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THE DAILY NEW?. LfROKST CIRCULATION.-THE DAILY NEWS BEING THE NEWSPAPER Ol CIALL? BE COGNIZED AS HAVING TOE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTE KS REMAIN INO IN THE POSTOFFICE AT THE END OF ?ACH WEEK. ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW PCSTOFFICE LAW. THE DAILY NEWS will be served to subscri? bers in the city at six DOLLARS a yoar in advance, or at FIFTEEN CENTS a week, payable to the carriers. LOCAL MATTERS. AU.TION SALE THTS DAT. KNOX, DALT & Co. will Bell at 10 o'clock, at their salesroom, No. 150 Meeting-street, boots, shoe?, hats, Ac. .E W. M. MACKET. Sheriff, wiil sell at ll o'clock, at the north a -1 comer of the t'ourthous?, the right, ti ' Ie and interest In '.case?, not exceeding seven years, of city aud coon.y nroperiy. A. C. MOGIXLIVB.VT will so'l at ll o'clock, 'or the Sheriff, on -dger's ? orth Wharf, the right, ?tle and interest in fifteen bales upland cotton. MEETINGS THIS DAT. Palmetto Encampment, at 7 P. M. Solomon's Lodg-. at 7 P. M. Bom*stead Budding and Loan Association, at 7 P. M. Charleston Mechanic Society, at 7 P. M. M. A. and P. A. H. lt. ai - P. M. Medical Society of <oath Caro'ina, at 7 P. M. Palme tlo Firo Ccmpauy. at 7 P. M. St, Andrew's society, at 7 P. M. PERSONAL.-Mt. John S- Shuck, of tho Barn? well JouinaL is in town for a few days, and will call on the merchants for advertisements. THE DOG QUESTION.-There aro a number of valuable do^s that are picked up d-.hy and camon to the guardhouse, where, in default of payment cf a has imposed, they are ril ed Thia killing of the poor dog- lor the sin of omission of their thoughtless masters, con oe avoided by toe establishnv nt of a pound, where Sweetheart, Blanche ?nd tray can be kept at a charge to the owner-, which will be a source of income to the city. THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.-Governor Scott has appointed thc fo'lowinc persons as Magis? trates: W. K Thomas, for Uuion County; W. H. Heonon, for Oran.cburg County; James E. Bogers, for Darlington Couutj; R. W. West, Spartmburg C Aunty; A. DeCaradeuf.. Barnwell County. Dr. B. W. Taylor has been removed from hi* posi? tion as physician to the penitentiary, and Dr. Boozsr, a brother of the Judze, appointed in his place. Samuel Perry, sentenced by a Provost Court, Jan? uary, 1868, to eighteen mouths' imprisonment at hard labor in Fort Macon, for (te iii' g a calf valued at four dollars, has been pardoned by Governor .Scott_ CLUBS AND STARS.-Tho following cases were di-posed of on Saturday: Wm, Jervev, colored, un ter influence of liquor and unable to take caro of hit sr If, brought to the Gmrd house on a wagon. Fined three dollar?. Charles Campbell, colorid, ia cony of five dollars from Wm. Hunt, in Mr. West's stables. Ten cays In the House of Correction. Thomas Rounfield. colored, drunk and disorderly in Market st est, aud attempting to cut private Nog Ian aud Crook m the discharge o f their duty, fcixty diXB in toe House of Correction. Sarah Keif, a colored female servant, employed by Captain Badger, at the Cit: del. ha? been arrested f ir stealing ?liver spoons and forks, and is now in limbo. Granville Brown, colored, who stole a coat from Hie Pavilion Hotel stables during the circus week, has b. en ..crested. THE WHITE MANGE -A epecimon of this delightful veg tille, raised in a private carden in Ulla city, lias been Urft at this office. It erows on vines which run to great le: gtb, and bear profuse? ly, late in he tall. It will, however, be necessary to provide a trellis or arbor for the vines lo ru ; on, and it will then form a beautiful and dense shade. In flavour .the mauge resembles the sq rash, and re .y be cooked in all tho modes in which that vege? table is. It is generally cu'.ti va ted for making pickles or pre.? c : ves, and lequius no car- di ring the sumner, exrept to keep the weeds from it In Oe. tober it wRl be in full bearing, and supplies In abundance as fine a vegetable as is groa n This Is the season for planting ; and the seed may te had at the store* of George Thomson A Co., oed Lan dre th A Co., King-street. THE STATE COURT-HON. B. B. CARPENTER, PajtsTD.-NS-SATOBDAT. February 27-The caso of the State vs. G br-1 Levy, indicted fur murder, which was fixed for trif 1 to-day was, on m tioa of the Attorney-General, postponed untU Wednesday next W. H Beddock, G. Wionerly and John Har* vey, indicted for > urg.ary and larceny, were up for trial. A nol pros. ?LB ertered ast<Jobn Harvey, who was made a witness for tho ??tate. Messrs. W. J. Whaleyond A. G. M-grath, Jr., appeared for tho jlofenoo. After a full hftirng tho jury retun ed a verdict of guilty of grand larceny. Ben Pores and Bill Edwards wer? tried and found guilty of larceny. The State vs. February Grant and 1 oby Caldwell next came up for consideration, rt. W. Seymour for the dotence. After the etamina'ion of the evidence the prosecuting officer asked for a ne! pros. To this objection w?? mide by tho conn-el for the pri? soner, who claimed a ve diet from the jury. A dis? cussion en-ued. during which the pour' imposed a fine of twenty dollars on Colouol Seymour for con, t;mpt of court A nol pros, was euteruJ. A nol pros, was also entered in t te case ol' Wm. Green, indicted for larceny, and, on motion, t ie prisoner was discharged. Thc court thou adjourned. THE UNITED STATES COURT. February 27 HON. GrtOROB S. BRYAN, PassTDlXfl -The report ortho Re^is rar was read on tha pjtition of Haynes worth A Fraser to cstabi ?h liou on the estate of W. W. Jenkins, bankrup:, and ord r signed for ?.?le of mortgaged property. Thc petitions of J. Adams Way aLd J. J. Holla day lor dual di-chargo were re, ferred to R 'g s'. rar Carpenter, and final hearing or? dered for lath April; and thc petitious of Ihomas P. Cason and Robert W. Boney were relcrroJ to Registrar dawe .u. 'j ha reports of the hegistrar on the petitions cf John simoaton and J. H. Rion for the hei? ot D. Kiakc to establish hens was rea I, and the assignee ordered to tel property and satisfy Ren. lt was ord? ed that John coico -k pay the Reg? istrar seveuji'-tive dol ars, rho amount of his fcee duo in tbo cause of Joseph W. seabrook, bankrupt, 'lhe petitions of D. Lop z A Swn3. creditors of N. Hey? ward, to insert in ?ho trie of said Heyward the name of 1). Lop- z A Sons, and to have the said title confirmed by assignee, was read, and it was ordered that the ats gnee cau-e the prone> ty to be atscssoJ, and If it prove aol worth moro than the debt due I. Lopes and Sous, to insort their names ana coulonn the same, Ac. REPORTERS' CRUMBS.-The door of a very fine car age was crushed in Mcetiog-streot, Oh Sa? turday, by eoming in contact with a tree-oox. The fire oap to replace the one of ex-President W. E. Holmes, ot the Pheonix, which was destroyed in the Hasel-streei fire, can bc seen at Ogreu's, Meeting-street. A number of co'ored cou vieta from Georgetown, destined for the penitentiary, passed through the city on Saturday. It is rumored that a numr,er of notices arc being sent to tbosc who applied for berths on tho police to eomo forward and stand au examinition. Thc plank road lea'in . from East Bay, Ihroush Hasel-strce: to Unios wharf, was laid oa saturday a: ternoou-tho whole worn being done between noon and dark. Ths Yates Dramatic Oorpe gavo an entertainment on Friday ?v<-ripe;. which reflected credit ou the youug la lie? and geuilemea who to k part in it. The flower garden una hot hou-es of his city never-won- JO thoroughly bereft of their ticasures ss on Saturday last. Tao prico of hoquets rose wlih the curtain at Uiocmian Hal). He anouO col? bratioi cf the Sun lay School of tho Synagogue. H-d' streit, took place vesterday. and was largo'y attended by tho scholars and thi ir parents. ThTe was Ire in this city yesterday morning, quarter of an inch thick. THE MEDICAL COLLEGE. Commencement Hay-It ?port of thc Dean-Ad 11 res* by Ute Bon. IV. D. Porter, e?c. The close of the annaal course of lectures of the Medical College of Seufh Carolina was celebrated on Saturday. Bosidcs tb." representatives of the R vi rd of Trustees, there wero present quite a number of the physioine of the etty, and a limited audience, a few of whom were ladies. Tbo exercises consisted of the reading of tbe report of tae Dean, aud th? dehvery of au address before the graduates by the Hon. W. D. Porter. After tho exerrisos wero over the students and their friends repaired to the green room and spent some ploasant moments iu drink? ing healths, md interchanging sentiments of hope aud cheer. The following is THE KEPOKT OF THE DEAN. Hr. President and Gentlemen of Ike Board of Trus? tees-la placing belore you the annual roport of tho Faculty of the Medical Col'eee ot tho state of South Carolina, tor the session o' 18CS-G9, wo regret to say fha? the attendance of studo.its h ia no- bcou a? full a? usual. Upou reflection, however, this should not excite surprise, or discourage u-, iu view "f the fu? ture, several causes have conspired t p reduce this result, which were nit fore-eon, and, therefore, could not have been auticip.>ted. One of thee causes bus bee i thc oon?uued ?- - prrs?fd and unsettled condition ol'the outb, agri? culturally and finan?ai jr. Fr m this wa trust, wo shall soon begin to emerge, aud, at no distant day, reap tbe fruits of returning prosperity. Another cause was the unexpected re-ignation of two ol tbe professors. These reaiguations were not tende, ed until atter our annual anuouuo m -ut hod been published and widely circula ed, a id KO la e in the season that it was impossible 11 issue anot uer chcular. In tact, these re-ignatioos bec me so widely known tn t the impression g t abro d that there was some doubt as to the ope iug of this col? lege at the usual time. Fortunately, the vacant chairs weru Oiled in time to counteract, to some ex? tent, the erroneous imp: cs,-ion that ba i eone forth. A third canse, oporatin ? in tho samo di rec ion, is rn? lact that a numb-r of medical enif gos have uot only reduced their fees below the usual stand ird, hut inbUclv invite?: bent Cciaries. almost without limit. ..nd off'rea io oihera credit tor a part or the ci.t r.? amount of tho fe?-s tor utteuuauce eu their lectures. Under this com1 ination of erren vstanco-, it is not surprising that tbe class hus been lather smaller (han usua'. ike arrangement with the City Council, hy which the membe- s of the faculty have been ap oin ted vis? iting and coiuulung physicians to tho city ho pu tale, with the privUcg i ol delivering chuica! le tuces to the eins?, in connection with the cases mdor treatment in tbe warris of tho hasp tal. has worked harmoniously and well, and greatly to the advantage ot the studen s. Luring the session, regular clisi cal lectures have been delivered on thc practir. of medicine, surgery aod the d sease.* ot women, by thc respective prof. 3.ora ol these brauciies. Also, a general clinic lias been delivred t y the physic an iu charge cf the hospital, to aP of which the students have been admitted tree ol charge. In addition to these vain tble means of instruction, there have been a larger number ano greater varie'y of l-nportant surgical oaemtions b?-loro the cass thai- tor many years previous. In tbis connection .ve be?: leave lo cmbricc the present opportunity of retumiug i.ur ti auks to i he city au honties and th- chief of the health deoartmct, f >r the a 'vantages thus afforded our college and also to Des. F. P. Potch r. s). L Lockwood and J. Somers buist, physicians in charge of thc hospitals, for their unitoi m coif leay sud un remittin effjrts to render aval lab: to thc faculty and -tudonf. all tbe mat- rn' at their disposal. A conttnuaucc of this arrangement caiino fail to add largely to the advantages vi this ins irutiouas * o.io ical school, and will undoubtedly be I'ighly appieci atcd by those who ma? be drawn here JU future for the purpose ot proseen ing their medical ?mules. Of tMe cent emen of the class iu ?tte idai c? on our ins ruction, represent tives from thest.tenoi North Carolina, south Carolina. Georg a, Alabama and Flo? rida, we are hap ey to wy that t>y their uniform at? tention and close application t their duties, as evinced by their presenco at ail the regular h clure*, the anatomical room* and conical lectures at the hospitals, they have wou tho cordial approba? tion ot th*Faculty. Tooir intercourse with us has bee ' marked ny uniform courtesy ana gentlemanly beams. Th y commenced ai tbe outaot with n coo l will and energy which his never flagged, and, we teel assured, tnat a perseverins continuance iu the same cou-se in the lu.ure prosecution 01 th?-.ir proie- ional studies cannot fail to secure them an honorai 1-p-fitton In the ranks of our profession and the confidence and esteem of those communities iu which their futuio lo.s m iv te east. - In oonclusion. we beg caveto present the iel ow? ing sent lomen, in alphabetical order, who, having be n civ ined bv tue Fa-u.ty aud hiving omni ed w'th tbs requirements of thc iustiiurion. we recom? mend as worthy reci leu s ol' the diploma of the college an i res;>ecttuUv ask that the dooroo of Doc? tor of .MeJic.no bs now contcrred upon each of them : A. Karnoo Alley, of South Carolina. Oscar Duncan of Al bama. - . Marion ts, Grossett, of .south Carolina. Johu tl. Kine- of South Caro ina. Charles ll. Lanncau. of south Carolina. John Linn, of so ab Carolina. David i ? Miles, ot roma luroiiun. John P. Newman, ot Ge >rgta. Philip 1. Pendleton, o. Georgi '. Hubert A. Tate, ot .North C ? felina. Adolph J. Vidal, of -outh Carolina. William f. F. Wightman, of Alabama. BenjiuiluF. Wynne, 0 South *'urolina. Irvine- M. Woods, of -outh Carolina After the decrees had be n coniorred, Hon. W. D. Porter, addressed the graouating class as 10Hows : Gentlemen of the Graduating Class-During tho past year the board of Trustees bas lost two of its most distinguished member*. Governor Picken; ana Judge Frost wero both men who filled a larg - space m the popular eye. and left their Impress ou tbe pub'ic affairs of their day Judge Fiost. our late President, waa particularly dear to Ibis institu? tion. By ia-to and affinities ho regarded it with especial interest and pi ide. Aud he was tailbful to it as he was faithful ia all things, j he good and true-heart d naen with ? hom we have bo.-n associat? ed ure takin-g, one after another, their departure from among us. Let us keep bright iu our hearts the meiuory of their virtuos, as au incentive to the O'liulat'on ot their examples. It was th? duty aud would havo boon the pleasure of our new President, Chancellor Lese ne, to have delivered to you bis inaugural on this occasion; but iuflrmity of health has admonished bim toabs.ain. In his place, and -t hn request, it becomes my office to s euk t you. in behalf 01 the Boa. d ot Trustees, a few wo.ds of c musel and encourugemeut to speod you on your way in life. Jho Trustees are nat willing to take leave of you without such a mani?M tatiou ot their good will. lou have caoeeu, gentlemen, an arduous and no? ble profession; uoblo in proportion a? it ts arduous, for labor aud self-sacrifice arc at the bottom ot all truo acuievernent. Men lue for aubiev, mmt, and he wha fails to achte?? m. thing Iru-iratcs thc .?nd of his bi lng. Have, thereloie, au a-ni in Me? an ambiuou ano standard ol excell nee. Nothing is m re contcmptibl . than a min without a pnrpo-c. To choose a piole-siou is -aay; to enter upon it ts comparatively eas? ; but to ixcel iu it's difficult am! great. Oftboiuauy who start out upou a career, how lew anivc at emmcueu, not from w tut of ability, but fra in wont of < onstuncy and industry, i here IE pleuty i.t'taleni ia the world, taut a great Inck of up plication. Iutoi ige..t, 1 .tins-taking uno persevering lan. ri-? the p.ico a d condltiou ot ll tO ld success. There is u great deal or id e reliance upou genius, intuition und r..yal io ms to knowledgt But. be? lieve mc, ibi-rs i.-. no high w.y to knowledge othei than tho bea.cn toa 1 ulong whicn student* and sanol irs have toiled and s trug?, lo 1 rom timo beyond memory; und he has inc grcatesi gen us, or what is tae . qui valent of the great, s! gouius, who CaU bring the Wimle un ay Ot bis fa. allies, tbe mos: sirenu us and intenso concentra tiouor all his intellectual f>rc-s to bear with cnn Slaney upon a niven subject or pursuii. 'luis is thc wai, aud the ou.y way. to distinction uni fame Bc uot eoBtoiat with m.diouraty; bc ot cuut.-u. to run with th ? .omi .on hotd; but r-et your e.?os und your hearts upi a a high tnaik and a splendid prize, lhere is not one arnon; vuu who has no; toit, and dues not perhaps at this moment feel, the stirring in his bosom of au ard ni desl?e ior dis.incuoo. Kn coumg- aud chtriah it, for it 'sa diviu . ?u-pir. (iou. Alan wau not trade to groy. 1, but to mount-tc look downwards upon the earth-but to loo* up. wards t<- the sitars, ihe proper range of thc inmor? tal spirit within him ls niue ?! ar upper sky, and along tho lino ol pure pleasures, lotty hopes, and ff o rious and illimitable nspimtious O ?Ucles and (lit ficuliics, like Alps upon Ai ps, muy ne up before lum; but ood basiuiplauted in his soul that w..ich, if lightly directo.], will surmount thom al, aud crown him victor in the end. Thuhigiie-l uu.ittiea . f t. c heart as well as of the hoad must co btn<* to make tVe good pnysi ian. Geiill-ness, Uwlernets ?ko courtesy a 0 of tue hr? im. oriauce. ihoio is ho caning which demands moro d/iu-aoy 01 feeling .nd rcfl cmcnt ol' man? ners, ior it entera the verv sane uary of donte-iio lifo, and Uo .ls with its most secret und sacred cou ii deuces I i 0 ph > - ic ian w o g es i,.t a lick cham? ber i-orrhouid bea mmisleiing a gel, an uugei of sympathy, as well a of <ut?digeuce uud pow r. He goes io relieve anxiety, lo soothe now, t-> alleviaio suffering ot b dy or ot mind. Of a.I mi im rice at such a time, the .*eeles: and most ffl ucious is a tend r sympathy, 'ihure is a magnetism in it more potent than all he oiugaof tue Fha njuoopia. In? di tlereuc" to 1.dei ing, whutbo r> ul or utlocicd, does nut become the tim g-utleman, anil the rude or caliouo-heur od puvcii ian caunot justly la. 1 lum to a .itlo so mm 1 to be ooveird. G ard, there? fore, against t"e tendency of frequent scenes of su ?on u to blunt your sou-, bin,ie . Lst your prui-ence hiing to your patient not only the coiifl-ieup? which st aches it oil t? pro o-sicual knowledge, but also the pkasu e, c. mt'ort and f. eling of thankfulness whi h a symnathizing dis? pos.t.011 never fui s to CT .de and diffui-e. Nor are the>o qu di I irs i ojinpu .bio with ihe conrageand ?esoiu.on who h ho t xig-ncn-s 01 y ur profusion cf.. 1 time? dim ri?1. Couragious skill is much to beaduair d, but it need no 01-pace refluen e 1 of fee fbg orbt-hav our. *? 1 be b 1 avest ure gen les ," of \YUom h - bravo und geutlc Sir Phi-ia - id 1 y is a tv pe. ii?d he most -k 1 1 of s.irgeo s in pro .ing a woun.i or tftkiug off a limb iuav ? icm er thea.-em nig act ol cruelty with a genuine t.'udcriisss ai to okeattne 01 ?raiiou Of calf lt- tc rors ihnru'e biuntue s 0.' Ab moth, was a ni insu inhisclia ac? ta r, uotw.ihfctjsding his ?rct meiit and real hu? manity, ula-, th. b?.ilue-s aud .o isl ui 01 usu .ey Cooper, so far iron- 'ei gaff- t d 1 jun u-iy. wero in Ucl set nil'aud embeUshod by ihe eloquence and uroau y of his maun r 1 ho ot u is ih - uuuiond in tho rou^h the other is the uiam 111 gli teriog with j.o ??ti andem-a ed in its beaniifnl . cttiug. Stroi8 has been luid upou this topic oecauso ofmy belief that uext to pun i y of honor which is the m perial trait of the physician tho best and most at? tractive is the fine courtesy of tue gentleman. Proie ?douai skill is the result of kmowiedfto; ?nd knowledge is the fruit of observation, study and thought. Observation gives you an t xperieuce nf your own; books gire you the experience of gene? rations of ob-ervers and th'nkors. To be practi? cal you must observe, to bo learned you must road;bu- you most bath observe and read ina thoughtful way, examining, comparing and diges? ting; making the thoughts of other men your OMI. bu-, testing their 'ni h and value; and whether lu analysis or generalis<tion, bringing tho most care? ful processes of vour own miud to boar upon tbe lac s and principles with which you are engaged. Form ?nd hold opinions of yotir own; bur. be able to give goon reasons for the faith that ls in you. Ol all mer, you lu your profession should be tho most careiul; the least presumptuous or I rash. You deal with health-tho cbol.est of earthly blessings, and with Auma-' Ufe-tho one thing which nun ciunot givo, and which once lost can never oe reciiilmod. fu the discrimination, di what you call the Diagnosis of diseuses, a? well as In their irestmcnt, boa-weighty is tho respous biliiy. and bow rigorous the demuud tor tho most careful observai.on, and the mosi arcuraie and exteusive knowledge. />n ignorant physician Li litil.s better than a mu derer, for no mau has n right to trifle with tuc issues of lite and de dh under color of a license io which he is not entailed. Sunning as ii were upon the verge of your prof-enlonal hf*, and ooking forwaid with your minn's oye over the field before you to he difficult, com .heated and Infinite? ly d'ver?iried cases, involving tue health, limbs and Iivc3 of youi fe tow-men whicu you may be called to ti cu:, j ou cannot feel oiheiwiso than o.-pressed with th - sense ot the ob.igatiou inat re-ts upon you to be faithful, un J rap.ib.u and t loioughly equipped .or the I'uty an-i service iu w. ich you have enlisted. Tour license does net certify tout you have coui pl ted your cdue .lion; it rather carr es with it the promise ?nd pledge ihat jou to.ll comolcto ir. Tou stand ut the door ot tho ie., p e, but have not yet entered ihe p-uetraiia. nor g zed upon tue many dtop and august m stones that are hiddrn lhere. F.n er wit . reveroat steps, in hu., ility ol spirit, and with the love ol know.edge, buri ing line a ve-tal fl e. upon the alt rs i f your heart -. Abe g eat phi? losopher, sir Isaac Newt- n, attor spending a li e timein the most engrossing and cmipreheusive stu t-ies and uni hiing lo haman compre hims on the . imple law, the one comm inning principle, that binds the worlds ot tb* material universe into one grand and harmonious sys em said that he felt .ike a little boy gathering p- bbtes upon the shores of tho great ocean of truth. Presumption is the badge and mask of ?sn-vance. Ihe truiy learned are modes . and can afford 11 beso; the mote mey learn, ihe moro thoy realize bow finite is h man taculty. and how i-.flo te arc the stores of . umtui knowl? edge. Mediciue being u scie'ice and bualiug au ari, you hive to lam i I ?ariz e yourselves with iho sp.Cil Uuve principles ol science, and the practical cura? tive i rocsses of art. Ignorant, da ing specula iou empin.-ism-is the bann of your calling, und thc opp. obnura to which il is exposed, uppose > ourse .Te* willi all your farce to the pemic ous und ile ..agog'cal do u:ion that tuc professions sb. m d be thrown open to ad. and that each p.r.oa wi.l.flnd his proper leve'. No device can be contrived be.ter c.icuatcd to lower ihe tone and impair tho influ? ence ol a learned vocation, i he proper antidote? to thisdclu-t- u are a bi h aud rising ?cae of attain? ment i u ah that touches real learning, au es;irit de corps that will etiimilate the pri '.o ot i lie elect, an I bind them tug thor ic to arecogniz-d brotherhood, and a dcvo-iou on the part ? f each ono to some pro? fessional Bpccialt la which lie will un lei uk-, so far as in him lies, io nuke his knowle ge accurate and pr. found, tho history of civil-zuioa shows that the learned profession.- h..vc bec. in the pa-t great and bcucrieeui engines ol'power and progress, and their poicucy lor ^ood or for evil lu the luiure wiildepoud u?-on th*1 degree of intel i gfnee, learning and virtue by which thev are characterized. I say again, that tho imperial virtue cf thc physi? cian is purity of kvior A->d PO ii is of nil men; for honor is truth, and tho finest sense of j if-tic and faithfulness m all duty. Honor is high moral senti? ment, aci high moral eeoiimeut ls tho to. most stone aud capital, the saving grace.aud crowning ex? ec.liney of ail great and r.ood ci aractcr.' Engrave this truth upou your heurts, and let it run throu h all your actions, lt is somewhat tho fa-hiou ot the day o enesr at "high lone," as wmettiUig variant iro'iu, or inconsistent wnh, nuteiu.1 nur. st It was not so re -.arded in the better da.e of tho Common? wealth; aud'f it be so row, let tho moial ha?o do uiin.on over thc material. The former IB spiritual und belongs to thc eternal fitness and harmony of the tra h of God; the latter is cB-entiilly of tho earth, and perishes in tho use. You. cannot hav failed to remark that a rortaiu ?pint o demo.-ahzi.cion, a certain locaing of the bends < f morai obligation IIHB crept over the laud. Ii is ab.ight Ilka; thai ol the o ead.y Upas, and will sap the very Teals of ail true character aud high i.erformanc-. In your profession high tune is more t ir. u a soutlmeut or a pol'cv-it is an ausolutc uo -essitv. Without it. then* con be neither safety nor coufld nee. As you priz : your noble calling, and would keep irs -'andar . puro and high udvaucod. cherish iu your bosoms thc sacred und undying flame of individual honor, so that the name of phy? sician shall be rcgarJoJ in every household in the laud as ihe s- nanya! cf whatever ls trustworthy, br. fi--lal and I ru e. 'I he g'od physician ! bow enviable is the title I how fun of excellence and dignity ! The good phu stcian! ot whom ihe archetype aud divino cxemp ar is i ii KI sr, thc great h?.i!er and physician of souls I He w. nt about o i earth healing the sick, n-storing tbrlum-i and the Mud, curing ull " annarof diseases and doing all mauuor of good. In tho spint of rev orcureand at a dis auo almost infinite, you may fol low in his footetem, and wiu lor yourfi-l-es th? re? wards aud l)t-?iu;i. mac ero wu the career of tho good phy-ician. Gentlemen, do -ot f.?rgct this venerable institu? tion. lt has seen better days and bright r fortiinos. Tho halloaing hand of misloit me is upon it; und tt'O sprit of historical achievement an-i invincible eut. rj> i c i tironu i lt ?<ud within lt. Wire ?nd learned n.ei are denying themselves in its behalf, sud sacrificing ea-o sud corni..n to rebuild and po - pe un e i>. lt wi I sec bettor days aui brighter for? tunes ?gain, and you will huvo abundaut l ea-ou to bc proud i-f it. lu ian une wo bid you God-speed . on you.-courses, with the unitfocied cordial wish th .t the career ot each oue of you may be pro per ous, ko lorublc uud huppy. At a meeting of thc graduating clasi, held tho fame day, the following resolutions wero adopted : Resolved, That we hero?-y extend our thinks to Hon. W. I). Portei for bis masteriv. instructivo and appropriate address to us, and heroby req. -st a copy tor pub .cation. Resolved That lo tho Dean and Faculty nur grati? tude is due tor their courtesy aud untiring exertions in our behalt. Resolved, i hut we also express our indebtedness to thc supp ciucmary Pn-fessom lor the material as? sistance ullorJcd us, and tho persevering zeal exhi? bited 0>y them iu our advancement Resolve . i hat oar warme-1 thanks are hereby icudcred to Dra. F. P. Po cher, J Somers Buist, S. la. Lockwood, L. M. -iver, ir., and B V. Joye for the great facilities afforded us in our clinical stu dis. R'solved, That wc eall the attention of tba young men of the south, di H imus of a me deal educa; iou, to the facilities afluir, ed by the .-outh Carolina Me? dical College, and -especifuUy suggest that thoy should avail themselves ot these great aovauUges. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions bo pre? sented to Hon. W. D Porter, to the Faculty and SuripIemtary Prufesson. a id tint the Fuculiy bo r? qne-tid to append a copy of the same to the next annual circular. Joux T. Ki.sc; M. IX, Chairman. Oso.vn DUNCAN. M. D., Secretary. P. T. PENDLETON, M. D, ) .?. JT. VIDAL. M. I>, } Committee. W. S. WiouTiuN, AI. D., ) SAM DICKERSON IN WASHINGTON -Our read? ers may not bo aware that their public spirited col? ored "fcl.ow-ciiiz-n," barn Dickerson, is now in Washington, whither he bas re.mired with a view of taking part in tito loyal lesli-itics ot the inaugura? tion bah. '!hat this well known ro;> c-entativc Southern llepuhhcuu is not hiding his light under a bu-hcliulh national capital, t. e Was: mg-on pa? pers afford ample cvi louee. Ala large KepubPean meeting in that city on Thursday last, after t-omo re? marks by a Jlr - reen, we read thal Air. Dick rson. of sou h Carolina, aross and pro seeded io delond tbe lately emancipate J slaves ol .be south 'rom what ho reg owed as the stricture? of Mr. Greou. Mr. Green, in explanation, di claimed an/wish to ruis - ac issue betwe- n tho la c h ml mas, of the sou.h und the coloie.I mau f thc No.-.h. Mr. Dickerson, regretting ti,at his remarks bud given riso to anvlhit g like ill-leeliug le t tho stand, dec ming :o proceed wi h hisuddiu.-s. Wo shall bo uuriuu < to learn thc reception that will be accorded o Sum whoa ?1? presents himsoiflor admission to thc ball on next Thursday night. HOTEL ABBTVALS-February 27 and 2S.- Pa? vilion lletH.-Vf Edlugs. Atlanta ; C II Carri, h. Phlla. delphia; Captain S L li m nett, Beaufnrt Ilo.c'; H B Vannes-. Co.isaw Island; C S Cordelie. Georgia; J Kunuer. Now York; Jemes Koonry, Columbia; Capt J P Stevens, City; W P Mnipson. Alabamn; F Brown, New York; * * Shuck, J F Dickinson, J T Smith, Burn - ell; M Eames, ... w York; G T Alford and lady, Florida; G W Banly and wife, New York. Charleston Hotel.-M c We?t, Baltimore; Dr. J H Bogers. New York; A B Medina, Washington; W A WriL'ht. J B hz ll, C- luml-ia; W H Wish, 0 W Graves, New York; J II Hoyel, t hicago; J I'arker, G W Parker. Michigan; W \ Kerby, New York; O M ?ad? dier, South Ouroifnaj il M Mc irs. Philadelphia;! B Cram and servant, P lownscn, J C Boyd, Now York; B D Bukett, (itv; S AY Fu . mell, B ll Stearn?, Pennsylvania; Jo-cph McDouald and wife, B s leny ri nd aud wile, New York; L Notion, New Orleaus; ii Puck, South Carolina; S W Maurie.?, Kingdree; Captain Fen Pick. Steamer Pilot Bnv; Daniel Zi mm erm tn, SL Matthews; E C Webb. City; ll S Hire, Ne* Ynrk; ll L Pal uer, New York; Dr. M K II "goa, Columbia; R T St irne. Louievi.le, Kentucky ; D McDo; aid, New \ork; Mino fra ?rici liimmer. Franz llim mer, German Opera; W it Duff. New York; HR chu khaui, Georgia ; W Ll til, Waterbury, conner* lieut; S H dm s. Nev/ York; S Iti'sy. Vermont; C La th io pe .-.nd wife, Mrs. -colt. Mis? La th rope, A D Li th ope, Jam s E .Miller, (hariet summer. John Oldorsn iw, W B Gilbert ll H r.anuing, G Harrall, John Phiops. New York; Fr nk oliver. Jam -s Saw? yer, h F Jacques, Phila olph a ; V. i avid, Connecti? cut; i W Noble, Chi -ago ; i bomas Maybrick, Liver? pool; C W Lewis, Boston ; Jacob Cohen and wile Miss Cohen, Ch rles ton, GB AND GEBMAN OPERA.-To-nisht the grand German Opera Troupe mike their firat appearance in thia city in Flotow's delicious opera of Martha. We-hare already giren a notice of theoelebrlrr-of this troup?, which has wo a golden opinions from rast audiences all over the United States. lathe opera mentioned above they are tho only troupe any of tho members of which have bad the opportunity of stiidying.it under the iaunediito supervisi?n of the composer. BASEBALL.-According to the announcement in Saturday's i> EWS. a match'gome of Base Ball was played on the Citadel Green between the "Liberty" and the "Alert" Base Ball Clubs, ?nd was witnessed by a large number of persons. The "Liberty" wae victorious, the ecore standing as fellows: LIBERTY. huns. Outs Hon ison p.6 0 Mathews c.2 8 Mcciars an, lb...4 2 Weil. 2b.3 3 McLane, tb.5 1 Morris, ss.3 1 Brown, rf..i 2 Boskit, li.8 2 Baker, cf.3 1 ALERTS. Buns. Outs. Hoaiin, c.3 2 Brcwn, lb.8 1 Itipl-v, 3b.1 2 turkin. 2b.3 2 i Dugan, sf.3 1 Tilt, cf.2 2 Egleston, rf.3 0 McGuire, ss.2 2 Meyer, p.1 3 Total.31 15 I Total.21 15 Home runs-Liberty : Bondson 1; Alerts none. F4y catches-Libert. : Heauson4,Ma.hews 3. McLane 1, Morris 1; Total9. Alerts: Bcs.ina. Passed balls-Mathew? 3. Heslin 3: l?UBiNK?S NOTICES. MB. ANDREW MoBEtitsis Broker, No. 8 Broad street, wants South Carolina Railroad Bonds, past due, or due in 1869 or '70. DEV GOODS, ?to.-Mesara. Louis Cohen & Co., No 248 Kms-street, have now on hand a very ex. tenvive and well assorted stock oT iresh and fashion able dry goods, to which they invite special at? tention, together with their large stock of dreB3 goads, cloths ?nd embroideries. SPBINO GOODS.-Special attention is called to to thc array of new attractions published by F ure li? go it k Brothers in THE NEWS of this morning Fine gooda ol all qualitiesat lo sr prices: ..?pring ea icoesat 12 si oe i ts per yard, kc. For furthor particulars, see aavertxsemonL FRENCH FLAKES AN? FLOWEBP-The atten? tion of oar readers is directed to tho announcement that Messrs. Psllorso k Co. will only remain in Charleston one week longer, see their advertise? ment. -o STOCK AND^REAL ESTATE B KOKET_Special attention is called to tho card of Mr. A. C. Kaufman, who has opened an office at No. 26, Broad street, for the transaction of a brokerage ?".nd commission busi? ness, iu stocks and real estate. Mr. Kiufmrnisa young man of character and rapaePy, and business entrusted to his caro will bu well and faithfully per? formed. THE FBOPBIETOBS ' OF "Whann's Raw Bono Supe, phosphate ot Lime cordially id vite funner?, dealers aad o.hers interested in procuring a first class manure, to call aud examino their works, sec process of minufactuio, and itisp ct the materials used. They ha?o no secrets, give full value, and guarantee their Phosphate toc?me up to the itan d ord a.alyais. Claiborn, Herring k Co. aro tho agents for the sale of it in Auausla aed Charleston. February 23 Imo ALL WHO ABE IN WANT of prims substantial Boots and Shoes, srfll Hud thom at John Commins, No. 131 Meeting-street, near tho Markot. lhoy arc offered at retail, mi February 22 To THE PLANTEES OF SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEonoiA-Believing "WHANN'S" RAW BONE SU rEnrnosPHATE OF I IVIE to bo fully equal to tho best Fertilizers in maiket, and superior to many, au ! being desirous or having it thoroughly tested, we buvo c melude 1 to offer tho following Premiums; 1st. For the largest yield of Co ton fiom an acre of land, n Silver Pitcher worth S100. 2d. For the soc ond largest yield of Cotton from an acre of land, a silver Pilcher worth f50. 3rl. For thc largest yield ot Com from an ucre of land, a Silver Goblet worth $23. Thc above premiums will bo awarded where ?WuiMSs'" KAW DOSI ^urEiipuoernAiE alone is used on tho acre producing thc >lcld. Those applying for the premiums will be required to furn sh satistacto'y evidence of the amount p o duced on thc aero, and a statement of thc manner lu which they applied tho manure. A limited amount only of this l bosphato will bc distributed during tho season. Prices, delivered oa the cars at Charleston, $65 per ton, cash; or 870 for approved eily accept anees, payublo 1st Novrmnor. CLAGHOBN, HEuBING k CO., Accommodation Wharf, Charleston, 8. C., And No. 7 Warren Block, Augusta. Ga. February 23 Imo /inanrial. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD BOftTM. BONDS OF THE SOOTH CA KOLI VA RAIL? ROAD past due or due in '60 or '7*. wanted br ANDBEW M. MORELAND, Broker. Marrh 1 No. 8 Broad-street. Sfyirts anH /arntsl)ing (?ooDs. GET YQTJR SHIRTS AT E. SCOTT'S, * SHIRT E JV! JP 013. ITT JM, Meeting-street. Undor the Star Shirt Sign. STAR. 9 rs rt O t? QB S P Sd ft i-f o o i-i Su ft ?5 rt <"0 M ?< < ' ? Silli: 1 s A\D COLLARS. Also, every Varioty of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS', AT PRICES TEAT DEFY COMPETITION'. January 1 6mo M tc ISTIN OM rn is L.T FU USDU. Y. THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW FDBNISH1NG THE IMPROVED MCCARTHY COTTON GIN, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, of various sizes on hand IMPROVED VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL CORN HILLS, SUGAR MILLS, SUGAR BOILERS AND PANS, of all sizes UOBSE POWERS ASD GIN GEARING, from C te lo foot in diameter IMPROVED LEVER COTTON PRESSi:3 lor Hone power, saw and Rice Mills MACH I NEU Y AND CASTINGS of all aesrriptionr made lo order Particular attention paid to UOUiE FRONTS AND CASTINGS FOR BUILP INGS. GRATINGS, CISTERN COVERS, SASH WEIGHTS, dc, ?Cc, WILLIAM S. HENElvEY, MA CHI N IS 1 A NB F O UNDER No 314 MEETING-STREET, Cli.\llLE.-jTON, S. 0. August 3 limn G til). H . M O F I* O C K., FACTOR AND FOMMISSION MERCHANT, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, Charleston, 8. O. P. GADSDEN HASSLE. 6inos September 2) ?tntti0ir Sjlts. SH EKIFK'S SALK. Ey virtue of the folio wini Tax Execrations, tome directed aad delivered, will be sold THIS DAT and lO-HOBBOW/the first and'second days of March, at the-northeast corner of the Court? house, bahre in the hours of ll o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M, All the BIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST of the defendants below stated, in Leases not exceeding 6<-vcn years in the lollowing described property, levied on and to bj sold for Taxes due the State and Gesta. Terms oash. E. W. M. MACKEY, Sheriff Charleston County. St. Philip and St. 31 i cha el. ALLSTON. Estate JOHN House and Lot south side Montagne-street (two executions each), 1631-39 63. AN OBUM. Trust Estate JANE HOMO and Lot No. 318, east side. Meeting-street 16 20. BAILEE, J. G. . . Lot, Shepherd-street-ll PC. BENO, M. cot corner King.and Queen-streets-22 75. BBOWN, Estate A M. ilou-o and Lot, Tradd-strcet-22 75. COTTLE, RDBEBT. House and Lot. Bast side Ashley-street-15 61. CLEARY, P. hi ouse and Lot, Montag uo aud Rutledge streets 18 15. COATES, S AM VEX J. (two ex?cutions) One House, ca-1 side Presldout-sbrott, No. 6-18 26. CLEARY;, P. al. House and Lot, No. ll Chariotte-.troet-15 87. COMTON, JANE. Bouse and Lot, No. 19 Hoyno-street-85 95. COBKIEB. CN.. Lot Ca hoan-srrest-12 43. DALT, HENRIETTA. House and Lot, No. 44 Tradd-streeL House and Lot, corner Ohuxah and Atlaatic atroo-e-64 45. DARCY, M. Six Aero Farm, near Powder Magazines, c'ty boundary, and House and LoL. No. 634 Klog e tree t-28 77. EPSTELN, D. & P. House and Lot, No. 360 King-street. Housd and Lot, No 372 King-street-113 75. FIELDS, Estate ALEXANDER Lot "pans souti" Court-7 27 FANHLL. F.. Hou.c and Lot. No. 17 Nassau-street. . Vacant Lat. Meeting-street-IT 59. FOOARTIB, EDWARD Be .din: und Git/ Land,, north side Calhoun streit-20 .99. HOLMKS, SARAH A. Bouse -nd Loi, Coming street-ll 15. HART, HENRY T?o La s m King-street-14 1?. HARMS, A. J. Hon e > nd Lot, Beanfain-slreet-3135. HUDSON Estate JOHN. House and Lot Rutledgc-atreet-15 87. LIMSHOLTSE, li. J. (two executions) Bouse and Lot Hlltott-srrtor. House and Lot i rad 1-sti set. House and Lot Um o bon BC-street-91 56. MARSHALL, L. F. Lot .-miui-street-14 15. MOOD, Rev. J. W. Houso aud Jot No 7 Wmtwortb-srreet-31 35. MONAGHAN, JOHN J., (two executions) House aud lot No. 19 (north sida) Beaufain-street, and otuer property No. 17 George-street- 46 23. MATTHEISBEM, E. H ou o and Lo. No. 19 spring-street-39 95. llATruEWs, Mis. E. J. H. .uss und Lot Beaufaia, between Pitt and Coming sUeeiB-14 .2 AIAKKLKY, Mrs. HESTER, (two executions) L?t south eldo Line-street, between railroad and Meeting-street--17 64 MARSHALL, LOUISA F. House aaa Lot Franklin-street-20 89. O'BRIEN, P. Houto and Lot, corner Short and Macy ck streets 1415. PAN KIN, S. E. House and Lot, No. 27 Chapel-street-48 B6. PABKER F Hons" and" Lot, Pltl-3trcet-19 56. PORTER, R. House and Lot, Borroiford-stree*-14 15. PHILLIPS, Estate ELIZA H. u-eand Lot, No. 5 Marion-strict-21 08. PHILLIPS, L. J. A J. House ond Lot, corner Green and College-streets 75 36. REYNOLDS, R. F. .Lot in Line s tte't-9 85. RHETT, J. M. and wile. i arm, Lowndes Aven .e-33 75. REID, A. (two executions) Houso and Lot No. 47, west side Chur ?h-street li2 89. SANDERS, W. T. Bouse and Lot, No. 32 Washington-street-77 03. SCHWARTZ, H. Lot No. 101 Lilly Court-8 99 SCRAPER, M. Uonse and Lot, America-street-13 43. SCIOIYDT. list ate ELIZABETH, (three executions) liouu- and Lot, soutu etoo Montague, between Coming and flit-44 45. SCHRODER, JOHN. Bouse and Lot No.C9 fprlng-etreet-57 15. SIMONS, Mrs. S. House and Lot No. ll Doughty-street-35 66. EPSTEIN, M. & P. Hoon- and Lot King and George streets-85 95. SMITH, S. A. lot Anson-strcet-ll 57. STAFFORD, II. R. Hotiso and Lot No. 30 \ east side Meoling-street 8 4L ?STBOHECKER, J. P. & C. C. store and Lot No. 155, west side Meeting-strtet 83 81. STUART, M. E. House and Lat, Franklin-street-1769. THOKN, REBECCA (four executions) House aud I ot, No 13 Duncan-street. H?uso and Lot, No. 32 Calhoun-street, Ac., ?tc 42 61. WASHINGTON, DIANA (two executions) House and Lat south aide short-street-15 43. WHALBX. 13. G. (two oxecutioos) House and Lot, No. 79 Beaufain-street-Ol 60. WnKiNSON, J. W. (two oxecutious) Bouse and Lot, uroad-etrcot-10 70. WILKINSON, PADLS. House onu Lot, north side Chapel-street-1014. WILSON, MAXY E. House and Lot, south side Bogard-stroet, 14 07. WESCOTT, Estate G. W., (two executious) Four Boutos on Gad-den Orren. Lot on Meeting-street, near Romney-otreet-14 34 WALPOLE. E. N. Boase aud i ot. north side of Norman-street-35 37 WILLIAMS DIANA Lot, north nd-- ot Bogard-etrect-7 35. Christ t Lurch Parish, ALBURN CHARLES 75 acres of Laud-C ll. DROWN, 49 acre* ot Land- 8 98. BLACKWELL, S. B. 1076 acres ol L md-22 33. C.'PKBS Entai) J. 8 (two executions) 365 seres of Laud-16 2J. CAPERS, Estale JOUN 30 J actes of Lund-10 60. CUDDY, l?state WM. Ib u.cand Lot, Mount Pleasant-10 35. FREEMAN, HENRY. '.'lu uc es of Land-ll 07. FREEMAN, E-daii* E. iiousc and Let Mount Pleasant-C 93. HAYES Estate JAM?. 35J acres Land - 15 35. INOLESBV & FBLLMAN. OM? acre? Laud-ll CS. LEGARE, N. 450 aerea of Lan-l-1176. LEO a HI:. Estate D. 45a arro, of Laue-ll 76. PLURIPOY, Estate A. Lo -, Mount Pleasant- 6 95. BOSK, HEXRY, (two executious) 290 acres ol Land-2331. HIGHWOOD. B. F. (throe executions) S.) acres of I and-3i 53. WnrLDEM, W. H 15- 0 acres of Land-21 65. St. 1 hom nu iiml St. Dennis. JENKINS Estate JOHN, (two exoeutions) 312 acron of Land-21 87. LA CHIC? TR. J. (i wo executions) 4724 acres of Land-284 12. LUCAS. T. Ii.. Estate of (two executions) 3i'0 icres of Land-19 17. R BINSON, ALEXANDER 6tr0acre -. f Laud-18 49. SELBY li. H. & Co. 49U? uorcs of Land-48 67. St. Andrew's Parish? BYRNES. Estate J. P. '.'0 - acres of Lind-7 35. HARP H. (two ex-oufionfl) Land, Jamo-i Li'and-178 00. MCCABE. Jr MES Lind, St Audra?'B-IO 40. SIM, Dr. Tuns. St. John's Collrton BARNETT, J. H. (two executions) 71H uo: LS of Lana-63 98. LEG .BK J. C. W. ii wo executions) 322 acred ol Lind- '2 75. Siiic LL E>!atH li. 85 .teri's of Land -10 7?. VYH ILI Y. E 0. 351 a re - of Land-21 r4. WILS.?*, J.HIN lt.. Exectiror i .-md o.i J.HIC' . ? laud, 2100 acres-GO 91. WILSO*, J. CN U , 'Wiminiistra'or i-lama.l >u on John's Lland, 210J acres-12 48. St. ??n m es Santee. BATE* O. Z. _iu>. ? of Land-3 53. BuiN-0 -. LUAU ('wo oxecutions) 36 ?3 uer s ut Laud. 21- 0 : cres of i ami- 21 66. ?UBitux, W. e... (lour executions) SIM) acas of Lund-39 20. JACKSON, Er-(ate R. K Ith 0 acres ol Laad-8 29. LOFTON E-daio S. H. 61 ino acr's of Land-16 16. J.ILLS, C. W. Land. st. James Santee-9 29. St. Stephen's Pariah.! BALLENTINE, Estate ISAAC J. _ MO acres ol Land-O li. DAVIS, Estate JOHN N. ?'' WO acres of jand-7 63. EDWABDS, JOSH 1600 acres of Land-8 65. LOFTON, J. J. Lind In St Stephen's,-acres-ll 051 RODOERS, Estate Wu. 7S0 acres of Land - 7 65. WraTBE, Estate rt. 8. P. 600 acies of La- d-6 65. St. James' Goo se creek B?RBAGE, Estate JOSH. 25 acres of Laid-6 26. CHTJBB. JACOB .. 100 acres of Land-7 36. CHTJBB. JOHN 220 acres of Lands-7 41. CHUBB, CALEB > 62 acres of Land-7 08. CLARK ALEXANDER 143 acres of Land-6 67. CONNED. Estate JOHN 400 acres of Land-12 ll. . . CARROLL B. Lot-10 08. EASTERLTNG. E. M. 100 acres of Eaad-712. GIBSON. W. Lot near Summerville-7 36. HABT, I. and S. ~ 6511 acres of Land-12 4>. HABT, LEWIS 310 acres of Land-10 48. HASS, JOHN 62 acres of I. and-G 46. JOYNER TJ.TOP.T. 143 arres of Land-6 85. KENNEDY, Mrs. ANN Lot near summerville-13 26. EETBH, M. J. 600 acres of Land-13 70. LINKS, Estate SAMUEL 1050 acres cf Land-13 81. HEACHEB, G. W. Lo: near-Summerville-6 34. MURPHY, DENNIS. 100 acre ? ol Land-7 08. PARKER. J. and T., (minors) 200 acres of Land-li 30. PAYNE, THOMAS, Lot near Sommerville-6 34. PEBBY, J.J. Lot near Summerville-13 41. PEAGLEB, Mrs. SARAH 14 acres cf Land~:5 84. ROBEBTSOS. R. Lot near Sommerville-6 92. SCHRODER. Mrs. M. Lot near Summerv?le-6 92. WINTEB, JOHN. Ill acree of Land-7 67. WTT.T.TAMM, Wrr.T,TA\r 75 acres of. Land-6 72. WAGNBU. T.Ji. 150 acree- of Land-7 61. March 1. SHERIFF'S SAT.B. BY A. C. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. By virtue-of a writ of Fitri Facias,- to mc direct =d and delivered, nil! he sold TH'S DAT, the 1st Marcb, at il o'clock, A. M., precisely, on A deer's N ort h< wharf, All the riy ht. iitle and interest of the defendant in FIFTEEN BALEM OF CPLAND.OOITON. Levted.ou and to be sold as the property of Farr H Bates at 'he snit ot Wm. Dawkins. Terms cash. K. W. M. MACKEY, March i_m3_P. O. O. Under a Foreclosure of Mortgjge from to -. Bf A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. On THUBSDAY, 4 h day of March instint, on Union Wharf, foot of Pin kuoy-atreet, at 12 o'clock, I will oxposoat Pabiic suet ion, Ouc-io rib interest in the sloop W?ANDANK. to? gether with her Musts. Bowsprits. Yards, -alls, Big alna. Anchors. Cable?, Boats,Tuckie,Furniture, Ap? pal ol aud AppurU-n.nces. Terms caBb. E. W. M. MACKEY, Agent for Mortgagee, March 1 mw th 3 C '-DLR DKCKEE IN EQ.VITY. John Carsten et al, vs. Joel R. Sloan, et al. BY A. C. McGILLlYItAY, Auctioneer. On FRIDAY, tho 12th day of March A. D. 1869. st ll o'clock. A. M., ?ill bo hold in front of tho Old Customhouse, lu charleston. Ml teat LUI OF LAND, with the Bulldingsand improvemouts thereon, situate on tho south side of Anu -t.-eet near Blizabeih-struot. measuring and containing ?. fro at on Ann-street 36 1-et, aud in dep h ou cast and west lines 200 feet. Butting and bounding nonh on Ann-street east on lands of Biamycr, south on land ol Gibbo?, and west on.lands of C. M. Carsten. Terms-Half cash ; balance ou a credit of one year, smrnred hy bond bearing Interest, at seven per ct-nc per annum, from date, and a mort ago of the premitjc?. E. W. M. MACKEY, February ID 1 m3 tl sheriff C. C. VIYDEK DECK?KlN ifc QJJiTY. The Provident Institution for Saving in the City of Charleston vs. Robert J. Limehovse. BY A. C. Mc(i LLIVKAY, Auctioneer. Ky virtue of the Decree made in this case, I will sell, at the Old Ptttofucc, on TUESDAY, the 16cb day ol Varch next, at ll o'clock A. M., All that Lui' OF LA ND, ii tua tc, lying and being on the south .?-ide of Tradd-sireet in the City o' Charleston, with u Dwelling Douse and Building 'hereon, formerly known by the n-imbrr sixty-nine (69), but now by tbo number si-venty-seven (No. 77); butting and bounding to the south on land now or late of James J .oclt-h. ti the cast on land now or late of Ls. W. Br ns i wan, to the west on land now or lato ol John cunningham, and to tbe north en .J rao J-v.r. ot- Measuring and containing in front tbiriy-six (36) lc?, more or less, and in depth, by mearan meut a- OJO fence now stands, one hundred (100) fee. more or ess, being the same lot conveyed to i-oben lam, house by Henry C. Glover, ixecutor of Jobn Duncan, by deed bearing dato tho 26th day of Marc'a 1828. bv which said deed ihe depth or the above lot ie described as ono hundred and tweniy (120) feet, more or Iocs. Terms-Ooo half cash; balance ona credit of ono year, to be secured by bond and mortgage of prem? ises; tuc bulldinc* lo be insured, and koj.t insured, and thc pel cy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. E. W. al. MACKEY, robruury 23 l.mchl,8,16 jj. C. C. Estate 'ale of Superior Household Furniture Brussels Carpets, Oil Cloth on Floor, Stairs and Lobbies, Glassware, China, Crocker;,, Kitchen Stoves. JfC WAL McKAY Auctioneer. WIUbcsoldTO-MORBOW, ia msrob, nt nalf-pa-,t 10 o'clock at lesidon-o No. - Meeting st i est, PARLOR ?URM1UKE-Bair seat SOFAS, chairs, Whit-Nor, centre I able, Mantel Cloclr, VHBOS, Orua unuit-, arue Oil PniuUnuii and Engravings in o il t a d Ro-ewoo-t ' romes, Brussels ('arne: Rugs. Mo h.,ir and Lace Window< urtai .s. Cornices and suadis, Two Hundred To umcs bouka, 4c. DINING ROOM FUUNIIURK. viz-Marble Top Oak IDc?O RD, Marble lop t?ak Pier lablc. rx tension Oak Diui g Ta'le, Oak Rocking Cbairs and Lasy . hair, Cane - cut Oak- Dining Ch irs, Oil Cluth. cliiun. crokery, Ulussware, superior tn^raviuas, . c.. Ste. B. D-ROOM-CO I TAGE SEIT-?. Wardrobes, Bu? reaus. Ch ir.?, Hcdstcads, Hair and Mo?s Muttrcscs, aipttls. AC . ?kc. Cundllioiu cash. All articles to bc removed on day of aal*. Marou 1 Fordham's Barroom and Ile-1 ur ant, Meeting ' street, opposite Burns' Lam. Wit. Mc i AY Wi'l sell TP-MORROW. 2d inst., at 10 o'clock. CONTENTS of Bar and R?.-t.urant, aud Three Bil? liard tables ? I erm s c sh. T Will sel, ou WFDNEPDAY, 3d inst, atXo. 1?C Mc.U I: g-stnet, FURNITURE. Stoves, rations, ic. Mi rch 1 JVo :2 Calhoun street, leith Buildings thereon South sitte. near Anson-slreet, at Auction. BY tf. McB IDE b??lT?. Auctioneer. TO-MORKOW, the 2d of March, at ll o'clock, at tho Old Po.tofftce. will be 80 d, Tho above, containing 43 feet front by 164 fee deep on the cast linc, by 153 feat on thc west Une, mors or ic*?. i erras-One-third cash; tho ba'ance in one and two years, s.cured as usual. A liberal disc- unt lor all cash. tuth.ntui_March 1 Books! Books! Books! BY WARU?\A W & CARMV. Wi 1 ur si ld, at 'ho < ffl-e of WAI DL ' ? ic CAREW, Bod, uoxt sute-street. at ll o'clock A. M., on v< , DNESIMY i ext. the3J instant, A cullei-tioh . f O' -U ABU RARS BODKS, Iheo lt leal, biosopbical a d Historical. Among thom arc savcr.il works ot grea. a tunity; such a "ti h lia s cia, 1533-Jerome E i on; an sncieutUeb ew Bible, debit wand C'hul'ie n Li xicon. 1698," ire, 4c. fte. Al" '. -cvcial v luibloi om mc t ne- and othor al seel an ou Koo s ? ceo tab e .o the general reader, ratal ci.es ou day ot 8.1c. Mar h J mw2 VSItSON & BAIES, CHAMPAGNE ALE BREWERY, HARLEM, N. Y. This celebrated A'e is brewed fresb all through tbo y- ar and is guaranteed to ke--p sound through thc hoae-t weather aud on that ucoo nt is of a l Ales tho nest adapted ts tho -ou.born ol.mate. Hie proprietors are des ro IM ot estib?ioing a trade tor their Alu in this ic. oe, uud wish to "ate a rongemctits wi h som : ^n rgctic, re.-ponsitle party to toke ^he gency lor the suie of it in ? ba-1 stun and vicinity. RYE KRON k BATH K, Harlem Station, .NOW York O'y. February 15 3me eduction cSalrs. ? Boots, Shoes, Hats, f?c. , KNOX, DALY & CO., 44 So. 150 Me: tin pr, comer of Wentworth sireet, Will sell TBI9 CAY, commencing at 10 o'clock, A. H.. - earea Men's and Women's BOOTS, SHOES AND BALMORALS _casei Men's and Ber 5' Wool and Felt Hats - cases Ladies' and Misse*' Hats, Besotted. - AXfiO, A variety of DBY AAU FANCY GOODS. Conditions cash. _ March.I Standing and Running Rigging and Suits, for Account of the Underwriters and all Conr cerned. BY J. A. ENSLOW & CO. TO-MORROW. 2d Instant, at ll o'olock A. M., will be sold oa Palmetto Wharf, alonirsids schooner Montrose, Lot Fore and Main Standin; and Bonn in? RIG? GING, ^ - . ALSO, One OLD SATL. _Marchi -Yo. 26 Nassau street at Auction, BY R. H. MARSHALL & BRO. TO- ? OBRO W, 2d March, at ll o'cl ck. w?l be sold, at the Old los tc huco. The above RESIDENCE, contaiomg fire square rooms and attics. Lot 45 feet 7 !? ches on Nassau street; 86 feet on west Une, by 102 ieet in depth, more or less. - 1 erm s-$350 cash ; balance in one and two years, secured as usual. Purchaser to pay Auctioneers for papers and stamps._3_Mamb? Store No. 13, South side Hayne-elreet. BY Z. B. OAKES. Will be sold TO-MOBEOW. 3d March, at the Old Post?nico at LT o'clock. That three-story BUICK --TOBE, Ho. 13, south side Hayne-street. now occupied by Messrs. Brahe b Co, Leather Dealers Lot measures 21 feet front and 117 feet in depth; store 90 reet deep, and :n com-. pie tc order. Conditions caslu Purchaser to pay tor papers and. Btam-.B. March 1 Citg Engine nouses and Lots. BY Z. B. OAKES. WiB bo sold, TO-MORROW, 2d March, at the Old Postoffice, at ll o'clock, Two ENGINE HOUSE j AND LO Id, belonging to the city, via: The BC ix DDI G AND LOI', east aldo Anson street, near Laurens, recently occupied by the "Young America." The Bul ding and Lot .lately occupied by one of the City Engines, situated at the northwest cor? ner of Washington and Inspection streets. Conditions-Hs f. ash; balance in oue year, with interest. Purchaser to pay dry Attorney for papers and stamp?. .March 1 QenUel Residence, No 106, Hast side ofSfu Philip, one door South oj Morris street. BY Z. B. OAKES. WAL be sold, TO-MORROW, 2d March, at tho Ord Postofflfe, at ll o'Uoek, That well fli ished and gen eel i WO-4ND-A-H ALT SVOuY 'WELLING, No 106; east side ft Pnlhp staeet, containing four upright una two attic rooms. Large pantry and dressing room, wide ? entry and handsome stairs. Tue House measures 18* by 4ft tuet. Double piazzas south and east. Private stairs. On the premiaos is a wed nni.-h^d two story ai'ehen, , La-idea largo tiste n a ad well. The dwelling is mr nished with gas tiitmes and bells throughout Lot . measures 36 feet iro >t and 110 feet in doutn. Imme? diate possession can be given . . Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for. papers and stamps. 'March 1 Desirable Investment-Nos. 89 and 41 Wall' Street. W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. Will be sold TO-MORROW, l? March, at the Old Festomoe, at ll o'clock. That TWO S O. i Y WOOD. N TENEMENT, known as Nos. 39 and 4l Wall st.-cet, two doors south.of Calhoun. Maid tenemen contains eight rooms. Lot measures 35 foul front by 98 ieet deep, moro or less. enos-Ouo-thi?d casb ; bal JJce in on-,. two, three and four years, w.th interest, property to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay ns. for p users and stamps. March 1_fmtuB Desirable Small Dwellings at Auction. W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. Will bo sold at the Old Po? tom rr, at ll o'clock, lO.MOBtlUW 2d March, That small and desira le DWELLING HO DST,. situate at the northwest ooaiar of America and blake stree.s, contulu>ng 4 rooms, an 1 outbuildings. Lot measures 30 feet iront by 45 feet in do pta, mora or lese. AIM, 1 nut two ?tory WOODEN P.EsiDENeE adjoining the ab ve, and known as No. 13 Blake-street. Hoiso contains 4 rooms and necessary outbuildings. Lot measu es 30 bv 45 fe t, more or less. 'I erma-One half c-ish; balance payable in twelve months with interest, s-cured by bond and mort? gage, with po icy 0. insurance assign td. Purchaser to pay us for papers and stamps. March 1 _fmtn3 Elegant and Desirable Residence. W. Y. LEITCH & R. h. BRUNS, Auctioneers. Will be sold at PubUc Anction, TU-SD AY, 9th March, at tho Old Post office That SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT RESIDENCE, in tho eastern part of the c'ty. Known as the Tacker House. This property is situated on a high and dry portion of the city, commanding a fine view of the ba and harbor of charleston, and cox prises tbe advantages of a city and sea shore residence; ia on one of tbe healthiest localities, and altogether the most desirable property that has been offered at ruction. Ihe LOT is large and spacious, measuring in front on Bay-sti eel - feet, on Coooer street - feet, and occupies one-half of the square, and capable of being Buo-dinded Terms-One sixth of the amount cash; the balance payable in twelve months, with interest, secured by bobd and moitgageof tue proper, y ; insurance, of the bni ding, and assignment of the policy. Pur chaser to pay us for papers and stamps. March 1 mstuS LAMGi? SALK OF RB ? la ESTATE! IN A TL A IN IA, GA. Will be Bold on the first X L*E>DAY in March, by the Administrators of william Berring, deceased, THE FOLLuWIMG PBOPEB1Y: First A m ut uifi JO nt F A ill Lt MANSION, four? teen rooms with necees .rr c o.ets and outhouses, si tua i od on Peach t eo-sircet, in a first class neigh? borhood in every respeot. Second, r-even CI IY LOT? within oro hundred t oct of tho M a ten ouse and Fir-t BapUst Church, four of which have improvements on them; one of tho->e has a good eigni-room buck house fliiiahed throughout Wirb -loseta. Ililrd. A H ICE .TOItEH 1U-E and Kitchen, in tho most desirable business part of the oicy. on Whitehall--^ eet, fronting 27 lest on White aai-sireot, aud running bac'i ono hundred and nineteen feet, with the right ol an alloy 1 Fourth. An exe lient PARU of I70acr*>s on Peach? tree B< ad, four miles ?rona tho cit?; fitly acres of cotton land, with a go d peach orchard und good ten ring. Ftf.k. An interest In WILD LAND-"; also Notes and *co unts and .-docks in several Manufacturing Companies. Mr. Herring having beou long a resi? dent ul Atlinla, he selcctod the uao.-t desirable prop? erty. Lo-.la as ;.i pr. s, nt a.i J prospective value; con? sequently ercsy tool o?jro' u *o. lin every re? spect 1 rms-one-third o*h; th- balance in four and eight mouths, with in crest from day of Bale, J W. ?JI.RKI.V..1 ?SSSK?f Adm-nistrators. A. LEYDEN, J iebruary 13 nsc ' 18 ?ft ucl i u af cru' Reunite ?'tiles. Elegant and Spacious Residence on Rutledge Avenue. W. Y. LEITCH & fi. S. BRUNS. Fer Sale That very elegant and spacious RE^IDENOE situ? ated at the cerner ot kut-eige Avenue and Vander horst-sireet, with extensive flower garden, ana in peridot and eouaplete ordor. haviug bo?a ho-oughly overruled by the best me?bame* and painters In tho city Tbe residence contains in all flfecn rooms, with spaeione palls and water aud gas tnroughoat the bulla ing. The outbuildings are ?pacious and Vbnveoiont, and the garden coniams a eunice collection of flow? er* aud evergreens. The 1 pper story 0 mmanas a fine view of ti- Ashley River and adjooeut islaada. The preavses eau be inspected at any any time by appian, lina ac a\o. 36 BROAD-*! BEET. i ebruary 20_ intiS Real Estate. BY G. McBKIDti SMITH, No 31 Broad-street, -oath side, near 5tnie-streil. At Private ; alo- _ rluai CL>8S BRA. ISLAND ?OriON PLANTA? TIONS Valuable Pice Plantations Valuable Upland Plantations and Farms Extensiv- a ?I V luable Mannt c orles, Mill Site? and D Hg 'ttuJ una.uer Residences in various parts of lbs bon tb ALSO, HOCSS? AND BUILDIMiL /TS of ali ?ia??, prto and dcacntpnons iu every part of tho o-ty January 25 mwl3rao TOHN C. ill? ?TT, ATTOBNET Ar LAW. ~ No. 1 COURTHOUSE SQUARE. February 15 ia wi lao