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THE DAILY NEWS OST LA KG EST CIRCULATION*-THE 1) A I LY NEWS BEING THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED AS HAYING THE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE Cil Y OF CHARLESTON, Pl'BLISHES THE LISI OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN THE PGSTOFFICE AT THE END OF EACH WEEK, ACCORDING TO THE PROVID? IONS OF THE NEW POSTOFFICE LAW. LOCAL MATTERS. THE DAILY XE WS AT EIGHTEEN CENTS A WEEK. Our City Agent, Mr. J. Silverstein, will de? liver THE DAILY NEWS in any part of the city at the rato ol eighteen cents a week. Orders left at the periodical stores of Mr. C. C. Righter, Nos.161 and 338 King-street, or at this office will roceivo prompt attention. NOTICE TO OOR ADVERTISERS.- The Down? town advertising box of THE DAILY NEWS will be found at the omeo of tho City Railway Company, northwest comer of Broad-street and East Bay, Tho box will bc emptied several timeB every afternoon and night, and adver? tisements dropped into it up to ll o'clock P. M., will appear in the morrow's NEWS as surely as if handed in at our counting-room. SINGLE COPIES of this morning's DAILY NEWS, put up in ?Tappers ready for mailing, may be bad at our counting-room; price five cents. Tho DAILY SEWS will be mailed regularly, du f ring the session of the State Convention, to parties who may desire to have a full record of tho proceedings, for eighteen cents a week. WALLACE THOMSON, Esq., for many years a prominent lawyer in TJnionville, S. C., died last Tuesday. _ PERSONAL.-The Edgefield Advertiser an? nounces the presence in that village of Bishop P?rsico, who is to officiate and preach at the Catholic Church there to-morrow. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS AND GENERAL SESSIONS-HON. F. J. MOSES PRESIDING.-The trial of civil cases was continued, lt will bc re? membered that to-day has been appointed as Sentence Day, and for the call of the Contin? gent Docket. _ COURT OF EQUITY-CHANCELLOR CARROLL PRESIDING.-The cose of Joel M. Womack os. Robert Austin, executor, was continued. At? torney-General Hayne concluded bis argu ment, and was followed by J. B. Cambpell, Esq R. DeTreville, Esq., contra. THEFTS.-A robbery of tobacco WBB commit? ted on Monday night at Mr. N. Fehrenbach's, in Broad-street, and a quantity of tobacco car? ried off. The I06S was reported to Lieutenant Hendricks, and officers Chapman and Hogan were detailed to work up thc case. They suc? eded \ esterday in arresting the guilty party, and in recovering the goods. The receiver and the thief will be prosecuted. Two more of the hall thieves were also ar? rested and Beveral articles recovered. THE PHCENTX FIREMAN.-We have been re? quested to state that the colored man James Evans, who was arrested for attempting to blow up the Phoenix engine, bad no connection with the company. The regular fireman is a colored mau named James Young, who has run with the machino for some time. The two James'aro not related, and Young desires us to stato that there was no negligence on bis part, but the amateur fireman chose a night for bia performance when all the members and employees were absent. THEATRE.-St. Valentine's day was appropri? ately observed by the theatre goer8, and the hall waa soon filled with a respectable au? dience. The "Mystery of tho Marble Head" was made manifest; it spake, moved, and bada being, but it was a separate and distinct bead. '.Fanchon" waa well represented. Miss Vane, as the cricket, attracted general attention Mr. John Templeton, as Laudry Barbeaud, and the humorous Harry Clifford aa bis Father, were among the prominent characters of the play. To-night, "Scenes in Charleston," "Still Waters Run Deop," "The Sphynx," and songs and dancing. THE CHARLESTON WEEKLY GAZETTE.-Tho contents for tho week ending February 15, are: The Johnson-Grant Correapondence; Jose? phine's Farewell to Napoleon (original poetry); Laving of the Cornor-Stone of a New Chapel; Senator Casserly; A Memorandum on IriBh Grievances; Economy in Food: Interesting Cor? respondence between Cbarlcaton and New Or? leans; New Publications; Letter from George Franois Train to "Tho Gazette;" Tho President and G neral (.rant; The Feniana; Statistics of Christianity; The People Chocked; the Mortu? ary Chapel; How White Labor is Taxed to Sup? port Negro Laziness; Catholic, Irish, and Local Nowa, &c. Single cc pies five cents. .. ffice of publication. No. 307 King-street. A HUMANITARIAN WANTED.-Man's inhu? manity to man ia not to be compared to that which is often perpetrated upon the dumb beasts, and Mr. Bergh, the great humanitarian of the North, has organized a society for tho prevention of cruelty to animals. We have no associations of that description hero, and un? less a case cornea under tho oyo of the polico, it isalmo8t unnoticed. Yesterday a shadow of a horse, a mere skeleton in fact, which bad been drawing a furniture cart, for some time, fell at his post in Meeting-street. Ho was over-worked and ill-fed, and the result was that the fount of nature was exhausted. After several severe struggles the poor beast was in? duced to resume his stauding io. aociety, but bi? attenuated frame showed that ho was not equal to the task, and would again succumb to the pressure. This was the second time that tho same borae haa fallen in nearly the same upot, and it ia timo that somo humanitarian rdiould suggest to the owner that "a merciful man is merciful to hia beaat." UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT-HON. GEO. S. BRYAN PRESIDING.-Jury No. 2 answered to their names, when tbe court wa3 opened. Ex parte Jas. T. Truesdale, of Kershaw Petition for voluntary bankru.itcy. J. B. Ker? shaw, Esq., pro pet. The petition waa read and referred to W. J. dawson, Registrar. Ex parle A. Louisa Wittseben, of Charleston -In bankruptcy. Petition for final discharge. H. E. Young, Esq., pro pit. On his motion it was ordered that the usual publication lo thc crediton why tho prayer of tho petitioner bc not granted, be made on the 9th day of March next. The case of Rittenhouse, Fant & Co. vs. Louis Krcnder waa continued. "* IN ADMIRALTY.-Tilton et at vs. the Steam Dredge and Wharf Building Company. The marsh il baring reported that Captaiu John Ferguson was the highest bidder for the prop? erty sold under the decree, and th Rt it having been knocked down to him aa purchaser, he ? ? bad not complied by paying in the purchase ! ( money. On motion of Messrs. Brown and ? * Mikell it was ordered that a mlo bo issued to i ' thc said Captain John Ferguson, returnable on j ' Monday next, to show causo why he Ima not I complied with the terms of the purchase. A FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT.-A little girl named Margaret, tho daughter of Martiu Hahn, while playing with a child at her father'8 residence in Johnson's Kow, near Hasel-street, on Thurs? day last, was bnrnod nearly to death. She was playing with a child, and while whisking around tho room, it is supposed that her clothing be? came ignited from the fire. In an instant the 1 flames enveloped her person, and not until the J poor girl was well-nigh burned to a cinder did relief como to save the spark of life that re? mained. No hopes of her recovery are enter? tained. A SIGN a THE HEAVENS.-Messrs. Wolbem & Stoning, the proprietors of the City Square Saloon, have determined that their light shall no longer be hid under a bushel, and have con? sequently huug their illumination on the outer walls. Last night their new lamp shed its par? ti-colored ray? on the street and invited the stragglers from tho theatre to a welcome spot where they could whet their whistles. The lamp in question is quito ornamental, and the elaborate iron frame-work show? that it was designed by a near relative of Tubal Cain. Mr. Herker, the iron founder, in Church-street, propared the frame, and with the assistance of J Messrs. Brown & Byer, succeeded in placing tho City Square Saloon in a position where its light could shine before all men. HOTEL ABBIVAXS.- Charleston Hotel.-Jos. D. Taylor, city; Wm. Bell, Marlboro', S. C.; G. H. Ramsay, Columbia, N. C.; J. A. Betting, North Carolina; F. J. Hartshorne and wife, New York; Mrs. M. E. Johnson, Boston; P. G. Harris, Miss E. R. Mansfield and Miss P. H. Mans Seld, Chicago; Benj. J. Mason, Virginia; W. A. Jobbins, New York; EdwinF. Younga ands. 5. Rogers, New Britain, Conn.; J. E. Ireland, New York; J Arvim, Harrisburg; E. ?. Curtiss, Connecticut; Robt. Trim, Baltimore; W. Riot, 3?ty. MUls House-G. Kaan, Boston; S. 8. Ward, vifo and daughter, New York; A. Child, New ?folk; Miss E. Child, New York; Mrs. J.J. ?Veek, Washington; N. R. H- -'jack, Chicago; ?. C. Bolton and mother, New York; Dexter ?unter, Albany, N. Y.; J. W. Windson, Massa ihusetts; Miss Bacon, Washington, D. C.; Jas. ?. Gilmore, New York; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. ling, Chicago; J. N. Martin, Newberry; James ?ope, Boston; Dan. Hohnes and wife, Brock )ort, New York; James Bridge, city. Pavilion Watti-Mila R. Martin, New Jersey; Irs. E. R. Martin find Miss Martin, New Jor? ey: James Earlet, New York; Joseph H. Cans, few York; James Neville, Brooklyn. BUSINESS NOTICES. H7~H. If you want cheap Blank Bookn; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, 'aper, &c; or, MILLER'S Almanac; lt you want Printinsr executed neatly; If you want Books bound in any style, or/c ount Books made to order, with any desired lattem ot ruliug, go to HIRAM HARRIS, NO. 59 Broad-street. iHisfcllaitcous. HAlil?LE MANTELS, MONU? MENTS, HEADSTONES, ??fcc. A FINE SELECTION OF MARBLE MANTELS l\. constantly on hand at S. KLABER'S Ware oom, No. 64 First avenue, near Third-street, New fnrk. Call and examine before buying elsewhere. February 3 6mo COLGATE & CO.'S GERMAN Erasive Soap, THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. For Sale by all Grocer?. 3mo January 31 puiuntss (Harbs. THE OLD ESTABLISHED RETAIL HARDWARE STORE, No. 344 KING-STREET, Between Society-street and George-street OOODS SOLD AT LOW PRICES. JOHN VAN WINKLE, January 21 tutbsCiuod No. 341 Ring-street. FOLEY'S CLOTHING, SHOE AND HAT STORE, Nu. B6 MARKET-STREFT, CHARLESTON, S. C. Where may be fouud every variety of GREAT DOATS, FROCK AND DRESS COATS. Shirts, Uu lertbirte, Vests und Pantaloons, Drawers and Socks, Hoots, shoes. Hats and Caps, Trunks, Carpet Bass, ! ?ralise8,">Sc. February 6 B E. H. KELLERS ?i CO., DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, !io. 131 MEETING-sTREET, NEAR MABKET. FRESH ADDITIONS OF DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS RECEIVED WEEKLY. JS-PREsCRiPTIONS PUT UP WITH CARE.-?? January 3 y^ILLlAM H. UILLILAND ?Si SON, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. AUCTIONEERS ANO COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ) F F IC E No. 33 H A YN E-STREET, neut ember V. g la. BARRE. IKAL ESTATE, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BRO? KER, No. 141 East Bay. January 1 3mo j 'UK CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS WILL BE ISSUED BY SIX O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING to subscribers in any portion of thc city, it EIGHTEEN CENTS A WEEK, payable weekly. Orders left at the Periodical Stores ol Mr. C. C. BIGH L'ER, Nos. 1G1 and 338 KING-STREET, or at the moe of the DAILY NEWS, No. 18 HAYNE-sTREET, viii receive prompt attention. J. SILVERSTEIN. December 2 Agent for City Delivery. CHER AW ADVERTISER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, SCIENCE, ART, AGRICULTURE, AND MISCELLANEOUS SEWS, Cberaw, S. C. Published weekly, by POW? ELL & WORLEY. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : Jne copy one year.?3 Ot BATES OF ADVEBTISINa : Jne Square, ten Unes or loss, one insertion.$1 00 [.'or each subsequent insertion. 76 All Advertisements to be distinctly marked, or he\ will be published until ordered out, end ..barged accordingly Merchants and others advertising by the yea>:. a iberal deduction on the aln>ve rates xviii be msde >ovenjnr> IF TUE BARNWELL SENTINEL IS AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. Merchants and business men try it tor a few months "No risk no gain." Send on your cuds ind iucreas. your trade this tall. There's nothing to equal Printer's ink-it has made many a fortune. Terms for the paper-$3 per annum, in advance. Advertisements inserted st the rate of $1 per .qiiare of twelve hues or less for each iuscrtion. Cards of ten lines or less, st tho rate of $1? for luv- months. Contracts by the year or for six months, allowing >rn flece ot changing on more favorable terms. Address EDWARD A. BRONSON. November 10 Publisher and Proprietor. THE MARION STAR. IESTABLISHED NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AGO, Li is published at Marion, S. C.. in the central lortiou ol' the country, and offers a favorable uodiuni to Merchants, Druggists, Machinists, and ill classes who desuv to extend their business in he Pee Deo country. For the benefit ot our advertising patronn, we ?hall, in addition to otu subscription hst, which ts .-onstautly increasing, publii li and distribute, gratuitously. copies ol the STAR, during the busi? ness season thit- Fall. Rate? ol Aovertising liberal. W. J. Mo KER AL V., November 20 Editor sud Proijrii tor. (Cominissiiiii jtatyiints. JOHN H. HOLMES, COMMISSION MERCHANT, BOYCE & CO.'S WU AUF, CH ABLESTON, S. C. January 1 l tbstu [ TT^r B. GRIFFIN, Commission Merchant AND AUCTIONEER, CORKER JACKSON AND ELLIS .STREETS, Augusta, Georgia, RESPECTFULLY ANNOTJN JES TO THE PUBLIC that he is now prepared to attend to any AUCTION or COMMISSION OUTNESS which may bc entrusted to his care, and that he will exert him? self to mate prompt and satisfactory returns of any business that may be confided to him. Conw'gumeuls of REAL ESTATE, M EB CH AN DISE, Arc, fcc, solicited. Commissions moderate. Lib? ral cash advances made on consignments. February 1 _ Imo Iff I L H S & C HIS O i. M, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS, WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALK AND SHIPMENT ito Foreign and DouiOrtic Pm-IM of COTTON. RI CK. LUMBER AND NAVAL STOKES. ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. E. WILLIS.A. K. ?HISOfi?) October 2r> R. AI. MARSHALL & BROTHER, AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, BROKERS No. 33 BROAD-STEEET. BEAL ESTATE, STOCKS, ic, BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION; LOANS NEGOTIATED; PROPERTY LEASED. ?-Auction of HORSES, FURNITURE, ftc, every Wednesday. October 1 ?iisahmom. PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. THE PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY Of MEDI? CINE AND SURGERY was organized in 131?. Chartered by tho Legislature, February 20. 1803. Nan. o changed by a legislative enactment to thc Eclectic Redirai Collego, of Philadelphia, in 18U0. In 1S63 it purchased thc Pennsylvania Medical Col? lege, established in 1S12, and the Philad 2.].his Medi? al College, which hati previously been merged into tho Pennsylvania Mrdical <'ollege. In 1U?4 it pur? chased the Penn Medical Uuiv catty. Tue Trustees ot thu separate schools united, petitioned and ob? tained a special Act of the Legislature, consolidating tbe.se institutions and cha. ging their names to that ol Lie Philadelphia University of Medicine aud Sur? gery, March 15, I860. All ttiese various Acts arc puu li. bcd in the statutes ot Pennsylvania. Tho cost of tho I uihliug and museum was over ono hundred thousand dollars. It will bc observed that thc Uni? versity, as now organized, is thc legal representative of the four Modical Colleges that ii has absorbed. It is a liberal school of medicine, cou ti nod to no iogma, nor attached lo any medical cliques, but sin bracee in its teaching everything of value to the profession. ??est?o*!.--It has two lull sessions each year, com? mencing on the 1st of October, and continuing until thu 1st ol Januar}', as its first session, and from thu 1st. ol January to the 1st ol April, as its second; the two constituting one tull course of lectures. It has &1M) a summer scsaion, commencing thu 1st April ?dd continuing until August, Tor tho preparatory branches, such as Latin, Greclr, Mathematics, Dou? ay, Zoology, Chemistry, Anatomy, Physiology, cte Tickets.-Tickets to the full course ol'lectures $12U or $C0 for each session. For thc summer or pre ptratory courno $25. Graudating lee Silt). To aid young men ol moderate means, tho University has issued fivo hundred scholarships, which arc sold to first-course students tor $75. and to second-course students and clergymen tor ?ju, each constituting thc holder a lifo member, with the perpetual privl leges of the lectures, and all thc teachings ol' thc ?'.hool. The only additional Iocs aro a j carly dis? secting and matriculating ticket, each ol' which is The Advantages of Scholarships.-Thc student hold? ing a scholarship can cuter thc College at any lime during thc year, attend as long as ho chooses, nod re-enter the institution as frequently as dcircd It requirti no previous reading or study to enter the University on scholarships, hence, all private tuition fees , .re saved. Students, by holding scholarships, can prosecute other business a part uf the time. Tho candidato l'or graduation can present himself nt any time, and receive his degree as soon as quail tied. In case a stuiluut should hold a scholarship and not be able tn attend lectures, it can ti j transferred io another, thus preventing any loss. Parents, g jurdiaJH or In en its ot students wishing : o purchase scholarship tor them a year ur inure before their attendance at the University, eau secure them by advancing one-half the price and paying liio balance when the student enters. Physicians iud beuevolont men can bestow great benefit upon poor young men by presenting them a scholarship, and thus enabling them lo obtain an honorable pro? fession. The Faculty embraces seventeen eminent physi? cians and surgeons. The University has associated with it a large hospital clinic, whete every form of m?dical and surgical disease is operated on and treated in the presence ol' thu class. COLLEGE BUILDINO.-Thc College building, located in Ninth-street, south of Walnut, ls the finest in thc city. Its front is collegiate gothic, and is adorned with embattlemouts and embrasures, presenting a novel, bold; and bcautttul appearance. Thu facade is of brown stouo, ornamented by two towers, rising to the elevation ol eighty tuet, and crowned with an embattled parapet The building contains be? tween fifty and sixty rooms, all supplied with water, gas, and every other convenience that modern im? provement can contribute tu facilitate medical in? struction. Only five hundred ttcholarohips ?nil be issued, and os two hundred und titty are now sold those wbo wish to secure ono should do so at oucc. Money can be remitted by express, or a draft or chock sent on any National Rank lu tho United states, when thc scholarship will be returned by mail, signed by the President of tho Board of Trus? tees, JOSEPH S. FISHER, Esq., and the Dean ol thc Faculty, W. PAINE, M. D. AU ordors for scholar? ships or other business of thu University, should bc addressed to Professor W. PAINE, M. D., Philadel? phia, Pa. NEW BOOKS. PAINE'S PRACTICE OF MEDICINE A NEW WORK JUST ISSUED BY W. PAINE, M. D., Professor ol tho Principles and Practice ol Medi? cine and Pathology in the Philadelphia University of Modieiueaud Surgery; author of Paine's Prac? tico of Surgery; a wurk on Obstetrics and Materia Medica, author of New School Remedies; on Epi? tome of Eberlie'a Practice ol Medicine; a Rovicw ol Homoaopathy; a Work OIL thu History of Medicine; Editor of University Modical and Surgical Journal, 4c, Ax. It ls a royal octavo of MM pages, and eon tains a full description of all diseases kuown in medicino and surgery. including those of women and children, together with their pathology and treatment by ah the now and improved methods. Prico $7; postage 50 cents. Address the author, No. 933 ARCH STREET, Phil? adelphia, Pa. ALSO, A NEW WORK, Entitled New School Medicines, which is thc only work ever published upon Materia Medica, embrac? ing aR the Ecloclic, HotUOjpathic, ana Botauic He?i? dles, with o fuU regular Materia Medica. Price >5; portage tree. Address as above. UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF MEDICINE AND SU ROE RV. A SEMI-MONTHLY JOURNAL OP MEDICINE, SUR OERV, PHYSIOLUOY, HYGIENE AND GENERAL LITERATURE, DEVOTED TO TUE PRO? FESSION AND TUE PEOPLE. The cheapo t Medical Paper lu tho world, pub? lished every two weeks at the University Building, Ninth-street, South ol Walnut. Singlo copies.il.rn Five copies tr one address.Laj Ten copies to one addross.7.50 Fifteen copies to ouu address.W.30 Twenty copies to ouu address.lO.U'J 'J he getters up ol'the Clubsholl have one copy gratis. Address W. PAINE, M. C., Editor, September 12 Philadelphia, Pa. CITY TAX ES-MONTHLY RETURNS. OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR, I CITY HALL, February 1, 18(X J NOTICE IS HEREU? OIVEN TO ALL CON? CERNED that the MONTHLY RETURNS FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY i-AST. iu compli? ance with the Tux Ordinance; ratified OJ thc 2tith day of January, 18H8, must bc made ou ur before the 15th instant. AU defaulters will bc dealt with as the otdinttnec direct*. W. N. HUGHES ? February 1 14 City Assessor. ' THE IRISH CITIZEN." NEW WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. Proprietor and Editor.JOHN MIICHEL. FIBST NUMBER TO APPEAR ON SATURDAY, the 12th of October, 1857. Terms by thc year.S3.00 Terms for half year. 1.50 Terms foi fourmonihs. 1.00 Clubs of 10 iu the usualpropu. Jon. Advertisements to be iorwarded Immediately, sc as to be duly classified. Address. JOHN MITCHFL, Office ol tho Irish Citizen, No. M Barclay street, New York. Ser te m bera(1 Jigrifiiltnrol. ASPARAGUS ROOTS. MUSH KOOM SPAWN, &c., JUST RE* o Erv ED. "I AAA ASPARAGUS ROOTS j\\J\J\J 100 Mushroom Spawn Bricks Bushels Broom Corn Seed. AND IN STORE, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN AND A GREAT VARIETY OF FLOWER SEEDS, HOR'l J CULTURAL AND AGRICUL? TURAL IMPLEMENTS AS USUAL, At No. H53 KING-STREET, sign of the Plough, by CONRAD RING, Late D. LANDRETH & CO February 15 stu GENUINE ZlfPORAH AND DICKSON'S IMPROVEDCOT l*ON SEED, FOR SALE BY SUBSCRIBER, AT LOUISVILLE S. C., at S3 per bushel, sacked and delivered :it Depot. A. P. A MAE ER. February 15 ' 3 SEED RICE, SEED RICE. Ol I Ai I BUSHELS SEED RICE. FOR SALE BY a y i U y * WM. GURN EY, February 13 3 No. 102 East Bay MUMM AM) BRIAR RO?? JP X JP ES, TWENTY PER CENT. BELOW COST. A. BETAIVCOURT, IMPORTER OF HAVANA SEGARS, Arc, No. 322 King-street. (OPPOSITE LIBERTY-STREET), rvFFERS FOR SALE A CHOICE LOT OF PIPES L/ as above. Also, 2000 lbs. of "LONE JACK" and "DURHAM" IMOKING TOBACCO. And, a largo lot of Genuiue HAVANA SEGARS, oj tis own importation. A. BETANCOURT, February 10 C No. 322 KING-STREET. O?) ?l&ucriisnncnis. PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, ) January 3. 1808. J PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TB AT under I he following Ordinance licenses have ?eon prepared for delivery from this office. S. THOMAS, City Treasurer. SEC. 1. Be it Ordained bu Ut Mayor and Aldermen it Ci'y Council assenMed, That from and alter thc irst day of January, lironses shall bo taken out for .11 carl?, drays and wagons, used for private and dc acsrJc purposes, in thc samo manner, and ac ording o thc same provisions now of force in relation to urtu, drays and wagous, let or d'iven for hire, ex cpt giving bouds. And each such cart, dray or ,-agon, shall bo provided with a badgo containing bc number thereof, and marked Private, to bc lucid on tho outside of tho shaft. SEC. 2. No per-on shall bc taken by tho Treasurer s surety tor any bond under the Ordinance con erning licenses for carts, drays, wagons and other arnages, unless hu or she bo a freeholder. SEC. 3. Thc following shall hereafter bo thc rates )r licenses for public and private carts, drays, ?agons, fcc., including the horses or mules used iicreot, which shall bc free from other taxation. UBLIC CARTS. DRAYS, ETC., OR THOSE EMFLOYEO IN AKT BUSINESS WHATEVEB, FOB HIRE DIBECT OR IN? DIRECT. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by ono horse r mule. $20. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two at*e-ot tuuk-s, S30. For every uuck and carriagp with two wheels, $20. For every hack and carriage with lour wheels, $40. For every stage or omnibus (except line oranl us) with two horses, $50. For every stage or omnibus (except lino omnl us) drawn by four horses, $G0. For every truck drawn by two or more horses or 1U[C3, M U For every express wagon drawn by two or more jrses or mules, $(!0. BRHAD CAaih AND PniVATE CARTS, DBA Th, ETC For njrery bread cart or wagon, $6, For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private r domestic purposes, and not to bc employed ID lie trarsporting ol goods, waree, merchandise, amber, or aLy other commodity, for eompensa iou, either directly ir indirectly tor tho same, shall ay for a liccuse thc sum ol' $5, exclusive of thc orne or nullo. Ratified in City Council, this 10th day of Jan |L. H.] uar}'. I? 'he year of our Lord one tbounauil c<i;hl hundred and nixtv-six. By tho Mayor. P. C. GAI LL ARD, Mayor, W. H. SMITH. Clem ol Council. January 3 TAVERN LICENSES. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL. ) JANUAnr 7, 1808. J A LL APPLICATIONS FOR TAVERN LICENSES f3k_ must bo filed In this Office by tho 13tb instant, lune will be received alter that time, >>nly in tases ?here persons are about entering into thc busiuess. ho following paragraphs under the head of Bar :oonis, General Orders, No. 104, issued by command I Brevet Major-General Edward R. S. Canby, is ubUshed. W H. SMITH, Clerk of Council. "I. Tho municipal authorities granting the license hall be answerablo that tho parties to whom Buch censes arc granted, together with their sureties, hall be responsible persons, and of good moral taudiug in the community, and that both principal ud sureties, shall bo able to qualify individually In ouble the amount of thc bond required, and that lie bond shall be a lien upon the personal pro crty of both principal and Hureties, and upon proof f default, shall warrant the summary seizure und ale of co much ot the property of either or both as aay be necessary to satisfy tho lorfeiture or fine and os ts. "2. Drunkenness or disorderly conduct on the remises shall work thc forfeiture of thc license and f tho penalty of the bond. "3. The owner or keeper of any bar-room, saloon r other placo at which intoxicating liquors are sold, nd all other persons interested or connected there? with, shall be regarded as principals in any action f damages growing out of any assault, riot, affray r other disorder occurring on the premises or di ectly traceable thereto. "4. All bar-rooms, saloons or other places at which atoxicatiug liquors are sold, shall be closed on tho ay or days ot any general or local election, and for lio twelve hours next preceding tho opening and ext succeeding the closing of the polls at such lection ; and tho sheriffs of counties and districts, ! ud tho chief of police ol' cities and towns, shall ave power to direct tho closing of bar-rooms and thor places for thc salo of intoxicating liquors rhoncver it may be necessary in their judgment to reserve order sud quiet." January 8 AN ORDINANCE O PROVIDE FOR THE LIQUIDATION OF THE INTEREST ON THE DEBT OF THE CITT WHICH ACCRUED ON 3l8T DAY OF DECEMBER LAST. De il ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen in City Council asitmbled,TliB.t for the purpose of liquidating he interest on tho public dobt ol the city, which cerned on the 31st day of December last. Six Per lent. Stock, obligatory on tho Corporation of tho :ity of Charleston, shall bc issued under the direc ion of thc Mayor to thc persons holding Stocks or louds ot the City, and entitled to receive thc int?r? ?t accrued thereon at tho time above stated, tho aid Stock to tear interest after thc rato of six per eut. per annum, payable quarterly, redeemable in hirty years front dato: Provided, That no part of aid Stock shall be issued for any sum loss than wenty dollars, or for any fractional part of a dollar. 'rovided, also. That all sums for loss than twenty loll.irs and for fractional parts of a dollar shall be laid in Cit}' Bills. SEC. 2. i hat tho form of cortiuratos and modo of ransfer ol said Stock sh il) bo subject to tho same egulatiuns its n?iw exist in relation to other Six Per .'cut. Stocks of thc City. tatitled in City Council this twenty-oighth day of Juouary, in thc yujr of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and si itv-eight. [L. s.) P. C. OA1LLARD, Mayor. W. IL SMITH. Clerk of Council. January al Imo TO JUNK-SHOP KEEPERS. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, I DECEMBER 2,1867. J rHE JUNK-SHOP LICENSES OF THE FOLLOW? ING persons have expired. They are hereby totificd to apply at this Office immediately and re icw the same : PHILIP RILEY, Warren and St. Phllip-strccts. M. REYNOLDS, No. 5 Bcdon's ARey. MARY BURKE, No. 72 Calhoun-street. EDMUND WALLACE. No. 24 Washington-street. JAMES WALLACE, No. DS Spring-street. JOHN LEAHY, No. 214 Cornimr-sirect. MARY RAFFERTY, Columbus and Hanovcr-sts. MARY CAMPBELL, President aud Caunou-sts. P. MANION, No. 57 Statc-sirect. JOHN HENNY, No. 40 Queen-street. JAMES BARRY, No. 10 Whari-strcot. D. CONROY, No. 32 St. Philip-street. P. DORAN. No. lo Kxc?augo-strcet. P. PINKUSSOHN, Nu. 53 East Bay. W. H. SMITH, December 3 Clerk of Council. NOTICE. OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR, I CITY HALL, February 1,18-J8. J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS OF FICE is now open and will remain open every ray from the hours of 'J A. M. to 2 P. M. (Sundays jxeopted). until Ihe first day of March next, tor the receipt of Tax Return? on Real estate, dc. All males, white and colored, over thc age of twenty-one years aro required to return themselves for Capitation Tux. All defaulters wall be dealt with as the ordinance directs. W. N. HUGHES, February 1 Imo City Assessor. grags, Chemicals, (!?tr. J-yRVOS AND MEDICINES, FRESH UV. EVERY STEAMER. E. H. KELLER'S & CO., No. 131 MEKTINO-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. Always ou hand a largo assortment of DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, SOAPS, PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES. Physicians' orders filled promptly, and at the low? est market rates. E. H. KELLERS, M. D. H. BAER, M. D. February IS ITS CONSTITUENTS. THE RICHEST PART OF the borry of Wheat and Barley Malt, being scientifically prepared ready for use,this food by an? alysis is thu same in its chemical elements ss HEALTHY BREAST MILE, and ls the easiest of di? gestion and assimilation of all nourishments for Children, Invalids and Dyspeptics. It has been tried by tho physicians of Charleston, an 1 is recom? mended and prescribed by thc most eminent physi? cians of New York. GEO. WELLS C0M91OCK, No. 57 Cortland-strcet, New York. DU WIK Si MOISE, January 16 thstuflir.oB Charleston, S. C. GREAT HEALTH RESrORliWI AND BALM OF LIFE! FOR ALL WHO ARE CONSUMPTIVE, OR AI E SUSCI-PTIBLE TO ANY IRRITATION OF THE LUNGS, WBETHER THE COUGH HAS BEEN OF LONG CONTINUANCE, OR OF RECENT ORIGIN. RODRIGUES' Pl LIM!,' ELIXIR SPEflFK HAS RAPIDLY DISTINGUISHED ITSELF FOR its wonderful restorative and curative qualities Under its stimulative influence, and by its pen? etrativo agency, this health invigoiatiog cordial ox cites a general beneficial reaction, and disperses the impermeable obstructions which prevent access to other remedies. While gradually reducing the ac? companying constriction which attends tho malady, lt reproduces thc essential warmth and elastic vigor of tho respiratory vessels, which, by this remedial combination, promotes tho healing process by whioh relief and cure is effected. Hemorrhages are arrested and cured, with overy othor concurrent disorder. As neither narcotic nor emetic properties of any kind arc employed lu this Pnlmoulc Compound, and the most assiduous attention given ts tho quality aud medical value of each component article which constitute it, it is confidently and conscientiously recommended for its solely and reliability, without restriction in generous, wholesome diet, or appre? hension of renewed cold from its effects. For sale wholesale and retail by tho Proprietress, Mrs. CECILIA RODRIGO.??>, northwest corner of MEETING AND BOCIKTV-i MEETS, and at tho Druggists. PRICE SINGLE BOTTLE il.23. November 12 T,yr PREVENTION IS BETTER TUAN CURE. 1 )R. RICOKD'S Celebra!ed Preventive Lotion. APPROVED AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDED by the FRENCH MEDICAL FACUL'J Y as the only sale and ixlalliMe sm idol? against infection from Special Diseases. This invaiueiile (.reparation is suited lor either sex, and hus proved, iroro ample experience, the most efficient sud reliable Preven? tive ever discovered, thus effecting u desideratum long sought for in the Medical World, ll used ac? cording to directions every possibility of danger may bu avoided ; a singlo application will radically neutralize the venereal virus, expel all impurities from the absorbent vessels, aud render contamina? tion impossible. Be wise In time, and at a very email outlay, save hours ol untold bodily and mental tor? ments. This most reliable specific, so universally adopt? ad lo the Old World, is now ofiored for salo for tho Brat time in America by F. A. DUPONT it CO., only authorized Agents for the United Suites. Price S3 per bottle. Large bottle, double size, $6. Tie usual discount to thc trade. Sont, sc surely packed, on receipt of price, to any address, tvitb directions and pamphlet, by addressing to F. A. DUPORT & CO.. Sole Agents for Dr. Rirord's P. L, May 82 lyr No. Vt Golil Slreot. New York. A. Cough, a Cold, or a Sore Throat. Requires immediate attention, and should bc checked If allowed to continue, Irritation of thc Lunge, a Permanent Throat Disease, or Consumption, is often the result. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL: TROCHES Saving a direct influence to the parts, glvo Imme leite rebel. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Ca? tarrh, Consumptive and Throat Diseases, Troches are used witn always good success. Singers and Public Speakers usu them o clear and strengthen thc voice. Obtain only "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES," and lo not talco any of thc Worthless Imitations that may tte offered. For salo by nou n; dc MOISE, No. 161 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston hotel. October 28 uiwflmo AMERICAN LE Hi PEMIL COMPANY, NEW YORK. Factory, ituilsuu City, N. J. WHOLESALE SALES ROOM NO. 34 JOHN ST lt E KT, ft KW YORK. ALI, STYLES AND GRADES OF LEAL' PEN CU S ol superior quality aro manufac? tured and offered at fair terms to the Trade. Thc nubile arc invited to give tho AMERI? CAN "LEAD PENCIL tho preference, THE PENCILS ARE TO BE HAD AT ALL TU t PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND N i L ION DEALERS. ASK FOR TUE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL." TESTIMONIAL. SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ) ENaiNEEniNo DEPARTMENT, > YALE COLLEOE. November 1(5, 1SC0. ) I have always recommended the Faber Polygrade Lead Pencils as tho ouly peuciLs fitted for both or? namental and mathematical drawing; but, after a thorough trial ol tba American Polygrade Lead Pen? cils, manutarlurcd by thc American Lead Poncil Company, New York, I find them superior to any pencil iu use, even to the Faber or tho old English Cumberland Lead Pencil, being a superior pencil for sketching, ornanienUil and mi cunnii al drawing, and all the ordinary uses ol'a lend pencil. These pencils uro very finely graded and have a very smooth lead; even the sottest pencils hold the point well; they are all that eau bu desired in a j cu eil. It gives me great pleasure to bc able lo assure Americans that they will no long' r bc compelled to depend upon Germany or ?my othor Toreigu market for pcuc>ls. LOUIS PAIL, Professor ol Drawing, &c. AU PENCILS ARE STAMPED : ITxT "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. N. S" None genuino without tie exait name of the flrai ; look to it. December 13 THE BENNETTS VILLE JOURNAL IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING at Bennettsville, s. C., m the cistern portion of the State, by STURMS J; LITTLE, Proprietors, and offer superior Inducements to Merchants and all others who wish to extend their business in this section of the Pee Dee country. Wo respectfully solicit tho patronn?e ol our Charleston friends. Terms-SH per annum, invariably in advance. Ad YtTtisi'ineuts inserted at very reasonable ratos. July 8 judi?n ?hits. BY R. M. MARSHALL & UKO. On TUESDAY, 21th February, at ll o'clock, will be sold, the following, at the old Customhouse : BRICK STOBEHOUSE on ? tlantic Wharf BRICK STOREHOUSE in GUlon-street LOT in Cumberland street, opposite sito of church LOT in Berrea i ord-o tree t BUILDINGS AND LOTS 7, 9 and ll Mazyck street Conditions-One-fifth cash ; balance, by bond, in one, two, three, four and fi re years, with interest semi-annually; buildings to be insured and policy assigned. Purchasers to pa r R. IL ll. A- Bro. for papers and stamps. Further particulars wUl bi given in subsequent advertisement. ruths J February ll BY I?. M. MARSHALL & BKO. On TUliSDAY, 24th February, at ll o'clock, will be sold, at tho Exchange, Broad-strett, THAT DELIGHTFUL BRICK RES1DKNCE of eight upright rooms, known as No. 21 King-street, near thc Battery. It has am ple servants' accommo? dations, carriagehouse, stabil, woodhouse and cis? tern. Tho Lot measures 60 let t os King-street ana SO feet on back line by 205 feet 6 inches in depth, bc the same a little more or lesa Conditions-One-fifth cash; balance by bond paya? ble in one, two, three, four sad five years, with in? terest semi-annually, secured by mortgage of the property; buildings to bo lasured and policy as? signed. Purchaser to pay R. M. M. k Bro. for pa? pers and stamps. tuths3* tu2 February ll Oi) Stottiscments. AN OK DI Ii ANCE TO RAISES UPPLTES l?B THE YEAR ONE TBOUSAND EIGHT BLT ND RED AND SIXTY SIGHT, AND FOR OTHER POBPOSES. SECTION 1. Be it ordained ny the Mayor and Alder, nen in City Council assembled. That a tax for the sams, ind in tbe manner herein? fter mentioned, shall be aised and paid into the Treraury of the City, for the iso and service thereof, that is to say: Two dollars on ?very hundred dollars of tie value of every house, wilding, lot, wharf, or othei landed estate, including ?very building and improvement on lands under a ease for a term of five or i aore years, from a reli? gious, charitable, or literary society, or under any mildiug lease, payable in three periods, viz: March, ruly and November. Seventy-five cents on every hundred dollars of all isles of goods, wares, and merchandise on perse cal iccount or on account of otters, payable monthly. Two dollars on every hunlred dollars of the gross .eccipts of all street railroad", payable monthly. - Three dollars ou every hundred dollars of all jross receipts of aU Express companies, payable nonthly. Seventy-five cents on every hundred dollars of <?l tales at auction, payable monthly. Three dollars per month on every coach or four ivheel carriage drawn by t wo horses or mules (ex :lusi ,o of the horses or mules), payable monthly. Two dollars per month on every coach or four wheel carriage drawn by one horse or mule (exdu live of the horse or mule), payable monthly. One dollar and fifty cents per month on every two wheel carriage, chair, sulkoy, etc., (exclusive of the aorse or mule), payable monthly. Three dollars on every hundred dollars of gross ncome, and all groas prolits derived from, the pur init of any faculty, profession, occupation or em? ployment, or from thc e cercl?e of any office, whe? ther in the profession of tho law, the profits derived rom the costs ot suits, counsel fees, or other sources if professional incomes, income from the practice of ientistry, etc., payable monthly. Fifty couts on every hundred dollars of jthe.valuu if auy bond, mortgage, judgment, decree, or >ther investment or seem itv, of whatever character, whether the said bond, etc., be located, and vbether the interests or dividends bc paid here or ilse where, payable duri ni; month of March Two dollars on every dc g kept within the city, pay 3ale oil o.' before the 29tb day of June next. Three dollars on every hundred dollars of gross "eccipts of aU commercial agencies, payable monthly. Three dollars on every hundred dollars of all com nisslons rcoelved by fact irs, oommlseion merchants, ian kera, brokers, dealer in foreign and domestic archange, vendue mastei s, or other persons vending ir buying goods, wareek : nerchandlze, produce, and eal and perdona! pr ope .-ty on commise ion, payable uontbly. . TL ree dollars on every hundred dollars of aU gross iremiums received for oi by any Insurance,Company ocated In this city, whither incorporated or not, or >y agoncies for Individ iola or companies, whether n corpora ted or not, payublc monthly. Three dollars on every hundred dollars of gross re eipts of all Gas Companies and other manufacturing ompanies located in tbi 3 city, payable monthly. One dollar per month on every horse and mule iscd or kept within the city, excepting horses or aulcs used in any hcaused carriage, cart, dray, or tiler vehicle, payable monthly. Two dollars and fifty rents per month on all retail calera in all articles irhalsoover, whose monthly ?turns of ailes do net yield a tax above the said mount of two dollars sad fllty cents. Two dollars capitation tax on all males over twen r-one years of age, payiblc on or befor the 31st day f March next; provide* the amount of his tax does ot exceed two dollars per annum. Two dollars and fifty t ents per month on all H?ck? ers. Two dollars and fifty cents per month on all Bar? er Shops. One doll ir on every hundred dollars of tho gross jccipts of Hotel- and public Eating and Boarding louses, payable monta ly. One dollar on every hundred dollars of all receipts f livery stable keepers payable monthly. Two dollars on ovory hundred dollars of the gross scelpts of cotton prestes, payable monthly. Seventy-five cents OD every hundred dollars of the ross receipts of all printing offices, newspapers and ublisbing bousss, pa}able monthly. Three dollars on eveiy hundred dollars of aU goods old ID tho city by pen ous not residents, by sample r otherwise. One dollar on every hundred dollars of sales ol all orsos and mule- brought to the city, pcyable lonthly. Twenty-five cents on every hundred dollars ot ll sales of stocks, bonds, and otber securities, pay file monthly. One dollar on every hundred dollars of tho gross sceipts of Magnetic Telegraph Companies, payable lonthly. Seventy-five cents on every hundred dollars of the ross receipt-* of all tavern keepers and liquor desi? re, payable monthly. SEC 2. If any person or persons or corporations liatl neglect or refuse to render to the City Assessor return for taxation under this ordinance, on or eforo the 31st day ol March noxt, then it shall be ie duty of tho City Assessor, with the Committee n Assessments, to aaiiesB such person or persona or orporatlons such amounts as, in their judgment, ad according to the best of their knowledge Dd informador., thiiy may deem just and pro er, which assessments shall be recorded in a ook and advertised for the space of twenty ays, within which time the parties so as? ti.-sed shah have the privilege of correcting ie same, under oath before the City Assessor, if he r tney deem thom selves over assessed. And all arsons offering; so tc reduce their assessments, shall uawer, on cato, ah such inquiries in relation to jeir taxable income roceipts or property as the City ssessor shall make. And all asso.-amenta so made ud not corrected, as aforesaid, by the parties inter sted, at the expiration of tho said twenty days, shall e deemed as current, and no further appeal there ?om shall be allowee. And each and o' erv such defaulter shall pay ouhle tax on tho un.ouata so assessed or, in case of orrec?on, upon tl o amounts corree cd, as af ore aid, and executions for tho same shaU be issued as i other cases, in cai,o of default in payment SEO. 3. It ia mode the duty of the City ABSCFSOT to all the attention of all persons liable for taxes to the everal items of taxi tl on herein specified, and to in? ti tu te such inquines as will tond to procure a full oturn thereof. Au 1 ff auy person shall neglect rr Bfuse to include In his return any such item of tax don, tile City Aeeensor shaU assess him in respect norcot, and the Tri asurer shall collect the same .-is part of his lax. Ssc. 4. Tho taxes assessed under this ordinance, xcopt such as are otherwise directed, shall bo pay?? lo m three cqua. parts; one part on or before the ist day of March u ext, another part on or before thc ist day of July next and the third part on or before tie last day ol November noxt Audincase of fail re to pay any such part, within twenty days from ?ie day fixed for the final payment thereof, ex?cu? tons shall issue io)' such part. SEC. 6. Any pen ion or persons, or corporations, tiling to pay the taxes in tho manner ann at the ie time hereinbiforo prescriben, may bo double ixed st the option of Council. And it shall be the uty of tho City I reasurcr to forthwith issue ex?cu I ns against the goods, chattels, and other property f said persons or corporations, and lodge the said xecutions with ti e City Sheriff, who shall immedi tely proceed for tao collection of the same, in the launer provided iy ordinances tor the enforcement f executions. SEO. 6. To the end that Council may have an pportunity of determining whether or not it would e expediont for Council to lovy a tax or taxes upon ?io whole real and personal estate of which persons ublt to bc taxed within the city may be posscssod, r, in other words, to tax every man upon what ho j really worth, it sholl be the duty of die City Assos or, with the COIL mutee on Assessments, to preparo nd lay before Council, cn or before the first day of uly next, a retir n of tho worth or value of the real nd personal property of which anv inhabitant or ther person hal ie to taxation may bo possessed, as f thc first day o January, 1868, making his assess tient in each casu, upon inquiry, and from the best ifonnation he nray be able to obtain. SEO. 7. That al ordinances and parts of ordinances epugnant hereto bo and tho some aro hereby ro caled. Ratified in Ci ;v Council thia twenty-eighth day of U 8.1 January, i i the yeir pf our Lord one thousand cii-ht hunt red and aixty-oigbt P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor W. H. SMITH, Olork of Council, February 4 tc NOTICE. OFFICE ( HEEF OF CIT?. DETECTIVES, ) JAOTABY 17TH, 1868. J rHE PUBLI'3 ARE RU QUESTED TO PLACE upon their COPPEB PUMPS some private mark, a order that th ey may bc identified when stolen and ecovcrcd by tie City Detectives, as numbers of opper pumpa t ro recovered by the Detectives, but tone can be identified. H. W. HENDRICKS, 1st Lieutenant and Chief of City Detectives. January 17 NO. 1. LIQUOR LICENSES. A PPLICAT10NS FOR NO. 1 LIQUOR LICENSES ri. must be filed In this office by the 13th lu? ttant W. H. SMITH, January 8 Clerk of Council. Aniyneu Sale. W.Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, A uctioiieera. By virlue of an Ordo/ of Sale to me directed, I wiU ofter for salo at Public Auction, at the Old Post office, foot of Broad-sncet, Charleston, S, C., on TU : 8DAY, the 18th day of February, at ll o'clock. A. M. That deslrablo three story DWELLING HOUSF, on the south side of Water-street, cppcalrc Church street, containing nine square rooms, two garret rooms, pantry, bathing room and linen room; gas and water pipes throughout tho house. Lot seventy three feet seven inches front, by about one hundred feet in depth. Terms.-One-third cash; and the balance on a credit of one and two years, to be secured by bonds of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises ?old. The buildings tobe insured and the polley assigned. Purchaser to pay for pappm aod stamps. The above property wi J be sold subjeat to Mrs. Briggs' right of do vor. ALSO, A HOUSE AND LOT, on the back beach of Sulli? van's Island, commonly known as the Cottage, and :ontaining four upright and two shed rooms and a jantry. Terms-Some as above. ALSO, IT WJVATE SALE. The MABLBOKOUG U HOTEL, at Bonnettsville, 1 C. For further particulars, tpply to CH AILLES TNGLESBY, Assignee of David Briggs. January 29_ WB6 Positive sale of Three Houses and Lot on the south side of Nunan-street, seventh west of Rutledge Avenue, known as No. 16, al Auc? tion. BY SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY, leal Estate Agents and Brokers, No. %7 Broad-street. VEDNE>DAY, the 19th instant, at ll o'clock, IN FBONT OF THEIB OFFICE, will be sold, without reserve, The above PBOPEBTY, consisting of three Dwel Ing Houses, each with double piazzas, four roams, .ot 21 feet front, more or less ; rame width for 60 .et, whence to the back line widih is 46 feet, more r less; by IOU f?et deep, more or less. Terms-One-half cash ; the balance in one year, ecured as usual; purchaser to pay S. & McG. for apera and stamps. February ll Builbini] Materials. WOOD, LUMBER, &c. BEST QUALITY OAK, PINE AND LIGHTWOOD, by boat load or at retail, as well as AS80BT IENT OF LUM BEB, TIMBER, SHINGLES, .c.' 'or sale low, at foot Beaufain-street. STEINMEYEB k SON, December 17 tut) s LIME! LIME ! LIME I ,)1 f\{\ BBL8. OF FRE8H ROCKPOBT LIME -1UU just received and for sale at prices as JW as the lowest, at No. 217 EAST BAY. A. .Mc COBB, Jr. February 4 tuthslmo LIME, AT REDUCED PRICES. rHE SUBSCRIBEBS HAVE EBE?TED A LIME KILN on tho site of tho old Cannonsboro* HU, n?xt Savannah i ailroad Wharf, and would be appy to supply then* friends and customers with ?1ME burnt from the best rock imported from Lockland and Bockport (Mame), nt the following low rices: ame per barrel (exclusive of barrel) from the kiln.$L26 per bbl. imo per barrel (with barre') from the kiln.91.60 per bbl. imo per barrel, from Store on Ven? due Bange.SL76 per bbL Tho Lime is warranted to be equal to any lu .port el from Maine. Terms cash. OLNEY k CO., Nos. 9, ll and 13 Vendue Range, February 1 And Foot Mill-street. RICHMOND WEEKLY DISPATCH. ENLARGED AND IMPROVED FOR 1866. . 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[ail subscriber?, single copy, one year.$2 00 [ail subscribers, clubs of five, addressed to names of subscribers.9 00 ive copies to ono uddreas.8 00 en copies to one address.16 00 Terms cash in advance. Remittances may be lade by drafts, postal money orders, or in registered itters, at our risk. Thc Dally Dispatch ls mailed at $6 for one year. The Semi-Weekly Disi at h is published every uesday and Friday, and malled at 34 for one year. Specimen copies c I all our editions sent on appll- . ition. Address COWARDLN k ELLYSON. ' January 18_Richmond, Va. 'r The East Florida Banner, DCA LA, MARION COUNTY, FLORIDA* T. F. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. 8. 0. DsBBUHL, Assistant Editor. CHE BANNER HAS A LARGE CIRCULA? TION throughout the most populous and weai? ly portions of Florida. Business men, desirous of introducing their bu*! sss through that section, would do well to adver? se in Its columns. SUBSCBTPXION, S3 A TE AB. SPABNIOX k Co., Agents, at Courier Office, Charlea? ra, South Carolina._September 27 THE TIU-WEEK.LY NEWS. PUBLISHED IN WINNSBORO' S. C., AFFOBDS 1 profitable medium for the advertising pub c o> Charleston. Wc respectfully solicit their patronage for our lutuc benefit GAILLARD, D?.-PORTES k WILLIAMS, Wnv.ti i HW IB 1808-THE BAPTIST BANNER, AU? GUSTA, GEORGIA, rHE FIRST NUMBER OF THE SEVENTH VOL? UME ol' Ulis Religions and Family Journal will -.pear anthe first Saturday in January, 18(58. lbs Banner will ue issued regularly every Satur ?y, printed with new typo and on Uno paper. Thc resident Editor, Mr. JAMES N. ELLS, will 2 aided by the pens of some of the most dla tin nshud writers of the denomination in this and the ?joining States. A limited number of advertipen* cots (ot suitable . ?aractcr) will be received at the u mal rates. Subscription price THREE D ILABS per runum. Address, BABHS'l BANNER. December 23 Augusta. Ga. DIE CHARLESTONER ZEITUNG, (A GERMAN WEEKLY) TS PUBLISHED EVER i WEDNESDAY, BY C. G. I EBCKMANN & CO., No. 3 Broad-street Being the only German paper in South and North arohna, Georgia, Florida and Alabama, lt has now largo circulation In those States, and would, ihere ire be a desirable medium ol' communicating with ie Germans in those States in their vermicular. Subscription-$3 per annum Advertisements inserted at thc usual rates. Address C. G. EICHMANN k CO.. No. 3 Broad street, Charleston, b. C. February 1_ THE SUMTER WATCHMAN [S PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT SUM L TER, S. C., by GILBERT & FLOWERS, Propri?? t?, ut FOUR DOLLARS per anuum, invariably lu lvan< e. Advertisements Inserted at usual rates. Every style ol Job Fnnfini' executml in ta* nev. at ?tvle and gr?aient d'sr'tch. "Wwuoer 60 THE LANCASTER LEDGER. CONNOBS k CARTER, PaoPBOTORB. PUBLISHED EVEBY WEDNESDAY MOBNTNG at Lancaster C. H., S. C. Having a large sub cription list, it offers a favorable medium to Mer hanta and all advertisers who desire to extend heir business in the ur per Districts of the State. Utes of advertising libet 1. Spccinen copy ot inpor ?cot on application._August 22 THE HERALD [S PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT NEWBE?RY C. H., at 53 per annum, and, having a largo circu atior through all thc upper and lower Districts ot ne Sta'e. affords great advantages to advertisers. Rates for advertising very reasonable-for which ' inply 'o our Agent, Mr. T. P. SLIDER, at the Milla louse. THOS. F. k B. H. GRENEKEH, January 2 Editors and Propiietors.