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E DAILY NEWS. W JB3?~ LARGEST CIRCULATION.-THE DAILY PEWS BEIN ti THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED AS HAYING TEE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE OCTY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THi: LliT OF LETTERS REMAIN INO IN TUE roSTOi-MTCF Al THE END OF EACH WEEK. ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE KF.W POilOFFIOE LAW. LOCAL MATTERS. AUCTION SALES TtllS DAT. LEITCH & BRUNS will soil al ll o'clock, at tho old Postoffico, atoros and dwiBiogs in diilorcat p-rts of tho city. Louis D. DE?AUSSURE will sell ai ll o'clock, at the o d Po.-tofB.ce. pla-'tuioti? cud r?.-?do tees. WARDHW & CATU5W will sell st ll o'clock, at the corner of Brokil and East BJ.V streets, boase ?nd lot R. M. MARSHALL A DBUTHXB will soil at ll o'clock, at the old Postotilce. four bal din : lois. J. FRASER il A? H t. WES wid soil at ll o'clock, at thc old Postofilce, putbtaiion on South Care lina Rail . road. LAURET k ALES \ N::::!: will s.-Il at 10 o'clock, in their store. Ho. 1ST Eas; Bo**, one hundred and lift y packages sundries ; als >. ; roceries, WILLIAM GURNET will sall at 10 o'c ock, at No. 10 Estt Bay. horse?, mu e6, carts, harness, icc Ot. MCBRIDE SMITH will soil nt ll o'clock, on the premises, contents ol' Charleston Mercury office. MILLIGAN k SON will soil at 10 o'clock, at their store. Vendue Runge, carnage, harness, furni? ture, Ac. JOB DAWSON will sell at half-past 10 o'clock, at No. 106 East Biy, whiskey, whats. &e. G. W. STEFFENS & Co. will sell at half-past 9 o'clock, in iront of their st ?re, Vendue Bange, ba COD, butter, Ac. T. M. CATIE will seU at three-quarters past 9 o'clock, !n his store. Brown's wharf, hams, butter anl lard. J. A. ENSLOW k Co. will soil at 10 o'clock, in front of their store, East Bay, hame, flour and smoked beef. MILES DRAKE will sell at 10 o'clock, at his store, corner Bing and Liberty stroets, dry goods, cutlory ^ad crockery. MEETINGS THIS EVENING. City Council, at 7 o'clock. South Carolina Friendly Society, at 7 o'clock. Hebrew Benevolent Society, at 8 o'clock. Carolina Chapt.-r. at 7 o'clock. St. Patrick's Benevolent Society, at half-put- 7 o'clock. Jefferson Lodge, at 7 o'clock precisely. Charleston Library Society, at 1 o'clock. PUBLIC SCHOOLS.-The quarterly examina? tion of candidates fnr teachers' places In the public schools, w?l be held at the Normal School, St Phil .ps-street, on Saturday, the lath instant, at nine o'clock Ms. GEORGE D. COPNOR has eutered into the peneral brokerage, business, and can be found at No. li Broad-street. Spcual attention is called to his advertisement, which oppoari in another column of this morning's paper. LANCASTER NEWS.-But one tract of land, says the Herald, wis sold by the sheriff on last Mon? day. A large number of peop'o were in town. The u mal quiet prevailed. Tho sales made by the sheriff on last Thursday and Friday, ( f pertonal property, brought fair prices. Cotton 21 cents. Corn $1 per busheL \ PERSONAL.-Hon. Thurlow Weed, editor and proprietor of the New York Commercial Advertiser, Intends to spend the winter at the South. Ho wai to have left New York on Thursday last, bat was pre? vented by sickness fro ii starting until Saturday, when he left on board the steamship Champion, ac? companied by his daughter. They will .probably arrive here to-day on their way to Aiken. g THE EUROPEAN MAILS.-Owing to thc non 'arrival of the steamar Erna, the European mails which were to have been dispatched from New York on Saturday, were detained until to-day, when they will go forward by the Hamburg-American steamer AUemanta. In no previous season has bad weather on the Atlantic so seriously interrupted mail com' raunicaiioD. BRAZILIAN SILK COTTON.-Turee bales of a new description of cotton, grown from the seed of the Brazilian silk cotton, has been received by W. M. Lawton, Esq., fictor, Boyce k Co.* s wharves, V from Mr. J. Ivcrson, wu s resldos near Macon, Ga., and by whom it was cult?vala J. The staple is good with a slight yellow tinge, and with a remarkably soft and silky iceling. We ore informed that cotton of this description is ia demand in France for the tue of silk manufacturers. THE HOMESTEAD ACT.-It has been held by T. J. K. Dargan, Esq., one of the magistrates for Williamsburg County, that the recent act of the Legislature, commonly known as the Homestead sot, is in conflict with the Constitution of the United States, so far as lt artemptB to operate upon contracts entered into prior to the date of the Constitution of South Carolina, aud of the oct itself, and therefore as to such contracts void. The case in which the decision was rendered arose under the Attachment oct, and we understand that an appeal has been taara in the case. A HINT TO Vicrmm.-If you are robbed of goods, clothes, jewelry, Ac, the only value those have to the thief is his ability to sell them. U he finds he cannot sell them bo will send them home OB --reasonable terms. He cannot sell them if you make it sufficiently known* that they are stolen, and this can be done by constant advertising in THE NEWS. These points are developed in the story of a stolen diamond ring, published In a New York paper the other day. The owner of the ring persistently ad ve-tised bis loss, with a minuto deer ip t ion of tho jewel, and after tour years the thief returned it with the message: "You made such a blow a "tout it that everybody knows of it." UNITED STATES COURT, January ll-Hon. GEORGE R. BRYAN, IBES-DINO.-Thc court opened at oleven o'clock, when the pe it and plea J juror'an? swered to their names. In Bankrupt:;/.-Ex part? James A. Crotwcll, in ro J. P. Klnard. Petition tor injunction on equity side of Bankruptcy Court. James M. Baxter pro pet. Petition and arguments li .-ard. Ordered, that H. Kinard be enjoined lr o ru convoying lands purchased by him from T. M. Payaluger, and that judgment creditors of J. P. Kiuord appear in court on 20th January, 18C9,tho d.iy of hearing. Ex parte John WaTJael and R Sidney Moore. Pr tition fur final di-:ch >r^o. Granted. Ex parte Colilns. Plummer A Cc, in rc James ?. Phillips. Petition to establish lien. Salo granted. L 0. O. F.-HOWARD Lotos, No. 8_At the annual rneet:np of this Lodga,*tield on the 7th inst., tho following offi.-ors woro installed fjr the ourrent term, viz: Brother C. H. EBE1 rf ARD N. G. Brother WM. SE.UKEN. V. G. Brother SL L. T'RRY, R ti. Brother J. E. MEYER, P s . and Treasurer. Brother r. s. BLANCHARD, tt. H. 8. to N. G. < Brother O. F. HENKES, L. H. S. to N. G. Brother W. F SUR \U. K. B. S. to V. G. Blather JAME- Mo ULLUM, L. H. S. to V. G. Brother C. B. WEBB, 0. Brother R. KO TH. W. Brother C. M. HISENBUTTLE, 0. G. Brother GEOBGE OPPEL. LG. * Brother H W. ?HRNES, lt. S. 8. Broth r WM. JOINER, L. S. 8. Finance Ccnmitte- -F. >V. Arnholter, W. F. Dun? lap, George Oppel, C. Voigt, J. Mie zier. Committee on Charity.-C. H. Eborhardt, J. D. Meyer. F. Benedict. Committee on Education-J. T. Forbes, C. D. Franks, J. M. Martin. Committee ott Burial Ground at Magnolia.-Y. G. William Semkon. BEAL ESTATE SALES.-Messrs. Leitch & Brunssold yesterday at auction, in their salesroom, Broad-street: The plantations known os Reserve Grove, one hundred and fifty acres; the Husrhe?, one hundred -md fiity acres, and tho Clarks, five hundred acres, allon Combohc? River, for ?2880; oae-tbird cash, balance in on?- and two years. , Plantation knowe as port of Bull's Island, Christ Church Parish, three thousand, acres, for $5200; one third cash, bala- ce in one aud two years. Plan tari cn on Lady's lu and, ux hundred ard forty acres, and two hundred a'rti of pine land, on Royal Island, fur $5000; out-third cash, balance in one, two and tbroe year '. Plantation known as Foo Farm, eleven hundred and Hixty.fiye acres, lb Colleton District, for $7990; one-third ca?b, balance in one and two years. * Tract of land In Prince Williams' parish, known as Rosefield, five hundred and ninety acres, for aitOO; one-third cash, baloo oe la ona and two years TnE THEATBE_Tuero waa a very slim au? dience at tho theatre last evening, to witness tho third repetition of rFoul Play," which was some? what defectively rendered as far as the scenery was j concerned '1 he acting was capital on the part of every ono coucs.'nod, and especially by Mr. and Mrs. I Harry Watkins. It is a wonder that thc Cilbcrls have succeeded so well in putting tho various inter? esting dramas on thc boards, considering tho scene? ry thal they have a.* thc stock of tho Hibernian Hall. They deserve credit, and should be better patroniz? ed. To-night they give thc lour act drama, "?flor Dark, " with a tine cast. MESSRS. CAMERON, BARKLEY & Co.-BALL ROAD, STEAMBOAT AND MILL SUPPLIES -1 his house, now well known in business cire'es in Charleston, and wherever Cbarlec-ton railroad and steamboat communication extends, was hrs t established in July, 1865, shortly ait :r the close ?S tho war. The senior partner of the firm, Mr. Archibald Cameron, is an experienced and skilful nie c-banic, who has fought hie way up f-oui tba rants of trade to one of iUi most honorable positions. Mr. Rufus C. Barkley, the other partear, wes for a long timo connected with the South Carol Da Railroad, and is thoroughly acquainted with thc material required on railroads and steamboats. Thc establishment of the firm was first op ened at the southeast corner of Meeting and Wentworth streets, where it continued to be kept undi the increasing demands cf their business com? pelled the p roprietors to erect a new building at tho northeast corner of Meeting and Cumberland streets, into which they moved in November last. The new building hos a Iront ot forty foct OD Meeting-street, and extends ono hu wired and furty feet on Cumber? land-street. The first or ground floor is divided into two stores, one with thc entrance* on Meeting-street, wh ch is used as a salesroom, and to hold the stock of smaller articles; and ono with an entrance on C timberland-street, which is used as a warehouse for steam engines, machinery ai d other heavy stock. The firm of Cameron, Bartley & Co. is the ouly one that makes railroad, i teinibua: and mill supplies a specialty, and their tusiness ls consequently very extensive and their stock very large. On their iron rack alone they have two hundred aud fifty lons of bar iron and steel and iron plate. They keep always on hand steam eurr-nes, circular, saw and grist mills, aud also sperm lard and coal oil, gum and leather belt? ing, and all other arti .les needod to keep machinery runnbag and In good order. Ihe phosphato compa? nies, now multiplying so fast in our city, can find here everything in the way of michinery and ma? chine supplies that is necessary to put their mines and manufactories in writing order; and planters, millors. and all others requiring machinery, will find it to their advantage to send their orders to Messrs. Camar?n, Barkley i: Co. The firm desire to extend their business in every way, and expect and ore prepared to do so. The buildings aro erected with a view to enlargement, and the waUs are sufflcicnUy thick and strong to stand thu weight ol several additional stories. When Charleston shall become the metropolis of the Southern Staten, ai she mustbofore mary years, Messrs. Cameron, Barkloy k Co. will bc among hur mammoth houses, such as aro now supported by the immense railroad and steam? boat companies of the Nor: J, assisted in no small degree by tho custom and patronage of Southern railroad and steamboat meu. CATHOLIC INSHTOTE.-The anniversary of the above Society was celebrated last evening, at the Catholic Institute Hall, No. 263 Eiag-street. There was a full attendance of member.- present, and the interest manifested by all augurs well for the future prosperity of the institution. We wero pleased to notice the preseuce of Bt. Bev. Bishhps Lynch and Pe rs co, and several of the olergy. After tho regular business was transacted, tho president, Bernard O'Neill, Esq., invited Bt. Rev. Dr. Lynch to address the meeting. Da compliance, the Rt Rev. Bishop expressed his satisfaction at the flourishing condition of the Carb? olic Institute, and was pleased to note tho advan? tages which it afforded its members in giving them a healthy and pure literature, whereby those grand principles of Catholic conservatism would instil themselves into their minds, surrounded as they were with the fanaticism prevalent at the present day, which is sapping the foundation of social order. He recommended young and old to make it, next to tbe family circle, a place of resort. The institute then resolved itself into a committee of the whole, and requested Rt. Rev. Dr. P?rsico to take the ob air. A committee was then appointed to nominate officers for the ensuing year. The follow? ing nominees were unanimously elected: B1BNABD O'N i ILL, President (re-elected.) E. FN8WEEGAN. First Viee-President H, J. LAU BET, second Viee-President T. 8 O'BRIEN, Third vice-President H. J. O'NEILL. Recording .-'erroLar.v. JAMES ARMSTRONG, Corresponding Secretary. D. A. J. SULLIVAN, Treasurer. JAMES KtLLY, HaUkeeper. The newly eleo'ed officers wen duly installed, and motions of thanks were offered Right Bev. Bishop Lynch and Bishop P?rsico, for their pr?senos and the interest manifested in the welfare of the Insti? tute. After the u--ual congratulatory addresses by the retiring officers, the meeting adjourned. BEPOBTEB'8 CRUMBS- Tho attention of the city inspector is called to the condition of Bulledge street. near Calhoun, where there is a hole that needs fi'ling np. Persons ha want of that reliable annual, Miller's Almanac, can get it for a trifle at Courtenay's, where it is sold for the benefit of the aged compiler, who is partly supported by i's sale. Tho two prisoners who escaped from Jail on Satur? day hst have not boon captured yet. The thanks of THE NEWS ore due to the Superin? tendent of the E'ng'? Mountain Railroad for favors received; also, to Colonel Johnson, President of tbe Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad and Columbia and Au/Uata Railroad. The hornes ol the City Ballway cars would not pass tho steam fire etgines plying on the fire last night which burned somewhat biightly when the wird arose. The Young America and thc Pioaoor kepi tho embeis from biasing cut again. Mr. William L. Webb is moving bis stock to tho late establishment of Holmes k Calder, Meo'inx stree', preparatory to permanently choDeiug quar? ters to tho fine new 6?oro built by Mr. Walter Cado. A largo can, used for carr; lng water to the troops iu IhoCit8dol, broke dowu yesterday on last Ray. Thc watir hod to bc let off in thc street in order to move it. To-day tho National Banks olect directors for !r?-'i onsuing year. Tho investigation into the origin of ihe fire cn King-stro-1 was begun yesterday by M. H. NathaD, Esq., but was not concluded, and will be continued to-day. The sidewalk in Gadsdcn-slrecf, norlh of Cull, needs a pavement, Bay tho residents thereabouts. A meeting of tho bar was hold yes to rd ay, at the Insurance- and T/ust Company's office, Broad-street, to take preliminary action in rcfercuce to an appro? priate tribute to tho es-judges' removal by the new regime. Harry Watkins says if the citizens will oo-opcrate with him, ho will erect a theatre on ihe lot which tue South Carolina Institute ls willing to donato for that purpose. Mr. Pillsbury's friends claim that he will be pcatcd in a few weeks. Knowing ones say that the is6ue will not be joined until the 20th. The Commission cn Planters' Bonds resolved yes? terday that no applications for suspension Bballbo received unless the planters meet the interest due on their obligations to the 1st November, 1S6S, and givo a new bond to November, 18G9, without interest A home ran away with a weU-known United States official yesterday, in King-street, and was chocked with some trouble. The Germtn Friendly Society will ce'obrabe its oas huadre. and third anniversary on tbe 20ch inst Ibis is one of the oldest and most respectable organ? izations in the city, and hos a large and influential membership. HOTEL ARRIVALS - Jan uary ll.-Charleston Hotel-J Lawtou Singelton and J H Hull, Georgia; W A Bull, Orongeburg; L L Lontrell and Charles A Sterling, Kew York; J E Conyen1, S O Con vers and W C copyors, Georgia; J G Pepsin, Georgetown; Mrs B K Furman, city. Pavilion Hotel.-G A Neuffer, Tennessee; O PDaw? son. Mount Pleasant; D W Haines, Florence; D MePhlforand lady, Waldo, Fla; EH Dowling, Bam? berg; D P Barron, Manning; T M Keals, Wdliams buxg; W B Worsham, Cooper River; John J Con yers, Manning; S B Keuson and W B Halberson, South Carolina; E D Earle, Waldo, Fla; John Jones, Van Wert, Qa. FROM CHARLESTON TO FLORIDA.-The 6ail iug day ot thc City Point has been changed from Fri day to Saturday. IMPORTANT SALE OF BONDS.-A large nun: btr of valuable mortgage bonds are offered for sale on lO.h instant as part of tho assets o." the Savings Institution. See advortisoment CLUBS AND STABS.-Tho Guardhouse docket shows the following arrests and reports for yes? terday : lhe proprietor of a boarding home for allowing"* boarder to throw water out of a winiow en tho side? walk, an ordiranoc existing against it. James Mays, colored, trrest?d for tryiug to create a disturbance on Boyce's wharf. Supposed to bc insane. Bon Henry, colored, tor stealing a jar of candy from the storo of Mr. J. Beasley in Wcutworth-strcct, near St. Philip. John Smith foiled drunk in th: s'root and carried to Guardhouse Isaac Gcddi3 and Po!e? GodcU?. two colored youths, who30 names havo appoaro? on tho Guar house locket frequently of lato, were arregle! lor stealing cotton yesterday from Boyce Sc Co.'s wharf T. A. Da; is, colored, was reported fjr buy in, stolen cotton. George Pierce, lodged subject to magistrate's war rani. Joseph Belo a wa* lodged by Captuiu Black. 1 hreo colored mon appl'od for lodgings. .BUSINESS NOTICIES. SPECIAL ATTENTION is calle 1 to the sale this day, at ll o'clock, A. M., by Louis D. DcSaussure, of the real estate of the late John Ashe, as sold by order of tue devisees, consisting of the modern but handsome brick residence of thc late Colonel John S. Ashe, and thc wooden mansion house of thc Ashe family; tho valuable rica plantation tnowa as Will town and Hi^hwa?sie, on the wators of Pon Pou Bivcr; the sea island cottou plantation known as the Point Place; and several other valuable tracts of land, being some of the most desirable city and county property which has boen offered for Ealo MUCO the close of the war. FOR ELEGANCE of finish and perfection of fit, the star shiiw, sold at the great shirt depot in Meet? ing-street, nearly opposite Market Hall, arc without anvaL All thc latest styles of gentlemen's furnish? ing goods are kept constantly ou hand and thc stock is replenished by every steamer. Umbrellas of the best make, and ia endless varic'.y, also form a fea? ture of the establishment. Remember the place Sect's, s'gn of tho Star Shirt. SALES BY LEITCH & BRUNS.-To-day Messrs. Leitch & Bruns will offer some fine chances for in? vestments in pieces of property, con?is'lng of land? ed interests, dwellings and warehouses, it would bc well for potties desiring to invest to attend their sale, which will bc without reserve. THERE WILL be an auction sale of horses, mules, harness, Ac., at No. 10 East Bay to-day. PEN ENVELOPES.-Small envelopes full of good steel pens can be bad choap frjtn Walker, Evans & Cogswell, No. 3 Broad-stroet. FIVE HUNDRED PAIRS WINDOW SHADES of tho latest patterns, just received at Kinsman's. January ll 2 CHOICE GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, $1 per pound, at Wilson's Grocery, southeast corner Society and Anson streets. Goods delivered freo. LADIES' LUNCH AT KINSMAN'S SALOON.-Oys? ters in every style. Mince pies, frtsh doily. Hot cof? fee and chocolate nt all hours. Ice cream every day. INT EB NAL REVENUE 8TAMP8 Of all Denominator!.". Also, PROPRIETARY STAMPS, kept on hand and for sale by BUGER & RAVENEL, Brokers and Insurance Agents. Ko. CO East Bay, corner Exchange-street. December ll fin2?aos Shirts ann /nrnis|)infl O?O&?-^ SCOTTS SHIKT EMPOEIUM, RECEIVED A N K W SUPPLY OF THE CELEBRATED s _r -A. :R, f 5 PH . i? V CD rt N H ? * ?Wann $M H g, ? ! H rt < 0 m g rf 2 fy H SHIRTS AND COLLARS Which arc off ?ed for sale at THIS WWtCSi' C!\SU PUICJES! E. SCOTT, fl EETIKG-STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET nALL. January 9 CmoB GREAT ATTK4C1I0N FUBCHGOTT & BBOS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS STOREl COBNER KING AND CALHOUN STREETS. WE BEG IO INFORM THE LADIES AND OUR Cnstomora in goneral. ihatwe have just re? ceived (in addit'on to our usual stock or DJMKsllU and FANCY GO JL 3), a new supp:y suitable for the present season. OONSISTINO or: CLOAKS, DRY GOODS, POPLINS, Ac . at reduced prices H avy Balmoral Skirts at SI 12 Very choise oriijlo Black silk $1 80, worth $2 50 Ladies' super Merino Vests ouly $1 A lot ol fine Piano Cor?is which w?ll l>o s M 1CB3 th in ct st. 150 dozen HOOP SKIRTS, BO to COj. 20 dozen GENEVIEVE HOOP SKIRTS, an elegant article, 80c. only O Ito nh' liner's celebrated French CORSET, fl 00 and upward A full and r?ompl<>to assortment of Gorman and Eng? lish HOSlLRY.from l?jj up Afine a-sortaient ot Ladies* aadChildron'B Silk. Ber? lin do h and Linie GLOVES, elegant desi ?ns.' ALSO, A good selection ot BLANKETS, COMFORTS, QUILTS FLANNELS, CASSLMEBE3 TABLE DAMASKS, &c, At the lowest figuros. Wc would also notify our patrons that w* hive ar? ranged a separate deportment in our Store exclu? sively far BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, &c. * jey ENTBANCB ON CALHOUN-8TREET. F (J KC H G OTT di BROS., NO. ?7 KING-STREET, December ll 3mo guT&fljare, &c. HARDWARE DIRECT IMPORTAI ION NOW LANDING AND IN STORE PEE BRIG AGRA, FROM LIVERPOOL. ELWELL H0ES-as3orted sizoa BRADE'S CROWN HOES -assorted aizaB BRADE'S PATENT CROWN HOES-assorted sizes PLANTERS' CROWN HOES-asaorted sizes GRUBBING, RICE and TRENCHING HOES ELWELL SOCKET SPADES STEEL CORN MILLS WROUGHT IRON RAKES LOCKS, HINGES, SASH CORD FRiING PANS JOSEPH RODGEBS & SON'S IVORY BAL? ANCE HANDLE KNIVES AND CARVERS RODGERS' AND WOSTENHOLM SCISSORS POCKET KNIVES, &c. AQENT FOR THE CELEBRATAD DODGE'S l'J i FECT PLOUGHS. SAM'L H. MARSHALL Nb. 810 KING-STREET, Sign of the "Big Gun. January ll tulhslmo Points, f?tjijfo^ CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., NORTHEAST CORNER Meetiug and Cumberland Streets. STEAM ENGINES JRIST MILLS CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, ai MACHINERY. January 1 Gmo ROOFING TIN. 500 BOXES IC 14x20 ROOFING TiN 300 BOXES IX 14x20 ROOFING TIN 100 BOXES ?C 28x20 ROOFING TIN 50 BOXES IX 42x20 ROOFING TIN 25 BOXES IX 12x12 25 BOXES IX 14x20 ' 20 BOXES IX 10x20 20 BOXES IXX 14x20 20 BOXES LXXX 14x20 20 BOXES IXXXX 14x20 BLOCK TIN, TINSMAN'S SOLDER. SPEL? TER, ?PC, 4c. IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE. CAMERO ?, BARKLEY & CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. January 1 6mo OILS! OILS! OILS! 1000 GALLONS PURE WINTER LARD OIL 700 GALLONS PURE WINTER No. 1 LARD OIL 500 GALLONS PURE WINTER SPERM OIL 500 GALLONS PURE MASON'S SPERM OIL 500 GALLONS PURE MACHINERY OIL 1000 GALLONS WHITE OAK LUBRICATING OIL 300 GALLONS REFINED NEATSFOOT OIL 300 GALLONS TANNER'S (STRAITS) OIL. CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Northeast comer Meeting and Cumberland streets. January 1 Gmo WHITE LEAD, ziisro, PAIWTS, COLORS, VARNT3HE8, BRUSHES, &c, Ac. RAW AND BOILED LINSEED OILS. CAMERON, BARKLEY Si CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. January 1 Cmo BAR IRON, SHEET IRON AND STEEL, WROUGHT AND CAST IRON PIPING, STEAM AND MALLEABLE CAST IRON FITTINGS, for ateam Km water. CAMERON,BARKLEY dc CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. January 1 Cmo BELTING! BELTING! 5000 FEET OAK-TANNED LEATHER BELT LNG 5000 FEET GUM BELTING, 2, 8, 4, and 5 PLY 250 SIDES PATENT DRESSED LACE LEAfHER 300 DOZEN METALLIC-TIPPED BELT LACING 100 BOXES BLAKE'S PATENT BELT STUDS 150 DOZEN TOLLMAN'S BELT HOOKS 750 YARDS GUM PACKING, 1-18 INCH TO ? INCH THICK TUCK'S PACKING, J INCH TO li INCH DI? AMETER SOAPSTONE PACKING, .{ CNOH TO li INCH DIAMETER WHITE AND BROWN JUTE PACKING ITALIAN HEMP PACKING RUBBER A ?ND LEATHER HOSE DIANUOLE AND HANDHOLE GASKETS OF ALL SIZE*. CAMb.RON, BA?KLEY & CO., Northeast Corner Meeting and CuinberLind streets. January 1 Gmo BRASS WORK. STEAM GUAGES, GONGS, GUAGE COCKS STEAM BIBBS AND SIOP COCKS, STEAM WHISTLES GLOBE AND CHECK VALVES, OIL CUPS WATER GU?GES, GLASS G?AGE TUBES MERCURY GUAGES, LOW WATER DETEC? TORS COPPER AND BRASS WIRE. CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Northeast Corner Meeting and Cumberland strcoti Jauuiry 1 Gmo ? Mt* O ?TE RS OK TEAS, WINES, BRANDIES, ?c., And Dealers ID CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. r 900 "COJtfOT STREET ^ N. Y. STREET i?wRLESTOfi s. C. J WM. S. COB WIS k CO. *S"OoodBdshvered to all ports of the City. October M JlurtiiJ? Soles. Estate iSa?? o/ Plantations and Residences. BY LOUIS ?. IJeSAUSSURE. THIS- (DAY, the 12th of January, 1839, at ll o'clock A. M., will be sold, at the Old. Poatofflce, in Charleston, by order ef tho Devisees of Jons Athis, Tho handsome BRICH RESIDENCE on the north side of Soutb Bay-street, between Meeting and King streets ?th" residence of the late Colonel John ti. Ashe), being uno of the most dosirablo Dwellings in the city. On the promises are exoellent brick kitchen, carriage house on-J stable. Xbe lot mea? sures 74 feet 10 in. on front line, 69 feet 6 in. on the back hue and 269 feet dcop, more or less. ALSO, The TUREE 8TOR? WOODEN.MANSION HOUSE on the north sido of South 'Bay-street, between Meeting and King streets, containing twelve room-, tbree piazzas, ic. On tho premises aro brick kitchen, carriage house and stable. Tho lobmeasurea 64 feet T in. ia iront, more or less, 52 feet on the back Imo, and 241 feet deep, more or less. ALSO, The TWO RICE PHNi'ATI0N3 at the best pitch of the tide, known as "Will Town" and "High Wassie," or "Bottcrdam," now merced into one plantation, situnto ia Ht. Bartholomew's ran ?h. Col? let en District, opposite Will town, on a large creek, waters of Pon Poa Uiver, coatelnfc? jointly 1C49 acres, of which 400 acres aro rice land, under bank (abont 260 of which have been planted this year); bounding to thc north atd northwest by lands of estate Baynard and Edward Barnwell, to tho south on lands of Mrs. Wayne, and to the east on said creek. On the place are two small Dwelling Houses and accommoda'ions for seventy or moro negroes. ALSO, A TRACT OF PINE BARREN LAND, on the Pon Pon River, St. Paul's Parish, opposite the Will Town Plantation, containing 180 acres of land. ALSO, Fifteen TOWN LOTS in the village or Will Town. ALSO, Ti e SEA ISLAND COTTON PLANTATION, in St. Paul's Parish,Colieton District, 30 miles from Charles . ton, and about 8 miles from Ad uns' Run Depot, on tho Savannah and Charleston Railroad, known as the "Point Place/' on Toogadoo River (the residence of the late Col. John S. Ashe), considered one of the most productive and certain places on the coast, con mining about 400 acres ol land, of which about 250 ore cleared. On tho place are overseer aud negro houses. This place is considered healthy t J reside on all thc year. ALSO. The TRACT OF LAND OR ISLAND, commonly known a? Whooping Island ou the Dawhoo River, Colieton Distiict, containing 217 acres of land. ALSO, "MOSS HILL" PLANTATION, lying in and around Adams' Sun, Colieton District, containing about 1010 acres, more or less, having about 50,000 Pine Trees, boxed ; butting and bound ?LR to the east and northeast by lands of estate of John T. Mar? shall and the estate of Wm. Wlkiason, to the north by plantaren called "Veacbe's." owned by estate James King, and to the west by lands of Edward Barnwell. Conditions-One-third cash; balance by bond, pay avie in two equal successive annual instalments, with interest trom day of sale, to be secured by a mortgage of the property, the etty residences to be insured and policies assigned. Purchasers to pay for ali necessary pacers and revenue stamps. January 11 2 tuths6 <ntuthfsmtu7 Hams, Flour and Smoked Beef. BY J. A. ENSLOW & CO. Will be sold TH TS DAY, 12th inst, at 10 o'clock, in front of our storehouse, No. 82 East Bay, 6 tierces ADAMV HAMS 5 ti pr oes Cncanvaaed Hams Barrels Flour Lot Smoked Beef. January 12 Blankets, Factory lams, Brown Shirting and Madras Handkerchiefs. BY JOHN G. MILNOR & CO. At Private l?ale Bales Heavy BROWN BLANKETS, which will be sold very low to close ealet Bales 7 8 Brown hitting Bales Facto -y Tarns, 8 to 10 Madras and Charleston Head Handkerchiefs. January Vi tuth2 "MILLIGAN & SON No. 3 3 Vendue Hange. W?l sell. IO-DAT, 12th inst., at 10 o'clock, One CARRIAGE and DOUBLE HARNESS, Lady's Saddle ' Sundry articles of Furniture, Meat Sales, Mai? tres-es, Cup? and Saucers, Basins and Goblets, Plates, Smooching Irons, Dry Go.'ds, ?lothing, tee. January 12 Desirable Family Residence and Large Lot. WM. McKAY, Auctioneer, Will sell on FRIDAY, the 16<h instant, at ll o'clock, at tho Oil Vost office. The three and a half story DWELLING, Brick Basement, known as No. 7 Thomas-street, contain? ing six square rooms, two attics, two dressing rooms and pantry, two story kitchen and necessary out? buildings. Lot measures on Thomas-street 77 feet 6 inches, bael; uno 100 feet, and on Booth line 173 feet. Terms-One-half cash; bolinee in one and two j years, secured as Usual. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps._January 12 BY H. li. De] EON. Will be sold, at Public Auction, at the Old Postof floe, on TUESDAY, January 19,1869. at ll o'clock, 46d0 (forty-five huadred)SHARPS of the Capital Stock of the COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA RAIL? ROAD COMPANY, in lots to snit purchasers. Conditions cash. stuthsmtuc January 9 Jacob Barrett vs. Assignee of Joseph Purcell, et al - Under Decree, United Statu Circuit Court. ISRAEL OTTOLENGUI, Auctioneer. The undersigned will sell, on 1UESDAY, 2d day of February next, at ll o'clock A. M., mt the Old Post office, under decree of Bon. George 8. Bryan, United .statis Judge for District of South Carolina, All tba: LOr OF LAND, with the Brick Buildings thereon (including on the frcnt those occupied by E. Lam te tc co. and H. H. DeLeon), situated on the north side of Broad-street, City of Charle*.on, ? ell known os tho Low Range, nieassrjog anl contain? ing and butting ana bounding to the --on th on Sfood etroet forty-nine (49) feet eleven and a half (ll.y inche?, on the eokt line, from south to north two hundred ond-four (204) feet olght (8) inchix. on the west lne, tr un soutb to north, on" hundred ond forty-four (144i feet nino (9) inches, then to tho west seventeon (17) feet, and thence northwardly to the brick wall fifty-five (55) feet seven (7) inches, and to the north sixty-five (65) feet, b * the sud dimensions a littlemore or les* Tei m-One-third (li) cash; balance on a credit of one (1) and two (2) years, with interest from day of sale, ?KU able annually, secured by bond of the pur? chaser and martino of tho premises. Piamwei 'o bo insured r.ud otley assigned. Purchaser to pay for Stamps and pikers. EDWARD W. MARSHALL. WILLIAM V. MIK LL. Janu ivy 7 thtu7 f-.b 1 2 /atilijcrs. "GUANO !" No. 1 PERU V?AN. SiRDY'S "3CLCBLE PflOSPHO-PEP.UvTAN." S AR DY'S "AMMONIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC," ALSO. HI Li ?BST G'.IADES PUItlS PHOSPHA , 'PIC GU AK Oj AMU GIIOUn/D Si AK O I'LA ST 13 Ki rpm- U;E OF TUE AEOVti ?OLUULE P-'lOsPHO JL PB lt OVI AN ind Ammoul ited soluble Pacific Guanos is particularly rocoiumonded, bolug com? pon dj c-f tba nc-cst P.-cillo Pho phatic Guano, rendered sjlubio; thc ronner o ntain lug twenty per coat, of Po.-uvtan Guano, aud ibo latte.-highly am maniaten wuh animal mxtior-masing the most (Kincentralud und profitable Cortil zers m usc tor cot? ton, corn, whe.it and tobacco, For sale lu bags and bnr--ls, lu q'ianlies to snit. Tualiinon-'als from ho.-.) \vb > have used tho ab jve will bo lurui od on application. GHAKgEB, LUE, SSI TH di CO., Guucral Agents ai Charleston. ??Fcc<l your Land and lt iv iii Kc od You." December 24 D.SC thstuimo PAC?FI0 GUANO COMPANY'S S 0 li V B I? IS PACIFIC GUANO. CAPITAL.81,OUO,000. rnma GUANO DT??-..R< FROM PERUVIAN L Guauo simply in <bo relative proportions of the same elements of fertility. Its uso during tho past four years for lhe culture of conon aud -orn has given to it a character for standard excellence unsurpassed by goauine Peru? vian Guauo. and where seaso-is of drought inter? vene, j producer a large iucrc i-c ot orops. 'jhe pike al whice this Gr.auo is placed ls so niu'h be'ow that of PoruviauGu.ino, as to oou>tirute it an ubjojt of ma .erial importuned to i ou th. rn Agriculture. Tue largo ci; ital and rcs inrccs cf tho C un pt ny enable it to furnish a Guano of the uigiio t value at the lowe <t po?sib o usn to <-OU?U uer-, and tho highes interest of tbe t;ompauy U recognize! in this po.i?y. 1 no Company looks to large ?ales, small profits and a permanent trade for compensation on capital invested. Dr. bf. JULIEN RAVE SEL, of Somh Coro lina, is Rrijutifie Dlioctor to the Company, which affords a sure guarantee of the continuod ex? cellence of che Guano. Noue genuine uule.s brand? ed witu the name ot JOHN S. UBkM? A CO., Gene? ral Agents Ot thePACIFiO GUANO COMPANY. For terms and mode of applica ton. apply to J. ft. ROBSON, Agent for the state ot -ouih Carolina, Nos. 1 anda Atlantic Wharf. December 19 DA o atuthSmo Warehouse and Store corner of Slate an Chalmers streets, formerly occupied b Messrs. Wilbur # Son, Brokers and Aut tioneers. W. Y. LEITCH & R. S, BRUNS Auctioneers. Will be sold THIS DAT, 12th in3?ant, at the Ol Poe I office, That three-slory BBCCK WAREHOUSE an STORE, at thc corner of State md Chalmers street* measuring 38 feet iront by 00 feet deep, moro or les; Terms cash. Purchaser to pay us for papers au stamp*. January 12 Desirable Residence adjacent to South Carolin Railroad Workshop, in Columbus-street. W. Y. LEITCH & fe S. BRUNS Auctioneers. Will be sold THIS DAT, tho 12th ii slant, at the Ol Postofhce, at ll o'clock, That desirable two story WOODED DWKLLINl and outbuildings, situated in O Iambus-street, of p?sito tho South Carolina Railroad Workshor. ilou-c contains 4 s-quarc room? atid piazza. Ec measures 31 feet, by 100 in depth, more or less. Terms-One-half cash; balance in ons year, wit] interest, secured by bond and mortgage of the pren if cs; property to be insured and polier assigned Purchaser to pay us for'popers and stamps. Januar? 12_' Small Dwelling in Marsh street. W. Y. LEITCH & ?. & BRUNS. Auctioneers. Will be sold ?HI3 DAY, 12th instant, at ll o'clock at the Old Postofflce, That small two story WOODED DWELLING, Sit usted on the east side of Marsh-street, known as No 8. Lot measures 20 feet fi oat, by ll 6 feet in d' pth more or less. Terms-One-third cash; balance payable, with In torest, io one and two years. Property lo beinsurei and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay us for pa pers and stamps._fmtu3_January 12 Two and a Half Story House, State-street. W. Y. LEITCH & R. 8. BRUNS Auctioneers. Will bo sold, at auction, THIS DAY, 12th instant at the Old Poetofflce, at ll o'clock. That two and a half story BRICE HOU>E, on th west Ride of State-street, known as No. 37. Hous conto.ns els square and two atti: rooms, with ea throughout; the Store well fitted up with shelvin; and cases. Lot 36 feet front by 28 feet in death. Ol the premises is a Rood cistern. Terras-One-half casa; balance in twelve months secured by bond and mortgage (with interest) of th premises; property insured and policy assigned Purchaser to pay us for papers and stamps. January 12 tuftu3 Superior Dwelling House. W. Y. LfclTCH & ?. S. BRUNS Auctioneers? Will be sold at Auction, THIS DAY, the 12th in slant, at ll o'clock, at the Old Customhouse, 1 hat very elegant and well situated BESIDES CE No. 7 Llmehouse-etreet. 1 his bunding ie of moder) style, with all the latest improvements, with exton sive outbuildings, carriage house, cistern, and 1 beautiful flower garden. Thc situation is airy ant salubrious, end common is a fine view of the narbo, and adjacent islands. Property can be inspected b; an application on thc promises. Lot 180 by 105feet Terms-One-half cash; balance in one and tw years, wtth interest secure 1 by bond andmortgagi of the premises. Property insured and policy as rimed, Purchaser to pay us for papers and stamps January 12 thstnS , Valuable Real Estate at Auction. YT. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS Auctioneers. By virtue of an order of rale, to me directed by tb Bon. Geo. S. Bryan, Judge of the United btatei District Court for the Di-trlct of South Carolina I wi 1 oiler for solo at public auction, THT D AY, January 12. 1869. at ll o'clock A. M., at th Old- Pos to IE ce, foot of Brood-street, Charleston t? C. All that LOT OP LAND, with the buildings there on, situate on the east tide of liee?ng-street, op poslte Burns lone, known, os No. 188, measuring li front on Meeting-street, eay fifty (60) feet, and ii depth, say one hundred and seventy-seven (177) feet more or less, Butting and bounding north on londi or Otis Mills and estate of James Gibson; east 01 lands of - EUtott, weston Mooting street, and eoutl on lands late of James H. Margart. Upon this Lo is a three story brick building containing nun rooms, fronting on Meeling-strcot, and ono othei brick building in the yard containing eight rooms There is a fine well of water, and also a cistern ii the yard, and the first floor of the front bull dir g ii admirably adapted for a store, the whole form lax one of the most desirable business locations in th< city. j Terms-One-third cash; balance in three equal l successive annual instalments, secured by bond oi bonds of purchaser, bearing interest from day ol sole at the rate of soven per cent per annum, and 1 mortgage of the premises, buildings to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay far papen and stomps. LOUIS MoLAIN, Assignee of James Browne. January 13_wfmO tul Charleston Savings Institution. W.Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. The following ASSE IB of (his Institution that wen purchased at the sale of Maater TUPPER, il Apt il lost, and which have not been settled for will be sold at Auction, TUESDAY, 19th, at ll o'clock, at the Old Postofflce: JOIN G. CHAI K'S BOND, secured by 1st mortgage of houso and. lot, on the south side of MorriB (now Mary) street, 40x158; whole debt, principal and in? terest, to 12th January, 1869. $1,383 71 ELI GEDDINGS' BOND, secured by let mortgage of properly, situated on Gadsden. Wentworth and Lynch streets, 240 feet on Gadsden street, 312 on Went worth-street and 120 on Lynoh atrtct, together with dwellings and sundry small buildings; whole debt, principal and interest to 12th January, ioo9n:? 11 . 11: :: : TM > r :tn : 1 iuit.it> 10,127 31 CHRISTOPHER GEBATY'S BOND, se- . cured b; 1st mprfgjgo of Lot No. - CouncU-street, West fide, 6'J feet front on Council-street, 140 feet on bick linc, and 100 feet in depth. Alio. Lot lying to the west of th* above, measuring 01 the east Une 140 feet; oa the wost Boo 170 feet Said Lots ar* rf irregular shape; whole debt, principal and inter? est, to 12th January, 1869.1817 4! CHRISTOPHER GbRAlY'rt BOND.S'cur rd by 1st mortgage of Lot and Build? ings, southwest corner of Trodd and Counc'l streets, 30 feet front and bark line, and l'JO iret on irand street; whole debt, pilaarpal and m .crest, to ' 12th Jauuarv. 1869.1034 0C Mite tt <;. KI?OEX'ri BO D, secured by 1st mortgage of Lot ou t-oatli sido of Havnc-stp-L-:, 22 f?ft front aud back l ue und 117 fuel 2 inches in (loplh, being No. 23 H .yne-Shoot on Kulak there ito lureMtory Bock >:o.-<:. i.ow occupied as a drug s'oro; \> ho.e debi, principal c l iutcresr, io L-thJiuu ?.ry, 18G9 . 8376 95 CONRAD D. LUD1 ICE'S BO.>D, recured by 1st wo tgage of Lot on the north side of Allway street. 60 10-ii 8 inches on front cud bael; lines 100 f. ut In do th; whole d- .it i rincip.T and in tere r to 12th J.mu? ai v. 18C9.C37 42 FRAN'-ls SI". MvUK'H B'ND. (Iruseoo! Catherine Glover, 1 achurad by ist m rr cn;(0 ot Lot ea>t sido of Nassau-atieot 30 feet fron* cn 1 back linea in depth 107 feet on south lino au<i 93 ie't 011 norl.i Hue; ?bolo dr t prinrfpal and L.t .rest, to 12th January, 18?9.014 10 W. H. SW IN IO .'d UOND. ( I rusten ol >. W. Hamil'- und wife) secured br ls: morf cjgo cf Lot on west s do of Nas.-au-stxcet, m j nur: 'g45f.'oi 7 ia:ho<Oi tun oast Hue, 0U fco' on thc sou:h linc, 62 feet 0 inches on tho west line, and 71 feet 9 in .-hes on th north line, n ore cr less. Also, Lot wost of ibo above. 31 feet li inches on east, 50 'ect 2 inches un s -uta line, 30 on west linc, 6'J feet on north line, with the buildin g 'hereon; whole debt, principal aud interest, to 12;h Jauuarv, 18C9.357 40 H. V. TOOMKR'o BOND. (Trustee tor A n Laura Stockman). t>c< ureo by 1st mort j?eg??ef Lot and Baildimrs, southwoit corner of King nnd Morris tl reeta, measuring 37 feet 10 iicbis on King street, 48 on back line, a- d 110 f tt in depth; whole debt, principal aud inter? est, to 12th January. 1859.312 ?0 B. JU.M . HOUSE'S BJAB, seo uro J by 1st mortgage of H -use und Lot on the south eldo of T'a io s re?t, meosu lug in front on Trudd-stro t 90 feet, in depth 12) feet; wno e debt, ifrinclpal . aud interest, to 12th Januarv, 18?J.11G9 10 ELTZ \ C K. iT.UDD' ? ( l WO) BO sD -, se? cured by 1st mortgage ot Lot anl House on the north si '0 of Spriog street, measuring in front and rear 43 feet, and in deptu from Spring to Ash ton-street; whole debt, principal and * ?nteres-, to 12ih January, 1869 .4616 20 C. J. BELYEA'r? BOND, secured by^first mortgage of Houso and Lo. north side of Trodd street, 81 feet iro it, 14 feet 6 inches on back Une, on thc wo-i line 100 feet 6 inches,cost line67 feet: whole debt principal and I u terre t lo 12th Jan? uary, 1809 . 895 60 P. J. COOG^N'S BOND, secured by first mortgage of Lot in Heeling-street, for? merly occup ed as the offl.-e of the Charleston Savings lns.ita.ioo; said Lot huvin ^ boen purchased at the Mas? ter's sole, with interest fi'om 10:h April, 1863; whole debt.to Jai uary 12 1809.2091 75 Terms of sale cab, pasable within ten (10) days ofter the sale. Anv iniormatton eoDC<>raing the above property W li be furnished by the Treasurer of the Institution, at t e Office, No. 02 Chu ch street, where the mort? gages cm ba seen. Purchasers to poy tor stamps and recording assignments. January 12 tumtuS faction Sales. Auction Sale- Whiskey, Wines, Brandy, Qm, - ?rc, ftc. JOB DAWSON, Auctioneer, Will oell TUTS DAT, at ha'f-pust IO o'oleck, at No. 108 Ea?tDiv, comer Accommodation Wharf. 79 barrels WHISKEY - quarter casks Port, Madeira and Sherry Wine - quarter raak* Brandy and Oin. - oases Syrups. Wines, Cordials, kc, kc Trims cieh 0 ' delivery. January 13 Positive Sale. BY T. M. CATER. Will bc sold THI9 DAT, on Brown's Wharf, at-ihree- : quarters-past 9 o'clock, 600 BAGGED HAMS 100 tuba Butter, a'J grades . . 61 tubs Lard. Conditions eish._ January 12 Butler, Pork, Bacon, ftc. BY LAUREY & ALEXANDER. THIS DAT, lath instant, will bo sold in our store, No. 137 EaBt Bay. at 10 o'clock. 17 kegs Burrill 11 obis. Me ;s and Prime Pork. ALSO, A general assortment of BACON ar d suadry other;, articles. Conditions cash._January 12 Sundries, to pay Freight and Storage and other Expenses. * ; Bi LAUREY & ALEXANDER. THIS DAT. the 19ih instant, will be sold, in'our store, No. 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, . 160 package! SUNDBIE8, CONSISTIXG or: Boxes CHEESE. Nests Measures, Well Buckets . Dozens Water Buckets, Nests Boxes, dozens Sieves Boxes Collins' Axes. Half and quarter boxes Raisins - Boxes Herrings, boxes Whittesnore's Cotton Cards Dezen Wash Boards, barrels, half and kits Ma .kerel Lozen Hames, Chests Tea, a fovea Boxes ?east Powder, Oven Coven Barrels Crackers, Crockery, colls Rope Boxes Pickles, Sheets Zinc, kegs Pal at . . Kegs Rivets, bundles Bedposts, Cotton Ties Ply Wheels, pieces Bagging, ko., ko. . Conditions.cash. January 13 Strips, Shoulders, Bans, Butter, ?rc. B i. G. W. STEFFENS & CO. Will be sold THIS DAT, in front of their Store, No. 83 Vendue Bange, at ha'f past 9 o'clock, 3 boxes S. C. STRIPS 10 hh is. Shoulders-amohed 10 bhd3. D. ti. Shoulders 6 box's S. O. Hams 26 flrkies and tubs Baiter Coffee, Sugar Fi our, Ac._ January 13 Dry Goods, Cutlery and Crockery. . BY MILES DRAKE. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will wit ot my store, cerner of King and liberty-streets, Ageaeral assortment of DRY GU ODS: POPLINS, Linen, Prints, Damask, Dress Goods, Satinets, Red and White Flannel, White Blankets, Shawls, Gotten and Wool Hosiery, Suspenders, Neck Iles, Coats, Pants and Vests. * ALSO, An invoice of Table and Pocket CUTLERY.. . ALSO, " ^">* A LISE OF CBOCKBBY, CONSISTING or: Dozens Dinner, Soup, Breakfast and Cup PLATES Dozens sets Cupj and Saucers, Basins and Goblets, kc._-_January 13 House and Lot in Elizabeth street. BY WARDLAW & CAREW. Will be cold THU DAY, the 12th Instant, at ll o'clock A. M., at the comer of East Bay and Broad? sheets, A HOUSE AND LOT, No. 3 Elizabeth.street on the west side, two doors north of Calhoun. The Dwelling eon ta ?ns four rooms, with piazza oath? south. J here 19 ah o a ki r ch en with necessary out*, buildings. The Lot measures 30 feet 6 inches front, by shout 113 feet deep. Ter*?s-One-third ?ash; the balance in ons and two years, with mortgage secured by the property. Purchaser to pay W. k c. tor tho papers'. January 18_Tmtn3 Desirable Building Lots on Rutledge Avenu*. BY R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. THIS DAY, the lath instant, will be sold at the Old Poetofflce, at ll o'clock. . Those VACANT LOIS on east side of Rutledge Avenue, north of Morris .street-Noa, 1 and 3 incas* urina- 44 feet orf Rutledge by 190 deep, and Noa. 3 and 4 measuring 66 feet on Court leading from Rut? ledge, by 88 feet deep, more or less. Terms-Half cash; secured aa usual. Purchaser to pay us for papery and stamps._January 13 Auction Sale. WM. GURNEY, Auctioneer. Will be sold, at Public Auction, THT3 DAY, Jan? uary 12,1R69. at 10 o'clock, at No. 10 East Bay. Street, Charl est-u. S. C., ll HORSES. 1 MULE a Carts and Harness Eaddles, Bridles, Tables, Desks, Chairs, Stores, ko.? kc, being the surplus property belonging to the United States Government. Property to be removed immediately after sala. Terms cash in Government funds. t D WA RD L. DEANE, Disbursing; Officer, January ia_. Bureau B.P. k A. L., 8.0. Seventy five Acres of Land on South Carolina Railroad, sixteen miles from the city, veli timbered and partially settled. BY J. FRASER MATHE WES. Wi'l he Bold THIS DAY, the 13th Instant, at the 014 Postoffloe, at ll o'clock, Terms cash, sod purchaser to pay J. p. M. for ist-' pera and s'amps._ January 13 Peremptory Sale-Direct Importation by Reb ert Kure ft Co. and B. G. Wilkins ft (h., of Sherry and Port Wine, Gin and Ale. BY J. FRASER MATH EWES. Auctioneer. Will be sold on TUESDAY, the 19th instant, at my OiH-c. No. 66 Broad-street, at ll o'clook, to the highest bidder, tho following, imported direct, as above. 33 casks SHERRY WINE, Imported 1807 27 casks Port Wine, imported 1867 10 cask a Old Tom Gin. Imp ot ted 1866 60 cask? Bernard's Edinburgh Ale, pints, in glass and stone bottles. Terms-AU sums under 9603, cain; over 9600, thirtv days, approved dtv acceptances. JO""Augusta Constitutionalist ?ill Insert twice, and sona bill to J. Fraser Mathewes. January 13 Sale Under Foreclosure of Mortgage of Per? sonal Property in the Mercury Office, at Auction. EY G. MCBRIDE SMITH, Agent of the Mortgagee. - THIS DAY, tbe 13th instant, at 12 o'clock, will be? sold, in lo.s r.s fallows: Contents or Engl e Room: one PORTABLE IOUS HOBS3 KTEt*l ENGINE AND BOILER Cmioittof Prose Uoom: ene I'AYLOK'S PRESS, dimensions 24 by 31; toven Fobing Tables, and su.idry ot.?er artic'.os. Content^ of Composing Room: all the CHAsES, ST IND i, Ty oe. Imp j.-in,' Stone Fall and Pulleys, Gas Fixtures, and all other appurtenances. Contoatl of om :o 3apiraf"?y-Qonsjflti?a of FU3 NIl'Ul'E viz: UUAlttS, Stools, Counting House I. esta. Tab! s, ono Counter 23 fjet lon;, one News? paper Hack 26 :roi long, o ie ht Pictures and Cards; in trames, two cfn.-o tovus, with piping, one Iron b-fo, ono lot Gas Fixtures. Terms call). G. MoBBIDE SMITH, Agent of Mortgagee. Ja nu ir y 13 fStuS Ilorsts, Mules, One Fine Buggy, Two Drays, uilh Harness in good order, and other Ve? hicles; aUo, Furniture consisting of Fine Bedroom Set several Carpets, French Plate Mirrors, Sideboards, Bedsteads, Bedding, Tables, ??c , at Auction. BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH. On TO-MORROW, the 13th instant, at 10 o*clook, at his Ba'esrcom, Mo. 31 Broad-street, January 13 * Two Work Horses. LY HOLM feS & MACBETH, Auctioneers. Wdl be sold cn TO-MORROW. 13th January,ot half-past 19 o'olook in front ot our office, No. 36 Broad-street, ? wo Good WORK HORSES. January 13 Jlnrttonccrs' Jpriiiatt Sales. .BY J. FRASER MATHEWES, Real Estate Agent, No. 66 Broad-street. For sale and Lease PHOHPUATE LANDS or a superior quality, on deep water navigation and healthy locations all tho year. R<CE and COT TON PLANTATIONS and FARMS ia all parts or the blate. uITZ PROPERTx" of every description. November 3 . 3-aoo, S HAVING AND HAIA-CUTT1SG, BY VT . E. MARSHALL, AT THE BROAD-STREET BARBER BALOOK, No. SI (Ur STAJBS). December 8