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The Daily ?STews. TUESDAY MOBNLXQ, APRIL 17, i860. LARGEST CIRCULATION Ci THE STATE. tlRGEST CIRCULATION IN THE CITT. ? THE LIST OF1 LETTERS re maining; in the JPo s t office? nt the end of each weel* is pnhlished officially ixa THE DAILY NEWS every Fri day morning. A?BNTS. The following are the Agents for this paper: W. A. HEMINGWAY, General Traveling and Collect ing Agent. T0WN3END & NORTH, BookseBers and Stationers, Colombia, S. 0. Col. J. J. RYAN, Barnwefl, 8. 0. F. M. TRIMMTER, Spartan Once, Spartanbnrg, S. C. ?f. T. DuBOIS, Marion. 0. S. HABBY, Bandy Ford P. 0., Madison co., Fla. PATRICE & HUYEY, Maoon, Georgia. B. A. MCKNIGHT, UnionviHe, 1. B. ALLEN. Chester C. H., S. 0. JOSEPH H. SEARS, "New South," Hilton Head. W. 8. LANCE, GrahamviUe P. 0., Beaufort, S. 0. B. F. BRADFORD, Walterboro', 8, 0. S. L. DARR, Somter, B. 0. THAD. a ANDREWS, Orangeburg, a C. J. T. HERS HM AN, "Journal office," Camden, S. 0. i. M. BROWN, "Southerner office," DarUngton, 8. 0. M. M. QDTNN & BRO., Au-rusta, I. H. ESTELL, Savannah, Ga. ISAAC DA VEGA, Agent in New York. Mr. AUG. BRENTANO.NO. 708 Broadway. New York, AM always the latest dates of the Daily News, as he floen of all the other principal Journals of the country. LOCAL MATTERS. - ?W SEE SECOND AND THIRD PAO BS. SecoTiKO.? Wo are informed that a man in the Charleston Jail was shot by a sentinel on yesterday, and now lies in a very precarious situation. PnoGBAatKX of the Firxmin's Parade.?In on r coi ning a wUl be found the Order of Procession for Wed nexds./, the 27th of April next, when these gall&nt n en wiB agiin enjoy their jubilee. Although not "city printers" we have receivid too many kindnesses from the Firemen cf Charles on to let as importai.t a matter aa this is to them to pass unpublished in our paper. The Burnt District.?Although hundreds of per sons pass through thin dark and miserable part of our J city every night, and a poition of them, from necessity, at a late hour, there have been no e fforts made to put j one or two gas lamps in it so as to enable passengers to see. at bast, a little of their way. We presosc an "Otcro tragedy," aa it did in New York, wiB cause this dark spot in our City to be brightly Ut up. The Steamer Dictator.?This fine stcamor, with her equally fine commander, from Fcrnandina and Savan nah, arrived at her wharf at an early hour this nornlng. We are indebted to Purser Duquerchon for the Savan nah Republican and Aetna, of the 16th. The following axe the paarecgers : L L Lovy, Capt T H Wiggin?. Mina Clinch and servant, M Galloway, C Fite- imoue, C C LtningB, W Greeu, Kev Dr Carter. Mr* A CLrongham, M Brown, Mrs G Hervey. Miss Loriog, J 0 Hovey. C C Willner, J Marcuard. Gen M C Butler, J Totten, J W Cameron, J H Wecler, R Bradley. An Artistic Tbxno.?We bad the pleasure of looking at one of the most beautiful presentation canes, the other day, we hive ever seen. tsc- hticfc was of the purest ebony, and the monnting wa? most elaborate and rich. The present was to a distinguished gentleman, as an apurecittlon of his high persrnai qualities, and for his able services. The taste and elegance of tho work xnanahip is unsurpassed, and ws are gratified to know that Charleston can prodfoce such artlsih workmen. Having said so much in regard to the excellent per formance, ft is only juft that we should mention that the head of the cane was designed and executed by Mr. Biddona, of the firm of Alien k Siddons. Sing-street, and that the beautiful < ngravlng was the work of Mr. 1 J?her, A Pair or Goelktb ?We were favoured, yesterday evening, with a peep at a piir of very handsome silver gebiete, made by Meters. Aixan & Siddons, manufac turing jewelers, No. 307 King street. These beautiful enps were made to the order of M. H. Nathan, Esq., the popular Chief of the Fire Department, who offers them as prizes at the approaching anniversary; one ,o the hand engine thnt shall throw the highest or longe?t B?eam, the other to the best steamer, as will be fouud in the programme of the anniversary celebration pub lished in another cblumn. The goblets are v< ry hand somely finished; one engraved with a tatteful design, representing a double-break hand engine; the other having a steamer engraved on it. The ioscriptlon of oourse i? not complete jet. Mr. Nathan merits the highest praise for (be ze?l and Uberallly he bas so repeatedly displayed in his efforts to further the Interests of bis department. Nothing is so well calculated to create the ri.ht kind of esprit de corps as this emulation and honorable rivalry to which the Chief here invites all the compacit?. Hook and Laddkr Company,?This is a now company, recently formed and incorporated, and now part of tho Charleston Fire Department, is composed of most ex cellent ma'eriaL The character of the officers and mem bers is an earnest of their conduct, ami gives assurance of the success of the company. The foUuwing geutle znen aie the officers : GEORGE HILTON, Foi emsn. J. A MORGAN, Asslstsnt Foreman. J08EPH HI [.TON, Secretary. A H. BARBER, Treasurer The necessity or euch an orgamzation has been long felt in our city, an'! we wUl nott-top here to enlarge on a subject so palpable. Practical men. ? ho know where of they affirm, have said in our hearing, that several of the bite fires would have proved much lees destructive had proper ladders lu sufficient number been within reach. This company has made great exertions to ob tain the necessary lutids to. enable them to procure a suitable apparatus. Part of tho amount, cne-ha'f, per haps, has been subscribed. We hope that our ' mer chants, underwriters, properly holders, and citizens generally, wiB come forward wl<h their accustoxed ?b erallt/ and make up the remainder of the amonnt re quired. We legret that this eplsLdid company wUl bo under a disadtantage at the approaching anniversary of the Fire Department, in not having their complement of "truck;" but ne hoi o that this wUl not long be the case. We feet a?-ured that this young company wUl make a name for itself iu the annale ot the Charleston Fire Department, and be second to ajd?. 'energy, efficiency, self-sacriflca and v.Befulness.. Provost Court.? Washington Griffiths, colored.?As saulting Policeman.?Policeman Natlan test'ouu . 0.\ he was on duty Sunday morning, and at about half-past one o'clock, as ho was turning ftvru Arebilale round the comer of Berresford-street, be b<-atd two knocks given at the < orner of Bluu ami Borresford streets; and wten he hurried up to that point, be found t-ergeant Relgne and Officer C>lu well, who informed witues* that there was some fighting goiug on In the centre ot Princess street Wituess went round immediately, but saw no one there. After awhil<< tt ree c< lored men came out of a house in that street, and walked up to the comer of Archdale, v-htru ono ot them commenced playlug a banjo. Witnees cald that at this time Seig-ant Fuller, of the Police, came up. and ordered the man who was plavingto desist, as it was no hour for playing on the banjo; ho refused, l"g that he was going serenading. The Sergeant then orrleied witness to arrest defendant, which ho did, bnt defendant resisted, and eventually got away. Witnees Men went back to West street, which was a portion ot his p>?>t, and t'icre met defendant with Sergeant Fu'ler and \ olieem m Nolan, and the Sergeant again directed witness to arrest him, when defendant said he wouldn't go to thee>uard Rouse, that he was not one of?he party and then squared < If at witness. Wit neis struck defendant oi e ox two blows, when he broke away an t ran, but witnets ran after him through Mazyck to Beviufain street, s r-d spnmg his rattle. He came up with defend r.: t a fie .orner, wi.cn ho surren dered, and was taken to t e tiu-.rd Houic. He refused to tell who were his c niot h, but said he would cut his throat bete re he v. in >tm on them. On search ing him at the Guard _ ,. park of cards, some dice, and a lot of pistol caps .. e found on him. Sentenced to $5 fine or elx day*' Impt iBooment. Samuel Betts, color d?Crratloga disturbance.?Po Uceman Stewart testified t?iat^bij morning (Monday) he was requested b\ the Clerk of the Lower Market to " arrest the defendant, ? bo wa< aunoj ing an old worn in xc. edingly, be therefore took him iu charge and car ried him to the Uuurd Hi use. The Court found de fendant not guilty. Samuel He?ry, co ored, Anson Hohnes, colorid, Goo. Mitchell, colored, and Henry Holmes, colored.?Disor derly conduct.?John Mitchell, colored, testified that he was at the African Church in Calhriun street, on Sunday last, and that he crossed to tho opposite bide of the way to get a drink, when he saw and recognized Henry Hoi nies, George Mitchell, and SamuT Henry, and they all immediately rushed on him. Henry Holmes slid he was going to Iteid street to shoot Jim (irant, and showed a pistol, whu-h witness siw. Witness followed the crowd up to Heid street, at d saw Grant, who is a Irlend of his. The def ndauts etnt for Grant to come out of his hou?;, but witness told him not to go, for George Holmes had a pistol for him. but came out himself, aud as he came into the street, he saw a small bo; with a brick in hin band, which he made, bimdrop; Anson Holmes came at witness and challenge 1 blm to fight, which witness refused, and b-iug udvised to leave, did so, and returned to Calboun-strcct; when witness had got in the yard, Anson Holmes caught witness by the collar, and he tried to getaway, but Samuel Henry also took hold of him and held him, while Henry Holmes Crew a pistol and snapped it at him several times; a large crowd of people were around, and cailed out repeatedly, "don't shoot him;" Samuel Mitchell struck witness a severe blow on the head and cot it, but he cannot say what he was hit with. The sentence of Henry Hol nies for at tempting to shoot tho prosecutor, and of Samuel Mitchell for aiding and abetting, is thirty days' im prlsoDment: and that of George Mitchell and Anson Holmes for fighting and creating a disturbance, is ten days' imprisonment Theodore Gougb, eclored?Nuisance.?Sergeant Mc Donald of the police, testified that he saw two carts which are<?86d for carrying night soil with barrels, put into an open yard in St Phillp-Rirett, and that the stench which arises from these have caused great com plaints from the neighbors Witness stated that on these complaint, ho arrested defendant. There were no horses with the carts, but the latter were as filthy as they conld possibly be. Sentenced to $5 flno or tbree days' imprisonment Henry Edmondtdon, colored?Disorderly conduct? Thomas Draytou, colored, testified that he is step-father of defendant, and thathe is diaobeditntto his mother and himself, wayward and fond of bad company, which he will not quit?that be ia devoted toloaflop and fight ing, ard will not work, although he 1 as a good place. Witness stated that If defendant would behave himself, ho could bave constant employment. Witueaa begged that something would be dou? with defendant that might tend to a re'ormatiou. Sentenced to Mi days' im prisonment, unices he complies with the wishes of his parents. Ma yob's Cocbt.? A man who was brought up for being exceedingly drunk, etat? d that he had just arrived In the city, and being bound by courtesy to drink to its prosperity, he perl aps had drank a glass or two too I much, but that ho was ? Illing to explain to His Honor through a $5 greenback. The apology was accepted. A gentleman of familiar manners, who having got intoxicated, and walked into the bouse of a citizen to sleep it ofT on a sofa, was kindly carried from bis resi dence to the Guard House, iu a scavenger's cart, for which charitable act be paid only $1>>. A sailor, who was trjiug to force himself into a htker's j oven, under the iniprcnxion tbut it was the steamer ho I belonged to, was lined $5 for loafing. A young man of lnquisitivo mind, who did'ntktow exactly where he lived, and consequently made up his mind to kDOck at every door until he found his resi dence, was stopped by the police just as he got into the full tide of successful experiment, hud a home provided I him for the small sum of $5. A bar keeper, who was moved by the spirit, to quench the thirst of several parched throats ou Sunday, paid 55 for his kindness. A woman, who was too drunk to present her Fell' before the Mayor on yesterday, wl 1 make her appearance this morning in mil costume. BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction Sales This Day. Seth Si-esceb will sell, this day, at the Custom House, corner of East Bay and Broad streets, at 11 o'clock, a house and lot on the cast side of Norman, near Spring street, known as No. 4. Also, a house and lot in the vil lage of Mount Pleasant D. Jacobs will sell this day, st No. 297 King-street, one door fioin Wentwortb, at 10 o'clock, Allsop's pale ale, brandy, old Bourbon whiskey, shorn, dry goods, &c. J. A. Ei-'slow & Co , will sell this day, at Boycc A Co.'s wharf, at 11 o'clock, tierces and barrels of rice flour. Jab. W. BnowM & Co. will sell this civ at their store. No. 110 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, herrings, codfish, but ter, cheese, soap, strips, &c. McKay A Campbell will sell this day. at their | sales rooms, Hafel-.tr < t. next to the Postoffice, at 10 o'clock, iron wire, show case, balance cf stock of sutler's itore, and an elegant assortment of dry goods. Also, two fine Sprintern. Henby Cobia A Co. will sell this day, before their stoi?, NO. 26 Yen due Bangs, at 10 o'clock, crushed sugar, candles, soap, shoulders, ?c. Also, at No. 197 East Bay, opposite Central Wharf, at h alf-past 10 o'clock, two hundred and fifty-five barrels of floor. Lackey A Alexahsex will soil this day, at their st?re?, Nos. 138, HO and 143 McetlDg-strcct at 10 o'clock, pickle ?. elder, Tlacg>r. cow peas, rough rlco, ttour,West phalia ham a, butter, bacon, Ac. Geoboe HtTNEXXK will sell tbis day, before his store. No. 18 Vendue Range, at 10 o'clock, horses, sundries, Ac, Sc. Postponement.?The. sale of furniture, advertised by Ianrey & Alexander to take place on Monday, the 16th, w:s postponed on account of the weather. We are re quested to state that due notice will bo given when the sa'e wl'l take place. The Ladies' Pbonunciamento 1?While pretesting again st all the old worthless Dentrificcs now in the niar .ket, the Ladies, with cue consent have adopted the So zodont as the one thing needful to insu e the integrity of the teeth and a fragrant breatb. tus2 -o New Restaurant.?N. Fehrrnbsch, who for years kept the mott popu'ar Restaurant in Charleston, in Meeting-street, next the Institute Hall, bas ogam en tered into the same business, at No. 6 Broad-street where we are satisfied be will furnish to bis friends and the public refreshments of all linds, in bis o.u peculiar and elegant style. We wish him all the prosperity he deserves. W. P. Busseu. & Co.?the attention of our readers is directed to the advertisement in to-days' i-sue of ; the above firm. These gentlemen are our neighbors, and we are therefore well prepared to speak advisedly I oft hem. Mr. W. P. Busied is favorably known to the public, and it is only i ecessary to say that bis faculties are now greater than ever before to accommodate the people in his line. Lauset & Alexandeb.?A day or two since wo bsd an opportunity of trying one of the "Edwards' Washing ton extra sugar cured bams," which are for rale by these gentlemen, and we say in all sincerity that It was supe rior to any ham which we have ever tasted. Its flavor, firmness acd jnlclueis, surpassed any meat of thatcba tacter we have ever had on onr table, and we would earnestly recommend that particular braxd to all wbo are- lond of good living. Humphrey's Specifics combine aU the advantages of the best Hcmceopathic treatment without its intricacy or uncertainty. 1 hey are prepared by a physician of over twenty yearn' homoeopathic experience, have been tried in every conceivable manner, aud have been en dorsed and recommended In tho highest terms by the hundreds of thousauds who daily use them. Hu?r phbeys' Homcsopathio Specifics, No. 662 Broadway, New Yoik. 6 THE YEOMAN IS OFFERED THIS MORNING TO EARLY APPLI CANTS at the News Depots, and after this week may be looked for "every Saturday." Terms f * copies, singly or in packages, are stated in this issue. For those pr? f?rons subscription, dealers, agent?, booksellers, and any friends so disposed, aro authorized to roceivo and tglU orders until the 1st July, for 75 cents, or 70 cents Jtfor those applying too late for the first number. Anr^l 11 _W. B. CARLISLE. Money Sent fltMDnpr of te. POST OFFICE, Charleston, 8. 0., Feb. 6, iSCP. THIS OFFICE war BEAN DESIGNATED AS A "Money Order Office," and orders upon any othn Money Order Offloe, In sums from one dollar to thirtj dollars, may be drawn. Wh to a larger sum is re quired, additional orders to make it up must be ob tain ed. The charges for Money Orders wiH be as Ldkrws: On Orders not exceeding $10. 10 ccnu Over $10 and not exceeding; $20. IS cent* Over $20 and up to $30. 20 cent? STANLEY G. TROTT. A_ P. M. FebruaryJ ?T NOTICE. ?ALL PERSONS HAVING claims against the estate of NATHANIEL GIST, Sr., JAS. D. GIST, and J. D. and N. GI8T, wiU pn scat them, properly attested, to the subscribe. W. O. G13T, Ext. and Adin. Jon es vi Uc P. O . Union Pis t., S. 0. March 3 2mos* -W T. B. BYNNER, IMPORTER AND DEAL ~R TN WATCHES and JEWELRY ; Agency for the AMERICAN WATCH ; also. evs.*> variety of SWISS and ENGLISH WATCHES, at the lowest market prices. No. 189 Broadway, New York?established twenty yesrs. Trade Price Lists sent on application. January 19 fmw6^o AUCTION SALES. Chth?ig. BY MILKS DRAKE. [ THiS MORNIN?, at ] I) o'clock, will be sold, at my Store, cerner of King and Llbi-rty-streels, A larce invoico of scaa-inablo CLOTjING, cousistmg lu part as follows: ICO Boy'a LINES JACKETS 150 lien's and Acy's Assorted Vests 100 Men's and Boy's Linen, Plaid and Alpaca Coats 100 T'ulr Linen, Satinet and Alpaca Pants. April 17_ Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, &c. BY MILKS Dit A Ii. K. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'c'ock. will be sold, at my Store, corner of King and Liberty streets, Pieces BLACK AND STRIPED ALPACA Pieces tngiinb and American Prints Pieces English and American Longcloth Pieces 4-4 aad 7-8 Brown Homespun Pieces Figured Lawn Pieces French La*n Pieces bilk Tissue Pieces Challie Pieces Prlntel Llnm Cambric Pieces Plaid and Plain Jaoonet Moalin Pieces Slate TwtB Jean Pieces Summer Oissimore Pieces Kentucky Jt an, Melton Cloth, Tweeds, Brown Linen, Union Linen, Ticking, Italian Cloth, Caseimeres, Ac. ; coetns Ladies' White Ho>e: Gents.' White, Brown and lliitd Half Hose, Neck Ties, Suspenders, L. C. Handkerchiefs, Madias and Jaconet Handkerchiefs, Damai-lc lowtds, Barege Shawls, Hair Nets, Summer I Satinet Pants, Linen and Alpaca Coat*, Wool and Felt Hats. Scissor*, Boies, ?c April 17 Corn Flour, Corn Flour, on JBoyce & Co.'s Wharf. BY J. A. E.VSLOU <b CO.. THIS MORNING, 17th lnat.. at 11 o'clock, w iE be sold on Boyce n Co.'s Whart. 72 BBLS. RICE FLOOR 4 tierces Rice Flnur. A) rll 17 Damaged Flour on account of vJiom it may con cern. BY .!. A. ENsLUW & CO. TO-MORROW. 18th instant, will be va'.d, at the Store, No. ? East Baj, mo door north of accommodation Wharf, it 10 o'olock, 65 barrels FLOUR, damaged on board the schooner I Ad? laide Townsecd on her voyage from New York to | Charleston, and sold for account if whom it may con 1 cern_April 17 Potatoes ! Potatoes ! BY J. A. atNILOW * CO. ! TO-MORROW, I8th instant, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, at tho Store, No. ? East Bay, one door north of Ac commodation Wharf. 20 BARRELS IRISH POTATOES. April 17 _ Street Oil, Segnrs, Soap, Jamaica Hum, Macca roni, d'c, etc. BP J. A. kv.nI.u W At CO. TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 18th inst, will be soM at j our Stoie, No. 125 East Lay, one door no: th of Union j Bank, at half-i ast 10 o'clock, An INVOICE rouriatint! of the following attlclcs, se lected expref slv f.-r this market: 25 casoB SWEET OIL "pints" 2> caFes Sweet Oil, "quarts" 20 boxes Miccsroui, 25 pounds each 6 boxus O.lre so p, aO pounds each 8 bixoB Erasivo Soap. 70 pounds etch 4500 Segars, "?mciican Cousin" 19.0 Segars, "Cot-c'ras" 8 ceecs Sauces 20 cases Jamaica Rum 20 cadCi?s Tea, ft a. Ac, Ac._April i7 Slocks, Bonds and Coupons. BY JOHN 8. RIGGS dc CO. TO-MOREOW, the 18th Instant, at our Real Estate and Stock Exchange, corner of Broad atd East Bay, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, THI? FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS SK CURITIFSi ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY DOLLARS IN SCBIP CITY SIX PER CfNT. STOCK. ONE HUNDRED AND 1 BIRTY DOLLARS IN SCRIP CITY SIX PER CENT. STOCK. . FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS IN SCRIP CITY PIX PEtl OiNT. BTOCK. FIVE HUNDRED AND TWENTY DOLLARS IN SCBIP CITY SIX PER Ci NT. STOCK. FIVE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY DOLLARS IN SCRIP CITY SIX PER OENT. STOCK. FOURTEEN HDNDRED AND EIGHTY DOLLARS IN S0RIP CITY SIX PER CENT. BTO0K. ALSO. FIVE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD 8EVEN PER CENT. BOND8, OF $600 EACH, PAST DUE. 1WO THOUSAND DOLLARS CITY OF COLUMBIA BONDS, PA8T DUE. ^ ax*>. _ * FIVE thousand dolljikh BTlK vrmTH runn. LINA (OLD) BONDS, $10(0 EAOBr" FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS OTTY OF MEMPHIS BONDS. OF $1000 EACH. TWENTY-SIX SHARES CHARLESTON GAS COU PANY. TWO THOU <AAD DOLLAR8 MISSISSIPPI AND TEN NESSEE RAILROAD BONDS. $1000 EACH. ONE THOUSAND DlLLAR8 EAST TENNE8SEE AND GEORGIA RAILROAD BOND. ONE THOUSAND DOLLAH8 STATE OF SOUTH CAR OLINA (OLD, BONDS (PAST DUE). AMD THE FOLLOWING COUPONS? COUPONS 8T?TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ,'OLD BONDS). COUPON8 GRFENVILLE AND COLUMBIA RAIL ROAD (ST -TE GUARANTY). COUPONS CI IY OF COLUMBIA BONDS, COUPONS SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY. COUPONS CITY OF SAVANNAH BONDS. ?3- UNLIMITi D SECURITIES REOi 1VED BEFORE THe. t-ALE._April 17 Wtekly Sale of Securities. BY WAl'tDLAW A. (A KKW. Will bo sold on THUK8DAT next. 19f. instant, at 11 o'clock A. M., at their Sales Bourn, corner Broad and Btate streets, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE SECURITIES: $1200 CI'l Y OF CHARLESTON 81X PER CENT STOCK $2000 CITY OF CHAKLEiTON SIX PER CENT 6TOOK $1710 CITY OF CHARLES ON HiX PER CKNT STOCK TWENTT-THREE SHAKES SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD AND BANK TWENTY-THREE HALF SHARES SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD TWENTY SHARES SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD j (Caraden Branch) ONE HUNDRED SHARES CHARLESTON GAS STOCK FIFTY SHARES CHARLESTON GAH 810 K TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY 8HARE8 CAROLINA INSURANCE COMPANY. ALSO, $600 BOND OF SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COM PANY $2100 BONDS GREENVILLE AND COLUMBIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY, guaranteed by the State; $500 eich $2000 BONDS OF GREENVILLE AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD COMPANY, gnaraotted by the State $5000 BONDS BTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA (paft due) $1600 NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD BONDS, $500 each. ALSO, 0OUPON8 CITY OF COLUMBIA COUPON 8 NORTHhASTER.i RA ILK O AD, April 17 tuthS PRIVATE SALES. $ 500 for a Comfortable Ihoetiing. BY B. JlcCALL. At Private Sale? A (wo and a naif story TENEMENT DWELLING and LOT OF LAND on tho south hide of Boaufaln str^ot, containing C rooms; kitchen and other iinpiovementB on tho 1 ot. Apply as above, at No. 61 BROAD 8T. April 6 _thstu6 A Fine Chance to Purchase a Cliurch in Gooc Condition, with Large IajL BY BOWERS & 81LCOX. WiB be sold at Private Sale? lnat eligable and well located CIT-URCH- In Mi rrlt street, between St. Philip and KlnK-Btreeta, on th South side, called the Zion's Evangelh-al Lutheran Ohnrch. The bull-ling is forty-five (46) feet wide b; fifty (CO) feet long, with neat pewa, one aide-gallery an-, trout choir-gallery, on brick pillars about thtee or thre< and a half feet high, and a wide portico in front, ti e entire width of the Church. Lot measuring elgtty (80) feet wide by two hundred (200) feet deep. This Church will bo disposed of on account of ta union of the above congregation with the Protestau Methodist, now called the Wentworth-street Lathen Ghurch. For further particulars apply as above, at No. 127 MEEriNG-STREET, Opposite the Market February 23 , SHOES & BOOTS. C. STAUFF EE8PECTFULLY INFORMS HIS FRIENDS AND the community that he has opened a brauch of business in tho building corner of King and Market streets, known as Adger'a Big 8tore, where he has on hat da large assortment of LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. also, GENTLEMEN'S SHOES AND BOOTS st reduced prices. tnthslmoa A pry 10 AUCTION SALES. [liALE POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OF THE WEATHBB. Damaged Flour. BY HtA'KY cob!a & co. THIS DAY, at bull past JO o'clock, at the Store No. 107 East Bay, opposite Central Wharf, will be sold, 255 barrels FLOUR. Damaged on board Schooner Adelaide Townsend, on her voyage from No v York to this port, and sold for ac count underwriters and all concerned. Terms cash on delivery. April 17 Sugar, Canutes, Bacon, &c. BY HENRI COBIA <v CO. THIS DAY, at 10 e'e'ock, before our Store, No. 20 Ven due Range, will be Bold, 10 barrels CRUSHED 8?GAR 10 barrels (B) White Sugar 25 boxes Candles 20 boxes Soap . 100 choice Shoulders 3 boxes Breast Pieces. Conditl. ns Cash. April 17 House and TM in Norman-street. BY SETH SPEVCEK. THIS DAY. 171 h instant, at the Custom Honae, comer Broad and East Bay streets, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, A HOUSE AND LOT on the east side of Nor man, near Spring-street, No. 4-two story, with kitchen attached; pl*7za fronting south. On L the lot are a number of fruit trees; lot 40 fee front by 1C0 feet dc ep. Conditions?Ooe-half cash; balance in one year. Pur chaser to pay for papers._ April 17 House and 7<ot, corner Pitt and Ferry streets, Mount Pleasant. BY SETH SI'KNCKR. THIS DAY, 17th instant, at tbe Custom House, corner Broad and East Bay utrenU. at 11 o'clock, will bo aold, A TWO-HTOBY IlODbE AND LOT, in the dcllphtfu village of Moun' Pleasant, corner of Pitt and Ferry streets, opposite the Steamboat Wharf. The Honse con tains four rooms and a small dressingroom, kitchen and piazza, in good order; on tbe Lot stable and other out buiinldgs Lot measures ?0 leet front on Pitt-street, by 140 feet on Feriy-street Conditions?One-half cosh; balance in one year. Purchaser to pay tor papors. fmtu3 April 17 AUsop's Pale Ale, Brandy, Choice Old Bourbon Whiskey, Mtoes, Jhv Goods, Ac, dc. I1YD. JACOB 4. THIS DAY, the 17ih instant, at No. 297 King-street, one door from Wentwortb, wiU be sold, ?5 casks Allsop's PALE ALE ? c ses Old Brandy ? cares Old Bourbon Whiskey ? barrels Old Bourbon Whiskey 10 cas cm Boots and Shoes 5 cases Women's Bootees 2 cases Unbleached Homespun ? cases Bleached Sbirtitiga AND, DEY G00D6, consisting of BLACK FRENCH DOE SKINS, (asMmerts and Tweeds. English Calicoes, Lancaster Ginghams, Check MobIIub, L. O. Handker chiefs, Gents' L. O. Handkerchief*, Irish Linen, Table Cloths, Hoisery, Ac. PERPUMEnY. EAU DE COLOGNE, Fancy Hoaps, Hair Oil, Extracts. ic. Unlimited goods received up to tbe hour of sale. Cash advanced on all ktnds of merchandize April 17 Horses, Sundries, etc. BY g ko. HUNEKEN. Will bo sold THIS DAY, thn 17th lost., before my Store, No. 18 Vendue Range, at 10 o'clock, 1 fine SADDLE HOReE 1 Cottage Bedstead Cooking Stoves, Pots, etc. Sundry artic es of Furniture. ALSO, 20 boxes PIPES 20 cases Rblne Wine Pimento, Scgnrs Silver Watches, assorted Needles Jewelry, tundriei, etc. Conditions cash._April 17 Crockery and Glassware. BY O'MAKA dc PKESTOrV. TO MORROW, tbe 18th ln?t.. at 10>; o'clock, at our Bales Room, No. 80 Qutcn-?treet, between King and Meeting-streets, we will sell, without reseive, 60 TOILET SETH COMPLETE. ALSO, 60 dozen CUP3 AND PAUC tRS. dozens Plates, Bowles, Dishes, Ewers and Basins, Pitchers, Ac. AIM, 100 dozen COMMON TUM BLEBS, 20 dozen Cut Glass Tumblers, 30 dozen GobleU, dozens Wine Glasses, dozens Jelley Glasses, dozen, Bar Tumblers, 4c , Ac. April 17 _ Stationen/ and Sundries. BY OMiAitA At PHESTOir. to xronsow n._ mtt, ,.,-t. ?t int.* ~'-i?..v. ?t nnr Kalo* Boom, Ao. ao gueeu-sireet, we will seit to dose conilgnmeot, 60,000 tNVELOPES, reams Letter and Note Paper, Blank Books. 20 dozen Bl?ck Iuk, dozen* Writing Fluid, dozens Mucilage, dozens Memorandums, Ac, ho. ALSO, 2 TIN BATHING TUBS, 1 Urge Brass Kettle, 2 Chaf ing Dlsher, 2 large Cross Cut Saws, 1 Cooking Stove, 1 large Mirror._ April 17 Segars and Tobacco at Auction. BY R.M. MA K'HALL, Auctioneer, Ko. 33 Broad-street. Seized for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws, and will he sold at Public Auctl- n, at No. 33 Broad street, by order of tho Commissioner of Internal Bevcnue, or TO-MORROW, the 18th of April instant, at 11 o'clock A. M., 600 lbs. (more or less) LEAF TOBACCO (part Havana) 2 M Segars (more or less) (part of Havana stock). The above are in good order, and worthy the attention of dealers and manufacturers. JAS. H. SAVTER, Deputy Colloctor, 2d Ditt. Sonth Carolina. Agril 17_ Damaged Flour. BY A. tr? ?JA LOWELL. TO-MORROW, the I8th inst, will be sold at Store No. 10 Market- street, on account of whom It may concern, at 10 o'clock. 168 barrels FLOUR. Damaged on board Schooner Adelaide Towniend, on her passage from New York to this port Conditions cash on delivery. _Apr? 17 Elegant Mansion on Broad-street. BY JOHN 8. RIGGB df CO. On THURSDAY, the 19th of April next, wiU be offered at Auction, if not dispo ed of at Privat* Sale before, at our Real EBtate and Stock Exchange, corner o Broad and East Bay streets. aTHAT ELEGANT MAN8ION on the north side of Brood street, known by the No. 116. be ing the third door west of King-street, contain ing twelve fine square rooms, pantry, store and dressing rooms, all of them admirably arranged, having been finished In modern style, combining all the recent improvdments and conveniences usually found m a first-class residence, with gas in all the rooms and hall, and a capacious cistern and well of water on the premises. ?* ....,.?_ The location of this residence is one of the best in the city, fronting Broad-street on the south, and presenting a fine appearance, with handsome Verandah. Portico and Bailing, constructed or Iron, with much taste and durability. The Lot has a front of sixty feet and a depth of over two hundred feet, more or leas. Conditions?One-qoarter cash (or as much over as the purchaser may desire to pay); ihe residue in one, twe and three years, secured by bond and mortgage, witt interest from day of sale, payable serai-aunuaUy. The buildings to bo Insured, the policy assigned, and th< purchaser to pay for papers. N. B ? i hi < property can be examined and treated foi at Private 8ale, until the day before the Auction, oni|~ plication at oar office. J. B. BIGGS b CO. f April 3_1 that-1 Government Sale of Captured Property. BY WILLIAM (.1 KM-.Y, Auctioneer. Will be fold, at public auction. TUE> DAY, April DCU, at 12 M , at tbe Warehouse, corner oi Comb land sad State streets, THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: \ bundle j DOMESTICS. 1 bale 1 Coil Ropo S8 boxt s Tobacco 1 box Copper 1 box 4 Rolls Leather 13 bales Damaged Cotton. By order of tbe SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. T. C. Calicot. Supervising ."pccial Agent April 17_7_ AUCTION SALE OF WHISKEY AND TO-| BACCO. Will be sold, on TUEPDAY, April 24th. 18' 6. at Sieved o'clock A. M , at the Government Commissary Store! house, on Adger's Wharf, at public auction, to th< highest bidder, 28 bbU OLD BODBBON WHISKEY. AND C cases TOBACCO. Terms cash, in Government funds. H. E. LORD, April 17 6 Brevet Major ? C. 8. V. REESE'S PACIFIC GUANOI t r TONS REESE'S PACIFIC GUANO, NOW LiNI)| XXJ TNG per steamsr, and for sale by J. N. ROBS )TH, April 14 etuthS No. 6? East Bay. AUCTION SALES. Flour, on account of Oie Underwriters and a concerned. BY LACHE Y ?i ALEXANDER. THIS DAY. 17tb Jnst, will be sold, IB our Stores, No*? 138, 110 and H2 Meeting street, at 10 o'c'ock, 10 barrc'a FLOOR, damaged on board schooner Ade? laide Tfcwnsend.on her voyage from New York to th la ! port Conditions cash._April 17 Pickles. Vinegar, Cider, &c, &c BY LAUltEY & ALEXANDER. THIS DAY, 17th instant will be sold in onr Stores, No*. 133.110 and* 142 Meeting-street at 10 o'clock, 30 d?en PICKLES, plain, mixed and assorted 16 dozou Pepper Sauce 12 dozen London Club Sauce 4 dozes Apple Sauce 4 barrels Vinegar _ 6 dozen Champagne Older (quarta) 7 gross MiUertTWater Proof Blacking and Polish: Conditions cash. No postponement on ccconnt of the weather. April 17 Com Peas, Bough Rice, Flour, Westphalia Ham* Butter, Bacon, oV etc. BY LATJREY at ALEXANDER. I HIS DAY, 17th inst, wUl be sold in our Stores, Ho* 138,140 and 142 Meeting-street at 10 o'clock, 17 BAGS COW PEAS AND ROUGH RICE 7 Westphalia Hams (very due) ? 10 bbls. Pork Heads 160 Sngar-Cured Hams ISO Sugar-Cured Shoulders 200 Sugar-Cured Bacon Strips 2 kegs Butter 1 crate Bowls (assorted sizes) '' 16 boxes Soap 1 bbl Pig** Feet No postponement on account of weither. Conditions cash. April 17 I Iron Wire, on account of Underwriters and a Concerned, do. Mr KAY AND CAMPBELL Next Po?tolKcc, Haacll strict, Will sell. THIS DAY. 17th met, at 10 o'clock. Three bundles IBON" WIRE, assorted > izes One superior Mahogany Frame Show Caao. ALSO, BALANCE OF STOCK OF SUTLER'S 8TOR? Viz: SEGAR8, Match Fuses. GaunUels, Gloves, Poch? et-Books, Tooth 1 Powder, Shaving Brushes, Pock? Knives. Scissors. Hoiks and Eyes, Fish Hooks, Fishlnjt Lines, Buttons. Neck Ties, Perfumes, Pocket Handier chiefs, Note Paper, Steel Pons, ihimbles, Boots aad Shoes, Coat.', Pants, Veits, Ba moral Shirts, Felt Hata. ALSO, BALANCE OF A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE Viz: Cases Plush, Silk, Felt and Straw Ladles'Ha ta? trimmed; Silk Tissues and Barege, Satinets, Plaid Pan Stuff, Longcloth, Gents' Linen Collars and Cuffs, Hosie ry, Shirts, Suspenders, superfine L. O. Hdk?g., Pia 1 and Mourning Hdkfs., Bonne; Wire, Linen Pant Stu ? Irish Linen, B'ack and Colored Lace and Tissue Veil Blick, White, and Fancy Prints, Osoabnrgs, 4 4 Sheet ings, Hair Mts, Tweels, Gambroons, A'pacts. Silk Neck and Pocket Hdkfs., Velvet Ribbons, Buckle? Needles, Knitting Pins, Colognes, Sosps, Table Cloth* Ribbon Ties, Riboon Belts, Millinery Ornaments, Ac Con dit lens cash. April IT Springers. ?y McKay cV campbell. TBIS DAY, tho 17th instant, will be sold, at on * Stored, at 10 O'clock, 2 FINE 8PBIN..EBa Conditions cash. _ Aprfl 17 Herrings and Codfish. JAMES W. BROWN AND CO. Will sell, THIS DAY, at their 8tore, No. 116 East Baff at 10 o'clock, 40 boxes HERRINGS 26 half boxes HerringR 30boxes Prime Codfish. April 27" Cheese, Butter, Soap, Ac. JAMES W. BROWN AND CO. Will sell, THIS DAY, at their Store, No. 119 East Bay at 10 o'clock, 30 boxes CHEESE 6 kegs Butter eo boxes 8oap 10 bbl*. Ginger 200 Shoulders - 200 Strips 20 bbls Floor 40 bbls. Prime Potatoes Bbls. Sugar. April 27 UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. W?kinson vs. Wilkinson. WUl be sold, under the direction of the undersigned, tu front of the Old Custom Honse in this city, THUS DAY, the 17th A,ril, 186?, at 11 o'clock A. M., AU that LOT OF LAND, with the BULLDETQB AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, situate "on Qaaagaaaa ton Ne. V measuring m front on Coming-street thMa> (o?jf??. <"Llr?f**' aaaaja1? ???- loaw, ua Sat drpth three hundred fSOO)'fret,' more or less, and 1 m*jb by tho number 166 on Com In g-street ? All that LOT OF LAND adjoining tbe above, with th* BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, HhH "on Charleston Neck," mejsnring m front on Coming? street thirty-nine (39) feet eight (8) inches, more or laaa, and in depth three hundred (300) feet more or lean, ss?L known by tho number 167 on Comlng-strest AU that LOT OF LAND, with the TWO-STOBX" WOODEN BUILDING THEREON, situate In Jsapcrl Court, "on Charleston Neck," known m a plan of sur ray of tbe Morris Lanes, made by Robert K. Payne, Bar veyor, as number 27. measuring In front thirty-ate (?ff test and in dcrtrt one hundred and taenty (120) Ml Bounding < n tbe north by lands of estate Francis la, Wilkinson; on the south by lands of Mrs. Anderson; an the east by lands of estate Francis L. Wilkinson, and *m the west by Jasper's Court, which said lot Is now known by the number 20 ob said Ja -per's C nrt AU that LOT OF LAND, with the WOODEN BUTLD? INGS id! ER EON, situate m Jasper's Court, "on Charine ton Neck," known In a plan of survey of the Morris Lands, made by Robert K. Payne, Surveyor, as snxnbar 28, measuring In front thirty-six (36) feet ?od In dept* one hundred and twenty (120) feet Bounding on tbs> north of-Dereef; on the south by lands of eslato of Francis L. Wilkinson ; on the east by lands of i of Francis L. Wilkinson, and tue west by Jasper's Ccant whlch said lot is now known by the number 24 on said Jasper's Court ALSO, AU that LOT OF LAN D in Amcrioa-stroet, known in th* plat of lands prepared by Robert K. Payne forUolrn H? Thee and purchased by him from James English, by th* letter D, No. 4; bounding to the east on America-street* and measuring in front thereon forty (40) feet more ar less; on the south by lot No. 3, letter C, one hundred (100) feet; on the north on lot 0, No. 6, one hundred (It* feet; and on the west forty (40) feet more or less. Terms.?One-fourthcaab; the be ante in on*, two and three years, secured by bond and mortgage; thehaSaV lngs to be insured and the policies assigned. Pnr&ha*. ers to pay for ptp*rs. J AMEit J UPPER, April 17 tnth?7_ Master in Equity. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY^ Ex parte Shingler. ?*? Will be sold, under tbe direction of the nnder sinant. at '-io old Custom House in this olty, ou TUESDAY, the 2(th of April, 1868, at 11 o'clock, A. M. AU that LOT OF LAND situate on the west aida* Motl'a Lane, Ward No. 3, Olty of Charleaion, measuring about 20 feet, more or leas, front by about 86 feet xnea* or less, deep. Bounded on the north, south and vest kry land of George W. Williams, and on the oast by Motf*. Lane. ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND, with the ircprcrremaiits. thereon, situate on the south side of Longitude