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I T?E DAILY y?WS. JUS- LARGEST CIKCULATION.-THE DAILY NEWS BEING THE NEW-PAPER OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED AS HAVING THE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN IN G IN THE POSTOFFICE AT THE END OF EACH WEEK. ACCORDING TO IHK PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW PC ST OFFICE LAW. Tex DAILT NETTS Trill bo served to subscri? bers in tbo city at six DOLLARS a year in advance, or at PUTEES GESTS a woek, rayab'e to thc carriers. LOCAL MATTERS. AUCTION SALES THIS DAY. R. 51. MARSHALL & Br.oTnER will ec'l a' ll o'clock, at the oil PoKotuce, rcaideac s and batid ii? lots in differeni pails of thc city; and at 12 o'clock-, at whait toot o. Laurent-street, the sloop Wadboo. Louis D. DZSAOSS?RE will soil ai ll o'clock, at thc old Posioftlce red dence io F.utledge Arenue. LEITCH & Bnuss wih s. ll at hall past 10 o'clock, at the old Po* lofflcc, South Caiohna Railroad aud Gas Stock. LAUREY & ALEXANDER will sell at 10 o'clock, tn their store. East Bay, bulter, nails, fcc. JEFFORDS <. co. wUl seil at halt-past 9 o'clock, in iront of their siore. V.ndue 1 aLgc, butter, strips, fcc. G. W. STEFFENS SS CO. will sell at half-past 9 o'clock, in front of their store, butter, hams, fcc. T. ti. CATER will sell at three-quancrs pa~t 9 o'clock, at his t-toro. Brown's Wbaif, but er, lord. tc. JOHN G. MILNOR tc Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, in Uieir salesroom, Mcetii g-stnct. felt hats and dry goods. MEETINGS THIS DAV. Sothh Carolina Friendly Society, at 7 P. M. Grand Royal Arch Chapter, at 12 M. St. Patrick's Be.atvo.eut Seciely, at balf-psBt 7 P. M. Somh Carolina Ttailioad Company and South? western Railrrad Bunk, at ll A. M. . Jofferson Lodge, at 7 P. il. CAPTAIN OF POLICE.-A petition to Mayor Clark to reappoint Captain Si??wald as Chief ol Po? lice bas been in circul?t on for acme time past It has received a large number of signatures, among which at e tho names or m my nf our mos* prominent citizens, and not a few respectable persor.s of color COLONEL J. S. U. ?IICHARDSON.-Colonel J. S. G. Richardson, tor many yeal s State Ri porter, and Montgomery Mos??. F_-q., a prcmiceit lawyer of j Sumter, have formed a cjpartncr.^hip for the prac? tice of law and equity ia the "ate courts of Sumter and adjoining count cs. and i JnileJ Stales courts ia South Carolina. DECAYED AND SWINDLED.- Yostorday an un? suspecting colo, cd m in reached the caty from one of the neighboring isl.iud? with $105 in his pocitet. Ho stepped into a small orr goods store in tho lower part of King stree r, sad while ibero he says he was induced to take som: liquor, which affected him so that bo slept, and when he awoke his funds were gone, and all he hi l to show f jr that largo amount of < moceywas a piece ot blue hom spun. Ho imme? diately lodged Information ol the fact with the de? tectives, and thc rascal who psrpctrated the deed will soon be brought to grief. HANDSOME MONUMENT.-At tho marbleyartl o?R. D. Whit? fc Brother, Meeting-street, there is a neatly designed nijuuniont, to be erected near Chester, S. C., to lbj memory of Edward Mobley, who Cell in thc war. lt is a broken column ci owned with a laurol wreath ; on the sido of the shaft are crossed swords aud a c.inuon in relief, resting on immortelles. In a semi-circle above the parts in relief is the raised inscription. "He died fr Lis country." J he tnonumont is of beautiful marble and excellent workmanship, and will adora the sa? cred spot where lt is to rest. SULLIVAN'S ISLAND.-A party of gentlemen, including menions of thc pros?, made a visit to Sul? livan's Island yesterday on s tour of recreation and observation. Ihe \isitor? were hospitably enter taint! by the Intendant ol the island. J JO. Toohey, Fro., who is orcctiuz a comfortible residence fer himself, a spacious room of which is to be devoted to tho Town Council. 1 he new Cathode Church, being built under the direct supervision of the Rev. Dr. Bermingham, will be a substantial building. Tho famous bivalves of 1 ruesJale arc as lu.-cious as ever, andar? among th? chi-f attractions of tho isl? and._ Y. M. C. A_At thc annual meeting of the Youn? Men's Cbri?Uaa Assoc it ion, held at thoir rooms on last -alard iy evening, the annual ?lection of officers was held wi tb the lollowiog result: VIRGIL C DIBBLE. Prcsir.ent. S. GOURDIN PiNCKNET. AUGUSTINE \ sAJYiHE, W. W. PEMBER ION, M. L. AIM A 3, r Vice Presidents. G. L. C. COOK, JAMES H. WHEELER, J. B. WARRHN. F. A. S1LCOX. Feeording Secretary. 0. J. MATHEWES. corresponding secretary. A. C. FAULFREY, treasurer. FIRST INDICTMENT FOR SENDING A CHALLENGE. At t^ajinaiance of T. B. Garrett, colored. William H. France, colored, has beeu indictod for send in sr bim a challenge to fight a duel on the 28th of September last. The challenge grew out of politic s, and the hostile letter reads :.s follows: 7. B. Ganeit-As you taken the part of the man Boneo, and has r.-pon to th- specoh m ?de at st. Ste? phen's Parish, I now chalang you for a duel on Mon? day morning. 28< h DSC, at 6 o'clock, lu whatever way you d?-em it proper. (Signed- W. H. FRANCIS. Francis was arrested and gave bonds to appear. Francis is a Democrat, and Garrett is a Radical. THE FENIAN MEETINO at Hibernian Hall, laut evening, though not as fully attended as it might have been, made up in s; irit and enthusiasm for whatever it lacked in numbers. Mr. S. Molony was called to thu ch.ir, a- d in a few remarks ex? plained that tho object of the m-eting wanto re rpond to arah which hui beta made by the Fenian authorities for funds to equip tho forces now organ? izing with a vie? to the a. increment of Iceland's in? dependence. A generous and liberal contribution considering the number and means of those present, wa; made, und after addresses bv -Ves ra. Jamie Power, James F- Gresoe and others, tho mooting ad? journed until th** third Thursday of this month. CLUBS AND STARS.-Tho following cates weie disposed of yeslcrdiy morning at tho Ma} or's court : J?hn Kelly, white, drunk in thc street; fined 55. Alick Jones. wlite, improper behavior in tho mar? ket; Cued S5. Charles Grant, colored, keeping a disorderly house in S toll's alloy; discharged. JP mts Hauahan, wnite, insane, cut his brother in tho j?ce with a knife; sent tc the Mazyck-3'roc Hos. pitaL Rippon Hcnahan, white, shot bis insane brother in the taco with a pistol; discharged. William Richardson, co'oro I, soiling fowls on the street without a license; discharged. Patrick Donohan, white, drunk and disorderly; fined $6. John Brown, colored, loitering at the head of the market, and refusing to leave when orcered to do so by the policeman; dischaiged. Rosetta Germon, white, using obscene language on the street; twd SS. Henry Jones, whito, drunk on the street; fined $5. Aaron Prioleau aud Cyrus Fraser, colored, steal, ing pigeons; turned over to Hie detectives. Peter Jones, white, drunk sod unable to take care of himself oo the street; fined SO John Zanoga, white, kooplag his store open on Sunday ; fined $10. O. J. Plojer, white, putting out garbage atan im? proper hour; di-charged. Caroline Patterson. H?nry Taylor and James Bil? liard, colored, held r examination on a charge of larceny ; arresten ly ("Lucers Coates and Chant*an, of | ihc Detcctivo force, and turael over to a magisteato. John Zanoga, white, (second offence) keeping opon h<S store on Sunday. Fin? d 510 Several nnre of tu* p Jr y who attacked Mr. Ten? nent -n Canuon-s^reei, have been arrested. Tho chief v.llain is s;il; at ?cr o. Tho triai of Indian J.m will take place to-day. Odj saturday Dight last, tho establishment o' Captain theodora Cord's vas entered and robbed of | monoy, liqwor. anda quantity of clot*. Cecd McDermott, while under tho influence of | liquor arresttd io Beau!ala street. Emma Brown, a weeping datrs'l of color, picked up at the corner of Broad and East Bay. THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Annual Meeting-designation of tin President-Testimonial to Colonel A. O. A ii ii r< VF *-Colonel A ndrew Valedicto? ry-Election of lt/Beers-Anniversary Dinner. At tho anniversary meeting ot thc Charleston Chamber of Commerce, held yesterday, at the hall of tho dd Mate Bank, ?he following new Members, twenty-two in ail, were admitted: Messrs. Wm. Wat? son, C. A. Hill, T.I. Wit-ell, Bob't Murdoch, .fas.P. Murdoch, K. A. Tavol, R. M. Marshall, Henry bischoff, Bernard O'KcilL J. F. Hunt. Oswell Koed er, W. A. Boj le, T. H. Colcock, K. W Macbeth, A. M. Jackson, H. B. Olney, Theo. D. Clancy. Geo. F. Von Kolnitz, A. H. Mo*ry,R. E. Scriven, Allen S. Gibbes and A. Vandcrf.orst After thc transaction of the coital routiuc of lusi ness, the President of the societ -, Co.ouelA, 0. An? drews, who for years patt has flited that po.-iiion with advantage io thc Chamber and credit to him? self, expressed hi? desire to b? relieved from its responsibilities in thc following brief valedictory: Gentlemen of the Chamber nf Commerce-lt is with great satislactiou thst 1 meet you tc-duy-a satistac tion deepened by iccieasing numbers, fine spirit and chceifu1 hope. Which charac'eiize your body. It is an earnest of the improving condition of things among us. and of that resolute, unconquera? ble enerby, which is of such vast consequence in shani og results to our purpose. M.. individual prati?catiot herein is heightened, because it mattes opportune the scasor, aa<i rend?is comfortable to me the caiTying i<ut of a wish long desired-that of toeking your permission to retire from the holm of yonr administration, and askinc you to entrust it to some one of the many among you, in whose lroshcr SDI lit. larger resources, and greater opportunities fer usefulness, thc promotion of thc object ?< oi tho Chamber might bc more effect? ually secured. I do so'now with a hcvt full to opprc-sion at the recollection ni your multiplied, lous-conhnued and unvarying kindnesses. Stretching far back over an unusual tei m of years, you have honored mc, as thc chief exponent af your voice, authority and action. Deeply conscious of Ibo responsibility of the t ust, I have unsolfishlv, and with a ?ingle eye to the well? being of tte Chamber, fought, as best I could, on all occasions, to bo ruindlui of her ancient fems, to vin? dicate ber honor, to preserve unlovverod her dignity, toenfoic ber claies to respect, and, it possible, to elevate and widen her means of usefulness. How for I may have succeeded, stands now ia thc records of the past. I am fully- con-cious of my own deli? cien, ies, and equally sensiilc to your marked indul? gences. The only reward I have had beloro my eyes bas been thc cons :iousne*s of dutv discharged. Iho only lecompensel now soek, is tho verdict of j our well-donp. I shah always bror wilU m.?, ibe recollection, so inexpressibly pt erinns, that our official rotations throughout their whole extent have been unmarred b a s. ogle occasion, in vb ich harmony, good will, and the kindliest feelings have not l c?u conspicu? ous. With the profoundest gratitud?, gentlemen, for all the manifestations of your ftiondhnr-r. and thc am? plest sens? <f my oblications, I ask now to return you unsmirtbcd the robes ot office, worn through your grace, and to take my post In your r nts as a common soldier, to do battle in th? cause ot'our Cbamoer, aud the great inter, sts which she is seek? ing to promote Colonel Andrew?' lons association with th? Cham? ber, h s stcr ir-g character, and kind and affable manner had endeared him to his mother me-.u ere, and when at thc close of his address he withdrew iro n the loam, the deepest emotion was maui I fes'ed. Eob'.Mur-, Esq ,Fi!Bt Vice-P.csidcnt, was calleJ to the chair, a ml Wm Raveco'. Esq., ex-vice-Presi? dent, presented the following resolutions: Resolved, lh'tin the retirt mont of Colonel A? O. Andrews, our late President, t.oiu tho chair of thin Chamber, wc have lost a faithiui, zealous and effi? cient officer. Resolved, That fully recouuizing thc va'uabte ser viCfS of Col n 1 Andrews, and toe marked ability which bas chanctoi izod his administration tor a period ol over t-." elvo years, w.i tender him our warmest ocknowioJgmeuts, a';d o ir siucerc wishes for his future Wei aro aud happiucs?. Res? val, T hat a copy of those resolutions tc trans? muted to Colonel /ndrews by tho t resident elect, and that they bo uublished in the caz tt-.s of the city. Goorgc A. Trenholm, Esq., seconded the rcso u rioos and moved <heir unanimous adoption, which was cin ed by accUmition. Ex-President Henry Gourdin, E'q., iu a most touching and elcqucut manner alluded to the long and valued service? of Coloucl Audrewe, and moved th't a comini.tce of fivo be appointed to provide a suitable testimonial to bc presented to Colonel An? drews, as an evidence of the esteem m which he was held by the Chamber. W. A. i ourtecay. Eiq., paid a most eloquent and forcible tributo to Colonel Aud:ew?, and advocated the pas:age of the resolution, which w.is put to thc voto and unanimously adopted. The Chamber then took a recoas, after which an eloction was enterod into and tho following officers ware chosen to servo for the ensuing year: ROBERT MURE. Pret-ilent. SAMUEL Y. TUPPEli, tiret Vicc-Prcsidciit. E. HO RR Y FlttiST, Second Vico-Presuh-nL P. J. BXRBOT, Secretar.? aud 1 to-<urer. Committee of Appeals-Geo. A. Trcnboltn, Hcnry Gourdin, 'theo. Huchei, Wm. M. Lawton, Wm. Hav enol. Wm. C. Boo. Committee- cf Charity-V. J. Porcher, Theo. D. W? goer, F. J. Pelzer, A. F. Ravoncl, W. A. Courte? nay. Thc annual dinner will Uko place at nibo.pian Hall on Thursday, tho 11th lestant, when too mem? bers, reliaved of all the care and responsibility of business, will bc oblo to enjoy themselves after the jovial and whole-souled fashion of their predeces? sors. _ THE UNITED STATES CODBT, Februarys THS HON. GEOKGE 9, RUTAN PBESIOIKU_Jury No. 1 was adjourned uatil the ?rst of March. The pe? tition of Jo<eph Levy tor final ?l'chargft was refer? red, and fl eal hearing ordered on th? 10th March. The petiUous of Arthur Hammond, J. B. Kn klan J, lohu D. Warrea and James Simonton to set up hens, w re referred to the Registrar for report Tho pe? tition of A. H. Abrahams for extra compensa tien was reforrod lor a m"ro detailed report Tho pell tion of L. R. Jennings; to enforce lion waa heard, end it wasordcrod that tin assigucosell bankrupt's estate and ray tho lieu. R. R. laugte, A. Rautiu and I- aa J McFadden, Were finally discharged. D. J. Winn, asslgnoo, reported as lo th? disposition to bs muda of th? f'i nd? bolongim; to thc bankrupt estate of J. R. Bradford, and ho was ordered to tell effects and pay liens. Tho case of D H. Buzbarnt, for final disca ir^c, wa* rtfi ned .to J. U. Carpenter. Kegls'rar, a id final beaiinj orJered for tho' 13;h March. Tho petiti"n8 of rilas Ingrihim, J. G. Pan wk. N.Larey and Jo: n J. >la;;le, for Unat discharge-, were re? ferred to W. J. Cli.Tsoo, Ro^ls rar. J. f. Hart peti? tioned to have bis foo pat I by U. W. ?hand, assign?e. Referred to the Registrar. S. B. cijwney and H. F- Gibsou, aiked leavo ta sc 1 really, which -.vas granted. THE STATE COOHT. FEBBU.YBT 8.-The Hon. R. B Carponter oponed th-- court at hali-psst nine o'clock. A new jury wat organized for Gao week. Tho first case called was that of Sam Washingien, oolera", indicted for assault wlik intent te kill. G. H. Sass, Esq., counsel tor thc pris-inor. moved an arrest ot judgment, and aticr argumeut of thc d?? tendant rid tho Stite. tho iud ,'c said bo would give bis d-cisinn in tba morning., Elias Webb, colored, arraigned for larccuy, dcfendel by L. C. Northrop, Esq, was found not guilty. Thc cue of J an- e Johnson, colored, and Ulli Armstrong, colored, in? dicted for larc.-ny, waa caled. A rule was issued against tho sheriff, to 'h->w cause w.iv James John? son was not in coun, returnable lo-d ij at ten o'clock. John H. Thomas, colored, ali s Savannah Slocum, for burglary, defended by George II. Walker, Esq., waa lound guilty of potty larceny. \\m luruer, colored, charged with larccuy, dofended by John A. M roso, Esq., was fouud guilty. REPOBTEBS' CBUMB8.-Tho etockholdors of the South Carolina Railroad meet to-day. The annual grand conv ?cation of the M. E. Grand Royal Arch Ohaptor ot South Carolina will tako placa to-day, at 12 H., at Masonic Hall. The Masquerade et the Teutonia Society takes place this evening at tho ?tea-?erbuod HalL A dense smoke arose from the woods of James' island yestcrdav. The colored Presbyterian", worsbinpiu? under the ministry of the RJV. E. J. Adams, will commune in afinishoi part of their now church, Gcorge-s;rcet, on Sunday. T*o Grand Jury have adjourned uatil Wednesday. The weather was sultry y.aterday-morc like mid summor han m id-winter. \ cumber of s'.raugors and railroad man arc in the city. Mr. Jago?, whose stock w-s damage! by firo night botoro last, ? as insured i ?i ths German Mutual In stuauco Company for SGOOO. Several stylish masquerades take place this week at pnvato tcsidonci-n. CHOICE GBEEN .VND BLACK TEAS, $1 per po and, at Wilson's Groeery, southeast corner Society and Anson streets. Goods delivered tree. ROSSINI.-Tho memory of the great maestro, whose recent death has created so great a void in the musical -world, will not bo without a fliting com? memoration in charles to?. Some of our accom? plished amateur vocalists have now in rehearsal that grand corrrposition which added so much to Rossini's fume, the Stabat Mater, and, in the course of a fortnight, we hear, it will be produced ia public. LENT.-This is thc last day of the pre-Lcuten srason. frequently called Shrove-Tuesday, from thc word shrive, devout Catholics tak:og care to be shrived on that day before the commencement of Lent. In "merry Eugland," however, it is bettor known as "pancake day," the principal loature of the dinner ou Shrove Tuesday having been, I'.om time itnmen ona', a plate of pancake:'. Pro-Lent, termioatiig with shrove-Tucsday, with Ash-Wednesday ito-morrow), begins the actual Len? ten season. Henceforth festivities are abandoned, not to bc resumed mitti ibo anniversary of the res? urrection of our crucified Saviour. Ash Wednesday dcrh-.sits u-mc, as is well known ,o most persons religiously inclined, from an early custom prevailing in Conic, of the priest bl Offling a.-hes made from palms which had been blessed thc provisus year and hid up for the purp sc, and nutting tb. ra upon the heads of penitenta to remind th: m that they are but dust or ashCN, and to dust or ashes they must finally return. By "ie Anglican and Episcopal Churches the fast of Lent is observed but In a modified way. Mode? rato abstinence from fool and an intermission from gaiety and pleasure is recommended in order that more time maybe devoted to religious refleclion and public devotion, the churches b -ing frequently open for the latter purpose. 'I ho services throughout Lent uro ot a s'eadily increasing solemn character; and it is iho.-gbt that tho season greatly tends to pirilu il good and religious development. Thc regulafous for Lent prescribed by the Right Rev. Bishop Lynch for observauce in thc Catholic Diocese of charlo-ton are as foll'jw* : L All the faithful who havo completed their tae u t y- ti rs t year are, unl?ss legitimately dispensed, bound to observe tho Fast of Lent. .2. 'lhoy are to take only ono weal a day, excepting Sundays. 3. lbs meal allowed on f.=tdays ia not to be ta keu lill aoout uoou 4. At that meal, if on any day permission should be granted for ealing flesh, both flesh and fish are not .o t-c used at the same time, oveu by way of sca Bcniog. 6. A small ref.csnmtnt, commonly called collation, is allowed in thc evening ; no general mle :.s to the quant.ty of food permit?, d at (his 'linc ls, orean be made. But the practice, oc tho most regular Chris? tian is, never let it exceed the fcurthparc ot an ordi? nary meal. 6. Thequa'ity of f>od allowed at a collation is. in this Diocese, bread, butter, cheon?, cU kinds of | Irait*, salad-., vcg.tablis and tish. Milk and eggs are allowed. 7 General usage ha? male il lawful to drink in tlio mor-dug s me warm liquid : as tea, coffee, or thin chocolate, made with water. 8. Neecssity and cust ni have authorized tho uso of hog's lard instead of butter, in preparing tish, vegetables. k>: 9. 'I ha following persons are exempted from thc obligations ol f .stiuz : Young persons under twenty one years ol u.c. the nick, nursing women, those who are obliged to d i hard labor, alt who, through weaknoss, cannot fust without great prejudice to their Bealla. 10. Hy di-p*nsa<ion. thcusc of flesh meat will bo al owed at an- lirou.u ?uiuays, andonee a day on Mondays, Ineeday, Thursdays and Saturdays, with the exception of holy Thursday, uni thc second and last saturd os oft.cut. ' IL Per ons dispensed irom thc obTga'ioa of fast? ing, on ace untcf tenaer or advanced ugo, or hard lab.r, arc not bound by ibo rcstriotfouol usine moat only at one meal on dav* cf which its usc is granted by dispensation, ethers dispensed iroui Ike lust for ot -cr cauces, af well as those who are obliged to last, are permitted to usc meat only at one meat. HOTEL ARBIYAL6-February 8.-Charleston Ilot'l.-T Gomi z and F N Sollet, Cuba; W M Shan? non, W D McDowall, W L DePass, E Morris and ser? vant, and ii B Cureton, Camden ; W H Richardson, Boston ; G Stoddard, Philadelphia; W FL , Uns and wifo, Now York; H Buck, > outh Caroliua; I H Zim? merman and son aed W H Wauuamaker. St Mat? thews; 1 J Gol urunt and lady, and Edward Hepe, Columbia: L Frier. J B Sardy and wife, and W L Cutter and wife, New York; J ouy, Bcnnctisviile; U Blake and wife, chicago; W B Taylor, North Caro? lina; E Hartley, Philadelphia; 0. W. Sadler, South Carolina; J. C. Du un, Boston; Jacob Merse'les, Mrs. D. W. Wlilfleld, E. A. Hobart, Patterson. New J?r ecy; "fl m. Cristo), E. W. Goedniu, ?.W Ford, John A. Rutherford, Mrs. A manx and child. New York; charles Hone, North Cerolina; H. M. Levy, Augusta; Jjhn C. Dutch, savannah. Pav lion Hotel.-J. D. Geddings, city; Dr J ? Har? ley, Barnwell, S McBear. Ireland; C A Harley and Colonel P P Hooter, t-outh Carolina; J U Adam?, Co? lumbia; Dr W Shuler, South Carolina; J P Wilson, W T Hill, ant. JA Law, Darlington; L A Benton, Phil ad eli bia; Akx.nder McKenzio, Florcure; J kn Nix and son, New York; John A. Carpontor, A. Bon pic, Bcston: James Nevin. ' avahnah; D. W. Haines, E. W. Lloyd. Florence; B. Griffin and lady, New York; John W. Gaillard, Florence; P. E. Coburn, ;umuicrv?le; N. J. Ihour n, steamer Dictator. .HU?lJVJb?S? IN OTIC KS. R. R. AND GAS STOCK.-Messrs. W. Y. Leitch and R. S. Bruns w.U sell to-day S. C. R. R. and Gas Company Stock. -0 LIVEBY STABLES.-Mr. D. 13. Fielding has taken the stables formerly so well known under tbe management of Mr. Hockaday, and is prepared to keep stock ac livery and cell tho same ou commis? sion. -O LARGE SALL OF REAL ESTATE.-Messrs R. M. Marshall k Brother ?ill sell tc-day a large quantity of real estate, including the DeKalb Hotol in Cam? den, and several other important pieces of property. IMPOETANT TO PLANTEES.-Messrs. T. J. Korr k Co., one cf tho best firms iu this city, advertise to day guano, salt, corn and h y iu lar o quantities. Th- y oller to pive plant?is all necessary inio: malton in rogard to fertilizers, and will furnish to order any in thc market. LADIES' Lcxcit AT KINSMAN'S SALOON.-Oys? ters in tveiy style. Mince pie*, ir^sh daily. Hot cof? fee aud chocolate at aU hours. Icc cream every day. INTERNAL REVENUE 8 T A ? P S Of all Denominad JUS. Aleo, FnopiiETAEi STAMPS, kept on hand and t or sale by HUGER A BAVENEL, Brokers and Insurance Agents, - No. CO East Bay, corner Exchange-street. December ll fiu2mo^ TOALE. t? WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER OF DOOKS, SASHES ANO BLINDS. HORLBECK'S WHARF, Charleston. S. C. Particular attention paid to shipping! Julv SO finios? "j"j"t D W ARD DALY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. S3 YVarren-strcct, NEW YORK. PER'ON*AL ATTENTION CIVBN TO THF, POR? CH ?SE- of all kinds of kfKRtlH1NT-HE. Boots, Sh"es, Hals. Ca s and Trunk-, ai.d Straw Goods a specialty. Cons'gnmen*B of all kind* of Staple Articles and general Produce solicited. Prompt returns guaranteed. EDWARD DALY, Late of Charleston, S. C. W ?ekly Price Currents sent tree by post, Jaauary 18 6mos Shirts an) /ornisbinjj ?nabs. SHIRT SHIRT SHIRT DEPOT DEPOT DEPOT THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE THE ONLY ? XCLUS1VE THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE GENTLE MEN'S FURNISHING STORE GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE IN CHARLESTON, S. C., IN CHARLESTON, S. C., IN CHARLESTON, S. C., HAS RECEIVED A NEW SUPPLY OF HAS RECEIVED A NEW SUPPLY OF HAS RECEIVED A NEW SUI PLY OF THE CELEBRATED THE CELEBRATED THE CELERRATED STAR STAR STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS, SHIRTS AND COLLARS, . SHIRTS AND COLLARS, Which arc i ffercd for sale at tho LOWEST CASH PRICES. E. SCOTT, Mcoting-stroot, opposite (he Market Hall. February 9 Cmos Irs (Stools, (?tr. DRY GOODS ! DRY GOODS CLOSING OUT SALE OF THE 8EASON FILL INO WOT. GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. OUR STOCK IS FULL AND COMPLETE TN EVERY DEPARTMENT PERTAINING TO THE ABOVE GOODS. WE ARE ALSO RECEIVING BY TRI-WEEK LY STEAMERS SPRING GOODS OF AL:, DESCRIPTIONS TO WHICH WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF CITY AND COUNTRY FRIENDS. COUNTRY MERCHANTS WILL FIND IT TO THEIR INTEREST TO CAREFULLY EX? AMINE OUR STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. ALL U OODS G UARAN TEED AS REPRESENTED, OR THE MONEY WILL BE CHEERFULLY REFUNDED. McLOY & RICE, No. 270 KING-STREET, CORNER OF HASEL-STREET, February 8 GREAT ATTRACTION . AT FURCHGOTT & BROS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE CORNER KING AND CALHOUN STREETS WE DEO TO INFORM T UE LADIES AND OUR Customers in general, "hat wo have just re? ceived {ia addil'on to our usual stock of DOMESTIC and FANCY GOui S), a new suppty suitable for the present season. COSSISTTNQ OF: CLOAKS, DRY GOODS, POPLINS* ic., at reduced prices Heavy balmoral Skirts atS112 Very choice article Black *ilk SI 80, worth $2 GO Ladies' super Merino Vests only ?1 A lot ol ?nc Piano Covers which will bc sold less than cost. 150 dozen HOOP SKIR I'S, 50 to fide. A lot ot Photograph Albums, 75 cents ?ttcuUeiiuer's orleorated French CORSET, fl Ou and upward A full and cuiupMe assortment of Gc: man and Eng? lish HOSIERY, from up A Qno a-sortment of Ladies' audchildren's Silk. Bor lin Clo.h aud Lisle GLOVES, elegant designs. ALSO, A good selection ot BLANKETS, COMFORTS, QUILTS FLANNELS, CASSLMERES TABLE DAMASKS, Ac, , Al tho lowest figure?. We would also notify cur pol rous that ar? bavi- ar? ranged a separat? departtueut in our Store exclu? sively for BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. TRUNKS, ?re. 9S" ENTRANCE ON CALUOCN-SIREUT. FUItUllCJUTT ec BROS., r>uccmbi?r ll No. 437 KINQ-hTHEBT. timo MILLS & GIBB, IMPORTERS, iNo. 412 Broadway, Kew York, INVITE THE ATTENTION OF SOUTHERN MER. CHANTS to tncir splendid stock of LACES AND LACE GOODS EMBROIDERIES WHITE GOODS LINENS L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS DAMASKS NAPKINS, kc, tc. AU imported direct from tho Manufacturera, and offered to the trado at thc LOWEST PRICES and modt FAVORABLE TERMS. January 19 ric f:no "TyrouTii, STIOELK & WAUOELL, WHOLESALE D2.VLEIIS IS F A N <; V G O O JJ s , STATIONER Y, PERFUMERY, CUTLERY HOSIERY, FURNISHING GOODS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERY, tc, &c, Mo. 107 Mee tl ns-a Erect, CHARLESTON. 3. C. J. B. ST BELE. A. W. WARDELL, Jo. January 25 C. C. NORTU. New York. Imo Jto?tiiM Salts. South Carolina Railroad Stock and Oas Stock. W. T. LEITCH & ?. S. BRUNS, Auctioneer?. Will bo sold, nt thc Old Postoffice. at half-r ast 10 o'clock THIS DAY, at auciion, 266 whole and 28 half shares SUU I B CAROLINA RAILROAD STOCK, ia Minis to suit purchasers. ALSO, 50 shares GAS STOCK. . Terms cash. February 9 Rutter, Nails, Salt, Potatoes, if c. BT LAUREY & ALEXANDER. THIS DAY. tho 9th inst, will be sold, in our store, No. 137 Fast Bay, at lt o'clock, 15 tubs DU I TER 13 kegs Nails 25 bbls. Pink Eyo Potatoes 20 sacks bait 10 bbls. Sn oked Pecf 200 Bologna Sausages 2.1 coils Ralo Rope 10 bbls. Turnips 35* reams Paper. Conditions cash. February 9 Residence in Rutledge Avenue. BY LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE. TH TS DAY, the 9th day of Febiuary, at ll o'clock A. M.. will be sold nt the Old Postoffice, AU that LOT OF LAND, with the desirable Wood? en Residen'o thereon, ti tua te en the east s'decf I Rutledge avenue, being the third hou e not tb of j Radehffe-strect, containing six upright and one dressing roc m. pantry, private shirs, double piazzas, slate roof, cistern. Arc On tho premise? are kitchen, carr'age house, suiblo, and ample accommodations for sei van: s. Hie Lot measures about 12 loot front by about 145 feet deep, moro or loss. Conditions-$2. 00 cash ; $1500 subject to an "Au-* ti bellum" bond und mortgage, on which a credit ot one year will bc al owed; thc talance of tbo purchase money to bc by bond, payable In two years from day of rale with seven per cent, annual interest, to be seemed by mortgage nf ibo property; the buildings te he kept in?ured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for all necess try papers and stamps. February 9 Istnthsmtu7 Estate Sale nf Country Store and Household Eu mit ure. WM. McKAY, No. 136 Meeting-street, Will sell TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 10th instant, at 10 o'clock, Thc CONTENTS OF A COUNTRY STORE, con? sisting of Tinware, Crockery, Ury Goods, Beer Pump, Handkerchiefs, Notions, Show Case, Ac AX80, PARLOR FURNITURE, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Chairs, Bureaus, Lounges, kc. ALSO, GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN. February 9 Rooks ! Books ! Books ! HY WARBLAW & CAREW. WiU be sol J, at thc office of WARDLAW A; CAREW, Broad, next State-treet, at llo'clo.'k, A. M., on THURSDAY nex-, 11th instant, A collection of OLD AND HARE BOOKS, Theo? logical, Philosophical and Historical. Among them aro nevera! works of great antiquity : suchas "bib? lia Ssera, 1538-feiome Edition. An An ieut Bobrow Bible, Hebrew and i h ildean I exicon, 1G98, kc, kc, kc. Also, several va uablo Commentaries and other Miscellaneous Books acceptable to the general read? er. Catalogues on day of sale. Februarys tu tb 2 /ll ll tl) (Scobs. TO THE LADLES. "\?7*E WOULD RESPECTFULLY STATE. OUR Tv many years' oxperienco tn tho manufacturo of ORNAMENTAL UdR WO"K cnublo us to offer to our customers tho finest assortment of every ar? ticle requirod In our Hue, from the small FRIZZES to the fuli Wi-, cmbraeing braids or switches, Coils, Watorfalls, Cush.ons, Crimpt iiair, Runds, Curls, Ringlets, kc TORTOISE-SHELL DRESSING. TUCK, SIDE AND FANCY COMBS, and COMBS of every other class. To the Gentlemen. WE CAN FURNISH WIGS, TOUPEES, WHIS? KERS, MUSTACHES, IMPERIALS, kc. To Our Customers Generally. THE FINEST FRFNCH AND ENGLISH FEBFU M ERY, MiAPi, POMA D KS, HAIR OIL?, HAIR RE S ? OKATIVE?, COS.MhlTC*. Ax., from tho most re* Bpectable bouses in each country'. Oil' GEA1AN COLOGNES are unsurpassable. For English and Erencb Hair, Tooth and Nail Brui-hes, TortoLhell, Buffal'i and other Dressing Combs, wo cbullcngo rivalry. l'ar.ieular ai te inion is paid lo thc making of Me? mento Hair Work as BREAbT EINS, EAR RINGS, FINGER RINGS. CHARMS, Atc. Alloiders by mail win bo .io tilled Ibat the reputa? tion of tho house lort o past thirty-Ovo years shall not sutler in o>ir bauds. Always on band a ?i o as? sortment of i- r- nch Jcwolry. A liberal discount to merchants uud t..e irado. M. <Si A. ASHTON, No. 240 KING-STREET. January 5 tul m CHARLES I ON, S. C. it?iiiljinrri), Cir a s t ? n mq s, (?tr. mmlix um WORKS! JOHN F. TAVLOR&CO., SUCCESSOR TO CAMERON' Si CO.. Engineers, Boilermakers, &c, Nos. 4, 6 and S PJUTCJTARD-STSEE1, (NEAR TU?: DEY DOCK), Charleston, S. C. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS-MARINE, STATIONERY AND PORTABLE. RICE TU RES HERS AND MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPilON. SHAFTING, TULLEYS AND GEARING, IRON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS, CAS1INGS OF EVERY KIND IN IRON OR BRASS. Wcguarautcc to furnish. ENGINE I and BOILERS of aa good quality and power, and atas low rates os can be had iu New York. Baltimore or Philadelphia. AGENTS FOR Ashcrofts Low-water Detector, THE ONLY PEBFECT SECURITY AGAINST DAMAGE FRO ll LOW WATER IN THE BULLER. REPAIR'S PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. February 1_nao_3 icos LEATHER AND RVBMR BELTING-. Steam Packing Lace Leather Ki? tts awl Bars Belt Hooks, &c. FOR SALE BY WM. Mi BIRD & CO., No. 2 03XTE AST DAY, CHARLEt TON, S. 0. January 6 3mo _jlirtidtt Sofa. Positive Sale. BY T. H. CATER. Will be sold on Brown's Wharf, at three-quarters past 0 o'clock, 115 tubs BUI1EB, all grados, some Choice Dairies CO lu* s Lard. Lot open OhOOKERY. such ns: Chambers, Ewers and Basins, Plates, Dishes, kc, kc. Conditions cash._February 9 Butter, Strips, Hams, ??e. JEFFORDS & CO. Will cell TUTS DAY, in front of their store, at half past 9 o'clock, 56 firkins choice OKANGE COUNTY B?ITFB 20 Welch tubs prime Butter '?OOO pounds choice strips lt'0 choice new Sugar-cured Hams 3 hhds. choice shoulders. ALSO, 2 handsome COUNTERS, mutable for grocery store. February 9_ G. W. STEFFENS & CO. Will sell 1 HIS DAY, at half-past 9 o'clock, in front ol their btoie. No. 3? Vendue Hange, 30 half barrels KOLLBU > TEB GO tubs and kegs Choice Goshon Bulter 28 boxes Che* se COCO lbs. Untagged S. C. Hams 10 hbdp. D. ss and Smoked Shoulders 100 boxes Scaled ti errm gs 10 halLbarrcls sensed Pigs Feet smoked 1 ongues, Beel, Ac. February 9 Mules at Auction. B i LOWNDES & GK ? JIB ALL. Will bc sold, iO-MORROW, the 10thinstant, in front of No. 26 Broad-etrrct, at half-past 10 o'clock. February 9 Fell Bats on account of Manufaiturers, Dry Goods, $c. BY JOHN G. MILNOR & CO. THIS DAY, 9th Instant, at 10 o'clock, we wlil sell, at our Auction Salerroom, No. 135 Meeting-street, ON ACCOUNT OF MANUFACTUREES. 5 cases FINE FfcLT, FRENCH, BROWN, WINE COi OR AND BEAVKB AND MULBIA HATS. ALSO, BLACK AND PRINTED fATTN-ETP. Cloaking. Kentucky Jeans, Ginghams, Blue Ten'ms, Blue Drill, tiripo csnaburgs, Shirting, Stripe Ticking, Denims, Blue stripes and Plaids, Balmoral Skirts, Cambr es, White and Brown Half Hose and Boco, Spool Cotton, Tins, Scissors, Madras Handkerchiefs, iee. Ac. Conditions cash. February 9 Horses and Mules, one Bread Cart and Car? riages, also Tallis, Sideboards, Carptls. Mirrors, Beadsteads, Bedding, Wardrobes, Deiks, Stoves, ??c.. $c, at Auction. BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH. TO-MORROW, the 10th instant, at 10 o'clock, at his Salesroom, No. 31 Broad-street. ALSO, 7 BOXES OFSMOKINOTOBtCCO.l box Chowing Tobacco, Cable Twist, in tin foil pockiges, and sundries. 3* February 9 A Small Duelling; also, two Corner Lots, fine stands for Corner Shops, at Auction. BY G. M cB li J DE SMITH. On TUESDAY, thc 16th instant, at ll o'clock, at ?he O.d Po-toff, e, No. CS Ltne-strf ot, a sm ll HOUSF, south side, se? cond n om southeast corser Lino and Laurel streets. Lot 48 feet front, by SO feet deep, more or less. . ALSO, A lino BUILDING LOT on (he southwest corner of I Eogard and Lau;el at.eels: 36 fe?' fronton Bo-' gard-strcet, by 87 not on Laur-T-s ?ect, more or less. ALSO, A fine BUILDING LOT, on thc southeast corner of | Bogard-strcet and Rose Lane; 30 feet front on Bo gird street, by 97 feet on Pose Lane, more or lesa. 'I erma-< uc-bali cash; the baluccc in ono and two years sscured an usual. Purchaser to pay G. McB. S. for papers and stamps. February 8 Feb 8 9, ll, 13,15,16 gor?iuiflrc, &r. HOES! HOES I HOES ! HARDWARE OF DIRECT IMPORTATION BY Brig Agra and Steamship Golden Horn, FROM LIVERPOOL. BRADES' CROWN HOES ELWELL'S HOES EL WELL'S SOCKET SPADES S i EEL CORN MILLS PADLOCKS LN SETS, WITH MASTER KEYS CARRON WARE, &C. With a general nss.o Invntof American Hardwaro and Ploughs, which I oiler low tor ca.-h. C. P. POPPEN H tum, Ko. 417 KING-STREET, Fcbtuary 1 Imo* DAC Sign on the Pavemont ^lisirUiwriJus. B. PICKLING HAVING TAKLN HOCKADAY'S STABLES AND LOTS IN SPRING-STREET, Is row prepared to keep CATTLE, HOR3E8 and STOCK of tvtiy dsgeiipt on. 'Jhen- is a good p ump and large sl eds on the lot. I will sell Stock on small comm ?sion. Imo February 9 MULES ! MULES ! MULES! ACHOICR LOT OF WELL BROKE MEDIUM S1ZSD MULES. Will be on Sale for THREE DAYS, AT Spriggs' Old Stand, KING-STREET, ABOVE SPRING-STREET. Febi uaryjj_"_ 3* FOR SALE. a SPLENDID Thoroughbred Mare, FIVL YEAR* OID CHI's SPhTNG, COLOR DARK B Y, vi.h black leet, hold lor no mutt. Can be seen on North Ailaniic Whorl. For further iniorm atlon apply ai TH li OFFICE. 3 FeurnaryS M. L. FILLEY'S Celebrated Cooking Mores, " PHILANTHROPIST " AND "CIVILIAN/' M. nufactured st Troy, N. ?., and for sale by ?, L FULLERTON, AUGUSTA, GA. THESE SToVES STAND US RIV-- LLED FOR capacily, dar bilits convenience and the gcu eral pu>poso? lo which i oukiuu Stoves jre uted. 'ihe PHUANlHROPIsl is oitra heavj pl. ted, and bas Ash Drawer; can bo mad?* iuto a six boiler hole ?tove; has cast irou Waler Tank galvauiaed, or enamel lined. A strictly flrst-claes stove. 'Ihe CIVIi IAN is of a neat design, und has uflno large Oven. 1 his Steve can be had with tho extension nark, six holes, and i osi rvoir when desired For limber H-Lrinudon apply to D. L. FULLERTON, Augusta, Ga. January 30 6mo% j-MPOB TE R S OK TEAS, WINES, BRANDIES, lus., And Dealers m CHOICE FAMILY QROCERIES. WM S. CORWIN A 00. ^?Goods deUvered tojiil parts ol the Ol'". October 24 ?tortisn Salis. BY R, M. MARSHALL & BRO. TH 19 DAV, 9rh instant, at ll o'clock, will be . sold at the Old Postema?, Broad-street, That fine BUILDING LO! in Queen-stroot, marly opposite the Cathedra] C apel, being about the third lot oist of Archdale; measuring forty feet iront and rear by one huudred. Condition?- One-third cash; balance in one, two and three years by bond, with interest feml-annual & ,socured by mortgage. Purchaser to pay B. M. H. ft Bro. for p.pera and stamps. February 9 ._- tuthstui BY R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. THIS DAT. 9thi Instant, at ll o'clock, will be sold, ct the Old Podtofflce, Broad-stroot, The PREMI-iES No. 6 INSPECTION-dTKEET containing house of four upright and two garrot tooms, dressing-room and pantry, kitchen, cistorn Atc Lot measures lorty eJ.-:ht by ono hundred ala fourteen feet more or less. Conditions-Ono half oasb ; b i laceo in ono and two years by bond, with Interest-a. mi-aanually, secured by mortgage of premises; buildings to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to poy R. Itt. M. k Bro. for pay o re and stamp?. February 9_ tuthato* BY R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. THIS BAY, 9th instant, at ll o'clock, will be sold at the Old Postoffice. Broad-street, The PREMISES No. 8 West-street containing in iront a two-story Wooden House of four rooms, in the rear a Brick House of four rooms, aid a Wooden Bu:ldtng suitable fora largo balL Premises sup? plied with cistern, gas, kc. Lot measures 40 by 203 < set, more or lesa. Conditions-One-half cash; balance by bond, pay? able in ono year, with interest send-annually, secur? ed by mortgage of promises; buildings to be Issu? ed aud }K>Itcy assigned. Purchaser to pay R. M. M. ic Bro. lor papers and stamps. February 9_tnthstu4 BY B. M. MARSHALL & BRO. 1 HIS DAY, 9th iastant, at ll o'clock, will be sold at the Old Postoffice, Broad-sireet, All that LOT OF LANE on South Bay, known as No. 93, measuring 60 f-et front and rear, by 168, more or less, together with the three story Wooden buillng thereon of six upright rooms. This is one of the choicest locations in the city. Conditions-One-third cash; balance by bond ht on", two and three years, wiib interest semiannu? ally, secured by mort gogo ol premises; buildings to be insured aud poley assigned. Purchaser to pay R. M. M. and Bro. tor papers aod stamps. February 3 tathara* BY R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. TBIo DAY, 9th February, at ll o'clock, wUl be sold at the Ola Po.-tofflce, Broad-street, The PREMI>ES No. 23 Nassau-street 2ho House contains nye upright rooms and attics. The Lot' measures - by-. CondiUoEs-One-third ca-b; h?lanos bi bond, in one aud two years, with Interest secured by mort? gage of premises; buildings to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay R. M. M. St Bro. for pa? pers aod sumps. February 9 tutharul ' The Sloop Wadboo at Auction. BY R. M. MARSHALL Sc BRO. THIS DAY, thc 9th instant, at 12 o'clock, will be sold, at Fairchild's wharf, foot of Lau rone-street, Tbs Sloop WADr00, Of 22tons measurement, abd of capacity for eighteen cords of wood, together with ber boat, tails ana tackling, all in complota order. Conditions cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. February 0 3 BY R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. THIS BAY, 9th instant, at ll o'olerlc, will be sold at the Old Eostofnce, Broad-street, That largo BRICE UE-IDENCE In Anson-street, opposite Georgi, containing niue rooms. The Lot measures tl it)-three lest on the front? toe, aud e:ghty-thr~c foot on the rear line, by one hundred and sixty-fire feet ba depth, more or less ALSO, Thc LOT to tho south adjoining tho above, mea? suring tbiriy leet front and rear by ninety fast, moro or JOH. Conditions-One-th ird cask ; balance by bond, payable m one and two years, with Interest semi-an? nually, secured by mongaga of the premises; build, lugs to be luann d and poucy as -ign d. Purchaser to pay R. AI. bl. & Bro. tor paper* and stamps. February 9_ Nos. 115 antill? Queen-street at Auction. BY R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. On TUESDAY, 16IQ inst, at ll o'clock, will be auld, at the Old Poatoffl.e. Broad -street, The TENEMENT? Nos. US ana 117 Queen-street, opposite Medical College, each slat J roi fed and con? taining foursquare rooms, dressing room and unfin? ished attic, together with brick kitchen (slate roofed}, cistorn, &c. Lots measuring eaoh 29 by 100 feet. . . Terms-One-1 bird easb; balance in ono, two and three years, secured by bond and mortgage; interest 7 per cont., pasablo semi-annually; buildings to be. insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay na for papers and stamps. February 9 tuths4 ' ^uftt'oiictrs' ?priiiatf Sales. A Farm on Charleston Neck, a Plantation on Cooper River, and a Wharf Lot on Concord street. BY ALONZO J. WHITE & SON. For Sate or for Root A FARM on Charleston Neck, containing 120 aerea, we il know a aa Hey wai d's Farm, oa Ashley River, op? posite Clement's Ferry Road, about two and a habt milos from city limita on Plank Road. WOODLAND'.'? PLANTATION on Cooper RiTor, containing about 1700 acias of land, about 490 acras swamp; a largo amount excellent cleared high land, batanee well wooded; aoout twenty miles fr"m the. city. A WHARF LOT on Concord- street, which is now made ap Cha entire Iront ot said lot joining Hamlin Atv airch Id's Wharf, foot of Laurens-street; meas? ures 1.4 feet front on Concord, and runs dowu to Cooper River i hannel; same dimensions as Hamlin A- Fairchild's Wharf. For particulars apply as above, ot offlcs, February 9 1_No, 58 EAST BAY. , Two Elegant Pianos. BY JOB HAWSON, No. 106 East Bay. At Private Bale One very superior 7? OCTAVE PJANi\ "Wer coster's," in use but a short arno, Original cost MOO. ALSO, One very Superior full 7 O'lTAVS ROSEWOOD PIANO, . Haines? Bros.," N. Y., vary uttlo used. Oilglnal coat $71)0._2_Fobrnary 9 Imported Durham Cow. BY R. M. MARSHALL & BRO, At Private Hale A DUHH AM COW, four yeans old, imported from England, .-h . is a beautiful specimen of the breed, and perlectly genda. A poly us above at February 8 2 No 33 BROAD-STREET. BY WM. McKAY. At Private Sale A complue sat of TINNBRV TOO'.8. Apply as abeve at No. 180 UEElIr?G-SlEET. February 0 (Oohing fln?) /ami5l)ing (?ssbs. CLOSING OUT SALE. IN ORUEIt IO DISPOSE OF THE BALANCE OF OUR FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. So as to make room tor our S PR IN 3 AND S U.V. M ?3 SUPPLIES Which wo expect the latter part of this month, w have reduced the prices of our Goods REUARDLSss TO C09T OP MANUPAC XUKING THE SAME. Thanking the public for their very liberal patron? age, we hope by our fair dealing to merit a cpntfn uanco of the same. Wo respectfully invite ono and all to call and seo for themselves. I. L. FALK & CO., RETAIL DEPARTMENT No. m KING-ST., Next to Cowperthwait's Furniture Store, WHOLBSAL? DEPARTMENT, No. 157 Meeting-street. February 2 Imo Opposite rharleston HoteL H. T BEN HOLM. No. 1 BROAD-STREET, 'OBASIJUXON, a. 0 , MINER, SHIPPER AND DEALER ra SouthCarolina Native Bone Phosphate* Jar nary ll Smoa