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THE DAILY SEWS. tm? t?t" LABlJESI CIRCULATION.-THE DAILY SEWS BEING TUE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY COGNIZED AS OWING THE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE LI;T OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN ?IIS POSTOFFICE AT THC END OF EACH WE MK. ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW POaTOFFICE LAW. LOCAL MATTERS. CIL EX DAR FOR lSGO. Jan'r FEB'Y M'CH AP:-, IL MAT JUNE M 25 31 Sil ll 2 s| o 16 16 221 ?3 2i>'30 co JoLr. 6iiuo. T3? 20| 2' 'EPT OCT. Nov. .25126 1| 2 5|DEC. saj 19! 26 7 13 14 27;28 7 13.14 20 21 27128 4 5 ll 12 61 7 18" 20 27 ll 2| 31 8, 9,10 15 16.17 22 23 29 30 3 10 17 M 1 8 15 22 i 23 29 30 6 6 12'l3 24'25 Si!.-. A UCTION SALES THIS EA Y. MILLIGAN & SON will gell at ll o'clock, OD Un on Wharves a flat boat. MILES DRAKE will sell at 10 o'c'osk. iu his store, comer King and Liberty streets, boots, shoes and bats._ Tus DA IL Y NEWS Pru CE CUERENT AND COM? MERCIAL Crr.cci.AB will be ready for delivery at our counting room at nine o'deck ihls morning. Single copies five cents. Orders for ton copies and over will ho filed at tht rate of two and a half cents per co:-y._ KEW YEAB'S DAY.-The banka wiil bo closod to-day, and business generally will be Buspondod. THE MAEKXTS. -Tho markets will bo open to--Jay at nico A. M. THE FATS of tho Widowo' Home, which closed yesterday, jie'ded about tw:nty-one hundred dol? lars clear of ail expenses. COURT AT OBANGEBUBQ.-HOU. R. B. Car? penter. JuOge ol this Circuit, will hold the Cour* of Common Picas and General Sessions at Orange burg on Moa Jay next January 4. BANKRUPTCY. - On and after to-morrow, January 2. appllcints for voluntary bankruptcy must be ab'o to show assets amounting to flfiy per c int of their liabilities. B i> K DIVIDEND.-The P.ople's National Bank his declar d a semi-annual dividend of- slr per cert., free cf government tax, which will bi paid on and after January i. BASE BALE.-A jame of bass ball will bo played on Citadel Greta, between tho Alert and Lib? erty Clubs, this iiicmoon; game to be called ct one o'elcek. TcANsiTB OP EQUITY RECORDS.-An official notice was served yetti rday oa Jamos W. Gray, Esq., Master, ?nd James L. Gantt, Esq., Registrar in Equity, by A. C. Kiehmord. Faq.. Clerk oftte Court, to transfer ito records of their offices to him. " _ THE THEATRE.--Tc-nisht thc Templeton ?roupo a; pear ct the Hibernian HaB, when all the f ivorite ?tars will ?o on the beards. There will be charming SOUL;?, superb dances, grand tableaux, with scebos from the Black Crook, Undor the Gaslight, ?cd thc i even Beauties. SHISRA'S DISPENSARY.-Drs. J. L. Ancrum and W. H. B.vley wore ye-.terday olected physicians of Shirra's Dispensary. Hereafter, the e.: stern sec? tion wiU bc bounded by Ca'houn, Meeting and Broad streets, and tho rest of thc lower wards will be included in thc western section PEOBATE COURT.-A eession of this court will bc bcd on ?he first Monday in each month, and continue as long thereafter as bu .incas requires, for trial of litigated cases pcrtaiuiue to thc Homestead act, in rd .tion to guardians, dower, lunacy, Ac It wdl c!80 be opo i daily for tho transaction of ordi? nary business. ANOTHER COLORED SCHOOL.- Another color? ed 3chod is to b upend in connection with tho Mission Presbyterian Church, i f this city, under the superintendence of T. J Milton, of Philadelphia, who is well qualified for the work, having sraduated at one of thc best high sehaoL in that city. Seo ad? vertisement. THE RECEPTION OF puu BASE BALLISIS rx SAVANAH.-Tho Savannah papers do not disguise their mortification a; tho treatment tho "Alerts" re? ceived at the hands of their rivals of t he Forest City, The Morning News s.ys the reception' looks very shabby for us." and presents a wido con'rast to thc reception of tho Savannah f lub iu Charleston. CHAUJ-OTTE AKD SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Holders of bonds ot the Charlotte and South CaroRna Bal lr oa J maluricg to day aro inrlteJ to rana them in sevcu per cent, coupon bonds. Coupons of the company which fi U due subsequent: o 1st January will be redeemed at tue Carol'ua National Batik, Co? lumbi, and First National Ea^k, Charlotte, N. C, GREENVILLE AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD. - The Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company has de? termined to pay .the six months' interest upon the the mortgage end guaranteed Je'ot, falling due to ? day, provided tho holders cf the said bondi will fund all interest accruing to ls'January. Suspension of tho payment >s necessary, however, uut 1 the Legis? lature valid?t-, s tho acts of 1831 r.cd 18C0. MOUNT PLEASANT-MASONS.-Tho following ar: thc officers of ttl won Lodge, No. OJ, for Un en? suing Masonic yea: : Brother R. S. YENNING, W. IL Vrotber I. Y. DuPRE. S. W. Brotbc- E. M. ROYALL. J. W. Brother P. E. PORCHER. Treasurer. Brother J. E. INGLESBY, Secrotarj. Brother J. FERGUSON, S. D. Brother H. TEINCKEN, J. D. Brother ^. HIBUE.'. 1 c. , Brother P. P. BON'NEAU, | Brother T. HlMI.IN. Tiler. BUSES-ESS CHANGES.-Mr. L. Oambril!, brok? er on Broad-stre-.t. has taken into partnership, Mr. Edward M. Moreland, who has been fora long time his chief clerk. Major Horbach baa withdrawn from the nianage memVof the uharloston Hotel. Mr. Winthrop B. Williams, factor, his thea his sou, Henry T. William-), into coparinership. v Hon. B. F. Dunkin and Alfred Dunkin, E?q., have /ormed a law paxtnenbip. ter C G. irckminu, proprietor of fre Oharlcston Zeit.ing, has form.-d a ; artnera'aip with Professor Hermann D. licier, for some timo lias: edi or of ihat paper. Mr. Gecrgc F. Von Kolnitz has beea admitted into the firm of Jcfl"jrds A Co. Thesty]o,of Welch & Rraa?esbis been chafed to Paul, Welch ? Brandes, Mr. Dunbar J. Paul ap-ear? ing as one of the partners. Mr. William Roach has taken hi? brother. Mr. Ed? ward Roreb, into partnership, under thc style ot William Roach A Co. Messrs. CampbeU, Knox A Co. continue their partnership. Mr. Jo^n R. Heriot has withdrawn from tue firm of William B. Beriot & Co. . The partnership of Clifford A Mathewesis dissolv .cd. Mr. Mathewes w?l continue thc bnsinoss. COURT OF EQUITY. LAST DAY-CLOSING SCENES. Addresses by Chancellor Lcsesnc, General -James Simons, General AV. G. DcSaus sure and flou. James B, 1'ampbcll. Yesterday was the last day of the Ccurt or Equity, bi; Honor Chancellor Lcsosne presiding. Alter the business ofthe court had been disposed of, ibore was a large meeting of the bar, to testify their appre? ciation ot tho services of the Chancellor during his official term. The venerable ex-Chief Ju=tic? Dun? kin, who has adom?d tho equity bench for thirty yeari, by invitation sat on the right of the piesldiug Chancellor, while the scat oe hts left was occupied by James W. Gray, Esq , who has hold his commission as'ilSFter in Equity since 1820. a period of more than thirty-nine yea.'s, during which time he has di? charged the onerous and responsible duties of his h:gh office with an energy, intelligence and integrity which.havn justly received thc comm.ndaliou not only of the cench and bar, but of all who have had business relations with him. To the right of tho ex-Chief Ju-tice sat James 1. Gantt, Esq., Register in Equity, who tucceedel hi3 father in 18(11, and has since discharged his duties most acceptably ani efficiently, as did bis predeces? sor, who filled the office tor thirty-six ye rs, with honor to himself and without ever having been op . posod by a rival candidate, so creditably were his official labors and courtesies performed. Hon. James Simons, on behalf of tho Dar, address? ed the Chancellor as follows: May it please your Honor-It cannot be a matter of surprise to you that there should be so larga au assemblage of the bar. ' hoy aro present on a most solemn ccca.-iou. Wero even a stringer to e"?er into this temple, at the present moment, he would naturally iwf<-r that tome very grave event bad caused these loamed men who smrounl meto leave their' avocations and onga.-emc ts to appear b. fore you- Judeen, it is a solemn aad crave occasion. We have as-^mbled now to bid farewell to this great in-titu iou - the High <~our: of Chancery-as a separate ana indepoudeu' ta: um in this .State Wueu you look a: the venerable personages who now si: on yo'ir right' baud and on your left, who ate deprived of their bunora and places as well ts yourself, >ou will sen the roiaona! elf cr ot the great changes we are suffering. Hut how much more is th" whole community affected by thc catastrophe which this day brinys upon ns 1 This ereat institution has bad i-s oriaiu. bi.-toiy and celcbrit.v in ihe wis lorn and ext* ricaco of the most learned and bC3t men ol' a past and of thc pr. s ent da>. The Court of Equity, as heretofore admin? istered m this S atc, has not only boen a uvaa?. of arbitraments by which tho contestations between cit? izen as man and man have been adj nd'cute ! and dc te:mined, bur from its peculiar forons'C modes and measures for dispensing justice, it lus beau also a great moral engine. Other coart* merely dc;i e dis? putes and give remedi:? in tho ordinary way, by re? paration in damages. In tai* court the modes ot j dicial redress and the mean? ot enforcing it have ex? tended themselves to every hearthstone, - iuto tho in? most recesses tf the family circle, and to all the so? cial relations of lif providiug for domo tlc necessi? ties, repiessiurr and restrainina the cominis.-ioa of injuries, and enforcing tho performance of moral and legal duties and obligations. These g?cat ends caueot bo effectually aceoni plisbcd by other cours, which, from the dry and technical modes of their procedura, cannot ada ?it themselves to tho peculiarities and diatincUvas of caoh case Out s-hall be brought tet?te th-.-m-and hence theriusuffiaieney ior thc complication* of le? gal and social relations. ind who have bein cugated in this great work? On thc bench, he m.ist learned, elevated and erudite judges, and at tho bar the most accomphshe t arni experienced solicitors, who have devote I theil labors and spent their lives iu the servi c of the cauyt. I 6e-? at my ?-ide some of my brethren distinguished for their leami: g ecu virtue?, who have been scrvi ters in this temple cad at this bar for forty-five years. I, myselt, although somewhat thvir jun'or, according to "my limited loaming and exp" leuce, have labored to the best of niyabiiity oa thia >p It? ter four and thirty ye.vs It is but reasonable, then, that wo ghoul'1, feel ourselves itlcuiide? with this no? ble institution. For myself. I c mfess it bas b ien a school of instruction and has, in a very g cat degrea, shaped mv character, my habit of thought, and my inoJes o? dca?ng with myfellow.men. But, may it please your Honor, we painfullv part with the court aud its i ttoem^d and loyerotl offl -trs thia day, and thc farther adroi'iistratiou of justice in those cases whicbtformerly wero conaid.jrcd in this forum must bc tuided and gov rued by I hose fri-sh and novel \iews which have lately been promulgated in the State, and have brought down this sacred temple in crum ling ruins over our heans. I hold in my hand a paper which I will ask your Honet's perm?3-ioa to read, as expressive of tho sen? timents ot the Ear ol Charleston on this occasion, and will submit to your Honor far nuch disposition as you m -y be pleas d to make o) it. ' He then read tho ?ollowh.g preamble and resolu? tions: * The Bar of Charleston have been assambled ibis day upon which, c^cordti/g to ihe present ar? rangement tf the govcrumou. of this State, tho Court of Eq'ii'y a6 a >eparalo juridical erga; iza'ion, is to terminate irs existen.e-an organization that has tubsislcd since tho tirs: ettlement or this Stale; that had its o i.-? and derived it- history nom that country Ircm which our system ol jurisprudence has sprung, a system which bas boca adorned, honored and illus? trated by the lofdest character, thu most a curate and extensivo erudi'ion, aud his in tho cour.o of time impressed itsolf upon tho respect and con eideretlon of the people of *ouih Carolina, will now ! give way to thean iresh notions of pi ogress-that hive overturned thc dominas and teaihiags ol wis? den: and ex: erica e It is therefore not a matter of surprise that the Bar of Charlcs'.o a, participating with the larg?.-t portion of the intelligence of thc ? tate, cannot part with this ancient and Hme^hoacred in? stitution without expressing their regret at its depart? ure, aud tcstii,! ?nglhcir venera'ion for the departed judges who one- hero presided, and their esteem and i\ spec t for those who JC plaecs are nowt) re va? cated. '1 he Bar of Charleston have therefore, ivso.'rea", That the foregoing prcamblo expresses their views and sentiments on this oecasfrs. R stired lhat in taking leave or the Hon. Henry Deas l.e^sne, no*v pre-:.?lia.' ia thia court, the Ear of Charleston hereby testify their sense cf his char seter a: ? Integrity es a man, hi ability and lc.i".iiug as a judge, and his nxdform eourlosy and ki ideoss ts a (.residing magistrats, ivith th;:: best wishes fur Ida future prosperity. The Him. Wilmot G. DeSansauro sj.-onJeii thc preamble and rosolallon, and spok<; ia eloquent terms of the character ol .ho court and thc dis tiu guisbed gent'.ein-n waa hld ad med lt, and ex? pressed de:rp regret that lae temple erected conta? rles ago was to be d.-atiojcd. Ho cheerfully en? dorsed the preamble anl ;t solution. Chancellor Lcs;suc said tint ho coal: not find words to express thc gialincalicn which he felt at this evidence o:' appreciation of his rsrvices. He would bear to the cud ot life a gralaiul recollection of the ocr os ion; and ho felt a deep friendship i.ir the members of tho bar, who bad ali extended to him eve: y courtesy. With earnesUicsd aud in cl quent terms ho reterrod to tba court. a::d expressed ro gret that lie ba.l not I,cort abie to til?; tloerosa lu a!l the causes whian he had heard, in conaequouce or pres; of busiuesa aad wait ol health. Thetouuhiugremark' of tha Chancellor drew forth from the Hon. James D. Campbell a Lw words cf parting, in which he referred to the b:,jh character and the great antiquity ol' the cou11, which ?ie ho;? "d would bo rov.ved. Tho Chancellor then ailjouraed the loar!. Throughout thc whole prjcee lia.;s a profound :-l lence reigued, cad ibo bar generally seamed great'y affected. This is but an Imperfect sketch of the proceedings, which we hope to lay before thc public fa extenso be? fore long. BEAL ESTATE SALE-. - Messrs. Leitch & Bruns sold yes.'crday for James W. Gray, 1 sq., alas? ter in Equity, tlu- following pieces o. properly: Plantation in st Paul's Parish, one tbouaaud one hundred and thirteen ccrc:,forSGIoO, one-third cash, balance in six equal uanna! instalments. Lot of land, north side Qucen-strcct, twenty-eight foot front by one hundred and I woury feet deep, for $2600, one-third cash, balance in oucaud two years. Lot of land, with buildirgs ,thcro:.ii, cast side of Normaa-strect, forty feet bout by ona lr. mired deep, 5075, one third ca h. balance in one and two years. Z. B. Oakes, Esq., sold the Uaroo story buck dwelling, No. L south sido Socieiy-ftrect, lot forty feet f,oat by one huud.ed deep, fjr ?33U0, one. four.'h cash, balance in one, twa and three vea s. CLUBS AND STABS.-Tho foUotring a;rcsis were ruado ycs.erday: Edward Hiller, colored, tcporicd ior faii'ngto de? liver a lot ol fod 1er and hay entrusted to hun. Joseph Young, colored-tcdrjcd for assault and bat? tery ou Jami, s Bythewood, colored, m Kiiag-strect, near Born's l.sne. C. H. Carsten, white, repcrtcd for trying to swla dle H. F." Peroaceau ouk of live dollars, iu Kiug ftreef;' u-.ar So .th Bay. Schroder ?: '1 healing and Captain Elbraw, same offence as above. Dominick Gnffultoc, white, applied for lodgings at Ouardho u?. Edward Greon, colored, reported for hiesying un? der the poi tico of the Charleston Hotel. Dur.ng Uae past week tba yarJ of a pr.vals r. d dence in the coutial part of Wentworth street bas bo<>n entered three tiuiCa by thieves. The first and second times thoy cut pieces from the lead pipe of the cistern, and tho third time (hey carried it oil off. TUE CHARLESTON BROKERS. Darin" tbe past twelve mouths the amount ol business dono in this city in real esta!c, bonds and stocks, bank billsi, gold and silver, aud foreign exchange, has been so large that tho brok,.-T ot Bioad-eT0?.t have become a highly impoitant and influential cbs? in our mercantile community. The Charleston brokers have always enjoyed a b'gh repc tat cn as shrewd, practical and ti astworthy business men, and in publishing this morning ?heiardsof most of tho leading firms, we wcimly commend them to the confidence of the public. It may tc mentioned in Un. connection that the price lists published every Friday in THE MEWS eranot always be taken as a standard by sellers or buyers of seen. ides. We rely on the quotations of no ono firm, and make up a list which gives a fair idea of the toce of thc market; 'out as there is frequently a diff-renee of two or three dollars be? tween the buying and selling rates, boih buyer and seller cannot expect to effect transactions a: the rates which we quote We do not th;nk lhat any mau is thc gaicer iu the long run by attempting to act as his own bi oker, and wc advise our readers, when tl ey have real e fatp or si --ck business to trans? act, to give Iheir orders to a broker of '.he standing, posi'ioa -and experience of those whom wo name below. This will be found to be thc cheapest and safest ia the end. The f.-Jlowing are the firms io which we calleepoclal attention: Samuele. Black, No. 28 Broad-street-Stock and real estate broker. H. H. DeLson, No. 26 Broad-street-Buys and scdls real estate, stocks, bond9, coupons, gold and silver and bank bills, on cern ar?-ion. J. Brayton Ford. No. 40 Bro. d-.-treet-Stock and real os-tate broker. L. Gamb.iil 4 Co., Broad-sir :et (L. Gambrill k F. M. Moreland i-Dealer in stocks, bond* and bank bills, specie and exchange. Ho'mes k Macbeth, No. al Broad-street. (George L. Holmes and A exuuder Macbeth)- Brokers, auc? tioneers, leal estate and ;:uueral conunlation agenls. Leitch k Bruns, N <? '<> 0road-stree , (IT. Y Leitch andB. S. Bru as)-Money aud real o.-tate b.okers, auctioneers aad comm Siiora merchants. Lowndes & Grimball, No. 20 Broad-street, (Piuck n^y Lownde? aud Barkley Grimball)-Buy auJ sell real estate, bonds and sto.-ks o:i emm'ssion, and rent bouses. Jame.- H. Wilson, No. J Broad-stre.-t-Slock brok? er and dealer in bank-bills, coupons, and foreign and io Bestie exchaoge. BEPOCTEB'S CI;UIIBS.-Thc Charleston ali:> ing and Manutactunug Company wants estimates for building siled?, crecUug steam engines, seising boilers am! rock w sher*; also, for b .?l-iiug a tram road at thc wo."** oe thc company, Ashley Ferry, St. Andrew's 1'aii.di. " Jie thanks i f thi&paper are due lo the Grenville and Columbia Ecilroad Company for favors received. A one huu Ired dollar bill was los' yesterday in King-street, bi tween BmaeU'a bookstore and l?oau fain-strect. A reward will ba raid if the bill is re? turned to Mr. H. H. DoLeoti, No. 21 Broad-street. To-day- ?maacipati:a Day-will bc cele'oiatcd by the coloi od p<o;>ie by a procession, and aa oration at White Point Garden. The Haiboimasf r's office has been removed to No. ll Exchan- -street, back ol thc Old Postulaco. Tho Gilbert Star Dramatic Company wi'.l appear in thc Hibernian Hal! oa Monday evening nos . Yesterday wai supposai by many tobe the last day tor filiag petitions for voluntaiy bankruptcy, aud one huudred and uiueteoa petitions were filed. Mrs. Jacobs' soirees will hereafter take place Satur? day ovenisga, ovei Kinsman'*, King-street, where sho also gives dancing lissons. The exercises of thc .-cabrootSehool, No. 27 Hull street, willbcrcsam.-d on thc 4t'u January, J. W. May, Courthm-e Squire, iu this city, offers a fine fruit iarm f jr FS'e ia Aik. n, S. C. Application will bo made at thy next se? flou of tho Legislature for a charter for the Geruiau Artillery Chan table Association. 1 he store iu Bror.d-sirect, re ecntly cccupied by Mr. Hiram Harris, is being fitted up for M"ssr?. Blown ? liver. Contributions to the.Fair of the Widoas" Home, just closed, were sent from England. Loni tho prin? cipal cities of the North, and fro j all parts of ibo South. As usual, thc gif!? ticoivc i ?z?m Ballimore wero abundant and valuable. Btv. Wm. H. Uiek:i, D. D , will probably occupy Dr. Baphman's pulpit u-xt Sunday. The Fi-eedmta'.s Bu'eau ceases ta exist to-day ia all tut the educational department. "Virginia1.cc," a doll contributed 11 tue Widows' Home Fair by Mrs. Grayson and friends, of Nc iv York, was lalhVd fer one hundred dallar.-. The Marion Fire Engine Company moots t '-nigh', aloo ibo Marion Lo ige, wb-.-n ouic .T.s wi!l ba instal? led. The Strict Observance Lodge will confer dc groer. to-n.^ht. THE UNITED STATES COVET, December 31 Hos. GEORGE S. BRYAH, DISTRICT J?DUBE, PBES: i)nco-Thc following petitions ot volunlary bauk rupt'y were referred to B. B. Carpenter, Esq., Registrar Third Congressional Dis'.riel: Ormsby Blaading aud James D. Biandiag Sumter; Rcuoou Bea-ley, of Darlington; Samuel P. Bcune.'f, of charleston; Warren H. Durgc, Sumter; Gabriel W. Bradford, tumlo:; Matthew byrd, o; Darlington; Joseph Chandler, : muter; Eichard T. Campbell; Sumter; James N. Corbett, Sumter; Rjbort J. Dar? gan, suin'cr; (rco:ge P. Elliott, D eau io r:; William \Y. Elliott, Beaufort; Wm. M. Hal!, Beaufort; T. E. Hertz, Charleston: Jahn 0. Heriot, Sumter; Gusta? vus Boflmann, Charleston; David H. Foxwortb. sum? ter; L. S. Fraser, Jr., Su nter; Fogartlc k Stllhna i Charlf? oa; Dor?ami :P. Tishbitrne, CoBcton;Th?ra' as D. Foxworlii, Sumter; Johu Franz, Keaifort; Henry S. KleLcod, Sum-:-:-; lliomas W. Marklcy, Charleston ; Joshua Myora, rainier; Isaac A. McKager, Sum er ; Emanael Morns, Collctoa ; Thom is A. L :tur''. ;). Sumter ; T. W. Kia t. Orar-gcburg ; James A. l?an in. Sumter; Uobcii s. Millar, Charleston; Jam.? 0. McKinney, -; U.C. Musca, Sumter; Wm. E. Plowdon, Sumter; Wm. Td. Heese, Sumter: Joan E. RafiVld. Sumter; EUJali L Saerwood, Sum or; Henry L. sm ?ak, Or angconrg; Jac.ib F. Wit:, Orangcburg; .lao. A. G.-S?O k Eon, Barnwell; James G. Uhonisau, Orangebarg; Charlea Wita.l!, CoBcton; Anthony White, Smut ;.; Joseph A. Yat- ? Charloetou. BenJ. Ford, final discharge; hearing before 1!. B. Carpenter, Esq., lG'.a Jauuaiy. 1SC3. Jas. M. Wilt, final discharge; bearing I clerc Henry Summe.', Esq., 29th January, 180). Joba Colgon, Baal discharge; hearing before Ueury bummer. Esq , 29:h Jaatiary, linlO. In re ihos. H Ckappol. Ju.ig' approved of John Coote as assignee, in '/ace of previous assig.oe de? ceased. Th* following were referred to W. J Clawsou, Esq.. Registrar Third Congressional District o( South Carolina: J. D. Coleman, Henry Faller aud Johu Davenport. Laurens; A. lt. Gladden, Chester; Wil? liam 3 berna?. Clarenden; J. A. Wren, Chester; John Maisey, York; 1 homas J. Workman, Kershaw; John G Qoildoen, Chealor; J. hn Simpson, Chester; dieh? ard li. Prraslcy, Chester; Jones Bailey, Abbeville; N. G. Biaciford, York; lt. S. Crockett, Chester; An? drew c. Cobb, Abbeville;-James Cowan, AbneviuV; Wiliiaia L. Dake*, AbbevUle; James Gambrell, An. tlcr3'n; Thomas A. Hayden. Spartanbnrg; R. J. Hull. York; S. Heard, Chester; John Rut ter ar, C. Trida, Robert Whiteside*, William B. Clin.-, Johu A. Rawlinson and Thomas C Beckman, York;W. D. Alexander and James M. Ho'' c, Union; J. D. Ala'aou, Fairfield; lieu:y Brown, L-incastcr; John Pic s ley, Chester; A. G. F-oyd, York; G. W. Center, Greenville; Hoher: E<? d. A. M. smith, Ooonce; John H. Stroud, Chester; ?. J li ty, Union; J. T. Wa'ker, SpartaLburg; Janifti I). Atkinson, Chester; Joseph Tucker, Anderson; Johu T. Parlor, Lancaster; J. M. Pennington, Lancaster: F. H. ^ilgreaves, Chester; I'.eujami.i Curoton, Lauois'er; s.iaiuel McCrcigbt, Cbcsier; Samuel shiver. ":.m ten. Thc following wem refaned to Ucary Su ..mer, E--q. Kcglitrar Third Cor.gro^sl 'na*. District, s. C.: Jemes W. Ad-m--. Rich land; ?i. 'V. Alllscn, L isrens; .Samuel Barks lalo. Laureas ; fsoa -s H. flloarc, Eel;:. - field; Gallen ? Slv^l?, Laurens iVm t S. Phlaacy, Laureis; Tbomas J. Pylos, . aureus; 1 bo-.:a:i Y. IX :r ri?, Laurens; John W. 'lomkta?, Edgofleld; Johu W. Simpson, Jr., Laurens; Jo::n D. Cnpe.au I, Lauren?; s'tcphon P. Teague, Laure:??; Asa F. Lippord, Aube, vide; ?lfrcdM. Huut, Bich'and. ^3?SIJSTIC3S NOTICES. HAILHOAD AND STEAMBOAT Sorpuss.-Fur? nishing railroad and steamboat supplies is an cxten. sive branch of bas.-.ess in all modorn cities of any size, and one that reqaire9 oipital and experience. Ama: g thc firms that deal in supplies iu Charles ton, none stand higher or do a larger business than Messrs. Cameron, Barkley k Co. Their fine new store, at tho corner of Meeting and Cumberland streets, was built expressly to accommodate their rapidly inoroasing tra'lo. and it is no.v filled with a large stock, wh:ch canuot be excelled anywhere, and tho particulars of which will bc found in our advertising columns. -O STEAM ENGINES FOB SALE.-Special atten? tion is directed to the advettiscment o' Messrs. Cameron,.Barkley ft Co., offering st' om cugiues for sale. DON'T ronG?T thct Dowio ft Moue's Dru:; Store is thc place to find "Hood's f-overemu Balm" the only sure euro lor Coughs. They have tho goau'ne article direct from the mauufac.orics. l?ceeu. ber 30 wfnaC BEST HED ASH PARLOR COAL, AT A LOW PRICE, suitable tor grates and sloven This coal thiowa. out gi cst heat and is ocanomical. December 3J Wim BD DD it BLAKE CHOICE GRREN AND BLACK TEAS, $1 per pound, at Wilson's Grocery, southeast, corner Society and Anson streets. Gcods^delivercca free. LADLES* Luxen AT KINSMAN'S SALOON.-Oys? ters in tvery style. Mince pie?, fp-sh daily. Hot cof? fee and choco'ato at aU boura. Ice cream every day. I NI ERifAL REVENUE St A MP-S Of all Dcuominatians. Also, PBOPBIETABY S T A at P a , kept on hand and for salo by BEG EB k RAVENED, Brokors and Insurance Agents, No. CO East Ea;-, corner Excliangc-ilrcet. December il fluimos (?latl}i?!j ann /arnts^tng <?oote. "vrssw YEA:: GOODS, li AX BE. ?CED PRICE*: STAR HURTS A?.D COLLARS. ' SCARES AND TIES, H0--IE3Y AKD GLOVE?, With an immense variety of SILK AND LINEN HEHUED HlNL'KF.RCHI??F? ASS UNDEE-CLOTHING. Au elegant variety of NEW GC ODr, At extremely low prices, AT E. SCOT I'S, Muetiti;;-3ireet, opposite Market Hall. January 1 Cmos /manda!. GO?aP, SILVER, BANK NOTES, COUPON*, STOCKS ?ND BONDS, bought and sold at cur.ont market rates by J. H. WlLSuN. January 1 fmwC No. 5 Proad street. EXUHANUE FOR SALE. CHECKS ON .NEW YORK BALTIMORE. DB A Vi-j O -S ENGLAND Ut ?LAND PARIS and BERLIN. For .- ale iu ; urns lo suit, by J. H. WILSON. January l finwO Ko. 5 Broad .street'. CHECKS OIN NEW YOEX, LES?SNE ex: WELLS, Ko. 10 SR'SAS-STSISICT. De combe ? ri imo Safts. IN'S PITHIEST Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF Arc most desirable for quality, finish and price. MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR Cannot be Sleiiged! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled ? BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS. EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCKS Please send for ii catalogue to UMvm & co., Oldest safe manufacturer!)) " . . , ?305 Broadway, New Torie Principal J ^ chvsUm{ PW]a, \\ areliousos |m Bauk gtj cieveknd.O And for sale by our agents in the principal cities throughout the United States. FOR SM.E ur WM. M. BIRD & CO., No. a03 EAST BAY, CMAKLK&TL'N December 29 y Q a t: A P FAMILY BLANKETS, JUST OPENED AT STOLI., WEBB & CO., Nos. 287 AND. 289 KING-STREET. Novo ruber C points, (Pils, (Elf. ROOFING TIN. 500 BOXES IC 14x20 ROOFING T>N 300 BOXES IX IfcSO ROOFING TIN 100 BOXES IC 28i:20 ROOFING TIN 50 BOXES IX 42x20 ROOFING TIN 25 BOXES LX 12x12 25 BOXES IX 14x20 20 BOXE8 IX 10x20 20 BOXES LXX 14x2f* 20 BOXES rXXX 14x20 20 BOXES rXXXX 14x20 BLOCK TIN, TINSHAN'S SOLDER. SPEL? TER, ?Cd, ?SC. IN STORE AND- TO ARRIVE. CAMERO V, BARKLEY & CO., Northeast cdr^e: Heeling and Cumberland streets. January 1 CAMERON, BARKLEY & GO., NORTHEAST CORNER Meeting and Cumberland Streets. STEAM ENGINES GRISTMILLS CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, and MACHINERY. January 1 OILS! OILS! OILS! 1000 GALLONS PURE WINTER LARD OLL 700 GALLONS PURE WINTER No. 1 LARD OIL 500 GALLONS PURE WINTER SPERM OIL 500 GALLONS PURE MASON'S SPERM OIL 500 GALLONS PURE MACHINERY OIL 1000 GALLONS WHITE OAK LUBRICATING OIL . SOO GALLONS REFINED NE ATS FOOT OIL 300 GALLONS TANNER'S (STRAITS) OIL. CAMERON, BAUKLEY & CO., Northeast corner meeting and Cumberland streets. J. auir ) 1_ WHITE LEAD, ZIISTO, PAINT s3 COLORS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, &c, &c. RAW AND BOILED LINSEED OILS. CAMERON, BAHKLEY & CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. January 1_ BAR IRON, 3KE?T IRON AND STEEL WROUGHT AND CAST IRON ?PIPING, STEAM AND MALLEABLE CAST IRO? FITTINGS, tor steam and water. CA 91E it ON, BARKLEY dc CO., Northeast earner meeting and Cumberland stricts. January 1_ BELTING ! BELTING ! 5000 FEET OAK-TANNED LEATHER BELT j ING 5?O0 FEET GUM BELTING, 2, 3, 4, and I PLY 250 SIDES PATENT DRESSED LAC J LEATHER 300 DOZEN METALLIC-TIPPED BEL' LACING 100 BOXES BLAKE'S PATENT BEL'. STUDS 150 DOZEN TOLLMAN'S BELT HOOKS 750 YARDS GUM PACKING, 1-1G LNCn Tl $ INCH THICK TUCK'S PACKING, i INCH TO l? INCH DI AMETER SOAPSTONE PACKING, 4 INCH TO 1 INCH DIAMETER WHITE AND BROWN JUTE PACKING ITALIAN HEMP PACKING RUBBER AND LEATHER HOSE MANHOLE AND HANDHOLE GASKET'S O: ALL SIZES. CAMERON, B.UtKLEY & CO., Northeast Corner Mee'.iug and Cumberland street January 1_ BRASS WORK. STEAM G?AGE3, GONGS, QUAGS STEAM BIBB3 AND SIOP COCK, STE A! WHISTLES GLOBE AND CHECK VALVES, OIL CUPS WATER GUAGE3, GLASS GUAGE TUBES MERCURY GU AGES, LOW WATER DETEC TORS GOITER AND BRASS WIRE. CADIER?.V, BABKLBY & CU., Northeast Corner Meeting sud Cumberland sireeli January 1 tofcriiciirrn, fcc. ii i i\ 8 3! A N 9li CA N DY FA UTO BY No. 27'J KING-STREET. CUNDY T?r UP IN ASSORTED BOXES OF 2,: / oil an?1 103 pounds, sm able for Country Iiadt ?1er, hauts can roly upon our Candies bein.,'per tee I ly IKo from ?ill such pd onoas tubslancrfl as TERRA ALBA AND MARBLE DUST. Als-s, eomtanfly ou hand, a full supply o: FRENCH CONFECTIONER Y AND FANCY CANDIES. No extra CUT gc fo? bosiug. wfmlmo December B?LAJ^OIBL; oe CLEW SHIM B.ISBRY, Ko. K?NCf-STjREET'j (?IR. VOX BASTIEN'S OLD STAND. TBE S?BSCUICEB WOULD HEREBY IN "DB M his numero a? customers that he luis jut open eda BL'ANCU OF Hin SiEiM BMvfclKY at th( aboTO place, whero can be bad FRESH BREAD, o; all descriptions, m rnbig ai d noon. Also, all sor s of mac and cnar?e CAKtiS. BWCOITS, CRACKEUX 1 ARTti, PIE?, PAS 1 RY and t'ONFECriONBUlES, Tastclully dressed cake* for weddings and othei parlies punctually tillod to the sati?faction of all. All orders for Crockets, kc, kc, for thc Office in Market-street, le.'t at this-place, will be punctually attended to. J. C. H. CLiUsSEN, No. 10 Market and No. 295 Klcg streets. December 22 Pnsi?fss (Loris. "KT O T I C tC . C. N. AVERILL, FLOUR INSPECTOR, \o 68 East Bay. PARTIES RECEIVING FLOUR WILL PLEASE leave their orden lor inspection- at No. 68 EAST BAT, and they will be promptly attended to. January 1 0 DENTIST. BOOMS AT HIS RESIDENCE. NORTHWEST COR. NEB OF MEETING AND SOCIETY STREETS. November 20 fmw6mos g HAVING AND HAIR-CUTTING, BY W. E. MARSHALL, AT THE BROAD-STREET BARBEE SALOON, No. 31 (UP STAIBS). December 8 "TOOGAN dc SS ABROOK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, No. 33 BROAD-STREET. ROSWELL T. LOGAN...E. RAYNARD SEABBOOK September Q H. SASS, ATTORNET AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. JOS- OQlco No. 08 BEOAD STRKET, north side between Kmc and Meeting. May 8 QTTO SONNTAG, DYER AND SCOURER, 141 Maxie bt-3trcct, between King and A rcndale-str.ee ts. GENTS' COATS, VESTS, PANTS AND HATS Dyed, Cleaned and Pressed. November 12 wfm3mos Q.EO. H. HOPPOCK, FACTOR Ayn COMMISSION MERCHANT, ACCOMMODATION WIIABF, Charlesion, F. C. P. GADSUES HASELL. dnlos September 21 J T, HUMPHREYS, BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS? SION MERCHANT. SALES OF Ri;AL ESTATE, STOCKS, BONDS, SE CURIIIE-* AND PERSONAL PROPERTY ATTENDED TO. No. 27 BROAD-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. REFERENCES. Hon. HENRY BUIST, W. J. MAGRATH, Esq , General JAMFS CONNER, T. B. WARING, Esq. October 1 J O II \ D. ALEXANDER, ACCOUNTANT AND REAL ESTATE A a E N T , No. IC Broad-sire*-* RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS t?tJSTNESS IN THE WRITING UP AND ADJUSTING OF BOOKS ANI ACCOUNTS of Merchants and others. Also, th< SELLING AND RENTING, AND COLLECTION OE REN IS OF HOUSES, A-c. October 1 J. H. GR UP Y ii CO.. DEALERS IN LE ATTIE U, HIDES AND OIL, No. 42 SOUTH CALVE RT -STREET, Baltimore. F. H. GR?PY.H. G. CURT AI October 19 0-3mos /(MCI) (?P00?IS. JEWELRY! JEWELRY ! JUST RECEIVED. A FINE ASSORTMENT Ol GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES BROOCHES AND EAR-RINGS LEONTINE AND VEST CHAINS SLEEVE BUTTONS, STUDS, &c AT JADIES ALLAN?*, No ?u7 King-s'rccf. reecmber 8 tuthil mo PERPUME?l?Eg AND TOILET ARTICLES. ASELECT ASSORTMENT i ROM THE VTELJ KNOWN HOUSEa OF LUBIN PEUT & ROCHE TTE PI VER fllOUILLERON COUDRAY PATEY & CO. BIMMEL LOW, SO:iit HAYDON VIOLET BENBOW SOCIETE HYGEN1QUE BAIL'S Y & CO. GETTE FRERES BAZIN JEAN MARIE FARINA DEMARSON, PETIT & CO. ' AND AIMAR'S PREMIUM COLOGNE WATER, AT A I M A R ' S , CornePKing and Vanda-horal streets. December 17 i?*mwtbfmwf9 TUE LARGEST AND BEST ^SELECTED STOCI OF PERFUMERIES A.ND TOILET ARTICLES EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, COMPRIS INO ARTICLES MADE DY LUBIN, F.1MENEL, COUDRAY, CLEAVER SOCIETE HYGIENIQUE, FARINA, . EDE, AND OTHERS. Together with a full assartment of Tooth, Hair^autf Nail Brashes, C O M B S , ALL OF THE BEST MANUFACTURE, IM? PORTED DIRECT, AND FOR SALE AT PRICES TO SUET THE TIMES. The ladies are respectfully invited to caU andes minc before purchasing elsewhere. C. F. PANKNIN, CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY. No. 123 Meeting-strc-t, November 13 finwSmoa Charleston, S. C. Flat-On. Account of all Concerned. RY MILLIGAN & SON THIS DAY, 1st January, at Union Wharf, we will sell, on account of all cone trued, A FLAT, '23 teet loa- and 10 feet beam. In good order. . January 1 Boot's, Shoes and Bats. BY MILES MAKE. inls MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will sen at my stor \ corner of King and Liberty streets, 75 cases B JO I'S AND SHOES', just received from manufacturers. COXSIBTTNO Ut PABX, 07: " Ca?es Men's KIP H. W. BOOTS Cases Men's Kip and Buff Brogans and Balmorals Cases Men's Calf Congress and Oxford lies Ca?es Ladies' >erge confrre; s and Balmorals Cases Women's Kip and Buff Balmorals Cartoons Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes. AIM, 80 cases Men's and Boys' WOOL HATS. January 1 Underwriters' Sale. BY J. A. ENSL0?V & CO. On MONDAY next, 4th but, will be sold, on South Central wharf, at ll o'clock, 180 kegs NAILS. Damaged on the voyage from Philadelphia t" thia port, and sold for account 01 the'. Underwriters and all concerned. . ' * January 1 ' D esirable Building Lot on Rutledge Avenue, BY J. FRASER MATHEWES. WiB be sold on TUESDAY, 19th i Datant, at the old Pc stofBeo; at ll o'clock, ' That DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT on the west side of Bulicdgo Avenue, between Morris and Can* non street?, measuring 90 feet iront by 173 feet deep. . ? terms cash, f tatham tn6 . January 1 Three Small and Comfortable Dwellings Vn the west fide of America-street, about three doors above the Mall, at Auction. BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH. On TUESDAY, tho 5th January, at ll o'clock, at the Old Pos tome e, will be sold,' the above, . * CONSISTING OF: ? That- known as No. 17, a neat and comfortable DWELLING, containing four square rooms, piazza and kitchen. Lot 30 feet front by 100 io it deep, more oe less. Pantry an i dressing room, large cistern, brick foundation. . '1 bat known as Nj. 49, four equare rooms, kitchen and large plastered room in roar piazza to the.south. That known as No. 51, four square rooms; deacr'n tlonosabovo. These Houses always rented io good tenants. Terms-Half cash; the bilanoo ia one year, secured as usual ; property insured and policy assigned. January 1 - fml* Old Grocery Stand on South Bay. one 'door west of King-street, ut Auction. BY A. te MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. At 10 o'elock on WEDNESDAY next, the 6th Janua? ry, in front ot his ofllce, No. 29 Broad-streot, sign of tho Bed Post and Blag. For thirty years this has baen. oae of the bat stands for the island trade and general country cus? tom. A profitable business may be at once sjcured. Lot 40 feet by 100, moro or lavs, with wooden store and outbuildings. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay. for pipers. January 1 fstnwl* Valuable Real Estate at Auction. W. Y. LEITCH & H. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. Dy virtue of an order of salo, to ms directed by tho Hon. Geo. S. Bryan, Judge of the United states District Court for tho Di-trlct of South Carolina, I wi 1 offer for sale at public auotion, on TUES? DAY. January 12.1809, at U o'clodc A. M., at Ole Old Postoffice, foot of Broa-J-strcot, .Charleston, ri. C. ? -v. < i * - AH that LOT OF LAND, being part of tho lot for? merly known by the No. - Mejaag-street, in. the City of Charleston, measuring lix width running pa aile 1 with Meeting-street- fifty (50) feet, and in depth forty-one (41) feet. Bounding north on landa of Otis Mills, ea it en lands of-Elliott, south on lands of estate of James Gibson, and west oi lot of land below described. .ALSO, j*. All that other LOT OF LAND, with the BUILD? INGS thereon, sifnate on Mentir g-stre?t, and for? merly known as No. 234. Boondin? to the west on Meeting-street and meaiuring thereon say fifty ?60) feet, to tho north on lands ot' estate of James-Gib? son, and moasurlc? on said Una sav one hundred and th ir ty-fi ro 135) foot, to tho east ou lol of land above described,.and measuring on said line ?iy fifty (50) feet, and to the south on lauds late of John H. Margart. . Terms-One-third cisb; balaico in three equal successive aunuil instalments, secured by bond or bonds of purchaser, 'bearing interest from day bf sale at the rate of seven per cent, por annum, and a mortgage of the premises, buildings ? bs insured and palicy aseignod. Purehaser to pay for papers and stamps. LOUIS Mc HIN, Assignee of James Browne. Decembor 23 i wfm9 tul UADEltDECBEEn KQ.U1TY. John J. Trussel vs. Benjamin Freeman and * wife, Executor, et al. ' On TUESDAY, the 5th January neit, at TIA. IL, w?l be sold near tho Old CuHomuonsa in Charleston, Alt that LOT. PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND with the DWELLING HOUSE AND OU l BUILDINGS thereon, situate lying and betas on the cast side of King-street, near Lmn-street, in thc upner Words, known by the No 19 in a plat oi the Limehouse land, B. and B ; north on lot-No. 21, east on lot No. 26, south on lot No 17, su i wea i-on King-street. Containing on King-street 31 feet, ou tho back lino 30 feet, and in dopth from east ti west 97. feet and 0 inches. Terms.-One fifth cash; the balance on a.credit of 1,2,3 and 4 years, by bond, with Interest annually. secured by mortgage of the property, insurance of thc building and assignment of the policy. Purcha? ser to pay for papers oed stanins. JAMES W. GRAY, Master in Equity. December 15 tul7 A Farm on Charleston lieek, a Plantation on Cooper River, anda Wharf Lol on Concord . street. BY ALONZO J. WHITE & SQN, For ? ale or for RanUJ A FARM on Charleston Nook, containing oae hun? dred a::d twenty (12M acres, w ell known as Bey ward'sFarm, on Ashley River, opposite Clement's Ferry l?oud, about two and a hali miles from city limits, on plank road. Woodlat.ds P.autation, on Coopc Rivor, contain? ing about 1700 acres ol land; about 400 acres swamp; a large amount excellent cleared high land, balance well wooded, about twenty miles from the city. A Wharf Lot on Concord-street, which ls now made up the outire front of raid lot, Joiuing Ham? lin i: lairchild's Wharf, foot of Laurens-street; mcasuros 121 feet front on Concord, and mas down lo Cooper River Channel; same dimension? os Ham? lin k Fairchild's Wharf. For particulars apply as above at omeo. No. 7j3 IJASX BAY-STREET. Janumy 1 frnvrS For Rent-Rice Plantation on Ashepoo. BY LOUIS I). DcSAUSSUBE. For Rent lb-5 valuab'o RICE PLANTATION called "Liv? ings o:i and Bugbce" situ ito on thc South side of Ash-roo River, conliiulng Cl'i acres of Swamp land, of wlrcli a um- t'a: ce hundred acres have been planted tin* yoar. Apply a? abovo at December 23 6 No. 23 BROAD-STBEET. CLIFFORD & KATHE WES, Heal E>taic Agents, No. 5tt Broad-street. For sate and Lease PHOSPHATE LANDS of a superior quality, on deep water navigation auu' healthy locations ail the year. RICE and COTTON PLANTATIONS and FARMS ba nil pa.-ts ot' the State. CITY PROPERTY of every description. November 2 3 m os. (?Killiucri) (?oo&s, fcc. j^?ISS R. A. MUliTLAND, No. 303 KING-STREET, . WOULD RESPECT? FULLY inform the Ladies that she has opened a handsome assortment of FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. ALSO, DRESS AND CLOAK. MAKING ATTENDED TO. October 21 . wfm 3mos j aires ENOS.;..J0H5 GILL KNOX & GILL. COTTON FACTORS AN ri GENERAL COtflLTSSION MERCHANTS, No. 136 SMITH'S WHARF, BALT1MOBB, . Consignments of COTTON, RICE, kc, respect, folly solicited, and liberal ai vance s made thereon. Orders for CORN and BACON promptly executed with care and attention. AprB27 * tamos*