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iE DAILY NEWS. ? LARGEST CIRCULATION.-THE DAILY rs BRING TUB NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY K3NIZED AS HAVING TUE LARGEST CIR TION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, iISHES THE LI9T OF LETTERS REMAIN IN THE POSTOFFICE AT TH K END QS I WEEK. ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS OP THE NEW P??TOFFICE LAW. ,OCAL MATTERS. A UCTIOy SALES THIS DA Y. LLIAM MCKAY will soil at 10 o'clock, at L Wentworth-street, furuilu-o of a family. MCBRIDE SMITH will BGII at 10 o'clock, ut bis som, Droad-strcot, r?bleles, farming uton ;o. ES DRAKE will sell at 10 o'c'ock, at his sto*o, : Kiug ami Liberty streets, koots, shoes ?nd I. MARSHALL & BROTHER will sell at half-past ock, at his oulco, Broad-street, hort-o?, mules iruiture. MEETINGS THIS DAY. rion Lodge, at 7 P. M. t.-cher Artillo!io, at 3 P. M. ? DAILY NEWS PRICE CURRENT AND COM? AL CIRCULAR will be ready far delivery at our mg room at niuo o'clock this morning. Single five cents. Orders for ten copies and ovor ) filed at the rate of two and a half cents per [SONAL.-W. L. T. Prince, Esq., editor joprietor of tho Chesterfield Democrat; is at pries Um Hotel. ,L ESTATE SALE s.-Messrs. Leitch & sold at auction yesterday, at thc expense and j the former purchaser, the lot of land No. 180 g-strcol, with buildings thereon, fifty feet pd one hundred and sove nty-Beven deep, for pne-third cash, balance in three equal annual tents. JAEOER, EBQ.-This gentleman, who \n recently appointed Registrar ia Bankrupt jthc Third Congressional Iii-ti ie , in place of ?summer, deceasod, was recommended for tho p, with great unanimity, by thc members cf [of Anderson, Abbeville, LaureLs, Newberry dug ton. |*T DESERTED.-A few days ago, very the morning, a white woman called at ?so of Matilda Martin, colored, in King-street, ??noun, and hastily lolt au infant a few min The caso has been brought to the atten the proper authorities, and the child will be sent to the Orphan House. .HOT SUPPER" AT HIBERNIAN HALL Ipeciai request of several friends of bishop fae "Hot Sup, er" for the benefit ol tho Aiken will be o.ncuol on Monday evening ?av Booncr than had been anticipated, and i on Tuesday a d Wednesday evenings. This tinienl promises to bo an exceedingly plc I enjoyable affair. JiRENOE or TH i AFRICAN METHODIST LL CHURCH -- Yesterday tho Rev. A. T. Carr, Letown, wai in the chair, Bishop Riown "pk. Service by Rev. S. Green. After the ?the number o? churches in the different remarks were rr.ado by Rev. Dr. Webster ?'ox, of tho Republican. Tho Rev. Joshua of tho New York Conference, read his re he Book ( onceen, accompanying it with ?tad appropriate remarks. Major Delany, lng introduced, made an able ad tress to the low ESCAPE FROM DROWNINO.-Yeslor nuple of tailors, while walking on a plank Eed over thc sido ol u ship at Adger's wbarf, o dock. Ono could swim, and ho buoved up until a ropo was ihrowu to thun, which |iad lum, and then with the aceistaneo |ns on tho wharf they were both sately It was porno time, however, before the \o was bound with the rope could get over i of such tight 1 acing. The accident raus |derable excitement, and collected a large i tho whar:. ts TROX THE COTTON CATEEPILLAR. lkaline Phosphate has boen usel within YO yeaxs at the North with groat success in worms that attach ad destroy peaches, lotherfiui s, as well aa those that attack |:s, beside- th's, it is highly recommond rtllizsr. Tho mmufacturcr, while he be i good a fertilizer a.- any now offered in tho |as mainly emic.avo.ro l to put that in it 1 kill tho worm or insect. He believes it lally destroy the cotton caterpillar, and, in aduce a trial of its virtues by the cotton id fruit and vegetable farmers of South ie off-rs a limited amount in order to teat khly, at the lowest price of any fertiliz2r Le market. ki. MONUMENTS.-Ia the marbleyard IT. White, Meeting-street, near the new ice i be seen a couple ot exceedingly neat and {wrought monuments of pure Italian mar 30th instances thc designs are beautiful, ro? ary skilful handling of the chisel. tor the grave of Lieutenant-Colonel Bonja SOD, of Beaufort, S. C., who was second in of the Hampton Legion at the first battle B, where he was killed July 21, 1881. lt column crowned with a sash, a sword therefrom cut in relief on ono sido, lt t up in Magnolia, r is for tho grave of Major F. Gendron St, John's Berkeley, S. C., an officer of the Legion. He was wounded at the second anassas, and died from the effects, August Warrento.i, Va., where this monument will It is a brok JU column, with a palmetto lef. ERN STOCKS IN NEW YORK.-The Now Lld, of Tuesday, saya: "The Southern linties yesterday were not BO active for the lt, the investment demand having spent ree, wliiio tho speculative interest was di? ke railway shares. North Carolinas wero y? kt bolter. Tennesseo3 were steady. New I?ere dull, but firm. Tbe cloting street is at five o'clock this evening Were*as fol pLnossco sixes, ex coupon, 63a68%; Tennes |67% 68; Virgiui? sixes, ex coupon, 58^a Kinta, new. 63a63??; Georgia sixes 82%a84; levens 92^<i93; North Carolina sixes, ex fiJiaGiJi; North Carolina, now, 62J?a62J?; i sixes 76Lou siana levee sixes 72*72J?; , le ve eights 88a89; Alabama eights 93 J?a Jkama fives 66af)6??; Alabama sixes 72 >?a i Carolina sixes 72i74; South Carolina, new, |;y of Memphis 53?; Mobile and Ohio Bail liner, G2a31; Mobile and Ohio Railroad, in i82." OSTER'S CRUMBS. -The automatic walk - ; E. fccoU'd window, MoLtinx-street, drew a rd of colored urchins yesterday, xton, Esq, of "Trenton crackers" notori?? t? city and at the Pavilion, ii man Ladles' So>iaty will give a concert ,t the Hibernian Hall on thc 16th February, the new Germ n Church being erected in IHanokel A Co. contemplate a move to new >n East Biy, a few doors BO-j th of Adger's irf. . pioked np in the street, addressed to John i be obtained at the guardhouse. : dress n.ffl d at Mr. Drake's, last evening, if Mrs. D. O'Neill, King-street, ?mama Buud will (rive a masquerade ball in around Hall, on Monday evening, and tho iicrbund on Thursday, the 11th February. iatoh and chain, lost by a Mr. Kennedy, in was recovered yesterday at the store of ing-strcet, whore it had been pawned for T Railway Company have pat np a sign on f tho cars warning passengers off tbe plat niversary of the Vigilant Fir* Company on Tuesday, the 2d of February. E. Hutoh'naon hat been, on motion, admit cUce ls thc United StaUs Court. 1 CIA! us AND STABS,-The following cases were dispoaod of ot the Mayor's court yesterday morning: John Jenkins, colored, lodged lor stealing a watch and chain from Daniel Meek, colon d, in Line-street. 1 urned over to a magistrate. tierny Spripison, white, lodged for being under the influence ot liquor, corner of Market and Meet? ing stree ! s. Discharged. J. Wood and Frederick Peterson, whito, applied for lodgings thc night previous. Discharged. John Smith, white, lodged for hoing under tho in? fluence of liquor and interfering with persons on tho street. Dtposited $20 and did not alipo u*. Charles Oliver, colored, applloJ for lodgings. Granted and discharged. Boston Drown, colored, lodged for s ealing colton on Adger's wharf, will bc heard in bis defence this morning. Lix? AI. PnocEEDiNOs BY THE 13ILL.HOL.DEUS or HIE PLANTERS' & MECHANICS' BANK.-A mo? tion to sot aside a i orJer ot the Court of Iqu ty, en? joining the blllholdcra o? tho Planters' & Mechanic?' hank from proceeding at law against the bank, waa heard yesterday morning before Ju J go Car? penter in Chambers. Mc?frs. Buist & Buist, and W haley. Mite bell & Clancy appeared for tbe bill holders, Messrs. Simonton & B irker tor Ibc deposi? tors, and Me sr?. McCrady A Son for the bank. Mr. Simonton read tbe order granted by tho Court of Equity, and thc cave waa opened by Mr. Mitchell for the billholdeis, followed by Mr. Henry Buist. Mr. blmonton replied on behalf of the depositors until the hour ol adjourrment. Ibo case will bo resumed at eleven A. M. thia morni g Tho bill holders claim that they are not to bo restrained from their just rghti? by an order favorable to one elana of creditors, and have brought ault to dissolve the injunction. The depositors and the bank claim th at the order does not provest the billholdors from becoming parties in Judgment, but Mas granted to enable the bank to realizo all ita assets and effect an ?quitable d vinion among the creditors. THEATBE.-Last evening a fashionable au. die nco attended the 1 heatre to witness Mlsi Annie Doland's performance of the "Widow Dclmalne," in the ' 'Serious Family,'' ia wh'ch she displayed her usual ability. Mr. Sutton c eated a deal of laughter by bia performance of "Amiuidab Sleek." Mr. Grey, as "Captain Murphy Maguire," was, aa usual, corr oct and pleasing. Annie Sutton deserves espe? cial commendation for her performance of "Lady Sowerby Creamly." All tho other parts wero woll performed. To-night Mies Annie Teland takes her farewell benefit. She will produce the last new London ?cn sa'ion, entitled "Blow for Blow." It must also bo remembe red that the present dramatis season closes en Saturday night, and tben our citizcua will prob? ably bc for some time without theatrical amuse? ment, and it behooves them to improve the present opportunity. Miss Deland and all tho members of the company have exertoi themselves to please, and wo think they should be encouraged, for il our clti Eens really desire a new theatre, they should show by their patronage that they would liberally support a Qrst-claEs theatre properly conducted. Let there ba a full house to-uijjht. -. HOTEL. ABBIV.VLS, January 28.-Chat-lesion Hotel-Vi R DRV:B nEd la ry, btatesville, NC; JC Gillett, Augusta, Ga; Thomas Jones, Virginia; John Chadw.ck, Watlmalaw; Garritt Nagle, f-outh Caroli? na; John Frcdenwuld, Baltimore; B H Williamson, Kew York; James Holy, Ihiladelphia; R F Gr. ham, Maine; W C Langley and servant, New York; W U Piiucc, Chesterfield Democrat; Miss A B Prince, Chcraw; W P Mason, Boston; L> Bulista, barcelona, Spain; A Murquez, Puebla, Mexico; T R Barrera, Cuba; J L Pradish, Flueh ng, L I; K Whitman, Bos? ton; E P E rkland, South Carolina; Johl Nimmo, N cw York; B M Bacr, Florida; B 1<" Benton and wife, Brooklyn, N Y; M T Quintero, wile and threo daughters, Cuba. Pavilion Hotel-R W Draper, J D Pakcr and ser? vant, C ordesvitle; C W Smith, 8 C; George W Wise, Edgefleld; W T lliehardaon, Ninety isix; T Dibble, Onngcburg; Adam Exton, Trenton, N J; V E Mc Bee, Gretn ville; PP Jennings, Orangehurg; EW Gas que, Leesville; A Myers, Marion; A V Eaves and lady. Banu erg; L T Robbins, E Robbins, New York; Robt Housing, Florida; F E Brown, W P Fortune, North Carolina. EXTENSIVE LIFE AND FIBE INSUBANCE AGEN? CY.-Mr. A. H. Haydi n, for many yeara before the war well known as one of thc most prominent insurance abouts ol this city, hrs re-established his agency on an extensive scale, and now offers to take risks for two Ufo and five fire insurance companies, besides marine risks o n cotton, rice and other produce. One of his companies, tbe Continental Mutual Life In? surance Company, of Hartford, Conn., has assets to the enor mous amount of iii,COO,009. and the other, the New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Boston, Mass., has assets lo the amount of $7,000,000. Of the five fire insurance companies for which he acts, the ?Etna Fire Insurance Company, of Hartf > rd, Conn., has assets to the amount of over $5,?1)0,000, and tho Hartford Fire Insurance Compa? ny, of Harttord, Conn., has assets to fae amount of over (2,000,000. The others, the North American Fire Insurance Company ol Hartford, Conn, the Cc nnecticut Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn., and tho : rving Fire Insurance Company, are all companies of large capital and good standing In Insurance circles. The rates and terms of all these companies are liberal and accommodating, aad Mr. Hav Jen's own position in our business community is a sufficient guarantee of the sound noaa of the com? panies for which he acts Mr. W. C. Courtney, of the firm of W. C. Courtney A Co., lVo. 9 Eoyce's wharf, will, in connection with this agency, take risks on cotton, rice and produce generally. THE UNITED STATES CODBT, JANUABY 28 HOM. GEOBOE S. HUYAN PUESIDISO.-tho court opened at ll o'clock. In Hankru, tc?/.-Ex parte, Thoa. H. Chappol, John B. brookhart. Wm. Summer, J. P. Pool, B. R. Scott i et it i ou s for final discharge. Referred to C G. Jae? ger. Final herring 25th February. Ex parte Jae. A. Croweil, in re J. P. Einard. Pe? tition to set as.de salo of real estate. Ordered, that John P. Einard and Henry Eoon have leave till the 15th of february to answer, and the matter bo re' lei red to C. G. Jaeger, Registrar. Ex parte James 51. Caldwell vs. D. J. Winn, in re J. ii. P. B. ono. Petition in equity, in bankruptcy side of Court to foreclose mortgage. Report of J. C. Carpenter confirmed and order of sale granted. Ex porte James linley. Petition for final dis? charge. Granted. Ex parto M. Cbapiu, partner, in re Summer A Chap?n. Petiiion of voluntary bankruptcy. Order? ed that proceedings, as far as Henry bummer ls con? cerned, bo dismissed, and referred to Registrar for alteration and report. Ex paru. J. U. Mitchell, Gabriel Davl?. H. L. Jef? fers, T. A. Jiffors. Petitions io: final discharge. Final hearing 26th r eb.wary, and referenco to J. c. Carpenter, Registrar. Ex parte J. M. Warwlok, A. M. Eoe. J. C. Hlcklio, Wm. C. Owen, Jr., J. M. adams, Z. D. Smith, Hut son Lee, M. Alexander, of Levy A Alexander. Peti? tions for final dlBCbargs. Granted. Ex parte C. G. Jaeger. Registrar Third Congres? sional District South Carolina, in re bankrupt cases pending before ihe late Henry Summer. Tbe jud#e read the following order in bankruptcy on Wednes? day last The attention of the Bar is ??bV.d teil : Whoreas. divers cases in bankruptcy were pend? ing before Henry summer, Y sq., deceased, bite one of the Registrara in Bankruptcy of this court, at the time of hla death. It ls therefore or Jerad, that all caso* poading as aforesaid, whl h h ive not since been refsi red to another registrar, be referred to C. G. Jaeger, Registrar, and successor of said Henry Summer, and that he proceed to ex?cute the orders heretofore mada ia said cases which rem un un? executed, except la which the execution bas become impracticable by expiration of hm* or for other osases, sud in which lt ls necessary to apply to the court foi an ara in J ment or modification therefor, or far speoial directions as to the same. It is farther o. der ed that the pen on al representa? tive? of the said Henry Summer do turn over all the official papers, books, Ac, of the deceased to his successor, the aa d C. G. Jaeger. ?.What an OutrageI" So says every o e, of Corbin's bill to legislate Pillsbury and bbl t'eket into office; not our unbap j people have been so muco accustomed to outrages upon their aense of right, that it ts almost enough, now. for an outrage to be threatened to maka people dook their heads and prepara for tbs supposed inevi? table. Hat the spirit of our fathers of '79 entirely gone rHE CHARLESTON DAI] from us ? Is there no wronsr, however glaring-no outrage ou our rights, however grose, which will not be submitted to? It may be all very well for a conquered people to accept the l?gitimit? results of couquost, and it is doubtless vory foolish fer a prisonor of war to be kicking at the sbiuB or his guard; but does once con? que ed mean conquered and alav?s far ever? COBB Bubra lesion to tho conquoror Involve a continuing abject Riving up ot every cltim aud shadow Of right for all tlii\e ? Does useless resistance to tho Recon? struction acts of cong rc as in 1807 req tire us also to suffer unconstitutional Mate legislation to deprive ?B of the few rights which have been left UB ? We <h>nk not. Wo hold tho right of tho poop'e ot Charleston to bo goveruod l>y representatives o< their own choleo to be au inalienable ri^bt nuder tho ancient charter of the city-a right guaranteed by tbo Mate constitu? tion-a prescriptive right hallowed by over one hun? dred years' uao-a part of otu* American liberty, as far beyond the reach of a s tai o Legislature to impair as it ls a s lored duty upon us to maintain it. Tho attempt of Pillsbury and ?orbin to help a desperate causo, by substituting an u t ol' the Legis 1 itu-e for the legal choce of the cilizent of Charleston c:n never succeed if our people aro trui to them? selves. Let the Leglslauro suocessf : liv invade the constitutional r'glit of the corporator in favor of Pillsbury, and the piocode:it will 1 e established for the total annihilation of our ancioat Ubi rticB. Our people shou'd be aroused to their dangor. It is no longer a question between Loscsno and Pillsbury-no longer a question botweon Pillsbury and the Acting Board of Aldermen-not a question of porty or of to-day, but if this nefarious bill pauses, it is a question between the l egislature un i the whole community cf Charleston, affecting the fundamental right! of the corporation for a 1 time On tliis qm Ht on all parties, Beet?, classes aud colors can and will unite. Let a nn.si mooting of ull who are opposed to legislative usurpa ion bo culled at once, and all j oin in a memorial to the Legislature who want PEACE. JH?:SS NOTIC JHiisi. KENTUCKY MULES.-Mr. Richard Arnold, ono door northwest of Johu-stroet in Mooting, has a lot ol flue Kentucky mules for sale. -o CHOICE OREEN AND BLACK TEAS, $1 por pound, at Wilson's Grocery, southeast corner Society and Anson streets. Good? delivered troe. * -o LADIES' LUNCH AT KINSMAN'? SALOON.-Oys? ters In every Btylc. Mince pie?, in-Bh daily. Hot cof feo and chocolate at all hours. Ice cream every day. -o " HOOD'S SOVEREIGN BALM" has no equal for couphs, colds, croups, asthma, Ste. Try it and be conv.rced, and recommend it to others. For sale by EowieA Moise, Druggists, cornor Meeting and Hasel streets. wfm6 January 27 -o INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS Of all Don oin i nu U m H. Aleo, PROPRIETARY STAMPS, kci.t on hand and for salo by HUGER & RAVENEL, Brokers and Insurance Agents, Ko. CO East Bay, corner Exchange-street. December ll ftu2mos -o NATIVE WINES.-In the days of spurious and almost universally adu'terated liquors, th) ex? cellent native California wines aro gradually becom? ing a favorite drink with those who wish to get a puro and genu.ne article. Ibo fact that they aro brought in duty Ireo enables tho n to be placed on the mar? ket at a fur ch :aper figure than ibo some grade of foreign wines; and at tho North they have already attained a wide and Increasing popularity. Mosers. C. D Ahrens A Co., corner of King and Maiket streets, have just received a choice consignment, to which they invite tho attention of the public. Their stock embraces tho following brands: Muscatel, port, hock, sherry, angelica and sparkling; also, Cul fornla bitters. ?Harneo. BOONE-DESAUSSTJRE -On 27th January, at St. Lukes Church, by Rev. C. P. GADUDEN, Kev. WM. J. DOONE, otEulaula, Alabama, to Miss M. CAR LT ii TRHAUSSURB, daughter of C. A. DESAUSSURE. /unreal llatices. JK?'-Tlic Relatives, Friends ?nd Ac? quaintances of Mrs. MART OLIVE COEMTKB, and of Mr. and Mrs. CHARLES CORMIER, and of Mrs. SOPHIA KABLOW, are invited to attend the Funeral Services of Mrs. MARY O. COBMIEB, at st. Mary's Church, Hasel-street, THIS MORNUTG, at Ten o'clock. January 29 Special Hatices. ?ST RECEIVER'S NOTICE. -THE UNDER? SIGNED, having been appointed Receiver of ihe lato firm rf DAWSON & BLACKMAN, hereby gives notice that all claims against sud firm must be pre sente 1 to him, and all persons indebted must make payment to JXO. T. HUMPHREYS, January 13_No. 27 Brood-street. MW IN THE DISTRICT COU rt T OF THE' UNMET* STATES, FOR 60UTH CAROLINA-IN THE MATTER Of L L. SIDDONS, BANKRUPT. A ge1 eral meeting of the creditors of L. L. SID? DONS, Bankrupt, will be held at the office of JU? LIUS C. CARPENTER, Registrar hi Bankruptcy, Charleston, 8. C., on the KIGHTH DAT FEB BU AR Y NEXT, for the purpose ? named lu the twenty-seventh section of the Bankrupt act of March 2, 18M. , By order of the Cou t the 12.h day Jana ry, 1860. J ? MES K. SPE'R, 1 . , T. BIRBitT BURDELL, f Assign?es. January 22 f 2 ?W EXECUrOR AND EXEOU TRIX'S NO? TICE.-All persons having any claims against the Estate of the late LIMB STEVENS (colored), will present the esme, properly att- stcd, to DANIEL WALKER, at Colonel John Phillipa' office, Church street; and all persons indebted to said Estate will please make payment to same. DANIEL WALKER, Executor. ELIZ&BETH bTEVENS, Executrix. January 22_f8? MW COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE, CHARLESTON, JANUARY 18. 1869.-The following named persona are recognised as ASSISTANT AS? SE-ho RS, appointed under the act providing for the Assessment and Taxation of Property, for the Coun? ty of Charleston, to wit: Fifth District, lying east of the Santee Canal and Cooper River (instead of east of the Northeastern Railroad and the Cooper River, as previously pub? lished), S. D. RUSSELL, aod-. frixth District, lying west of the Santee Canal and Cooper River, E. S. MIKELL. Seventh District, comprising all of the Pariahes of 1 St Andrew's and St John'b CoUeton, THO*. A. BAY NARD. A. J. RANSIER, A. C. C. January 20_ ?sr BUY YOUR TEA AND COFFEE FROM KUI BTE St CHAPMAN, corner King and Radcliffe streets, and get a better article for the ?ame money than at any other establishment In the etty. November 14_ 'Arnot 49TESSAYS FOR YOUNO MEN.-ON TBE Errors and abuses incident to Youth and Early Van hood, with the humans view of treatment and cure, sent by mail free oi charge. Address HOWARD As O0IAT1ON, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. January 20_8moa SST BATCHELORS HAIR DYE.-THIS splendid Hair Dy? ls the beat m tbe world; tba only brue and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, natsntaneona; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedias th? 111 effects of bad dye?; invigo? rates and leaves ibo hair soft and beautiful black brown. Sold by an Druggists and Perfumers ; and properly applied at Batchelor*a Wig Factory, No Bond-street. Kew York._lyr_January 8 HGT BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM.-ESSAYS FOR YOt'Ma MEN on the interesting relation of Bridegroom to Brida hi the institution of Marriages ? a gulda to matrimonial fe Hot tv and tm? happiness. Bent by mall In scaled lotter envel?nos fros of ohMge, Adfiresa HOWARD ASSOCIATION, ?ox P., Phila? delphia, Pa. September LY NEWS, FRIDAY MO Special Hoticra. *W NOTICE.-DUKING MY ABSENCE from tho State. Mr. J, ALF UKO CAY will not au my Attorney. HENRY DALY, January '?9 3_No. 29 Hayiie-strcet. JW CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP SEA GULL, from Baltimore, aro boro Wy no'ifled that ?-ho ia THIS DAT dUcliargiag cargo at Pier No. 1, Uniou Wharves. All floodnot taken away at sunset, will remain oat wharf at Consignees' ?ink. MORDECAI & CO., January 29 1 A gouts. jf?T??>NSIGNEES PEU STEAMSHIP CHARLESTON, from New York, aro heroby notified that abe 1B discharging cargo at A (Igor's Wharf THIS DAT. Ooods remaining on tho wharf at suusot will be stored at expense and risk of owners. J AMES A DU KR & CO., January 29 1 Agents. Di-fOR SALE, A NOTE DRAWN 13Y JAMES MELVIN in favor of G. W. POND, forOne Hundred and l'wenty-Sve Dol'ars, payable ninety days from dato, and for which a valuable consider alion was given. O. W. POND. January 29 1 AJT WHAT ARE YOU TAKING?-PROBA? BLY two-thirds of the adult population of fio Uuit.d States induljo, moro or loss, in bar room ntl mu? tant;. Hot alcoholic beverages are habitually imbib cd by thousands of poop'.o in tho winter months lo "keep out tho cold." The alcoholic material cf all these drinks is moro or less poisonous, and is ren? dered all tho moro deleterious In consequence of be? ing taken warm. Ai old those dangerous excitant-*. Shun, as you would shun tho dead iest drug, al! tavorn stimu? lants. They paralyze the digestion, congest the liver, disturb tho uatural action of tho kidneys, irri? tate the bowels, shattor the ne iv ?B, and impair tho reason. Thc operation of HOSTETTFR'a STOMACH BIT? TERS is di imotri ally opposite to this. They spur no organ into unnatural activity; hut they tone and regulate all. If the digestion is feeble, they awaken the do; mant energies of the Btom ich, und promote the work ot assimilation. It tho liver is sluggish and torp'd, they regenerate it. If the kidneys fail to perform tho r finie:iona properly, they are ?cgu latcd without being irrititcl. If tho bowels ?re cou stipatcd, the psrlstalllc action 1B moderately in? creased, and the discharges become natural and reg? ular. If tho nerves aro trc nulous, they are 8?rength cned. H tho mind is clouded, tho BITTERS tend tc disperse the gloom. These aro the effects of the groat VEGETABLE TONIC AND CORRECTIVE, which for tweuty years has boan a staple medici io in th's country, and tho demand for which steadily increases in all parts of the Western Hemisphere. It is not offered as a beverage but as a medicine; nor will it ever bo used to sitisiy a craving for al? coholic stimulants, bocauso its effect is to chock, not to create, a false appetite for excitants. The cham? pions of temperance will do well to mark this pecu? liarity, and to recommend it as tho only i^afo prepa? ration containing alcohol, that can he used for medi? cinal purpc se*. 6 Die January 23 /anet) (0000$. INDIA RUBBER CLOTHING, SUCH AS SACK COATS, OFFICERS' COATR, Capes, ic , Air Pillows of different eiz"s, Nur? sery White sheeting, 3-4 and 4-4 wide, India Lubber Teething Rings, Rattles, Ac, India Rubber Toot Mata, Wai ers, kc. Just received at VON SANTEN'd BAZAAR, No. 229 King-street, near Market. January 29_2_ READ THIS ! THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK Ol!" PERFUMERIES AMD TOILET ARTICLES EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARK KT, COMPRIS INO ARTICLES MADE BY LUBIN, RI HENEL, COUDRAY, CLEAVER, SOCIETE HYGIENIQUE, FARINA, EDE, AND OTHERS. Together with a full assortment of Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes, COMBS, ALL OF THE BEST MANUFACTURE, IM? PORTED DIRECT, AND FOR SALE AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. The ladle J are respectfully invited to call and ex? amine before purchasing elsewhere. C. F. PANKNIN, CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 133 Meeting-street, November 13 4fmw3mos Charles'.on. 8. C. Shirts ano /urnisfying ($0005. ^^^^ SHIET EMPOKIUM. RECEIVED A N Bl IV SUPPLY Of THE CELEBRATED ?STAB SHIRTS AND COLLARS Which are offered for Mle at THK IA) WU ST OASH 1PKICBSI E. SCOTT, MBBT1NG>8TRBBT, OPPONTH THE MARKET HALL. J an nary 9 6m oa GAITEt'S AND DALMO HALS, ?TUST RH.CIK.IVRD BY BTBAHBH CHAKIiKSTOV, 31 t \ CASE* FINK LABU V CLO l'H ELASTI J H r GAH ERV which we will sell from SI 10 to 1 M. beat, worth $3. Alao, a nico tot of . adte* Morocco BALMORALS from 91 up. An aaaortmint of Muses and Bo '? SHOES, WMKa we can sell at the aune proportion, namely, Tsar eva*?, Entra?o', as wore convenient, Doner King and Calhoun, or In Oalhoun*treet. January 13 raw'10 J! ?ROHGOTT BROS. ?RNING, JANUARY 29, _ J?aints, (GHls, (Cte. _ CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., NORTHEA8T CORNER Meeting and Cumberland Strolls. STEAM ENGIN FS G HIST MILLS CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, and MACHINERY. January 1 Gmo OILS! OILS! OILS! 1000 GALLONS PUKE WINTER LARD OIL 700 GALLONS PURE WINTER No. 1 LARD OIL 500 GALLONS PURE WINTER SPERM OIL 500 GALLONS PUKE MASON'S SPERM OIL 500 GALLONS PURE MACHINERY OIL 1000 GALLONS WHITE OAK LUBRICATING OIL 300 GALLONS REFINED NE ATS FOOT OIL 300 GALLONS TANNER'S (STRAITS) OIL. UAMUKON, BAEKLKY Ai CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. January 1 Gmo BELTING! BELTING! 5000 FEET OAK-TANNED LEATHER BELT? ING 5000 FEET GUM BELTING, 2, 3, 4, and 5 PLY 250 SIDES PATENT DRESSED LACE LEATHER 300 DOZEN METALLIC-TIPPED BELT LACING 100 BOXES Ii LAKE'S PATENT BELT STUDS 150 DOZEN TOLLMAN'S BELT HOOKS 750 YARDS GUM PACKING, 1-16 INCH TO i INCH THICK TUCK'S PACKING, i INCH TO L} INCH DI? AMETER SOAPSTONE PACKING, i INCH TO 14 INCH DIAMETER WHITE AND BROWN JUTE PACKING ITALIAN HEMP PACKING RUBBER AJND LEATHER HOSE MANHOLE AND I1ANDHOLE GASKETS OF ALL SIZES. ( JVMI.KO.V, BAHKLKY Ai CO., Northeast Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. January 1 6mo "ROOFING TIN. 500 BOXES IC 14x20 ROOFING TiN COO BOXES IX 14x20 ROOFING TIN 100 BOXES IC 28x20 ROOFING TIN 50 BOXES IX 42x20 ROOFING TIN 25 BOXES IX 12x12 25 BOXES IX 14x20 20 BOXES IX 10x20 20 BOXES IXX 14x20 20 BOXES IXXX 14x20 20 BOXES IXXXX 14x20 BLOCK TIN, TINSMAN'S SOLDER, SPEL? TER, ?Ve., ?to. IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE. CAMERON, BARKLEY Al CO., Northeast corner Mcoting and Cumberland streets. January 1 Cmo BAUIRON, SHEET IRON AND STEEL, WRO? GHT AND CAST IRON PIPING, STEAM AND MALLEABLE CAST IRON FITTINGS, tor steam and water. CAMERON, BARKLEY di CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets January 1 f mo ^RASS_W0KK.~ STEAM GU AGES, GONGS, GUAGE COCKS STEAM BLOBS AND 81 OP COCKS, STEAM WHISTLES GLOBE AND CHECK VALVES, OIL CUPS WATER GUAGE8, GLASS GUAGE TUBES MERCURY GU AGES, LOW WATER DETEC? TORS COPPER AND BRASS WIRE. CAMERON, BARKLEY dc CO., Northeast Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. January 1 6mo V\ HITE LEAD, ZINC, PAINTS, COLORS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, Soo , Ac. RAW AND BOILED LINSEED OILS. CAMERON, BAHKLEY Ot CO., Northeast corner Meefing and Cumberland streets. January 1 Cmo gartmore, &c. HART Sc 00-, 'CORNER KINO AND MARKET ST?., CHARLESTON, S. C., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Foreign and Domestic Hardware, CUTLERY, GrUNS, ENGLISH AND SWEDISH BAR IRON PLO JOH AND NAYLOR'S OAST STEEL. METALS. ENGLISH HOLLOWWARE, Consisting of POTS, OVENS, HP I Dt RS and EXTRA LID? CIRCULARS, CROSS OUT AND MILL SAWS MILL ROCKS AND BOLTING CLOTH PLOUGHS, ANO A VABIETY OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLE MK NTS. PLAIN, STAMPED AND JAPANNED TINWARE. WOODEN WARE GLUE ANO A VAR BTY OF FANCY GOODS. P. fl.-Descriptive Catalogues can bo ha* on ap? plication, f mwSmos OAO November '47 GROVES & BAKtR'S FAMILY SEWING ?ACHINES. THE VERY HIGHEST F Ul ZS-THU IMPERIAL Cross of the Loalon of Honor-was conferred upon tho reuresentatire Of the GROVER A- 1UKER *EW'NG MACHINES at tba Exposition Universelle, Paris 18tt7 The GROVER A BtKBtt FAMILY BK WINO MA? CHINE are tho only Machine? that can both aew perfectly and < mbroider periectly. They sew with threads direct from th? spool, and i e mire no re-winding. Ui.like other Machine?, thats lasten both ends of the seam by their own operation. W th til- se Machines, while silk is naed noon the' right ?r face*ide of the seam, cotton may be used upo.i the other ai le. Thu can be doa? on no other aiacn ne, and is a great earing upon all articles f ht .nert or made up with Bilk GU. VER A IHKBR'8 DEWING MACHINESare sold at New York prloes by KINSMAN BROTHERS No. **. KINO-STRKIvf; SOLE AGENTS TOB TBE STATS OF SOUTH CAIOUNA. Janmary S wfmlmo 1869. JUdiu? Sal?. Ttco Prime Mules, Three Hortes, et fine as sortmenl of Office and Household Purni ture, one Brussels Carlet. BY R, M. MARSHALL & BRO. THIS DAY nt h .If-past IO o'clock, at No. 33 Brad? street. January 20 _____ Residence in Rutledge Avenue. BY LOUIS D. DeS UJSS UR E. On TUESDAY, the ?th day of Fobiuary, at ll o'clock A. M.. will bc sold ut tho Old FoptoiHco, All that LOT OF LAND, with tho desirable Wood on Residene thereon. tiluate on tho cast s'do of Rutledge avenue, bein* ike thiid bou- c north of Bad llffe-strcot, containing six uprigbt and ono droRBlnu room, pantry, private stairs, double piazzas, Hi ito roof, cistern. Ac. Ou tho premisos are kitchen, carriage house, stable, and ampio accommodations far sei van ls. Ibo Lot measures about 12 feet front by about 145 foot deep, moro or loi<8. Conditions-$2'00 cash ; $1C00 subject to an "An tl bellum" bond and mortgage, on which a credit ot ono year will bc ul owed; thc balance of tho purchaso money to bo by bond, payable in two years from day of sale with soven percent annutl iutcrest, to bi seemed by mortgage of tho property ; tho bnildings to bo kept insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for all necessary pupers and stamps. January 29 isluthsmtu" ^Vttrttoncers1 Jprioaic Sales. Real Estate. BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH, No 31 llroitrt-strcct, South aide, near State-street. At Private 5- ale FIRST CLASS SEA ISLAND COTTON PLANTA? TIONS H Valuable Klee Plantations/ Valuablo Upland Plantations and Farms Extensive a?id Valuable pf anuf a erarles, Mill Sites and Delightful s-ummer Residences in various parts of tho South. . ALSO, HOUSES AND BUILDING LOTS of all eizes, prices and descriptions in every part of the city January 25 mwl3mo BY WM. McKAY7 At Private Sale CORNIER CHURCH AND BROAD-STRi T. Also. No. 7 1HOMAS-STREET. For parti, ulara, apply at No. 136 MEETINU-STREET. January 18 BY J. FRASER MATHE WES, Kcal Estate Agent, No. 00 Broad-street. For sale and Leane PHOSPHATE LANDS of a superior quality, or deep water navigation and healthy locations all tb? year. RICE and COTTON PLANTATIONS and FARMS ii all parts ot' the State. CIT? PROPERTY of every description. November 2 3mos. E pusincsa (Karts. D W il lt D DALY , GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 83 Warren-street, NEW YORK. PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE PUR? CHASE of ull kinds of MERCK vNDlSE. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Ca s and Trunk', ui.d Straw Gooda a specialty. Consignments of all kinda of Staple Articles and general Produce solicited. Promut returns guaranteed. EDWARD DALY, Late of Charleston, 8. C. Weekly Price Currents eont free by post. January 28 6mos DENTIST. ROOMS AT HIS RESIDENCE. NORTHWEST COR? NER OF MEETING AND SOCIETY STREETS. November 20 fmw6mos CHARLESTON DEISTTAL DEPOT No. ?75 KI.%G-_TREET, GOLD AND TIN FOIL, AMALGAM*, M>NERAL TEETH, Steel Good?, and every article used by the Dentist. 2mo January 27 OFFICE No. ?75 KINO, OPPOSITE HASEL-STREET. January 27 Sino ?^OBTB, S J KELK ?? WARDELL, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FANCY GOODS, 8TAT1 ONERY, PERFUMERY, CUTLERY HOSIERY, FURNISHING GOODS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERY, kc, kc, No. 167 Meeting-street, CHARLESTON, S. C. J. B. STEELE. C C. NORIH, A. W. WARDELL, JR. New York. January 2? Imo Tjsnm BAHN WEILL SENTINEL, ESTABLISHED IN 1852. Published at BornweR Courthouse, and circulates in Barnwell, Beaufort, Oolleton and Sedgefield. Term? as reasonable as any caper In the state. E. A. BRONSON. Proprietor. WALKTE, EVANS & COGSWELL, Agents in Charleston. Imo January 18 y H. T R E MI U L SI, No. 1 BROAD-STREET, CHARLESTON, SC, MINER, SHIPPER AND DEALER IN South Carolina Native Bone Phosphate. January ll_8mna QHAV1NO AND HAIRCUTTING, BY W. E. MARSHALL, AT THE BROAD-STREET BARBER SALOON, No. 81 (UP STAIRS). December 8_ BO. H. HOt*POCK, FACTOR AMD COMMISSION MERCHANT, ACCOMMODATION WHAEF, Charleston, 8. O. P. GAMDBW H ASE LL. dmos September 21 W ILLIS <U CIIISOLAL, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS, WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALK ANT HU I PM EN T (to Foreign and Domestic Portal Ol COTTON, BICK, LU M BBB ABD NAVAL STORE? ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, fl. O. a. WILLIS.,.......A. B. OUISOLM. October 9ft J T. HUMPHREYS, BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS? SION MERCHANT. SALSA OF BEAL ESTATE. STOCKS, BONDS, SB. CUR! TIB .* AND PMl^OBAL PROPERTY ATTENDED TO. HO. BY B ItO A ?-BTU KEV, CHARLESTON, S. O. HOB. HENRY BUIST, W. 3. MAGRATH, Bat}., General JAMBS OOlfHKB, T. R. WARING, Ksq. October 1 Jlaction Sale*. Sale of Household Furniture. WM. MCKAY, Will sell THIS PAY, Friday, 29th instant at No 4f Wontworth-stroet, near Mo -t uir, ONE SET PARLOR FU BN ITU BK, ono fuperlor Piano, Dining Boom Furniture, Carpets, Bedroom Furniture, one lot Silverware, lot Crockery, Stove, Cooking Utensils, ?ie. 'lorin-' cash. Jimmi y 29 Positive Sale of one Bruni Cart [new) and Har ness, Plantation Wagon, (?icu>) Phila? delphia make, Iron Axle.'; one Plantation W> gort, one Spring Wagon, one. lol of Hames and iJarness, one lot of Ploughs, tja, a l Audi n. BY ti. McBlUDE SMITH. THU DAY, at 10 o'clock, at bis Salesroom, No. Ol Broad-street. January 23 2* Booti, Shoes and Hats. lil MILES DKAKE. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock. I will soli, at my store, corner of King and Liborty-streots, 75 cases BOO! S and ^HOES, just received by steamship Champion, and to bo sold without re? fer ve, CONSISTING OF: Cases Men's Grain, C;ilf and Buff BOOTS Oases Men's Ono Calf Congress Cases Men's One Calf Oxford Ties Cases Men's Kip and Buff Balmorals, G to ll and 9 to 13 Cases Men's Kip and Buff Brogan?, 0 to ll and 0 to 13. Coses Boys' Calf Brogans, 1 to 5 Cases Youths' Copper Too and Plain Boots Cases Ladies' Morocco Polish Boots Cases Ladies' fine Serge Congress Cases Women's Goat Bootees, 3 to 7 and 5 to 9 Cartoons of Ladies, Misses' and Children's Shoes. ALSO. 300 pair SBOES, shop goods, c nsisting of Ladies', Misson' and Children's 25 cases (150 dozeu) Men's and Boys' Wool Hats. January 29 Assignee's Sale. BY HUTSON LEE, Auctioneer. By virtue of an oidor to me directed by tho Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge ol the United Stiles Court for tho District of South Caro.ina, will be sold at public outcry on TUESDAY, the 16th day of Feb? ruary next, at ll o'clock A. M., at tho Old Custom? house, ill that TOWN LOT OR PARCEL OF LAND, with tho two-sto.y Wooden Building and Cutbuildiugs thcrcon, situate, lying and being on the west side of Ashley River, between Bee and Cannou streets and known as No. 19; measuring and containing in front on Ashley-street sixtt-seven feet six mohos (67 C), on back or wost line seventy-six feet (70), on tho south and north lines one hundred and sixty-five (165) feet, bo tho same more or less; butting uni bounding to tho north on lands of E. C. Holland, to the cast on A.hley-street, to tho south on lands of Mark E. Cohen, aud to the west on lands now ?rlate of W. T. Sanders. ALSO, All that TOWN LOT < ?R PARCEL OF LAND, situated on thc north side of Ca houn-street one door west of Kmith-strcet, immedia'ely upon Ben? nett's M ll Pond; m.uvuring and containing in front on Ca houn-street. (60) six'y feot, on back or north lino (80) eighty feet Fix inches, on east line (150) one hundr< d and fifty-six feet, .and on west line (160) one hundred and Bixty feet, be tho same mere or less; butt nsr and bounding to tho north and west on Bennett's Mill Pond, to the east on lauds now or late ot James Poyas, and to the south on ealhoun strect. as per plat on record in Plat Book "A," No. 1, in Mesne Conveyance Office for Chariestou District. 'leims-One halt'cash; balance in one year, '?ecur? ed by i ond of th" purchaser and morlg-igo of the premises, build uga to be insured and policies as? signe 1. Purchaser to pay assignee for all necessary t apers and stamps. J. B. BISSELL. Assignee. Januuy29 fmwStul UA> UER DECREE IV EQ.UITY, Ashhurst vs Hicks. On SATURDAY, ibe 6th day of February nest, at ll o'clock, will be soin, at the Old Customhouse, All that LOi OF LAND, with tho buildings there? on, situate on the east side of corni ug-st met, one door south of George-street, being thc northern port of thc lot designated on the plat of St. Phillip's Church LandB hy the number 10, measuring 26 feet G incheB on Coining street, and 25 foet P inches on the east line by 177 feet in depth on the south Hue; bou Hiing north on Lot No. 9 on said plat, east on Lot No. 8, south ou part of Lit Ni. 10, ond woBt on Coming-street 'terms-One-half cash ; balance lu one year from day of sale, secured by bond of tho purchaser, and moitgage of the premisos sold. Purcha-er to pay fer papera and stamps. E. W. M. M '. CK"Y Sheriff Chariest ?? Cona: . January 29 Jur jpn) Agoto, ?? MILLS & GxLi>, IMPORTERS, No. 412 Broadway, New York, INVITE THE ATTENTION OF SOUTHERN MER? CHANTS to their splendid stock Of LACES AND LACE GOODS EMBROIDERIES WHITE GOODS LINENS L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS DAMASKS NAPKINS, Sec., Seo, All imported direct from the Manufacturers, and offered to the trade at tho LOWEST PRICES and moat FAVORABLE TERMS. January 19 PAC _Imo ti II KAT ATTRACTION AT FURCHGOTT & BROS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE' CORNER KING AND CALHOUN STREETS WE BEO 10 INFORM THE LADIES AND OUR Customers in general, that wo have just re? ceived (in addition to our usual Btock of DOM KSTTO and FANCY OO 1 S), a new supply suitable for the present season. CONSISTING or: CLOAKS, DRY GOO D?, POPLINS, ito., at reduced prices H< avy Balmoral Skirts at $113 Very choice artlole Black silk SI 60, worth 92 50 Ladies' super Merino Vests only SI A lot ot fine Piano Covers which will be sold lees than cost 150 dozen HOOP ?KIRI 8, 50 to 60c A lot ol Photograph Albums, 75 cents ottonh. imex'? celebrated French CORSET, tl 00 and upward A full and complete assortment of German and Eng? lish HOSIERY, from L?>? up A fine assortment of Ladies' and children's Silk, Ber? lin clo . h and Lisle O LO V teri, elegant d?signa, ALSO, A good selection ot BLANKETS, COMFORTS, QUILTS FLANNELS, CASSI MERES TABLE DAMASKS, Ste., At the lowest figures. We would also notify our patrons that w- have ar? ran s ed a separate department in eur Store exclu? sively for BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, ?Vc. JtST ENTRANCE ON CALHOUN STREST, FURCHOOTT SM BROS., No. ?87 KING-MTREET. December 14 3ms LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTI1TQ. Steam Packin? Lace Leather Hints and Bars Belt Hooks, Are. FOR 8ALB BY WM. Mc BIRD & CO., Mo. HOB BAST BAT? CHARLESTON, 9. O. January 0 Boa?