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THE DAILY NEWS. largest Circulation- THE DAILY NEWS BEIN a THE NBWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RB CO G NI ZED AS HATING 'I HE LAROFST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON. PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN THE POSTOFFICE A T THE BND OF BACH WEBB, ACCORDING 70 THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW POSTOFFICE LAW. THE DAILY NBWB will bo served to subscri? bers In the city at six DOLLARS a year in advance, or at BM KT KKK osiers a week, payable te the carri?re. LOCAL MATTERS. AUCTION SALES THIS DAY. LerrOH A BRUNS will sell at ll o'olock, at Ute old Pop'ofnce the steamer IlockLnd I O. MOBKIBK Mirru will eel' nt 10 o'clock, in front of bisealehrojiB, Broad-atrcot, ho eon, vehicles he. B. M. MAMRHAI.J. A H. oini.K will sell at half-past 10 o'olook, at tuelr office, Broad-elre t, mules, veal eire, &c. MILKA DBAJIK will ?ell Ht 10 o'olock, in bia store, corner King and Li bei ty BU esta, dry goods, cloth fbg and hats. M. HUNT k Sow will sell at lo o'olook, at their salo sro ra. Meeting-street, boots, a oes and brogans J. FBASBB MATHKWED wi'l sell at ll o'cli ck, at bte office, Broad street, a sud ile and draft horse. MEETINGS THIS DAY. St. Patrick's Bone volent Society, at 8 A. M. Hibernian i-ocVty at DM. Hebrew Benevolent society, at half-past 7 P. M. Savannah and Charleston baili oad, at 12 M. Jefferson Lodge, nt 7 P. M. Palmetto Plomer co-operative Asaoeietion, at half-pait 7 P. M. ? % -- LECTURE BY BISHOP PERSIGO.-lt is ht Bev. Bishop Perei' O will deliver a lecture at Joseph's Church on Thu red >y evening at elgut o'clock. Ad mission twenty-five rents. 1 bo lugh reputation of the reverend lecturer, and the good object to whum the reoeipts will bo approp: lated, should draw a Urge audience. ARRESTS.-Tho Columbia Phoenix, of yester? day, says: "Heney Key, Hr., and John Henry Key, his eon, Robert Kernigan, Pleasant sharpton aud William E. Flint, accused of not and attempt to murder William Kennedy, Deputy state Constable, reaobed thia city last evening, in oharge of fctate Constable Jbubbard, aud we e lodged in Jail." FIGHT AND STABBING AFFRAY.-Last Sunday afternoon, a seiioua fight oaourred in Sheph rd street, between five or six white men, when knives wore drawn and one of tho part , by tho namo of Oharlon, waa cut five tim a in the ba k and anio. He is said to b? dangerously wounded and laid up. The matter ls undergoing invea.iga Jon by a magis? trate._ ST. PATRICK'S DAY. -To-day, the Rrcat Irish anniversary, tho hearts of tho rona of Erin all over the world beat respons vo te tender recollections cf their nativo -oil and will not be for ott. nin Charles? ton, 'l he Hibernian Society will give a grand dinner, while tho st. Patrick's socie y aud other IrLh or? ganizations will oaoh celebrate the day after their own fashion. CAUTION.-Wo uhdorfltand that a female call? ing herself Mn. Smythe is going around the oily soliciting md and eoltoutlUg money for tho "I.adios Mutual .ld ABS cUtion." We have been requested by the olhccra ot sui' ?is -ocia ion to state that ni suoh person is author ized to do BO. but only snoh ar aro the rcga'ar colloc ors. and who have theil' booka with thc blgnatuii s cf the > ?lcera of the association. DESEOBATION. -Some of tho visitors to Mag? nolia Como ory, ol'lalo, have been acting in a most scandalous mau nor. cbipp n.; off pieces ot the tomb stones, deatroj lng thc Sawers and plants, and otber wlacdesociatiig.be home ot the dead Could not detectivee b j effectively employed to ferret out tbo perpetrator* of thea j outrages? Certainly some steps should be taken to biing them to condign pun? ishment. SUDDEN COLD.-The cool, change which iho thermometer inform d ua to >k place tn Biohmond on Monday, wa? u'otslong in reaching this latitude. Tho thermometer which, in the middle ot the day, on Monday, stood ut leveuty-lwo, bv sunrise on Tuesday morning had fallen to the nri bborhood ot forty, an J all das yost ord y the weather was cold, blustering and disagreeable, the sudden change being severely feb. UNDINE draw another fine house at thc i neu? tre last night. 1 be performance wa* not, on the whole, as great a stioc -ss as cinderella, but the audi? ence seemed well pleased, aud the ballet scenes and some of the tonga were applauded tt> the coho. Man. ager Whitman deserves credit for the excellent en 1er aainment ho has given us, and he' und bis company will bo weloomo whenever dey may see flt to pay Charleston another visit. WANTED, LODGINGS - Tho rush of visitors has taken the hotel and board, hg house keep ara by surprise and upset all their cumulation* J he Charleston Hotel is full from the basein-nt to the garrot, and ia retuning customers, while the Pavilion Hotel ia in the same pleasant predicament. These visitors did not come down to see Madame Diaol or Laura Boll or any < thor mau, but t* sos 'ha spring goods wu xii can be bought lo better advantage in Charleston than any othor place we wot of. THU CITY FULL.-There aro more oountry merchante and strangers generally in the city than there havo bern ut auy oue tim* since the'close of the war. The wh lesale. houses s om to bu crowded, and tho tapping uud hammering lite at ni<iht, together wibi the bright lights in the stores give old Churlea'.on ulmo.t au ante be lum lo k. One of tba moat gratifying features of , t io busin ; ju of tho prc reut season ia the f.ct that morobe ats have come up from Alabama and Ocorgl t who nave not visit.d us since Appomattox, acid ml . are we winning back our old trade. Blood will .ell I THE PEAK FAMILY SWISS BELT. BINGEBS. Tho renowned Teak Family ure shortiy to give a series of their delight'ul en ter tain m < nia at the Hi? bernian Ball. In Hie manipulation o? their favori ?a instrument? tb? Teak amity exhibit dexterity wnioh can only bo attained by long yo ira ot practioe. Their range of music is not no litni cd as in former days, as in addition io the performan?o at the boll table, I they now give a giv al variety of other instrumental mmio, a conccr. baud. Hie principal member* of wiri h uro youug ladles, hoing oa ? of tba chief at? trapions. Ao their slav i,i Ch irlestou will bo limit? ed to four daya, tuny will probably draw full house), and i catii should bo so -ured in lime. THE UNITED S TAT as COURT, MARCH 16-HON. .ORO. H. BI YAN. PKEHIDINO - [he report of Bc gidrar Carpenter ou tho petition of Wm. Miller to establish lieus waa <?omi. rmd, aud order of sale granted, 'iho report of tho registrar in the cae of J. O. B. Dargan on pond on to establish lien in the matter of D. lt. Ulidney waa confirmed, and sal? ordored, and ou of proceed i coats to he palo and balance roturnoJ .-obj ct to order of the court. Tie Beg'atrar reposed fuvorah y ou tho petititn ot H. T. Wright to sot tl a no e agdus' judgment in the case of A. J. amyly, bankrupt, and tba order waa accordingly mudo. Tuc ca o of J. A. Quuckenbush, petitioner to pl icc A. W. and C. c. 'lb moa m in? voluntary bonktuptcy, carno up for hearing, and tba dobtors wet? ccolared bankrupts, and ordered with? in five diya to deli ve. to Mm ?hal or Messenger a schedule of their effects, ko. FASHION NOTAS.-The pannier is now pretty much abolished. Light green and violet are to be the fashionable airing colora. High-boti<rned Poliah boola of black kid are tba moat fashionable boots for prom jua Jo French gilt and imitation Jeweiry ia etui the rag?, and baa almost entirely eupereaded the rael article. Seveiei wouid.be fashionable famille? on Fifth avenue bava added gaily- dressed pajos ?nd ft nukey a to their domesiio household. The natty E nallah out a-way o'oat, with side Sapa, will be tue correct and fash onabio styl? for gentle? men thia spring. Loco h>s beoomo a furore in New fork, and all th? old trunk* and cheats of our grandmother* ate being * ransacked to got tho balf-forgotien cobwebs of a fer? mw generation. SKIFF & QAVLOBD'S MINSTRELS appear at Hi? bernian Hall tonight, (or tb? first time, and will pre? sent a bill of vario i and rare attractions. 1 he com? pany em br JO* s in ita ll?t of performers, opera com med?aos, fl"? singers and export dancers. lhere is a flue brasa band attached to the troupe. BADLY SOLD.-There was a largo and enthu? siastic meeting of the Republican party at the Mili? tary Hall on Tuesday night, for the purpose of ex? pressing tbe kentimonts of tho Kr;.ubi can party with refoionco to the rumore I F?deral appoint ments. 'lhe meeUug ?is aridreat-od by tho Hon. Gillie-1 Pi lsbury. J. G. Mackey and Squire Bunch. The bardon of the speeches was a hearty endorse? ment of a preamble and set of resolutions offered by Mr. Wm. Tatt, deuouncir g George Vf- Clark, J. D. Oed dinga, Lr. T. Potter, J. P. M. BpplnJ. and others, aa not being in affiliation with the varty; expressing the hope that they will be left in Ihn "cold," in the distribution of Federal petro iago. In substance, the meeting was similar in Charleston to the one held m Columbia, save that lt was entirely devoid of da? tation._ BTJROLABY AND MURDEROUS ASSAULT.-About two o'clock on Monday morning, Mrs. MoBrido. re? siding with her husband. Mr. Barney MoBride, in Cannon-aUeot, between ni. ?-hiiii? una Ki vu, waa awakened by aemo one mevin g a ehair near hor bed aide, sh : oiiiotl to her husband, but before he could be aroused, the burglar s truck Mr-. MoHriJo two severe blows on the head and one on tho back. Tho noise awakened her hus Da od, who instantly jumped up and in his confusion called to the police from the window. Sergeant Nalvon and Lieutenant Campbell, of the upper wai as force, soon appeared, found *b*t th'* r-rem'ses kid boes thoroughly ran sack, d, and Mr. MoBride robbed of $202 75 in green? backs. Ihls was one of the most adroitly planned robberies that has ever been perpetrated in our city -the thief making the mist enreful provlaion for bia retreat before he bogan operations. The party is unknown. BEAL ESTATE SALES.-Tho following sales of real ea tate were effected yesterday: By Lowndes & Gnmbali-Lot of land six v by Bevon ty feet with buildings thereon, on south sido of Market-street, $5353; one-third cash, balano ? in one and two year?. By A. 0. Moaillivray-Lot of land thirty-flve by one hundred and twenty-four feet, with two atery wooden dwelling, cast aide Rutledge*, above spring street, known aa Mo. 70, for $1176; one-half cash, ! balance in o ie year. Lot ef land, No. 77 Ti add street, south side, thirty-six by one hundred feet, with buildings thereon, for $976; one-half cash, balance in one year. Three lota of land, eontinguous, five huud ed and no venteen feet by one hundred and seventy-two foot ia all, in the village of Mount Pleasant, tor $1000; one-half oash, balance in ono and two ye rs. By Lae ch k Bruns-Lot of land, twenty-six by one huudred and eixty-O'ght feet, with store thereon, No 313 King-street, $52.0; one-quarter cash, balance in ODO, ?wo and three years, bruah' house in Rodger's alloy, tor Saflfj cash. CLUBS AND STABS.-The following oasos wore tit - posed of before the Mayor's Court yesterday: John Bargiclrd, white, under the influence o' liquor and disorderly in a bar-room in Market-street, bined $3: paid. X. Spencer, colored, ly lug dowu drunk in Church street. Fined $5; couldn't pay, and ''sent up." ?. I' .cds, colored, disorderly conduct lu King street and resisting police. Fined $5; couldn't pay, and sen. np. N. Hui-le , to a, colorod, who applied for lodging the night booro, was discharged. Seve al citizens were reported for not having a platform la front of tboir gato*, and were fined $6 each. o iy<-r Bouse, white, drunk in St. Miohael's alley and disorderly connue! lu Guardhouse, t im-d $6 for being druntt, and $1> lor striking tbe poliojman. John Oheanut. colored, arrested by Onie ra Rood and Milson on the charge of stealing fowls from D, Faust, at the c >rner ot Elliott and Church streets. Held i ir examination. ?.Peter Bigbgraaa" was sentenced to twenty days in the House of Correction, tor escaping.from tue guard when sent to work on the drains, for pretend? ing to be slok in ihe hospital An attempt to break jail, by cutting through tbe iron bari?, was discovered yesterday morning, hy tho assistant jailors, io, time to frustrate the plaa?^* HOTEL ABBIVALS, MABCH16.- Paviiion Hotel. O K Lartigue, Blackville; ll Uorham, etea ship Saragossa; P s Worsham, Cooper River; J J Antloy, Orang burg ; Wm titearas, Mayfield, F1>;WH Smith, Warrentou; H W Bond,/Laurel County, Ga; J M Qourdock, dewberry ; Jos W Saxton, w" A Morehead, Union; Isaao hauls, Jr, Smoke's Croya Hoads; W U Smith, G F Wi cox, W K Goodrich. New York; A B Wood, A K Wright, John R Swain, Fyracuse, N T; J Weatherebee, Augusta; Wm t i adair, New York ; Robert i utile. 8t Stephens; W ti Davis, Georgia; Jno S hall, 'tennessee; J W Smith S C Dowling, Bam. berg; D Louis. Orangeburg; J J j avis and wife, Glen Falls; W W Williams, Mouck's Corner; 8 W Maurice, Klngstree; W FPooser, Oraugoburg; O W Green, St Albans. Charleston Hotel.-T Ke'ly, city; J P Storat, F E Muiray, 8 G H Ferguson, A A I artimore, CC Chandler,- Augusta; W O Burnett, Union; J J Green, New York; li O Gary, Captain J W Watta and lady. Mrs EL Gary, Newoerry; W Mitander, Stoekholm; J H K tot ter, wife and child, Thomas X, Whitman, C Kelsey and daughter, Mrs Holden, Mrs J S Hunter, New York; Jos Bartlett, Miss A Bartlett, Banger; H H Beadle, Edwaid A Weeks and wife, Now York; 8 A Plant, Connecticut; J V. Johnson, Baltimore; al? fred Rhett, Ashepoo;J A Davie, wife and child, Beaufort; B F Baker, Ashepoo; J T Robertson, J Langloy, Mis Langley. H M Bearce, Mrs Bearce, Boston; F Walker, M tus Walker, Mrs Boynton, Misa Brooks, L X Merrill, wife and two children, B'Blake? man, wife and son, H A Richardson, wife and aoa, J B Davis, F Ma\n .rd and two ladles, New York; J B Feuno. Mrs Fenuo, boston ; Miss Yeggioe, J A Bel d-n, J .1 Davis and wife, S A Joeepb, A Barnett, John B Bardy, wife and son, R Brown, Mr end Mrs J H TenEyck, Jr., Misa A Ballen, New York; RSV Hopkins, Baltlmoro; E W ero weil, New York; Colo? nel T G allison; U 5 A; Misa Al?leon, Atlanta; C Q Blanchard, Boatoa. BEPORTBRS' CRUMB?.- There will be a salo on the 18 . h instant of arboles recovered by the de? tect! vea, uniece cairned and identified before that time. ' Tax-piyera will bear In mind that this is the last mouth fdr paying the corporation tax. The time ii passod for unking assessments; per Bous ino requcatod to make their returns this week, or they will be subjected to an additional tax of tl .ty por cont. Leitch U Bruns will sell at auction to-day the steamer Rock and aa she lieu on the bank in Hog Is* and ( bannel. A ' grand old 'oiks' ooncert and tableaux vivant," are being held at the Adams Presbyterian Church, George-street, in aid of tbe church, and they are sub* stai.tu.lly patronised. Qa.te a nth- was created m lb? street yesterday by a gaily dres>ed masquerader, who was being cai ried to the guardhouse (or violating city ordinance by appearing on the threat in costume. An engineer on tho Northeastern Railroad threw a basket of clothes to pouoe one on the platlotm in tba depot on '1 uesday in mistake. Whoever the person waa, (hov wi J oblige by returning it to tbe loser, by leaving it at the upper guardhouse. A substantial plaukroid has bain laid in Ann street by tho South Carolina Railroad, in the neigh? borhood of tueir depots. It is a great convenieace to vol?elos, ho. The Upper Wards Guardhouse ia undergoing a thorough whitewashing and oleaning. The Uli ar lea ton Hot elis to bo adorned With anew styleof gothic g is fixtures. 1 ha Charleston favorites, the Vane s le tor?, left for Columbia last night, to Ali a brief engagement at that place. Hr. Pteinmeyer. at the foot of fteiufaln-street, ie willing to give a lat ge lot of sawdust at his mill to any eae who will cart lt away. .A let ol land in M ark et-? treat, sixty by serat ty feet, with th? buildings on it, was ?old yesterday by Lowndes & UrisiW? for #5853. Thia is a good pri?e, and shows that real cs ate 1? looking np. There is a city ordinance requiring a platform to ho laid .before tho gateway ot every house j it is being r gaily enforced. / Those who have not given the matter attention had better do so at ones. A new and weil built lighter, eonstrnoted by Mr. JT. J. Dewitt for Captain Joke Ferguson, oan bs sosa at Acoommodfcuon Wharf. 0 ANO or YOUNO DESPERADOES.- About half past seven o'clock ou Monday night, Dr J. L. Daw? son loft bis buggy in front " bis door, Chap: 1-streot, in charge of a small white ~jy, and weat into Mr. Vanderhorst's to see a patt eat. On com ug out ho found a parool of h'alf-grown white fellows asrnu'tlng his boy who wan resisting their attempts to out the liarnos* off the horno and steal tho bugey umbrella. The appeira ce of tb? Doctor caused the a to make off They are Lnowu, bowever, ;.u?%ill soon bo in limbo. \K-. THE LONG-TALKED OF THEATRE-If Charles? ton has not a thoatre worthy o* her population and the mi'i i tudo of her trade, lt in not (or want ol talk lng or writing, nor brcauao the social aud buslupss advantages of a woll conducted pince of amuseaiont are not p> oporly appr?olaie<]. J h Charleston papers have with might and uvon, during tho last two years, urged the immediate budding of a .theatre. There bas baon no doubt that the thoatre would attract strangers and business mon to our city. I twas bo* lloved that an eoonomloilly armbged and conducted theatre could be made to pay. 'I here seem d to be no qucstiou that a ?ito co dd be obtained on advan? tageous term?, and tnat tho mon y neccssa>y could bs rai ed among our citizens, and yet thu pi oj cot always hun? fire. What wai everybody's business w?* nobody's butines*, aud it wan hopeless that anythiug should be done i unless the matter woro takenup by some praolical, pushing men. Ibis is now likely to be tho easo, aad, wh lo notbing has been determined, there is still Dom or believing tba! the pr- Hm ina ry arrangements will soon bo so far advanced as to admit of making them public. As we understand it, the ?euoral plan is to endea vor te obatn the old theatre lot as the site ol the nstr theatre, lt is now yarned br ths Agricultural Inst tut?, and it is boped 'hat the lastieuto wi i ?on sent to lease it to ths theatre oompany for the con sidorattou of being able 1o uso the building for th ir annual and other meetings. Xhisglvos oho site, and wc lea?u that Mr. Whitman, tho manager of tho Ope? ratic Company now Ju tho city, and wno is hlmnolf an rdusated mechanic, ls willing to su' scribe about $10,tOQand take charge of the ejection ot the build? ing. What monoy is necessiry ls expected t> be rai ?od without 'difficulty, as there ie not a business house ia the eitv which could not uff -rd to subsoiibe ono h ii sd i o l dollars or more for the sake of having a theatre. Howe privileges might b? obtained from tho city, whleh should at least be wid nj to exempt the new theatre from city taxes torn term of >ears. We hop? that the gentlemen who ate discussing tho subj set will adhere to their determination and work the project through, (t can be done, aud the only question is, shall it be done ? -We say, yes I and at once. havannah and Charleston Railroad. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEWS. Tho annual mooting of this oompany takes plaoo to-day, and as tho election for President and 1 * rec ter* also takes place, it is to be expected thai tho stockholder * will pl<ee ot tho head of the road a young, active, energetic, practical railroad man. No other ono will answer. Put the road through at tho shortest possible lime. Tho h ta o demands it; the people ol Charle-ton dem m J it, and the stockholders and bondholders demand it. This is no time for favoritism. Wo want work to be dono-~short, .-harp and decisive. STOCKHOLDERS ANO I?ONDIIOLOERS. Ji US JJTES 8 NOTICES. To THE PLANTEES OF SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA-neHcvlng "WHANN'S" RAW BONK su PKMFUOdPHATE OF I i ME to bo fully equal to the best Fertilizers in maiket, aud Minor,o to many, and bein;; d?sirons of having it thor/ugh 1.? tc t cl, we bave concluded to offer the following Pr< unums; Isl For th? largest yield of Co ton Hom an acre ol land, a Sliver Pitcher worth $100. 2d. For the sec? ond largest yield ot Cotton from an acre of laud, a cliver Pitcher wonk faO. 3d. For tho Lurg at yield ot Corn from aa aore ot land, a bllvei Goulet worth $36. Tho above premiums will be awarded where "WHANNS"' RAW BONE ^UPERPHOHPUAIX a.one is used on the arro producing the >ield. '1 hose applying for tho premium* will be required to furnell eatisfaeto y evidence ol the smouat pro? duced on the aero, and a statement of the munn r tn which tbiy applied the manure. A limited amount only of this I hosphato will bo distributed during tho season. Pilcos, delivered on the cars at Chat leeton, ?65 per ton, rash; or $T0 for approved eily accept anees, payable 1st Novemi or. CLAGHORN, HEH It I KG h CO., Accommodation Wharf, charleston, H. 0., And Mo. 7 Warren Block, Augusta, Ga. February '23 Imo THE PROPRIETORS OF "Whsnn's Raw Bono Sttpeiphosphate ol Limo cordially i ,vito farmers, dosiers aad oliera interested lu procuring a flrst olsss manure, to call and examine Uielr werie, see process of manufactu o, aad iusp ct tho materials used. They have vo secret/, give full value, and guarantee their Phosphate to come up to the t tan dsrd aualysia. Claiborn, Herring & Co. are the agents for the sale of it in Augusta and Charleston. Fe br u a rv 29 Imo financial. NORTHEASTER? RAILROAD MONDS. FOR BALK BY J. H. WILSON. March 17 2 No 6 Broad-street. JjflriiulturaL li AMIE! RAMIE! THR NEW Tl ?TILE PLANT FOR HOUlHfRN cultivation. Planters and otberscau obtain roots, with a pamphlet siring full imorma.lou tor propagation and onltivation. A iredi supply of KOO i H just received. Send early it you wish to seouro roots. B J. PEARCE, A; ont, Maroh 17_wfm3? ?o. n* glug:streot. PEELER COTTON NEUD. ANOTHER F MALL CONSIGNMENT OF THE celebrated PEELER COTTON SE LD received ITO m New Orleans. For Ba.e by BHACKELFOTtD & KELLY, No. 1 Poy, O H Wharf. Tho ootton from above seed hrs sold in be New Orleans zaavket at 9 te l?cente ty Kt. above the quo tarions tor tko common Vane ties. March 16 _ 2fl EXCELSIOR COI TON SE KD. THE GFNUINE I XCEl^IOR SEA HUND S'EF.D, the Cotton oi whioh s >ld m this market ut One Dollar ond Fo ty Couts por pound (*1 *0), tor sal? in lots io suit poroba-ois, by WM. GC h Ni Y, Marchi Imo No. 102 lins Bay. Sljitls an? (irntnisbing t?ooi?. THE; Proprietor of tho Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods' Empoiium, Meottng-street, near Market, desirous of bringing tho lamons STAR Shirts into general uso, and believing that it is only necessary for gentlemen to wear theeo SHIRTS once to be well pleased with them, will hereafter of? fer them to his customers AND the public geaarally at cost prioes. His stock ol Kook Iles, bear fe and - COLLARS will also be sold at such prices as to defy competi? tion, and If satisfaction i? not G1YEN be wltl return ibo mousy. His ohargss are se rea? sonable aa almost to make bayer* believe the article? are given * He !s prepared to make Shirts to order with tho atmest diepsteb; aad bia assortment of ready-sssd? shirts is se fan that huyere eaa be fitted at a mo? ment's ??tico. For proof of these statements catt AT SCOTT'S (Nar Airs and Famishing 9?ods Empec?ala, Meottng-etreot, nearlr opposite Marke? Batt. January 1 fmoa guruwa re," (Str. HARDWARE I HARDWARE! AT WHOLESALE. MEUCH ANTS AUF. UV SPEOTFULLY INVITED to give mo a rall und erambie ? well ussortol s i ui ii;, oonaislstlug of Collina' gonumo AXKH Hkovols ?nd spades, ponuine Wiolttiruore Cotton uni Wool Cards, Jim Crows, Wire solve?, Trono Chains, Hot?. Mureil, Brade's and Plant?is': Powder, shot, Oirlridae*, Lead, rut and Wrought Nada, Spmea. Fry Pans, Kettles, Horse shoes, Wire cloth, Plough. Ropa. Hoop Iron. Build> Hardware, Tinwar?, Cammware. and a 'arre variety of FISHING TA CLE, suoh as ?KT YARN. Gilling Twine, Bods, Bimboo Canes, Hair, bilk, Linau and Chinese Grete Lines, at S. R. MARSHALL'S, No. 310 Kmg-straot, aigu of tho Big Gun. March 17 wfmlmo '. .'....?.IL. ? 1 ?Jcrt?tjern. CHESAPEAKE GUANO, AN AM MON 1ATED SdhUULE PHOSPHATE, * COMBINING ALL THE QB ? LUTES OF BON? AND PERUVIAN GUANO. HMHIS Pi'RTlLIEKR ts WARRAN TED TO GIVE J. satisfaction. Piante? und fanners arc lnvitod to send for pa iiphtole, descriptive of its virtues and how to a?.ply ic. 49- Price, $05 per ton of 2000 lbs. For ?ale hy K. SLUrTLFU, February 17 Agent at Charleston, a. O. E. KliANK COE'S SUPERPHOSPHATE ! rjlHE UNDERSIGNED BEG TO CALL TBB ATTENTION OF PLANTERS TO TnE ABOVE SUPERIOR ANO STANDARD FEKTILIZE IR - This PHOSPHATE baa bjon largely used in thia j State, and has given general satisfaction, and is a i mit ted by some of the most practical Planters to be equal to Peruvian Guano. PRICE: SIXTY DOLLARS PER TON OF TWO THOUSAND POUNDS, Cash or factors' aocoptanco, payablo 16th November next, with bank rate of interest added. Pelzer, Rodgers & Co., AGENTS PCR SOUTH OAUOLI?1 A. February 1 mwf2mo WANDO Fl??TlLlZElt. THE WANPO MINING AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY offers to the Flautera and F?rmcre of the South their Fertilizer, known as the "WANDO FER? TIL! Z LR," which the experience of the patt season has proved to be one of the most valuable in our market. It has for Its baeo the materialsiront the Phosphate beda ot tho Company on Asble> River, and la prepared at tb err works at the EAST END OF HASEt.-Si BEET in this city. In ender to guarantee ita uniformity and maintain ita high ?tendard, the C onipany has made arrangements ?Ith tho distin gnifhed Chemist, Dr. C. U. Mil PAM) Jr., who oaref olly analyses all the ammoniacal an.l other ma? terial purchased by the Company, und the prepared Fertiliser, before being effeted for sale. The Com? pany ia ie aol ved to make an article which will prove to bo a "Complete Manure," and give entire satis? faction. For terms, circulars, and othei information, apply te WM. C DUKtS & CO., Agents, No. 1 ion h Atlantic Wharf. January 4_m wi gmoe FISH GUANO. 1 A A BARRELS PURE FISH GUANO. 1UU For aale by KINSMAN k HOWELL, February 17 wfuOmo No. 153 Last Bay. LAND PLASTER. "t A Af \ BARRr.LS LAND PLATTE Ht, TO AB Xi f\)y f RIVE per Scboonera Bcud and Maiion uage. Orders received by OLNEY k CO February 26 "SUPERPHOSPHATES." CROASDALI 'S GENUINE PHOSPHATE AND BOWER'S COMPLETE MANURE. Both standard Fertilizers. For sale hy WM. GURNEY. No. 102 va* Ray, Solo ?gent tor South Carolina. February 26 Imo M. L. FILLEY'S ? elebrated Cooli in cr h to ves, "PHILANTHROPIST" AND " CIVILIANY' Manufactured at Troy, N. Y" ana for sale by IX L. FULLERTON, AUGUSTA, GA. THE^E STOVED STAND UNRIVALLED FOR capaoiiy, d.ir bditv, convenience i and the jwi eral pu poeo- to whioh i eokuii/ Stoved arc u-.ed. '1 he PHU AN JUROPIN i ia es tra heav> pited, and bas Ash Drawer; cm bo mad - lulo a six boiler hole .tove; has ci t iron Witcr Tank galvanised, or enamel Unod. A strictly bret-ciase ?tove. Ibe Ol vi I,I \ N is ol a neat design, and hat a Sue larpe Oven. Thia stove bo had with tho extension Dark, six holes, and ? o-< rvoir when desired For further Udoruwtion apply to D. L. FULLERTON, January 30 ?mos Augusta, Ga -g C. KAUFMAN, STOCK ANS REAL ESTATE BROKER, No. 33 BROAD-STREET, ?11 A RLES i ON, 8. O. WILL BOY AND SELL ON COMMI88ION, BBAL ?SJ ATE, Bonds ; tocks, &e. Also attend to Booting and Coil eting Renta. Maroh 1_nao _mwf Imo Q.ROROH S. UACKLKH'S STEAM PLANING MILL, DOOn, SASS, BLIND AND ?OXFACTORY, KINO, OPPOSITE CANNON STREET. MANUFAOTT'BBS A*D KBtfPS CONRTAWTLY ON HAND. DRESSED I UMBER of every rtaeerip. tlon. Deon, Saabes, Blind?, Mouldings and Trim? mings. Ali wo-k goar.mtood and at Northan prices. Boxes for packing of Banora manufactured aad constant'y on band, at his FACTORY AND WARDROOM-, Bing, epeowire cannan street, on Lin*Cliy Railway. mwf Imo BAO Marchi DENTIST. RGOM8 AT HIS UASIDBNO?. NORTHWEST OO? ?BB OF MEETING AMD SOCIETY STREETS. November tt fmwtauoe JJrufl?. QLbrmiral^ (Etc_ D R TI 5 S CHEMICALS PATENT MEDICINES PERFUMERY FANCY GOODS PAINTS OILS BPIOE8, Ac. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DR. H. BA ER, (LATE E. II. KULLUHS ?( O o.,) iVo. l?t M IC JJ TING-STN Eft r. If BAR MARKST, HAS ALWAYS ON HAND. AND WILL SELL AT THE LOW mi M A UK ET BATE? : HOSTETTERM BITTERS PLAN L'ATION BI TIERS HUFELAND'S GERMAN BITTERS 8T0UGHTON BITTERS WINE BITTERS IODIDE POTASSIUM BROMIDE POTASSIUM CHLOROFORM ETHER QUININE MORPHINE, AO. AYER'8 PREPARATIONS J AYN CL'S ALTERATIVE, EXPECTORANT, PILLS, Ao BAD WAY'S MEDICINES ll ELM HOLD'S BUOHU WRIGHT'S ELIXIR PAINKILLER VERMIFUGE DEAD 6 HOT, Ac. HALL'S SICILIAN HAIR BENE WER CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOR THE HAIR LYON'S KATHAIKON BARRY'S TR?COPHEROUS CHALE AN T'S COCOA CREAM, Ac NO CURE! NO PAY! FORREST'S JUNIPER TAR H. B A E R, No. 131 MEETING-STREET. March la _ TO BAKERS. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND REI A IL : CARBON AIR UF AMMONIA PRIMB HOPS CREAM OF TARTAR, No. 131 MEETING-STREET. March 4 MIGS ?N8JIIi???Ii\ES. THE UNDERSIGNED CALLS THE ATTENTIf N of both city and < ountry purchasers to hts large Btoek ot Vt COS, PATENT MEDICINES. PERFUM? ERY, FANCYOOOD ?, Ac, Ao., all of which he of? fers at the lowest market rate?. H. B A E R, No. 131 MEETING STREET, NEAR MAR? KET-STREET. March 4 BAAC8KA'? SURE PVPI FOR DFSTEOYINO Rata Mice, ftc , Ac. wlil'on tho unpleasant effect B arl ung from their dying in their holes A PHOSPHORIC PA VI E, hermetic i Wv acalee, and warranted to ke. p fresh for all times. The greatest disoovoi y of its kind in the > gp wa liva in. No persea need be tjoubl d wit > Kat? Mice, Bed Bugs or noach a, tor Mr. ls lucien's d<c tractive remedy is wit in the ?each of al), prepared onlv hy himself from rate and valuable oompounts it* cheapness is as wonderful as its eflloacv-hun dr< dnot testimonials have bo u leccivel from all parte oj the>Unjted states a? to ns value and satisfac? tory operative power, from which, for wunt of sp ice, we timply select the following. WILLARD'S Ho tia., \? ASHINOTON, D. <\, 1 October 1st. 18C8. J Mn. ISAACBKK-Dear Kir: lt. ci en mo great pleas? ure to testily to th ' gratifying result obtained at thin Hotel dirouge usiner your Phosphoric Paste; it ia now two years s;nee Tflrs> heard ot your remedy.and dote mined to give <t a fair trial; that trial proved ao auccoMsiul that not a trace ot Rata or Roaches have since boon discovered, although previous to that timo vre were completelv overrun. Wishing von eveiy success in the useful cureer you have chosen, I romain, yours res* ectful y, JOHN WOtJFE, Engineer. For aale by DOWIE kt MOI8&, Wholesale. Druggists, No. 109 MeetlDg-streeot, corner Hasel, Cbarleatou, b. C., January 13 wfm4S Agents tor southern States. AT EB'S CHI BK. Y PJOCTOBlL, j ^Wk For Disensos of the Throat LB iff^ ? unU I.uugB, DDUk ao fonghs, ? T^M Colds, whooping Cough, JHSL ^fl^y Bronchitis, Asthma und M Consumption. PRO 1 .A BL Y NEVER BEFORE IN THE WHOLE history of ntediotne has any thing wou so wideivand so deeply upon the confldenca of mankind as thia excellent remedy tor pulm?n-ry complaints. 1 brough a long series of years, und among mostet the raen? of men, it bus riam higher and hither in their estimation, aa li baa ueoonic bettor known, Its uniform character and i ower to cure the various af? fr?tions of th? lungs and ?hroat. havo made it kuown as i reliable protector garnet them. While aoap'ed to milder forma of dine -so and to y >ung cutid ei-, it is at the aime time the most effectual rem edt that can be given for incipient c>.m ump lion, aun the dan perou- a!teoi.i -iia ol the throat und lung'*. As a pro? vision apaiust sudden attacks ol or.-u.>, it should bo kept on hand lu every family, aiufin-ieed, as all oro sometimes ?ulueot to colds and cough?, all should bo provided with this antidote for t hun.. Although yettie i CONSUMPTION <B thoucht incura? ble, stili great numbers ot caaes where the C?*OUHO seemed set lu i have been onrapieleiy. cured, un i the patl<-ut re?tored to sound health by the CHKRUY PECTORAL, so complete is its ma-tory over tho mn orders of the laius and Throat, th ut the moat ob? stinate ol them yield to it. Worn hotning o o could reach them, nuder the QfctfcnnT PECTORAL thoy BUO aide and divappofir. -INOKHSAM) Po BL to SPEAKGRS find great protec? tion fi om it At-ait MA is always relieved and often wholly cured by it. HiioNOiriTis is generally cured by tdki g the CHER? RY PECTORAL ii. sm., ll and freqnout liosos. so KOi.orally aro ita vtrtu>? knowr that we ncod not publisii the certificates <<i them hero, or do more thau uM> re tbe public that its qualities are fully maintained. dyer's Cathartic Tills, FOB ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY rtiYSlCt Are PO composed that disease within the ran e of their .action can rarely with - t aim or evade them, 'j hoir penetrating proporlles BO neb, and clo use, and invigorate evoey portion of *the human organ? iran, correcting ita diseased action, and rest^rin^ Its healthy vitalities. As a consoun nee ol tbe?e pro pe des. the invalid who ia bowen do wu with pain or pby? ic 1 di bilby is astonished to find his health or enemy restored by a remeoy at once ao simple and inviti g. Not only do they cure tho every-lay complaints of everybody, but eke many formidable and danger? ous disease*. I ho agent below namt d ia , leased to ramleh gratia my Amer oau A m nae, containing certificates cf their cure? and directions loi their use in the followirg compa'nts t Costiveness, Heartburn, Headache arising fiom disorder of stoittuoh, Nausea. Indigestion, Pain in ?nd Morbid Iuaoti.n of the bowe.a, l la lulcnc , Loes of Appe? tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complainte, aria* lng from a lo? state ot the body or obs ruction ot . 11. funoi ions. Ihey are an excellent alterative tor the renovarlo* of tho bio a and abe restoration ot ton? and strength te tho tynan debilitated hy dis? ease. ; MUBTAWB BY Dr. .?. c. A Y ii li dc co,. Lowell, Mass. Sold at wholesale, by DOWIB A MOISE, Charleston, 8. C., and hy Kelsi! Druggints every? where. fnvftSmos nao . : De"?,*rbor 35 .. ?.??.?.i.i.,..,i.,......i,,,., i"W.III...i Mr.hii'",i".r..iim;i.?....ii CHARLESTON Ho. ?7S KlltO-liTRnKV, GOLD AND TIN VOIL, AMALGAMS?, Mt NEB AL mera. Steel Gooda, and trwj art?ele used by the Dentis*. ?mo January tr Ruction Sales. Multi, Vehicles, Ploughs, Handtome Furni ture, and a Miscellaneous Library, at Auc? tion. BY R. M. MAjtfNHAIX k BRO. THIS DAY, at holf-, as?. 10 o Vlook, at Wo 33 Rroad street. M ai ob 17 Two Donkin, one Cashmere Goat, at Auction. BY H. M. MARSHALL & BRO. rBI8 DAY, at balf-paal 10 o'clock, at No 33 Broad stroot. Vliircn 17 Dry Goods, Clothing and Hats. BY MILES DR A KB. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'c ock. I will soil at my Htoro. corner of Klug and I Iben v stresta, Piocon WhitoFL?NNl?L. fatu et, CHB lim re, Prints Mozambique, I inon, i.n^i, i no OB fcc. Dozens Itehiap und Linen Bos. rn Milrea, Ladies' and Oem's IJo-iory CllovoH, Bundkerchiol's, Linen Cambric and Hem atitcb ; Bair Nota, Ribbon? ,? Coml)8, Biuaben, Muro i, Hind vari', &c. 300 pair Cns: micro and Meinet Paula 60 auita OoatB and PantK 60 '1 wi'od and OaaBimo o Sacka 00 dozen Men's und Boy's Hats, latest nt y lc. March 17_ Boots, Shoes, Balmorals, Gaiters, Brogans, ?e., ?e. BY N. HUNT & SON. THIS DAY, tbo 17th instant, at 10 o'olook. in our salesroom, No. 142 MiotuiK-street, wo will sell lor O 'Sil, 190 casca, our usual splendid asao?tmont, of B OTH, MtOEH Brogans, Balmorals, Gaiter*. Ac , all fresh and desirable gooda, to which wo invito the attention of buyer*. M ?rob 17 One Fine Large Draft and baddie Horse, Six Years Old. BY J. FR?SE?, MATHE WES, , No. 50 Bro Ad-at root. Will be told THIS DAY, at,my office, at ll o'clock, 'lorim- cinli. 9 March 17 Valuable Plantation at Auction. BY J. FRASKR MATHKWES, Auctioneer. By virtue of an order ol sa'e to mc directsd by tho Hon George 8. Biyan, Judge ol tho O S. JUialnot Court for the Diatriot ot south Carolina, 1 will off T for aale at public auction, at tho Old tost f moe, foot cf broad-8treet, Charleston, S C., on WEDNESDAY, March 24,1 h. 1869, at ll o'clock, A. M., All that valuable PLANTATION OB TRACT OP Ii AND, In ' t. Lune's I arish, in the County of Beau? fort and Crate of houth 1 aroliua, < o-umonly koowa as ' Bellefair,'' and rout lining eight hundred an I bixty-h'Ur acres, mor- or leaa. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay lor piper' and stumps. LOUI- Mer. A IN, Assigne of E. H Barnwell, Bankrupt. March 4 ths2mwi8 Valuabte City Property, at Auction. HUTSON LEK. Anctioaeer. By virtao ot an order of ea'e to mo directed hythe the Hon. Georgo :>. Br>% i, Jadgo ot'th United Kt; t?? l-latrlot Court tor tho D stuct >f ?outh Car? oona. I will > ffcrlor ade, at Public Auction, at the Oid Post omeo, loot of Brpad-streer, onarleshm. >. C., onl?t,.-rAY, Apiil Otb, 18C9, at ll o'eio;'? A. M.. All that LOT OF LiHb. with th? buildings there? on, st.uate on Ihi noithside ot Aii.rkct-str et, aud known aa Ko, 120. in the etty of Charleston, inea-ur iug in front on Market- tree< ihtrtv feet. and in depth flit>-Hoven teet, bo tito-name moro or leas; bounded cn tho no'lh b.v hu d.-i no or lute of Wm. Waidswor.h. cuai by la> <:s ol Jae b . oaenfiu ii, south by viarkot-stroet, and wost, by laudB now or late of &la y tiivtfor'o. Terms-one-third fe 'fh; b d 'nee lu two equal auc oeBaivo aunual instalments, Bt-curod bv bou.l ot pur ol? i-ser beariiig intet cat ti out nav of a lc, and a mort? gage ?pou1 tho premises. ' tie hui.nil i; 10 bo insur? ed for not lesa than the amount of th.- bond and the policy assigned. LOUI-? tl O L A N, A asi orn?e of li. Dily, March 16 15 17 19 22 23 27 '?9 31 Ap2 5 6 THK 8T-?T??-. OK SHU ri: CAROLINA GREENVILLE COUN1Y.-IN CR AN.1ER V. Wyman. Byrd ?- Co., vs. Gradi/- $ Hawthorn. Bill to Foreclose Mortgage, $c By virtue of the decretal order of bis lionor. Judge Jamas L. . rr, mete n tho above casa, I will sell to th* highest bidder at Oreo, ville Courthouse, on MONDA?, thc th of April nen. The PREVlsEisdcBcrib d in tho pleadings, viz: All that PlECl , PAKOi L AND TRACT OF LAN D, situated in the Countv ol Groeu\i lc Bevon miles frcm the * outtiou e and six nom the Gr^c ville railroad D< pot lyluKonbotb side- of Brody Uiver, containing lour hundred and niueiy niue i.croa, more or lea!", in a ht?li s ate of cultivation Upon the place 1? lociitoi tba voil known ?.'ot on and Wool Foctory of the d?fende ts 1 ho rot. on 1'actory ia in tull opera ion, with thorne nino hundred and flfty spind'ea sud tweni -lour loorn?; the Wool Factory with ono hundred and twa. ty mule spindles, ?H also m good orocr ai.d succi-esful ope at'on. On the preau ses are a good Flouring, Gi lat and Caw Mills, w th blnokeraith ?ho -two oom ortable dwelling houses and several smill nvwd houses tor.hu Operatives, with a nice brick chuicb. I hew.uer l ow r at all seasons 1B BUtlicient to drive three times the amount of machinery now lu operation. Ths country la roma kuhl. hea'thy, with a climate un aurpasaea In the United Mutes, with a sober, indus? trious ai d en?Tootie population. Wooded landa ad J'.cont well timbered, can be purchased at reasoua ble prices T- is U ino boat oopo tunny tar au iu vcBtmeut to capitalista that has bcou offered in the up-oouutry since tho war. terms cash. Furchuser to piv for papers and stamps W. A. Mci) \N1EL, ?. C. U. Clerk's Office, February 2d, >8ti9. March 0 * sw8 B /WistfUaucoas. H K A DI ? lt ti A DI ?UPKRIOR WHE\T AND RYE BREAD CAN BB furnished at the RUlLKDG fc-tiTREET BAKKI.Y. I o ri h oi Bull-street, or detivertd to families in any portion of :he city. BUNK, delicious MUFFINS, WIGS and HOLLS can bo bsd ?very cay at the Bakery. March 17_wsi? THE ACTS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS OF THiS Gr euer al Assembly OF SOUTH CAROLINA, PA9SED AT TH 15 SPECIAL S15-.KION OF 18C8, togotier with tho STA IE CONSTITUTION and MILITARY LAWS i E KN AO 1 ED. For ?alu by D&NNY & PERRY, Printer J and stationers, No. 163 Meeting-street. March 15 mwfo J AM.K.S A. ll U If P ll M , No. 9 S TATE-ST lt BET, OFFKR>< HU f-EitVICES TO THE PffBin AS a G b-NEU AL AGEhl for the COLLEI I ION OP Rb Nit?. A* t OUNIS, BUviNG AND HELLING OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPER 1Y, nn 1 an.-other Commission r.u ino s (hut may be ontruat d to his care. Ho will bo prompt iu the disonarge of duties, ann will endeavor tx tpu bo .t of his ability to g<va satistao ion. , Marcb 12 L?1SD0N AND PAIUS EXPOSITIUSS, PRIZE MEX>ufta.X-S 1 THE GEORGE A. CLARK'S O. 3ST. T. SIX COU?, SOFT FINISH SPOOL COTTON. - This favorite Thread being Six Cord io No. M), purely Soft Finish, ia recommended for jifa rreat superiority for Hand and Maohtna Sew? ing. . ' FOR SALE BY THE trimdftX Wholes*!? and Retail Dry Vm4? wad Notio? Balers. Jtartion Soirs. Horst*, Vehicles; ol*?, Furniture, Twenty Mat? tresses, Pillows, $c, ai Auction. BY G. McBI'lDE SMITH. THIS DAT, ?11U o'clock, at bi? Bah aroona. ALSO, BOOP IRON, As1?, Curry ''orno?, ?ardon Hoe?, Coffee aud spice Mills, blacking &o. Msrch 17_ A Small and neal Dwelling, No. 97 Smith' street, west side, (wo doors south of Can? non-street. BY G. JIcBlUDK SMITH. TO-UOIIROW, tito ist.b instant, at ll o'olock, at the Old PofUifflcc Terms-Half cadi ; ibu i alanue in ono and twa years secured as usual. Marebaser to pay G. MoB. 8. fer papers snd Mnmps. stuwiba March 17 Steamer Rock/and, at Auction. W. Y. LEITm & 1?. 8. BRUNS, Anet lonccrs. Will bo sold at Auction, 'IHK DIT, th? 17th lust., iu trout of tho Old PoetoOlo?', at ll o'clock. The SI Ha MICK t.O<'Ri, vN ?. aa Nbc now ios OB ths bank near Hog Island dannel Tho Eugine baa huon recently put in complete or-tcr; is a Beam EuRino20 Ind Cy.ind? r, 6 luoh Strohe. Tb? Hull is sheathed with yelKw metal. 'lorins-One-half cash; balance in noie at thirty day, with bank Interest, and approved ondorsor. March 17 ftuw3 Residence in Water street. North Side, a few Doors /rem the battery-No C. W. Y. LEITt n Si K. 8. BRUNS? Auctioneers. Will be sold at Auction, ou IUESD*Y. 21<1 instant, at tbe Old Po - otk-a at ll o'oluck, The desirable three and a half WOO KN DWBL LINO, oo a brick bat-emout, ont.iining ll Bqnaro rooms and 2 attics, wi<h necessary outbuildings. Lot measures 2*>6 feet front, by 112 feet in depth, moro or less. terms-One-half cash: b?tanos in ono and two yours, with interest. Property to he insured and polis v assigned, lurehaser to pay us for papers and stamps. Possession to bo given two week? after salo. . wstu3 _March IT IN P HU ITT. W. Y. LEIT. H& R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. Fair, E-xceutor, vs. Thayer, Administrator. Pursuant to a Decretal Order In this case, I will offer at public outcry, at the O'n Customhouse, on MON? DAY, the 6th of -\prii, at ll o'clock A. M., All that LOP OF LANI), w th a three story Brick D wei lng situate on tho south sido ot society-street, measuring and couta'ning front on Soclety-stroet 44 feet and on the buck line 44 foot, and iu depth on tho ouHt and wcBt lines 102 foot, be tho same maro or less. On the lot are all the necessary build? ings uHual to a comfortable aDd well appointed res? idence. Condlti ns-One-third ca?b ; balan e in one. two and th> ce years; credit portion tobe scoured by bond and mortgage, nond draAing intereot at the rate ot 1 per cent, per annum. The t>orch <se will bo requir? ed to insure, and keep insured, the premises during the cintJuuanco of the ere Ht, and assign the policy of Insurance, and will also bo roqub-od to pay for, papers and the necessary s amps. M reh 17 Tl 25? , ' * ?^ff'q. ^^Ucttoncfrs' Jpnoute SuUs. Real Estate. BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH, No 31 BroJid-stnot, ?culb side, near State-street. At Private !-alo MUSI CL > 83 SEA ISLAND OOTTON PLANTA? TIONS Valuable Pico Plantations Valuable Upland Plantations and Farms Extensiv.- a id V.hiabla ManuflOtorles, Mill Sites and Di'lighttui -umuier Uusidoncui lu variour parts of tho South. ALSO, HOUSES AND BDILDINO LOT8 of all sizes, prlo and descriptions iu every port ol thooity. January 25 uiwl3mo BillUrd Tabhs. BY A.c. MCGILLIVRAY, No? SO Broad-street. si?n of tbe Uett Post and toing. At Private Sale Three ef Kavanagh & Dooker's four pocket A Nd? 1 TABLES, Slate Beds, m good order. Apply at once as above. 3 March lil JHarl)tnctt), (Eastings, (tit. PHOi??X IROTWORJI?S. JOHN TAYLOK& (JU.1 SUCCESSORS TO CA9IKRUN Ot CO.. Engineers, Boilermakers, &c-? Nos. 4, 6 ?nd 8 PRITCHARDS TREE!, (NEAR THE DRY DOOK), Charleston, S. G. STEAMENGINES AND BOILERS- MARINE, STATIONERY AND PORTABLE. RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPIION. SHAFTING, PULL?YS AND GEARING? LBON FRONTS FOR BDTLDESTG8, CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN IRON OR BRASS. We guarantee to furnish ENGINS 3 and BO ILE of as good quality and power, and at as lo w rates oan be bad in Nsw York. Baltimore or Phil adelphi AO EH XS FOB Ashcrofts Low* water Detector, THU ONLY PERFECT SECURUY AGAINST PA?tAGE FRO Al LOW WATER IN THE BOIL1R. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED IO. February 1_nao amos jyJT K KT IN O-STlt K 1</A' FOVAORT. THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW FURNISHING THE IMPROVED MCCARTHY COTTON am, . STEAM BNQINES AND BOTLBR9, of tarions sise* on hand > IMPROVED YEltTIOAL AND HORIZONTAL CORKS MILLS, SUGAR MIi.I.H, SUGAR BOILERS AND PANS, ot sll sises HORSE POWER* AND GIN GIARING, from 6 to 10 feet In diameter IMPROVED LEVER HOT f ON PRESSES for K md . power. Haw and Rice Mdt? MACHINERY AND CAsT?KtiH of all description* made to order Particular attention paid to HOUSE FRONTS AND <>A8TTNGS FOR B?XLD INOM. O lt ATI NOS, CISTERN COVERS, SASU WStOffTS, Ac, <&ct WILLIAJA b. HENEREY, MACH I NISI AND FO UND EH No. 814 lfSBIlNO-HTRHBT, CHARLESTON, P.O. Augusts .; . _sur,? . i ? " ..?? "> ?" * '~ _______ _ V lt O At 4 Tl? 3M? e____MBBWB_P horse [tower ino nd in? the ?KS* ? _f ? 1 FM Se.conrtSJ Corliss^ i-ut-o? H__3?^yS^*U-lffi iioair^'l?.glnes Portable ll J I fil III JrVll lisgi'ee. ?to. Also. Olren Ki 3 ? I HI. S ?vN! !?* Matav and ?aug Sawf H *? I 1*5 I i I "O Jl Mills, Bn#ar 0>?tie Mila. ?|U^iasehsj<L>_sfarilait b? ?cg Pulleys. Ac. I.afb liT-l|>lit^>aTgraW J""1 shingle Milla. Wheat Sn^lsVll J*WH uu1 Cocu Mills, Otrcular ?ffflk; il B ^ ^ a-aOT aws Ballina, lie Sendl WWsW??kW?kW?r9 tot descriptive Olroular aa* Prttis Last.