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THE DAILY NEWS. aa^LAP.GfCST CIRCULATION-THE P.VI LY SEWS BEIN ? THE SKW-p.vPKR OFFICIALLY SFGOATNTZED AS HAVING THE LAROFST CIR CCLALTON W THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PrhLfSHES THE LIST OF LETTERS if RM UN ISO IS TUE P03TOFFICE AT THE EST) Ol EACH WEEK. ACCORDING TO ?HL PROVID? IONS OF THE SFW PCSTOFIICE LAW. Tax DAILY NEWS will be served lo subscri? bers in the city at six DOLLARS ? year in advance, or at '.FIFTEEN CENTS a week, payab> to the carriers. LOCAL MATTERS. tVCTIOX SALES THIS DAT. JOHN G. MTLNOR & Co. will cell at 10 o'cloc'-, in their salesroom, Mcetiug-streeet, dry goods and sundries. T. M. CATER will sell at thrre-qair'ers pa<t 9 o'clock in hi' btore, Brown's wharf, butter, lard .and crockery. , J. FRASEE MATHE'ATS will ft ll at ll o'clock, at Ul office, Eroan-s-t.vot, a choice lot ot peach trees. MEETINGS WIS DAY. Chamber of Com merco, a: 5 P. Sf. Howard Lo<i;ie, ot 7 P. M. Washington Lodg . ut 7 P. M. ? Catholic Institute, at half p.i-t 7 P. M. Charleston Lani company, at 7 P. M. Ashley Fire Company, at bait-past 1 P. M. THE DAILT. NEWS PRICE CUBBEST AND COM? MERCIAL Cuter LAB will be ready for delivery at nine o'clock to-morrow morning. Business houses wish? ing to subscribe for a ?peeifled number of copies containing the'r cards, should leave thor: *ders at our counting room to-day. All orders for u . copies and over will bc supplied at the' rate of two and a half anita per copy. K -? ACKNOWLEDG?LLNT.-At a late hour last nisht T'H? NEWS was complimented with a -eicnade by a band, which, to judgo by tts music, is one of the best in the city. BTJBOLAB CAProBE?.-Yesterday morning, about one o'clock, Officers Coate3 and Reed, of the Detective force, arrested, under suspicious circum? stances, ui King-street nt ar Hor.beck's Alley, a col? ored boy, named Peter Bellinger, with a lot of plun? der in his possession. Up o a Investigation of his ca?e it was discovered that he bad, during the night, burglariously entered the premises adjoining the of? fice of Magistrate Mack-j. Meeting-street, and stolen therefrom sundrv articles of dry good?, the proper? ty ol the prosecutor ;a ihe case of swinlliog referred to in "I HE NEWS of Tuesday. RESIGNATION OF LIEUTENANT ?lESorr.-Lieu? tenant John C. Minot", who has fllltd the position ol' fir. i lieutenant ot thc City Police for the last three years, with credit to himself and entire eatlsfa tion to the community, ?nd who, at the last mc< ting of Council was reappointed to the samt position under tho new bill, hJ6 decline! the appointment Lieu? tenant M mott bases bi* resiyuitioa on the grounds that a junior officer, who has been for months on -detached service, has bteu promoted over his head, and. under the peculiar circumstances of tho caso, he does not believe that h .- can longer maui tain his own self respect, or be useful to the community in the position which bo ho- heretofore filled. Gi:AND ROYAL Ancn CHAPTER.-The follow? ing is a hst of officer? elected yesterday and duly installed: P.. 8. Rntras. G. H. P. M. MOSES, D. O. II P. C. G. JAESEE, G. K. H JAKES A. H rr. G. 3. JAMES R. TICKETT. G. C. O. F. JACSSJN. U. 1'. E. THATCH O. S. W. a. D. GAILLARD, G. C of H. E. W. LLOYD, U. K A C. L. F. MTEI:S, O. S. The convocation throughout die proceedings was characterized by the pretties: harmony, and adjourn? ed last night until next year. GETOLAN FIBE HNOI E COUPANT. - At thc- An? u? vcrsary cf ti e German Fire Engine Company, held February IO. lsGO, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: - JOHN H. ALBEES, President. I. F. JOHANNS. First vice-President. H. H. VON ElTZKX, Second Vice-Preeident. J. F. Li LI EN xii ALL, First Director. H. WOHLKEN, ?cend Director. GEORGE M A NEN II OF?. Third Director. J. H. APPELER. Fourth Director. WILLIAM BAHN '? OE. Fir h Director. N. NEUMANN, Sixth Director. (1. BIEOKE, ?ceretary. War BBUNOES treasurer. GRAND COONCTL OF RAAT. AND SELECT MASTERS.-At thc annu? convocation o the G'and .Council of Boyil and Select Misters of South Caro? lina, held at Masoni? Hall yesterd ty, tho foUowlng companions wero eleotei for tbe ensuing year, and were duly installe!: 9 Companion A. G. MACKEY. M. P. G. M., Charleston, S. O. Companion R. B. ? AMI-BELL, J. I. G. M., Laurens, s.e. Companion A. F. LUMSIN*. I. C. W., Barnwell. Companion C. F. JACKSON, G. T. Columbia, 9. C. Companion H. W. SCHBODEB, G. C., Charleston, . S.O. Companion J. A. HOYT, G. M., Andcr-on, S. C. Uompauian Jons lt. RILEY, G. C., Laurens, S. C. -Companion JAMES BI KNIE. O. C. ot G., Greenville, S.C Companion C. M. MILLEE, G. C. of C., Laurens, 8. O. -Companion-COSBY. G. 8., Charleston, S. C. CLUBS AND STABS.-Tho following cases were disposed of at the Mayor'-s Court yesterday: Emma Green, colored, for obstructing the side? walk and refusing to loave when to'd to do so; fined $1. Two nufes taken up going ot large; delivered tn owner. Tom Crutchflcld, colored, lo 'g?d f jr stealing S2 50 from Kate Shea, whit*, in Kia -street; ordered to pay o' er the loss and bo sent to he House of Cor? rection for ten day B. John Prout, white, a.:d r the influence liquor and unable to '.ai: nan of himself; five days in House of Corree.Toa. P. IonneBy, white, lodg d for being under the in? fluence of liquor and insulting an officer; dis? charged. Lieutenant Thomas B. Chapman has been assizn tsl to the command of th?.- Upper Wards Station house. EXERCISES FOR LE:;!.-CATHEDRAL-Wei. ne?4ay, half-past 7 P M, Devotions. In-irnction and Bened'ctlon. Friday, 5 P. M., Stations i f tho Holy Way of the Cross. Satnrd .>-. 10 A. M.. In? struction for Child-en preparatory to First Commu? nion and Confirmation. 6?. MARI'S- Tuesday, half-past 7P. M., Devotions and Instiuctious. Friday, half-past 7 P. M., Sta? tions of the Cross. h 'ST, PATRICE'S-Tuesday. 7 P M., revotions and Instructions. Friday, 7 P. M., Devotion. Instruc? tion and Benediction. Sunday, imm?diat ly after Vespers. Stations of thc Holy Way of the Cross. ST. JOSEPH'S-Wednesday, 7 P. M., Lecture and Benediction. Friday, 7 P. M., Stabons of the Orojs. 6T. PAUL'S-Fr dav, 7 P. M., Way of tho Cross and Benediction. Sunday, 7 P. M., Vespers and Sermon. ST. PETER'S-Tuesday, half-past 7 P. M., Instruc? tion and Benediction. Friday. haL'-past 7 P, M.. Way of the Cross. NARBO-.V ESCAPE FROM DROWNING.- A cor? respondent writes nt rrom Hilton Head, under date of February 5: "On tho afiornoon of theist, two men started from here in the Bay Point Lighthouse boat lo croea Gio harbor to Bay Point. After being ( ut a short time they found the boat unmanageable, and being unable to pet to Bay Point or back to Hilton "Head, tried to reach tho fishing Rip Lightship, but were unable to, and w?re drifting out to sea, when the men signalised tor a*s stance. Ibo capUinol thc Fishinjr Kip Lightship, with a boat's crew, went to their aid and B rove to icw thom to the lightship, butas it was blowing * gale and a very high sea nu? ning at the fame, they lound it lmpos ible to-ave the boat However, they rc-cu?d the men from their perilous situation and lot th? boat go to sea. On the aime day, as the sloop Truder. Captain Graut was about starting from hero bourn?, to Savanuui, the . Captain wolle busy getting under way, fell over ? board, but was rescued by the exertions of two pas? senger.! on tho sloop-with no other damage than a thorough wetting. THE STATE COURT, THE HON. B. B. CAHFEN TER rnEsroiNo.-1 bc judge decided in lavorof the motion c f E. H. Sass, Esq., for arrest rf judgment in the case of Sam Washington, indicted for assault with intent to till. " \o triai of James F. W list', lor the murder of Edward Fi kson, coloro \ in Oct. t-or las', occupied the time of thc court tte balane* of the day. E. B.'eibro k. Esq., made au at le argu meut for the S-ate, followed br Johu A. Moro-o, Esq., for the defence, who acquitted hiroselt in an unusually creditable manner. Gen- ral Conner suc ceeded in a mas'erlv argument for the prisoner, and thc ?ourt adjourned until this moruinc, when Colonel It. W. Seymour ?or the riefe ce. and D. ll. Chamberlain for thc Stare, will cot-elude th? argu? ment. THE UNITED STATES CorrtT. Fr.Bitu.vRV 10. THE HON. GEO. S. BRIAN PRESIDING -Tho ccurt was opened at ll o'clock. The assignee of C-eorge B. Koon, bankrupt, having petitioned lor sale of propetty belonging to bansruiH ; the Ju !go gran e:! a motion for sate. The a^si^rcca ot 'ames Ai. Wal? lace, Jtthn R. Wallace, Mar?n Armrtroug, W. J Cherry, J. J Garvin. J. Gwirn, A. Bijsins, James I". Steele, havin?> petitioned fir similar purposes, tho assignee was ordered to sell and bo'd prc-ccd -, sub? ject to further orders. lb? petiiions of A. We 1-, J. B. Jo'nson, H. C. lawson. George AV. Baines. Ben? jamin t cok. James E. William-, lt. A. Sapp, were referred to W J. dawson, Resist ar, for final bear? ing and to report to tho court The Jud?;e epprov cd of D. J. Whan as assignee in the cases of B. Campbell, Wm. E. Rawdon, Joshua Meyers, Joseph Chandler and W. B~. Burgess. The petitions of Richard and Theodore Stoney, forvoIunUry bank? ruptcy, were consolidated. The case of the People's National Bank against T. <'. Bicha*d-on, involving bi s involuntary bankruptcy, occupied tho attention of the court up to tho hour of adjournment. REPUBTEBS' CRUMBS.-No change has been mad? yet in the polie? force, except in the officers. Thrro-is no truth in the tumor that Capt ?in Sig wald r< fused to turn over his office and records ye - terday to thc captaba elect. Flaming posters went up yesterday glorifying John Robinson's gr-.at horse show, which is coming here soon. Grounl was broken yesterday in King-street, i ear Calhoun, for new store--, to replace those destroyed by fire. The great on dit yesterday was thc dress of thc lady who personified "Autuoin" at "the Ru.ledgc strect masquerade." The Germ ia Fire Company paraded yesterday afternoon, lorty-four strong, and presented a Due api-oarance. . It WJS a lucky "Browu" aa l not a "Wight" who won thc turkeys at Dayton's th? other n'ght. The spring styl? of silk bat has a broad .r rim than thc one in vogue. Peter Grant, th? fa'her of the child burnt by kero? sene in Queen-street, say * bc saved its life and not Mr. Nip-on. 1 he Walsh murder trial wiU be resumed to-day. The colored element will have ri presentation ou tbe police under the new bill. Orde.'ly Sergeant Hasel, a very courteous and effi cient officer at th? Guardhouse, has declined to re main under the new regime. Captain An'oine Salcedo, formerly of the "La Cri? olla" cigar store of this city, and row of Salcedo A Co., cbar manufacturers of Brooklyn, N. Y., ls on a visit to Charleston on busincs? for hi-< house. Colonel J. C. Hsis, of thc wino and hqu r house of Lang & Bemheinaer, is at the Charleston Hotel. Ihe Chamber uf Commerce will d nc this after? noon, at five o'clock, at Hlberniau Hall. HOTEL ARRIVALS, February 9.-Pavilion Hotel-y C Whi'ston, Craugeburc; W Vt S.iingfel low. St, Louis; J I Mower, Orangebu'g; Dr Thomas Smith. South Carolina; J U Clark, Dar ington; G W Hair, Barnwell; Chas Hor?, New Orleans; J TJ Good? win aud wife. South Carolina; W L Jone?, North? eastern RaUrond; S Lcsc-ne. South Carolina: B F l'ai mer, M D., Columbia; James Graham, U S A., Columbia; Henry Hoke, Aiken; N B Witrmm, New York; Wm Preston, W G Thomas B H Lovelace, :-outh Carolina; Philip O'Neal, Columbia; J-D Wicks. Clarendon; A A Huc?abe , W B Hucknbcr, Camdon; JohnM Scott, Columbia; Jam s A Parker, Orangobiirsr; FMimms, city; A Luca?, St Thom s; N Henry, Laurens. Charleston Hotel.-E W Peibeb'. S C; JWD.mtz 1er, "rongeburg; Wm Koing. C G Crane.N J; Ihos Groves. NY;BF Bartholom, B.-.?timore; F W Mever, G M Lewis, John P Litt e. E A w ickes. GeoTge P Wick s, N Y; General H B Clitz, TJ S A; JJ Upham, USA; CO Mauldin, N Y; W H Earl?, Penn; J H Indiek, Bal: tm ore; J E A Gibbs, Va; H ? ck wi th, N Y; J T S Beid, Va; Wm J . outhall. N Y: C Ar? nold md wife, EW Lyman, Geo P Craft, Phda; B Lev/, Augusta; J H Wharton. Bal: i m or?; A Biriudt, Augusta; G P Ki kland. Yorkvilto; A Brcvard, Ila; J H Cathcart. Winn boro'; G W norgor, Penn; F S Holtz Va; R W Thompson. SCI Ri. hardson. Man? ning; P L Kraler, Pldla; John F Vaux, Cincinnati^ Jakey Goldsmith and servant, Bilton Bead; W Bur? ges >. Halifax, N S: Colonel John K Edie. USA; Jas Chesnut, Camden; C G Stark, N Y; A Proutant, AU pu?ta; Joseph Eagle, H M HinVson. Penn: E A Hal? lowell and lady, Boston; C M Watson, Phila; J C B.-yd. Barr ?ell; S H Sanders, Sumter. BUSINESS NOTICKa MCCLELLAN SADDLES, new and worn, Plough and Team Harness, Plough Buckles. Harness and and Collars, for salo low by F. F. Chapeau, Meeting street, next to Mills House. February ll ?-e SPRING STYLE HATS. -The "very latest,*' at "Iho Temple of Fashion," No. 2C9 King-street. February ll tbatu C. H. JOHNSON. LADIES' LUNCH AT KINSMAN'S SALOON.-Oys? ters in every style. Mince pies, tresh dad)'. Hot cof? fee and chocolate at all hours. Ice cream every day. Sljirts (Mu- /arnislpg (Boobs. SCOT:'3 SCOTTS SCOTT'S SHIRT ^^^^Jj^^P D?P0T TBE ONLY EXCLUSIVE THE ONLY 1-XCLUS1V? THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE GENTLEMEN'S F17RN1SHTNG STORE GEN 1 LEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE IN CHARL STON, S. C., IN CHARLESTON, S. 0.. IN CHARLESTON, S. a, HAS RECEIVED A NEW SUPPLY OF HAS RECEIVED A NEW SUPPLY OF HAS RECEIVED A NEW SUPPLY OF THE CELEBRA FED THE CELEBRATED THE CELERRATED STAR STAR STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS, SHIRTS AND COLLARS, SHIRTS A\D LOLLARS, Wm>h are ? flered for sale at tho LOWEST CASH PRICES. E. SCOTT, Meeting-street, opposite thc M-trket Hall. Februarys fimos JOH? D . ALEXANDER. ACCOUNTANT, NOTARY PUEUC AUB GENERAL AGENT, Bo. IG l'.road-strcet. RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS BUSINESS IN AD. JUSTING ACCOUNTS of Merchants and others, and in w-plTTNG OP AND POtrTIXG their BOUE>. either in part or wagle, Au. January 9 Special Mires. ??-SOUTH CAROLINA LO \N AND TRUST COMPANY.-J ho Boi"?3 cf this Company will he Opened I HIS D.w. anti To-Mosnow, from 12 tu 2 oY'.cek. ?H iii? Ha-I over >he Biuk of Obarle.-tvu. for a subscription of S300.000. Fifty per cent, in cash will be required at the time of subs.-riPinp. GEORGE S. CAMERON, \ A. .-. JOHNSTON, i Couiruia L. D. .. O'.THY. f aranera. J. AI. BL\Kl.LY. J Fri mary li 2 US'VUliLIC SOHO >LS.- iii2 ANNUAL ELECTION OK TEACHERS OK THE PUBLIO SCHOOL of thc City will bo held on MONDAY. t'..o .-2dinstant. Applications eau bj- loft with the ?cere tar;-, at bis ot?co in tne Normal-obool. bL Phllfp street, at any time previous to th.ir date. By order of the board. . E. MONTAGUE GRIMKE. Febiuarvll thl mwf-l Secretary. ?3- ANNOUNCING THE DE MISE OF OUR late and lamented partner, Mr. MORRIS SELIG? ALA N, which to >k place on tiio 7th Instant, wo stale tbat in a.-cordjuce with tho article* of Copartner? ship ?he firm undergtcs no change. GEORGE A. HOPLEY & CO February !l? 3 ty3~ SOLE TRADERS NOTICE.-I, ANN GRIIFIIH, wife of "W.T. GRIFFITH, i.hopLoop<-r and larmer, residing at Reeve's station, .-oath Caro? lina Railroad, Colleton County, South Carolina, hereby ?r v? not'co. that I will -commence, business on my own account, as a JrOLE TRADER, at the ex? piration of one m -nth from this date. February 1th, ISC'J. th3 February 4 AST WILLIAM S. LANNEA? ET AL., VS. THOMAS BON NELL, ADMI\'I<TIlATOR.-Piirf-u aut to an order of his Honor Judge CARPFNTEH, all creditors of tb:- late firm of LOCKWOOD A JOHN SOX are Piffled to come in aud provo their claim bi fore me, on crb'fore the first diy of March next, or bc dobn red the b.ncOt cf the decree to he made iu this caa?. SAMUEL LOR' , Jn., February 1 tht Special Referee. Jtsr A HIGHLY INTELLIGEN I L?.i?Y, a resident ol -vracuse, New York, says ?hat sue was afflicted nearly a year, periodically, willi dcniuge nuut of tbe circulation, thc blool rushing to :he mugs with su"i> ?orco aa to threaten congestion -.ed deitb. 'lb s was atteudfd with thc mo.-t intense pain In al! part'of th.? bdv. Failing to ob a'n re? lief irom any ot the physician* whom she employ d from time to time, .she wi? induced to try the PLANTATION BIITtttS, aud ti her su:pri>caud joy th2.v have relieve! ber, and she is now m good boab h aud flesh. M AD SOL?A WATHE.- Superior to the beat imported German Cologne, and iold at ha,f the price. February 'J . tn! 1^3 kW RECEIVER'S NO LICE. -THE UNDER? SIGN KP, bavin-.' been appointed HecaiYdr <f the late firm ? f DAWSON & BLACKMAN, herooy give? not'C? that all claims against saul finn must bo pre scute.4 to him. an-t all persons indebtod mu-t make pavment to J\0. T. HUMPHREYS, January 13 No. 27 Broad-street A3-J. S. MARUN (LAIE GRUBER & M\RTIN), will be pleased to see bte friends and cus? tomers at WM. S. COR ?VIN k CO, No. 275 King strert between Wentworth and Reaufain. I?- THE CELEnitATED W. S. C. CLUB HOU.^t GIN. pu-e, soi. and unequalled-W. ls. COR Wi.N ft CO., sole Agoiits. Medical men of tho high? est standing acknowledge thit -'lin, in i's pure eta;e, has gre it medical properties. We therefore place the CLUB HOU-TS GIN belote tho pubiio with thc greatest confidence, and more particularly to those who use it raedi inally, as an article that only- re? quires to bc known t? be properly appreciated. grij- $1 50 per bottle. ?15 per eas., ?-THE EXTENT TO WHICH LUE ADUL? TERATION of Liquors IB earned on in this coun? try m-kes ii the du,y of the purchaser lo invest?? gale the merits of thc article oflbred for talc. It is a well known fact that mr.uy of thc Brandies, Wines, Ac., arc manufacture;'! from tt'rOflcb Extracts, Essen ti il Oils and Alcohol, which is poisonous, thereby causing many injurious effects. Tho public is justly sutpicious of nearly every? thing put ap for salo under the name of Liquors, and thc tr .de ins been brought into disrepute, and in order to Insnrs to those who desire a Pure Article, it is only necessary for us to say that wc Import Direct a l brandies, Wines and Gins, and warrant them per fecTypure a? orieiually importo.!. All Bottl d l iquors bearinj the libels of W. S. CORWIN A CO., can be relied upon as being pure. jJSr-Piircbasers should u"jl:othat thc Pai-or Cap over the cork is not broken. We p ij for Bottles that have our label?- on. One Dollar per dozen, when rc tun ed._ 4S-ALL ARTICLES SOLD FROM THE establishment of WM. S. CORWIN A CO , No. 275 K ng-street, between Wentworth and Beau/ain, are ot the FiRSTQU ALIIY. They sell no goods but what can be warranted as PURE AND GENUINE. Tblsis an established fact. 23-BVY YOUR TEA AND COFFEE FROM KKILTEJ: CHAPMAN, corner Kine aiid RadrUffo streets, and gola botter article for the same monoy than at anv other establishment in the oity. November ll amos ?3-WE AEE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING from tho Moyuce Districts of China the choicest chops of GREEN AND BLACK TE A8 of new t casons, which are unrivalled for their strength and delicacy of flavor. We warrant our T Has to be pu .-e and un adul teratcd, and to sue general satisfaction. As we arc i onslabt y ia receipt of lares oarcoes of Teas, we are enabled to offer to tbe public tho finest chops at a price that many dcalara offer inferior Tea at. A trial and comparison will at once prove th s asser? tion, and it only rematas tor the public to jud;;e for themselves. WM. 8. CORWIN k CO., No. 275 Kuv.'-B'rect. aS-niE INCLEMENT SEASON. AND IIS effoe sou ilia w-?dk aud feeble. Thi dratts which searching cold makes upon, the vital po.versol the debilitated aod dcllcalo aro not less revere than tho drain upon th-ir strength cans-d cy exoosa ve heat. Tee vast disp.rlty botwsou ibo tomporature of over-boaied rooais and offices, at (his season, and tho frigidity ot the oater air is a frnitfal ?ja nc o: sieknoss io forurV tho bo-ly against the evil COT'S'qncncfl-i of tho su-ldeu aHc-mvioas o: boat and cold ref rna I to, tho v.Ul org.niz.ition should bc slreii?lli?nol aud endowed wilh extra resistant p wer bj tbe UBO of a whole o m o invig oraat ; and, ot all p eparatioua tor this p-irpreo {whether embraced iu the reg br pharmacopesii, or advcrti'cd in toe public Journals), ihero is nono that will compare purity and i xe Hence with HOSTLTTEU'd S OjlACH Birn-.RS. Acting directly upou the oigan which cunverls tb6 fo-id luto the luol of lifo, tho preparation (inparts to it a tone and v gor which la com-.unh ated to very floro of t e lramo. The digestive function oeliig accelerated by iti t?nio operation, ihe dior regulated by iti anti-bilious p.operties, and the was o ma'ter of the systom car? ried off punctually by its mild aperient action, the whole oraanizmon will neces ari y bi in tbe best possible condition to moot th . shocks of winter and the sudden changes of temperature. Tho woak and sensitive, csp dally, cannot encounter theso vicissi? tudes with safety, unless their tender system < are strengthened and braced by artificial m?aus. Every liquor sold as a staple of trade ls adulterate.', and, were it otherwise, mere alcohol ls s?mply a tempo? rary exeltmt. which, when its first effects have sub? sided, leaves thu physical powers ( md the mind as well), m a worse condition than before. H03TET TER'S mi 1'KIH, OJ the other band, co?taithe. eeseniial propert y s of the most valuable tonic und aherarive roots, barks aud herbs, and their active principal is tho mellowest, least exciting and most inocuous ot all diffusive stimulants. Februarv 6 nao G ?S-TO CONSUMPflVES.-THE ADVER? TISER, having been restored to health IU a few weens by a very simple remedy, after bavioer suffered several years with a scvore lui g aff.clio J, -trJ cl.at dread disrase Consumo.ion, ls anxious to make known to hi^ fellow-smT*rers the means ol cure. 1 o all who dentro lt, ho will send a copy ol the pr? senptioo u ed rf roo of uhargol, wi. h the directions fa- propajlug end usJa^ tho panic winch they will Ind a bure core lor Consumption, Astnma, Bronout bia. Ac Th objeot of the auv >rti en- lu s<-ndiug fio pre-cr p ion is io benefit th ? afflicted, and spread in formation wlrch ba conceive* to - e i valuable; and he horx-s every suffer-r will -ry his remc-iy, aa lt will cot them no-hing ind may provo a b.a?sicg. Parues wishing I be prcsortpit?n will piea+e ad? dress R.-V. i DWARD A. WIL>ON, ViBlamsborg, Era gs County, Now York* February 3 3mos m?nri?l. C?TI OF i?HABLESTO?J STOCK. ?pOB S ? LR BY J. II. W1LON. February ll 2 No. f> Bro-i.l-strcet. NEW ?OKK ANS Liverpool Exchange. FOR S1 LE Bt GEORGE w. WILLIAMS* co. Jana try _sruihl2 BAN ? BILLS ! It A ML BILLS ! WAKTISU. BANK tILLS OF ALL KINDS BOUGIIT AND Biche-t price paid, ny ANURI-WM. MOR1 LAND. February 2 Bro'.er, No. f l'road-srreet. /crtilijers. tfUANO. T. <T. KERR & CO., KERK'S WHARE, OFFER FOR SALE: PKR'J YIAN GUANO LAND PLANTER BONE DU-T ZtLL'S SUPKRPBOioHATE Whidock's -VEGETAXOB,- or Amnioniated Pbosphaie. And ?ill nx-civo o?dere for fae rn-cba?e of any ot Ute FLRllUZER-iin market. and elvo plantera in? formai ion of tue same. 3 Fo'maryO OUAiNO. PKUUVIAtV GUANO. OAA T0NS No- 1 PERSAN GUANO. WAR jUxjyj RA VI ED genuine andi direct Irrm agents' warehouse?. ?ooriiveper echooner KORE! Item New STork. For sale by B. M. BUTLER, February 6 _No. 72 East Bay. Su1 LODI liS?FAG???filJG CO, (KSTABLISHJBD 184:0.) INVITE PLANTERS AND FARMERS TO SEND for a pamphlet descriptive of thoir Fertiliiers. We orler our DuU'iI.c, HEFI.sE-> P UDREiTE. equal to tile best tupcrpho?phate, at the low price oi~$25 per ton. 'ibis Company also make a supe? rior article of Nitrophosphate and pure rone 1 list. See tc-iimouials: K M. loiiD. smithfield. Va., say* whore he nced tl.? Double Refined Poudreiic ou corn it uouuled the yield WILLIAMS BRO? . Dover. Del., says it gave thtir rhubarb und torao.oe- a rigorous giowtb, ripenlug tho lat'er two weekd ear.iet P. W. UorcurHO.-:, >r, near Cbcrokee, Ga., says il nearly doubled bis yield ol cotton. Hon. i LT S. MJOBTES, Eufaula, Ah.. ??ys his cot? ton wa- fully equal to adjoiniug i.elds uiauurcd with thebes! Superplto.-phaturi. S. MoNiaoaiEnv, El avilie, Qa., snr.- it increased bi? crop ol eo.tou 130 Uli pee ccu-. G. ?3. OGLhsnx. Manet a, Ga., uso I tt on coru and cotton and say- it nu re than doubled the yield, be regards ll the cheapest iud uao?t reliab.e Fertilizer wituiu bi.- knowledge. li-Govemor i MITH, Warrenton. Va., tried it w.tb three M;V< rat crops thc iaotaud present yean, i ud say.-: 'T pro-ounce it vith confidence u most valua? ble manure." Ibe Superintond?nt of General W. R. Cos. PoUt island Pluiiuuiou. N. C., says: think thcPoudrettc u.seJ for cara ca-not bo surpuf-sed; us. d it also on colton which produced a lat go yield. Dr. E. M. PENDLITON, SI arta, Ga., says- "Tho Nitrophoxphatc of Lime, used un cotton made 218 per cent, thc first year. Piofessor GEOKGE H. COOK, of thc New Jorse> State Agricultural College, at New Brunswick, trays: "I ho i in'ie Kenned Foudrette und Nitrophosphatc of Limo paid us iud 100 por cent, above their mar? ket value m the increase of crops this year." Addross LULU MAN UF AU i UKI MG COMPANY. Box .?1U9, New York Postufllac. Ofhcc Na 6G Court landb-strect. J. A. ENSLOW & CO. Cil ARLKSTO.V, AGENTS EOE THE COMPANY. January 14 ihstuSmos No. 1 PERUVIAN. SABOT'S "SOLUBLE PHOSPHO-PERU VIAN. " SARD Y'S "AMMONIA TED SOLUBLE PACIFIC," A?80, HIGHEST GRADES PUItill HIIOSPHA TIC GUANOS A\D li?tOL'.U LAND PLASTER. THE USE OF THE ABOVE SOLUBLE PHOSPHO PERUVIAN Hud Ammouiited Soluble Pacific Guanos ls purtionlarly recommended, belag corn pom do of tho rietest Pacific Vho-phat?c Guano, rendered soluble; the tormo;- oniainmn iwouty per cent of Pc.-uviun Guano, and tho latter highly am monlated Wtlh animal matior-masing tue most cunceutrateo and profitable f?rtil.zera m use for cot? ton, corn, wbo.il and tobacco, For sale in baas and b or. ls, In quantics to suit. Testimon-als frum iho.-ie wh > have used thc ab. ve will be lurni'od on application. GK \ Ks;: H. LEE, SMITH & CU., General Agents at Chai iestou. "Feed your Land and lt will h ced You." December 21 DAC thstu4mo GUA ISO. QAA TONS GENUINE PERUVIAN GU*NO, IN OU v Store and to arrive direct from the agents, wai ran led pure. Being among he fi st who intro? duced Guano into the .-int*-, I can confidently reier to my planting friends that in the series of years ? bat I have sold it 1 have alway ? giVrU teem a good article. i-urchasers will fini lt lo their intorest to sive me a call oofore buying, as, from tho f-cllitlei I have, 1 am enabled to put it at the lowest market pi Ice. I am also figout for tho Mate tor tho following standard MANURES, which i offer as foUows: sobit-le Pacific Qua no, . GS cash, or t70 first No. v. rober, 1809; approved see ur. ty, wi.h 7 per cent, in? terest. Baugh's Raw Bono Phosphate. 860 cash, or SOS; timo a< above. Hhou'x Guano, ?53 cash, or S63; time as above. Wi cor A Gibbes' Manipulated Guano, $70 cash, or $80; tame us above. Flou of Bono. ?OJ cash. Farmer's Platter or Gyp ?um. warrantoJ, $3 30 per barrel ol X20 pouuds-cash. J. N. ROBSON, Nos. 1 and 3 Atlantic Wharf. Januaiyl9 tuiiiMmo p*o PAC S F?C (JUAN? COMPAQ'S B O lt V ll L E PACIFIC GUANO. CA PITA L.?1,0 JO,000. mais GUANO DTFFIR^ FROM PETU'VIAN .L Guano ?imply in die relabvo proportions of the same ob inents of tertiilty. Its usu dmiu-,' the past lour years far the oulture of cotton mid -om has given io it a c'iaractuc lor standard oiceHftuoe unsuipaH?cd by gouuino Peru? vian Guano, und where eeisous ol ?Jrojehi luier vouo. i produces a largeineroa-e of crops. i ho pace at whice th ? Guano is pJaood is FO much be'uw that ol'Po'uvian Guano, an to oom-tltute lt un objoot of usa.erial importance to .-outturn Agncu.tnrc. Tho largo capital and resources of t'io Oompiuv onablo it to tarnish a Guano ol' the higho .t vaina at thu Jowc-i p-.-Bib o ' Odt to eutwniuec. uud tho br,bes interest of thu company is recoguizoJ in this policy. 1 be Company look? to large ?ales, smal profit i und a permano al trade for compensation on capital luvoa ed Dr. Sr. JUMEN RAVE MEL, ol Soa'h ?"aro lina, ls Mrlentific Diroetor to the Company, which afford* a sine ?uarante? of the continued ex? cellence of tho Guano. Noue .'entune uulcis br iud ? ed wini ibo narnu of JOHN?-'. ItEfeaE k CO., Gene? ral Agents o. the P-UTFiU GUANO COMPANY. For terms and mode of application, apply to J. S. IlOHsOA, Agent for tho State of -ou'h karolina, No?. 1 and2 '.t!uu.:o Wharf. December 19 DAO Htuth3mo i ALTA VELA PHOSPHAT*. JT IS COMPOSED OF TSE GUANO FROM ALTA VELA, Combined with otho- fertilising matcriM scientific?.! ly trealcd, making a COMPLt?TE M iNURB. The Company importing the Guano direct from the rich doposit i of Birln at ALTA V- LA, is enabled to furnish, at a low price, a Fertilizer not excel? led. For sala by H? Xii Y COBIA & co.. At Chtrleslon, S. C., for SIXTY DOLLARS PER TON, or tho ALTA VELA GU\NO COMPANY, No. OT Broadway, New York. Janna'y 23 Imo fri) (ftflou-s, (Etc. DRY GOODS ! DRY GOODS! CLOSING OCT SALE OF THE REASON OF PiLL.il WM GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICES. OUR STOCK IS FULL AND COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT PERTAINING TO THE ABOVE GOODS. WE ARE ALSO RECEIVING BY TRI-WEEK? LY STEAMERS SPRING GOODS OF ALL D ESCRIPT I ONS, TO WHICH WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF CITY AND COUNTRY FRIENDS. _ / i COUNTRY MERCHANTS WLLL FIND tl TO THEIR INTEREST TO CAREFULLY EX? AMINE OUR STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED, OR THE MONEY WILL BE CHEERFULLY REFUNDED. McLOY & RICE, No. 270 KING-STREET, CORNER OF IIASEL-STREET, February 8 GREAT ATTRACTION AT FURCHGOTT & BROS. WBO'-ESALE A .VD RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE CORNER KING AND CALHOUN STREETS WE BEG 10 LNFOBM TUE LADIES AND OUH Customers in general, ibat wo bave just re? ceived (in nddifon to our u-txal stock of DOM ts'l tc and FANCY <iO.;i Bj, u new nuppiy suitable fer the present season. CONSISTING OT: CLOAES, DEY GOOOS, POPLINS, fcc., at reduced prices Hi av y Balmoral Skirts at $112 Very choice ariiele Black silk $1 80, worth $2 00 Ladies' super Merino Vests only $1 A lot oi fine Piano Covers which will be sold less ilun cost. 1150 dozen bu OP SKtRTfl, CO to Oe. A lot ol Photograph Albums, 75 conts Ottenhiimer'h celebrated French CORSET, SI OU and upward A full and completo assortment of German and Eng lud? HOsUR?.from UH up Afine a-sortment of Ladies' audt.htldTcu's Silk, Ber? lin Clo.h and Lisle GLOVES, elegant desi jue. ALSO, A good selection ot BLANKETS, iOMFORTS, QUILTS FLANNELS, CASSIilERES TABLE DAMASKS, Ac, At tho lowest figures. We would also notify our patrons that w- have ar? ranged n separate depart meat iu our store exclu? sively for BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, &c. CS" ENTRANCE ON CALBOUN-STBEET. FI Ki il ti (ITT Hi DUOS., No. WT EING-STREET. December 14 Hmo MILLS & GIBB, IMPORTERS, No. 412 Broadway, Kew York, INVITE THE ATTENTION OF SOUTHERN MER? CHANTS to their splendid stock Of LACES AND LACE GOODS EMBROIDERIES WniTE GOODS LINENS L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS DAMASKS NAPKINS, icc., Sec. All imported direct from the Manufacturers, and offered to the trade nt thc LOWEST PRICES and moat FAVORABLE TERMS. January 19 DAO Imo - ?lisitUnms. DONT OVERLOOK THIS! r F voe WANT o\s FITTING DONE. 1 Go to P. I. GUILLBMIH, CO IIB eiiurea-street. lt vou wmtsTKtM FILLING ilona. Go to P. L. GUTLLRMTN, No. 141 Church-street. It von want PLUMBING doue. ?a:up L^yu^EMi.^ No M3a.nr??-Mr?* If von want TIN POOH N G wi? O?iTEUl?G don-.-, Go to H. L. GUII.I.EMIN, No. 140 Cintrer-s net. If you wintGAsFIXiUnES. Go to P. L. OUiLLi-.MiN, Ko. HI rknrrti--?f*et. Where you can net o vs CJJANOELlEd.i, PEN? DANTS Brackets, Hail Lights, Tjita'-'lu fciaud', Lrop Lights, ARGANO BL U.\ KltS, Porcelain, Min. Paper an.t Tri 8u d"-. Giana Glob a sad -hades, Cooper -nd lro:i Pumps, Catii Tilba, Parlor and Hod-mom GiaieH, Kerosene Lumps, Ac . Lc. nt reason iblo pri?es. Repairing promptly ationdod lo. Oil Ga? klYtnrea Rcbronzed Deesmb'r 10 thsm2mo M. L. FIELEY^S Celebrated Cooking Stoves, " PHILANTHROPIST " AND " CTVILIAN, ' Manufactured at Troy, N. Y.. end for safr by D, L. FULLERTON, AUGUSTA, GA. THE<E STOVES STAND UNRIVALLED FOR capaoity, darability, conveniences and the gen? eral pu-pise" to which < ?okim; Stoves aro used. The PRU AN PHROPlsi is extra heav> plated, and has A-U Drawer; can he mad" into a ?-ix boiler bole .tove: ba:* oaft iron Wiier Tank galvanized, or enamel lined. A strictly firat-oiass Stove. Ifae CIVILIAN is of a neat design, und has a fine large Oven. 1 his stove rai ba had with tho extension n.ck. six boles, and reservoir when desired For further U-tormation apply to D. L. FULLERTON, JanusrySO 6mo? Augusts, Ga. ?turtion Snits. Choke Lot Peach Trees, from Nursery in Augusta. BY J? FRASER 3IATHEW?S. So. 06 Broad-street. Will be sold st roy office, THIS DAY. at ll o'clock, ll bardies choke PEACH ?BtBS, twelvetrees in each bundle. Terms cash._February ll Remaining Assets of the Charleston Savings Institution. . W. Y. LEITCH & E. 8. BRUNS, Auctioneers. Will be sold, on TUESDAY, 18ib February, at the Old Poslofhce, at ll o'cock, Tho following ASSEIS oitbe Charleston Savings Institution : 1035 shares STATE BANK STOCE (1347 shares Farmers and Exchange Bank Stock ?:?5 shares Bank of South Carolina Stock 16 abares Bank of Charleston Stock (new issue) 100 shares Commercial Bank columbia tte cl: 1309 chorea I eople's Bank t-ck OOO shires Union Bauk Mock 1 Note of the Bank of the stare of South Carolina and of the State of -outh Carolina lor $100,0:10 1 Note or the Bank of the State of Suu'h Carolina aud of the brate of South Carolina tor $150,000. February ll_ febll.12,16,16 Assignee's Sale. W. Y. LEITCH & ft. S. BRUNS. Auctioneers. The undersiencd will sell ct public outcry on JHUK^DAV, the ISIbFel ruary next, at ll o'clock A. M., at the Old Customhouse, All that LO!. PI? CE OK PA Kc I L OF LAND with the buildings thereon, aiiuato, lying and being on the west side of King-street in tho City of Charles? ton, just south ol t. e bend in that street; but lng and bounding to the noi th on lot formerly ot John S. bira and now of John Megnng, and measuring thereon one hundrod and six (106) lest more or 1 ss, to the past on Eing-stieel bud meaaur.ng thereou tweniy-fovcn (27) leet, to-the i-outh on lot of Willum J. Jacobi ono hundred, and two (i02i feet six (8) in? ches, and to the wost on lauds of John .-iegling and moasuviog twelve (12j lest, bo tho same measure meuts moro or less; and ha vi UK such thape and form ns ls delineated in a j; lat of Charles Parker, dated in March, 185L and attached toihedeedof conveyance from John S. Bird to William Laval, bearing date the 18th day of February, A. D. 1851, subject, however, aa to that porUon tuereof designat? ed m said plat as the passageway, and co orod yel? low, to a right of way in and over the same, that is to say: and it is hereby so declared reserved and graute \ that the said piece or parcel of land m said plat shall forever hereafter be and remain open as such for the common use of thc said lot horoin con- I vcjod. and tho lot boun?iug i*, to the nerta andaU the lawful owners and occupants ol i he said two lots. ALSO, All that PTECE, PARCEL OR LOT OF LAND, hituate. lying and being oe thc north si. e of Queen street, lu the CUy ol Charleston; bounded on the couta by Queon-Btrcct, on the cast partly by lands of Uerjimin Elfe, partly by lands of thc Protestant E ui-copal Church ol St. Pi.il p's, on ihe north by lands of the Protestant Congregation Church, known aa tbe "Circular ( burch," and 'ou the weat by lend? of John Gordon ; measuring and containing m front on Queen-3: roe t twenty-fe wu (27) feet, on the back or north lino thirty-two (32) feet biz (G) inches, and in dopth two hundred and twenty-three (2?3) leet. The above described Lot of laud having been conveyed by John DeL'hau, lo Proton West, aud bearing date 20th December, A. D 1881, and recoid?d in the office ol the Register of Meine Conveyance, In Book O, No. 12, pp. SOD and 610. ALSO. All that PIECE, PARCEL OR LOT OF LAND, situate, lying and being ot- the north side ot Queen street, City uf Charleston, and adjoining thc one im? mediately a> ove described, una purchased by John Dcighon of Jaob Brook] measuring and con taiukia on the north aud south lines, from cast to west thirty-one (31) feet, and east and west Unes, from north to sooth, seventy-eivht (78, leet; butt ng and bounding north on lands of tho Protestant Cou greiiatioeal church, k own as the "Circular Church," south on lands ot Jacob Brock, of which tho 1 >t waa once a t art, east by the lot immediately above doncribed, and west i<y lauds of-. ALSO, AU that PIECE, PARC EL OR LOT OF LAND, with tbo Buildings tbi reon, situate, lying aud bel?g on tho west siae of Wull-atrtet, City ot charleston, and known *a No. 19. measuring and containing in front on Wall-strOei, from north to couth, thirty-tb ee (33) fcot, and in depth, tro u east to wost, one hundred and throe 103) feet, be tho sjme meanurtrnent more or Uss; baiting and bounding to the n ,rth on lauds now or once oi Henry Spdrnick; south on lindenow or once of the estate of Peter Lim eua; to the east ou Wall-street, aud westou lands of-. AU of which will more full? appear upon record in Mcsne Conveyance office, book I, 14, No. 4. page 13. Terms-One-third (H) ca h; balance in one and two years. 1 cecrcd by bond ot pur. buser and mort fragu of thc pri m ses; bui dings to 1.0 insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay Assignee for aU necessary stamps a:.d pope?. W. E. MIK ELL. Jinuary21 thin8wth2 Assignee Gabriel Davis. Residence No. 2 Drake-street at Auction. BY R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. On TUESDAY. ICtb instant, at ll o'clock, will bo sold at 'he Old Postoflhie. Tho above WOODEN DWELLING, contdnlng font square rooms, kitchen, Ac. Thc Lot ls high and measured 40)? by 124 feet Conditions-Half casb; balance in ouc and two years, secure.) as usual Bui.dings to be injured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay us tor pr per e andatamps. tbsiuS February ll Nos 115 antill? Queen-street al ?uction. BY R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. On TUE>DAY, 10!h inst, at ll o'clock, will be sold, at tho Old Postoffl-e. Unad-street, Thc TENEMENTS Nos. 115 and 117 Queen-street, opposite Medical CoUego, each slat i rot fed and con? taining lour square moms, dressing room and unfin? ished uti ic, together with brick kitchen pilate roofed), cistern, Ac Lots measuring each 29 by 100 feet Terms-One-:bird cash; ualance in ono, two and three years, secur'd by bond and mortage; vnteresi 7 per cent., paiablo semi-annually; buildings to bi insnrod and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay us for papers and stamps. February 0_tutbsl iMife.it UL; cn Kt; itv EQUITY. Barker vs. Barrow et al. BY B. BL MARSHALL & BRO. Auctioneers. Will be sold, nt pnblic auction, on 1 UE^DAY, th< ICtb '-i February, at ll o'clock A. M., Ot the old PostofBce. All that LOT OF LAND, with ibe two and a hal story Brick Dwelling thereon containing tour square two attics basement rooms, paumes, mazzis ?tc, and extensive back buildings, ? Ith several well fie i-hod rooms, gas, cisteru, Ac, situate on Anson street in the City of Charleston, next north ot th? German Church, known at present as No. 22; mei aurinp in front on Anson-stre?140feet in depth; 01 south Une 160 feet, and on nunn line 147 feet and numbered 43 lu pLu of lands of Ancrum. Te tm?-'.nc-ihird ca*h; b ilau-.-e m me and tw< years, secured by bond and inottgagc; tho building! 10 bc Insured and podcy assigned. Purchaser ti pav for pupers and stamps SAMUEL LO KD, Jn., January 28 tbSlul special ueferee. Cl0ii)im) anb /omiting " SAL? IN ORDER IO DISPOSE OF THE BALANCE Ol OUR FALL AND WINTER. CLOTHING. So as to make room for our SPAINS AND SUMMER SUPPLIES Which we expect the latter part of this mouth, w have reduced the prices of our Goods HEI..U?DLXSS TO COST OF MAMUFAC TUKING THB SAME, Thanking tho public for their very liberal patron age, we bopo by our fair dealing to merit ? contin? uance of the same. Wo respectfully invite one and all lo call and see for themselves. I. L. FALK &.CO., RETAIL DEPARTMENT No. 303 EING-ST., Next to Cowperthwait's Furniture ?tore, WHOLESALE DEPART il EMT, No. 1ST Meeting-street. February 2 Imo Opposite Charleston Hotel DENTIST. BOOMS AT HIS HESIDBNOB. NOrtTHWEST OOH. NEB OF MEETING AND SOCIETY STREET*. November 20 roawfimoa jtoctton Sales. Dry' Goods and Sundries. BY JOrTiV G. MIWOR & C?. THTS D.W. 11th instant, at 10 o'clock, wc w?l sell at our Auction Salesroom. A DESIRABLE INVOICE OF GOODS, received per Cb 3m pi cn; ?." BLACK ALPACAS, Printed Sarine's. BeuT-i?fct. Piquet Cloth, -Taylor's Canvas, Cotton Po'ketHahd kcrchiels, Head Handkerchiefs, Fancv and Purple Prints. Assorted Padlocks, Pocket Knivos, Carvers, hboo Laces, Pant Buttons, Buckles,.shears, Cloth Caps. Plated Hooks and Eyes, atc , Atc. Conditions cash. February ll Positive Sale. BY T. M. CAT FAL WU1 be sold cn Brown's Wbari at three-quarters last 9 o'clock, 100 Arkins, keg? and tubs BDTTEB, aU the vatiou8 qualities 30 tabs Lard. Lot opea CROCKERY, new stylos and fine qualitr gooda * Conditions cash. February ll Fine Residence in the Village of Mount Pleas? ant. BY HOLMES & MACBETH. WiU be sold TO-MORROW, 12th February, at ll o'clock, in front of the Old Postofflce, ahat desirably located .DWELLING HOUSE, two and a half stories, on brick basement, contatyUftjaix upright room?, garret and areas, nc rooms,-daSble piazza, large cistern and good well of wirer; also a fine large carriage bouse and atabla; said Lot meas? uring and containing to the northeast oa Pltt-streot 46 feet 4 inches; to the north and northwest on landa late of Dr. FarreU and of Wm. Peice, Esq., 228 fact; to the south on lends of John aorlbcck, 70 feet 3 inches; and to tho southeast on lands of the said John Horlbeck, 226 feet 3 inches, be all of (ho raid dimensions more or less and having such shape and dim< nsions as are included in a plan made by John A. Michel, Surveyor, Jane, 185P. 1 Term--One-half cash; b .lance tn oLe year; build? ings to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay H. A M. for papers and stamps. February ll A Small Dwelling; also, two Corner Lots, fine stands for Corner Shops, at Auction. BY (*. M cB lil D? ?SMITH. On TUESDAY, the 10th instant, at ll o'clock, at the old Postoffl e, Ko. 68 Line-street, a sm ll HOUSE, south side, se? cond norn southeast corner Line and Laurel streets. Lot 40 feo: front, oy 90feet deep, moro or less. ALSO, Afine BUILDING LOT on the southwest corner of Bogard and Laurel streets: 35 fee: fronton Bo gard -street, by 87 'eel on LauM-s'ieet, more or less. ALSO, A fine BUILDING LOT, on the southeast corner.of Bogard-street and Bose Lane; 3U feet front on Bo gard-street, by 97 feet cn Rose Lane, more or less. 'i erara -1 ne-half cash; the balancu in one and two years, secured as usual. Purchaser ta pay G. McB. S. for papers and stamps. February 8 Fob 8 9. ll, 13,16,16 Assignee's Sale. BY HUTS0N LEE, Auctioneer. The undersigned will sell at public outcry, on the 16th dav of FEBRUARY next, at ll o'clock A M., at the Old Customhouse, All that LOI', PIECE,. OR PARCEL OF LAND, with the two story Wooden Building thereon, situate, lying and being on the cast aide of ''omlog-street. City ol Charleston, being the next lol to George street, measuring and containing m ir . nt on Coming street thirty-one (311 feet, and la depth ninety-five (9Si L-ot Dine (9) inches, be tho samo more or less; butting and boondine on the north on lands formerly of estate ol Jemes Sheppard, to the east on lands of -, to the south oa ianda of-. and to the west on Coming-street; said lot being a part of the real estate of -lame* sheppard, deceased, aod sold by bia executors, under and by virtue ot bis list will and testament. ALSO, All that LOT OF LANU on the east side of Com* ing-sttoct, City of e. biri-st n, and known as Ho. 48 (forty-eight), measuring and containing in front oa . Coming-street, thirty (30) feet more or less, and-in depth ni net- -nvo .93) icet three <3) Inches, more or less; butticg und bounding to the north on hmas of -; to the south on landa ot . - formerly ot Mrs. Windsor; to the east on land now or late of John Pai r, Esq., and to tho west on Coning-street All of which wi>l more fully appear upon record tn the Mesne Office, Book R, No 14. page 303. . Also, AU that LOT, PIECE OK PARCEL OF LAND, being situate, lying and bel?g on the east side of Coming-8>reet, in the City of Charleston, measuring and containing in fronton Coming HUM- t thirty-two (Siij feet six (6i inche-, bo the same mom or less, and in depth ninety-five (-'?j feet six |6| luches, be tho same more or less; butting and bound.mr north on lands of estate of Ja nos Sheppaid, to tho east on lands of-, to tho south on lands lute of estate of James Sheppard, now cf Gabriel Davii, and lo the west on Coming--tr-ct ; said lot being a part of fha real estalo ot James Sheppard, deceased, and sold under and by virtue of his las. will and testament by his executors. ALSO. All that LOT, PIECE OR PAR GEL OF LAND, with the two story woodea buudin i anti the out? build inga thereon, being situate and lying tai toe north side of Buli-street, in tho City of Charleston, and known as No. 28, measuring and containing in front on Bull-street, thirty one (31) feet, more or less, and In depth from north to sooth.one hundred and forty ouo (141) feet, more or less; butting andi bounding north on lands ot Pa or Hasel, to too east on ianda of G. I*. Whitman, to the sontn on Bull ? treet, and to the watt on lauds of T. A. Wilbur. Terms-One-third cash; balan co in one and two years, se; ured by bond of tue parchas, r and mort gago ot toe premises; bnUdkg-i to bo iuauroi and policies assigned. Purchaser to pay for all neces? sary pap?is and stamps. W. E. MIK ELL. Asslgneo of Oabrrel Davit. January 21 thmS tul Assignee's Sale. BY HUTSON LEE. Auctieneer. By virtue of an o.der to ma directed by the Hon. George 8. Bryan, Judgo ot the U..J ed stiles Const for the District of South Caro.lna, wi .1 be sold at public outcry on TUESDAY, the iCtb day of Feb. roary next, at ll o'olcok A. M., at the Old Custom h arise, sh that TOWN LOT OR PABCEL OF LAND. wHh the two-eto.y Wooden Building and i utbulldtngs thereon, situate, lying and being on the west tide ot Ashley River, between Bee and Cannon streets anil known aa No. 19; measuring and containing In front on Ashley-stret t ? iit\ -seven fe -t six inches (67 6), OB back or wet>t 'lae seventy-six feet (761, on the south, and north lines one hundred and sixty-five (166) feet, be the same more or lea?; butting and bounding to the north on lands of E c. Heiland. to the east on Ashley street, to the south on landa of Mark E. Cohen, and to the west oa lands now or late of W. T. Sanders. ALSO, All that TOWN LOT i >B PARCEL OF LAND, situated on the north side of Ca honii-strect, ano dcor west of Smith-street, lmmodia ely upon Ban? nt it's M ll fond; measuring and eon Lu tiing in front on Cihoun-street (Ov) six y feet, on back or north line (80) oig- ty leei fix In e. bes. en east line (1561 one bundi d and ufty-six feet and on west line (160; ono hundred and sixty feet, bo the same more or Las; butt ag and bounding to the north and wert on Bennet- 'a Mill P nd. to the east on lands now or lato o James Poyas, and to the south on Calhoun atreet as per plat ou record ia Plat Book "A," No. 1, lu Me sn o Conveyance office for char cston District. 'j ei ms-une b<wf cash : valance ia i ne year, =eou r ed by ond nf the parchas r and mor.gage of tho premisos, build ngs to be insured an* "~*jj*f| **" Ri'uo4 lut abaser ?-_ ?TT?5? " ?? -SE .?-??y assignee for aa. keees?ary i-apera aud stamps. J. B. uieaLLL Assignee. Januiry29 fm w8.nl ?lu ni ?B errs' fxmlt Mts. BY J. FttAglttHAl^^ At Private Sale Th t vulu.blo property, known as the CEDAR. BAIL PL VM -v 11 - N, of D: Jamos t Wu ale?, upon Edicts .stand, co.italu'ug fur bunded a. reif, of wh'oh taree hundrol ure lino co.-on laed. For tomiH, Ao, app!> us above o February "0/ BY WM. McKAY. At Private Sole A complete set of TUTS His' TOO'8. Apply aa ab.vu at No. 136 UEB1I*G?ST??T. Foomary 6 jg ll W A K B D A li TC , GSNKBAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 813 Warren street. ?NEW TORE. PERSONAL ATTENTION GTVEN TO THE PUB CHAsB of all binds ot Mt R H -NDISE. Boots, sb "ea, flats, Ca e and Trunk \ m.d Straw Goods a. spec a ty. -IO Cone an men ?s of all kinda of Staple Articles abd Reuet ai produce solicited. Prompt returns guaraufeod. -- - ?DWABD DALY, Lat?? of Chailfston, 8.0. Weekly Price C?rrente sent free bj post ' January 23 Cmos 7^"ORTB, STKKLbl ?SC WARDKIiIi, VH0U8ALE ?EALBBB IA* FANOT GOODS, STAT! ONER Y -PE RF OMER T. OffTLSRl B031BH?. F?BNIdHli?} GOODS, WHITS QQOD4, EMBBOTDBOX. to,, ic. 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