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THE DAILY I\TEWS. est LARGEST CFRCULATION.-THE DAILY 6'Ells BcTN.V THE NEWSPAPER OiFWIALLT RECOGNIZED AS HAVING TBE LAKGEST CIR OULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTE KS BEAL VEN? ING IN THE POSTOFITCE AT THE END OF EACH WEEK. ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW POSTOFFICE L\W. THE DAILY NEWS will be served to sntscri bera io tbc city at six DOLLARS a year ic advance, or at FIFTEEN CENTS a woek, payable to the carriers. LOCAL MATTERS. j AUCTION SALES THIS DAT. WrxxiAir. MCKAY will sell at 10 o'clock, at No. 16 King-street, contents of a baking establishment. MILLIGAN & Sos witl ?ell at IC o'clock, at south? east corner of Calhoun and East Lav streets, contents of a grocery store. E. W. il. MACKEY wdl sell at ll o'clork, at the oh! Customhouse, a lot of loud ia Conco rd-ttreet. MEETINGS TRIS DAT. Relief Loan Association, ni half-past 7 P. M. .Ema Fir.) Company, ai balf-past 7 P. M. St. Andrew's Lodge, at 7 P M. Washington Artillery Friendlv sccietv, at half-past 7P. il. MAGISTRATE APPOINTED.-Wni. H. Johnson, Esq., (a BOU of Colonel Boujwnin Johnson, who was killed at the first Mana-sas), has been appointed by Governor Scott a magistrate for Charleston County. STATE TAXATION.-AU official notice from the Auditor of charleston County, givitg explicit in? structions to all parti> s ia teres. _d in regard to thc assessment and taxation of property, will bo found in ' the advertising columns of 'Ins NEWS this morning. JOHN C. Mrsorr, ?so. has resumed the practice of law, and his card will be found ia an? other column. A9 lieutenant cf police for three years. Mr. Miuoit made tor bin.self hosts of friends, and as their number was not diminished by the manner of his re: ironie nt from that office, ho has reason to ezpeet a cordial and valuable support in hi? profession. A FATAL LEAP.-On Saturday, at half-past one o'clock P. M.. a young man by the name of Thomas McGuire, who had not long been discharg? ed lrom tlie Sta United states lolantry, jumped through th? sash of tho *ourth story window ot his boarding house. No. 43 ( as: Bay. opposite the Gov? ernment Wharf, and was instantly killed. It is sup? posed he was suffering from nania a potts. The deceased was a native of Ireland, and enlisted in the United SlateB service in New York. THE UNITED STATES COUET, FEBRUARY 13. BON. GEOBOE S. BUYAS PRESIDING -Upon hearing the certificate of Register Clawson. in the matter ot Robert Beaty, bankrupt, it wa? ordered that the order of January 5,18C3, be so modified as lo re? quire (ho align?es of the said binkrupt to pay B. P. Arthur, Esq.. one of the attorneys in said case, the sum of S3C0, instead of sIZQ. The judge ap? pointed D. J. Winn, assignee for Jam-.s D. Blandlng, and Louis McLain for William M. Hale. THE WASH NGTOX Lionr INFANTRY CHARITA? BLE ASSOCIATION.-An extra meeting ol the associa? tion was held on Saturdav evening last at Masonic Ha'L The anniversary committee reported on tho forthcoming relebration, which promises to bo one of rare imprest. An ode, written by G. H. Sass, Esq^will bc read by the Rev. C. P. Gadsden, and an i ontr?n will bo pronounced by the Rov. John L. Gi rardeau. The exercises will take place in thc Cen? tral Presbyterian Church, Mc?tiu^-street, In the evening the association will eive a supper, to bo gotten up by ooa of thc best caterers iu the city. CLUBS AND STARS.-The following cases will be brought up before the Mayor this morning: Albert Johnson, colored, arrested for having u fowl in his possession claim.* 1 by Ellen Heffron . In behalf ol' this ono tow! several witnesses will, appear. Sarah Aiken, colored, arrested for disorderly con? duct and creating a row cn the streets. Fredi. Delaney, white, who applied for lodgings. A cellar door on Queen-street, near East Bay, re? ported in bad condition. Manv more in that locality need reporting. There is a red cow at the Guardhouse, which was taken up on Sunday. The owner better call and take her away. THE WHITE FAWK.- 'Ibis masnihcen t spec? tacle, far surpassing in tho gorgeousness of its mise en scene anything ever witnessed in Charles? ton, will bo presented for the first time at our thea? tre on Thursday night. Thc Gran 1 Corps do Ballet, led by the accomplished danseuses Mlle. Esmeraldi Dian! and Mlle, fugusft Sohlke, and reinforced ?by the old Charleston favorites, the Vane (datera, will constitute such an ut tracion as is seldom offered to the public in a Southern city. Thu Macon Tele? graph, in commenting upon this piece, says: In parting with the "Fawe." the management, and the FJve-like artistes, we have but one expres? sion to offer, and that is of unqual ifled praise. The "sjbadow Dance," by sohlte; toe "Hungarian Pol ia^byDiani; the "Canjean," with its voluptuous beauty, as renresented by all the principals; the pretty Laura Belle; tho fairy sisters. Alice and Isabel Vano; Mal vin:. LeCompte, ?aurdi, anti bo>t? of other sprites, such as have never visited our dreamland before-these will haunt us, and all others who have the slightest appreciation of thc btautUuli HOTEL ARRIVALS, February 13 and 14. Charleston ZT?fcZ.-Thos W Sherman. Geo. R. Ver non. C J Clinch and family. New York; Herman Oppenheim, City; L Lcberman, Philadelphia; Rev L Pierce. Geo 3 H Bartshorne, New -Terse.- ; A Alfred, Kew York; J C Gillett, Augusta ; D L Macneil, East Florida; T G stanton. Alex Clmchy, New York; J H Newton, St Louis; Wm T Hyde. Ballimore; M J Jacob, florida; O Brumhall, R P Jones. New York; H Browcr, Barnwell: D Mdloy, cheraw; GP Kirkland, Beaufort; C C Pill, New York; JJ Upham; Jacob Williams. St. Paul's; EE E'hNon, -Fairfield; A G Bice, South Carolina; Geo Barrie, Philadelphia; W K Duff, E Sieger, New ?ork; A A Duer, Maryland; W G Stevenson, PhUaUe!phia;L W MauriocHlosstroe; John Bayley and wife. New York Pavilion Uotel-George Burt, New Yoik; M D Elreith, St Helena; A Haight. agent Templeton Troupe; Mrs M L H light and Miss S Bernard, New York; T G Craft, Greenville: N P Dutton, steamship Sea Gull; Ibomas M Sherman, New York; S C Ward, Alabama; Thoma3 Daniel;, cit;. ; H Pool, New? berry. FIRST APPEARANCE OF mc VELOCIPEDE rx COABLESTON.-"What's it?" ' Where's it?" "Who's got ii?" "Where did it come from?" "Have you seen it?" "There it goes!" "Whoop ! don't it fly?" .'Break he ceck durreckly." "Dc debbil in datsarac tilg." "Confederate carary on a charge.' ' "Or retreat? ing." "The ghost of Tam O'shanters mare " "Any other horse would get as thin that eat es little." Such were some of tho myriad interrogatories and remarks made by the crowd yesterday on the appear? ance of a velocipede ia the street? nf thi= city. The Savannah Advertiser boasts thal Savannah ii; not be? hind'the world, because somebody has an agency for velocipedes lor Georgia and South Carolina. Well, we acknowledge that Charleston is some seconds be? hind Paris and New York, but she has a velocipede of her own manufacture, and Ehe intends to catch up. The .one that created such a sensation yesterday was mado by Mr. Due, an expert tinner, in conjuncdon with Mr D. B. Haselton, the sewing machine man, and was ridden by Mr. Due through the pr'noipai streets, at a rate that .would eoon reduce horse flesh to the tenuity of the velocipede it - elf. Mr. Due was fobowed. longo tn tervallo, br a great crowd of mon ai>d boys, blaek and white; and pcop o indoors who heard he was coming rushed to ibe win'.ews to get a peep at the wonderful horse Substitute. Tho sensation created by the mechanical Bosiaante is, however, best Illus? trated by the fact that a certain wll known young amateur poet was found by his friends in a fainting flt, his hand ?lill holding a piece of paper on whiol ?were written the following linea: You wish to rhvme velocipede ? The mother Jets the bossy fe?d. The swallow atm ? ?ho mo -ny mead, Tho baby likes to toss a reed. Tho apple boars a gloasv seed. Ibe reindeer take? a mossy feed, "ff The mule results from oro.'BO' breed, The donkey pinee from loss o' feed, THE FntST NATIONAL BANK.-This well man aged institution has lately, we aro pleased to learn, increased its capital of $265,000 to S4O0.OCO. The ad? ditional sum was secured without effort, and was taten mo.tly by tbe old stockholders; Several hun? dred thousand dollars additional subscription could have teen obtained had it been necessary. THE PIONEER SOUTHERN EDUCATIONAL SO? CIETY'S SCHOOL.-1 he January rei>o:t of this insti? tution, under the charge of the Kev. A. T. Porler, i as follows: We have over400 children's names on our roi!, but have this mouth marie a rigid exau loation of thc same, and have ?nicken off all who irons'frequent abseueeit has been deemed txpedi-Dt to regard as no longer in the school, such have to reapply, and will tot be admitted unless there is pome certainty of more punctual attendance. We have therefore ? dispensed with one lem de 'cacher this month. Upi to mis date the actual scholars aro 30?. The average attendance is 2C5. In ihe Day there are 201 mali and 107 female scho? lars. Ihe expenses for the mouth of January for principal, assistants, teachers and janitor, are.$433 CO Less paid by pupils. liO 00 S323 00 In tho Home S' hool there are 57 pupils. Tho exp- nses for thc month ot January, inclu'iiug matron, ph varian, providions, extra bedail g. fcc, arc.So*; a-' Of which there has been received and pledg? ed tn Charleston. 473 0? S193 ?4 Add amount needed for school. 323 00 Total needed.$516 84 REPORTER'S CRUMBS. - Ihe velocipede has mr de its appearance in our city. To-day the reorganization of the police force be? gins. " Whitman's $30,00 ) White Fawn" will appear at' the Hibernian Hall, Th ursday evening. Cain's paper, the Record, scores the idlers who daily lounge around the courthouse. St, Valentines' day-as Jar os this city is concern? ed,-isa " fizzle." Yesterday, the first Sunday in Leut, the churches were well attended. A gold pencil, picked up in the street some days ago, is still at the Guardhouse, awaiting an owner. The yacht Fire Flyfcrttn-* bar or Saturday, and went south. The commission appointed by the Legislature to examine tue odored pilots recently appointed, began its duties on Saturday. The police force will bc paid off to-day. Tho side walls cf the new store on East Bay, corner of Prioleau-stroet, arc goiag np. The building, when ' completed, will have a substantial iron iront. Th* oratorio will take place on Thur.-day evening. The new organ of st. Philip's Church will undergo a formal trial on Friday night, and then be turned over to the church. A petition was circulated on Saturday in behalf of J the Sisters of Mercy, addressed to Council, praying aid for the orphans under their charge. Little Chaason, the florist's son, who was run over by the elly cars some time ago, has lost but one leg, and is getting wed. A c ilored man had a fit in one of the city cars yes? terday. .' The SistTsof M*rcy are cultivating a truck farm in "Rutledge-street with opparent success. Aplauk road ou Rutledge avenue is much needed: j no doubt the property owaers in the vicinity would assist in 'ts cci?tiuetion. Tho assets of the Charleston Saving? Insulation will be sold at the old Postotbce to-motrow. 1 he repairs authorized by Ccuncil on thc Manoa Eng'no House have begun, und will icclnde length? ening of the lower story, with two wings on tho front; also, a new cupola with open work and ba? lusters. " Last n'ght about nine o'clock there was a heavy fall oi : ain in this city. THE CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUAU_For thc first time stace their establishment, the two Catholic O-.-iiu Asylums (malo and temalei of Charleston, are about to appeal to the city government for as?s tance. We learn that the good Sisters are com? pelled to this step with reluctance, and on'y under tho pressure of sore necessity. The following peti? tion has been very numerously signed by tho fner-^ond n-oll wishers of the Asylums among the tax-payers, and (as copies have be:n left nt the newspaper Offices) wc UOUb: not that tarsc amnW of our humane citzens generally will at'd their signatures to the memorial. THE CITY OF CHARLESTON. To the Honorable Ihe Mayor and Aldermen in Com? mon Council atsemblel : The memorial of the undersigned tax payers of j the olty aforesaid, buintdy and respectuhy show? th. that the Mslcrs of oar Lady ol Mercy, a body poli? tico and corporate, instituted fur chkrit'iblo pur? pose*, have been estab ished in thiV city since 1820, rrom which period down to the pr?sent day t?i*y have been engaged lu atpcding the sick and main? taining and training the orphan. Soon after thc e-tal/iishuii-ir. of their ordei in th's city, they open? ed a female orphan as-, lum which has ever since b?en fiilea to Its entire capacity. This asylum they have been enabled to IMO up only by the most strenuous exertiuns on t eir P'ri, frequently labor? ing under >he mo-t difficult embarrassments. Aud they hava had to depend for its support chiefly upou their own efforts, and thc charitable donations ot the Ca holic citizens of Charleston. AB long as there was room tor another, no orphan ever applied in valu for admission to their asylum, lhcy have clothed, icd, comforted and trained upon an avenge, sixty-five every year ITom the foundation of their institution to this day. At no time have the.-e ladles had under their care And trdtiou less than fifty of these little onos, while at oiher time; the number of their little inmates has exceeded seventy five. Besides this female orphan a-ylum, a boy's orphan asylum bas been opened in Caunon-strcet, contain? ing tweuty-oue boys. Ihis w_s established June 5, 1807. Tho present year there are maintained la theso two asylums eighty-six orphans, male and female. Your petitioners, CB lutroductory to the prayer tb;y hive now to m ?ie. do not propose to address to your honorable boJy ao argument, but simply to lay bo fore you facts, the best argument for au enlightened and impartial mind. This is tho first occasion that thc claim of these ladles for municipal aid has ever been brought be lore Council, aud your petitioners hop j that it may ue favorably considered. . They would not now obtrude on yt ur honorable . body, but thc rtduced state in which these ladies have boen left by various adverse circumst .neos dur? ing anu since the war. imperailvely demand relief such relict is cow indispensable to them Finaily. youi petitioners pray that lu tho annual appropriation by tho city tor the relief of the or? phan, a certain mm mav be allowed this cba:itable body, that Iney may be encouraged in the holy work they have uudertak n, and that iu tho administra? tion of our city affairs fair, rquu and impartial jus? tice ma> bc dealt out alike to all o: its citizens. And A our memorialists, as in autv bound, w.U cverprav, ixe. BU S UN JilSS N OTICJE8. SMOKING TOB.XCO.-Mr. Lorenzt offers tn TUE NEWS, this morning, to sell stamped ^moiling tobacco at thu same price that he u?ed to fell un? stamped tobacco. He is driving a fine business, and has lately made fomo good bargains, which enable bim to sell very low. MCCLELLAN SADDLES, now ana second-bar Plough aud Team Harness, Hames tit fifty cents a pair, and Collars tor Horse? and Mules, for sale low byr. F. Chapeau, Meeting-street, next lo Mills House. imw February 12 -o ST. VALENTINE'S DAY.-Persons desiring to have Valent ncs delivered to any portion of the city, can be accommodated by leaving the same at Burnham'!* Drug Store, Na. 421 King-street. February 13 2 LADIES' LUNCH AT KINSMAN'S SALOON.-Oys? ters in eveiy style. Mince pies, h>sh daily. Hot cof? fee and chocolate at all hours. Ice cream every day. (gbMCtttigMtl. mfllfi- DCTffe WEST FKMXLK1 *COL^ _L LEGE -This ls oue ot the most flourishing in? stitutions in the State, Pupils received at any lime, and charged from the time of entering. Tuition, including Latin and French, $4 per month. Boarding, including Fuel and Washing, S14 50 per mcnth. J. S- BuNNKR. December 14 mth3mo President. goths. C HARLESTOJ) HOTEL CHARLESTON. SOUTH CAROLINA. THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IN? FORMS bis IrieudB and the pnbho generally that bo has taken charge of this well-known and ponular FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, and hopes bv strict attention to merit a fall sl'are of thc public patronage. The celebrated Artesian Water Baths, hot, cold and shower, can be had at all hours. Coaches with attentive porters are always in readi? ness to convey passengers to and from the different railroads and steamers. E. H JACKSON, -TatiTiaTT IS Imo STOCKS AND BUNDS. ?TORTHEASIERN RAILROAD FIRST MORT? UI GAGE BOND*. City Charleston S?ock. Granit? ville Ma?ufactur?Eg Company Stock. For s ile by J. H. WILSON, Feb:uaryl5 2 No. 5 Broad-strcf. $15.000 WANTED 17I0RTW-LVE MONTHS. SECT/RltD BY MORT . GAGE of desiru ole * ty Properly. Applv'.0 J. H WILSO V, Febraarv 13 2 No. 5 Eroad-street. S ^?iilinmj ?coos, ftc. P K I N O IMPORTATEOS 18 6 9. RIBBONS. MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. ARMSTRONG, CAT OR & CO-, N03. 237 AND 239 BALTIMORE-STREET, liALcTIMLUiE, ElIPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONE VELVET AND SASH RIBBONS BONNET CRAPES, SILKS AND SATINS ILLUSIONS. BLONDS. LACES, RUC PIE ?, NETS AND VELVETS FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEATHERS STB AW BONNETS AND LADIES' HATS trimmed and untrimmed SUNDOWNS AND SHAKER HOODS. The largest, stock ot' Millimry Goods in ibis coun? try, aad unequalled in choice variety, which we of? fer at prices that will defy com po'it ion. ORDERS SOLICITED. Feruary 15 5* jnsuronrc. Q li. A F VU M K N ' S JLife Assurance Company OF NEW YO MC. Ufficc : Park Bank Unilrling, Sos. '-il4 and 210 Broadway. CAPITAL..5310,000 COE ADAMS, Prc-ident. WILI.LAM T.. PHIPPS, Vice-President. HENRY Br-LDEN, Secretary. J. T. HUMPHREYS, Agent for State 0: South Carolina, Orhce No. 27 Brond-'?irect. J. S. BUIST, M. D., Medical Examiner. t?r .-UlvAGliNTS wauted throughout the State. Apply by letter to J. T. HUMEBREY?, Goncral Agent tn Decemtx-r 7 INCUBE YOUR LIFE AND PROPERTY. LIFE IN THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE 18 SUKAKtECOMPAST, or HAnrFORD, coNSEcn,_ur. ASSETS and Surplus over.824,000,000 DIVIDEND^ have averaged over 50 per cent, an? nually. RE?-PONTBILlIY.-For every SIGO cf Liabilities, it has Sic i of A;sets. PREMIUMS.- Nctes taken for ?0 per coat, of same. SE1V ENGLAND MUTUAL LIKE INSUR? ANCE COMPANY, OF BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS. ASSETS over.$7.000,000 PREMIUMS.-Notestaken for 40 percent-, of same. DIVIDENDS oair annually on the Contribution plan. PROPERTY IN THE iETNA IMt 15 INSURANCE COM. PAST, ASSETS.83,150,031 THE IIAUTFOKD FIHE iNSURANCE COMPANY', HAnrFortD, CONNECTICUT. ASSETS.52.020.040 TUE NORTH A M EK IC AN FIRE INSUR? ANCE COMPANY, HABTFOBO, CONNECTICUT. ASSETS.* 416,133 TUE CONNECTICUT PUCK IAS?UAACE COMPANY, nABTTOrU), CONNECTICUT. ASSETS.8342,013 THE: IUVRVGFIKE INSURANCE COM? PANY', NEW YOKK, ASSE IS.~.8324,943 Mr. W. C. COURTNEY, of tho Arm of W. C. COURTNEY & CO., No. 9 Boyce & Co.'s Wharf, will, in connection with ibis Agency, take risks on COT? TON, RICE AND PRODUCE genorally. A. H. HAYDEN, No. 2T3 KING-STREET. January 29 fmw3mo Shirts and /orntsl)ing ?coils. bHIRT SHIRT DEPOT. DEPOT. DI-POT. TOE ONLY EXCLUSIVE THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE GENTLE HEN'S FURNISHING- STORE GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STO?E GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE IX CHARLESTON, S. C., IN CHARLESTON, S. C., IN CHARLESTON, S. C., HAS RECEIVED A NEW SUPPLY OF HAS RECEIVED A NEW SUPPLY OF HAS RECEIVED A NEW SUPPLY OF THE CELEBRATED THE CELEBRATED THE CELERUATED STAR STAR STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS, SHIRTS AND COLLARS, SHIRTS AND COLLARS, Which are ( ffered for sale at the LOWES.T CASS PRICES. E. SCOTT. Meeting-street, opposite Ihe Market Hall. February 9 Cmos J M P O R TE R S OK TEAS. WINES. BRANDIES, &c" And Dealers in CEO WE FAMILY GROCERIES. C0r\20T STREET WM S. CORWIN 6 CO. jOS^Goods delivered to all parts 01 the City. October 24 TO SKOKEES ? HST O ADVANCE ON THE SUB>CRIBER WILL SELL H?S OLD FAVO? RITE BRANDS at the usual prices, in atamped packages. Ho invites the Trade and Country Mer? chants to examine his laruo and well selected Stock, which he is able to uit'er at manufacturers' price?, either by the groBS or dozen, to suit purchasers. Apply at L. LORENZT, N. E. corner Wentworth and King February 16 3 . iSEGA?l EMP0R?U31. RSALAS, AGENT FOR THE CHARLESTON ia Brauch ot tbe Havana Segar Factorv, "Ls Valentina," would respectfully invite the attention of dealers and smokers to his very large stock of HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGA RS, ot all gradee and sizes, excelled by few in this country, and war? ranted to bo as represented. Sample boxes sent to the country and orders ex? ecuted by Expres?, C. O. D., or 30 days' city accep? tance. No. Ii* EAST B1?-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. G. August 24_ mwfCmo flAVAMttGARS ! Imported under the Reduced Tariff ALARGE LOT OF THE ABOVE. OF MY OWN lasvortatton, jost received and for sale at my Store. Meeting-street, opposilo Mids bouse. CAUTION-Ray Havana Cigars where tho unopened boxes bear a stamp witu the word "IMPORTED" printed therein. F. E. SCHRODER. I-obruary4 tbsmlO* ?UiS?fUanc?ns. JOHN C. 91 1 N OTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, .Vf). 1 COU RTTIb U SE SQUARE February 15 Ik Y K KS ON k IS ATES, I CHAMPAGNE ALE BREWERY, HARLEM. kV. Y. D. This celebrated Ale is brewed fresh all through tho year, aud is guaranteed to keep sound through the hottest weather, and on that account is of all Ales tho best adapted to the southern climate. The proprietors oro desirous of establishing a trade for their Ale in this ?ection, aud wish to make a< rangemonts with some energetic, responsible party to take tho - ge nev for thc sale of it In Cbailestcn and vicinity. P.YERSON k BATES, Harlem Stauou, New York City. February IC Imo FICKLIN G HAVING TxVKEN HOCKADArS STABLES, AND LOTS IN SPR ING-STREET, 1.? now prepared to keep CATTLE, HORSES and STOCK of every dcscripl'on. 'Jhern is a gotd pump aud large sheda on thc lot. I will sell Stock on small comm Brion. imo February 9 DON'T OVERLOOK THIS! IF YOD WANT G \S FITTING DONE. Go to P. U GUiLLE.MIN. m?o. 14U Church-street. Il you wantSTEAT PILLING done. Go to P. L. GMLLKMTN, No. 14') Church-street, rt you waut PLUMBING dono. Go to P. L. GUILLEMIN, No. HOCiiurch-strcot It vou waut TIN HOOPING aud GU iTEUING don-, r Gntnl'.L. GUjr.l.EMTS. No. 140 Church-s.reeL tl vou wautoA-> i IA i ft.vci-. - - Go to P. L. QUILL EMIN, NL 110 Church-strent. When-you can get GAS cn \N DELIERS, PEN? DANTS. Brackets, Hall Lights, Portable Stands, Drop Lights, A KG AND BU KV EUS, Porcelain, Mica, Paper nnd Tm Shades GJne* Globes and -hades. Cooper and Iron Pumps, Bath Tuba, Parlor and Bed-room Grates, Kerosene Lamps, &c, kc, at reasonable pricos. Repairing promptly attended to. Ol't Gas Fixtures RcbronzM 1', brnary 15 tb?m3 gcj)?!ic Bitters. TS" PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, ANO AU DISCASCS OF TDK STOMACH ANS LIVER. Tiler AUK rtncouair.Nnt'.n ar THE MEDICAL FACUITY. HEGEMAN & CO., AionNTs, yjsvr YORK. Manufactured fey C. F. PAMMN, CEEMI32 AUD APOTEMAS?, CHARLES J? O N", B. C. JOST*For Sale by Druggists JSwtryw.'icrr.'?i, February 15 mwilyr /linn) ^doiils. TO THE LADIES. WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY STATE. OUR m my vcars' e\porx'uce :u the manufactura o? ORNAM NTAL BAIB WO'E enable us to oller to our customers tho finest o.-sonine it ot every ur ticlo requiiod iu our linc, (rom the Final) FR1ZZLS lo tho full Wi';, t-nibrariua Bit?ls or ??ltAboa, Coils, Waterfalls, Out-h.ous, Criinpt Lair, Lauus, Curls, Ringlets, ?c. TORTOr E-SHKLL DUELING. TUCK. S'.DIC AMD FANCY COMBS, and COMBS 0/ every ol.'ier ela.-*. To tiie tientiemen. WE CAN FURNISH WIGS, TOUPEES, WHIS? KERS, MUSTACHES, IMPERIALS, te. To Our CustoimT? Generally. THE FINES! FRI'NCH ANO ENGLISH PEUFU MLLY, >i)APa, POMADE, HAIR OILS. HAIR RE S ' 0KATIVE-, COSlItTIC -, .vc, Hom the most re? spectable houses iu oich cou-try. On' GEM AN COLOGNES ure unsurpassable. lor Euglish ?iud French Bair, Tooih and Nail Bru.-hcs, 'Jortoi-hell, Budal' and other Drcsiing CoKihs, wo challenge rivalry. Pani nl.tr attcniion ia paid lo the making of Me? mento Hair Work as BB2?ST t INS, Eau KINGS, FINGER RINGS. CHA HMS, KC. All Olden by mail will bo.-o lided that tho reputa? tion of the house tortee pa?l thiriy-rivo yaam shall not gutter in our haurfs. Always on hand a fi o as? sortment ol Kreuch Jewelry. A liberal discount to merchants and thc trade. M. & A. ASHTON, No. 24'JiaNG-31RIET. Januarys hil m CHARLES t OH, S. C. CHARLESTON DEPOT No. ?75 KlNG-STKUKT. GOLD ANO TIN FOIL, AM iLGAMs, M'NEBAL TEETH, Steel Goods, aud ?very article used by tho Dentist. 2mo January 27 l'SDKH DECRJSE IN EQUITY, L annean, et al, vt. Donnell, et al. THIS DAY, the 15th dar of February instant, at ll o'clock, will be sold, at the Old Customhouse, Alt that MBSSUAliK AND LOT OF LAND fituate, lying and being on Concord-street, in the Ciao- of Charle-ton, S. C., meas-unng and cottaininer bl fnont on Concord-street one hundred and ten (11C) feet, more or less, and in depth ono hundred and forty-five (145) feet, more or less; butting and bound? ing to the west and north on lands of the >ew York steam Packet Company, to the south on lauds now or late of the estate of John F. Knox, and to tho east on Concord-street. TernJE-One-lourth cash; the balaree on a credit of one, two, three, four and five years, secure 1 by bond or bonds o? the puichasor, bearing interest from the day of sale, payable semi-annually, anda mortgage of the property. The buildings to be in? sured and the policy assigned. E. W. M. MACKEY, Sheriff Charleston County. February 15_. _rawl7 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. Ey virtue of a writ of Fieri Fiteias. to me directed and dehvered, aili ba sold on MONDAIT, theist day of March next, at ll o'clock, A. M., precisely, ou Adgei's North wharf, All the right, lille and interest of the defendant in FIE TEEN BALES OF UPLAND CO HON. Levied on and to ho sold as tho property of Farr H. UaU-e at thc suit ol Wm. Dawiras. a Lao, tamediatejy after tho above sale, on North Atlan? tic wharf, All tho right, title and interest ortho defendant in Tl-.N BALES OF UPLAND COTTON. Lev.'od on and to be sold as the property of Jacob G. Keitt at the suit of John W. Sellers, Administra? tor, ( ?ho sues for another. ) Tonns caph. F. W. M. MACKEY, February IC_m3_P. C. 0. Assignee's Sale. BY HUTSON IEE, Auctioneer. The uudersicned will sell at public outcry, TO-MOB ROW, the 16th instant, at ll o'clock A. M., at the Old Customhouse. All that LOT, PIECE, OB PABCEL OF LAND, wllh the two story Wooden Building thereon, situate, lying and being on the east side of Coming-street, City of Charleston, being thc next lot to George street, measuring and containing in trent on Coming street thirty-ooc (31) teer, and iu dopth ninety-five ?95 t-Ct niue (9.1 inches, be tho same moro or loss ; butting and bouadina ou the north on lands formerly of estate ot James Sheppard, to the cast on lauds of -, to thc .-outli on tanda of-, and to the west on Coming.stro.-t; said lol being a part of the real estate of James i-heppard. docaaeed, and sold by his executors, under and by virtue ot his last will and testament. ALSO, AU that LOT OF LAND on thc east side of Com? ing-street. City ol Charl?sf n, and known as.No. 48 (torty-cight). measuring -and containing in front on Coming-street, thirty (30) feet more or less, and in depth ninct.i -Uve i95) icct three i.l) inches, more or kai; butti: g and bounding to thc north on lands of -; to thc south on landa ot.-, formerly of Airs. Windsor; to the east on land now or lay; ol John Bair, Esq., and to ihe west ou Comtng-streeL All of which will more tully appear upon- record lu the Mesne Office, Book R, No. 14, page 303. ALSO, All that LOT, PIECE OP. PARCEL CF LAND, befog situate, lying and being' on the east side of Coining-sHcet, lu thc City of Charleston, measuring and containing in front on Coming street thirty-two (32) feet six (Ci inehe-, bc the same more or lets, and in depth mnety-?ve ( -5) feet six |6| inches, be the same more or less; butting and bounding north on lands of estate of Jaruos bhcppaid, to the east on lands of-, to tho south on lands late of estate of James Sheppard, now of Gabriel Davis, and lo the west on Coming-street ; said lot being a part of thc real estate ot James Sheppard, deceased, and sold linden, sud by virtue of his last will and testament by bis executors. ALSO, All that LOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, with the two story wooden building sud the out? buildings thereon, being situate and lying r.n Ufe north sido of Bull-street, in the City of Charleston, and known as No. 2S, measuring and cont alni eg in front on Bull-street, thirty-one (31) feet, moro or less, and in depth from north to south, one hundred and forty-one (141) feet, moro or less; butting and bounding north nu lauds ot Poter Hasol, to thu cast ou lands of G. T. Whitman, to the south on Bull itreet, and to the west on lauds of T. A. Wilbur. Terms-One-third cash; balance in one and two years, scoured by bond of the purchaser and mort? gage of the premises; buildings to be insure! and policies assigned. Purchaser to pay for all neces? sary papers and stayps. W. E. MIEELL. Assignee of Gabriel Davis, February 15 thus tul Assignee's Sale. BY HUTSON LEE? Auctioneer. By virtue of an Oidor to me directed by the Hon. Geotge S. Bryan, Judge ol tho Uuitod States conn for tho District of South Caro ina. will be sold at publi; outcry 1C-MOR1IOW, the ICtli day ol Feb mary next, ut ll o'clock A. M., at the Old Custom? house, . -Tl lll&t T^TTTTT.rT u ll rmtv ?-LroTr-T: i'.\ir, nm, tho two-story Wooden Building and Lutbulldiugs thereon, situate, lying ami being on thc west bide of Ashley River, between BCJ and Cannon streets uud known as No. 19; measuring and containing in front on Ashlpy-sircit sixt?-seven fe?t six inches (07 0), on back or west'inc scvoniy-six feet (76l, on tho south and north lines ?ne hundred and sixty-five (105) feet, be thc same more or less; butting and bounding to the north on lauris of E. C. Holland, to the casi on Ashley street, to the south on lands of Mark E. Cohen, aud to thc west oj lands now or lato of W. T. Sanders. ALSO. All that TOWN LOI ult PARCEL OF LAN P. i-ituatod on the north side of Ca houn-etreet, ono door west of smith-street, immediately upon Bcu ui ti's M ll Pond; measuring and containing In Iront ou Ca houn-strcci. (00) six>y foot, on back or north li?e (SO) elg: ly loot six inches, on east lino (156) fun huudr>dand r.fty-slx lect. and on west line ?''IOj ono hundred and sixty feet, bu the same more .or Lss; butt ne and bounding to the north and west on Bennett's Mill P. nd. to the cast on lands now or late ot James Poyas, und to tho south on Calhoun street, as per plut on rec7:d itt Plat Book "A," No. 1, in Mesne Couvcyauco Office for Char.estou District 'J aims-One half cash; balance in ono year, secur? ed by ond of th-: purchaser and mortgage of tho premises, build ngs to be insured and policies as? signe 1. Purchaser to pay assignee for all Decenary capon* and stamps. J. B. BISSELL, Assignee. Febiuiry 15 fmw8tul Two (2) Eligible Building Lois on Rutledge Avenue. BY HUTSON LEE. Auctioneer. Will be sold at the Old Customhouse, TO-MORROW, 16:h instant, at ll o'clock A. M., AU that de6irab!o LO C OE L ND, situated on the west side ol Rutledge avenue, nearly opposite Rad? cliffe fatrect, bound itu to tho north (18-3) one hun? dred and eiiditwflve lect on lot below described; east (45i ior:.v-?ve l?et ou Rutledge avenue; south (?85) one hundred ano eighty-five feet on lards of Wm. Lucas; and we-1 (15) forty-five feet ou lands of Fabian IL V> i,kenberg. ALSO. All that desirable LOT OF LAND next north^oi Hie above, b .u our.' lo Hie north (185) ono hundred and elxbtv-flve lect ou lands of Mrs. Amelia <!r->bel; dst (50) fifty lect on Rutledge avenue; seuth (185) ouu Lundi cd a:;d ci .-hty-live jrot on above describ -I lot; and wes (Soi li ty l et ou landa ot fabian !.'. Wiekenbeig, bi: Mic^c iii tusiens morn or le.^s. 'I lii'60 ar*-without exception two Ot the most de? sirable Lots in lue city, loetled as they aro in a de ligiitful ncigbborhco.l on the most (asbion.ib'e street, aud immediately ou thc linc ol th-? Cit- Ball? way. i.ruts raab. Purchaser to poy A?:e:ioneer i-:r paper, aud attrape, wl'm'ul February IS (D?iljiiuj an? /arnisljing (SiwK CLOSING OUT SALE. IN OR PER IO DISPOSE OF TBE BALANCE OF OUR FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. So as lo make room for our SPR?N3 AND SUMMER SUPPLIES Which wo expect tho latter part of this month, w have reduced thc prices of our Goods REGARDLESS TO COST OF MA\UF AC? TIF tCIRG THE MM!'. Thanking tho public for their very libera! patron? age, wc hopo by our fair dealing to merit a contin? uance of tho same. We respeclfully invite one and all to call aud see fo: themselves. I. L. FALK & CO., RETAIL DEPARTMENT No. 303 KING-3T., Next to Cowperthwait's Furniture Store, WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, No. 157 Meetiug-streeL February 2 Imo Opposite Charleston Hotel. F. H. TRfclNHOLlU, No. 1 BROAD-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. O., MINER, 8?LLPPER AND DEALER IN , SoutLCaroMna Native Bone Phosphate. January ll 3mos ??nritim S?lts. Remaining ?stete of ike Charleston Savings Institution. W. T. LEITCH & E. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. W?l be sold TO-MORROW, 16ib February, at tbe . Old Postoffice, at ll o'c.oek, The following ASSETS of-tbe Charleston Savings Institution : 1035 shores STATE BAISE STOCK 1347 shares Farmers and Exchange Bank Stock 686 shares Bank of South Carolina stock 76 abares Bank of Charleston Stock (new issue) 100 shares Commercial Bank Columbia S took 1359 shores People's Bank Steck 003 shares Union Bank Mock 1 Note of the Bank of the State of South Carolina and of the State of South Carolina for $100,000 1 Note of the Bank of the State of South Carolina and of the State of South Carolina tor $160,000. February 15_ _, Elegant Private Residence at corner of Orange and fradd streets. W. Y. LEITCH & R. S.BRUNS, Auctioneers. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed by the' Hon. Geo. S. B: yan, Judge of tho United States Court for the District of South Carolina, I wih sell. at public auction on TUESDAY, 9th March; at ll, o'clock AJ M., at the Old Postoffice. That very desirable and spacious RESIDENCE at northwest corner of Orange and Traed streets/now occupied by the Hon. P. C. Gaillard. The House contains-room?, and apon the premises are all. necessary outbuildings, with a spa. ious garden spot under cultivation. This is one ot the moat desirable Residences In Charleston, and is well situated w th reference to the business part of Charleston, and in close proximity (o thc Battery. Lot measures 110 feet on Tradd by 150 feet OU OracuC struct. Terms- One-.ourih cash; balan e in one, two and three years, secured by bond and mortgage of tbe property, with interest; proporty to b? insured and poiicy assisncd. Purcba-er to pay Auctioneers for papers and stamps, L ATOE v CE W. O'HEAB, As.-lgnee of Theodore Stoney. February 15 mslrhrntuB Valuable Real Estate. W. Y. LEITCH & B. S. B?IUNS, Auctioneers. Will bc sold on THURSDAY, 18th instant, at the Old Postoffice, at ll o'clock, Tbe following valuable J EAL ESTATE: That desirable two story WOODEN DWELLING, known as No. 197 Coining-street, 6 doors north of tho Spring-street Methodist Church, wes--fide, contain ?Dg4roou)8. Lot measures 30 feet front by 111 foet in depth, more or less. . ? 'Ibatoe-irable two story WOODEN DWELLING, known as No 19 Bogard-street, third door from Lau? rel-street. ' outlining 4 rooms. Lot measures 33 feet front by 85 feet lu depth, more or less That desirable two story WOODEN DWELLING, known as No. 21 Bogard-strect, second door from Laurel-street, cntalnlng 4rooms. Lo: measures 33 fee' nront by 85 in depth, more or less. That desirable LOT on Laurol-streot, third door from Bogard, west side, measuring 37 teet front by 126 in depth, more or less. Said Lot opeas on Bose Lane. That desirable LOT in laurel-street opening or# Rose Lane). Ave dcors from Regard-street, . west side, measuring 87 teet trout by 120 feet in depth. That due LOT in Laurel-street, east side, between Spring and Bogard-streets, ono door north ol' No. 2, containing 0U feet Iront by 100 teet m depth, more or less. That Northern portion of LOT at the corner of Percy and Spring streets, containing 40 feet front by 100 feet in depth, moro or less. Thai desirable LOT, with small shanty, la Percy street, west sido, between Bogard and Line, contain? ing 100 feet front by 100 in depth, more or less. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay us lor pupers and stamps. miutb3 February 15 Assignee's Sale. W. Y. LEITCH & li S. BRUNS, Anctlonecra. The underslcnrd will sell at public outcry on a HURsDAY, the 18th Foi-rnarv next, at ll o'clock A. M., BI thc Old Customhouse, AU that LOT Pii-CE OR PARCEL OF LAND wiin the buildings thereon, situate, lying- and being on the west sido of King-street lu the City of Charles? ton, just south of ti-o bend in that street; but ing and bounding to the north on lot formerly ot John S. Bird and now nf John Siegling, and measuring thereon one hundred and six (106) feet more orb ss, to thc east on King-street und measuring thereon twenty-seven (27) icut, to the south on lot of Wi liam J: Jacobi one huudred and two (102) feet six (0) in? ches, ai d to the wc.3', on lands of John H?gling and medaling, twelve (12) feet, bo. thc same measure? ments more or less; and having such shape and form as is delineated in a plat o? Charles Parker, dated in. March, 1851. and attached io the deed of conveyance from .TOMI S. Bird to William Laval, bearing date thc 18th day of February, A. D. 1851, subject, however, as to thal portion thereof designat? ed in said plat as thc passageway, and co orcd yel? low, to a right ct way in and over the same, that is to say: and it is hereby so declared reserved and granto >, that the said piece or parcel cf land m said -nat, RhallTorc-verbcrcalt' trba .ajrjaL jemain .npjm _JU such 1er tho comnou use ofiiie said lot hcrem eon vejod, and the lot bounding it to the north and all tho lawful owners and occupants ot tho said two lots, ALSO, AU that PIECE, PARCEL OR LOT OF LAND, situate, lying and being oe the north sire of Queen street, iu the city ot Charleston; bounded on thc south by Queen-street, on the east partly by lands of Ucrjamin Elfe, partly by lands of the Protestant Episcopal Church,of St. Phil p's, on tho north by lands of the Protestant Congregation Church, known as ibo "Circular y burch," and oa the west by isnds ot John Gordon; measuring and containing in front on Queon-street twenty-seven (J7) feet, on the back oi north line thirty-two (32i feet elx (0) inches, and in depth two huudred aud twenty-three (2:13) teet Thc above described Lot ol I aud having been conveyed by John DeLdiun, io Preston West, abd bearing date 20th December, A. D 1861, and recOiderl ia the office ol tho Regii-tcr of Mes nc Conveyance, In Dooli O, No. 12, pp. 609 and 510.. ALSO. . All that PIECE, PARCEL OR LOT OF LAND situate, lying and being OD thc north sido ot Queen streot, Cily uf Charleston, and adjoining tho one itu mediately a'ove described, and purchased ty John Deighan of Joe)b brock; measuring and con taming on the north aud south lines, from cast tc west thirty-one (31) feet, and cast and west lines from north to south, seveuty-eijht (78: feet; butting and bounding north on lauds of tho Protestant Con gre ga tio-al i. hutch, k. ?a aa tho "Circulai Church," south on lands ot Jacob- Brock, of which the 1 it was once a tart, east by tho lot Immediately above described, and west oy lauds of-. ALSO, All that PIECE, PARCEL OR LOT OF LAND, willi tbe Buildings thi reen, situate, lying nod belog on the west slao of Wall-street, City ol Charleston, and known as No. 19. measuring aud containing in fronl ou Wall-stroct, from north to eouth, thii ty-ihce (33 feet, and in depth, irotu east to west, on? hundred und three 103) teet, be thc sume mea>-urcm"Ut more or less; bruting and bounding to tho north ou landa now or oucc ot Henry Sparnick; sooth on lands non or once of thc .estate nt Peter Laurens; to the casi on Wall-street, aud wen ou lauds of-. All o which will inure fid? appear upon record in Mesa? Conveyance ollie', book T, ?4, No. 4, page 13. lams-One ,rd (!;i ca b; balance in ono am two years, retrurcd by bond ol pur. hater and mort Bago of the p rem sos; biddings io be insured anil policy assigned. Pur, baser to pay Assignats tor all ucecaeary Btamre. ai.d papers. W. E. M IK ELL. Jmuary21 tbin8wth'? Ass?iaje Gabriel Davis. li otf?lands Plantation on Cooper River, ahem 1,723 Acr's of Lund-could be advantage mt?ly subdivided. Wi ALONZO J. WHITE '& SDN, Ou '1H UR ?DA Y. thc 13th instant, at ll o'clock, a or near the Old Customhouse, will be i-old, W OODLANDS PLANT HON, t-ituato ou tue ca= side of -oopar Uiver, aboul 2') mile* from liae city in tho Parish ol' st. 'I lion as, coutainiug as per p'.at hi Willoh soul .'Woodlsuda" is de-ignuioit a.s Ai;*i Field Plantation, i"-':t acres consisting ol swaine ant morah loud, cleared aud in au improved state, iu c.udiitg aitches, banks, kc. 4?7 acres high am brollen land, cleaved lind iu woo ls. me UUilig is lands, KSrrvoirs, ponds, kc, 1336 acres, ihh Phonation affords divers ty of soli, capable of pro dueia;: the be<: quality rice, cotton, tin.l provisions A large urea hciug Wish wooded, affords proatubl employment tor cutters cf urewowd and lumber has a lauding on Ccopc : Biver. Plat can be cs am in td at cur office. Conditions-Ane-half cash: balance in one and twi year?, with interest semi-annually, secured by bond and mortgage of property sold. Purchaser to fa, for requisite papers aiid stamps. February 16 mwlh3 Fine Tenement Raidenc?, JSo. 31 Evil-street B? ALONZO J. WHITE & SON ISrottcr?, Auctioneer* anti ltcal L?state A gents. Will be sold on THURSDAY next, the 18th instant . a ll o'clork, That fine three story BRICK TENEMENT BES] DENCE, No. 31 Hull-street, containing ll handsome ly ilnisbed rooms, largo entrio?, gas throughout building, double piazzas to south, fine cistern, kc. Al necessary outbuildings on lot. Loi measures 98 tee ll inches tront by 172 feet d ep. be the sa oe mor or less.. Carriage eutrauce and right of way on Lynd street to roar ot building. Conditions- Ualf cash; balancf? payable in om year, scouted by bond and mortgage of propern sold; luterestpayable semi-annually. Buildings t! be iusurcd aud policy assigned. Purchaser to par A. J. White k Sou for papers aud stamps. February 15 . mwtb3 r 1LL1S ?i CH1SUL1U. FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AMC SHIPPING AGENTS, WELL ATTEND TO THE PUBOKA8E, SALE AN! SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) ol COTTON, RICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STOKES ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, 3. O. E.WILLIS..A. E. CHISOLM, Oo.'ober 26 ?wfom Sate. BX ilXLl?AN^ON, Auctioneers'.* " TBK DAT 15th insbnit. at the Store southeast corner CaThoun and East Bay-streets, we -rill sell, at 10 o'clock, ," ' ... ' THE CONTENTS OP 8AID 8TOBE.. j CON sismo OF 60 GALLONS 'MOLASSES, 60 GALLONS Vvnr\. SENE OIL, 10 Gallons Turp?n^. ^ Glsef Osee Sashes, 1O0 New Axe" Handles, Coantera.lot Drawers Counter'Scales, Show Osse, lea Home, Water Cooler' 1 Beer Pump, complete, Har Screen, Tea Caddies! Tobacco Cutter, Grain, Shot and Nail Btna, ?ero seno, Lard, and Molasses Cans, Clock, ko kc l Large Mahogany Book Case with Books, aeon* iso Volume*-_a February 15 Contenu, $c, of a Baking Establishment, No. 16 King-street, near Smith's Lorie. WM. McKAY, WiU tell THIS DAT, 15th instant, at 10 o'clock at tbe above Sttre, ' The ENTIBE CONTENTS, consisting o?: Show Cases, Scales, Jars, Status. Counter?, ?c., ?c. Terms casb. Will sell on TUESDAY, 16th, at No. 130 Meeting street, a superior afsortment of WETTING PAPER, Mucilage, Ink, Atc. Also, Furniture and Sundries. * February 16 . Ex parte Wm. Shepherd, in re Joseph.Pur tell. Assignee's Sale of the "Purcell Farm," ou the Dorchester Road, near Charleston-al Auction, BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH. \ Auctioneer. By virtue of a Decree in Bankruptcy in the above case, will be sold. TO-MORBOW, 16th inst,, at ll o'clock, a: the Old Postoffice, All that 1EAOT OF LAND, lying ea the north ride of the public road leading from Charleston to Ashley Elver Ferry, containing seventy-five and a hslf (75}?) acres, more or less, and also a small Tract of Land on the northern boundary of the above tract and in? corporated with it aa one tract; bounded north and east on lands now or late of -- Howard, iou th on the Dorchester Hoad, west on lands now or late of -Beckman, und northwest on lanae now or late of Bev. P. O'Neill; the place said to contain phos? phates, and to be well settled. Terms-One-third cash; the balance in one and two years, secured bye mortgage on thapioperty; purchaser to pay lor papers and H ta mps. . E. W. MARSHALL. Assignee of Jos. PurceTL February 15 '? mwamsmtu7 A Small Dwelling) also, two Corner Lou, fine stand* for Corner Shops, at Auction. : BY G. McBKIDE SMITH. . TO-MORROW, the 16th instant, at ll o'clock, at the " . old Postoffl e, - , No. 68 Line-street, a sm ll HOUSE, south side, se? cond i : om southeast corner Lino and Laurel streets. Lot 40 feet front, by CO.feet deep, more or Ieee. 1 . axso, A fine BUILDING LOT on the southwest corner of Bogard and Laurel streets: 85 foot fronton Bo? gard street, by 87 feet on Laurel-street, more or less. ALSO, A fine BUILDING LOT, on the southeast corner of Bogard-street and Rose Lane; 30 feet front on-Bo? gard-strect, by 97 feet on Rose Lane, more or less. 'Jenna-one-half cash; the balance in one and two years, secured as usual. Purchaser to pay G. McB. S. for papers and stamps. > - February 15 Feb 8 9, ll. 13,15,16 Positive Sale of a Small Farm, about lit Acres, on the Northeastern Railroad, near the City, at Auction. BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH. TO-MORROW, tho 16th instant, at 10 o'clook,]at tho Old I ostoffloe, Tbo above FARM, together with small Dwelling and outbuildings, near the State Road and Cooper h ivor. A splendid .land fir a .store, being adjacent to the Phosphate Works; about 20 acres cleared. Situated on the southern boundary of the "Sanders Farm." Terms-One-half rash; the balance in one year, seenred as usual. Purchaser to pay G. MoB. 8. for papers and stamps. A liberal discount lor all cash. February 15 ' Feb. 3,13,15, lo* Dorses, Mules, Plantations, Carls, Jrc. Alto, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Chairs, Tables, Bu. reaus, Washstands, Wardrobes, Extension Table, Carpets, Mirrort, Desks, Pianot, ?rc, One Still and Sundries,'at Auction. BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH. On WEDNESDAY, at 10 o'clock, al bis Salesroom* No. 31 Broad- stren._February 15 Fine Residence in the Village of Mount Pleasant. BY HOLMES & MACBETH Auctioneers. Will be sold TO-MOBR?W, 16th February, at ll o'clock, In front ol the Old Postoffice. That desirably located DWELLING HOUSE, two and a half stories, on brick basement, containing rix I (ijj upPgnTT-jnur W gatrelf<Ire<j?4iig jxiome, double ' piazzas to the south, large cistern and well of water, mnage house and stable; said lot measuring and containing to tho northeast..on Pitt-street, 46 feet 4 inches, to tho north and northwest, on lands late of Dr. Farrell and of William Peace, Esq., 2<8 feet, to the southwest, on land of John Horlbeck, 70 feet 3 inches, and to the ?outheaat, on landa of the said John Horloeck, 226 feet 3 inches, bo all of the said dimensions, more or less, and having 'such shape and dimensions as are included in a plan made by John A. Micbel, surveyor, in June, 18S9. Terms-One-half cash; balance in one year, se? cured bv bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the property; buildings to be msuied and policy .as? signed. Purchaser to pay HOLMES k. MAC?EIH for papers and stain ps. * February 15 LARGE SALE! OP HEAL ESTATE Itt ATLANTA, GA. WiU be aold on thc first TUESDAY ba March, by the Administrators of William Berring, deceased, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY: First. A magulflaeot FAMILY MANSION, four* teen rooms with necessary closets and outhouses, situated on Peacht.eo-strect, ina first class neigh? borhood in every respect Second. Seven CI lY LOTS within one hundred feet of the statehouse and Emt Baptist Church, four of which have'improvements on them; one of these has a good eight-room brick house finished throughout with closets. Third. ABHTCE STOREHOUSE and Kitchen, ta thc most desirable business part of the city, on Whitehall-sti eet. fronting 27 feot on Whitehall-street, and running back ono hundred and nineteen, feet, with the right of an aliey. Fourth. An excellent FARM, bf 170 acres, on Peach? tree Read, four miles from the city; fifty acres of cotton land, with a good peach orchard xnd good lenelng. Fifth. An interest in WILD LANDS; also Notes and Accounts and stocks lu Feveral Manufacturing Companies. Mr. Herring having been long a resi? dent ol Atlanta, he selected the most desirable prop? erty, both as to present and prospectivo value; con? sequently every foot offereJ is JNo. 1 in every re? spect Terms-One-third cash; the balance in four and eight months, with interest frcm day of sale. . J. W. H KRUI Ni i, "I W. F. HLRBING, [ ..?V ,.il?.,:_? N. L. AN O i ER. , f Administrators. A. LEYDEN, J February 13 Dfcc 18 Auctioneers' |)iiD?te Snirs. Real Estate. BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH, No 3i Broad-street, loutit side, near State-street. At Private Sah?- . FIBS I' CLaSS SEA ISLAND COTION PLANTA llONS . . Valuable fice Plantations Valuable Upland Plantations and Farms Extensive a id Vduable Manuf ictoriee, Mill Sites and Deliguttui summer Residences in various parts of the South. ALSO, HOUSES AND BUILDING LOTS of all sizes, price? and descriptions lu every part of the city. January 25 ' ? mwl3mo BY J. FRASER MATH??WES. At Private Salo That valuable property, known as the CEDAIT' HALL PL?tiTATIU?, of Dr, ?ames E. Whaley, upon Edisto Island, containing f'ur hundred acres,of. which three hundred are fine cotton laud. SBJS terms, ko , apply as above. t> February 1(T "^SOUTHERN STEN CIL M AN?FACTORT E. H. ;RODOERS MANUFACTUREE AND WHOLESALET?EAL?B IH STENCIL STOCK AND DIES, STEEL LETTERS AND STAMPS CHECKS AND TAGS BRASS ARD GKKMAI? SILVER KEY? KINGS, CHAINS, dee. BY TBE GALLON OB BARBEL. AGENT FOE HILL'? PATENT HAND STAMPS ri EAL PRESSES BRANDING IRONS, &c. No. 129 EAST BAY-STRERT, CH ABLES TON, S. G. t?f Oatt nd ernmSw^ specimens. Januaryie - - Cj^