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THE DAILY NEWS. ?3-LABOES! CIRCULATION.-7.HE DAILY #EWS BEING THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RECOGNISED AS HAVING TBE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THF LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN THE POSTOFFICE AT THU END OF EACH WEEK. ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW POsTOFFICE LAW. LOCAL MATTERS. AUCTION SALES THIS DAT. CAMPBELL, KNOX & Co. 'will sell at 10 o'clock, at their auctiou bou>e, Basel-street, furniture, Brus? sels carpets, Ac. J. A. EXSLOW A Co. wit! fell at 10 ?'clock, on South Atlantic wharf, a lar?e lo: of Florida oranges. HILES DKAEE will sell at 10 o'clock, in his sales? room, corner King and Liberty s reeta, beots, hats and cap?. MEETINGS THIS EVENING. Marion Lodge, at 7 o'clock. St John's Lutheisn Church, at 1 o'clook. Charleston Hoot and Ladder Company, No. 2, at 7 o clock. Charleston Steam Fire Company of Austen, at 7 o'clock. Charleston Biflemea Society, at 7 o'clock. THE DALLY NEWS PRICE CURRENT AND COM? MERCIAL CIRCULAI: will be ready fer delivery at our counting room at nine o'clock this morning. Single copies Are cents. Orders for ten copies and over will be filed at the rate of two and a bali cents per copy. THE CHESTER REPORTER -This paper, of which the first number was expected to be pub? lished yesterday, will not appear until about the 21st instant, in consequence of unexpected delays in the receipt of typo and other miterial. BOOTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY.-Thc annual meeting of the stockholders of the South Carolina Railroad Company and th'.- Southwestern Railroad Bank, and the election of directors for both corporations, wiil bc held in the hall cf the South? western R&ilread Bank on February 0. THE GAS COMPANY.-The statement contain edtn the notice oi the Gas Company yesterday, to the effect that the service pipe would be laid to base? ments without danger to consumers, should have read without charge lo consumers, the object of the company being to supply the gas to new consumers - at aa low a rate as possible. CITY STOCK.-A sale of $10,000 City Stock was mide yesterday by Messrs. Leitch and Bruns at 00. Both parties to this transaction were aware of thc fact that thc Supreme Court had granted the writ of mandamus in the contested election case. Early in the morning the prico of City Stock was G8a69, and at the close of business it was quoted at CO. THE SOUTH CAROLINA PHOSPHATES.-At the meeting of the Board of Trade, held on Wednesday night, the foUowing rest lutions were introduced by Dr. H. Baer, and unanimously adopted: Resolved, That this board takes a deep interest in tho important discovery of phosphate beds made in this neighborhood by the'- scieriific gentlemen of Charleston. Resolved, That tho native and adopted citizens of Charleston, who have earned distinction iu connec? tion with these discoveries and their development?, and thoso now engaged in extending the pt eduction and providing for the manufacture of these native fertilizers, are entitled te th-; earnest support ot the community and the applause of this board. Resolved, That the exe ?Beat and timely work late? ly published by Dr. N. A. Pratt, and dedicated to s board, is both tho evidence and the freut of ming and enterprise, worthy of the highest com? mendation. POETS or ENTRY.-The followirrg resolutions woro adopted at tho meeting of the Charleston Board of Trade, he'd on Wednesday night last: Whereat, By act ot Congress of March 2, 1831, the port of New Orleans WJS designated as the only port that citieB of the West situated upon the Mississip? pi River and its tributaries could uso as a port of entry; and wherems, said act was amended on tho 28th March, 1864, design .ting Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore as ports wherein West? ern cities might enter their g>ods imported from abroad. Therefore. R's*lvtd, That a memorial to Congress be drawn np by the executive committee of the board, asking Congress to open te the Western cities ef the United States alf the Atlantic and Gulf ports of entry, and that they have the same privilege of importing through said cities, and securing and paying the duties .> their importations at their twa kernes, as is now granted to certain Western cities by the act - Of 2d March, 1831. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions and of Marek 28,1851, be forwarded te the pr?sidents of the several boards ef trade of cities interested, e?d that onr senators and members ef Congress be re? quested to take ??Vial aotion in the premises. The following is the act referred to: An act to oxton ! thc warehousing system by estab? lishing private bond*, d warehouses, and for other purposes, passed March 28, 1854, per Tieasury Circu'ar dated March 30,1854. The particular attention of collector? and other officers of the customs is called to the very impor? tant provisions of the fifth ard sixth sections ef the aot of March 23th. 1864, which regulate the trans? portation of merchandise in bond. The fol lo wir g routes for the transportation of mer? chandise in bond from one port of entry to another port of entry or delivery, have been authorized by the Secretary of tbe Treasury, to wit: Front the perts of Hoston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore to Pittsburg. Wheeling, Cincinnati, Louis ville, St. Louis, Nashville, Natchez, Evansville, Jrew Albany, Burlington, Vc, ?ackett's Harbor, Bo. chester, Oawego, Lewiston, Buffalo, Ogdensburg, Plattsburg, Cape Vincent Erie Toledo, ban dusky. Cleveland, Detroit, Michlb'mackinac, Chicago and Mi i wa uk ie, by canal, railroad, river, or lake, wholly or in part, as the party may select in his entry. Also, from a port or ports on the Atlantic to any other port on the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, or the Pacific, o? vice vt rsa, by such route and conveyance as the party in his entry may select Also, from the port of New Orleans to any port of entry or delivery on the Mississippi and its tributa? ries, and bv such conveyance and route as tho party in his entry shall select Also, from tho ports ot Charleston and Savannah, to tho ports of KooxviLu, Nashville and Memphis. THE COLLINS-WOLFE Row.-Tho following aro tho facts in relation to thc difficulty between officer Wolfo and Dr. M. H. Colline, a synopsis of which was published day be.oro yesterday: . In December last, Collin? mado an affidavit that L<aac Dixson had committed an assault and battery on him; but, on cs am in a; iou, Dixson proved his in? nocence. Subsequently, Collins sued out a writ of ejectment against Dixson, to get him out of his promise". Dixson refused to vacate, and threatened suit against Collins for not putting scamps on tho receipts for rent which he had given him. Collies compromised and let Lixsonremain; but the costs in tho suit fell on Collins, who rclused to pay them.* An execution against Collins was thereupon placed in the hands of Constable R. D. Easton to levy. While in thc dacharge of this duty, Easton was vio? lently assaulted by Collins, who was compelled to Rive bonds to k6ep the peace. Easton then made a second attempt to levy, but was vio? lently resisted by M. Samuel, who threat? ened to tako his life. Easton apr lied to Magis? trate Mackey for a warrant against Samuel, and Cfs matter was placed in the hands of officer Wolfe, who arrested Samuel and was taking hun to jail, when he requested the officer to go home with him and he would get bail. Wtcn they reached tho house, Collins came in and Inquired what was the matter. Samuel told him if he did not go his bail be would have to go to jail. Collins offered to go his surety, and was retuned. He immediately jumped to tho frout door, locked it, and put the key ia his pocket and then said to Wolfe, "Nov there is two to one; I'd see what's what" Wolfe demanded tho opening of the door, and said if lt was not opened he would break it down. Samuel ad? vised Collins to open it, and he did so. Wolfe ?aid Samtuil must go with him Collins told Samuel to clos? the 'loor, and shoved Wo'fe, who said to Collina, I arrest yoi m the name of th J State. Collits seized a smoothing iron and made after Wolfe, and grabb d him by the hair and thrust bim out of doors. Wolte want to th<5 windsw and told Samuel to como out, while Collins kept erring. 'TU murder bim," &e. Wolf? went to th* Upper Guardhouse and obtained prompt assistance, and tried to enier tho gate, but was resis od. Woife and th 3 po.icemen retired. Wol e went to Megisti ato Mackey for forthe.- instruction. Magistrate Ma key wont with Wolfe to the Lower Guardhouse and ob? tained other policemen to arrost Collins and Samuel CoUlns defied the officer again. Magistrate Mackey was corsulted ag .in, and he said they must go back and get the prisoner, who was taken. Coli ns fled out of the back door, and was not seen again until hygave himself up, as stated in j rsi ord ay'a NEWS, when be waa held to bail on three charges, in euros aa previously Butted. CHANCE FOR A THEATRE.-WO understand | that the South Carolina Insiituto bas offered to dc . j na'e the ?and whereon the fino hall stood, in Meo'- . ing-strcet, to an individual or corroratioa that will put up a theatre on it. PERSONAL.-It. H. Grenncker, Esq., ono of the editors and proprietor? of the Newbeiry Herald, ono rf the best weeklies published i this State, is in the city for a lew .lays. He s;'oak3 very favorab'y of thee nditionof thing* ju that teflon. Money rs pleutiful m his district, and thc reader- of the Herald will make good customers for our merchant*. THE THEATRE.-Last night (thc benefit of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watkins) the thc.it'e was not as foll as it should have been. The stars ? ere well sustain? ed by tiie company. Io-nigbt thc fascinating ro? mance, "Foul Play," dram ?tized by Harry Watkins will be performed. Tho sceuic effect .will be fine, in? cluding thc sinking ot a full rigged ship. THE CITY RAILWAY.-Wo examined yesterday the ordinance chartering the city railway, and And that it is only required to keep the streets ovor which it pastes m repair, unlcr certain specified conditions that do not necessitate cDnipliauce in the present excellent order of tho track aud road generally. The imprest rm abroad in thc community thit the com? pany is derelict In ita attention to tho requirements of the ordinance and indifferent to their manifest duty, is an ciror. CLUBS AND ^TARS.-A pocketbook was re cov red yesterday at the detectivo office, which had been lost by a lady on Queen-street. . There was also recovered a set of harness that bad been stolen from Mr. Wm. Cirrlnpton. Wm. timmens and Alex. Kimmous were lodged yesterday fir stealing a gold watch from Rose, a colored woman at the Calder Bouse. Adeline Johnson, colored, was repor'cd for severe, ly whipping Pau1 Webb, a colored boy. A couple of soldiers were arrested for being drunk; one ot them, alto, lor throwing bricks at a window ia Meeting-street HOTEL ARRIVALS-January 7-Pavilion Ho? tel-E J Tarkcr, Salters. S C; Wm Palmer. J W Rice, W H Jone?, New York ; J Kelly, Savannah; N Stan? ton, llancing, S t'; R Baxter, Savannah; M Munro, Lyaia ; J L J o a es. J R Nirffl ;r, Fordsville ; A Lucas, J Lucas, city; Eli Odom, Darlington; Dr Daniel T Pope, Edisto, SC. Charleston Hotel.-C A I attrobo, Augusta; D J Alexander, Louisville; R C Jone3, Virginia; J C Gil let Augusta; F M Holmes, Boston; W L Legett. Bal timore.AH Chisolm, City; L > Harper, Collcton; Henry R Morgan and ]adv, Miss L Malara^ P A Har? grave, Xi P Davis, lady and two daughter?, New York; lt S Singleton, South Carolina; W M Conley, Miss Bellah, Mi-s Ca J by, Wilmington; A G Burakin, Maine; E BLaw, Deca'ur. Ga. THE UNITED ?SXATES COUBT, january 7 HON. GEOHOE S. BOTAN, PRF6IDINO -The court opened at eleven o'clock, and disposed ol the follow? ing cause? : Tx parte Jesse Kilgore, ii re James S. Thompson. Petition for sale of estate and to establish Ben. Or? dered that assignee sell property otter due notice, pay lien and counsel fees. Ex perte John Dawson, in rc Thomas W. Gore. Idem. Property ordered to be sold; after paying costs, pay liens, according to priority; notice tu je given to all lien creditors to establish liens. Ex parto Ezekiel uaekin, in re John Gaskin. Pe? tition to establish lien, &c. Ordeied assignee to sell property and pay liens according to priority. In re Asa I' .je. Petition to amend schedule. Per? mission to amend granted. Ex parte Winborn Lawton. Petition for final dis? charge. Final hearing 1st February, and case refer? red to J. C. Carpenter. Registrar, to report Credit? ors to b? notified by February. Ex parte Henry S. Leseeno. Petition for final discharge. Final hearing 29th inst, and referred to j. C. Carpenter. Ex parte Jno. J Hodge. Idem. Order as above. Ex parte Leon Druelle. Application for citizen? ship. Petitioner in pro. per. appeared and signed oath of intention, and certificate was issued. Ex parte Donald J. Auld, iu fe Mary E. Marshall vs. L. J. Gaillard. Same or 1er. In re T. C. Richardson and Y. A. Butler vs. M. L Harwin. Same order. Ia re Isaac Bagnall, ad. L. P. Oliver. Petition calling for creditors to establish Ben. Referred to J. 0. Carpenter. Ex parle L. D. M. Byrd, in re T. M. McCutchen. Petition to establish lien of judgment. Referred to J. C. Carpenter. - Ike Jndge approved of the following assignees: D. J. Auld. D. J. Winn, T. J. Lama tte, J. S. Byan. 0. J. Henderson, and D. J. Winn, in re T. A. Saunders. Ex parte William Simms, In re Hutson Leo. Peti? tion by mortgage creditors to establish hen. Re? ferred to J. C. Carpenter, Registrar. REPORTERS' CRUMBS.-Tho thanks of this office are duo t tn. Superintendent of th; South Caro? lina Railroad Company for favoi s received. The disbursing officer of tho Freedmen's Bureau will sell on January 12th, at No. 10 East Bay, a horse, a mule, ?addles bridles and oflce furniture. The real, propet ty of the eslate of Colene! John Ashe will be sold at auction by L. D. DeSaussure on the 12th January. There will be numerous sales of real estate in this city on the 12th inst Paul, Welch A Brandes are receiving thirty thou? sand Havana oranges. The property known as the l aw Range will be sold at auction cn tho 2d February. Tho threo fine plantations on tho Combahee, known as Reserve ? rove, The Hughes and Clarks, will b; sold at auction In this city on the lit h instaat. lt was eun cntly rumored yestorday that a duel had beon fought on the race course, a dav or two ago, between a couple of "high strung" youths; the weapons-thron dollar shot guns and poas. 1 he commission ou planter'.; supplies, a. 'ac Mili? tary Hall, adjournel yestorday without doing any business, as therj was not a qnirutn. Ihero will ba a p irtial oclip.;e of tho moon oa the 27th instant, which wt ll bs visible in this city. An election will toko placo on thc 20th instant for a mn-ter and matron of the Alms House; also, for a bockkeopcr and doorkeope-. The Northeastern train la.-t evening brought a gang cf about sixty Virginie freedmen, en route for Georgia, where they have contracted to labor dur? ing the coming year. As they passed along Meet? ing-street Ulk'n.,' cheerfully aud swigging their packs and canteens, (ho dusky cortege attracted lunch attentfo*. Mr. J. Fraser Matbowes yesterday sold the bu ld iuTloton Rutledge avenue, bot ween Bee and Can? non streets, ninety by one hundred and seventy, eight fest (next north of Captain Gilchrist's resi? dence), for S2101 cash. 'I he property was to have been sold at auction on the 12.h instaat. Tho ne v commissions s of the Alms House have organized, and appointed Z. P. Oakes Esq., chair? man. A priva'e dispatch received in this city states that the Prometheus arrivel in Baltimore on Monda/, the 4th, and part of bet cargo of cotton was sold that day. A movement is oi foot to got the old postofflee Crom the government for a t?im of years, repair it by contribution, and convert it into a stock ex? change. THE NEWS suggested a stock exchange some days ago. Judge Aldrich lectured In Augusta on Wednesday evening OB "Modera Fashions and Fast Women." The proceeds to aid in tho e iucat.on of orphans of Contederate soldiers. The Board of Trustees of the Boys' Homo, In Ashley-street, return their thanks for the generous contribution of a barrel of rice, presen ed by tho West Point Mills through Mr. Wm. Leoby. This kindly remembrance is greatly appreciated. The primitivo mode of travelling from the upper part of the State-in wagons-is coming again into vogue. The musical cry of the carriers of THE NEWS, rcftn larly heard over tho streets in the morning just aft. r daybreak, has a] eculiir charm for ile readers. The newly eloeted officers of Howard Lodge, I. O. 0. F., wore installed last evening at Odd Fe,lows' Hall, corner King and Liberty streets, lhere were a number of ladieB pr.Beat to wituess the interesting ceremonies. The Chailsston Riflemen So ie ty celebrate their anniversary to-night, comer of King and Liberty streets. The anniversary celebration of the ?'Pioneer" takes place to-night Dr. Bach ir au's congrega ti on meet to-day to consi? der the formal call to Dr. Hisks. A THRIFTY. EinoRANT.-A Gorman emigrant vjo settled in Newberry, in this Stato, wiibin tho last few months, has earned so much by hiR industry th it he hos purchasoJ a lo! of land for $1000, paying ?C03 cash. LLUE EIDOE RAILROAD.-Colonel James P. Low, recently a disbursing officer of the Freedmen's Bureau in this city, has been appointed Chief Civil Engineer of thc Biuo Ridge Railroad. Ct lonel Lowe graduated at thc Scientific Institution, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and has pursued civil engineering all his Ufe. nc came to Charleston af.cr thc surrender in tho capacity cf asristnnt quartermaster, and when mustered out was appointed disbursing officer of the Freedmen's Bureau. , THE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD.-The petition of thc tax-payers 01' Charleston to the General Assembly for aid in reconstructing this railroad, now ordered to bo forwarded by the Board of Trade to the President ol tho Senate and tho Spoaker of tho Uouie of Repr?sentatives, should be ono of the most influential documents ever hid before a legislative Cody. It is signed by our merchants, brokers, fac? tor?, shopkeepers and owners of real estate repre? senting one-third oi (ho taxation of thc whole .-tato, and cannot fiii to have great waight with the mem? bers of ihc Legislature 1 hr petition reads as follows : To the Honorable the Senile and House of Represcnta Uves of the Stale ff South Caronia: The memorial of the Board of Trade of tho City of Charleston respectfully invites the ntteution of your honorable boche? to the importance, at this time, of a completion of tho various railroad projects now be? fore you, regarding tho development of such enter? prises as all important to tho great industrial and commercial intorcsta of tho State. Your memorialists have noticod with satisfaction tho evident rign* of a determination on the part of your honorable boJies to advance evcrv enterprise tending io promote the general welfaro, and feel con? fident that you will, duriug the present srssion, specioU ? extend such aid and encouragement to our crippled railroads as will establish them on a firm aud durable basis. Your memorialists would ospocitlly invite your coaside-atiou to the importance of an ciriy re.-ob? struction of the Savannah and Charleston Railroad. A referonce to the maps of the country will show a continuous Imo of seaboard communica i. n from Portland, Maine, to St. Mark's. Florida, ? on the Gulf ot Mexico, and also to New Urloans and Texas, ex copting the broken link of forty-five miles from Charleston to Savannah. Your memorialists ara a'so impressed wiih thoim porlance cf this enterprise, as looking to thc omen? ing of direct UUB?BO-S relations with thc most fertile portions of Georgi : and Florida, thus enabling ?ur citizens to bring a large amount of taxable property within the borders of our State It appears to your memorialists ?hat thc benefit? to accrue from thc construction of this short liuk of road xviii edd as much to the muteria' prosperity of the State as any project now under consideration by your honorable bodies. Your memorialists respectfully ask your earnest consideration ot the Ruhject muter of this petition, and pray that you will afford such mean? of relief in the premises as will injure tho early opening ol diicet communication by rail between Charleston aad Savannah. Tbc Row in the Bas ber Shop. TO THE EDITOR OF TUE NEWS. Your Columbia correspondent is in error concerning the difficulty between Mr. Reed, of Sum? ter, and Sheriff Coghlan. Thc difficulty was brought OR by Coghlsn'B imprudence and insulting language, an i Mr. Recd is sustained by all tho rc-poctable people cf tue Town of Sumter. Coghlan was not seriously hurt, and was attending to his business as sheriff on Monday last. The canse of bis absence (rom'Columbia is the more profitable employment at Sumter, and not the chastisement a l ministered by Mr. Reed? ONE WHO KNOWS. jBUSlSr?SS NOTICES. CHOICE GREEN AN? BLACK TEAS, $1 per pound, at Wilson's Grocery, southeast corner Society and Anson streets. Goods delivered free. DON'T FORGET that Dowio A Moise's Drug Store is the place to find " Hood's Sovereign Balm" the only sure euro for Coughs. They have the genuine article direct from the manufactories. Fccombcr 30 wfmG LADIES" LUNOH AT KINSMAN'S SALOON.-Oys? ters in every style. Mince pie?, fresh daily. Hot cof? fee and chocolate at all hours. leo cream every day. -O INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS Of all Denominaliins. Also, PROPRIETARY STAMPS, kept on hand and for sale by HUGER A RAVEN IX, Brokers and Insurance Agents, No. SO East Bay, corner Exchange-street. December ll fru?mos S?jirts on? /nmisljing ?000S. JTEW YE Alt GOODS, AI REDUCED PRICES. STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS. SCARFS AND TIES, HOSIERY AND- GLOVES. WITH AN DQIEN3E VARIETY OF SILK AND LINEN HEMMED HANDKERCHIEFS AND UNDER-CLOTHING. AN ELEGANT VARIETY OF NEW GOODS, AT EXTREMELY LOW PUKES, AT E . SCOTT'S, Meeting-street, opposite Market Hall. January 1 Cmos plank poohs, prfattnfli gingini). "BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY. PLANK BOOKS OF A'. L DiSCRIPUONS MADE to order, with any 6t> le of Binding or i altern of Hut? ing, ol best material and workmanship. BOOK-BINDING. MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, MDSf ', NEWS? PAPERS, Bibles, Prayer Books, fee., Boun.1 in auy style, and neatly Lettered with narnu. Lithographing and J b Printing. JOB PRIN'lING-Cards, Letter, Note nnd BUI Heads, Circulars, Dray Receipts, Pamphlets, fea, ia first-rate stylo and at low prices. STATIONERY. AU varietios of LAW, OFFICE AND FANCY STA? TIONERY. BLANK BOOKS. A largo assortment of our own and of the best Northern manufacturers, coottantly on band. NOTICE -Wo are offering our aurplus slock of Check Books, Bank Books, Railroad and Vessel. Re? ceipt Bpoks. Cotton Weight and Ship.iiug Hooks, at greatly reduced prices. TIME BOOKS lor Planto s, Mechanics and Busi? ness Mon Koucrally (monthly and weekly;, a great variety oi forms. BAKERS' BREAD BOOKS, Landing and Dockugo Books, Magistrates' Doo.ets, Hot>d Registers, Ax. TO DEA LE I ts. Havln? a largo surplus of BLANK li 0 OKs, of all styles of binding, the trade will be supplieJ for a limited lime at a great reduction on New York cost. At COURTENAY'S, December ll fmwlme No. 9 BROAD-SIRBBT. PAPEK HANGING. ALARGE ASSORTMENT, AT KINSMAN BROS. January 7 thrtnlmo ill i Iii i! CT!) ?00?I5, &?. Jt^JISS K. A. D10KTI.AND, No. 3?3 KING-STREET, TALL AND WINTER MTLLINEKY. uso, DRESS AND CLOAK MAKIAG ATfLNDED TO. October 21 . wfm 3mos Hemingway Premium Cement. YtfAGON WILL STAND CORNEUMEElISG AND Yt Market?rom S to ll A. M.; Old Poatoflicc, ll A. M. to 3 P. M.; then Meelingand Market until 6 P. M._2*_January 7 LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTIINTQ. Steam PacMii? Lace Lo'ttiier Kivits and Buhi s Seit Hooks, &c, FOR SALE BY WAT. M. BIRD & CO., .So. 203 BAST SAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. January C 3mo A D V A N C E s ON COTTON. TO PLANTERS AND OTHERS WISHING TO HOLD COTTON IN ENGLAND, Where STORAGE. INSURANCE, and other expenses for holding aro LESS than in tbo United States, wo will advauco TEX CENTS PER. POL'ND ON MIDDLINGS, Shipped to our friends in Liverpool, charging4ho Eng? lish commercial rate of interest, wnicb at present is FIVE PER CENT. And hold as long as desired. CLAG HORN, HERRING fe CO,, Accommodation Wharf. November 13 2 mos P. P. TOALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER OF DOOKS, SASHES AM) BLINDS HOBLBECK'S WHARlr, Charleston, S. C. Particular attention paid to Shipping. Julv SO Cmos* GROVER & BAKER'S FAMILY SEWING UACHINES. THE VERY HIGHEST PRlZg-THE IMPERIAL Cross of tho Lesion of Honor-waa conferred upon tho representative of the GROVER k BAKER SEWING MACHINES at tbe Exposition Universelle, Paris, 18C7. The GROVER k BAKER FAMILY SEWING MA? CHINE 5 are thc only Machines that can both sew perfectly and < mbroider pcrteetly. Tboy sew with th ie ids direct fiorn the spool, and repaire no re-winding. Unlike other Machines, lltC5o (aston both onds of the seam by their ow:i oi.er?iion. With thom Machines, whilo silk ?J used upon tho right or fa:c-siilo of the Boam, cotton nny be used uiioii the o.hcr .-i lc. Th i i eau be donc on no other Machino, and is a grrat saving n;>on all articles ftitdied or undo Ul? wit j silk GItwVES A BiRBB'S ^?WINO MACHINED nro 6old at New York pric;j by KINSMAN BROTHERS No. OTO KISG-STUEET, SOLU AGENTS FOP. TUE STATE CF SOUTH CAROLINA. Jft tuary tl_ wfmlruo T?AAOS K A'S SORE i'UPl ~~ J^rzszzr^ FOB D':-TROYIN-I y^^^' ^^K **??... to?, fee. 'h'ff*\>Y.;.1 ?->NT\ vi.ioi ihvnun'ioacani vfcC )?</,;. ehe -:s ari mg fr.-m 'jj?^'-^V.-y^'vr-:?k thcr ii., mg m tl o r fci^i^? ;--..-^'.^i ii?i. A '4;^-" ';t:?.:?3a A PHOSPHORIC ^?**^: PASIE, licnnetioiU* X'y~j-:.^%pp?:*f^ .".ate, ?uni w mated limes. J he grr-aiea- discovery of ils kin ? in the ?gi ws live iu. No pemou need b i tjoabl d wi:h Kars Mio?, Dod Bugs or Loach H. lor Vr. Jsi^e-in's d s trnctive remedy is wit imho >ca:ib of ail, prcjiared on Iv by btiuxc.i from ia c anil \aluublc eom;)ouu is it* cheapness is : s wonderful as us o.licacv-linn dn-dsoi testimoni?is havo bc n receive I in m all parts oj tho Co j tod > talca as t < Ita value und saiisfac tory operative power, from which, lor irani of np ce, we simply select tho I'nL'Owiiig. . WlLUnD's Ho IEL. N> ASHIN0T0K, D. ) Octob'Tlst, 18C8. J Mn. ISAACSKK-Dear Kir: It gi-cn mu great plow uro to testily to Bl gratifying result obtained ai this flotol through usine: your Phosphoric Pisle; il is now two years sure I firs- beard of your rcnn?dy,:!ud itetc mined to givo it a la>r trial; that trial proved so BU ce*lut that not a Iraco ol Rats nr Roaohds havo since becu di.scover.il, although previous to (bat time we v,>re completely overrun. Wishing yuH cvoiy success in tue mei ul career you have chosen, I ionian), yours res cctfnl y. JOHN WOLFE, Emrineer. For mle by DOWIE A M OIS a, Wholcsalo Drug dirts. No. 1C9 Meeling-streeot. corner tia?. .1, Cbar.csio i, S. C., October 7 wfm3mo4 Arron's lor -outh-un Matre. DENTIST. ROOMS AT HIS RESIDENCE, NORTHWEST COU? NER OF MEETING AND SOCIETY <TBfcETd. November U) * fmwGmos Q. EO. H. UOPPOCK, FACTOR AD COMMISSION MERCHANT, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, Charleston, S. C. P. GADSDEN HASELL. 6mos September 21 pastness (Carba. gOUTHERN STE > Ci I. MANUFACTORY' E. H. .RODGERS, MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN STENCIL STOCK AND DIES, Steel Letters and Stamps. Checks and Tags, Broad aud German'SilTer Key Rings, Chains, ic. Marking Inks by the gallon or barrel. Agent for Hill's Patent Hand Stamps, Seal Presses, Branding Irons, Ac. No. 12* EAST BAT-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Call and examine specimens. January 8_6mos gUAVING ANO HAIU-CUTT1NG, BY W. E. MARSHALL, AT THE DROAD-STREET BARBER SALOON, Ko. 81 (UP STATUS). December S QTTO SOIV 1 TAG. DYER AND SCOURER, Ul Market-street, between King and A rchdale-strc eta. GENIS' COATS, VESTS, PANTS AND HA?S Dyed, Cleaned and Pressed. , November 12 wfm3mos H . SASS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. 49" Office No. 98 BROAD-STREET, north side between Kins and Meeline. May 8 TOGA? Af SEABROOK. ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY. No. 33 BROAD-STREET. ROSWELL T. LOGAN...E. BATtABD SEABBOOK september ?^yiLBUR dc SON, REAL ESrATE BROKERS & AUCTIONEERS, No. 59 Broad, street, Charleston, S. C. Borrow and loan money, attend to collection of rents, and nil manner of claims. July 13 mwi/Smo gAMUEL C. BLACK, STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKER, No. ?8 Broad-street, Charle non, S. C. ' Transactions made at auction or private sale. January 1 Imo JJ H . D c L E O N , BROKER, Charleston, S. C. JSVTLL BUT A1TD BELL ON COMMISSION, BEAL ESTATE, STOCKS, BONDS, COUPONS, GOLD, SILVER, BANK BILLS AND EXCHANGE. Janu.ry 1_Imo JJOLMES dc MACBETH, No. 36 Broad-street, Charleston, b. C., BBOKERS, AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Will antoni tc Renting and Collecting of Rents and purchase and Bale of Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver and Real Estate. ALSO, To thc Parch aso of doods and Supplies for parties in the country upon reasoniblo terms. Gxoaos L. HOLMES.ALEXANDEB MACBETH. Janu-ryl lyr T. LK1 IC II df R. S. BRUNS, MONEY AND BEAL ESTATE BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 36 Broad-street, Charleston, S. C. January 1 Imo J >RA lt TON.FORD, BROKER, No. 40 BROAD-STREET, BUYS AND SELLS BEAL ESTATE AND PUB? LIC AND PRIVATE BONDS, Stocks and Securi? ties, of all kinds. Also, negotiates Loans on Real Estate and Stock Collaterals. January 2 DA o Imo OWNDES dc GRIMBALL, No. 28 Broad-street, BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION, REAL ESTATE, BONDS, STOCKS, Ac., Ac, Ac. Reutins ol nouses attended to. T. PlKCKKET LOWSDES.BERKLEY 0KIMBALL. January 1 Imo J H . WILSON, No. 5 Broad-street. GOLD, SILVER, BANK ROIES, COUPONS, STOCKS ANO BOVDS, Fought find Sold at Market Bates.'Checks on NowYjikanl Bal mord, and Bratts ou England. Ireland, Parin and Ber'iu. January 1 Imo <3ri) (?Doo?s, (Ctr. G II ii AT ATTRACTION FURCHGOTT & BROS, WHOLESALE A.YD RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE i CORSER KING AND CALHOUN STREETS. WE BEG IO INFORM THE LIDIES AND OUB Cubtonicrs lu peuornl. ilia; wc hovd just re? ceived (in .'iddu'on to our usual stock of DOMtVilC ?nd FANi:Y (JO..'l S), a new supp.y suitablo fer the present seasou. . CONSISTING OF: CLOAKS, DRY GOODS, POPLINS, 4c, at reduced prices BREAKFAST SHAWLS, from 70c. up 150 dozen HOOP SKIR I'S, 61) to Mc. 2d do. : a GE.iEVItVE HOOP SKIRTS, an elegant article, 80c. only A new supply of CORSETS, 70c. Ottouh- imer's celebrated French CORSET, ?1 00 and upward A full and completo assortment of German and Eng? lish HOHL:R?, from UK up Afane a-sortaient of Ladies' and Children's Silk, Ber? lin i'ir. h sud Li?lo GLOVES, elegant dosi ?ns, und suitatile tor Christmas prssouts. ALSO, A lot cl PHOTOGRAPHIC A LB t'MS, at 75c. Ladi s'Velvet and Morocco PORlMO.\AlES, very cheap A (rood Bflcction ot BLANKETS, COMFORTS, QUILTS FLANNELS, CA3SIMERES TABLE DAMASKS, &c, At tho lowost figures. Wc would also notify nur patrons that w,- have ar? ranged u boiarate depart J,eui tu our Storo exclu? sively for BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUM KS, &c. XSp- ENTRANCE ON CALBOUN-STREET. FURCHGOTT dc BROS., No. ?7 KING-STREET. December 14 3mo jp H. GRC'PY At CO., DE ALE RB IN LEATHER, HIDKS AND OIL, No. ii SOUTH CALVE RT-STREET, Baltimore. P. H. GBUPY.H. G. CURTAI October 19 9-3mos ^?cim Salts. Publie Scie. BY A. a MCGILLIVRAY, Auctienrcr. Under a foreclosure of mortgnce from-to -, I xviii cspo.-e. at public Bale, T?-MO KROW. tho 9th instant, at 10 o'c'eck A. M., precisely, in front of the OidPostofficc, 1 BLACK MULE, ALSO; Immediately aft?r <hc above BB'P. at Storehouses on Boyce's South Wharf, 1 STEAM ENGINE (sixhorse-power), with the Shaft? ing, Machinery and Belting 1 Cotton Whipper. AND 2 COTTON GINS. Terms cish. E. W. M. MACKEY, January 8 Au ent for Mortgagee. House and Lot in Elizabeth-sheet. BY WARBLAW & CAREW. Will bo fold on TUESDAY next, 12th Instant, at ll o'clock A.M., at the corner ot East Bay and Broad st cets, ? A BOUSE AND LOT, No, 3 Elizabeth-street, on the west tide, two doors north of Calhoun. The Dwelling contain? four rooms, with piazza on the south. 'I hore is also a tl'ch eu wifb necessary out? buildings. The Lot measures SO feet G inches front, by about 113 feet deep. Torus-One-third cash; the balance in one and two years, with mortgage seemed by tho property. Purchaser to pay W. k 0. for the papers. January 8_fmlh3 Seventy-five Acres oj Lund on South Carolina Railroad, sixteen miles from the city, well timbered and partially settled. BY J. FRASER MATHEWES. Will be Bold on TUESDAY, 12th instant, at the Old Postofflce, at ll o'clock, Terms cash, and purchaser to pay J. F. M. for pa? pers and a'amps. January 7 Estate Sale of Plantations and Residences, BY LOUIS B. BeSAUSSURE. On 1UESDAY, the 12th day of January, 1869, will be r dd, at the Old Postotllce, in Charleston, by order t i the Devisees of John Asbe. The handsome BRICK RESIDENCE on tho north side of South Bay-street, between Meeting and King streets (tho residence of tho late Colonel John b. Asbe). being one of the most desitable Dwellings In the city. On the premises aro excellent brick kitchen, carriage house and stable. The lot mea? sures 74 feet lu in. on iront Une, 69 feet 6 in. ctn the back Une and 269 feet deop, more or less. ALSO, The THREE STORY WOODEN MANSION HOUSE on the north side of South 'Bay-street, between Meeting and Kmg streets, containing twelve room-, three piazzas, kc. On the premises arebriok kitchen, carriage houso and stab'e. Tho lot measures 64 feet 7 in. ia iront, more or lesa, G2 foot on the back Une, end 241 feet deep, more or less. ALSO, / Tho TWO RICE PLANTATIONS at the-bost pitch of tho tide, known as "Will Town" and "High Wassie," or "Rotterdam," now merged into one plantation, situate in St Bartholomew's Parish, Col felon District, opposite WU1 Town, on a large creek, waters of Fon Poa Biver, containing jointly 1049 acres, of which 400 acres are rice land, under bank (about 260 of which have been planted this year); bounding to the north and northwest by lands of estate Baynard and Edward Barnwell, to the south on lands ot Mrs. Way oe. and to the east on said creek. On tho place are two small Dwelling Houses and accommodations for seventy or more negroes. ALSO, AIRACT OF PINE BARREN LVND, on the Pon Pon Biver, St. Paul's Parish, opposite the WiU Town Plantation, containing 180 acres of land. ALSO, Fifteen TOWN LOTS in the village of Witl Town. ALSO, The SEA ISLAND COTTON PLANTATION, in St. Paul's T arish, Colle lou Dis trie:, 3d miles from Charles ton, and ab nut 8 miles from Ad iras' Run Depot, on the Savannah and Charleston Rai.road, known as the .'Point Place," on Toogidoo Biver (the residence ot the late Col. John S. Asbe), considered one of the most productive and certain places on the coast, con? taining about 400 acres ol land, of which about 200 are cleared. On the place are overseer and negro bouses. This place ia considered healthy ta reside on all tbe year. ALSO. Tho TRACT OF LAND OR ISLAND, commonly known as Whooping Island on the Dawkoo Biver, Colloton District, containing 217 acres of land. ALSO, "MOSS HILL" PLANTATION, lying in and around Adams' Run. Colleten District, containing about 1010 acres, more or loss, having about 60,000 Pine Trees, boxed; batting and boundiLg to the east and northca-t by lands of estate of John T. Mar? shall and the cstato of Wm. Wi kin?on, to the north by plantation called "Veacbe's," owned by eetate James King, and to the west by lands of Edward Barnwell. ALSO, The TB A CT OF LAND known as "Rexbury," St. Paul's Parish, Co'.loton District, containing about 360 acres. Conditiins-One-third cash; balance by bond, p.iy ?vle in two equal successive annual instalments, with interest from day of sale, to bo sccurod by a mortgage of tbe property, tho city residences to bo tenured and policies assigned Purchasers to pay for all necessary pa., ore and revenue stamps. December 18 2 tuthsG u:tulhfsmtu7 Jvuitionccra' Jprinatc Sale*. Residence on South Ray street. BY LOUIS B. BeSAUSSURE. At Private Sale Tho three-story WOODEN BESIDEMCX, No. 28 South B.y (fifth west of King-street), containing six upright and one dressing room, doable piazzas, on a trick basement, and attached a brick addition, with kitchen, wath room and servants' apartments, kc. Lot measures 60 feet front by 160feet deep. This is a very cool situation, and commands a fine vt? w of the water. ALSO, The LOT OF UND on Lamboll-street, sdjolning tho ab ive on tho north, with two two-story Wooden Boildings thereon. Lot 68 feet front by 160 feet deep. Apply as above, at No. 23 BROAD-STREET. January 8 tmw3 BY J. FRASER MATHEWES* Real Cstato Agcut, No. 00 Broad-street, For sale and Lease PHOSPHATE LANDS of a superior quaUty, on deop water navigation and healthy locations all th? year. B'CE and COTTON PLANTATIONS and FABMS ll all parts of the state. CITY PROPERTY of evory description. November 2 3mot>. ?financial. GOrj), SILVER, BANK NOTES, COUPON*. STOCK3 AND BONDS, bought and sold at cttrrout market rate; by J. ti. WILSuN, Janutryl fmwfl No. 6 t-rcad street. EXCHANGE FOR SALL1. CHECKS ON KEW YORK BALTIMORE. DRAFTS Os ENGL\ND IR ?.LAND PARIS and BEBLIS. For .'tie in rams to suit, by J. H. WILSON. January 1 fmw? No. 6 Broad-strcot. CHECKS ON NEW YORK. .IN CURRENCY OR GOLD. LESESNE & WELLS, No. 19 BROAD-STREET. December 24 Imo Hero Jpablirntions. J^USSELL'S BOOR STORE. WEEKLY LIST NEW BOOKS, &c. TQE POET AND THE PAlsTER, or Gems of Art and i-ong, with ninety-nine 1-rge steel engrav? ing, imperial Svo. moroco, S20. TEKCTSO.N'S ENID III istrated by Gustave Doro, fo? lio, ID an e egant binding, ?10. T?K?TSOK'S LOCKSLT Ii ALL, illustrated by Honncsy, 4 octavo, $3. GHAT'S ELZOT, with seventeen finely colored draw? ings and a photographic reproduction cf the crii''nal manuscript, 4io $6 20. WAYSIDE Posi?s, origlual Potms of country life, cdiiod by Robert Buchanan, with forty-sevon illustrations. 4io. $10 THE BIRD, by Mich lei, ill'Strafed by two hundred sud teu exquisite engravings b? GlacomclU. S6. Ca nt ir is SOHO or ll MES ol t? manuel, selected 1 rom alleges by Philipnohaff, D. JJ., Svo, cloth gili extra, $6. COWPEU'S -A?LE TALK, and other Poems, Leauti juliy illustrated by the mut emineat English A-tist?, 1 volume. 4to, $3. fcTOBT WITHOUT AM END, f-om the German of Ca? ro ve, large 4to, with (ifteen beautiful pic? tures, in i mi ta* io J of water color?, $7 6?. CHRISTMAS CABOL by charles Dicken?, with thirty iiiu-tratinns, by Ey ii DH?, -ma,? 4 ocavo, $5. SCOTIA'S BARDS, the choicest productions of the Scottish Poets, beautifully illustra,ed, 8vo, $4. MAUROS, by Waller -cott, with fifteen photographic Bin trauen , $8. LATS OF THC HOLT LAND, from snclent and modern writers, with sixty-three illust ations, 8vo, >6. CHAMBEES' BOOK OF LATS a miscellany of popular antiquities, two larne volume?, royal Bro, 99. The above are aU In elegant bindings, January 1 lyr Omgesl -Oranges 1. .Pranget.L BY J. A. MSLOW & CO. Will be sold THIS l'AY, 8th instant, st IO o'efock, alongside of Schooner-S.- D.-??organ, -lying-" at 8onth AUantic Wharf, * - - M FLORIDA ORANGES Barrels Florida Oranges. January 8 Furniture, Cooking Stove, Brutseis. Carpel!, Crockery, $c. , CAMPBELL, MOX & CO.. Cash Auction House. Ko. 65 Hasel-sireef, Opposite PostofHce. - Will sell TBH DAY, nt M o'clock. ^?':< MAHOGANY, FRENCH AND WALNUT "BED? STEADS, Bureaus, Chairs Wardrobes, Four Velvet Brussels Carpets, Bath Tub, Cottage Sets, Trundle Bedsteads, Cook'ng Utensils, Assorted Crockery; 4c. Conditions cash. AS-Ou MONDAY, 11th in s lint, 60 cases BOOTS AND SHOES at auction _January 8 Boots, Shoes and Hals. BY MILES BRAKE. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will seB at my store, corner of King and Liberty streets, 60 cases BOOTS AND SHOE*), just received, cosaisnPG OP : Cases MEX'3 KIP AND BUFF BOOTS Cas ea Men's Calf, Kip and Euri Brogans Balmorals, Hunting Boots, Oxfords, tc, Aro. Cases Women's Morocco, Goat aid Calf Bootees, sro. Cartoons Ladies', Misses' and Children's Lasting Congress, Balmorals, ic, ic. ALSO, 25 cases, 160 dozen ,MtS'a WOOL HATS, assorted. January 8_? Sale Under Foreclosure of Mortgage of 'Per tonal Property in the Mercury Office,*at Auction. BY G. McBRIBE SMITH, Agent of the Mortgagee. On TUESDAY, the 12th instant, at 19 o'clock, will ba poid, tn lota ns follows: Contents of EDgi :e Room: one PORTABLE FOUB HOBSE STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER Contents of Press Room: ono TAYLOR'S PRES3, dimensions 24 by 81; seven Foloing Tables, and sundry otber articles. Contents of Composing Roora: all the CHASES, STANDS, Type, Imposing Stone Fall and Pulleys, Gas Fixtures, and all other appurtenances., . Contents of Office separately-Cos slating of FUS N IT URE viz: CUAIltS, Stools, Counting House Desks, Tables, one Counter 20 feet long, one News? paper Rack 26 feet long, one lot Pictures, and Cards in trames, two Office ?- toves, with piping, ono Iron bufe, one lot Gas Fixtures. Terms cash. G. MoBBIDB SMITH, Agent of Mortgagee. January 8 . ._fetng Auction Sale. WM. GURNEY; Auctioneer. Will be sold, at Public Auction, on TUE-DAY, Jan? uary 12,16C9, ut io o'clock, at No. 10 East Bay? street, Charicst-n. S. C., ll HORSES, 1 MULE 2 Carts and Harness toddles, Bridles, Tables, Desks, Chairs, Stoves, ic, kc, being the surplus property belonging to tho United States Government. Property to be removed immediately after sale. . Terms cash in Government fonds. IDWABD L. DEANE, Disbursing Officer, January 7_ Bureau ft. F. ? A L, 3,0, Small Dwelling in Marsh street. W. Y. LEITCH & R. ?. BRUNS, Auctioneers. Will be sold on TUESDAY, 12th instant, at ll o'clock, at the Old Postoffice, That BtnaU two story WOODEN DWELLING, sit? uated on the oast side of Marsh-street, known as No. 8. Lot measures 20 feet fi ont, by 116 feet in d' p th, moro or less. Terms-One-third cash; balance payable, with in? terest, in one and two years. Property to be insured, and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay ns for pa? pers and stamps. fmiuS January fi Two and a Half Story House, State-street: W. Y. LEITCH Sc R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. , Will be sold, at auction, on TUfc.SD.VY, 12th instant, at the Old Postoffice, at ll o'clock, Thit two and a half story BRICK HOOK, on the west side of State-street, known ss No. 37. House contains six square and two atti: rooms, with gas throughout; the Store weU fitted up with shelving and cases. Lot 3C feet front by 28 feet In depth. Ou the premises is a good cistern. Terms-One-half cash; balance in twelve months, secured by bond and mortgage (with interest) of the premises; property insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay us for papers and stamps. January 6 _tnftu3 Valuable Beal Estate at Auction. W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. By virtue of an order of sale, to me directed by tao Hon. Geo. S. Bryan, Judge of the United Mates Distriet Court for the Di-trlct of South Carolina, I wi 1 offar for sale st public auction, on TUBS DAY, January 12.186?, at .11 o'olock A. M., st the Old PostofHce, foot of Broad-street, Charleston, U Q? AU that LOT OF LAND, being part ef the lot for? merly taown by the No, - Mesm?^-?rwt^ ta th? Oiry oi Charlirton, measuring in width 'running parallel with Meeting-street fifty (60) feet, and ta depth forty-one (41) feet. Bounding north on lands of Otis Mills, ea-t on lands of-Elliott, south on lands of estate of James Gibson, and west on lot of land below described ALSO, - . All that Otber LOT OF LAND, with the BUILD - TNG S thorson, sitaste on Meeting- street, and for? merly known as No. 284. Bounding te the west on aleetine-street and measuring thereon say fifty (60) feet, to the north on lands of estate of Jamas Gib? son, and measuring on said Uno sar one hundred and thirty-five 135) feet, to the out on lot of lind above described, snd measuring on said Une tay fifty (60i feet, and to the sooth on lands late of John H. Margart. . Terms-One-third cash; balaice in three equal successive an nu u instalments, secured by bond or bonds of purchaser, bearing interest from day of sale at the rate of seven per cent, per annum, and a mortgage of the premises, buildings te be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. - LO DIS MoLATN, Assignee of James Uro wno. December 23 wino 9 tul Valuable Beal Estate, corner Broad and Church streets. WM. McKAY, Auctioneer, WU! soil on FRIDAY, the 16th inatint, at the Old Fostoffloe, Broad-street, al ll o'clock, Thn'. DESIUABLE CO-tNEB STORE, corner of Bro td and Church tlreets, ALSO, a^o TWO ADJOINING vi\>RES dn Broid-at??er, measuring on Bro id-street Siily-ohe |61) feet, more or loss, and on Church thirty-eight (33) feot, more or les?. Tho above proper.y ?obj so'd together. Terms-Ono-th rtl cadi; bilanr-e in one and two yea.H in equal onoutl ins:a m JU ts, secured by be-nd and mortie, wi th interest fi om day of sale at seven lier rca-. Buildings to bj insured and poltoyas? signed. Purehiser ti pay Auctioneer for papers cndstm.ps. mwfSthf3 January 4 /ertilijers. WANDO PMT1L1ZEIL THE WANDO MINING AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY oilers to thc Planters and Farmers of th" South their Ferlih'zer. known as the "WANDO FEE? TILIZ ?R," which thc experience of the past season has proved to be one of tho most valuable in oar market. It has for its base the materials from the Phosphate beds ot tho Company on Ashley River, and is prepared at tb eh* works at tho EAST END Ol? HASEL-STBEET in this city. In order to guarantee its uniformity and maintain its high standard, the Company has'made arrangements with the distin? guished Chemist, Dr. C. U. SHEPABD r., who carefully analyzes all the ammoniacal an.i thar ma? rt terial purchased by the Company, and the prepared Fertilizer, before being offered for sale. The Com? pany is resolved to make an article which wUl prove to be a "Completo Manure." and give entire satis? faction. For terms, circulars, and other information, apply to WM. 0- DUKES & CO., Agents, No. 1 South AUantic Wharf, january 4 m wf 3mos I 91PUK TE ll S OF TEAS, WINES, BRANDIES, Ac, And Dealers in CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. MEI rC0R201 STREET .iM. Y. WM. 8. OOBWTN ft OO. A*-Gooda delivered to Sil parts of the Oi ty. October 34