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TjffE DAILY MEWS. ?kr* LARGEST CIRCULATION.-THE DAILY NEWS P.EIN? TUK NEWSPAPER OEF1CIALLA K?COGNIZED A3 HAYING THE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY OE CHARLESTON, PULTJSHES THE LIST OE LETTERS REA! VIN INO IN THE POSTOEEICE AT THE END Or EACH WEES. ACCORDING IO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW TC STOP J: ICE LAW. THE DAILX NEWS will bo served to subscri? ber!* ia thc city al six DOLLARS a year in advance, or at rutUK CESTS a -week, payable to tho carriers. LOCAL MATTERS. XEETIXqS THIS DAT. Stonewall Fire Company, at half-past 7 P. M. TEE JIABIXEE'S CTXDBCH.-There will bc services in th( Mariner's Chareta, Church-street to? me rrow, Sunday, at halt-past ten o'clock in tbo morning, ami balf-pasl -bree c-'clocl: in the after? noon._ EARLY SPKIXG NAVAL STOKES.-We notice the receipt of foi rt ;ea barris new crop pal?*rosin, in this market, .'ram ibo turpentine farm ia St Thomas' Parish cf Messrs. J. A. Enslow & Co., and made of the crude gathered thi3 s- a sou. Messrs. J. A. E. <k Co. have sold this, the bret arrival cf the season, at eight dollars per barrel. J. C. scbulcr is the supervisor ol tho tarni and deserves much credit for thc earliest production of naval stores this spring. THZ GEEAT OBOAX AT SX. PHILIP'S.-Tho form?? trial of tb s fine instrument took p aco last evening to the delight ot an exceedingly larre audi? ence. It was successively manipulated by Profes? sors Ruddock, Ecrkham, Ecko','O'Neill, Harrison, and Mr. Trott, of cincicnatl, sen of our popular postmaster. Thc test developed the fact that for vaiiety of stops end resources for all purposes of church music it ia unrivalled. 'J he vox humana is natuial and uneled, whilst tbojgeueral harmony is singularly perfect. IB vonot it is sweet, delicate j J and full ot richness and powi'r, and it may be ?afely said cf it that its const mel ion r flo ls additional lustre on the skill and mechanical accomplishment of Mr. John Eaker. tho builder. JAKESBoRN?o:t*s Uiitcos.-Jt'inos Robinson more familiarly known lo our older readers as "Liltlo Jimmie." tho buy who performed such worn crlul feats in this citv ahaui twenty year* ago. is now1 tho proprietor of che best ein us in America. A magni fleent rider himself, bc perforas sore.-of.tho most difficult and astounding feats of h;-. show, and he kaewshow to choose other good rerfornicrs and make them do their duty. He has with him a little son, who is as wonderful as his father was at bis age. A fail list of the attractions of tho circus is given in the advertisement m another column The first eK bibition will take place on Monday niaht. and bet ois should be bou.ht carly to avoid the crowd \vhich will rush to seo what sort ot a man "Lillie Jimmie" has become. PORTAL-On tho 14th day of the twelfth month, Adar (IV bruary 21), the Israelites -^lebrato the festival of Purim .'a comm?moration of the de? liverance of thc Jewish nation from destruction in consequence of the vilo plots of Haman, the con fidant of King Abasuerus, as may bc read in the booVtof Esther, in the Old Testamcut It is lfot what is strictly called a Mosai ? fca3t, but a Rabbinical fei rival, a kind ot ha Meist day. From hms immemo? rial it ba3 been celebrated by the Jews by domestic joys at the tab c, by sond'ag vic tu ila and gifts to kindred and friendJ, by giving ahn? to th? poor, aud by the reading of tho book of Esther nt the syna? gogue, and a special prayer of thanksgiving. Al An issim. in church and at tho table. In later years mutual visits in masks were added ta this prescribed ceremonial of old. THE WHITE FAWK.-There was another un? usually largo audience at thc theatre hst night to witness thc gorgeous spectacular drama, lhere was miro smoothness in tte impersonations of character and iinprovcmsnt in tho pictures pr-sen: ed. Some ot thc scenery is rich, and must have cost labor and thoughtiu its arrangement, and, when tho size of the stigo and other embarrassments arc considered, thc wonder U that Templeton has been able to blina it out a- well as he bas. Thc ballet dancing, especially by Diani. is a marvel of motion and grace, and wa< loudly encored. 'I he Vano sis? ters still hold'ho favor of the public, while Harri? son, the in'mitablo, and his accomplished wife, ba-c won a reputaiiou with us that their genuine merit warrants, lo-day lhere will be a matinee at two o'clock, wben tho "idmissirn will bc reduced to half price, and thus afford an opportunit? to thone to at' tend who cannot do BO at night. CLOBS AND STABS.-The followincr cases were disposed of yesterday at the Mayor's Court: WUiam Davis, with manv aliases, colored, for stealing vegetables, was sent to tho House ot Correc ttwvSfor thirty Cays. S. Toner and A.'Leon, white, arres led for disor? derly conduct iu thc market; $5 each. John Musgrove, white, found drrnk in Wil-on street and carried to Guatdbouse on cart; dis? charged. John McLure, white, disorderly and tipsy in theatre. Fined S5. Wm. Johnson and Cyrus Frazier, colored, wero sent to the Douse of Correction fer Ave days for im? proper conduct. A brown dog, talon up going at large in King, near Qaecn-strcot, wUl be killed if the owner docs not pay $2 for license and SS lor penalty. Martha Drayton, colored was arrested by Detective Recd yesterday, and after tasting of the cell for soms time, she told the whereabouts of a lot of sheets, pillow-cas:s and crockery she had stolon from Dr. King, Broad-3 rect. A colored mau was found seen ted in the prc mises of Caplain Corrio last right, and before he did an v mischief wa? take?a to thu guardhouse. A sailor, on Savannah Poat Whxif, camm'ttod an assault and battery on a colored man yesterday, but managed to csca-,c loioro heoeuld be nnxs.ed. REPORTERS' CHUIIBS.- A plank road is bcins laid down lo Union wharf. It is rumored there is to te an oratorio at St. Paul's. Tho schooner Voluuteor bas been levieu upon and will be sold at auction on tho 27th instant Forty-sov-m malo.:, fourteen horses and on?) rack? ing mare will be sohl at .Southon; wharf to-day at ten o'clock, by Holmes & Macbeth. The number of valuable dogs adverted lately leftas* to tho impression that they are stolen hy par? ties to get rewards. The plan adopted by THE NEWS to k; ep loungers awayircm thc window sill by spicing them, is being adopted by others rimil-riy annoyed. The long-needed r.-w flooring is being put down in the Guardhouse. Sawdust has been hid ia the Courthouse and in the street outside, to prevent thc noise so interrupt? ing to judge and attorneys Ihe "touch up" given tho buildings on East Bay, opposite Kerr'* whorl, adds "considerably to their appearance. The St Michael's Church choir practiced at Cen? tral Church last night, preparatory to thc celebra? tion of tho third anniversary of the Washington Light Infantry "issociation on Monday night. 'ibo Rev. Lovic Pierci, O. D., of Georgia, will preach at the Second Presbyterian Church (Dr. Smythe's), lo-morrow menin-;. Bronz-d s'a'uott'-a of Beast Butler, jp, imifinn, about two and a half feet high, with two hug.- diver sp eons on his shoulder may b? seen at Mr. Clancj '?, ou the Bay, and at Jo-e Jaia's. on Meeting-street Tho likeness to tho orljinal is striking. John A. Warrack is Commissioner of Deeds for the State of ..oath Carolina ia Eloridi. B. C. Mathews has been appointed a no'ary public for thc County of B gefleW, and J. W. Jcuuy magia trato for Barn ve'.1 Cou atv. Tho wc 1 known fe na'o coilef-c of "Barbamville," noar Columbia, was djstroyo I by fire on Thursday af??moou. It had boin unoccupied 1er eighioen months. Ino nLirteonth anniversary of the Waablngtcn Fire Company will be celebrated on Monday evening at thc Market Hall. COTTON FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WOHLD -The anxious perseverance with which the British merchrnt and manufacturer bas looked for new cotton supplies continues with unabated vigor, ind no part ot tkeworl'i thatp omises to produce the ar'icio that is not offered indiicemenis lor its growth, a he laic-t compel it or comes- trom ihc South Pacific Ocean, and is erown at the Society tslandsaud kaown as -Tahiti." It bas lately been sold in Uie London market at i>rices rankins from 20? a30d. per pound. Wo are' indebted to Mr. Win botn Lawton, factor, Boyce ? Co.'?. Wharves, for inspection of n sample, and shonld say, from this specimen, that it :s not equal to our lowest grade? ol' sea irlauds. Let thc Southern plauter persevere; Providence has given him unequalled aOvanlagt> for thc giowth of the staple, and with energy and jood m?nagement he ucrd fear no competitor. THE STATE COURT- Ft OX. IL B. CARPENTER. PBE-IDING-FEIDAT, Frbru-ry 19.- Tho State ? Wi'...am AruiStro&g. Castle Wa-ics, Jennings and Dave McKinlay alias Henry Bursess, indicted for burglary and larceny, was called. A. G. Magrath, rr..Ls;i appeared for the defence, and Mr. Solicitor ?eabrcok for the prosecution. Aiter heiring tli cstimony and argument, unde.- charge of Ids J ouor, the jury returned a verdict ol not guilty as :o rt;lliam Armstrong, and guilty of grand larceny s to Dive McKinlay. Jennings haviug Cfcai/Cd roi. jail some rime since was no: on trial. John Hall was arraigned on an ^indictment for burglary md larceny, bat, cn motiou of W. J. Whaley, Esq., ?ounscl tor the dcf<-nco, tho tnal of the ca=o was los^cned in order to give tho prisoner time to pro luce ovid', nco. Peter Be lmger, ind cted ior larceny, wrr defended by L. C. Northrop, Esq., aud found rnilty ot petly larceny. Tuc State vs. Jackson Hchardsou, Josiah lUchardsou and Quash H pry lias Poor Boy Happy, indictment lor larceny of iron rom the works of the Gas Company, lt. W. S nour and G. li. Walker, Esqs., appeared tor the de unce, and thc ouxt was engaged in the hearing of j he case until the hour of aojourumcnL THE UNITED STATES COURT, February 19 ton. GEO. S. BEVAN, PRESIDING.-James L Mit hell an<l Gabi ie'. Davis, bankrupts, were finally dis harged. The petiiiou of Margaret Moultrie and hers to establish lim against the estate ol N. Hey raid was referred to t cgi.-trar Ckrpeutttr to report. IC. In the matter of B. F. Moise, t.iisiee ot' E. O. Htolengui, to prove nalar.ee <? ue or. bond ol Joseph .urcell aed Gabiiel Davis, Lar krauts, it was ordered bat the trn.-tee prove b-faro the registrar thonn laid balance due on said hoDd. Ibe report of thc tegis rar on ibe petition ol'J. K. hinder, trustee, to S?tabligh lien on the eMa'.c of Pulsen Lee, was cen inned, and the assignee ordered to sell tho mort? age aud pay lieu. The pctillun Oi P. V. Dibble, as ignce, tor sale ol encumbered pro erty oiDrucilla K Robi"30u, was rclencd to Registrar Cat panter, nth leave to L. G. Iuabiuct to set up lien. Albe, t G. hutu ker, petitioner ior voluntary' bankruptcy, was rdercd to atteud for examination bernie itegis rar arpenter ou the 2C:h iustaut, and that he show ausp, in i pen court, why he should not bc attached >r di.-obeyiug a similar ord.r. C. B. Glover waa ppointed ststanee for John Hoffman, John A. Me? tas for Wm. B. Lee and Forgartie & stillman, S. A. ?eld for Robert S. M il.cr, and C. B. Glover for J.i ab F.Witt._ HOTEL ARRIVALS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 'art/ton Hotel-R B Wart, S H Sanford, J Woo.t, B uany, J H Conley, White Fawn; Fred Lawrence, few Orleans: P U Greenwell, Opera Troupe; J F denian, Kentucky; kl C Deughly, 0 H Doipe, Now rleans; G1? Pike, New York; J TT onaidcs. South aroona; A N Mles, Augusta; Edie Smith. New ork; JLumpton, Orangcourg; J'I Brande. Flori a; S M .-taggers, South Caro i ma; I >> Brown, T-hila elphii; J O i-dward, J Waison, O H Whitfield, Wil amsburg Dis'nct. Charleston Hotel-VT M Lird and wife, Savannah: ? T J O Woodward, Souiu Corohna; H E Raymond, ioston; C E Darley ard wife, Washington; O Hewitt, Unwell;E M Ruc cr, Georgia; S E Johnson. Somh aro'.ina; S C Log in, Pennsylvania; O Y Woodruff, ew Orleans; H B Clitz. J J Upham, USA; J M ir.der and l?dy. C D Bigelow, Mrs Bigo'.ow and aild. A Claffln. Mrs C.allin, J Chadwi 1, New York; POrd, Miss Ord. California;S Jcllonoii, Missouii: T Wrcics. G W Tbibaul. Connecticut; WL Do ass. Camden: D R Morst-, D A DeValley, New York; J Hill, Marion; S M Seeley, Louisville; P K Vance, juth Carolina; A M l atham, St Andrews. BUSINESS NOTICKS. AIKEN PROPERTY FOE SALE.-Mr. Geo. Con? or, No. ll Broad i-treoi, r.dvertisos for salo in THE EWS rome very desirable real estate io Aiken, here is no pa-1 of tho South where real estate is in rcasing so rapidly in value as in Aiken and lt? vi Iniiy, and it is not unlikely that it will continuo ) double year by yo?r for Inc next ten yearp. SPRING STYLE HATS. -Tho "'very latest," at Ihe Temple of Fashion," No. 2C9 King-street. February ll tbs?u C. H. JOHNSON. lusiness (?ar?s. r O U M D . ALE X A \ ll E li , ACCOUNTANT, SOTART PUBLIC AND GENERAL AGENT. No. 10 ISroad-strct-t. RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS BUSINESS IN AD ?STINU ACCOUNTS of Merchants and others ad in WRITING UP AND POSTING their BOUK> ther in part or whole. &c. January 9 P. H. TRENHOLM, No. 1 BROAD-STREET, CHARLESTON, s. C , MINER, SHIPPER AND DEALER onth.Carolina Native Bone Phosphate. Ja' uary ll . 3mn? ?fOljSLKS ? MACBETH, No. 30 Bread-street, Charleston, S?. C., BKOKERS. AUCTIONEERS'. RE." " ESTATE AND ?EMERAL CUM MISSION AGENTS. Will atttona to Renting aiid Collecting of Boats ad purchase and 6a o of .Mocas, Boa-is. Gold, ilvc-r :>ud Heal b.w. ALSO. To the Purchase of Goods and Supplies for par'les i thc country upon reason .bio :crms. Eoaoe U M?LMES.ALEXANDER MACBETH Jam rv 1 ? i\r SOUTHERN 1TMG ILM ANDFACTOR? E. H. KODG-ERS ANUFACI?BEB .VND WHOLESALE DEALER IN STENCIL STOCK AND ?IES, TEEL LbVTERS ANO STAMPS CHECKS AND TAGS iU&SS AND G KR MAN SILVER KEY? RINGS, CHAINS, eve. ^/LJ^dri^XlSTG- INSTEIS BY THE GALLON OR BARREL. AGENT FOB IlLL'S PATENT BAKU STAMPS SUAI. PUESSES BRANDING IRONS, ?.Lc. No. 129 I'AST BAY-STftERT, CHARLESTON, S. C. fl-3- Call and examine specimens. January 16 3mos kTOUTH* STEELE ?S WAKOKLL, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FANCY GOODS, TAT10NERY. PERFUMERY UVTLElll HOS1I?RY. FURNISHING GOODS. WDITE GOODS, EMbRO'DEUY Ac, kc.. No. 167 Meeting-street, CHARLES i ON. 8. C. J. B. STEELE. C. C. NORTH, A. W. W ARKELL, JR Kew York. January 25 imo Points, ?ils, (Etc. CAMERON, B?R?uF&^GO., NORTHEAST CORNER Sleeting and Unmbet-lnnd Streels. STEAM ENGINES GRIST MILLS CiliCOL&B SAW MILLS, and MACHINERY. January 3 Cmo OILS! OILS! OILS2 low GALLONS PURE WINTER LAUD OIL. 7C0 GALLONS PURE WIN 1ER No. 1 LABT? OIL 500 ( i ALLONS PURE WINTER SPERM OIL 5G0 GALLONS PURE MASON'S SPERM OIL 500 GALLONS PURE MACHINERY. OIL 1000 GALLONS WHITEOAK LUBRICATING OIL 300 GALLONS REFINED NEA7SF00T Oil 300 GALLONS TANNER'S (STRAITS) OIL CAM t2U iJK, BA K L. fi Y ?Si CO., Northeast comer Mee Usg and Cumberland streets. January 1 Gino BELTING J_BEi/JTNG ! 5000 FEET OAK-TANNED LEATHER BELT IN G 5000 FEET GUM BELTING, 2. 3, 4. arel 5 PLY 250 SIDES PATENT DRESSED LACE LEATHER 300 DOZEN METALLIC-TIPPED BELT LAGING 100 BOXES BLAKE'S PATENT BELT STUDS . 150 DOZEN TOLLMAN'S Bb LT HOOKS 750 YARDS GUM PACKING, 1-16 INCH TO A IN Cn THICK TUCK'S PACKING, i INCH TO IA INCH DI? AMETER SOAPSTONE PACKING, i INCH TO h\ INCH DIAME 1ER WHITE AND BROWN JUTE PACKING ITALIAN HEMP PACKING [J?BBER AND LEATHER HOSE MANHOLE AND HANDHOLE GASKETS Ol ALL SIZE*. CVIKKOA, BAKlfLfCY ? CO., LNorthcist Corner Meeting and Cunihcrlar.d street?, Jamiarj-1 Cmo ROOFING TIN. 500 BOXES IC 14x20 HOOFING T N 300 BOXES IX 147.20 ROOFING TIN 100 BOXES IC 28x20 ROOFING TIN 50 BOXES IX 42x20 ROOFING TIN 25 BOXES IX 12x12 23 BOXES IX 14x20 20 BOXES IX 10x20 20 BOXES IXX 14x20 20 BOXES IXXX 14x30 20 BOXES IXXXX 14x20 BLOCK TIN, T1NSMA.VS SOEDEB, SI EL? TER, ftc., &c. IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE. CAMTOKOV, RAttKLBY x CO.. Northeast corner MeetiUo' and Cumberland afreets. January1 r>mo BAR [RON, SHEET A?<JD STEEL, WROlGHT AND CAST IRON PIPING, STEAM AND MALLEABLE CAST IRON FITTINGS, tor steam and water. CAMKitOflLBARKLEY ?St CO.. Sortheast corner Mrc?ngand Cumberland strccL? January 1 _ _ t'mo_ BBASS_WORK. STEAM GUAGES, GONGS, GUAGE COCKS STEAM BIBBS AND SI OP COOKS, STEAM WHISTLES GI LOBE AND CHECK VALVES, OIL CUPS WATER GUAGES GLASS GUAGE TUBES MERCURY GUAGES, LOW WATER DETEC? TORS COPPER AND BRASS WIPE. CAMERON, BAKKLKY o* CO., Northeast Corner Meeting aud Cumberland 6treets. Jauuary 1 I'nio . WHITE LEAD. ZILLSrC, PAINTS, COLORS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, fte., ftc. P. AW AND BOILED LINSEED OILS. t'A.ilhltO.V, BAKKLliY & CO., [northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland s'rcotn. January 1 Gmo ftosinrss (Harts. ? J T. HDMPHKKYS. DEOKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS SION MERCHANT. EALES OK P.KAL ESTATE, STO'.'ES. EOND5, SE? CURITIES AND PERSONAL PBOPERTY Al I EN DEI) TO. ?to. rf 7 B IL O A li - ii T ll IC K T , OUABLESTON, S. 0. REFKUr.NCES. Eon. HENR? BUIST. W. J. MAGRATH. Esq., Sfoenl JAlli'S CONNER, T. IL WARING. Esq. october ^ylLL?S ?V CHISOLM. FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS SHIPP1ATQ AGENTS, WILL ATTEND TO TUE PUECUASE. <ALR Xiv SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domcstfr ports .JI COTTON. RICK, LOM ?ER ANO NAVAL STOW.. ATLA S th) WbsuE. Cburlct-ion. <.. i .WILI IS.\. K. i.UISOJ J) (1 33 O . 13. C ii K V o lt X yo. ll Bronti-sircct. WILL BUY. AND SELL ON CoiniiSAioN BEAL ESTATE, BONDS, STOCKS, COUPONS., GOLD, SILVER AND BANK BILLS. Ffbruary 1 Imo r.tM?S KNOX.......JOHN 01M K:\?X & ??SM., C O T T O ?Tl F A C T O ti Si AMD GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 135 SMITH'S WHARF. BALTIMORE. Consignments ol COTTON, RIDE, fte,, respect fully soliciU:d, and Mooral advance- mnde thereon, Order* for COUN and BACON piomptly executer villi care nna attention. A-'il 27_ l'Jrno?* THPUK Tfr. IC S OK TEAS. WINES, BRANDIES, ic.? And Dealern in CHOICE FA M iL Y GROCERIES. WM S. OORWIN fcCO. /?J-Goods delivered to ad parts o? iboitlty Ostober 24 tOoiljing uni) /urnisljiini i&wte. CLOSING OUT SALE. CS ORDER IO DISPOSE OF TUE BALANCE OP OUR FALL AND WINTER So as to mike room for our -SPRIN3 AND SUMMER SUPPLIES Which wc expect Ute ?aiUv pir: of Lhil month, ir* hive reduced the prices o? our Gooda IlEUAKOLiKSS TO COST t *?. .31AAU F AC? TUM IK C- THE S ADI M. Ihunliina the public lor their very libera; patron? age, we hope by our fair dealing to merit a ronlin uancc of the Mme. We respec!fully iuvitc one aad sil ?oi-all and sec lor themselves. L L. FALK & GO.. BETAIL TE l'A RIMENT No. "03 EING-ST., Nest io Covpeithwaifa Fumilurc Store, WHOLESALE DEPART.M EN I, No. 157 5rccti"g.streot. Febrnary 2 Imo Opposite Charleston Hotel. $?)'nU traft /cruising (Soo&s. yeo l i's SCOTTS SCOTT'S sm UT j-HITIT SHIRT DEPOT. DEPOT. DEPOT. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE THE ONLY EXCLDSlVfi THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE GENTLE WEN'S FURNISHING STORE GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STOliE GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE IN CHARL. STON, S. C., IN CHARLESTON, S. C.. IN CHARLESTON, S. C., HAS RECEIVED A NEW SUPPLY OF HAS RECEIVED A NEW SUPPLY OF HAS RECEIVED A NEW SUPPLY OF THE CELEBRAI ED THE CELEBRATED THE CELEBRATED STAR STAB STAB s SHIRTS" AND COLLARS, SHIRTS AND COLLARS, SHIRTS AND COLLARS, Which arc < Sered for sale at tho LOWEST CASH PRICES. % E. SCOTT, ylectiug-3treet, opposite lb? Mirant Ball. Febrnary 9 limos IhilrooH SOUTH C.AKUL.t:\.Y 1LA1L.KOAX?. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTSOFFICE,I Ctunr.EaTox, s. c. Febraa y Bl. Wi ( ON AND AFTER SOI DAY, FEBRUARY Um, tho PASSENGER TRAINS ?'1 the Sou:ii Caro hui Railroad will run as follow* : FOB AUOO.il A. Leave Charleston.8.'"' a. v. Arrivo r.t Migusta..3.10 P. SI. Connecting with (nins tor Mont ornery, Memphis Nashville and 'M W Orleans, via Montgomery an* Gru?o Junction. KOK COLOMBIA. Lenve Charleston.?.;*rt K. M. AiTivu at Columbia.r? 45 P. M Connecting with Wilmington and Maucbe.-ter R iii road, au. Camden tram Fttlt CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.ft.?<? A. tv. Arrive at Charleston.5,->0 p. M Leave Columbia.7 4.5 A. IM Arrive at Charleston.S.Uu P. V AUGUST? MiJHT EXPRESS (SCND.V?S EXCEPTED, i Leavf Charleston.7.30 P. 31 Arrive at Augusta,,,,,,.,.C?O \. M Connecting with trains for Memphis, Nash vi ll' and I.ew Orleans, v'a Grand Junction. i eave Augusta.4.10 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.i.OP A. M COLUMBIA NIGHT i XPREsS. ISUNOA?S rxcKrn.cy Leave Charleston.r.n.fi> P. ss. Arrive nt Columbia.4.45 A. V. Co nu oe ting ( -unday.s excytodl with Greenville au<! Columbia Railroad. Leave Colombia.5.30 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.5.3b A. V, S MMEbV?? J.K ?RAIN. Leave Charloiton.3 <^ P. Si Arrive at summerville. i.'.OT. V Leave Suir.miTvilJe.?.m A. M Arrive at Charl eaton.?.23 A. V CAMDEN UKANOB. On Mmi'iaiji, U i.JncMit'iS amt Saturitayr. Leave Ringville.4 2u I'. Si. Arn eut Camden.7.u:i P. M. Leave Cunidcu.li 33 A. M Arrive :.t KinevUle.O.m A. M. Signed Li. T. M.*Kl. . Febiuar- 15 General Miceruiteudesi-E. P. P TOALE. WHOLESALE .'.ND RETAIL OE;LEK IS AND M A N ? P A (J T 0 B E IS O P DOOKS, ri'? s !![.;> AM) ti M NOS UORLBKCK'" WHARE, Charil iton. s. ('. Particular attention pai1 t'i Murlong, .(?iv an OFFICE No. 375 EMG, fPCOSlTJS HASIL-STREBT. January 27 _3mo Jjl ? W A ti 1) DALY. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, So. 8 J Wawon-street. NEW YORK. PER-'O'vM. AT I KN . ION GIVEN TO THU 'IIR CH*>E ot nil JtindBOi Ri - It'- H iNPl-vE. Boots, -h es. Hate, CB a andTrank', wrl SL-aw Oocda a ?peca ly. Cons gnrnnn s of all Iradi of Staple Anieles and gens a> Produ 0 solicitai. Promut re tuina guaran iced. EDWARD DALY, Lat?' of charleston, S. 0. Weakly Prico Ourreets ?eut ?ree by post. January 22 V?o Cmos /frtilijcw. PE1UJT?AN ?vkm\ 4/,rv ?ONS No. 1 GENUINE PERUVIAN GU I )\J ANO, dirert from t. Rent and w rraotod pure, to arrive p<r srh'ouetfl D. C. H?lse. H. W. Godfrey. Sylvan, ai d Lucy A. Orcutt from New York Por sale by T. J. KERB & CO. Fchiuary 20_ LAND PLASTER. ?r/ki ) BI'.LS LAND PLASTTR, TO ARRIVE ?y I r ? " per pcbooner Trade Wind. For eal.: by T. J. KERR Ar CO. February 20 PATAPSCO GUANO. Jotter from .jamos Pagart, CHESTER, SOUTH CAR LINA, January 0, W6fr. Dear ^ir-I bavo just received a communication from Geo. W. Graflllu. J:sq.. Treasursr of Patapsco Guano Comnany. requesting my opinion or tho "PA ?AP-CO,"to be sent direct to you-which I take pleasure in doirg, as I .inc-r-'-ly behove chat it is I bc best fertilizer now in uss. Ilnvo tcs'?d its merits fully, and find those who have ua^d it alougside of ? other popular fertilizers, do not hesitate to give it the prcfer.mro; there arc as many kinds in usc hsre as there aro morchants who deal in il. No two houses rerommend tho same kind, but durin? tho last seasonal bad a good opporiunlty of introducing the "PATAPSCO" G OANO to some oxtcut I cave to t*n (10) different planters 500 pounus GUANO to puteacii on one acre of land, and agreed to lase purt of the product for pay. They all Micecedcd well. I got nearly 100 per cent, prout from ?he ti-n acrcs^and tho planters are attuned that they got 50 :o 100 ; er c?nt. more than they could have oxpectod on the same hind without thc GITANO. 1 ulso sold small quantities to some twonty or thirty planters, who tried it on all sorts of. land. Some of them certify to wonderful icsults, and every one of them have eugaged to take m6r? for th: coming season. I expect to sell ten times the amount which was lakcu la-t season. I began in 18G7, cud have not heard one man say it did not over-pay him for hi? outlay. In sonic re? spect* it li.ust be superior to the Peruvian Guano. For instance, you can mis the seed with the PATATU? CO, and tho Peruvian must bo covered before plant? ing. 1 lie "PATAPSCO" acts at oucouoon thc ?.prouts, assaou as it rome* from thc toed and makes it start right ort growing, and prevents tho sickly slago winch cottou, without the stimulus, has to go thrungli-you know tbfcr. For two or thrco vroeks the lotion plant i* in a condition which is so pre? carious that no planter can i*ay that ho has a certain stand Ib?k-ve the 'T'ATAToCO" securas a better and more healthy stand than can be had by tlic ap? plication Ot any oth;r fertilizer. 1 speak from ex? periments made for two years. I have planted a lit? tle cotton lor the purpose ot watching tho result, and am mri! that rolling the scod in PATAPSCO GUANO ?nil ? ec uro au carly and 'healthy staud of cot? ton, which is ?ike getting a goa-', start in any kinu of nee. I would recommend 250 to HDD pounds to tho acre i ma ic 000 pounds Int from one aero by planting 500 pourds of "PATArsco." which made 2C0 pounds tho year beiore without it, and the season of 18G7 was belter for totten than 18G3. 'ibo samo field on thc part not fertilized in vic more In J s j ; than lu 'GS. I lliinu it v/oul. poy beat, howov^r, for about GOO pouniU io thu acre. Respectfully, ( Slimed) JAME-? PAG AN. For further information, apply lo CDI.1RTK.VA V tSi Tit EMIOLH, General Ascots, Union What/, Februar} 13 EG Charleston, S. C. THE 1001 MiSUF?CTUEIM CO. (HSTABLISILUD 1810.) INVITE PLANTERS AND FARMERS TO *END for a pamphlet, dcscriptiv.i of thoir Fertilizers. Wo oiler our DOUALL HEFINEJ P ?DRE1TE. equal to tho best buporpbosphatc, at tho low price ol i'la i er ton.- Ibis Company also make a supe? rior article of Nltrophosphate anti pure Bone Dust, bee testimonials: K.M. i ODD. Mnitlifi : ld, Va., says where bc used th? Double Refined Poudrctlo on cum it doubled the yield WILLIAMS Bnos . Dover, Del., says it gave their rhubarb and toina'.oc a vigorous growth, ripening tho lut'or two weeks cariior P. W. BUTCHISOS, sr, near Cherokee. Ga., says il nearly donblod bit) yield of cottou. Hon. mu S. SHORTER, Eufaula, Ala., says his cot? ton wa> fully jqual to adjoining nelda manured with the best Superphosphates. S. MoNiaoirEitT, El uville, Gi., saye it increased his crop ol cottou 150 lbs per acre. G. S. OGLKSDX. Mariel a, Gu., usa I it on corn and cotton and say. it m. rj then doubled the yied, bc regard* il tho cheapest and most reliabc Fertilizer withlu Iiis knowledge, Ks-Governor Mini, Warrcnton. Va., tried it with three several crops thc last and present yors. und says: '.! pronounce it with confidence a most valua? ble manure " 'Ibo Superintendent of Gouornl W. R. Cos, Polk Island Plantation, N. C.. says: "Ithink IhePoudretto used for c.irn ca. not bo surparsed ; us-. d it also on cotton which produced ? large yield. Dr. E.*M. I-ENDi.vTON, bi urta, Ga., says: "The Nitrophosphite of Lime, used on cotton made 218 per i ?ut. tho first year. Piofcssor OEOJIGK U. Coos, of tlio Now Jcrney State Agricultural College, at New Brunswick, says: "Ihe I>oublo Refined Poudrette and Nitrophosphato of Lime paid us lull IOU per cent, above their mar? ket value in the inert aso of crops tine year." Address LODI HANUFVC?UMNG COMPANV, Box 3139, New York Postofllcc. Office No. GG Court landt-strect. J. A. ENSLOW & CO." CIlARLKSTOV, AGENTS FOIl THE COMPANY. January IA ibstuSmos CHESAPEAKE GUANO, AN AMMOl?lATED SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, COMBINING ALL THE QUALITIES OF BONE -. AND PERUVIAN GUANO. 1M11S FERTILIZER LS WARRAN TED TO GIVE satisfaction. Pluuicrs and farmers arc invited lo send lor paaipblols, descriptivo of its virtues aud how io apply it. ?X?- Price, ?03 per lou of 2000 lbs. For sale by B. 31. BUTLKli, Februsry 17 Agent .^t charleston, S. c. "GUANO !" N o. .1 P >TR U V IAN. HARDY'S '-5CLTJBL? P H OS I'HO-P KRU VIAN. " .-ARDY S "AMMONIA ? ED i-OU>UL\i PACIFIC." ALSO. UIGHKST UK AD KS PVliK I'UOSPtlA TJC til'AM)? AVJ LrUOUAiU L,A.%1> PL AST Ii H. nfiKi: USE OF THE AlJOVhsOLT^LE PnOSPIlO J PERUVIAN and Ammooi.tc? tiolab?e Pacific t?llanos is particularly rc.-'u-nieucici, beint? com pou.ds ol' tho detest P eilic I'bo-phativ Guano, rendered soluble; thc lonuer o iitaiuiu',' twenty per cent of.Pc^nviau Guano, und ILC latter highly am moniatud willi animal mat cv-nianing ino most nonccuitiiteii and profitable ferbl.zerj m use for cot Lou, corj. wheat and .obaero, ror sale ni hans and b?rrela, in quantics to snit. Testimonials from ho>c wh > have used the ab^ve will he luna ed on application. UUAKSEIi, KKJB, SOUTH & CU., General Agenta al Charleston. ..Feed your Laud und it will Feed You." December 21 Die thstulmo PACIFIC GUANO CO?lPA??'S SOLUBLE PAOTFIC GUANO. CAPITAL.51,000 OOO rpiils GUANO DIFFER* FBOM PERUVIAN .C Guano simply in "be relativo proportions oi the same od inputs of lcrtiliiy. Its usc during the past lour years for the culture of notion and -ora ha? given to it a character tor standardexocUcuoo unsmpavsed by genome Peru via'i Guano, and where se.isnus of droiudtt inter veno, i produces a Lrgeiucrca-e of crops. The pilco at whiee this Guano is placed is so much be'ow that of Peruvian Guauo. as to con>titute it an objc'.-t ol ma,erial importance to .-outh^ra Agncu.tiuv. Tno largo c i; ital and res uirces of the Compiny CDBIIII- it to furnish a Guano ot' the highs t valu? nt Ibo lowest po?3ible . ost to consumer and the hi.;bcs jnter- st of the company is recojnizel in this policy. 1 lie Compr.ny looks to large sales, ama I profits and a permauo.it trade for compensation on capital inveat cd. ;ir. &r. JULIAN RAVEXEL, of Soa^h < aro lina. is ScieuUfic Director to tho Compuny wbich affords a sure uuaranteti of the continued cs Cellenee of tho Gormo. None genuine uulo-y brand? ed witu the natuo ot JOHN s. iiEhr?!;. tc 00., Gene? ral Agents oi tuc PACIFiO GUANO COMPANY, for teanfand mode of application applv to . df. Ik. ROB^OV, Agent for thc State m -ouih Carolina, Nos. 1 and 2 Atlau?o Wharf. December 19 Die stuth3mo Jlndtmt Salts. Positive Sale. BYK. & A P. CALDWELL. On TUESDAY, ibo 23d instant, will bc sold before our Store, at 10 o'clocu, 100 barrels BKOCE'S CONCENTRATED FERTIL? IZER, said to bc superior to Peru via Guano, one of tbe most active and valuable Fertilizers ever offered to Hie Farmers, composed of Swan Island Guano, Dr? Ground Charcoal and Dried Mi at. Con i lunns cii-h tuiL- tu4 February 16 [SALE POSTPONED TO THE 2GTH I>8TAST, F3HDAT ] Ex parte Wit. Shepherd, in re Joseph Pur? cell-Assignee's Sale of the. "Purcell Farm," on the Dorchester Road, near Charleston, at Auction BY G. HcBHTPE SMITH, Auctioneer. By virtue of a Decree in Bankruptcy in the above case, will be seid FR DAY', be 26th instant, at ll o'clock, at the Old Postofflce, All that J RACT OF LAND, lyina on the north fide of the public road leadme from Charleston to Ashley River Ferry, containing seventy-llvo and a h?lf(75J?) acres, moro' or less, and also a ?mab' Tract of Land on the northern boundary of thc above tract and in? corporated with it os one tract; bounded north and cast on lands now or late of - Howard, southon tho Dorchester Road, west on lands now or late of - li^ianan, and north a cst on lands now or lats et Rev. P. O'Neill; the place said to contain phos? phates, and to bc well sott ed. Terms-One-third cash; the balance in one and two years, secured by a mortgage on Ihopiopertv; purchaser to pay lor papers and stamps. E. W. MARSHALL. Assignee of Jos Purcell. February 17_wrOtU BAILIFF'S SALB. By virtue of an execution to mo directed and de HvoreJ, wdl be sold, on WKDNEsD.Y, the 21th Instant, at ll o'clock pie iscly, at the wharf ut west end of ?eaufain-str^et, AU the right, title and interest of thc defendant in 1 FLAT, 1 YAWL BOA!' andi roil ol'ROPE Levied on and to be sold as thc properly ot Qua.-b. Hcnling at tho snit of Erne-t B> essen. February 16 ? tnsw3 P. FLYNN, Bailiff. THK.STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA, GREENVILLE COUNlY-IN CHANOEBY. Wyman, Byrd $ Co., vs. Grady <j- Hawthorn. Dill to Foreclose Mortgage, ?J'c. Ry vlrtuo of the Decrial Order of his Honor, Judzc James L. Orr, mads in thc above case, I will sell to tbc highest idJcr, at Greenville Courthouse, on S'ALES-D?Y in ?March next, tue PREMISES i e Kcnbo I in thc picadini/n, viz : A.I that piece, pireel and TKACT OF LAND, situ? ated m the C unty of Greenville.' seven miles from the Courthouse, and six from tho Greenville Rail? road Depot, lying on both Sides or Reedy Ri vor, con tainin;: four huudrcd and ninety-nine acres, moro oe less, in a lilsh stato of cultivation. Upon the place is located th<? well known Cotton and Wool Factory of the nel'eudants. Tho Cotton Factory 13 in full operation, with some thirteen hundred spindles and twenty-four looms ; the Wool Factory with one hundred and twenty mole spindler, is nlso in good ordor and successlul on 'ration. On the premises aro a good Flouring, Grist and >ivt Mills, with Placksniilh shop-two comfortable dwelling houses, and several small framed houses, for Gae operatives, with a nico brieir f'huiclu Tbe water pownr atoll reasons >s sufficient to drive three times the amount c f m icidnery now in operat'on. The country is rc markJDly bealtbv, with a climate uoeorpasso J in the Unit, ds" ates with a sober, industrious and energe? tic population. Wooded lands adjacent, well tim? bered, can be purchased at reasonable price > 'ihls is thc best opi ortunity tor an investment to capital? ists flint bas been ollcredin the up-country since thc waf. Tonus cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and sianips. W. A. MCDANIEL, C. C. C. O.erk's Office, Fobruary 2 1860. February 13 sw Prags, Cfycmirals, tic. C. F. P?NKiVIiN", Apothecary and Chemist. No. 133 Meeting-street, CHARLESTON, S. C. rjUiF. ADVERTISER BEGS TO CALL ATTEN? TION to his stock'of thc boot Imported and Domes? tic CHEMICALS, DRUGS, AND PATENT MEDICINES. UPON THE DISPENSING DEPARTMENT Of bia business he bestows thc utmost personal caro and attention, and guarantees the PURITY of tho MEDICINES used in compounding. PRESCRIPTIONS Prepared carofully at all hours of the day and nlg:;t. SFECIAL AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, MANUFACTURED BY Messrs. GEO. TIE HANS & CO., OF NEW YORK. HIS STOCK OF Hair, Tootli and ?ail Brushes, PERFUMEEIEy, &c. IS LARGE AND WELL SE LE CTE P. Agency for ibo sale of i Le celebrated Batkbridgc Atom Spring Waler, A supply ot* which ts always on lund. MANUFACTURES OF PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, Which have established ?or themselves a reputation surpassed by none. Through constant effort and attention he hoi.es to merit a continuance of the public patronage which has hitherto been extended to bim. c'i brnor' 16 tuthslyr ALTA VE I; A PHOSPHAT*'. TT IS COMPO?LD OF TUE GUANO FROM ALTA VELA, Combined with other fertilizing material scientifical? ly treated, making a OOMPLBIE M NURE. The Company importing the Guano direct from tho rich deposita of Birla at ALVA Y LA. is enabled to furnish, at a low price, a Fertihzer not excel iel. For salo bj* HUNKY COBIA c? CO., At Charleston, & C., for SIXTY DOLLARS PER ION, or tho ALTA VliLA GU \N<> COMP ANT, No. D7 Broadway, New York. January 28 ? Imo jtertiott Sales. Valuable Real Estate' corner Broad and ; Church streets-to be sold at Risk of for . mer Purchaser, ff. hiving Jailed to ^comply with terms of Soie. WM. t?cKAV, Auctioneer, Will sell on TUESDAY, the 23d instant, at lie Old Postofficc, Broad-street, at ll o'clock. That DKM RAULE COhNBB STO?E, corner of Broad and Church streets. ALSO; The TWO ADJOINTSiT SIORES on Broad-street, measuring on Broad-street sixty-one (61) feet, more or less, and on chun n thirly-oiaht (S8j teat more or less. The above property to bo sold ove th er. Term?-"ne-third cash; balance in.one and two yens in equal annual inala menta, secured by bond and mortgage, with interest from day of sale at teven per cent Purchaser to pay Auctioneer for papers and Etimos._ February 16 House and Lot Vo. 18 Burn*' Lane-to be soldat Risk of former Purchaser, he having fatted to comply with terms of ?ale. WM. McKAY, Wm sell on TUESDAY. 23dinsbvit at the Old Post office, ct ll o' lock, That DELIRA RLE TWO-AND-A-HALP STORY DWKLLIr-Gond two storv Eltihen. Tot measures i-.venty-flve feet front by one hundred and nine feet deot. Terms-Or-eha'f cash; balance in one_voar, secur? ed by bond -i- u.o.'lgage. Purchyctir to pay Auc? tioneer for papers and stamps. February 16 Elegant Private Residence at corner of Orange and Tradd streets. W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. By virtue cf an order of sale to me directed by the Hon. Geo. S. B yan, Judge of the United States Court for the District of South Carolina, I will sell at public unction on lUEsDAY, 9th March, at lt o'clock A. M., at the Old Postofflce, That very desirable aud spacious RESIDENCE at northwest corner of Orange and rradd streets, now occupied by the Hon. P. C. Gaillard. Tho House conlains-rooms, and upon the premises are ?ll necessary outbuilding?, with a spot ious garden spot under cultivation. This is one ot the most desirable Residences in Charleston, and is well situated w th reference to the business part ot Charleston, and in o'o?e proximity to the Battery. Lot measures 110 feet on Tradd by ISO feet on Orange-street. J erms-One- ourth cash; balan e in one, two and three years, secured ny bond a>'d mortgage of the property, with interest; property to b ? insured and policy assigned. Purcba-er to pay Auctioneers for papers and stamps. L\WBE\CE W. O'HEAB, As-ignee of Theo.?ore Stoney. February 15 mstthmruO LAUGlii SAL.Ill di'' ICIS\L ESTATE IN ATLAN l'A, GA. Willbesold outhcfirstTOEi-DAYin March, bytha Administrators of William Herring, deceased, 'THE FOLLOWING PROPEK1Y: First A maguifLout FAMILY MANSION, four? teen rooms wita neccssji-v c ovets and .outhouses, situated on Pcacht oc-sireot, in a firs: class neigh? borhood in every respect. Second, seven CI IY LOT- within ore hundred reet of thc statehouse aud Far.t Baptist Church, four of which hive improvements on them; one of those has a good eight-room brick house finished throughout with closets. Third. A ii' TCK .iTOREHlU-E and Kitchen,in the most desirable business part of the city, on Wbitehan-?t oat fronting 27 feet on Whttebali-sireet, and running boca one hundred und nineteen feet, with tho right of an alloy Fourth. Anexe lieut FARM of nonces on Peach? tree Read, fonr miles from the cit? ; Atty sores of cotton land, wiih a go id peach orchard and good ten dug. Fifth. An interest In WILD .LANDS; also Notes and Accounts and stocks in Federal Manutocturlng Companies. Mr. Herring hiving been long a resi? dent ol A tl in ia, he selected thc most desirable prop? erty, both as to present and prospective value; con? sequently evtry foot oflerei is No. lin every re? spect. . Terms-One-third cub; the balance in four and eight months, with tnterosc from day of sale. J. W. H LR LT N IT, 1 SffS? Adm-nistrators. A. LEYDEN, J i'ebiuary 13 Die 18 ?UrUoiiccre' priouie Salts. Residence with Large Lot, in Ashhy street. BY LOUIS i). ?eSAUiSSUJIE. At l-rivalo Sole Tb? commodious RESIDENCE. No. 17 Aahley Btroet, north of Bcc-slr-vt, und contiguous to But lcdire-avenuo. contoiuicg ten ro >ms aud pantry, with water works; Lot measures ISO leo: front by 116 teet deep, and is capable of sub- dvision. Apoly as above, at No. 23 BROAe-3t BU KT. February 18 thsmftafC ?flis?cUoncons. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ME.-SUS. PELLO'-sE & CO.. HOR'ICULTTJ RfSTs. from Paris, have the honor to inform ihe publ c that they have arrived in this city with a beuulif ul assortment of FLOWERS, PLANTS ANO PAS CY SHUUBS, For Gardens ard Houses, as fo lows : 100 different kind-" of vory finn groRod RO^ES. <W0 varieties of FRUIT I KEES of the finest quali? ties, among widen aro tho Cherry lr*o (Empress Eugenie) eigtv ot the Cherries neighing one pound. The Butter Pear, incomnarablo, w igbs from one to two pound? each: aud a large assortment of Flowers ono Voaetable seed Also, very fine Bulbs nf every sort, which remaba in bloom from fivo to s x months. Carnation Pinks (.cw var.eties). recently intro? duced in France. Amateur* ore soiicitod to call and examine the above assortments at tbs atora No. 102 King-street. AR of the above Plants will be warranted, as the importers are well known among H- rtJcuIturists in thl- countrv asiosponsible in tb? ir engagements. February 17 13 PELLO BSE ft CO. E ? E H S U N <z BATES, CHAMPAGNE ALE BBEWERY, HARLEM, y. T. This celebrated Ale is brewed fresh all through the year, and is guaranteed to keep sound through tho hottest weather, and on that uceo nt is of al Ales the best adapted to tho -outhorn climate. The proprietors are desirous of establishing a trade for their Ale in this section, and wish to make ar? rangements wiih som i en- rgetlc, responsible party to toko the gencv for the sale nf it in cba-l-stan and vicinity. RYERSON & BATES. Harlem Station, .New York City. February 13 Imo D. B. PICKLING HAVING TAKEN H?CKADAY'? STABLES AND LOTS IN SPRING-5TREBT, Is POW prepare! io ke.-p CATTLE, HOB5E8 and STOCK, of ev.rv doscrlpton. 'Hore i* a pond pump a d large s"cd3 on the lot, I wil sell Hook on small comm a.-1'.u. Inn_Februar? 9 "T?. L. FINLEY'S felebi-ated Cooltin? Moves,1] M PHILANTHROPIST" AND "CIVILIAN," Manufacturel at Troy, N. Y., and for sale by D. L. F U li L E R T O N, AUGUSTA, GA. TIHE'R STCVEP STAND USEIV'LLED FOB capacity, durability, conve urnco .aud the gen? eral pnrpnM-i lo which i'o'ik'ui. Stoves ar- used. The PHU ANITIROPIM is c?rrahcav.pl ted, and has Ash Drawer; can be mad- into a six boiler hole ttovo : hos sift ira i Weer Tank galvanized, or enamel lined. A strictly Orst-class ?tove. The CtVli.IAN Li of r. neat design, uni hat alia-) large Oven. Tin* Stove tsn be bod with the extension oaek. six holes and fe?? rvalr wheu desired For f urtlior ii.turuiution apply t<? D. L_ F?LLE "TON, January 30 6mos ArfuV'.Ga. P HOM 4 TO 380 liorsi pawer, nalodiug me eoebrat.d iori*! Cut-oil Ki'gin's, slide Y Ive cita . ionat-y Ln^in.-s, Portaole inline*, ta iso. circa ac Mular and O-ang saw di h "u^ar is no Mills, .h'itiDg. Hullevs. Ao. L-th nd bingie Mills, Wueat iud Corn all;la Circular Mfa. Belli.ig, tte. send o- des.rptivo Clrcularand t rioi List . W >OD ft MATS' sl'^AJ ENGIN1* CO., Fcbru iry 18 6uios Udca, New York.