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CITY" A F F A 1 li S .

Meetings Till* Uuy,

Han le lire Company! ai 7 I*. M.(¡crinan Rifle Club, nt 8 P. M.Siehgerbuud Teutonia, nt H P. M.wiiiie Laborera, ut s p. M.Lafayette Artillery, at half-past 7 P. M.Apprentices' Library society, ni t r. M.

Auction Halos This Doy.

Miles Urala- will sell al lt» o'clock, nt lilsstore, boots shoes ami hats.

J. A W. Knox Will sell at IO o'clock, al theirstore, household furniture, Ac.

lt. M. Marshall A Brother will sell nt half-past10 o'clock, their onie/, horses and mules.

llKAL KSTATK SALK. Mr. A. C. MoUllllvrnysold yeslenlay the lot and buildings on the casiBide of liiureh street, next north of St. Philip'sChurch, for $1826.

Kow TUT. PHOSPHATES.-The steamer HmilicWill m.ikc nn excursion trip to the Ashley Uiverphosphate works to-morrow morning, affordingan admirable opportunity rora visit to these natu¬ral wonders.

SUPREME COURT.-COLUMBIA, December I_Tho case of James W. Williams, trustee, vs. HenryBeard, ct al, was resumed. Mr. L. J. Jones forappellant; Mr. Pair Tor appellees; Mr. Thompsonon same side to tho hour of adjournment.

POSTPONEMENT Ol' T. J. MACKEY** TlllAL.-lu consequence of Judge Carpenter's continuedillness, he lias derided to hear only those cases

thai are urgent, and others musí Hoover until thcJanuary term. Kx-Aldcrnian T. J. Mackey thus

gets a respite.

Woon-CurriKU MACHINES.-Ono of thesemarliluos ls now on exhibition ai thc Artesianwell, and can he seen in operation during Hieday. lt ls Invaluable to railroad coalraciors andlumbermen. Messrs. Cameron, Barkley A Co.hold tl c liaient right, and will sell either Slate or

county rights, nra single machine.

AN UNFORTUNATE DIFFICULTY between twocitizens, growing out of a dispute in regard loscats al thc opening ol Hie Academy of Music,resulted lalo Wednesday night in a serious indee,In which one, al least, or Hie parties engaged was

seriously Injured. Al the requestor both parties,we withhold publication nf the names.

Tim OPERATIC NEW« DEPOT.-Mr. C. C.nighter has secured a niche In thc Academy ofMusic, mid has dedicated tl lo literature. ThcbOQKiWorm car. herc lind holli heavy and lightreaiftng, and I luise not so disposed can enjoytheir Havanas. This news' stand ls one or thcinst ll niions of thc day, nod will bc largely patron¬ized in thc future.

tin it PIMUES CURRENT.-Wo especially Invite thcattention of our merchants to rut: NEWS PricesCurrent, Issued thin morning. Made up with Hieutmost care, and handsomely printed with entirelynow type, ll forms, With tho business card or Hiehouse forwarding ll, thc mosi attractive and wel¬come weekly commercial circular that can bcused. Price, tur len copies or more, with busi¬ness card, two and a half cents per copy. Singlecopies, five cents.

PERSONAL;-Captain J. M. Felder, ol' Claren¬don, died on Monday morning.

Dr. W. II. MoKellcr, or Newberry, departed thisIHe on tho 201b ult., aged fifty-two years.The Newberry Herald announces thc death or

Captain Thomas W. Cary, which took place ontho 21stulL Captain Cary commanded companyB, of Hie Third South Carolina Regiment, duringthe late war, and was as gallant and brave a sol¬dier as ever unsheathed a sword.

Tim ACADEMY RESTAURANT.-Messrs. O. B.Cullins A Co. have formally opened a drinkingH"d refreshment saloon In thc building or HieAcailon 'Music. Major Horbaeh, formerly oftlic'C n Hotel, ls one of tho proprietors,Dill) i. ii ''lune and surrounding* nro or thcniostai character. Il ll needless to state»'"-. M ls patronized by theatre-goers-both"gods and men-haying on cnlraucc on Marketstreet, and one leading to thc main lobby of Hiebuilding.

TUB RRITISII STEAM LINK_Another of thofine British steamships, consigned to Messrs. ILMinc A Co., or our city-thc British steamshipMarmorn-reached her wharr last evening fromLiverpool, aficr a stormy passage. Thc Marmoratook heavy westerly gales soon aftcrlcavlng port,and orr thc Western inlands had a hurricanewhich lort a terrible sea, thc severe weather com¬

pelling thc ship lo go as rarsouth as lat. SA, north.The Marmora brings a valuable freight and a goodpassenger list. Thc latter .speak In High terms ofthe nianngcmciit ol' the mlicers and Hie characterof the ship.

Tim WORKINGMEN.-The workingman's moot¬ing culled roi- last evening at Hibernian Hall wasnot as fully attended ns most of ihc previoussimilar gatherings. No business was transactedbeyond tho signing of thc constitution by a fewor those present, and wc hiard some dissatisfac¬tion expressed thal nothing more practical was

proposed than to Halen lo a speech. Mr. Rabb,Who presided, gave notice thal thc organizationof tho Executive Commit leo would bc completedin a few days.Thc while laborers or Charleston will hold a

meeting al Holmes'Hall this evening lo takeslops toward untiing with thc Workingmcn'sUnion.Thc car drivers have appointed a committee to

wall on the Workingmcn's Union for thc purposeni securing a representation in that body.

ACCIDENT ON THE SAVANNAH AND CHARLES¬TON RAILROAD-FIRE IN BLAKE'S SWAMP-ONETHOUSAND PEET OK TUKSTI.K DESTROYED.-Thc uptrain on thc Savannah and Charleston Railroadhad reached White Hall Station, on Wednesdaymorning, when a tire was discovered on thc tres¬tle, about five miles this side of the Ycmasscc.Portlier progress was impossible, mid tho passen¬gers' baggage and mail were carried around thetrestle by a small pole ear and conveyed toYcmossec. Thc Beatirort mail went through thatfar, but thc mall for points beyond were broughtback. Tho engine was then reversed anti thetrain returned to tho city. When near Rantowies,lt encountered a crank car containing Mr. Smith,thc roadmaslcr, and three colored hands.Through some mistake tn the signals, n collisionoccurred, by which Mr. Smith was seriously In¬jured, thc crnuk cur passing over lils leg, break¬ing thc thigh and inflicting severe bruises. Thocolored men escaped unhurt. Mr. Smith wasbrought to thc railroad yard, on tho other side orthe river, nnd attended to hy Dr. Jenkins. A con¬struction trahi has been sent to thc trestle, andtho damage will probably bo repaired this week.

CRUMBS-Tho gong attachment ot tho firealarm bell at thc Orphanhouso was tried yester¬day, and proved to be a success. Hereafter thealarm will besonnded with moro regularity.Tho advent of Christmas la already annoancod

by a vigorous tooting or penny trumpets, and thcJ a ve n io blow-hards aro fast becoming a nuisance.The popular air ot "Dp In n balloon" hos Infatu¬

ated some members of the oommunity, mid aspir¬ing oionnats can purchase mbiataro balloons atevery cornor.Somo weird and wild-looking females have been

visiting durèrent paris of the city, and dame ru¬mor asserts timi they are genuino Gipsy fortune.ellen..Thc Herman Rifle Club mid tin Songerbmul

Teutonia hold ihelr regular meetings to-night.Tho ronner ls at Llndstcdi's Hall, and tho latterls nn anniversary meeting held nt tho hall of thcsociety.Tho old M-ctlng street thciitro was sold five

timos, being on one occasion bought ror $7600.'

Huge posters mid gigantic pitiers announce totho Charleston community this morning that thcChapman Sisters aro lo open on Monday iilghLTho bills were all posted last night.

11KITED STATUS CIRCUIT COUKT-HON. ÎÎKO.S. IIHYAX, PnEHIIIlRU-COLUMBIA, December 1.-ItsueViHüaet.-II. K. Hoy kin vs. Germania Pire lu-suranco Company, complainants, ci al. Assump-alt, W. Ii. Ihi'ass ami Porter ft conner. Specialpleas, SiinentOll St Harker. This ease was broughtlo Hie alt« allon or Hie cunrl, ami, aller lu arin«counsel on H.ali sides, Thursday, 0th ol Ucccinbcr,was fixed 1er hearing inutlon of coiitlnuiince.CrUntiutl fwnlerr.-Hulled stales vs. Emanuel

I'urker. INstlllaiioii contrary lu law. I». T. Cor-Inn tor lilli« .I Slates, uni \V. I.. DoPass lor dc-rendniil. After areunicnt, on inotiuu of lllslrlelAttorney, Monday next was ilxml fur tho trial./V Hy l)oekni.-\v. M. Howland vs. Thaddeus

Kelly cl al. In equity. lt appearing Hint lliuiieHowland, one ni the coinplalnanls in tins ease,having, died since lite. ol' the hill, mi motionof Magrath A Lowndes, eoinnlalnanl's solicitors,and willi cunsunt of defendant's solicitors, thatcomplainants have leave to amend their lull bysetting lorth Hie death of the said IHone Howlandami appointing Justinn Howland her oxecntrix.

Issus ftockrt.-The following cases wore call iland referrer : > Juries Nos. i ami '2, nnd verdictsrendered a«- ."'.Hows: John Wheeler, or lew Yurk,vs. li. c. Grady, <>r South Carolina. ABsumpsil,liulsi A linlst: non-nssmnpsit, Perry Wo lindfor the piainiiir tim sum or çai< .«s. with Intereston $-¿:.'J !9I from November I, 1808, and on thesum or (ira ~ti from Uceomlier i, leos, W. C.SwatHeld, rnreinan. The Ames linnell Company,of Massachusetts, vs. Little A Marshall. Asaump-sit, llilist A Hiiist; iion-iisHiimpsit. Simoiiton AHarker. We lind for the plalntiir the sum or3.S..1 ?!.">. W. 0. Bwu litchi, foreman. Thomas M.Newbold, of New York, vs. Hie Spartanburg andUnlnii Railroad Company, South carolina. As-siimpsii, Wiialey, Mitchell .V Clancy; non-assnnip-si), ludst A Hülst. We Hud Tor the plalntiir $3.*f,s4 81. w. C. swuMirid. foreman, collins, Al¬dersea A Co. vs. Lulle A Marshall. Assumpsil,Simons A Simons; noii-ussiiiiipsit, Siiiioiitnn ft;Harker. We lind for Hie plaintitrs $604 Bl. W. C.Swuiliehl, roremnn. J. H. Jaffrey A Suns, vs.Agnes Calder, executrix of William Calder, de¬ceased. Assuinpsit. M. I*. O'Conur; noii-assump-sit, HiiisL ft Holst. Wo lind Tor Hie plnlnlllls ».">,-ona 00. W. c. Swatllchl, luremnn.Schcpclor ft co., Burge, llurbsge ft co., L. I*.

Morton A Cn., Duncan ft Sherman, Phillips. Spey¬er ft Co.. Pickersgill ft Co. and Ward A Co. vs.John Praser A CO, Porter ft Conner, plaintiffs1iii lorncys, und Campbell A Seabrook and Magrathft Lowndes., defendants' attorneys.

DISTRICT COURT.Kx parle Kotiert W. Durant, ol' Sumter; ex

parie A. McRcegnn, or Slimier-H. W. Moise, propel; ex parle,Thomas S. Meyers, of Camden-W.I,. DeCass, propel. Petitions roc llnul discharge.Itcport of registrar read and continued, ami or¬ders and certifícalos of discharge signed by theJudge.Kx parle Thomas S. Meyers. Ordered thal as¬

signee pay directly to respective officers nf thecourt their costs lu this petit ion for final discharge.Kx parle Oswald Heeder, lu re Rtnnnucl Mor¬ris, bankrupt. Report or assignee, J. W. Bur¬bidge, on sales. Ordered that thc report be coti-lirined.Kx pariel). J. Winn, assignee, In rn J. A. Mc-

Kugcn, bankrupt. Petition ror sale of choses Inaction. K. W. Moise, pro pel. Order of salegranted afler pavment of costs. Apply balanceto satisfaction of lien ILS established, Ac.Kx parte I). J. Winn, assignee, in re W. W. lt.

James. Pelition and order for sale. Idem. Exparte J. W. Briggs, in re Peter S. Worshain.Idem.

CorUT OP HKNKRAL SKSSIONS-HON. H. H.CAiirKNTKti, liiBsiDiNC-The following caseswere tried:Thc State vs. 0. W. Hooker-obtaining money

under raise pretences. Plead gullly.Thc State vs. Sandy llrown, colored-assault

anil battery. Cullty.Thc Slate vs. Diana Middleton-petit larceny.

Merni gullly.Thc Slate vs. (¡co. Blair and Leta Cox-high¬

way robbery and assault and battery. Pleadguilty lo thc last Indictment.The Slate vs. Class Gillios-larceny of notes.

Not guilty.Tho Judge annouueed that in the present state

or his health only Ihose cases would bc triedwhere thc parties wero now in jail, ami mose lin¬del' ball nud al large would Maud over to thenext term.Friday was designated a« sentence, day.The Grand Jury made the following present

mont:PRK8KKTMRKT OP Tin: ORARU JUUV.

Thc Grund Jury for thc November term of thcCourt or Geuerul Sessions and Coin mon PleasrespcelBilly reporl Hint they have visited and ex¬amined Hie various public buildings ami Hudthem all lu avery satisfactory condition. Still,they would recommend fur! her Imptoveincnts inthe Instances hereinafter mentioned.Thc Grand Jury Hud thal, In accordance withthc suggestions of thc Grand Jury nt the Juneterm of ibis court, the equity rooms of thc clerk'soffice have been retitled tu a manner that reilcotscred 11 upon those having thc same tn charge, andadonis ample < onvenlencc lor the purposes ofibm brunch or Mic court. They note with satis¬faction that considerable progress has been madelu (he work of preserving and arranging thcvaluable records and papers bánwñflnra neglcoioolu tbul ..maa.Thc jury find thal the law side of the clerk'soillcc has been improved in tho manner recoin

mended by the jury al thc last term, thc roomsticing refilled and mude to correspond with Iboother portions of Hie building, and Hie unwcltdyfurniture replaced by that of a more convenientcharacter.They recommend that thc books containing thc

Index of Judgments, Irani thc year IMP) to thcpresent lime, being now In a defaced und worncondition, bc rewritten and arranged léxicographically nuder Ihcdlrccilon of tho clerk. Theywould add thal the Courthouse ls now In com¬plete order, and is nu ornament to thu city nudcounty, mid likely lo need no more repairs formnny'years.They have visited the Fireproof Building and

round thc same In good order. As recommendedby thc Grand Jury nt thc lust lorin, they recoinmend tho rebinding, In tho Me-nc Conveyancemiicc, of old record honks. Hie recopying or oldand valuable plats, and thu construction of awaler closet for Ibo use (d Hm building.They hu vc visited thc Jail anti found thc samein a cleanly and healthy condition; thc food ofthe prisoner was examined and found lo bcgood, ami thc quantity furnished them suftlolontiSome of thc prisoners ate nearly destituteclothing; they recommend that clothing be fur¬nished Hiern. The pine used for conveying wateito Hie Interior ot the Jaibling needs repairs. InIts present cniidltluH, it ls doing areal damage lothal parlor tho building. A boiler should bcplaced lu the bath room or I ha Jail lu order thalHie prisoners may have warm water for bathingpurposes, believing thc same o oui.I conduce loth« health and comfort of thc prisoners.Thc atlenlion of thu Gram1. Jury bas been -ailedtn tho dilapidated and impassable condition of(tic roads and bridges In some paris of thc coun¬ty, particular In Hu; Parish of St. John's Berkeleyand wo urge thai the cnuniy commissioners givethis subject their early consideration.

Respectfully submitted by thc Grand Jury.P. MOI'.AN, Foreman.

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Tun ACADEMY OF Music-Tlic second rep¬resentation of "School" lust evening was evenmore crctlltablc (hau on the opening night. Thehouse, of course, was not aa crowded ns on Wort"ncsdny. About tl o'clock there wm ROHICslightconfusion umang Iho audience, caused i>>' sonicimy's nulling rapidly down thc sialrwny leadingto ihe upper gallery. There was a vlslhlo Im¬provement in the music, and we were glad u> seethc acting marked hy greater warmth, MisaAlexander especially, who looked her prettiest,seeming to Identify herself inure earnestlywilli her part throughout. Miss Eldridge, whosepleasant and conscientious style of acting haslong liecn familiar tu us on other boards, fully M s-t nineit her reputation. Weean honestly say thatthere are few stock actors in the country whocould have personated "beaufoy" and "Poyiita"more creditably man did thc gentlemen whoplayed those very gentlemanly parts. They weremodel young men of the period. Furintosb, ofCourse, won the lion's share nf the applause. Theperformance, ns a whole, was eminently satisfac¬tory, none or the points of tho play ticing lostupon the enthusiastic audience.

(inc noteworthy and very gratifying incidentof the opening night hus not yet been made{millie. There were on timi occasion fully MOOpersons in tho building, and at Hie conclusion ofthe performance' so ready were thc means ofegress that thc building was cleared, and tinatoo. without any especial effect, in just throeminutes and ten seconds. Within five minutesarier tho curtain fell lite lights werccxilngiilsbed.Tills rapid ogress was much facilitated by thelarge double door nu Market street, which allowedthc audience to step directly from tho orchestrachaira into Hie street, li should also be men¬tioned that tho ventilation, which was notasgood ns could be wished on Wednesday evening,was improved last night to avery marked degree.

Hotel Arrivals-December

CHARLESTON IIOTKI..(¡co. R. I'tngrue, elly; .lames Armstrong, W,

IS. Sprague, charleston; O. Iloatwiight, SouthCarolina; W. ll. Nicholson, Charleston; J. C. (Jil¬lett, Augusta; Rey. J. lt. Campbell, Brooklyn; J.C. Riehard, New vork; c. s>. tirowen, Hast Dennis,Mass.; II. Coulter. Baltimore: T. lt. Canty, sonand servant, florida; II. Myers, Savannah; AlfredWilliams, South Carolina; II. T. Russell, Boston;Robert Óraham, Marlon; Robert II. Stevenson,Boston; Wm. ll. North, New Haven; Wm. II. Wes¬son, North Carolina; J. D. Floyd, Washington,Ceo.

PAVILION HOTEL.K. II. Cramer, H. S. lt. M.; N. H. Church. Uvr

ton, R. I.; A. S. Sylvester,.!. Sauls, Jr., New York;W. J. Rife, CRy. N. J. Thouron, Steamer Cityl'olnl ; Jus. W. Crace. Francis J. (Hoon, Young'sIsland; Miss Mary Shadrick, Augusta; W. W.Want and wife, Klngstrcc; W. Thompson, Man¬ning; I,, (irccuficld, Georgia; W. Hayman, NewYork; l\ J. Wombwell, Wilmington; E. I*. Judd,Beaufort ; Richard W. Barnwell, Sumter; A. A.Thornal, c. M. ewens, Pineville.

MILLS HOUSE.A. W. Wall anti wife, New York; ll. A. Brycr,

Washington; A. H. Miller, New York; S. Koch,Baltimore; K. A. Veniimg, Weymouth, Miss.; A.J. Dour, Baltimore; Edward Williams, New Pro¬vidence; Henry Lewis, New Y'ork; Win. H. North,New Haven; S. E. Saliers, Ballimore; S. IL Boi¬lers, New Orleans; Robt. Pitkins, Memphis; I*. H.Packer, New York; J. W. Bangster, Ballimore.

German Friendly Society.

In thc dispensation ol' an All-wisc Provi¬dence, our society ls again called upon to recordthe deaths of several of mir members.Mr. JOHN A. COOK became a member January

19, 1842, and departed this Hie November 15, 1809,in his seventy-second year, and was, therefore, amember for more than a quarlcr or a century,during which lime he lnanHcstcd a deep InterestIn Hs weirarc; his remains were Interred in thcCemetery of St. John's Lutheran Church.Mr. CiiAiti.ES PRKMDKU bceninc a member April

3, 1807, and departed this life November 4,1809,lu bis thirty-fourth year; his remains were inter¬red tn Bethany Cemetery.

lt is no. for us to pass our eulogy on our de¬ceased brothers; they were well known In thecommunity in which they lived and died. To usthey were true and worthy members; we, therc-ruru. ouw submissively io tin.- win or una. nc lt,therefore,

llasoleed. That In thc denth o( Mr. JOHN A.COOK and nf Mr. CHAKI.KS FREMDER, the societyhas Inst good and worthy members, and Hie com¬munity useful mut Industrious citizens; that wcdeeply condole ami sympathize willi tho tumblesnf the deceased In their sad bereavement, andthat blank pages lu the Journal he dedicated totheir memories. JOHN A. BLOM,

__Secretary.BUSINESS NOTICES.

AN IiutRfliRTiULK MAONKT-Von Sanlen's-never fails to draw.

ONE ot' DICKENS' or Scott's Works la present¬ed tn every annual subscriber lo Hie XIX Cen¬tury, octo

I'ltttPARH KOlt CHRISTMAS.-Now In tho timeto make your selection of Christmas presents,anti you cannot do so to advantage without avisit io Von Sanlen's Bazaar, ucxl door to thcnew Opcra-Housc. Thc new goods just openedlhere arc indeed channing.

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SECURITY LIFE INSURANCEAND ANNUITCOMPANY,

OF NEW YORK CITY.

President, ROUF.UT L. CASE; vice-President, Tinto.R. WIIBTMORR; Secretary, ISAAC H. ALLEN.

Genend Agent for South Carolina, W. RITSONTOWNSEND, Aiken.

0 RC A N I 7. E 1) IN 18 02.

Assets, December 31, 1838.$i.B5(,670 00Amount insured in 18U3.ll,501,3S9 00Claims paid. 143,633 00

No restrictions on travel. Only sound lives in¬sured.Loan of portion or premium allowed whoa de¬sired.Dividends declared annually. Last Dividend 50

pur cent.All forms nf Lifo nnd Endowment Policy Issued.Attention ls especially Invited to thu Ten YearNini-Forfcliiirc nutt Hie Itel urn Premium plans.Insurance by Hie Inlier costs the puller-holder

(INLY THE INTEREST UPON HIS ANNUAL PREMIUMS.for the Premiums themselves ure ri-iiirncd aldeath lu addition lo tho rilli amount ol'tho Policy.This Company is chartered limier thc Laws ofHie Slate of New York, and lt invites tho closestscrutiny Into Hs condition ns exhibited In olllclalreports or Insurance Doini rtmen ts «if New Y'orkand Massachusetts.SPECIAL AOKNTS IN THE STATE AT LARGB.-A. JNt ii; lt i.i. J. B. WILKIE, J. M. HUTSON, 0. ADESAIISSHRK. C. O. STEPHENS, J. J. MACKEY,lt. P. HA NTT, 8. ll. SYDN'OR, D. K. MOL/.ON, 0.D. RHODOS, L. (>. STEPHENS.IlKKKltBNUE8.-IL Z. LAUItKY, Kso., R. ALALEXANDER, Esi|" RICH A RD (JALDWELL, Ksn..M. H. NATHAN, Esq.. Messrs. »TOLL. WKIHI A

CO., Messrs. H. COIIIA A CO.Dr. W. M. FITCH, Medical Examiner.

LOUIS 8IIERFE8EE,Agoni for Charleston, S. C.,

OFFICE No. 40 BROAD STREET, (Second Floor.)nov22 18

goleta.rJUIE ALSTON HOTEL, G. & C. it. it.MRS. MARYA. ELKINS, assisted by her sous,hos opened a now HOTKL, at Alston, und ls pro-pared to accommodate the travelling public. Pas-

Hungers can now got Meals upon me arrival atAlston nf auy of thu trains. Tho arrangementsof the Hotel ure convenient and com formols, andgood treatment ls guaranteed lo all who maycullin. dcel 12

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No. 03 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY.

WM. C. ALEXANDER.PBHHIDEST

Organized September, 185 9.CASH ASSETS OVER.$10,000,000ANNUAL INCOME OVER.$ 5,OO".OO0

All PROFITS divided annually among inc assured.Hs losses arc paid promptly.All ita POLICIES ARE NON-FORFEITING.

0. A. MOWEN, of JAMBS AIMIBR A CO., Residen! AgentWM. B. SHAW, No. in Meeting sireet, General Agent, Charleston, 8. c.

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QUFF, NIGGER, WHAT'S DE MATTER ?

You left dcm derc fritters.

Sat, gal, stop dat clutter,l'sc miss dc SOLOMON BITTERS?

Por sale at RAOUL A LYNAil.dees

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NO ONE GRUNTS THUSIP THKY

USE SOLOMON'S HITTERS.For sale al RAOUL A LY NAH.

(leca_O ONE NEED SHAKE]PROM PEAR OF AGUE WHO DRINKS

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SOLOMO N'S RITTERSFor sale at

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m F. CHUPBIN,DENTIST,

OFPIOB NO. 276 KIM) ST UK KT,

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rjñiJE DRAWING OF SPANtölll'ÖLKJYTAKES Pl A03 DAILY '.

In the large Hall In Hie rear of our Bnnklng-Hiiu.sc. *CHANCES TEN DENTS EACH.

Prises ranging In vnlue frnm $7 to f77T,7do.Ono prize lo every 107 blank«. Scud to us icucents and any titree numbers between 107 ami777,700, they will be pot luto the wheel. If youdraw a prize wc e, iii lot you know by rcturumail.

80AI.B OF DISCOUNT POU CIIAKCE8 :I Ohancc.lOets. iou Olmmvca..$8 7610 Chances.06 cts. 200 Chances.17 00So Chances.$1 s5 lue Chances.33 60

60 Chalices.4 Ml IOOO Chances.KO 00Address all communications to .

, J. M. BLAKE A CO., Rankers,And Solo Agents for Spanish Poller In thoDnitcd Staten,nov2o ia* No. OM Broadway, Now York.

.Auctioneers' {kivale Gales, S-c.By ». Y. LEITCH ft It. S. BRUNS,

No. :»?"> Itronil Street, Auctioneers anilRrolcem.

At 1'rlvata Solo-That well catahlbihed UARBRY, No. 07 Kine

street, n tow doora north of Bread street. ThcIront building is of brick, three stories, willi iiwell arranged Blore. On the premises uro ridouble brick Kitchen, bakehouse timi Ovens, andii larne cistern. This properly is well situated,ami the stunt) well known as a first his s Bakery,Terms made known by applying aa above.

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By I. S. K. BENNETT.

Q TOCKS \V ANTED.Wanted to purchase-CITY OK CHARLUSTON SIX PRK OKNT STOCKPlanters' and Mechanics' Hank StockApply us ubove, at No. 40 Broad street,novuo *

By I. S. K. BENNETT.

17URM OK THREE HUNDRED ACRES? NEAR YORK VILLI;.

At. Triva tc Sale-A tieuuiirm .....i vcr.» piutliiullvc FARM of :n*o

acres, located on thc Bockhlll Hoad, uboul fourmiles from thc thriving nud very heall hy villageor Yoi Kviiu>. There are 60 acres or bottom InndIncludcil, which nrc exceedingly productive.There nrc all necessary buildings on this farm.The loeai iou healthy during thc entire year.Apply as above at No. 40 Broad street.novae tiitiis:i

By I. S. K. BENNETT.T3EAL ESTATE.At Private Sale-All that elegant MANSION, with spaciousgrounds, Ko. 1 Lucas .street.Kino Residence, willi Lot 0."> by coo feet, No.Smith street.Pine Besldencc, on a very large nnd beautifulLot, No. Meeting street.Kmc Besldencc, witli Lot 65 hy iso tect, No.Brno.I street.rino Residence, with Lot co by lt! rcct, No. 224Kasl Bay street.Tenement Building, willi Lol42 by 75 red, Nos.10 and 51 Broad street.Large Workshop willi Outbuildings, on Lot COby 76 feet. No. 0.'» King street.1.01, with Brick limi.hugs thereon, 80 by 200feel, Ko. IS Charlotte si reel.Lot, with Wootlcu Building thereon, by -,No. - Ashley atrocl.Ixd, beautifully located, near Rutledge street.

A uso,A No. l TRUCK PARM or live ncres, with newBuildings, up Rutledge avenue.'A No. 1 Truck Karin otoo ncres, thoroughly sct-iled, oue mlle above thu city limits, on AshleyBlver.

A tao,PHOSPHATE LANDS on Ashley lUver, near thocity.For further particulars, apply ns nbove, nt theReal Kstato Agency, No. 40 Broud street.nov.10 tuthaS~

By LOUIS D. BeSAUSSURE.

"PRESIDENCE ON HUTLEDGE AVENUE.Ai Private Sale-Tho BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 60 Rutledge ave¬

nue, recessed from tho street seventy-live feet,containing six rooms15X by los feet, three rooms14 by 12.tj feet, double piazzas, gus, cistern andwell, brick kitchen, Ac. Lot mensures 60 feetfront by 250 feet deep; on thc Lot arc nower gar¬den, bruit trees, figs, grapes, Ac.Apply as above at No. 23 Broad-street.novio turo

By ALONZO J. WHITE & SON.

ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-ONE(121) AH lt KS OP LAND ON ASHLEY

RIVER, CHARLESTON NECK.Will be sold ot Private Sale-A PARM on Ashley River, Charleston Nock,Joining I. S. K. Bennett's Farm to tho south, con¬

taining one hundred and twenty-one (121) acres.On ll arc neat cottages, barn, stables and severallaborer's houses.Apply ir. above, at office No. 63 Bast Bay street.dec! wf2

ittacljincrn, (lastings, &t.

iPIXOBLSIOK IRON WORKS,# K8TAni.I81IED 1830,

FOOT OF 14TU STREET, BAST RIVER.IRON FRONTS,

AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OV IRON WORKFOB BOTIDIXO PURPOSES.

UEO. ll. JACKSON, BURNET tc CO.,Proprietors.

BRANCH OFFICE, NO. 201 OKNTIIE STREET,COHNKR OK IOWA un.

nov30 Brnos_WAGON AXLES, COMMON, CONCORD,Iron Hub, natl Solid Collar, or superior(jimmy nud Mulsh. Alsu, Muiiufiiciurcrs of Ma¬chinery, Patent Steam and Belt Forgo Hammers,Power Shears. Car Axles, Windlass Necks, TrussShapes, Crowbars, Holler Fronts, Oust Iron JackScrews, Patent Swage Hincks, Tire Bendora, Forg¬ings aud Castings. Address, for Price List,

LYU>N KINSLEY A CO.,nov24 imo ile..uiirlilir.'port. Moss.

S HAMFOOING AND HAIR CUTTING.I.A 1)1 KS AND CIIII.DBKN

It tended Ot their resld meen pi mn pHy and Ulreasonable ratos.

Send orders loW. F.. MARSHALL, Barber,aprllU No. 31 11.oad mreci, (up stairs.)

"Auction Salce--(Ei)Í3 Ginn.

liHy MII/EH »HAKE.

HOTS. R ll OES AN II il ATS.

TIII8 MORNIKO, Ol m o'clock. I will Kell ¡ii in>Stoic, comer of Kingmill Liberiy streets,loo clises HOOTS »ml SHOKS, receive«! by sti .unship Manhattan, consisting ol;c.i-i'-- Men's Half Creole und i¡. T. CongressCuses Meu'.i Half liiul Huff llnliuorulMCases MIMI'S Ki]», Hull'alni Wax Ill oganCasi's Mini's Hair, Kip nnd Crain HootsCaw s Hoy's Half Halium nts nud CongressCasi" Ladies* Kluc (Joni I'ullsli linoisCases lanni s' Kino surge CongressCuses Women's (Sont ami mur Itnotecsrainions Misses nnd Children's Shoes, variousslvles-rn cases, ino ilo/.en, Men's and Hoy's Pell midW.inl ll ATS. ilecl

Hy .J. \ V. . KNOX.0USEIIOLI1 KUHN ITUUK, Nu 15(1MKKTIM1 STRKKT. COIINKR OK

WENTWORTH.IITHIS DA Vi Ht IO o'clock A. M.. will he suhl,BEDSTEADS. Uedding, Bureaus, Washsland,Hat Hack, Sidelmard, Whatnot, sola, Lounge,Marble top Pier Tulde, (irtlce ami Cooking Stoves,ono Sewing Machine, Plated Castors and TeaSrts. Ac.Conditions cash. decs

lt. M. MARSHA ¡iii A ERO.TXTTLL SELL THIS DAV. AT llALFVf PAST in o'clock, al No. 33 Broad street, iiPrime MULES und 4 HOItSKS. dee:

QUulion Sales--intiirc Dano.X>OSTl*ONEMENT OF AUCTION SALE.

N O T ICR.

Notice is hereby given lliat tho sale advertisedby us for Saturday, 4th of Deccmher, al DraytonHull Plantation, in postponed for Hie present .'IIOLMKS A MACBETH,dcc3 I Auctioneers.

Hy W. Y. LEITCH & lt. S. RHUXS,Auctioneers.

ClMALL AND DESIKAULE RESIDENCESi N sr. PHILIP STRKKT,

M ill lu- sold on TUESDAY, ?hi lim!., ut ll o'clock,Ul the Old Postotllce.That two-story Wooden HOUSE, No. ino st.

Phillp street, east side, a few doora south of Can¬non street. House contains four square rooms,Mtelteu attached with two rooms. Lot measures33 feel Iront hy S2 feet deep.

ALSO,The TKNK.MKNT HOUSK not t li of above, NosI3*J and HM SI.. Philip stree!. House conlaiuseight situare rooms and attics; kitchen containsfour square rooms. This properly ls desirable usau Investment, und always commands good ten¬ants.Terms-one-half cash; balance In one and two

years, with Interest secured hy bond and mort¬gage. Property lo be Insured und policy assigned.Purchasers lo" pay for papers ¡ind stamps, andalso State taxes Trout day of sale.dcc.rfmtun

By VY. ¥. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS,Auctioneers.

mWO Si ORV HOUSE, No. 12 WESTX STRKKT.

Will be Mild on TUESDAY, Tili instant, ul. llo'clock, ut thc old Pnstolllce.

That. Two Story Wooden DWKLLINO, willi don-hie PhuuuM, containing four rooms, also Kitchenand outbuildings, known na No. IS Wcsi street,north side.Lot measures ltd by 23 feet, more or less.Terms ensh. Purchaser to puy for papers and

stamps. dec:; fun na

II E F K ll K E'S SAL I'i .

Hy virtue of a derroc of Hie Court, of CommonPleas, for tho Fourth Circuit of tho Mule ofSouth Carolina, sining in Equity In Hie case ofMorris K. Jcsup, ct ul, vs. thc Wilmington andManchester Railroad Company, cl al, will lu:sold at Public Aueie.o, ut the door of lIii Court¬house In Wilmington, In the Stateof Norih Caro¬lina, nt ll o'clock A. M., on WEDNESDAY, tlieMh dav of January, 1870,All thal portion of the WILMINGTON ANDMANCHESTER RAILROAD which lies within theSlate of Sooth Carolina, with nil thc HOLLINO

STOCK, Equipments, Depots. Workshops, Materi¬als, nnd everything pertaining thereunto, to¬gether with nil thu rights, privileges, franchisesand appurtenances, us set forth nnd more particu¬larly described lu thu several mortgages men¬tioned in thu proceedings.Thc terms of the salo arc cash; tho bonds of theCompany securuil by Hie mortgages mentionedinihe report of thc special referee, and Hied Inthu casu, to bc accepted from thc purchaser prorata os part payment in thc order of priority cs-ratiiiQiH-ii Ly the report: provided that the samerateable proportion of cush lie paid in for thuoilier bonds of tho samt gruilc of priority not Inthc hands of thc purchaser; and provided, also,that Kiilllclcnt cash bc paid In to cover costs,charges and expenses nf sale; thc purchaser alsolo pay for papers. W. ALSTON TRINOLE,

Special Referee.Charleston, 16th November, 1860.

QOM MISSIONER'S SALEHy virtue or n decree of the Court or Equity orthe County or New llanover, or Hie State orNorth Carolina, in the casu or Morris K. Jcsup,et al, vs. the wilmington and Manchester Rail¬road Company, ul al. Michael Cranley, Commis¬sioner, duly appointed hy thc Court, will null ntPublic Auction, ut Ibu door of tile Courthouse,in Wilmington, in the Stain of North Carolina,at ll o'clock, A. M., on WEDNESDAY, thc fit liday of January, lhTii,Alhfhut portion of theWILMINGTON AND MAN¬CHESTER RAILROAD which Iles within thc Slateof North Carolina, with all the rolling stock, equip¬ments, depots, workshops, materials und every¬thing thereunto pertiiiuliig, together wltii all therights, privileges, franchises amt appurtenances,asset rorth and more particularly described Inthc several mortgages mriilloned lu thc pro¬ceedings.Terms or sale are cash.Thc bonds of thusniil Company, secured by thethree first mortgages, tn wit: The mortgage toEdward Samirord. tinted May l, 1861; thc second

mortgage to Edward Sandford, dated March 1,1863, and thc mortgage to Ocorge. W. Dargan,dated Hie 12lh nr April, ISófi. shall bu accepted luTull ns part payment, according to thc priority orsahl mortgages; and thc bonds or Hie said Com¬pany, secured by thc mortgage to thc said MorrisK. Jcsup, shall bo accepted pro rata ns part pay¬ment in thc order or priority established in saidmortgage. M. CRONLY, Commissioner.Wilmington, N.C. novio Uifinwl

SOUTH CAROLINA, KERSHAW COÜÑ^TY-IN EQUITY.

JAMES CHESNUT, EXECUTOR, vs. MARY C.REYNOLDS, SARAH CHESNUT, MARYO. FRIEHSON. KT AL-HILL FOR

CONSTRUCTION OF WILL,PARTITION, AO.

In pursuance of a decree made In thc above causeat september Tenn, 18H9, we will expose topublic sale, beforo thu Courthouse, in Camden,al ll-o'clock A. M., on MONDAY, the Otb day orDecember next,Tho following most valuable LANDS, lying fromthree to four miles from the.Town or Camden,Immediately on thc South Carolinu Railroad,rronllng on Walcrce River, nnd running back,cnstwnrdly, live miles, covering over liva thous¬and nu cs, cue thousand or which lire line sw aniolauds In cultivai um, one thousand linc uplands incultivation, and over three thousand in originalforest, heavily timbered with oiks, hickory, dog¬wood, pine, Ac, much of R very tine-cotton land,lindy watered mid ntferliig abundant winier

pasturage :First. HRLLE-MONT, a very choice plantationof over eight hundred sores, on VYatcreo River,three m'des from Camdon, wiiii a large settlement on lt ; will produce, without manures, abale of cotton or seventy-live bushels of corn tothc ucre. Tills ls regarded UH thu best body ollandon I he Watcrco River.Second. TOWN CRREK PLANTATION, adjoin¬ing thc above, consists or roar timi;.and livehundred acres, recently held as one Iorgo planta¬tion ; comprisingswamp, accond bottom, und up¬lands, heavily limbered mid lindy watered, hav¬

ing two linc streams running through lt. ThcSouth Carolina Rnllrsnd and two public highwaysrun through these lands and render them ncccs-slblcatull points. 'I'lu y arc very convenient toCamden; thc uplands arc perfectly healthful andpresent rare advantages.This place is subdivided Into and will besohl nstwenty-one fnrms.of one hundred lo four hun¬dred acres, offering n rare opportunity to settlersseeking homos. Adjoining plantations havebeen divided Into small tarma and aro taken byour beat people.Terms-Onc-llfili cash; balance on a creditor

one, two and three years. In equal annual HiHtnl-mcnls, willi interest from dote, payable annuallynt seven per cent., secured by bond, Burettesand n mortgage Of thc premises, with thc privi¬lege to purchasers (o pay cash. Purchasers to payfor stamps nud napers.An agent on 'lie place will ahow tho lands, andthc plats cnn bo seen at thc nineo of Wm. M.Shannon, Esq., Camden. H. C.JAMES OIIRSNUT,WM. M. SHANNON,Special Masters and Receivers.Camden, 8. c., Nov. 1, IBA». netto I mftwf-2

fcr.mber, £ne\, &c.QOAL I OOALI OOALIsoo tona Red Ash Egg COAL landing from BrigGambia, and for sale by

II. P. BARER A CO.,Coal Yard,DOY23 No. 20 Cumberland strict.

Q-iiutionccro' jjiiputc ötiko, Sit.By LOUIS ». DnSAUSSURE.

/ 10TTON PLANTATION ON I'OOOTAL-\ loo KM Ult, BEAUFORT I;: ïl'RICT.Al lin ai«' Sale-

I'hr li"\ STA N l'H»\. known ns "Rock Point,"(opposite hi "Bray's Island,") on MllCki'y'a Nuuk,:i peninsula formed by lins Tiililimi.v ami Poco-tuiutu livers, ininr; H ii > 11 ihr huUT river which lsnavigable, mid uliiiut four miles from I'nrotailgollnilrou I ile|Mil. iii" ii.iel nonlalHM SOO mires ofhigh Inuit, nlioiil ci:" hair ni which is cleared seal-l UKI eui 111:1 liml. which previous I <. the war cn-(uvni -,\ ISIUMI ri!|iiitalimi for thu priMlnetlvcncsu of. in Inml muí iiualltyof ciUuu produced. Thereis ainu H larne hotly ul marsh iiuui nunetted to thcpince.

I ur ruriluT particulars apply as above, ai No.Si Itroiul street. nov'SO info

lïj LOUIS !). DeSAIJHSUItE.

LAVINGTON AND HUCHEE Ul OEJ PLANTATIONS, ON AHHKPOOIUVKIL CONTAININO 020 ACKKN

OK SWAMI' LANI» ANO 410A Ll. KS OK IIIOII LAND.

Ai Private Sale-All those two PLANTATIONS commonly culledLavington amt llugitec, situate mi the smith sido

nf Aslicpou Uiver, in si. Itartholoinow's Parish,L'ulletou District, containing 1120 acres nf SwampLund, inure or less, and 41ft acres id ililli Laud,more or less, according t«i a lalo survey thereofmade hy John A. Michel, Surveyor; boundingnorth mi Un* imks plmiUitinu and Ashoiioo uiver;south on Lallo Creek and Kee Karin |ilaiilatiiill,belonging lo .lame* M. Ithelt; weston Kee Karraaili Ki asor back waler ramil, mid easton AsliepooKiv-r; also, ¡ill thal STHIP OK LAND, reserved bylt. I:. Rhett In bis 1 on vevu nee ol the Kee. Parinpi.i iii au.u, in Janies K. Illicit, for the purpose ofmakin); a road thrungli Hie said Kee Knrm planta¬tion, l»r Iii.- use id Hie Lavington and llugbcoplantation-, cunslsting ot MI feet or Land inwidlli from the point designated lu the plat attiresaiil, ami 011 the Kee Purni plat, Ki the publicAsliepoo Keck road.

Por further particulars, apply as above, at No.2:t I'.road street. IUiv30tUf4

Hy LOUIS l>. DcSAUSSURE.»TATE BALK-PLANTATION IN HT.

ANDHKW'S PA Hist I.

Al I'rlvnle Sale-HOPETON PLANTATION, belonging io EnlatoWilkes, in St. Andrew's Parish, about live milesI roi 11 Charleston, on Hie Storni Uiver, oppostlc to.loliu's Island, and on tho Savannah A CiiarlcstonKailroad and niniii road. Tho tract containsabout 07S acres or Laud, about 72ft of which arolililí Land, Hie balance marsh Land. Aboui 400acres of the Land are cleared anti adapted to Hieuiiiire ul oí ina and provisions, and about .il lorice. Kxcelloul crops of cotton have been made

upon the place fur years.Por particulars, apply at No. 2.1 liroad street.iiovis tn fu

By LOUIS ». DoSAUSSUKK.

ABARONY OF TWELVE THOUSANDKIO I IT HUNDRED (12,800) AORKS

Ol' LAND.

At Prívale Sale--The HA RON V ur TRACT OK LAND, about. 2Tmiles from Charleston and 2:1 from Moimi Pleas¬

ant, on the Georgetown road, Charleston District,on Hie waters of Awcndaw Creek, contamino;, ac¬cording lo the phil or .lohn Kenwick. Surveyor,made in 1772. twelve thousand eight hundredacres or Land, Isling an original barony grantedto Slr Nathaniel Johnson.On the tract is a largo, body or woods, and there

ls a bold navigable creek, with several landings.There arc a Dwelling House, barn and uegrohouses on the place.Apply as above, at No. 23 Broad street.nov lit I nfo

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By LOUIS ». Ih-SAUSSURE.

IT*STATESALE-RESIDENCE ON MEET-ll INC KTUKKT.

At Private Sale-Tim three-story BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 33Melding street, containing ten rooms, pantry,double plasms, cistern. Ac, with brick kitchen,carriage house ami stable. Thc premises have re¬

cently been repaired. Thc Lol measures about 43feet from, 211 lcd deep, and lift feet on thc backlinc.Apply ns above al No. 23 Broad street,novio lulu_

By LOUIS ». »eSAUSSURE.

?JT4ESIDENCE IN CHARLOTTE STREET.At Private Sale-The Wooden RKSIDKNOE on brick basement,on thc north side of Charlotte street, known bythc No. 22, i-n 111 a II li _: ,-<lx upright, two garret,one dressing rooms, iwo pantries, prívalo stair¬

way, two piazzas, cistern, gas, Ac. On thc prem¬ises are an excellent .kttchon. a carrlago houseand stable. Thc Lol measures SO feet front by 240root duop.Apply as above, al No. 23 Hrond street,novio tuto

By LOUIS 1). DoSAUSSUKK.

BRICK RESIDENCE IN IIASELSTKKKT.

Por Sale-Thc desirabio three story BRICK RESIDENCE,on high basement, sittinio 011 Hm south side ofHasel street, between Meeting mid Anson streets,containing eight rooms, pantry, dressing roomand two piazzas, extensivo iirick kitchen, car¬riage house and stable. Thc Lot measures 60feel front, by loo feet deep, more or less.Apply us above nt No. 23 Broad street.novio tufti

By LOUIS ». »08AUSSUKE.

J^ESIDENCE ON SOUTH RAY.At Private Sale-Thc I bree story WOODEN RRSlDKNCK, Bric!Basement, No. 23 .Smith Bay, a row doors westo,King street,'containing six rooms, one pantry,dressing room, two piaxzaa; attached ls abriokkitchen, l.otfto reel front, by loo reel deep.

MSO,Adjoining the. nbnvu on I.ambnll street, twotwo story BUILDINGS, one containing four rooms,the Other two rooms. Lot measures so iront, byISO reel deep.The two Lots together run from street to street.Applv as above at No. 23 Broad street.nov Hi turo

By LOUIS ». DcSAUSSURE.

JgTOKE ON EAST RAY STREET.Ai Private Sale-Thc THURK STORY BRICK STORK, on KastBay street, nt thc southeast corner or Cordesstreet, {which was occupied fur near a quarter of

a century by TTffc of our most aiicccssrul mer¬chants, thc lute Mr. Smith Mowry, Jr.) Tho Lotmeasures 23 reel rront by 00 rect deep.This property ls one or thc most central on EastBay for bush.ess.Apply us above, at No. 23 Broad street.novi n Info

By LOUIS ». »«SAUSSURE.

HAYNE STREET STORE. RUNNINGTHROUGH TO MARKEY STREET.Pur Sale or Relit-Thc BRICK STORE on the south side of Havocstreet, opposite thc Charleston Rotel, now occu¬pied by Mr. John Daly, measuring 2ft feet onHaytic street, 13 feet on Market street, anti unfeet lu depth.These premises, are admirably located ror thewholesale trade, and will ho mihi mi one-lhirdcash, Hit; balance in one, Iwo mid three yenrs.Applv na above, al No. 23 Broad street.norla tufa '_

By J. FRASER MATHEWES.

?pier. AND PROVISION PLANTATION.At Private Silo-That Valuable RICK AND PROVISION PLAN¬TATION, called Romney, sliunted nt South Kerry,on the San I ea River, containing 1333 neres-toocleared and under bank, noo high land. 87 clear¬ed, balance well timbered Willi cypress, mik, Ac.The Plantation ls now under cultivation, ls wellsettled with Dwelling, barns mid negro bouses,and known ns one or thc best places on thc river.Title* unexceptionable.Por terms, apply to

J. PRASKR MATHEWES,Real Estate Agent, No. fte Broad street.oe 1211 flu_

By J. FRASER MAT1IEWES.

JpLANTATION IN BEAUFORT COUNTY.At Private Salo-SPRING ISLAND PLANTATION. In BeaufortCounty, nt thc junction of thc Chcehefisco and

("nilton Rivers, direct Iv opposite Koot Point. Hieproposed terminus uf thc Deep Winer and West¬ern Railroad.

It contains three thousand poon) acres ofhigh lund, nhnni two thousand (¿non) acresof whichjaro neared, and of thc most rcrllte chnr-nclrr for sea Island or short cottons and provi¬sions. lt ls RltlindlltlHy Hlipolled with HiirlligSOfStood waler and affords a lino pasturage, for allkinds of slock.On Hie Itsiltntlon Isa largo Dwelling llouso

mid ampin outbuildings. There nre several set¬tlements which render ibis property ensv tn ne.divided Into durèrent ii in tat lons. Peing an Is¬land. lt rcoulrc* no fencing.

lt emu m.iuds a fine View, of the harbor of PortRmil li I" len (IO) miles dlstnitt from the entrance:conslileicil healthy tr» live nt all the year, and wellknown us one. ot thc best Sea Island Cotton Plan¬tations on thc const. novit) frat