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THE DAILY NEWS. 49-LARGEST CrRCOLAXlOM.-TBS DAILY SEWS BEING THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZE AS HAVING THE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISH 1-5 THE LI>T OF LETTERS REMAIN ING IN THE P?STOFFICE AT THL END Ol' EACH WE?K. ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW POSTOFFICE LAW. LOCAL MATTERS. AUCTION SALES THIS BAY. HENRY. CJBIA & Co. will sell at hnlf-p:.st 9 o'clock, ia iront of their stores, Venduo Eango, bacon, candles and lard. LAUBET. .V ALKXA::r>En will tell at 10 o'clock, in tbeir store, least Day, smoked tongues, liam?, A-c. % T. M. CATER Will sell at three-quHrtcrs past 9 o'clock, in bis store, Browu's Waar!, flour, uutcr, lard. ic. Joss G. MnesoR k Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, in thair salesroom, Meeting-street, d-y goods, kits and clo.Ling JEFFOUDS 4: Co. w?l sell at half-past 9 o'clock, in -front o? their stores, Vendue Eango, sugar, molasses, bacon, kc. WAEDLAW k CAREW will sel at 10 o'clock, at resi? dence iu Pitt-strcct, v cst *ide, ono door north of Cal? houn, furuitu c ol'a family. MILES DRAKE will SJI at io o'clock, at n?s store, corner King and Liberty streets, dry goods, cloth? ing, &c. G. W. STEFFENS & Co. will sell at half-past 9 o'clock, in iront of their storo, Vendue Range, but? ter, hams, sugar, ks. IKF. TAX BILL_Tho new Tax bill for raisins supplies for thc year 1S69 will bf considered lo? ht by thc acting Board of Aldermen. PERSONAL.- Tho Hon. E. Newton, of Ohio, is stopping at thc Charleston Hotel. Colonel J. B. Davis, the keeper of the Purcell House, is also at the Charleston. TOE LATEST NOVEL.-''The House in Bal iour-streei." is the latest ncvcl out, aud is from tho pen of Dinvlry, reported a very clever writer, lt eau be had ut Russell's. REWARDS.-WC aro requested to call atten? tion to the Lboral rewards offered, in our advertising columns, for tho recovery of either of two horses, recently stolen. OvERH\t7Lrxo THE ALua GAS PTPHS.-Th0 Gas Cc m; any is overhauling thc main piping in va , rious parts of tho city, and every effort is being made to rectify leaks and promote a full flow of gas. HABEAS CORPUS.-All the parties who have been convicled of larceny at the Mayor's Ceurt fer some tine, and routine 1 in consequents, have sued out the above writ, and tbeir cases will bc heard to? day before a Board of Magistrates. NEW PAVEMENT IN H.\SEI>ST?EET.-To-day Inspector Lacoste will break ground in Hasol-strcct for the new asphaltum pavement, which is to bc laid on thc north and south side of tho street, from Meet? ing and the Postofflcc to King-street. LABOR SALE OF ARMY. BLANKETS.-Captain Addison burrell, Untied States Storekeeper on Com? mercial wharf, will sell, on account of the Quarter? master's Department, on the 8th of January, three thousand woollen blankets. It wid be a good oppor? tunity for planters and others to get a supply at mo? derate Sgures. _ .yr Cm COTJSCIL.-There will be an important meeting cf Council to-night, when the offices de? clared vacant will be filled by election. There are a number cf candidates in the field for all the vacant places. Yesterday, there was a numerous attend? ance in the Mayor's edee of those who were inter? ested in thc matter. THE RETAH, TRADE CHOIS TILAS WEEK.-The retah trude of King-stieet during the past week bas excelled in extent anything that has happened for years. Notwithstanding the alloted pecuniar dy se? vere times, money was abundant and spent freely. The dealers would have BO cave to complain if the brisk trade of the holidays could only continue for a month or two. HOTEL ABBI VALS.-Charleston Hotel.-De? cember 28.-F Osborne, T F Foster, Toronto ; T Whittaker, Florida; G T Douglass, Camden; John S Fairly, City; John W Gordon, S C ; John O Conner, Wheeling ; B G Kennedy, New York ; Wm Boach, City. Pavilion Hotel.-J O Anderson, Charlotte; D H Norris, Santee; PK Cobera, Summerville; Joseph Rabbani and lady, New York. THE CIBOT/B.-Thero was a very full pavilion last night to witness the very excellent performances ot the Stone k Murray Circus Company. There was something new under the pavilion, and that isa wonder which every ono should sec. The ridieg was good and thc general acting fine. All who buy a ti.kct and remain' to see tko minstrels have a I chance to draw an article of silverware, consisting of goblet?, cups, &c. There will be another perform? ance this afternoon, and also one to-night Ladies can attend without fear of seeing indelicate exhibi? tions. ABBTVAL OF THE MAQXOLIA.-Wo take plea? sure in announcing the arrival, on yesterday after? noon, ol tho splendid side-wheel etvtm.il ip Magno? lia, of tho regular line of steamers between th is por ? and New York, of which Mes-rs. Ravenel k Co. are tho agents. This ship has 1 nely been titted up in a mo3t elegant manner, having unsuipassed accom. modationa for passengers. Tho Magno.ia is com? manded by that well known and old favorite Captain M. 3. Crowell, who for several years past com? manded successfully the steamship Saragossa, ol this line._ THE Sor/rHEr.N ALMANAC FOB 1859.-This almanac, which is tho most completo tor use in North and South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, has just been issued by Messrs. Walaer, Evans k Cogs weU, printers and stationers, No. 3 Broad-street No pains have been spared to make it a perfect com? pendium of valuable information for the farmer, mechanic and professional min. Thc cost of tho publication is paid by advertisers, with the under? standing that the edition is to bo distributed gratu? itously. Everybody, therefore, can havo a first rate almanac for nothing by applying to Waiker, Evans k Cogswell, stationers and printers, No. 3 Broad-street REPOUTSE?' CBUJIB3.-Pooplo desirous of refreshing their memory ol the South as it was, could have seen last week tito genuine plantation brcak-d jwn at a hall on Hamlin's Wharf, wh'-re i band played for country nogroes to dance at ion cents each, liquors extra. The Secretary and Treasurer of the Fuel Society aaknowlcelge5. with thanks, ike receipt of five dol lars, postmarked N. E. R. R. Mr. John R. tieri et, Jr., ras tho winner of the handsome music box, r nilled yesterday, at Von Son ten's Bazaar. The Board of Firemaslfrs held a meeting last evening for the purpose of considering thc nomina? tion of officers to lc submitted to Council to-night. CLUBS AND STARS.-The following cases have been disposed of at tho Msyor"s Court since Christ? mas. They show the condition of the public morals for the two days, Chr'stma? Eve and Christmas t A white man for being drunk and careless driving, fined $10. A dozen cases cf drunk flntd 55 or $10 each, ac? cording to circumstances. Lodged for bei ig drunk and careless driving, SS. Philip Jackson, for assault and battery on Wm. Ford, in Mr. Bennett's yard, Hase'.-street Dis? charged. Richard R. Hamilton, for assault and battery oe Christopher Burk, and drawing a revolvor on him, need $10. William Reed, colored, dtunkand disorderly, $5. Robert: imith, colored, for breaking into Laura Smith's room, No. 21 Qucen-strcct Discharged and his pistol forfeited. Francis Gt bbs, colored, chimney on fire, No. 27 Tradd-street, $2. The owner cf a cow, found in White Point Gar? den, $5. Boney Green, colored, for throwing bricks In the street Two days on bread and water in the Houso of Correction. The amount of fines imposed at tho Mayor's court, for this month, so far, is $253 75. Those that fail to pay have to go to the House of Correction, until the amount lo worked out I AN IMPROVEMENT ts THE MARKET.-Mr. G. L Cunningham has neirly completed his fine new stall in the lower mirket. It will ?e enclosed by a neat boatding. and have windows open to thc north and south, thin t souring coolness in summer and warm'hiu winter. Ihe windows will rise and tall by pulleys, and before each window there will be a large marble sta*:, on which the meat will be cleanly kept. It sabjetves other economical and suh'taa tial purposes, that should iadu:e the venders in the market to lollow Mr. Cuuningham's examplo at an carly day. THE CATHEDRAL-LECTURE cr KEV. A. J. j RYAN.-The Cathedral Chapel wasfilledlast evening ! by a large and highly respectable audience, anxious to hear father Ry.tn. De spoke lor about an hour on thc authority and infallibility of the church, and rivaled tho attention ot his audience. Thc proccedi of the lecture were appropriated to the benefit of the St. Vincent Female Orphan Society. Father Ryan will give a poetical leading at Hibernian Hall to? morrow, of which moro extended notice will be made hereafter. FAIR OF THE WIDOWS' HOSIE.-Thc Fair of this truly benevolent institution, after having been closed during tho Christmas bo'idavs, will bo rc ope ned this cvenirg. Owing to thc inclemency of the weather, tho receipts have not been as largo as might have beer expected, and tho public tre invit? ed to attend thc reopening, in the hope and expecta? tion that the amount rcrmi ito tor ?he annual ex p enscs ot the Home may yet bc realized, A large contribution of valuable artilles bas been received from Baltimore, which purchasers arc invited to ex amine, nud which wit] bc warranted tj give satisfac? tion. Contributers aro requested tosend their sr.iclcs te the Heme as early this morning as may bc conve ment, where th>y will bc most thankfully received by mern Un s of the board. Season iickcts formerly issued will st?l aduit tho boldon. FRIENDSHIP LODGE, No. 9-FBTSESTATIOS or TKSTTMOMALS.- i ho members of Friendship Lodge, Ko. 9, met list evening, at Masonic Hall, and pro ceded to tho insulation of tho offi-ors elected at the anniversary meetin?, several evenings ago. 'Jhis concluded, Brother After D. Cohen, on behalf cf thc fraternity, presented to the Worshipful Hasler. X. Levin, fsa , a pitcher and a pair ol goblets, suitably inscribed, ia testimony of the respect und affection which the Lodge entertained for him on account of his courteous depottment and laithlul discharge of duty. The resaarie of Mr. Cc her. wore singularly appro? priate and full of fecl'ug. Marter Levin riB^ondcd in similar terms, and expressed gra.incition a', the evidence of appreciation the brothethood bad .-bown bim. After the presentation was daished thc mem? bers retired to the lower room of the hall, where Mr. J. H. 0. penheiaa had laid oat a supper for them, that showed that he is caterer of no meta order. The viands were discussed to the satisfaction of all, and thc pleas i ut reunion was brought to a happy close. i?TJsSliNHlS?s A'OTICKS. CHOICE GBEEN AND BLACK TEAS, $1 per pound, at Wilson's Grocery, southeast corner Society and Anson streets. Goods delivered freo. LADIES' LUNCH AT KINSMAN'S SALOON.-Oys? ters in every style. Mince pies, ft>sh daily. Hot cof feo and chocolate at aU hours. Ice cream every day. 1 X1?SN.U REVENTE S T A it ?- S Of all D?nominations. Also, PROPRIETARY Siiur? kept on hand and for sale by HUGERi RAVENEL, Brokers and Insurance Agonts, Xo. 60 East Bay, corner Exchange-street. December ll flu?mos BONUS AND STOCKS FOR SALE AT PRIVATE SALE $5003 SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD SEV? EN PER CENT. BONDS $:000 South Carolina Railroad Six per Cent Bonds S5U00 State Ssuth Carolina Bonds, old $5080 State Snub Carolina Bonds, new South Carolina Railroad Stock. H. H. DELEON, Dccem'ocr 29 .1 No. 21 Broad-street. CHECKS ON NEW YORK. LESESNE & WELLS, No. IO BROAD-STREET. December 24 IE M ????li?iCTI) ?000S, &r. RS. M. J. ZBRNOW, Aft, 304 KIKG-STRE ET, HAS ALWAYS ON hand a full Stock of the LATEST 8TYLZS. OF MILLINERY GOODS, including DRESS TRIMMINGS, Madame DEMOREST'S PA PiCR PATTERNS, &c. DRESS MAKING attended o as usual. Tho attention o tho ladies is respectfully invited. Neveaabcr28 stuthlmo /crtilijcrs. ;G?AX?! No. 1 PERUVIAN. SARDY'S "SOLUBLE PHOSPHO-PERUVTAN." SARDY'S "AMMONIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC," ALSO, HIGHEST GRADES PURE PH08PU.A TIC GUANOS AND GRUI/ND LAND PLASTER. fpHE USE OF THE ABOVE SOLUBLE P30SPHO JL PERUVIAN and Ammoniitcd Soluble Pacific Guanos is particularly recommended, being com poui'ds of tho richest Pacific Pho-phatic Guano, rendered soluble; the former containing twenty i>er cont, of Pe.-uvian Guano, and (ho latter highly am moniated with animal maticr-maning tho most concentrated and profitable f?rtil zers m use for cot? ton, corn, wheat and Tobacco, For salo in bags and bairds, ia quantics to suit. Testimonials from those win havo used thc abuve will be lurni' cd on application. GUAESEH, LEE, SM < TH ec CO., General Agents at Charleston. "Peed yonrLand and lt will Peed You." December 24 mc th stn!nm PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S SOLUBLE PAC I FIG GUANO. CAPITAL.81,000,000. rpHIS GUANO DIFr'i.R? FROM PE I?? VIAN .L Guano simply in the relative proportions of thc same el> meuts of fertility. Its uso during the past tour years f jr tho culture of cotton and -0111 has given to it a character f;>r standard excellence unsui passed by genuine Peru? vian Guano, nud where seaso.is of drought inter? vene, ii produces a large increase of cro;>s. The price at wince th:a Guauo i.s placed is so mu'-h, be'ow that of Poruvian G' auo, as to co.i.-titutc it an objejt ol ma.criai importance to sooth rn Agricu.ture. The large ca: ital cud resources of tho Comp my enabl . it to lurnish a Guano of thc highe t vaiuo at the lowest po:-slb!o cost to consuuicrs. and thc highes, interest of tbs company is recognize! in this po.icy. The Company looks to large sales, sma 1 profits and apcrmanc.it trade for compensation on capital invested. Dr. Sf. JULIEN RAVENEL, of Sou^h Caro? lina, is Scientific Director to tho Company, which affords a suro cuarantee of tho conUnuod ex? cellence of the G un no. None genuine uulc-s brand? ed with thenaino of JOHN S. REtSE & CO., Gene? ral Agents ofthe PACLF1C G?ARO COMPANY. For terms and mode of applica-.ion. apply to J. N. ROBSON, Agent for the State of South Carolina, Nos. 1 and 2 atlantic Wharf. December 19 D?C stuth3mo to publications. . FREE! FKEE! Fer Gratuitous Distribution. 1 8 G O . CONTAINING FULL INFORMATION IN RE? LATION io SOU ni CARBUNA, and in addition to thc States of NORTH CAROLIN 1, G?OEGI 1. FLO* Ii ID A, ito. Published by WALKER, EVANS ft COGSWELL, No. 3 Brojcl-sin.ct, fj.-a number of Advertisers who pay fur the edition lint it maybe circulate) grulu itiously. 2 December 29 J^VSSEliL.'* BOOK sTOKK. WEEKLY LIST NEW BOOKS, &c. TOE POUT AND THE FALTER, or Oems of Art and fong, with ninety-nine Lrue steel eagrav. iou*, imperial 8vo. luoroc o, 520. TENNYSON'S KNID. fUistrtitod by Gustave Doro, fo? lio, in a i c'eg.iut binding, ?10. TENNYSON'S LOCICSLY DALL, llhulratedby Ucuuesy, 4 octavo, $3. G?AY"8 ELEGY, with seventeen finely colored draw iocs auu a pUoio^rjpbic reproduction cf the nris'ual manuscript, -no. (oas. WAYSIDE POSIES, original Poems of country life, edited by ltobcrl buchanan, with for.y-.-cvcn illustrations. 4to, S10. THE BIHD, by .Mich -let. ilktfratc.l by two hundred and ten exqui.-ito engravings by GlacomclU, 86. CHRIST IN SONG, or ll uns ot IicmanucL selected lrom all ages by Philip .-chati", D. D., svo, cloth tnh extra, SC. CowiKtt's i ABLE TALK, and other Poems, beauli lully illustrated by thc nu.-t em neat Engllsb Artists, 1 volume. 4'o. ft). 'TOBY WITHOUT AX END, from tho German o? fa rove, large ito. with fifteen beautiful pic? tures, in mulatto : of water color-, 17 5 >. CBBXSTMAS CABUL, by diaries Dieken-, with thirty illus tra tious, by Eytiage, rma'.l 4 octavo, S3. SCOTIA'S BAUM, thc choicest productions of thc Scottish Poets, beautifully illustrated. 8vo, ?4 MARMION, by Walter Sec ti, with faiteen photographic illustration , ss. LAYS OF TUE HOLY LAND, from ancient and modern writers, with sixty-three illustrations, 8vo, CHAMBERS' HOOK OF 1 ?Ava a miscellany ot popular antiquities twt> torre volumes, r yal 8vo, $9 'Ile above are all bl clemant bindings. December 21 _ (Bfltctfll. . THE STATIC OF SUUTII VAROUXa, To the Managers of Elections for thc County of Beaufort: WHEREAS MR. G FORGE A. BENNETT, WHO. a', thc Geicaal Election held in April, 1808, was chosen a member of thc House ol Be. resentatives for the flection District of Beaufort County, to serve for two years, has since said election rc-igued; and, whereas^ Lie Coustituti n ci tuc State of South Caro? lina directs that in such a case a Writ of Election shall be issued I y tho Speaker of thc House of Rep resenbitives 1er the purpose ol filling thc vacancy thus occasioned, tor tho reataiudor of the term for which thc member so resigned was elected to serve t Now, therefore, you and each ot you aro hereby required, alter due odvertiscment, and with stri :t re? gard to all the provision* of the Constitution and I aws of thc said State, touching your duty in such case, to hold an election for a Member of tbc Bous? of Representatives, for the Election District aforesaid, to servo tor thc remainder of the term for which the said GEORGE A. BENNETT was elecleJ ; the Polls to be opened at the various places of j- lection in the said District, on Monday, tua fourth day of January, 18C9, by tho various sots of Managers for those places respectively ; said Managers to count the votes publicly immediately aft>r the final closing of thc polls at the Preciacis where thc votes have been taken; make oula certifirato of the result, to bo signed by the Managers, ora majorily of them, and takeu to the Court House of Beaufort County, or pluceuow fixed bylaw for counting tho votes, on IFeines lay, the sixth day of J.muary, 18C9, by one or more ol said Managers ; and thc Managers, cr a majority of them, wh J r.my aasomWc, H1??I1 proceed to examine the aforesaid statement, and declaro the ro-uli of the Election. ThiB Writ, together willi your rellim of the Ehc tiou to be held under it, have before the House of | Repn scntatives at its uext meeting after the Election. Witness tho Honorable FRANKLIN J MOSES, Jr., Esquire. Speaker of tho House ol' Erprcsen tatives, at Columbia, this twe-th day of Decem? ber, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-e-ight. FRANKLIN J. MOSES, JIL, Speaker of the House of Representatives. A. 0. JONES, C'erk of the House of Representa lives. Dccombcr 14 20 /oitrn ?Doos. JEWELRY! JEWELRY ! JUST RECEIVED, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES BROOCHES AND EAR-RINGS LEONTINE AND VEST CHAINS SLEEVE BUTTONS, STUDS, &c. AT JAM KS ALLAN'S, No ?1G7 Eiug-s'rcot. Teccmber 8 tutbfl mo ^iscfilnncoQS. HEAP c FAMILY BLANKETS, JUST OPENED AT STOldU, WM;:;: & CO., Nos. 287 AND 25D KING-STREET. November C CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. THE BES T "PRESENT YOU CAN MAKE ls A good ?EWING MACHIN K, and the best Sewing Machine that is made is the Willcox L Gibbs. '1 his is proved daily at No. 307 Kin .--street. D. B. HASELTON, Agent Willcox & Gibbs Sowing Machine Company. December 17 12 SHADES! SHADES! THF. LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE STATE, at KINSMAN UROS. December 3 Ihstnlmo OLO CHAIRS A IND SOFAS REPAIRED AT Decembers thstulmo K1NSMYN BROS PAPER HANGINGS. LVRGE ASSORTMENT, AT DocembcrJ thstulmo KINSMAN BROS. 0.R0YEB tc BAKER'S FAMILY SEWING ?ACHIMS. THE VERY HIGHEST PRIZE-THE IMPERIAL Cross of the Logion of Honor-was confer rel upon th.i reDresontativooftbeQKOVf.lt & IIAKER SEWING M ?.CHINES at thc Exposition Universelle, Paris. 18i)7. Tho SRO VER ft r.vKE'? FAMILY SE ?VING MA? CHINE* are tbs only Machines ihat cu both sew perfectly and ? mbroitler pcrtcctly. They tew with threads direct Lom th-, spool, and te luire no re-win ling. Uidike other Machines, Hie e rasi?n bulb cuds of the seam by their own oj nrstiou. With thi sc Machines, win o silk i . us il upon the right'ir face-side ut ike seem, colton ni.y be us-d upon lb? oilier :-i lc. Tl: ? u :i bo done '>:<. no o her .Mach nc, atid is a gr vt saving u;iou all article? ititehtrd or i ade up with silk (jit. YEW fcllAKKU'S -LU ISO MACHINES are sold al New Y ek prie . ; by KINSMAN BR< >T 11ER: -, i\o. 270 KI.TU-STUEKT, SOLE AGENTS I'OIt TEE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Deeembc:3 thstulmo . SASS. ATTORNEY AT LA W> AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. 83~ Omeo No. 98 BROAD-STREET, north sido between King and Meeting. May 8 Gr. " Safts. Gl FATSN ?ium & Dry Piaster Ai ; most desirable for quality, ?nish and price. MARVIN'S SS -SSS! SPHERICAL BURGLAR Cannot ?JG Sledged! Canno t be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS* EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCKS Please Feud for a catalogue to M&RVm & co., (oldest safe manufacturen?) " . . , (365 Broadway, New York. Principal . 731 chestnut St, Phila. Warehouses j m Bauk Qt > cleveInnd 0 And for sale by our agents in the principal cities throughout the flnited States. FOR SALE BY WM. M. BIRD & CO., No. 203 EAST BAY, CUARLKSTO.V. December 29 ly 30,000 FRANCS ! ! HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, ft.WAR UAL THE PRIZE MEDALS AT WORLD'! FAIR, London ; WORLD'S FAIR, Kew York ; EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Paris; AND WINNER OF THE WAGER . 30,000 FRANCS ! ! ! (SG.0?0 I V (.ULI) . At thc rocrat Intornalioual Contest iu the Paris Ex? hibition. 1 ho public ave invited to call and examine the re? port ol the Jurv on the iuerit.-< ol the great convst. ?nd sec the official award to the Herring's Patent ovtr all others. HE RHINO, FARREL & SHERM AK No. 231 Broadway, corner Murray-st., New York. EA It lt KL. II E lt KINO ic CO., I HERRING .'i CO. rbi adulpbia. CbLago. BERRING FA RR KL & SHERMAN, New Otlcanr. Large Slock ou baud by WALKES, ETAN i & CCG.W?LL Nos. a BROAD AND 199 EAST BAY STREETS, CIIARLKSTOX, 5. C. Mcrch 3 Umo business UL?rtis. I L L 1 A .11 S ? POX, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITOUS IX KOyUlTY, Waltorboru', Co'.lotou County, S. C. Prompt allc iticn given lo collection in Colioloa, Bc luton and Barnwell. O.P. WILLIAMS.J. J. Fox. December 2J lut J. s T is i ii is it . BOOT M A K E R. ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT tfGKNTS' LOO IS, GAI 111 RS and SHOES ol tho latest styles and best make, cheap for cash, LI NO, ll Ult.'AD--TUEET. . Root? aud Shoes made to order at thc ?bortest no ti^c. thstultun December ;i A v A D r., tx o . 31. E . CA P. TX E K E Having retnrncd to the city, will resume thc DU I Tl S OF HU PROFESSION. R?sidence and OMce, No. HT RADCLIFFE STREET. Consulting Ii oura at 011140 ffoaa s to 'J o'clock \. M. and 1 o'clock P. ll. Decora ter 1 tus S HAVING ASO IIAIR-CUTTIKG, DY V>' . E . al A ll S H A L L , AT Tin: BROAD-STREET BARDE:: SA ?.COX, N.a. Cl (UP STAIRS). Dccemlx r ? < Gr B ? IS . tl O I* t* G C I*, E A C T 0 n A KD COMMISSION M E R 0 N A N T , ACCOMMODATION WHABF, Charleston. S. C. P. GADSDEN HASEI.L. timos Septombor 21 Jlodion Soles. Bacon, Candles and Lard. BY HENRY COBLA & CO. THIS JJ AY, at balf-oast 9 o'clock, in trott of our store, will bc sold, COHO lb?. Smoked BACON SHOULDERS 20DO lbs. Hulk Racon Shoulders 25J lbs. Clear Rib Sides CO boxes Caudles 50 tubs Lard 20 nb's. Sugar. Conditions cash. Tecembcr 29 Sugar, Molasses. Hams, Shoulders, ij-c. JEFFORDS k CO* Will sell HflS DAY. in front of their stores, at half | past 9 o'c'ock, 13 bbls. CHOU'K N. 0. .?UGAIt 20 bbls. Tuba Molasses 15 bbb). Syrup 15 tierces "Palmetto" flam* 10 lis'ces "Roe A: Co.'s" Diamond Hams .lil!) shoulders 3000 po'.'.u ls Choice Strips 100 hols. Flour, Fine, soper and Esl ra 25') boxes Herrings 4D half bbls. Choie? Mess Mackerel 2>i int? minto* Wo. i Mckvrc' 25 half bbls. Cho se 1 Labrador" Herrings 2 ii iHiaos i o na ceo 13 kegs Durham's Smoking Tobacco 25 bbb. Choice Eating Potatoes 20 bbls. Apples. Dc ember 29 Smoked Tongues, Hams, Shoulders, Strips, ij-c. Bl LAUREY & ALEXANDER. 1H1S DAY. 29th instant, will be sold, in our Store, No. 137 East I<ay, at 10 o'clock, isa siioKi-.D Tosauaa 230 Hams 200 shoulders 200 Mrtp* Caddies Tobacco, tubs Lard Bbls. Potatoes, Reams Paper, kc, kc. Conditions ca-h. Decembe r 29 Positive Sale. BY T. M. CATER. THIS DAY, will he sold, 80 bbl?. FL iL'lt 59 tubs nutter 40 tub? Lard 400 Hams. Conditions ea; h. December 29 Butler, Hams and Strips. Bi G. W. STEFFENS & CO. 1HIS DAY, at half-past 9 o'clock, before our Store, No. ?IO Vendue Range. 50 kegs and tubs Choice Coshen BUTTER 200 Canvased Hams 500 New York Pig Strips 500 Dry Saltad shouiucrs 5 boxes Migar-Curcd nellies _Flour, Cotice, Tea, kc. December 29 Sugar-On Account of all Concerned. BY G. VT. STEFFENS & CO. THIS DAY, at half-past 9 o'clock, before our Store, 35 bbls. C .?>U(iAR - on account uf all concerned. Dc ember 29 ^udkntm1 ty?nit Sales.t To Lease. J. S. E. BENNETT, Kcal Estate A sent and Stock Broker, No. 40 Brond-strect, np Stairs, At present offers to LEASE for one or more years, the following pieces of valuabio Real I" s tn te: "BENNEI I'S POINT," a first-class colton and provision plantation, or about 1000 acres, 400of] which are cleared laud, localed in St. I'artholomew's Parish, at the head waters of the Aphepoo River and Mo-quiio Creek, r.car tho ocean and contiguous to Kenwick and Hutchinson Island'. Besides being healthy, this place abounds in game and fish cf | every deForipiion and has a large pasturage. ALSO, "MUSSELBORO" ISLAND," connected to the above by a bridge, containing about IOHO acres, 403 of whith are first quality clear.d laud, 'lhere aro spots on this Island v/hcro a bale of Sea Uland cotton h. s been made to the acre. Together these lauds are as fine and as sile as any on thc coast. ALSO, "CAT ISLAND," a first-class Rico und Provision Plantation, of about U50 acre-, located in George? town District, on the North Sar.tec River. Ihcso lands averaged in twenty year-" forty Lu .bel? to tho acre. They are at a linc pitch of thc tide and free from freshets. The place i? thoroughly Bottled, hav? ing also a new mill capable of threshing out 000 bushels of rice per day. Iho neighborhood is thick? ly settled and highly respfctublc. '1 ho Wmracr Re? treat (south Island) is but three miles distant from plantation. ALSO, "PARADISE." a beautifully located and rc ry pro? ductivo Farm of CG aeren, on thc Ashley River, one mile above tl.c city limits. J his farm is thoroughly scttlcd. Tor further i articulara, apply as above. Liccembcr 29 1 Farm for Rent or Sale. BY LOUIS D. BeSAUSSURE. For Rent or Sale Thc FARM In St. Andrew's Parish, adjoining thc New Bridge al Ashley Ferry, opposite tLo city, con? taining 3?0 acres of land, a part of which has been well cultivated for thc past two years. Apply, as above, i:t No. 23 B RO A D- STR li ET. December 29 tuthsti For Rent-Rice Plantation on Ashepoo. UT LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE. For Rent Iho valuable RlfE FLOTATION called "Liv? ingston and Bugbec" ?imate on the Soulh sidu of | Ashepoo River, containing GJ0 acres of Swamp laud, of wb'cu about three hundred acres have been plauted this year. Apply a- above at December 2H R No. 23 BROAD-STREET. A Desirable Cotton Plantation. BY CLIFFORD k M Ai HE WES, No. 5(? Hroiid-.slicct. At Private Fale , bat dc-irable SM \ ISL IND COTTON PLANTA? TION known ns "Follow House," 09 Leadcnwah River, Wadmalaw Island, containing G07 ceres ol high laud, about 450 seres p. imo cotton and provi? sion land cleared, balance Wwii wooded. On the placo is u small Pw< Iring with four rooms, colton and corn brnse, sable and ?'leen no?ro houses In good condition, lh?s plac? ia within four ni les ol a ete imbout landing sud Bloomers sod coasters can land at the phutati :n. Iii i,- altoost surrounded by orator, ii possesses superior avantages lor nianur* lug,and rvepiiresbot lille fencing. The crops on thu. pla o tor leu years av! raged 125 pounds of clean colton lo the acre. Fo ? terms, kc , apply as above. December 12_stall_ ( LfFFORD & S AT JIB WES, Heal Estate Agents, So. 30 Broad-street. For sal" and Lease PHOSPHATE l.iXD^ of a sup-nor quality, on deep water navigation auJ healthy locaUoas all the year. " RICK and CU T 1 ON PLANTATIONS aud FARMS ir all parts ot tho Slate. cl TV PROPERTY, ol every description. November 2 Brno*. prii i?wtei Cir. GREAT ATTRACTION FOR THE HOLIDAYS AT . F?ECHGOTT&BEOS. WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE, COBNEB KING AND ?CALHOUN STBEETS. TX7E BEG IO INFORM THE LADIES AND OUR Vy "Customers in ?t-tienl. that wo have just re? ceived tin adilit'on to our usual stock of DOH Kal IC ?ind FANCY 'io il St, a new eupp.y .-.likable fur tho present season. cossisnxo er: CLOAKS PHY GOODS, POPLINS, kc, at reduced prions BREAKFAST WHAWE?, from up ISO dozen HOOP SKIR . 51?-o t?? .?o dozen ??.iKVi. Vii KOOP ffilRT?-, an u.egaut ?rdele, Mc. o .ly ^ igSA??^?* CORSET, 51 00 nail nuwrifl , . , K lu i and ?i miplrta ss "l! "f 00 Qaa "n'- "ip lu* no l RV.fr m Viii up A fire a a ?rtiucul t-auics a.id. btldrcn s s?,.:. Der lin i lo li and ii-!-: GU/Vi:.S,elcgaatdc*i?nt1 t nd suiial lc tor ?. urisiuias prc-ctit* ALSO, .Mot ol PHOIOGBAl'HIJ ALBI M?. Uai a'Ychct and Morocco PO.tiMUNAIES, very cheap A pood si-lectlono? DLANKETd, COetUTOBT?, QUILTS FLANS, ii LS, CAS3IME11 ES TABLE DAMASKS, Ac, At iho lowest ujrnrcs We would also notify eur pa trana that w- have ar? rant; eil a separate department ia our store, cxc.u sively for JJOO?S, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, &c. ?2~ ENTRANCE ON CALHODN-S1REET. FUKCIIGOTT ?to BROS., No. 437 KING-STREET. Docember 14 Jl?di0fl Ssif?. Furniture Saie of a Family Retiring from Housekeeping. B? WARBLAW & C AREW. Will ic rold THIS D\Y. the 29tb instant, ot thc ho? de Ko. 37, west pirie of I'it;-str.ct, ?oie door north ot Calhoun, beginning at 10 o'clock A. 31., Tho FURXIiUHE of a i amily retiring from hous keeping, CONSISTING or: TABLES. Chain, Bxls, Bedsteads. Carpets, Book.| Cases, Books and a gr at variety ol other articles. Terms ca-h. thl'mtnl December 29 .4 Valuable Library of Miscellaneous Books for Sale. BY WARBLAW & CAREW. On T.UURSDAV nest. 31st iu-tant, will bc sold, at 10 o'clock, in our effie.', Broid-strect, next west ol' Stall-street, A collei lien of MISCELLANEOUS BOOK;, His? torical, Classical and I hcological. The Librarv of a gcnlanian about to leave tho city. Catalogues on day ut Sale. Tei n>s cash. December 29 IMTED STATES iUAUSIIAL'S SALE. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, SOUTH CAROLINA DIS TIUCT-IN EQUITY. James Dunlop and Thomas ll". McCunce, Sur vivors. v ?'alhanicl JIcyward-Decree for Foreclosure. W. T. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. Dy virtue of a Decree of Sale, lo mc ducted in the abeve case by ibo Hon. George S. Brvan, Judge of lb? Distnei court ot tho United : tates, for thc Dist:lotaforcsata, I will expone for sale, at pub lii! Auction, at ; he Old Exchange, eastend of Uroad slrcct, ou MONDAY, thc 11th day ol'January, 1S09, at ll o'clock, A. M. All that PLANTATION called RESERVE GROVE, situate on the wa tera Ol Combahio River, measuring and containing two bund rc-1 und illly (25?) aeres; butting and bounding mirth and west on iauds of William H. II yward, cal'otl thc "Grove," and south and cast hy lauds of James Ii. Heyward, called "Myrtle Grove " ALSO, All that Pi-ANTAI ION called "TUE HUGHEV fituatc on tl o waters of Com bah es River, measuring and contiiuiug one bundled nul Illly (ISO) ncres; butting and bouuding north and cast by land? of | William H. Hey ward, called th>i "Pines," south and wost by Polly Creek. ALSO, All that PLANTA'I ION called "CLARKS", situate on thc waters of thc Cornballee River, measuring and containing live hu'iiiicd i5'J0i aen e: butting and bounding north by lands of Zahler, east by huds of W. C. P. Bellinger, and eouih and west by landa of tho Charlo .ion and Savannah Railroad Com pan v, callcJ "Whitehall." Terms-Om.-'Lard cash; and il e balance on a cre? dit rf one and two years, with interest payable an? nually, to be secured by a bond of tho purchaser aud a mortgage of the premises sold Purchaser to pay the Marshal for all neooss .rv papers and Revenue stamps. J P. M. EPPING, United Stale Marshal for South Carolina District, December 29 luths.hm5 Assignee's Sale of a Plantation, under Order of Court, in Bankruj'tcy. In rc W. M. Williams, Bankrupt, Ex parte II. P Walker. BY G/HcBRIDE SMITH, Auctioneer. WQ1 be sold on TUESDAY, .">th Jarman- next, at ll o'clock A. M., nt thc Old Postoffi-e. All that PLANTATION or Traet of Lund in tho Parish of St 'I bomas and St Dennis, in berkeley County, and state of South Carolina, known as thc Wat-hu-wa Tract, but sometime-; called Mount Pleas? ant, delineated in the plat of John Diamond, dated January, 1811, rccorued in thc office of Mesnc Con? veyance at Charleston in Pint Book A, No. 1, page 83, coutaiuing six hundred and twenty acres or therea? bout.-. Roundu I on the uonhwesi, north and north? east by lands ol Ezekiel Bickens, and now or late of | Mrr. Jane Shoolbrod; to the east and sout': on lands hpre'.i""oro of Thomas Ashley, and now or late of thc estate of George Anderson, and to the southwest on a public cana), and on Luda now or late of tho es? tate ol Dr. George P. B. Hasell. Tenus-One-half rash ; ba'ance in twelve months, secured by bo;:d and mortgage of tho purchaser. LOUIS McLAIN, Assignee. December 15 Die 15, 29, Jan 4, 5 Under Decree in Bankruptcy.-Sale of Valua? ble Plantations. BY W. B. RYAN, Auctioneer. By virtue cf an Order of Salo, to mo directed by the Don. George S. Rryan, Judge of thc United states District Court for th-; District of South Carolina, I will offer for pale at Public Auction, on TUESDAY, (bc 5th day of January ensuing, at tho Old Post offljt;, foot of Brood-street, L All that TRACT Or LAND, known as Sports man's Retreat, In st. John's Berkeley, lying on both sides ol ibo Public Road leading from Strawberry Ferry to n?gj:iii Olroaeh. cnn tai rd in,' 113*1 aere, a? per j plat ol lleury Raven. 1. Esq . dated April, 18.0. 2. All that 1 R\CT OF LAND, Imo m as tho li ouse Tract, being part of a i'lautatlon called India Grove, In St. John's Berkeley, in tho Uistr:ct ot Chatk-stou. Thc said House Tr ct contains 935 acres, more or less, aud butts and hounds on other paris of India Giove, and on lands now or late r.f . ames Addison, 'J h oma s Cordes and Charles d" Eollcnaire. 3. All that TRACT oE I AND in M. .mini's Berke? ley, known in a p'an ot the Wadboo Barony by tho mun her IC, measuring md containing 51*6 acres, more or loss, sometimes caUed thc Rb ame'? Tract, and purchased by R. H. Selby ot Gtorgc W. Rhaine in May. 1858, tor $1200. 4. All thc interest of Richard H. Selby in and to all thar PLANTATION in St. Johu's Parish, on Copi> er River, Uno-vu as Umbri i, and coutaiuing Ubi acres, more or loss. 5. All the interest of Richaid IL Selby in and to all that PLANTATION in !<t. John's Berkeley, known as Willow Grove, on Cooper River, and containing C85 acres, more or less. C. All that TRACT of COO acres undor grant from cx-Goveruor Adams, ol South Carolina. Terms-One-half cash; the balanco in one and two years, with interest at thc rate of 7 ncr cent, per an? num, payable annually, secured by bond and mort? gage of tho premises. Purchasers to piy for papers and stamps. JOHN CAMPSEN. Assignco ol' Riehard H. Selby. December 15 Dec 15, 29, Jan 5 U ft DIS lt DUCKKE IA KQU1TY. Gutewood vs. Schirer. On THURSDAY, tho 31st December, at ll o'clock, will be ?old at tho Old Customhouse, All that LOI Ol-' UND, situate oa tho north side of Queen-street, iu this city, containing in front on said street 28 feet; on tho lat-k lino 27 loci. 4 inches, umre or less; and iu depth 120 Icet. more or less. Rounding nerti: on St. Philip's churchyard; easton lot formerly belonging to A. Sasporraa, now to Ulan dean; -.oath on Qnocn-streot. and west on lot for? merly of A. Sasportas, now of Harrison. Terms-One th rd cash; bcLiucc in one and two years, secured by bond of tho pureba*r and meit gago of tho premises sell, with interest from day of sale, payable anuualiy. Purchaser to pay tur papen an i stamps. J. W. GRAY, December 15 tuSthl Master in rquity. L'Ai G Kit D KC HE 10 IX El? I ITV. Unod ts Quintin. On THURSDAY, Ibo 31st December, a: ll o'clock, wi 1 he sold, near the Ol i Customhouse, All thal LO I' OF L AND, with ibo Buildings there? on, si.uatc ?rn tho cast .-ide of Norm 13-st?cut, Upper Wards ol this city, marked No. 7 on a plat ol' R. E. Payne, daft I 19.li April. 1S52, and recorded in thc oihce of Register McB ic Conveyance, ofllc: Charles? ton Llsriet, measurina in foin on sail atrcot49 feet, and lu depth KO feet, more or lc-s. Bounding w s ou Notnj'U*--'ec', uorth on Lot No. 9, eas'ou Lot No. 8, and south on Loti Nos. 45 and 4U cn thc above named plat Te m--Out--t'nird cash; balan?a iu ono aLd two ytard. tho credit portion to b: secured Oy hoad and mortgage Of the prent se ; the buildings to bc insur? ed and sept 'm-nred and the policy assigned. Pur? chaser to ray tor papers aud ftamps, J. W. QUAY, Do'vmirS tulihl Master in Equity. UT.DEI: DECKEE? P.QUITV. John J. Ti ussr'vs. Benjamin Freeman and wije, Executor, et al. On TUESDAY, the 5th January next, at ll A. M., will be sold near thc Old Cu-:ouiiionse in ftbarleston, All that LOT. PIECE OR PABCKl. OF L\NU with the DWELLING HOTJSK A*-0 OU i BUILDINGS thereon, situate lyin^ and being on the cast s-do ol Kine-strect, near Lluiw-treet, ia thc npner Wards, known hy A e No 19 in a plat ul tho Limehousu land D. and v ; north on lot No. 21, eatt on lot No. routh on lot No 17.and weston Kins-street, ."oni^uin-r ?>n Kiug-strcct 31 feet, ou thc back linn ?I fcor, and iu depth from ea =t to west 97 feet and G ;nch n. Term?.-One fit\h cash; tho balanco on a credit of I,S ?land 4 vean, bv bond, with interest annually, secured hy mortgage of the property, insurance i?i t. c building and s?*l runicul of the policy. Pureba ter to ;.ay fur paper.- a>:d s am s. JAilLo W. OR AY, Master iu Equity. December 13 _ mt" UADEIt UECRKE IN EQUITY. Gray, .'duster in Equity, vs. ?luger, et <;!. On THURSDAY, the Tih January next, al ll o'clock, will be old at tho Old cus'.oiniiou .-, All that valuable l LA NT TiOX situati in St. Pe? ter's Pari-h, Beaufort District, s. C.; hounding ou Uoj Hope, PTfc and Clydcmla'c cr Nevil;.- Planta-J lion, known as Vu.-ri Hill, an ? containing SOO aeres, j mure or lesa, as wiii more tully appear by reference j to a ? lat <;t i i:c sam by J. N. Rai i ill JU. Tfciins-(luc-fou th cash ; balance in 1,2 anda i yearn, wltn interest t*om day of vale, payable an- j UUally, The crcd't vor ion to ho secured hy band | the purchi-cr and mortgage of thopLntaaou said, j Pnruhaser lo pay ior panen and stamps. J. W. ?RAY, Master in Equity. Dec-, tnher 15 la-V.n ?j Vd AX ea SKAliltOUK, ATTORNEYS AT LA T AND' SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, No. 33 BROAD-STREET. ROSWELL T. LOGAN...E. BAYNARD 3EABBOOE September Ruction Sales. Dry Goode, Bala and Clothing. BY JOHN G. H1XNOR & CO. THIS DAY, 29th instant, at 10 o'clock, we will sell at our Auction Salesroom, No. lys Mneting-street, FANCY AND BLACK CASSTaUERES, black and Faucy Salinen?, Kentucky Joans, Mixed Kersevs, Heil and White Flannels. Merino Ui.dcrsbirts, Car? digan Jackets, B. lnap Shirts, Hickory Shirts, Knit Gowns, lllacK Doeskin Pantaloons, Fancy Satinet Pantaloons, Balmoral Hos.', Merino Half Hose, White Bose, Brown Half Hos?, Madras Head Hand? kerchiefs. ALSO, An invoice of FINK FELT HATS, assorted. Con ?tions cash. December 29 Dry Good.-: Clothing, Bats and Hardicare. BY 3il LES DRAKE. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will sell, at my store, corner of Kins and Liberty streets, A Lcucral assortment of DRY GOOD*, CONSISTING m TAM OF: SAHNET8, Cassimeres, Bcd and Blue Flannel, Madder Prints. Merino, Poplin, Long and Square Shawls, Worsted Counterpanes, Ladies' Cloaks, La dies' and Gents' Wool and Cotton Hosiery, Pants, Vests and Coats. ALSO. 20 cases, 123 dozen, Men's and Bovs' WOOL HATS. ANO Au invoice of POCKLT and TABLE CUTLERY, assorted. ALSO, 20 dr zen FARM ICRs' t-HOVELS. December 29 Handsome and well kepi Furniture of a Family Declining Housekeeping. BY MILES DRAKE. TO-MORROW. 30th instant, at 10 o'clock, will bo sold at No. 320 Mee'ing-street. THE ENTIRE FURNITURE OF SAID HOUSE, without reserve. CONSISTING OF: MAHOGANY DINING TAULES, Marble-top Cen? tre lables, Beel-teads, Solas. Tcte-a- f etes, Ottomans, Hair Scat Ch'-irs, Work Tables, Spring and Hair Mattresses, What-Nots, Washstands, Bureaus. Piano, Window Shr.des, Matting, Cooking Stoves, Utensils, ssc. ALSO, 1 FRENCH FJ.ATE MIRROR, Gilt Frame, large size 2 pair French Chiua Ornaments i 2 French Glass Silver-Plated show Ca-es ' 1 Tobacconist's Sign-Indian 2 Tobacconist's Door Signs. Tcrni3 cash. Goads to be temoved on day of sale. December 29 Superior Marble Top Bureaus, Washstands, Carpets, Sofa, Hair Mattresses, Blankets. Bed Spreads, Crockery, Stove, Parlor Fur. niturc, <J-c. Also, a Daguerreotype Ap~ paratus. WM. McKAY Will sell TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 30th instant, nt 10 o'clock, at No. 13G Meeting-street Terms cash. December 29 Estate Sale of Dwelling No. 1 Society-street, near East Bay. BY Z. B. OAKES. .Will be sold THURSDAY. 3lst instant, at the Old Po-tofflce. at ll o'clock, That genteel three story BRICK DWi'LLING, No. 1, south side Society-str- cl, n?ar East Bay, contain? ing eight rooms, and plazz i to the south. On the premises aro kitchen, carriage house and large cis? tern. Lot 19 feet front aud HO feet deep, moro or lesa. Terms-One-foarthcas!i; balance in one, two and three years, with interest from day of sale; building to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. December 25 Estate Sale of Plantations and Residences. BY LOUIS D. BeSAUSSURE. On TUESDAY, the 12th day of Ja.uary, 1809, will bo sold, at tho Old Posto?ace, lil Charleston, by order ci thc Devisees ol John Asho. Tue handsome BRICE R t SIDENCR on the north side, of South Bay-street, betwo-n Mectivg and King shoe's (tho rosidenco of tho .'ate Colonel John S. Asbo). oeaug ono ot thc most desirable Dwellings in the city. On the premises aro excellent brick kitchen, carriage house and stahl?. The lot mea? sures 74 feet lo in. on iront Uno, C9 feet G in. on the back linc and 2C9 foot deep, more or less. ALSO, The THREE STORY WOODEN MANSION HOUSE on thc north side of South 'Bay-street, between Meeting and King streets, containing twelve roora, three piazzas, itc. On the premises arc brick kitchen, carriage house and stable. Tho lot measures S4 feet 7 in. ia Iront, more or les-, 52 fact ou the back Une, and 241 feet deep, more or less. ALSO, The TWO RICE PLANTATIONS at the host pitch of the tide, known as "Will Town" and "High Wassie," or "Rotterdam," now merged into one plantation, situate in St Bartholomew's Parish, Ool loton mainer, opposite Will t own, on a large creek, waters of Pon Poa River, eonUining jointly 104$ acres, of which 400 acres aro rice bid, under bank (?bout 200 of which have been planted this year); bounding to tho north and northwest by landa of cstato Maynard and Edward Barnwell, to the south on lauds of Mrs. Wayne, and to tho east on said creek. On tho place are two small Dwelling Houses and accommodations for sevonty or moro negroes. ALSO, A TRACT OF PINE BARREN UND, on the Pon Pon River, St. Paul's Parish, opposite tho WiU Town Plantation, contaimug ISO acres of land, ALSO, Fifteen TOWN LOTS in the village of Will Town. ALSO, Tile SEA ULAND COTTON PLANTATION, in St. Paul's I arish, Copeton Distnct, 30 miles from Charlestou, and ab.~>ut C miles from Aduna' Run, ?a the Savannah and Charleston 'tai road, known as tho "Point Place," on Toogaaoo River (thc residence of the late Col. John S. Ash'-), considered ono of the most productive and certain places on tho ooaat, con? taining about 409 acres oi land, of whick about 260 aro cleared. On the placo are overseer and negro houses. This place is considered healthy ta reside on all the year. ALSO. The TRACT OF LAND OU ISLAND, commonly known as Whooping Island on the Dawhoo River, Collcton Distiict, containing 217 acres of land. ALSO, " MOSS HULL " PLANTATION, lying in and around Adams'Run, Collcton District, containing nbout 101U acres, moro or lt ss, having ab .ut 30,000 Pine Trees, boxed. ALSO, The TRACT OF LAND known a i "Roxbury," St. Paul's Parish, Collcton District, containing about 350 aero3. Coti?iti :ns-One-third cash; balance by bond, pay avlo iu two equal successive annual instalments, with interest irom day of sale, to be secured by a mortgage of thc property, the city residences to be h sured and policies assigned Purchasers to pay for all necessary pa eis and revenue stamps. December 18 2tuthsi) i:tutbtsmtu7 PUBLIC SAMS. Under a foreclosure of mortgage from-to-, I will expose at Public Auction, on THURSDAY next. Ute 31st day of Do-cmber, 18G8, in front of the Old Pos'.ofll e, Ea3t Lay, Niue line PLAN tAXION MULES, a fine Sorrel Mare, thc fine Black Stallion "stonewall." AL-O, Immedialcly alter the abeve selo. at storehouses on ' IJoece's Wharf, On' (six-hor-e powt'r) SI RAM ENGINE, with the Shalti..g, ifaehincry and Relting, one Whipper, two Coron Gins, and a lot Household Purni ure, con? sisting of Walnut Bedstead, Marble Top Bureau, Marbic 'lop Wash Stand, Toilet Table, Extension Table, Dama>k Lounge. Cane seat Chaira, one Three ply Carpet, fcc, kc. _ Terms cash. F. W. M. MACKEY, sheriff!', c., Agent of Mortgagee. December 29 _ SH I* RIFF'S SALK. By virlii'ot a Writ of Fieri-Facias, to mo directed and delivered, wi? bc sold on MONDAY, thc 4th dav or J nuar<- next, a' tho northe ist corner of the Courthouse, bclweeu ll A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M. All th? right, title and Interest ot the defendautiu n TR ul I* OF LAND, situate oa EJUto Islaud, and known as "Cedar Hall," together with thc building and im rovemanta therco.i. saad tract containing 400 acres, more or less. Lorie t on and to be sold a* tho property of Dr. James ll. \7hal.;. at ihcsuttot Jo-cpli Purcell, who bau assigned thc juigincut in ibis case to C. ?J. Northrop. ALSO, At the same tinir and place, All tho right, title iud interest of thc defendant in all th it LO i' OF L \ND. with improvements thereon, sit?ale in the Town of Mt. Pleasant; said lot oojnJ ed south on Beunett-str.-et. east ou lands of Dawson, and west on 1 iuds of Tomliuson. Levied ort aud to be sold as tho prope'ty of Wm. T. Pe uce at thc- suits of B. U. Bequest and C. Koper. Terms cash. E. W. M. MACKLY, December29 turn? * >-. C. C. P. P TOALE, reo ???i???t ff.i OD I w?m I WUOLErjALK AND RETAIL DEALER IN AND UANUFAC TUBER OF DOOKS, SASHES AND BLINDS HORLBECK'S WHARF, Charlestou, S. C. *?Particular attention paid to Shipping. July 30 CmosP