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I THE DAILY NEWS. Largest Circulation.-THE DAILY NEWS BEING TEE HEW SPA FER OFFICIALLY RE? COGNIZED AS HA VINO UIE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLPS10X. PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN THE POSTOFFICE AT THE END OF EACH WEEK, J "CORDING 10 THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW POSTOFFICE LA W. THE DAJXT NEWS will bo served io subscri? bers ta tbe cit; at six DOLLARS a year in advance, or st rzrxBKN OUSTS s week, payable to the carriers. LOCAL MATTERS. -o AUCTION SALES 7HIS DAY. R. & A. P. CAIJ>W7IX will sell at half-past 9 o'clock, before their a.ort, mess beef, Bruce's fort: la er and groceries. LOWICKS ft UBIUBAIX will sell at ll o'clock, at the old Ptstcffice, tc: cf -.n? au J bi.hdiLga in Mar ket-sireet. LEITCH & BitOT will a. Il at ll o'clock, at the .Jd Postofllce. a .-to; J ou Kiug-stre ;t. T. M. CATER will sell at three-quarters past 9 o'eJcc!; at hi - store. Brown's wbart, butter, lard, crockery, ftc. BXUST c ODIA k Co. will seB at half past 9 o'clock, in front ol his stoie, Vcdue Bange, ene hundred barrels potato a. LAUSET ii A LEX AJO) EH vii. sell at 10 o'clock, at their stor-, East Bay, potatoes, bacon strips, ftc. JOH* Qt Manon k Co. will sed at 10 o'cock, in their salesroom Meebog abriet, stock of a retail dry goods store, .vc. A. a MOGHXITBAY will so'I, at ll o'clock, at the old Poet4ffi.ce a lot ol land and build nea. B. M. MARSHALL ft BIOTHLR wili sell at half-past 10 o'clock, at tbeir effile, Uroad-street, a lot ot shelv? ing, counters and diawa. V' MEETINGS THIS DAY. Ladies' Memorial Association, at 4 P. M. Jeffersen Lodge, at 7 P. M. Delta Loo ge ol Perfection, at 7 P. M. Charles:i-n Bineaen society, at nau-paat 7 P. M. To ons CAMDEN BTJBSCRDJERS.-We have re? ceived tho oom plat nts of our Camden subscribers, wk ich will be ioTesiiga'ed this morning. THE News is sent from oar office regularly, and there should he no hitch in its delivery to our readers. THB ITALIAN OPEBA, under the lead of tbe the great tener, BrignolL ii certainly coming, and may be expected in Ch.ri ea; on during the latter patt of Apr! , Signor Briyuo? will be supported by leading artists (rom the New Tork Academy of ll a -ia -a completo Op ratio and Coucert Com-iany-in? cluding mis. Louise Dnriid. the young prima don? na, who has created so much i teres, thi-season, and the great buffo. Si^uor Giorgio BonoonL 1 his win be good news to tho lovais of music in Charle?>. too._ HOTEL ABRITAIS, March 15.-Pavilion Hotel. M Gurvey and wife, J B Garvey, H Gospel, J H Howman, New Tork; A Gallup. Cleveland, 0; J E MeCormick, Indiana; S L Moon, Georgetown, V C; 0 J Dori, (Jounceucu- ; N J lhourou. steamer Di ta? ter; Jame j Burry, E Berry, Mariou; C ELartigue, Blackville. Charleston Hotel.-V G Bobards, Kaine; E B 8mt.li, I. J Brewster, G A \Si.o? a- d wife. K L Pad? dock and wifo. O Padd ck. New Tori; W S Gled en and wife, daughter aud servant. P S Crowell. Bos ton; C Sayrunt, New Hampsjire; J B Comstock and Miss K Comstock, New York. REMOVAL OF ?HE TELEQBAPH OFFICE-We are glad to see that in d. fiamos tc tbe very general .entinfent of the mercan'ilo community (to which allusion was made in yesterday's NEWS) the Tele? graph Compauy is ai ?out to ten ove its principal office to a postlion mo.e cecea.'i' le and convenient for the bu&ico-s hou es of East Bay nod the cotton wharves. Ihe building on the south side or ? road street, between Meeting and Church streets, recently occupied by Mr. H ir m Barris, bas been secured, and is now in course of renovation, preparatory to bring occupied as l elegraphic* Headquarters. A site SO the Bay itself, or more Immediately in Its vicinity, would have boon ptefatrod by those who furnish fbur-flitbs of the local business ot the company; but the new office will, nevertheless be a preat improve? ment aa compared wi a the present location. The Bp-town community will lose nothia? by the ehaage, as it is understood that a branch office is (o be opened at the Charleston Hotel. THB THEATRE.-A fine audionco, of whom a Urge proportion were ladies, attende t the perform anoe of th - fairy and m ua'oal extravaganza of "Ctn dorella" last night. Ic waa ? droU burlesque, and (Ilks every piece thai Manager Whitman has present? ed here) admirablv mounted. The cast was excel? lent. We have seldom of late aoen a drama.ic enter? tainment pass off with more eclat, and the enjoyment .f the orowded house was reflected In the spirit and evident pleasure with wham the actors rend, red tbeir several parts. The hallet interludes were dif? ferent from any that bsd been danced during the previous engagement of tbe cc m pan y. and the pas, exaouted by the premien danseuse 4111o. Diani, in the bull-room scene, was especial y admired. To-nigli t we are to bare, by way of farewell, tho beautiful fairy spectacle of "Undine," withing and toilet and new dresse- and soeniu(fleets. Even is* lt were not the last chanca to see the brilliant transformation Been?, the exce lenee of the per forteanoe of last nlpht would guarantee a crowded house. The company go nor ?ward to-morrow*. REPORTERS' CGOMB3_It is reported that already p?titions begin to pour in on the gentlemen who are named in COL nee t ion with the new Federal appointments. Mr. D. A. Ammo bas in his store. Meeting-street, a h -. of sausages, brought from Milwaukle by tbe "Green laue," which are said to equal, the German bologna lu taste. 'Ihe transportation! bath or is an evidence of enterprise exeaedii gly commendable. There has bren a peculiar quiet in municipal mat? ter? for tbe past couple of days; that may bo a culm before a storm. There ar? evidences that the spring trade will be quite hr isl- th J com. nj: eeason. Some ?ho profess to be very wise on tbe sui ject of tbe coming Federal appointments express doubts as to the retention of the pr?tent incumbents. .Change scents to to th? oidor of the duy. The postofflce box established at Holmes* Book House, corner of Wentwor th ?.nd Sing streets, is a convenience that is highly appreciated by the fair sex. A teacher of experience ia wanted at the Bicblaud Academy. Address hos No IO, Kuig ville, S. C. CLUB? AND STATIS.-Tho lollowinp is tho Mayor's do-ket of S tturday and sunday, disposed of on yesterday morulug: Dan Hi?gin>? whi t, drank and disorderly In Kirk? land laue. Fined ?55; could not pay, and aunt up for laj-l i! 1. 5. C. ?C. Sanders, while, drunk rmi disorderly at tho bead of the market and interfering with ladies. Fined K, which he paul. A Banco, white, drunk in the sireets. F'uodSS; paid. Henry iii'hop. colored, drunk ani disorderly on East Bay. lined $3. Geo'?.i Hervey, whi'o, -iran'.- corner of Broad and Church stree ?. Fin d ?3; paid. John Djlsey. oolorcd, Stealing cologne from Dr. H. Baer, Mee mg stroo-. Turned over to a magis? trate. Jamei Walker, wh te, drunk and disorderly on Eas.: Bay. Fined $10. Pat Cabi.1. while, for b eakiuij up MoUv Burnett's furniture m Chaim-jrs-atro.it. Fined $5; couldn't pay and went up AI. Farrill, white, same offmce and same One, wbioh be pa d. E. ITas ea and W, no'armin. for selbn? liquor without a licou e. Fined .-ld each. The nve ruuaway? lroni Savannah wera orJored by the Mayor to bo feat back io their homes. Flora Lavis, colored, who stabbed Paul D leizirph whi!? at thc fandinj) bil!, in George-street, was he'd to ban i a ihe sum of ?100 >. to aus -v. r th.- th wau of assault and bJ'tery with intent to kl.I. shu was also put uuder;. bail of S2 K) to k ..- > tao p.; ic ?. Joha DonjvaJ. whit-, alias Jo'ia Lc, alias John A. Barn, tweaty-ouj years o..l, WAS arrested vostcr day by OUI . r ? Beed aa 1 Gtyy. b r order o: th ? ( bluf of P 'lljoof Mvi.maa. on a eli ir*,'" W maus!au;htor, aadfheld subject io instructions. Peter Browu a'lis Pe er High jr'SB, an escaped oonrlot from the Hcnae of Correction, was rearrest? ed last night. TOBACCO.-We hare receiver! from Mr. G. Foll?n, No 157 East Buy. next to Tire NEWS office, a box of tbe famous "Fruit and Flowers" smoking tobacco, made by H. T. Hikinion, of Richmond. 7bis is one of the finest of tb>: floe brands or smok? ing tobacco, and wc recommend it to ail who are fond of puffing. THE STATE CO?BT-HON. R. B. CARPENTER, PBESTDIKO -In EQUITY.-Nothing was dom? yester? day beyond the calling of the docket, and no ?-ase of public intorest came up for argument THE UNITED STATES COURT, MARCH 15 Hov. GEOBGE S. CUTAS, PBESTMNO.-A. C. Car? lington, creditor, peduonei to amend schedule of Robe: t Ste-tart, debtor, vthich was granted. W. R. Duyren, James Baskin, G. St veil, John Flynn, 0. C. McLure, Wilna (lr? gory. William L. Howie, Isaac W. Hunter ?nd J. A. Yanga petitioned for final dis? charge, and final bearing was ordered before E- gis trar Claw-on, James H. Boyd was approved ol as an assignee. Final bearing iu the caro of James H. ! Liitle was ordered to tito pluoc on 15th April. The petition of Waiker k Brice for compensation was re? ferred to Registrar Olawsou. Tho appointment of S. L. Hook as assignee was confirmed. The case of E. M. Bonnean against Joseph Purcell was referred to Richard DeTrovi'Ie to take testim ny and report bens upen estate of bankrupt. M. B. Hunoiout was allowed to amend schedule. T. R. Phifer was ap? proved of as assignee. It was ordered ?.hat where petitioners in bankruptcy ?eside in Lauren?, 0. G. Jaeger, Registrar, ba allowed to hold meetings at that place. B. H. Lovelace and J. N. Martin, assig? nees, were allowed to sell chose? in arrien of bank? rupt's est?t) under their care. The report of D. J. Winn, os-ign?e, of'sales, waa confirmed and ordered to be flied. Tho jury was dismissed until thc 18th instant. BUSINESS NOTICES. PEELER COTTON SEED.-A small lot of this very choice cotton seed ls. for sale by Messrs. Shad elford k Ktdly. See advertisement. HERMAN FEHRENBAOH will have for lunch to? day, clam chowder, roa<t pork and roost beef, boiled mutton wi rh c i pera sauce, atc. -0- * To THE PUNTERS OF SOOTH CAROLINA ANT? GEORGIA.-Believing "WRAMS'S" RAW' BONB SU? PERPHOSPHATE or Lutz to bo fully equal to tho best Fertilizers in market, and superior to many, and being desirous of baring it thoroughly tested, we have ooncluded to offer the following Premiums: lat For the largest yield of Co ton from an acre of land, a Silver Pitcher worth $100. 2d. For the sec? ond largest yield ot Cotton from an acre of land, a Silver Pitcher worth $59. 3?. For the largest yield .t Corn from an acre of land, a bilvot Goblet worth $25. The above premiums will bo awarded whero 'WEASNS"" RAW Bo? SUPERPHOSPHATE alone is used on the acre producing the j ield. Those applying for the premiums will be required to furnish satisfooto y evidence of tho amount pro? duced on the arro, and a statement of the manner In which they applied the manure. A limited amount only of thiB Phosphate will be dtstribned during the season. Ftices. delivered on the car* at Charleston, Seri per ton, cash; or S70 for approved i Hy accept anees, payable 1st Novemrer. CLA3H0RN, HERRING k CO.. Accommodation Wharf, charleston, S. C., And No. 7 Warren Block, Augusto, Ga. February 23 Imo THB PROPRTETOBS OF ''Wlmnn'a Raw Bono Supeiphosphate ot Limo cordially I vite farmers, dealers a J il o'hers interested in procuring a first class manure, to call and examine their worlis, Bee process of manuloctui e, and insp ct tba materials used. They have rio uerett, give full value, and guarantee their Phosphate to come np to the itan-1 dnrd analysis. Claiborn, Herring k Co. arc the agents ftho salo of it in Aueusto and Charleston. February 23 Imo /tnanrial. ADVAI^ ON SHIPMENTS OF P H OS P HATES TO LIVERPOOL. FIRST-CLASS PHOSPHATE LANDS WANTED. WILLIS & CHIS ULM . Marah 5 itu Imo STATE BONDS ! STATE Bi PiDS! FOB SALE BY . A. C. KAUFMAN, Broker and Commis ion Aaent, March 15 2 No. 25 Broad-street. Janiunrj, (tlc. SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TKU*T COM PANT, AUTHORIZED C ?m AX... FIVE MILLION DOLLARS. PBESEHT Lnrrr."CO,OOO. THE OFUCE OF THIS COMPANY 18 NOW opened at No. 19 BROAD-STREET, (Southwestern Railroad Bank), for the RECtIPI OF DEPOSITS, DI-COUNT OF PAPER, PUUCBASE AND SALE OF EXCHANGh, and the transaction of a General Bank? ing Business. Interent allowed on deposits upon the terms es? tablished by the Boord oi Dircc'ors. " 'ihu Company is also a legal depoi-itory for monies paid into Court Will receive Begistiy and Transfer Booka, act os Agent to pay ( oupons uuu Dividends, and aa Trustee in Koilro d Mortgages. Oirtctors. WM. C. BEE (of Wm. O im'-Co) * A. S. JUBNsT?N (of Johnston. Crews k Co.! ROBERT MURK (Of Robert Mure & Co.) W. B. WILLIAMS (of W. B. Williams & Sona.) E. H. FROST (ot Frost & Adgor.) J. E. ALGER (of J. E. Adgiri Co.) HENRY GOURDIN (of Gourdin. Mattbieeeen 4 Co.) GEORGE L. BUIS 1' (of Buist & Buist.) C. G. MEMMINGEU (of Meauuinger, Jervey k \ Pinckaey ) T. J. KERR (of T. J. Kerr & io.) J D. AIKEN (Of J. D. Aiken k Co ) JOHN CAMPSLN (of John Carapson & Co.) A. P. CA LT-WEI L (of R. & A. P. Caldwell.) WILLIAM ?L RYAN. J. T. WELSMAN. B. O'NEILL J. J. G RI GG. o!" ?ranilovilto. S. C. For fur'ber particulars apply at the Barbing HoubO, Charleston, S. C. G KO. B. CAMERON, President. THOMAS K. WAKING, t n'-.". Charleston, S. C., March li, 1669. Mareta 13 2 i * I MPOtt TE. lt Si OK TEAS, WINES. BRANDIES, Ac., Ani LValcrs ID GEOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. j9oo y mst C0f\20? STREET N. Y. WM. ri. CORWIN it CO. &?r*Good3 delivered to all parts ol the City, october 21 Jg U W A ll O DALY, GENERAL rOMHtSSTON MERCHANT, No. 8-a Wa rmi -street. NET? YORK. PLTt^O^AL AT I I N nos Ort TO THE PUR CH ?SE of nil kinds.? Ml U HANDKE. Boots, sb-es. Hats.'"a s and Trt-.nu , u, straw Goods a epee'alry. Coii8;cnroen*s of all kinds of Staple Articles and gen?'Ui Proou-o polioiKd. Prompt returns guaranteed. EDWARD DALY. ?. ? - ., ^. Lat*' ?r Charleston. 8. 0. Fem*-Weekly Price Currents sent fret by post. January 88 wo OmoB Cigars, toarra fcc. SHOKI Mi TOBACCO I OF E. T. PILKINTON'S (RICHMOND, VA ) CBL tBRATED BRANDS: FRUITS AND FLOWERS PLANTERS' PRIDE COMMONWEALTH. In round and fquare boxes, and bags ot' J?, K and 1 lb, handsomely pu' np. A supply just receiyed and offered at factory prices by O FOLLIN. Manufafarer's Agent, March 16 2 No. 151 East Bay. gm (1000)5, (Etc. DRY wm m mm LOUIS COHEN & CO., No. 348 King-street, BEG LEAVE TO DRAW THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO THEIR VERT EXTENSIVE AND WELL ASSOBIED STOC K OF Fresh and Fashionable Dry Goods, JUST OPENING, CONSISTING OP: DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, SILKS EMBROIDERIES, LACES, RIBBONS NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES HANDKERCHIEFS, DAMASKS TOWELINGS, DIAPERS, LEISH LINENS CALICOES, GINGHAMS, SHIRTINGS SHEETINGS AND PILLOW CASING, in Bleached acd Brown. We invite'especial attention to our large Stock of Dress Goods, Cloths and Embroi? deries, Which will be found very complete and reasonable. A call is respectfully solicited. LOUIS COHEN & CO., No. 3? KISCSTREET, BETWEEN MARKET AND HASEL STREETS. March 2 . tuthslmo SPRING 1869. FASHIONABLE DAY GOODS. LOKD & TAYLOR HAVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS TO EXTEND their WHOLESALE BUSINESS, would respectfully inform SOUTHE UN Ii T Y K II S that their stock during thc coming season will be LARGER AND MORE COMPLETE than ever b dore, and an Inspection of lt before pur? chasing elsewhere is so doited. Ud vi UK their own buyers in each of tba principal Eu opean markets, thej will bo able io tsulntalo, tbs longes abashed* reputation oi the house tor keeping desirable, ?uh able goods. Ol Wi.icb, aI?.o, their long experience as successful ret.ilers ls ample guarantee. The sere al <.?; ar m nts arc. via: .-ILK-, DR cs* GO<D>, OLO'H> SHAWL?, i'LU-K>. UPHOLS TfcRY, LINENS. WHITE GUODrt, HOSlEI Y and GLOVES, LADIES' and CHILDREN'S ' UfFIT TING, in each of which will bo lound goods relock? ed cspeciaUy to meet the demands of southern cus? tomers. Samples of N*w Goods sont upon application. I.OBD A TAYLOR. Noa 461, 463. 465 A 46T Broadway, 1 K.-VnrV Nos. 255 . 257, 259 A* 261 Grand-street J "tw X0TS' WIIOLI6.U.? VlHUOOWl Nos. 461 to 467 Broadway, en rance ou Grand- nt. M?rcb2 Imo* Shirts ont /nraisl)ing ?oubs. THE Prot riotor of the Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooda Emporium, Meeting-street, near Markot, desirous of bringing the famous STAR Shirts into general use, and believing that lt is only necessary for gentlomon to wear these SHIRTS once to be well pleased with them, will hereafter of? fer them to his oustomers AND the public generally at cost prices. His stock of Neck lies. Scarfs and COLLARS will also be sold at snob prices as to defy competi? tion, and If satisfaction is not G1YEN he will return the money. Hit ?barges are so rea? sonable as ala.oat to make buyer, believe the articles are given AWAY He is prepared to muk: shirts to order with the utmost dispatch; and bl*, assortment of ready-made Shirts is so full that bu>ors can bcfltteJ uta mo? ment's notice. F T proor of these sialemouls call AT SCOTT'S Star ibirt and Furnishing Goods Emporium, Meet ng-stroet, nearly opposite Market Hail, JBUU.II> 1 CinoF OFFICE Ko. 275 KING, OPPOSITE UASEL-STREET. january 27 3m o jy H. T R EA II O L JU, No. 1 BRO AD-,S TR?BT, cnaiinB-rox, s. c., MINER, SH1PPLU AND DEALER Ul Sont It enroll?? Kati ve ?onu .Pnosphatc. January ll ?ni"? J T . H li Jil P ll lt E V s , BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS? SION MEUCHA A T. SALIS OF REAL ESI A IE. .?TOCES. BONDS, SI CURITIES AND PERsOnAI. PRl*PAXtZ ATTENDED TO. No. ?6 7 B i: o i u - s r it ;.: a r . CHARLE- D >N, S. C. BEFBHENOES. Hon. H?NBT BUIST. W. J. MAGRATH, lea,, General JAMES CONNKR, T. K. WARING, Esq. October _ /ert?tjers. No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, DIRECT FROM THE AGENT OF PE UUVIAN CDVE('.\>;K\T AT KEW YORK. WE WILL DI LIVER THE ABOVE AT ANT DE? POT ou thc Wilmiucton and Manchester Railroad at $98, cash, ncr ton of 2240 pounds; and at Columbia, 8. C., at $95 per ton of 224it pounds, CH1SOLM BROTHERS, March 16 '.- rutli2 Adger'a Wharf. ' " SUPERPHOSPHATES." CROASDALE'S ar?TJTNE PHOSPHATE AND BOWER'S COMPLETE MANURE. Both standard Fertilizers. For sale by WM. GURN'BY. No. 102 Pan Bay, Sole Agent for South Carolina. February 2S_Imo LAND PLANTER. 1 flAl 1 BARRELS LAND PLASTE!". TO AB J.IJV/V' RIVE por Schooners Scud and Mai ion hage. Orders received by OLNEY fe CO February 23_ MI ESA PEAKE GUANO. AN AMMONIATED SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, COMBINING ALL THE QUALITIES OF BONE ANJ*> -PERUVIAN GUANO. THIS FERTILIZER IS WARRANTED TO GIVE satisfaction. Planlers and farmers are invited to send ior pamphlet*, descriptivo of its virtues and how to anpty it. jfW Price. $65 per ton of 2000 lbs. For sale by U. M. BUTLER, February 17 Agent at Charleston. S. C. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. CAPITAL.$1,900 OOO rpHIS GUANO D?FrliB** FROM PERUVIAN .Lg Guano simply in 'be relative proportions of the. Same, eh meurs of 1er til I ty. Its uso during the past four years for the culture of rot ion and -ora has given to it a character for standard exoellonce unsurpassed by gonume Peru? vian Guano, end where seasous of drought inter? vene, it produces a largelncroa?o of orops. The pi ice at whice this Guano is placed is so much below that of Peruvian Guano, as to constitute it an object ol material importance to Southern Agriculture. Tee large capital and resources of the Uompany enable lt to furuish a Guano of tho highest value at the lowest pot-aible coat to consumer- and the buthest interest of the Company is reeogntaed in this policy. Ibo Company looks to large solos, sinai profits and a permanent trade for compensation on capital iovosted. Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, of South Caro? lina, is Seien h he Director to tho Company, which affords a sure Guarantee, ot the continued ex? cellence of the Guano. Nono genuine u n los brand? ed wit h tho natue ol JOHN S. KEfc.->fck 0O.. Gene? ral Agents ol the PACIFiC GUANO COMPANY. For terms and mode of applica.ion. apply to J. A. ROU?ON, A gout for the State ol -ouih Carolina, Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. De oem' er 19 nao stutb3mo "GUANO !" No. 1 PERUVIAN. SABI'Y'S "90LCBLH PHOSPHO-PERDVIAN.' SARDY'S "AMMONIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC,' ALSO, HIGHEST GRADES? PURE l?HO?iPHA TJC GUANOS AM? G ROU AID LAND PLASTER. THE BBB OFTHB ABOVfa. SOLU ULE PHOSPHO PBllTJVIANund Aratnoui .ted Soluble Pacific Guanos la particularly recommended, beinir com poui ?ls ot the neuest Pacifio Pbo-pbatic Guano, rendered soluble; thc former o ntaiuiu-,' twenty per cont of Pe.-uvit.u Guano, and ibe latter highly am? moniated with animal maller-maitlug tho most concentrated -nd prohtabie fortil.zors in use for out ton, cern, wheat and i oltaceo, for sale ni baits and burris, (u quantics to suit. Testimon'als from ?bose wh i havo used the above will be tumi ed on application. GRABBER, I tL, SM'TM dt CO., General Agents at Charleston. "Feed yow Land and It will Feed Von." December 24 MO thstutmo To Farmers and Planters. ZE L L'S AMOMATED BOM SOPERITOPflATF, FOB COTTON, TOBACCO. COHN,OATH. WHEAT, Bye, Potaioes. Turnips, Grace, ?>, Permanently improve the suiL Quick find uolive as Penman Gu .no. For this valuable FERTILIZAR we only ?ek a trial aide by ?lae with any tn Ino market, to at? test ita supeuoriiy. P. ZELT, fe BONS. No. 69 south-street, Baltimore, Maryland. For sale on accommodating terms -aeeh or credit-j by BCRKVEN & NISBET, Accommadation Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina. Maroo. 18_Stoib THE LODI HAN?FiCTuEIH? CO. (ESTABLISHED 1640.i INVITB PLA NT LUS* AND FABMEKS TO SEND for a pamphlet descriptive of their Fertilisers. Woofler our DOUHLh BEFI.NB^ P UDRF.1TE, equal to thc best buperphosphate, at tai .ow pri?e of i'2b i er ton. I hm Company aine make M supe? rior article oi Nltrophospbale and pure 'lane Li mt. bea testimonials: E. M. i OM?. Mnithfleld, Va,, says whore Lea med tb- Double BeUliod J ?adrette eu cona it sou'Jled the yield WILLIAMS BROS , Dover, Del., says it gave th-ir rhubarb and tomatoo a vigeious growth, ripening the lat'or two weeks earner P. W. UDTOHISON. .T, uearC'ierokoe, Ga., says it nearly doubled bis yield ot cottou. Hon. IL: S. >BOBTEH, Etifauia, Ala., soys his cot? ton wa* fully equal to adjoining holds manured with the best buporplm-phatcs. S. .VoHioumur, Kl avilie. Qa., say? it increased bia iron ot colton 150 lbs per aorc. G. S. OOLKSDT. ii anet a, Ga., use 1 it on corn and cotton and pays it u> re than doubled tho \ lcd ce regards lt the cheapest and must roiab.e Fertilizer within his knowledge. hx-Uovenior MI.rn, Warrenton. VA,, tried it wub three several crops the last and present y Bx nt, und says: 'T pronounce it with ceuh louee a moat valua? ble mannie." Ibe Superintendent of t? enera i V. R. 'ox, Polk Island Plantatluu, N. C., saye: 'i think Ibo Poi ?dre tte used fer c-iru ca' ni be surp.i*>eJ; us. d it also on cotton which priiduccd a Iorgo yi<:.d. Dr. E. M. 1-KN DOTO?, Hi arta, Ga., says: "Tho Nitrophosphuio ol la.i.e. used ou cutten malo 2IS per rent tho first year. Plotetfur CIKOIIUK H. Cooa, '.f tue ^ew Jcrse> State Agricultural ?.ollege, al New hruiMWiek. -ays: "Ibo Double keliud I'ouUrotteand ^iiu-uphusphute of Limu paid us lull ltHI percent. aooVe their mar? ket value lu UM mercase oi crops thu .war." Address LODI UANUFtC UttING COMPANY, Box :il3D. New York l'osto?leo. Ullke No. W Court land t-i-treet. J. A. EN SLOW & CO. Cfl A RLE8TOS, AGENTS von THE CO.uTAXY. January ll ibstu&oiM TUH,\ L) . A L Li X A Si li Ju. xi , ACCOUNTANT, NOTARY PU?UC AND O BN RR AL AGENT, No. ll) Itioad-ntrcct. RESPEC1 FULLY SOLKTIS DdSlNKSS IN AO. JUSTING ACUO?N'IS ol Morchauts nud others, and ru WRITING OP AND IMI i'lNG lbo:r DOiiCS, either lu part or whoo fee. January J AM ES A. DUFFUS, No. 9 STATE-STUB BT, OFFi?R? III- >EriYlfES TO i'rlE PCB I I'! AH a GcNEUAL AGENT fer the dil LC . . IO* O" Rl Nr>. ACCOUNTS, BUVINO AND SELLING OP RE W. AND PJBK-ONAl. PB?i'Kh i Y, an i aa.- utln r C'omml-aion liu-iuoss th.it may bu entrust U to Iiis care. Ue will be prompt in the destbarge of duu.-s, an., will endeavor to thu he.t ol bis ability to gi vu saliaiac iou. M ireh 12 JJOLMKS di SJ Al BETH, No. 36 Broad-street, Cbarle.-lou. h. C., BROKERS, AUCTIONEER*. REALFBTATK ANO GENERAL COtlJl ! SS 1U li A ii UN'TS. Will atttend to Rantin.; and Collecting of-feu ts and parchase and sa'e cf t>ioc-.a, non ia, GoiU, Silver and Beal Estate, ALSO. To the Par?base of Goods and Suppl ios for parlies ia the eora try upon reasonable (erma, as?nos L. HOLMES.AUKANDES MACBZXB. Janunryl lyr friifl?, Chcmtrals, ?f. C. F. PANKNIN, Apothecary and Chemist. No. 193 Meeting-street, CHARLESTON. S. C. rjUE ADVERTISER BEOS TO CALL ATTEN? TION to bia ato?le of tbo best Imported and Domes Uc CHEMICALS, DRUGS, AND PATEST B1EDICINES. t OPON THE DISPENSING DEPARTMENT Of hi? business be bestows the utmost personal ein and attendra, and guarantees the PCB I TT of the MEDICINES used ht compounding. PRESCRIPTIONS Prepared carefollr at au) hours of the day and night. SPECIAL AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, MANUFACTURED BY Messrs. GEO. TIESANN k CO., OF NEW YORK. HIS STOCK OF Hair, Tooth and Nair Brashes. PERFUMERIES, &c, DJ LARGE AND WELL SELECTED. Agenoy for lbs sale of the eelebrated Kockbridge Alum Spring Water, A supply of wbloh ts always on band. MANUFACTURER OF PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, Which bave eetebliibad fox themselves a reputation surpass ed by none. Through constant effort and attention he boj es to merit a continuance of the public patronage which bas hitherto been extended to bun. February lt_tntbslyr DRU Ch ?3 CHEMICALS PAIENT MEDICINES PERFUMERY FANCY GOODS PAINTS OILS SPICES, ?Vc. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DR. H. BAER, (LATIS E. II. KULhEK? & CO.,) N: 131 BEBTING-S TBBBT, NEA lt HA BB BT, HAS ALWAYS ON HAND, AND WILL SELL AT THE LOWBsl MARKET RATES, : HOSTETTER'S BITTERS PLANTATION BUTE RS HUFE LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS STOUGHTON BITTERS WINE BITTERS IODIDE POTASSIUM BROMIDE POTASSIUM CHLOROFORM ETHER QUININE MORPHINE, &c. AYER'S PREPARATIONS JAYNli'S ALTERATIVE, EXPECTORANT, PILLS, &c RAD WAYS MEDICINES I: ELM HOLD'S BUOHU WRIGHT'S ELIXIR PAINKILLER VERMIFUGE DEAD .-nOT, Ac. HALL'S SICILIAN FLUR RENE v\ FR CHEVALIER'S LI iE FOR THE HAIR LYON'S KATH ALUON BARRY'S Til[COPI!EEOUS CHALFAN L'S COCOA CREAM, Ac NO CUR J:! NORAY! PURKESrtj JUMPER TAU. H . B A K R, No. 131 MEETING-STREET. _ March 12_ _ TO BAKERS. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE \V HOL .'.SALE AND EMAIL : CARBO.NA 1 L HF AMMONIA mi?L nopj UtliAM OF TARTAR. H. BAER, Druggist, No. 1 31 MEE xINQ-ST BEET. Matu 4 _ _ "Biiiitis m mm. TUE UND'- lt .-ION LD CALLS iHE ATTF.NTIt N I nf Po Lea.y ai.d ouu'.ry purchasers to hu lar^? s:o. ?oi..J I G ,V ?L'i'V!bI INllS, P, HI-U.M I ELY, FA if Yi;u< ID-, fco., A-o., ul! of whi.hno o; lera ac the 1 >\n,.;i ta ir'aiK rat.'B. H. BAER, No. 131 MEE ITNG-tiTREE T, NEAR MAR? KET-STREET. March 4 Coition $nks. Potatoes! Potatoes! Potatoes! BY LAUREY & ALfcXANDO. TH?8 DAY, lath instant, will be-sold before our Ftore, No. 137 Fast Bay. st 10 o'clock 200 bbl?. POTATOES, viz: Pink Eye?, Pea h Blows. Chili Beds, Western Beds, Jacksoa Whites, kc, tea. Condidona cai'h._March 16 On Account of all Concerned-Bacon Strips, Belly Bacon and Barns BY LAUKEY & ALFX ANDER. TbIS DAY. IStb instant, will,be sold in our Store. No. 187 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, on account of all concern d, 7boxes??ow York Sugar-cured 81 BIPS 9 bbl'. Belly Bacon 4 boxes Hams. Conditions cash._ March 16 Positive Sale. BY T. M. CATER. Will be sold, on Brrwn's Wharf.THIS DAY, at three quarters-i asl n o'clock, 10,000 tts . ligar-cured STRIPS 60 tub- Orange Connly lintier 40 tubs Butt er, now landing, lower grade 60 tubs 1 ard 40 ca?es Liquors 10 rrates Open Crockery, all Granite. Fneh as Covered Cut?> bera rwers and Basins, Plates, Dionea, Bowls, Nappes, Ca se rails, Tureens, Jugs, Ao, atc. Condition ca'h._March 16 Potatoes BY HENRY COB IA & CO. TB IS DAY, at half-past 0 o'clock, in front of our store, will bc sold, 100 barrels POTATOES. Condiciona casb. March 16 Bte/, ?rc. BY R. & A. P. CALDWELL. TBIS DAY, the IOU?. wUl be so'd before our store, at ball psst 9 < 'clock. 26 bbla New York City MESS BEEF, just receiv? ed and in floe order. OonJiUons ca-h. March 16 Fertilizer. BY R. & A, P. CALDWELL. THIS DAY, tbe 16tb,will be sold before our store, at h a If-past 9 o'clock, 60 bbl*. BRUCE'S FliKTIUZER. Conditions cash. March 16 Potatoes, Bacon, ??c. BY R. & A. P. CALDWELL. THIS DAT, the 161b instant, will be sold belore our ? tore, at bau" past 9 o'clock, 100 BAB ii ELS POTATOES. ALSO. SUGiB-OURED SUOUnDKBa Oncanvassd Hams Narrow Baco Strips Drv baited bides and Shoulders Smoked and Pty malted Bellies. March 10 BY R. ?1. MARSHALL & BRO. Will bc so d THIS DAY. at ha f past 10 o'clock, on the pr em I-?.?H, No. 68 Broad-street, A lot of BULL,VINO, Counters aud Drawors. Cone ir on.? casb. Articles to ba removed tame day. March 16_ Desirable Store, King street, AV 343, Fifth Door from Liberty. W. Y. LEITCH & H. & BRUNS, Auctioneers, WiU be sold, TU! R?Y, March 16th, at tbs Old Pos.ofllce, at 11 o'clock, That desirab'o t?os..ry WO DBS BUTf>DINO. known as No. 843 King-street with bree store capa bio of being extend, d one hundred f.et tn length. Houe ? romains six good tooms, besides kitchen. S'ore at present measure- 6< fowl in length Lot mca.-nrc< 20 feet front, by lott in depib. more or less. 1 erma-t ne-q uar 1er cash ; balouc in one, two an.i three year-?, with interest. > ci ured ny bond aoil mort page; property tn bc insured ono policy assigned. Puo'bascr to pay for popers and stamps. Tho property is a good investment, and can bo treated ter st private sale at any tuite before the 16ib of March. fmtli3mchl3.1S 16_March 10 . Steamer Rockland, at Auction. W. Y. LEITCH & R. 8. BR?NS, Auctioneers. Will be sold at Auction, TCMoRROW. 17th lnat., in front of the Old Postofflce, at ll o'clock. The hi tl A M ICR liOCKLtNO, ss she now des on tho bank near Hog Island Channel Tho Eug un bas been recently put in complete orner; ia a Beam Engine26 IMO C-;ln''er, 6 Inch Strode. Tbe Hu. 1 ls sheathed with yell'tr ter lah 'Joras-One-half cash; ba lane* jo note at thirty days, with bank interest, and approved endorser. March 16_ . ftttw3 Horses, Vehicles; also, Furniture, Twenty Mat? tresses, Pillows, Jrc., at Auction, BY o. MYKIDE SMITH. TO-MORROW, at 10 o'clook, at bis Salesroom. ALSO, HOOP 1 PON*. Ax'-a. Curry Tombs, Garden Hoon, Coffee and Spice Mills, Blacking, Ao. March 16_ A Small and neat Dwelling, No. 97 Smith street, west side, two <doors south of Can? non-street. BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH. On THURSDAY, (be 18th instant, at ll o'clock, al the Old Post?nico. Terms-Half coob; the I alance in one and twe years secured as usual. Purchaser to pay G. MoB, 8. for papers and stamps. . 8tuwih4 March 19 Valuable Plantation at A uction. BY J. FRASER MATH EWES? Auctioneer. By virtue of an order ol sa'e io m . directed by the Hon George a. Bryan, Judge of the O S. District Court for the District ot South Carolina, 1 will offer fir ? sale at public auction, at the Old Post rfflue, foot <f broid-streot, Charleston, B C., on WEONEADAY, IL ruh 24ih. lt (13, at II o'clock, A. M., All that valuable PLANTATION OR TRACT OB LAND, tu 11. Lu io's Parish, in the County of Beau? fort and State of South t arolina, co-nmonly known ' Hellefair," and rout lining eight honored anl elxty-i. ur acres, mor-> or less. 'terms cash. Purchaser to pay for paper* aud stamps. LOCI-' MoLAlN, Assigne of E. H Barnwell, Bankrupt. March 4 * th?2mwf8 ^iistc?aiicnus. MULE fi.JOTS! MULE BOOTS! MULE BOOIS I OR P.OUGBING IN BICE IJH s manufactured on an improved style, and sold low by F F CHAPEAU, No. 68 Me ting-street, March 10 G .Next'to Mills Honso. T> ? K K ti U fl ? BATES, L CHAMPAGNE ALE BREWERY, IZA UL EH, y. r. 'fbi* celebrated Ale is brewed fros'i all through thu y.-ar and ls coarauteed to keep sound (brough thu liotip.-i woaUter umi on that s coo1 nt is of a I Ales Ute best adapted to the ? mrliern climate. Tb* proprietors arc Jcs tons ol sMibiUuiug a trade for their Ale in ibis -cctio.i, uud wirb <o >\. >ke ae riuj?i>tuenll Willi ?omi rn rtf.Mle. re-pousitle party to Uko'tie geucv ?ur Hie s ?lo ?if lt 'ii ?'bail stun a;..! vicinity. KZEItsoN A RA l es. Uailc-m .-tallou, >ew YorkC-ty. i-c mi iry 13 Smo LOT AM P???is EXPOdlTIllE THE o. jtsr. T. SIX CORD, SOFT FINISH SPOOL COTTON. This favorite Th'reatl being Six Cord to No. 60, purely Soft Finish, is rewnvrnoided for ita great superiority for Hand and Machine Sew? ing. FOR SALE BY THE PriBcipui Who!e>a!e and Kemi. Dry GwotUaiid Notion D'edt-rs. February 27 Smo CHARLESTi >N DENTAL DEPOT No. 875 KI * ?-VS* lt tc KT. GOLD ANO TIN FOIL, \M ALI AMS, MINERAL TELTU, Steel Goods, and every article U9sd by the Dentist. 2mo Jan nary 2T ,JlnftiDn Salts. Balance Stock of i Fou l Diy Goode Store, with a General Assortment of Fashionable Dry Goods. BY JOHN G. M?LNOR & CO. THIS DAT, 16th instant, at 10 o'clock, we will seU, E at our Auction r'a'etroom, N??. 1' 8 Mccting-Bo-e-1, THE BA LANCE OF A STOCK OF A BETAIL DBS? GOODS STORP, OOWHISTIKO IT? PABT OF: WHITE ABl BBOWNLINLKDU K ANDDRILL, Black Drap D'Et?, Plain end Fan v Cottonadesv Mourning alutlin, Co'ored Chambray. Blade tread . cloth. Block Satinets. Fleck Ixe-Vms, Gauze" Merino Underahirte, M draa and Pocket Handker? chief, linen Cambrlo Handkerchiefs, Lappeit Skirting, Jocone* C?mbrica, Bleck Alpaca,; Gir-g hams, cotton Cambrics. Wblto and Colored Linen Boaom Shirts, Pocket Knives. ALSO, LADIES'HATS AND BONNFT8. Men's Inborn, and Stiaw Bats, Cap-, Umbrellas, tc. Con ilfona cith._ March ld J Sale of Stores on Market street, by Order of the Executor. BY I0WNDE8 & '?RIMBALt, Ho. 26 Broad-street. WU1 be sold TRIS DAT tho 16 b March, at tbs Old Poetofflce, Br rm d-street at ll o'clock A. M,, > '. AU that LOT OF LAN i', with tba Buildings there? on, situate OB the loath side o Market-street, (be? tween Meeting and Church).known as Nos. 66, 61 and 69. - . Lot measures on Ma-ket-sfreet 60 feet 6 inches; ont the east line 71 feet 3 inc ie* ; on the w et 70 feet S lache? ; on the south line 6i feet, be ibo same mora or less. Terms-One-third cash; bala nee ta one and two) years. Interest payable semi-sntiuallv. to be secursd bv a bond of Ibe puretaser and mortgage of tho premises sold.' Buildings to be m ni red and policy assigned. Purchaser lo pay for paper? amd stamps, March 16 sluthmtuS l.VDElt DKCBEK IH ?.Q,UITY? M The Provident Institution for Saving in the tt'iy of Charleston vs. Robert J Limchoute. BY A. C McG LLIYBAY, Auctioneer. , , . By virtue of the Decree made In this ease, I wiU eel, at the Old Pcetotlice, TH I?'DAY, the 16th dar of March next, at ll o'clock \. M., All that LuT OF LAND, situate, ly ag and teing" on the south fide of Tradd-aireet in the Oliy o' Charleston, with a Dwelling House and BnHdtac 'bereen, formerly known by tbe n -mher six ty-nine (09), but now by the number seventy-seven (No. 77); butting and bounding lo ihr couth on land now or Ute of James Engli-fc. to the ea t on 'and now or late of B. W. Bc ns:'man, to tbe west on land noW or late of John Cunningham, and tu tbe - north om. Iradd-strtet. Measuring aud, containing in Trent thirty-six- (36) feet, mot? or Ifcss. aud in depth, by measurement as the fence now st?nde, one hundred (1O0) feet more or less, being the same lot conveyed to hobart Limehouaeby Henry C. G over, i-roca sor of John Duncan, by deed bealing date the 26th day of Marob. 1828, bv which said deed the depth of th? above lot ia described as ene hundred and twenty tl30) feet, more or leis. Terms-One-half cash ; balance on a credit of one year, to be secured by bond and mortgage of prom? ises; the buildings to be insured, and ko pt Insured, sud the policy-assigned. Pura nose* to pay for paper* and stamps. . b. W. iL MACKEY, March 16_ l.mchl 846_ 8. 0. Cl WDEKDKChEE IN EQUITY- . William M. Bailey, \t al, vs. '? Charles ? ffJt Whaley, et aU BY A. C. W? ?TrjJVRAY, Auctioneer. On TUESDAY. 23d day of Marsh 1800. will be aold, in front of the Oin Custom ouse, at ll o'clock: A. M., . , AU tbat PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND, situate and being on Wad nal.\w aliud, Ch arie'?OB County, measuring and containlug 2iH) seres, more) or less; hulling and bonudmg north on Wadmalavr Sound, south on lands of Joseph . Whitey, east on lands o Geor?o .-oharlojk, and weston lands of Ed? ward LaRoebu. TermB-One-third cash; balance on a credit ef one and two years, with interva . rom day of sale, sc? oured rn hoed ot ourchaser aud mortgage of premi? ses. Purchaser to pay tor pap rs aud stamps. ' E." W. U. MACKEY, ii March2_tat_i>. C 0. L'A OK ll A ?KCRKE IN EQUITY. . Thomas Carraghervs. Edward Lee, Adminit~ trefor of Dennis i.efferman, et ai.. BY A. C. M di I LL IV KAT, A nctloneer. WiU be sold, in front of the Ol Customhouse, orr TUESDAY, the 0th day or April next, at ll o'clock A. M., AU that LOT OK LAN c. with the Build ngs and improvements th roon, e'tuaie a ,u h side of Hen? rietta-street. City or charleara i, s. o., measuring and containing ia iront ou Henrietta street ai feet, and ta d?jth from north to soutx HO feet, mole oe lass; butting and bound! ig mrth m Henrietta street, east on lands now er laie of Baute Francia Cann and. south on lands DO? or late of J'mee Paro* ley, end weet on lauds now or late of --arab Fields. . Terms-One-third oisb; b deuce ta' one and twa yi ara, secured by boi.d of the purchaser, with in? terest irom dav of sale and mortgage of the pre? mises, with privilege ? t the purchaser to pay that whole purchase prie? ta cash. Purchaser to pay ftc papera and stamp J. E. W. M. MACK ET, 8. O. O. March 16 . to? Jlnrttoncfrs1 |)riDQtf ^alcg. Billiard Tahl s BY A. C. McG! LU YR A if. No. 39 Broad-street, sign, ot tile Ked Pott and Flos;. At PriTate sale Three ef Kavanagh it Decker's four poeket A Vd.' 1 TABLES, Slate Bede, in good order. Apply at once as above. 8 March IS Residence on Broad street. BY LOWNDES & (.'If?KBAIX, No. 26 Broad-street. At Th va te Sale That three storr BRI Tv HOUSB, known as No. 96 Broad-street, coatai lng 6 ro >oa?, paalry sal dress? ing rooms, with kitchen of 4 rooms. Gae through? out th? House. Lot 8< b. 134 lee. deep. ALSO. ' LOTS on Rutledge avenue an 1 Nunan-atreet. *. February 16 "106 Residence in Lamboll-nreet. BY LOWNDES & (?.'MMBALL, No. 26 Broad-etrc < t. At Private Sals That large RESIDENCE, Ne. ll Lambeu-street, containing niuo rooms and dieaaiug roon? i ; water works ia the lieuse. Lot measures ftf by 130 feet. Fol rua' y 23 tatbA ^arijincrn, (Castings, (Ctr. PHOiNIX IRON WORKS. JOHN F. TA\ LOR* OO. succEssoas TO CA DI KHUN dc CO.. Engineers, Boilermakers, &e*? Nos. 4. G nndS PRITCBARD-STREEI, (WEAR TBE DRX DOCK), Charleston, S. C. isIEA il ENGIN ES AND BOILERS-MARINE, STATION ERV AND PORTABLE. RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVEB? DESCDIFHON. ? SHAFTING, TULLEYS AND OE A RI Nd, IRON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS, CASILNGS OF EVERY KIND IN IRON OR BRASS. We jrn iran ten to famish EN GI VB -t sud BOILS of aa goo. I quality au] power, ..a 1 atas low rates caa be had ta New York. Baltimore or Pin lade ia hi AQlUrS FOB Ashcroft'* lji?ir*?rater Detector, inB ONLY PEI FEG I SECUPJTY AGAINS? DAMAGE FUO I LOW WATBB IN I LIE BGLLBR. REPAIR* PSOUPILT AT J BND BD Tf. February 1 nee Sao*