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THE DAILY NEWS.
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NEWS BEING THK NEWS-PAPER OFFICIALLY
RECOGNIZED A8 HAVING TBE LARGEST CIR?
CULATION IN THE crry OF CHARLESTON,
PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN?
ING IN THE POSTOFFI0E AT THK END OE
BACH WEEK, ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS?
IONS OF THE NEW POSTOFEICE LAW.
LOCAL MATTERS.
AUCTION .SALES THIS DAV.
R. M. MARSHALL & BROTHEB will sell at ll
o'clock, at wharf loot of Piuckuoy-slre;t, sloop Pa?
risienne.
MILES DHAKE will foll al 10 o'o.?ock, at lits store,
corner King and Liberty ttrcets, clothing, dry goods
and cutlery.
T. M. CATER will sell at throo-quurlers past 9
o'clock, in his storo, Bi cn n's wharf, nutter, lard and
crockery.
JOHN G. Mitton & Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, In
their salesroom, Meeting-stroot, dry goods, writing
paper, ic.
MEETINGS THIS DAV.
Stonewall Flro Encune Company, at 4 P. M.
("barleaton Hook and Ladder Company, No. 1, at
half-past 7 P. M.
Union Kilwinning Lodpo, at 7 P. M.
Howard Lodge, ut 7 P. M.
THE DAILY NEWS PBICE CUBBENI AN? COM"
MEBOIAL CIRCULAR will bo ready for delivery at nine
o'clock to-morrow morning. Business bou-os wish?
ing to subscribe for a specified number of coplos
containing their card 8, should leave their orders at
our counting room to-day. AU orders for ten copies
and over will be supplied at tho rato of two and a
half .Touts per copy.
BOARD OF FIBEMASTERS.-At a mooting of
the Board of Firemasters held last evening, B. M.
Strobol was unanimously reelected clerk of tho
Board atd Superintendent of Engines, and H. C.
?hokes, Pump Contractor.
THE THEATRE.-Miss Anulo Deland, an aotreBs of
great promise, will make her first appearance in
Charleston on Monday night ut tho Hibernian Hull.
Miss Deland was born in Augusta, hut was educated
m thia city. We understand that (ho coming star
has played with great success in England, where she
bas boen for mere than two years.
A GERMAN THEATRE AND CONCERT HALL.
Wo understand that the Frouudschaftsbund oro nego?
tiating for the fino Int at tho corner of Mooline and
Goorgo streets, on which thoy propose to erect a
theatre and o:nccrt h ill al a cost of $20,000. It is to
be a joiut stock company of four hundred shares,
and it ls stated that thrco hundred shares have al?
ready been taken.
CLERKS OF THE MARKET^.-At an olecti m
held by the Commissioners of tho Markots yester?
day, all the o'd clerks were re-elcc'cd as follows:
WM. KlhKWOOD, Chtcf Clerk.
WM. WITHERS, Assistant ot Lower Market.
WM. WILEY, Assistant at Upper Market.
JACOB F. HCUUiMER, Weigher and Measurer.
C. J. BECKMAN. Wci-her at Lower Scales.
R. H. BRODIE, Weigher at Upper Scalos.
THE PEOPLE'S PAPER.-Tho publishers of tho
New York Weekly Sun offers, through an adverUse
ment in another column, special inducements to
subs Tibers. The Weekly Sun is ono of the most
comprehensive, neat, and sparkling papers publish?
ed; Us agricultural depurtmcntis managed by the
well known Andrew S. Fuller; and the fact that a
subscriber gets his monoy's worlh when subscrib?
ing, added to the cheap pries at which tho paper is
published, is surely inducement enough for all to
send in their money at once.
MINIATURE MAN.-Charleston waa vi?ited
yesterday hy a Lilliputian, named Charles Rollin
Decker, who claims to be tho smallest man in tbo
world. Be is certiinlj^jmiiller than General Tom
Thumb or the irrepressible Cou.modoro Nutt. Mr.
WHhjrWn tn 4ijj^^-iP?&m 'nf'.Vi ttAtrtV1" ,JL--V w*f
and is only thirty-one inches high. He is well in?
formed, of polished manners, and dresses in the
latest style. Ho was born in Mississipi, but hails
norn Memphis, Tenn. A large crowd of boys fol?
lowed bim as be trotted through the streets, seUing
h's photograph and the book of his life.
R. W. GRAND LODGE, I. O. O. F.-Tho fol?
lowing is a list of tho officers elected at the Annual
Communication ol' tho R. W. Grand Lodge of the
Independent Order of Odd Fellows, held in this city
on the 20th instant:
M. W.O. M., J. M. ELFORD, of Lod?o No. 19,
R. W. D. S. M., G. W. CUR 17-, of Lodge No. 8.
R. W. G. W., JOS. G. MARTIN, of Lodpre No. 2.
R. W.G. Sec., JNO. H. HONOUR, JR , M. D., of
Lodge No. 2.
R. W. G. Trcaniuer. T. W. HOLWELL, ot Lodge
No. 2.
R. W. Chaplnin, Rev. J. L. REYNOLDS, D. D.,
of Lodge No 5.
B. W. G. Repreroutative, WM. THAYER, cf Lodge
No. 2.
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THE MEETING-STREET ICE HOUSE.-In the
place of the old and unsightly building that served
the purposes of an icc horse in Meeting-street, the
Tudor Ice Company, of Boston, have erected a new
one that adds to the appearance of tho locality in
which it stands. The new building has a fi ont, of
thirty-nine feet, and ettctuls two hundred anti forty
feet in the rear. Tho Iront reservoir for ice will con
. tain ono thousand tons, while the rear ono will hold
two thousand tons. Tho new building has been con?
structed under thc Ktipirv s on of Mr. John Luiehe,
ngont of tho company, ond Mr. James M. Duryea,
long and favoiahly known lu connection with the ice
trade of tho city. Tho repairs und improvements
that have beon nado have cosl ubout i??OO.
A HANDSOME VESSEL.- Tho following uotico,
whfoh we clip from iho Now York Journal of Com?
merce, of Monday last, speaks in flatte lng terms of
a beautiful craft Just conutructed by Oaptatu lt. H
Tucker, whom our roadors ?bo date from sometime
back will remember as coinmandina, about 1815. the
ship Alliance, which ma 'e several rapid passages
Lom Liverpool to thia port, at ono time bringing
later r.uropean dates. Steam w.is. then just commen?
cing and ocea-i ca iles had no existence. He wai at
tcrwards am;rchant ot th s city, and having boen
left an ample c impotence ny his fathor, who was a
large ship owrie, now abends his Ume in managing
his propertj ashore aud afloat: "ino attention ot
yachtmen und others is ca.lo.I to tho yacht Atalanta
now lying at Pier 17, East liiver. This beautiful lit
tlc vessel was built at Wisoassot, Me., by Captain R
H. Tucker. Sh.; is of au improved model, all hol?
low liu?^, oons.ructed by Mr. Given, of Wi?casset,
who modelled many of Donald McKay's rainons
clipper ships. Mho is stx'y feet long, eighteen feet
wide, and seven feet daop, and measures seventy
tons old measurement; ls constructed entirely of
whiteoak, coppered ant copper-fastened', all iron
work galvanized ; not a parti?le of pitch,.paint or
putty was used in her construction. Captain
Tucker, the owner, is on board, and would be pleased
- to show hi? vessel to gentleman interested in marine
i architecture previous to sailing for Charleston on
tbo2lst."
HOTEL ARRIVALS, January 20.- Charleston
Hotel.-E A Johnson. J A Brenner, R B Gary, An-'
gusta; Chas B Docker, Memph s; W A Benjamin, E
E Abrahams, St Louis; K H Rhodes, Provide nco, B I;
John B Gardy, New York; W KDeschampa, Sumter;
John H Beaker. Ne? York; W T Waitera, B t New?
comer, Bal timo e; Z W Bookhart and family, J 0
Courtney, b Oj O W adler, < hirlo ton; T L Monta?
gue. Boston; A Kaliaoher, New York; F F Booth,
Mew Haven. Ot; J u Gamage and wife, J R Living
Hton, Miss Living to > and maid, B F Edington, New
York; H G Robinson, E P Robinson, Providence,
B L
Pavilion Hotel.- Jame? Matrwood, Railroad; T G
Boag, city; P Hiller and son, Kin gs tree, J M Smith,
Remberg, T O RTecUley, Orangetmrg; w J Fnree.
Columbia; G W Curtis, Cheater; W D Koli, Orang?,
burn; O H Baldwin, Ohio; N W Erhloman, Florence;
! JV Gilbert, lady, 3 children and servant, LRGil
? bert. Wm Locke, J no Erwin, ? s Grey and lady. Kits
JGilbert. Mis? K Gilbert, South Carolina; B Greig,
St Stephen's; WTUt.?ey, Georne'a, I Ol Er J "
Staggers, J D Sturgeon, Ktagslree; O L ?Kllleaume,
". Ar York; O W Leland. Mowat Pleasant; S B Mo
, craon.Sonth Carolina; ?Ott*. B D McEwan, ? J
8 net, Florenoe; J H tarot, C W Parrot, South OATO
?a.
THU MAYORALTY.
i f *l l ? ? jj jj r
Application of dilbert FiUafoury for In?
stallation os Mnyor-The Demandand
the Reply.
At about hali-j asi ten o'clock yesterday morning,
Mr. Gilbort Pillsbury, accompanied by Colonel
Mooro, Mr. E. W. M. Mackey aud Mr. ?. J. Mackey,
waited ou Mayor Clark und formally demanded the
surrender of tbe omeo of Mayor. Mr. Clark said
that he would bo prepared to give a formal reply at
about 12 o'clock, and thc claimant then said that bc
would await the reply at the Sheriff?* office, to which
placo it waa afterwards sent. Tho domaud of Mr.
Pillsbury aud tho answer of Ma>or Clark U' e as fol?
lows:
CHARLESTON, P. C., January 20,1869
Hon. George W. Clark, Ac'iny Mayor of (he City of
Charleston, S. C., City Hall, Cha'letton,
(?m-l ite undersigned, haying been duly elected
Mayor ol tho City ot (Tiarlcbtnu, at the Mutdcipal
election hold in said city on the tenth day of Novem?
ber, A. D. 18C8. and the Actiag Board of Aldermen
having, under dato of the oigktccntb day of January,
lir69, dec:arod said eleotion in accordance with thc
returns of the managers thereof, which retuvo* Bot
forth that tbe undersigned received "tho largest
number of votes for Mayor;" and tho undersigned,
haring duly qualified for said office, dooB now do?
maud tbat you surrender to him the functions of
Mayor of the City of Charleston, together with nil
books, records and property appertaining to tho
same. GILBERT PILLSBURY,
Mayor Elect of the City of Charleston.
CHARLESTON, ?. C., January 20,18C0.
Hon, Gilbert Pillsbury :
DEAR ??'IR-I an in rccoipt of your communication
of 20 h January, 18G9, in which you "demand of me
to surrender to you tho functions of Mayor of tho
City of Charleston, together with all the bookB, re?
cords and property apacrtainli g io tho came." In
roply, I beg leave to say that tko legality of tho elec?
tion hy virtue of which you claim tho office of Mayor
baa been duh put lu issue by a numerous body of
corporal ors, and that by an act regulating tbe tonnt e
of certain offices and appointments thereto, the Act?
ing Mayor and Aldermen are directed to continue in
office until their several offices aro Siled ty the elec?
tion and qualification, according to law, of their suc?
cessors in the said Municipal offices.
In the recent optiiou. of tho Supremo Court, a
cloar distinction is taken between the declaration of
the results ot the election and the right to take pos?
session of the offices claimed by you and your col?
league?.
Jt i* distinctly stated that the validity of 'he o!ec
tion was Hot properly in issue upon the proceedings
before them, and that part of the alternative writ
which required your admission to the offlcos was by
instruction of tho court omitted in the peremptory
writ to whloh we have just cortiflcd obedience. I
havo no desire to mako fruitless issues, but I am
bound to regard tho question of'the validity of tho
election as a grave on?, made in due form and in
good taith, and until this queition is judicially set?
tled, I cinriot. con latently with my ideas of public
duty, swrrronder to you the office of Mayor.
Respectfully jours,
GEO W. CL\RK, Mayor.
These letters oxpluiu protty c early the presen
position of tho ease, and it is not possible to say
with certainty what will bo the next step of^oither
of t!;o partios. It is probable, however, that the de?
mand of Mr. Pillsbury is tho preliminary step to
tho suing out of a writ of gus warrarito, which, if is?
sued by tbo court, would require tho Mayor and Al?
dermen to show by what authority they continued
to hold office in taco of the alleged fact that Gilbert
Pillsbury and others had boen elected in their
stead. In doing this he whole question of the al?
leged illegality of the election would come
up, and tho prpsont Mayor and Aldermen
would, lt is presumed, adduce all tho evi?
dence tuoy could oiit.iiu to prove that thero
was not a legal election, that there was, therofero, no
election, and (hat G. W. Clark and others legally
held offico until there was a legal election. If the
quo warranta were Issued by the circuit dourly either
pitty could take an appeal from that decision to the
Suprcme Court, whose decision would bo final. To
avoid this appeal, however, it is believed that tho writ
of quo vsarranto will, if possible, be ebtained from the
Supremo Court direct.
This is the position of tho contorted eleoUon caso
as fir as it ls affected by tho action taken yesterday by
Mr. Pillsbury.
REPORTERS' CRUMBS.-A chimney was on tire
in Spring-street night bofore last, and might havo
done harm had lt not' boon promptly put out by the
neighbors.
Notwithstanding tho great demand for mules,
taey som at auction yesterday ct moderate prices.
There was a largo crowd around tho City Ball yes?
terday, during Mr. Pillsbury's visit to Mayor Clark.
One hundred and nineteen hogshead J of new crop
Cuoa molasses have been sold in this city at from 50
to 52 couts per gallon.
Mr. Walter Oado has introduced the Northern
style of having coal and wood cellars under tho pave?
ment. This may be seen at tho new crockery store
of Mr. W. L. Webb, Mootlng-street.
'J lie M na Steam Fire Erigin a Company is putting
in new flues.
The tidal drains aro being overhauled and cleaned.
They need it badly.
A wiseac e, by the name of Boston, from the "ru?
ral regions," introduced a bill in the special session
of tho Glenora 1 Assembly, to perpetuate the per dion
and mileage of the members. Rich I
Furniture, crockery and household appliances
have been bi inging hiuh prices at auction of late, j
The courthouse is being touched up.
Office-huuters are already " on the rampage," ex?
pecting a Municipal change.
L. F. Wall, Vf. S. Lance and J. W. Gregg, who were
not confirmed by the senate as assessors for Charles?
ton County,* had previously given notice that they
could not serve.
In publishing yosterday the names of the ve try
in -n ot St. Mary's Church, we omitted those of Mr.
Charles Eanapaux and Mr. A. St. Amand.
1 he south Carolina Railroad Company call atten?
tion to tim resolution adopted at their mooting in
February, 1867, that proxies aro required at each
meeting, aud that tho signature must te stamped in
accordance with internal revenue law.
J ho G. and . oyal Arch Chapter of Sou'h Carolina
will hold thoic annual convocation in this city on thc
9th of February.
The Sistorfi cf Mercy School, in Cannon-street, is
open to boys and girls. For terms apply to the Sis?
ters, Queen-street
Tba Gorm m Fire Engine Company will givo a
grand hull at the r Hall, Chalmer s-itre 21, on the 27th
instant, for tho benefit of the German Lutheran
Church. ?
Tho celebration of (he fourth anniversary of the
' stonowull Fire Company will take place this eveulng.
Those who doubt that Mr. Gilbert la going to give
a gol i medal to the fire company that sells the most
tickets tor his benefit on Saturday, eau see it at Mr.
Allan's, King-street.
Tho Boar i of Firemasters, last night re-elected
the cleik and pump contractor. Major K, Willis
took hts seat as a member of the Board of Tiremos
ters List evening tor the first time.
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THE UNITED STATES COURT, JANUARY 20
BON. GKOBOK 8. BRYAN, PsxaiorNO.- The court
opened at lt o'clock, and the following caeos in bank
rup'cy wore d inposed of:
Ex parto J. T* thomas, assign?e R. C. Farr. Petl*
tum to sol? real estate. Granted.
Ex parte J. B. Allison. Petition to sell and estab?
lish hen. Referred to W. J. dawson.
Xx parte J. O. Mayo. Petition tor final discharge.
Certificate granted,
Ex parte Graeaer, Smith et al, in re B. P. Rhart e.
Petition te establish lien. Order of sale granted. ?
Bx parte R. Harra lt In re W. B. Murray. Petition
to ?et up lien. Order of payment granted.
Bx parte Dick h Plower?, in ra J. B. Bradford.
Petition to establish lien. Order and payment
granted.
Bx parte Brown, Winn & Go., ia re J. R. Bradford,
idem, and order as above.
Ex parte B. a. Tocsin At Ca, in re 3. w. Bradford,
Petition for assignee to sell personal estate. Order
of .tale granted.
Court adjourned,
TEX AUGUSTA ARREHT. -The August* papers
have thc following further particulars of the ouse of
Ur. L'vingston. whose arrest wak lnentlonel a day
or two ago: .-Mr. Wilna-va and Mr. Simon Taylor,
residing in Richland Coon ry, ?. G., as steted by tho
form r, associated Mr. livingston with thom, soon
after tho c1 ose of the war, in mercantile bu'lneasin
South Carol ina, they furnishing the capital-?1200
and allowing him a third Interest in the profits of
the concern. 7 bey new allege that Mr. Livings'.on
som out tue entire stock of good?, sod took hin de?
parture for tbs ?v?st without according them any
settlement. Mr. WflMasi* ?presente Mr. Livingston
a* heviax ps*vio??ly commande} the utinoatconfi?
dence and respeot of sis butines* assoolate? and of
1 tvs community in which ks lived."
THEATBE_Last ovouing tl.o ceriBational
drama hold sway, Undo- (he Oas Light being repro?
duced by thc Ollbert troupe, through the interces?
sion, of somo of our legal friend?, who were desi?
rous of again hearing Harrison's inimitable spoecb,
as splinter, th? pettifoging lawyer ot tho Tombs'
Court. He created ro?rs of laughter, and bis con?
ception of the character was very Ano. '.' bo pier
scene was as Rood as could bo exacted on suoh a
s togo; but tho defects were fully made up by the ox
celleut manner in which tho duel was reudored by
two jutlor uiombore of tho company; The railroad
scene, thc crowuing feature of tho pie. o, was perfect.
To-nigbt. Ticket-of-Lo ivo-Man, a bcniliful five act
drama, will bo presented. Thc piece 1B ono worth
while going to see. Ibe performance will conclude
with tbs roaring f tree, Bodging for a Wife
Remember that on batu rds y evening Mr. Gilbert
receives a testimonial boneilt from tho firemen, and
that a splendid gold meda1, valued at $100, will bo
uwarded thc company disposing of the largest num?
ber of ticket?.
Miss Annie Deland ia nnuounccd for Monday eve?
ning, s bo 13 aaid to bo vcr/ beautliuL and to vos
8088 tho finest wardrobe ol any lady on thc American
?togo
THE ADGEB BUILDING ova FuruRE THEA?
TRE-Wc learn t at Mr. J. Chadwick, a Norther?
capiialist. planting on Wadm-ilaw Isltnd, who ro
contly purchased at a very low piico tho spacious
btructuro at the corner of King and Market streets,
known as the Adg r building, intends to convert it
into a theatre, Opera house and lycon t-. On King
street ibero Will be found ?tores, Wulch will bo
routed out; the second story will bo tho theatre
ni.d opera room, and tho third floor tho lecture
rooms. T"ero ie also to bo a restaurant in tho
building, somewhat aller tho sty e of tho famous
Deluaonico'.s at NiW York.
Mr. chadwick, wo leam, has e.mt to New York for
plans of the most modernly buiU theatres and opera
houses, so as to niako tho proposed chang 8 as suc?
cessful as is possible.
'I hero :B no question that this is a great enterprise,
and, if carried ou . it will certainly add to tho attrac?
tions ard interest of our city, now so a idly in noe.I
of a largo and commodious theatre, such a? tho pro?
posed plan should supply, lt is intended to spoud
$30,000 or $tO,C00 in making tho necessary architect?
ural change, and this will only mnke tho whole build?
ing cost Mr. Chadwick about ?7">,000, one-half of tho
original co3t of the property, louring tho war it
passed into tho hands of ."dr. Ernes: Hart for $225,
000 lo currency, whon gold waa worth six for ono.
Earnestly do wc hope Mr. Chadwick will carry out
his idea. It will profit bim and profit Charleston.
CLUBS AND STABS.-Tba following casus woro
disponed ot at tho Mayor's Court yesterday:
Richmond Allen, colored, lodged subject to tho
Cbi'f of the Fire Depart na tnt. If old subject to
Chief's deposition.
S. A. Bamby, druck and disorderly in (. hurch
stroot. Fiuod $5.
Boarding house, for allowing a boardei to throw
water out of window. Fluod $2.
Tum Williams, colored, lodged for assault and bat?
tory on David Gardner, colored, in Moeting-streot.
Fi o ed S>5.
The following cases will ernie bef rc his Honor
this morning:
Louis Fonlnev, lodged for being nuder tho Influ?
ence of djuoraud acting disorderly at tho corner of
King and Masel streets. 1 opoeited $10, and rcloascd
to appear this morning.
Joseph Mitchell, lodged for being under tho influ
oi cc of liquor and unable to laka care ot himself in
King-street. His watch and effects taken from him
until he has a haring this morning.
Tho ca e of Cha-lotte SmaliB colored) vs. James
Melvin, white, was hoard boforo a jury und Magia
trato Mackey ycste.day, and resulted in a verdict of
guilty, and a fine of $2 agaiust tho defendant.
Charlotte Jones, colored, tried to obtain the CUB.
tody ot her daughter thirteen years old, who had
married March Miller rgainst ber consent, but the
fifi tier on investigation resulted in a compromise
agreeable to beth parties.
Emma Hamilton, white, was !odged at the Guard?
house yesterday on thc charge of stealing $25 from
Michael O'Toolo, at No. 8 Tradd-strcet. She was
released on a deposit of $20.
?S i.J fcr?ljN'?Gf-?El NOTlC'xi?s.
CHOICE GBEEN AND BLACK TEAS, $1 per
pound, at Wilson's Grocery, southoast corner Society
and Anson streets. Goods delivered free.
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FOB SANTEE RivaB.-Tbe J steamer Marion
will loave to-morrow night for Wright's Bluff and
landings on Santee Uiver.
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LADIES' LUNCH AT KINSMAN'S SALOON.-Oys?
ters in bvery style. Mince pies, ir* sh daily. Hot cof?
fee and chocolate at all hours. Ice cream every
day.
TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT. - Saturday night
Manager Gilbert recel voa a benefit from our firemen.
He will award the company disposing of tbe largest
number of tickets, a Gold Mo lal valued at $100,
manufactured by Mr. J. Lewin, and on exhibition at
the Btore of Mr. James Allan, Ktng-strcot. Presi?
dents of companies desiring to contest for the prize,
should call on Mr. John Burns, at Hibernian Hall,
Immediately, and secure tickets. Names of Com?
mittee of Arrangements will be published Saturday
morning. *? January 20
WANTED.
BONDS AND COUPONS OF SPARTAN BUBO
and Union Railroad, guaranteed by State of
South Carolina. Apply to
s AMT C. BLVCK, Broker,
January 21 1 No. 28 Broad-street,
CHECKS ON NEW YORK.
IN CURRENCY OR GOLD,
LESESNE & WELLS,
No. 10 DlUJAU-STICElflT.
December "4
Imo
Shirts uno /utnisljtit? (?ooiis.
SHIRT EMPORIUM.
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RECEIVED
A Rf Iii AV HVPPL7 OP
THE
CELEBRATED :
STAB
Which SM offered for sale at
TH SC I.OWK8T CASH PRICKS I
E. SCOTT,
MEKTING-8TftEBT,
January a
OPPOSITE THE MARKET HALL.
6mos
-JT^ Hit, O () K D R A T ?i. GO.,
SASH, BMN%AND BOOR MANUFACTURERS
STo. t BRJTOUlA RDS Tit (SET,
(OWOMTB TAYXIOB'S MAOHXME SHOP).
SASHES, GLASSED AND UNGLAZED, ALWAYS
on hand. Odd (Haas mads at tba shortest notloe,
and at the low??t term?.
L. K. CORDBAX. .0. TP.OUCBB
Januarys . tutbsfeao
A** cr, J. AXU IVOJL//1. ZL ? .^VXV.
/onfroi Hattrta.
Kg- Th.? lt datives, Friends and Ac* |
quainUr.ce?. of Mn*. ELISABETH HELENA PAR
KEB and B. J. PAUK icu and fatuity, are roquratod to
attend the Funeral Services of tho former, from nor
late residence, No. 118 Wentworih-street, at Four
o'clock THIS AFTERNOON, without further invitation.
January 21 1*
Special lotice:!.
?3-N0FICE.-?0 WHOM IT MAY CON?
CERN.-No debts contracted by the crow cf the
Denian bark -KAMMA FUNDER" will bo paid by
the Captain or Co :tigueos.
January 21_1_WILLIS A CHISQLM.
jaySOUTII CAROLINA RAILROAD COM?
PANY, AND SO?TWESIERS RAILliOAD BANK.
The attention of ihe Stockbolde H ol' tho above lu
Btitutions is respectfully called to thc following reso?
lution, adopted at tho auuual moeiiog, February,
13, 1867:
"Resolved, Tl>at hereafter new proxies shall be rc
qu'iod at ca'b annual meeting."
And notice is hereby given that proxios will not bc
available at tho next meeting mi nth and tenth proxi?
mo) unless each sigualuro ls stamped with a ton
couts Internal Revenue Stamp.
JOHN Y. STOCK. ) Committee
L. C, HENDRICKS. J lo verify
A. W. BURNE LT, ) Proxios.
January 21 thstuo
KT ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. - ALL
persons having claims against the Estato of tho late
H. H. WILLIAMS will present the esme, properly
attested, to Messrs. BROWN & MI KELL, Attorneys
at Law, Law Range, Broad stroet, and all parsons
indebted to said Estate will plaaso mako payment to
tho same, H. U. WILLIAMS,
Qualified Administrator.
November 21 2anio3rao
JOST* NINETY DAYS AFTER DATE AP?
PLICATION will bomadofor ranewal of Cerliflcato
No. 38oi, dato April 16, lSi8, tor Porty ?-hares South
Carolina Railroad aud Bank Mock, in the mimo ot
H. H. WILLIAMS, the a imo being lost.
November Ul lamo3mos
49-NOTIGE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
at tho meeting of the Legislature an application will
bo made fi r a Charter for tho "DEUTSCHER AR
TTLLERIb'," Untorstutzuugs Verein.
Docombor 31 th
?3-ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN.-ON THE
Errors and abuses incident to Youth and Early Man?
hood, wltb tho humano view of troatmout aud cure,
sont by mail freo of charge. Address HOWARD
ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa.
January 20 3mos
?3T DERELICT COTTON, &c,-ALL PER?
SONS saving COTTON OR OTHER PROPERTY
at sr a, from tho vicinity of Cape Lookout, where the
steamship "Gulf City" w^s lately wrecked, and
bringing sumo to (hts port, aro hereby notified and
requested to report the same to tao undersigned,
who represent Mes?rs. C. H. MALLONY & CO., of
Now York, and who are alone authorized to settle
tho salvage. All soles of su h Cotton or other pro?
perty without our knowledgo and consent is lu roby
forbidden. COURTENAY & TR EN HOLM,
January 20 _3_ Union Wharves.
sW COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE,
CHARLESTON, JANUARY 18. 1S69.-Tho following
named persons oro recognizod as ASSISTANT AS?
SESSORS, appointed under tho act providing for the
Assessment and Taxation of Property, for tho Coun?
ty of Charleston, to wit:
Fifth District, lying cast of thc Santeo Canal and
Cooper River (instead of cast of the Northeastern
Railroad and tho Cooper River, as previously pub?
lished), 8. D. BUSSELL, and-.
ff ixth District, lying west of the Santeo Canal and
Cooper River, E- S. MIKELL.
Seven'b District, comprising all of the Parishes of
St Andrew's and St, John's Colleton, 1HOS. A. BAR?
NARD. A. J. RANSIER, A. 0. 0.
January 20 . . _ _ . . .
SION el), having boon appointed Receiver of me
late firm cf DAWSON & BLACKMAN, hereby giyes
notice that ali claims against sud firm mast be pre?
sented to him, and all persons indebted mu?t make
payment to JNO. T. HUMPHREY4,
January 13 No. 27 Broad-street.
JOa-STJY YOUR TEA AND COFFEE FROM
KUI ETE & CHAPMAN, corner King and Radcliffe
streets, and get a better article for the same money
than at any other establishment in the city.
November 14 _Brnos
j?-THE LANGUAGE OF NATURE AND
experience demonstrates that whoever would enjoy
the pleasures of fojd, the beauties of landscape, the
Joys of companionship, the riches of literature, or
the honors of station and renown, must preserve
their health. The effect of foul, injurious food en?
tering tho stomach, is to derange the digestive or?
gans and produce headache, loss of appetite, unre
freshing sleep, low spirits, feverish burnings, Ac,
which are the symptoms of that hon ld disease,
Dyspepsia, which assumes a thousand shapes, and
points toward a miserable Ufo and premature decay.
PLANTATION BITTERS will prevent, overcome
and counteract all of these effects. They act with
unerring power, and are token with the pleasure of
a beverage.
MAGNOLIA WATER-Superior to the best imported
German Cologne, and sold at half tho price.
January 19 tuths3
-lg
*3-"A LIT ILE BILIOUS."-HOW OFTEN
this lathe responseto the inquiry after o friend's
health; a? if to bi bill?n i tr fling matter, hard?
ly worth thin'ii . ho * r . Iel it be rememftersa
that, as "i. ", oe! I'rr^Utllu scorns grew," so
formidable d: L V >m tuiing ?'a little
bilious."
Scvore biliousatib'0 > ., , ??a ruo : spring,
rammer and autumn -w. '.. > .? tho seri?
ous disorders of the live -, . ' et
(hose seasons, might b' . , . linnell
stances, to winter lnU\; ?, . ! j
consequences. More . 5 , > . i ' J !. j
more fiery 'drink.' In od [, m ot i ibm ? . > j
weatber, and tb i s th o bili manera . produced whii ?
under a wariin'i temperature, ci m?nate!? In remit?
tent and in ' M ii. ?ten furors.
The v - . best moiii?.ne tor persons who. aro
either ? LI I n,H or a ai > jr- DUAL bilious, is HOdTKJ
TER* -; STOMACH tmiHttS. No blue pill or calo
dael is rflitdtrsd nj aujh case*. Those powerful
mineral medlolnes, eilt two ways, Jike a doubbs
edgecl sword. Tb / act, lt is true, upon the liver,
i.n!. roaot most deleteriously o o other parts of the
?j ' ir ; y "stielt" there, and cannot be got rid
Tin 1 .1 ".era contain vegetable agents ,of an anti*
blllo. dency, that produce a specific endmost
genial etfeot upon the biliary organ, without entail?
ing any evil consequences whatever They aro
altogether wholesome, and sot favorably and simul?
taneously upon the stomach, the liver, the bowels,
the norvctis system, and the brain.
January lc PAP_6
AST BATCHELORS HAIR DYE-THIS
splendid Hair Dyo is tho best In the world;'the
only true ?nd Perfect Dye; harmless, reliable,
natahtoueousj no disappointment; no ridiculous
Unte; remedies the Ul effects of bsd dye?; invigo?
rates and leaves tbs hair soft ??id k% itifnl black et
brown. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers; sod
properly applied at Batchelor** Wig Factory, No
Bond-street. New York. iyr January s
??. ?"?." .". 1.1 -?
HPS" BRIDE AND BRIDE ORO 0 M .--ESS AYS
F?R YOI NO MEN on the lnUrosVag relation of
Bridegroom to Brida in the institution of Marrtflges
a guide to matrimonia)) felicity and fen? happiness.
Sent by mail in sealed lat ter envelopes fros of charge.
Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P., Phila?
delphia, Pa. , September
^y?LL?S ?U t il'HOI,fil
FACTORS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS
awn
SHIPPING j
WILL ATTEN'#?0 THE PURCHASE, SALE AND
SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic, Potts) pi
COTTON, BICE, LUMBER 'AND MAYAL STOH?B
ATLANTIC W?AEf, <ni^ii-??ttOt^ 8.
?.WILLIS....o... ..........A. E. ?H?SOLM.
October M
fjJLVJ.ll 1 UHJT , ?I A IN U AK Y 21,
^udi?i? Se lei.
?ilr; M. CATE?r
Will bo sold, THIS DAT, on Brown's Wharf, ot three
. quartorc-pa*t 9 o'clock,
68 tubs BUTTER, i onic cliolco
25 tubs Lar 1
10 crates Orockory, assorted
Lot open Crooke'y.
Conditions cash. January 21
Clothing, Dry Goods and Cutlery.
BY MILES DRAKE.
THIS CORNING, at IO o'clock, I will soil at my
store, corner of Klug and Liberty streets,
AN INVOICE OF CLO I HING. JUST RECEIVED
BY STEAMSHIP MANHATTAN.
CONB1BT1NO OF:
40 Gent's Cloth Fr oe* COATS
60 Oent's Ca s-imore, Tweed and t?atinet Sack
Coat?
200 pair Oassimero and Satinet Pants
30 cloth, Velvet and satin Vosts
12 d zen Bolunp and Linen Bosom Shirts.
A lino of DRY UOOD-?, consisting of Linen, Pop?
lin, Rod and White Flaunol, Dress Goods. Linon
Check, Cassimero. Satinet, Damask, A.c. Ladios' and
Gent's Hosiery. Count or paues, Fancy Bedspreads,
Blankets, P, B. Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Neck
tics, Arc.
ALSO,
200 dozen Table and Pocket CUTT-ERY, as?
sorted. January 21
Boots, Shoes and Hats.
BY MILES DRAKE.
TO-MORROW, tho 22d instant, at 10 o'clock, I will
sell at my ?toro, corner King and Liborty streets,
75 cases BOOTS AND SHOO I'S. Just reeoived. com?
prising desirable stock, expressly Reloited for City
Retail Trade,
CONSISTING IN PART OF:
Casos Men's Calf and Kip P. H. BOO IS
Cases Men's Calf Creole Congress
Coses Men's Calf and Buff ralmonds
Cases Men's Calf and Buff Brogans, 6-11 and 9-13
("asea Ladies' Serge Congress and Polish Boots
Cuses Women's Goat and Buff Booteos, 3-7 and 6-9
Cases Boys' Calf Boots and Brogan?, 1-5
Ca?OB Youths' Plain and Capper Toed Boots, 9-13
Oartooua Ladies', Misses'and Children's Shoes
200 pairs Men'B, Ladies', Misses' and Children'6
Sit?os, shoxi good*.
ALSO,
.?5 cases, 150 dozon, Men'.-, Boys' and Children's
_ H M'S._ _ January 21
French Letter and Foolscap Paper.
BY JOHN <>. M ILK Oil & ?0.
THIS DAY, 21st instaut, at 10 o'clock, will bo sold at
our Auction Salesroom, No. 135 Mcttitig-streot,
1 case, 20 reams, FRENCH FOOLSCAP PAPER
1 caso, 80 roams, French Lottor Paper, ruled 3 sides
1 casa, 30 roams, French Lettor Paper, not ruled
Conditions cash. January 21
Dry Goods, Satinet and Cassimerr, Panis, Al?
pine and Felt Hats, ?c.
BY JOHN G. MTLNOtt & CO.
THIS DAY, 21st Instant, at 10 o'clock, we will sell at
our Auction Salesroom. No. 135 Meeting-streot,
A Desirable Invoice of DR Y GOODS, &c, just re?
ceived per Manhattan.
Black and Trintcd SATINETS. Kentucky Joanp,
Kereeys, Ginghams, Bluo Plaids and Stripes, now
style Fanoy Prints, Black Oaesimero and Fancy Sati?
net Pants, Cloth Caps, Black Alpiue Hate, Felt Hats,
Boy's Hats, Belnap Shirts, Silk Neckties. White
Hose, Brown and Mixo.l Half Hoso, Combs, Thim?
bles, tte.
Conditions cash. January 21
garbtoare, Sr.
- II A RD W Ali E
OF
DIRECT IMPORTATION
NOW LANDING AND IN STORE PEE
BRIG AGRA, FROM LIVERPOOL.
ELWELL HOES-assorted sizos
BRADE'S CROWN HOE8 -assorted sizes
BRADE'S PATENT CROWN HOES-a?sorted
sizes
PLANTERS' CROWN HOES-assorted sizes
GRUBBING, RICE nud TRENCHING HOES
ELWELL SOCKET SPADES
STEEL CORN MILLS
WROUGHT IRON BAKES
LOOKS, HINGES, SASH CORD
FRHNG PANS .
JOSEPH RODGERS & SON' ? rVi?RY BAL
x.JjJljrE,J.?? AWL? YTUOX'??SiHOLM. SCISSORS
POCKEf KNIVES, &o.
AGENT FOB
TIIK t'EhKBRATAD DODGE'S PEU
FECT PLOUGHS.
SAMX Ii. MARSHALL
No. 810 KING-STREET,
Si?;n of tri? ?Big Gata."
January ll tu thal mo
JEROME P. CHASE,
FLORENCE, S. C. .
AGENT FOR BUYING, BELLING AND RENTING
PROPERTY in and around the "City of Florence;"
offers valuible Town Lots.
He is also Agent for tho Brooklyn and the Manhat?
tan Life Insurance Companies, and solicits the pa?
tronage of his friends in the abov- lines.
With a view to changes in business, he offers his
valuable Stock and Town Propel ty, wit ti bia splendid
Store, at and below cost.
Address and call on him. 3* January 19
HUNT, If it OTU Ell S dc CO.. CHARLES?
TON, 8. O.
BUNT. THOMSON & Cd., Nos. 97 AND 99, WATER
STRKtT, NEW YORK,
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MER?
CHANTS.
Having recently established a house lu New York,
we are prepared to offer every f<cUity for rece vlng,
forwarding and selling COTTON and other Produce.
Liboial advances made on consignments, also on
shipments to our friends in Liverpool.
January 18 "_6
mKlB BAHAI WE li L SENTINEL,
ESTABLISHED IN 1852.
Published at Barnwell Courthouse, and circulates
in Barnwell, Beaufort, dolieron sad i'dgcfleld.
Term? aa reasonable as any caper in the State.
E. A. BRONSON, Proprietor.
WALK kB, EVAN8 & COGSWELL, Agents in
Charleston. Imo - January 18
JU UN D. ALEXANDlSit, .
ACCOUNTANT,
v . HY PUBLIC AND GENERAL AGENT,
Nd. IO MroiM!?etrect.
KES.1 . TFULLY SOLICIT? BUSINESS IN AD
JOftJ i ACCOUNTS of Merchants and others,
and in .VRITING UP AND POSTING their BOOK*,
cither lp fr&tt ot whole.Mic ; January 9'
"ti H. TRENHOI-M.
* No. 1 BROAD-STREET,
CHARLESTON, ,S. O , * . ,
MINER, SHIPPER AND DEALER
South Carol Ina N av ti ve Botte Phosphate*
. January ll _ / 3mos, ?
SHAVING AMD HAIR-CUTTING,
W . E . MARSHALL,
AT THE
BROAD-STREET BARBEE SALOON,
No. 81 (UP STAIRS).
PeoemoerS_L
f?-n o .H. Muppoc?;
FAOTOB
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
AOOOMMODATIO? WHARP,
Charleston, 8. C.
p. GAPaanw ttasWA. .moa September ai
J. 8t)llbKPEGRKIilj,
No. 87 LINE-STREET,
BETWEEN KINO AND ST. PHILIP.
LU S? DEB. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AML
BUILDING . MATERIAL, Ulfa and PLASTER
IMO LATHS. PAINTS, OILS. GLASSE*. SHINGLES.
.ISO, OBOOVH AND TONGUE BOARDS, Ito., con?
stantly on hand ot the lowest market prises. ..
Ssprsmi>*y i> ? ' v ' 1 " ?" muniiWi .
JP FLORCPY ?*?fO., r
?rn ?BMJIM?
LKATI?BR. I1IBK8 ANO OIL,
No. a 8?trra OALVEBT-STREBT.
' Baltimore.
F. fc?B??.....MM ff OTBTAIN
Ruction Srtlf?.
Assignera Sale.
BY HUTSON LEE, Auctioneer.
Tho unriorslonod will poll at public ou I erv. on tho
16th dav of FEBRUARY next, at ll o'clock A M ,
at tho Old Customhouse,
All that LOT, PIECE, OR PARCEL OF LAND,
with thc two story Wooden Building thereon, situate,
lying and hoing on tho cant sido of ('oinlug-street,
City ot Charleston, being tho next lot to George
street, measuring and containing in fr? nt on Coming
street thirty-one (31) feet, and in depth ninety-five
(95i feet nine (9) inches, bc tho same moro or less;
butting and boundluu on the north on lands formerly
of estate ot James Sheppard, to tbe east on lands of
-, to tho routh on lands of-, aud to tho wost
on Coming'Stroi t; t-ald lot being a part of the roal
estate of James sheppard, deceased, and so'd by his
executors, uudcr and by virtue ot bis bat will and
testament.
ALSO,
All that LOT OF LAND on the capt side of Com
ing-stroot, City or charl? st' n. and known cs No. 48
(forty-eight), monsurlug and containing in front on
Comiug-stroct, thirty (30) loot moro or less, and in
dopth niuet\-tivo (1)5) feet three <3) inches, more or
li BB; butting and bounding to tho north on lauds of
-; to tho south on lands of-, formerly ol Mrs.
Windsor; to tho cast on land now or lato ot'John
Pair, Esq., and to Ibo west on Coming-street. All of
which wbl moro fully appear upon record in tho
Mesne Office, Hook R, No l l, page 303.
ALSO,
All that LOT, PIEOE OR PARCEL OF LAND,
being situate, lying and being on the east side of
Coming-street, in tho City of Charleston, n casurlng
and containing in fronton Coming street thirty-two
(82) foot six (6) iucbo.-, bo tho same more or less, and
in dopth ninoty-?vo (?'6) foot six (6) inches, be the
same more or less; butting and bounding north on
lands of estate of James Sheppaid, to (ho easton
lands of-, lo the south on lands late of estate of
Jantes Sheppard, now of Gabriel Davis, and io ?ho
west on Coming-street; haid lot being a part of tho
real estate of James Sheppard, "deceased, and Bold
under and by virtue of his lase will and testament
by his executors.
ALSO.
All that LOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND,
with the two rtory wooden building au.I tho out?
buildings thereon, bein-z situate and lying cn the
north sido ol' Bull-streot, in tho City of Charleston,
and known as No. 28, measuring and containing in
front on Bull-stroct, thirty ono (31) feet, more or
loss, and in depth from north to south, ono hundred
and forty-ope (lal) feet, more or less; butting and
bounding north on Jands of Peter llasol, to tho cast
on lands of G. T. Whitman, to tho south on Bull
?treer, and to thc west on lauds of T. A. Wilbur.
Terms-One-third cash; balance in one and two
years, secured by bond of the purchaser ami niort
gago of the premisos; buildings to be insure! and
policies assigned. Purchaser to pay for all neces?
sary papers and stamps. W. E. MIKEL,L,
Assignee of Gabriel Davis
January 21_thru8 lui
Assignee's Sale.
W. Y. LEITCH & R. 8. BRUNS.
Auctioneers.
Ibo uudersipnrd will sell at public outcry on
THURSDAY, tho 18th Februar/ next, at ll o'clock
A. M., at tho Old Custom house,
All that LOT. PI I- CE OR PARCEL OF LAND with
the buildings thereon, situate, lying and hoing on
iho weit sido of King-street in tho City of Charles?
ton, just south of tito bond in that street; butting
and bounding to the north on lot formerly ot John
8. Bird and now of John Riegling, and measuring
thereon one hundred and six (100) feet moro or li ss^
to tho cast on King-street and measuring thereon
twenty-seven (27) feet, to tho south on lot cf William
J. Jacobi ono hundred and two (I02i loot six ((5) in?
ches, ard to tho wost on lauds of John ."ioghug and
mojsuriug twelve (12) feet, bo tho samo measure?
ments moro or less; and having mch shnpo and
form as is delineated in a plat ol Charles Parlier,
dated in March, 1851, and nttacl.cd toihedcedof
conveyance from John S. Bird to William Laval,
bearing date tho 18th day of February, A. D 1851,
subject, however, as to that portion thereof designat?
ed in said plat as the passageway, and co'orcd yel?
low, to a right of way in nud over the same, (hat is
to say: and it is hereby ao declared reserved and
granta >, that the said piece or parcel of land in said
plat shall forever horoafter bo and romain opon as
such for .ho common use of tbe said lot herem con?
veyed, and tho lot bounding il to the north and HU
the lawful owners and occupants of tho said two lots.
ALSO,
All ?hat PIECE. PARCEL OR LOT OF LAND,
situate, lying and being ou the north sh'eof Queen
street, in the City ot Charleston; bounded on the
south by Queen-street, on the cast partly by lands
of Berjimln Elfo, partly by lands of tho Protestant
Episcopal Church of st. Piiil'p's, on tho north by
lauds of the Protestant Congregation Church, known
as the "Circular church," aud ou tho wost by lands
ol'John Gordon; measuring and containing in front
on Qucen-stroet twenty-seven (27) feet, on tho back or
north lino thirty-two (32) feet six (6) inches, and in
dopth two hundred and twenty-three' (223) feet. The
above described Lot of I and having boon conveyed
by John- Deighan, to Preston West, and bearing
date 20th December, A. D. 1801, and record.--1 in the
office of the Register ot M...,,,. <,onvey?.ne#, in JKa?x
O, Mo. Vi, PP- 509 and 510.
; ALSO.
aitu?tiVing We-St oW* fcff?
street, City of Charleston, and adjoining tho oue im?
mediately at'ove described, und purchased by
John Deighan ot Jacob Brook; measuring and con?
taining on tho north and south lines, from east to
west thirty-one (31) feet, and east and west Unes,
from north to south, 8eventy.ei.tht (78/ feet; butting
and bounding north on lands of tho Protestant Con?
gregational church, k own as the "Circular
Church," south on lands of Jacob Brock, of which
the Pit was once a j ort, east by the lot immediately
above described, and west by lands of ---.
ALSO,
AU that PIECE, PARCEL OR LOT OF LAND, with
the Buildings thereon, situato, lying and being on
the west side of Wal)-street, City ot Charleston, and
known ss No. 19, measuring and containing in front
on Wall-street, from north to south, tbitty-th-ce (33)
feet, and in depth, from east to west, one hundred
and three .103) feet, be the sama measurement moro
or less; butting and bounding to the n >rth on lauds
now or once of Henry Sparnick; sooth on lands now
or onco of tbe estate of Peter Laurens; to the east
on Wall-street, und west on lands of-. All of
which will more fullv appear upon record in Mesno
Conveyance office, book T, 14, No. 4. page 13.
Perms-One-third (HI oath; balance in one and
two years, secured by bond ot purchaser aud mort?
gage of the premisos; buildings to be insured and
policy assigned. Purchaser to pay Assignee for aU
necessary stamps aud papers.
W. E. MIKELL.
Jtnuary21 thm8wth2 Assignee Gabriel Davis.
JlurtioncetV pnuotf^?lc?.
EY MCKAY.
At Private Sale
CORNER CHURCH AND BROAD - STREET.
Also. No. 7 .'1HOALA8-STREET. For particulars,
apply at No. 186 MEETING-STREET.
January 18 _
BY J. F KANE Ii ft ATitEWEs.
lt eal Estate A ?ont, No. 50 Broad-street
For sale and Lease- *
PHOSPHATE LANDH of a superior quality, ot
deep water uavi<?atlou ano healthy locations all tb?
year.
R'CEana COT ION PLANTATIONS? ttud FARMS ii
all parts oi the sin!c..
cIT'S* PROPERTY of evory description.
November 2 3a: ot.
/lilt JM?.
QU IN RY'S & OO.'S PHOTOGRAPH AND
FINE ART O ALLE RY.
~ ' ? i .
NOW ON EXHIBITION THLARGEST AN J
finest Collection of CHROMO LITHOGRAPHS over
seen in Charleston- . They aro perfect copies of cel?
ebrated Works of Art. both ancient .md modern.
Among tbe collection rosy bo found PALVA'IOB
RGfiA'i* Ut AD OF CHRIS!, Oorreggo'e Magda ene,
A. Delacroix's Tide Going Out, A. Delacroix's Tide
Coming lu,' Tuner's Venice, Jackson's Englisu
Scenery, Rowbottom's English Scenery, Baxter's
English and Irir-b scenorv. Visa's on the Rhine, The
Jungfraud, i be Wetterhorn, Marine Views, and
many others^
The public ore respectfully invited to call and see
these beautiful Works oi Art. They are offered for
sale at New York prices.
PORCELAIN PICTURES.
Great reduction in the price PORCELAIN PIC?
TURES. Recent improvement?! m producing these
pictures enable us to uow offer the at nearly one
half the former prices, and tar supe? or. Oalland
examine specimens.
OUB CARTES DE VISITE AND OTHER
PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS ABE UNSUR?
PASSED.
Especial attention given to children. Also to oopy
Inn Pld Dagaerreotypes and other pictures. Bausfae
fion in all oases auaranteed, and at prices to corres?
pond With ?ha times.
STKKKtfSCO-MO PIOTVSSf
ASS
OTHER PHOTOGRAPHS OF CHARLESTON,
FORT SUMTER AND MAGNOLIA
CEMETERY
At Siedaced WhtUmm.
A fine collection of
| STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF THE MOUN^
TAINS IN NORTH CAROLINA AND TH%
FRENCH BROAD RIVER,
j These tr? the firt^on?! only^P^otograp?aa ever taken
<4 ii i n B Y ** o o.,
I OH ABLEarON, 8. 0.
Norata** la ?SM
...b..t. . ; .. ' ?. . ? V" . '?'"''?. <:V
?ItftiM Salt*.
Sloop Parisienne nt Auction.
BY E. M. MARSHALL & URO.
IHM DAY, tho 21st Instant, at li o'clock, will be
sol J, ot tho wharf, toot of Hockney-street,
Theabovo ?LOOP, in perfect order, being four
tons burthen, and well adapted to trading or fishing.
.t erms cash. _January 2t
A Lot on thc South ?ide of Clifford's Alley,
near Archdale-street. Dimensions Twenty
two Feet Front by Forty jive Feet deep,
more or less, at Auction.
BY Ot, MCBRIDE SMITH.
ON TUESDAY, thc 26th instant, at lo o'clock, at tho
Old Pcstcfflco.
Purchaser to pay O. WoU. s. for papers.
January 21 thmtuS*
Horses, Mules, Dreys, One Cart, Buggies,
One Wagon: also, Furniture, consisting of
Fine Mahogany Chamber Set, Marble-top
Bureaus and Washstands, Fine Mahogany
Wardrobes, Mohair Chairs, Rockers, Car?
pets, Mirrors, Bedsteads, Bedding, Tables,
Counting house Desk Ollice and Cooking
Stoves, ?c, at Auction.
BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH.
TO MORROW, tbc22d Instant., at 10 o'clock, at bia
salesroom,
January 21 %*M
Two Small Dwellings-No. 178 Si. Philip,
street, corner McMahon's Court, near Bo
gard street, four square rooms, Kitchen,
Well of Water; No. 0 McMahon's Court,
tn rear of the above, four square room?,
double piazza, al Auction. .
BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH.
On TUESDAY, tho 20th instant, at ll o'dook, at tho
Old Post office.
Terms-Half cash ; the balance in ono yoar, secur?
ed as usual. Purchaser to pay G. isle H. 8. for papers
?ndateme, tuthmtui January 19
Farm on the Northeastern Railroad, about 23
miles from the city, at Auction.
BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH.
On TUESDAY, the 20th instant, at ll o'clock, at tho
Old Post?nico,
Tho above, containing 100 acres, of which about ?5
are cleared; good Uwelling aud Kitchen; perfectly
healthy all tho year; halfmile from tho summer set?
tlement of Groomsville; young orchard and good
water on the place.
Terms-Half cash; the balance in ono yoir. Pur?
chaser to pay G. Meli. 8. for papers.
Gan be treated for at private H?le up to hour of
auction. tuthmtut January 19
A Small Farm Adjoining Miles' Place, Th?
Oaks Tract, about Sixteen miles from
Charleston, on Goose Creek, at Auction.
BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH.
On TUESDAY, the 26th instant, at ll o'clock, at tho
Old Poatofficc,
THE ABOVE, containing 32 acres, about 22 "clear?
ed, balance well wooded, good landings on tho
creek, ono mile and a quarter from Porcher's Sta?
tion, S. 0. Railroad. A Store on tho Stato Hoad and
outbuildings.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay G. MoT*. P. tor pa?
pers, tuihmtu* January 19
Jacob Barrett vs. Assignee of Joseph Purcell,
el al. - Under Decree, Uuiic?is Stales Circuit
Court,
ISRAEL OTTOLENGUI,
Auctioneer.
The undersigned wi:', sell, ou 1UESD AY, 2d doy of
February next, at ll o'clock A. M., at tho Old Poat?
ofllce, under decree of Hon. Goorgo 3. .Bryan,
United states Judgo lor District of South Carolina,
All that LOT OF LAND, with tho ?rick Buildings
thereon (including on tho frcnt those occupied by E.
Laffito & Co. and H. H. DoLcon), situated on tho
north sido of Bioad-street, City of Charleston, well
known as tho Law Bango, measuring an i contain?
ing and butting ana bounding to the south on Broad
street forty-mno (49) feet eleven and a half (11>?)
inchon, on the east line, lrom south to north two
hundred and four ?201) ted eight (8) inches, on the
west line, from south to north, one huudred and
forty-four (141) feet nine (9) inches, then to the west
seventeen (t'7| feet, aud thence northwardly to the
brick wall fifty-five (55) feet seven (7) inches, and to
thc north sixty-live (65) feet, b > the sud dimensions
a little more or les j.
Teims-One-third (%) cash; balance on a credit of
one (1) and two (2) years, with interest lrom day of
sale, payable annually, secured by bond of the pur?
chaser and mortage of the premises. Premises to
be insured and nllny n???.,ni>.i 71 --*"
Tor a tamps and papers.
KOW ABD W. MARSHALL,
r WILLIAME. MIKELL.
,T-~jin*j ' ^ ? thtu7^bblj2^^
Jl??SfCll??tcuus.
SOUTHERN
STENCIL MANUFACTORY
E. H. RODG-ERS
MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
STINCIL STOCK AND DIES,
STEEL LETTERS AND STAMPS
CHECKS AND TAOS
BRASS AND GERMAN SILVER KEY
KINGS, CHAINS, &c.
BY THE GALLON OR BARREL.
AGENT FOR
HILL'S PATENT II AND STAMPS
SEAL PRESSES
BRANDING IRONS, dec.
No. 129 EAST BAY-STREET,
.v CHARLESTON, 8.L0.
49- Coll and examine specimens.
January 16_3mo3
ADVERTIRE
FOR THE
SPRING TRADE
WITH THE
ADVERTISING AGENCY
OF
WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL,
No. 3 BROAD-STREET,
FEEE BEADING ROOM,
(SECOND S TOBY.)
CONTRACTS MADS ON THE BSST TBRM9 WITH
Taurea llanArea Saaihera Patjaere.
January 4 ?wikel?
.?.J ? 1 ,' UH. ..I '
j^D V i f O I I
0?
COT TO N.
.. TO PLANT EBB AND OTHKB9
wnatXN? ?0
HOLD COTTON IN ENGL AND*
Where STORAGE, INSURANCE, and other expense*
fer hoWiinc are LEAS tba* ka tte United states, wo
will advance "
TEN CENTS PER POUNltt,
ON
M it* D L 1 N a s%
ffhlppe* U our Mer-d* in iJv-rpocl, changing the Eng?
lish commercial rat* o? interest, wnloh a? prww*. ls?
v PER CENT.
And how M loag M ?eftred.
CTLAQHOBS, HBRBING A OO,,
January 16 ?? .