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THE DAILY NEWS ?2~ LAUGEST OSCULATION.-THE DAIL? NEWS BEING THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED AS HAVING THE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN THE POSTOFFICE AT THE END OF EACH WEEK, ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS. IO>S OF THE NEW POsTOFFICE LAW. LOCAL MATTERS. AUC1ION SALES THIS DAY. MILES DBAKK will sell this dav, at his store, corner Kins: and Liberty streets, at 10 o'clock, boot and shoes. CAMPBELL, KNOX & Co. will sell thia dav, at their cash auction house, No. 55 Hasel-street, at 10 o'clock, clothing, hats, arv goods. MCKAY & CAMPBELL will sell this dav, at thoir cash auction house. No. 13ti Meeling streot, ai 10 o'clock, furniture, silverware, whiskev. OUR CITY SDBSCEIBEBS whe are taking TEE DAILT NEWS by the week arc particularly re? quested to pay their dues in future to no person except om- authorized agent, Mr. C. C. Righter, or bis collector, Mr. Edwin S. Eowand. THE LADIES' FUEL SOCIETY, will hold their usual monthly meeting at the Depository Chalniere-street, at half-past 10 o'clock this day, 6th inBt. The ward distributors and collectors, are requested to be punctual in at? tendance. A PATENT ROLLER.-Captain Auguste Eaber nicht has invented a new roller intonded for levelling tho asplmltum sidewalks. Mr. C. Werner, our Charleston Tubal Cain, and Mr. J. F. Taylor, of the Phoenix Iron Work*, havo the credit for its construction. Though the roller weighs twenty-five hundred pounds, it can be easily moved by two men-a combirta rion of small steel rollers around each axle enabling tho ponderous cylinder to pass ovor the ground with case. It will be in operation in a few days on tho sidewalk in Meeting street. Meanwhile, the curious can call at Mr. "Werner's and inspect the wonder. "ROUND DANCES" DENOUNCED_Archbishop Spalding, of Baltimore, tho highest dignitary of thc Roman Catholic Church on this conti? nent, has published a pastoral letter which takes strong ground agaiust the so-called "round dance." We quote : "In this connection we consider it to be our duty to warn our people against thoso amuse? ments which may easily become to them an occasion of sin, and especially against thoso fashionable dances which, as at preseut car? ried on, are revolting to every feeling of deli? cacy and propriety, and are fraught with the greatest danger to morals." THE PROMENADE ENTEBrAINMENT last night was merely a repetition of thc previous night's performance. The tables wore woll attonded, and patrons were not found wanting. Tho visitors amused themselves by projnenadinf through tito spacious hall, while thc smaller fry, wr>o had charge of grab bags almost as largo os themselves, plied their vocation as? siduously, and succeeded in extracting thc small change from innumerable pockets. At a givon signal tho hall was deserted for the back room, where the gre.tt magician displayed his wonders. A number of scriptural scenes were portrayed on the canvass, and tho exhibition was pronounced one of the evonts of the ovon ing. We understand the entertainment will be continued for one nigbt longer. THE REAL ESTATE MABK LT.-Messrs. Leitch St, Bruns sold yesterday for Masterin Equity, J. W. Gray, tho following property : A plantation on Cooper River, in St. Thomas' Parish, known as Moreland & Payet's landing track. Tho plantation measured about two thous? nd eight hundred and thirty-one acres, of high land and marsh, and brought $1800. Thc plantation known as Beabank, in St. ThvTW&s' Parish, measuring fourteen hundred and twenty acres, for $850. Tho fc?t and store on the Northern side of j Vendue Rsnge, being thc fourth of the range of ten stores, and measuring twenty-two feet front by fifty-two feet deep for $2200. The terms in theso three sales were one-fifth cash, br.Iance in one, two, three and four years. Mr. James L. Gantt sold for Master in Equity, James Tupper, a lot at tho comer of Amherst and Nassau streets, measuring on Amherst-itrect one hundred and soventeeu, on Nassau-.-trcet fifty-nine feel, on the par? allel lino ono hundred an eleven feet, and on the line opposite to Amhorst-street, one hun? dred and twenty-seven feet, for $1400; terms one-third cash, balance in one and two vears. THE HELICOID CENTRIFUGAL PUMP.-This new primp, the invention of Mr. N fl. Lebby, was tested yesterday at the Artesian Well. Those who knew Mr. Lebby'e wonderful in? ventive genius expected to witness an elabor? ate combination ot' machinery, but were sur? prised to see tho little instrument that ho had in operation. Thc pump proper weighs but thirty pounds, and is extremely simplo iu Us construction, i he base is of iron, but the works ero of brass and copper. It is an im? provement on Mr. Lebby'a patent for thc steam dredge boat, which was so officiont in remov? ing obstructions aud deepening our harbor be? fore thc war. It is entirely valveless, being worked altogether by suction. When starting all that is necessary is to put some water in the mouth-pipe and the motion of thc puru;) creamies a vacuum and ut once draws up tho water? Though only worked yesterday with steam at ouc-horse power, thc pump drew water at thc rate of two hundred and fifty gal? lons per minute. If a hose had been attached the water could havo been thrown to a consid? erable di- tance. These pumps can bo made of any size and .capacity, aud will prove extremely useful to mining and dredging companies, rice planters and seafaring men. A number ot persons wit IK>s3ed the experiment yesterday, and tho pa? tent was generally rioommendedas tho most power/ul hydraulic pump yet dev sod. A NEW MruTAnr ORDER.-General Canby has issued, Coder date of March 3d, a general order, from wh:ch we copy the following para? graph : Tho monthly reports of crimes, arrests, and of discharge o'r transfers of prisoners, required by existing orders from cml officers withm this Military District to the Provost Marshal General, will in future bo reuderod through the Post Commanders within whose jurisdic? tion sucii officers may be serving at tho time. Thc duplicate reports required to Lc made to Post Commanders are Hereby discontinued; and thc reports required of Post Commanders will horeattor embrace only *>uch cases ac arc not included in thc reports of civil officers, amt will be- rendered at thc time these roporta aro forwarded, ivith such remarks as are requisite to a full understanding of any cases needing explanation. Post Commandera will report nt thc same tune thc measures tauen, with .avl^Jv to correct any neglect on the part of civil oth cers, either in failure to notice a report?e! crimo, or to arrest the criminal, or lor unusual o?- unnecessary delay in making the reports required. ". .. Post Commanders are charged wiln tue Erompt rendition of these reports, which will ereafter be forwarded by them direct to the Provost Marshal Geuoral at these headquar? ters. Blanus will be supplied to all civil offi? cers through commanding officers of posts, who will make timely requisition for the same ?upon the Provost Marshal General. . Thc other sections of thc orde:- refer ex? plosively to matters of military discipline. FATAL ACCIDENT_On last Thursday morn ing, at an early hour, the dead body of a color? ed man named Jacob Hook was found lying across the track of the South Carolina Rail? road, about ten miles below Columbia. The unfortunate man was terribly crushed. THE THEATRE.-"East Lynne" drew another large audi .-nee last night. Mr. and Mrs. Wat? kins acted their parts to perfection, while they were ably sustained by the troupe. The man? agers have a number of new plays in prepara? tion, and the dramatic version of the famous novel "Griffith Gaunt" will be represented on the boards to-night. THE CO?ET OF EQUITY-CHANCELLOR CAB BOLL PRESIDING.-The case of Glennie vs. Weston was resumed. Mr. McCrady conoluded his argument, and Mr. T. G. Barker was heard in reply. In the case of Phillips vs. Rivers the plead? ings were read, and Mr. Wm. Whaley was heard for the complainant. MAYOR'S COURT.-Hia Honor .Mayor Burns wa 3 greeted by but few offenders yesterday morning, and the session was unusually short. A forgetful individual, who had taken out a private license for his cart, but hid neglected lo expose it as required, was fined $5 for his remis?ues3. Two inebriate3 came to grieif. They had LU .ule their beds m shady spots, but the smell of their breath betrayed them, and they were brought to the bar of justice and relieved of | $5 each. Two wandereis applied for lodgings, but as chev proved that their case waa ono of neces? sity, they were discharged to hu at work, but told net to repeat their visit. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COUBT-HON. GEO. 3. BBTAN PBESIDINO.-The court waB convened I at thc usual Lour. The following oases of | bankruptcy were presented, and or. the motion of tho respective counsel, referred to Registrar Summer : Hastings Hellams, of Laurens, B. W. Ball, -olicitor. John Cunningham, of Anderson, Whitner & Whitnor, solicitors. Tho following were referred to Registrar dawson : Wm. D. Pock, of Columbia, F. W. McMaster, [ solicitor. Wm. Glaze, of Columbia, F. W. McMaster, I solicitor. Ex parle W. G. Eason, creditor. In re Wm. Mauldin. Creditors' petition to declare debtor a bankrupt. Messrs. Pressley, Lord & Ingles by. 'I bo petition was read and an order sign? ed for the debtor to show cause on the 12th, why the prayer Bhould not be granted. Tho United States vs. Henry Stonehouse Guilty of an attempt to defraud a colored pen? sioner. The following sentenco waa passed by tho Judge : Six months imprisonment and a .ine of $150 and costs. Thc Judge approved of the appointment of | John T. Kinard as assignee in the case of Jno. W. Rhodes, a bankrupt. Tho United States os. fourteen barrels of dis? tilled spirits found at Charleston. Information for forfeiture for violation of the Internal Reve? nue laws. On motion of the District Attorney it was ordered that the above goods be released to the claimant, Patrick Claffy, on payment of j costs. Iii re John Cunningham, bankrupt. On motion of Whitner & Whitner, solicitors, it was ordered that the assignee sell the perishable propel ty after ono week's notice and pay the money into the court to abide its order. Untied S/atea Circuit Court.-On motion of | James H. Rion, Esq., it was ordered that Jas. BL Daly bo uppoiuted a United States Commis? sioner for thc District of South Carolina. United Stales Courl, in Admiralty.-The United States vs. schooner Emma-Libel for violation of Revenue laws. Messrs. Brown & Mikell tor claimants; on their motion it was or? dered that Mr. Atkinson, Commissioner in Equity of Georgetown, bo appointed a special commissioner to swear the appraisers appointed to appraise the schooner Emma. NOTICES IN BANKRUPTCY.-MoetingB of the creditors of the undermentioned bankrupts, to prove debts and choose assignees, will be hold at the office of the Registrar, Hon. R. B. Car? penter, No. 59 Broad-street, on the days and at the hours named : Da'r. To-day I0A.M To-dav IIA-M Today 12 M To-day 1 P.M. J o-diiy 2 P.M. To-day 3 P.M. To day 12 M. Mar. 7 10 A.M. Mar. 7|10A.M. Mar. 7 lu A.M Mar. 9 12 M. Mar. 14 10 A.M. Mar. 14 ll A.M. Mar. 14 ll A M. Mar. 14 9 AM Mar. 14 1PM Mar. U 1 P.M Mar. IC 10 A.M. Mar 16 11A.M. Mar. 16 2 P.M. Mar. 16 3 P.M. Mar. 17 10 A.M. Mar. 17 ll -v.M. Mar. 17 1 P.M. Mar. 17 12 M. Mar. 17 2 P.M. Mar. 17 3 P.M. Mar. 18 9 A.M. Mar. 18 10 A.M. Uar. lb li A.M. Mar. 18 12 M. Mar. 18i 0 A.M. Mur. 18 HAM. Mur. 18 12 M. Kiar. 18 2 P.M. Mar. 18 3r.M. Mar. 19 9 A.M. ."Jar. 10 10 A. M >?ar. 19112 M. Mar. 19 2 P.M. Mar. 19 3 P.M. Mar. 19 ll A H. Mar. 19 1P.M. Mur. 2U|11 A.M. Mar. 20 9 A.M. Mar. 20 10 A.M Mar 20 12 M. Mar. 20 2 P.M. Mar. 2U 1P.M. Mar. 20 3P.M Mar. 21 9 A.M. Hour. Name. Houser, Andrew J. uennis, John H... Wariug, Th09. S... Way, Madison P... Elz-y, Kotiert M... smith, J. P. ?Bickley, John C.. Isear, Abe. Meyer, Jacob. Pack, Charles 3.... .Wittschen, A. Louisa Burnes, James A. Stavender, David IUI, Irvin A. White, lt. G.,... Deas, Seaman... Ervin. John W.. H.L.W.H A T. A. Jefrbrs Bedford, Evert E. Johnson, W. E., Jr... Wallach, John. Funderburk, Joseph.. [.iirage, Isaac S. Ottolcngui, Israel_. Lifrage, W. J. J., Brad well, Kavenel 8.. Couycrs, J. J. Mcilveen, P. dayle, John H. Hamil, John J. Lescsne, H. H. (iule, J. H. Harvin, John H. Lesean o, H. H. Mackey k Baker. U.ium, Eli. Uufihson, Wm.E.... flume. E. G. Howell, Sanier S. Burgers, John A. Eustcrling, H. B. Christmass, B. L.... White, Wm. T. Bcmbert, Jas. C. Brown, George W_ Pollock, A. A. Murray, W. B. Clover, F. H.! DeLonne k Moses... John H. Lafitte. Eusterlin, Howell.... \Ofwhai place. Oiuugeburg. Charleston, t Stephen's. Lewisville. Barnwell. Clio. Charleston. Charleston. Charleston. Salter's. Charleston. Sumter. Orangeburg. Orangeburg. Georgetown. Clarendon. Charleston. Charleston. Liberty Hill Charleston. Orangeburg. Salter's. Charleston. Salter's. Manning. Manning. larendon. Wrtgl'fs Bluff I Manning. Monning. Clarendon. Clarendon. Cia rond?n Charleston. Darlington. Sumter. Georgetown. Charleston. Clarendon. Bennet tg ville. Sumter. harleston. Sumter. Sumter. Cbemw. Sumter. Walterboro*. Sumter. Granam's. Orangeburg. *At the United States Court. HOTEL ARRIVALS.-Charleston Holel.-j-Vi. Henderson, Santee; Charles Barkley, city; D. H. Browu, city; John W. Wallace Augusta; J. D. Brumphf and lady, Orangebmg; George A. Bennett, Brandfort, S. C.; C. W. Roope, Lon? don; T. B. Riley, Cincinnati; B. M. Stetwell and wife, New York; H. R. Dean, Sumter County, Ga.; E. Chapman, city; J.R. Worm ley and L. E. Marchand, New York; A. B. Car? ter, Baltimore; M. J. Winchester, Miss E. Win? chester, and Miss M. Luce, Boston; T. B. Adams and J. M. Sanhouse, Wilmington, N. C. Mills House_C. Anderson, steamer Ma? tanzas; J. P. Gannie, steamer Matanzas; Charles Cohrs, South Carolina; J. P. Bulzer, South Carolina; M. F. Timmons, Columbia; D. A. Moore, Columbia; George Wiisterhouse, Beaufort, S. C.; J. D. Mathieson, Florida; Wil? liam Henry Trescot, South Carolina; W. F. Coalbaugh and wile, Chicago; ThomaB Drake and wife, and Clarissa M. Drake, Philadelphia; C. W. rimith, Baltimore; W. A. Walker, Wash? ington; Levi Cooper, Pennsylvania; Jules B. Rostand, New York; Mrs. William F. Gay and Miss J. A. Kellogg, New York; W. H. Webb and W. G. Mayc-3, Newberry, S. C. Pavilion Holet.-D. P. Patterson, Askepoo; Thomas McFreery, Georgetown; S. L. Orr, Beaufort. S. C.; William H. Griffin., city; S. S. Jones, Florida; P. H. Coburn, Summerville, S. C. The New Mayor. HOW HE RUNS THE MACHINE-CITY IMPROVE? MENTS-OFFICIALS WIDE AWAKE-CHAS LESION TO BE REJUVENATED. When General Burns was appointed by the military authorities to supersede Mayor Gail lard, everybody grumbled. Some predicted that this "last feather would break the camel's back," and mourned in sackcloth and ashes over the probabdity that at an early day old Charleston would cortainly go to eternal smash. Others were more hopeful-held their tongues, thought the curt laconic speeoh of the new Mayor meant work-and waited. Be? fore the end of two weeks, city bills which, for more than a year, have been at a fearful dis? count, appreciated nearly to their par valflej city stocks advanced twenty per cent.; the po? lice, who had almost forgotten how a green? back looked, rejoiced in being paid off with whole packages of the article fresh from the bank; the public institutions, under (he patron? age of the city, wero. Bupplied with tho same welcome currency, and in other departments, financially speaking, "all went merry as a marriage bell." Then the Mayor stirred around among-mus ty old ordinances. Stray cattle were inconti? nently gobbled up, and their owners fined. The lie mses of all the Jehu's in town were inspect? ed; and liquor shops witnessed something more stirring than a toddy stick. War was made on vagrants; battalions of sweepers and shov? ellers marched to their usual slow time, foot by foot, through the streets; the inspector, infected by the oxygenated energy of his chief, was here, there and everywhere; the engineer never did delve more industriously elbow-deep into calculations, and tho City Council looked on and wondered. So far, so good. Everybody's dolighted. Everybody praises the new Mayor. The brok? ers on Broad-street hang out their compliments to his administration in the shape of shingleB which read "City Bills Wanted," and the city itself is making a new toilet under the vigor? ous manipulation of somewhat rough barbers it is true, which, by the time the sickly sea? son commences, will enable her to exhibit a clean foco and whito piuaforo when Bbc makes her summer bow. Wo notico a few of the pending changes. 9 THE SANITARY CONDITION of streets is a matter of serious concerti, and the Mayor bas commenced work upon them with energy. The tidal drains are to be promptly overhauled, and tho City Engineer is now making arrangements to flood the whole of them simultaneously so that Jbarles on may undergo a regular washing, and these noisome receptacles of filth be prevented from sending iorth the malaria which koeps the doctor busy and the graveyard open. . A PLANE ROAD. From Line-street, on King, to the city boun? dary, a plank road is soon to be constructed. The contract va in conception, and whon com? pleted will supply a desideratum to thoso who enjoy an airing behind horse-fiosh. Turnpike gates are to be built, irom the revenuo of which tho expense is to bo paid, and the prices therein and out will be regulated by tho Council. THE ORIGIN OF FIRES. Another important order just issued by the Mayor, is that which we publish this morning instractiDg the Chiof Enginoer of the Depart? ment to investigate tho causo and origin of all fire?, and to make use of his authority for this purpose to the requisite degree. Heretofore these examinations havo boen mado by tho agents of InBuranco Companies, but only in self-defence; hereafter it may bo presumed that foul play will bc forrcttcd out and punished, and that we Bhall know the why and wherefore of every conflagration that calls so many peo? ple from thoir snug beds at midnight, and burns np fire-wood in the steam engines. STREET IMPROVEMENTS. Thn workmen were buBy yesterday iu lovcl ling that portion of the Meoting-streot aide walk n.Tth of Queen-street. The old cellars ore being filled up to the level of tho pave? ment, old curbs aro removed, and this portion of the city will soon rejoice in a firm, bard and even asphaltum pavement, lhe work is un? der the immediate chargo of Captain Auguste Habcrnicbt, who laid the sidewalk in Char? lotte-street, in front of General Canby's resi? dence. Mr. Edward England will superintend the laying of new brick curbing along tho side? walk. This improvement on the broken foot? way of this part of Meeting-street has been long needed, and General Burns requested tho City Engineer to havo the contracts made and the work commenced at once. Captain Haber nicht has a largo experience in this business, and the street under his mana^emout will soon assume a different appearance. The pil? lars of the Circular Church encroach consider? ably on tho sidewalk, and, as the church is now in ruins, they could be easily removed. Should the church bc rebuilt, however, it is very doubtful whether these pillars Trill be adapted as a part of the architectural design. A side? walk should be olear, and an excellent opportunity is now offered to romovo these unsightly obstructions. There *re several par? ties in the city who would bo willing to romove thom for their material, and it Ls full time that some action should bo taken ia tho matter. When Mayor Miles removed tho colonado which disgraced the Meeting-street eido of tho guard? house there was a general cry ot "desecration," but the impiovoraent effected soon ailonced tho croakers. Tho removal of thc Ciroular Church pillara will no doubt be ntionded with tho samo lamentation, but time will prova that the action is justifiable. FENCES. It is in contemplation also to erect fences around all vacant lots on King and Meeting streets, between Maikct and Queen. If tho owners of thc property aro unable to do it themselves, it may bc done at tho expense cf the city, and tho cost assessed upon the own? ers. A wise measure, for if there is any pla.e .in Christendom that would tempt athiefona dark night to "go through" a victim, or entice a drunken man into unseen pitfalls, it is the locality above described. PAUPERS. Thanks to a strong hand, we are no longer to be cursed by such pests. Those who live here ore to be put to work. Thoso who como or are sent here are to bo sent back. The Mayor don't believe in any such style of imposition by his brother magnates in other dies, and, like Mr. Lincoln, "has put his foot down ?rmly." There are other points to which wc shall ad? vert hereafter, and which should b9 mentioned in the present article, but our space is lim? ited and the matter must be reserved. BODTJNDO ISLAND GUANO.-If our agricultu? rists would take tho trouble to examino tho merits of tho above article, which is now being extensively imported and sold by Messrs. Wil? lis ic Chisolm of this city, wo feel assured they would follow thc example of all who have ex? perimented with it, and usc no other fertilizer known. Although employed for many years in the WesL Indies in tho cultivation of sugar cane and tho cereals with great speceas, it is only since 18G6 that it has become extensively known in the United States, and wherever used it has given a degree of satis faction that has been the theme r f many warmly stated testi? monials in its behalf. One great advantago which it possesses is in the fact that it is not a combination, or rather a manipulation subject to the honesty of the manufacturer, but a pure natural guano, given to the public in the very state in which it is found on Eodundo Island. The price is reasonable, the result unques? tionable, and the evidences of value such as ought to invite every planter and farmer to confer with Messrs. Willis A; Chisolm on the subject. THE REPUBLICAN NOMTNATINQ CONVENTION was in session until a late hour last night. Though only nine were to be appointed, at twelve o'clock but two were chosen, and there was a good prospect of an all night caucus. BUSINESS NOTICES. HTII. If you want cheap Blank Books; If you want cheap Stationery, Rnvelopee, ^aper, ?cc.', or, MILLER'S Almanac; If you want Printing extcuted neatly; If you want Booti hound in any Htyle. or Ac coiiut Hooks made to ordsr, with any desired pattern ot ruliug; go to HIRAM HAEMS, NO. ?Q 3road-street. FINANCIAL.-For quotations of bonds, stocks, bank bills, money and report of the finance market of Charleston, we refer to the report prepared for this paper every" Friday morning by Andrew M. Moreland, Esq., Broker, No. 8 Broad-street. fmw ON ron CHEBAw.-The well known steamer Planter is advertised to leave to-day for Cheraw, Georgetown, and all intermediate landings on the Pee Dee Biver. The Planter is one of the most popular boats on our inland fleet, and the planters in the above-named sec? tions will greet her return erith pleasure. BEMOVAE.-Messrs. Smith & McGilUvray, Brokers, B'al Estate and Commission Agents, have removed from their former stand on Broad-street to a moro commodious store a few doors west, on the same side. They will be benefltted considerably by the change, as their new store not only affords abundant room for their consignments, but, on rainy days, will accommodate a large crowd within doors, so that business can procoed without interrup? tion. Mesers. Smith & McGilhvray are men of energy aud business capacity, and will man? age any business entrusted to their care with ?doLity, discretion and promptitude. City ?t?PtrttoemcntB. CHARLESTON ORPHAN HOUSE. ON THURSDAY NEXT, THE 12TH INST.,' THE Board ot Commissioners will enter into aft Elocti' n for SXEWARD and MATRuN of the above named institution. Applications must be left with the Steward at the Institution._March ? CITY TAXES-MONTHLY RETURNS. OFFICE OF THF CITY ASSESSOR, 1 Cm HALL, March 2, 1668. ) VTOTICE IS HEREb? GIVE M TO ALL CONCERN? AI ED, that the Monthly Ueturns, for the month oi February past, in comphanco with the tux ordi dance, ratified on thc 28.h of January, 1868, must be made on or boforo the 16th instant. TAXES ON THE FOLLOWING ABE PAYABLE MONTHLY: On all sales of Goods, Wares and Merchandise. On all gross receipts of all street Railroads. On ali cross receipts of all Expresa Companies. On all solos at Auction. On oil Carriages and r.upglcs. O. ad income derived from thc pursuit of any fac? ulty, profession, occupation or I m. loyn rut. On thc gross rece put of afl commercial Agcncios. On all comuii.-sionH received by Factors, Commis sion Merchants, Hankers, Broker*, and uti.ors. On all premiums received for or by any Insurance Company, or by agencies for individu?is or com? panies. On all gross receipts ol' all Gas Companies, and other manufacturing companies located in this city. On ovory Horeo and Mule used or kept within the etty, excepting horses or mules used in any pubho licensed carriage, cart, dray, or other vehicle. Un aU ltetull Dealers ia all articles whatsoever. Un all Hucksters aud Harber shops. On all gross receipts of Hotels and Public eating and Hoarding Houses. On all receipts of Livery Stable keepers. Ou Ul o y i o*.M rocf-lpt> ot Cotton iDroooer. On thc groad receipts ot aU Printing Ofllces, News? papers aud Publishing Rouses. Un all Goods sold in the city by tersous not resi? dent, by eainplo or otherwise. Ou all pales cf Horses and Mules brought to thc city. un salen of Stocks, Bonds and other securities. On tho gross recoipts of Magnetic Telegraph Com? panies. Un tho gross receipts of all Tavern Keepers and Liquor D. al. is. All the deiaulten will be dealt with ss thc ordi? nance dtrects. W. N. HUGHES, Mar h 2 ll Cit\ Assessor, NOTICE. OFFICE CHIEF OF CITY DETECTIVES, 1 J ANT; AB Y 17TH, 1868. J THE PUBLIC ABE R- QUESTED TO PLACE upon their COPPER PUMP- some private maru, in order that they muy be i den ulled when stolen and recovered by tho City Detectives, as numbers ot coppor pumps aro recovered by tho Detectives, but none can be identified. H. W. HENDRICKS, 1st Lieutenant and Chief ot City Detectives. January 17 f nj (SgofrSj (Ctr. ^yE ARE OFFERING OUR STOCK OP DRY GOODS, FANCY ARTICLES AND NOTIONS, AT VEEY EEDUCED PRICES FOR CASH. The Stock ls very complete In all branches, and particnlany eui'ed to the COUNTRY TRADE. Wholesale buyers will find it to their interest to examine the fatook. STRAUSS, VANCKS & CO., No. 130 Meeting-street, Comer Hasel. March 4_ SPRING TiMDE. 1868. MARSHALL, BUBGE & BOWEN, No. I l l MEK T I NO-STREET. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR STOCKS SUIT? ABLE for the season, which we offer tor salo at low prices for cash. MARSHALL, BURGEBOWEN. February 20 '_10 DRY GOODS. N K W Y O R K. S P R 1 N Ci IMPORTATIONS, 1868. ANTE- WAR PRICES, FOR CASH. Y?7E ARE NUW RECEIVING AND OPENING OUR VV Spring importations and Auction Purchases of BRITISH AND FRENCH DRESS GOODS, which we shah bc pleased to ehow to buyers. We wi 1 make it to the interest of both Jobbers and Retailers to examino thom. . We aro also opening our impoi tarions of LINE>H, WHIIE GOODS and HOSIERY, many articles of which aro aa low as at any time pievious to tho war. In addition to thu above, we mvitc attention to our stocks of CLOTHS, NOUONS, CARPETS, tc., and aiso DOMEV1TCS mid PRIN I'S, tull lines and low prices. LATHROP, LVOINGTON & CO., Nos. 320, 328 and 330 Broadway, February 24 mwflmo N.?w York. The Wando Fertilizer Company HAVE ON HAND A SUPPLY OF THE ABOVE FERTILIZER, MADE AT THEIR WORKS IN THIS CITY. Farmers will find it to thoir interest to try it. PRICE 850 PER TON. C. DUKES & CO., Agents, No. L SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF. January 31 OFFICIAL. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Postofflce at Charleston, for the we?-* entfing MARCH 5, .1868, and printed officially in THE DMLY NEWS, at tho newspaper having the largest circulation in the City of Charleston : jfJS-Persons calling for Letters Advertised, sh auld state that they are "Advertised." OSST Office hours trom 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. On Sun? days* from 5 to 6 P. M. $ _STANLEY G. TROTT. Postmastiir. WOMENS' LIST. A H iY Alsoo, Mrs H E Hay, Hinab Neylan, Mi'8 M Allstone, Hester Harris, Julia Nelson, Ellen Annerton? Mrs & Happolut, Mrs F P , O C Pawley, Misi. M Amme, Mrs D A Harvoy, Miss n A Armstrong.Mar.i flarr.son, Mrs M Person, Mrs H J Hampton.Miss H Perrier, Mrs A Arther Feller N Pinckney, Salie B Hawkins, Mrs W tturkney, Ha "er Bart'etie,M:ryE G Pinkny, Mrs (3 Ba ley, M.ssn Harrison, Mrs C Phill!pe raid,Miss Barnett, M ss M Holley, Mrs M 0 U . Harris, Miss M Prince, Mrs F. B Ballot, Emde Harvey, Miss E Putnam, Misa J Bonnette, Mrs G Hennessey, Mrs Fu-ce, .-ally A E CL Bee, Miss C Herber', Mrs M Quash, Susar Bior., Louisa G R H. ike, Mrc J Hucks, Mrs M M Rantin, Mrs M R Blank, Rosa Holmes, Lucy Ramsden, Rosa Blann, Mrs F I Reeves, Ml<? M Bowin, Mary J Irvin, L'zzie D Bolton, Miss M J Rlctardnoo.LlUy A James, Tener R.verf, Sarah B Bo wins, Mrs L Jeoueret e, Mrs Robinson, Mes Brlslln, Mary C F Buck.y oof?, Mi's Jones, Mrs F M Rustmicr, Mutta A Johnson, Mary J S Buikly, Mrs Johnos, Mary ?icctte, Miss 21 Buber, Bettie K . chunk?, A B Bucky, Mifs M Kcenm, Mrs 0 Scudder, Mar y I. Lt Soi er, Mrs M Brown, Miss A M Lane, Anne S ruck, Emil Brown, Sarah Laler, Mrs C M -.tilla, Mary C Lawrence, Anna streets, Lucy Cato, Julia Leighr, Mory E Styles, Mts it T Cass.dy, Eisy Ling, Jane stapleton, Mm Campbell, Mrs F Lev.ngstone, Sa- Stoney. Miss ft B' L rah Smith, Mrs H G Chamber, Mrs C togem, Mi s M T Chany, Mrs M Lee, Mrs E ii True, Mrs VT Christin, Mrs E E Leo, Miss K Taylor, Mrs J A Clark, Mrs H Le?, Miss D S Thompsou, Mrs Conlon. Amie 1*1 E Coniev, Miss A Milne, Mrs E Townsend, Mrs Cutting. Mrs D . M.ixw>:U, ?'one C li M anigo, Ro^e Iroy, Mrs H Davi J, Mis? F Mapsoa, Miss H V Days, Mrs Marco. Mis M A Vog'.e, Ellen Day, Mrs M Msurell. l'osa Vogie, Mrs M 0 Dci.s, J Ann Menudo, Lydia W ueLporto, Miss Mitchcl.Mis li M vVanlcss, Miss E C Middleton, Bes W..IJ, Mrs C P Dibble, Mrs A MUroy, Victoria West, Charlot! o Drayton, Juill Montgomery, Ly- Wheeler, Mrs M 'Dcvuno, i liza dia J K Morris, Mrs R Whaley, Miss M fcddy, MrsEF Moore, i obey Wharton, MmE Elfe, Miss E H Mosos, Hetty A K F Moore, Mr. O Wharton, Mn L Ferguson, Miss E Moor, Mary L K F:ilda, Miss S .?.yian, -u-an A While, Mrs A E Fluigo i, Mary Munger, Mrs R J White, Mrs A Fenney, Mrs W Murry, Julia Winslow, Mrs J \v Murrell, Miss E C Flood, Jane A Withers, Mar Ford, Mrs Geo Meyer, Miss E J gretta Froy, Mis H Mc Willis, Mrs A O G McCarcl, Mary A Wilting, Mis-i L Gaynon, Ann .McMillan, Miss C t?lovcr, Mary E A Wrede, Miss I Uorhann, Miss F'Mc Que, Mrs M Walker, Mrs C F Graves, Anna M N Walker, Miss F i >rey, Miss M E | Nolon, Mrs B Wilson, Miss 1 ? E Green, Mrs G F i Nichols, Mis3 E W41son, Mrs S . R Williams, Mis: i A THEIST'S LIST. AGO Adams, P Griffin, Jospor D Odgon, J L Adams, Henry Graves, John o'Day, Williaii Aimar, C A Griffin, Capt Win uland, W Ais'on, J P Green, .-aiul usborn, Col LA Allen, John, (eol'd) Osteu.iorff, T ? Archer, O H- Otteii, Diedriih Armstead, WU- rfaines, Paul Osborn, W H ham I* Haucock.Oharlcs Osgoods, P X Auld, Donall J Harrison, Rich- P R ard Paxton, Dr W 3 Hambridge Ciar- Harvey. E S l'aino A.- CO encc Harrison, H M Patterson, Edwin Bakor, B Bobnn, Rainless. A f Perk, J E (MD) boner, Wilhelm corry, Hon \1 il Barnard, George Fried liam N EIcizer,Gcori:o W Perry, William Bache eld, J M Herman A: Dubs Phelan, Jamee Uaker, John Renke, Hin rieb l'ierce, Cupt Jotin Beaufort, Eugene Iternaades, Ben- c Benjamin. F B jania Pollock, W J Ueutban, Saml Uinrich, i liris- Pritchard,Joshua I UM Vc, I r V ll Iten A (OOL'U) Blanchard, t S Heins, F IT Preston, John F lila .ely it Gibbes Holme?, 1'crry Tuisc, James L Blakes.ey, Joel Howland. Capt ?I ?.hinch, Esq James E Quinn, James lllcior, HT Howland, Ed- K Bowman, Jno w?.rd Randall, J Ii (eol'd) Huggins, G W Haytor, Bcnj ll lirothors, Jamoa Hume, John M Roils, John Pe .cr Brock k Murrell dutson. J H Uurers, Auskc- . Lt.eier, christo- Hymun, Eiud Rivers, Wasniiig j.hcr I ton Brothers, J M Inglesby, Jos L Kow, John Bro. k, Albert ?.nd J ? it ce- Rogers, ii Urea, ii en, c Ll mau Roche, Edmund Brown, Bcnj R J L Brown, James Jackson, Philip Kuli', W L Buckingham, James, rhos Untiling, Jami s John James, hos Kuddy, Thornes Oulwiukii, J D Juucovich, H S Burns, Mr |Jenkius, John Saltus, J C bu.klcj,Howard Jciiuiao^, R W savage, Je?e L Burns A live Jr Sanders, s A Burnham, R F Jenkins, Dr E E -assard, R W Buck, Henry W fennings, Mr Sanders, G W V ' Jones, Mat lon icblondon, Hun Caste, R M Juhnson, Abram ry L A C'anedey, Henry Junes, capt Lew- scu?y, Robert Char.eston is Perry Chambeiijiu, Al- Johnson, Ned schwartz, H fred Joum-ou, E S Selilepegroll, 'Clifford, Patt Ii chris Julis cesto, N L Kelly, James Scslr^m, Mar. In Corps, John Klan, Isaac W Carrig, Patii k Eluden, F W -eipart, C Co. des, George Knight, Joseph J neara, Barnas Conni, M (?rro- Kreut, kt Vf s.m|.son, Kev cer) Ktick, Marlin Bishop Coleman, Arby kt Li imous, Lucas to Lacker, William hiller, Mr Cohen, M A Langer, John Simpson, Geoi ge Conner, James W HugU icoi'd) Cret-t, W F Longo, A Sing eton, Ali' craddick, M B Lee, W?iiam smith, Nicodo Cramy, olmr Luis, Amos mus Cradle. Henry (eol'd) Smith, Dr J E (eol'd) IA?. Henry T .smith, .S Cosby, Wi.Uam Lesurc, EB Sm th, Edwart". Crane, Glover Leo, Peter (oo/d) D Lee Oreo, Sam Smith, L H Donner, Archie ^?o.'d) smith k Hove/ Da-f, Gustav Linn, James B Smith, Lanisl P i elamar, c >i Lom , Francis B Dennis, I B Long, A K Small, Bacchus Deinin.-, A A Lopez, .sitae (eol'd) Dixou, CW G Lovinggoou, Col Sparkd, Wells Doucin, O H j ;anil bpeneer, Gool go Dothagu, J Lorigau, George *v Doc, J.imos T Spark?, Autuc . Doughei.y, Col Lowriiig.^urgC'On snead, W A Wm John ?M Sirust, K Drew, Edward Lyons, Thomas J S ewar ," J A Oraton, Dav! i Ai Sumdon, Wil (col'U) .Martin, Aaron liam Dunham, Abra- .Ma de, John S T ham Mirtiu, John H Talbird, Wm H Dunn", De ,i.i , Murali .11, Wm (eol'd) Du LC, W .i Marry, J ll Terry, Joseph E Marlin, ll E 1 besing, Johu J I- hrkhs. M Manuoii, John U Thompson, Sn m Eisorbardt, Ed N Mark, li ' ucl Ell Drool;, t W Melton, Maj C D Miouipsoa, D H Ellbrook, John Messer'y, TM riiomae,OM W lio.Viii; , Ki q 10 do, l*r.":k 0 F Meldau, G !.. lue ker, l.saac Kars, W W Merry, Jno V ra-ley, John Miller,::!) Vandrosa, Ad: m Fabian, U Mi 1er, Tho* XV Feveas. Franc's Miller, Charles Washington, Fitzsimon, PG Mitchell, John Samuel Fitzeimmons, O (eol'd) W.tkins, Fran P Moult:ie, rupid eis Fitzsimmons, Moore, 1' T Walker, Jesse Owen P Morar, William Warren, ? ? Fisher, William Mooro, Robert D Wngencr, Joh a O Morios, W H A Fishbourn, Bob? .Moore. James Wagner ?Bro ort Morillo, B Ward, Dani Fishbuin, El- Murray, Michl Walk r, J R waru B Murray, Peary Wood, B C Fowler, John T Murray, Robt Walsh, James Foster, Junes MulIer.HcruHln- Weob, Thos Ji Ford, Kobert rich ?'Wiuston, Jobo;ih (freedman) Murrey, Patrick | W IM D) Frasher, W V7 Meyer, * A ai te, A U Francli, 3 mrs Mvcrs, E U Whi per, W J Frasier, William Mc Willington, M F G McGuol ;in Chas White, Paine Gardner, J E McLaughlin, Mi- Whitaker, D L Garner, Tho c'.ae) Wheeler, Jamas ftadson, Moses McMillan. 0 G Gee, 'iho? Mc Kin, James H Wi;linm9, Paul Gcthcrs, Daniel McNeil, Andrew Woli, Hurry Gibbes, Dr td-Mc Ve 1, G L Wood, Copt II A mond N Woodruff, C D Gilo c. H L Nix, FW Wrede, Johannes Gill, John P oblcstou, F H Wright, Wm G.-todman, Frank- ?I V lin [Oakley, A W | Young, Joe SS~ Per?ous depositing letters in thc PostoIBcc will please placo tho stamp near the upper right band corner of thc envelope, and thoy will also please to remoro ber that without the stamp a letter cannot bo mailed, but will be sent to the Dead Lober Office. March C pBilbtni] ^Intcriols. BRICKS i BRICKS I iililCKfc! Oy HAND AND TO ARRIVE i 400J'00sSRGnE?AOTBEO^ For sale low for cash. Apply to E. J. FRIPP k CO., March* ? Venning's Wharf ^isrell?ncons. MURDER! MURDER! MURDER! BEEF! BEEF! BEEF! TWENTY-EIGHT HEAD OF TENNESSEE CATTLE TO BE SLAUGHTERED EN CHARLESTON, S. C. FOB SALE AT 29 AND 30 STALLS, LO WEE MARKET. To be Bold AT BETAIL, at reasonable prices. BEEF! BEEF! BEEF! 6* March 6 JUST ARRIVED. CATTLE ! CATTLE ! CATTLE! A FINE L0T OF MILCH COWS AND SPRINGERS. For sale ai HUNT'S WAGON-YABD, March 6 2* King-street. PAINTS FOR FARMERS AND OTHERS. THE GRAFTON MINERAL PAINT COMPANY are now manufacturing the best, oheapest and moat durable Paint in nae; two coats, well put on, mixed with pure Linseed OH, will last io or 16 years; it ia of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed to green, lead, stone, drab, clive or cream, to suit the taste of the consumer. It ia valuable for Houses, Barns, Fences, Carriage and Car-makers, Pails and Woodenware, Agricultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessels and ship's Bot. toms, Canvas, Metal and Shingle Boots (it being fire and water proof), Floor Oil Cloths (one manufacturer naving used 6COO bbls. the past year), and, as a paint tor any purpose, is unsurpassed for body, du? rability, elasticity and adhesiveness. Price $6 per bbl. of SOO lbs., which will supply a farmer for years to come. Vi arran ted in all cases ss above. Send for a circular which (rive? full particulars. Noto genuine unless branded In a trade mark Griffon Mineral Paint. HOLMES k CALDER, Agento, December 13 fmwdmo Meetlng-sxeet CHEAP FOR CASH! PRESSED AND PIECE PANS ? PT., PEB DOZ? EN, 61c.; 1 pt CCc ; 3 pt. 91; 1 qrt 76c.; 2 qrt. $1.22; 3 qrt. $1.38; i qrt. $1.96; 6 qrt. $2.50; 10 qrt $3.60. PIE AND DINNER PLATES, 8 in. $6.76; 9 in. $7.26, per gross. FUNNELS-Vials 00c; Pints 80c; Quarts SL26; 2 Quarts $2.00; i Quarts $3.00, per dozen. WASH BASINS (Pressed, Plain and Japanned) small $2.00; large $3.60, pei dozen. PRESSED CULLENDERS-email $3.00; large M.00, per dozen. At NO. 16 BROAD STREET, ADAMS, DAMON & CO. November 6_wfm - COLGATE & CU'S GERMAN Erasiye Soap, THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE, For Sale by all Grocers. 3mo January 31 Jlgrtnlt?rol. PLOUGHS, CORN MILLS AMS C ASTING8. J)LANTERS WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVAN? TAGE to try the fine variety of PLOUGHS made in thia city. BROWN'S TWISTED SHOVEL. LOCKWOOD AND ALABAMA SWEEPS DOUBLE END HALF SHOVEL BULL TONGUES, Etc. T h pfc Ploughs are cheaper than any other now offer? ed to the market and nave given general satisfaction to all who have used them. THREE CLASSES OF COBN MILLS Made to suit the present reduced purses of the plant? ers, and CASTINGS of all description to order. A liberal discount made to the trade. Apply to W. S. HENEBEY'8 FOUNDBY, No. 314 Meeting-street, February 21 Imo Charleston, S. C. PLANTERS AND GARDENERS WILL FIND ELLERBE'S PLANT TRANSPLANTER, (Patented October 16, 1866), BY WHICH SURPLUS PLANTS OF COTTON, Coin, or of any plant may be transplanted m thc same time that the soil can be replanted, with? out disturbing the fibrous roots. At LITTLE & MARSHALL'S AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE k SEED STORE, No. Ho Meeting-street opposite Pavillon Hold. Charleston, S. C. January 17 ftu3raos Safes. 30,000 FRANCS ! ! HE RHINO'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDALS AT WORLD'S FATS, London ; WORLD'S FAIR. New York ; EXPOSITION UNIVEB8?LLE, Paris; AND WINNER OF THE WAGER OF 30,000 FRANCS ! ! (96,000 IN GOLD). . At the recent International Contest in the Paris Es hibition. Thc public are invited to call and examine the re port of the Jury on the merits of the great contest and soe the official award to the Herring's Paten' over all others. HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN, No. 251 Broadway, comer Murray-st, New York. HERRING* CO.. Chicago. FARHEL, HERRING is CO., Philadelphia. HERBING. FABREL k SHERMAN, New Orleans. Large Stock on hand by JOSEPH WALKER, Agent, Nos. 3 BROAD AND 109 EAST BAY STREETS CHARLESTON, S. C. March 3 9mo Furniture, Silver and Pialtd Wart, Waich?, ?fe. McKAY & CAMPBELL, WiU soil tho above THIS DAT (Friday), ?th instant, at 10 o'clock, ALSO, _. Two SETS SILVER MOCHTET) BUGGY HAR? NESS, Pipes, Cigars, Tobacco, Engravings, Carpeta, Eega and Demijohns Whiskey, Ao. Conditions cash. March 6 77 Cases Soots and.Shoes. BY MILES DRAKE. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will eau, at my Store, corner or King and Liberty streets, 77 ca." es BOOTS AND SHOE?, Jest received, com? prising a desirable assortment for City and Country Trade, viz : Caaes Men'a Kip and Calf Boots, con? gress Union Boots. B ilmorals, foo ten Ties and Bro? nana, 6 to II and 9 to 18; Ladles' Congress and Polish Boots, Kid and La a dnc; Women's Buff, Calf and Grain Bootees, 8 to 7 and 6 to 9, and cartoons Ladles', Misses' and Children's Shoes, Balmorals, *c, tic. ALSO,- i A Une of Men's, Boys' ana Children's HATS. March 6 _ ? . ? _ Special Sale at Auction of Men's-rBats, Boots and Shoes, Skirts, Lawns, Batytge, Corsets, Lenos, Notions, ?cc. CAMPBELL; KNOX & CO. WAI sell TB IS DAY, at. 10 o'clock, at their Cash Auction House, No. bo Easel-street, opposite Post office, BLACK CASSI HERE, Satinets, Linen Bosom' and Colored Shirts. Geofs and Ladies' L. C. Hakft.. Linens, Skirting and Balmoral Skirts. Barege, 90 inch Madras H di fa., Linen Drills, Check and Coating Linens, Shawls, ic. 30 cases and cartoons Men'a, Women's and Ohll .ireo'a BOO'lSand SHOES, Hats, L-dlcs', M'&'s aud Misses' Hosiery lin White, Mixed and Brown), Un dervesti, BaU Cord, Cotton, Lollara, Portfolios, Toi? let Covers, Suspenders,. Ribbons, Mahne?, Buttons, Stationery, Pens, Gloves, Belt Ribbons, Ac, kc Conditions casb. March 6 UNDER DECREE XS EQUITY? Coogan vs. Palmetto Savings Institution. On TUESDAY, 10th instant, at ll o'ulock, at the old FcstoiUce, Broad-street, will be sold, under direc? tion of the Master, by W. Y. LEITCH & R.S. BRUNS, AuonONZEBfl. 7 NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD BONDS, 9600 each 6 Income Bonds Memphis and Ohio Railroad, ?1000 each 103 Whole shares Southwestern Railroad and Bank 103 Half Shares southwestern Railroad and Bank 43 Shares People's Bauk S to k (old) 4 sha: es People's Nauonal Bank Stock (new) CO Shares City Railway stock Large Iron Safe. Terms cash. J. W. GRAY, . March 0 fto3 Maa ter in Equity. ESTATE SALES. I will offer for sale at public ano lion, on MONDAY next, the 9th inst., at the residence of the late Col. James S. Harley, m LOllocon District, about fire miles fromvoaa' station, o. C. Railroad, the fol? io wing P.. OP ?RT Y : Two MULES, two B?RSE5, seventy hoad of Cattle, Bogs The Woodwork of six or sevon Wagons, new; one Timber Cart A large assortment of Plantation, Blacksmith and Wheel- right Toole Household and ?1 tchou Furniture One hundr d bushels Rough Rioe, ko., ko. I will also offer for Rent, the PLANT ATION, con? taining upwards of 200 acres cleared Land, as good os any In the ; tate. Wid also Rent, either with or without the Planta; tl on, afine MILL, worked oy a novcr fal. lng atieatn; the mill In excellent working older, and containing all tue necessary machinery for grinding grain, saw? lng lumber, ginning cotton, and po .ndt.g rico. WiU also Rout a gcod S l'OREUOU>E at George'a Station, S. C. Railroad, with comortabls Dwelling attached. . CATHABIN^ BARLEY, Administratrix Estate ol Jae. d. Harley, doc?used. MarchO , , . .2 Bankrupt Sale, by Order of the Assignee. BY A. U. ABRAHAMS <Sr SO *S. On MONDAY, March 8th, at 10 o'clock, at 'the Store, No. 323 King-street, The entire STOCK Oe' DRY GOODS,.FURNI? TURE, Ac,, Ac, as the Assigned Estate of E. Scott A Co., in Banai opt-y. February 29 --??-??ii I III ^nclionecrs' Jprhmtt Salts. Meeting-street and St.. Michael's All y Bouse. BY LOUIS ?. DeSAUSSURE. Al Private Sale The WOODEN DWELLING HOUSE, at aoathwat corner of Meeting aud George streets, con'.'al lng seven uright and two gartet rooms, double plana and bries ki ctr-n on the premises, Lot measure? 112 feet front on Meeting-street, uni 7? feet deep. Ibis is an admirable stand for a Grocery-tore. ALSO, The BRICK HOUSE in St Michael's Alley, con? taining sli upright and two garrot ?oms. Lot mea? sures thirty-eight feet front. Apply as a.ove ac No. 23 BROAD-STUEET. March fl fmw3 jpMflSj (Remir?is, (Etc. .j-^nvos AN D ?IEDICIA'KS, W Ti JOSI' SECUTO BT E. H. KELLERS ?a CO. SUPPL?ES or HOSTETTEB'S, HOOT LAND'S AND OOLLETON BITTERS. Ayer's. Jaynes* Wright's, Radway's, Cephalic, Beokwith's Holloway's, -aaiord's and Braudreth's Pills. Gray's, Holloway's, Dolley's, McAliaters', Rus? sian, David's and Morehead's Ointment. Hegoman's Fermi ed Bark and Cod Live <? OH ard Benzuif, Barnett's Cod Liver Oil, Ayer's Sarsapa? rilla, CheiTy Pectoral and Ague Core, ko. Ac. Country orders solicited, and wilt meet with prompt attention. E. fl. KELLERS 4 CO., Febroary 17 mwi No. 181 .ueeting-streat T^RUGS AND aiEDlCIN KS, FRESH BX EVERY STEAMJ3B. E. H. KELLE SS & CO., No. 131 ?IEEII.V G - S T ILE t? T, CHARLESTON, S. C., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. Al wave cn hand a large a- -o-tmentof DRUGS, Patent Medicines, Soaps. Perfumery, and Todst Artioli s. Physicians* Orders filled promptly and at the low? est market rates. E. H. EE LL E hS,~M. D. H. BARB, M. D. Fobruary 18 mwf A. SAPE CERTAIN. Aire'. Speedy (hire ros NEURALGIA, AITS ALL NERVOUS DISEASES. Its Effects are Magical. It ls the UNFAILING REMEDY lo all cases of Neuralgia Facialis, oltcn effecting a permanent core in less than twenty-four hours, from tho use of no more than TWO or THESE PILLS. No oth r form ot neuralgia or Nervous Disease has tated to yield to this WONDERFUL REMEDIAL AGENT. . Even in the severest caaes rf Chronlo Neuralgia and general nervous derancements-of manv years' standing-affecting Cae entire system, is ose for a few cay*, or a lew weeks at the ot . 06t, always off rds thu most astonishintr relief, and very rarely fu s to produce a complete sud permanent core. It contains no drugs or other m .tenais In tha slightest degree injurious, even' to tte moat delicate system, and can AL WATS be used with PERFECT SAFETY, rt baa long boon in constant use by many of oar MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS, who give it their unanimous md unqualified ap? proval. . Sent by mail on receipt of pnce and post-ge. Onopickage, 61.00. ?^2**T? Slr packages, 6.00. Postage 27 cents. Twelve packages. 9.00. Postage 18 cents, rt is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers In drugs and medicines throughout tho United States, and by TUK.VER Si CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS, Ko. 120 Tromont-strcot, Boston, Maas. GOODRICH, WIN EMAN & co., WHOLESALE AGENTS, Original southern Drug House, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 1^3 Meeting-street, Charleston. S. C. January 6 . mflJmos MARBLE SJANi?iiS,; MOiNU MENTS, HEADSTONES,?e. AFINE SELECTION OF MARBLE MANTELS constant v on hanJ at 8. KLABER'S Ware room, No. 51 lirs: avenue, near Third-street, New York. Call auil examine before baying elsewhere. February 3 6mo