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THE DAILY NEWS. Largest Circulation.-'/'///.; DAILY NEWS BEING TUE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RE COGNIZED AS HAVING TUE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN THE POSTOFFICE A T THE END Ol EACH WEEK, ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW POSTOFFICE LA W. THE DAIM NEWS will bo served to subscri? ben? in tho city at six DOLLARS a year in advance, or at FIFTEEN OENTB a week, payable to tho carriers. LOCAL MATTERS. A UCTIONSALES THIS DA Y. TL M. M A ii sn A 1,1, & BROTHER will sell at quarter-past 10 o'clock, in front oftheirofflce, Broad pfeet, hores-;, mu'.?6, i.e. IiErroH A Bausa will sell at half-paet 10 o'clock, at No 82 Qneon-BI reet, furniture of a tamily. WIU.IAM MCKAY will sell at IO o'clock, in his salesroom, Moodon street oatmeal, furniture, ko. ii. MOUWDB SMITH will sell at 10 o'oleek, in his saleroom, Broad-streot, horses, vehicles, Ac. A. O. MCGILUVHAT will PO,1, at ll o'clock, at No. 7*9 King-street roan, contents of a grocery store. J. FBASEB MATHE WES will sell at ll o'olock, at the old Post?nico, a plantation In St. Luke's Parish; also at hie office, mules, carts, ac. MULES BBAEE will ?ell nt 10 o'clock, la bia store, comer King and Libeity stieets, clothing, dry goods and hats. N. HUNT A, SON will sell at 10 o'olock, in theil Balosroom, Meeting-street, boots, el'ses and h rogan a. HOLMES A MAOBEXH will sell at - o'clock, at their office. Broad-street, a four seat carriage. MEETINGS THIS DAY. South Carolina Lodge, at 7 P. M. Delta Lodge, at 7 P. M. M. A. and P. A., at half past 7 P. M. ADVERTISEMENTS FOE THE NEWS droppod into tho iron advertising box at the corner of Hayne . and Mooting f-treets, before II o'clock P. M., will appear on the following morning with as muob oer ta'nty ae if they were left at the office. JOB PBINTINQ AT THE NEWS OFFICE.-For the accommodation of our friends and the public, we have Just established, hi connection with our business, a Job Printing Office, where we are now prepared to execute all kinds of job printing with cheapness, accuracy and di ?patch. This department; of our office is in charge of accomplished and con Bcientlous practical printers, and our friends who favor us with then* orders may rely upon their punc? tual and careiul execution. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY.-Tho subscrip? tion books of thia new company are still open. A large amount was subscribed yesterday. PILOTS.-The Health officer of the port, Dr. Lobby, calls the at teni lon of the pilots to tho extracts from the quarantine laws published in another column._ ACKNOWLEDGMENT.-The thanks of THE NEWS are tendered to Captain Heid and Purser Strobel, of the steamer Liberty, for their kind remombranoe, so acceptably and delicately manifested. THE STATE COURT-HON. B. B. CARPENTER, P&EBIDINO - In Equity.-No business of a public na? ture was transacted yesterday, tlio court being en? gaged to a late hour in hearing argument in caused on the docket BEAL ESTATE SALE.-The fellowing sale was made yesterday, by A. C. McGillivray,' auc? tioneer : A tract of two hundred acres land on wmi mala w Island, butting on the Sound, for $3000; one third cash, balance iaoue and twa years. CHAMBEE OF COMMERCE.-Wo havereoeived a neat pamphlet, printed at the Courier Job Omoe, containing the niles of the Chamber of Commerce, with the tariff of commissions and other regulations adopted by the Chamber, a hst of the offloers and members, and an index of the awards made under its sanction to March, 1868. This pamphlet ia pub? lished, we believe, by authority ef the Chamber. THE SCHOONER MONTROSE.-This fine schooner, which came into this pert aome tims since in a distressed condition, hound with a cargo of molasses from New Orleans for New York, after un? dergoing complete repairs and taking on board her cargo, was oleared yesterday by her agents, Messrs. J. A Enslow A Co., for ber port of destination. The Montrose now presents a fine appearance, and re? flects much credit upon those who had a band in fitting her up. Captain Knudson should be muob pleased with his tidy craft, and we wish bim a speedy and prosperous voyage. THE UNTIED SXATES COURT, MARCH 23. EON. Oxeaos S. BBYAM, Pas?ronla.-The Judge approved of B. H. Wardlaw as assignee of J. M. Van Diver,of Abbeville, and Henry 8. Kerr, of same place. Ten days further time to reaew echedulo in volun? tary bankruptcy was allowed A. W. and C. 0. Thames. The report of sale of effects of J, 3, Brabham, by his assignee, F. Q. Smith, was approved. The report of the registrar on the petition of ' B. W. Lawton, as? signee, to complete purchase by bankrupt, B. Mar? tin, was read sad confirmed. The Court was occu? pied the br 'ance of the day in hearing sundry libels against the. ..mer Volunteer, and after argument, decreed damages to libellants. ANOTHER HOTEL.-Both of our fine hotels, the Charleston and Pavilion, are crowded from base? ment to attic; numbers of persons have been turn? ed away, and have had to seek accommodation In private boarding houses, "and yet the crowd of strangers dr es not diminish. It is very evident now that Charleston is pieooming pepu ar with the travelling public, and when the Savannah and Charleston Railroad ls completed to Savannah, SS will be tbe casein lees than twelve iroaths, three fourths of the Florida travel will pass through this city. But we have not enough hotel accommoda? tion, ai d the Mills House, one of the finest hotel buildings in the South, has its doors' hernetlrSUy sealed. This ls not ss it should be. The Mills House can be made to pay well, sod it ia to the in. terest of the ci y to have it opened at once. Wo hope that come one will look into i he matter at once, for unless Charleston is made attractive, wo cannot expect to retain the large transient butln'si which we now have. A puslieg ant popular maa could have the Mills lions J open again in a very short timo, and wo have no doubt that lt can be rented on favorable terms. HOTEL ARRIVALS, MARCH 2o".-Charleston Ho? tel.-!) M Hurbon), Baltimore; General M 0 Butler, Edgefleld; H H Hickman, W S Stevenson, F L Brantly, 8 Franklin, Augusta; J A Sanders, Bikers ville, Oa; B 0 Wall, Jr, filbert, Oa; James Creswell, Abbeville; John C Calhoun and wife, Samuel H Holmes and wifo, Mrs Nichols, J Eggimin, New York; A Lilly, P N Cordy, Baltimore; K J Brambah, E W Humphreys, C Lyman and servant, New York; B B Branson, Lariing:on; W Shatton aud wife, Chas Olimm, wife and daughters. New York; L P Bags dale, B D Hasoll, Tlmmonsvllle; Colonel James Greer. H E Or*>er, Dayton. Ohto; A B Miller, T 0 Acton and wife, T A Shepherd, John W Timpson, Miss Mount, Misa Barrls, Miss Wescnat, New York; OM Thew, Augusta; B T Lawton and lady, Geor gii; E M Thompson, Jefferson, .Ga; W N ?covill, Orangeburg. Pa vii,on lietel.-lt W Spar hawk, steamship Mag? nolia ; .john O Donnelh), W M Noises, Charlotte, North Carolina; G J bhepherd, Longmire ; R T Yar? borough, Mont icol o, Florida ; J P Ukin, Alston; G yt Spoke, Webster, North Carolina ; L D Clarke, Le wis vii te; L A Briggsr, Manning ; 3 B Parker, Na? poleon, Ohio ; P Flantiasurg, O W Plautinburg, Canton, Illinois; 8 Leckie, Jr., W W Blanchard, A Bed* OT son, Mrs Pritchard, Mm Hoick, Wm H Scott, Augusta, Georgia; P G Henlow, Summertown; G M Bergen, New* York; I?aao Dumiieg, Bangor, Maine; B W Davis, Lake City Press ; J A Little, Wadesboro; O A Brook, Cheraw; L W Walter, Tacewell, Georgia; 3 L Lowe, James T Wallace, Buena Vista, Georgia; W G Short, Red Boas Georgia ; W J Mal?rea, Miss 7 L Melaron, Miss JV Maldron, Miss KMaJdron, (Sumter; J N Johnson, 8 H Bel lintier, John 8 ?huck, Barnwell ; W P Mathews, Talbot, Georgia ; J T ?oungblood, Williston ; L H Pill, Blackville. MEETING) or COTJMCIX..-The regaler meeting of Council was he'd lest evening at half-past ?even o'olook. PreBont-Tho Mayor; Aldermen Geddings, Potter, Lindstrom, Doreef, Oade, Olnoy. Honour, Voigt, Moore, and Wbilden. A communication from J. B. Blssell, requesting a loan under the Fire Loan act. Beferred to the Com? mittee on Fire Loan. A communication from the residents of Bull-street on tho subject of a drain in said etreot waa referred to the Committee on Streets. A communication from B. 8.. Veronee, nuking a re? duction of assessment on hie property, waa referred to the Committee on Accounts. A communication from residents of thepberd strret, praying that the eald street be openod to travel, was referred to the Committee on Streets. A communication from Mrs. Mahoney requesting that provision be made for the support el an inmate of the lunatic asylum, waa referred to the Mayor. A communication from Goo. S. Pelzer, City Regis? trar, submitting mortuary and meteorological Health Department reports, was received as infor? mation. Communication from Geo. S. Pelsor, City Regis? trar, on tbe propriety ot constructing drams in vari? ous portions of the oliy, and regularity in emptying the vaults in the city, and suggesting other sanitary measures. First part referred to Committee on Streets, and ha'ance to Committee on Hospital-. An application from Wm. Bobb, executor, for pay mo rt for piece of land taken to widen King-street, waa referred to Committee on Streets. A com mua ?oat lon from Alonzo ?T. White, Esq., stating that hs had learned Council was willing to treat with Mr. Della Torre on tho subject of a right of way in Wsshington-street, was referred to the committee en Ways and Means. A communication from A. D. Es ti ll, stating his in? tention to erect a weeden house, in Butted go-street, waa referred to (he Committee on Brick and Wooden Buildings. A communication from Anna D. Kaufman In rela? tion to Reld-street and the effect of its condition on tho property in the vicinity, waa referred te the Com? mittee on Streets. A communication from the Commissioners of the Alma House, calling attention to repairs necessary in tho house, and asking an appropriation of $1009 for tho purpose, waa retened to the Committee on Pub? lic Buildings. A communication from the commission of varions medical men to investigate the propriety of filling oertain lol* in the western part of the city, was, on motion, ordered te be published with tho proceed? ings of Council, and action delayed until the next meeting of Couaoll. Tho report of the Captain of Police for February > showing the number of fires, arrests, tte, was re? ceived as information. The annual health report of the City Registrar fer 1868 was received as information. Sundry bills from the Board of Firemasten for making changea in certain engine houses were laid on the table. The bill of E. P. Halsey was referred to the Com. mitt co on Accounts. Sundry bills of tho Health Department were refer? red to the Committee on Accounts. The bond of J. C. Cambell, Lieutenant of Police, was approved. Alderman Geddings, from the committee to whom the petition of Wm. Lebby and others was referred, reported it inexpedient to take any action on the said petition. The same Alderman, from the Committee on Hos? pitals, in telation to removing inmatea ef Old Folks' Home to quarters on Pottered eld, made a var bal re? port favorable to the measure, which wai received aa information. Aldermen Gradings, from the Committee on Ways and Means, named Z. B. Oakes, E. W. Marshall, An? drew Kimonds, Alva Gage, Elias Rodeln and George A. Glover aa a board of equalization. Adopted Alderman Olaey, from the Committee on Accounts, reported favorably en sundry bills against the city, amounting to $4,074 46. Adoptad. Alderman Whildan, frosa tho Committee on Light? ing the City, leaerted favorably on bill of Gas Com? pany, amounting to $9.909 95. Tbs bill to regulate the measurement and inspec? tion of timber and lumber w<ts postponed until the next meeting ef Council. The commuais ition of George 8. Pelzer, City Reg? istrar, en using offal on water leta, waa postponed until the next meeting of Council. Petition of the Young America Fire Company in relation to building them a house, was referred to the special committee on Fire Department On motion of Alderman Wbilden, General W. E. Martin, counsel for L. J. Bar bot, Faq., was allowed ta read kia do tea ce before Council. ' The reading flnlahei, Alderman Olney moved that the reply of the late City Engineer he referred to tho Cox mit tee on Streets, to report at the next meeting, and they be requested to employ three competent perseus to re-measure the streets in question. Adopted. Alderman Voigt moved an amendment, that Mr. - Barbot be allowed to select one of the three, which was lost. Adjourned. A JUST CLAIM.-We understand that a num? ber of persons, in making their returns foi .state taxes, have included the amount of sharea of stock held by them in pabilo companies which themselves .re taxed upon their whole capital. The State is not entitled to tax the came property twice, and, aa the returns were made under a misapprehension of the law c lused by ita prolixity ?nd ambiguity, the persons assessed should be allowed to withdraw their returns and substitute correct ones to their stead. This ia a just- claim, and we presume that the County A?eeesor will make no difficulty about it. HOORAY FOB THE VELOCIPEDE.-Another of these wobbling, pirouetting, shin-scraping, coat, tall elevating inventions of cavorting genius, on which a mau can travel in any attitude, from a per pennie ular to a horizontal, at the rate of a mile a minute, reached the city yesterday, consigned to L, Chapia ft Go., Nos. SO and 39 Hayne-street Crowds gathered io see the extraordinary performances ol amateurs oh the two-wheeled monster, but it waa not until a gentleman from Mow York mounted the vehicle and went through the streets like the wind, that anybody believed the thing would go. The gentleman aforesaid pronounces it to be one of the beat and most, substantial he has ever tried. Our citizens can gratify their curiosity, by calling at Messrs. Chaplu A Oo.'s store, snd, if they wish, can invest then: greenbacks in the "last sensation." MONUMENTAL PAIR OF THE WASHINGTON LIOUT TITFAHTBT.-Tho fair of the Washington Light Infantry, tot the double purpose of increasing their charity fund and erecting a m nument to their dead who fell in the late war, is destined to be the grand? est event of the kind which bas ever iranapired in Charleston. The entire community have more or less of a personal interest m the undertaking, and it will, therefore, receive a warm support on all hands. The hall has already been engaged, and arrange? ments aro on foot to decorate it in tbe most t pion a ld manner. The ladies will put every garden undet contri bu? ion for flowers, and what with their tact and skill and pleasant faces, to say nothing of vulgar pecuniary help from masculine po drets, they will make a fairy scene beside which ''Whitman's great flfecon thousand dol'ar transformation" would ap? pear "of the earth, earthy." CLUBS AND STARS.-But few oases were on the docket yesterday before the Mayor. Charles Har leaton, colored, arrested for stealing books from Mr. Seabrook's house, was turned over to a magistrate. M McBride, whit?, drunk and unable to take carn sf himself. Fined $5. Bon Lockwood, colored, arrested for stealing an ?vorcoat from Mr. T. L. Bissel!, Mo. 128 Calhoun atrcet. Turned over to a magistrate. Elizabeth Middleton, colored, stealing clothing rom the resido nc o of J. G. Rentiers, Mc. 89 Amen 38-atreot Committed to-jail on mafrlrtrato'a war? rant. A fight occurred in Smith-street on Saturday aight last, when Green, colored, struck Brown, coi? ned, on th? head with a ahmg-shot, indicting several severo wounds. Green isa well known one arm fellow, and was committed to Jail yesterday. Isaac Bojd, colore J " was arrested yesterday br Officer Levy tor stealing hate hom the steamship Magnolia. John Beary, colored, waa arrested by Officer Nix* son for stealing calico from Joan Livingston. ? saddle sad brldls belonging to T. Kresaell, Jr., was recovered yesterday by Use detoctivee. ?nW^.*?,-~.1iwlL?**I"*"4** br Oftest Gray for appropriating the goods of another, '.? . ?.. ? h ? -. .": -'Vi,- ' ANOTHKB KU-KLUX-KILLINO ANNOUNCED. Forney's Washington Ohroniolo, of Monday, has the following: P. J. O'Connell, a member of the South Carolina Legislature, telegraphs to Hon. A. 8. Wallace, claim? ant to a aeat tn Congress in the Fourth District of that state, that h i rather was shot in tte street on Saturday, at Fort Mill, in York Couuty. The mur? der is attributed 'o politioal motives. The murder t r was, of course, allowed to escape. No particulars of the alleged murder have yet reached us; but we venture to say that tho state? ment, as far, at least, ns its political aspect is con? cerned, will turn out to bo a pure invention. THE BELL RING KR?.-The Peak and Berger families of bell ringers have the greatest combina? tion cf musical attractions that has ever been brought to Charleston. The belle, though beautiful as well as wonderful, form but a small p-irtion of their programme. Tho troupe consists of fourteen performers, all of whom play on the bells, and each of whom has a separate spacialty. Their por foi manees on their harps, cornets and violins must be heard to be appreciated, and ?heir vocal powers aie raro and charming. Their first performance wlil be given at Hibernian Hail to-night. Seats should be seoured early, as the bell ringers always draw crowded houses. REPORTERS' CRUMBS.-The repairs mention? ed in i ns NEWS, aonae time ago, contemplated in tho Guardhouse, have been completed. The main room ia divided by a partition, and the sergeant's office has boen railed eff ou'side of the Mayor's room, making lt convenient and accessible. With the Renerai doing up of the building the promises present a very improved appearance. Tho spring weather ls drawing a number of visi? tors to the battery, which by the way needs some re? pairs on the walk where the water settles after rain. The dividion of the county into townships will shortly begin, according to the maps lately before the Legislature. There was a paper read before Council last even? ing, which is m literary curiosity. It ref ara to hygi? enic matters. Tho Promptitude Colored Fire Company paraded yesterday, the occasion of the anniversary, present? ing a respeotablo appearance. 'There is a gem of a picture at Russell's, King, street, representing the Virgin and Child, dose by Mr. Caradue, of Aiken, 8. C., which bas elicited tbe most favorable criticism. Mr. John H. Shuck, of the Barnwell Journal, is at the Pavilion Hotel. Still another lot of prisoners were sent off to the penitentiary yesterday. The jail ia now nearly empty, but was reinforced by four recruits yea. terday. The City Registrar's report for last week showa a total of only twelve deaths-five whites and seven blacks. R. M. Marshall & Brother yesterday sold at auc? tion, twenty shares Union Bank stock at SO 26, and ten shares at $8 60. BUSINESS NOTICES. BOOTS AFD SHOES.-Messrs. Lyons & Murray publish an attractive advertisement in another col? umn of this morning's NEWS. They offer every va? riety of boots and shoes at moderate prices, at their establishment, No. 78 Market-street. -o CANARIES.-A raro opportunity ?snow afford? ed to landers of singing birds to supply themselves with fine canaries at very moderate prices. See ad? vertisement of J. Careen, in another column. SOMETHING NEW IN'THE GAB GLOBE LINE. P. L. Guillemln, at his store in Church-street, near Market, haa now on exhibition a new and beautiful design in the gas globe line, known as the Parisian Globe. It is sbaped Uko a vase, and has a Maltese cross cut in tbe side. This pattern ia exactly shani tr to thoBO used in the European cities, especially in Paris. It combines beauty, finish and utility, and is worth an inspection. Mr. Guillemtu will be pleased to explain and show it to those who will call on him. -o L. E. CORDR AY k Co.'s SASH AND BLIND FAO TOBV.-This complete establishment, located at Ne. 2 Prltchard-street, opposite J. F. Taylor A Co.'a ex? tensive machine shops, is constantly supplied with sashes, glased and unglazed, panel doors, hst house sashes, mouldings, ike, which are also made in a highly workmanlike manner, and at a reasonably abort notice. The proprietors are well known sad experienced mechanics, and are peculiarly skillful in their line. Prompt ness, energy and first-class work aretha character]sties of their concern. financial WANTED TO BORROW ?1QAAA ON UNINCUMBERKD REAL Rf PfJUUU TATE. For particulars apply to March2t 2 G. MCBRIDE SMITH. BANE BILLS! BANK BILLS! OF ALL KINDS WANTED, AND HIGHEST pri?e paid by ANDBEW M. MORELAND, March 19 No. 8 Broad-street. _Jto?fc, iC0atfeti0ttrrt>? (Etc._ JjHI ADI xTX^A^DI^ SUPERIOR WHEAT AND RYE BREAD CAN BB furnished at the RUTLEDGE-8TRBET BAKERY, north of Bull-street, or delivered to families la any portion of'he city. BUNS, delicious MUFFINS, WIGS and ROLLS can be had every day at the Bakery. March lt wai* Shirts on) /araisbiag ?solis. TILE Proprietor of the Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods Emporium, Meeting-street,- near Market, desirous of bringing the famous STAB Shirts toto general use, and believing that it is only necessary for gentlemen to wear these SHIRTS once to be well pleased with them, will hereafter of? fer them to bia customers AND tho public generally at oost prices. His stock ot Nock Ties, Scarfs and COLLARS will also be aold at such prlooa aa to defy competi? tion, and if satisfaction is not ' GIYEN be will return the money. Hi? charges ore BO rea? sonable as ?Inoat to make buyer? believe the article? are given AWAY He ls prepared to maka Shirts to order with the utmost dispatch; and his assortment of ready-made Shirts is ao full that buyers can befitted ata mo? ment's notice. - For proof er these statements call ' AT SCOTT'S Star f-hirt and Furnishing .Goods Emporium, Meeting-street, nearly opposite Market Hall. January! G m os I Itt I? o M I K, it ? o fr TEAS, WINES, BRANDIES, Ac, And Dealern in CHOICE FAMILY GitOOEWES. WtS. 8. CORWIN $ 00. js^aoods delivered te all paris of the City. Ootober M jPrt) ??o?ifi, ?tr. I?BW SPRING- GrOODS .JUST OPENED AT STOLL, WEBB & CO., Nos. ?87 AND ?80 KING'STREBT. DRESS GOODS IN LAMB VARIETIES OK THE TATEST STYLES and <. li nicest colors una doti;; NH, which wo gu?r? ante? at the lowest prices. LONDON PU IT t LO 1 BS CHENE SPRING POPLINS JAPANESE CLOTH8 FOR SUITS MOZAMBIQUE!? IN PLAIDS AND STRIPES. All colors in Brown Poplins tor 8uits Challies and Armenu Cloths. ALSO, Fulllinesof BAREGES, ?ACONKT?, Lawns, Or? gandies, French Cambrics. Colored L' non. Lawns for Dresses in very ntat colors and patterns, together with, every ctfcrr variety ci Dr6ss Goods. WHITE GOODS. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE ABOVE Department. We are now showing every variety, and at reasonable prloes. i BLACK GOODS. OUR STOCK IN THIS DEPARTMENT IS FRESH and of tho most desirable GOODS tor the season. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING LARGE ADDITIONS in all Uao novelties of tbe season. We beg to call special attention to eur ED9ING and INSERTING8, which are cheap and of the newest designa. Are also showing good variety in REAL THREAD LACE, Real Valenciennes Lace, Real Cluny Lace; a full va? riety ol Imitation Lacea, at very low pri?es. We beg to call special attention to a joh lot of La? dlee' La o-tr loa med Collars at 96 cents, very cheap. Also showing the largest assortment of LONG CLO! Hs we have had this year, of tho most desira? ble qualities for family use and at the lowest prices. We have marked our entire stock at the LOWEST FIGURES, and assure all our patrons of bargains in every department. The ladies are spec'ally invited to call and ex? amine oar stook before purchasing elsowhero. New Goods by every Steamer, AT STOLL, WEBB & CO. March 22 mwlS FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS. MELCHERS & MULLER. NO. 211 K I N Q .S T R E E T, EESPEOTFULLY INFORM THEIR FRIENDS and customers that their stock of the present and coming season, consisting ot' tho moat fashion? able DRESS GOODS, SILKS LINENS. WHITE G0GD3 SHAWL*, LAMA LACE PRINTS GLOVES, HO >IE RY CASHMERES, &c, &c, Ts larger and more complete than ever before, and an inspection of it before pure basing elaewhere ia BOliotted. MELCHERS A- MULLER, March 20 smwS No. 217 King-street. SPRIGG 1869. FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS. LORD & TAYLOR HAVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS TO EXTEND their WHOLESALE BUSINESS, would respectfully inform SOUTHERN RUTERS that their stock during the coming season will be LARGER AND MORE COMPLETE than ever before, and an inspection of it before pur? chasing elsewhere is solicited. Having their own buyers in each of the principal Eui opean markets, they will be able to Main tala the lonR established reputation of the house for keeping desirable, saleable goods, of which, also, their long experience as anecessfdi retailers is ample guarantee. The "several <* aper, m> nts are, viz: SILKS, DRESS GOt Di, CLOTHS SHAWLS, CLOAKS. UPHOLS? TERY, LIN BN ki, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY aa? GLOVBH, LADIES' and CHILDREN'S i UTFIT TING, in each of whisk will be found goods select? ed-especially to meet the demands of Southern cus? tomers. Samples of New Goods sent upon application. LORD & TAYLOR. Nos. 461, 463. 466 & 467 Broadway, 1 """ _ . Noa. 266, 267, 269 h 261 Grand-street, ) fj-ff WHOLESALE WAUK BOOMS: Noa. 461 to 467 Broadway, en rance on Graud-st. Marcha Uno* ?tpatic Pitiers. T:R,-V PUN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, * AND ALL DISEASES, Or THE STOMACH AND LIVER. THEY ABB RECOMMENDED BT TBK MEDICAL IF A. Cf XT XJ T "ST. HlEOILl-JvXAB? ?fe CO,, A.GIWTS, NXSW YORK. Manirfactnred by C. F. PANKNIN, CHEMIST AUB APOTHECARY, CHARLESTON, ?. O. tikT-For Sale by Druggists JEverijwJtere.H& Febiuay IS mwflyr HARDWARE ! HARDWARE ! AT WHOLESALE. MEROHANTS ARB RESPECTFULLY INVITED tb give me a call and examine a well assorted 81O0K, consieistlng of: COLLIN8* GENUINE AXES, SHOVELS AND SPADES GENUINE WHITrlMORE COTTON AND WOO ? CARDS JIM CROWS, WIRE SEIVE8, T K A C F. CHAINS HOES-Elwell, Prado's and Plantera' POWDER, SHOT, CARTRIDGES, LEAD CUT AND WROUGHT NAILS, SPIKES FRY PANS. EE PTLES, HORSE SHOES WIRE CLO i H, PLOUGH ROPE, HOOP IRON BUILDERS' HARDWARE, TINWARE, CAR? RON WARE. And a large variety of FISHING TA OLE, such as NIT YARN. Gilling Twine. Rods, Bamboo ?anas, Bair, Mik, Linen and .-b?nese Grasa Lines. Also, Agent for DODGE'S PER PECT PLOUGH. 8. Rs MARSHALL'S* No. 810 King-street, sign of the Big Gun. March 17 wrmimo DENTIST. BOOMS AT BIS RKSTDRNOR. NORTHWEST OOR NWt Of MEETING AND SO DUSTY STREET*. November St finwfluoa LONDON AND PAIUS^EXPOSITIOXS. PRIZE IIVTEZD^LS 1 THE GEORGE A. CLARK'S O. HST. T. SIX COB?, SOFT FINISH SPOOL COTTON. il Thia favorite Thread being Six Cord to No. 80, purely Soft Finish, is recommended for ita groat superiority for Hand and Machino Sew? ing. FOR, SALE BY THE Principal Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods and Notion Dealers. February 27 _gmo THE ACTS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS OF THE General Assembly OF SOUTH CAROLINA, PASSED AT THE SPECIAL SESSION OF 1808, together with the STATE CONSTITUTION and MILITARY LAWS RE ENACTED. For Bale by DENNY & JP JERKY, Printers and Stationer , No. 163 Meeting-street. March 15 mwfO Prnfls, Chemicals, (Ste. EMPLOYMENT AT YOUR OWN HOMES EITHER SEX-Suitable for steady hands. Pays large prouts. Address for particulars at once, COSTAR, No. 10 Crosby-st., N. Y. LATE8T NEW YORK NEWS. LADIES!! Look Out ! ! Look Out ! ! Look Out ! ! Look Out! ! '-Beautifies the Complexion." ".ives a Rosy Glow to the Cheeks." "A Ruby Tinge to the Lips." "Removes all Blotches and Freckles." "The Best in the World." "COSTAR'S" BEAUTIFIER! THE Bitter-sweet and Orange Blossoms, *7" One Bottle, SI-Thte? far 13. 1000 Bottles sold in one day la New York City. 49- All Druggists in CHARLESTON sell lt. !' COSTAR'S " STANDARD PREPARATIONS ARR "CostarV Hat, Roach, eke, Extermina? tor?. "Costanas" Bed Bag Exterminators. "Uostar's" (only puro) Insect Powder. "Only Infallible Rem ed tea known." "IS years established ta New York." "9080 R?xes and Flasks manufactured daily." .1 ll Beware 111 of spurious imitations." "AU Druggists in CHARLESTON sell them." Address "COSTAR," No. IO Crosby-st., N. Y. Or JOHN F. HENRY (successor to) DEM AB BABB as h Co., 21 Park Row, N. Y. Sold in CHARLESTON by GOODRICH, WINK MAN de CO., WHOLESALE AGENTS. March 23 nao lyr AY ER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, I j For Diseases of the Throat Bj Jy j. and Lungs, soon as Coughs, |fl yfaf .Voids, Whooping Cough, -BBL- J Bronchitis. A s th mu. and Consumption. PROBABLY NEVER REFORE IN THE WHOLE history, of medicine has anything wen so widely and so deeply upon the confidence of mankind aa this excellent remedy for pulmonary complainte. Through a long series of years, and among most ot the races of men, lt has risen higher and higher in their estimation, as lt has Become better known. Its uniform character and power to cure the various af? fections of tbe lungs and throat, have made it known aa a reliable protector against them. While adapted to milder forma of disease and to young children, lt is at the same time the moat effectuai remedy that can be given for incipient consumption, and the dan? gerous affections of the throat and lungs. As a pro? vision against sudden attacks of Croup, lt should be kept on hand in every family, and indeed, aa all are sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all should bo provided with thia antidote for them. Although settle l CONSUMPTION IS tbounbt incura? ble, ehUl[great numbers ol oases where the disease seemed settled have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the CHXBBT PEOTO&?&. bo complete is Its mastery over the dis? orders of the Lunas and Throat, that the most ob? stinate of them yield to lt. When nothing else could reach them, under Gie CHEBBT TEOTOBAL they sub? side and disappear. MNOF.ns AND PUBLIC SFBAXKBS find great protec? tion from it. ASTHMA is always relieved and often wholly cured by it BRONCHITIS is generally cured by taking the CHXB? BT PECTORAL lu small und frequent doses.* So generally are its virtues known that we need not publish th? certificates of them bere, or do more than assure '.he public that its qualities are' fully maintained. A yerV Cathartic Fills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OP A FAMILY PHYSIC. Are so composed that dlaeast Within the range of their action can rarely withstand ot evade them. Their penetrating properties search, and clejnse, and Invigorate every portion of the human organ? ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring ita healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these pro pe? ties, the invalid who ls bowed down with pain or physical debility ts astonished to find bis health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day complainte of everybody, but also many formidable and danger -ms diseases. Tho agent belo? named is pleased to fi rnisfa gratis my Amer oan A m ame, containing certificates of their eures and directions tot their nae in the followirg comp'sints : Costiveness, Heartourn, Headache arising from disorder of Momaih, Nausea. Indigestion, Pain in and Morbid Iuacti .i of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appe? tite, Jat ndfco, and. other kindred complaints, aris? ing from a low awe of HIM body or obstruction ot i ts furclions. They are ua excellent altermtivo tor She renevatloa o? Ul? W.?od and the restoration ol tone and strength to the system debilitated by dis? ease. 1 rarcPABED BT Dr. C. A?KR dc co.. _Lowell, Mass, Sold at wholesale, by. D?WIR * MOISE? Charleston, 8. C., and by Retail Dm ggf* ts every? where. fmwSmoa nae Deeeaobe* 35. B08A DALIS Parities the Blood* WOT Stale by Druggists ?-eerywhor?? .WrM nae lit ?torttoit Salts. Furniture of a Family Removing from the State. W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers Will bo sold at Auction at thc residence 82 Qucon streot, between Mooting and King-streets, THIS l) \ Y, 24th inst., at ball-past 10 o'clock, BUREAU*. Bedsteads. Wool and Feather Beds. Dining Tables. Chairs', Sofas, Sideboard, Wash?taudB, Moat Safe, Crockery und Glassware, and other ar? ticles. ALSO, 1 Suporior TRAKT HO H SK, Wagons and Harness, Spring Cart. ALSO, 2 Superior MILCH COWS. Terms caBh-all articles to be removed on day of sale. March 24 MIUHIKF'S SALK. BY A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias,to mo dirocted and delivered, (and with consent of all parties oon cirned.) will be sold, at ll o'cloc k, A. M., on THIS DAT, the 24th day of Varch, instant, on tbe premises No. 7i" King-street Road, ai tho corner i-inious-s'reel. Ali the right, title and interest of tho defendant in a STOCK OF GROCERIES. &c. Levied on and to bo sold as tho property of D Nordnueyer, under an Execu'ion in the.case ot H. Klatte A co. vs. D. Nordmeyer & < o '1 erma cash. K. W. M. MACKEY, March 24-_s. c. c. Valuable Plantation at Auction. BY J. FRASER MATH K WES, Auctioneer. By virtue of an order ol sale to me directed by tho Hon. George S. bryan. Judge of the O'. S. District Court for the District oi South Carolina, I will offer for salo at public auction, at the Old Post i theo, foot of Broad-street, Charleaton, 8. C., on THIS DAY, March 24th, 1869, at ll o'clock, A. M., All that valuable PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND, in rt. Luke's Parish, in the County of Beau? fort and State of South Carolina, commonly known as '-Bellefair," and containing eight hundred and sixty-lour acres, morn or less. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. LOUIS M ob A IN, Assigne of E. H. Barnwell, Bankrupt. March 24 _ths2mwlB Carriage. BY HOLMES & MACBETH, Auctioneers. Will be sold THIS DAY. 24th March, in front of our office. No. 36 Broad street, One four-seated CARRIAGE, in good order. Terms cash. March 24 - Three Work Mules, Seven Light Plantation Carte and Harness, and One Buggy. BY J. FRASER MATHEWES, No. 56 Broad-street. Will be sold at my Office THIS DAY, at ll o'clock. Terms cash. March 24 Horses, Mulei, Rockaway, Dray, $c ; Bal anceof Contents Grocery Store, Scales, $c; Handsome Collection Household and Office Furniture, Picture Frames, Shot Guns, Crockery, $c, at Auction. BY B, M. MARSHALL & BRO. THIS DAY, at quarter-past 10 o'clock, at vo. 33 Broad-street. March 23 Grocery Sugars and New Crop Molasses. W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneer?. We will sell by auction, on SATURDAY, 27th inst., at 11 o'clock, at Accommodation Wharf, CARGO per schooner Mary A. Holt, from Matanzas, as follows: 48 hhds. San Sebastian 1 Good, 12 hhds. Confianza \ Choice and 60 hhds. Recurao [Extra 76 boxes Dos Felices j GROCERY SUGARS 69 hhds. choice new crop Muscovado Molasses 6 tea. choice new crop Muscovado Molasses 89 hhds new crop Clayed Molasses 14 tes. new crop Clayed Molasses 40 hhds. new crop Centrifugal Molasses. RISLEY A CREIGHTON, Importers, Accommodation Wharf. March 24_ Valuable Plantation at Auction. BY ALONZO J. WHITE & SON, (Brokers, Auctioneers and Beal l?state Agents. By virtue of an order er 2_*- *? me directed by the HOB. Gorge 8. Br van, .ndgeof the ?i_d.ted aiateo Court for the Diatrlct of South Carolina, I 71" #t" fer fer sale, at Public Auction, at the Old Postofflce, foot of Broad-street, Charleston, 8. C., on TUES? DAY, the 13ih of April, 1869, at ll ?'clock A.M., All that PLANTATION OR TRAGT OF LANB. known as Koa tide, containing 1168 acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands cf Mr. Mc? Cains, on the east by hinds of Mr. Corbett, on the weat by land of Mr. Yenning, and on the south by the Sound, aa per plat and survey made by Robert K. Payne, Esq. Said Laad being In Christ Church Pa? riah, County of Charleaton. The above Plantation to be seid is subject to a lease to ose Wm. Hock ady for a period of ive years, commencing en the first November, 1867. and anding on the first Novem? ber, 1872. Annual rent $900 to accrue te purchaser front day of sale. Conditions-One-half cash; balance payable m two equal successive annual instalments, with intercut at the rate of 7 par cent, per annum, payable semi-an? nually, secured by bond or bonds of the pur? chaser and mortgage of Plantation. Purchaser t o pay for papers and staaaas. LAWRENCE W. O'HEAR, March 22 mwflOtnl Assignee Theodore Stoney. SOUTH CA HO 1.1 N A HA1URUAU. to? GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ? OHABXESTOH, S. C., February 13. I860. ( ON AND AFT KR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14TH, the PASSENGER TRAINS of the South Caro, lint Railroad will run aa follows : FOR AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8,30 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.6.10 p. M. Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery anc? Grand Junction. FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.80 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.6.46 P. M, Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Rail? road, ana Camden train. . FOR CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.?.8.00 A. M, Arrive at Charleaton.. -.6.00 P. M Leave Columbia....7 45 A. M Arrive at Charleaton.6.00 P. M. AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave Charleaton.....7.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.6.S0 A. M. Connecting with trains for Memphis, Nashvilh and New Orleans, via Grand Junction. leave Augusta.4,10 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 A. M. COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Leave Charleston.6.05 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.;.<.4.45 A. M Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Leave Columbia.5.30 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.30 A. M, Sr MM KU VILLE TRAIN. Leave Ch arlos ton.8.00 P. M. Arrive at Summerville.?.20 2. M. Leave Summerville..7.10 A. M. Arrive st Charleston.8.25 A. M CAMDEN BRANCH. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Leave Ringville.,.4.20 P. M, Arri\e at Camden.7.00 P. M. Leave Camden.iv.......6.35 A.M, Arrive at Ringville. .9.20 A. M, ?ign?d? H. T. PEAKE, Fobruarv 15 General Superintendent. OFFICE No. a 7 d KINO, OPPOSITE LJASEZfSTBEBT. January 27_8mo * FRO Ai * TO 350 horse power, including the ooleorsteJ Oorllae Cut-off Engines, ?lido Valvo sta? tionary i Portable Engines, Ac. Also, Circu? lar Muiav and Gang Saw Min?, Sugar Gan? Mils, >-ha. fina Pulleys, he. Lath and Mungle Mill?. Wheat and Corn Mtils, Circular Saw?. Bellini?, Ac Baad for descriptive Ct rails? and Price List. WOOD & MANN STEAM ENGINE CO., February 18 Cmos Utica ^few York. JUAT1NO ANO HAIRCUTTING, BY W. E. M?Be HALL, AT THE BROAD-STREET BARBER 8AL00Nt ?tO. $L (09 fttAOM). Dooeniher s Dry Gooda, Clothing, Bat?, ?"-c. BY MILES DRAKE. rms MORNING, at IO o'clock, 1 will nell, at my Store, corner of King and Liberty st roots. SATIN KTS. White Flannels, Print?, badiT', Gente' ?nd Misses' Hosiery, Oilcloth Tablo Covers, Neck lies, Cloves, Pocket Books, Coloene, Pomade. Um? brella?, L. C. and H. 8. Handkerchiefs, Oarpot Bigs, BelnavB. Sh'rts, Knives and Forks, Mirrors, Cassi mere and Hatinet Coats. Pants and Vests, Cotton Drill Blousos, Military Frock Coats, fcc. ALSO, 80 dozen MENS' AND BOYS' HATS-latest styles. March 24_ Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Balmorals, Gaiters and Trunks. BY N. HUNT & SON. TH13 DAY, 24 th instant, at 10 o'olook. in our Sales? room, No. 143 Meeting-street, we will sell for caeh, 100 ciaos, our usual splendid assortment, of BOOTS, SHOKS, Brogans, Balmorals, Gaiters, fcc. ALSO, 25 nests DAMAGED TRUCKS, on ace cunt of all v;uuuoctiod. Ma?\;h 24 Sale of Imported Goods. Alto, Household Furniture, fie. f WM. McKAY, Will sell THIS DAY, (Wednesday). 24th instant, nt No. 136 Meotiug-street, at 10 o'clock, 130 lb. packages of OATMEAL, boxes Family Soap, bweot Oil, English Table Halt, fcc, fcc ALSO, MARBLE-TOP BURKAUS. Washstands. Hair and Moss Mattreeses. Crockery, Glassware, and a general assortment of Household Furniture. Maroh 24 Horses, Vehicles and Furniture, consisting of Bedsteads, Bedding, Chairs, Tables, Crock? ery, fie, at Auction. BY li. McBlilDE SMITH. THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, at bis salesroom, Ne. St Broad-street. ALSO. HILLIARD TABLES, Hardware, Perfumery, fcc. March 24_ A Handsome Three Story Brick Dwelling, No. 26 George street, next Northeast Corner of King-street, at Auction. BY G. McBKIDE SMITH, TO-MORROW, the 26tb instant, at ll o'clock, at tho Old Postemos, will be sold, The above, containing 7 square roe ir.?, dressing ? room, bath room and pantry; gas throughout ; brisk kitchen with 5 rooms, brisk carriage house, 3 rooms, stablrs, good cistern. Lot 47 y% feet front, by 178 ' feet deep, more or less. Terms-Half cash; the balance- in ono, two and three years, secured as usual. Purchaser to pay G. McB. S. for papers and stamps. March 24_thawth4 Positive Sale of Two Lots on the north sids of Allway-street, near Spring-street, at Auction. BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH. TO-MORROW, the 25th instant, at 10 o'clock, at the Old Post?nico, The above LOT8, known tn T. N. Gadsden's plat as Nos. 86 and 87, measuring each 33>i feet front by 100 feet deep, more or less. Terms-One-halt cash; balance in one year, secur? ed as usual. Purchaser to pay G. MoB. s. for papers and stampa. etuwtbt March 24 THIS STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA GREENVILLE COUNTY.-IN CHANCERY. Wyman, Byrd fi Co., vs. Grady fi Hawthorn. Bill to Foreclose Mortgage, fie. By virtue of tho decretal order of his Honor. Judge James L. Orr, m ide in the above cas9, I will sell to tho highest bidder at Greenville Courthouse, on MONDAY, tho r>th of April next, The PREMISES desoribed in the pleading? viz: All that PIECE, PA EC EL AND TRACT O' AND, situated in the County of G roon vi lo, sevon miles from the Couthouqe and six from the Greenvilla Railroad Depot, lying on both side* of Reedy River, containing four hundred aud ninety-nine acres, more or less, in a high state of cultivation Upon the place is locate ! tbe well known Cotton and Wool Factory of tho defenda ? ts. The Cotton Factory ia in lull opera1 ion, with some nine hundred and fifty spindles and twent-four looms; the Wool Factory with one hundred and twenty mule spindles, is also in good order and successful ope arion. On the premises are a good Flouring, Grist and Saw Mills, with blacksmith shop-two oom ortable dwelling houses and several armit framed henees for the operatives, with a nice brick church. The water power at all seasons ls sufficient to drive three times the amount of machinery now in operation. The country ls remarkably healthy, with a climate un? surpassed in the United States, with a sober, indus *-i.us and energetic popnlaUou. vZZ^? lana's iaceot . ~" 06 Puraka*ad at reasons Me prices. * .il*?&}&*letumi** tov ? m* ? estaient to capital"" th,9t ftw up-country stace the war. TersaB cash. Purs^aaer td Pay" Jer_j>aper3 and stamps. W. A. MoDA?UkL?, ?. V> ?t Clerk's Office, February 2d, 186?. March 6 Hw8* Two Story Dwelling and Brick Outbuildings, situate in Tr add-street, No. 77, third door southwest side from King-street, sold for di vtaion, low for cash. BY WILBUR & SON. At Private Sale MEETTNG-STREBT BUILDING LOT, formerly on which stood Charleston Savings Baak. Lot SS feet 7 taches by 169 feet In depth. Apply to No. 69 BROAD STREET, for full partis*. burs._3_March 24 Beal Estate. BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH, No 31 Broad-street, South side, near Sto,?e-atre?t. At Private Sale FIRST CLASS SE*. ISLAND COTTON PLANTA? TIONS Valuable Rice Plantations Valuable Upland Plantations and Farms Extensive and Valuable Manufactories, Mill Si tea and Delightful hummer R?sidences ta various parts of the South. ALSO, HOUSES AND BUILDING LOTS of all shies, prto and descriptions ta every part of the city. January 25 ttwlSmo Pailoing ?HatrriaU, (Cfc. STEAM SASH, BLIND AND DOOK FACTORY. L. E. CORDRAY Se CO., No. 2 P KITCHA R DS TBEET, OPPOSITE J. F. TAYLOR A CO.'S MAOHINK SHOPS. SASHES, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED,, always on hand PANEL DOORS, HOT HO?TSE SA8HE8, MOULDINGS, Ac, made up at short no? tice, and at tho lowest terms. L. E. CORDRAY.?..0. A. TROUGHS March 23 P. P. TOALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL * DEALER IN ABZ? MANUFACTURER QF ?OOlfS, SASIIJfiB ANJO ttLISDS, HOBXBBOK'S WHARP, Charleston, 8. O. Par?oular>lt*?Woa pata to Shipping, emf