Call at our nearest Agency, or scud a stamp for it. Prepared by GERRIT NORTON, No. ll Ann-street, New York. Drs. RAOUL & LYNAH, CITY APOTHECARIES, November 1 thstu6nio Agent for Charleston. BRIGS AND BuiK JUST RECEIVED, A Large and carefully selected Stock OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICAL8, AND Fancy Articles, WHICH IS OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC AT REDUCED PRICES. OUR MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS ARE IMPORT? ED directly from Manufactories, under the super? vision of experienced Chemists, which enables us to re? commend tacm as pure and reliable in strength. Wo keep on hand all articles to bo found i a a first-class Drug Store. Fresh additions aro received by every steamer. #&. PRESJ'IPTTONS carefully put up. E. H. KELLERS & CO., No. 131 MEETING STREET, North of Market, E. H. KELLERS, M. T.H. BAER, M. D. December 3 _ _ A PEW WORHS OF COMMON SENSE. How few there aro who are not subject to some affection of the lungs or respiratory organs, who, by neglecting premonitory symptoms, aggravate the complaint, until disease strikes itu shafts, causing inexpressible torture I of the patient, and anxiety and distress to friends. "Only a cold I" "A slight soro throat!" is the h<"iilcss remark of many when so affected. Yes ; "Only t cold," was the thoughtless expression of thousands whom Death has marked for hin prey. Forewarned-Forearmed I should be thc motto forever in tho minds of all subject to Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, or Influenza. Words of advice should be heeded by all Bul? lering from Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption. Relief is within their roach; and, if neglected, fahd consequences ouBue-a lifo of misery-a daily, hourly struggle for ex? istence. A contest in which there can bo but ono victor ; -Death I Does it not appal the strongest mind, to think of the j result caused by neglect? Then why delay ? Whet ex? cuse eau be offered, when timely warning U sounded m your oars? When the danger is pointed out, whynot avoid lt? MARSPES'S PECTORAL BALM has been used with success in nearly a million of cases, and ls endorsed j by the Medical Faculty as the most t rompt and effica? cious remedy that scientific resoar.:u has discovered, to relieve and cure all cases of Co tglis. Colds, Influenza, and Consumption, if thc case is not beyond aU hope. Even when tho imffcrer is i i Ute last stages, he will find relief by using this prep i ration. Ono bottle will con? vince tho most incredulous, that the merits of this prepa? ration are by no moans exaggerated; In fact, fall for short of the eulogies bestowed upon it by thousands who have been cured by its : i niely usc. A guarantee accompanies j each bottle and dealers aro instructed in every instance to refund the money wheu this preparation fails to ro I lieve. Prepared by T. W. MARSDEN SOT - ? *- *~ rrice, 30~centa smaR bottle; $1 large size. KING A CASSHDEY, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, GOODRICH. WTNEMAN * CO., Wholesale Agents, Charleston. And all Retail Druggists. 3mo December 4 Ho. 153 MEETING STREET, (FORMERLY JOHN A8HHUKST AND CO.] GEORGE C. QOODBI0H, ) _. _. PHILIP WINE MAN, > SOUTH CAROLINA JOHN ASH HURST, ) DBUQS, MEDICINES AND CHEMIC ALS, ALL OF WHICH HAS BEEN SELECTED WITB CARE, AND WILL BE SOLD TO FIRST-OLASS BUY ERS AT LOWEST PRICES. October 97. lAngnatll fimo. J. J. RYAN, BARNWELL C. H., S. C., OSTaTHS HIS SERVICES TO THE M1RCHAOT? Factors, Lawyers, and, last but not least, to thc edi tora of the newspapers, to collect (if it can bo done; closeup, and settle any business thoy may be dispose to give him, in any part of the State. Address him at Barnwell, Winnaboro", or Chester .'. ? January 19 BW8 _AUCTION SALES. /Tine /Mis and Houses in W?ers' Court, Ward Xo. C. BY t. S. Iv. BENNETT. On TUESDAY next, -he 5th inst., at ll o'clock, near thc oUI Exchange, ot th? corner ul Brood and East liav streets. I will Hell Those live LOTS, with c mifortablo hour OK thoreon, lo ooto>l In Weirs" Court, lu Wara No. C. fronting on Luca, struct. Lot? meo-mre - feet front hy - feet In depth. The lieus,?? aro all in good renoir and bringing ?ood rents. Two contain four rooms cudi, and tbm? contain threo rooms each. Conditions-One-third cash; balance in ono and two yearn, secured by a bond und mortgage of the property, with interest payable semi-annually. Bull lings to bo kept insured and policy assigned. Purchasers to pav for all necessary papers. Februar}- -J Five lats and Houses in Private Court, in Ward Au. 8. BY I. S. hi. BENNETT. On TUESDAY noxt tho 5th lust., at ll o'clock, near tho old Exchange, corner Broad and East Bav streets. I will sell Those five LOTS, witli comfortable houses thereon, lo? cated in Private Court, lu Ward No. 8, near the west end of Spring street. Lots measure - lect front, by_feet ia depth-all high and dry. Four houses contain 1 wo rooms each; tbr ruth honso is a tenement building, con? taining six rooms, all in good order, and at present bring? ing fair ronts. Conditions-One-third cash: balance in ono and two years, secured hy a bond and mortgage of the property, with interest, payable semi-annually. Buildings to bu In? sured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for all ne? cessary papers. February 2 The Steamer Plato at Auction. UY I. S. IC. BENNETT. On TUESDAY next, the Mb inst, near the old Exchange, corner of Broad and East Bay street?, at lt o'clock, I will sell. The steamer "PLATO," with all her Fixture?. Plie is very fast. Her hull is very strong and thoroughly braced, measuring in length 94 7-10 feet, lu breadth 21 2-1'? feet in depth li 4-10 f?et; tonnag? 83 8.V100. Her Engine t. a low-pressure on?, tn excellent order, and her boiler is in fair condition. They eau bo examin? ed at any time. Conditions-Half cash ; balanco by note, payable in C months, bearing interest, and secured by approved per? sonal security. Purchaser to pay for all necessary pa. I'0"1-_February 1 NOTICE. Sales EVERY EVENING at 7 o'clock, by KILROY & Co.. No. 039 King-ntroet. of a general assortment of DRli GOODS, Clothing, Fancy Goods, Jewclrv. Boots and Shoes. iCuHery, Perfumery and Soaps. February 1 At Auction.-Parian Stones. BY J. B. E. SLOAN. Will be sold, ou TUE DAY, the *th of Fcbruarv, at liUj o'clock, at tho old l'ohtoilice. Broad stre.t. 4200 BROWN PAVING STONES, lil'-, by 10'. Inches. They can be Been at tho Marble Yard" of R. E. White, Mooting street. Terms cash. Fcbruarv 1 MACHINE SHOPS. FOUNDRY Iachinc Shops. UTLD AND REPAIR un Engines, Boilers, i in Iron and Brass of-' eau and Columbus sta., December IS B R I D GE S & L A IN E, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN RAILROAD AND CAR FINDINGS, JL.VD Machinery of Every Description. ALSO, TAFT'S PATENT BOLLING LEVER SHEARS 1 AND PUNCHES. So. 50 Conrtlanrl-st., corner of Greenwich, ns- iii w Y o rt Ii . RAILROAD AXLES, WHEELS, CHAIRS. SPIKES, Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Car, Ship and Bridge Bolts, Iron Forgings of various kinds, Ac-, kc STEEL ANO RUBBER SPRINGS, LOCOMOTIVE AND HAND LANTERNS, Portable Forges and Jack Screws, Cotton Duck for Car Covers, Brass and Silver Trimmings, Belting of all kinds. Baggage Checks, kc, kc Also, Agents for the manufacturers of CAR HEAD LININGS. ALBltTll 3RIDOES...IC'?LC. LANE. NEW YORK STEH ENGINE CO.. MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINE LATHES, PLANERS, IMPROVED CAR WHEEL BOXES, BOLT CUTTERS, UPRIGHT DRILLS, AND MACHINISTS' TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Works at Worcester, Mass. OFFICE AND WAREROOM, No. 2'" PEARL ST., NEW YORK. December IS Hmo _SALOONS. FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, S. VF. COR. OJTJEEV AND EAST BAY STS. EF. TURCK INFORMS HIS FRIENDS AND THE * public generally that be has opened at the abovo place, and will be pleased to furnish them with the best that thc market affords, at moderate prices. January a _Imo THE SOilTHERN_ EXCHANGE ! THE FINEST OYSTERS OE THE SEASON I THE BEST LIQUORS IN TOWN ! TOE GREAT MOLAR RESORT. THE PROPRIETOR OF THE SOUTHERN EX? CHANGE, No. 125 MEETING-STREET, respectfully in? forms tho public that tho OLD POPULAR PLACE Is still open. The FINEST OYSTERS TO BE HAD he offers by the barrel, bushel, gallon or quart; also, on the half shell at tho counter, or stewed, roosted, fried, or in any other woy desired. FRESH ALES, GOOD WHISKIES, FIRST-RATE WINES, No. 1 SEGABS. THOMAS FLYNN, Proprietor. December 17 BININGER'S THIS DELICIOUS TONIC, ESPECIALLY DESIGNE! for the use of tho Medical Profession and the Family. is now endorsed by ell the promine tit Physicians, Chem lstfl and Connoisseurs, as possessing oil those intrinsli medicinal qualities (tome and diuretic) which bolong U an OLD AND PURE GIN. We trust that our established reputation-fonndec upon eighty-eight years of experience-abundantly vin ul ca tea our claims to public confidence, and guaran tees the excellence of this Standard Article. Put up in cases containing ono dozen bottles each, ant sold bv sB prominent Druggists. Grocers, kc som uy au v A. M. BINTNGER & CO, , [Established 1778.] " ?m Solo Importers, ' 1 No. 16 Beaver street. New York. Opinions of the Press. The Blningers, No. 15 Beevor street, have a very higl reputation to sustain, as the oldest and best bouse li New York.-Borne Journal. Tho house of A. M. Plninger St Co., No. 16 Beave street, has sustained, for a period of eighty years, a rept tatton that may well be envied.-JV. T. Evening rost. GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., NO. 153 MEETING STREET. Opposite Charleston Hotel, and D0WIE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KINO die OASSIDEY, NO. 151 MEETING STREET, . Wholesale Agents, Charleston. S. C. tutbs Gmo January 29 E. M. WHITING, CORONER AND MAGISTRATE HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROMCHALMEI .trert to No. 88 CHURCH STREET ooedo neets ot moan stree!. . AuguttM AUCTION SALES._ ?[orne* ami Mates. HY UAfSIUKL ??WITT. At northwest corner of Kin? ral Sprlug street*, at Lalf l?i?tlO o'clock A. M.. '1 Us? DAY, the 2<1 instant, aili I each successive day at mum: hour, undi Ihr whole ot-" Ic tri BOM, A lol of well-broken HOUSES AND MULLS. February 2 ] Extensive Sale nf Damti'jerl Or;/ Goods, lo be rion linnell fnrtn * In ii to dan until sold. Itv .lOIIlM O. MHA'tlK & co. On MONDAY, the 5lh inst., al 10 o'clock, will be sold, at our auction salesroom. No. I:K1 Meeting street, the STOCK Ol' .1. It. RUM) .V CU.. saved from th- lato ure. CONSISTING OP: ENGLISH AND FRENCH MERINO KS. MUHUII Di laitiCK, Black and Colored Alpacas Colored ami Black Silks, Poplins, Prints, Ginghams swiss and Jnevtict Muslins, Cheek cambrics. Nain nooks, Organdies Flannels, Dinon and Cotton Sheetings, Irish Linens, DiiijM rs. Blenched Shirting?, Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, Luces and Embroideries. writ' A laig.j assortment of FANCY GOODS, not ennui.? i'.D da' , appro* Liigiblr. Lott ia Qti.-en streut arid (Jlitforirs Men. BY A LOS ZO .J. WI UTK .Si SOM, Broken, Anet foncent, amt Ke.il ICstatc Act's. Will be seid on TH?KSDAY, the 7th ot 1-Vbrmirc next, at ll o'clock, al tho nord, of the Custom Uoiise. A VACANT LOT (>!.' LAND, shunte-m the north side of Queen street, near Archdale stn**, known bv the No. WU. measuring 2? lc.ct front by ion feet deep, be'thesaino more or less. A I SO, A VACANT LOT Ol' LANI., situate on the conti, side ol Cliirord'-: Alley, kuowii bv the No. 7, uiciuiurinu 20f?ct trout I.;.- IZ feet deep, bo the same mor* or loss. Conditions made known on day of salo; February 2 -luthJ HY lt. .ti. MARSHALL &. UKO. On THURSDAY, 7t!i instant, at II o'clock, will bc sold at the Exchange, Broad street. That rle::ant MANSION at thc southwest corner or George and Anson streets. The house and 111111101011.-, outbuildings aro all of brick. Tho house contains bm rooms and the kitchen six. Oil the premises aro a car? riage house, stable, bathing house, aud two ston-hons s. Thu lot measures 81 feet on Anson street, by ICO on George, moro or ?ess. Terms-Ouo-tlfth cash: balance, lu one, two. three end four year-, by bond, with interestscuii-anuually, secured by mortgage of premises; buildings to bc Insured and policy iiHsign?.-.l. stuwthA February 2 A tiro-nn't-a-ha'f sion/ Wooden Building, iciih Kitchen, knotr'n as .Vf?. Hi! King str.cl. ai the <-?*.? sula, Iienceen Hccm's Court aild /'/tec's -it'ey, al Auction. HY S-tlIT?I & MCGILLIVRA Y, A net ?Olivera, Xu. Ili um! stvert. Will be soi l on TUESDAY, the Sib of february, at ll Valuable and well knoten. Bakery Sta- Ex? ecutor's Hule-Estate of the tale ,/uhn F. Wars? chau, of Tint I^its and a Brick House, mun occu? pied as a Bakery, No. 115 Church street, at Auction. HY SOHTH & !?I??ILLrVl?AY, Real l?state Asenta, Ko. -?7 Broad Street, Will positiv-Iv he sold 0:1 the north steps of the Old Ci s tom House, at ll o'clock, on TUr-SDAY, the 5thof Februarv, All thal LOT OF LAND, with tho IH?ILDINOS there? on, situate '.>n the west side ot Church s,lrcct, 34 feet front, and 130 feet deep, moro .ir leas, with Brick Build iug known as 115 Church street 'Together with unit Lot of Land adjoining the abovo ou tue south, measuring front na Church street 37 feet ? Inches, and on the rear io feot 0 inities, moro or less, and in depth 139 feet a inches on the northern line, 125 feet tl Inches on tho sont.cru line, more or less. Bounded on the south by St. Philip's Church Yard. Tilts sale presents a One chance for a profitable invest? ment. It is tho oldost Bakery stand in tho olty. Terms.-One-quarter cash; balance in one, two, three and four years, secured by a mortgage of the property. Purchaser to pay Solicitor of Estate for papers and ex? penses of papers. February 1 EshdeSale-Three Small Houses and Lois al Auc? tion. HY SMITH & rvirf?ILLIVTtAY-, No. ?7 Broad street. Will positively be sold, at ll o'clock, on TUESDAY, the 5th day of February next, on the north .epa of the Exchange, The following LOU OF LAND, with the BUILDINGS thereon, belonging to the estate of James F. Hatt, de? ceased: No. 13 PITT STRE?T, east side, noar Beaufain street. Lot 40 loot iront by 103 feet in depth, more or lesa, to? gether with a i eat two-story Dwelling thoreon, with kitchen aud outbuildings. This property is pleasantly located in a respectable neighborhood. No. G. DUNCAN S ITCKl-.T, south Bide, noar Coming street. Lot measuring 21 feet front by 135 feet lu depth, moni or loss, together with the two-story Dwclhug and kitchen attached, and a small building in the rear-all of wood. No. 7 DUNCAN STREET, next the above. Lot meas? ures 21 feetO inches front by 135 feet deep, moro or less, together with the two-story Dwelling and kitchen at? tached thereon-all of wood. Terms-One-third cash; balance in one and two years, secured by mortgage of property. Purchaser to pay ua for papers aud stamp ?. stuthS mtU2 January 20 .4. large. Lot on the cast, side cf Meeting, aboce Mary street, running through lo Nassau street, with Small Tenement thereon, at Auction. BY SMITH & McOILLIVHAY', Heal ii.Uiie Brokers, No. J47 Broad street. Will be sold on TUESDAY, tho .".til of February, at ll o'clock, on thc north ?-tops ot tho Old Custom House, at public outcrv. All that valuable LOT OF LAND, butting and bound? ing north 011 Linds of Louisa Mc Vicar and William Grant, south on lands of Edward C. Keckloy, east on Nusaau ntreet, aud west on Meottug-streot, measuring Co feet front by 190 feet deep, more or less, together with Wood? en Building thereon. Terms-Ono-third cash ; balance in one. two and thrco years, secured by a mortgage. Purdia*or to poy u?? for papors and stamps. snubs! mtu'l_January 20 Desirable Residence on Hie southwest corner of Rutledge and Montague streets. BI T. A. WHITNEY. On TUESDAY, 6th Fobruary, will bo offered for salo ou the north sida of the Custom House, at ll o'clock. All that LOT OF LAND, with tho two-story and a half BRICK DWELLING, with the outbuildings thereon, known by the No. 21 on Rutledge street. Tho House contains four large square rooms, large pan? try, with dressing room ab ve, with three finished attic rooms, double piazza, large cistern, buUt in 18C2, of best materials, and Unely finished, with heavy cornices and centro pieces on lower door. Gaa throughout the house. Tim Kitchen, of wood, slated roof, contains four square rooms, lathed and plastered. Ou the premise? ls a stable and carriage house, with two rooms above titted up for servants' apartments. The Lot measures on Rutledge street - lect, and on Montagne street - fceL Tho premises are In first rato order, and immediate possession will be given. Tho above premises can be treated for at privato sale, and can bo inspected on appli? cation to me. Conditions-One-third cash; balance in ono, two and three years, secured by bond and mortgage, with interest payable aeiui-anuually at 7 por cent. ; buildings to bo in? sured and policy asst ned. Purchaser to pay me fer pa? pers. 28,3i'. Fb 1.2,4,5_January 23 LARGE SALE OP REAL ESTATE, STOCK Ac, eise. I will acll at publie sale, at my plantation, in the For'; of Edisto, Orangeburg District, 12 miles from Orangeburg village aud S milos from Graham's Turnout, on THU RS DAY, tho 7th day of February' next. 5000 acree of first quality COTTON, PROVISION AND TIMBElt LANDS, with a fina Dwelling and outhouses, 5 settlements, 2 gin houses, sugar mill, stoam saw mill lu fine working order, a site for a water mill with dam intact, and two other flee sito? for water power. To bo aold in tracts to suit purchasers. ALSO. 20 head MULES, 10 head Horses, ?0 head Cattle, be? sides Hogs, Sheep, b.c., kc. ALSO, TIMBER CARTS. Ox Carts, Wagons, and Plantation Implements generally. IUD, 1001) bushols of CORN, and other kinda of Provisions. Terms of Ssh'-Thu Land: One-third cash, and tho balance on a credit of ono and two years, with approved secutlty and a mortgage of the premisos. Stock ?nd Pro? visions: Tenn? made known on day or salo. January 12 sw _JOHN EA STEP LIN. Etghly-jivte Tliousand Dollars Desirable Securities at Auction. BY J. DRAYTON FORD, Broker and Commission Agcut. Will be sold by order of tho President ana Directors of thc Elmore Mutual Insuraneo Company of Charlest on, at tile north of tho old Custom House, in tho city of Charleston. South Carolina, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of February. 1807, at ll o'clock A. M.. without any manner of reserve or limitation, the following valuable uri ties: ?M?t,"' CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD COai"*>AiiT PE? CENT. BONDS, guarantocd by state'o!' ?*ath Carolina. ?lii OW CrIARLr*vl'0-"'t SAVANNAH RAILROAD BOND, rodeemablo 1868. rai ?TV PUR rv\T ?12,000 STATE OF SOUTH CARO..11"* six $5000 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLlh'J1- SEVEN PER CENT. STOCK. ??Tnr-Tr. $3500 CITY OF CHARLESTON SIX PER rTjl?Lg' interest semi-annually. ---- $210 CITY OF CHARLESTON SIX PEE CENT. STOCK. interest quarterly. S3S55 CHARLESTON AND HAVANNAH RAILROAD COUPONS, State guarantee. $2240 CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD COUPONS. FIRST MORTGAOE. SECOND LIEN. $2100 STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA COUPONS. $97.50 SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COUPONS. t3r Shareholders of the Elmore Insurance Company who may purchase any of tho above Securities can have their presumptive interests in tho assets of the Company credited in settlement, if they so desire. J. DRAYTON FORD, January 31 thstug 6_No. 40 Broad street. Sale of Wagons, Safes, Harness;-tlffice Furniture, etc., lately the properly of i/t?-J^tionai Express and Transportation Comp^w^^ ' BY ALONZO J. WHITE ? SON-, Brokers, Auctioneers & Rial Est?*? Agents. WiU be sold without reserve, on TUESDAY, the 6th February, at ll o'clock, at No. 157 Meeting street, op? posite the Charleston Hotel, lately occupied by the National Express and Transportation Company, the following articles recently belonging to said Expresa Company, consisting in part ot : Five (5) covered EXPRESS WAGONS, little used Two (2) large Safes Eight (-) Messenger Safes Ono (1) largo Copying Press and Stand Sets Harness, don bio and single Tables, Desks, Arm Chairs Hand Trucks, Express Trunks One Stove und Piping Two Platform Scales, and sundry other arados. Conditions cash. Articles to be removed on day of sale. January 29 PRIVATE SALES. EiaM new Carts suitable for Plantation purposes. BY I. 8. ?. BENNETT. AE^t*NEWCART8, very light and broad in the body. weUadapted for farming and plantation purposes. Will be sold cheap if applied for immediately. Apply as above, at No. 10 BROAD STREET, FehruaryJ_(Up stairs). A Farm five miles from the City, on Cooper River. BY I. 9. K. BENNETT. At Private Sale A valuable and beautifully located FARM, five miles from the city, containing Vn acres. On lt is an elegant mansion, and all necessary outbuildings. Apply aa above, at No. 40 BROAD STREET (UP STAIRS). January 12_ ?_stnthli* Furniture. Horses, Vehicles, &c., al Auction. BY SMITH Si McGILLTVHAY, ?o, ?7 Broad ?tree?, south aide, near Staid street. Sales of FURNITURE, Ac., at private residences t. tended to at moderate charges. _ Auction every WEDNESDAY for HORSES, VEHICLES FURNITURE, fcc, at half-pact 10 o'clock, at our omeo. October 1