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THE DAILY NEWS. 49? LAU'?tST OIROULATlOtf.-THE DAILY NEWS HEIHQ THU NEWSPAPER Ol'FlCIALLY RECOGNIZED AS HAVING TUE LARGEST CIR OULA!ION IN TUE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN INO IN THE POSTOFFI0E AT THE END OF EACH WEEK. ACCORDING IO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW POSTOFFICE LAW. L(M AL MATTERS. < .1 LENDA R VOR ?HGiK JAN'T FEB'T M'en APKIL JUNK 4 'iib ? io 17 .21 111 27 28 ?7.2S WU J ULT. Auo. OCT. Nov. DEO. 61 7 13:14 an 12i 27(28 61 7 1.1 H 20 21 27128 Al 5 ll'l2 2| 8 9,10 2*2 j 23 29 30 2 9 15?16 22 23 29 3? r> 6 12 13 AUCTION SALES THIS DAY. MILLIGAN & SON will sell at ll o'clock, on Unon Wharves, a flat boat. MILES DIIAKE will Roll at 10 o'clock, in bis store, comer. King und Liberty streets, boots, shoeB and bat?," 'inn DATLY NEWS PBICE CUBBENT AND COM MKBOiAti Cincci-AK will be ready for delivery at ?ur counting room at nine o'clock .bis morning. Single collies five cents. Orders for ten copies and over win be filed al the rate of two aud a bali couts per copy. NEW YEAR'S DAV.-Tho banks will be closed to-day, and business generally will be suspended. TUE MARKETS.-The markets will be open to-day at nit c A. M. THE FAIR of She Widows' Home, v/iiich closed yesterday, j lold?d about twonty-ouc hundred dol? lars clear of nil expenses. COUBT AT ORANQEBUIK}. - Hon. R. B. Car? penter, Juft{:<. ot this Circuit, will held tho Cour* of Common Pleas and General So>sious at Orange burg ou Mo :day next January 4. RANKRurrcr. - On and after to-morrow, January 2, applicants for voluntary bankruptcy must bo ab'o to show assets amounting to fifty per cent, of their liabilities. BANK DIVIDEND.-The People's National Bank -his declared a remi-aunual dividend of sis per cont., free ci govornmsnt tax, which will bi paid on and after January 4. BASE BALL-A :;:\mo of base hall will bo played on Citadel Groen, between tho Alert and Lib? erty Clubs, thin afternoon; game to be called at ono o'clock, TRANSFER OF EQUIT? BECOBDS.-An official notico was served yesUrday on Jamos W. Gray, Esq., Master, and James Ii. Gantt, Esq., Registrar in Equity, by A. C. RiehniOtd. Esq, Clerk of tho Court, to tra:)?for tho records of their offices io him. THE THEATRE.- To-night tho Templeton Troupe a; p:iar at the Hibernian Hall, when all the favorito f tars will bo on tho boards. There will be charming songs, superb duncas, grand tabloaux, with scot o* from tho Black Crook, Cinder thc Gaslight, and tho seven Beaulieu. SHIBBA'S DISPENSARY.- Drs. J. L. Ancrum and W. H. B.vlcy wore yesterday elected physicians of Shirra's Dispensary. Hereafter, tho eastern sec? tion will be bounded by Calhoun, Meeting and Broad streets, and tho rest of tho lower wards will be included in tho western f oction. PBOBATE COUBT.-A session of this court will be hetd cn the first Monday in each mouth, and continue as long there after as buincss loquiios, for trial of litigated casos pei tabling to tho Homestead act, in rel tion to ??uiidians, dower, lunacy, icc. It will also be ope i daily for tho transaction of ordi? nary business. ANOTHER COLORED SCHOOL. -Another color odschoelis to b> opcnoJ in connection wilh the Mission Presbyterian Church, ; f this city, under tba superintendence of T. J. Mil ton, of Philadelphia, who i3 well qualified for the work, having graduated at ons of the best high schools in that city. Sec ad? vertisement. THE RECEPTION OF CUB BASE BALLISIS TN HAVANNAH-Tho Savannah papers do not disguise i,K>?r mortification'a', thc treatment tho "Aloris" re i vived at tho hands of their rivals of tho Forest City, The Morning News s ys the reception ? looks very shabby for us," and present) a wide contrast to the reception of tho Savannah Club in Charleston. CHABLOTTE AND SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Holders of bonds of tho Char'.otto and South Carolina Ita!?road maturing Id-day un invited to fund tbem in Bevon per cent, coupon heida. Coupons of the company which f. ll due subs?quent to 1st January will bo redeemed at the Carol' ii, Nuttonal Bank, Co? lumbia, and First Natie.nal Bank, Charlotte, N. C, ?BEENVILLE AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD.-The ?Greenville and Columbia .Railroad Company bas de term'ccfl to pay the months' interest upon the ^^loii^igagc and guaranteed . falling duo to dayTp^ovid^'&? holder- of tbe said bonds will fund a'l interest ::c sravsjfM,^ IstJawv . f uspension of tho payment m ncci s^>v * ?nt>l the Legis? latur? validates tua ,. i H66. BIOUNT PLEASANT--.J ^ ??ws. - Tl id following ar.; the officers of Ktiwtn Ludire, .? 05, for tho en -suing Masonic year: Brother B. R. YENNING. W. M. Brother J. Y. DuPRB. 8. W. Brothet B. M. ROYALL. J. W. Brother P. E. PORCHER. Trea-uro?v BrOthof J. E. INGLE8BY, f>T*ilarj. \ Brother J. FEBGU??ON, K D. \ Brother H. TEISCKEN, J. D Brother A. HIBBEN. 1 , ? Brother P. P. BONN EAD, \ 1 TOrt ftl f Brother T. HAMLIN, Tfler. BUSINESS CHANOES.-Mr. L. ti i nbr\lil, bi ok? >i en Broad-street, has taken into poxInerlfUiip, Mr. edward M. Moreland, who hai been for s long time -Ms chief clerk. ' Major Horbach has withdrawn froui the raaWgo ment of tbe Charleston Hotel. Mr. Winthrop B. 'Williams, factor, h<o ti bis mw, Houry T. Williams, into oopailnerahip. Hon. B. E. Dunkin and Alfred Dunkin, Esq., have formed a law paitnera'iip. Mr O ?*. Erek minn, proprietor of the Charleston Z jit ii ng, baa form?d a partnership with Professor Hermann D. Helor, for some time past editor of that paper. Mr. Georgo F. Von Ko'.altz has beon admitted into the firm of Jeffords & Co. The style nf Wolch tt Brandes has been changed to Paul, Welch ii Brandos, Mr. Danbar J. Paul appear? ing as one of the partners. Mr. William Roach has taken his brother. Mr. Ed? ward Roach, into partnership, under tho style ot Winiam Roach k Co. . Mcasi-s. Campbell, Knox k Co. conUnme their psrtneisQip. Mr. John R. Heriot baa withdrawn from Vhs firm of William B. Berlot k Co. The partnership of Clifford k Mathowes is liaaolv <od. Mr. Matbewes will continue the busino&i. COURT OE EQUITY. LAST DA Y-C LOSING SCENES, j Addresses l>y Chancellor ILesesno, General ' ?fames Simon?, Ocncral VV. G. DcSaus sure and Hon. Jamel Ii, Campbell. Yostorday was tho last <lay of the Ocurt of Equity, his Honor Chancellor Lososne presiding. Alter tho business of tho court h ul been disposed of, lhere was a large mooting of tho bar, to testify tholr appre? ciation ot tho services of tho Cbaucollor during his official tenn. 1 ho venerable ex-Chief Juslic? Dun? kin, who has adorned tho equity beuoh for thirty yearn, by invitation sat on thu righ t of Uio presiding Chancol'or, while tho seat on his lofr. was occupied l'y James W. Gray, Esq , who has held his commission as'Master in Equity since 1829, a period of moro than thirty-niuo yearp, dnriug which time ho has dis? charged tho Onerous ai:d responsible duties ?of his h!gh offlco with an energy, intelligence and integrity which have justly received the comm uria! ?on not only of tho beneh and bar, but of all who have had business relations with hun. To the right of the ex-Chief Justice sat Jamos I . Gantt, Esq., Register in Equity, who succeeded bis father in 1881, and hos since disebai-ged his duties most acceptably and efficiently, as did hts predeces? sor, who filled the ofRro tor thirty-six ye ns, with honor to himself and without ever haviag been oj> posed by a rival candidato, so uredilably were his official labors and courtesies eerformod. Hon. James Simon?, on behalf ot' tho Oar, address? ed the Chancellor as follows: May it please your Honor-It cannot bo a matter of surprise to you that lhere should bo S3 lat go an assemblage of tho bar. ahoy aro present on a most solemn occatdou. Wore oven a stringer to ontor into this temple, at tho prcHcnt moment, he would naturally infer that somo very gravo event bad caused these learned meu who surround me to leave their avocations and otaga^cmot ts io appear bi fore you. Indeed, it is a solemn and ?nive occasion. We have assembled now to bid farewell to ?his great institu? ion-the High Coar? of Chancery-as a separate and independent, foiuni in this State. When you look a'-the venerable personages who now sit on your right hand and on your left, who aro deprived of their honors and places us well ;.s yourself, >ou will soe the personal elf c. ol tho groat changes we are suffering. Hut how much more is the whole community affected by the catastrophe which this day brines upon us t This t/reat institution has had its origin, history and celebrity iu the wisdom and experience of tho most learned and best mon of a past and of tho pres? ent dav. The Court of Equity, us heretofore admin? istered in this y ?to. has uot only boen a means of arbitraments by which tho contesiations be^woeu cit? izens as man and man have beon adjudicate I and de? termined, but from its peculiar lorens c modes and measures for dispensing justice, il has been also a great moral engino. Other courts merely deci o dis? putes aud give remedias in tho ordinary way, by re? paration iu damages. In this court the modes ot ju? dicial redress and tho moins ol enforcing it have ex? tended themselves to every hearthstone, into tho in? most recesses of the family circle, and to all the so cial relations of life; providing for dome ile necessi? ties, repioKsiniz and restraining the commission of injuries, and enforcing the performance of moral and leiial duties and obligate ns. These great ends cauuot ba effectually accom? plished by other cour,a, which, from the dry and technical modes ol' their procedure, cannot adapt themselves to the peculiarities and distinctions of each case that shall be brought befoie them-and hence their insufficiency for tho complicit?ons of le? gal and social relations. /.nd who have bein engaged in this great work? lin tho bench, 'ho most learned, elevated and erudite judg.'s, and ut the bar the most accomplisse i and experienced solicitors, who have devote 1 their labors and spent their lives iu tho servi'c of tho court. I see ai my side somo of my brethren distinguished for thcr learning and virtues, who have been servi? tors in this temp'o ond at this bar for forty-live years. I, myselt, ali hough somewhat their jun'or, according to my limited learning and exporienco, have labored to the best of my ability on this spot tor four and thirty yea.' s It is but reasonable, then, that wo should feel ourselves identified with this no? ble institution. For myself, I confess it has bseu a school of instruction and has, in a very g eat degree, shaped my character, my habit of thought, and my modes of dealing with my fellow-men.'^*. But, may it please your Honor, we palnfullv part with the court and its esteemed and revered officers this day, and the further administration ol'justice in those cases which formerly wero considered in thi3 forum inupt be guided and governed by tho =e fresh ?mri iiai-pi vf*To* which i-?ve ??'c?rbcct? jgaauilgatftl in tho st ite, and have brought down this sacred templo in crumbling ruins over our heads. I huid in my hand n paper which I will ask your Honor's permission to road, as expressivejjf tho son nraents et iho Bar ol Charleston en this occasion, und will submit to your Honor f*r mich disposition as you m 'y bo plcasd to make of it. Ho then read tho following preamble and reso'.u t'ons: ' Tho Bar of Charleston have been assembled this day upon which, according to tho prosont ar? rangement cf thc government of this State, tho Court of Equity us a separate Juridical organization, is to ' termiuato its existence-an organization that has subsisted since tho ll rsi ettlement of this state; that had its oiigin and derived its history from that ceuutvy from which our system ot jurisprudence has sprung, a system which has been adorned, honored and illus? trated bv the loftiest charactor, the most a -curate and extensive erudition, aud has in tho course of time impressed itself upon the respect and cou sidorption of tho people of South Carolina, will now givo wiy to thou.: frosh notions of progresa that have overturned the dogmas and teachings of wis? dom and experience lt is therefore nota matter of surprise that the Bar of Charleston, participating with the largest portion of tho intelligence of tho State, cannot part with this ancient and lime-honored in 8'itution without expressing their regret at its depart? ure, and testily mg their venc? a'ion for tho departed Judges who once hore presided, and their esteem and respect for thoso whose plaoes ure now to bo va? cated, 'ihe Bar of Charleston have therefore, Kesolvel, That tho foregoing preamble expresses their views and sentiments on this occasion. Sit?lved ' 1 hat intaking leave of the Hon. Henry Deua L?seme, now presiding in this CL, .rt, tho Bar ot Charleston hereby testify their sense of his char? acter ai d integrity as a mau, hi' ability and learning as a judge, and his uniform courtesy and liludnoss as a presiding magistrate, with thoir best wishes for his futuro prosperity. Tho Hon. Wilmot G. DoSausanro soeouded tho preamble and resolution, and spoke in eloquent terms of the charactor of ibo court and tko dis tin guiehod gentlemen who hid adorned lt, and ex? pressed deop regret th:.t the touvolo erected centu? ries ago was to bo destioyod. Ho cheerfully en? dorsed tho preamble and resolution. Chancellor Lrsssne said that ho could not find words to oxpress the gialification which bo felt at this evidence of appreciation of his Services. Ho would bear to tua end of lifo a gratelul recollection of the occasion; and ho ielt a deep friendship for tho members of tho bar, who had all extended to him every courtesy. With earnestness and in cl quent terms ho rolerrod to tho court, and expressed ro grct that be had not beon ablo to file dooroo* in all tho causes which he had heard, in consequence of press of businoss and want ol health. The touching remarks of (ho Chancellor drew forth from tho Hon. James B. Canipholl a few words of parting, in which Ms referred lo tho high charactor and the groat antiquity of thc court, which ho hoped would bo roviveJ. Tho Chancellor thon adjourned tho court. Throughout tho whole proceedings a profound si lence reigned, and the bar generally sooinod greatly affected. This ia but an imperfect sketch of tho proceedings, whicb wo hopo to lay before Iho public in extenso be? fore lOBg. BEAL ESTATE SALES. - Messrs. Leitch & Bruns sold yesterday for James W. Gray, Esq., Mas? ter in Equity, thu following pieces Of property: Plantation in St. Paul's Parish, ono thousand ono hundred and thirteen acres.for %6160, one-third cash, balance in six equal annual instalments. Lot of land, north side Queen-street, twenty-eight feet front by one hundred and twenty feet deep, for $2(>oo, one-third cash, balance in one and two years. Lot of land, with buildings thereon, east side of Norman-street, forty feet front by oho hundred deep, $875, one third ca li, balance in one and two years. Z. B. Dali os, Esq., sold the three story brick dwelling, No. 1. south side Hociety-street, lot forty 'cot f out by one hundred deep, for $3800, one. 'urih cash, balance in one, two and ihreo vea'e. CLUBS AND STATIS.-Tho following airosts vere made yesterday: Edward Miller, colored, loported for foiling to de? liver a lot of fodder and hay entrusted to him. Joseph Young, colored, lodged for us ault, and bat? tery on James Bythowood, colored, in King-street, near Burn's Lane. O. II. Carsten, white, reported for trying to swin? dle H. F. Peronneau out of five dollars, in King street, near Sooth Bay. Schroder & Tboaling and Captain Elbraw, same offence al above. Dominick Grlffulton, white, applied for lodging? at 'Guardhouse. Edward Green, colored, reported for sleeping un? der the portico of the Chat leaton Hotel. DIT ng th? pw* w*** tbs fts? ct - jr.vito r??? deaoe in the central part of Wentworth street bas been entered three tlrr.es by thieve?. The first and second Basa they ?nt pi?ces from the lead pipe of the cistern, and (he third time they carried it ell off. TtllC CITA lt L ICU TON liROKJEUS. During tho past twelve inontha the amount o! business doue ia this city in real oMa!o, bonds and stock*, bank bills, gold and silver, and lore'gn exchange bas bcon so largo (hat tho brokors ot ??ro.'ul-H'i'c t have b3como a highly impo:tant and influential olas* in our mercantile community. Tlio Charleston brokors have always enjoyed a b'gh repu? taron as shrewd, practical and trustworthy business mon, nnd in publishing this morning the cards of most of tho leading firms, we warmly commend them to tho conlldonco ol tho public. It may bo mentioned in ?hu connection that the price lists published every Friday in THE NEWS ornnot ulways bo talion as a standard by seller's or buyers of scotti Rios. We rely on tbe quota'ions of no one finn, and mike up a list which gives a fan- idea ot tbe tono of tho markot; butas there is frequently a difference of two or thrco dollars be? tween the buying and soiling rates, bolh buyer and seller cannot expect to effect transactions at tho rates which we quote. We do not think that nay mau is tho gainer in tho long run by attempting, to act as his owu bioker. and wo advise our roamers, when tl cy have real o (tato or st -ck business to trans? act, to give Ihoir orders to a broker ol' ibo standing, posi'iou and exporienco of those whom wo namo below. 'Ibis ?ill bo found to bc the 'Cheapest and safest in tho end. Tho following aro tho firms to which wo call especial attention: Samuele. Black, No. 28 Broad 3trcot-Stock and real estato bioker. H. H. DeLeon, No. 25 Broad-streot-Buys and e<*lls real estate, Rtocks, bond', coupons, gold and silvor and bank bills, on commission. J. Drayton Ford, No. 40 Bro..d--trcot-Stockt r.nd real estate broker. L. Gamb.illA Co., Broad-str;ot <L. Gambrill & If. M. Moreland)-Doaler in stocks, bunds and bank bills, specie and exchange. Holmes it Macbeth, No. 'JO Broad-stroct, (Georgo L. Holmes aud Alexander Macbeth)-Brokers, auc? tioneers, real estate and general commission agents. Leitch & Bruns, No. <6 Broad-atreo'!, (W. Y Loitch audit. S. Bruns)-Money and i3.il estate brokers, auctioneers and commission merchants. Lowndos & Grimball, No. 20 Broad-street, (Fiuck nay Lowndes and Berkley Grimball)-Buy and sell real ost ito, bonds and stocks on comm'sslon, and rent boupes. Jumes H. Wilson, No. 5 Proad-street-Stock brok? er and dealer in bank bills, coupons, au 1 foreign and io i.estie excha? go. REPORTER'S Cuernas.- Til ) Chat'!,'; .ton Min? ing and Manufacturing Company wants estimates for building sheds, orectiug steam ergines, Eoi iug boilers and rock washers; also, tor building a tram load at thc works ol' ibo company, Ashley Ferry, St. Andrew's I'iirish. Hie thanks "f this paper are duo to the Greenville and Columbia Railroad t'oinnun> for favors received. A one hun Ired dollar bill was los; yesterday in King-street, be tween Iviusall'a bookstore and lleau t'ain-streol. A reward will b_> paid il' the bili is re? turned to Mr. H. II. DeLeoa, No. 21 Broad-street. To-dny-: maucipatiou Day-wid be cclebiated by the coloied people by a procession, and au oration at White Point Garden. ,\ ^ The Harbormaster's office has been removed to No. ll Exclviugi -street, back ol tho Old Postof?co. The Gilbert St ur Dramatic Company will appear iu the Hibernian Hall on Monday ovouirg next. Yesterday was supposed by many to bo the last day tor filing petitions for voluutaiy bankruptcy, and ono hundred and ninetcon petitions were filed. Mr?. Jacobs' soirees will hereafter take place Satur? day oven'ngs, over Kinsman'.-, King-streit, whero sbo also gives donciug lc H-onH. The exorcises of tlio leabrook School, No. 27 Dull? street, will bo resumed on the 4t'a January, J. W. Mas', Courthouse Square, in this city, offers a fine fruit farm for s-a'e in Aikt n, S. C. Application will be made at the ne xt sot-sion of tho Legislature for a charter for tho Gorman Artillery Chaiitab?o Association. Th? store i:i Broael r.trcct, rc ccnlly ocoupU-J by Mr. Hiram Barris, is being fitted up for Messrs. Brown & Hy cr. Contributions to the Fair of the Widows' Home, just closed, were ?ont from England, from tlio prin? cipal cities of the North, and from all parts of the South. As usual, tho gifts receive l from Baltimore wero abundant and valuable. F.ev. Wm. H. Bicks, D. D , will probably occupy Dr. Bacbman's pulpit n xt Sunday. Ibo Freedmen's Bu* eau ceases to exist to-day in all lut tho educational denartrnont. "Virginia Leo," a doll contributed ta tho Widows' Homo Fair by Mrs. Grayson and Monds, of Now York, was laflled for ono hundred dollars. The Marion lire Eugiuo Company me^la to-night, also tho Marion Lo jge, when offic:rs will ba iustal led. Tho Strict Observance Lodgo will conter de? grees to-night. THE UNITE? STATES CO?UT, December 31 HON. GEOEGE S. BRYAN, DISTBICT JUDODE, PHESI DINO.-The following potitions ot voluntary bank? rupt'y were referred to B. B. Carpenter, Esq., Registrar Third Congressional District: Ormsby Blauiling and James D. Blandiug, Sumter; Reuben Beasley, of Darlington; Samuel P. Bonnet, of Charleston; Wantn H. Burges Sumter; Gabriel W. Bradford, .Sumter; Matthew ftyrd, of Darliugton; Joseph Chandler, t uniter; lUchard T. Campbell; Sumter; Jame? N. Corbett, Sumter; Robert J. Dar gan, Sum er; 0eo:go P. Elliott, Beaufort; William W. Elliott, Beaufort; Wm. M. Hall. Beaufort; T. E. Horiz, Charleston; John O. Horiot, Sumter; Gusta? vus Hoffmann, Charleston; David H. Fox worth, Sum? ter; L. S. Fraser, Jr., Sumter; Foj;artio & Stillman Charleston; Beiijami'jP. Fishburno, Colleton ; Thorn', us D. Foxworlh, sutntor; John Franz. Beaufort; Henry S. McLeod, Sumter; Thomas W. Markloy, Charleston; Joshua Mye s, turttor; Isnac A. McKagor, Surn'cr ; Emanuel Morns, Colleton ; Thomas A. Lathrop, Sumter ; T. W. Koi t. Orangoburg ; James A. Harvin, Sumter; Roboit S. Millar, Charleston; James C. McKiuuoy, -; H. C. Moses, Sumter; Wm. E. Flowden, ^uniter; Wm. M. Reese, Sumter; John E. Raffield, Sumter; Elijah L. Sherwood, Sum'.er; Honry L. Smoak, Cr nngeburg; Jacob F. Witt, Oraugeburg; Jno. A. Goase & ion, Barnwell; James G. 'J hcmsoii, Oraug-eburK; Charles Witsell, Culoton; Anthony White, Sumter; Joseph A. Yates, Charleston. Benj. Ford, final discharge; hearing bofore 1!. B. Carpenter, Esq., lGth January, 1809. Jas. M. Witt, final discharge; hearing l.ofore Honry Summer, Esq., 29th Jamiary, 1869. John Colgau, final discharge; hearing bofore Henry Summer, Esq.,?9th January, 1869. In re Thoa. U Chappol. Judg ? approved of John Coote as assignco, in placo of previous assigaeo de? ceased. ? Tin following wero referred to W. J. dawson, Esq., Registrar Third Congressional District of South Carolina: J. D. Coleman, Henry Fuller and John Davenport, Laurens; A- R- Gladden, chester; Wil? liam Thomas, Clarendon; J. A. Wren, Chatter; John Maisey, York; Thomas J. Workman, Kershaw; John G G ai ldc "ii, Chester'; Jr hn simpson, Choator; Bich? ard H. Pressley, Choster; James Bailey, Abbeville; N. G. Bradford, York; B. ?. Crockett, Ohestor; An? drew C. Cobb, Abbeville; James Cowan, Abbeville; William L. Dukes, Abbeville; James Gainbrel', An? derson; Thomas A. Hayden, Spartauburg; R. J. Hull, York; H. Heard, Chaster; John Ru'terer, O. Pride, Robert Whitosldes, William IV CUno, John A. Rawlinson and Thomas O. Beckman, Yovk;W. D. Alexander and James M. Bol o, Union; J. D. Mahon, Fairfield; Henry Brown, Lancaster; John 9, PIO-H Ley, Chester; A. G. Floyd, York; G. W. Contar, Greenville; Robert Ford, A. M. Smith, Oconea: John H. Stroud, Chester; T. J Ruy, Union; J. T. Wa'Uer : Bpartanburg; Jamo < B. Atkinson, Cb os tor; Joseph Tucker, Anderson; John T. Porter, Lancaster; J. M. Pennington, Lancaster; F. H. Pltgreaves, Chester; Benjamin Cureton, Lanoister; Samuel McCrolght, Chester; Samuel Shiver, Camden. The following wer* roforied to Honry ?u rmer. Esq, Registrar Third Congressional District, ??. C.: James W Adims, Richland ; lt. W. Allison, Liurens; Samuel Barnsdale, Laurens; James H. Blearo, Ed<m field; Garrett & Shell', Laurens; Robert fl. Phlnnoy, Laurens; Thomas J. Pylea, Laurens; Thomas Y. Har? ris, Laurens; John W. 'i omkin?, Edgefiald; John W. Simpson, Jr., Laurona; John D. Copeland, Laurens ; stephen P. Teague, Leurenn; As? V. Llppord, Abbe, ville; Alfred M. Hunt, Richland J8U8I|?TJrC8S NOTICES. RAILROAD ANO STEAMBOAT SvTS-htn.--Fur? nishing railroad ?nd steamboat supplies le an exten? sive brenan of business in all modem onie? of any sire, endone that.requires Oipltal and experience. Arnot g tho firms that deal ie anppUea la Charles ton, nono stand higher or do a larger business than Messrs Cameron, Barkley k Co. Their fine new store, at the corner of Meeting rind Cumberland streets, was built expressly to accommodate their rapidly Increasing tra Jo, and it is nonfilled with a largo stock, wh ch cannot be excelled nny whore, and tho particulars of whleb will be found iu our advert i -in;; eollim'JB. STEAM ENGINES FOE BAIA.- Special atten? tion is directed to tho advertisement of Messrs. Cameron, Barkley A Co., offerln? st. am engines for salo. DON'T EOROET that Dowie & Moire's Drag Store is tho place to lind "Hood's rOvcreiau Ba'm" tho ouly sure euro for Coughs. They have tee genu'ne artielo direct from the manufactories. 1'econ ber 30 wfmfl - m BEOT KED ASH PAR?jaufJpAL, AT A LOW PRICE, suitai.l ! tor grates and stovo?. This coal tlnows out gre it heat ard is economical. December 3J Wim 11UDD k BLAKE CHOICE OREEN AND BLACK TEAS, $1 por pound, at Wilson's Grocery, soulhorst comer Society and An?on streets. Gcod* delivered free. LADIES' LUNCH AT KINSMAN'S SALOON.--Oys tors in bveiy style. Mince plo?, in sh daily. Hot cof? fee and choeo'ato at all houiM. Ice cream every day. -o INTERNAL IIEVENUE STAMPS Of all Denominan ms. Also, ? . PBOPBIETABY. STAMPS, kept on hand and for salo by HUGER ?M RAVENEL, Brokers and Insuranco Agents, No. 00 East Cay, coruor Exchaugc-rtrcot. December ll flu?mos Clothing on?i /arnls^ln'o (?oo?9.* ^TJHW YEA.U GOODS, AT Uli. UCED PUICo>: HT AR MURTS AND OOT.LIRR. RCA HI'S AND TIES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, With au immense variety of SILK AND LI S EN HEMMED H\NUKEUOniEFl AND UNDER-CLOTHING. An elegant variety of NEW Gi OD-, At extremely low pri 'es, AT E. SCOT i 's, Meeting-street, opposite Market Hall. January 1 Cmos .financial. OOM), SILVER, BANK NOTES, COUPONS. STOCKS AND BONDS, bought and sold at euri ont market rates by J. Ii. WILSuN, January 1 fmw<5 No. G Broad stroet. EXCHANGE VUK SALE. CHECK i ON SEW YORK 4 BALTIMORE. DRAFTS O N ENGLAND IRELAND T>.\ T5T?i {jud BERLIN. . For .-a?e in sums to suit, by g J. H. WILSON. january 1 fmwC No. ? Broad-atreet. CHECKS Off "NEW YOIiK, LESESNE & WEILLS, No. IO BROAU-STHBSfiT. Dc cc nibo . C4 Imo Safes. MARVIN'S Alum & Dry Plaster PIRE PROOF Are most desirable for quality, finish and price. MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR Cannot be Sledged ! Cannot be Wedged ? Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, EXPRE38 BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCK8 Pleane send for a cataloguo to mjknwjLM &. co., (oldest safe manufacturers) " . . s, ( 205 Broadway, New York. Prlacip?! J n? chestnut St., Phila. Warehouses (108Bank st., Cleveland.O And for sale by our agents in the principal cities throughout the United States. 4 TOR SALE BY WM. Me BIRD & CO., No. ?03 EAST BAY, CI! A RI? KESTON December 20 QHBAP FAMILY BLANKETS, JUST OPENED AT STOM*. WlBBB St CO., Noe. 387 AND 289 KLHO-STREST. November 8 Points, ?ils^?ir. ~~ ROOFING TIN. 500 BOXES IC Hx20 ROOFING T-N 300 BuXES IX 14x20 ROOFING TIN 100 BOXES IC 28x20 ROOFING TIN 50 BOXES IX 42x20 ROOFi NG TIN 25 BOXES IX 12x12 25 BOXES IX 14x20 20 BOXES IX 10x20 20 BOXES IXX 14x20 20 BOXES IXXX 14x20 20 BOXES IXXXX 14x20 BLOCK TIN, TINSMAN'S SOLDER. SPEL? TER, ?Vc, &e. IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE. CA MIBROX, DA11KLEY Ai CO.. Northeast comer fleeting and Cumberland s'reeb'. January 1 CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., NORTHEAST CORNEE Meeting and Cumboi land Streets. STEAM ENGINES GRIST MILLS CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, and MACHINERY. " January 1 OILS! OILS ! OILS! 1000 GALLONS PURE WINTER LARD OIL 700 GALLONS PURE WINTER No. 1 LARD OIL 500 GALLONS PURE WINTER SPERM OIL 500 GALLONS TURE MASON'S SPERM OIL 500 GALLONS PURE MACHINERY OIL 1000 GALLONS WHITE OAK LUBRICATING OIL 300 GALLONS REFINED NEATSFOOT OIL 300 GALLONS TANNER'S (STRAITS) OIL. CAMERUN, BAllKli?Y & CO,, Northeast corner Moating and Cumberland strcots. January 1 WHITE LEAD, ziisro, jp^xisrrr s, COLORS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, &c, &c. RAW AND BOILED LINSEED OILS. CAME KON, IlAUKbKY & CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland sircetB. January 1 BAU IRON, SHEET IRON AND STEEL, WROUGHT AND CAST IRON PIPING, STEAM AND MALLEABLE CAST IRON FITTINGS, tor stearn and water. CA31EKOW, BARKLEY ?Si CO., Northeast corner Heeling and Cumberland streets. January 1 BELTING ! BELTING ! 5000 FEET OAK-TANNED LEATHER BELT? ING 5000 FEET ?UM BELTING, 2, 3, 4, and 5 PLY 250 ?IDES PATENT DRESSED LACE LEATHER 300 DOZEN METALLIC-TIPPED BELT LACING 100 BOXES BLAKE'S PATENT BELT STUDS 150 DOZEN TOLLMAN'S BELT HOOKS 750 YARDS GUM PACKING, 1-16 INCH TO J INCH THICK TUCK'S PACKING, i INCH TO 1* INCH DI? AMETER SOAPSTONE PACKING, i INCH TO 1$ INCH DIAMETER WHITE AND BROWN JUTE PACKING ITALIAN HEMP PACKING RUBBER AND LEATHER HOSE MANHOLE AND HANDHOLL GASKETS OF ALL SIZES. CAMtCRON, BA it Killi Y ?Sf CO., NorlheiBt Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. January 1 B11AS"S WOBK. STEAM GUAGES, GONGS, GUAGE COCKS STEAM BIBBS AND SIOP COCK, STEAM WHISTLES GLOBE; AND CHECK VALVES, OIL CUPS WATER GUAGES, GLASS GUAGE TTJBH8 MERCURY GUAGES, LOW WATER DETEC? TORS COPPER AND BRASS WIRE. CAMERON, BARKLEY <Sc CO., Northeast Corner Meeting and Cumberland strcots. January 1 Confectioner!), &c. KINSMAN CANDY fACT0?IY, No. 279 KING-STREET. CUNDY PUT UP TN ASSORTED BOXES OF 25, ; 60 and 100 pound!1, suitable for Country Ti ade. Merchants can roly upon our Candies bein-.; per? fectly free from all such poisonous tubsianoe* sw TERRA ALBA AND MARBLE DUST. Alse, constantly oh hand, a full supply of FItENCll CONFECTIONER Y AND FANCY CANDIES. No extra oharge for boxing, wfmlmo Dooomber a or ' ' . GLAU" STEAM BAKERY, No. 290 KING*STREET, (if/?. VON 8 AN TENS OLD STAND.) TBE SUBSCRIBER WOULD IIEREDY INFORM his numero OB customers that be bas Just open? ed a BRANOB OF HIS S IE A M B AK KM Y at. Ibo above plaeo, where can be had FBE?H BREAD, of all descriptions, morning ai d noon.. Also, all sorta of tine and ooarso OAKttS. BISCUITS, CRACKERS. TARTU, PIES, PASTRY and CONFECTION WHIRS. Tastefully dressed Cakes for weddings and other parties punctually oiled to the saUcfaotion of all. AB order? for Crackers, ?co., ?r.e.. for the Ottos in Market-street, left at this place, will be punctually attended to. J. 0. H. CLAlfhBEN, No. 10 Mac*?t and No. 89?King ??reets. December M Pastness Carts. j^r O T I V K . C. N. AVERILL, F L OUR 1 N t? r K CTO R , No GS Batt tiny. FART IES RECEIVING FLOUR WILL PLEASE i??ve their orders lor inspection at No. 08 EAST BAY, anatii-.y win bu promptly attended to. January 1 g DENTIST. ROOMS AT HIS RESIDENCE. NORTHWEST COR. NER OF MEETING AND SOC IETY STREETS. November 20 fmwCmon gHAVJNG AND HAIIt-CUTTING, BY W. E. MARSHALL, AT THE Ii ROAD-STREET BARBER SALOON, No. 31 (UP STATUS). December 8 J^OGAN ?i SEABUOOK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS I EQUITY, No. 33 BROAD-STREET. ROSWELL T. LOGAN...E. RAYNARD SEABROOK September SASS, r^i ii VT. ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. ?W OQlco No. 08 BROAD-3TR15ET, north side between King and Meeline. May 9 QTTO St? N RIT AG, DYER AND SCOURER, 141 Marlie* -st ? "et, between King and A rcUdnlc-strccts. GENTS' COVTS, VESTS, PANTS AND HATS Dyed, Cleaned and Pressed. November 12 wfm3naos E O . Il . H O P P O C I?, ir A C T O R AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ACCOMMODATION WUASF, Charleston, P. C. P. GADSDEN HASELL. timos September 01 J.T II ? DI P Ii ll Ii V S , BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS? SION MERCHANT. SALES OF REAL ESTATE. STOCKS, FIONAS, SE? CURITIES A*0> PERSONAL PROPERTY ATTENDED TO. No. IJ7 BaOAD-STRKliT, CHARLESTON, S. C. REFEBENOE3. Hon. HENRY BUIST, W. J. MAGRATH, Esq., General JAMFS CONN ER, T. R. WARING, Esq. October 1 |~ O II N D . A L. E X A N ? E It , ACCOUNTANT AND REAL ESTATE A CENT, No. IO Ki-oiul-strc?-* RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS tiUSINE^S IV THE WRITING UP AND ADJUSTING OF BOOKS AND ACCOUNTS of Merchants and others. AIHO, the SELLING AND RENTING, AND COLLECTION OF RENTS OF HOUSES, fcc._October \_ Jjl II. GRUPY ?Sf CO., DEALERS IN LEATIIEK. HiniCS AND OIL, No. 42 SOUTH CVLVERT-STREET, Baltimore. F. H. GRUPY.H. G. CURT Al October 19 9-3mos /ann) (Soalis. JEWELRY! CTE WELBY ! JUST RECEIVED, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES BROOCHES AND EAR-RINGS LEONTINE AND VEST CHAINS SLEEVE BUITOSS, STUDS, &c. AT JAMES ALLAN'*, No '?01 KiuR-s reet. December 8 tuthfl mo PERFUMEBIES AND TOILET ARTICLES. ASELECT ASSORTMENT FROM THE WELL KNOWN HOUSES OF LUBIN PETIT & ROCHE CTE PJVER MOUlLLERpN COUDRA Y PATEY & CO. H?MMEL LOW, SO NA HAYDON VIOLET BENBOW SOCIETE HYGEN1QUE BAILEY Si CO. GETTE FRERES BAZIN JEAN MARIE FARINA DE M ARSON, PETIT & CO. AND AIM AR'S PREMIUM COLOGNE WATER, AT ?I BK A A * 8 , Corner King and Vond.choral streets. December 17 thfmwthfmwf9 READ THIS I THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF PERFUMERIES AND TOILET ARTICLES EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, COMPRIS ING ARTICLES MADE BY LUBIN, RI HENEL, COUDRAY, CLE AVER, SOCIETE HYGIENIQUE, FARINA, EDE, AND OTHERS. Together with a foll assortment Of Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes, COMBS,' ALL OF THE BEST MANUFACTURE, QI PORTED DIRECT, AND FOR SALE AT . PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Tho ladio<? are respectfully invited to call and ex amine before purchasing elsewhere. O. V. PANKNIN, CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY, No. WS Ment?ng-stroct, November 18 fmwBmos Charleston, 8. C. ?.v TH Suits. F- 'lt t.J all Concern/'/. .: ' ? 'MN & SON THIS I). nt Union Wharf, wr\\vili tci f ali concerned, A l''ti\l . , ? ad lt? feet beam, in good J order. Juuudiyl^ | and Hats. J' DRAKE. 1 TH "-?. I ??Ul ?ell at my * ? 'or . . 1 v'?' Lfperty streets, 75 ceses tl ' T ." -, just reocived fro ai (ruuftiet rs. \ V'' . *T OF : \. Ca-ca? if "1 \ Oa?os taTBro.ru 'H ami Biliuorabj fl Gases, >' HS ' " ord'I icu 1 Ca?os 1 ;..>...- \ taimarais \ Cases V v. "? llj Bi.:, oral-? ^ Cartoon, t.,i. 'andi Uti wu's 9hocs. :)C Mice M . ??ya' Wi TL IL\T8. Janna ry 1 15Y J. A. ^LOll & CO. On MONDAY next, 4th lu?a> wi ' OJ * 'ld, on South Central wharf, itv H o'clock. 180 kegs NAILS. Damaged on the v >ya#<i rroi^i ? hilad' 'phia tn tbi? port, ana sold tor account ol Underwritersand all concerned, "anuary 1 Desirable Building L>.. <.>.; ' >,i?edi Avenue. BY J. FRAMER ,rr?. Will bc sold on TUESDAY, Pcstoffleo, at That DFSIIUBLE BUILT sido of But it dge Avenue, be 1 ' .'. non stieefi, measuring 90 I ? >| deep. 'lei-ms cash. ftuthsnuiu Jauuarji i ,. Three Small and Comfori'tbic Dwellings on \ the ivest side of America-street, about three doors above the Mall, al Auction. BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH. On TUESDAY, tho 5th Jauuaty, at ll o'clock, at tho Old Post?nico, will bc sold, the above, cossisriNO OP: Tact known as No. 47. a noat and comfortable DWELLING, containing four squaro rooms, piazza and kitchen. Lot 3u feet front by 10'J fo ;t deep, m >ro or less. Pant y on l dressing room, lar,-;o cistern, brick foundation. 'Unit known as Nj. 49, four square rooms, kitchen aud large plastered room iu roar piazza to the south. That known aa No. 51, four jquaie rooms; descrip? tion us above. Theso Houses alwnys routed io good tenants. Terms-Half cash ; thc balance ra ono year, sccuvod as usual; property insured and policy assignod. January 1 fml* Old Grocery Stand on South Buy. one door west of King street, at Auction. BY A. c> MCGILLIVRAY, A ucl io i J e or. At 10 o'clock on WEDNESDAY next, thc Otb Janua? ry, in fr.?nt ol his oflice, No. 29 broad-street, sigu of tho Bed Pose and Flag. Por thirty years this ha-- b^oa one of the b st. stands for the island trade and general country cus? tom. A profitable business may bo at ouco s'carod. Lat 49 feet hy 100, more or less, with wooden store accl ontouildiugs. Terms cam. Purchaser to pay for papera. January 1 I'siuwi* ]r<iluablc Real Estate at Auction. \V. Y. LEITCH & R. 8. BRUNS, Auctioneers. By virtue of an order of sale, to me dicoctoJ by tho flou. Geo. S. Bryan, Judge of (ho United Stalos District Court for tho Di tri t of South Carolina, I wi 1 off jr for sale at public auction, on TUES? DAY, January 12.1859, at ll o'clo k A. M., at tho Old Postoilico, foot of Broa.l-stree?, Charleston, H. C., Ad that LOT OF LAND, being part cf i".;o lot for? merly known by tile No. - MoMiag-stcect, in Lbs City of charleston, measuring ii: wLlth running . paallcl witii Meciiug-streot fifty (50) foot, and in dfpth forty-one (Ul teet. Bounding north on lauds of Otis Mills, ei-.t on lauds of-Elliott, south on lands of ost.ito of Jamos Gib son, aad wost oa lot o;?_ land bslow oo.-.cribed All that other LOT OF LAND, with the BUILD? INGS thereon, situ?t"* on Meetli,g-stre?t, and for merl\ known as No. 234. Bounding to the weston iWcciiug-strect and mcamriug thaicon say fifty (50) fest, to tho north on lands of estafo of James Gib sou, and moasuring on sa'.d Uno sav one hundred and ihirty-five 135) feet, to tho east on lot of laud above described, and measuring on said line say fifty (50) feet, and to tho south on lands late of John H. Margart, Terms-One-third cash; bahnco in throe equal sueiics'siTc annuli instalment?, secured by bond or bonds of purchasor, boariug interest from doy of salo at tHe rate of seveu per cent per annum, and a mortgage of the premises, buildings to b9 iusu"ed and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. LOlTSMcLUN, Assignee of Janies l?rowuo. December 23 wfu:9 tul UADE?t DECREE IS IQ, Ul TV. John J. Trussel vs. Benjamin Freeman and wife, Executor, ct al. On TUESDAY, the 5th Jauuavy next, at ll A. M.. will bo sold near tho Old Customhouse ia Charleston, All that LOX, ri EOE OK PARCEL OF L VND with thc DWELLING HOUSE AND OU i BUILDINGS thereon, situate lying and being ou the ea-t side of King-streot, near Line-.slre.ct, in thc uppor Wards, known by thc No 19 iu a plat ot the Liniohouso land. B. and B ; north on lot No. 2., east on lot "No. 20, south on lot No 17, and wes'. o:i King-streot. containing on King-s(ro.:t 31 feel, o:i tho back lino 30 feet, and in depth from ea ;t ta west 97 feet and ft inches. Terms.-One fifth casu; tho balance on a crodit of 1,2, Sand 4 years, bv bond, with inures! annually, secured by mortgage of the property, ?nsurau.ee ot tte building and assignment ol' tho policy. Purcha? ser to pay for papers and stain-is. JAMES W. GBAY, Ma-?cr iu Equity. December 15 tut7 |lttftionffr3' prinatc Sales._ A Farm on Charleston Neck, a Plantation on Cooper River, anda Wharf Lot on Concord street. BY ALONZO J. WHITE & SON. For f ale or for Rent A FARM ou Cha:lenton Meek, containing ono hun? dred a:d twonty (12n) acres, well known as Bey ward's Farm, on Ashley River, opposite. Clement's Ferry Road, about two and a half inii03 from city limits, on plank road. Woodlii: ds P.ant ition. ou Cooper River, contain? ing about 1700 acres of land; about 400 acres swamp; G large amount, excellent clear? d high land, balance, woll wooded, ?bout twenty milos irom the city. \ A Wharf Lot on Concord-street, which is nowa made np tho entire front of Haid lot, joining Haui-I lin & Fairchild's Wharf, foot of Laurons-street; measures 124 feet front on Concord, and runs down to Cooper River Channel; same dimensions as Ham? lin k Fairchild's Wharf. for particular i apply ne above at office. No. GS EAST BAY-STREET January 1 fmw3 For Rent-Rice Plantation on Ashepoo. HY LOUIS I). DeSAUSSURB. Tor Rant-! , 3?9 vV.uaiVo RITE PQ\NTATTO* called "Liv.1 in^s o j aud Bugbao" situate on the South side af Ashepoo River, containing 6'JO aores of Swami land, of wh'ch about, tinea hundred aoros have 1H><$ planted this year. Apply as above at Docembor28 5 ?*?. 28 BROAD-SI ?.RET. \ CLIFFORD & KATKttWES. , Kcal Estate Agonts, No. '?> Rroa<l>*tre*lL For sale and Loaso PHOSPHATE LAND?! of :. Superior q.tality, ott Joop wator navigation v.. ? health y locattoas all tl^j year. RICE anti COT iN PLAN 1 '. ITrtN'S arl FARMS ta nil parts ot' tb stafo. CITY PROPERTY ? verj description. Novombei '2 3mos. J ?J^J-IS? K. A. BiU KTLAND, No. 808 KINQ-STREET, FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. AMO, DRESS AND CLOAK MAULING ATFENDED TO. October 21 wfm 8m 0? ?AU? KNOX.JORK GILI. KNOX & GILL, COTTON FACTORS AH? j ? GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS? No. 195 SMITH'S WHARF. BALTIMORE. Con ?I g?mente of COTTON, RICE, Ate., respect, ratty solicited, and liberal advance* made thereon. Orden for UORN and BACON promptly executed arith care and attention. April 27 ?moi?