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THE DAILY NEWS. 9- LABGKJ&T CIRCULATION.-THE DAILY BKINtt TUE NKWhPAPBB Ot PH TALLY RKCOGNIZKD A8 HAVING TBE LARGEST CIR 00LAT1ON IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PttULISBES THE LIHT OE LETTE US REMAIN INO IN THE POSTOFEIOli AT TH I : END Ol' EACH WEEK. ACCORDING- TO 'IHK PROVIS IONS OF THE NEW PO al OFFICE LAW. THE DAILY NEWS will be served to subscri bora in the city at six DOLLARS a your In advance, or at FIFTEEN CENTS a week, payable to the cattiors. LOCAL MATTERS. AUCTION SALES THIS DAY. LnrroH <fc BRUNS will sell at ll o'clock, at the ?old Pos+offico, tho ro naming assets of thutcharleston Savings Institution; also, city stook. MILKS DRAKE will soil at 10 o'clock, at lils store, corner King and Liberty streets, mirrors, contents of a photograph gallery, A-c. HUTBON 1 EE will edi at ll o'clock, at tho old Post nico, several desirable butldlugs una lots iu differ ent parts of tho city. R. M. M AUSHAU, & BnoTnrcn will sell at ll o'olock, at tho old Postcffico, resldenoes and lots. G. MCBRIDE SMITH will Bell at ll o'clock, at the old Postoffice, residences, butldin.' lots and terms. MOLUES SS MACBETU will seil at ll o'clock, Ut the old Postoillco, a tine residence In the village ol Mount Plea ant. V. Q. W. STEFFENS & Co. will sell at balf-pnst 9 o'clock, in front of their store. Vendue Bange, hams, Imttor, &c. * T. M. OATER will sell at three-quarters past 9 o'clock, lu hil store, Brown's whart, butter, lard, brandy, A'c. WILLIAM MCKAY will s lt at li) o'clock, in his Bales room, Mo?thi f-street, stationery, furniture, Ac. JOHN G. MILNOB&OO. will soil at 10 o'clock, In their salesroom. Meeting-street, a desirable lot of dry goode. LAUBRY & ALEXANDER will sell at 10 o'clock, tn front of their store, hast Bay, hams, hay und pota toes. MEETINGS THIS DA Y. Jefferson Lodge, at 7 1*. Rt. Delta Lodge of Perfection, at 7 P. M. French Protestant '"burch, nt 7 P. M. Bible Society of Charleston, at half-past 7 P. M. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. - The steamer Pilot Boy will not touch hereafter at Bluffton or Hock, ville. _ HUGUENOT CHURCH.-We understand at a meeting on Sunday, the Huguenot Church, by a largo vote, retuned to receive the resignation of tho pistor, ti.e licv. C. 8. Vedder. SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD BANK.-At a meet ing of thc l'oard of Directors of thia bank, held yes terday, Mr. John C. Cooliran was unanimously elected President, and Mr. J. M. Marleston, Cashier and Transfer Clerk. REAL ESTATE SALES.-A. C. McGillivray, auctioneer, sold yesterday, under decree lu equity, for Sheriff Mackey, tho lot of land, ono hundred and ten by onr hundred an I forty-live feet,with buildings, on the we>t side of Concord-street, known ns Lock wood & Johnson's foundry and workshops, for J872 : one-fourth cash, balance in one, two, three, four and live years.* THE SOIREE DANSANIE. - A grand soiree dan sanfe will bo given at Hibernian Hall this evening, in aid of the German ladies' Society. Tho full pro gramme is published in auother column, and it ia fair to presume that tuo mu>ic und the dancing will bo worth Hie entrance tee ion times over, to say nothing of the worthy obje t to which thc prccdods are to bo devoted. Au excellent opportunity is therefore afforded to have . a very p'.ea-aut evening, and at tho same limo lo conara hil a te ourself on having done a charitable woik. . Oun WHOLE COMMUNITY has learned with deepest pain the dsathof Miss igncs Bates. Sel dom has oae in woman's unobtrusive sphere b^cu removed, around whom BO l.rge a measure of thc flron"ral regard and affection had wound it elf. Her lifo .ad been devoted to the causo of education, .laughters of neighboring States, albro with " ' f Carol na, shared in the privileges of her in .u. Her success in her vocation was re e as universal. The esteem and confidence Ol ber urals attested unvaryingly tho value of her labors of love. Sh was a rare woman, aud her Ano mental culture, high moral cxcel'cnce and well poised judgment render her demise a general calami ty. The time and p ace ol' tho funeral services w ll be announced in our issue of to-u orrjw. HOTEL ARRIVALS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY. 15. ?Charleston Hotel-Vim Martin, Columbia; Mrs Rush, orford. Master Rutherford, Alisa. Pennington. New York; Miss Balden, Connecticut; F P Stephens and wife, J 8 Morbly and wife, Billimore; Rev J A Smith and wife Connecticut; J A Smith, Jr., Hart ford; H T Grant. Mrs A Mc M arron. Philadelphia; S Johnson, -avannah; NH Peart on, Philadelphia; S M Buckingham, Connecticut; J A Buckingham, New York; E Halle, Florida; Jas DU worth, wife and child, Gcorgo Porter. Pcnnsylva :1a; C P H .do, Rich mond; O 0 Peterson. G P McPherson, Montreal; R Cameron, Florida; A Cads, Baltimore. Pavilion Hotel-US Machray, Laurens; B UiTar ren, Steamship Saragossa; S Ba/.olden and wife, Flo rence; J L Nelson, Virginia; R Tuttle, Pineville, S C; B Broker, Windsor, s 0; UD - hie a, W J Jordin, Au gusta, Ga; N J Ihouron, city. CLUBS AND STARS.- -Tho following cases were disposed of at tho Mayor's court yesterday : Albert Johnson, colored, arrested for having a fowl in his possession. olaim?dby Mrs. Ellen Heff ron. Liscbarged. Sarah Atkins, colored, disorderly conduct and using n profane language in the street. Laid over until Ulis mornin . Frederick Delaney, white, applied for lodgings. Sent to Almshouse until Friday, when ho will be sent to Wilmington, N. C. The red cow taken up yesterday wa turned over to owner on his paying $5. Wm. Pinckney. the colored man who assaulted Henry Page, colored, on ODO of tho docks some time ago, has been bold to Mil in the sum of 500. Henry Middleton, colored, was arrested yesterday, for stoahng fowls ami eggs rom Mr, Quirk. An attempt was made to rob tho hen roost of Mr. O. E. Johnson, Rutledge ava nu a few nights ago, but the thief only carried off ons duok. JAKES ROBINSON'S CHAMPION CIRCUS, under the management of Mr. Jame M. Nixon, and a proprietary interest of Mr. Dan Costello, ls to visit Charleston on Monday, tho 22d of February, re maining three days. Tbo gentleman whose name appears as tho owner is the .original James Robin son-"Llt'lo Jimna>"-tho diminutive sprite who. Mine years ano, constituted the great card in Robin son & Bldred's Circus, He ls a Southern boy, a Ken tuckian, and ha* vbtted with desHded success all tho principal cities of Europe and America, where no one ever attempted to dispute his titlo of cham pion. Ho performs all his foale on a bare-back horse, and rides with, a vim, ene ;y and grace which appear marvellous. Some of our older readors may remember tho circumstance that Charleston was the noone of bia trlnmp int debut in tho arena. He has not ridden in thc South si nco he was a child, and he hopes that lus return to the lani of his b rt li, loaded as he U ith hi li honora, wM be genial and plea sant. He ha* an excellent association of artistes in his Champion Circus. INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES IN CH ABLESTON AND V OINITT-M. Alphonse Pasquet. artist, of the Pari sian Photographia Company, ls nov sojourning for few weeks In Charleston for the purpose of secur ing faithful photographto vie wa ot the various estab lishments which Illustrate tho development or Southern industrial energy sod enterprise. The views which he takes are to be sent to Paris tor re production in illustrated papers. As the mission in which he is engaged is likely to have the effect ot advertiste g abroad, in the most effectual manner, tho industry and civilisation of oar (Pate, we trust that our pu'dto spirited oltiams In control of oar principal cotton presses, rice mills, foundries, ms cisine shops, remits <r works and other similar establishments, which M. I'asquet mat wish to visit, will extend to him vo y eon teay and facility. We. may edd that tho photographs which he has execut ed and of which we bave s-on specimens, are ad mirable works of art The pictures are made en tirely at the ar tut's cost. Communies Hons inviting hua ro visit po ut of to te mat, may ba addressed oar of Tm Naws office. DEATH OF COLO L J. . STAN.-The Barn well Journal contains a ful ^Dituary notice of tho late Colonel J. J. Byan, who . died at that place on Monday, tbe 8th Instant. Coloucl Byan was a na tive of Irolaud, but. had been brought to tnis coun try in his infancy,'and had lived at Barnwell iroin thc Uni) he was eighteen years ol ago. Bo was a fortunate merchant, and a prominent member of tho Legislature before tho war. During tho war he was a colonel ol reserves, and afterwards superin tendent of labor on the coast. After tho war, having lost his fortune, he become an agent ot tho South Caroliua Railroad Company, which position he held until disabled by disease. THE BABNWBLL JOUBNAL. - Mr. John S. Shuek, an active and enterprising young merchant, of RarnweU Courthouse, has commenced the publi cation of a new papor at that place, entitled tho Barnwell Journal. The first numbr, which was published on the 11th instant, sustains Mr. Shu'k's previous reputation for euorgy and business capac ity. lt is well ed. cd, and excellently well printed and wei made up. The type aud other material of tho Journal were supplied by Messrs. Walker, Evans & Cogswoll, ol this elly, who do a large business iu that line, having furnished the material of a number of new papers lately ; among which may be men tioned in this State, the Chester Reporter and Dar lington Dtmoorati both handsome weeklies. THE ANNIVERSARY OF TDE BIBLE SOCIETY. Tho fifty-eighth anniversary of the Charleston Bible Society will tako place this evening, at half-past seveu o'clock, at tho fcecond Presbyterian Church. Tho annual report of tho society will bo road by tho Rev. W. H. Adams, after which addresses will bo deliver ed by tho Rev. J. R. Pickel t and thc Rev. Dr. Hicks. Tho Board of Managers state that they feel tho ne cessity of increasing the efforts of the society in cir culating the Scriptures, and earnestly appeal to the citizens of Charleston to cm-oil their uamcs as mem bers. Tho payment of only two dollars a year con stitutes membership. The public are invited to at tend tho exercises ibis evening, when a collection will bo taken up to aid the work in which (he sorloty zealously engaged. s. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE SOUTH CARO LINA RAILROAD -On sunday last thc following now schedule went into operaiion on the South Carolina Railroad : Thc train for Augusta, which counects with thc through routes to all points of the West, leaves Charleston at 8.30 A. M., and arrives at Augus ta at 5.10 P. M. Tho train for Columbia, connecting with Northern routes nt Ringville and Columbia, and with the Camden train at Kiugville, leaves Charleston at 8.30 A. M , anti airives at Columbia at 145 P. M. Tho night express train for Augusta leaves Charleston at 7 30 P. M" and arrive at Augus ta at C.30 A. Jy . The night express train for Colum bia leaves Charleston at 6.06 P. M., and arrives at Columbia at 4.45 A. M. Thc Snmmeivllle train loaves Charleston at 3 P. M., and airives at Summer ville at 4.20 P. M. 1 raius leave Augusta at 8 A. M. and 4.10 P. M., arriving at Charleston at 5 P. M. and 4 A.M. TrainB leave Columbia at 7.45 A. M. and. 5.30 P. M., mid arrive at Charleston at 5 P. M and 5.30 A. M. The Summerville train leaves Summ'-r villeat.7.10 A. M., and arrives at Charleston at 8.25 A. M. Connection is made with Camdon on Mon day.---, Wednesdays and Saturdays. THE STATE CIRCUIT COUHT-HON. R. B. CAB PENTEB PJESII LNG-Monday, Fcbiunry 15-Tho Grand Jury returned "true bills" in the following cases: Thc State vs. John llcyward and Uriah Wright, .burglary and lareery; Emanuel Brautley and James Ross, burglary and lureony; Charles Arnold, larceny ; Joseph Johnson and John Winto, larceny; W. Tuck er, assault and battery; Patrick Quiinn, malicious trespafs; M. Washington alias P. Johnson, horse stealing; Ld wa rd Martin, malicious trespass ; Thom as Hill, assault and battery with intent to kill; Solo mon Happy, larceny; D. Scnaokcnberg, receiving stolen goods; H. Vanderhorst, malicious trespass; B. Goodin, horse stealing; S. Wilson, laicony; J. Giv ens, larceny of notes. 'Hie case o. tho State vs. John Symond ; indict ment for larceny, was tuten up, Messrs. Seymour & Kmg appearing for tho defence. The trial was not concluded when the court adjourned. THE UNITED S CATES CO BT, February 15 HON. GEORGE S. BRYAN, PRKSIDJJIO.-The con sideration ol tfce case of tho People's National Bank against J. C. Richardson, was postponed until the 15th of March. Final healing in tho case of Jacob Meetzo was set down for tho 16th March. Ibe peti tion of Haynes worth Z. Fraser, to establish a lien in the caso of W. W. Jenklr s, was referred to J. C. Car penter, R-gistrar. On tho petition of Morris & Co., for surrender of land injunction, Ac, it was ordered that tho petition be servei on J. J. McOrea, assignee, and W. R. Hi ott, and that he plead, fcc; and that a oopy also bc sent to S. Leggett, and notice for Leg gett to plead be published, and th it injunction bo granted, possession bo surrendered, Ac. W. J. Gore, R. H. Rf ad, receive! Anal discharge In bankruptcy. The petition of O. B. Glover to enforca lien against William B. Knotts was reported favorably on by Begistrar, and the aisignee ordered to seU for pay ment Ac. On the petition of Pinekney Brothers, oalling on Thomas S. Waring to show cause why property enumerated in petition should not be in cluded in schedule and delivered to assignee, it waa ordered (hat said Waring show cause on tho 22d instant why prayer should not bo granted. Mouns & Co., plaintiff against William L. Leggett, were al allowcd to amend their speciflcaUon of grounds of opposition to bankrupt's discharge. Petitions to establish lien In the cases of M Brogden, J. S. G. Richardson, Samuel R. Flowers, I shuni Moor, Jo seph B. Tindall. James D. Graham, J. s. McFadden, James A. Lammer and Phillip McElvor, were referr ed to J. 0. Carpenter, Registrar, to report, &c. BEPOBTEKS' CBUMHS.-Tt is rumored that a race it to take place between Mr. Due's velocipede and one of-Northern make. Nothing W S done in the police reorganization yesterday beyond considering applications. The assets of tho Charleston s-ivings Institution will bo sold to-day at the Old Poatofilcc. Those two fine lots on Rutledge Avenue, donated for an Episcopal Church, will be Bold to-day, tho proceeds to oe used for repairing Holy Communion Church. Several povsona tried to ri lo the volocipedo yestcr diy, but failed. In removing the wall around tho graveyard of tbo Second Presbyterian Church, a large Parrot shel! was found, where it had fallon during tho bombard ment of the eily. The dinnor of the Hibernian Society will take place on the 18lh ms tant. Prudence Fire Company, No. 4, went on a maroon yesterday alternoon, marching through the streets in good order. Alioth r rehearsal of tho Stabat Mater took place last evening, and the Oratorio will be given at St. Mary's Church on Tim- ad iy evening. Tb ore was a ie union of the old and new members ot the "Minn" lost evening, at their hall, when a quiet but pleasant timo was passed. The Rov. Lovic Pieice, of the Methodist confer ence, wilt preach in Trinity Church to-night. The break in the main drain at the corner of Meet ing and Wentworth streets, yesterday, was caused by a shell, which had been embedded therein during the bombardment. J3U UNTJB2SH JMOTIC 38. EMIOUATION AHD IIABOB BUBEAU.-Messrs. C. W. Wiecking A Co. have established at the old Merchants' Hotel, Society-street, an agency for sup plying labor to planters, Ste ad vor tl semen t. SFBINO DRESS GOODS.-A foil assortment of dress goods for the early spring ia offered cheap by Messrs. Ufferhardt, Campton A Co., wno are noted ' for the superior quality of their goods. Mo further warrant ls needed of a fine arbole at a moderate price than to buy it at the northeast corner of King and Market streets. STOCK, "Ac.-Mr. Aud row Moreland, broker, Mo. 8 Br ^ad-stroet, wanta new State bills, bank bills of all kinds and South Carolina stock. PINE LOTS.-To-day Mr. Hurson Lee Will ell at A old PotrtofA.ee, two eligible lots on Rutledge nv. uuo. measuring etch forty-five fe*l front by t wo hund od feet deep. Tho* are two of the finest lota on the avenus, and will be remembered at those do* Mted for^the purpose of erecting aa Episcopal Church. Since it has baan coaolnd'd lo enlarge and repair Roly Oommuuioc. Oharsfc, lt bsa beta decid ed to sell the donation and devote tba proosod* to that end. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.-Messrs. Lowndes & Orlmball offer in this morning's NEWS a valuablo Broad-stroot residonce at private salo; also several de-irablo lota In Rutledge avenue and Nunan street. . LUNCH at Palmetto Shades to-day will con 1st ot mocli turtlo soup, stuffed roa<>t pig and other luxuries. Sv> siys Mr. IL H. Fchrenbach, who fMi always bo found at No. 125 Fast Bay. INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS Of all Denominations. Also. PROPRIETARY STAMPS. kept on hand and for salo by BUGER & RAVENEL, Brokers and Insurance Agents, No. 60 East Bay, corner Exchange-street. December ll flu mos -o SPRING STYLE HATS.-Thc "very latest," at " I he Templo of Fashion," No. 200 King-street. February ll thstu C. H. JOHNSON. LADIES' LuNcn AT KINSMAN'S SALOON.-Oys ters in very style. Mince pies, lr sh daily. Hot cof fee and chocolate at all hours. Ice cream every day. financial. CERTIFICATES! CERTIFI CATES i OF BANK OF THE STATE BTLLS, SIGNED BY NILES G. PAltEER. *t ito Treasurer, wanted. ANDREW M. MORELAND, February 10 Broker. No. 8 Broadstroot. BANK BILLS! BANK BILLSI ALL KINDS BOUGHT HY ANDREW M. MORELAND, February IC Broker, > o. 8 Broad-streot. STATE STOCK ! STATE STOCK ! 8TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA STOCK WANTED. ANDREW M. MORELAND, February 16 lroker. No. 8 Broad-s'rcet, NEW YOBK AND Liverpool Exchange. FORS>LEB GEORGI: W. WILLIAMS te CO. J ann iry 23 _8tuthl2 STOCKS AND BONUS. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD FIRST MORT GAGE BONDS. City Charleston Stock. Granit villo Manufacturing Company Stock. For s tie by J. ll. WILSON; February 15 2 No. 5 Broad-strent. Jti) ania, ' tr. SPRING RESS GOODS, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. A FULL ASSORTMENT FOR THE EARLY SPRING TRADE of 1809 just opening, aud oflored very cheap, at U FFERHARDT, CAMPSEft & G0.9 N. E. CORN KR KING AND MARKET 8T3., February 16 tuthsS GREAT ATTRACTION AT F RCHGOTT&BROS. WITORESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE CORNER KING AND CALHOUN STREETS WE BEG 1 O INFORM I HE LADIES AND OUR Customers iu goncral. ihat we have just re ceived (iu addit'on to our usuaJ stock of DOMESTIC! and FANCY HOJI S), a now suppiy suitable lor the present season. CONSISTING OF! CLOAKS, DRY GOODS, POPLINS, tuc, at reduced prices . Heavy Balmoral Skirts at$l 12 Very choice article Black i-ilk SI 80, worth $2 00 Ladies' super Merino Vests only 81 A lot ot hue Piano Covers whioh will be sold les? than cost. 150 dozen HOOP SKIRTS, 50 to 6.1c. A lot ot Photo^nph Albums. 75 cents Ottonheimer's celebrated French CORSET, $1 00 and upward A full and complete assortment of Gorman and Eng lish HOSTr.RV, from v>y3 up Afine a-sortment of Ladies' andchlldron's Silk. Ber lin Clo.h and Lisle GLOVES, olegaut designs. ALSO, A good selection ol BLANKETS, COMFORTS, QUILTS FLANNELS, CASSIMERES TABLE DAMASKS, &c.,' At the lowest figures. Wc would also notify our patrons that w. have ar ranged a separate depart ui eut in our Store exclu sively for BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, 4o. gar ENTRANCE ON CALHOUN-STREET. F U ICC H G OTT Ai BKOS., No. 437 KING-bTREET. December 14 8me MILLS & GIBB, IMPORTERS, No. 412 Broadway, New York, INVITE THE ATTENTION OF SOUTHERN MER CHANTS to tneir splendid stock of LACES AND LACE GOODS EMBROIDERIES WHITE GOODS LINENS L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS DAMASKS NAPKINS, &o., &c. All imported direct from tho Manufacturers, and oflored to the trade at tho LOWES PRICES and moat FAVORABLE TERMS. January 19 nae Imo Clothing anb /ttrnisfying (f&wK CLOSING' OUT SALET IN ORDER TO DISPOSE OF THE BALANCE OF OUR FALL ANI> WINDER CLOTHING. So as to make room for our SPRINfl AND SUMMER SUPPLIES Which we expect the latter part of this month, w have redaoed the prices of oar Goods UEUAUlMi WSS TO COST OP JUA WV If AC TU HMO THE SAME. Thanking the pabilo for their very liberal patron, age, we hope by our fair dealing to merit a contin uance of th arno, wo raspeo trolly invite one and all to eaU and aaa ter th em salves. L L. FALK & CO., RETAIL DEPARTMENT No, 308 KIN -ST., Kent to Oowperthwaifa Emmi tura store, , WHOLESALE EfARXMEN . No. Ml Meetiug-etreet. Ittmaera imo Opfsito 01 nhl wi u*m, Prags, Remir is, Ctr. C. F. PANKNIN. Apothecary nd Chemist. No. 133 Meeting-street, o ARI, K * rr ON. s. c rJUIE ADVERTISER BEGS TO OA LL ATTEN TION to his stork of tho best Imported and Ponuoa tic CHEMICALS, DRUGS, AND PATENT MEDICINES. UPON THU DISPENSING DEPARTMENT Of Ids business ho bestows tho utmost personal caro and attontton, and guarantees the PURITY of the MEDICINES used in compounding. PRESCRIPTIONS Proporod carefully at all hours of the day. and uight. SPECIAL AGENCY FOR THE SALE OP SURSICAL INSTRUMENTS, MANUFACTURED BY Messrs. GEO. TIE SAN 'S & CO., CDF NEW ^COCl . HIS STOCK Ol' Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes. PERFUMERIES, Sec., IS LARGE AND WELL SELECTED. Agoncy for the talc of tho celebrated Kockforidge Alum Spring Water, A supply of which is always on hand. MANUFACTURER OF PANKN IN ' S HEPATIC BITTERS, Which have established for themselves a reputa; ion surpassed by nono. Through constant; effort and attention he hopes to merit a continuance of tho publio patronage which hay hitherto been extended to him. February 16 tuthslyr S JUllinert) OO M, ilk PRING lMPOUTATION 1 8 6 9. RIBBONS. MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. ARMSTRONG, CATOU & CO., Nos. 237 AND 239 BALTIMORE-STREET, BALTIMORE, IMPORTEES AND JJBBEB9 OF BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS VELVET AND SASH RIBBONS BONNET CRAPES. SILKS AND SATINS ILLUSIONS, BLONDS. LACES, RUCHES, NETS AND VELVETS FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEATHERS STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES' HATS trimmed and untrimmed SUNDOWNS AND SHAKER HOODS. The largest stock of Millinery Good .?; in this coun try, and unequalled in choice variety, which we of fer at price. that will defy competition. ORDERS SOLICITED. Fernary 15 5* $i)ixU- un* /untiling ({Boobs. SCOTT'S SCOTT'S SCOTT'S SHIRT SHIRT SHIRT DEPOT. DEPOT. DEPOT. tfBE ONLY EXCLUSIVE THE ONLY PXOLD8IV15 THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE GENTLE EN'S FURNISHING STORE GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING SIORE IN CHARLESTON, 8. 0., IN CHARLESTON, S. 0., . IN CHARLESTON, S. O., HAS RECEIVED A NEW SUPPLY OF HAS RECEIVED A NEW SUPPLY OF HAS RECEIVED A NEW SUPPLY OF THE CELEBRATED THE CELEBRAT KD THE CELEBRATED STAR .STAR . STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS, SHIRTS AND COLLARS, SHIRTS AVD COLLARS, Which ar < f/orod for sale as th LOWEST CASO PRICES. E. SCOTT, Meeting-street, opposite the Harket Ball. February 0 Cmos ^ HO^ U, CUHIUK Wo. tl fteosMft-atsreaft, WILL Buir AMS SELL OH COMMISSION SEAL ESTATE, BONDS. STOCKS, COUPONS. GOU>t SILVER AN BANK BILLS*, t UM . $udi0it Suifs. Mirror anti Contents of a Photograph Gallery f Furniture, $c. LY MUS DR KR. THl- MOBBING, at half-past O o'c ock, I will adi at my Moro, corner of King mid i dieri v streets, AN INVOICE Ol'* MI li KO Ks. JUST EC El VED. 0ON818T1NOOJF: .2 dozen 22 by iH MIRKOBS 3 dozen 17 b> 10 Mirrors 5 <loz n 14 by 10 Mirrors 8 do/..'ii 12 by 0 Mirrors 14 dozon 5 by 8 Mirrors. Immediately after th" sile of the above, t will nell the CO NT* NI OE THE PHOTOGRAPH GAL LERY, up stain*. coNsi.vriNO OF: PHOTOGRAPHIC APPARATUS, stands. Pictures, Frames, Sockets, Views, first quality sho* Casos, Rook i ne. Carpets, dlc'otb, Hatting. Drawers, Sofas, Wardrobes, Marble Top and Mahogany Tables. Hair Seat and Plain Chairs, Bedsteads, Mat tresses, Books, Carpenter and other Tools, &c. ALSO, S WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES, iu good order I Melodoon, 4 Violins, 1 Violeucello. February 10 Dry Goods, fe, BY JOHN G. MI JNOR & CO, THIS DAY, l th Instaut, at IO o'clock, wo will sell, atone Auction Salesroom, No. 135 Meeting-Street, A general assortment of desirable GOODS, CONSIlimo IN PAiiT or : On account of all concerned, one caso RIPEA COTTONADES, i rinled satinols, 'Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Fancy Ginghams, Bine Plaids. % and 4-4 Bleached and Brown Shirting, shirts, Head Hand kerchiefs, Hosiery, Spool Cotton, Plas, Scissors, &a, Ac. ( onditions cash. February 10 Hams, Hay and J'otatoes. BY LAURE Y & ALEXANDER. THIS DAY, the 10th instant, will I e sold in front of our Store, at 10 o'ol ck, 200 Now Sugar-Cured HAMS, uucaiivascd 30 bales North River Hay 100 barrels Potatoes-Pink Eye?, W. Reds and Jackson's. Conditions cash. February 16 Assignee'H Sale. BY H UT S ON LEE, Auctioneer. Tho andersivned will pell at publie, outcry, THIS DAY, tjio 16;h imtau', at ll o'clock A. M., at the Old Customhouse. All that LOI , PIECE. Olt PARCEL OF LAND, with the two slocv Wooden Building thereon, situate, lying and being on tho east side of Comiug-stroet, City ol Charleston, being thc next lot to George Htreet, measuring mid containing in lt cut on Coming street thirty-one (311 feet, aud iu depth ninety-five (961 Let nine (9) inches, bc the same more or less.; li utting and bouudlua on the north on lands formerly of estate ot L.mes Sheppard, to the cast on lands of -, to thc s-outli on lands of-. and to tho west on Coming-st rei t ; mid lot being a part of the real estate of .1ame-< Sheppard, deceased, and sold by b's executors, nuder and by virtue ot bis Lst wiU and les tam eut. ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND on the east side of Com ing-strcet, City ol' ehurbst n, and known a? No. <18 (forty-eight), measuring und containing in front on Coming-street, thirty (30) feet more or less, and in depth niuet.\-hve i! .">) teet three <3) inches, more or less; buttieg md bounding 11 tho north on lands of -; to the south ou lands oi-. formerly of Mrs Windsor; to tho east on lund now or late of .Tobn Pair. Esq., and to the weston Comingstrect. All of which wid moro fully appear upon record in the Mesne Office, Book li, No 14. page 303. ALSO, All that LOT, PIECE OR PARCEL < F LAND, bel g situate, lying and being on tho east side of CoiTjing-si rcct, in tho City of Charleston, measuring and containing in front on Coming street thirty-two (32| feet six (0i inches, bo the same niorp or less, and in depth ninety-five ('-'5) feet six (6) inches, be the paine more or lt ss; butting and bounding north on hinds of estate of Ja-.::cs fc>beppaid, to tho east on lands of -, to the south on lands late of estate of James Sheppard, now of Gabriel Davi-, and to the west on Coming-street; said lot being a part ol' the real estaio ot Jame* sheppard, deceased, and sold under und by virtue of his Jas i will and testament by his oxeen tore, ALSO. All that LO T. URCE OR PARCEL OF LAND, with the two story wooden building ami the out buildings thereon, beiusr situate and lying < n tile north side of Buli-streot, in tho City of Charleston, imd known as Ho. 28, measuring and coi\taiuli g in front on Hull-street, thirty one (31) feet, moro or less, ar.d in depth from north to tout h, one huudred and forty-oue (141) feet, more or less; butting and l.nundi.I; uort on lands of Peier H I tn the cast 1 ou iain's of G. 1'. Whitman, to tho soutii on Bull ttreet, and to thc wjat on lands of T. A. Wilbur. , Terms-One-third cash; balance in ono and two years, Becured by bond of the purchaser and mort gage ot tue premises; buildii g. to be insured aud policies assigned. Purchaser to pay for all neces sary papers and stamps. W. E. Ml KELL, Assignee of oabriel Davis, _FcbmarylO _t_ _thing, tul Assignee's Sale. BY HUTSON LEE, Auctioneer. By virtuo of an o.der to medirected by the Hon. Geo ge S. Bryan, Judge or tho United stites > ourt for tho District of South Caro.ina, widbe sold at public outcry THIS DAY, the 16th day of Feb ruary next, ut ll o'clock A . M., at the Old Custom house, tyl. that TOWN LOT OR PARCEL OF LA.ND. with the two-sto y Wooden Rullding and i utbuildiugs thereon, situate, lying and being on thc < ast side of Ashley River, between Bea aud Cannou streets und known as No. ID; measuring ana contuining n fro ot on Ash ley-sue t sixt\-seven fe t six inches (67 6), on back or west 'inc seventy-six feet (76), on the south and north linea one hundred and sixty-five (105) feet, be tho same more or les.s butting and bounding to tho north ou lands of E c. Hollaud, to the east on Ashioy street, to tho south on lands of Mark E. Cohen, mid to the west on landa now rlate of W. T. banders. ALSO. All that TOWN LOT nit PARCEL OF LAN<\ Mina ted on the north eide of Ca houa-stre ju, \JUt3 door west of Mnith-street. immediately upon Ben nett's M ll Pond; measuring and containing in front on Ca boun-street (Gu) six-y feet, on back or north line (80) eigi ty feet six inches, on east line (156) oi.e hun dr d and fifty-six feet, and on west line (i GO) one huudred and sixty feet, bo the same mere or less; butt rn? and bounding to the north and west on Bennett's Mill Pond, to the east on lands now or late ot James Poyas, and to the south on calhoun street as per plat on record in Plat Book "A," No. 1, in Mesne Conveyance Office for Char eaton District 'loom;-One hall'cash; balance in < ne year, ecur ed by ond of th;? purohate r and mortgage of the premises, build ngs to be insured and policies as signe!. Puichaser to pay assignee for n necessary papers and stamps. J. B. BlMrELL. Assignee. FebiuirylO fmw8tul Two (2) Eligible Building Lot* on Rutledge Avenue. BY HUT80N LEK. Auctioneer. Will be sold at he Old Customhouse, THIS D ..T, l G h instant, at ll o'clock <*. M., AU that desirable . Ol' OEL ND, situated on the wc Ht sido di Rutledge avei.uo, nearly onposite Rad cliffe Bhvet, boundin . to the north (18d) one hun dred aud elyht-flve ect on lot below describen ; east (46i for-y-flve feet on Rutledge avenue; tooth (185) oue h undi o J una eighty-five feet ou la. tis ut Wm. Lucas; and we t (15) ferty-flvo feet on lands ol Fabian lt. Wi.kenberg. ALSO. All that deslrablo LOT uF LAND next north ol the aliovc, b uLiding to the north (185) one hundred nd eUfhtv-five feet on landa ol Mrs. Ahielia -irebel: ens: (50; iiy et on Rutiedgo uventio; n uih(i!'.">) ono hu idred and eighty-five f Jot ou above described lot; und wes (501 ft ty t. et on lands of Fabien Jj. Wickenboig, bo ti oso iii enalong mine or L-ss. Iheso are without except on two of the m ist de sirable Lots in the city, loiiitod us they aro in a do Ilgutful nelubborhoo i ou the most lu-hionab o street, nnd immediately cn tho line ol the City Hall way. i mir. cash. Purchaser to pay Ancdonrer for pupers ami nt imps. w fruin* FebruirylC BAILIFF'S SALK. Bv virtue of au execution to mo directed and de livered, will oo sold, on Wi.DNBSD Y, the 2ilh instant,ut ll o'uiock p o isoly, at tho wharf ut west end of Beuufaiu-str<'or, All tho right, title and interest of tho defendant in 1 FLAT, 1 YAWL BO A I undi ob Ol HOP .;. Levied on and to be sold cs the property ot Qua h Honling at tho suit of- Emo t li essen. . Fcbrairvlft t ^w3 P. FLYNN. Bailiff. Al cnOS IU UIIKIIAW. Planters Hotel and Furnitur . I wl l sell on ftth Ma'CU next, the PLA NTFR'S HOTEL AND FUBNI III it li, sal to be oo (Lo pr mises at 10 o'clock A. M, the Fu ni tn re io bo s dd tor cash; tho Hotel ond-qua . er c%s h. tb balance in ons and two year-, with i .forest from date. W. GODFRY, Executor. cberaw, S. C., February 9,1869. February 16 toa Le 10. ? O M 1) lt A Y dt O O . , SASH, BUND AND DOOB BlA.NUPACTUBERS No. 9 PRITOHA RDS TR RET, (OPVOfilTK TATLOB'e MACHINE DROP). SASHES, GLAZED AND UN UL* ZED, ALWAYS on hand. Odd Sises made at the shot test nott -e. ' and at the lowe t tern.*. L. E. CORDBAY.0. TROUGHa January 0 tut hs mo Vlf ILLUS U VH1SULM. ff . PAf TOiia, O031.M HHI0N MERO HANTS AM ' saippiNO AQBNTS, WILT. ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, <ALB ANt SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Port , ol FOXTON. Bia , LOM SEE AND NAVAL STORKS ATUHI O WHARF, Charleston, a. O. .WILLIS. ....M....A. ft. OHISOLM, OstoWrtt jodien Soles. Buller, Lard, Brandy, Flour, ftc. BY T. iM. CATER. THIS DAY, will bo sold, ou Brown's wharf, at three 1 quarters post 9 o'clock. 120 tubs and KogS BUTTED, Orang County md. Western 50 tub Turd 25 cases Cognac Brandy 25 cases pure French Brandy 30 cases Bourbon copper distilled Old Whiskey 10 caBf-s Old Jam ito Bum 2 eighth casks O'd French Brandy 50 bbl . Western Flour Lot open Crockery. Condition? oash. February 16 Siripi, Hams, Shoulders, &C. BY G. W. STEFFENS & CO. In front of their store, No. 30 Vendue Baoge, at half-past 9 o'clock, IBU D Y, 2000 pounds s nt ip s 5000 pounds Uncanvased Hams 5000 pounds Shoulders CO tims choice nutter 20 b ;xcs Cheese Coffee. Suyar, Flour, kc. A largo assortment of a Retail Grocery. February16 Residence No. - Drake-street at Auction. BY E. M. MARSHALL K RUO. T1IIS DAY, 16th instant, ut ll o'clock, will Lo . sold at thc Old Post office, Thc above WOODEN DWELLING, containing four square rooms, kitchen, kc. Tho Lol is high and measures 40 by 124 feet. Conditions-Half caph; balance in ouo and two years, securmi as usual. Buildings to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay us lor p.-pets and stumps. thstu3 February 16 Nos. 115 and i 17 Que rn-street at Auction. BY li. M. MARSHALL & BRO. THIS DAY, lO'h instant, at ll o'clock, will he sold, at ibo Old Postoftt e. Broad-street. The TENEMENTS Nos. ns ana 117 Queen-street, opposite^ Medical College, each dat:' rolfed and con taining four square moms, dressing room und unfin ished attie, together with brick kitchen (slate roofed), cistern, kc. Lots measuring each 29 by 100 foot. Terms-Onc-ihird cash; balance in ono, two and three years, secured by houd and mortgage; interest 7 per cent., pax able semi-annually; buildings to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay us for papers and stamps. February 16 tnthsi VNDEK OKCHH.K BU lat C H T Y . Barker vs. Barrow et al. BY R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. Auctioneer's. Will be sold, nt public auction, TtJI-t DAY, the lflth f February, at ll o'clock A. M., at the old Postofllco.. All thal LOT OF LAND, with the two and a half story Brick Dwelling ihoreon. containing lour squaro two little , basemoat rooms, pantiles, piazzas, tc, and extensive back buildings, with soverul veil fin irhod rooms, gas, cistern. Kc , situate on Anson street in Ibo City bf Charleston, next north ot tho German Church, known at present us Ko. 22; mor suring in front on Ansoc-strett 40 feet in depth ; on south lino 150 feet, and on north line 147 feet, and numbered 45 in pl in of lands of Ancrum. Toims-one-third cash; balance in ono and two years, secured by bond and mortgage; the buildlugs to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. SAMUEL LORD, Jn., February 10 th3tul special Ueferee. City Stock, in sums to suit purchasers. W. Y. LEITC H & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. Will be sold THIS DAY, nt ll o'clock, at the Old Postoffice, . $11.479 CITY S1OCK, in sums to suit purchasers. Terms cash. February 16 Remaining Assets of thc Charleston Savings Institution. W. Y. LEITCH & R. H. BRUNS, Auctioneers. Will bo sold THIS DAY, 16ih February, at tho Old TostofDcc, at ll o'c.ock, Tho following ASSETS of the Charleston Saviugs Institution : 1035 shares STATE BANK STOCK 1347 shares farmers and Exchange Bank Stock C85 ehaies Bunk of South carolina stock 35 aliares Bank of Charleston Stock (new issue) loo shares Commercial Hank Columbia Stock 900 shares Union Bank stock 1 Note of the hank of tho state of South Carolina and of the State of fr outh Carolina lor S100.0J0 1 Note ol' the Hank of the state of Sou'h Carolina and ol tho itate of South Carolitia ior 15U,000. February 16 Valuable Re xl .Estate. . W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. Will be sol I on TBUBSDAY, 18th Instant, at the Old Postoiltce, at ll o'okok, The following valuable l EAL EM"ATE: That desirable two story WOODEN DWELLING, known as No. 197 Coming-stroet, 5 doors north of ibo Spiipg-street Metliooi t Church, wes tide, contain ing 4 rooms. Lot measures 30 feet trout by 111 feet sn depth, more or less. 'lbat oesirohle two story WOODEN DWELLING, known as No 19 Bofiard-sireot, third door from Lan rei-streot. . ontuiuing 4 rooms. Lot measures 33 feet front by 85 .foot in depth, more or less That ..esirablotwo stoiy WOODEN DWELLING, known as . o. 21 Bogard-streot, sec. nul door (rom Laurel-street, c mailling -t rooms. Lo measures 33 fee- front by 83 in depth, moro or lo. s. That dosi i able LOT on Laurel-street, third door irom Bogard, west side, measnr ug 37 leot front by 126 in depth, more or less, fcaid Lot opens on Bose Lane. That desirable LOT in Laurel-strf ot opening on Bose 1 nur.), live dcors from Bogard-street, west Bide, measuring 37 ,eet trout by Viii feet in depth. '1 hat flue LOT in Laurel-street, east side, between Spring and Bogard-streets, one door nonhoi No 2, containing 60 feet front by 100 feet in depth, moro or less. Ohrt Northern portion of LOT at the corner of Percy and Spring streets, containing 40 feet front by 100 feet ib deptb, more o less. i hat oesirat'le LO l, with small shanty, io Percy ati eet, west s ide, between Bogard and Line, contain ing lOOfeet fiont by lOOin deptb, more or less. '1 ei ms cash. Purchas. r to pay us for p ipers and stamps. . mmth3 February 16 IN EdUlTY-KEBSHAW. Twenty four Valuable Farms for sale. J. D. Kirkpatrick, administrator, vs. Jus. Chesnut et al. Before the Courthouse in Camdon, on the first MON DAY in March next, will be sold, SIX THOUSAND FOUB HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND, belonging to tho Estate of John Chesnut, de ceased 'J ho salo of this largo tract, situated in tho Imme diate vicinity of Camden, and to Lo disposed o> in small and convenient p noels, 'offer* a fine opportu nity to all porsons who desire to purchase cotton and turpentine farms. 'j ti ma-so mri nh cash as will pay cor.Js cf ceediugs and expenses ol adc; balance on a credit of oi e. two and three years, wita interest payai le an nually, Becured by band, gool securities and mort gage-.of pr m.ses sold. Purchaseis to pay for pa per?, recording and revenue stamps. Colonel W. M SHANNON will furnish all informa tion concerning said lands to any person applying. J. D. DUNLAP, special Becoivor. Oamdm.S. C , Febr uary 15,1869. February IC w!4 ii) vi tait u ral. GENUINE SEED POTATOES TO 'AMIUIVK. FIVE HUNDRED BARRELS. OA A BBLS. WEST BB N BED POIATOES 5 \J\ f 100 bhls. Chili Bed Potatoes 100 bbls. Garnet!. Bed Potatoes 100 bbls. Pink Lye Potatoes. On board the schooners a. E. Glover and Jona smith. For sale by JOHN F. O'NEILL k SON, December 29 No. 1G7 East Bay. BLACK AND llITri SEED OATH. Pt AA BUSHELS BLACK sFKD OATS )U" ROO umbels White spring Oats. Jost received and tor sale by February 15 8 JoHN OAMPSEN k OP. S KED RICE. I OAA BU-HfLS OF SEED RICE, GROWN . J\J\f on North Saeteo, weighing 47 pounds per bu h l. For s^le by W. O. COURTNEY k CO., January 26 tuthalmo No. 9 Boyce's Wnart. DUTTEH.ER'9 Improved Rice-sowing Machine. PATESiEO AVaVHV ll, 1808, THIS IMPORTANT tiVBOR-9AV1I G MACHINS, epeeJally adapted to the Klee Planting liuorojt, is now eifere to thou arter hav.ug been fully teat ed bv many expettenced plant is, and giving entire satisfaction wherever they bava , boen fairly tried. rs cert.flea: s a m; cffk . Planters ahonid not fail to aware the ad rae tag as of thia Machine, a* lt saves labor au* se*,), and does both trenching and sobing in the most perfect man ner, ioaurtug a fine stand ia ali es ass.. . Ap.iiyto William S. Hetxerev* i|taOa>irXHX AM FOU M DEB, No. 814 MBB rlN - T BET, GHABLB8 TOES, &/ 0. .temar* tathalmo hirtioii Suies. Positive Sale. BY li. Sc A. P. CALDWELL. On TUESDAY, lue 23d instant, will bc sold before our Store, at 10 o'clock, 100 barrels BRUCE'S CONCENTRATED FERTIL IZES, said to bo superior to Peruvian Guano, ono of ibo mont a< tivo and valuable Fertilizers over offered to (be Farmers, composed of Swan Inland Guano, Dr Ground Charcoal and Dried M< at. Conditions cash. tuth-tu-t February 16 Ex parte Wm. Shepherd, in rv. Joseph Purcell. Assignee's Sale of the "Purcell Farm." on the Dorchester Hoad, near Charleston-nt Auction, BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH, A ll Ct ion,-<. .. By virtue of a Decree tn Bankruptcy in tho above case, will be sold THIS DAY, lOih instant, at ll o'< lock, at tho Old Post nico. All that I BAOT OF I, A ND, lyinu on tho north fido of the public road lead in from Charleston to Ashley River Ferry, coutainiug ; oventy- ve and a lwlf(75>i) acres, moro or less, and also u. <-niali Tract of Land on tho northern boundary of the ahovo tract and in corporated with it as one tract; bounded uorth and cast ou iaudK now or late of-llow.rd, southon the Dorchester Hoad, west on lauds uow or late of - Beckman, and uorth west on lanua ;iow or luto of Kev. P. O'Neill; tho placo said to contain phos phates, and to be well settled. Term -One-third cash; tho balance in one .Mid two years, secured by a mortgage on thopioperty; purchaser lo pay tor papen and stamps. E. W. M A IIS HALT Assignee of .los Purcell. Februars- lt; mwsrnsintu7 A Small Dwelling; also, two Corner Lots, fine stands for Corner S/ioj)s, at Auction. BY Vt, McBKIDE SMITH. THIS DAY, the 10th Instant, at ll o'clock, ot the old Post om e. No. 08 Line-street, a sm ll HOUSE, south side, se cond H om southeast corner Lino and Laurol Btrects. Lot 40 feet front, by ito feet deep, moro, or lesa. AI.BO, A flue BUILDING LOT on the southwest corner of Bokard and Laurel atreots: 35 foot front on Bo gard-street, by 87 lc et on Laure l-stioet, moro or less. ALSO, A fine BUILDING LOT, on tho southeast corner of Howard-street, and Kose Lane; 30 foot front on Bo gard-strcet, by 97 feot on Bose L.mo, more or loss. '1 crme-< -no-half cash ; tho balance in ono and two years, secured QB usual. Purchaser to pay G. McB. t . for pupers and stamps, February 10 Feb 8 9, ll, 13,15,16 Positive Sale of a Small Farm, about 112 Acres, on the Northeastern Railroad, near the City, at Auction. WY G. MCBRIDE SMITH. THIS DAY, the loth instant, at 10 o'clock, at tho Old i ostofflco, Thc above FARM, tosether with mall Dwelling and outbuildings, near the State Road and Cooper uiver. A splendid stand f >r a storo, being adjacent to the Phosphato Works; about 2J acres cleared. Situated on tho southern boundary of the "handers Farm." Terms-One-talf cash; the balance in ono year, secured as usual. Purchuser to pay G. McB. 8. for paper.- and stamps. A liberal discount tor all cash. February 16_Feb. . 13,15. 16 Horses, Mules, Plantation Carts, rc. Also, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Chairs, Tables, Bu. reaus, Washstands, Wardrobes, Extension Table, Carpets, Mirrors, Desks, Pia7ios, $c.,. One Still and Sundries, at Auction. BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH, TO-MORROW, at 10 o'clock, at bis Salesroom, No. 31 Broad-stre't. February 16 Fine Residence in thc Village of Mount Pleasant. BY HOLMES & MACBETH, Auctioneers. Will bo sold THIS DAY, Juc 16th Fobrnary, at lt o'olock, in front ot"he Old Post nico, 1 That desirably located DWELLING HOUSE, two and ahalf stories, on brick basement, containing six (6) upright, lotir (i) garret, dressing rooms, doable piazzas to tho south, large cistern and wo.l of water, errriage house and stable; soi I lot m asuriug and containing to the northeast, on Pitt-atrcet, 46 feet 4 luches, to tho north and northwest, on lands late of Dr. Farrell and of William Poice, Esq.. 2 8 feet, to the sou-hwest. on laud of John Hortbeck, 70 fep* inches, and to the southeast, on lauds of the said. John Horlb?ck. 226 feet 3 inches, ba all of the said dimensions, more or less, and having suoh shape and dimensions as ard included m a plan made by John A. Michel, surveyor, in June, 1859. Terms-One-half cash; bataneo in ono year, se cured bv bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the prope ty ; buildings to bo in sui od and policy as signed. Purchaser to-pay HOLMES tt MAOBEI'H for papers and stamps. Fttbruary 16 Peremptory Sale of Stationery, Household Fur niture, ftc. WM McS Y. O, 130 Mceting-streot, Will soil THIS DAY (Thursday), 16th instant, at 10 o'clock. ' A puporior assortment of WRITING PAPER, Ar nold's and Dovill's superior Writing Ink, and Bank aud Memorandum Book . Pencil and Steel Pemi. ALSO, FURNITURE, Earmlng Utensils, toarother with Notions, tic, as usual. February IC Valuable Real Estate corner Broad and Church streets-to be sold at Risk of for mer Purchaser, he having failed to comply with terms of Sale. WM. MiiKAY, Auctioneer. Will sell on TUESDAY, the 23d instant, at the O 3 PoBtof9.ee, Broad-street, at ll o'olook, That DKblRAHLE COuNtttt STORES, corner of Broad and Church streets ALSO, The 1WO ADJOINING STORES on Broad-street, measuring on Brood-street sixty-one (61) feet, more or less, and on Chun h thirty-eight (38i test more or less. The above property to bo sold together. Terms-ene-third cash; balance in ono and two years in equal annual insta menta, secured by bond and mortgage, with interest from day of sale at teven per cont. Purchaser to pay Auctioneer for papers and sttmps. February 16 House and Lot Vb. 18 Burns' Lane-to be sold at Risk of former Purchaser, he having failed to comply with terms of Sale. WM. McKAY, Will sell on TUESDAY. 93d instant, at the Old Post offloe, at ll o'clock, ' That DECIRABLB TWO-AND-A-HALF STORY DWELLING and two story Kit. hen. Lot measures twenty-live feet front by one hundred and ame. feet deep. Terms- One ha'Jf ca h; balance in ono year, secur ed by bond and mortgage. Purchaser to pay Auc tioneer for papers and stamps. February 15 LAKOK SALIS tip KR A Li ESTATE IN ATLANTA, GA. . Will bo sold oa tho first TUESDAY in March, by UM Administrators of William Herring, deceased, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY: First. A maftnifue.it F AMIL MANSION, fonr roeu rooms with uecess.rv c ooetn and outhouses, situated on Poaeht-eo-strcet, in a first class neigh borhood in evory rospeeu Second, seven CITY LOT-1 within oro hundred feet of the statehouse and Fir t Baptist Church, four of which htvo improvements on them; one of these has a good eight-room brick house finished througbont with closets. Third: AB TOE ^TOREH">U>E and Kitchen, hi tbe most desirable business part of the city, on. Whitohail-s-t- ont. fronting 'J7 feot on Whitehall-street, and running back one hundred and nineteen . ieet, with tho right of an ahoy Fourth. Anexe lient FARM of 170acres, on Peach tree Read, four milos from the -itv ; filly acres of cotton land, with a good peach orchard und good fencing. Fifth.. An interest in WILD LA ND-5; aldo Notos and Accounts and Mocks in r verai Manufacturing Companies, Mr. Herrin having bean long a resi dent ot Atlanta, he selected the mont desirable prop erty, both as to present and prospective value; con sequently every foot offoreJ ls AO. 1 in every re spect. Terms-One-third cash; tho batan no tn fonr nd eight months, with interest from day of sale. J. W. HKRKINiO W. F. HERRING. ! A.mtniHbntMm h. L. ANGiBR. i f Administrators. A. LEYDEN, j February 13 uko 18 Eight Thousand Five Hundred Dollar . BY LOUIS D. DeSAUSSUKE. 19 LOAN ON BEAL ESTAT IN THE OITT. 1.606. Apply . above at February 13 1 No. 33 BROAD-STREET. Residence on Broad .'tren. BY LOWNDES & G BIMBIL!,, Ho. Aft BroaiLrtmt.' At Privat ale That th roo storr B RI OK HOUSE, known as No. fl Broad-street, ooo tat lng 6 rooms pantry M ' Cross ing rooms, With kitchen of 4 rooms. Oat through out tko House. Lot 9i bv 184 fae. deep. AL90V LOTS on Rutledge avanue an 1 Nunan- treot. Fobrnary 10_ ?., . BY J. F&ASER ATHKWE& At Private Salo- " Thxt vAhuhle property, known a* tba GR DAR BALL PLANTATION, of Dr. jame* B Whaler, opon Kdisto latead, oatfasaiag f ur hundred a ras, af wbloh urea hnadrai asa AIM. cotton land, tor terms, ito., apj?ljf aa above. Fsawtuwy IQ