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i'll li DAILY ?EWs! Largest Circulation.-?;/*.- HAILY -Vf ?'5 BE1XG TUE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RE? COGNIZED AS HAYING HIE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY OP CHARL!STOX. PUBLISHES THF LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN THK POSTOFFICE AT TUE END Ol EACH WEEK. ACCORDING IO TUE PROVIS? IONS OF TUE NEW POSTOFFICE LAW. LOCAL MATTERS. A UCTIOS SALES THIS DA Y. WILLIAM MCKAY will sell at 10 o'clock, at li? italcEToou), Meeting-street, f< ruituxe, potatoes, Atc. J. FKA?ER MATHEWES will sell at Uo'clcck, at at bi< office, Broad-.ueet, ale, porter aud brown stout. A. C. MCGILLIVRAY will sell lor the Sheriff, at ll o'clock, at the old Postofiice. i everal lots ot laud. ALONZO J. WHITE & sos will bell at n o'clock, ut the old Postcfilcc. a valuable plantation. RIECEE k SCHACHTE will tell at 10o'clock, at their stoie. East Bay, corner Uuity Alley, butter, cheese, <sc. T. M. CATER will sell at three-quar.ers pa.-t 9 o'clock, in his stoic, Lrowu'? ? hart, Lutter, sides, kc , , LACKEY & ALEXANDER will sell at 10 o clock, at their sto'e. 1 i Hay. bacon, butter, kc. JOHN G. MILNOR A: Co. will sell ut io o'clock, at their salesroom, Mcetiug-succt, dty good.-, cloth? ing, kc. G. W. STEFFENS will sell at halt-past 9 o'c ock, in his store, VeLdue Ka; ge, butter, cheese, ?-c. . J. A. ESSLOW A: Co. will s-elli-t 10 o'clock, at No. 32 Ea?t Bay, flour, rup and molasses. MEETINGS THIS DAY. rjt. Patrick's Benevolent Society, at 8 P. IL South Carola.* Friendly ?society, at 8 1'. IL Charleston Library society, at 1 P. M. Charlestoj Riflemen Society, at ri P. M. Jefferson Lodge, at 7 f. M. Caro.ina Chapter, at S P. M. Hook and Ladder, No. 2, at 8 P. M. YouJag America Fire Ciinpauj. at 8 P. iL SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD.-Thc engineer and superintendent of this company adver? tise for proposals for budding the road from Coo aaThatchie to Savannah, Ga. THE STEAMER EMILIE.-We ?earn that tho excellent steamer Eu.?ie, eo well known in the Georgetown i rede, has had a change or commanders, and will in future bo in choice cf Capt. P. C. Lewis, Captain Isaac Lavis, who bas been in her, having disposed of his interest in the steamer to thc former gentleman. THE NEW- BELT AND CLUB OF THE POLICE. The police arc soon to be equipped with an enamelled leather belt, with a pocket for the new rosewood club. The belt is adorned with a faucy circular silver-plated clasp, with the word "Police" in laisod letters. They arc expected lo be dressed in this new insignia by thc 27th instant, the day ol the grand an? nual parade. They may also thoa appear in thc now summer uniform. SENDING CUT THE NIGHT WATCH -The sys? tem of sendin;; out thc night watch from the Guard? house i< now conducted on the New York plan. Tho watch ia (enned aud is marched at the front of the Boigeant'sofli v, whore the roster is called and the men are assigned to ? heir posts. As thoy are noti? fied where thev ?ill bc -tatioiied they move off with a tick of tho rut Ie. The rest of thc walch thru re? turn to their quarters to await their turn of duly. THE EVENING BULLETIN.-Thc Srst number of this miniature evening papor was issued yesterday. It is int'.ndcl for gratuitous circulation, and will rely for support upon advertising bu-iness. Tho publisher is Mr. J. W. McMillan, ol Hayne-strect, who promise), that "Thc Bulletin" shall bc "a cheap medium whereby the bu-mess relatiocs of our com? munity may bc conveyed and enjoyed without detri? ment." Wc with "The Bulletin" an abundant success. AN ESCAPED PRISONER CAPTURED.-Some Um: ago. Samuel Ot r. colored, was sentenced to impris onment in the House of Correction. Ho was sent to work on tbe drains, and while there rciui=cd to come out. After thc hands had waited some time, end finding that Orr did not come out, they left thc drain. Du-ing the night Sam came out, and fled to parts unknown. Ho had skilfully eluded de'ection for some time, but on jesterday was brought to grief, and was resentenced to an additional impris? onment CLUBS AND STABS. - Proceedings in thc Mayor's court Monday a orning : George H. Meyer, white, for killing hogs on his premises, in violation of law, had to forfeit his "pork." Richardson and White, colored, for driving through King-street when told te drive off. Fined $6 each. M. Haler, drunk in Tradd-str?er. Fined $10. Sallie Heywora and Neide Cook, two colored streoi strollers, werj sent UD for twenty days each. SURVIVORS' ASSOCIATION.-At the anniversary meeting of this society, held last night, thc follow? ing officers were elected : Colonel F. MCC?ADY,* President. Colonel E. J. WALKES,t lat vice-President. Major THEO. G. UAH KEB, 2d Vice-Pre-ident. ?r. J. FORD PRIOLEAU, Sd Vice-Pr< stdent. Colonel J. F. Hu..T. 4th Vice-president. Captain JAMES ARMSTRONG, i-ccretary. Captain F. K. KUOEB.? Treasurer. ?Vice Colono'. Gaillard, declined re ejection. tVice General Counor. decimal re-election. ?Vice Colonel Walker, elected Vice-Presidont. ROBBERT ON THE STEAMER PILOT BOY.-On several occasions robberies have been cou mitted on bo.j-d of this boat, and no traces could be found of the thiel. On her last trip from Savaucah to Charleston, Mr. Mills, a passenger, was robbed of ] jewelry and other valuaUes. Information was lodg? ed at the police station and OQcer Reed was put on the scent, and succeeded in arresting Thomas Mor? rison and Bozo William?, two firemen aboard. At first they denied all complicity in tho matter, but afterwards owned up, and the articles piomptly tiirned over ?he owner. HOTEL ARRIVALS, APRIL 12.-Pavilion Hold S N Green, Bjrnwell; W B Greene, Miss Louise Beiser, George H Heiser. Charles H Reiser. New York; Philip Cullan<n H Gorham. Steamship Sara? gossa; E F O'Neill, Florida; J S Irdwoll, Fairfield; R C Mathbwes, Rockford, Iowa; F M numb', Kirn well; Mrs H L Cleckley, Miss tl Jtnneys. D Louis, B H Kootts, Orangeburg; N J Thourou, Steamer Dictator. Charl rion Hotel.-Vi A Rook, City; ll Dewing, Stanford. Conn; li Al Gnffia, Darlington; J C Medlin, Cheraw; J R Thome, Now York; Wm White and wife. Alb inv, N Y; TLurlow Weed. Miss Weed and servan', Mrs -tebbius, daughter a:i) scivmt, John F. Delvin, W B Uiker, W H Killer, Nov York. l&BBERY.-Be'lie C'aiil?c'.d, better known a3 the "Soldiers' friend," succeeded, cn Saturday night in seducing one Fraacis Lascko into her hou-o in Bu'l-street, when, through thc agcucj of Diaua, a colored gi I, ami Wm. H. stone, a white ace?m plice, shefleec-d him out of fix hundred a-..J thirty dollar*, which she transferred to the colored girl, I I -who gave it to tho accomplice, who immediately J made tracks up thc - talc road and bailed the money under an old t;ee uear Peyton's Bridge. Laseke had tho parties arresicd. and when in thc cell at the Guardhouse it leaked cut where the plucder had boen hidden. Tho money ha-; t een recovered and the parlies turned over to a magistra'c for prosecu- I j lion. This is tho se oud Hmo that a similar rob- | li bery has been penetrated on an unsuspecting dupe by the same per?oa?. THE UNITED STATES COURT, APRIL 12.-HON. GBOBOE S. BnYAN, PRESIDIDO.-/;? Bankruptcy. The court was engaged hearing petitions iu malters pertaining to bankruptcy, ?nd ordering their appro? priate reference. In Anmxrnlty.-Thc causes of C. B. Grant and others acaiust the sloop P. C. Gaillard for libel was heard. The marshal was directed to sell I he sloop at public auction on the 15th instant, alter duly ad? vertising her in thc daily papers and that he hold proceeds subject to lurtb-r order o th? court. In the Circuit Court - W. A. W ard?a* was appoint? ed guardian ol sundry defendant?. Messrs. Yeadon, Memminger 4; Banckel wero heard in argument, which maintain'd that tho existing Jury is the only ooo practicable under the law, and a legal jury. Juries Nos. one and two, with supernumeraries, w-jce organised and dismissed until the 19th instant. DON PASQUALE.-Tiio opera last night drew i no of s ho most crowded and fashionable audiences that we hive ever .-c n gathered in Hibernian Hull. Don Pasquale wa* presented iu excellent style and H'Ile Durand, as Norina, received a greeting even waru cr than that given herat the concert on Satur day. I: n ay be that thc tes. that the company bi ii enjoyed alter the continuous navel and severe efforts of last week had put them in better voice than at their la-t uppoarav ce: certainly the .-.Hists ali sang wi.h remarkable spirit and fine effect. M'llc Lur.ind is scarcely K>s clianumg as au actress thai, sic IB pleasing as a sinner, and, last 1 lght, thc most fastidious critic coila! hive found nothing lacking cither iu her acting or thc management ol her voice. Even tlc blurring rf the trill, which we bad noticed on saturdiy, had oisaipcand as thouch t y magic. Signor Briguoli sang magnificently throughout the the opera, and in ibo serenade was rapturously en? cored. The great kn>r, however, was somewhat tame in his acting. Siguor Sorti, as 1 on Pasquale confirm? d Ibo cood opinion which had already been formol of him. His conception and acting ot the characters were good, anil his Doe voice was usfd with charming i fleet. Signor Stoffen? ne, brother of thc famous prim i donnn, .Madame Stcffauoue, player! th * accompaui. monts wiih great precision and taste, This genii* mau is of no little value in making the performance a success. As will bc seeu by the correspondence which we print this morling, the Ocpartnre of the opera com pany has been postponed until a late hour io night, so as to allow of thc jerformance ol tho Harber ol Seville this evcn;n?, for the benefit of the Charleston prima donna, M'"c Durand. This opera will be given with dresses and all possible scenic effects, and will be over m all probability by 10 o'clock. M'lle Durand is already a great favorite with our citizens. As a Charwoman she has a cl im upon us, and as a singer she has a chaim which we shall not soon fort ct. We l one then th .t at her benefit to-night every ??eat will bo taken, aud that the lair prima donna will long have occasion to remember hpr first proiessional visit to Charleston. O EPH A NS' ENTERTAINMENT.-Au entertain? ment U to be given, to commence on thc 26th and conclude on the 28th instant, for thc benefit of thc male orphans of thc Cunnon-slrect asylum. Thc finances of this institution are on the brink of ex? haustion, and son-o step is absolutely necessary to save the orphans from want. The Re>\ Father Schacht*, who has just recovered from a severe ill ness, has undertaken to n.anace the ma:ter, and will, no doubt, safely carry the programme through. It will be a rrfresbmeni a-cl gut entertainment, and will bc conducted at thc asylum. REPORT?ES'' CRUMBS.-Thc Rev. Father Ryan (Moina) will visit our city about Ihrec wicks hence. A number of velocipedes passed through the city yesterday for Atlanta. The election for librarian of Ibo Chariostou Libra? ry takes pla<-o to-day, at 1 P. M. The market abounds in silver fish ; it is said to be a sure sign of the coming of summer weather. Officers Coates and 1'eeJ, recently susp< tided, were restored to duty yesterday, afi^r an impartial hear? ing beforo tho Mayor A "tix-pajcr" and a prominent city official Ind a war of wor sa few days ago, which resultcJ in a drown bittlc i? , cecil party claimiug to be the vicior. Some hapless wight gave a dinner party on last Saturday night on tho spur < t* a rumor that the quo warranta had been decided in favor of I'll sbury. A lecture will be delivi re I befo:e th<- Young Mees Christian Association this ovening, at Trinity Church, at 8 o'clock, by the Dev. Whit, mord Smith, D. D. Tho Uacon and Western Railroad Company have declared a d vidcnd rf liiii ty-ibree and a third per cent, out of thc co rnings heretofore invested in the coustru lion and improvement ol' tho rO'd. an! stockholders registered on the books of ibo New York agency can receive their certificatc< at the Bank ol the Repubiic, New York.-al] others at the office of the Company in Macon, Georgia. BUSINESS NOTICES. ATTENTION is requested to the advertisement "Poard wanted." TUE CONTINENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY or NEW YORK.-Mr. James R. Belts, formerly a merchant of this eily in high standing, has aocepted the agoncy of this company, and has opened an office at No. 34 Broad-streeL The Continental i< one of the most flourishing companies in New York, and under the a.iminis.ration of Mr. Betts as agent at this point, will be sure to win jK>jular good will and a liberal shore of patronage. A NEW FIRM.-Messrs. Gerhard Riecke and Edward F. Schichte, as will be seen by our columns to-day. have formed a copartnership for the purpose ot conducting an auction and commission business, m the large store, Noa. 143 and 143 East Bay, cor nor of Umty alley. These youug men aro well known as being enterprising, energetic and thoroughly pre parod to enter upon a business career. Both of them have experience in the specially they have un? dertaken, and whilst seeking public rupport, will endeavor to deserve it in the fullest degree. /inanriiil. GOLD WANTED. A PPLY TO RISLEY k CREIGUTON. rx Accommodation Wharf. Apr?] 13 WANTED; SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD STOCK UNION BANK STOCK. By A. a KAUFMAN. Brokei and Commission Agent, April 12 2 No. 25 Broad street. FOI* SALE. &AS STOCK ! GAS STOCK I , By A. C. KAIJFMAN, Broker aud commission Apeut, 3 April 12_2_Ko. '.'5 Broad-street. ^ g CUECES ON NEW ?OKK, W IN CPRBESCY Ult COLD. j LESESNE k WEcLS, d No. lOBROAP-STRElT. March 31 ?j c ^tutoring, detr. ?J^-l?W FASHIONS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. 21ENKE & MULLER. MERCHANT TAILORS, AND HF. ALER j IN Heady Made Clothing, 51* 'ABLE FOR C1IILDBEX, MEN iXl> JiOl'S. MEN'S FUUN1MI1XG GOCHS, ?&e., No. 343 Klug-strcct, OPPOSITE S O CJ E TY-STREET. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN INFORMING (?Ult latrous and the prb'io generally that we have jost iponed u lareo aud will assvted stock of CLOTH .sG. MEN'o FURNISHING GOODS, & .. for the ipri g and summer, at thc above sta'id, consisting il Bud'tiCsS and 1 'lesa Suits, ali sizt'S and qualities >f Shirts and Underwear G ooo's. Icc; all sises aud piahties of English and Domestic Hull Hose ; all izes and qualities of Silk and lisle i bread t-loves; Il sizes aud styles of Linen and Paper Collars ; ull ?z?s and styles Ol Cravats. N< ck Ties, Pocket laudk. rcir.cfs, Suspenders. Um brebis, &c; also, a irge and wei'a>soried stock of Broa ?clo:hs. C.IHSI ueres. Doeskins. Coatings, Vi sting*, kc, which we I fifer to sell by piece, yard or patt-rn; or make up j uto Garments, by measure, in any shapb e-r style, I ccorehng to ordvr, at the shortest uotiro. Our ; tock ha6 been selected wi h y real ciro, and we -.ic ; onfidentthat weean compete wi'h any otnrr bot'-o j n this city. We invite an cmniuutiou of OB : Sio-nc, ,, nd bespeak a share of the public pa?ronage. I MH.NKE 4.V .MILLEU. March 27 ttuth3mos | P la O K{F ICE No. 2 7 5 KING OPPOSITE HASEL-STREET. January 2T 3m DEWKEr"-?"OL*'OCK -On Tlwreday evening, \ j ? j i ? h, lft 0. ?ii thc . i. c M Pliiutnli?!', St. Lnl c's Farl-h by tho I Si v. ".no?. F. ?ADS?ES JOSEPH DJsWEKs. ?.]. D.. ot t ?arVvloi), .-. i'., to Mis* H ? itv ANN . eldest daagh'tr of Uw. W. C. tot. COCK, ol Mii?l Parish. " CLEMENT-K'NG - Oa thc IT li f March, hy thc l?cv. J. !. GinAltUKA?. VV. W tT.KMt.NJ to .Miss MA UV ?. KING, ail ol' -t Paul'* Parish. * MILNOK-SWASEY.-Oui 1 Lnrsdny evening. .s h Amil, by the Rev. Dr LonD. Mr. JAMES D. MIC NOB to' Miss I-.LIZIUEIH D. SWASEY. cl?^s-t daughter of thc lu e Cuela u A. J. S'.VAS?Y. NO t ar.it?. .iuu?riU ili)?ifcs. WEEKLY-Died. Api? 12. 18C9. V i?. E. M. WI>KLY, wile ul Lr. J. UN' M. V LEKLV. cf Bufoid"? Piidue, M. C., aged '.'7 yare and sis i: oui lis. jfc3? lier Melativcs, Fricante and Ac? quaintance*, atad those o? Mrs. t. A. : ORD und Mr N. W. I.ona, -re ie.-i eciinl.y invitedut altead ber Fuucr.it Services lo D.w. ar l.levcu o'clock, ilNo. f.l Lutledgo-strcct. Api.113 (L?bituonj. HAUL-Died at st. Juli-n's, in st. J' lin's lie ke ley.os tho 2Utli Mureil, in the :.'Sth > car of bisase. thc ?cv. PUAN- IS MAUMN HALI, Miu:st<rtf the '.Church of thc Epipl.au\ " Only a lew mcnibs have nosavd tince tbte young soldier nf the cross wu- ordained to the Ministry ol tho Protestaut Episcopal i nundi, but Lis uriel ser virc in thc Gospel bas 1? ru marked with an earnest? ness and devotion which seeur-d the c-tceiaand love ol his Hock, and awakened in all who knew him tho hope of prent uselu ness, lhousbt-ul ftoui a boy, with an affectionate heart and talents of a high order, his early manhood wa? consecrated lo tho t?rrico ol Christ; and when called ny thc .-pa?t of God to devote hansel: tu the AlinUirj. though in lei blc bea th, be euteied wita nntuiu;' labor upon preparation tor the wurk. As ho approached the time tor ordination his piety ripened, und the sense of ie*p"ns??>? ii v iuciea.-ed. With a single de.-iro to glorify fhn.-, ai d a tender love for the souls for whom He shed His Uood, worldly aspirutioes wero laid upon the uluirol the Ci uss. and to fulfill his course, ar-J tho Minis ry which he had received of the Lord Jesus, was ike wt h ol his hi art. In the parish in which he seiv. d. ho souaht io ptnorm with efficiency thc pasloral woik, while be faithfully proclaimed thc doctrine? of grace; and loudly is his Memorv cborishe I by a bereavid flock. In the family he w s cherished with thc fondest love, and his removal 1 as lett a blank uot to bc Ulled. But faiiu pe i .ts thoso who mourn beyond thc grave, and wu seo him entered iuto rest. J he Gospel which he proachrd cheered his dying hours, and tno saviour-chum he loved-bai lakcu him to himself. "" he raornins shall awaken, The shadows shall decay. And each tiuc-beartid servant, Shail shine as doth ltie i ay. 0 happy retribution I Short toil.cuniul reit ; For mort ds and for sinners A mansion wi tn thc blest." G. ?pcri?i ?Mircs. ?BS-CONSIGNEES l'Elt STEAMSHIP.MARY? LAND, from Baltimoio, are here' y no ifled that she is THIS DAV di-cbargiug raigo at Pier No. 1, Onion Wharves. All Good- not taken away at sunset? will remain on vrburl at LVusi nee.-' risk. MORDECAI & CO.. April 13 l '.genis. ??Ci 'N^IGNEES I'KE r> T E A M SHIP MANHATTAN ure notified that slio is discharging cargo al A i'ger's Whirl J ins . AV. Gonds iiuculled tor at sunset will bo stored at own? r-' risk and ex? pulse JAMES ADGITt * CO.. Agents. April 13 1 ?3- PUDLIC SCHI. OLS-EX AMIN ATION Ol TEACH! Its.-'Hie ic ular Quarterly Examina? tion of Candidates for ile office of teacher ?iithe l'ubl'cSchools will l e he'd at thc Noimn School, St. Philip-sired, on SAILBOAT, lTih instant, cjirtnicu cing at Niue o'clock A. A!. Applicants aro rcqu ste i to be present punctually at the appointed hour. By order of the Board. E. MONTAGUE GRIMEE, April Ul tuthsl S. cretar.v C. r'. S. jrjS-TREASUliEK'S OFFICE, MACON AND WE-TERN RAILROAD i OMPANY.-MACON, GA, APRIL 8, lsctl -V Sto.K D.ndcnd of lil II! TY THREE AND ONE-HIIi;D PER CENT. (3.1!.; per coi I.) has Ibis day beeu di C lato J out ol the earnings that have herc-luiorc been iuvestad iu thc cunali uc tion and improvement of the toad r.ud properly ol the Compauy, payable on and after il;c 15th day of May to the Stockholders of the Company, aa indi? cated by Ihe books on thu 25th day of April. Stockholders rcgisteicd on thu books ol thc Now York Agency will receive their certificates at the National Bank of :h? Republic, New Yors ; all others it thc Office uf thc Company at Murun, Ga. No fractional Scare- will bc issued and no trans? fers <n.l be made after 21th April until thc 1Mb May. MILO S. FUEEAlAN. April 13 tuthsit Seer tary and Trca-uror. BS- NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS HAVING my donisuds agaiust thc Estalo of ROBERT. H. BRODIE will ph ase baud thciii in, properly attost ?d, and those indebted will make payment to the ?absenter. B.P. KIDDELL, April 13 latnSmo? Qualified I-xecutor. SS- CALISAYA RAKE_IT IS >A1D THAT Messrs. DRAKE .t C ;., (prop ietors of the PLAN? TATION' BITTERS) arc t c largest itutortors of Calisaya Bark in this country, and that with thc ex? ception of an occasional sale, ?ill they import is used n tho ccmpoundl g of their ccli'Dial-d PLASTA riON BITTERS,-to which they undoubtedly arc c deb ted (or their wonderful hcilth-ros:oring pro icrties. As o tonic omi appel'ser tbey ruo not sur lassed, and we cheerfully recommend (hem. All lrst-class druggists keep them tor sale. MAGNOLIA WATEIL-superior lo the best imported ierman Cologne, and old at hilf tho pries, April 13 tuths3 ?3*011 EROKEE CURE, THE GREAT IN? MAN MEDICINE. cure.<all di.oases caused by self .buse. viz: Sperma orrhea, spinal WcaVness, ftght Emissions. Loa-of Memory, I.' ui versai Lai sl? ide. Pains in tho Bte ;, D.iuuejs of Vision, Prcnia ure Old agc. Weal Nerves, Difficult Breathing, ?ale Countenance, ln>anlty, Consumption, and all liscases that follow as a sequence of youthful imlis retions. 'J he Cherokee Cure will restore health and vigor, top the emissions, aud effect a peruiaucut cure after ll other medicines have failed. Price S2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5. Sold by ll druggi-ts. Sold m Charleston, P. C., by W. A. SK HINE, tAOCL .v LYNAH. A. W. ECKEL ?- CO., ED. S. ll'RKHAM and E. H. KEl.LEltS Jfc CO. February Iii Pic luth-covv?nios. ia"CIlEKOKKE PILLS. OR FEMALE tLGULA'l OB.-Cure Suppressed, Excessive and 'siulul Menstrua lion, Green Sickness. Nervous and pinal Affections, I ailis in tho U.ICK, Hysterics, Sick Icadache, G.dditu ss, and all diseases that spring rom iiregul rity, by removing Ihe cau-e and all the ffocts thal arise from it. I bey ure perfectly sate iu ll casos, except when lOrbiJdea by direetious, and re easy lo administer, a? Ihcy aro nicely Sngar oalcl. I bey shani I be lu Hie bauds ol' every [alden, Wife and Mother in the laud. The Cherokee Pills aie s :ld by all druggists, af $1 er 'X, or six boxes for to. sold in ? barlestou, ?. ?'., bj A. W. ECKEL & CO., . W. AIMAR. W. A. -LUISE, ItlUUL i LYNAH, D. S. BURNHAM ?md E. U. KELLERS & CO. February IC a.u* lutliseowJaios ?3* INSTALMENTS OE THE II LUE 1DC1E RAILROAD CALLED FOR_Ibu Six lentb, ticvoutccuth. Eighteenth, Nineteenth and -r crjii'ij lu?talinents are called fu . a-i folhjws: Ti:o SixUoath InsUilm nt on l?th of April, 18G9. The Sevo-,U tutb Instalment on J? h of May, ISO?. The Elghteetitl. I-istalmaut on 15th of June, 186!) Ihe Ninoteeulh luiia ment ou l? li of J ?ly, 1819. The Twentieth lustalnisnt on 13th of August, lti&i. The Stockholders in Charleston will find tho mounts due on their sn usc rip. i .?n al tho ofli'-o of olouel J. B. E. SLOAN, Brown's Wharf, to whom nymontus au hor.zcd to bo made. If no: paid by st data will bo declared torfoited ty orilor uf Stock oidora. W. H. D. GAILLARD, January 13 larung Secretary and Troasuret tftT ERRORS OF YOUTH.-A GENTLE IAN who suffered tor years from Nervous Debility, rcmature Decay, and all the effects ol youthful iu iscretion, will, for thc sake ol sufferint; humanity, ?nd free to all who need it, the receipt and dircc ons lor making the simple remedy by which he was ?ired. Sufferers wishing lo profit by the advertis? es experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect afldence, JOHN B. OGDKN. No. 42 Cedar-street, New York. February 3 3mos Sptciml Woilcts. Jj?r l HE ACTING MAYOR AND ASSISTANT TUE\SURER OF THE UNITED STATES AIDING TO MAKE APPBOPBIA?IOXS FROM THE CITY TREASURY IN VIOLATION OF LAW. TO Titn" KUI rou OF TUE NEWS. Ta1 Act ol'Gie Legislature ot December 1?, ]S30. in re ference to ibo M ouic'pal Govern incut of Cherri;, s ton, provides as follows: ..SEO. 2 Thc Mayor, aud liol les< tliau twelve Al? dermen, shall i.c'u quorum for thc imposition of taxes and (he appiooriitian ol moucy." I commend the above to Mr. G. W. CLMtK, Acling Mayor, and Mr. J. D. GEDDINGS, Acting Al. dorman, as they seek to excuse their lawless effort? to keep the Republican Maror an<l Aldermen elect out of offi;e, by affecting a sensitive ..regard for law." These geutlcnien have recently aided in mak? ing appropriations out ot the City Treasury with a Boird consisting, all told, of tho Mayor and only ELEVEN Aldormi n. Air. CLARK is the well known Democratic aspirant tor lb?-Customhouse, and Mr. G EDLINGS is the Democratic candidate-slightly disguised-for jc-appointmcut as Assistant Treas? urer of the United States; aud they have doubtless been so busy in getting up lueruoiials. m their be? half, signed ny violent Democrats and bogus ltepub Heans, lhat this law has < scapod their alteutiou. Cl arleston, April 7. 1809. A TAXPAYER. April S_ G ?a- CHARLESTON SAYINGS INSTlTU TIUN-FIN*.L SETTLEMENT.-lu accordance with the decretal order ol the Court of Equity, the sec? ond and last instalment of loar and seven-tenths per centum will be paid on and aller THIS DAT to depo? sitors, at the oPJce of the Institution, No. 92 CHURCH-STREE C. TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS will bs specially devot? ed to the paymcut ol females. Males will be attend? ed to on the othor week dij s. The Deposit Rooks, mu^t be surrendered, as this is tho liual settlement. Tue office will be opened every day (Suudays excepted) from Nine o'clock A. M. to Two o'clock P. M., au.l no payment will be made out of business h.urs. The payments will contiuuo daily until every depositor is settled with. HENRY S. GRIGGS, March 20 lustutklO Treasurer C. S. I. ?3? CHEROKEE REMEDY CURES ALL Urinary Complaints, viz: Gravel, Inflammation of tho Bladder and K:ndeys, Retention of Urine, Stric? tures of the Urethra, Dropsical swellings, Brick Dust Deposits, and all disrates that require a diuretic, and whoo usod in conjunction with the CUEROKEI2 INJL'CIION'. Joe-" not tail to cure Gonorrhea, Gleet, and ali mucous Di<ctlirjroJ in Male or I cmalo, cur? ing recent oases in froinoue to t iree days, and is es? pecially recommend d in those cases ol'Fluor Albus or Whites in Females. Th . two medicines used in conjunction will not fail t > remove this disagreeable complaint, and in those casos where othor medicines have been used without success. Pnce-Remedy. Oue Bott'o, *2; Throe Bottles S5. Price-lnjesrion. One Dottie, S2; Three Bottles $5. Sold tu Charleston, s. 0, by G. W. .MM Alt, E. il. KELLI RS k CO., A. W. ECKEL k CO., W. A. SK KINE, ID. S. BURNHAM and EAOUL&LYNA H. Fcbtu?ryl(? DAC tutUHcow3mon j?-5-I.)R. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING EUXlIt, OU E-sENcE OH LIFE, cures Gcueill Debility, Weakness, Hysterics la Fem Ces, Palpita? tion ol thc Heart and all Norvous Lisea-es. It ro? stiros new lite aud vigor to thc ago I, causing tho hot blood ol youth to course the veins, restoring thc Orgnsof 11 suer ?i iou, removing Impotency and De? bility, restoring Manliness and lull vigor, thus ploy? ing a perfect -Elixir ot Love," removing sterility and Ban arness in both sexes. To the yoiug, mid? dle aged uud aged, there is no greater boon than this "Elixir of Life." lt gives a now leaso of life, causing the weale aud debilitated to havo renewed slreuglh and vigor, aud the entire svstem to thrill willi joy aud pleasure. Price-One bottle S3; Three bottles $."?. Sold iu Charlostou. S. C.. by E. H. KELLERS & CO., A. W. ECKEL k CO., G. W. AI MAR, W. A. S-KhTNF, ED. b. BURNHAM and RAOUL & LYNAH Tebruaryl? DAC tuthscowSmos JCGTXO CURE! NO PAY ?-FORRESI'S JUNIPER TAR is warranted to euro Coughs, Croup. Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Spitting of Blood and Lurg Diseases. Immediate roliof produced. Try it; if not sat:-fied. return thc empty bottles an-.l get your money back. Sold wholesale and Retail by thc Agent, G. W. A I.M AR. Druggist, Comer King and Yaudcrliorst streets. 4*y Price 35 cents. February 27 DAC tuthsilmos tSrTO CONSUMPTIVES.-THE ADVER? TISER, having been restorf-d to health m a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption, ls anxious to inako known to bis fellow-sufforcrs the means of cure. To ail who desir?.'it, ho will send a copy of the prc senption u-cd (freo ot chargo), with the directions for preparing and usiug the same, which they will Und a sure cure lor Consumption, Asthma, Broiicbi tas, kc. Thc object of the adverti er in sending the prescription is lo benefit the afflicted, aud spread in? formation which he conceives to he invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will try bis reraody, as it will cost them uothing and may prove u blessing. Parlies wishing the preacnpllon will pleaso ad? dress Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, '.Villiamsburg, Kings County, New York. February 3 3wos ?S-ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN.-ON TBE Errors and abuses incident to Youth and Early Man? hood, w:th tho humane view ot treatment and cure, sent hy mail free ol charge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Hoi P, Philadelphia, Pa. January 2u 3nio Shirts aili iurnisljitifl &o?s. THE' Proprietor of tho Goutlcmen's Furnishing Goods Emporium, Mectlng-street, near Market, desirous if brir.glug the lamons STAB Shirts into general uso, and bolioving that it is only ?ecessary ?or gentlemen to wear these SHIRTS mee to be well pleaded with them, will hereafter of cr them to bis customers AND ho public generally at cost pri?es. His stuck ol s'eck Ties. Semi's sud COLLARS rill aUo Le silil at such prices as lo defy compet? ion, and it' satisfaction is not GIVEN e will return Ibo money, Hi* charges aro so rca ouaMe as sin ost lo mik 1 Int}cf- believe tin- atildes rc given AWAY le is prepared to mik; Shirt? to o.d rr willi Ibo tuiost dispatch; ami his assortment of r.::i ly-madc Lirls is so lull that buyers can ho title I a! a mo lent's notice. For proof of the-e staterooms call AT SCOTT'S Star Shirt aud Furnishing Hoods Emporium, Meotiug-stroet, nearly opposite Market Hall. Jauuary 1 timos ?Ui?incrij (l?o??s, (??c. OPENING. MRS. R. WATTS, NO. 271 K1X?-STUEKT, WILL. THIS DAY, OPEN A LARGE aud comp'ete assorlment of MILLI? NERY, D'.tESS GOODS AND TRIM? MINGS, CORSETS AND HOOP SKIRTS. N. B.-A full line of BOY'S STRAW BATS. April 8 thtu6 j MOTU E TO UWXTllAC'TORS, OFFICE ENGINEER AN D'SUPER IN TENDEN ? ) sAVANNAIT AND CHARLESTON IC lt \ CUAELEBTON. April 13,1SC9. ) BIDS WILL HE P.E HIVED UP TO TUE 25XH insfaut foi- thc building of the SAVANNAH AND CUARLi SION RAILROAD from Coosaw b?>.tch!c ?o Ihn Cpr of Savanna'.), Georgia. All iuloiination in reference to tho imbject will be furnished l?v application at the office or tho Com panv, foot of Mill-slrcCt. C. S. GADSDEN, Engineer and Surerintiwident. DS-Savaunah Morning News will pleise copy, and send l ill lo office Savanuuh and Charleston Railroad Company. tulhsG_April 13 S ? lt T II E AST M ll M KAIL. I&OAU COMPAN?. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 CHARLESTON. S. C., April 12, 1809. f ON AND AFTER TO-MORROW, THE 13TH ir.Hant. the followii-g Si HEDULU will Le ma bv tho Train-on this Road : I XPRESS-DAILY. Leave clmrle-tou. 10 00 A. M. Arrive at hlorcacc. 3 30 P. BL Leave Florence. 10 35 A. AI. Arrive at ClmTeston. 4.00 P. M. AO OMMODAIION. (DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) Leave Charleston. 130 P.M. Arrive at Florouce. 10.00 P. M. Leave Floronce. 2.30 A. M. Arrive at Charioston. 11-15 A. M. S. S. SOLOMONS, ?-uperinlendent. April 12_6 CHE KAW AM? UAIiLINGTON KAIL ROAD COMPANY. SUPERINTENDENT'.-! OFFICE,) CHEIIAW, S. C.. April 12.1H69. J ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, THF. 13TH INaTl, thc following Srhcoulc will bo run by tho Traine on this Road: Leave Chcraw.7.00 A. M. Arrive o'. Flo.encc.10.00 A.M. Leave Florence.3.45 P. .M. Arrive at Cherow.6 30 P. M. ti. S. SOLOMONS, April 12 f> Su, eriutendont. ~ Mil 111 CAROLINA KAILKOAU. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I CHARLESTON. S. C., April 9. 11*69. ( r\N AND AFT BP SU. DAY. APblL lim, THE ' / PASSENGER TRAINS of the ?outb Oarclrai Railroad will run as follows i FOR AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston....8,Hli A. Y. Arrive at Augusta.4.15 V. Al. Connecting with trams for Montgomery, Meinpbt> Nashville and New Orleans via Montgomery uu< Grand Junction. FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.; I.IIIM-^TVV Arrive at Columbia.' ' ?.?? . Connecting with Wijini?igton?iud Manchester it ii-. , _i.neu tram. Ft?H CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.B.od A. ll Arrive ut Charleston.SM P. M Leave Columbia.7 45 A. Al Arrive at Charleston...5 1) P. SJ. AUGUSTA NIGHT E.\'UiL>a ISL'.SPAYS EXCK1TKD.) Leave Charleston.7.311 p. il Arrive at Augusta.ii lu \. ll. Connoctlug with muns lor Memphis, Nashvill? and Hew Orleans, via Grand Juuutiou. 1 eavo AtignsLa.4.10 p. M AITIVO at Charleston.1.IN> A. \I COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. (SUNDAYS EXCKITED.) Leave Charleston.fi.tij P. S1 Arrive at Coluuibia.1.15 A. M. Connecting(Minaaya excepted) with Greenville am! Columbia Railroad. Leave Columbia.5 Sj P. Al. Arrive at Charleston.6.3b A. M. Si MMKRVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.3.:-5 P. Al. Arrive at Summerville. 5.11) P. v.. Leave Summerville.7.1 li A. M Arrive at Charleston.S.25 A. S3 CAMDEN lill A Ni'll. Camden and columbi > Passeucor Trails on MON? DAYS, WEI KESDAYS and SATUIIDAYS, connects with up and do>vu Day Passengers at Kiugville. Lustre Camden.C 35 A. Al. Arrive at Columbia.ll.nu A. M. Leave Columbia.-.2%'P.M. Arrive ut Camden.7.05 P. M. Signed) IL T. TEA KL, April ll) General Superintendent, l?p?jpistcr?), (Etc W. J. TRIM KESPECTFOLLY INFORMS THE LADIES OF Charleston, and tho publ'c generally, that be has opened a large nt. ri carefully selected Stock of Paper Hangings, Window Shades AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS. WINDOW CURTAINS, in Lace, Damask, Terry and Reps, ftc. Table and Piano Covers, Toilanottes, Oilcloths. Cornices Rands, Tassels, and all Goods kept in a First Class Upholstering Establishment, The Stock has been selected with great ore, and all Goods are guaranteed to bc of the newest designs of Foreign and Domestic Importation from the first Houses in New York, and will be disposed of at a BmaU ad vane - on New Yo;k prices. LOUNGES. MATTRESSES, CHAIRS, And all REPAIRING done al the shortest noUee and in thc best manner by competent workmen. A share of your patronago is respectfully solicited it No.1?O KING-STREET, April 12 3 Otpositc T. H. Silcox's. * gats atti Cups. a ?L?iiiois mm M. SWEEEl' BRIDAL QUEEN OF TUE YEAR I WE jail thy approach. Soon the trees will he clothed in hi-ir fullest foliage, and many ln-ails covered with ?1 EH LE'S H ATS. Men's Panama, Leghorn, Dunstable aud East India I ATS. Hoy's Straw Hats, 50 ami 75c, $1, il Si). Wide linn Maud Straw Hats. 2'c. ST KELE'S II AT II ALL, No. 3 3 ICING-STREET, Selecl carly. Siyn of the Big Hat. April i! tu2 Mils. r> E-UFE.\:.\G OK THE ULD FOUR MILE HOUSE. THIS POPULAR RESORT FOR TRAVELLERS as f een re-oponcd hy the proprietor. Mr. HUNT, he Barroom has been refitted and refurnished, and o pains will be spared lo pl, ase visitor*. The Four Me House is near tho terminus of tho Shell Road, nd ls one ol' tho most attractive resorts in the vieiu y of thc city._tuthsti_April r. 2 T . G Ii ODD HOTEL. THIS NEW AND COMMO! IOIIS HOUSE. LOCAL ?D corner o: Broadw.n aud Forty-* ccond-sireet, ossessos advantages nv. r nil other houses for ihe ac uuiuiodatiou ul Us yu-sls. it was built expressly ir a firrt-chs* family b arding house-the rooms oiua large and eu suito, heated Ly sic un-with hut IM cold w ter. audluriiished second to noue; wlnlo ao culinary departiucut is lu Hit- most experienced ands, at)' rding guests an uucqdilied tablo. une ol'Atwood's Paient Elevators is aiso among ic "in 'dem improvements" dud at thc service ol nests at all hours. Thc Broadway and University Place Cars pass tho cor everv lour minutes, runnin-< from the City [all to t'entrai Pa k, while thc >ixib au \ . evcnih venue 'iues are hut a short block on either side, Hording ample facilities for communicating with ntl io dopoiB, steamboat landings, olaccs of amuse* lent and business of the great metropolis, MOKE Ht HOLLEY, Proprietors. Varch 12 Cmos Jladi0?i S?lrs. Bacon, on Account oj all Concerned. BY LAUB Kl & ALEX 4M) li K. IBM DAY, I3ih hw!., will bo sold before our atoro. No. 137 hast buy, at lu o'cloc.t, on account of ail concerned, 4 bbds. BACO' , containing Shoulders, sides and Hams. Conditions rash. April 13 Butter, Bacon, Polaloe?, Turnips, shrimps, .j-c, -J-c. B i LAURE! iv ALEXANDEB. T'JIS DAY, 13th inst., will be sold, bet?re oar store, No. 137 fast Bay, at 10 o'clock, 15 tubs ROTTER, per Saragossa 200 choice New York sugar-cured Strips 200 choice New York sueat-cured Bellies 100 bbls. Potatoes-Pink Eyes. Jackson \\lutes, kc. 10 bbls. Turnips 12 doaen jots Pickltd Shrimps 5 bbla. whiskey. Conditions cash. , April 13 New Buller. BY T. M. CATER. Will be sold IBIS DAY, on Brown's Wharf, at three quarters past 9 4. M., Small Dalry NEW GOsHEN BUTTER TO tuhs Old Bufor 30 boxes C. R. sides COO Bellies, New York 50 tub? I ard Lot opi-n Granite 32 cases Urandy, tocloso Biles. Conditions cash April 13 G. W. STEFFENS Will sell TUTS DAY, in front cf his Store, No. 30 Vcnciue bange, at hall-past 9 o'clock, GL tubs BUtiElt 30 bo> es Cheese 15 bbls. Whiskey 3000 lbs. Uubacged Hams 16t0 Iba. Ueilies -lbs. Strips ana Shoulders. April 13_ Furniture, ??c. WM. McKAY, Auctioneer. Will sell, IBIS DAY. Tuesday, the 13th instant, at 10 o clock, a* No 136 Meeting-street, BED VI EAD-, BUKEAUS, Sideboard, Sofa, Loun? ges, Hair and Mo.-s Mulresses. ALSO, 25 bbls. POTATOES - bbls. Whiskey Tobacco, Crockery, &c. April 13 _ Valuable Plantation at Auction. BY ALONZO J. WHITE & SON, Brokers, Auctioneers and Real testate Agents. Bv virtue of on order of sale, lo roe directed by tho Hon. GergeS. Kr\on, udgooftho United States Court for the District of south Carolan, I will of? ter for sale, at Public Auction, at tho Old Postofflce, foot of Broad-street, Charleston, S. C., 1HIS DAY, the 13^ of April. 1809. at ll o'clock A.M., All that PLANTATION OR TRiCT OF LAND, known as Sra Side. Containing 1158 acres, more or less, and Curded on ihe rortb by laDds < f Mr. Mc CtiHtB, on the cast by lands nt Mr Corbett, on tho west by loud of Mr. Veining, ond OL the SGUtn by thc Sound, as per p'at ?n t slit voy made by Robert K. Payne, Esq. Solo Latjd being in Christ Church Pa? rish, County of Chorlvsto . The above Plantation to bc sold is subject to a lea?e to ono \T?. noes ody for a period of live years, commencing on the OrstNovnrpb'r, 18C7. and ending on the first Novem ber, ?872, Annual rent ?300 to accrue to purchaser from dav ol' salo. . Cnc-hulfcasli; Valance payable in two Coat... -?vial Luitulmeuts, wdh interest at equal surer ssivc a..- -?mble serai-an the late ol 7 per cent, per annum, anally, secured by hoed or bonds of tho pu. chaser and mortgaso of Plantation. Purchaser to pay for papers and stami s. LAWRENCE W. O'HEAR. April El mwllOtul Assignee I broilorc sh ney. Direct Importation-Unnstrvcd Sale of Ale, Poner and Brown ?tout. BY J. Fit AS ER ?HATUEWES. Will bc sold at mv office, No. 56 Broad-street, THIS DAY. lai h instant, at ll o'clock, Th? following lot of ALE, PORTIilt AND BROWN STOU I', inparted direct by James S. Gi bbc* 4: <"0. : Ul box.'s i;Y?S.V DhVONsHIltE ALE-pints fi barrels bass' Porter-pints 97 bartels bass' Porter and Brown Stout - quarts. Terms cash. April 13 iMiKit A -ii :; it i;i ; IN uaciTY. ll'. B. Heriot, Trustee, vs Christopher C. Trumbo. A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. Will bo sold THU DAY, the 13th day of April, iu front ol the Old customhouse, at ll o'clock A.M., All that Pis CH OR PARCEL OP LAND, consisting of several Lots known by tbo numbers eight, niue, ten. eleven and twelve, In a plat of 1st ds. of 0. C. Trumbo by Charles Parker, dated November 12, 1852. and to be found ju city pi'it book, No. 2, pago 07. together with thc buildings ond improvements thereon; ihe said piece or parcel ni land measuring In thc whoo on Uve uorth lb c 221 feet; cast 107 leet fi inches; ou Ulf west 89 leet; on tho south 2U0 feet; btiiliug ano bounding west on Rutlrdge-strect, oast nn lands formerly ol LowisTrapmanu, north on lands of sundry persons, and to the south on Trumbo's Court. From the lands above described tho followinc lot is ei. op-ed to wit: All that lot, a part of iho 8lid premises situated on the northeast corner of Rut ledgo-strcot and Triunbo's court, measuring and containing in front on llutlcdgi-street 39 feet4 ia ches, on thc north line 102 feet 2 inches, on tho east lino 71 feel 4 in hes and on the south line 80 feet the mortgages having been satisfied us to said last mentioned part of said pi'tmi-cs. N. P.-I he p cce of land lo be soul th's day con sixts of two lots on the east eud ol Trumbo Court, known as numbers 8 un I 9. No. 8 (ike eastern loll measuring 32 feet 0 baches on tho north line, 31 feet on south line, 107 lost 6 inches on tho tast line, and 97 feet on the wost line No. 9 i west of thc Ri*ive] measures 32 feet fi inches on t.orth line, 31 loet on the south lino, 97 feet on the east linc, and 86 leet 8 inches on the west linc. [ - ce Plat of Charles Parser, surveyor, drawn November 12, 1852, duly recorded.I Terms;-jne-tniril cash; balacee in three equal successive ouuu il instalments, with interest paya? ble semi annually, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage ol premises; buiidincs to bo insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay lor papers and st.mps. E. W. M. MACKEY, April 13 m2tul S.C.C. rj.VBEU ;;I;CKKI: I V KU,ri i v Catharine R. Mood vs Janies Quintin. BY A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. Will be sohl, on TUESDAY, the 20th doy of April, next, at ll o'clock, A. M., in iront of the Old Cu tonihouac, ALL 1 HAT LOT OF LAND, with buddings there? on, sit?alo ou thc cast side ot Nortnan-strrct, l.'pptr Wards, and designated by the No. 7, iu a plat drawn by lt K. Payne, surveyor, and dated 19tb April, 1832, and recorded in ofllcc Register Mesue Convey? ance, tor Cliarlesiou Count , measuring and contain? ing iront ou Norman-st oct, 4d leet morn or lesa, same dimensions ott back line, und in depth 100 feet IL ore or less; butting and bound ng west un Norman street, north on lot No D, easton lot Ko. 8, and bouth on lots Nos. t, 5 and 0. in ab J ve described plat. 'lerms-Ouc-thiid cash ; balance in one and two years, secured by bond aud mortgage of the premi? ses; buddings to be insured and kept insured, aud policy a?bigucd. Purchaser to pay tor papers uud stamps. E. W. M. MA .IC. Y, S. C. C. March :. 0 lui Valuable Real Estate in Orangebury District at Auction. BY li. BIGGS, S.'irTiff 0. (J. Uv rit lue of au Urd-r ol sa'e io tuc directed hy the Hon. G urge ?> Bryan. Judge ol tue United stain- DI*.rici Court t .r thc District ot -onili Caro? lina, I wi i oller :or sah at public auction, at Orango* burg courtitou it, on MONDAY, .nay. 3, JtiC'J, at ll o'c oek A. M. AI L I HA I TRACT GF LAND in St. Matthew's Tarish in ibo District of Ora goburg BiKI State a'ores oil, ou Hall A ay Swamp, wiioiso' aautce Uiver, containing liitieu hu dr. il acres, more or less; boiiudedou tlie ii ,rili belauds lormerlyoi Jumes Stewart und Jacob Hare, row or lately et O?ai les lt. Brick; on ibo i> st by lands ot < bari s i; Iii.k, J. .M. Incl: J hu Shire ran? Ji hu townsend, ou lb? wrath by lands of Wi liam Ree e. John Townsend. Joel liukhanll au i Dav'd BovLhinit, and on thc w-st by the run oi lliili'w. y swamp. -euora! ?hg the same trora lauds now or late ot V, J. Pelzer, as by a plat of said lauds Iliade?iltu i>l December, 180U, by stile, lt, Mellichauii, D.sinci Surveyor, and uowiumy hands, will mole nilly api car. i erins-O.ic-luil cash: balines on a credit of one rear, io bo secured by bond 11 the purchaser aud oiurtga:' ot ibo picmUcs. Purchaser to nay lor pa? llets and slau ps. G. HEUBERT SA'-S. Assign' c ol Evaus A: Cogswell. April 1J tuths8 ml Mi) ?;>0?h, t?.r. DRY GOODS ! DRY GOODS ! T. MCCARTHY, No. a 94 KIN B'STHKKT, VVTOULD RESPECTFULLY BFG LEAVE TO Tv call a ton lion to his large and well assorted ?tock r f New and Fashionable DRY GOOD.?, just ipeued. CONSISTING OF! DRESS GOOD-!. HOsl KUY, LINENS Whlie Good", moves. Ja? almarca Embroideries. Hoop ?birts, Lnugclolbs Loco Goods, Parasols, Domestic Ooods Corsets, Notions, ?hceiitigH. Ac. A lot )f superior CALIC-'ES, warranted fust colors, i 13>i cents per yard. T. MCCARTHY, liiMer Masonic Hall, Southeast corner of King and Wentworth streets. April 6 tuthslmo L. Mian Sales. Bull fr, Ch'fst, Lard, Shoulders, ? e. RIECK iv & ?SCHACHTE Viii sell THIS DAV. at their store, Nos, 143 and 145 Last Hay. at 10 o'clock. - firkins and tubs Choice GOSHEN BUTTER - boxes Ci eeso - tubs? Lard .. - hhda. shoulders._April 13 Flour, fyrup and Molasses. BY J. A. EN S LOW & CO. rniS DAY, at 10 o'clock A. M., will b? sold in front ot our st?r??. No 82 East Bay, 10 bbl?. FAMILY FLOUR 10 bb"s. Extra Flour - bbls N. O syrup - bbls. Clayed lil classes - tierces Molasses. _ April 13 Clothing, Hals, Caps and Dry Goods. BY JOHN G. MLNOR&C?. I HIS D?Y. tho 13th iust.mt, at 10 o'clock, we wiU sell, at our Audi'n Sab.sioorn, No. 135 Meeting street, ENGLISH MELTON CLOTH SUITS-Coats; Pan:s and Vests, Oilcloth Suits, ai eus' Assorted H atp, Mers' and Boys' Cax>s, Black Satiuets, Cotton ides, Kentucky Jeans, Blue Plaids, Kino Denims, Fincy and Monrnlnc rm ts, Huckaback Towels, Brown and Bleached Shirting, Muslin and Rouisl Handkerchiefs, Hosiery and Sundries. Conditions cash._ April 13 Hothing, Dry Goods, Bats, Caps, Cutlery, ??-e. BY MILES BRAKE. rO-MORROW, 14th instant, at 10 o'clock, I wiR sell at my Store, cornpr oi King and Liberty sheets, tfen's CLOTH AND CA9SIMERE FROCK AND SACK COATS Men's Cassimere, Tweed and Satinet Pants Pieces Dress Goods, White Goods, Broadcloth .'assimere, Sarine's, Hosiery, Boln&p -hirts b. C, and H. H. Handkerchiefs, Buttons, Vtils, Tow? els, Trimmings, Ac. 100 dozen Men's and Boys' Black and Colored Alpine Bats 300 Blue Cloth Military Caps. * ALSO, A fine assortment of Pocket and Table CUTLERY, tc._April 13 Contents of Store southwest corner Ashley and Mill streets. BY JEFFORDS & CO. Will bo sold TO-MORROW. 14th inst., at tho above place, at halt-past 10 o'clock. The Contentsofa well selected stock ot GRO0E R1FS, CROCKKHY. Ac. ?j he stock will be offered in a lump, an i if not sola will be retailed. Conditions cash._ April 13 Worses, Mules, Vehicles; also Parlor and Bed. room Furniture, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Sofas, Lour.ges, Bureaus, Carol Tables, Marble Slabs, ??c., at Auction. BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH. TO-MORROW, Ihe If tb Instant, at 10 o'clock, at his Salesroom, No. 31 Bioid-street. . ALSO CROCK i BY, 12 dozen Curry Combs. 9 dozen Rica and Garden Hoes, - dozens Gig Collars, 6 dozen Coffee Mills._Agril 13 Horses, Mules, Farm Car ls t 8f ^?ef?on. BY A. C. MCGTLUVRA?A Auctioneer. At the Red Post and Flan, No. 29 Broad-street, TO? MORROW, at 10 o'clock._April 13 Residence No i, Inspection-street. W. Y. LEITCH & R, fcf. BRUNS, auctioneers! Will be soM at Auction on THURSDAY, the ?5th instant, at i he Old Postofflee, at ll o'clock, That des rabio RESIDENCE, situated in Inspec? tion-street, No. 4. Bouse contains 6 squaro rooms and 2 attic rooms; slaio roof, cistern and gas; also, a good kitchen. Lot measures 40, by 7C lect, mare or less, and is one door west of Concord-street. Terms cash. Purchaser tj pay us for papers and st i mps. April 13 No. 'i Palmetto-street, north side, between Ashley and Lucas streets-Comfortable Dwelling, Western part of the City Owner about to leave the State. W. Y. LEITCH & R. BRUNS, Auctioneers. Will bc sold on TUESDAY, 20th instant, at tho Old Postoffico. ot ll o'clock. That desirnbly situated two-story WOODEN DWELLING, on bigh brick foundation, known as No. 3 Palmetto street, between Asbloy and Lucas streets, containing six square rooms, besides good kitchen containing four rooms; goi d cistern on the pronv see. Lot measures 50 feet iront by 101 feet in depth. Terms cash. tutbsmtnS April 13 UNDER BEttlEE IN EQUITY. Adger et al vs. O' Callaghan. BY JOHN S. RYAN, Auctioneer. Pursuant to a Dcretal Order in this care, will be sold on THURSDAY, thc 29th day of April next, in iront of thc old Customhouse, at ll o'clock A. M.. All that LOT OF LAND, with the buildings and im? provements thereon, situa.e on the southeast corner ot Blake and Alhen-stroets Upper Wards, the same being part of Lot No. 33, In B. Beckina u '* plan ot the Village of Hampstead, A. D. 1787, measuring and con? taining front on Aiken-stiect. 40 feet, same on east and > ack lino, 100 feet on north and south lines; bulling and bounding west by Aixe n-strcet, north by p lake-street, east by lands now or late of J. U. F. Street, south by the Lot next described. ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND, with tbe buildings there? on, adjoining thc above described Let on the south, moasuring and containing in iront on Aiaen-street aforesaid, same on t ack Une, about 100 feet on north and south linos, be the same more or less; butting anti bounding west by A:ken-street, north by Lot above described, esst by land now or late of Charles Henerey, and south by lands now oi late of B. Hen? d ricks. Terms-One-third er.?Ti ; balance in one and two years, secured by bond nf tho purchaser and merr? inee ot'the i remises ; pi omises to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers and itamps. E. W. M. MACKEY, April 6_ tuithl_8. C. 0. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Adger's Executors et al. vs. O' Callaghan. BY JOHN S. RYAN, Auctioneer. Pursuant to a Decretal Ordor in th bs case, wiU bo sold on THURSDAY, 29th day of April next, at ll o'clock A. M., in front of the Old Customhouse, All that LOT OF LAND, situate in st. PbiUo .treet, Ward No. 8, in City ol' Charleston, butting ind bc uno lng south on lands ol Z. B. Oakes; west m .st. Philip-street; north on hinds now or late of E. H. Rcdgera; east on lands of-----; measur og and containing in front on st Phi ip-street abont !9 leet; ou west lme 39 ieet; and on north and south ines about 188 feet each, be the some more or less. Tei ms-One-thud cash; balance in one and two rears, to bc secured by bond of purchaser and mort ..age of pren lacs. Purchaser to pay lor papers and itaraps. E. W. M. MACKEY, ti. C. C. April 6 tu4thl Jloftionrcrs' Jprinatc Sales. BY JOHN T. HUMPHREYS, ix okcr, Auctioneer and Commission Agent, No. ?7 Broad-Street. Lt Private 'ale - Di MR A BLE TWO-AND-A-HALF STORY RESI? DENCE, south, asl comer ol' <nnth and Bull streets. COMFORTABLE Rh.MDENcE coutainin-; lour night anti two allie rooms, in smith-street, on? oor below Bull-street ELEGANT MAN.-ION No. 1 Rutledge Avenue, omer of Calli aiu-street, containing ten rooms, and xarnsrv.' outbuildings, all in rompl tc repair. This ) one of thc most desirable residences bl the city. For t? rms apply as above, March :I0 tu pu'l?ing Jllottriiils, ?c. 1??AM "SASH, BL1N1) " AND DOOR FACTORY. L. E. CORDRAY cc CO., No. 2 PR1TCUA RD-STREE1, PPOSITE J. F. TAYLOR k CO.'S MACHINE SHOPS. ASHES, GLAZED ANT UNGLAZED, always on hand ASEL DOORS, HOT HOUSE SASHES, MOULDINGS, &c, made up at ?hort no tico, and at tho lowest termg. E. CCBDRAY.C. A. TROUCHE March 23 3mo