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THE DAILY SEWS. ?-^AHGEST CIRCULATION.-IHE DA IL J NEWS BEING THE NEWSPAPER OPFlCIALLj1 RECOGNIZED AS HAVING THE LARGEST CIR OULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN ING IN THE POSTOFFTCE AT THE END Ol EACH WEET. ACCOBDING TO THE PROVIS IONS OF THE NEW PCSTOFFICE LAW. LOCAL MATTERS. AUCTION SALES TBIS DAT. WILLIAM MCKAY will sell al ll o'clock, at th< old Postofflcc, sevrai valuable bouses and lots. LEITCH k BRUNS will srll at ll o'clock, at the ole Postofflce. Fordham'* Hall aud barroom. BUUEL OTTOLENGOT will sell at ll o'clock, at the old Poatcffice, tho property known as Law Sance. LAUT-EY k ALEXANDER Wid Soil at 10 o'clock, ll their store, East Bay, sugar, molasaes, kc. MILLIGAN k SON will sell at 10 o'clock, before their store, Vendue Range, countinghouse desk, iron safe, kc. G. W. STEFFENS tt Co. will sell at half-past o o'clock, in front ol their store, Vendue Kanr?, butter, cheese, kc. * T. M. CATER will sell at tbree-quar!er^|Ft 9 o'clock, at bis ?torc. BiC?n"s wharf, biio-^t?rd. kc Joss G. MILHORA CU. will sell PV^To'c'.ock, in tneir salesroom. Meeting-street^j^j^oods, fcc. B. M. MARSHALL ? SMiilBwul sell at ll o'clock, at.the old Pout f?? e. stocks and bonds. -=--""-' MEETINGS THIS DAT. Vigilant Fire Company, at ? P. M. Jefferson Lodge, at 7 P. M. M. A. and P. A., at half-past 7 P. M. Hibernian Society, et 7 P. M. Charleston Hook and Lauder Company, No. 1, at 7 P.M. Freundschafisbuad, at 8 o'clock. Charleston Steam Fire Company of I xmen, at half past 7 P. M. CAPTAIN L. M. CO.CETTEB.-This popular and accommodating sea captain has resumed command of his favorite steamer, the Dictator. Br STEAM TO LIVERPOOL-There was cleared ye>urday. by Messrs. W. C. B?c k Co., the British steamship Statira, Captain Way, for Liverpool, with a cargo consisting of f51 bags of sea island cotton, weight 150,981 pounds, 1185 bales of upland cotton, weight 512,774 pounds, 5C tierces of Carolina clean rice, and 2 tierces end 75 bags of Carolina rough j ice. The shipment of Carolina rice is thc first at? tempt, in any quantity, tn expert Carolina rice from this city to a foreign market since the war. CHARLESTON GASLIGHT COMPAN?_The an? nual meeting of thc ttockboidi rs of this company was held yesterday at twelve c'elccfc, at the ofiVe of the Insurance and Trust Company. Tin election for President and Directors resulted as follows: JAMES EWEN EL, President. DIRECTORS. HENRY GOURDIN'. : G. HEM MINGER. W. C. BEE. T. D. AIKEN. JAMES HOSP. ?. D. HZ\R?S. 7 A il KS S. G1B2E-. A. J. WHITE. HOTEL ARRIVALS - February 1. - Pavilion Hotel.-B. T. Jessup. Now York ; Edward Latham and family, Canada ; J. T. Youngbloed, Williston, South Carolina; R. C. Patt ison, Miss L. Patterson, Miss N. Perry, Gainesville ; John R. CorncLon, Au? gusta, Georgia. Charleston Hotel.-h. Leran st, City; Thos. J. New? by, Carthage, Indiana; A.M.Latham, rt. Andrews; John P. Branch, Petersburg ; E. A. Souder, Phila? delphia; Wm. Proessel, New York; Alfred Brevard, Florida. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT.-This court was held as usual yesterday, F-?u. George S. Bryan, prttfirding. The jurors auswar. y their name -, and Jury No. 2 was discharged uutil next Monday. In Bankruptcy.-1 bo p-litions for final discharge of H. W. M. Bogg- and W. W. Knight were referred to Registrar dawson; of J. G. H. WUIiams, H. Y. Kolly, J. C. Burgess. Isaac Bagual. John and Wm. Knox, and T. W. God bold, to Registrar CaraentT; and the petition of Win boru Lawlon was granted. Tho petition of the Rank cf Camden to establish a li-m in tho case ot J. J. Wi Earns, was referred to Re? gistrar Carpenter. In the case of thc United States vs. John P. Collins and Jam s M. Eriithttaan, for importation contrary to law, the Grand Jury relumed no bill The Grand Jury, through their foreman. Mr. H. Gerdts, present d , that they had found the jail in proper order. ' ' Tho consido-atiou of tho caso of Mowry ic Co. vs. Leggett, was renimeJ, and thc court adjourned. RESOURCES OF THE SOUTHERN FIELDS A>D FORESTS.-Melara. Walkor. Evans k Cogswell wiU commence printing this week Dr. Porcher's work, "The Resources of the Southern Fields and for? ests," with new typo expressly imported tor th* purpose. This is the socond and enlarged edition of the book, a volume of six hundred pages, which will contain a desciptton o! all the useful plants growing in the Sou'bern Slates. Messrs. Tilden k Co., of New. York, arc also engaged in tho publica? tion. It appear-- that it was owing to an original sugges? tion of the author that so great an impulsion has been given to tho sumac trade, now so general throughout tho State of Virginia. His observation of tho immense growth ol these trees in the Dismal f^unp, and his publications respecting the import? ation and value of the Sicilian sumacs, together with thc substitution of the leaves of th? myrtle and gum in lieu of the oak bark, were nude as curly as 1863* The results of an examination of their tanniniterous properties were pubasucd in tho first edition of ibo work cited above. CLUBS AND STARS.-The Mayor disposed of tho usual Monday moiuing's budget yesterday os follows: Adam Ray, colored, stealiag cotton on Adgei's wharf. Twenty d-.js in ibu Houso of Correction. James Peronne JU, colored, loitering in the market Dlschargod. Benjamin Elliott, colored, larceny or money from Samuel Hopkins. Discharged. Samuel Hopkins, d:uuk and disorderly in the market Discharged on premise io quit the city. Jobu Thompson, white, applied for lodgings. Dis charged. Shields Brown, co'?red, (bruni and disordeily cor? ner cf Elliott and Church streets. Fio-d $10; in de? fault, same number ol days in tho .'lock up." Henry Sprigison, white, drunk ngiin; didn't keep his promise. Fined S10. Pelcr Gedd'S, colored boy, s'ecping in the market. Twenty days in thc House ol Corrootion. John Buffeuoir, wbito, applied for lodging. Dis? charged. Jim Brown, white, drunk aad unable to take care of himself in State-sttvct. Fined $10. John Prom, white, drunk and disturbing tho col? ored Methodists in Weuiworth-street Pined $10. Lascoo Davis, colored boy. eighteen years old, lar? ceny of cotton from cudjoe Wil-on, colored, at Bcau IjttL Turned over to Magistrate Ktnapaux. THE COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS.-Tho February term ol the court began yesterday. Judge R. B. Carpenter presiding. Thc court opened at ten A. M. Argument was hoard on the writ of 91*0 warrante sued out by W. J. McKinlay to displace Mr. Henry Trescot, the present incum cnt of the N*eno Conveyance office. The Attorney-Geneial far the relator, and Messrs. Wm. H. Trescot and td wardMcCrady for tbs ro-pondeni. The Judge re? served bis deci-ion, and a Jj our. td thc court until three o'clock P. M. Tb* court met at threo o'clock, according to ad? journment. The Grand Jury wa* orgaa'zod as follows : Wm. G. Wbilden, Samu?l H. Oppenheim, Theo. D. lar? rey, C. Kerrison, Jr., F. C. Cllohmo. James M. Rason, John H. Wilson, H. Cran.tou, Peter Hasell. f.Jj>d. Mieyck, Lewis Cannon. B. F. Simmons, T. J. Heidt, Wm. Von Eitzen. C. S. Walker, fcichard Tobin, F. EnUemio, H. t Vincent The Judge delivered h's chirg: to tho Grand Jury. Juries No. 1 an3 2 w?e then drawn as fol o-vs : Jury No. 1 -E. H. Oldenburg, Frank Brown, Jos. Kleinjohan, W. I. Huger, Henry t-teoiz, C. D. Brahe, Kimon Woolie. A. Calder, EJwd. Haig, C. H. Kienke. Johu E. Sculli, PbiiipTuorao. Jury No. 2 -James Murphy, II. Cob -var z, E. J. H. Fischer, Chirles '.'olson, E. J. Joh mus. James Dun? ning, Aug. E. Cohcu. F. W. ?cn samoa, lt. M. Grey, N. F. Petit, A. B. : 0 aussu 0, G. S. Hicker. . Sup.rnumerancj.- '-. Cuero. W. A. Courtenay, Cjris;iau Wedoiur/, Jos ?ph Singlotary. H. Glencamp. H. H. Murray, S. P. JiLUler, John Doanely. The court wsu fien adjourned, until 10 o'clock to? day. THE COTTON WORM.-we republish Ibis morning the arricie of Mr. John W. R. Pope on the cotton worm. It has attracted so much attention that wo feel compelled to adopt this course ior the convenience of persons who were unable to obtain copies when it first appeared. CORRECTION.-We have received a aoto from J. H. Rainey, senator from Georgetown, contradict? ing a statement made in the Phoenix, and thence copied into THE NEWS, that he was present at the in? terview between Generals Porter and Babcock and Governor Scott. THE MASQUERADE OF THE GERMANIA BUND. T''L-I was one of the most successful masquerades of the season. Tbc costumes werorich and handsome, or grotesquely ludicro-s. There were quite a .lum? ber present, and so numerous and varied vere thc impersonating of tho g:avo and humorous, that au enumeration is almost impossible. Enjoyment was general, and thc evening was charmingly spent, and" not until a late hour did the gay throng disperse. A DANGEROUS WEAPON.-Tho snap-gun which boy? use for killin*; pigeons and other mischievous purpeses, which they call amuseinobt, is a very dan gerous weapon. It coausta of a stout piece of india rubber attached to a forked stick, and it throws bullets and stones a long distance with great force. Boys very oflea break windows with thom, ard one instance is known where a bullet from oue of these gucs went through the shade of a lamp by which several ladies wore sitting, More s.rious accidents will probably occur from the same cause, unless the piactice complained of is stopped. CHARLESTON MECHANICS' SOCIETY.-At tho seventy-fifth anniver-ary meeting of th's Socioty, held at th* Masonic Hall, on Monday, thc 1st Febru? ary, 18G9, at 12 o'clock M., thc following officers were elected fbr the tnsnimryear: JNO. H STEINMEYf R. President. J. M. MDLVA- ET, vice-President J. W. SAWN! R. Senior Wtirdcn. C. C. TRUMO1?. Junior Warden. J. E WALKER, Treasurer. JOSEPH GUT. Secretary. . JNO. H. SLYLE*-, 1 of"_",,1a T. H. DILLING l-l AM. J ?tcvrat*s* Commi'lce on Charity.-Wm. Kirkwood, D. G. WavDC, W. S. Adams. M. W. Cross. T. J. KnaiuX Committee tm Accounts-F. Lanueau, I. J. Kuaui, Benj Luca?. THE HOT SUTPER.-Tho hot supper and re? freshment entertainment in aid cf the Catholic Cbapt'. in Aiken, was opened on (be first floor of Hiberniau Ball last evening. Thc hall is most taste? fully decorated with evergreens and flowers. There are cozy tables for small circle, and larger ones where many may bc scaled, to partake of the Incom? parable viands that are furnished from an inexhau-t ible larder. Thc cake and fruit table to the right beside Jacob's well, and the fancy ?irUclc tabic?n the left, a re ladened with their rare and choice bur? dens. Tbcra is a so a pr?valo room for gentlemen, to which they can retire to refresh the inner man. Thc general arran.- emcnt 01 the hall and its special fea? tures cannot fail to draw many visitors for thc few nights it will rcmal : open. An additional charm is the music furnished by Muller's EutaW Band. The following prizes were won last night: Em? broidered hand Kerchie*-, won by J. V. Bratdt; a pair of vur 'S, gilt cup and saucer, Mis= Annie Wray; em broidered slippers, D. O'Neill ; a pair o! vases, cup md sa i ocr, J. H. Moran; a lieh fruit cake, Mai Barhot. REPORTERS' CI UMBS.-A crowd of noisy col ored mau ?ed boys habitu .Hy congregate between Norman and President streets and disturb tho neigh? borhood so much that they are complained of. The labor brigade is at work in Meeting-street cleaning t he gutters, &c. The cry of tire was raised yesterday about 5 o'clock A. M., ia Vanderhorst-.-t: cet by the policeman, who sprung his rattle loudly. 1 he neighbors who awoko want to know thc cause of the alarm. 1 he condition of the Rutledge and Broad s'reel pond denian is attention. The sidewalks in Ward No. 2 could ba improved by filling; the;* are horrible in wet weather. 'ihe o onditicn of Meeting-street, between Spring and Columbus, has been materially improved by a coat of shells. 1 h* cn terian, m-r. t ol' Bcok and Ladder Comp; ny, No. 1, will come cg this evening, ai 9 o'clock, at No. SOO King-street 'J ho anio h annivcr ary of Ibo Vigilant Fire Com? pany will be celebrated tb?3 ovcuing at South Caro? lina Hall. A plauk road has been laid ia the street leading to Brown's WhaiL It overcomes a very disagteeabio b jg, whick has, for a long Um?, retarded transporta? tion. 1 ho Jones murder case will probably come up to? day. Tho Rev. Richard Ti apicr, late assistant rector of j St. Michael's Church, has becu elected by the vestry | to thc rector.-hip in place of the Rev. Paul Trapier Eoith. decoised. MEMORIAL TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.-Tho following memorial was very largely signed yester? day, and will be for signatures in THE NEWS office ibis morniLg: Jo the Hen rabie the Senate "ud the I/owe nj Repr?? sentatives oj the Stott of South Carolina: The memorial of thc unders'gnod, citizens of ibo City of Charleston, in said State, respectfully s h OWL th: That your memorialists have observed with reg-ot, that a bill h06 b< en in ti educ: d in bo 'i branches cf tho Legislature, to ruako lalid the clcciion cf 'Otb of Novomber, 18G3. for Major aud Aldermen ot the City ?f Chai teston. I Your memorialists, therclorc, no-'t reaped fully submit for tho lonsi-ieration of your hot.orabio 1 ody, the folio * lng re isous why tho bill herein re icrrcd to.lmould not become a law: 1st. B. cause "bc ActiLg Mayor and Aldermen of tho i'.y ot Cb-.rlcstou. thc tribunal constituted by your bouorablc body to investigate such ca?cs of co?tes! ol e'ection, lauve, af lor Lia da g both sider of the question, solemnly do.i-rcd that they hold and believe that -aid election was IR oral, and on that ac? count they withhold c?rtiflca!e9 of eleclioa from tho persans named iu the bill. I 2d. Bccauso the subject-matter of the bill rcf':** red to is properly a judicial question, and its nierils can ouly bs ascertaiued by a judicial investigation. Sd, Boc .use themalter is now before the supro i.e Court of tho Sta!e (earnod tbore by the c cur sol for theo'aimants). a tribunal of oompcteut judsdictloa. c cate! under the constituti.cn, and composed of judges chosen to their high office Ly your honorable body ; a'ld for tbs Legislature to Interfere with tho functions of a co-ordinate br inch of ibo Stile gov ernrncn*, would establish a dangerous proc?dent which might b -rcafter be followed by future Legis? latures, and bo calculated -lot only to degrado tho judiciary by doprtviu;; it of its lenitimate jurisdic? tion over questions oflnv, l ut toad also to invado the" right ol thc people to elcot th "dr own rulers. 4th. Because, from tho na turo of tho case, it would boimpo3^1ble for thu Legislatire to bei' and undi-rstand both sides of tho question, and ihe pas? sage of the proposed bill could not but be regarded asan ex parte law, affecting mo?t injuri:usly the rights, libort:os and property of a larb'c number of the constituents of your hon rabie ho ly. Your memorialists affirm, without fear of success? ful contradiction, that they are a law-abiding paople, and that had they rcpson to behove that Gilbert Pillsbury and the persons named as Aldermen iu said bill had received a maj on tv of tho legal votes for Mayor and Aldermen, cast in said election, they would have acquiesced in the choico of tho people, would have doue all within their power to uphold and support tho Ciiy Council so chosen, lt is only, thero.ore, from a firm b.dief that the claimants named in said bill were nor the choice of a n-ajority of tho legal voters who voted at said eleotion, and aro therefo-o no: entitled to their soats; and that the proof Ot this will he made out ou Iho invesiig.ition of the_ctiso before a j udicial triouua!, that our memo? rialists havs object?, I. and do?ohject, to Mr. Pills? bury and tho ptir-ous named as Aldermen in said bill teln? installed as Mayor ana AUcrmou ol' the City of Cbarlcetoa. lor these, among many other reasons which might beaddaoed, your memorialists humbly pray your honorably body to rrj oct iba bill now belora the Legislaiuro proposing io mt Kc valid the recen' election for May ir and A!d--rmen ot the <"i y ol' Charleston, and to allow tno ca-e to ronaiun siv ject to tbejun-didtion ol tho courts of the State, wnero it legitimately belongs, und to the decision of which your memorialists will most otto -nully submit. And your memorialists will ever pi ay, acd sofjitb. Obarienton, February 1, iSii. SOUTHERN STOCKS wore firmer ia Kew Yort on Friday. 1 ho Herald of Saturday aajF: "South? ern securities were finner, the efforts of the 'shorts' having touched bottom. The Louriana bonds were Etrong on account ola correction of the report with reforcbco to tho legal decision given in a New Or? leans court, and which only affected Louisiana State notes. The speculators appear to bovo made usc oi it as inferen'ially appbcablo to the State bonds." DESCENT ON A DEN.-Officers Reed and Cald? well made a descent da ?. bi Toro yesterday on a den in the eastern part of the city, in which they found a large quan'iiy of stolen goods of all descriptions, which they carried to thc guardhouse. They suc? ceeded in arresting Jackson and Jo iah Richardson, and Quash Happy ahas "Poor Boy Happy." who are conneced with tbs robbery of tho plundor they re? covered. The prisoners have been turned over to a magistrate. KITSrN'PJSS NOTICJi-ri. BANK BILLS.-Attention is called to the ad? vertisement cf Mr. A. M. Moreland. -0 TERRAPIN SOUP aud stuffed roast pifj cati be found during lunch hours thie day, al H. H. Fi hren bach's, >>o. 125 East Bay. -o CHOICE GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, fl per pound, at Wilson's Grocery, southo.ist corner Society aud Anson ?trects. Goods delivered free. -o LADIES' LUNCH AT KINSMAN'S SALOON.-Oys? ters in tveiy style. Mineo pies, ?rt-sb daily. Hot cof? fee and chocolate at all hours. leo cream every day. CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE AND EETA^.-The clothing house ol I. L. Falk k Co.. wbolesalo depart part mont at No 157 Meeting-street, and retail store at No. : 03 King-street, havo concluded to dispose of their varied and extensive stock ol goods rta greatly reduced figure, in ordor to make looni tor the spring trade, J hey invite an inspection ol I heir stock of cloth':.g by purcbaB is generally, to wh:-m they aro confident they eau oiler some excellent yocds at rea? sonable prices. -O INTERNAL KEVENUE STAMPS Of all Denomina! i mn. Also, P . opBiETAEY STAMPS, kept on hand and for salo by HEGER ?: RAVENEL, Brokers and Insurance, Afrento, No. CO East Ray, corner Exchangc-:-trcot. Dcccmbor ll fiu2mos WILKIE-HUBERr.--At Wancn'on. Georgia, OR the ev? ting of Ibo 2Cth Januarv. 1809. by the i.'ev. JOSIAH LEWIS, Jr., Mr. OCTAVIUS WILKIE <f Charleston, S. C., to Miss II. VIRGINIA, eldest daughter of Lr. R. W. UUBERW of tho lormer place * DAMILTON-P11ILYAW.-On Tbur'day evening, January 28th. bv Rev. W. P. Mouzos. Mr. AOGUS 1?S HAMILTON, of this eil?, to Miss HAUIli PHILY*W. of Wilmington, N. ?. * WILLI*-GROS.-"u tho evening of thc 2Sth ult., at ibo re-idrnce of the bride's mother, bv the Rev. -lom- BACUMAN, I', ri.. WM. R. WILLIS to Miss MARIE J. Gi'OS. ollofthiscity. No cards. * SiI>fAl LY-MCDERMID-On ike 27th ult., by Ibo Rev. THOMAS ? MYTHE, EDWIN F. M1SCALLY to Miss BA KB ?RA L, only daughter of th.1 lato Ron tntr McDi-timm, of this eily. /uncrol Notices. BARRE-Died, in this city on the 31st matant. E. L. BARRE, ia tho for \-firsi year of ti* ago. R. I P. 1 lie Friends of .Hr and Mrs. K. Li. BARME, aud tho membors ofthc Riberaian Society, La Soci?t? do Bienfaisance, thc Catholic Institute and tho St. Patrick's Male Orphan Society aro re? quested to attend the Funeral Services of the lat? E. L. BARRE, at St. Mary's Church, Hascl-.-.treet, at half-past Ten o'clcck THIS MORNING. February 2 S8T Catholic Institute.-'1 he Members of the Catholic Institute aro invited to attend thc Obsequies of their late maui brr, F. L. BARRE, at St. Kary's Church, Hasoi-strect, THU MO&KINO, nt half past 1 en o'clock. HENEY J. O' N1 ILL, Fobruary 2 Secretary Catholic Institute ?irThe Hibernian society.- Tuc Mem? bers ol the Hibernian Society aro requested to at? tend the i-uueral Services of thci. lalo brother mem? ber, Mr. E. L. BARRE, ot t-t Marv's t hurcb, Hasel stroct. ot half-past Tm o'cl rk, luis MORNING. 3 cbraary 2 WM. ?IKKN KELLY, secretory. Social ftvtim. tWJ. S. MARLIN (LAIE GRUBER & MARTIN), will be plea-ed to see his frteuds aud cus? tomers at WM S. COR ?STN k CO, No. 275 King? sfred, between Wentworth and Beaufain. JOST ESTATE ISOTIOF.-ALL PERSONS having demands agaiust the Esta 0 of tho late Cap? tain JOHN PALMER, of -t. i-tephcns' Par sh, aro re? quested to r resent them properly attested, and those indebted to said E.-tate to mike payment to me. S. W. PALMER, Administrator I stale John Palmer, January 20 tuthsS St. Stephen's Depot, S. C. ?3-ALL ARTICLES SOLD FROM TUE Bstablishmeut of WM. S. CORWIN & CO , No. 275 K ug-strcet, between Wcatworlh and Beaufain, aro ol thc FIRST nrj ALI IY. They sell co goods but what can be ?arraDtcl as PURL AND GENUINE. Thlsis un established fact. ?rSOUTlT CAROLINA RAILROAD CO JI? PA NY. AND StlUI'WESiERN P.AILUOAD BWK. Ibo attention of ihe Stockholde soi the abovf ln slltulions is tespejti'ully cul cd lo the following ref? ution, adopted at tho annual meeting, Fobruary, 13.1SC7: "Kesolttl, Trat hcreaf'er now proxies shah bcre tpaTC-.l ai ca-!i annual IUCI-UHR " And uotice s hereby given that proxies will cot he ivailabl" a' the next mcctiug (UiuMi aud tenth proxi? mo! unless c:iob ?igualara is stun ped willi a lou cents Internal R.vcone Stamp. JOHN Y. STO' K. ) Committee L. fl, HENDRICK . \ to verily A. W BURN Efl, ) P r oxlee. Janmry 21 IhstaO jS3r?VE ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING from tho Mp.? uno District of China the choicest [.hops of GREEN AND BLACK TE.W of new. ea.wns. which arouuri?al'ed for their strength lind delicacy Dfllavor. We warrant oar TEAS to br:.u e and ma? ndu! teratcd, and lo u.i c general i-aliifaction. Ac wo ?rj- onslaiit y ia receipt of larcc cargoes of To?s. wo uro enabled to offer to tho public tko Ouest cho?:s .it ai rica that matiy dealers off.T fnfi-rioc 'lea at. trial and comparison mil at onco [rove (b's asa rion, and it only romains for thc public to jud,;c for themselves, WM. 8. CORWIN k CO., No. 275 Kin-r-s'rcet. JJSTBUY YOUR TEA AND COFFEE FROM KKI ETE k CHAPMAN, corner Kins and liadrllfte. streots, aud get a better article for thc tamo money than at anv other establishment in tho cuy. November 14 limos <BT RECEIVER'S NOTICE.-THE UNDER? SIGNED, haring boon appointed Receiver of the late firm rf DAWSON & BLACKMAN, hereby gives notice that all ''aims against said flrm must bc pro t-cutcl to him, ami all persons indebted mu . make payment to JNO. T. HUMPHREYS. January 13 No. 27 Broad-sireeC ?5-TITE EXTENT TO WHICH IRE ADUL? TERATION of Liquors is carried on in- this coun? try makes it the d uty of tho purchaser to I ovo-li? gate thc merits of the article offoivd for . ale. lt. ls a widi known faut that many of tho Brandies, Wines, kc., are manufactured from . rone'J Extracts. Esstr. ti .1 Oils and Alcohol, which ie poisonous, thereby causing many Injurious iffecU?. ibo public is justly suiplcious of nearly every thing put up for sa'.o nuder tho name of Liquors and tho trido has beou brought into d??reputo, nud in order to insnr1 to those who desire a "uro Article, lt is only necessary for ua to say that wo Import Direct a 1 brandice, Wines and 'iius. ahd warrant them per feclypuro as originally im;?ociod. All Uotd d Llqn rs bcarin* tho libels of W. S, CORWIN & CO., can be relied upon as being pure. itjtS^Purcbascrs tkonlu no iso that the P4 cr Cap over the cork la not brokeu. Wo pay for Bottles that have our labels on, One Dollar por dozen, when re? tuned. Spf rial flattas. iSrCONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP MANHATTAN, from New York, are hereby notified that sbeis discharging cargo at Anger's wharf THIS DAT. Gooda remaining on the wharf ac sunset will bc etored at expense and risk of owner*. JAMES ADGER k CO., February 2 1 Agents. OS- NOTICE TO CON SIGNEES.-STE AM SHtP 8ARAGOSSA is THIS DAT discharging cargo at Vnnderhorst's Wharf. All Goods remaining on wharf at sunset will be stored at risk and expenso of Consignee?. RAVENi?L k CO., Feb: nary 1 2 Agents. 83~ GOOD ADVICE.-LET OLT. POSSES? SIONS he what they muy-marble palaces, broad lands, magnifiant plate, or caskets of'iuoeious stones"-they all sink in Hie balanco against Hea? ven's greet boon, HEALTH, mid they cannot boon joyed without it And yet how little is it valued, and how earelessly preserved. Tho laws of nature cannot be violated with impnnity. Night revelry, lnxurio is living, Irregularity of meals, and a disor? dered appetite, will gradually destroy tho powor and activity of the stomach. How many ladies and gen? tlemen cal and drink disease at late support, and ariso in the morning with headache, Joss of appetite, feeling languid and unrefreshed. There can bs no medical remedy that will lura lead into feod, or poisoned drinks into nu riment; but medical science can assijt nature, supply exhausted fluids, and to a great extout correat the effects of disease. In all cases such as the above, we recommend PLANTATION BITTERS. You will find them just the thing-at the same time a most delicious tonic and appetizer. HS AQMOLiA WATEE -Superior to thc bos' imported Gciman Cologne, aud said at half the prie;. February 2 tuths3 A3-THE CELEBR ATED W. S. C. CLUB HOUSE GIN, pure, sof: and unequalled-W. S. COR? WIN ?: CO , Sole Agents, aladica] men of thc high? est standing aekno-vlodge that (?in, in t's pure sta e, has groat medical properties. Wc therefore place tho CLUD HOUSE GIN bcto.o tho public willi Ibo greatest confidence, am) more ) arUcularly to those who use it medicinally, ai on arliclc that only re? quires to bc known ta bo properly appreciated. #3"* SI 50 per boll c. 815 pjr raso._ ?31- Uv KOT TRIPLE WT I H. DANGER.-A single spark may kindle a flame that will consume a city, and small ailments neglected, m av end in raia] disorders. Bearing this fact in mind, let tho Grst symptom i of debility or nervous prostration be met promptly with invigorating treatment Fotcmoft among thc vegetable lonies of the ago stands HOS TEITEB'S STO .1 \*'H LITTI RS. and whenever thc vitH powers Eceru to languish, or lhere is any rea? son to suspect ihat t'ao animal fnnclious essential to the mstcfetioa and purification of tho body are im? perfectly pei formed, this invaluable invlgorant and auti-eptic should at onco be rescrlod to. Indigestion always produces weakne-s. Someblimc3 lt happens, -and this is more frequently the cane in Winter than at any other 3cason.-that the appetite doman J s more-food ?baa thc stomach can d'gost ; though not mero, perhaps, iban is r quired lo koop np thc luR strength ol' the Irame. Tho object, utidcr such cir? cumstances, is to inc: case 1' c digestive capacity of tho a-s.ululating orgaa, so as io make it equal lo tho duty imposed upon it by tho appetite, and capablo of supplying tho bui'diug material of lb? system ss last as it is required. Tb is object is fully accomplished by thc use of tho Bitters. 'J hey lone and gently st-mulate ibo cellular mcmbraco which secrete? the gastric juice, and the result is that thc solvent is mingled wuh the food lu sufficient quantity to con? vert all it? nourishing parlicles into puro and whole some element. If, o i thc other baud, thora is a de? ficiency of appetite, without any corresponding defi? ciency of digo dive p ?wer, thc effjet of the tonic is to stimulate a desire for fool. In nineteen ciscs out of twenty, headache, nausea, nervousness, fatnU.ig flt--, spasm*, cud, indeed, most of tho casual aches aud pains to whick humanity is subject, proceod primarily from indigos (iou complicated with bilious? ness ; aud for both thc.-e complaints HOLTET lER'S s-TOll ACH BITTERS are recommended as u speedy and oertiin core. ?ac 0 January 30 ?-ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN.-ON THE Errors and abuses incident to Youth and Early Man? hood, with thc humane view of troitm int and cure, sent by mail free ol charge AtLlress HOWARD ASrOCIATlOM, Lox P. PLiiadclphia, Pa. January 20 tlm-is J62~ BATCHELORS HAIR DYE.-TULS splendid Hair Dye is O'.' beat lu the world; the ouly liao and perfect Dye; harmlose, reliable, ustautanoous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies tho Ul effect) or bad dyes; invigo? rates aud leavre tho bair colt and biautllul black or brown. Sold bv all Druggists ami Perfumera; aid propcrlv applied at Uatchclor's Wig Factory, Nc Hon<l-?trr.ut. New Yore. h r January 1) Stitts nilli /tiriiisl)iiij) (Soaiis. SCOTT'S SHIRT EMPORIUM. BEC El SHED A K ti W SUPPLY OP THE CELEBRATED STAR .r""\ 0 M C3 0 09 0 rt- <-i i * ? 4 SHIRTS ATO C .'LL ABS Which aro off -rc ) .'or salo at THK LOW? ST CASH V ttCKSl K. SCOTT, HI ES IS T I.HG-ST? ?? M T , OPPU?lTE THE MA ti EXT li ALL. January 9 finios ^J_EO. i>. Cd.VJi <i lt , No. ll liroati-stroc t. WILL Bex AND SELL ON ComiiSiX02i REAL ESTATE, BONDS, STOCKS, COUPONS. GOLD, SILVER AND LANK BILLS. February 1 Imo JJOliSUCS ft MACBKTII, Ko. 3S Broail'Strcct, Chai le--;oa. r?. C., BROKERS, AUCTIONEER*. REAL ESTATE AND GKS?-JiL'.L CU M.ni SS?ON AK KA TS. Will atltenl to Ro.ntiu ; and'.'o3ootMg of Boats aud pu.chi.so and RIO ul .-li-aCita, Gold, Silver aud Kell i.B.a e. ALSO To the Pu chase of Gund' a id snpp?los Cor p aries ir. the omni.r>' u?i tu rea nm b e orme. Git-iac: i. i.uuiMB.laaSAJtO?n alacntirii Ja u r/1_Tu J DIU: ? ; OA f/GUL), BROKER, No. i J BRO.'.D-STREET, BUi> AND SELLS RLAI. tSTATK AND PCB LI<: AND l'lilVaiE UuNJS, :-too;s and Hecuri tiee, of all k nd.-. Also, negotiates Loaaa on Real Bstoto and Stook CcJJaterJs. January 2 SAO Imo /cr?iltjers. WOBIft DESTROYER AND FERTILIZER. GOULD'S ALKALINE PHOSPHATE. rpHfSARTICLE, BESIDES BEING A FIRST-CLASS JL Fertilizer, tilla ah worms and insects which destroy onr Fruits, Vegetables, kc. A limited amount off -red for $30 a lon in order to give our planters a chanco to try it OD the Cotton Caterpillar. This is far below its oos t, and the amount offered at that rat.- IB limited. Apply at once. $30 atom P. J. ESNABD, Commission Merchant, Broad-street, January 20 9 Charleston. S. C. ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE "T IS COllPOS-D OP TffE GUANO FROM J. ALTA VELA, Combinod with otho" fertilizing material scientifical? ly treated, making a COMPLKIE M.'.NURF. Thu Company importing the Guano direct from the rich deposits of Biris at ALTA Vt LA, is enabled to furnish, at a low pries, a Fertilizer not excel? led. For sale by li Ia \ KY COBIA & CO., At Charleston, S. C., for SIXTY DOLLARS PER TON, or tho ALTA VELA GU INO COMPANY, No. 67 Broadway, New York. January 28 Imo GUANO. QA A TONS GENUINE PERUVIAN GU ?-NO, IN OUv Store and to arrive d.rect from thc agent*, warranted puto. Peing among ihe flt st who intro? duced Guano into the .-ute, I eau confidently refer to my planting friends that in the series of years that 1 have sold it 1 have always giwn them a good article. ?urrhasers will find it o their interest to elvo me a call e-t-forc buying, as, Lom tho facilities I have, 1 am enabled to put it at th . lowest market price. I am also /igeut for the Stoic tor the (chowing H tun ia rd MANUKES, which 1 offer as follows: soluble Paci?c Guano, tCSoaah, or *7d UratNo v;mber, 1809; approved security, with 7 per cent. In? terest Batigh's Raw Bone Phosphate. SCO cash, or SOS; time a- above. l'hcen'X Guano, Sr>; cash, or SC3; time as above. Wi cox k Gibbes' Manipulated Guano, ?70cash, or $85; time us above. Flour cf Hone. SOS cash. Farmer's Blaster or Gypsum, warranted, $3 60 per barrol ol 320 pouuds-cash. J. N. ROBSON, Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. Januaiy 19 tutbslmo DAG THE LODI lAIBFiCWEIie CO, (ESTABLISHED 1840.) INVITE PLANTER8 AND FARMERS TO SEND for a pamphlet descriptive of their Fertilizers. Wo offer our DOUHLE REFINEu P UDRE1TE. equal to thc best Superphosphate, at tho low price of $25 per ton. 1 his Company also make a supe? rior article of Nitrophoepbate und puro Bono Dust. Sec lo.Uimonlals: li. AI. J ODD, smithfield. Va., says where he n<od tbn Double Refined Poudrcttc on corn it uouhlcd the yield. WILLI ans Enos , Dover, Del, says it gave their (hubert) and tomatoo- a vigorous growth, ripening bo lat er two weeks eather P. W. OUTCitisox, IT, near Cherokee, Ga., says il nearly doubled his yield of cotton. lion. hLi S. SHOBTEB, Eufaula, Ala., says his cot? ton wa? fully equal to adjoining nelda manured with thc best Superpno-pkatos. ? 8. :>io>iii?o.vKiiV. Et avilie. Ga., says lt increased his crop ot colton 150 ]b? per acre. G. S. OGLKSBT. Mariel a, Ga., usa ! lt on com and cotton and say? it m-r.i than doubled thc yie.d. ne regards lt tho choapest aud moat reliai).e FertilJz.T within bis knowledge. Ex-Governor . MITH, Warreutou, Va., tried lt wiLh threo several crops tho lust and prosont ycjrs, und says: "I pw. ounce it with conQdcuco a most valua? ble manure." Tho Superintendent of General W. R. Cox, Polk Island Plantation, N. C., says: "I think thc Poudrettc usud for c mi c.v-not be surpassed; ustd it also on cotton which produced a large yield. Dr. E. M. PENDI.VTOH, Siarto, Ga., says: "Tho Nltrophospbato of Lime, used on cotton made 248 lier cent tho first year. Piofessor (..KCHOE H. COOK, of the New Jersey State Agricultural College, at New I'.ruoswi'k, says: "The. I'outdo Relined l'oiidrctic and Nilrophospbato of time paid us lull 100 per sent, above their mar? ket value in the Im-rcasa of crops this year." Address LOOI MANUF.A.C lUBING COMPANY, Box ?VJ0, New York Postofllcc. Ofllco No. CO Court la net-street. J. A. ENSLOW & CO. CIl\RL.ESTO.\, AGENTS FOI? THE COMPANY. January 14 iL?tu3inos "GUANO!" No. 1- P E K U VIAN SARDY'? "SOLUBLE PBOSPHO-PERUVIAN.' SARDY'? "AMMONIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC," ALSO, HIGH (CST GRADES PUKI5 I'HOSPHA T1C GUASOS AXD UROUKD LAAD PLASTER. THE USE OF TEE ABOVE SOLUBLE P80SPHO PEKUVIAN und Ammoolatcd Soluble Pacific Guanos is particularly recommended, being com pom ds of tuo neuest Pacific Pho.-phatic Guano, roudered soluble; thc former cmtoiniug twenty por cont of Po.'uvian Guauo, and tho latter highly am mouiaicu with animal matter-masting tbe most ciiucentratcii aud protluibio fortil.zers lu uso for cot? ton, com, wheat and tobacco, t-or talo in batts and bunds, in quantics to suit. Tcsliuiomalu from Jao?o whi have used ibo above Will-be turm cd on application. GRAKSEH, I>KE, 8 RI ITU tb CO., General Agents at Charleston. '?Fcc?! your Land and lc will Feed. You." December 2-1 DAO Uislu-laio PACZFI-J O?AN? COMPANY'S SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. CAPITAL.81,030,000. rpiIlS GUANO DiFr'i R? FROM PERUVIAN .6. Guano simply In 'hu rotative proportions of tho sanie el. Dienta of fertility. Ita nae dilling: the past lour years tor tho culturo of colton and urn has given to lt a character for standaidcxcuHcr.ee misti.pa-^ed by genuino Peru? vian Unauo. aud where sci so ? s of drought ?uior- , vene, i produc?: a la ?ge merca-e of cro;:u. "IIto p-i o UL wince (htj G:iuno ia placed is ea inu-ii bv'ow lha! of PeiUVian Guano, as to cou." Ul Ute it au objoai ol ma crl.il bnportanuo io .-on tin rn Aprlcu torc 'in? ?av.;.) ci Hal u-'d '-es-uives of tho Cnmpanv enabl - it to ?araiali a Guano oi thc ingho t va m.- ut ibo lowe i po>nibe cst to rouenmer- and thc blithe* lu tercet of Ibo ?-omp.iuy is recognized iu tliaii po icy. i lie Company !ook< lo lurge sales, una 1 prefit ?nd a permano .1 trade for compensation on capital iliVOi Cd .ir. S?\ JULIES RAVENEL, ot South Caro? lina, ls ^ti.'iiiilic Director to Ibo Company, which II fiords a sn. o uar.intee of the continued ex? cellence ol' ,hc Guauo. Noue genuino nule-s brand cd wini ibo name ol JOIIA s. KEIIM-J fe CO., Gene? ral agents o. thel'KTF.O GUANO COMPANY, t-'or terms and mode of applioa ion applv to .T. \. ROBMJS, Agoat for ihe State oi -outb Carolina, No*. 1 und 2 Atlant io Wharf. Dcccin' c.-19 Die stuth3mo D V A S C E s V 0 T T 0 N, * TO PLANTERS AND OT?TERS trauma TO HOLD COTTON IN ENGLAND, Whore Sro.; IGB IN-UBANCE, aul other expenses tonio', lus a o LI2:.S lhan iu thu United ota.es, we will iitlranwi TES CL1.UTS PF.ll PG H .MD ON MID D L I N G S, Shipped tn O:T friend!?in Liv-rpool, ob irging tho Eng? lish com morel al raia of interest, wnLuat present ls FIVE PER CliST. And hold as long as desired. CLAGliORN, HERRING k CO., Accommodation Wharf. January IC 27 Ruciin Salti. House and Lot No. 18 Burns' Lane. BY WM. BlcKAT. THIS DAY, 2d Instant, at tho Old Postoffl'ee, at ll o'clock, That desirable two-and-a-half story WOODEN DWELLING and two-story kitchen Lot meifures twenty-five feet front by one hundred and nine feet deep. Termo-One-half cash; balance iu one year, secur? ed as usual. Purchacorto pay Auctioneer for papers at d stamps. February 2 Desirable Family Residence and Large Lot. YD?. McKAY. Auctioneer, Will sell THIS DAY. the 2d instant, at ll o'clock, at the Old Postofhce. The three-and-a-half story D WET LINO, Bries Basement, known as No. 7 'i homos-street, contain ire six sqnato rooms, two attics, two dressing looms and pantry, two story kitchen and necessary out? buildings. Lot measures on Thomas-street 77 feet 6 in ches, back line 100 feet, sud on south line 173 feet Tenr ?-One-half cash ; balance in one and two years, secured as usual. Purchaser to pay lor pa pera and stamps. February 2 Valuable Real Estate, corner Broad and Church streets. WM. McKAY, Auctioneer, Will sell THIS D vY, 2d instant, at thc O d Post office, Proad-street, at ll o'clock. That DE-TRARL? COEN EB S TOBE, corner of Br .ad ami Church streets. ALSO, The TWO ADJOIN INO ?TORES on Broad-street, measuring on Broad-street sixty-one (61) leet, more or Ice i, and on Church thirty-eight (38) feet, more or less. 'J he above property to be sold together. Terms-One-third cash; taloneo in one and two years in equal annual instalments, secured by bond and mortgage, with interest from day of sale at seven per cont. Buildings to be insured and policy as? signed. Purchaser to pay Auctioneer for papers and stamps. Febroary 2 Fordham's hall and Barroom, No. 178 Meet? ing-street. W. Y, LEITCH & K. S. BRUNS, A net fonce rn. Will be enid THIS DAY. the 2d of February, at the old Postofhce at ll o'clock, * That desirable two story BRICK BUILDING, known as Fordham's Hall and Batroom, No. 173 Meetiug-streot; good brick kitchen attached. Fix tu'cs not to bc sold. Measures 30 foot front by 131 in depth. Terms-One-third cash; balance In one and two years, with interest, recured by bond and mortgage, property io bo insured and policy assigaed. Inr chaser to pay us tor papers and stamps. February 2 W. Y. LEITCH & li. S. BRUINS, Auctioneers. Under ind by virtue of a decree of thc Court of Equity for Charleston County, I will eel), at pubhc auction, on TO-MOrtROW, the 3d of February, at ll o'clock, st tho Old Customhouse, All that I OT OF LAND with the three story Brick Storo r.nd outbuildings thereon, situate on (ho south Fido of Croad-strect, corner of Gadsden's Alley, known as thc No. 17, measuring and coniaieing in (rout on Broad-street twenty-seven feet six inches (27 ft C m.), and in depth on Gadsden's Alley ninety three feet six luches (93 tt C in.), bo thc said dimen? sions more or less; i utting and bounding to the north on Broad- trier, east cn lands now or late of -, south on landa now c r lato of-, aud west on Gadsden's Alley. Terms-One-third cash; balance in enc and two years, s-ocured by bonds cf tho purchaser, bearing intel cst at seven per cent per annum, payablo senv auuuatly, secured by mortt age of tho premises; buildings to bo limne d and thc pol'cy nesgucJ. Purchaser lo pay for papers sud tor unamos. JOHN X. HUM i HREYS, Receiver of UAWsON k BLACKMAN. Fobruary 2 ws7 W. Y. LEITCH & R. & B1HJNS, Auctioneers. Under and by virtue of a Pocrce ofiho Court of Equity for Charleston Count?, I will sell, at Public Auction. THl Rf-DAY. the Uh February prox , at ll o'clock, on thc premises, No. 17 Broad-sti cet, ALL IDE STOCK Lt* TRADE AND FIXTURES OF A WILL APPOINTED DRUU STORE, CONSISTINO IN PAJ1T OF: TRUG-, M M TO IN rs, Perfumery. Fancy Articles. Bo'tles, Jurs. Corvettes, Counters, Scales, > urgical Instruments, and all thc necessary Founts ter mnnu factunng Sodawater. Also. thoGcod Wil'of the eotablisliinont. JOHN T. HUMPHREYS, Receiver Ol Dawron & Blackman. Terms of enlc cash. wsr.thl January 20 Valuable Plantations at Auction-DeSaus sure. Administrator, vs. Campsen, Assignee, el al. W. B. RYAN, Auctioneer. No. 7<* Brond-street. next IV est of Freed? men's ?avinx's Bank. By virtue cf au order ot s de, to mo directed by tho Hon. G?orgos. Pryan, Judge of tho United Mates Court, I will eft r for sale, at public nuckua, THI- DAY. tho 2d of Feb uary, at ll o'clock A. M., ar the Old Posto lice, foot of Broad-atreot, Charleston, S. C. 1. All that P. ANTATION, calbd "Sporiman's Re? treat," titualo in the Pur?h of ht John's Berkeley, Charleston County, lyla- on both sides of tho Public Roon hading f om Mjawberrv Ferry e-i Bhygon Church, md mc a-ui ins and C'.ntaiuing 1130 acres, more or leis, os per plat rf Bcnry Reveno', Esq, Survevor, datod April. 1620 annexed to Ibo deed of conveyance from J. mes W. Oray, Esq., Master in Equity, to Gc noni James Gadsden. 2. All that PLAN1ATION called "Umbria," sPu alo on the western branch of Cooper hiver. in Ihe PnnshofHt. John's Bei kel-y. * barlee I en County, i on tain i ng 1061 acre, moro or 1 as, inclusive of about fifty -Uve acres first-class, and for y-six acres seiond-clasi rl:e lands; butting and bouudicg to the uor'b oo loads now or late of the estate < f Solo r OD Clark, deccaicd, south on lauds of Beary M. Holmes, and weet ou tho western branch of Coop r River. 3. All lhat PLANTATION called 'Willow Grove," situate on ihe cast stdo of tho western bi anea of Cooper River, fu thc Parish nf St. John's Berkeley, i.'harlestou Cc univ, contain j ug 685 00-100 acre?, mote or lesp, according lo plat nt lt. Q.l'lnckney. burvevi-r: butting and boumilng north on hinds af?ctalo of Genera1 James Gadsden, east on lands uow or late of Henry M. Holmes, south on lands now or lalo of thc .state of Francis Cordes, and to thc west on Ccoper River. Terms-One-third cash; balance lu ono and two y oi IN, with Interest from day of sale, secured by noid of thc purchaser ai a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamp?. JOHN CA UPSEN, February 2 tumtuS Assum?e. Jacob Barrett vs. assign?e of Joseph Purcell, dal.- Under Decree, United Slates Circuit Court, ISRAEL OTTniElNGUl, Auctioneer. Thc undcreigucd will sell, THIS D'.Y. tho 2d ol February, nt ll o'clock A. H.. nt tho Old Post ofiitv, under decree ol Iiou. Querco S. Bryan, United * lates Judge lor District of benth Carolina, All tuati.OT ul' LAND, with tho Brick Buildings thereon (iecindina oa lb? te- ut those occuploU by IL. LciBte k co. and ll il. DoLeou), situated on thc nor.b side of B oad strcct, City ot Charle?.on. voll known as tl o Law ILngc, m-.'K>urlmj toi l contaiu ins and I utting ana i>o udicg titHo-onth ou broad street lui ty-iiine (10) lott eleven and a halt |U,l?) incite?, on tho ca-1 line, iivm soutti lo north t* o huiidie.lcud four (204) icct eight (8) incite*, on the west lue ir m soutu to nin th, vue bu dmd aud forty-tear (Mil toni nine t0| inches, thou lo ihe w--si .evouieou (17) feat, aud thence northwardly to liio brick wall fifty-five (S3) feotscwi (?) niche-, and.o thc ooiih six y-tivc |6V>) teci, b ? tho s.id dimeunioas a Jillie more or less Te:m-One-third i'A) cash; balance on o crodit ol ono(l) and iwo r2)years, with i loiest lromdayof yale, p.v.abl.-annually, secured by bond oftho pur? eba* rand mort uro of tho pre m lite?. P. canso < *o be insured anet olicy a'sI"-ncJ. Purcliar-cr to pay Ihr blaoips and papers. EDWARD W. MA RS U ALL, WILLIAM I. MIK. LL. February 2 _thtu7f-b 1 2 Horres, Mules, two Family Carri'-ges, one Furniture Cart, one Spri-g Cart, and other Vehicles; also, Carpets, Mirrors, one Secre? tary, one Fine lio>cwo-d Piano, B-dsteads, B'il'iing. Mohair Chairs, Washstands, Ward? robes, Tables, Desks, t'?ce and Cooking Stoves, $c.,at Auction. BY ti. McBR?DE SMITH. Ou TO-MORROW, tho 3d instant, at ,10 o'clock, at hi* Salesroom, No. 31 Broad-slreec, February 2_ Valuable Long Cotton Plantation for sale, by or lier of the United States t 'ourt. lit JOILN T. HUMPHREYS, Auctioneer. Uv virtue ol an order of sale to mo directed by 'he "flou. Gc:>r;:o H. Br an, Judge of lb'- Unito i States Court (or the District of South Ca ol i a, I will sell at Public AuctloD, on FRID >Y Fobruary 12, at n o'clock A. AL, at ihe Ola PocUfJlce, lout ot Broad sf cet All thar valuable PLANTATION in St Thomas' Paritk in thc C mut. of charleston known as ..Woo tlaud," bounded by landa of-P.iyas and Georro i )f.\ I'auiclsl-iaad >r. ok fronter** Creek a ul C ok's Creek, and containing t o Ihousaud throe h andrei! and uiuetj-livo 2395 acres, more or less. I ho-e lauds a?e said to bu as ..ood tor Lou; i otton as auy on the isla ds. and are only six m les from the city. The pUce is wuii t-ettled, anet may oo ra'iJcd on ul] tho year. It is uccis-lble by either Cooper or Wu ido.Rivets, being nearly entirely *ur roun led by navigable streams, with eight or ten lulling; ou tue pl ntanou. Tetra-.:ne-tbird cash; balance in Ovo equal suc? cessive annual instalment", secured bv bond of pur? chaser bearing ?ut rest at tLo rate ol 7 por cent, per annum, payable ancua.ly. and a mortguge uoon the premises. Purchaser to pay lor papers aud .stamps. LOUIS .VoLAIN, Ass'gneo ofB. J. and J. Murry Muirhead. January 30 stuth-mwi7 Positive Sale. BYT. M. Ci TER. '* Will be sold, THIS DAY, on Brown'i Wharf, at tbree-quarte^s-iiaat 8 o'clock, 100 tubs and kegs-BCTTEB, all grades 60 tuba Lord . . Lot Breakfast Bacon 5 crates Astorre? Crockery '? Lot open Crockery. Conditions rash. February a Butter, Cheese, Strips, Shoulders, ?cc. BY G. W. STEFFENS & CO. THIS DAY. In front of our atore, No. 30 Tendue lunge, at halr-past 9 o'clock, will be sold, 60 lubsBCXTtB 26 boxes Cheese 5000 pounds choleo Shoulders 2000 pounds New York Strips 200I1 pounds New York Pig Hams 6 boxes S. C. Barns icanvaeed) * 200 boxes Scaled Herrings 15 boxes Hake 50 boxos Codfish 1000 pounds choice Bologna Sausages. February 2 BY MILLIGAN ?ft SON, No. 23 Vendue Range. THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, wo will sell, 1 Counting House DE>K, 1 Iron Safe, 1 large Dis? til, Cooking Stoves, Meat Safe, Bedsteads, Table, kc, bc._February 2 Sugar, Molasses, Butter, Bacon, (fe, {ce, BY LAUREY & ALEXANDER. THIS DAY. the 2d instant, will be sold, in oar Store, No 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, 6 hhds. G It CC KB Y SUGAR 8 bids. Molasses 15 tub i Butter - Shoulders - Hams - Potatoes, Codfish, ?c., icc* Conditions cash._. February 3 Dry Goods, Balmoral Skirts, Fancy Shirt?, efe; BY JOHN G. MILNOR & CO THIS DAY, 2d instant, at IC o'clock, we will sei], at our store. No. 135 al eating-street, FANCY PB.NTED S sTINEIS, Cossimoros, Ken? tucky Jeans, Hickory Shirt0, Fancy Plaid Shirts, Shirting stripes, blue Plaids, Denims, Bleached and Brown Shirting, colored C?mbrica, Fancy and Mourning Prints, Coats' Spool Cotton, White Hose, Brown and Mixed Half-Hose, Pms, Plantation Combs, kc, kc. ALSO, ON ACCOUNT 07 MAKUTAOXUBKBS, One caso Ladles' und Misses BALMORAL SKIRTS. AT PRIVATE SALE. Bales FACTORY YABN8, from 8 to 10; -. ? Conditions cash. February 3 Stocks and Bonds at Auction. BY H. M. MARSHALL & BRO. Auctioneers. Will bo sold, TB IS DAY, at ll o'clock, at the Old loitofflce, ?lC.eoO CITY OF CHARLESTON SLT PER CENT. STOoK, in sums to suitpuroh sers. Seven State South Carolina Bonds (old) with and wit) ont past due Coupons. $27.000 State South Carolina Registered Stock Loan under Act December. 1861. February 3 ? BY R, M. MARSHALL & BRO. On TUESDAY, 0th February, at ll o'clock, will ba sold at tho Old Postofhce, Broad-otreot, Ibo PRBMI-ES No. 25 Nassau-street. Ibo House contatos five upright rooms and anica. The Lot measures-by -. . Conditio, B-One-third ca-h; hahnceb'- bond, in one and two years, with interest seoured by mort? gage ot premises; buildings to be insured aud policy ass'gned. Purchaser to pay B. M. M. k Bro. for pa? pers and st&mpj. February vi tuthstui BY R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. On TUESDAY, 0th instant, at ll o'clock, will be sold at tho Ola PostcfSce, Broad-street, The PREMISES No. 8 West-street, containing in front a two-story Wooden Bout- of four roomj, in the rear a Bilok Home of four room?, and a Wooden Budding suitable fora large b?lL Premises sup? pl ed with cisto-n, gas. ic. Lot amasases 40 by 203 ott, moro or less. / Conditions-One-half cash; balan?a by bond, pay? able in one year, with ictereat semi-annually, secur? ed by mortgago of premises; buildings tobe in,ur- . ed aud policy assigned. * Purchaser to pay R. M. M. & Bro. lor papers and stamps. February 2 _tothstul BY R. M. MARSHALL & BRO On TUESDAY, Otb instant, at ll o'clock, will ba sold at tbe Old Postoffloe, Brosd-streer, 1 hat fine BUILDING LOt in Quetn-street, nearly opposite the Cathedral O apel, being about tho third lot eistet Archdale; measuring lorey feet iront and rear oy one hundred. Conditions-One-third cash; balance in one, two aud threeyears hy bond, wi h late est semi-annual? ly, secured by mortgage. Purchaser to pay B. M. M. A Uro. for p pers and (tamps. February 2 tuthstat BY R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. Gn TUESDAY. 9th instant, at :i o'clock, will be sold, ct the Old Postofhce, Broa street, Tbe PREMI-tEd No. 6 INSPECTION-STRE HT, containing hoUEO of four upiight and two garret i ooma, dr?8?iug-ro*m and pantry, kitchen, eastern, kc. Let measures lorty eJajht by one hundred and lourlecn feet more or less. Conditions-One half cash ; balance in one and two years bv bond, with Interest s< ml-a an nally, secured by mortgage of prenait??; buildings to be insured a d policy assigned. Purcbasor to pay Bi M. M. & Bro. for papers and stamps. February 2_ruth stat BY B. M. MARSHALL & BRO. On TUESDAY. 9th Instant, at ll o'clock, will be sold at the Old Fostofflce, Broad-slroet, All that LO 1' OF LANI on South Bay. known as No. 32, measuring 60 f-et front and rear, by 168, more or lees, together with the three story Wooden hui li mt thereon of six upright rooms. This is one of the choicest locations In the etty. Conditions-Ose-tbird cash; belanee by bond In on?, two and Ihree years, with interest semiannu? ally, secured by mortgage ot premises; buhdingsto be Insured and po Icy assigned. Purchaser to pay R. M. M. and Bro. tor papers and stamps. February 2_tntbstui BY R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. Ou TUESDAY, Otb instant, at ll o'clock, will be sold at the Old Postoffice. Broad-street. That large three and a half story BRICE BE9T DENCE in An'son-street, opposite Georg.;, containing nino rooms. 1 he Lot measures 80 by 209 leet, be th* sasao a little 'mote or less Conditions-One-fou:th ra-h; balance by bond, secured by mortgage of tho premisos, payable lr. o.ie, two, three and tour years, with interest somi-.mi.u ally; bull.tings tube insured and poTcyassigned. Fur ch aa-, ur to pay R. u. M. k Bro. lor papers and stamps. _tu tbs lui_February 2 Dorses and Mides at Auction To Moiroto. BY A. c. MCGILLIVRAY. At 10 o'clock, In fron, of his o bee. Broad-street, at ftgn or the Red Post and >Lg. February ti 1* BY J. ERASE it MATHE WES. itenl Estate Agent, Ko. 56 Broad-street. For sal" and Lease PHOSPHATE LANDS of a suponor quality, on Jeep water navigation and healthy locations ah tte year. R'CE and COT TON PLANTATIONS and FARMS In all pdrts of ?he Mate. UETX PROPERTY of every description. November 2 3mos. lt KAT ATTRACT IO/I QTJfNBY'S & CO.-S PHOTOGRAPH AUD FINE ABT OALLElt?. NOW ON EXHLBUION lil LARGEST AND linen Collection of CUROMO LITHOGRAPHS ever t eca in Charleston. They are perfect copies of cel? ebrated Works ef Art, both acc.sni .ind modern. Among tfae collection may be found SALVATOR ROSA'S HEAD Or' CHRIST, Correggo'e Magdalene, ,V Delacroix's Tide Going Ont, A. Delacroix's Tide Coming In, Turner's Yenice, Jackson's English Scenery, Rowbettom's English Scenery, Baxter's English and Ini-h Scenery, Vie if s on the Rhine, The Jungfraud, Ihe Wetterhorn, Marine Views, and many others. The pu bilc are respectfully Invited to call and see these beautiful Works ol art. They are offered for sale at New York prices. / PORCELAIN PICTURES. Great reduction in the pit oe Pi. Bet LAIN PIC? TURES. Recent improvements m producing these pictures enable us to DOW offer the at nearly one half the former prices, and tar supe. or. Call and exam me specimens. OCR CAETE3 DE VISITE AND OTHER PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS ARE UNSUR\d| PASSED. R?pcraal attention given to ebtldrcn. Also to copy fua old Daguerreotypes aodotiicr pictures. Satisfac? tion in all ouBcs guaranteed, and at prices to corres? pond wirb (be times. STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES ID OTHER PHOTOGRAPHS OF CHARLESTON, FORT SUMTER AND ?I A Ci NO LIA OBuElVJlY At Reduced Prices. A fine collection of STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF THE MOUN? TAINS IN NOB ' H CA KOLINA AND THE FRENCH EKOAU MYER. These aro tho first aud only Photographs ever taken lu that locality. U, ll 1 N B Y Ot CO., No. 261 El NO-STREET, CHARLES PON, S. C. Nrvetnber li