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THE DAILY KEWS. 49? I.Alt ?tisT CIRCULATION.-1HE DAILY ^ f. E WS ^?'"v.V CHE NEWSPAPKK OFFICIALLY SKOOQS&i? A? EAVLNO THE LAKGEST CIR CCLAIIO? fr THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTE'.tS REMAIN .INti IN TUE POSIOFFICE AT THK END OF l&feACB VYjEKS. ACCORDING IO THE PROVIS ' IONS OF TUE NEW PO.-?OFFIC11 L\W. * LOCAL MATTERS. .4 TJCTIOX HALES THIS DA Y. T. M. CATEB wiil sell at 10 o'clock, in his . 'ca Bi can's wharf, toilet and tea sets; also, gio cenes. ? WABDL vw & C?-<i.w will seR at 10 o'clock, in their office, Broad-street, a library ol miscellaneous books. JAMES W. CHAT will sell at ll o'clock, at the old "Postofftce, a plantahon in St. Paul's Parish, and -several pieces real estate in the city. - Z. b. Oakes w?l seh at ll o'clock, at the o!d"Post offlce, a ..hreo-story brick dwelling. . E. W. M. HACKET w?l eeU at 12 o'clork. at me old Postoffice, mala*, boises and steam engine. JOH? G. MILSOE A- Co. will seU at 10 o'clock. In their salesroom, aieeting-treot, fe* hats, dry goods, &c. O. W. STEFFENS i Co.-will sell at half-past 9 ' o'clock, in front of their ?.?ore, Veadue Bange, bacon, jbutter, ?c. / MILES DBAXE will ?ell at 10 o'clock, in bis store, corner King and Liberty streets, olothing, mirrors, .4c. - THE DAILY NEWS PBICE CUBBENT AND COM , MEECIAL CIBCULAI. wiB be ready for delivery at nino ? o'clock to-morrow morning. Business howes wish? ing to subscribe for a specified number of aopies . containing the r cards, shoutd leave their oriers at our counting room to-day. AR orders fer ten copies and over will be supplied at tho rate of two and a hdf c ants per copy. ic HAL ESTATE SALE.-Messrs. Leitch & Bruns sold yesterday,- for J. W. Gray, Esq., Master in Equity, a lot ot land wi tit buildings thereon, north sido of Hoyne-stiert, tor $5000; oae-fourlh cash, balance in five annual mAtrdmcnts. ALMOST A iIuBDEB.-An altercation occurred oat Monday, in Smith -street, between Andrew Tur? ner and Milton Spencer, both colored men. Turner at ompted to take Spencer's Ufe with an aro, but falltd. j FBTJIT PACEIXO.-Tl " manufacturing of | I -boxes for nactiing iruits, carly vegetables, biscuits, ' ire., is quite a business in oar city. One co ?cern alone sold six thousand last season. They can be made hore cheaper than they can be obtained from ?ibo North. - THE WEATUZ?.-Tho intonso cold spell has <oane to an end, but the weather is still very disa? greeable. Ito fog yesterday morning was very dense, and interfered ta son- e extent with coastwise navigation, md wiih the operation of tho ferries ."oanecting with t-ie city. PERSONAL.-llajor Walton, tho efficient su? perintendent or the Greenville and Colnmb'a Rail, recd Company, retires from that position on the first of Januar/, and is succeeded by Captain W. Allston Gibbes. ?udge 8. L. Hege, of the Supremo P.cnch, is at the Charleston Hole'. . ADirrrri3> TO BAIL.-Messrs.- Charles Dendy and J. fletcher Hodges, the one charged with the murder of Martin, and the otf-.fr as an accessory in the murder ol Randolph, were bailed by Judge Boo? zer on Tues lay In the sum of five thousand dollars each. Attorn *y-Gene:.*l Chamberlain appeared for| the State and R. A. Fair, Esq, for the prisoners. I^sosraamrrs rp KTNO-STBEET.-Yesterday .a noodea house was being carried down King-street, on roUers, from Mr. George S. Hacker's factory, to t>3 put np In Mr. Cook's yard, somer King and Mary streets. In tbe place of the house retaoved Mr. Hacker will bttiid a fine new o?co and store, to sell trimmings to braiders. Tke front of the builtling wit! "be orivncataL THE HIGH SCHOOL.-Tho exercions of this sehool a Ri bo resumed on the fl: st Monday in Jan? uary. It has a web-estabilshcd reputation, Which will not suffer in tho hands of Principal W. R. King rnnn and bis assitaats, who have been conducting .the school sueces3fully for several years. German . ^aad-Frcueh aro taught without extra charge, and ; , , .b. -.?are thoroughly prepared for college or bust Li CAPITA. /^LENDAE_Of all the new no?ons that como tv. .a tho approach of tho now year, none obsaper or more convenient than the capital calendar 'vor the Cittzeas' Insurance Company of New York, Cause why: It costs nothing, and when one day is over you tear ir oS, ard there you have tho next, .you. have curiosity to know more about tai capital calendar, inquire ol Mr. A. L. Tobias, Insurance CAgen"-, No. 103 East Bay. THROUGH TO FLOEIDA VIA SAVANNAH_At tbti lion is directed to the chance of days of ?ho de? parture of tho steamer Pilot Boy, ol the Charleston and favaansh Steam Packet Lino. The new rangea eut roos lato effet on Mcndcy, the 4th of | January. I ho steamer will make her la> t trip under - the o'd schedule, le.viag Charleston oa Friday, tbe 1st January, a* eight A. M.. and roturcing from Sa? vannah on Saturday, tho 2d, leaving there at half .na t ei?bt A. M. ? -Z' lui Nor MANU??ICTCES oort OWN CBOCKEEV? Sixteen car loads of kaolin, each car containing thir? teen casks, reached the city yesterday on the South Carolina EaEroad. Ibo tra n is lo return for another ;?oad ai soan as discharged. Thia clay is sent to tho ^.JSorth and to England, where it is manufactured into . Ibo flne:t crockery. Why cou'd not this bc done at home? Hero is a e&ace fer capital and enterprise I Tuci e is an ineztiaasttb'.o supply of thc clay in the " neighborhood of Aiken and Bath, oa the bne o: tho dsoath Caraliaa Bailroad. A SPLENDID SHIP. -Tho now ship C. II. .Southard, Ca; tala L. R. Ress, whiob arrived off our liar oa WcdnejdayJast, cons-gned to ilium Roach, Esq., is a beautiful model, and is finished with all ih? latest improvements, she is ten hundred and ninety-nine ions burthen, and hos a carrying capacity oftbree thousand bala-? of colton. She was built a year ego by tho gentleman whose name she bears, and - a fast sailer, having mado the passage irom fcew Yera io this port irAho short limo of faur and a half days, rho" w?l bo freighted with dlsralch. by ber at:.mt, and will prove a valuable acquisition to our trad a to New York. CLL'33 AND STABS.-Jack Bobinscn was Todt*el ia tho guardhouse jesterday for stealing coca from Mr. H. Huck's store, corner King and La m boll street?.. A. Stono ditto for being drunk and disorderly in ??atket-street, opposite Anson. David Barrow lodged for being drunk and disor? derly; and assar.lt and battery on Elv'ra Gray, col? orer, nt'No. 25 Anson streot; and for resisting the police, was flood $10 by tho Mayor yesterday mom tap. At thc aun? time Elvira Gray, colored, lod;ed /ar using abusive and violent language to Mr. and .Mrs. Barrow, and creating a disturbance, and for ase eajtin;; Mr. Barrow, wa ; disohargod. A thief entered the residence of S. N. Bro wu, Et-q.. s aaith-street, ni^hs before last, said carried off sever blois. He waa aboot to take a delightful cake, btstin his baste only grabbed a pieco ol it Bridget Et., is, white, lodged for droiikcnness and -disorderly coaidnot in Anscn-etreet, where she tried to trespass on Mrs. Towbey's premises. HOTEL ABSIVALS.-Da^omber 30.- Pavilion Hold.-J S Grey, Baltimore; Wdliana S Jackson, Pennsylvaa a; J.S Sessions. New Yorlt; PJ Hames an 1 Q 3 Flames. Palalka FL; J P Gibbs and Charles B BV.es, .'.ty; E s barre. North Carolina: E S Casque, LowiKVille, S C; John W Gaillard, Florence; SE Cooacr, Orangeburg. Charleston Hotel.--Thoa P Weston, South Carolina; J S Cothraa and Son, Abbeville; L S Uose, f'olnm bta; C C Puffer, Columbia; T W Coo'.:o? Oraa^eburg; John A Merer?, Columbia; JD. At'aara; M Stein, New York; 0 J McDonald, J W Gordon, Liverpool: 15 ' Ayorigg. Passaic, NY; F A Pell. Pria oton, N Y; N D Taylor and lady, Jersey rity; W Graham, Barnwell; JD Brown, New York; W A Poster. Boston;DD McCall, Bennettsvflle; L Dupre. Darlington; Daniel . Tomkras, New York; Wm A Ripien, Newark, N J. RAFFLE OF TURKEYS.-The elegant turieT? raffled at Fehrenbach's last evening were won br the following gentlemen, viz: F. F. Chapeau, ?. *. Bis? seil, T. street, H. H. Fobrenhach, and J'ohn F. Carew. THE WIDOWS' HOME FAIB.-The Fair closed lsst evening, but as there are some articles not dis? posed of yet, the Home vii! be open again to-daj- to visitors who may not have avade/ themselves of the entertainment while it lasted. Kwonld have bren far better lo have kept open the remainder of the Wi ek, and thus compensated tor'the lime lost in holidays, during which it was clp**d. MASS MEETptG-Esi^crPATiON DAY.-There will be a maspmeetius at Military Hall this evening at seven o'clock, ?" the purpose ol perfect!- g ar rangenynts to celebrate Emancipation Bay-the firsts Janu>-y- 3 be programme of the day will be fo-md ?ls<where. A finance committee, consulting of J. M- Adams, E C. 1 ucker and James J. Young, ha** been empowered to receive subscriptions in mrtherance of the celebration. FATHER RY?N'S POETICAL READING.-There was a fuU audience to greet the patriotic poet last evening, at Hibernian HalL He prefaced his read lrg with an impromptu exposition of his sentiments on the Confederate cause, in which he applied some bitter sarcasm to tho recreant sons of the South. Father Byan has a heart overflowing with patriotism, which ?3 displayed at times in eloquent Janguase. The poem on thc death of a brother who fell in thc Confederate army was earnestly rendered, and ex? cited the s j mpatby of the audience. ?be other pociu read was tho i reduction of a priest, a friend of tho peet, and was well received. I Numerous cal'.s were made for the " Conquered Banner," whick, to Hie great disappointment cf the audience, was not recited, ibo author not being able to repeat it fr. m memory, und not having a copy with him. The stage was occupied by Bishop Lynx h, a nuir - ber of priests, and sevoial gentlemen of the commu? nity. REPOBTEB'3 CRUMBS.-Thc habeas corpus to release hem custody pi isoners ccmmitlc? for lar? ceny by thc Major, wa? not heard yesterday, ene ol the attorneys being absent. / The ship Southard, thc ?ne new vessel referred to as having arrived a ccuple of days ag1, has not yet come np to the pier. lie Court of Equ-iy will cease to exist a.'tcr Jan nary 1st, 1809. Mr. Gray, of the Giil crt Theatrical Trouve, is at the Pavilion. Thc ba'ance of the troupe will arrive and play on 1'rlday and Saturday nights. The new plank read i J Calhouu-street is graded in a surerioi manner, and has effected a good drain? age of the road bed. Ihe rctidtnts in thc wost end of Beaufain-street want to know when thej are to have tho p'.auk road s o much needed in that section. Smce the Christmas spell businoss has been very dull, but ther" was evidence yesterday that t'.-ings are Icokjngup again. abe new TLX bill increases the laxes on real estate ll he circus has gone. Thc Fair of the Widows' Home is still open. 3 he police force will 1 c reorganize 1 at thc next meeting of Council. .' Hay before yesterday, at dust, a fire occurred at the farm belonging to the estato of Dr. North, near this city, which desiroyed at: outhou?e occupied by some colored laina hands. It was an accident. Farmers near tac city complain that thalr vegete ble patches are robbed every night. A constant watch is necessary to keep off|eictable thieves. Kr. J. TT Fortes, o^e?^pYtsJag nms-hanic, has started tho plumlu?l?ndy^i^ttine/oudness m King-street, oppc6ito ?lorri-t. ' , ? lin: NEWS is read by more rcppV InU Charleston than any.other paper that ha -? njer Uf?n published, here. It represents sBWnte^asts. The sidewalk in Hascl-street is .to |0widened eighteen iocb.es. U'he boase oa the northeast coificr of ileo?ug and Hasel Biretta btw very defective gutters that often letdown, water ou passersby, beside wearing away the walk below. TOE I'XITED STATES COUBT, December 30 Hos. GEOEGE S. BBZ&H, FBESiDnto.-Valentine At? kinson, Jr., Chester-41 elton A-McLure, pro pct: John T. Atkinson, Chester-Melton A- McLure, pro pet; John C.'Walker, Abbeville-Perrin & Cothran, pro pet; J. F. C. DuPro, Abbeville-Perrin ft Coth? ran, pro pei; Themas J. McCracken, Abbeville-Per? rin A- Cothraa, pro pit; W. H. Lawton, Ninety-six Postofflce, S. C.-Perriu i Cothran, pro pet; William C. Hunter, Abbevidc-Kptrrui & Cothran, pro pct. Tho above politicos were read, snd, on motion of re? spective counsel, were referred to W. J. Cawscn, Esq., BogLtrarThirl Ccngrcssional District, S. C., Western Judicial Diauict. John Huflman, Orangcburg- fohn H. Cooke, pro pet; Wm. Knotts, Lcxhiglon-S.'montoa k Glover, pro pet; iiiison A. AkrAweii, Ken-haw- Simonton i Barker, pro jct: J^lurr%- Muirhead, Mt. Pleas? ant-Asher D. Coir?n, irp p\j"?jamoi L. McD?woll, Camden-Simonton k ?aetJ^fSO p't; Kobcrt J. Muirhead, ?st. 1 bornas.-?Ewe? D. Cchon, p o pet; H. L Eenbow, ClaremlfJJ-J?et??ley & Darrou, pro pet; John W. ffortlojJr-'WLliam i buri:-Ed rcard S. Porter, pro pot; Edward H. Daru weil, Chirlesiou Hay ne k Soa, pro poi; if. F. Bedding, tharlc.Jtoa Robert Chito'm, J^projic-!; chariot G. Kendall, Beaufort-J. C. Gnrpoa^r, liefet; Wm. J, Verteil, ! Chera.v-L N. NtMiatis^pne^yt; George Itraper, ! Charlcsto;.-W. M. Muslirfjust/pro pet; JobnMcD. Lav/, oumter-HAjnestiorUt Fraser and Pre/siey, Loiil k le^icsby, prffcot; Peter P. P1I0.0/, St. John's Berkeley-TsaJoa k t^acliein, pr/ pct; Francis D. Kennedy, >::;utex-HayLcs\if>r!h k Fraser and Preseiey, Lord k Inglesby, fro pot: Otis D. Prentiss, Barnwell-Wm.Tennent,pro p t; Wm L. Hudson, ?-um:cr-uayur-worih k F:escr ind Pressloy, Loni * Inguuby, ;;ro pct; Thoa McD. Hudcon, Clarendon- Haynesworth fc F.ac r an3 Pressioy, lord k Ingl??bf,'pro pet; Alexander Ic Enos, Charjestaa-J. Ob C.. venter, pro poi; Robt W. Durant, .-um: r-E. W. MOIFO. pro pet; -ico. ?. | Bobiuson. Charles on-Simoutm k Barker, pio pet; a.tcx- C. ShaL'or, Walterboro'-Ruiledge ?: Young, pro pet; Jacob Goidsh ia, Charkslou-Simons k SicgHog, pr) pct; S. Y.'. Rouquc, Gco-getowu-Si manton k Darker, pro pct; Ji.n. Vf. S^abro-k, Cd>sl6T| -B. J. Whalcy, pro p. L Tho :.bove vt'??ioos were ? read, cn j, on motion of respective c lunselAwero re? fer? ed to II. B. Car?ieuter, Esq., Ecds'roi^^ond Congressional District, Soath CUroUnaTaj d, by ordor of court, nu: nuder ?tal. * VTT \-/ John J. Lowie, Paadlo'or- TV\sf?icr/3?io\)ct: John A. Meyer, Fairfield-Fkiihix k Pope.'pro iyf, J. W. Norwood, GreonviUc- JJ^Pr. Moore, propel ;jrjv<j>h Duch-tt, NewberryAGirlia^toa k Subv.inrjfpet; John H. Ara dTl{^Grtouviiie-E: sloy k Wen?, pr?g pet; George W. Rasor. Anderson-Whi'.ner, pi o uilV;1 Thomhs ??nitmorc Newberry- Gad Lg.'oa ?/^?JLT, prt? ptfc^PCDjamin F. Yoo. Greenwood-Samuel^ MeSeavan, propel; Robert H. WEiism.?, Lanrons-j? FJfr, Pope A-Pepe, pro pei; Joseph HT. Hil!, NCT?>' berry-Fair, Pop? fz Pope, pro pot; Charles VV. RawUnscn, Ri-hluud District-3. D.. TradoweU, pro pet; James G. Gibbes, Columoia, S. C.-Ficklin j A Pope, pto poL The a'ovj {o?tions, oa motion ot respective coucsei, were r'IcrreJ to Uonry Summer Esq., Registrar Thu-? C. ngicciioial District, South Carolina. a ho Peopio's National Bau";, in re ThOnai C. Richaidion, of Sumter, S. C. In lhe# above peti? tion of involuntary bankruptcy, cu motion of E. W. Moi-e, Ecg.., nnd Mmo.Hon & Darker, pro pel. it was crdorcd that Ibo debtor thew cause, on tho 18th Jan?aiy, 1859, why ho should not bc de:iared a DaBkrapt A. T. Sie-.vart, et al. ia re Lori Drucker. Petition lor s.coud meeticg o? creditors'. Pressloy, Lord & Inglesby. and M. P. O'Connor, pro pet. Order wis signed, directing socand m cti ig of croiitoia to take plate at tho office of R. B. Carpenter, j->.q, on the 12th January next, at 12 M., kc, kc, au.l thai tho a3.?jnee report io siid meeting, and that the bocks ol the bankrupt bu ;>lacod iu thc baud? of W. K. Eurdeu for examination. Strauss, Vancc3 k Co.. aud ex parte G:ac3'.r, Lee, SnithACo., in re P. 8. Wortham. Petition lor establishing Van. Pressley, Lord & Inglesby, pro rfet. Orjored, fha", tho sale herctoiore ordered to ti'-eo place oa fits'. Monday ia.J^nuary bo poitpon?? to first Monday in Februarj^ Wm. E. Hudson. Pelitioa for final di?chargo. Pres-ley. Lord k Inglesby, pro pot. Ordered that final hearing take place on fir?t Monday in February, and that petitioner bo referred to R. B. Carpenter, Registrar Second Congressional Dist:let, hourn Caro? lin* BTJSJCNJCf-S NOTICES. H. H. FEKKEXDACH. NO. 123 East Ba-, will serve up nae stuffed roust pig for lunch te-day. -o CHOICE GUEEN AND BLACK TEAS. Ol per pound, at Wilson's Grocery, ?cuthoa-t corner ?oeioty and Anson streets. Goods delivered free. LAD?ES' LCNCI? ATKlXSSfasra SaLOOX.-Ous? ters in cvciy sty:e. Mince pic?, rn sh daily. Hot cof? fee and chocolate at all hours. Iee cream every day. CHECKS ON NE? YOiiK. LESESNE & WELLS, No. 10 CaiUU-STUEET. Deecmbo.- 24 Imo Htm Ic?af?iirattons. J^USSSLL'S BOUK .?TOitB. WEEKLY LIST NEW BOOKS, Sx. THE POET AND THE PAINTER, or Gems of Art and Song, with nincty-niuc 1 >rge stcol engrav? ings, imperial 8vo. moroe o, S2U. TEN.^?SOK'S ENID. Illnstrated by Gustave Dore, fo? lio, in a:i e'egant binding. ?-10. TES.NTS.ON'S LOCKSLT BALL, Illustrated by Denuesy, 4 octavo, S3. GHAT'S ELECT, with seven'cen fiuilv colore! draw bans and a photographic reproducion cf tho oria'nal manu>:eripr.-ito. SG25. WATSIDE POSIES, original Po. ms of country Mio, edited by Robert Bach-ir?an, w:th forty-seven illustration?, -ito. $10. TnEBiBD.by llichdoi. i'l istratcl by po hundred aud ten exquisite engravings by Giacometti. $0. CHBIST IN ttoso. or Ibm? ol [?manuel, .'elected fton silages by Philip -chvf, D l>, itvo, cloth gah extra, S*!. COWED'.- ?ABLE TALK end otl?.r Poem?, beauti lullv illustrated by the most emineat English A> tis!-, 1 volU't.c. 4to, $3. : TOBT WITHOUT AK LSD, ?:om the Gorm an ot Ca rove, large 4.'o. With Sftoan beautiful i?ic lurcs, in imiiatio:: of water color-. s~ 5 .. CHUISTMAS CAROL, by (.'naries Dicken?, with thirty illu-tratiens, by Ey lingo, -mail 4 octavo, ?.">. SCOTIA'S BACDS. ?ba choicest productions of the Scottish Poets, beauttlitlle iRustroiod. Svo, 84. MAEMIOX, bv Walter ?ccu, with fifteen photographic illustration , $?. LATS OF TUK HOLT LASS, from ancient and modern writer?, with sixty-three Illustrations, 8vo, -H. f'lUMBEns' L'OOK or I ATS a miscellauy ot popular ontiquitie-, two lar-.c volume-, royal svo, ?9. Itoabovo aie all in elegant bindings. December 21 itii;ri) ?ooK A A V V O I i Th? Ifeinsiiiicg S lo ei on Hand. CONSISTING OF : CHINA DINNER AND TEA SET-, WAX AND China Doll--. Wooden Bts ard Tin Toy.'. Will be disposed of AT CO^I FOI: THE NEXT TEN DAYS, to make room for a different class of goods. KINSMAN BROS. December 58 mlh2 JEWELRY! OTZE W^LIR/ST ! JUST RECEIVED, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF GOLD AND SFLVEB WATCHES BROOCIIS? AND EARRINGS LEONTINE AND VEST CHAINS SLEEVE BUlTONa, STUDS, &c. AT JAM US ALLAl?'-S No L'07 EiUK-3 rcct. 'DoecinborS tuthfl v.lo QL?nfcdtiH?fnj, Sc ??EAT?PoiS?f? HOLIDAYS. THE FINESr G AME AND POULTRY, THE BEST MINCE PIES. THE RICHEST FRUIT and \ POUND CAKF?, And all varieties orW-'-try. fre'h every dar, at TULLEY'S, KIA'G-STKEET, BEI.OW ti? K E K. DercmVo-21 j_ 7 IB HST o IKE or iimm mmjami No. 590 K < X GvVpTTfiE P, A (MR. VOX SANTEN'S/OLD STAKl/) I mHiWBSCBI3E3 Wj?JLD UEil~F:l I/cORM I jL ' blsnnmeroas cuanmera that he uss At op a- j ed a BRANCH OF ins SiE*M BAKERY at'the aboveplr.ee. where can bo ba i 1 RESijfltllEAD, of all descriptions, minting aid u i .:. yflso, all seri* ot' ODO dad coarse CAKbS. BKCrifjr OIMCEE1!-*, | TABTS,PIES. PA|IR? ?.nd CONFCCI ONKRIES. j Taateiuli; dressed Coko* forwcddbiga tau; other ; par:ics punctually t.llc l to (b?satela tyfo i of all. ! All orders for Wrack . a .-co.. tic, t ^ t'ie Office tu : Market-street,.len at th; place, wiil/ba pu? .. aUcndcdtoy / <". H Of.iOSSEN. December -.-? I ' - G1 lt K A [f/\ i' Til' C V 5 .!> ni /1 ?> o / q?DiBmi co.-, L'::oT0cnAi?2 ASD fl r- - .tcAuaar i KOW ON EXHIBITION III LARSE-T AND Itnest CoRccliou of CC UOM . LlTKC !R.:?n'f ever ?cen ia t'bar!es;r>'!. They tri ptrii-.-l coidcsof coi cb ra ted Works ot* Art, bolSi une ? .it .'?i l model it. AmongiLocelle ':-a maybe r?und SAIA'AI )R Ri SA'S lii \D:.l'< BRIS'!, i.'oncer.o'.iMnittla'cne, A. Oclact?ix s Tido Ootna oat, A. uclacroixa Tldi <Jim:ng In, Tur. cl's Venice, Jacksou'.-i Englisu Scenery, Row bottom's Mici;:i See ory. Baxscr's English ??uti Ir bb f<-.i ?-..>.. Vicffs on fi.- II ino, , be Juugfraua, abe W< Ltcriiora, M.-.i-c Views, aaa rainy oibms. .'Jl.'ie public are respectfully invited to i all and tee th|Mbeautiful Worts o; Art. Tboy a;:.- cffarc-dibr sii^atN^ w Vo.k prices. VD l'OI?CLl.AlA PICTU1U?S. k Great reduction in tba prca Pi RCiLAIN ?-f."- | TUBES. Beceut'improv ut inti J ? roducing ili.*e j pictures cunble us to i ou offer (Le st ueany ..;:.- i half the former |)ii>.es, und ?a. supo. or. cit!-nj ! examine specimens. I OUR CAUTER DE \T5I12 AND- OTHER PLAIN rnOT..>GIL>PK4 A..1E L'NiUl? L-pc- lal alt ntiou -tv-a rn ..MSrsn. Als? lo e >? v- 1 in? oui Dagneneotypcs att^o: ,rp;.::irc -. :. . v-i.. .- j lion na all cases cuai ..t.tj'a..,.: ui pricieslo n?rr.j*j pond with tko times. 's^/ ! Y STIS?iKeiSC??PiC V.'-.Vt R153 ? AMD OTHER PIIO'L'CGGAPaS Ol' CiiABLEHT N, TORT SCJaiYEB AND 5IAJNOHA CEMETERY At itctluce;! 5':-i-to. A 6itc collection oi srEREcscjPio vi::-.vs OF ri.':: MOUK TA1NS IN NOa i ii CAROLINA AND X.IE y' PBSNCUi BROAD B?VEB. T5?SO ire the tlrstrod onlyT^Uo:'rapbs over taken in that locality, ' tl V l N B Y ?S: C O., No. 261 KING-STREET, CHARLES VOJ, S. O. November 12 3mos t?fftri?l. THE STATE OP SOL'TH CAROLINA. To the Managers of Elections ' . for the C u.Ky of Beaufort: WHEEE\S, Mi?. OF OE GE A. BENNETT, WHO. af. thc Goneial Election bold Ul April, 18G3, was chosen a member of ihe Hou-'c ol Re. reseutativep for the : lection District of Beaufort County, to serve for two years, has since said election re-igued; and, when tao Constltali'n of tho State or South '."aro Una directs that in sm-lt t case a Writ of Election shall he issued 1 y tho Speak .r of thc House of Rep? resent .;ive? ibr toe purpose ot filling tho vacancy thus Occasioned, tor thc reminder of the torm tor which the member so resigned was elected to serve : Now, therefore, you and each ol yon are hereby requin d, a:ter du" advertisement, and with stri;t re? gard to ail the provisi?n^ of thc Constitution and 1 aw? of the said state, tomming your duty iu such case, to hold un election for a Mc..ber of tho Hous* of Repres entatives, fer thc Election District aforesaid, to scree lor tito r. maindcr of Uic tenn for which thc said OEOitGE A. BENNr.TT was olecteJ ;-the Polls to be opened at the various places of Election in tho said District, on Monday, the fourth day of January, 18CD, by tho various seti of Managers icr those places 'respectively; paid Managers to count tho votes publicly immediately aft-r tho final closing of tho polls at the Precincts whero the votes have oeen takcu ; make out a certificate of the result, to be siguo.1 by the Managers, ora majority of thom, and taken to the Court House of lteaufort County, or place now fixed bylaw for counting the votes, on WeinesJa>j, the sixth day of J-.nuary, 1855. by one or more o: said Managers ; and thc Managers, er a majority of them, who may assemble, shall proceed to examine the aforesaid statement, and declare thc re-uli oi thc Elect! u- ; This Wr.t, tagt Iber u?h your return of the Eli c tiou to bc brid .under it, hive, before the Houso of Berni seth fives ut ii* next mci ting afi er the Election. Witness thc Bouorablo Fit V.NKLTN J MOSES, Jr.. Esquire, gpoikor of the Douse o:' Represen? tatives, at Columbia, this two'ih day ot Decem? ber, in Ibo ?car of our Lord one thousand eight hundred aed sixty-eight FRANKLIN J. HOSES, Jn., Spca' r ii!' -hc (louse ul Representatives. &IO.JOSES, e'eik o: thc Uons? o.' Representa ti VC .5 December ll .. 20 /triilijtm No. 1 P E R U V I A BARBI'S SARDY'? ' 'SOLE ELiL PU Odl-HO-PERUVI AN." .AMMONTATED SOLUBLE r.u;FIC." ALSO, HIGII&XT GKABES PURK PH?SPUA TIO O?AXOS AM) GllOV.'.'D JL'.XO PL.VSTEI?. THE U.-E OF THE ABOVE SOLUBLE P?O?PnO PERUViAN ?nd Ammoniated Soluble Pacific Guanos Ls particularly recommended, being com? pounds of the richest Pacific Pbb-phatic Guuno, rendered soluble; tito lormcr o-nlaiuiu;; twonty per coat, of Pc.'uviau Guano, and tho latter highly am? moniated with animal matter-niacin;? the most concentrated ainl profitablo'fcrtil zers m usc for cot? ton, com, wheat and Tobacco, For sale in bags and ba:reis, in quantics to snit. Testimonials from Iho-c Win have used the abjve willb" lurnicl on application. GRABBER, J.KJ2, BBEITH & CO., General Agents at Charleston. ..Feed your Lu ii tl and it will Feed Y ou." December 24 r?*c ihstulmo PACIFIC G GAN? GOSIPANrS S OL y B LR PACIFIC? GUANO. CAPITAL.:.Si, O y0,000. rpUIS GUANO DTFFEB<< FROM PERPVIAN .L Guano simply in ihe relativo proportions of | th.-' sam - cl. menta ofierUiityJ Its usc during thc jiast iouVroars f-^f tho culture Ol colton and .-om has glveo/to it a' character lor standard o\col!orce uiietii passed by genuino Peru? vian cuann. and where seasons of drought inter veno, ;? pt^edn^ns n rargeincrosi^e of crops. Thc pi ice ut wini iu;* Guano is placed issn much below that of Peruvian Guano, as to comtRnto it an objcjt ol material importance lo southern Agricu turo. The large ci; ital and resources of the C.inipmy enable it to tarnish a Guano of the higbo.t value at thc lowe.-t posslb'o . eat to consumers, aud thc highes! int ires', of ibo company is recognized in this policy. Thc Company loeb-* to large sales, four? 1 profit* and a perman? ! Irado for compensation on capital Invested. , Dr. ST. JUMEN B.WENEL, ol s?u-h Caro lina, is Sii-.nrifio Director to the Company, which afford > a auto ti na ranice of th? costaued ex? cellence of Ute Guano. None genuine uule-s brand? ed with thc uamo ot JOHft S. itE.HS!-; k CO., Gene? ral Agents o', the PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY. for terms and mode of application, applv to .T. .\. ROB SOM, .Jgcat for tt?e Stale ol s'outUCaroUna, Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. Deeem' or 19 Pic Btnth3ino / / DON* T 0TSRL00K THIS T F YOU WANT ii xs FI ITING POSE, J. Gi til'. I- Goli.I,EMIN", ?yo 113/Church-slrect. Il you wt ii s?/\.M PILLI MG don;/ no lo P. rjAiUILLK'JTN, No./i) Church-stri et. Il you wautiLBMBfNG donc, / G0I0P.X. GUILLEMIN, I? Church-street. Il you wa/; TIN i OUI ?SG ?/? GU 1 n:i:'NGd?u -, Goto/. L. GIIILI.EMIN/>o 110 Cinu-chAs rcet tfyoo/C\mlGASFlXiUnBS. / Go/fc P. 1. (.ntLL;..Ml/, Kn. HO ?htjfrb- '.'.et. T%ero yon can cet GAS CHAN DKLlGBs, p.SN Of.. D.-aclotts, tail Ll?ht?, PM/GLWC tilaaiL, Glob n tmd -bi ?M^Conp f ^ft^oa Pam. , 1 ti Tubs, Parlor ci d Rod-room Grate* . roseau Lam] , Ls . .-e.. a' rea: cn -ble price?. R'.pt iring t>n m Ural neted [o. / 0!J Gw Fi?i'ava Bebroms'il / / . mb r i'-1 j V.:-i..2:.:jff ii - v.'./ ;.- rr:1 ; / i Fi'saY'sswixs 'nc. r,vjE Vi EY ?ii. ': : T PRIZE-THE IMPKBIM. ! ?_ cross ol iii' i. -i i.*,of ii"ii".'-?.>. sa ?onfsrrcil ! u lontbt 1 twnteuiuiiveol iboGli ??'EB e^iAKKR i SEWING M ?CU'.NE?at tue Lx4* naUoa Uuive:t>?Ee, Paris, ls I ilwGBi'VEB? BxKEr. Ft??iLY s EWIN '. 5L\- j C?i r ? ar-jibo only Machi -9<na4 en bothscwj pe: fawtly : ad . mbroider,' . oet?y. Ihoy willi . ?iciJs direct i.om th-, rpy ', aa.^ .v.iv' v. * rc-win?ng. L ;.?:i> t.; her. LVIseliincs, ihc-c fasiea both ends of t'; -rti-arn by th -ir own ope lion. '.. uh Iheso Raehines, while K?? is nKd nt en t;. ti h ?or faee-?Me of Ibe soira.cni'.o:imiy betued n. 0.1 tba other -I fe. Tbl.? caa bc done on np othi s liaeh :J'n ^Tiiit i- a gr 1 Riving nt on ui^u .. > Ftttsbed or jea ic UP iwt'i nil's GBCVER A BAKER'S -EWING HACIITNES are sold al JCew Y-'ik prici? by ???NSMAN DROTHEIC3 Ko. ?7? rC?XC-STUC?T, BOLE AGENT? FOR TEE s'IATE OF rOCTU CA&GLht?. Dcejmtcra Ibslnlmti rr>.Hi ?mee.-3 ::rai NT IN IHV: STATE, KINSMAN :::.'.)S. _LL8<^0 OL?) Gil AIES Alis) bp?XS T> EPAIRF.D A T Jti DeCuu.iHirU thtUilmo KINgUN BRO?. P.4PK8 IIAAGIK??S. / A T, ; . ' !>SO:!TMKS r. AT i\. Dwwmti-rJ thslulmo KINSMAN/ tB-lB. T / . I : t ..; P ii ll S?lNK a-, UEO KEE, A VCTIOXESn A<tl) C0MMI8 ^ MOM MEHCli/ST. ..ALeS O? BEAL ESTATE STOCKS, liO.VT'F, SE CU ttl I 1E> AN!' Pi B-OXAL fJUOi'i?ir? ATTENDED IO. ' t - So. ?7 B O A U - S T H E K T , C DABLE-Tl 'N, ?. C. * RSTsnEXcss. Hon. HENRY REIST, W. J. MAGRATH, Esq., General JAMFS CONNED, T. It. WARING Esq. OctoV: 1 _JJjgttw Sales. ^_ Clothing,. Mirrors, Cutlery,.^. EY MILES 01IAKE. TELS MORNING, t.t 10 o'clock, I will s'dlatmy -S'orc, citrno- Sing and Li'.e.-ty streets, AN INVOICE Of CI.OJHISG, JUST REC HIVED RT STEAMSHIP MAGNOLL*. CONSISTINO or: SO Gout's Cloth and i:-s:imoro SACK COATS 25 Gent's Beaver Overcoat* 3u0 "pairs Cassimerc, Join aad Sa ino-, Rants 25 Velvet and cloth Vests. ALSO. An Invoice of MlRltOBS, of following size?. 75 MIKROK>, 5 by 8 . OG Mirrors. 9 hy 7 50 Mirrors. 17 by 10 50 Hand Glasses and 50 Toilet BOSCH, ALSO, AN INVOICE OP CUTLERY, TO BE SOLD WITH OCT Rl-SERVE. CONSISTING IV PAM OT: POCKET KNIVES, Scissors, >O:K Knives biid Forts. Carver.', &c. On TO-MORROW, I will sell 75 cases BOOTS and SHOES._? . December 31 VSITED STATES MAItSHAL'S SALE. UNITED STATES OF .\MEBICA, SOUTH CAROLINA DIS TT.T7T-IN ECjClTT. Ja7V.es Dunlop and Thomas W. McCance, Sur. vivers, vs Nathaniel Ileyward-Dec: ee for Foreclosure. TV. Y. LEITCH & B. g. BRUNS.. Auctioneers. by virtue of a Dcorec ot Sale, lo me dirotled in the ab- ve ease by the Hon. Georgo S. En an, Judge of the District Court ol the United States, for tue Distiictaloresaid. I will expose for 6ale, at pub? lic Aucliou, at ho Old Exchange, eastcud of Broad slrcot, on MONDAY, thc 11th day of January, 1819, at ll o'clock, A. M. All that PLANTATION called RESERVE GROVE, situate on thc waters of Comb.ibee River, measuring and eontamins two hundred and fifty (23C) acres; butting and beundiug north and weat on lands ol' Wilbarr. H. H yward, calle! the "Grove," and sou'h and east by lands of James B. Hcyward, called "Myr.lc Grovo " ALSO. Ail that PLANTATION cabed "THE HUGUES,"-, t-ituatc on tl o waters of Combibco River, measuring and conttiuiug ene hundred and fifty (150) acree; buttin-.r aud bounding north and east hy laud* of William H. Hey ward, called the "Pines," south and west by 1- olly Creek. ALSO, All that PLANTATION called "CLARKS", situato on thc waters of thc Conibaboo River, m.casurini and containing live hundred <!>G0i acres: butthig and bounding north by lands of Zaalor. cast by lands of W. C. P. Dolbugt r, and south and wese by lauds of tho Charle-ion a>)d ttavannab Railroad Company, ca !e? "Whitehall." Terms-Onu-ihi;v'. cash; and the balnnco on a cre? dit cf one and two years, with interest payablo an? nually, to be s"cnrcd by a bond rf thc purchaser and a mortgage of the premise? sold Purchaser to pay the Mardbal for all uceessiry papers aud lloveuuc s ta mps. J. P. BL EPPI N'G, United State Marshal for South Carolina District, December 29 lulhp.hm5 VNITKD STATE ? MARS HAL'S SALK. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, SOUTH CAR0LTNA DIS TJUCT-IN EQUITT. I WillfalH Fust is rt al., VS Veter J. Shand, cl ul -Decree for Foreclosure. w. f. L???cH Si ft. s. mxW, A nctionccrs. Ty v-rtuc of a Decree ol'salo to mo dirccle-i, in the above eise, bv the Hon. Georas a. Bryan, Judge of ibo District Court of tho Unitod Slate;, iorthe District aJ'oi-c?ald. I will expose tar *ale at Publie Auction, at the old Exckaueo, Ea t end ot Broad-s?rcct, oa MONDAY, tho J llb dar il Janu? ary. 18(1'', at ll o'clock, A. M.. All that PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND, oa Lady's Island, formerly thc property of the late Mts. Patience Wise t?. Kuslis. estimated on Tax Book at six huudred and forty (G40) acres; nbout tar c hun? dred and fifty (3.">0i acre? fit for cultivation, six y itifl) acres of thin wood, the rest rolt ll ?ts and marsh; bounded on the north by Crrek, east by Creek that divides Lady's Island and St Helena Maud, south and west by Distant I?!and and Hazel's Inlet Plae tattou. Goo> negro house*, overseer's hou?e.-, cotton houses, blaJc homes, fte. ALSO, TWO HUNDRED (200) ACRES, m->ro or less, of pitic barren, situ ttcd on Port l.'oyal Island; bounds unknown; used as au attachment to the Lady's Is? land Plantation for timber aud fencing stuff. ? erins-One-third cash; and tho ba'ancc on a cte.-iit cf coe. iwo and three years, with interest payable annually, to be secured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgJce of tho premises sold. Pur? chasers to pay tb-t United Slates Marshal for all necessary papers and s Um rs. J. P. M. EPPING, United Stales Martha?! tot 5 on th Cur-ilna District. December 24 th3mi U.MT1SU STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. UNITED STATE-j OK 'AJ?riuc.v r#t*ri? IAEOUVA Dl? xrnex-IN EQUITT. Leonard *..Jon>yA.'tl., vs Thom ;* A. Hu / guehin-Decree for Foreclosure. \ W. Y/LWC?/& ll S. BRUNS, Ry virtu- ola Decree oi S?le to ire dJtocfriL in/lbc ahovo cr.se, b/the .'Jon. Geonyx Eiy.<iLctid;e of the District Court of tho Upftcd Statesfifor Uie 1 i.stnot aforesaid, T will exnosc for sajjwal public audio ), at the O.? Exchange, cast/fji rf Uroad street, ou MONT/AY, the eleventhi/?Vof JauuajyT ISM, at ll o'cl/ck >. M.. '/ S All that TRACI OF I?> D or/PLANTJfffON. known as a ponton of Kud's Island, westyf Jaekv son's Crrek, situat-i in Christ i-b^'rchjl-'srisy??Jharlfl?. ton District, in thc State aforosjid, nija/furintviiiut containing about ?O'.O acrc?. Dour tied on the north/ by Hub's fay Channel, on tho pout:, by Cae Allant!: Occau, ou the v est by Capers' Inlet, ?ind on Ibo e st by Jackson's Creek, (allowina ihouatural ruuoftbc we'tern br.:ach of said Jac'tsoa Crie?, until it loichcs Halt Water Pond, aa.l from thence in a dlrt-ct linc to tlic nearest point to tb: Atlautie Ocean. . Tenn?-On'-t'tird rash, and tho balance WI a cred? it ot one and two years, with interest payable an? nually, to be secured by a bond olde parabas cr and a meringe of (bo premiaos cold. Purchasers to pay the Uaitca .dates Marsha', for all necessary papers and Stamps. J. i\ M. LP fl Nu. United St, tes Mar.-lia', for Soutb Carolina District. December 21 ibSml uaiiT&u MT.-.T:;..; :.:.U:S;I WS S IM<:. UNITED siATEa ve AMERICA, rftz::\ CASOUSA vu TItlCT-IN EQOTTT. /u/.--'.* Dunlop and Thomas W. MeCa ce vs William J! Means and James M. ttheti ]ji er-.r for F-JTtcloi ure. IV V ? piromJ fl B it?:' ?ffi . s.? L,i?lA.\,?.? t.v al. .:. ;; :.-. ?ik?, t:'-:iu::pc?,a. i ly- fl i ac o' a 1 ec ? e of Moe ro m ! ?lin et d ia tho j /ab.v . -c i y ? :i?.a Georg . S. Brvru . Judge t>: / (lie Di ::.: i Cour* ..; ..V Hai ad Stab s f. r (he Dis? biet :!'. c-.:!-.l. I -..-.ll isp-jse for ta .. nt pub bs auo> (ion. ibo OA ExcbaMgc. ea--t ead of i ma l-atoi PI, ou MON' \V. ibo eleventh ila; of January, I*?.', :/' K'ICVI II n'cloc?. A. M. AU Lia PLANTATION OR 1 RAT OP LAND, d? lcd . EEr PARU." ?Ituata in Coilcton Li^'t-iit, m ? 'a a .-tal ... ri satin inp, and containing o cen batt. drulandgistyfiveaerWmore er!-.-.;-; bntiiog and bm,-., in- north by laida o Nathanial ilye.-ar*, ? nownas Lsxtngion Lfaud. ai .! budget li. ii. ?b t', called D;an -Heid : ?/ by Lali.i Cifcck, :.u ' lauds II or !:.: . ot i'. y'\oer; : oulbpy landa r.\ Lo beril Iii . I:u. . PfTwes: by lands fi ll.-lu . UboU. Termi-'Jaoiiiirdca^hjand ibofmlancn uu u ero dit oi OM? and/lwo v ar.?, wit', iuiercs: payable an Busily, to bj^i-'c:i.ed by a bend oh'the pu rebasar, and ii niojrgige ol't?tt preajiee* av?U. P.?rcba>er lo pay ibe Uoiied -...'ci Aiarsbatfar/GI ice wy pariera .and s ?Ufips. J. iyil. lil F i No l :.:t Jt-tutes .".T:r ha', foe rtV?!i Caroliua i Istr.'ct rMceinborSi / ibginl t'.III EDSTATKS/?A?ta?IAL'S -.Lt;;. CirtTZD STATES 07 JWREICA, BOO m CAttOIiTRA D>tX. icurt .?. Co. m Martin I. ,Vr Uns, .Trustee, ami Thunes Ii Screvai-^lJterce fur Foret '?..???.e. . / '?* . ?.filil? Lil & - i> ii-v.?..-} Anciicncsra. *. Bv vb tuc o: a Di AV falo :o me dir clcd. io the above caac. b. :it. ??.ri. C...-argo rr.wta, ?!?.^.,-<> of ibu District ."..ar: t-t tit? United (tates tor the Dist i.-t alores*! 1.1 v iii cxj:o:i- for sale at public eu: ion. ai tba Old Exchange, etat '-ltd '.: Bro-i1 stro-t on MOS MY, thoillth d-y ul January, I BCD, ::: Il o'elivk A. M., Ai that TRACI OP I AND, In Priced William* . Parish, in th.; District ol' D-'aufort, called R-J,-'-^* l-l -i.D. conuii:iniaabo>it live bunin- il end ?mety ;.VJ0i acre.?, mo c d* "es-- butting an* baiaoTag io t'ae noni. <>n lanils .. William \.\u?*i- t? 'ac, t a.- : ca lands cf l anais M. Slan"kc^>?T r;M ham; io lin- f.oata cn thc to** ?- T ;:te "! 1 Ful!, r amVDr. ii.-u:, KvT> *od {j lhe KaA Ga lh' * Tcrms-Ooa'-tt^ i"? h:^W: ?** fr,!* dil m enc rniK-a years, with ui-'r.: 1.1> ; -.>.<. Dually iu V "-c-'r "d l - a '."'fd cl be pu-cbaserand nt .r~v l'f tbc prcrai-ws eo*d. Pureba -?au to j*y Li.- i?.'.ite.t BbitCH fdarsbal loi- all ncce ??rj pj;;ers ^ostiaapa. '. I', it : WIM*, . uii'ie i states Marabel for Soutb Carol'ua tii.-t. December 24 i?.??:il Tait* t? ?'?E its <u . . TEAS. WISE.*, ni?A.NDIEV&c?? l' Anil Doalriv m '..nom: FAMILY^OHO? STREET V ^^^UQjmM Us N . Y. YW^TpJf S. C.^ WM. S. CORWIN At CO. n?TOcods delivered to aHr-Tls oflbeCity, October 21 Hu?WR cosies. Butler, Hams, Flour, Lard, <Jc. BY T. M. CATER. Will be told, TBIS DAY. on Brown';? wharf, at tbree qnailers past 0 o'clock, CD tubs BUTTED 20 tubs Lard 500 Hair s 50 bbls. Family I ?our Lot open Crockery. Conditions rash. December 31 Toilet and Tea ?els. BY T.. M. CATE?. Will be fold THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, cn Brown's Wharf. C TOILET SET?.Trench China, 4 Tea Seta, French China. Theso goods arc of direct importation via New York; they arrived too lato for tba sale last week. Conditions cash. December 31 A Valuable Library of Miscellaneous Books for Sole. BY WARBLAW &: CABEW. THIS DAY. the 31st in-tnnt, will bo sold, at . 10 o'clock, incur oflice, Broad-street, nnsi west of State-street, A co'.Iection of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, His? torical, Classical and 'theological. The Library ola gentleman about to leave the city. Catalogues on day of Sale. Te;ms cash. . . December 31 The Executors of Birnie vs. WeteoaL BY JAMES W. GRAY, Master lu Equity. Will be sold THIS DAY, 31st December, 1868, at tho Old Customhouse in Charleston,' at ll o'clock A. M.. , . AU that PLANTATION OP. TRACT OF LAND, shuatelri Kt, Paul's Parish, County cf Collcton, on Wadmalaw River and Toogadoo Creek; containing ono thousand one hundred and thirtf cu 13-100 acres of Sigh land, ineVuding some coll ts ot marsh land that eel into it with the three largest le?an la. Bounding on Wadmalaw River sad Teog.idoo Greek, and on lands of Abraham WLson and Edward Wha ley, of Edisto Island, according to plat ot J. Wilson, Surveyor, made in 1811. Terms-Ono-third cash; balance payable 'o. six equal successive annual ia s tal men ts, secured by bonds of purchaser, wit h interest at seven percent, per annum, payub c annually, and mortgage of thc premises. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. J. W. GRAY, Master lu Equity. December 31 - BW4 thl U^BEBDE?REiS U UliLlTY. Cattwood v.i. Schirer. THIS DAY, tho 31st December, at U o'clock, will be sold at the Cid Customhouse, All that LOL' Ol' L\ND, situate on the north sido of Qnceu-str>'i:t, iu this city, coii?nnirg ia front on said xtrcet 23 feet; on tbs lack line 27 met 4 inches, moro or less; and in depth 12U leaf, more or less. Bounding north o:i St. Philip's churchyard ; easton lot formerly hulongin? to A. Sasportaa, now to Blaa dcau; soutb on Queen-street, and'West on lot for? merly of A. Saspoitf.8, now of Harrison. Term--One third, cash; balance in one and two years, secured, by bond of the pureba.* r and mort? gage of '.'tie premise* sol 1, with interest from day ol B:,'-?, payable annually. Purchaser to pay for papers an ) stamps, J. V,'. GRVY, December 31 tu3thl Mash r in tqui'-y. ?.VDEK DKCRH.E j|aj i?<?lUTY. Mood vs Quintin. T2H D.\v, (h? .<?''st Preeinber, at ll o'clock, wiil be so'.d. mar iii.1 1*1 Cuatouihou,.', All that LO r OF LAND, with iSS ?uiidiu-'s if,ei'.> on, sit?alo"on f te east side of Norman-sweet, loper Wards ni this dlr, marked No. 7 ons plat of K. ft. Payne, dated 19 h April, 1?52, and recorded in tba oiuecof Register Mes-ie Convey au cc; omeo Charles? ton l-is'rict, measurins iu f oui on sait rtroetia feet, and iadi'pth l',0 feet, more or less. Bounding w s on Not man-it ec, aaorth on Lot Ne. 'J, easton Lot No. 8, aud south on Lots No.s. 13 aud IC on the above named plat Terms-Oue-thir.l cash; balance in ono aed two years, tho credit portion to bo secured by boud and mortgago of tbeprem 'sos; tlic buildups to be insur? ed and kopi insured tod tbs policy cssigued. Pur? chaser to pay tor papers aud j-tamps. J. W. G lt AY, Bccinib r31 tu-lthl Hasler in Equity. G II DAT ATTBACi?O^ FOI! THE HOTLiIDAYS FURCHGOTT & BEOS. iraot^liE A .YD RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE, CORNER KING AND CALHOUN STI?EF?S. fifyS O INFORM 1 HE fc. DIES AND OUR ^jfiomcr.s iu goners], that wc bavu just re add R'on to our n-uul slack of DOM&tf IC ;y GO. i ??, a new suprb) suitable fur thc >ason. ff ?. cossisnso CF: DRY .GOODS, POPLINS, Ac, at reduced iy. AST^sHAV.T.s, (rah 70a. np ?150 daiforlJoCfP sKfRltySO to.tiJc. 20 doziMi t^.>EVitVi/UOOP/-KI:.TS,-irr elegant jfaew t u/ply of CQESET9./?R. 'ottc^ynncr's eelevratodjArimea CORSET, il 0> A ful and complete lej/?LTuicn: of t/yiuan and B?g lish nO/ftBYJrorj/l-.'l? up // / A flue a sorimcnyof larmes' and jmndrcn't ?\\/ Ber- , Itu floh omi usia GLOIH& 'jil,; si ifan ,ns, und suttairfe tor ObrbtnMjnjrOfesis. / A lot ot PHOIOaBAPHIt^MtBUS, ;-l/:> : Laoi s' Velvet aud UCjXpco rOBriI0:?AiES, very j cheap / / A good solecUun ol f J . | BLANKETS, COUFOBTS,Qf??JV?, FLANNELS, C?BSIaIEB?3 TABLjE DAM ASKS, Ac. A! Lbe lowest ligu?e*. W . '.vou! I als ) notify cur p'r n t that v; tere ar? ra need a sep?ralo department in or.:- .itoiv c&ilo BITCIT for DOOrS, SHOE-!, HA?S, TSUNK3; ?c. ' r~r ENTRANCE CN CALBOHN-ST2ZET, tVfJUcnGiJTT ?: BROS?, N i -i:-.- Bi;:a-?i:!EET. December M ?Uno pastness du 1. 1 B BU, B O O T M A K E R. ALWAYS ON li'.jin LYRG~ ?.S*0*T.T2KT of O F.N1 y I O'.) VS. GA Iff RS and v'?0 :S o?i'.w latest styles r.ml bestmako, ch%ap io.- oh, at No. ll IlliOAD-^l'EEET. Jt.?t,.s and Shoes made la crdt r a! pe?b .ri . t co? li t!. th-lui.ti.) December a QI lt A Vi JVC A NU ?IAIR-C?TTIR'O, y" "Br w . 3-:. :i A K S H A li Ti , AT rn". EUOAD-STRF.Kl' BARBER SALOON. No. 31 (Ur SrAUis). December 8 - . _ If OCtA?S ifc SICASKUUK, AU ATTORNEYS AT A^'T -IA'D SOLICITOUS IN .. 'EQUITY. Ho. 33 DROAE-STr.EET. IO-WEI.'. T. LOG AN...E. DiVKABD SEAUROOK .-e.iiti-iub'-r /".? tl . SASS, VJ . ATTORNEY AT LAW, ANO SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. 17?- Oflice No. 'Jd BROAD-3TBBST, mrt.'i side between Kins and Mcetins. JlayP . StUll^lBr?CGlIK?.I/, No. 37 LINE-STREET, BETWEEN KINO ANC ST. PHILIP. LOMn.^n cr EVERY DESCRIPTION ASL BUILDING sLVTEClAI?, L11IK anti Pl ASTE?! [NO LATS H. PATNTH.OILS. GI.AS>E??. >Hi -GIJ^: also GROOVE AND IONG?B BEARDS, tc, coa? st.mt'.v on h : 'ii ,?. du towustnuckct prices. Sep'oni'wrJQ_mtbai^r f\ T T O S O H T A G L U ; BYER AND SCOURER, \ 111 aioxkbt-Strect, between King o>*u? ?.' A rcHdsle^t rc cts. f GENIS" COATS, VESTS, PANTS AND ^H.ATS Dyed. Cleaned and Praised. ? November 12 wtm'Jrr.os^^ Strips, Shoulders, Butter, dV. B?r G. W. STEFFENS & CO. In front of "leir Siore. No. 20 Vendue Bango, at half-past 9 o'?lccU, iei?> choice s. c. STRIPS H ' D. S Should ra ii tnlis and fit kins.Duller 25 bbls. Joie i (Pickled) 1LU hexes fc'errmgs Flour, Coff. c, Tea, Ac Alpine Fill Haft, Nubias, Shirts, Pantaloons, Dry Goods, cfc. BY JOHN G. 3?IL?NOR & CO. THIS DAT, 31st instant, at li) o'clock, we will sell, ct our Auction >a!o?room, No. 13T> Mee?c?.-street, Fine BLACK FEM' ALPINE HATS, Black and Frown Felt Hats, Worsted Nubhs, Gray Flannel and Belknap Shirts. Fancy Satinet Pan.*, Hickory and Calico Shirts. Plaid Wool Shawls. Oxford Satinets, Ail Wool Jeans, Shuting Plaids, Spool Cotton, Ho? siery, A-C.&C . Conditions cash. - December 31 Estate Sale of Duelling Ko. 1 Society-street, near East Bay. BY Z. B. OAKES. Will be sold THIS DAY, 31st instant, at th? Old Po-toffico, at ll o'clock. That genteel throo story BUICK DWELLING, No. 1, south side Sucietystr- et, near East Bay, contain? ing eight rooms, and piazzi to the south. On the premises are kitchen, carriage house and large cis? tern. Lot 40 feet ?oat aad ICO feet deep, more or less. Terms-One-fourth cash ; balance in one, two and three years, with interest from day ol sale; building to be insured ana polio." assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamp-j. December 31 PUBLIC SALK. Under a foreclosuro of mortgage from-to-. I will expose at Public Auction, THIS DAY, the 31st of December, 1803, at 12 o'clock AL, ia front of ihe Old Pos?of?ce, East Bar', Niae fine PLANiATION MULES, a fine Sorrel Marc, thc fine Black Stallion "atoaowall." ALSO, Immediately alter the above salo, at Storehouses on Boyce's Wharf, One (six-horse power) SI EA il ENG I S'E, with the Shaftiug, Machinery and Heiring, one Whipper, two Cotton Gins, and a lot Household Furniture, con? sisting of Walnut Bedstead, Marble Top Bureau, Marble Top Wash Stand, Toilet Table, Extension Table, Damask Lounge, Cane ?cat Chairs, oae Three ply Carpet, &e., ice. Terms cash. E. W. M. MACKEY. ShoiwTC. C., Agent of Mortgagee. December 31 Flat-On, Account of all Concerned. BY MILLIGAN & SON TO-MORBOW, 1st Jauuary, at .Union Whari, we will soil, on account of all concerned; A FLAT, 23 feet long and 10 foot b?}mi ?a good order._^_, December 31 Estate S*Ze of Plantations and Residences. i Bi LOUIS D. BeSAUSSURE. Oa 1UESDAY, the 12th day of Jauaary, ISJO, will b3 sold, at tho Old Postoia.ee, ia Charlo3tou, by order ef tho Devisoes of Joha Asia?. The handsome BRICK R.-SIDENCE on tho north FI lc of South Bay-strcei, bitwo n Meeting and Kia" aticota (the residence of tho lat* Coloael Joha S?. Ashe). being one ot the most de.-itablo D.volliags la ibo eily. Ou thc promises aro excellent brick kitchen, can iago h ilise atil st tble. Tho lot mea ! 9v;ros 74 feet 1? in. oa iront line, CO feet 6 iu. oa tho kaea hue aad 2CJ feet dee;-*, moro o.- less. ALSO, Tho TIi REE SIORi WOODEN MANSION HOUSE on the north side of Pouth 'Day-street, between Meeting and King streets, containing twolvo room.,, three piazzas, fte. On tucpremiees aro brick Kitchen, carriage house and stable. Thc lot measures 54 feet 7 in in iront, more or les.', C2 loot on ihe back lino, and 241 feet deep, more or less. ALSO, The TWO RICE PLANTATIONS at thc bast pitch of the tide, known as ' Will Town" and "High Wasaie,'.' or "Rotterdam," now mer.ed into one plantation, situruo in St. Bartholom2w's Parish. Uol leiou District, opposite Will 'i own. ou a large crook, waters of Pon Poa River, containing jointly 1049 acres, of which 400 acres -re rice land, un 1er bank ( tbout 2G0 of which have been planted this year); botiudin;' to the north at.d northwest by lands of estate Baynard aDd Edward Barnwell, to "thc south ou lauds of Mrs. Wayne, aud to .tho east on said creek. On Ihe place are two 6iaal! Dwelling Houses and accommoda-ions for seventy or moro negroes. ALSO. A TRACT OF PINS BARREN LVXD. on Ihe Poa Pen Rlvor, St. Paul's Parish, opposite the Will Town Plantation, coutiiniug ISO acres of land. ALSO, Fifteen TOWN LOTS in the village of Wiil Town, j ALSO, Thc SEA ISLAND CO li ON PLANTATION, in St. Paul's Parish, Holleton District, 80 ni lids from Charleston, und ab nit (j miles from Ad uns'Run, on the Savannah and Charleston Rai r$ad. known as lbs "Point Piree," ou Teogiuoo Biter (the rc.-idence of tho late Col. John S. Asbe), considered ou ! of tho most productive and certain places on the c Mst, con? taining about 40J aeic.ioi land, of which about 250 tire cleared. On tho place are ovorsoer and n-'gro house t. Thi3 placo ucousider.d healthy ta reside on all tho year. ALSO. The TRACT OF LAND OK ISLAND, commonly (mown a.? Whooping Island on thu H**^-) River, CoUcton"PLii. ict, ronta\uing-217 acres ol land. [&SO. ' MOSS HULL" PLANTATION, lying in and around Adams'bun. CullctoaVDistrici, contajnjna about 1010 a?rea, nora or less having ob??t bO,OSD Pine Trees, boxed, s f ALSO, Ihn TRACT OF LAND known at "tloxbury," St. Paul's Parish, Collototi District, containing about 350 acres. Coodtti ns-One-third cash; balance by bond, pa a.le i.i tv.D fqual sueco-nive annual lustalmeuts, with interest irani day of sale, to be scoured by a mortgage ot the prop orly, tho city residujees to bo Usured'and policies assigned Parcbasors. to pay for all necessary pa. ors aud revenue stamps. December ;H 2 tutbsO 1 tuihisintivT Sttftioncfrs' ~$?n\? Soies. Farmfor Rent cr Sale. ' ?rXft??S 1>. EoSAUSSURB, For Rent or Sile 'j bc FARM mst. Andrew's Parish, adjoining tba : aw bridge at Ashley Ferry, opposite thc city, can taifljna U->0 acres of laud, a part ol' which has been well cultivated for thc pa it two years. Apply, as above, at So. 2J BR^AD-.STREET. Remember 29 tutliR3 For Rent-Rice Plantation on Ashrj.00. i Y L5)U?8 ?). BoSAUSSl?RE. For Beni Iba valuable RICE PLVNTATTOf cal'.ed "Liv iucs'ou and 3ugbee" situate on tho Noatb sido of Asbepoo River, containing GaJ uurc> 'ot Swamp kind. 01 -..b c t about three hundred a-ya hive been planted ? bi . year. Apply a above a? December 28- 23_IV.')AD-STCEET. LlVViUi} u ? ?? ATHEWES. (teal Estillo Agents, No. JJ Broad-street. For .. at" and L.-u-e P lOst'lIATE C.AND5 OI'a superior fjuaUtv, an Scop water u-.-i :.tio-a:t i healthy locations ell UM "' 1: ?'. . ii cud CuT rJN PLANTATION S and FARMS in all pat ts 01 lb?-*Jate. CIT Y PRC-EBTk ol every description. KovemVrS ^ ^ ^",.,.".,,ja3?9' (Rigors, Eobaff0, &r. GOOD NEWS FOR SMKEBS. LA CRIOLLA, AT TUE NORTF.YSST COHN HR OF MEE UNO AiNB MARKET STRF.ETS, HA' RECEIV?D A LASSE A-S0R:MK\T OF PIPfcS, TOBACCO and Fancy Articles smt ub s for - :h-i tm is atid New Year preheats. Ho has a trash sa.iply of genuine (farana Cisim au.l Yacht . 'lob -mo ;i-g Tooaeco. Also a lot of g .nuilM Meer sehaum ..'ipes, wth l-etriqae. r^).ie Jack sa ? various other eopuiar brands of smoking fo}**0 S fit LA C??OI.?^ J O <E U HA, h'orthwest cornor ol uooting and Aia^ot-sts. December 28_--^ - TO 8??K?R? ! SELLING BELOW COST TOBACCO. _-run- THV \CVW TAY ON TOBACCO. cive au carly call, at L. LORESIZT, Northeast cotnor Wontworth and King streets. December 18 14