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?9-LABGEST OlRQDtiAT?ON.-r-THK D A'l?& REWS, BEING TUE NEWf-PAPEB OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED AS H AVINO TUE LAUGEST CI li OBLATION IN THB CITY OF OH ABLESTON,. PUBLISHES THE * LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN THE POSTOFFI0E AT THE END OF BACH WEEK, ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? ION8 OF THE NEW P08TOFFICE LAW. LOCAL MATTERS. AUCTION SALES THIS DAV. R. M. MABSHALL & BROTHER will sell at ll o'clock, ut the old poatofflcc, f33,750 registered Slats stock. LEITCH & BRUNS will sell at ll o'clock, st the old poBtofflce, a email house and lot. ; G. MCBRIDE SMITH will sell at 10 o'clock, at his salesroom, Broad-street, horses, carts, furniture, Ao. E. & A. P. CALDWELL wi)] sell at half-past 9 o'clock, before their store, Last Bay, leaf and nm ok ir g to? bacco. T. M. CATER will sell at three-quarters pa?t 9 o'clock, at his store, Bioan'j wharf, butter, paco0, and crockery. . JOH? G. MILS OB & Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, in tneir salesroom, Meeting-street, balance of stock of country store. MEETINGS THIS DAT. Howard Lodge, at 7 P. M. TUB BAIT.Y NEWS PRICE CURRENT AND COM? MERCIAL CIRCULAS will bo ready for delivery at niuo o'clock to-morrow morning. Business houses wish? ing to subscriba for a specified number of copies containing their cards, should leave their orders at our counting room to-day. AR orders for tex! copies aad over will be supplied at the rate of two and a half oents per copy. PERSONAL.-General E. Marshall, of the Uni ted States Army, is at the Charleston. THE ECLIPSE.-Miss Lona appealed last evening, according to the programme laid down in that "reliable" ann.ml of Mr. Miller's, with one of her rounded ohecka besmeared with a dusky shade. ST. THADD?US* CHURCH, AIKEN.-The follow? ing gentlemen were elected ves ! rj men and wardens at an election held on the 26th instant! Vestrymen.-Frederick A. Ford, Chairman; Otis J. Obsiee, Dr. William F. Percival, D. H. Kemme, Wil? liam Gregs*. Wardens.-Henry W. Ravenel, Benjamin M. Wal? pole. 'JHE FASHIONS.-Panniers, all agree, have had their day. Very large flowers on bats and heads and dresses, aro the newest thing over the water. Enamelled jewelry is the most fashionable now. Ancient crockery is more in style than ever In Paris. Plain paper and envolopos, without initial or mo? nogram, are most elegant now. HOT SUPPER AND REFRESHMENT ENTERTAIN? MENT.-The ladles of the Catholic congregations of the city, desirous of kiding Bishop P?rsico in the erection of the new church in Aiken, purpose giving a hot supper and refreshment entertainment in Hibernian Hall' on the 2d of February, to continue for taroo days. In connection with the entertain? ment, there will bo offered for sale a fine collection of useful and fancy articles. 1 he whole matter W ill be under the patronage of a number of prominent gentlemen. CONFERENCE OP THE AFRICAN METHODIST "EPISCOPAL CHURCH-FOUKTH DAY.-Divino sei vice by the Rsv. Hiram Young. ** '." Recommendation H and petitions for the return of ministers to their stations and missions were read , and turned over to the Bishop. On Tuesday afternoon tho Committee on Admis? sions bad bet?re them twenty-five applicants tor .admission. The Committee on Study had before them twenty preachers for examination. Bishop Brojm made some pointed remarks to young preach? ers relative to their duties, and urged upon them to remain st ead Ai Rt in ibo faith unbiased by the out. "Side world. THEATRE.-The inclement weather last eve-' ning somewhat interfered with the attendance at the theatre, yet those that were present seemed pleased with the performance of tho Lancashire . Lass, in ?which Miss Annie Deland played Ruth Kirby, with, ber accustomed spirit Tc-morrow evening this lady will take her farewell benefit, and make her last ap? pearance but one, on wbich occasion an entirely ?Anew play will be presented, in which several new actors who have been recently engaged by Mr. Gil? bert will make their first appearance. The play is .entitled, "Blow fsr Llow," and was first prcduced in London, September Sch, 1888, and is still running there. It woiild be well to engage seats in advance, The treasurer is in attendance at the theatre daily, from 9 A. M. till 5 P.M. for that purpose. CLUBS AND STABS.-The hst of offenders he fore the Mayor's Court was quite small yesterday, The first case on the docket was a white man, ar? raigned on the charge of annoying the guests at the Charleston'Hotel. He waa fined $5. The next was a young, lonely and erring damsel by the name of Garrie, who was .lodged for being drunk and disorderly and attempting to break Into* Annie Jackson's house in West-street, - resisting the police and afterwards breaking a water bucket in her cell. Fined $10, and in default "sent up" for ten days. Jacob Butler, a young hopeful of sable hue, in his fourteenth summer, was sent to thc House of Corree, tion for thirty days for stealing a pair of shoos and for vagrancy. Henry Sprigison, white, lodged for being under the Influence of liquor and sleaplng in the street, at the -corner ot'Meeting stree is. REPORTERS' CRUMPS. -City stock was Bim yesterday at CO. Henry Cobla, Esq., was unanimously elected presi? dent of the Peoples' National Bank ot this city, in? stead of the Peonies' Bank, as previously announced. The jury in the Jones murder case were in ec selon three hours before they brought in a verdict. -The German Fire Engine Company gave another ono of their charming balls last evening at the ball of the company, Cbahn ore-street. ? James J. R?eves, principal, and Michael Byrne accessory to tho Jones murder, were comml ted to jail yesterday. The steamship Golden Horn, from Liverpool, ar? rived yesterday afternoon. The excitement in the city consequent on the re? cent nuu der died out very soon. A mule attached te a. dray loaded with, cotton, .Upped and foll yesterday on the street railroad track at the corner of Wentworth and Meet ing street a. The Gilbert muddle has been amicably adjusted, and all hands are no y on tho best of terms. Happy result. Mr. W. T. White, stonecutt r, Meeting-street, has a neat monument In his marble yard, which is to be put over the grave of Colonol Benjamin Johnson, who served ia the Hampton Legion during the war. The St Ceci lia Society grives a ball this evening at tho South Carolina Hall. THE UNITED STATES COURT, JANUARY 27 HON. GEORGE 8. BRYAH, P&mmnro.-The Court opened at ll o'clock. The following canoes, were disposed of: Bx perte Joe. Frank, In re Thoa, C..Fountain. Be fenced to J. C. Carpenter to take testimony and re? port upon the validity of the liens alleged to be in force against Thoa. E. Fountain, adjudged a bank? rupt. Jury No. 1 answered to their names, snd resum? ed consideration of the ease which waa commenc? ed on Monday, and was under consid?ration yea* ' tardar. Mowry & Co. Y*. W. L. Legetet?. In bankruptcy. Opposition to full and final discharge on ground of fraudulent conveyance. Pr canley. Lord & Ingle* by for plaintiff; Townsend Se Hudson and Duryea k ?Cohen for defendant. Ex parte James Finley, John O. Fanning. '<>*. w Philipe, Edward Argos, A. M. Kirov, Joan B. Shu 1er, KresmsjQ Conner, Joseph H. Opponhoim, Julius H. Oppenheim, Samuel H.-Oppenheim'. P?titions Io* full and final discharge. The Reg-strar report ? favorable. Full and final discharge was ordered. V i par te E. P Lake, tn re H. a. Klnsrd. Petition. f*r iq unction. Ordered tlat Sheriff ?f Newberry bo ?nJojDcd from selli og real asiate of bankrupt, and thatthe m?-3hal take char?? of his effects until ap? polttWnt of assignee. Xwoourt then adjourned. Tir*? MU?J>Ek OF BEIT. JONES. r> -The Coroner's, jury rendered, their verdict yesterday In tb? caSej of tte?. tooses t?otoied), who waa" hilled, on Sunday night, in Calhouu-stroet., lae inquest lasted tho greater part of three days, and the jory, which consisted exclusively "of colored men, appeared to be moat anxious to sift the truth lro'n the testimony which was brought before them. 'I ho evidence in the case may bo summed up as follow.*: On Sunday last the murdered maa, with Trinco Prfolean, ittephea Johe* and Jamek J?nalos, all of them colored, were in company together, and at about TP. H., Started Out to goto the West Point lillis. After they had gens some distance two white aaen passed Prlolcau, who had dropped behind, and PriolesU heard Stephen Jones cull out twice to Ben Jones to go on home. Prioleau turned to look, and saw the two white men standing up, and saw Ben Jones, who waa in front ef them, rnr off the sidewalk, holding bia head down. Prioleau ran up and asked the white mon what was the mat I ter, and asked one of, them whether he knocked tho boy Jones. The man replied with a ourse, in tho a ffli ma ti ve,, and added that he would knock the speaker, Prioleau, who ihen said, "No you can't." The white man; when'some more words had passed, j drew a knife and made at Prioleau, who ran to the middle of the street. {'ri olean then returned to" the sidewalk and found that Ben Jones was dead. Prio? leau did not witness the fatal blow, but could rr cog? nize the white m ?on who told him that he had H truck Jenes. Jas. Jenkins was walking ahead of Ben Jones, and beard some on? say, "By God, I will not move for yon;" and another person say, "Well, I will not move for yon." Directly after, Jenkins heard Ben Jones say. "Oh, Lord I" He turned back st once ona caught Jones, who had then been cu?. Stephen Jones, who was. one of tho party, heard Ben Jones cry out "Oh, Lord," and when he tamed met Prince Prioleau running towards him (the witness); he Baw three or four white men, who were walking slowly, and did not disturb him ; a few minutes later. Piinoe came np with some bricks in his hand and called Bea, when witness (Stephen Jones) paid, "Bow can you call Ben when he ls dead." Prince then ran off. This witness did net see Prince talkiag to any white men, nor any boys speaking to him, nor hear any poi? son threaten him, nor did Prince tell witness that Ben had been stabbed by a white man when hs (Prince) carno up with the bricks in his hand; witness did hear Prince tell Lieutenant Hendricks so after the body had bean carried to the house ef the witness. Thomas Huffer!y. who resides at No. 73 Calhoun strcet, ga YO tko following important testimony: I was in .Calboun-strett at or about seven o'clock P. M. on nie ;4th January, 1869, between Middle and Wall streets, in company with Riey Morgan, John King, Jehu' Burke, -- Armstrong, and I heard James Beeves say to a colored man that if he could not walk the streets without being troubled, that he would Ss sore ?body; sa?d Beeves had a kuifo in his hand at the time, and I saw h'm put it into the back of his rants; Ocorge Murray went up to him and asked bim to come home ; took him by the hand and carried him to bia (murray's) house; when Reeves got to .the house he asked if this was Mrs. Murray's; so toe- one -paid yes, an t he went in; I. was alongside ol Beeves as he was going to Mt s.? ' Murray's house, and there was a crowd along also; I then went to where the man was lying, but could not soe hun, thone being such a crowd around bim; heard some persons sing out, "aarry i ito tb ibo dootor j" I heard Reeves pay vahe was going lo Mrs. Murray's, "I hil'.ort," and some? thing elsa - that rou did ns if he ?aid, "tho eon of a bitch." I heard Beeves say to Prince Prioleau (col? ored), "you son of a bitch. I'll give it to you." and I saw him put his hand behind his back, and after Prince Prioleau ran off, I saw th knife iu ltoevee' hands; deponent told Mr, Ferguson that he saw Reeves put the. knife behind hie back. George Murray, o' No, 61 Calhoun-sticet, saw James Beeves and a colored man quarrelling. Wit? ness said;. The colored man cursed Beaven, the colored man haring a brick in his hand ; James Reeves cursed the colored man, saying "I'll cut you, too;" the colored man then ran off, but before the colored man ran off I saw Reeves pick up a knife, which was on the pave? ment, and make two or there efforts to cut him (tho colored man) with the said knife. The names ol the Coroner's jury are as follows: E. M. Pi tray, Foreman; Samuel Dickerson, James Mit? chell, Alick ?dwards, 8. Grant, G. N. Robinson, Paul Ford, Henry Larcombe, A. Gaillard, Stephen Cole? man, Samuel Wright,-Wm. Anderson, Wm. Hord. The following is their verdict: "lhat Benjamin Jonos came to his death by a wound inflicted In the lett brcaal wKU n Miaiy iuftrumeut in me nana or hands of James J. Beeves, in Calhoun-st??et, on Sun? day night, the 24th January, I860, about half-past sevon o'clock; and that Michael By rn H was accessory to the killing." A is or, JJ B VRGLAJtT. ? Two Negroes enter a House at Night? ly esperate and Bloody Combat between tbe Burglar and bia Intended Victim Tbe Vliglit ot* tbe Burglars and Trlumpboftbe Heroic Woman. On Tuesday morning, between four and five o'clock, while Mr. and Mis. George Martin, living at Mo. 17 Ann-street, were lying in bed, Mrs. Martin, who happened to be awake, saw two colored men en* ter the window of her chamber from ' the piazza. Mrs. Martin lay perfectly quiet and tried to rouse her husband, who was sound s sleep. One of the burglars remained In the chamber, while the other one went into the adjoining room. The one who remained in the chamber went towards the bed, and while he lowered the covering and felt under the pillow, had a largs butchsr's knife in his hand, which he held over Mr. Martin. Mrs. Marlin mide no sign, but saw all that went on. When the burglar loft the bed, ho placed the knife in bis teeth, ead walked about th* room, searching th* drawers, frcm whbh he took thirty-five dollars la greenbacks and ave dollars in gold, in one dollar pieces. He then went ont and Joined his companion, who was operating in the next room. After awhile he returned, and again approached the bedside of Mr. Martin, and elevated the huge knlf* over him. Mrs. Martin, with great coolness and courage, then jumped np and ssiasd an artillery sword near the bed, and white the burglar's arm was extended ever her sleeping husbicd, struck the burglar a terribie blow, which caused tbe knife to fall from his grasp. While he stooped lo pick up th* kt-lfe, she gave him a out on til" hsad, and as h efaaft swung back, she gav? him Still anothor blow ofggh iorehoad. As the blows fell the blood flew.""""The burglar rushed at the hereto woman and succeeded in giving her a te vero kick in the side, breaking two of her ribs, which caused her to faint and fall. This woke Mr. Martin, who instantly leaped ont of bed, bat only in time to see both of the scoundrels Jump out of the window* Ihoy carried off eleven spirts, two petti? coats, one new bombasine dress, ons pair of blan? kets, and tbe fas in greenbacks and ? ? in gold which they took from the' drawer la tue chamber. They entered the premises by climbing up th? plaxza, knowing that there wore herc ) dogs in the yard. Mrs. Martin IB still lubed, suffering from the ef? fects of the se vero blow in the side which broke her ribs, but ls doing well. This ls one. of the boldest bur? glaries that lias happened in >'hurle ito?; (>nt lt afford? ed the opportunity for a display ol female heroism mm icumikuulu aa it im rare, HOTEL A Harv ALS-January 27.-P.tvdion HWs?,-Miss 0 F Apham, Florida; 8 Watson, Sum? ter; J B Noble?, St Thoma?; J M Baw^n, elty; Mr and Mrs J Wilson, Savannah; Geo B P.lngl J, Dar* Ungton; J M Williams, Miles Londbolt, Barnwell; 8 W Rowan, Columbia; D Louis, Orangeburg; D Townsend, Edisto Island. Charluton Hotel.-K D Lents. Mount Pleasant, South Carolina; J F Noland, ladv and servant, TJolonvUle, South Carolina; T B Craig, wife and child, Mis? Q Molnnes and servant, Jeff arson Coun? ty, Georgia; D Risley, Georgetown ; Imo Piors betnei, N?w York; Wm.H Fitch, Philadelphia; Otto W Meeker, Jr., Baltim >ie: O P H Stern, Now fork; John L Oreen, iso nih Carolina; W G;>uld, Jr., and wife. Albany, New York; L Tomkin?. Hoboken, Mew Fork; D C Wilson Beaufort, bouka Carolina; Miss ? A Dwight. Miases Smith, H?rw?c?. t.'sist-ilcst; S? Taggart, Savannah; James tt Hasoldon, Florence; K L Leach, Bo ?nfort; Rev, X 0 Logan, St Thomas ; F A Bustle, Beaufort; Wm Gurney, City;' *> Robert? son, Blafften; Thoa H Lyman, Philadelphia; B T I io ung and lady, Columbia, South Carolina; T L i G ridley, H Bor kiln, JG Crosby, Massachusetts. j HIJHINKWH ??O'l'XCB???. CHOICE OUKKM Ajn> BLACK TEAS, ll per pc and, at Wilson's Grocery, southeast cerner Society .lid'Anson streets. Goods delivered tree. * Lamas' Ltmou AT KH?SMAH'S SALGO*.- Oys ten ia erny style. Mince plas, ir? sh dacy. He* eoe fee and chocolate at all nour*. Io* cr?ant ?very day. REGISTERED STATE STOCK.-Tho attention is called to tn? ?ale of this ntocU advertised to take plan? to-day at the old postofHce. ALTA V?LA PHOSPHATID. JT 18 COMP09ED OF THE GUANO FROM ALTA VELA, Combined with other fertilising material scion! ideal? ly treated, making a C?MPLETE MANURE. The Company importing the Guano direct from tho rich deposit') of Birds at ALTA VELA, is enabled to furnish, at a low price, a Fertilizer not excel? led. For sale by HUN RT CORIA di CO., At Chariest a, S. C., for SIXTY DOLLAR8 PER TON, or the ALTA VELA GUANO COMPANY, No. 67 Broadway, New York. Januai y 28_ _Imo FOR SALE. ?T f\ TONS A NO. 1 PERUVIAN GD ANO, DI ii EOT O" from Agent, guaranteed pure. Apply to WILLIS Sc CHI30LM. January 26_6 THE LODI MHH??FACTURING CO. IFSTAUMSHKD 1840.) INVITE PLANTERS AND FARMERS TO PEND i -for a pamphlet descriptive of their Fertilizers. Wo offer our DOUBLE REFINEU P./UDRETTE, equal to tho best Superphosphate, at the low price of $25 rer ton. J his Company aleo make a supe? rior article of Nitrophoaphate and i uro Bone Dust. See testimonials: E. M. J ODD, smithfield. Va., says where he used the Double Kenned Poudretto on corn it doubled tte yield. WILLIAMS BROS , Dover, Del, says it gave their rhubarb and tomatoes a vigorous growth, ripening tho latter two weeks earlier. P. W. HUTCHISON, &r, near CUerokco, Ga., says it nearly doubled MB yield of cotton. Hon. Eu S. SHOBTEB, Eufaula, Ala., says his cot? ton waa fully equal to adjoining Melds manured with the best Superphosphates. S. MONTGOMERY, Ellaville, Ga., say? it increased his cron of cotton 160 lbs per aero. G. S. OOLEBDT, Manet ia, Ga., use ) it on corn and cotton and saya it more than doubled the yield. He regards it the cheapest and most reliable Fertilizer within his knowledge. Ex-Governor t MITB, Warrenton, Va., tried it with three several crops the last and present years, and says: '-I pronounce it with confidence a moat valua? ble manure." The Superintendent of General W. P.. Cox, Polk Island Plantation, N. C., says: "Iihink thc Poudretto used for orn cannot be surpassed; used it also on cotton which produced a large yield. Dr. E. M. PEND 1.1 TON, St ai ta, Ga., says: "The Nitrophosphate of Lime, used on cotton made 218 . per rent, the first year. P/ofeseor GEORGE H. Cooa, of tho New Jersey State Agricultural College, at. Kev. Brunswick, cays: "The Double Refined Poudretto and Nitrophosphate of Limo paid us full 100 per cent, above their mar? ket value in the increase of crops this year." Address LODI MANUFA?IU1UNG COMPANY, Box 3139, New York Poatofflce. Office No. 06 Court la Uil t-street. J. A. ENSLOW & CO. CHARLESTON, AGENTS FOR THE COMPANY. January li ihstuSmos GUAI?O. QAA TONS GENUINE PERUVIAN GU\NO, IN O \) \J Store and lo arrive direct from the agents, warranted pure. Being among ihe first who Intro? duced Guano into the btate, I can confidently refer to my planting friends that in the serios of years that I have sold lt 1 have always gi\vn them a good article.. Purchasers will find it to their interest to nive me a call before buying, as, from the facilities I have, I am enabled to put it at the lowest market price. I am also Ageist for the Mate for the following standard MANURES, which I offer as follows:1'' Soluble Pacific Guano, \ 6S cash, or t>70 first No? vember, 1869; approved security, with 7 per cent, in? terest. Baugh's Raw Bone Phosphate. $00 cash, or $05; time as above. 4 Pheonix Guano, $55 cash, or $65; time as above. Wi cox & Gibbes' Manipulated Guano, $70 cash, or $88; time BB above. Flour of Bone. *05cash. Farmer's Plaster or Gypsum, warranted, $3 60 per barrel of 320 pounds-eash. J. N. ROBSON, Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. Januai y 19 tutbslmo DAO "GUANO !" No. 1 PERUVIAN. SARDY'S "SOLUBLE PH OSPHO-PERU VI AN. ' ' SARDY'S "AMMONIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC," ATJSO, HIGHEST GRADES PURE PHOSPHA TIC GUASOS AND GROUND It AND PJLASTER. THE USE OF THE ABOVE SOLUBLE PBOSPHO PERUVIAN and Ammoniated Soluble Pacific Guanos is particularly recommended, being com? pounds of the riebest Pacific Phosphate Guano, rendered soluble; the former containing twenty per cent, of Peruvian Guano, and the latter highly am? moniated with animal matter-mazing the most concentrated and profitable fertilizers In use for cot? ton, corn, wheat and Tobacco, For sale In bans and b?rrela, in quantics to suit. Testimonials from those who have used the above will be t urnit od on application. GHAESEH, LEB, SMITH & CO., General Agents at Charleston. ?Feed your Land And lc will Peed Ton.** December 24_pac _thatuAmo PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S S O Li U B li E PACIFIC GUANO. CAPITA!/....1.O0O.0OO. rnms GUANO DIFFERS FROM PERUVIAN _L Guano simply in ?be relative proportions of the same eli m en ts of fertility. Its use during the past four years for the culture of cotton and <*ornhas given to it a character for standard excellence unsuipassed by genuine Peru? vian Guano, and where seasons of drought Inter? vene, it produces a large Increase of crops. , The pi ico at whioe this Guano ls placed ls so much below that of Peruvian Guano, as to constitute it an object of material importance to southern Agriculture. The large capitol and resources of the Company enable it to furnish ? Guano of the highest value at the lowest possible cost to consumer- and the highest interest of the Company is recognized in this policy. lbs Company looks to large sales, ama 1 profits and a permanent trade for compensation on capital invested. ?>. ST. JULIEN RAVENED, Of South Caro lina. M H dentine Director to the Company, which affords asure guarantee of the continued ex - cellenco of the Guano. None genuine unless brand - cd wi tn the name, of JOHN H. RKEHK ft CO., Gene? ral Agents of the PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY. For terms ana motto or application, apply to J. Ri. ROBSON, A gent for the State of south Carolina, Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. December io nao stutb?mo itorfittltoral. FRESH ARRIVAL. EUROPEAN SEEDS, PER STEAMER CIMBRIA. VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. BULBOUS BOOTH, Ac, vis: Karly and Large York i'ab bage, Karly ana Late Drumhead. Karly and Late Bat? tersea, Karly and Late Flat Dutch, Karly May, Karly Sugar Loaf, iarlr Ox Heart end Green Glase Cab? bages, Drumhead sol Green Curled Savoys, Brown and Green Curled 'Kal*, Cauliflower, BrooaUL Had? iah, Turnips, Boots, Carrots, Spinach, Onion Peed. Pat ?mips, f ?eley. Leeks, Lettuce, Thyme, Sage, fte., fte., med ?nd White Plaattn* Onion?. , ' ??- FLOWER SKKD. FINK MTXBD OKRANIAN'S, 60 cents per paper; Large Pansy or Hea tasase, Large Doable i ama? ti oas, Picotee ?rad Pheasant's Ky* Pinks. Mixed Ver? bena, Doubl? Blood-red Wallflower. Doable Dahlia, Double GUhftviwors, Double Balsams. 'jg onts nar papery Pearson White and Purple Candytufts, Doable Ohm* Pink?. Giles Tricolor Doub:e Hollyocks, Clark!? Pnlchel?a, Larkspur*, Sweet' William. Core opals, Poppies, Mixed Hemophilia Snap Drages,' Canterbury Belts; Coxcomb, Sweet Mignonette, Sweet Ahstrom. Prinesos Feather, China and Ger? man Aster?, Primrose, Zennia. Petunia, Portulaca, Phlox Drummond!, Bed Valer Hu, Running Vines, fte., fte.? 10 cents per paper ; fine strong said vigo? rous Strawberry Pilafs, a os oleo collection of le* Bo***, Double Dahlias, all oolors. An asoHsaent er HOU^BKKKPING ARTICLES, Agricultural and Horticultural Implements. Vor sate by JOBB* THOMA* ?N ? 0O.t ?o, art Ifciug-steeet, January 10 ?Html? Charleston. 8. 0. ii.y. .'. '?< , :\..,'V'""''' ' ; : . 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PRICE : Byel-aa?ebott?e.... ..........t? no Byb*lf ?o*vn bottles.g oe Me vom ber % On Account of all Concerned. BY H. & A. P. CA LD WELT.-. THIS DAY. the 38 h Instant, will be sold, before our Store, at half-past 9 o'clock, 5 tierces TOBACCO, suitable t r plantation use. AND 10 package? SMOKING TOBACCO. Condition* cash._January 28 BY T. M. CATE?. Will bo sold, 1 HIS DAY, an Brown's Wharf, at threo-qutrtors-psst 9 o'clock, ?0 tubs BUTTER 300 pic?os Breakfast Bacon 10 crates Crockery, in order Lot open Crockery. Conditions cash._January 28 Bal*n*e of Stock of a Country Store, Dry Goods, ?c. BY JOHN G. MILNOR & CO. THIS DAY, 28th inst, at 10 o'clock, we will sell, at our Auction Salesroom. No. 135 Meeting-street, The balance of ST >OK of a Country store, CONSISTING IN PA HT OF: i'< AKNELS, Shawls, Balmorals; Corsets I ; lieu' Cloaks, co J ts, Veers, rants : - >tn and Shoes, Men's .-birts. Fancy Mus ina vi; rblo Clocks, Embroidered Collars, Cuffs, &c. ALSO, :. 0 esirable invoice of GOODH, bv steamer Champion: 1 ? riNET PANTS, Men's and Bov's Black Felt Hats l.i it Jackets, Madras Handkerchiefs, Imitation Silk Handkerchiefs 1 a cher Knives, Bol nap Shirts, Cl' (h Caps V ?'moral Skirts. Scissors, Plantation Combs L . :li and Whitey Brown Flax Thread, kc. conditions cash._ January 28 1 hirty-three Thousand Seven Hundred and Fif? ty Dollars Registered State Stock. I YR. M. MARSHALL & BRO Auctioneers. I be sold, THIS DAY, 28th inst., at ll o'clock, at the Old Postoffice, 33,760 "REGISTERED STOCK OF THE STATE 0 SOUTH CAROLINA," Loan under tbo Act of 1 ember, 1881. January 28 j? sitivfi Sale of a large Or tty Mare, good for Draft and Milling Purposes, and Furniture Cart. BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH. l i IS DAY, at 10 ?Mock, at bis Salesroom, No. 31 Broad-street. . anuary 28 positive Sale'-One McCarthy Oin and Horse Power al Auction. BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH. THIS DAY, at 10 o'clook, at bis Salesroom, No. 81 Bread-street. isuary 28_ .' U rscs, Mules, Carts, Wagons; also Furniture, insisting of Fine Mahogany Chamber Set, Marble-top Bureaus and Washstands, Fine Mahogany Wardrobes, Mohair Chairs, Rockers, Carpets, Mirrors, Bedsteads, Bed? ding, Tables, Counting house Desks, Office and Cooking Stove?, Secretaries, Sofas, Pianos, $c, at Auction. BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH. TH'S DAY, the 28th instant, at 10 o'clock, at his Eales reeta; ALSO, WATCHES, Jewelry, a V?lootpede, Ora'ea, H lagos, and other Bendite*. ? January 28 Potilive Sale of one Bread Cart (new) and Harness, Plantation Wagon, (mio) Phila? delphia mak?, Iron Axles; one Plantation Wogon, one ?pring Wagon, one lol of Hames and Harness, one lot of Ploughs, ?fe , a Audi ri.' BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH. TO-MORROW, at 10 o'clock, at his Salesroom, No. 31 Broad-street. ? January 28 2* M?ty?*' iprioaUS?lM. Valuable Rice Plantation for Sale. BY H. H. DeLEON. At Private Sale All that VALUABLE RICE PLANTATION, known as "Botany Bay," situated on Pon Pon River, st. Bartholomew's Parish, containing one hundred and flUy (150), acres more or less; bounded on south and weat by landa of the Uto J. s. AHUO, on tue norm by landa of fc.dw.ird barnwoP, and on the east by Ashley Greek. For terms, Ac, apply aa above, at January 23 stuthg No. 24 BBQ* D-SIREET. BY WM. McKAY. At Private Sale CORNER CHURCH AND BROAD - STREET. Also, No. 7 THOMAS-STREET. For particulars, apply at No. 136 MEETING-rSTREET. January 18_ BY J. FRASER MATHEWES, Real Estate Argent, No. 50 Broad-street. For sale and Lease PHOSPHATE LANDS of a superior quality, OE deep water navigation ana healthy locations all thf year. RICE and COTTON PLANTATIONS and FARMS il all parts of the State. CITY PROPERTY of every description. November 2 Smos. J^USfeKliL'S BOOK ST?RE. WEEKLY LIST NEW BOOKS, &o. THE POET AND THE PAINTER, or Gems of Art and Song, with ninety-nine large steel engrav? ings, imperial 8vo. morocco, $20. TENNYSON'S ENID, illustrated by Gustave Dore, fo? lio, in sn elegant binding, $10. TENNYSON'S LOOXSLY BALL, illustrated by Hennesy, 4 octavo, $3. GBAY'B ELEGY, with seventeen finely colored draw? ings and ? photographic reproduction cf the orle'nal manuscript, ?to. $0.25 WAYSIDE POSTES, original Poems of country life, edited by Robert Buchanan, with forty-seven Illustrations. 4to. $10 THE Bran, by Michelet, illustrated by two hundred and ten exquisite engravings by Giacometti, $6, C HEI?T IN SONO, or H j ms ot irr manuel, selected from all ages by Philip Schaff, D. D., 8vo, cloth gilt extra, $6. CowFEB'a TABLE TAUT end other Poems, beauti tully illustrated hr the most eminent English Ar tint?, 1 VOlUU' j. ?to, $3. EXOBT WITHOUT AK END, ftoin the German of Ca? ro vo, hugs 4to>, with fifteen beautiful pic? tures, in unit?.'.'or? of water colorp, $7 60. CHRISTMAS CAROL, by Charles Dickens, with thirty Illustrations, by Eyiinge, ?mall 4 octavo, $5. SCOTIA'S BAUDS, the chotoest productions of the Scottish Poets, beautifully illustrated. 8vo, $4. MAEMION, by Walter scctt, with fifteen photographic illustration , $8. LAIS CV THE HOLY LAND, from ancient and modern writers, with sixty-three illustrations, 8vo, ; 8. CHAMBEES' BOOK or DAYS, a miscellany of popular antiquitio-, two larare volume?, rayai 8vo, $9. The above are all in elegant bindings. January!' , lyr Jiwt Jlrti^ Q.ttE AT ATTRACTION AT QtJ?HB?'S Sc CO.'S PHOTOGRAPH AND FINE ART GALLERY. NOW ON EXHIBITION THE LARGEST AND fluent Collection of CBROUO LITHOGRAPHS ever seen in Charleston- They ?re perfect copies of cel? ebrated Work? of Ari, both ancient ??nd modern. Arnonpr the collection may be found SALVATOR ROSA'S HEAD OF CUBIST, Correggo's Magdalene, A. Delacroix's Tide Going Out, A. Delacuix'e Tide Coming In, Turner's Venice, Jackson's English Scenery, Bowbottom's English Scenery, Baxter's English and Irian Scenery, Views on the Rhine, The Jong fraud, Tho Wetterhorn, Marine View?, and many others. The pnblio ara respectfully Invited to call and see these beautiful Works ot art. They ?we offered for ?ale at New York prices. PORCELAIN PICTURES. Great reduction tn the pri?e POROBLAIN PIC TUBES. Recent improverr.?nt4 iv producing these pictures enable ns to DOW offer the at nearly one half the former prices, and far ?upai'or. Can and examine specimens. OUR - O ARTES DE VISITE AND OTHER PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS ARE UNSUR? PASSED. Edertal attention given to children. Also td copy ino old Daguerreotypes and Other pictures. Satisfac ? ion in al i ca see guaranteed, and at prises to correa pond with Hie t?raos. STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES AMD OTHER PHOTOGRAPHS OF CHARLESTON, FORT SUMTER AND MAGNOLIA CEMETERY Aft Riedneed Pri?es. ' A fine cottee Mon of STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OP THE MOUN? TAINS IN NORTH CAROLINA AND THE FRENCH BROAD RIVER. Thea? ?ie tba Ant and only Photographs over taken in that loeality. - ?DIIB?* CO.* NO. Ml FTNG-8TBJJ?T. CHARLESTON, S. C. November Ta Jaws Unction 3?lc?. ^a?e o/ Household Furniture. WM. MCKAY, Will nell TO-MORROW, Friday, 29th I IIB taut, at No. 41 Wentworth-Bureot, ??ar Mo'tine, ONE SET PABLOK FUBNITUBE, ono fuperior Piano, Dining Boom Furniture, Carpet*, Bedroom Furniture, one lot Hiver ware, lot Crockery, Stove, Cooking Utensils, Ac. Term? cash. January 08 UND WK UECIIKK IN EQUITY. Barker vt. Barrow et af. BY ?. M. MARSHALL & BRO. Auctioneers. Will be sold, at public auction, m 1UESDAY, the 16th r f February next, at ll o'clock A. M., at tbe Old Customhouse, All that LOT OF LAND, with tbe Two Story Brick Dwelling House thereon, and extensivo back build? ings, in Anson-street in tho City of Charleston, next north oi the German Churoh, measuriup in front on Anson-street 40 feet; in depth on south lino 160 feet, and on tho north line 147 teet; and known by tho number 46 in a plan of the lands of Ancrum. Terms-one-third cash; balance m ono and two years, scoured by bond and mortgage ; the buildings to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. SAMUEL LORD. JB., January 28 th.Uni special Referee. UNDER DBCREH IN l<: 41 Ul TY. Gray, Master in Equity, vs. Huger, et al. On WEDNESDAY. 3d February, at ll o'clock, will be ?old at the Old Customhouse, All that valuable PLANTATION, situate in St. Pe? ter's Parish, Beaufort District, foutu Carolina, bounding on B<ce Hope, Fife anet Clydesdale or Nev? ille Plantation, known as Murray Bill, und contain? ing six hundred acres, moro or less, as will moie tully appear by reference to a plat of the samo by J. N. Barrillon. Terms-One-fourth cash ; balance in ono, two and three year?, with interest from day of salo, payable annually. The credit portion to be secured by bond of tho purchaser and mortgago of tho plantation sold. Purchaser to pay for papors and stamps. E. W. M. MACKEY. Sheriff Charleston County. January 23 stutb.5 wi Jacob Barrett vs. Assignee of Joseph Purcell, et al.- Under Decree, United States Circuit Court. ISRAEL 0TTOLE1SGUI, Auctioneer. The undersigned will sell, on TUESDAY, 2d day of February next, at ll o'clock A. M., at the Old Post office, under decree of Hon. George 8. Bryan, United States Judge ior District of South Carolina, All that LOT OF LAND, with the Brick Buildings thereon (including on the frcnt those occupied by E. Lafflte ii Co. and H. H. DeLeon), situated on tbe north side of Broad-street, City of Charleston, well known as tho Law Bange, measuring an 1 contain? ing and butting and bounding to the K outh on Broad street forty-nine (49) feet eleven and a half (HJ?) inches, on the east line, from south to north two hundred and four (204) feet eight (8) inches, on tho west line, from south to north, onp hundred and forty-four (144) feet nine (9) inches, thon to the west seventeen (17) feet, and thence northwardly to tho brick wall fifty-five (55) feet seven (7) inches, and to the north sixty-five (65) feet, b > the said dimensions a littlemore or less. Teima-One-third (H) cash; balance on a credit of one (1) and two (2) yearn, with interest, from day of sale, payable annually, secured by bond of the pur? chaser and mortage of tho premises. Piemlse? to be insured and i olicy assigned. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. EDWABD W. MARSHALL. WILLIAM E. MIK ELL. January 7 thtu7 feb 1 2 Shirts anti /nrnw^tiifl ?nobs. SCOTT'S SHIRT EMPORIUM. RECEIVED A NEW SUPPLY OF THE CELEBRATED S T -A. 3R. ?j laHSBOBLW ?? SHIRTS AND COLLARS Which ore offered for sale at THK LOWEST CASH PRICKS I E. SCOTT, MICKTISCSTKEET, January 9 OPPOSITE THE MARKET HALL. 6moB MILLS & GIBB, IMPORTERS, No. 412 Broadway, Kew York. INVITE THE ATTENTION OF'SOUTHEBN MER? CHANTS to their splendid stock of LACES AND LACE GOODS EMBROIDERIES WHITE GOODS LINENS L. 0. HANDKERCHIEFS D Alf ASKS NAPKINS, Ac, Sec. AU imported direct from the Manufacturers, and offered to the trade st tho LOWEST PRICES ?nd most FAVORABLE TERMS. January IS_PAP_Imo GREAT ATTRACTION AT FtJBCHGOTT&BBOS. WHOT.BSALB AND RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE* CORNER KING AND CALHOUN STREETS WE BEG IO INFORM" THE L4DJOC8 AND OUR Customers In general, that we have just re? ceived du addition to our usual stock of DOM mme and FANCY GOui S), a now supply suitable for the present season. ooHsienNt? or: CLOAKS, DRY GOODH, POPLINS, Ac., st reduoed prices Heavy Balmoral Skirts atti 1? Very choice article Black Milk Si 80, worth ?a 80 Ladies' super Merino Vests only $1 A lot ot fine Plano Covers which will be sold less than coat. 100 dosen HOOP SKIRTS, 50 to coe. A lot of Photograph album?. 76 cents Ottonheimor'B celebrated Frenoh CORSET, tl 00 and upward A full and completo assortment of German and Eng Rab HOS!I-RY, from lJ>* np A fine assortment of Ladies' and children's silk, Ber? lin Clo.h and Li ?kv GLOVED, elegant designs. A good selection ot BLANKETS, COMFORTS. QUILTS FLANNELS, CASSI MERES jj TABLE DAM ASKS, AC, Af tbs lowest figures. Wo would also notify our patrons that ir* hate ar? ranged a s?parais department m our ?toro exclu? sively for BOOTS, SHOES, EATS, TRUNKS, 4c. 49* ENTRANCE ON CALHOUN-Sl BEET. puMoneeprr js wno** Mo. 487 KIMG4?TBKST. December 14 SN? ?torito? Snits. _ A Small House in Queen-aired, near Rutledge. W. Y. LUTCH & If. S. BRUNS. Brokers and Auctioneers, No. 33 Broad? street. Will bo sold, THIS DAY. January 28, at the Old Post?me*, at ll o'clock, That desirable SMALL BOU>E, containing four rooms, situated on Qa.on etreot, one door from Rut? ledge; Lot measuring 49 feet by 107, moro or less. Terms-Ono-half cash ; balance in one year; pur? chaser to keep the premires insured, and pay us tor papers and Btnmps. January 28 Valuable Real Eitule, at Auction, al Expense and R?k of former Purchaser-Postponed from 1 esterday. W. Y. LEITCH & K. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. Will bo Poid 1H1S D?Y, the 28th instant, at lt o'clock A M., at the Old Postofllca, foot of Broad street, at the expense and riek of ibo former pur? chaser, ho having tailed to comply with tho terms of tho sale. Ail thal LOT OF LAND, with the buildings there? on, situate on tho t ast side of Meeting street, oppo? site Hums' Lane, known as No. 16i, measuring in front on Meeting-street, say fifty (60) f?et anU in depth Sty ono huudrod and seventy-seven (177) feet, more or less; butting and bounding north on lauds of Otis Mills aud estate of Jaine* Gibson; easton lards ol - Elliott; west on MectiitR-street, aud south on lauds of Jumes N. Margart Upon this lot Is a three-story wood Building on a brick foundation, containing niue rooms, fronting on Meeting-Btreet, and one other Brick Building in the yard, containing eight rooms. There ls a flue well of water, and also a elstern in the yard, au 1 tho front floor of tho hulloing is admirably adapted for a store. The whole forming one ol tho most desirablo business locations in tb o city. Teims-Onc-thtrd cash; balance in three osual successive annual instalments, secured by bond or bonds of purchaser, bearing interest from day of sale at the rate of seven per cent. per annum, and a mortgage of tho premises; buildings to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers and ht J mps. LOUIS Mo LAIN, January 28 Assignee of James Brown. Assignee's Sale. W. Y. LEITCH & ll. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. The undersipned will sell at public outcry on 1HUR>DAY, the 18th Fobrnary next, at ll o'clock A. M., at the Old Customhouse, Alt that LOT. PH CE OK PARCEL OF LAND with tho buildings thereon, situate, lying and being on the west side of King-street in tho City of Charles? ton, just south of the bend m that Btreet; butting and bounding to the nnrth on lot formerly ol John ts. bird aud now of John Riegling, and measuring thereon ono hundred and six (106) feet more or less, to tho east on King-street und measuring thereon twenty-seven (27) loet, to the south on lot of William J. Jacobi ono hundred and two (102) feet six (G) in? ches, aod to the west on lands of John Mealing and measuring twelve (12) feet, be tho same measure meuts more or lees; and having such shops and form as is delineated in a plat of Cbarlos Parker, dated in March, 1851, and attached to iho deed of conveyance from John S. Bird to William Laval, hearing date tho 18th day of February, A. D. 1851, subject, however, as to that portion thereof designat? ed m said plat as thc passageway, and co'.orcd yel? low, to a right of way in and over the same, that is to say: and it is hereby so declared reserved and graute I, that the said piece or parcel of land in said p'at shall forever horeafter be and remain open os such for the common use of thc said lot hero'ii con? veyed, aud the lot bounding il to tho'north and all the lawful owuers and occupants ot the said two lots. ALSO, All that PIECE, PARCEL OR LOT OF LAND, situate, lying and being oe the north sL'o of Queen street, iu thc City of Charleston; bounded on the south by Queen-street, on the east partly by lands of Borjauiiu Elfe, partly by lands of the Protestant Episcopal Church of St. Pliil'p's, ou the north by lanSs of tbe Protestant Congregation Church, known as tho .'Circular l burch," and ou tho wost by lands of John Gordon; measuring and containing in front on Queen-street twenty-seven (27) feet, on the back or north line thirty-two (32) feet six (6) inches, and in depth two hundred and twenty-three (223) feet. The above described Lot of I aud having been conveyed by John Deiphan, to Preston West sud bearing date 20th DCCeiuner, a. ?J. lOOl, tun i-euuia<-.i lu tb? office ol the Heister of Mesnc Conveyauoo, in Book O, No. 12, pp. 509 and 510. ALSO. AU that PIECE, PARCEL OR LOT OF LAND, situate, lying and being OD the north side ot Queen street, City of Charleston, and adjoining the one im? mediately ?vi ovo described, and purchased by John Defghsn of Jacob Hrook; measuring and con? taining on the north and aoutb lines, from east to weet thirty-one (31) feet, and east and wost lines, from north to south, seventy-eiuht (78/ feet; butting and bounding north on lands of the Protestant Con? gregational (burch, ki own as the "Circular Church," south on lands of Jacob Brock, of which the Pit was once a part, east by the lot immediately above described, and west hy lands of-. ALSO, All that PIECE, PARCEL OR LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings thereon, situate, lying and beiDg on the west side of Wall-street City ot Charleston, and known ss No. 19, measuring and containing m front on Wall-street, from north to south, thii ty-th? ce (33) feet, and in depth, from east to west on? hundred and three <103) feet, he the same meanurement more or less; butting and bounding to the north on lands now or once of Henry Sparniok; south on lands nOT* or once of the estate of Peter Laurens; to the east on Wall-street, and weet on lands of-. All o which will more futlv appear upon record in Meant Conveyance office, book T, 14, No. 4, page 13. Terms-One-third (H) cash; balance in one ant two years, secured by bond of purthasor and mort gage of tho premises; buildings to bo insured enc policy assigned. Purchaser to pay A aalguee for al! necessary stamps and papers. W. E. M IK ELL, J in uar y 21 thm8wth2 Assignee Gabriel Pavla. Assignee's Sale. BY HUTSON LEE, Auctioneer The undersipned will eeU at public outcry, on th 16th dav of FEBRUARY next, at ll o'clock A M. st the Old Customhouse, All that LOT, PIECE, OR PARCEL OF LANE with the two story Wooden Building thereon, situate lying and being on the east aide of Oomlnp-street City of Charles tori, being the next lot to Georg? street, measuring and containing in front on Coming etreet thirty-one (31) feet and in depth ninety-nv (951 ft-et nine (9) inches, be the same more or le'si butting and bounding on the north on lands formorl of estate of Jemes Sheppard, to the east on lands < -, to tbe south on lands of --, and to the wei on Coming-Btreet; said lot being s part of the rei estate of .Tames sheppard, deceased, and sold by h executors, under sud by virtue ot his lust will an testament ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND on the east side of Con lng-street City of Charhsten. and known as No. i (forty-eight), measuring an#containing in front c Coming-street, thirty (30) feet more or less, and : depth ninet.v -five (95) feet three <3) inches, more < less; butting and bounding to the north on lauds ?r-ri to the south on landa of-, formerly of Mi Windsor; to the easton land now or late of Jol Paar, Esq., and to the weston Coming-street AU whtoh will more fully appear upon record in t Mesne Office, Book R, No 14, page 303. ALSO, AU that LOT, PIECE OK PARCEL OF LAN being situate, lying and being on the east side Coming-street, in the City of Charleston, measurli and containing in fronton Coming street thirty-tt (32) feet bix (6) inches, bo the same more or less, a: in depth ninety-five (V5) feet six (6) inches, be t same more or less; butting and bounding north lands of estate of Jau.es t-beppaid, to the cast lands ot -, to thc south on lands late of estate James Sheppard, now cf Gabriel Davis, and to I west on Coming-E-tr> ct; enid lot being a part of I real estate of James f-heppard, deceased, and st nuder and by virtue of his last wUl and testamt by his executors. ALSO, All that LOT. PIECE OR PARCEL OF LA* with the two story wooden bupdinst and the o buildings thereon, being situate and lying . n t north side of Bal i-street, in the City of Chariest and known SB No. 28, measuring and containing front on Bull-street, thirty one (3D feet, moro less, and ita depth from north to south, ono hund? end forty-one (141) feet, moro or less; butting I bounding north on lands of Peter Hasel, to toa t on .ands of G. I'. Whitman, to the south on fl (.trent sud to the weston landa of T. A Wilbur. Terms-One-third cash; balance in ono and t years, secured by bond of the purchaser and m< gage of tbe premises; buildirga to bo insure-! i policies assigned. Purchaser to pay for all net tory papota and stamps. W. KvMIKELL, Assignee of uabriel Davii January 91 thm8 tul OH COTTON. TO PLANTERS AND OTHERS wiamma TO HOLD CO TT ON IN EN O LA li Where STORAGB, INSURANCE, and other expel fer holding ate LEUS than m the United btetM will ad vaneo TEN CKNT? PER POUND OW . MIDDLINGS. Shipped to our friends in Liverpool, charging the Uah commercial rate of interest watch st present FIVE ran cica*. And bold as lon? as desired. OLAQHOKN, HERRING Ac OO. Aoeomwed ??ion Win January M_-?L ?% fte. ?A KS? . ' ATTORNEY AT LA W, AMD SOLICITOS ?N ?Q0IT2 ?W OBOS Ka. M BBO AD-8T&KKT, MBMB between King and Meeting. Mt