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rTHE DAILY NEWS. 53- LABI * KM' CIRCULATION-THE DAILY NEWS BEING THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED AS QWINO THE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PCBLLiUES TH5. LI?X OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN :?C POSTOFFTCB AT THE END OF EACH WEEK. ACCORDING IO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW PUilOFFICE L\W. LOCAL MATTERS. AUCTION SALES THIS DAT. TX. & A. P. CALDWELL will sell at half-past 9 o'clock, iu fron? of tLe'.r 6torc, E.ist Bay, corn, Bait, coffee. Lacou, ic. J. A. EXSLOW ?: Co. wi 1 rell at ll o'clock, on South Central wharf, or.c hundred and eighty kegs nails. JOB DAWSON will sell at halt-past 10 o'clock, at No. OC East Bay, whiskey, burndy, wine, kc. G. MCBRIDE Ssirrti will sell at ll o'clock, at the old Post?nico, ihre . sroa'-l dwelling*; also, a plonta ti >u iu il Thomas' Parish. T. M. CATO will sell at Ihrr-quarlers past 9 o'clock, in hm sto.e. Brown's wharf, butter, lard, huns, &e LAUBEY ? ALEXANDER wi J sell at 10 o'clock, b:fore their storo, East Bav. Lotter, strips. larJ, &?.. JOHN G. MiLXon i: <\> wiB sell at 10 o'clock, in th-ir sa'esroom, Alceting-streot, dry gurds, bats, bal. mural skirts, kc. W. B. BYAN will seil at ll o'clock, at tho old Poet office, voluaule real estate. JAMES W. GRAY will sell ct ll o'clock, at tho old Postoffhe, valuable real es.-'.e. G. W. STEFFENS k Co. will sell at half-past 9 o'clock, in frout of their stove, Vendue Range, strips, hams, butter, fcc. MILES DRAKE will sell ot 19 o'clock, io his store, corner King a^ Liberty ftreots, dry goods, cloth jug, &c. VESTINGS TO-NIGHT. ? Vi Pant Fire Company at 7 o'clock. # - Freundschaftsbund at 8 o'clock. Jefferson Loo ge No. 4 at 8 o'clock, when the Grand Lodge wiil install officers. Board of Firemastcrs at 7 o'clock. Hook und Ladder Company No. 1 at half-past 7 - o'clock. Hibernian Society at 7 o'clock. PERSONAL.-General M. W. Gary is afc the .Charleston Hoto'; also. Leroy F. Youmans, Esq, Solicitor o? the Edi:e?eld Circuit. Cns BADGES.-Licenses prepared fer the new year, fu.- all public vohiolcs, will be issued from the office of the City Treasurer during this mon'h, when they must Lo taken out. TIBS LOAN COUPONS.-Coupons on the fire loau bonds, payable in the City of New York on the fir-t of Jan ?ary, will be paid on presentation at the ouioe of S. 1 bama?, City 1 reasurer of this city. ENGINES ron SALE.-Cameron & Barkley have for sale, at their now store, at-the corner of Meeting And Cumberland slre?t3, ono i welve-horse and o ce four-horse portable eugine, in running order, lbese engines wi.J be sold cheap. CHAMPAGNE.-Wo have tasted a sample of the "cabinet" champagne of BoucheJIU. This wine is bright, full and < I fine quality. Bouche fils are well kaown in this market, and their wines are pure, as well as deli:atc in il ivor and rich in tone. JAIL DELTV-HY IN MARLBORO'.-The Cheraw Democrat brings us a report that the prisoners in Marlboro' jail rose against the jailor, and after mas? tering him, seven of them made their escape. No damago was dono further than choking the jailor for a time. This nows may be exaggerated, but it is certain that some prisoners hava escaped. HOTEL ABBTYALS-January 4.-Ch irles'.on Hvtd.-Leroy F Youmans and N W Gory, Edgetteld; AG Cavcdo, steamer B.ctator; A F Loman, Boston; Pope Barrow, Georgia. Pavilion Hotel.-C E Boag, city; R H Draper, Cooper River; T Mol te, South Carolina; H Gorham, st.-amsbip Saragossa; W Simmons, Pon Pon; W Sal" tus. Williamsburg. SHOOTING ON BOLL'S ISLAND.-About seven o'clock on Sunday evening, an altercation recurred on Bull': island, between Mr. James C. Fraser and hi - step-son, a young man named Henry Belmont in thc course of wbio-i the former Tas shot by tho lat? ter with a ravolvor, tho load taking effect in tho left shoulder, a ad infliotinz a suions though not danger ou : wound. After the shooting Belmont made hts way, tn a canoe, to the main lind, and has not since be*-n heard of. Mr. Fraser, w eunderstand, expresses the desire thai his step-3on should not be presente!. WENTWOBTH-STBEET LUTHERAN CHUBCH_ At au election hold yesterday for officers of the Weatworth-street Lutheran Church, or which Rev. W. S. Bowman is pastor, the fellowing were elected f jr the ensn'nj year: G. P. HACKER, President S. THOMAS. Treasurer. W. R. KINSMAN, .-ecretary. Ventry.-J. J. Hoyden, W. J. Bryant, W. Fisher, 8. Thom is, Jr., W J. Wiley, T. A. Honour, J. C. Beck naao. J. H. Gram in u. Wardm.-S. A. White and J. Ogren. ARREST OF A NOTORIOUS BURGLAR. -On in? formation from this c ity a notorious burglar was ar? rested in Augus's, Ga., and briught here yesterday. Sin :e September last he bas perpetrated no leas than *' thirteen burglaries iu Charleston. For the present it is deemed prudent to rjfer to the matter light'y. It is known, however, that he bas committed tho Jol lowing burglirics ; September ?7. No. 152 Mee'ing. street; October 18, No. 39 George-street: October 19; No. 13 Judith-street; october 23, corner Caunon and Rutledge streets; Octoboi 25, No. 220 Mceliuj-street; October 27, No. 29 President-street; October 29, No, 25 AnsDU-street; No7cmber 21, corner Reid and America streets; Novo-nbsr 26, No. 10)St Philip Street; November 27. corner Smi:h and Montague streets: November 3'J. corner Warren aad Coming streets. THE TITEATBE-Last night Mr. and Mrs. Harry* Watkins appeared to a full hou<e, notwith? standing tho weather wis incloment, in their great specialty, Kathloea Mavourueen, aa Irish drama re . pleto with truthful and charmiug pictures of domes? tic life in the Limera d Is'e. Throu jhout tho varied phases or tho piece, depicting Irish character, homes aad heart?. Mr. and Mrs. Watkins acted with great pathos and humor. Thc scene at ihc Black Crag, and pspcci ?Hy the meeting in tha pr.?on, were finely wrought pictures of iva! Hf*. The compasy gene? rally, which is a very gool one. sustained itself in on exceedingly ere li rabio style. Tonghi will be prc saated the beautiful domestic drama of Lilly of Kil? larney, or a Mother's Prater, oao of the most in? tensely in terostin; plays of tho modern stage. 3 he evening wal cioso with the laughable comedietta, .'To OMige Benson," or ' The Adventures of a Love Liter." THE WORLD'S WI EK OF PRAXKB.-This week so Interesting to the Christian world, iu that it seis Christiacs of every language united in the oae lan? guage of praj cr for the satre groat oby 'ts-was ap? propriately introduce! by a union servie? at St Luke's Epl-copal Church on Suaday evening. Al? though the night was inclement and there wer3 services in many other "churches, yet the spacious edifice of st. Luke's was rilled, and the large audience manifested undiminished interest in a ser? vice which lasted nearly two hours. Rev. W. O. Prentiss conducted tho meeting, and made the open? ing address. Addresses were made also by Rev. Mr. Drayton and Rev. John T. Wightman, and prayer offered by Rev. Mesar*. Gadsden, Bowman and Ved der. The addresses were appropriate and eloquent and the oatire service* impiessive. We observed also among thc clergymen within the altar, the ilev. Dr. Smythe, who dismissed the congregation with thc benediction, and Rev. W. H. Adams. Large as was Oao number of minasteis present, it would have been much larger but fer tbe necessary presence of many at evening service in their own churches. The meeting last night was held in Trinity Church, Hos-l-strcct A large number of clergymen . were present Wo notice Rev. Drs. Smythe and Winkler, Rev. Messrs. Gadsden, William?, Wighl taaa, Prenliss. Adam?, Bowman, Tedder ond Mou xoa. Dr. Wiukler conducted the meeting. As many participated as timi permitted. Thc meeting to-night will bc at the Citadel Squire Church. The subject is, "lhe removal of the pre? vailing evils of the times " There will a\<o be a unten meeting at the Circular Church ?his alternoin at a quarter before four o'cloc'c ? LtorES' LUNCH AT .KINSMAN'S SALOON.-Oys? ter? in every style. Mince pies, frtah daily. Hot cof? fee and chocolate at aU boura. Ice cream every day. CLUBS AND STABS.-James Small, colored, was fi nod last evening sleeping tinder a step in Cannon-street and was arrested and committed for vagrancy. lliree soldiers of Company I, Hxth [Infantry, un d?r the influence of liquor, tried to create a row in the bar-room at the cerner of King and Tradd 6troets last night? ?ne of them made an attempt to draw a pistol on thc proprietor. They were arrest od and carried to the guardhouse. James "Thuin, colored, was arrested ycslordayfor stealing a hatfromMr. D. O'Brien, No. 613 King street. Two attempts were maic to rob in the upper wards last Dight, but wor; frustrated by the police? men. One attempt was a ade in Coming near Mor? ris str' ets, the other in '1 homas-srreet near Warren. Messrs. Henry Cobra & Co. a few days ago sold a box of cand e? at auction, and some ro^ue after tho salo was over sent an order for thc box, forge! the buyers name aud obtained i'. A tow trick cf thieves is, to let one goup a tree and watch while the accomplice dois the work. A nita has been srrcstcd in Atlanta, Georgia, for selling forged exchange to one of thc banks. Ho is s opposed to be 'the samo rague who swindled the First National Bank of this city some time ago; UNITED STATES COCBT, January 4-Hon. GEORGE ?. BBYAN. PRESIDING.-The juries were drawn and crgantzrda* follows: Jury No. 1-J.L. Qusclcnbmh, J. D. Zorbst, Ja? cob Bairolt, I. D. Morgan, K. M. Marshall, John H. Schmidt, C. D. Frank, M. W. WIISOD, J. W. Hernan? dez, J. M. Jones, H. Benson, Louis Cohen. Jury No. 2-A. E. Gibson, Louis Fora, John H. Horby, John Sadwosker, Timothy Mclnerty, D. Ma? guire, James Cary, W. H. Wilhams, Frederick Hish, C. Mei Ring, 1 ho m as Darcy. SupernumtrariK.-John Bioko and Thaddeus Street. In Bankruptcy-tlx parte R. Padgett; petition for fit al discharge; referred to H. Summer, Registrar. B. F. Evans and Harvey Cogswell; hearing 20th January. A. A. Chumackcr and M. M. Quinn; referred to W. J. Clawson, Registrar. Joh i G. Baker; final hoariug 21.h January. E. Gaskin, in re John Ea eley; petition to sell lands: referred to J. C. Carpenter, Registrar. W. A. Benton; final discharge granted. C. L. Guil? laume, idem T. Kilgore, in re T. P. Thompson; petition to e tablish hon; referred to J. C. Caipenter. Registrar, John Dawson, in re J. W. Gore, idem; rtferred to J C. Carpenter. McCarter k Dawson ct al., in re C. H. Kelley k C. S. Pack, idem ; order of sale granted. Moses & Moise, in rc J. R. Bradford, idem; order of sale granted. J. J. Henncgan and A. J. Moses, in re J. R. Brad ford, idem?gD. A. Amme, in re L. L. Siddons, idem ; referred to J. C. Carpenter, Registrar. Fleetwood Lacneau and Lanncau k Whilden; peti tion tor final discharge; D. G. Conner, idem ; referred to J. C. Carponter. N. H. Guyton, idem ; granted. REPOBTEBS* CBU.VBS.-Job Dawson, auc? tioneer, wiB seU ono hundred barrels whiskey at No. 96 East Bay, to-day. Monthly tax roturas for tho naonUa of December past, mutf bc made on or before thc 15th of this month. Elections for directors in th? First National and Fcople'a Banks will take place on Tuesday, the 12th instant The Graniteville Manuf.icmring Company have declared a dividend of tea dollars a share, to bc paid on and after the 10th instant M. Kennedy, al stalls No;, ll and 12, sells boef at ten to fifteen cents per pound. An advertiser in THE "NEWS" offers twenty-five dollars reword for the recovery of a packet lost New Year's day. It contained papers of value and one hundred and ten dollars in greenbacks. A school for males under Dr. C. Z. White was opened yesterday in Summerville. The Greeovillo Ft malo Colleje commences on February 3d. The Kev. Sylvester Malone, pastor of Sainte Pe t er and Paul Church, Williamsburg, New York, is in this city, foe the benefit of his health. The Rev. I. Farrel ls also here. G. McBride smith, auctioneer, will Eel! three s mall and comfortable dwellings in America-street, west side, at thc Old Post office to-day. H. D. Hamilton k Co.. No. 413 Chestnut-street, Philadelphia, want a salesman to travel for a manu facturing company. The unemployed will take notlYe. Mr. Joseph Purcell is not about to open an hotel in Columbia, as hos been stated. Mr. J. Shaw, dry goods merchant, has ttdren Mc Loy k Rice's old stand. Tho sidewalk in Ruilrdge-streot, between Broad and Queen ttreets. is very sloppy m rainy weather. Unclaimed articles in tho hands of tho Chief of To? ll ce were sold yesterday for $23 55. A caw was sold yesterday that had been picked up and not churned. She was one ol thc "lean kino,' and sold for only $2. Tho drain in Vanderhors?-atrcet has a largo aoH in lt which needs attention. The plank read in Calhouu-strcot is nearing com? pletion. Instances of disorderly conduct have become so frequent on the arrival and departure of tra?as at lb*3 depot of Savaunah and Charleston Railroad, that the Snperlotendont has boen compeli?! to apply for a non-commissioned police officer. The fedces arouud the burnt district arc being destroyed, and, it is said, used for fire wood. The Court of Cl?im--, reoeutly in tessiou at tho Charleston Hotel, adjourned o:i Saturday last A wooden houso is being raaved Lom thc :*>rnor of Mary and Meeline ta the corner of Nassau and Woolie street". The copartnership of J. ?: W. H. Armstrong was dissolved ou the first; a now concern, under ;ho ?tjle of James Armstrong. Jr., k Co., succeeds it. Mr. Thomas A. Gray, of New York, is tuc Company. W. S. Cotw.n k Co., grocers, Klag street, need a clerk. Huimos k Marbeth Fell a pair of thoroug'ibroJ mares, aceu turned to harness, tomorrow morning a: eleven o'clock; aiso a four-seated buggy and set double harness. A colored child was 6c! upon by dogs yesterday in Meeiing-streot, and but f^r timely aid would have been severely injured. A'orge quantity ol' stolen property was recove:cd yesterday by th ) detectives. A masquerade was giveu at a private residence last evening, which was said to have been a superb affair. The fog over tho c:ty last nig'.it was vo-y thick, aod about hah'-past u.'ueP. M. a heavy raia fell fora lew moments. JBT7SI1SI..',?S NOPICKs. CHOICE O?-.-FS AND BLACK TEAS, $1 per pound, ot WilsouV Grocery, southeast corner Society and Anson strecis. Goods delivered tree. -O INTERN ALB EVE NUE STAMPS Of all Denomiaatian3. Also, PROPRIETARY STAMPS, kept on Land and for sale by HUGER kRAVENED. Brokers and Insurance Agents, No. 60 East Bay, corner Exchange-street. December ll Ru2mo3 /tnanrial. CHECKS DIV NEW ?OKK. LN CURRENCY CR 30ID. LESESNE te WELLS, No. IO JJP.OAB M ?-.SKI3T. Decembor 24 Imo Rigors, Cobarra, &r. ATTENTION, YE SMOKERS ! IF YOU DESIRE TO SMOKE A GENUINE IM? PORTED H - v'ANA CIGAR, collat No. 80MAK KET-S1REET, where you will find now open for inspection Ibo largest and most se ect stock of Ci 'srs ever imported to this market, and which we offer at a price that will satisfy all dcm neds. Wholesale and Retail, by SAYAS & SABINAS, january 1 No. 80 Market street _ pjH4RJLOfiS10a THEATUE. JOHN V. GILBERT. Manager. TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 5, 15G9. THE DI-tTING?ISHED .?RIT?IS, MR, AND Mrs. HARRY WATKINS, supported bv GILBERT'3 STAR DRAMA! IO TR' UPE, will prrseut tho beauti? ful Domestic Drama, LILLY UV KILLAKXISY, An ) the Laughable Comedietta, TO U B h I Gr M BENNOS. January 5 jy A x c i JV ? . MRS. F. C. JACOBS BEGS TO INFORM HER St'HOLNRS AND PA TRONS she ha<iak- u the romm ?lions Hill over Kinsman's Confectionery Establishment, where sbc will meet her i~la?-<e< end liol. I nor Sattrrdcrg Even? ing Soiree;-. Private C:a*.-e? sad Schools attended to upou reasonable terms. 2 January S D A Nt I X G St II U O h . TUE KEY TO FASHIONABLE AXE UNFASH? IONABLE DANCING. d.c. MON9. BERGER INFORMS HI? PATRONS THAT his new quarto;' will begiu on 7uei-7ay, Uic50aof January, over Ur. HOLME?' BOOK SI ORE. north west coi ner of King aud Wentworth, and his Satur day's Soireps will begin on ?he 9th. As *no.-t useful. Mons. B will teach tho Roy to Modern Dancing aud thc Walking, Kiding and Mixed steps; these iueludo all the various styles of stops used at tho ball-room, and are easily mastered. A? novelties, he will tench Ihe New Waltz, ti e German Hop and th* Royal Ger? man, besid s f incy dane s o* ever/ deseri.; t oa. Private f unities and Doa:ding ftaoola attended to as usual. Mous. Berger is two ve'.: Known t'.'iu'; any com? ment U' ccssary. For particulars apply ai!--". 214 KING-STREET, or at thc H v I.L at h.- time ol tuition. Jauuorj' 1 Wm? C /anrtj 03 j obs. ?ttASQUK&Al>? WIG!*/ jy?A?QU?RADr: WI S FOlt HIRE, BY M. ?Si A. ASHTON. January 5 I TO THE LADIES. \irF. WOt'LD RESPECTFULLY .STATE. OUR ff m nv years' cxy.cr'cnce in the manufacture or ORNAMENTAL H \IV. WORK enable na lo offer to our easterners Ute .'inest a^sortmeut ol'every ar lido require! iu our lino, Irom the small FRIZZES to the fullWi -, tmara -in:; Drat ls or switches, (.'oils, Waterfalls, Cu.-Voa?, Crimpt "air. Bauds. Curls, Ringlets, ?c. TOBTOI'EoHELL DRESSING, TUCK, S'DE AND FANCY COMBS, and COMB j of every other class.3 To thc Gentlemen. WE CAN FURNISH WIGS, TOUPEES, WHIS? KERS, MUSTACHES) IMPERIAL-', To Our Customers Generally. THE FINEST FRENCH AND ENGLISH PERFU? MERY. >OAPi, POMADK?s. HAIR OILS, HAIR RE? STORATIVE ?, COSMETICS &c, from tho mist re? spectable houses in each country. On-- GEM AN COLOGNES are unsurpassable. l or English aud French Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, 1 ortoi?hcll, Buffalo and other Dressing Combs, wo eludiente rivalry. Paricular ai ten iou is paid to the making of Me? mento Hair Work as BREAST PINS, EAR RINGS, FINGER RINGS. CHARMS, fcc. All oiders by mail will bo so tilled that tho reputa? tion of tho houso for tao post thirty-five years shall not suffer in oar hands. Always on band a fl-, e as? sortment of Kreuch Jewelry. A liberal discount to merchants and the trade. SI. *i A. ASHTOV, Ne. 240 KING-STREET. January 5 tnlm CHARLES ION, S. C. JEWELRY! JEWELRY ! JOST RECEIVED, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES BROOCHES AND EAR-RINGS LEONTINE AND VEST CHAINS SLEEVE HUTTONS, STUDS, ?tc. AT JAM KS ALLAN'S, No SOT Eing-s'rcet. December 8 tuturi mo (D?ttling ann /amis^ing ?oous. J^TEW YEAH GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICES. STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS. SCARFS AND TIES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES. WITH AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF SILK AND LINEN HEMMED HANDKERCHIEFS AND UNDER-CLOTHING. AN ELEGANT VARIER OF NEW GOODS, AT EX I RE M EL Y LOW PRICES, . AT E . SCOTT' S, Motin?-3troct, o;>p ?silo Market Ho.il. January 1 limos pri) Coulis, ?!f. GREAT A'PTJUACII??N FOR THE HOLIDAYS AC FURCHG?TT & BROS. WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE, CORNER KING AND CALHOUN STREETS. WE BEG IO INFORM THE L\DIES AND OUR Cunrou.crs iu genera!, ilia: we have just re? ceived (in addiroti to our u-ual stock of DOMUalTO end FANCY ?Ojl Sj, a new supp.y suitable for the present season. cosaisnso or: CLOAKS, DRY GOODS, POPLINS, fcc, at reduced prices BREAKFAST SHAWLS, from 70c. up 150 dozen HOOP -Kit: : S, CO to 00c. 20 dozen GENEVIEVE OOO? StilitTS, an elegant article, SLV. Only A new supply of CORSETS, 70c. Ottcuh. liner's celebrated French CORSET, il 00 and upward A full and complete n33orlmen: of Ge.wun and Eng? lish HOSIERY, from ts}? np A flue a-sortment of Ladies' aud Children's Silk. Der? im Clo li aud Li?le GLOVES, clegaut dcol.us, and suata: ie ?or Christmas pre-eats. ALSO, A lot of PHOTOGRAPH I ? ALBUM*, at75?.. Ladhs-Velvet and Uorocco PORt'MONAIES, very cheap A good selection ot BLANKETS, COMFORTS, QUILTS FLANNELS, CASSIMERES TABLE DAMASKS, &c, At thc lowest ligurcs. We would also notify our patrons that we have ar raneed a separate department in our Store exclu? sively for BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, &c. OS- ENTRANCE ON CALHOUN-STREET. FURCHGOTT & BROS., No. 437 KING-STREET. December 14 arno Pastness (Earns. TT E; CURDRAT di CO. SASH, BLIND AND DOOR MANUFACTURERS No. 1 PRITCUARD-STR SET, (OPPOSITE TAYLOR'S MACHINE SHOP). SASHES, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED, ALWAYS on hand. Odd S?ZJS made at the shortest noti-e, and at the k?we>t terms. L. E. CORUBA!. ..C. TROBCHE January ?5 * tutbs?mo JJ O T I C K C. N. AVE KILL, FLOUR INSPECTOR, Wo GS l?a-t Kay. PARI IS* RECEIVING FLOUR WILL PLEASE leave their orders tor inspection at No. 68 EAST BAY, and they will be prouip.ly attended to. January 1 C w I L L I A M S ?Si FOX, ATTORNEYS AT LAW ASP SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, Walterboro', Colleton County, S. C. Prompt attest' cn Riven to collection In Colleton, Be in for: and Darn well. 0. P. WILLIAMS.J. J. Fox. December 22 tn*? gU A VIN G AMU HAIR-CUTTING, BY W. E. MARSHALL, AT TOE BROAD-STREET BARBER SALOON, No. 31 (UP STATUS). December 8 Q_KO. Il . Ii t) 1' 1' I) C K, F A C T 0 R AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ACCOMMODATION WHAUP, Chi rles lon, ft, C. P. GADSHEN HASELL. Gmos September 21 J T. HUMPHREYS, BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS? SION MERCHANT. SALES OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, BOOTS, SE CCRIlIES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY ATTENDED TO. No. 37 BRO AO-STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. REFERENCES. Hon. HENRY BUIST, W. J. MAGRATH, Esq., General JAMFS CONNER, T. H. WARING, Esq. October 1 ^MLLIS Hi CHlSOLJtl, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS SHIPPING AGENTS, WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) of COTTON, RICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, S. 0. E. WILLIS.A. R. CHISOLM. October 'JJ Urtu fJnbliratisns. JJUSSELL'S BOOK STORK. WEEKLY LIST NEW BOOKS, Ac. THE P0KT AND THE PAI \TER, or Gems of Art and i-ong, with ninety-niac l rg-j steel engrav? ings, imperial 8vo. moroco, $20. 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SCOTIA'S BAUDS, tho choicest productions cf the SiOtlisb Poets, bcautifiillv illustrated. Svo, fl. MARMION, bv Walter t-cctt, with Alteen photographic iliu-tration , $8. LATS OF THE HOLY LANO, from ancicut and modern writers, with sixty-three illustrations, Sw, >8. CHAMPERS' POOK OF VATS a miscellany ot popular autiquitic-, twa lar.'C volume-, r^yal Bvj, il). ILc abovo arc all in elcgaut blading* Jamnry 1 lTr ijomcss ana SoWcs. ?ftTcCLISLL.lH SAOULES. S500 O?VE11NMENT MCCLELLAN SADDLES (in good order) 100 New McC.'cUius. ALSO. WAGON HAHNES -, fcc., &c. f. F. CHAPEAU. January 4 Meet ug-siicc', uoxt Milla House. /inc ?Ut;?. Q.UEA T A T T II A I'TIU N ?" QU'NBY'S & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPH AND FINE ART GALLERY. MOW ON EX QI BI HON 1H : URGENT AN* ' flic-: Collection ol' CU ROMO LITHOGRAPHS ever seen in Charleston, lucy sro perfect copies ul cel? ebrated Werks of Art. both ancient .md modern. Among thocollccliou mar ba found SALVA!OR Ri svs HEAD HF ClIKISi, Corrongo'* Manila enc, A. Delacroix's Tide (Join : Ont, A. De lac rid x's Tide Coining I i, Tur.icr's Veulce, Jackson** Engitsli Scenery, Rowbotloui's Eonllau Scenery. Ba vier's English aud Iriwh Sccuorr, Yie.\s ou thu ithiuc, lue Junglinud, l lie Wrticrh?ra, Maiiuo Views, and JU my otucis. The public are respectfully invited to rall and Fee th-se beautiful Work* ot Art. They arc offered for sale at New York price*. PORCELAIN PICTURE3. fi -cat r.-Jucttou in thc ?ree POROl LAIN PIC i Ult tis. Recent improvements ni proUn. hnj theso pj.-iurcs cuablc us to now offer tho a: ncav.y eue half thu former prices, aud tar Mino.'or. Call aud cscimino specimens. OUR CARTES DE VISITE AND OTHER PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS ARE UNSUR? PASSED. Ivpc.-ial attention given to children. Also to copy? ing old Daguerreotypes and ut..IT lectures. Saii-?i.ie liou iu aUcuses eu uunteed, aud at pmccj lo cones pond with thc times. STEILLU'SCOPIC PICTURES AND OTHER PHOTOGRAPH'S OF CHARLESTON, FORT SUMTER AND MAGNOLIA CEMETERY At Reduced, "'rices. A Hue col'.ceiion of STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF THE MOUN? TAINS IN NORTH CAROLINA AND THE FRENCH BROAD RIVER. Those ire the first and only Photographs ever taken in that locality. (t U I Bi B Y tUl CO., No. 201 EING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. November 12 . 3mos jUritfi Sito. Siripa, Barns, Shoulder.*, $c. Bf G. W. STEFFENS & CO. Wm bc sold THIS DAT, in front of oar Store, No. 30 Vendue Race, at hal.-p.8t 9 o'clock, WIT) los S.C. STRIPS 2000 lbs. P. C. Hains 10 hbds Dry Salted Shoulders and Sides 300 boxes Herrings 25 tu'-- and flrkios Batter 29 bushel ? Wb' te Beans 20 bbls. Pickled Herrings Coffee, Sngar, Tea, ?co.. J? unary 5 Clothing, Dry Goods, Cutlery and Furniture. BY MILES DRAKE, THIS MOhNTNG, at 10 o'clock, I trill sell, at nay Store, corner of Kiug and Liberty afreets, An Invoice of CLOTHING, just received, CONSISTIDO: sar: .r0 Cloth and Caasimere SACKS 3d Gent's Be: vor Overcoats G0> Cloth. Cos-inaereund Satinet Vests 30C pair Cassimore. Jean and Satinet Pants Gent's Shawls Ladies' Long Shawls, Cotton and Wool Hosiery, Empress Cloths, PopUns, Damask, Cassimcres. Satinets, kc. ALSO. An Invoice rf Table and Pocket CUT LEBT, lo be sold w.tbout reserve. FURNITURE SOFAS, Ottomans, sideboards, Catie Scat Chairs, Hair Seat Pasy Chair. January 5 Under Decree in Bankruptcy.-Sale of Valua? ble Plantations. BY W. B. BYAN, Auctioneer. By virtue of an Order oPSale, to me directed by the Ron. George S. Bryan, Judge of the United Mates District Court for tho District of South carolina, I will offer for sole at Public Auction, THIS DAT. the 5th of January, at the Old Poitofflce, loot of Broad-street, . L All that TB ACT Or LAND, known as Sport?, man's Retreat, lo St John's berkeley, lying on both sides of thc Public. Road leading from Strawberry Ferry to Biggin Church, containing 113-^ acres, as per plat of Henry Ravcnel, Esq., dated April, 18 JO. 2. Ali Hut Tit vCT ol- LAND.kno vnastbo House Tract, being part of a Plantation called India Grove, in St. Jehu's Merkel iy. in the DLtrict ot ctiai lesion. The said House Tr. ct contains 93S acres, more or loss, amt butts and bounds on other parts of Lidia Giovc, aud on lands now or late of .ames Addison, J bomas Cordes and ?bar?es d* Follcnairc. 3. All that TRACT OF LAND io ft. John's Berke loy, known in a plan ot the Wadboo Barony by tbo numicr 10, measuring : nd containing 506 acres, mere or less, sometimes called tho Bhame's Tract, and purchased by R. H. Selby of Otorgo W. Rhame in May. 1858, lor S1200. .1. All the interest of Robard H. Selby in and tn all that PLANTATION in St John's Parish, on Coop? er River, known as Umbria, and containing HCl acres, more or less. 5. All thc interest of Richard H. Selby in and lo all that PLANTATION in ht. John's Berkeley, known as Willow Grove, on Coopor Ri vor, and containing C85 aores, moro or less. 6. All that TRACT of COO acres under grant from ex-Governor Adams, ot South Carolina. Terms-One-hall'casu; tho balance ia one and two years, with interest at the rate of 7 per coot, per an? num, payable annually, secured by bond and mort? gage of Lue premises.-' Purchasers to pay for papers and atamps. JOHN CAMPSEN. Assignee of Richard H. Selby. January 5 Dec 15, 29, Jau 5 Old Grocery Stand on South Bay. one door vest of King street, at A uciion. BY A. c MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. At 10 o'clock on TO-MORROW, the Otb Janua? ry, in front of bis oflleo, No. 29 Broad-street, sign of tho Red Post and Flag. For thirty years tbi J hal becu one of thc b -st stands for tho island trado and general country cus? tom. A profitable business may bo at once secured. Lol. 40 feet by 100, moro or lose, with wooden Etore aud outouildings. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers: January 5 I'stuwi* UAiDEUDECUElCIli EQUITY. John J. Trusscl vs. Benjamin Freeman and wijc, Executor, et al. THIS DAT. the 6th Jailuary. at ll A. M.. wiB bo sold near the Old CUstomhousa in Charle - lou. All that LOT. PIECE OR PARCEL uF UNO with tho DWELLING HOUSE AND OU t BUILDINGS thereon, situate lyin.z and being on tho east eldo of King-street, near Line-street, ia the upper Wards, knowu'by thc No 19 in a plat ol the Limchouse land, B. and B ; north on lot No. 21, east on lot Ne. 20, south on lot No 17, and west on King-street. Containing on Kiug-3trect 31 foot, on tho back line 30 feet, and in depth from eau to west 97 feet and G inches. Terms.-One-fifth cash; thc balance ou a credit of 1,2, 3 and 1 years, by bond, with interest annually, secured by mortgago of the property, insurance of the building and assignment ol' thc policy. Purcha? ser to pay for paper? and alamos. JAMES W. UR AT, Master in Equity, January G tut7 UNDER DECKE E IN EQUITY. Gray, Master in Equity, vs. Huger, el al. OnTHUR^DAT, tho 7th January next, at lr o'clock, will be -old at tho Old Oustombou e, AB that valuable PLANTATION fituata in St. Pe? ter's Parish, Beaufort District, S. C. ; bounding ou Rice Hope, Fife and Clydesdale cr Novillo Planta? tion, known os Murra- Hill, and containing COO acres, moro or less, as will moro tully appear by reference, to a plat ol the samo by J. N. Barrillon. Terms-One-fourth cash ; balance tn 1, 2 and 3 years, with interest from day of salo, payable an? nually. The credit pori ion lo bo secured by bond oi thc purchai-er end mortgage of thc pl m timon sold. Purchaser to pay for papers and stomps. J. W. GRAT, Master in Equtty. Docembor 15 tu4th ?d\s(t\hmm. GROVER & BAKER'S FAMILY SIWI?B MACHINES THE V?RT HIGHEST PRIZE-THE IMPERIAL Cross of the Leaton of Honor-was conferred upon the rooreiuntativc of ;he GKOVER k MAKER SEWING MACHINES at tho Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1807. Thc GROVER k BAKEIt FAMILY SEWING MA? CHINE] arc tho only Machines that ess both sew perfectly and inibroider pencctly. They sew with threads direct from th*, spool, and ie mire no re-winding. Unlike other Machines, the e tasten both ends of the seam by their own operation. With tbtss Machines, while silk ls used upon thc right rir face-side of the seini. rottou m ly be used upon thc other -i lc, Thl i era bc douc on rio o ber -Incline, and Ls a gri-.it saviu* upon all articles FUtsbcd or n.ado up with r.Uls GROVER fc BAKKR'S SEWING MACHINES art sold at New Turk prices by KINSMAN BROTHERS No. 270 KING-STttEET, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Decenter 3 thstulmo D -V A IV C E S CN COTTON TO PLANTERS AND OT?1ER3 WISHING. TO HOLD COTTON IN ENGLAND, Where STORAGE, INSURANCE, and othor expense? for hol 'im: a. e LESS tbuu m thc United State*, ?vc will advance TEN CENTS I'Eli POUND ON MIDDLINGS, Shipped looarfrieiulsiuLiv-rpool, chargius; tho Pug lish commercial rate of interest, wulch at present is FIVE t'EIC VENT. And hold as long ss desired. CLAG HORN, HERRING k CO.. Accouamod.tio.i Wharf. November 13_ism? T DI PO lt TE lt S UK TEAS, WINES, BRANDIES, &c, And Dealers in CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES feta STREiT - N. Y. WM. S. CORWIN k CO. ?B-Goods delivered to all parts ol thc City. October 24_'__ rv u. SASS. ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. 43" Ofllce No. 98 BROAD-STREET, north side betwoen King and Meeting. May 8 JlnctiaH Sdes. Corn. BY R. & A. P. CALDWELL THIS. DAY, the Cth instant, will be sold, before our Store, at half-past V o'clock, 10 J bags Corn. Condition* cash. January 5 Sundries-On Account of whom it may Con? cern. BY R. & A. P. CALDWELL. IH1S DAY f Tuesday), tho 6th or January, will be sold before our store, at half-past 9 o'clock, THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES JUST LANDED FRuM STEAMER: 20 sacks SALT S bass Coffee 1 hhd. Uacoa 1 case Toba c. o 1 box Tobacco 3 boxes Starch 1 bbl. Vinegar 6. bundies Brooms and Buckets 10 boxos Tea, Soda, Ginger, Candles, Allspice, ? ip H. Bo; per and ld-.eking 2 l-ags shot 4 kegs Crackers 1 case Sundries 3 bundles Paper. Co o dillons-Cash on delivery._January jj Butter, Strips), Lard, Shoulders, Bellies, Cod' fish, $c, cfc. B? LAUKEY & ALEXANDER, IBIS DAY. 5th inst, will be sold, before our store. Ko. 137 East Bay, at 10o'clock. 20 tub?. GOSHEN BOTTER 10 bbl8 Choico S. C .strips 5 bbls Choioc Neck Bacon 6 boxes Choice Dry Salted Bellies 5 boxesCboic Smoked Bellies 6 boxes Choice Bologna Sausages 13 tub J Cholee Family Leaf Lara 1U tierces Canvased Hams 5 drums Codfish 500 Uncanvased Hams 200 Choice New Yoik Pig Shoulders. Conditions cash. January & Assignee's Sale of a Plantation, under Order of Court, in Bankruptcy. In re W. M. Williams, Bankrupt, Ex parte II. P. Walker. BY G. MeBRIDE SMITH, Auctioneer. Will r-e sold THIS D\Y, Cth January, at ll o'clock A. M., at the Old Postoffioe, AH that PLANTAI ION or Tract of Lund in tbo Parish of St. Thomas and St Dennis, in Berkeley county, and Stat? of south Carolina, known aa the Wat-hu-wo Tract, but sometimes called Mount Pioas an', delineated m the plat ol John Diamond, dated January, 1811, record? 1 in the oflico of Means Con? veyance at Charleston in Plat Book A, No. 1, page 88, containing six hundred and twenty acres, or therea? bout.-. Roundel on the northwest, north and north? east by lands ol Ezekiel Piokous, and now or lalo of Mrs. Jaso Shoo bred; to tho east and sont*: on lands heretofore of Thomas Ashley, and now or late of the estate of George Anderson, and to the southwest on a public canal, and on Lnds cow or late of tho es? tate of Dr. George P. B. Hasell. Term?-One-half cash; ta'ance in twelve months, secured by bond and mortgaga of the purchaser. LOUIS McLAIN, Assignee. January 5 Dec 15, 29, Jan 4, 6 Marble Top B?raus, Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Hair and Moss Mattresses, Feather Bed, Bolsters, Pillows, $c. WILLIAM McKAY Will sell TO-MOrtRO'.V (Wednes lav), Otb Instant, at No. 130 Meeting-street, at 10 o'clock, 1 Superior PIANO Parlor and Wood-so it Chairs, Bedsteads Carne.s, Cro-ko y. Blanke s, Sheets Pcds.ireads, Towels, Cooking .-loves, ?cc. Terms cash. January 5 d Fine Pair of Thoroughbred Mares, Four, seated Buggy and Set Double Harness. BY HOLMES & MACBETH, Anctleneers, No. 36 Broad-street. Will be sold I? -MORROW MORNING (Wednesday), ia iront of oui: office, No. 30 Broal-street, at li o'c'ock, A fine pair of thoroughbred MARES, perfectly gentle in harness, sud deligbtlul saddle nags, war? ranted sound aud sold for no lault, the owner having no further use for thurn. ALSO, Ono four-seated BUfiGY and DOUBLE SET HAR? NESS. Terms cash. January 6 Two and a Half Story House, State-street. W. Y. LEITCH & R. 8. BRUNS, Auctioneers.. WP1 bc sold, at auction, on TU LSD \Y, 12th instant, at tbo Old P?stofilce, at ll o', lo -k. That two and a half etory BRICE BOU-E, on the wes1 side of Statc-strvct, knowu as No. 37. Housi contaius six square and two atti : rooms, with eas throughout; the s toro well tuted up with shelving and cases. Lot 3C feet front by 28 teet in deptu. Un the premises ia a good ci-tern. Terms-One-hall cash; balance in twelve months, secured by bond and mortgago (with interest) of tbe premises; propirty insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay us for papers and stamps. January 5_tuftu3 UNITED STATES MA KS HAL'S SALE. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. SOUTH CAROLINA DIS? TRICT-ET EQUITY. James Dunlop and Thomas W. McCance, Sur? vivors, v: Nathaniel Heyward-Decree for Foreclosure. W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS/ .Auctioneer?. By virtue of a Decree of Sale, to mo dire ted in tho abuve ceso by the Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge of thc District Court ot thc United .-tate?, for too Dist let aforesaid, I will expose for sale, atpub li : AUC?OD, at ho Old Exchange, ca,tend of Broad street, on MONDAY, the 11th day of January, 1809, at ll o'clock, A. M. All that PLANTA HON called RESERVE GROVE, situate on tho waters of Comb dice River, measuring and con ta: nins two hundred and fifty (250) acre?; butting and b mud mg north and west on lands of William H. H y ward, cal o i tho "Grove," and south and cast by lauds of James B. Hcyword, called .'Myrtle Grove " ALSO, All that PLANTATION called "THE HUGHE*," situate on tho waters of Combihco River, measuring and cont lining one bundl ed and fifty (150). acres; bultlug and boundiug north and ca?t by lands of William H. Hoyword, called thi "Pines, " south and wost by Toby Creek. ALSO, .All that PLANTATION called "CLARKS", situate on the waters of thc ccnibab.ee River, mo taurina and containing avo Lu : i.c.1 |5?0, acas: butting and bounding north by lands of Zaalor, east by 1 iuds of W. C. P. Belling.r, and south nnd weit bv lauds of the Charleston and Savannah Railroad cotnnany, cal'.oJ "Whitehall." Terms-Ou-.?.hird cash; and Hie balance on b cre? dit cf ono and two years, with interest payable an? nually, to be secured by a bouil cf tbo purchase:and a mortgage of the i r:mlsc.< sold P.:rclii-or to puy tho Mardbal tor a'l necess.rv pipers and Revenue stamps. J P. M. EPPING. United stale- Marshal for South Carolina District. Dcjemlcr ?9 tu'.hs limS (gflkiol_ TilE SPATE OP' fOUTH CAK?LINA. To the Managers of Elections for the County of Beaufort: TTrH?REA?, MR. G FORGE A. BENNETT, WHO. VV ol the Goncial Election hpld tn April, 18G8, waa chosen a nn-mbr-r of the House ol Representatives for the I-lection District of Beaufort County, to se<*vo for two years, has siuco said election re-igned; and, whereas, tae Constituti n of the State of South Caro? lina directs that iu su li a caso a Writ of Election shall bc issued 1 y tho ?peaker of thc House of Rep? resen tiitives ior tho purpose ol filling thc vacancy thus cccasioncd, tor tho remainder of tho term for which the member so resigned was elected to serve : Now, therefore, you^nd each ol you aro heroby required, alter duecdvertisement, and with strict re? gard to all the provisions of the Constitution and 1 aws nf the said State, touching your duty in such case, to hold an election for a Me mber of the House ot Representatives, for thc Election District aforesaid, to serve tor thc remainder of the term fur which the said GEOHGE A. BENNETT was elected ; the PoRs to be opened at the various places of I' lection in the said District, on Monday, the fourth day of January, 1809, by the various sets of Managers for those places respectively ; said Mananers to count ibo votes publicly immediately aft?r the final closing ot the polls at the Precincts where thc votes have hpen takcu; make out a certificate of the result, to be signed by tho Managers, ora m.'JorPy of them, and taken to the Court House of Beaufort County, or place now fixed bylaw for c Hinting tho votes, on Weines ?ny, Vit sixth dav of J .nuary, 186J. by one or more ol said Managers ; und the Managers^ or a majority of them, who may assomilp, shall proceed to examine thc aforesaid statement, and declare thc re-ult ol the Election. This Writ, together wilh your return of tho Elec? tion tobe held under it, have before tho Hmso of Representatives al its next meeting after tho Election. Winioss tho Honorable FRANKLIN J MOdKS, Jr., Esquire Speaker of tho House of Represen? tatives, at Columbia, this tue th day cf Decem? ber, in tho year of our Lord cae thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight. FRANKLIN J. MOSES, JB., Speaker of the House of Representatives. A. O. JOKES, Clerk of tho House of Repreaenta tivea Decomber 14 20 Whiskey, Brandy, Wines, Oin, ?re. JOB BAWSON, Auctioneer, WAI be sold THU DAT, Cth instant, at Lolf-pia'. 10 o'clock, at Ko. 96 East Bay, 100 bbls WHTSEET . - quarter casks Brandy, Wines, Oin, &c - esses cot dials, Syrups.Bittcrs, Wines, &o., 4c. Terms-Cash on delivery. January 5 Positive Sale. BYT. M. CATER. Will be sold, THIS DAT, on Brown's Wharf, at three? qu irters-past 9- o'clock, 100 tub3 B?T1EB 50 tubs Lard 100 Hams Lot Open Crockery. Conditions casa._January 6 try Goods, l?ale, Shirts, Pantaloons, $c. BY JOHN G. MILNOR & CO. TH ra DAT, 5th instant, at 10 o'clock, we will gell, at oa\- AucUon Salesroom. Ho. 135 Meeting-atre?? .ILL-WOOL KENTUCKT JEANS, Mixed Ker? seys, Pieces Satinets, Bclnap Shirts, Gray Flannel Shirts, Nubias, Felt Hats, Alpico Hats, Boys' Hats, Cloth Caps, t-atloet and Casslraere Pants, OU Cloth Covers, dc, &c. Conditions cash. Januarys ' Balmoral Skirts, on Aecnunt of Manufactu? rers. BY JOHN G. MILNOR & CO. THIS DAT, 5th IDSL, at 10 o'clock, wc will sell, at our a?c tion sales room. No. 136 Meeting-street, on account of the manufacturer?, High Colored Fancy BALMORALS, 1 odies" and Misses' Printe i Gored Skirls, Fine Fancy Embroi? dered Felt Skirts, Arc. Conditions cash._January 5 [POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OF WEATHER. 1 Undenorilers' Sale. BY J. A. ENSLOW & CO. THIS DAT, the 5th inatant, will be sold, on South Central wharf, st ll o'clock ISO kegs NAILS. Damaged on the voyage from Philadelphia to this port, and sold for account of the Underwriters and. all concerned. January 5 Desirable Building Lot on Rutledge Avenue. BY J. FRASER MATH EWES. Will bo sold on TUE SD AT, 12th instant, at the old Pcstoffice, at.U o'clock, That DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT on the wost side of Rutledge Avenue, bolwean Morris and Can? non street?, measuring 90 feet iront by 178 feet deep. .j erma cash._Ruths atu6_January 1 Estate Sale of Plantations and Residences. BY LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE. On TUE3DAT, the 12th day of January. 1869, wfll be aold, at tho Old Postofflco, in Charleston, by-order of the Devisees of John Asbe. The handsome BRICK RESIDENCE on the north side of South Bay-street, between Meeting and King streets (th? residence- of the late Colonel John h. Ashe). being one ot the most desitable Dwellings in the city. On the premises are excellent brick kitchen, carriage house and stable. The lot mea? sures 74 f9et 1'J in. on front Uno, 69 foct G ia. on the back Une and 269 feet deep, more or less. ALSO, The THREE 8TOB? WOODEN MANSION HOUSE on the north sido of South "Bay-street, between Meeting and King streets, containing twelve room?, three piazzas, kc On the premises are brick kitchen, carriage house and stable. Tho lot measures 64 feet 7 in l i iront, more or less 62 toot on the back Une, and 241 feet deep, more or less. ALSO, The TWO RICE PLANTATIONS at tho best pitch of the tide, known as "Will Town" and "High Wassie," or "Rotterdam," now mnrgod into ono plantation, sit?ate in St Bartholomew's Parish, Col leton District, opposite WU1 Town, on a large creek, waters of Pon Poa River, containing jointly 1019 acres, of which 400 acres are rice land, un 1er bank; I about 260 of which have been planted this year); bounding to tho north and northwest by lands of estate Baynard and Edward Barnwell, to the south on lands of Mrs. Wayne, and to tho esst on said creek. On the place are two small Dwelling Houses and accommoda'lons for seventy or more negroes. ALSO, A TRACT OF PINE BARREN LIND, on the Pon Pon River, st. Paul's Pariah, opposite the Will Town Plantation, containiog 180 acres of land. ALSO, Fifteen TOWN LOTS in the villago of WU Town. ALSO. . The SEA ISLAND COTTON PLANTATION, in 8t. Paul's Parish,Colleton Distraer, 30 miles from Charles? ton, and abant 8 milos from Ad ima'Run Depot, on the Savannah and Charleston Rai road, known as the "Pontt Place," on Tuogiaoo River (the residence of Hie late Col. John S. Ash*), considered one of the most productive and certain placea on the coast, con? taining about 409 acres ol land, of which about 250 ore cleared. On the place aro overseer and negro houses. This place is considered healthy to reside on all the year. ALSO. The TRACT OF LAND OR ISLAND, comi/.ouly known a* Whooping Island on the Dawhoo River, Colleton Plstiict, containing 217 acres of land. ALSO, 'MOSS HILL" PLANTATION, lying in and around Adams' Run. Colleton District, containing about 10 io acres, moro or lest, having ab ant 60,000 Pine Trees, boxed; butting and bo und IL g to the east and northes-t by lands if estate of John T. Mar sball and tho cabre of Wm. Wi Idnson, to the north by plantation called "VeachcV," owned by estate James Klug, and to the west by binds of Edward Barnwell. ALSO, The TBA0T OF LAND known a,i "Roxbnry," St Paul's Pariah, Colleton District, containing about 350 acres. / Co J di li .na-One-third cash ; balance by bond, psy avie in two rqoal successive annual instalments, with interest tram day of sale, to be secured by rn mortgage of thc pr'p.-rty, the city reside a ces to be ir sure J uni policies amigntd Purchasers to pay for all necessary pa ors and revenue stamps. December 18 2 tuths? ctutbhrmtnT Jlurtiflneers' priuaic Sales. BY J. FRASER HATHEWES, Keas Estate Agent, rio. 55 Croud-street. For sate and Lease PHOSPHATE LAND?, of s eupertor qua'.uy, oa deop water navigation and healthy locations aU the yaur. RICE and COT ION PLANTATIONS and FABM8 bl all parts of thc State. CITY PROPERTY o' every description. November 2 3 mo?. /crtilijers. "GUANO !" No. 1 PERU VIAN. BAHUTS "SOLUBLE PHOSPHO-PERUVIAN." SARDY'? "AMMONIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC," ALSO, HIGH1S4T C- KA I) li.S PURK PIIOSPfJA TIC GUANOS A Xl) G lt OL' V D LAND PLASTER. TnE USE OF THE ABOVE SOLUBLE PdOBPHO PERUVIAN and Am tn oula ted soluble Pacific Ol?anos i? particularly recommended, being com pou'.da of tuc nc-.cdt Pacific Pho pha?c Guano, rendered soluble; thc tonner c ntainLug twenty per cent, of Pe.mviau Guano, and the latter highly am moniale I with animal matter-masing the most concentrated and profitable f?rtil zers in uso for cot? ton, corn, wheat and Tobacco, lor sale in bass and b it rds. in quantics to suit. Tcstlmon'alB from ho'e wha have used tho above wiU b ? turu! ed on application. GltA?SEK, LEE, S DI ?TH & CU., General Agents at Charleston. .-Feed, j-onr Land and lt will Feed Yon." December 21 DAC th? tu 4m O PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S SOLUBLE PAC IFIC GUA N O. CAPITAL.81,000,000. THIS GUANO DTFFEBs FROM PEROVIAN Guano simply in <be relative proportions of the same eli men ts of fertility. Its use during the past lour years for the culture of cotton and "orn hos given to it a character for standard excellence unsuipassed by genuine Peru? vian Guano, and where seasons of drought ?nter veno, lt prodncos a large incroa-<e ot crops. Tho piice at wbice this Guano is placed is so much below that-of Peruvian Guano, a-? to cour-tiiute it an object of rna.erial importance to southern Agriculture. The largo carita! and resaurcos of tho Company enable lt to furnish a Guano of the highe t valus at tho lowe't possible cost to consumer.?, and the highes; interest of tbe company is recognized in this po'icy. lhe Company looks to large sales, ama 1 profits and apormaueat trade for compensation on capital Invested. .Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL. of South Caro Rna, is Scientific Director to the Company, which afford a a sute guarantee of the continued ex? cellence of the Guano. None genuine unless brand . ed with the name o? JOHN 8. REESE & CO., Gene? ral Agents of the PACIFIC GUANO COMPANT. For terms and mode of application, apply to J. ?V. ROBSON, Agent for the State of south Carolina, Nos. 1 and 2 4 tia ut ic Wharf. Decembor 19 MO stuthdmo