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THE DAILY NEWS. Largest Circulation.-THE 1> AI LY NEWS BEING TBE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RE? COGNIZED AS BAYING THE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN TBE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISBES TBE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN TBE POSTOFFICE AT THE END OF EACH WEEK, ACCORDING TO TEE PROVIS? IONS OF TBE NEW POSTOFFICE LAW. LOCAL MATTERS. -o MEETINGS THIS DAY. EftRle Fire Company, at 8 P. M. Charles!on Steam Fire Cimpany of Asmen, at s P. M. Marion Fire Company, at half-past 7 P. M. M.A. and P. A. at 8 P. M. Marion Led gp, at 8 P M. Strict Observance Lodso, at half-past 7 P. M. AUCTIOS SALES THIS D* Y. KNOX, DALT & Co. will sdi at 10 o'clock, at their salesroom, corner ct Meeline and Weutworth streets, comenta of barrona, and household furni? ture. G. MCBRIDE SMITH will sell at 10 o'clock, at his salesroom, Broad-stn et, horses, furniture, kc. . MILES DSAKE ?lil sell at IO o'clock, lu his store, corner King and Libert j etreeis, a splend d assort? ment of boots, shoo . and brogans. WILLIAM MCKAT will sell at 10 o'clock, in his salesroom, Meeting street, groceiies, furniture, tc. JOB PBINTTSO AT Tan NEWS OFFICE.-For the accommodation of our friends and the public, we have just established, in connection with our business, a Job Printing Office, where we are now prepared to execute all kinda of Job piinting with chc^uness, accuracy and dispatch. This department of our Office is in charge of accomplished and con? scientious practical printers, and our friends who favor us with their orders may rely upon their punc? tual and careful execution. THE DAILY NEWS PBJCE CURRENT AND COM? MERCIAL CntcuLAB will be ready for delivery at our counting room at nine o'clock this morning. Single copies five cents. Orders for ten copies andover will bo tiled at the rate of two and a ban* cents per copy. ADMITTED TO PRACTICE.-James W. Moore, Esq , of Beaufort, S. C.. was admitted, on peiitioa yesterday, to practice in the United States Court PERSONAL.-Ex-Governor Bonham is in town and staying at the Charleston Hotel. . The English papers state that General Bipley, "who fired the first gun at Fort Somter," is a bank? rupt in London for about $200,000. THE NEW JUST LAW.-We publish this morn? ing ope of tho most important acts of the last ses? sion of the Legislature, the chief object of which seems te be to get as many negroes as white people on every jury. 2 ho means adopted to (bat end wiU be best understood by raiding the act. REVIVAL OE THE CITY CBEDCT.-Tho City of Charleston yesterday resumed the payment or in? terest on its debt, which hi? been suspended since January, 1S67. Ihe Interest tor the quarter ending April 1st, 1867, w&e paid in certificates ot indebted? ness receivable in pa-mont of tuxes. Sin e that time the interest has been funded. The interest for ' the quarter cr-ding April 1st 1869, was paid yester dayjn non^y, and with p-oper economy in the man? agement of ihe city affairs there is no reason why it should not bo paid regularly hereafter. CLUBS AND STARS.-Thc followinsr arc the cares disposed of yesterday btforo tho Mayor: James Hogan, whl e, drunk and lying down in the street Fiucd $3. Augustus Teas and Josephine Givens, colored, . fighting in thc street Fined 83 each. E. Henry, white, for driving a loaded wagon through King-street and refusing to turn off when told to do so. Fined $2. E. Wm. H. K'mnoJy, drunk . >d disorderly in the street. Fined $6. THE THEATRE -JOHN TEMPLETON'S OPERETTA TROUPE.-An immense house, groo tr a tue appear? ance of the long looked-for female operetta troupe - last night. The pieoj of the evening, "?lars of the Night," afforded many opportunities lor a display of the peculiar charms of the companv, and the per. formers evinced the greatest skill and tact In making the best of all the advantages thus afforded. The programme will be varied every night but there will be no falling off in the attractions offered. We are requested to state that a uew leader of the orchestra is expected immedUtely. LABOE SALES OF REAL ESTATE.-A. 0. McGUlivray, real estate agent. No. 29 Broad-street, sold yesterday for Sheriff Mackey, under decrees in equity, the following property: A farm of three hun? dred and thirty aores, six miles from Mount Pleas? ant Village, which ls opposite the oity, on the sea shore, for $2350. A plantation of twenty-six hun? dred and thirtv-six acres, in ' St. Thomas' Parish, wifh sew d wei lng. Ac, for $11,600. Vonnie g's wharf, ou east side of the city, foot of Laurcns street, for $15,000. The schooner Lark for 9625. Mules for $155 to f 189 each. Terms for the real es? tate one-third ciah; balanoe in one and two years. By Leitch k Bruna-Wooden building, on lot thirty-five by ODO hundred and tweLty feet, No. 26 Marsh-strcct tar 9976; one-half cash, and balance in one year. - - REFOBTBBS' CRUMBS.-The prayer meetings in St John's Lutheran Church, conducted by Bev. W. W. Hicks will be resumed tina evening. Service at eight o'clock. Ihe Savannah papers state that tho German Fire Company, ot toil city, will visit that city on the firs of next month, on the occasion of the annual parade of the SiVinmh Fire Department. The census, of our oity is soon to be taksn. No? thing fa more needed than a reliable directory. The last day for paying the city taxes $30,000 were paid in. P. Bachheit won a pair of c is tors. J. Lafar and Lawence Hendricks each a fine fan, at the prome? nade concert and gift en<erpriso last night. The vacation of tho public schoo's begins to-day, and will last until the third Monday in April Yesterday the reorganiza ion of the police went into operation; the command at the Upper Wards guara house waa transferred to the main guardhouse; the upper wards will hereafter only have a station house, to which the propor forco will bc sent regu? larly. A little boy fell in a well in a ?ot on Qitaon-strcet, day befora yerterday, and. out for the presence of a companion he would havo been drownod. A numb&r of puroona feil victims to tho telegraphic luncjV and the w:ro-walkincr cf Professor Bond both April f >ol "dodgo.-." of I HE NEWS. Several of the to .ch -rs in tho public schools yes? terday d stributod private present? jo diligent and proficient scholars THE UNITED STATES COURT, APRIL 1-Ilnx. GEO. S. BKTAM PBESDOINO -The order of 25th November. ls?8. in the case of K. P. Hammer, in the inatterof Thoma; H;-l?e\v, was re-emde'.', ^nd orJer of 12th November, ItSOS. substituted: assignee be? fore distribution of funds, shall call m In u creditors, ? ho shall prove claims before llegtstrar ?'arpenter on orbofoio tin. J9th April. 18C9. Jattic9 W. David? son, of Bichl nd, waa tinnily discharged in bank? ruptcy. 1 ho petition of Jacob A. Wolfe for order on C. B. Glover, assignee of William Kuotts, was referred to Bogistrar Cai pouter, and no reference to be held without reasonable notice. The petition of G. K. Byan, assignee, for a de of real rotate, waa referred to Registrar Carpenter, who t-hall call in hen creditor* by V6th April. It was ordered that A. H. Ford, assignee of E. P. WlllLimaon, bank? rupt, ray fifty dollars to W. W. Hadlee, for professional services. Tillman A. Claik was approved of as assignee. Bogistrar Carpenter rsportej favorably on tte pc:-: ion > t M. L. Wilslne, trustee, to establish and forcclo-o mortgage against Benjamin P<rd, and the assignee was or ered to sell, kc, aa-! pay lien. C. H. West, creditor of Jos. W. Seabrook, baufcrupt, was allowed lo set up allen against h m. Wm. Jervey t uBtec, was allowed to sot up a lien arains-t B Boi>or, ba Dkrupt 1 he Res? in tram's report on tt ocat-e ot Asa God bold. Ordinary, in the matter of S. S. Gjsquo, waa ordered to be flied. The pe .?Lion ot Wm. Matthieu en, agent, to establish a lien again-1 Nathaniel Heyward, bankrupt, was re referred to Registrar Carpenter to report. THE JPUBLIC SCHOOLS. Ji'xercigrg of (he Annual Examination Number of Pupils-list of those lils ti ntruiahcd lu hath Class. The public school system of Charleston ia pro? bably aa success fui a? that of any city of tho United States, certainly of the South. Contending against great obstacles in Ks first inception, and thc most unparalleled misfortune.'? iu tho few short years of its cxiftence.it now stands a monument io the wis? dom of its founders, and a mighty benefit to the people of the city. Tho secret ol thi-i has been a strict regard to thc character as well us thc t fficiency of tho teachers, and a righi enforcement Of tbe dis? cipline of the schoo's. The following table show3 the total number of scholars and tho numoer in each school and department: licrmsl school. &66 St. ruihp-itreet school-Male Depariment.2:-8 Intermediate Ucpartminf.281 Primary impartaient.683-1,112 Meetimt-B rect school.. 3i" Morrl:-street school (coloreo)-Malo De? partment.180 Female Department.*H Primary Deiarimeni.460- 893 Toial number.2,888 THE NOBMAL SCHOOL. Very EOOH after the door of this school was opened, visitors, principally lad'eB, began to pour in, and in a short time they, with the sobolais, formed as dence & tarong BB the building could* hold, i he exercisea were opened by the i eading of the Bible by the Hon. C. G. Mcmminger, which was lollowed by the united school repeating the Lord's Prayer, in a mu:ical, accurate, and reverential manner. A hymn was t ben sung, alter which the geographical exer? cises were f one through, and then a thant, succeed? ed by arithmetical exercises, in which the pupils displayed singular proficiency. Tho scholars were dismissed to their class-rooms, and in retching them they preseived on order which spoke highly for their discipline. A moment was spent in viewing the ar? tistic decorations in the main room. Festoons of evergieens bung around the pillare and walls, where lhere were wreaths in which were ap? propriate mottoes. Over the rostron!, retired f ome what, beneath tho canopy of flowing garlands, was the talismanic word, "Excelsior." Spanning the entrance was tbe large motto, also of ce&or letters, * -By perseverance we overcome difacuJtieB.', Da similar characters on the no:th wall was "Labor con? quers all things," and on the south wall, "Knowledge is power." Ihe minor mottoes w-re: "Hasten Blowly;" "Strive to please and do it right;" "Know th yselL learn to wait;" ?Time ia money;" "Iwill try, I shall wait;" "Well begun, better done," *c. All of the other departrntrte and rooms were also decked with flowers, tome bering moss baskets sus? pended from thr ceiling. The prim ii al of this school is ilise Anna B. Simonton, who, with her comp?tent corps ol assist? ants, may well feel i roud of the pupils, wbo showed a great pioflcienry in their ready response*. Divi? sion A delivened a French recitation in a creditable manner, and division B, LODglellow's touching po? em ( f "lie biniing chip." Ibo ?ongs, "Softly and sweetly music shall flow" and '-Heartsand Home.," were bappiy r.ndercd, while one of the teachers presided at the piano, on either tide of which was a flue voiced soho ar (olead the masses. Drawings illustrating mechanics, by Kisses Adolphine E. Pointel and Laura W. G. Kelly, were almost to ul tit sr, and showed a knowledge of physics, not generally posse sod by school girls or even their seniors. 1 he examination in tho various class-rooms bring satisfactorily completed, thero was a general assembling in the main room where the Hon. C. G. Mcmminger. on behalf ol the Board of Commissioners, read the list of prizes Mr. Memmmger took occasion to make a few re? marks to the scholars, urging them to diligent and persistent efforts to acquire tbe gi cat b on, educa? tion. He related (bo well known anecdote of Bruce and (be spider, and adapted its moral to the indus? try which should char, ctarize tbe pursuit ol any aim in life. He spoke of the gratitude the sc:, ol re should feel for tho cd-jcjtional advantages afforded I (bern, and paid a compliment to the teachers under whose tuspices so much progress had been made-.->. progress mat had not been surpassed in (be school in (he same length of time. TESTIMONIAL TO THE PRLNCTLPAL. 'J hicu.ih Mr. E. Montague Grimke, the Secretary of the Board, the scholars presented the Principe), Miss Simonton. with a silver cob'ot ami ??i with ber name inscribed on the latter. Mr. Grimke in f?licitons terms made the presentation, and re? ferred to the recipient's services in sentiments ot the highest encomium. Miss bimonton was BO over? come by surprise that she requested the Hon. Mr. Mcmminger to respond for he , which he did in bl* terse and peculiarly gntceful words, and said that he hoped that the trio-dsbip and interest of the pupils in the principal would endure even longe tban the metal of which the presents were made lhls event closed the exercises, with a beoodioUoo b the Bev. Mr. Pinckney, at tho Normal school, and it may bc said that the examination of no previous year pave greater satisfaction to the commissioners und vial lora The following is (he hst of the (cachen, and (hose scholars who a-hi?ved distinction: PBDfCrPAL, MISS ANNA B SMONTON-VICE-PRIN? CIPAL. MT RS ELLA A KELLY. DIVISION A-ADVANCXO DEPARTMENT-TEACHES. VISS | ELLA KELLT-THIBTX fOPILS. First pram um-barnet Mosseau and Mary C Waltei ; second premium- ?dolpuine E Pointel; third premium-Louisa M Evans. Premiui" (or composition-Isabella M Clarke. Premium tor reading-Mary E .seymour. Premium for writing-Laura W G Kelli. Bnhii'd to honorable notice-Isabella M Clarke, Lau. a W G Kelly, Emily M Pointel. Distinguished for good conduct, attention to studies und j roflciency-Eliza C Bay, Dolenu Mein doo. Elia M Harrison. DIV. BIOS B-Misa HAanrcx r BONAN, TEACHER TH I BIT-SB VEN PUPILS First premium-Alice Alderton; second premium Estelle Pointel; third premium-Maggie McKievers and taima Gibbes Premium for oomposiiion-Georgie Brown, Premium for reading-Gertrude .-muh. Premium (or Writing-Fannie sanders. Entit.ed to honorable notice-tlancbe sires, Geor? gie Grta'.y. Mary S'chirmer. Distinguished for good conduct, attention to studlea and proficiency-Emma Agnow, Margaretta Wall, Kate Lucas. FTBaT CLASS-KISS JTKH.LE WHILSEN, TEACHES FORTY-EIGHT PUPILS. First premium-sarah corcoran ; seer nd premium -Caron e Mustard; third premium-Mary Miller. Entitled t J honorable nonce-Octavia Uart, Rosa.io Buss, Jessie Winkler. Di.-tinguished for good conduct, attention (o studies and proficiency-Louise Pemberton, Helen Fat num. Ellen It: isnon. SECOND CLASS-anas JOSIE c CARN, TEACHLR-FORT? MNE PUPILS. First prrmium-Lniiua Warner; second premium -Ju la McCarthy; thud picmium-Anuio .swinton. Entitled to honorable notice-Elia ss lan, livra Sawyer, Tona White. Lisunguished for good conduct, attention to studies and proucienoy-Ula Kennedy, Alice Bur? dell. Am.a Uiliues. THIUD CLAB3-MIS8 MAULA T REITH, TEACHER-FOR TY .SINE PUHLS. First pemium-Marianne Pendor; second pro mi. m-Lmma Hyer; third premium- iliza liij gius. Ei.tided to honorable notice-Olive Faxnum, Ma? rie Bellinger a- u Jb'iorenco NohrdcU. Di-Ui guisbo-d io- go d conuuet a tel.;iou to stu dies and proficiency-Ki s-ua O'ca.lugan, Georgiana tasterby and Lila digeius. FOURTH CLA Sd- Ml.-S MAGDALENE E KEITH, rEACUEP. FIVlY PUFIL-i. Fiist pr curium-hctu eca .?.uuudcrs; second pic niuui-Marian Siaoy; lh.rd protuiiun- ..bria iua ttu.hmacker. Jtuiuicel (oho onblcno'icc-Julia Crawford, Dlo ise Mavruut ned Flounce Lklme. Distinguished lor good conduct, atton ion to mu? dies and proficiency-M ai y hugLes. LI?ZIO lhamo-i and i-'lorene J Uenoo". FIFTH CLASS-MISS GERTRUDE A BOS NOIT, TEACHER - FullTY-THREE l-l I-ILs. First premium-Mao Pct rman; second ire mlum-Lizzie Mcsweeny; tb rd i rcmiuui-Auua Mc arthy. Enntlcd to honorable not ce-Faunie Ja.obosky, Mary Uioi siora and Losa toben. DistiuLu sti d to. r.ood eonduc, attention to stu? dies ana proficiency-Jo-ssio Ham, .Mire Armstrong and .sahel lob! ?. SIXTH CLASS- MISS UENRIETTA BONAN, TEACHER I" u It TY - ? IJ HT PUPILS. Fret premium-Muiy Caminado, Anna Printy ana Susan Bogota. Intitleo to h'lnor.iblen ??icc-Anna Sigwald, Sallio Charles and sobina cromwell. Lisuugu'shod mrgo.d c n*ict, ationtion (o s li? die* end proficicu'-y-He-en Hacker, Anna Biloy ana tiiz.1 O'Ui ?eu. SEVENTH CLASS-TEACHER. MISS MARGARET H OIL LI i_ A Nc-F1FTT PUPILS Firs? premium-Nellie budges ; second premium -amanda Bulg.-rs; third pn-m:um-LmmaCaidwelL mt tied to honorab e noiice-.ttigtuta Tejn? Vir ginn? Spudy and til.vi i seabrook. - istinguinbed for good conduot. attenlio-i to stud? ies aud proficiency-susan Kirkwood, bessie Gam? ble and Kate Can ill. EIGHTH CLASS-MD? ANKLE M ICtLLXB, TEACHER ITJTT-yOUR PUriLS. First premium-Hannan Kollj ; second premium_ Isabel Gibbs; third premium-Mary gchnoll. Entitled to honorable notice-Hannah. Bud Mary Bowers and Aunie Gibson. rUHtinaut-lxdfor good conduct, attont'on to iea and proficiency- Lila Hargraves, Kote- K and Florene." Weding. SIXTH CLASS-il ISS ALICE A PALMER. TEAC1 F1F IT-THREE PUPILS. First premium-Hosanna Murray; second mium-Ellen Lee; third premium-Fannie To Entitled t > honorable notice-Kate Johnson Knorks ai'd Alice Simmons. I'islmgniitbi dl'r.r good conduct, attention to ies and p>ohi ieney-Mary Lannie, Margaret doon and Elia 1 li JU. TENTH CLASS-MIKS ELIZABETH ARCHER, TEACI FIFTY FIVE PUPILS. First premium-t'aiheiine iwry ; second mium-Ange inc Leger.on: third premium-Al rei Cunningham. Entitled to honorable notice-Flora Goodlet, euee Wayne and Margaret Biley. Distinguished for good conduct, attention to ies ai'd proficiency-Lizzie McGrath, Anna B and Charlotte Phaler. ST. PHELIP-STBEET SCHOOL Also hid a crowd of visitors, and was adorn was the Normal Schod. 7he exhibition o? yi day proved incontestably that Mr. Archer, the cipal, had not spent the time infruitless eudeav inculcate his excellent disciplino end thorough prehensi?n of the science of education; in testii of which the pupils gave tho .most ample in their ready responses to questions pronom some really difficult, and in th.-ir strict atti nt i his instructions. There were maps drawl the Markboards representing South Ami Africa, the itate and harbor, by G. He Jones, of the first class, and North Ami and thc hemispheres by Louis Bird, of Ibo se class, South America by John Werner, and Afri George Schiffiey, of *he third class. The:e were elocutionary efforts by R. H J Mont aguo Jacobs, Jas. Quatkenbuth, Wm. 'fl Johnson, V. F. Bahnten, Manigault Bey wald. Cullen, and Arthur H. steadman. The prize ft best cflort was awarded by the commlssiont Master W. Monigault Heyward. In the Intermediate Department, under Miss Harbers, there were similar rhetorical display Walter Spencer, Tbos. Carew, Eilicott Walter, F. St. Amend and Benjamin Cuttno. Ame ng tho visitors present wa noticed Dr. Tl and daughter, ot Brooklyn, Bev. C. C. Pincl Bcv. J. T. Wightman, nev. Mr. Adams and Bev Monz?n. The Primary Dopaitnent of thi* school w most interesting feature; there were upwards ol hundred wee ? nings .congrega*ed there, ord cleanly, and iu their studies as rradj as cooli expected. Their melodics with calisthenic BO paniment were In perfect unison. The motto ol tcjcol which adorns the w_.ll of Mr. Ari ber's ri was ' 'No excellence without labor," dono in c Vjfjs letters. *he following is .holist of teachers, and ich who were distinguished : .MALE DEPARTMENT. F LEST CLASS-MllS M .Ut Y K CANTWELL, TEACH TWENTY-TWO PUPILS First premium. Charles F Bahntgc; second mium. W Wragg Johuson; third premium, K bert Jones. Entitled to bonorab'o notice-Bobort C Bick sen, William Richardson, LeRoy Bultordeld. Noted for good conduct and punctuality-An H bteedman, Oswell Lieder, Frederics W Cross. SECOND Ct AS6-MIKS H K TOOMER, 1EACHKU-TH PUPILS First premium. Thomas H Croft ; second premi Joseph Quackonbush: third premium, WiUiai Ire scott. Entitled to honorable -notice-August Kucl James U ibbes, Hi-ury W Kriggs. Noted tor good conouct und punctuality-J Petermann, James Mul loon, Louis Bird. THIRD CLASS-MISS C O MARTIN, TEACHER-Fol TWO PUPILS. Kirst premium, John Werner; sccocd piemi Matthew Moren; third premium. Edward Moore Entitled to honorable notice-? bailes Henel Bobcrt J 0'Neale, James AI Cai BOD, Jr. Noten tor goo.) conduct and punctuality -Edv T McDonald, John Gaillard, Francis Paturzo. FOURTH CLASS-MISS ANN ARCHER, TEACHER-FOI NINE PUPILS. First prcmiam, ne:mun Oslendorff; second ] mtom, George Johnson; third premium, Samue Oppenheim. E??tled to honorabte notice-Oscar M Joi Samuel W Forsytne, Thomas Walsh. Noted for gooJ conduct and punctuality-L renee It j an, 1- rancis L bteedman. Daniel Miler. FIFTH CLASS-MISS M E FAB EB, TEACHER-FOI FOUR PUPILS. Fi'st premium. Thomas Miss; second premiii Maurice Bowe ; third piemium, Joseph Moore. Entitled to i onorable notice-Irvine Corly, Jsi Em oigan, Wm Keenan. Noted for good conduct-Bicbard Corbett, Jae Finley, Charlo* Aim ir. PUPILS. ' "NL T" First premium, John 1 W Flint; second premiu Bernaid Cunningham; third premium, Geoi Croft Entitled to honorable notice-George Bahnt Charles C Fuller, Thomas Hoseeood. Noted for good cuudu t-James B Gready, Hei Maloney, bamuol O'Bnen. INTE 1! MED LATE SEPABTMFNT-MISS C C HABBEI PRINCIPAL. FIRST CLASS-MISS CUD WORTH. TEACHER-FORTY-Fl PUPILS. First premlnm-Joon c'roghan ; second premiun Daniel Cannon; third premium-William Casey. Entitled to honorable notice-Michael Ban Francis Johnson, J homos H Carew. Noted tor good conduct-Iheocore A Ostendoi Leon st Arnaud, Elliott Walter. SECOND CLASS-MISS DAVIS, TEACHER-FORTY IT PUPILS. First premium-Francis Keenan; Hr coed pi mium-John Robinson; thhd premium-Lewis Globes, Jr, Julius Kulinski. Entitled to honorable notice-Willis Sbackeliot Henry troughton. Patrick Fleming. Noted tor good ci nd ucl-William Whaley, Benj mm Cuttioo, George I'crgustn. THIRD CLASS-MISS A M RICHARDSON, TEACHER-F0 ir-shVEN puriLs First prrmiurr.-HuL'h i emberton; seconi pi mium-Oscar Dukes; third premium-Mouin buii th. Entitled to honorable notice-Frederick Meye John H Eejay, Julien Johnson. Noted for got d conduct-John Horan, Charl McGrath, Stephen Jeffenoi. FOURTH CLASS- MIS8 I' S JOHNSON, THACHER-FIFT ONE PUPILS. First premium-Chirles P.md; second premium Thomas F.ynn; third piemium-James Deery. Entitled to honorable notice-charles Gerdts, J lius il ad ley. Hour y Komahrens. Noted for good < on.met-Philip Doyle, Wilna: Flint, James Steele. FIFTH CLA?B-MRS ?MONTON, TEACHER-FOBTT-NIti PUPILS. Firit premium-Michael Harney, second pp mium-Edward Wall ; third prem um-Xavier ! Amand, Entitled to honoianle notice-James Corcorai George Pundi, Thomas Fruin. Noted lor aood conduct-John Carr, Thos Prlci William Chreltzberg. SIXTH CLASS-MISS LAKNEAU, TEACHER-FORTT-FOC PUPILS. First premium-Thomas iulley; second premini -Charles Anderson; third premium-George Beach Entitled to houorable notice-James Dunne, ai thur Wightman, James Lea. Noted for good conduct- Boland Evans, Chark Higgins, Jeremiah O'-uuivan. PRIM Ali Y DEPARTMENT MRS. WHITEHEAD, PRIN CIPAL. FIRST CLASS-MI88 FRESTON, TEACHER-FIF TT- ET OH PUPILS. First premium-Julia A Spady; second prcml um-Bebecos, Asli?urd,. Jobn,ri^Miuer and Joseph , McLaughlin., ?Bor 'rn r 1 nliticJ to honorable notice-Ella E Bolger Charles S Pitcher, ..liarles S Pointe!. Distinguished for good conduct attention to stu dies, ano prootiency-J..lia V Chapman, Adriaim li Michel, Jula M Dji.ro/. SECONL CLASS-MItB P ANBIN. T SACHER-FIFTT-EIGH' PUPILS. First promium-Alice ci Later; secomi preruinm Juse..bine A Seabrook; thud premium-Alouhriu 1 Goddard. Eui.tied tn hooorab'e notice-Edward M McIntyre Mary A callibuu, saran Lalee. Di>tingi'isb d for gooo conduct, attention to stn dies and proficiency-Laura ?-. loriay, Edward r WhittL lc--. .Mary A AJdort, liz ibeth Fox. TIIiT.D CL.Vi?-MI.-S ROBINSON, TEACUEE-31XTS PUPILS. Fi st promium-Cat bari ue A Halpin; second prc. luiuu.-ct.il e. .Miut.iy; thii.l premium-Francis Car? ny Jnhu Li Va eival. bu tilled io hom.ra'le not'ec-Marv A Welsh, El mira A Audi.i->o , liverlactnan. RiBtinguts'.ie I tor good conuuet, attcnlion to stu? dies and p. nh, icucy -'.ophia A Unman, Julia Kielv, Mar.. A Duff. . ' FOURTH CLASf-?Iss LOG VN. TEACHER-FIFTY-NINE PUPILS. rirst premium-'ieor.ii; ii Kinocb, Caraline Pc teroiau; s?ccud prinilum-Josephiec Shauuaban Amu.li C Puud. * . ntitleu honorable nolie?-Louisa S Beicke William C Clecklry, Ar bur G Hug ut lot Disiincui.-hed lorgood roudocr, attention to Stu? die? and prpfloieuc)-Emily K Ereguall, Anna shari.y, aband tuith. FIF1.I CLASS-MISS BURROWS, TEACHEE-FIFTY-NINE PUPILS. First prrmium- 'heoiore Nathan; second pre? mium-Edwin -i lora)iunon; tbiidpremium_Emma M Starr and Mar.ha i Asniurd. Knitled to bonotable notice-Isabella Kulinski i :nma J W? Ish and Horace J Hones D?Btin?.uUhod for ood conduct, attention to stu lios and proficiency-E izabcth A Evans, Mary E Williams and i'auaic t Johnson. SIXTH CLASS-MISS LEE, TEACHBJ-FIFTY-NINE PU? PILS. First prem'um-Pauline A- Brandt; second pre? mium-:.i arv A Carraghar; third premium-Alice B Kinloch. Entitled to honorable notice-Elizabeth A Fur? long, Mary A McCarthy and Martha L Mood. Distinguished for good conduct, attention studios and proflenov-Rosa E Meiumoyer, Mary Kt.cck-i. Mary Sharity and Kita Craven. SEVENTH CLASS-MIBB M C GIBBES, TEACHER-SIX pava* First premium-Jas J Jones; second premium Evelyn S Finley; third rrimium- ?eo M Pitcher. Eu titled to ho. or.;bleuo ice-James Moddray, A touy M Mc ntyre and Myer J Wmeinan. Distinguished for good conduct, attmtion stunus and proficiency-Virginia W Ham, Matpar A Kenny ami Malian llcltnde. EIGHTH CLA:S-MI66 0 L GIBBB2, TEACHER-FIFI FOUR PUriLS. First premium-Lilly r Eui er by; second pren um-William croft; third premium-Julia flarrin ton. Entitled to honorable nolice-Wilhelmina Ludei Mi. h:iol E Powers and Coruolia A Wh iney. riistiupui-lied for good conduct, attention studios and proficiency-James Al Welsh. Ellen lurlong and C Gr Wiisun Miller. NINTH CLASS-1H83 HEYWARD. TEACHER-FEFTT-Nri PU i LLB. First premium-Jamo- W Moony ; second pr m lima- I bomas Git a - ou ; third premium-Mary Hahn and Elizabeth C Km'och. Kutitled to honorab'f notice-Sarah Poyas, Car line Frieudiy and Catharine A McCairoll. Distinguished lor good oocdaet. at eullon to st dies and proficiency-Louis W Jonis, Gorgiani Weist opt and Edward 1' Burdell, TENTH CLASS-MISS O'NEIL, TEACHER-BIXTY-BEY? PUPILS. First premium-Samuel I-rael; second premium Isabella Eliu6; Hsury B Uo'gcr and Mary Luders. retitled to honoiablc notice-Richard . audei 1 uciuda A Grimmer and Winifred A Parsons. Distingu?-bed ?or good conduct, attention to st dies and proficicnc>-Ni? a Hoisenbuttle. Eva Miller, Am ie O'Brien and Jobu t> Flinn. THE MEETING-STBEET 80H0OL Was less numerously attended thau the others, pe hops for tho reason that it is emirely a prima school, and therefore not as interesting as thc mo advanced schools. However, it was not hy ai means neglected, and in its entire economy, admi istrative and instructive, was up to the expecti standard. Pupils from this school arc tronsfem to the Noru.al School aa soon as they reach a prop stace of preparation for more difficult studies, was decorated very prettily, and had an air of pr prieiy about lt that showed lt was m the keeping a most excellent head. 1 he following is the list of teachers and deservii scholars: PRINCIPAL, MBS. 18 ABELL i BLAIR. FIRST CLASS-MISS G C WITHELB, TEACHER-THTRI THREE PUPILS. First premium-Faunie Ltoyd and Cecile S wi tito second premium-Mary Samuels; third premium Frank Warren. Entitled to honorable notice-Henry Buns, Ai mie Cannon and Lilla Crass. Distinguished for good conduct, attention to st dies and proficiency-Mannie La?on, Edward La' renee and Eolino Hcddorly. . SECOND CLA 8-MISS M A TTMMOKB, TEACHER-FTFT THREE PUPILS. First premium-Maiy J Hodgkins; second pt mium- Margaret Dunder ; third premium- -Geori Whitney. Entitled to bono ablo POtic -Catherine Rile aroline Swinton and Jessie Gsmbati. Distinguished for goo.i conduct, attention to st dies and proficiency-Eatio Nunan, Ellen Benen aud Adele jorlay THIBD CLASH - MIS * ANNIE J WITHERS, TEACHER FIFTT-THBEE PUPILS First premium-arthur Wbicnuy; second prom um-Mary Williams ; third premium-Henriot Iii om ps on. Entitled to hororabl?? notice-Henrietta Steenke: Ad. io 'li ton and Annie Quinn. Distingu? hod lor L'ood conduct, attention 8llillies md pr fi uon cy-Lizzie Hencrcy, Debi Cu 1 nane and Henry syfjn. FOUR! H CLASS-TEACHER, MISS CAROLINE M ITU S? EY FIFTY-ONE PUPILS. First premium-Rosena Gol..rick; second prem um-Mary Conner; tblrd premium-Laura Marl lev. Cnlidcd to honorable.notic - Vary Nunan, Will Llovd oud Mary Catherine Moor*. Distinguished for good conduct, at'ention I studies and proflc ency-Lily Kasou, Miry Mci aud Ursula Collins. FIFTH CLASS -MISS JULIA L MAIN. TEACHER-BUT" TWO PUPILS. First premium-Kate nenerey; second premini -Catharine Busche; third premium-Mary P trina. Entitled to honorable notice-Mary Shokes, Lani AI bera and L na ti Ls.-he. Distinguished fir good conduct, attention t slud'.es and proficiency- Rosa Wolfe, Atina Pile anti Kobert stewart. SIXTH CLASS-MISS JULIA O SMITH, TEACHER-STXT1 Fi VE PUP LS. First premium-Mien >wluton; second premlut -Mary Dunn; thiid premium-Mary Ann Dui nier. K'ititled to honorable nolie- Annie Jackson, Mc ria Moloney and Carrie Raudal!. Dis.inguiehed for good conduct, attention t studies aud i roflciency-Eliz.i Duse, feophla Cac and Caroline Bunch. _'i'll** MftB^Ti-.CTwrrT twirt^y annnrtT. Tho experiment of sustaining a colored Behool o: tho Normal pr nelpie La - proven a su:ce9s ; and hat though it has been in operation only about eightee: months, sbowu marked ?inpa ol enduring progr?s? It was opened on the 23d ot September, 1867, wit] but 84 pupils, and has rapidly increased in nura bois, until yosterd-iy it registered 914 pupils. It average attendance is 86 per cent.; it require? tbre d.tpartmant principals aud sevonteen data teacher'' 1 he male department ban 182 pupils, the l?male 26G nod the primary 477. Spelling, reading, writing an< arithmetic aro taucht in all classes. History in twi ard gran mar in one. The pressure lu the prit ar department has been so great, as to necessitate Iou: or five promotions to the grammar department, ii eighteen mooth?. Tho educational grade of tin sch col is somewhat low, but tho interest of the pu pils is very encouraging. The discipline is not excelled bv any school in th city, and IR easily cniorcrd. The teachers show grea pat lenee, and arc earnest and careful in their efforti tn educate and ameliorate tho morals of theil charges, abe solid and rapid progress ol the firs and second classes in tho male department was es peci illy patent since the last examination. Tbh school is more than twice the size of any colorie achool in Ibc eily. It was tosteiuily decorated, ant' was attended by tho parents of tho scholars Dr. J S. Thorne, of Brooklyn, President of the New Tort State Board of Eduction, was one ol the visitors L this school, and del ive i ed a short address in happj and very appropriate lunguagc, much to the gratifi? cation of the principal, teachers and scholars. The following is the list or teachers and meritori? ous scholars: MALE DEPARTMENT -PRINCIPAL, T W OLEN VICE PBINC PAL, A. DOTI. FIRST CLiSS-TEACHER. A BOTT, JB-THTRTT-FIVE PUPILS. First premium-Haynes Berry; so- ono premium James Pattersou; third premium- Hobcrt Uolmau. Honorable mention-tionjamtu Bee, Mico Gantt and George Parker. Dl8iiDguishei for cood conduct, attention to ? til? die* and proficiency-Williamup ens, Joscpb Lainey and Alfred Cabouic. SECOND CLASS-TEACHER, MRS 8 I ROBINSON-FORTY FUUB PUPILS. First premium-Peter Gibbes; second premium Joseph Owens; third prem tum-raul Whitley. Honorable m em iou-anrod 1-raser, David Fraser and Joseph Campo 'IL Distinguished for good conduct, attention to stud? ies und proticio cv- inilus Mitchell George band? ers and Georg'- Watkins. THIRD CLASS- TEAOHER, MISS 8 E MAIN-FIFTY-THREE PUPILS First premium-Jo:.u Wright; second premium Francis Bolton; iLi:d premium- iulrv Jobu* >u. Honorable mention-Piemy Vf o'Ie, Edwatd Feld? ana Joseph Mill*., Disnugulshid for good conduct, nt ention to stud cs and proficiency-. r-t cl s Holmes-, Robert Macbeth and Jam.- Siuilb. FOU R i llOLAS-TEACHER. MISS E M D .OOAN-F011TY Eiuur PUPILS First premium--am nc. -?a-ltington; second prc mium- ibratuta .-inion>; third premium-Uic-har.l Fo.OsL Honorable mcatlon-samuel Joiinsoti, Scipio Daniz'er and Jo-crh Wba'cv. 1 islinguished lur jto-nl cot:Jud, attention to Bt-dien and proficlen y-Ling non Cooper, Moses Garrett au I Alix nitor Ashby. F. MALE DEPABTMENT-rarSCIPAL, MI13 ELIZ - BK IH HAMETT-VICE-PKLNCU'AL, MLbb SABAH A WELBON. FIRST CLASS-TEAC?IER. MISS SARAH A WELDON - THIUTY-sEVEN PUPILS Flut picmiuui-tiiza.-etb liccd.-r ; second pre? mium - Susan Millar ; thtxil premium-Auiariniha Em shaw. Lntiti-d tohmorablo uionlioi.-Marj- Schrcder, Virginia .daebctb auo Lucy Adams. LiisLiusuishetl tor goou commet atientiou to sind? ica ai d proticiou y-Martha Holman, A.ico >mi'h jud nary Mvintou. SECOND CLASS-TEACHER MRS MARY M CLARKE FORTY-S X PUPILS First premium-.dartre Wi ii ni'; sc oud pre? mium-Mary M louuor; third prtmiuu.-Harriet Uluglflv. Emitted to honorable m nto i-Hettie Galliard, tmiua Clarko nw Fanny L.ons Lustinguisbcd fur good commet, ttllentlon tn st d ics and protkiuuey-Marv A Morrison, Amelia Hol? loway aud Betsy Joi.nlus. THIRD CLASS-TEACHER MRS J 8 BRAILSFORD PTFrY TIIRKEPUPILB First p'emliim-L.misi WilsOu; second premium -Re .ecca Baring; third prem um-Mary Santere. Entitled tu tionoraNo meiitiun-Margaret Moore, Mary Bell a.id Louisa Vauderhorst. Di.tiuguished for go a commet, attention to stud? ies aud proficiency--Mary Les. io, L'atharloo Frazer and Margaret DoWitL FOURTH GLASS-TEACHER, MISS MARY P JEFFORDS riVPY-BlX P?P1LB. First prize-Ellon Drayton; second prize-Lydia McCall ; third prize-Mary Mitchell. H norable mon linn-Roxanna Nelson, Esther Mo Lainanl and Nancy cabale. Li-finguished for good conduct, Arc-Sarah Millar, Isabel!.- Coles and Mary Pickum. Firm CLASS-TEACHEB, MISS S G LOGAN-SIXTY-ONE ropEts. Firs: prize--Ula H-Howav; second prize-Julia Palmer; third prize-Jauc White. Honorable m-ntion-Charlotte Hulton, El'za Adams and Lizzie Smith. Distinguished for good conduct, &c-Heslor Jones, Sarah Spencer and sarah Lee. PBIMABT DEPARTMENT-PSTNOIPAL, MBS ELVI? NIA STJARES -VICE, MBS AMELIA PA it KEB. FIRST CLASS-TEACH KR, MRS AMELIA PARKER-EUT V FOCB PUPILS. First prizo-"samuel >alters ; second prize-Joseph Grant; third prize- Ello i Wil iamson. Hoootable mention-Henry bprmg, Martha Rob? erson and Harriet Conycrs. Distinguished for good conduct end attention to studies-George Francis, Bosena Pickering and Louisa Bi nee. ? SECOND CLASS-TEACHER, MISS ILLV NIXON- UFT?*? TWO IUPIL8. First prize-Bobert Factor; second prize-Mar? gal et Smith; third prize-PfnekMg John-oo. Honorable morion-Catharina Frost, Joseph Stewirtand -omnel Young. Dl.tinguished for good conduct and attention to stnd es-Priscilla colman, Cordelia Archerand John Frazi.r. THIRD CLASS-TEACHER MISS L F CHAPLIN-FIFTY THREE PUPILS'. First priz '-Julia Adams ; second prize-Clarissa Lewis; third prize-Thomas Morant. Honorable m ntion-Amanda McIntosh, Emily liol inns and Francis Holmes. D'stingusbed for geed conduct and a'tention to studies-Margaret Holmes, Huger Campbell and Charlotte Moore. FOURTH CLASS-TEACHER, MISS VIRGINIA WEBB FIFTY-SEVEN PUPILS. First prize-Elizabeth < omer ; second prize Elizabeth Snelling ; third prize-Louisa Schmidt Honorable mention-Bosa Edwards, Martha Green and Stephen Maxwell. Distinguished for good conduct and attention to studio-Rachel smith, ld ward McCall and Marga? ret Noise te. FIFTH CLASS - MISS ANN W MILES - FIFTY-FIVE PC FILS. First prize-Emma Cease; second prize-Jefferson Edinge; third prize-Wilson Edwards. Honorable mention - John Lawrence, Emmi Broughton t nd Ellon Frost. Distinguished for good oonduct and attention to studies-Elizabeth Hoi mun, Emma t im ou s and Au? gustus Forest. SIXTH CLASS-TEACHER, MISS 8 E BINGLEY-SIXTY ONE PUPILS, First prize-Vila Nelson; second prize-Andrew Lance; third prize-Nelson Wilson. Honorable mention-Mary Eacott, Mary Scott and Rebecca Wilson. Distinguished for good conduct and attention to studies-Julia Mushington, Jacob Edwards and Jane Bonneau. SEVENTH CLASS-TEACHER, MISS JULIA F MAHONEY SIXTY-ONE PUFTL6. First p-lze-Julia Washington; second prize-Jamo.? Edwards; third prize-Bobert Beyward. Honorable mention-Margaret Ca'roll, Rebecca Cross and Solomon Jenkins. Disi inputs jed fir good conduct and attention to studies-Willis Johnson, Willie Williamson ana Jose? phine Brown. EIOHTH CLASS-TEACHES. MISS J M O'NEILL-SIXTY SEVEN PUP LS. First prize-Tano Kelly; second prize-Jeremiah ( Edwards; third prize-Diana Green. Honora* le mention-' athanno Blanchard John Singleton and Hous'on White. Diatingui-hed for eo*? conduct and attention to stud'es-ceceli? ?onaparto, Alexander Poyne and Moses Bro'ivn. MDCH-NEEDED PLANK HOAD COMPLETED. - The Baltimore a tea a. ?hip lino, tho Wando Fertilizer A'auafictory, and the machino ?heps of Messrs, John F. Taylor k Co. have made tho bend foi med by Hase), Cmcord and Plncknoy-streets, a great tho l oughfarc. Being a great tboroughfaro it bas also bc jome a groit quagmire, alino.t impassable to man or bei-t This was not to bo borne by the enter? prising gentlemen who ca ried on such an extensive business in Ibat neighborhood and they determined that they would have those slr .eta planked. The proper Influence was brought lo bear on the muni? cipal authorities, and the consequence ls that a sub? stantial pbnk road has b.'on laid from the cornor of East Bay and Hasel streets, through Haiel, Concotd and Plncknoy streets to tho corner of East Bay and Pinokncy-streots. This greatly facilitates business, and thit vicinity is now no longer a terror to the pedestrians aud beasts of burden. HOTEL ABBIYALS, APRIL 1. -Pavilion Hotel John Fitzgerald, J O Oonnors, South Carolina: Jas M Wood, Mount Holly, 3 C; Elijah Bangs, Bonton; MAD Amos BlchUnd; JJacobsIn, Baltimore; U D Paris. New York; P H B Shuter, Walterbcro'; M J Leo, Ktngstree; J O Nettles, H S J rabana, South Carolina; Mrs G W Sergeant, City; WS Michad, W - -*"-? ?-?".. .www., c..?j.. _r.oLia.iL.-T V Walsh, W H Girardeau, J P Brannon, J ? Snares, Sumter; JMHumbett, Bldgerille; J R Easterling, Orangeburg. Charlatan Hotel.-S G Drew, Misa M S Drew, Miss E C Dr?w. Bo -t-m ; Thoa T Atherton, Mrs E A Casey, Miss Bull-r, Penn -y Iv mia ; Dr. Brocoli Mans, 0 H Lee. Mr Dan Co ..gill and lady, Miss Cowgill. Mrs Dr T Ellis, New York; James T Conway, Phila? delphia; G B Hall, R J T Bad. New York; E Thomas and two daughters, Cleaveland, Ohio; A Groncrman, Baltimore ; rhos Gay,,Mu W Guy, Miss Mary G Guy, Ml e Alice Guy, Boston; Jas Almyand wife, R J Jacob, J Dodger, New York ; Thoa W Byall, New Jeisey; A S Alden, city ; B L Slngletary. South Car? olina; M L Bonham,Ldgefleld; John B Palmer, AC Haskell, Columbia, South Caro ina ; J Challott, S T Dearcy, Augusta, Georgia ; H L Hupe, North Caro? lina; BE Fraser and son, Georgetown, South Caro? lina; Mrs Brown and maid. N Gilmore Meredith, Baltimore; E K Sargeant. Jr.. Hy Bear, Now York; J J inorsou. Clarendon; W Alt?le, Mrs Hlccox, >ow York; S McKelvey, Sam McKoLcy,' Jr., Pennsylva? nia; J d Parker, BalUmore; W W Burnett, Batelgh, North Carolina; Geo Kylo, Now York; AH Barber, City. _ __ BUSINESS NOTICES. FOB CHEBAW AND THE PEEDEE.-The steam? er General Manigault ls receiving freight as above at South Commercial wharf, and will soil to-morrow morning. Apply to shae belford k Kelly. GARDEN TBUOK.-The very jreueral interest being poid by our peop'e to trucking, is ?heady directing the attention of bu->iuess men to our se~ tion. There ls no business which requires mom experience and honest aUentioa than lathe sale ot iruits and vegetables-no produco so destructive and will so rapidly depreciate by d lays, or which subjects tho producer to so many frauds. We pub? lish elsewhere the card of Messrs. Heard Young k Co., nf New York, who have both in New York and Norfolk bad long ex lerieaco ia this business, aud como to us highly recommended Feeling that muoh of the success ot our tiu?k tanners depends upon IIIP faithful and intelligent attention to businos upon the part f hose to whom they consign their produce, we have no hesitation In recommending this firm to their considera ioa Skirts nail /nm i si) in g ?0O?S. 'THE""' Proprietor of tho Goutlemca's Furnishing Goods Emporium, Mcotlng-stroet, near Markol, desirous ot bringing the lamons STAR Shirts into general usc, and boiieving that it is only u cessary for yen-lemon to wear these SHIRTS onco to be well pleased with them, will bereifter of. for them to his customers AND tho public gcucrally at cost prices. His stook ol Neck lies, scarfs aud COLLABS will also be sold at such prioes as to defy competi? tion, and if satisfaction is not GIVEN ho will return tho mouoy. HU choKos are so rea? sonable as alo-ost to make buyer, belwvo the arricie* are given AWAY Ho''"s p-epircd to miki Shirts to o-dir with the utmost dispatcb; and his assortment of ready-made shirts is BO lull that buyors can be fitted at a mo? ment's notice. For proof of those statements call AT SCOTT'S Star f-hlrt and Furnishing Gooda Emporium, Meeting-street, nearly opposite Market Halt January 1 6moa Ruction Soles. Barroom Fixture? and Household Furniture. KNOX, DALY & CO. Will sell I Hld DAY. at No. 4C8 Kin^-strcet corn men inp at 10 o'clock A M. preciBel The CONTENI? OF ABOVE BARKOOM ALBO, The FUBNITDRE ot ttio family, comcrHng MIRROR. Bedsteads, MaHrpsses. Dining ' and Kitchen Tables, Burean, Book Case, Pictures, Wardrobe, Chairs, Wasbtatd, Cooking Utensils, Meat Safe. Lamps, kc ConilltionB cash._April a Bargains at Auction. WM. McKAY. No. 130 Meeting-street, Will sell, THIS DAY (Fri ay;, 2d instant, at 10 o'clock, An assortment or GBUCERIES, Crockery, Dry Goods and Jen dry. ALSO, BUREAUS, Mattresses, 'table?, Sideboards, Pic* tores, Oil Paintings, Curtains, kc. ALSO, Lot of ACID?. Platee; Picture Frames, kc, be? longing io an Ar tia t's Gallery. Tprms cash. April 2 Horses, Mules. Vehicles; also, Bureaus, Bed? steads, Bedding, Wardrobes, Secretaries, Lounges, Chairs, Tables, ??c, at Auction. BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH. THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, at his Salesroom, No. 31 Bread-street. ALSO, BILLI ARO TA BL KS. Hardware, Crockery, Fair bank's Beam scales, and SunJriea. April 2 Valuable Plantation at Auction. BY AlOKZO J. WHITE & SON, Brokers, Auctioneers and Real Estate A gents. By virtue of sn order of sale, to me directed by the Hon. Gorge S. Hr van, udgeofthe United States Court for the District of Mouth carolina, I will of? fer for Bale, at Public Auction, at the Old Postomce, foot of Broad-street, I harloston, g. C., on TUES? DAY, the lS.h of April. 1869, at ll o'clock A. M., All that PLANTATION OK TRACI OF LAND, known aa Sea t-ido. containing 1158 acres, more or loss, and hounded on tbe nortn by lands cf Ur. Mc Cants, on tho east by lands nf Mr Corbett, on the weat by laud of Mr. Vanning, and OL the seato by the Sound, a- per plat an-t survey made by Robert K. Payne, Faq. Said Laud being in Christ Church Pa? rish. County ot Charlesto . The above Plantation to be sold is subject to o lease to one Wm. Hock ady for a period of five years, commencing on the first Noveinh r, 1867. and ending on thc first Novem? ber, 1871 Annual rent $300 to uccrue to purchaser from dav of rale. Conditions-One-half cash; balance payable th two equal successive annual instalments, with interest at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, payable semi-an? nually, secured by bond or bonds of the pur? chaser and mortgage Of Plantation. Purchaser to pay for papers and starers. LAWBENCE W. O'HEAB, March 22 mwflOtul Assignee 1 heodore Stoney. ASSIGNEE'S SALE AT WAL.TEK.BORCV 8001H CAROLINA. By virtue of an order to mn ntreoted by the Hon. George S. Bryan, J"ug8 oTUuitai bislrici Coun Jj- "?uth Carolina, will be sold at publli outcry at WoitTboro', S. C., on siea-da"? next beiDg MONDAY, the otb (Jay of April. 1869. All that BOhYOR TBACT OF LA^D, Situated ii St Bartholomew's Pariah, Coll'ton County, 8. O. on thc south side ol EdUto River, and on the heat waters ot Island Creek and Rod Bank Creek. Butrinf and bounding to the noith on las?" D0W or 'ste o: John E. Meister k Co., Peter W. Bentz an? ??dred spell; io the south on lands ol J M. Baysor, Jamw J. Jennings and Jjhn -. Meister k Co ; eastonlandi of thu "Saw Mill Company," now or late ot John E Mctfl'er k Co.. and weston Lands ol' Lewie E. Lander, containing-acres. terms- One-half cash; balance in one year, secur? ed by bond.of thu purcbaser tm i mortgage ot tb? premises. Purchaser to pay assigne-* tor neco-sarj papers and stamps. J B. BIS--I.LL, March 12 fm8 Assignee of Hutaon fee.' gepotic Bitters. TEY PANKHIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, "ATO ATT. BTSZASXS or TBS STOMACH AND LIVER. THEY ABZ r.SCOMMENDTD BY THE MEDICAL FACULTY. HEGEMAN & CO., AGENTS, NEW YOEE. Manufactnred by C. F. PAMNIN GEBEBT AKS AP0TEECA2Y, CHARLESTON', S.C. JUST For Sala by JOruggista Everywhere.'^ i-eb.ua y 16 mwflyr puilbinp JHattriaU, (Etc. AND DOOR FACTORY L. E. CORDBAY & CO., No. 2 PR1TCHA RD-STREE1, OPPOSITE J. F. -TAYLOB k CO.'rf MACHINI SHOPS. SASHES, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED, alway on band PANEL DOORS, HOT HOUSE SASHES MOULDINGS, &c, made up at short no tice, MI? at tho lowest terra9. L. E. COBDBAY.C. A. TBOUCHI March 23_ 3mo P. P. TOALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IS AMD MANUFACTURER OF DOOKS, SASHES AND BLINDS HORLBECK'S WHARF, Charis ?ton, S. C. Particular attention paid to shipping. July 30 ___ OFFICE ito. 275 KING, OPPOSITE EASBL-STBEET. January 27 3mc Jlnta Salts. Opening Sale of the Season of Boots, Shoes and Hats. BY MILES DE AK E. THIS DAY, tbe 2d instant." I will sell at ruy S lort?, corner of Kw: and Lioer 'j e t ree ts, : 150 CASES BOOTS AND SHOKS, expressly selected for the southern market, - . CONSISTING nc PAST OF : Cases Men's ( alf, Kip and Buff Peg Sol-d BOOTS Cases Men's Calf an J Buff Creole Congress Cases Men's Calf and Buff Pa? Koled Brogans CsBes Men's Cali and Buff Peg -oled B.lmorala . Cases Men's Calf Slippers and Malakoff*' Cases Boy's and Youth's Br 'gana and Balmorals Caiei Ladles' ?>erge Congress. *Uk Goring Cases Ladies' Serge and Morocco Polish lioota Cases Ladies' Kid >ltppers and Buskins , Cases Wornen's Goat and Buff Peg Soled Balmorals. 3 to 7 and 6 to 9 Cases Misses' berge Congress and Kid Poliah Boots Cases Children's Goat, Plaiu and Mlver-Tlp Bootees &c. ALSO, 60 coses (300 dozen) Men's and Boy's Black, Pearl,. Br wn and Nutria, Alpine, Feontor. Condo, Flan? ter v. Young America and Kentucky Halt. 7 he above Stock jnat received direct from Manu? fae tarers, to be sold on their account, without rs? serve._April 2 itt KftUITY. " W. Y. LEIT?H& IL S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. Fair, Executor, vs. Thayer, Administrator^ Pursuant to a Decretal Order in this case, I will offer at public outcry, at 'be O n Customhouse, on MON? DAY, the 6th of april, at ll o'clock. A.M., All that LOT OF LAND, W th a three atory Brick: Dwelling, situate on the sontb side of Society-street, measuring and con taming front on Society-street 4* feet and on the back line M feet, and lo depth os the oast and weat lines 102 feet, be the same mani or less. On the lot are all the necessary build? ings usual to a comfortable and well appointed res? idence. Conditions-One-third cash; balance in one. twa and three years; credit portion tobe scoured by bond and mortgage, bond dra? lng interest at the rate of 1 per cent, per annum. The porch iee r will be requir? ed to insure, and keep insured, the premises dorins the continuance of the credit; and assign the polioy of insurance, and will also be required to pay fat papers and the necessary stamp?. E. W. M. MACKEY, March 17 17.25apn,5 8. C. O. Valuable City Property at Auction. - BY LEITCH * BRUNS, Auctioneers. By vi rut" of an order of sale to me directed by th? Hon. Geo. 8. B. yan. Judge of the ?. 8. District Court for the District of South Carolina, I will offer for sale at public auciioa, at the Old Post?me*, foot of Broad-street, Charleston, ti. 0., on MON? DAY, April 26th. 1809, at ll o'clock A. M., All tbat LOI OF L\ND, with the Buildings there? on, situate on the east side of Athler-soeet, Can? nonsboro', measuring on tbe weat 1 tr. c on Ashley Ftreet forty-seven feet and nine ? nebea, and on tho east line fifty feet, and in den th on the north and louth lines one hundred and thirty-tight feet aa i two Inches; bounding to the north Sud eut on lands; of Jam*; Copes; to the ?0nth an lana of Ber. Dr. Bachman; and Jo '.'?0 west on Ai h ley ,s tree t. . Terms-?ne-ihird cash; balance, payable in tmvf? sooths from the dayoi sale, seou'ed hy bond purchaser and mortgage Of th* prWni?s; the build, ings to be insured tor not lesa than the amount of the bond, and the policy issMBg} ~ " Lo'tTIS MoLALN, Assignee ot Benjamin Ford. 49* To WHOM rr MAT Conexa?-The creditors or BENJAMIN FOBD. Bankrupt, holding liens upon tbe above estate, whoiher by judgment or otherwise, are hereby notified th t, under order of Court, dated April 1st 186 ), they ore hereby r quired to prov? and establish their liens before J. ''. OAB^FNTEB, Esq , Bovistrar, < n or oelore April 26th, or elise ba excluded from any benefit of the sale arising under tho decree mude in this case. L LOOIS MoLATN. April 2 ?8ml_Atjjg ee of Benjamin Ford. Valuable Lands at Auction.. ' BY HOLMES & MACBETH, Auctioneers. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed br th a Hon. Geo. S. br tan, Judge of the Dotted State.? Di-tri ct Court tor the Dian ic t of sou h Carolina, I willoffer ior eale at public auction, on THURSDAY, Ap> ;i 23,1869, at ll o'clock ^. M.. at the old Post?1 office, foot of Broad-stt cet, Charleston. S. C.. " - ALL THAT PLANTA i loN or tiaci of laud, situ? ate, lying and being in Charleston District, St. Ste? phen's Parish, and State ol south Ca olina, contain? ing sixteen hundred (1600) acres, more or less, and k. own as tbe Ten Mile BOUSP, set forth in the plead? ings beard in the Court of t qm ty for Charlea ton Dis. trict In January, I860, as ot the estate of George An. derson, deceased, and also set 'ort h in said pleadings as consisting of three tracts, all of which ls mero plainly delineated by a plat made by Andrew GU* mour, Deputy Surveyor, tn February, 1866. ALSO, ALL THAT PLANTA J ION or 1 met of Land, with the dwelling house and outbuildings thereon, cou t*iain* nine hundred and alxt> ac ie?, more or lesa, butting and bounding west on ianda of Peter Pon. toux, south on lat di of W. V. Pon roux md Little Hell Hole Swamp, east on lands unknown, and north on lands of Peery Brad!, y. a l of which is more particularly set forth and delineated in a plat tbeieof, mode by J. J. Gaignard, Surveyor-General, in December, 1800. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of John O. Ed? wards, of, in and to all tbat PLANTATION or Tract of Land, In the District of Charleston, and Parish of St. Stephen's, near Wall Eye Swamp, bounding north on land now ?rlate of Joseph Rodhans, west on lands of W. V. Pom oui and John Bradley, east on estate of Ellas Bi ll having such form and marks os are represented in a plat thereof, made by Antenas, B. Darby, in November, 18J0. ALSO, AX TUE SAME TI HZ AJTD PLACE, ALL THAT TRAC I OF La. - D, ?ltuate in Laurena District. Couth Carolina, about 10 miles south of Laurens Courthouse, and conta mn? seventy (79) acres, more or less, bounded on the north by pub? lic road, east bv land H ot James Bryson, west by lands of Hogan Motes, and north on a branch which divides it lrom landa or Miler. 'I erma cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. LODI- Wc LA IN, Assigne of John O. Edwards and Geo. D Once. April 2 im4thstu4f 1 Jlndiunffrs' jJriD?tf Sal?. Residence in Charlotte-street. BY LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE. At Private Salt Th i WOODEN RESIDENCE on brick basement, on the North side of Charlot ie>ttrret, known by tho No. 22, containing six upright, two garrets, ono dressing-room, and twoi pantries, private stairway, two piazzas, cistern, gas, ic On ibo premies ore an excellent kitchen, and a carnage house and stable. 1 he lot measures 80 leet front by 240 toot deep. Ap? ply as above at Na 22 BROAD-STREET. March 29 mwfS Residence on Church-street, and Lot on King street. BY LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE. For Bent cr Sale? rno I HB EE-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, No 16 ch arch-street, about three minutes' walk from the Battery ; containing eleven rooms, double piaz? zas, ire. On tho premlos are bric* kitchens. Lot? 40 feet front by 120 feet deep ALSO, the LOT OF LAND on u e Weot side of King? street, bet wee J Broad and Queeo-fltreete; measuring; 47 feet front by 178 leet deep Apply as above at, March 29 mw13 No. ?.3 BKOAL-?lRfe,ET. Dwelling in Put-street. BY LOUIS IK DeSAUSSURE.. At Private Sale- . The WOOLEN DWELLING on br.ok basement, ot* west side of Pltt-strect, second house south of Ruil strert, containing HI upna'it and ono dressing rooms, pantry, pmzz i ga-, eist -rn. On the premlsea aie kitchen, car iage houM and stable. Lot mea* euroa 0? 8 12 (cot trout, by 159 i?et deep more or less. Apply as above at No. 23 BROAD-.-* I RE ET. Mai cb 29 _mwf3 Real Estais. BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH, No 31 Broad-street, -onth. aide, near .state-street. At Private i-'aln tilts I' CL ?Sd SEA IsLAND COTTON PLANTA? TIONS Valuablo Bice Plantations Valuable Upland Plantations and Farms Extensiv- a.d V hiaulo Man it icrortos. Mill Sites and D-ligUttui umiucr ttealdaoOM mvanoo* parts Of tho ?south ALSO, HOUSES AND BUILDING L' iTS of all riiee, prto and description* iu every part ot the city. January 25 mwi3mo DENTIST. BOOM3 AT HIS BES IDEN CB, NORTHWEST COE NEB OF MEETING AND SOCIETY STREETS. November 20 ftnw6mof C. J. .SCIILEt'EGKliLL, No. 37 LINE-STREET, BETWEEN KING AND ST. PHILIP. LOMBER OF EVKB? DESCRIPTION ANL BUILDING MATERIAL, LIME and PLASTER? ING LATUS. PAINTS.OILS. GLA8MSS, SHINGLES; also ?BOOTE AND TONGUE BOARDS, Ax., cou. stantly on band at the lowest market prioes. September 12 m thal rr