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~(HT-T AFTERS. ftlcettug? Tills Day. , -CojnoMJtde ot XjF?lte. Fire. XgiqpwifrB, At Stir-past 8 P. II, . il?-. .* 5?f5Tr?Hi 1 Palmetto Lodge. K. or p., at hair-past 7 P. II. Tyre Lodge, at hair-past 7 P. M. Delta Lodge of Perfection, at hair-past 7 P. M. Hope fire Company, at 8 P. SI. Relief Loan Association, at 8 P. H. Auction Sales Tula Day. ? N'. A. Hunt will sell at 10 o'clock, at his store, boots and shoes. Miles Drake will sell at 10 oV.ock. at his store, dry goods, clothing, ?c. william McKay will sell at io o'clock, at his store, furniture, Boda water apparatus, Ac. R. M. Marshall A Brother will seU at half-past 10 o'clock:, at their ofllce, horses, males, Ac. Leitch A Bruns will sell at 10 o'clock, at their office, furniture and bedding. . . Coreen_There was no meeting ot Council ?a?t evening as expected, a quorum railing to De \ sreiient at the boar appointed. -? ENTERTAINMENT.-The Sumter 8ocfal Club will give one of their pleasant entertainments at their hall, at half-past 8 o'clock this evening. TUE DEATHS FOB THE WEEK ending on Sat? urday last, according to the city registrar's re? port, were whttes 8, colored io. Total 18. EARLY SNAP-BEANS. -We have receiver! a specimen of fine snap-beans-the first, we believe, In the market-raised on the farm of Mr. D. Bal winkle, corner or King and Race streets. SALE OP REAL ESTATE.-A tract of land of twenty acres, on the public road leading to Fort Johnson. James .Island, and adjoining the lands ofJ?w. Thomas Legare, was sold yesterday morn? ing at auction, by Messrs. Lowndes A Grlmbali, for $200 cash. ACQUITTED.-The Ave colored boys who were arrested a few days ago on the charge of assault? ing and beating a young man on the outskirts of the city, were yesterday brought before Trial Jus? tice Mackey and tried. There was net auffielent - evidence to'support the charge, and the accused were discharged. BacDEKLiCHEKBDND PiONic.-The Brader Ucherbapd are making arrangements ror a tr rand p.cSjc.at th?_Schoi2enpl?t?^o^Ft^fliiiexr. Th? South Carolina Railroad cars will convey the pleasure-seekers to the scene or their rural festivi? ties, sad omnibuses will run siso daring the ear tire day. . _ ? ' . CLUBS ANO STABS.-Frank Williams, who had ron off from a boatman with whom he was working, and carried a lot of bis employer's clothes with him, was' tried on the charge of . lar? ceny and vagrancy, and s< nt to the House of Cor? rection, for ten days, under the vagrant law. Jolla Edwards, arrested oa the charge of enter? ing a room In Church street, belonging to s man named Moses, and stealing thence a $10 green? back, $5 ;ln silver and some small change, was turned over to a trial Justice for prosecution. ._i_? ? , y SKMGIOCS Baanya^.-Th? revival at Spring street ohhrch ls growing In Interest. The congre? gations are large and attentive. Fifteen or twenty yoong persons have presented themselves for spe? cial prayer, while many more show the deepest concern on the subjefit of religion,.. Thia ?hajch W-tiaiisa .*ft::?a**ltb.' a very- |ra?*a ont -^Dunbg ot the Emf Offrit. 'TW prbs&m are very encouraging this year again. Divine services will be held every night st.s o'clock, and sprayer meeting will be held every afternoon at 6 o'clock. The community are invited to attend these in, teres ting *#ryices. titi ',..'. 1 Tai ff4m! 9??S-Bpf reefed ^ from the 'press of Waller, Evafii * Cogswell a pamphlet copy oftne proceedings on the third anniversary of the Home for the Mothers, Widows and Daughters of Confederate Soldiers. It con? tains the annual report, and the addresses of Major Barker and Professor Miles, as weil as sn eloquent circular address from the. officers or ?he Cs-operative Association. The expenses or the Home are $sooo a year-ten dollars a year from each of six hundred of the citizens of Sonth Caro? lina, for the education or the sisters and daugh? ters or men who died to save us, and their native land from material nun and moral degradation. MONUMENT TO THE FALLEN GERMANS.-The -German Artillery, Company B, have purchased a piece of ground in the German cemetery, upon which to erect a monument to those of their com? rades who fell in the Confederate war. The Deutsche Zaltong Bogg eats that the other Gern sn companies who ba? a share In the memorable struggle should n nit e in the movement. lt ls pro? posed to erect a monument with four sides, one of them being given to each company upon which to Inscribe the names of their fallen. The German volunteers of the Hampton Legion hare determin? ed to Join the survivors of the artillery company In this enterprise. PICNIC or Tte CABOLTNA' BJPLE CLUB_On Monday the Carolina Rifle Clnb Intend to hare a picnic at the Schntzenplatz, when a good prac? tice with their rifles will enable them to make a fair showing at the Sc hut zen rest in May. to which Uley and the other rifle companies nave been In? vited. The company will be presented with a flag at the Hail of the Freuodschaftsbond, which has been kindly offered for the occasion, after which the Carolinas wid proceed to the Schutze n piarz, escorted by the German Riflemen. At tbls place the day will be spent in target practice and Other amusements. A NOTABLE SALE.-We understand that the large and varied stock of Jewelry, chins, glass and silverware and fancy goods of every descrip? tion contained m the store of Messrs. Wm. G. Whihten ?Co., King street, win be offered for sale at public auction la a few days as soon as a proser Inventory canoe ttken, of whloh due no? tice wfll be given. And that at the same time will also be sold the extensive assortment of china and glassware in the store occupied by the same firm la Hay ne street. This will offer a rare chance to housekeeper', as well as to lovers of virtu, to supply their wants. ST. MARE'S FATE_The variety of attractions at this fair draw large crowds nightly to the hall In Wentworth street. Ttie spectacle last evening was brilliant, and the bearers or chance lists and the table keepers prospered exceedingly. The Ohlcora Cornet und string band, who kindly vol? unteered their services for the evening, regaled the crowd at intervals with sweet music, and ex? ecuted some of their popular pieces ia handsome style. Several prizes were won,and the' company seeped to enjoy thc evading thoroughly. The .fair ls admirably managed. ' THE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.-The perform? ance or the popular drama, Damon and Pythias, for tho benefit or the Knights or Pythias, takes place on Wednesday evening, April 26th, at the Academy of -taste, and promises to be something more than an am.itenr performance. The ?ame? mos friends of the Knights la the city have not been backward tn lending their assistance, and the pick or Charleston's professional aud amateur talent ha- been seoared for the occasion. The Order has exhibited at most rapid growth for the past fow monthsJA oor etty,sad the crowded Academy will t a how ti.idty a r?'?twg'prevalls in the c u nam um ty t o^prtta - he Knights. "N, STABBING AFFRAY.-A quarrel occurred on board?' et the tug W H-F'oot,'. ying st .'Brown's wharf; yesterday dbmlag. b??weed . two of the employees, *^MS?WMMP e na ed -t n aught. In the s'c^?*tr?g^?^o^anA-8Cr^nget^-"a?.ttie com bauuts--tt?e*\hi3 ant ago aj^_on_tne flee lc, when the lntt or ii lift J i iii CT)?roSs^i5ad~'stS'>bed his balky oppoueat several times lu tne fleshy part or the thigh. The partier were arrested by the police, nat their- staiemehis were so conflicting that they were referred -t? a ?trial Justice. Au ex? amination lu the casa took pisca in the after? noon, when it waa settled by a compromise be? tween the parties. A woman, of course, was at ase bottom oftne affair. " IH^CAJHOUC FAIS, The clear warm evening of yesterday brought j on> jrmrx*eyid-.att ?Kan ear ly.hoar? HfelN>j after tfaVf rae crowdetl street caSrs oh the" Sown*] trip prophesied a basy night at the fair. The Beeac there was magnificent, and far surpassed the preceding night. The decorations were as fresh and beautiful as ?vex, and several hauch some additions materially heightened their effeccr Suspended above table No. 5, representing the Sisters or Mercy, was a lovely wreath, made by the boarders at the Academy or the Slaters in Meetlug street. It ls made entirely or artificial flowers and roses or the loveliest hues, the bright colors being softened by green leaves into a most exquisite combina? tion. Tue wreath is about four feet in diameter, and the flowers are so arranged as to form a star, with the space enclosed by the circle or the wreath. The whole ls a triumph or skill and taste. It ls to be voted lor, and given to which? ever fire engine receives the greatest numberer votes, as an ornamental decoration in the com? ing celebration. Upon this table also stand two delicately carved stone vases, from which' rise flowers and leaves of wax. The latter were made by one of the Sisters, and evince a high degree pr taste and beauty lu their mechanism. Among tba articles which were exhibited for the list tima, a patch-wort quilt made by Mrs. Har? rison, or Philadelphia,'attracted the attention or all connoisseurs In such matters. It ls made up entirely of heavy silk ribbon. The general cast is dark and gorgeous, and the exquisite manner in which the diff?rent shades aro combine . nake lt one of the handsomest things of the kluu to be geen anywhere. AX the Bishop's table, a lovely opera oloak of white uncut velvet, tastily trimmed with crim? son, is a conspicuous addition, and an Inkstand made by Mr. Foliin, of cedar, is also very pretty. Among the curiosities are a work-bag, made by one of the nuns at the Ursuline Convent in Co? lumbia, one side or which is composed of fish scales Ingeniously worked in, and several paint? ings hui* iA Ae>*? hear .hy. s?me el graft value and dfiesmy!' isl i ? tt? - i - .9 i ? At table No. 3. kept by Mrs. O'Neill, is a hand? some photograph album, which ls enclosed in a handsome velvet box. By turning the handles -on the boa the p leta res remove from one side to the other, presenting themselves at two glass doors. A beautiful blonde doll-bride, dressed In white satin, witba lace veil and wreath of orange fl i Wera, also adds ber charms to the attractive dis? play or articles on this table. The grand raffle table, kept by Mrs. O'Connor, also boasts of several ,hana?ome additions, con sVlOueus^amoag which ls agentfeman's splendid dressing-gown, color, ashes or roses; lc is hand somely trimmed with green, and with its green satin facings and cuffs - ls the height li or an ele gant fash lonah! e .*egWj& mofBing costume. Towards 10 o'clock the fair waa at Its height; and the scene In the ball was gorgeously brilliant. The moving throng or ralr women and young men, the splendid coloring or the articles on ex hlbitlon flashing back the light from the resplen dent chandeliers, all combined to make up the most exciting and magnificent view. The chances taken were innumerable, and the assiduity er the ralr list bearers well deserved Ahe success which they achieved. The bewildered visitor was pre? sented with a succession or articles, from a splendid opera cloak down to a china cup, all to tu ! had by taklsg a single chance. The sophistical reasoning brought to bear upon one ol the doubt fe l ta convince htm that he was sure te-wla, would harh (le?lglrted the' heart bra' Thomss-h-Kempia The refreshment tables were a relief after the raffles, sad all who had saved anything felt this when delicacies or all sorts, Instead of airy chances, tempted one's loose change. Strawber? ries and cream bid fruit cake chances defiance, and chicken salad of a most relicitous compost, tl an threw the chance for an opera* cloak entirely in the shade. ? , Until a late hoar the, basy traffic went on, and on ry when the boar of eleven, bad come did the bulk bf the visiters wend their way homeward. Tho evening was In every respect one of the most successful ones known tn the annals or Charleston raiza, and never was the public patronage bestow? ed noon a more deserving object. The following ls a list of the articles raffled last evening and the names of the winners: Hand? some work box by Margaret Brennan; ornament? ed cake, J. A. Pringle; elegant lemonade set, H. J. O'Neill; handsome trunk, Alice P. Moran; china cap and saucer, Fannie Ktnzle; handsome doll, Mrs. B. Foley; half dozen shirts, Patrick Welsh; gentleman's dressing gown, J. Victor St. Arnaud: handsome tea set, R. Kennedy; oh rome-Lost c ?nue. A. McCobb, Jr.; velocipede, F. M.; shrine, Mrs. A. Corchrane; velvet mantle, Mrs. Griser; houle of claret, Rev. J. Moors, IA D.; pair vsses, Kate Carmody; box olgsrs, Charles White; doll's parasol, S?ptima Foll?n; parasol, Seabrook Mc Nelly ; fan, A. A. Aim ar; two pair slippers, H. Da? ly. All articles will be delivered between the honra or 12 and 1 midday, md at any time during the progress or tbe fair m.the evening. THE UNITED STATES CrHourr COURT-TUESDAY MOONING-HONORABLES ?UOH L. BOND ANO GEO. S. BBYAN PRESIDING.-Tho marshal being order? ed to summon four additional Jurors to complete the Jory, the following were returned from amana' th? by stand*?: Joli i* Dean, John 8~?lggs, S. Ki*BTowTi ancTS. R. Marshall, in "the case of the Wllllams/s Island Pbospbste company against the Marine and River Phosphate Mining and Manufacturing Company-trespass for digging phosphate rock on plaintiffs land-the evidence was closed, and thc arguments from the counsel on both sides being heard, the Judges reserved their charge an tu this morning, when the case will be given to the jory. A PUBLIC NUISANCE.-We are informed that the empty lot or so-called Park, at the southwest corner of Rottedge avenue sad Calhoun street, la to be (tiled op with the city offaL Already a mass of rotten vegetation, dead dogs, cats and ch okena and other decaying animai matter, have' been cast into the festering heap, making their pres? ence known to the neighborhood by as many dis* gusting odors as ever disgraced cologne. This work ls done by the city authorities who, an wit? tingly we hope, are sowing the seeds or deadly disease in the western part of Ch wies ton. About two years ago aa attempt was made to AU ap the water lots east of Rutledge aven ue with the city, offsA, The residents in the neighborhood j entered their protests, and a committee of physicians, of which Dr. Geddings wis; chairman, was appointed to inquire into the mat* ter. The committee reported m very strong words that the practice of filling lots with rotting rubbish should not be allowed at any season of the year; that lt was the surest way or bringing noon us Yellow Jack and other? kladred troubles. This report pot aa end to that operation, but tbe Identical thing is now doing Just across the street We hope that the city authorities will Inquire into the matter at once. C implaluts have already been made to the Mayor, yet, on yesterd ky, the dirty work was going on without Interruption. Will ootthe health officer of the city kindly give ? his attention to this Important subject ? NILSSON TO APPEAR IN OPERA NEXT FALL. Every thing about Nilsson Just now is of suDreme Interest. The New York. Herald, or Sunday, say s: A contract was signed yesterday between Miss Misson* had Mr. X ix Strakosch, by which the famous and charming prima donna has accepted an engagement to/perform, in opera, next rall and winter-' 'Pai* eo^A^-m-ovis for a *u rutted--per? formances, and, of course. New York ls to have the benefit of tbe^gteatac part, though other ' rama also. In addition baioond In America to .give opera in a style n m.thia -conner-.-, Mr. ?$a bring from Ku artlsts or ihe very first-class " wpnt?tion. In the mean? time Miss Nilsson uaw stade a pre li min arv or supplemental engagement with Mr. strakosch for a spring seas n of performances, beginning at some or the principal Southern rules, then to KO to california, aud to end some time In June,?j ta the British Provinces, or at the cn 1er bordering American towns, arter that Miss Nilsson will epend the summer months with her rriends at West Point, aiuoag the mountains or Xe* Eng? land. Newport afld other places or r.ishlonable resort. Appreciating highly our glorious country, she desires to see'as much of lt as possiole, and to mingle wita -IBMne m society, ss a pro if or her appreciation or America and Americans, she has invested largely in property here, and, wherever her professional interests may call her hereafter, she appears disposed to identify herself with .the fa ture of tue great Republic V EASTER GamSJBLEj,terroirs. ' t?mnWH OF EPIPHANY, UPPER 8T. JOHN'S. k ?frrdeps -John G. .Ge^apd, rf. ^ene* .Por ch?rV '' Vestrymen-Dr. Peter P. Palmer, Chas. Slnkler, T. W. porcher, Phillp C. Kirk. James Caiilard, Jr. Delegates to Diocesan Convention-J. Stoney Porcher, Phillp C. Kiri, Thos. VT. Porcher, Chas. Slnkler. _ _ THE FIREMEN'S PARADE VS MAT.-A meeting J or the several committees or the white companies belonging to the Fire Department cf thia city, will be held thin evening at the hall of the Phoenix Fire corr piny. Arrangements will be considered for a parade In May, and the propriety or Inviting several co mpanles from neighboring cities, lt h< expected tiiat the companies not represented t.t the previous meetings will have the necessary co rn mit tees appointed, and that all the companies will be represented. ADEMO WLEDOMENT8 FROM BERLIN.-Mr. B. Bollmah a, the treasurer of the society for the re? lief of the German soldies wounded In the Held, has received two receipts rrom Herr Von Sydow, or Berlin. They read as rollows: Section A.No. 4772. God bless you 1 aSCEIPTT. The Germans resining in Charleston have paid ta the treasurer of the central committee or the. German societies for the relier of sick and wound ded soldiers the following amounts: 3011 thalers and ll sllbergroschen. which ts hereby thankful, ly acknowledged. For the treasurer. ROBERT HIRSCH. Berlin, Ootober 19, 1870. Section A.No. 7312. God bless you ! EKCBtPT. Received or the Germans tn Charleston by the treasurer or the central committee of the German societies for the benefit or the sick and wounded soldiers the following amounts: 988 thalers and 12 siltergroschen, which is herewith thankfully ac? knowledged. For the committee. ROBKRT HIRSCH. Berlin, February 9, 1871. This ls a handsome contribution for the Ger ThiBsor "Charlton;".not i&rnhering more than Jiit.ha?:rea families a- thetoataide. THE ' GERMAN.'AVAR STEAMER METEOR-For the first time in some years there arrived lu our port, on Monday night, a war vessel representing the great German nation. She li called the Me? teor, ls last rrom Havana, and ls jnst coming from a cruise ot two years on the coast of Vene? zuela and among the West India Islands, where she has been constantly engaged In protecting the valuable German shipping interest In that part or the world., purlug her stay at Carraccas and during tho trouble* undertMonaga*, she received on boar! the American minister, Mr. Partridge, and the itali in minister, and took them to St Thomas. On the 9th af November last, as our leaders wUl probably .remember, she hid au ac tlon with the French war steamer Le Bouvet, In which fight the Meteor was handled with great skill and Buccess. Her commander, Captain Er? nest Knorr, has lately been promoted tor his gal? lantry and important service, and had the honor of the Iron Cross conferred upon him. She is bark rigged and of warlike appearance, with everything on board Indicating thorough disci pilne and order-so complete, indeed, bas been the-e qualities that but three men have been lost during thc arduous cruise of two years tn that in? hospitable climate, a?d two of these were m the action with the Le Bouv'ei. The M. was built St Dantzig, In 1864, and ls classed as a gunboat, has four officers and about sixty men, her armament | I being three rilled breech loaders, two or which fire 36-pound and one 72-pound shell. Her om eera are Captain Ernest Knorr, Lieutenant Kuhn, Lieutenant Blendermacn, Surgeon Wlederman, and sixty men. She will remain at this port for some days, during which she will be placed In the dry dock and have some repairs. Captain Kuorr was yesierday received by O. O. Witte, Esq., consul of the German Empire at this port, who will have the gallant captain as his guest during the time he may remain in our city. Hotel Arrivals-April IS. CHARLESTON* HOTSL. Joseph Gregg, Iowa; S. McGoevaux and wife, 1 Abbeville; W. H. Webb, Newberry; S. J. Craig, A. ? B. Mell, laurens; J. N. Ewell, wire and child, New l Tort; James W. Johnson, Baltlmere; Miss L. N Johnson, Norfolk; 0. M. Sadler, ?routh Carolina C. B. TilllDghast. Mrs. W. tilllnghast, Albany; W. r. Woodward, South Oaroltna Railroad; J. K. Heath, New* Tork; A. L. Herndon, Mobile; Mrs. T. Twining and son, Halifax; Morton Waring, Flor? ance; E. M. Speight and lady, South Carolina; D C. Wilson, Beaufort; A. W. H earn. New Tork; S, 9. Worthington, Cincinnati; G. W. Balley, New New York; Charles G. Barrett. Wm. L. Barrett, j W. P. Miller and wire, Miss Miller, C. J. Trow- | bridge, Mrs. C. J. Osborn, Master Osborn, W. H. J ?narp, Miss Sharp, New York; James B. McGhee, Philadelphia: C. P. Hyde, C. C. A A. Railroad. PAVILION H0T8L. T. M. Creecy, Northeastern Railroad; Mrs. Shaw, SVlnasboro; J. K. Terry and wife, Oolleton; E. 0. Davis, Richmond; J. J. Nettles, South Carolina. MILLS HOUSE. W. H. Wentworth, Boston; C. L..Ross, New fork; Major A. H. Walters, Oaptaln T. L. Sonder, lad NiV'?.e-.r R. C. WOHhrop, Di C. HWlOf rife and rapghter/ Providence, . R? L ; A. P. J on es I md rsm;!r, Frarik J. SllAby, ll. Knoeflier, New york; MAaad Mrs. A. Gatty.gad IQ*-Charleston ; ?ra fi, a;(3aalfWd, ?rs. V.imrtt;-cmg?; E. j Bralaari A. IA Benhol ld, 8??rmal); Frbd, He?s, f Baltimore; Gea Wa??hoa?*v Be*afortr Sidney * ^swetXSMaoatupOrorgtAi J, 5. Hlnc*>y, S tea ner Fail Si ver Wm. K. Karie, Qreenv?ie. y M # ' '? * "?; v. ' EV a J E E BE - x o II a am. ? ? Cow SODA WATTS, with choice Syrups, and j ?fcafanroris mineral waters., Klsaljjgen, and Vichy, l kt Gardner's Establishment, Haas! street. ? ' ] t*rlM* . . '"" ] DOLLA:: Sro-is.-J'n order to make this, tire i last, day a* attractive ap possible, a limited qnan- j city or Tea Sets, Ooh lets, Tumblers, Work-boxes, sad otha? Novelties, will se opened. Th is 1B poai - tlvely to* i** t chance, when theif, gooda can.be ; bough', for Arty ce a ts. The' stare will open at 9 ? o*c1^tiua morning. ,,') .. .|j|\~ ? MAK.tLX DRAUU ur STANDS, (ali styles,) .Gan- ? erato a, Fo un la, Syrups, Bx trac ti, and a full as ?onmenr. of ad srUclaa nee essary mir. the mann raoinracr Sod? W? ter, at wa rs for sals at Sard ner^e, Nc, 4? King street. Poon tains charged. FAMILIES fmpp?eil with fresh Bread, every morning, at Ktaaraaa's Saloon. aprlS-3 g&'etaam' ovt' oar-mocs; of Tenpins; Tool Chest* and-Building Blocks, we have reduced'ihe pricaij?Yerylow figuras.'- '?? % . ' ..Na^iw EJNQ er.,>Np HASHL sr. B HAAS. ATTENTION, TOURISTS-Stereoscopic views or Charleston and vicinity, at No. 161 King street, oral ?he Hasel street Bazaar. nov m A NEW LOT ol mercantile Note Paper, five qdres for eoe, a: ihe Hasel street Bazaar and No. 161 King street.' octio-mtu CROQUET! CRDQCKT ! ! CROQUET I ! {-Im? mense reduction m price I The largest Field Croquet at $?: & .? 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We are now offering an unusual large variety of English and American Family Bibles, Pocket BlbleB and the Episcopal Prayer Book ac extreme? ly low prices. ' NEW CATALOGUE, No. 8. CHAMBERS* ENCYCLOPEDIA.-This valuable work has now reached the completion of Its third volume. Subscribers to the semi monthly paHs can be furnBhed with their numbers ap to No. 24. New subscribers can be supplied witt the three volumes, hound In substantial Library binding, at $8 SO per volume, and continue to receive the numbers or bound volumes, as they prefer. Alllbone's DlcUonaTy or Authors, a critical Dic? tionary of English Literature and British ind American authors,llvlng and deceased, from the earliest accounts to the latter hair of tne Nine., teentb Century, by S. Austin Alllaone, now com? plete In 8 vols., Library sheep $25 60. Boba di Roma, by Wm. W. 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Just received, $2; Third Volume or Max Muller's Chips, rrom a Gormau workshop, containing essays on literature, biography aaa.' antiquities, $2 50; The HUlory of Greece, by Pro? fessor Dr. Ernest Curtlus, translated by A. W. Ward, M A., vol. 1, $2 50; A Handbook of Legen? dary and Mythological Art, by Clara Erskine Cle? ment, with descriptive illustrations, $3 60; Life and Natura under the Tropics, Sketches-or Travels among the Andes and of the Orinoco, Rio Negro, and Amazons, by H. M. and P. V. N. Myers, $2: The Ameilean Sportsman, containing hints ter Sportsmen, notes on Shooting, and the habits of the Game Birds and Wild FoWl of America, by Lewis, with illustrations, $2 76: A New Book, by the'autnor of "Ecce Homo," Roman Imperialism and other Lectures and EssayB, by J. R. Seeley, M. A., $160; Lady's Historical Library: Memoirs or the Queens of France, by Mrs. Forbes Bush; His? torical and Secret Memoirs or the Empress Jose? phine, by M'lle Le Normand; Memoirs or Aune Boleyn, by Miss Benger; The Court of Marie An? toinette, by Mdm. Campan and Lamartine; Mary Oaten of Boots, with Anecdotes of the Court of Henry II, by Miss Benger. $150 each;'f he Won? ders of Engraving by Ueorges Duplessls, 34 wood engravings, $160-Gutenberg, and the Art of Print? ing, by Emily C. Pearson, with numerous Illustra? tions, $2; Minnesota, as a Home for Invalids, by Brewer Mattocks, M D.. $125. NEW SUPPLIES OF THE FOLLOWING VALUA , .. ? ? BLE AND POPULAR BOOKS : YESTERDAY, TO-DAY AND FOREVER, by Bickerstlth, $2; Changed Cross, $l 60; Shadow on the Bock. $l 60; Stepping Beaveaward, by Miss Prentiss. $1 76; Broadus on the Preparation and Delivery of Sermona $2; lianna's Life of Christ, complete in 3 vols., $4 50: MiicdufTa Memories or Patmos, $2; The.Victory of the Vanquished, by the author of Schonberg-Cotta Family. $175; Lld ?ou's Bampton Lectures: The Divinity or our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, $2 60; Shiloh, or without and Within, $2; By the Sea, $1 78. map Persons residing m the country will please Dear in mind that by sending their orders to aa Tor any books published In America, they will be charged only the price of the book. We pay for the postage or expresa A3" Address FOGARTI?TS BOOK DEPOSITORY, So. 260 King street, (lu the Bend,) Chares ton, S. c. aprS-thstu Doole, Shoes, &c. Receiving this day per Steamships Georgia, Tom New York, Fall River, from Philadelphia, issorted Invoices of FINE BOOTS AND SH0S8. In addition to the choice selection always tn itock I keep those CABLE SCREW WIRE WATER PROOF BROGANS. Sold cheap at EDWARD DALY'S. marm. No. Ul Meeting street. J^OTICJit NOTICE! By Fall River Steamship from Philadelphia this lay I am receiving afresrt sappi* ot tho*? denes ?land Sewed Magic Fitting FRENOH CALF SOOTS. With much time and labor, I have the tame for Boys and Gents. EDWARD DALY, j marta _* No. 121 Mcetfffg street. J10 THE EDITOR OF THE NEWS. . Flease latona'the numer?os, readers of yetar isper that the AMERICAN GAITER, Patented, or he Shoe or the Future, ls a success. To supply he demands of the Trade, another invoice to-day >y Fall River, from Philadelphia. - Vi Sold by EDWARD DALY. * mar22 . No. 121 Meeting street. SABLE SCREW WIRE, AS A FASTENING FOR HEAVY BOOTS AND SHOES, Has proved superior to either Thread or Pegs, .or all the lighter grades ol work lt 1B equally ap? licable, and the most delicate ladles' slipper or he finest pump-soled boot ls more pliable, more lnrable, and preserves ltssuape better, ir fastened nth CABLE SCREW WIRE. Theae Popular Goods are sold by Dead - ?rs everywhere. aprlO-lmo. flrcmirim Cano Salt. |95,000 _395,000 .AST CHANCE TO SEE WHAT $5 WILL DO? IS , Will secure a Share in the Aiken Premium SD io Land Sale.luvest $6 15 Will secure a share as above aud a One $6 ;6 Work of Art to adorn your homes. $6 ?5 Will secure a ?bare and the Steel Engrav- $5 15 lng, "M.irrlageor Pocahontas,"...worth $6 15 will secure a share and th? msei?ngrav- $5 15 lng, "LandingorOoiambu3!nV-....<.wortn %i 15 win secare ashore sad the Steeiin/i av- $5 H lng, "The Day we Celebrate,*'..worth $5 ss wrtu secure a share and the beautiful $6 io 'enromo, "American Autumn,"....worth $6 15* Will sacar? to eome shareholder the Der- $5 15 by Mansion Mid t6acres of Vineyard and $5 (5 Orchard, valued at J^i,OJO..j. $6 (5 Win secure co some shareholder "Rose- $6 (5 ville Farm," 160 ?cree. $5 t& valued st $10,000..Invest $6 (6 Will secare to some shareholder "Gm- $5 (5 hom e Farm," 165 acres. $6 t5 valued at $6000.Invest. $5 15 Will secure to some shareholder who in- $5 16 Vests, a Peach Orchard, valued at $3500 $5 f 5 Will secure to some shareholder a vine- $a |5 yard and Peach Orchard. $6 fs valued at $3000.,.invest $5 |5 Will secure to some shareholder a fine $6 (5 Villa site, with Cottage,-Garden, ac, $6 65 valued at $2500.Invest $5 15 Will secure to 88 other shareholders val- $5 15 uable properties, ranging m value from $6 (5 $300 to $1500..invest $6 |6 These Real Estate Prizes. $6 fi valued at $95,000. are located In the beau- $5 |6 tlful Town or Aiken. South Carolina... $3 15 Its unequalled climate and health-giving $6 10 surroundings, has made it the $6 $6 "SARATOGA OF THE SUU*-H.? $6 11 The Shares will be distributed Anni 21st, $6 $5 when each Shareholder will see $6 $s "WHAT PI VB DOLLARS WILL no." $6 "There ls a tide in the affairs ti men. which, Taken at the flood, leads on to lortune." The most liberal terms to Clubs. For description ot the valuable Real Estate. Prizes, notices or the press, names or Committee to make the Drawing, home endorsements, and general character ol tne eurerprise aaa manage? ment, seud for pamphlet. Remittances for shares should be mode with Pus to tri ce Money Order, or currency ki registered letter, or by Express. Ad dress J. C. UER uv, uenerol Manager, . Augusta Ga., Office corner or Jackson and Reynolds streets. as" Residents or Charleston aud vicinity can secure Shares by apDlvingto J. RUSSELL BARER. 50 society st.; at C. HICKEY'S, Ko. 345 Klug street. WlLliUKA SUNS', No. 69 Broad street, aud JU? LIUS ROUMILLAT'S, NO. 601 -lng street, where specimens of the Works or Art, winch each snare holder receives, can oe seen. msin-fi fr?tela. c OL?MBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C., WM. GORMAN, PROPBIETC*. The Proprietor of this pleasantly located and elegantly tarnished Establishment, at tue State Capital, desires to inform the travelling public ano others seeking accommodations, cha', the "CO? LUMBIA" ls m every respect a tlrst-ciass Hotel, unsurpassed by any in the State or the Uniteo States, situated m the business centre of tm city, with One large airy rooms, and a cable sup piled with every delicacy or the season, both from New York and Charleston markets, the Proprio tor pledges that no efforts will ot spared to give perfect satisfaction in every respect. A OTBt-uiass Livery Staole ts attached to the Hotel, where vehicles of every description caa ot nad at the shortest notice. Omnibuses attend the arrival and depart ure ol every Train. WM OORMAM, Propri tor and Supenuff ?vient. J. D. BUDDS, Cashier. ? M*P**f atm S PEIN G .0 P.Jt.F?'N?, MENKE & MULLER. No. 325 KING STREET, Hare Jost opened an entire New Stock of CLOTHS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, 4c. for Spring and Sa mm er. . . Oar Clothing ls fi very large and fine selected stock for Men, Youths and Boyi. from'$8 to $60 per salt. The largest portion ts, of imported goods and manuAotured by ourselves; weean, therefore, recommend them as regard flt, wear and workmanship. OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT ls supplied with the finest selection of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS, DOESKINS, DIAGO? NALS, TRICOTS, MELTONS, CHEVIOTS, CASSI MERES, Ac, and a very large stock of the most fashionable Pant and Vest Patterns, whioh we will make np to order by m eas ore in the latest1 styles. The foreman in this department of ocr business has no equal in the artistic world for cut Ung and producing an elegant flt. FURNISHING GOODS. This department ls supplied with the celebrated j STAR SHIRTS, Foreign and Domestic Under? shirts and Drawers, Silk and Thread Olores, Linen j and Paper Collars, Neckties, Bow9,Scarft, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Socks, Umbrellas, Ac Our stock has been selected with great care? [and prices marked very low in plata figures. Bayers in our Une wUlflad it ta their advantage to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, nm TI lim -i _ IPaidieg, Jenritg, #r. Jpn?E JEWELRY, WATCHER etc. THE LATEST STYLES. Particular attention ls invited to the NEW, LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND FANCY GOODS, suitable for Presenta, Just received and opened. ': AT JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET. JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET. JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET. All the newest and most exquisite designs in Jewelry, comp rising, SETS ?F PEARL. GARNET. ALL GOLD, ' CORAL AND STONE. Leontine, Opera. Neck and Vest CHAINS; Seal RlngB, Diamond Rings; Gent's Pins, Pearl and Diamond; Plain Gold and Wadding Rings always on hand or made to order; Sleeve Battons and Studs, Bracelets, Brooches and Earrings; Armata and Necklaces, m Gold and Coral; Brooches for Hair or Miniatures, Lockets, Charms and Mason , : Pins, Glove Bands, at JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET. A few doom above Wentworth street. nov24-mwf Orri ($0006, Ut. ?p?BCHGOTT, BENEDICT Jb CO. RSSPSOTFCLLT ANNO ONO S 0 THEIR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC That, owing tb the SPECIAL FACILITIES AND QUALIFICATIONS Of their Resident Partner in Now Tori, .; I They are enabled to purchase their supplies of FINE AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Both Foreign and Domestic, In all cases from first hands, AT THE LOWEST CASH FIGURE. And thus to oder EXTRAORDINARY LND?OEMENTS TO OHS ! A TOMES* ? /* ' >- '? - . ' ?r Thetf prices wm be loutd from- - TWENTY' TO PIPIT rt^%<t*ENT. LOWER Than those of any other Dry Goods House m the South. They m vito an inspection of then* stojk, which is nude ap of NO AUCTION GOODS, But which will be found to consist of an Immense variety or THE CHOICEST AND LATEST NOVELTIES IN THEIR LINE. Comparison, as to quality, with the best goods offered elsewhere, IS CHALLENGED, Ana comp?tition as to price IS DEFIED. Every article sold by ns ls warranted to be pre? cisely'as represented. . Our motto ls 'QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS," And Customer? who wish to SAVE MONEY IN BUYING Will do well to give us a call. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO. Up-Town Store, I Down-Town Store, No. 43T King street, No. 244 King street, Corner of Calhoun. 1 Near "The Bead." ootsi JOHN S. BROWN, BEL FAST, IRELAND, TRADE \ Shamrock V ( Leaf. ) MARK. Manufacturer ol only FIRST-CLASS TABLE DAMASK, Superior to any Imported imported Into the Dai ted stales. These goods axe noted for their beauly or design, elegance of fahrte, and dura blllty or wear. WHOLESALE ONLY. No. ?IS CH C KC H STREET, New York. JanlS-thmSmoa ?rugs, Chemicals, &c. Q.ER1?AN SOOTHING CORDIAL! AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR INFANTS ! This ls the best Medicine -;for young children suffering with Colic, Diarrhoea, or any other com? plaint, lu ldent to Teething, ft may be given with safety, as it contains no opium, or other in? jurious anodyne. Price, 2? ceuw-a botUe. Manufactured and for sale by DR. H. BAEB. Also by the following Druggists: A. Wt R?KEL A CO., Dr. A. RAOUL, Dr. W. A. SKR1NB. A. 0. BAKBUT, W. T. LITTLE A CO., J BL\OKMAN, P. M. COHEN, Dr. E. H. K?J?8, B. a BURNHAM, GRAMAN A OHWAKE, G. W. AI M AR, J LOCKWOOD, G. J. LURK, W. T. LINN, W. A. OiBSON, And by Druggists generally. ]aa2 -%tu&m Bale*-Zi\is Dag. ^J^Tir&iAl^ TX7LLL. SELL WIS 'DAT, AT HALF TT PAST io n'clocs. at No, 33 Broad street, 2 HOLES,! Horse, 1 Seda Pou ?tala, (com? plete.) ..- ... . . ... ,, . aprtf By Vi. Y. LE? TC il & K. S. BRUITS, Auctioneers. FURNITURE,. CHAIRS, TABLES, WARDROBES, Bareaas and Bedsteads, Ac. at No. 35 Broad street, The above will be sold THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock. aprie_ . By X. A. HUNT. T>OOTS AND SHOES. Jj THIS- D AY, ht mr Salesroom, No. 142 Meet, tn jr street, at io o'clock, I wHl sell, 53 oases Fresh and Desirable BOOTS AND SHOES. Sold on account of manufacturers to pay advances and expenses. This sale ls well worthy the attention of the retail trade, aprlfl Bj WM. Me?AT. TTfTTLL BE 80LD THIS DAT* AT No. 140 TT Meeting streetyat 10 o'clock. One handsome Rosewood CHAMBER SET, 4 Marble Top Tables, 88 Hair Seat Parlor Chairs. ? Lounges, several Meat Safes, Bedsteads, locof No? tions, Hardware, 2 Mahozany Top Counters, 1 Soda Water Fountain and Generator complete, and one floe Plano. - april By MILES DRAKE.. ~ CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, STRAW GOODS, Ac. THIS MORNING, at io o'clock, I win sell at my Store, corner of King and Liberty streets,. A Une of CLOTHING, consisting of Coats. Pants and Vests, saleable fer the season, Leno, Barege; Delaine, Grenadine, Victoria Lawn, Fancy Shirts, L. O. Handkerchiefs, Ladles' and Gents' Hosiery, Towels, Tablecloths, Doylies, Marseilles Quilts, Shirt Fronts. Ladles' Gloves, Pocketbooks, Ac. 20 cases Men's, Boys' and Children's, Straw Hats. io cases Men's, Boys' and Children's .Felt and Wool Hats, seconda , On FRIDAY, I will sell 80 cases of BOOTS IND I gHOES._epno Clotrjing ano inrmetung -?coos DRESS SUITS. BUSINESS SUITS S H IRTS. COLLARS. NECK WEARJ Or L?TBS. UNDERWEAR. CANES AND UMBRELLAS, RINKS&TRAVELLING BIGS AN ENTIRE: N E W STOCK OF THE ABOVE GOODS QI THE LATEST STYLE, AND AT PRICES TO'SUIT. J. H. LAWTON ft CO., ACADEMY OF MUSIC BULL DISK. Sturts and Jrnrnwrnng ??0000. NOVELTIES. SCABFS AND TIES. THE MATELOT ETHE MARQUIS OF LORNE THE MONARCHS ' THE RUGBY CRAVAT BOW. COLLARS AND CUFFS. DERBY KENSINGTON FLORENCE BR1CNOLI LO 11THERE DISRAELI OLUB HOUSE! CLUB HOU8E AND] A Fresh Stock of Pine Fur rushing Goods of all kinds, at S C O T T'S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET. Th B. CARPE K T E R , ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 72 BROAD STREIT, Charleston. 8. 0., W1U Practice in the State sad Federal Cern rta. feo 21 a*ctwn Sales-irater? Wave Bj LAVB??^?I?EX4NDE? /"10BNI .CORN! COEN;!it V/ TO-MORROW,Mea Instant, wll be sold Hr Orala store, corner of Commercial Wh3rf and East Bay, at ll o'clock, . -..* fiOOO bushels PRIME WHITE CORN, in sicks. Conditions stated at aale, ? ?'; aprio Bf WILMcKlt. ' .'. TT-TTLL BE SOLD TO-MORROW, AT Xl TT o'clock, at No. 87 King street, a few doors sonta of Broad, .'. : The FURNITURE Of a family leaving the State, consisting of Bedstead, Bureau, Sideboard, Ta bles,?ihalr% a.nd Cooking Utensus,., . april) - By J. A. ENSL0W?C0. FOS ACCOUNT OP WHOM IT. MAY CONCERN. " TO-MORROW MORNING, tbs 20th instant, will be sold, as she? now des, at Dry. Dook Wharf, ; The coppered and copper-fastened American brit w. H. PARES, 172 tons register, together with sails, rigging, tac tie, apparel, rnrntture, anchors, chains, boats, Ac. _aprl9 By Wi I. LEITCH & H.S. BRUNS, Anet lo nee ra. J HL LLOYD, EX EC Ut RIX, ET AL, . va T. Heyward Thayer, Administrator, and ki M. Philipa et aL . . - By virtne of an order of Hon. R. F. Graham, Circuit Judge, I will oller for sale. St public 'auc? tion, at the Court home, Charleston, S. C., on THURSDAY, Utb May, 1871, at ll o'clock; A. M? AU that .PIECE, PARCEL OR LOT OF LAND, With the two-story DWELLING and outbuildings thereon, situate, lying and' being on the north side of Judith street, in the City or Charleston, measuring and containing In front on Judith street forty feet, oh che back line fbrty feet, In depth on the west Urn poe hundred and 'thirty* one feet, and on the east line one hundred' and twenty-nine feet six inches, be the said dimea sl cm s more or less; butting and bounding to tfie south on Judith street, to the north on dann or -, to the east on land now or late or the Hon. Geo. S. Bryan, and to the. westpn laud now or late of the Hon. Wm. Aiken.' Terms-One-third cash; balance lu two equal successive anneal instalments, with Interes: there on, a; the rate of seven per cent, per annum, pay? able seail-annnally, secured, by bond of purcha? ser and mortgage of pr?mises. Purchaser to In? sure buildings and assign policy, sud pay for stamps sad papers.. -.. - -- < ? o - JOHN F. PICKEN, Special, Referee. apri9-w4thl_" By LOUIS S. DeSAUSSUBE. ON TUESDAY, 9th DAY OP MAY,-AT at ll o'clock A. M., will be sold near the Old Post-office, Broad street, AU that LOT OF LAND, with the BRTOK 3T0RE thereon, known by the No. Ti, situate, lying and being on the east side of - East Bay street (a few doora north' of the' Post? emos,) m the city of Charleston, tn the Stats aforesaid, measuring and coutadBlug in front, twenty-nine (29) feet six re; Inches, and In depth, one hundred and nineteen (119) feet, mor? Or leas; buding and boundlBg to the north on lands no w ?rlate of E. H. Loose, to the southon la ada of the estateof Condy, to che east on lands lats of Rhett A Robson,-ana to the west on East Bay street aforesaid:? . ?" ? M? r Terms cash. Parchaser to pay for pamirs and stamps, _ j aptlT By A. C. McGIJLMYBlY, A-tctlonear. VIDAL, ASSIGN BE, VS. REM Adara., et al. By virtue of an order or sals in the cause to me directed by the Hon. R. P. Graham, Judge for the First Circuit, I wm orrerror sals at pub nc auction, ea TUESDAY, the 2d day of May, WI, at ll o'clock A. M., at the Old Pwwffloe, Broad street, in the City or Charle-toa, -\. ^ All that PI TOE OR PARCEL OF LAND sUriats on the northside of* Qoesn street, lathe city of Charleston, Itnewa as No. 18, containing in .frost on Queen street twenty-seven (27) reel and in. depth, from north to south, one hundred and sixty-two (162) fee?, more ar less; sotting and bounding ei? on Lands of Estate of John Mc Grady, west; on Land* or --, south on Queen street, and north on Lsttds OT-, ? Terms-Ore-third oast; balance ta oas year from day of sale, secured by bond of pnrohaiar, with in ter ea ; ; mortgage of the p raperty. Build? ings to be insured and policy assigned; Purcha? ser to pay t*or papers and stamps. WM. J. GAYER, i apr6w*tui , ,?e#rt<v Bf At C. MCRILL?TB?T, JJ Auctioneer. .....?vA CITY.COUNCLLOP 0H12LEST0N TS. Dawson, Administrator, etsL ' By virtue of an order of sale lg this case, -fome directed by the Hon. R. F, Graham, Jndge for the Flrit Circuit, I will offer for sale at fib lie auction, ou TUESDAT, the ad day. .of. May, 187L at ll o'clock A. M., at the Old Postoftce, foot of firoaa street, Charleston, 7*-J AU that LOT OF LaNB situate on the s o nth ; ide of Amherst street, m the Cit/of Charleston, ntan bered-ten (IS,) OB a plat or the Lou'of Land knows la the plan ot the. VUlsge of Hampstead by the namaers60 and si, Ward No. -a, Btt4e la April.-1858, by Robert K. Pavne, City S tnt /ey or for the Upper Wards, containing th front on 'Am? herst street thirty-six (88) feet Ave TB) inches; toe same on the back line, and m depth, rrom east to west; one hundred and forty (240) feet, be the same more or less; butting and bounding north on Amneret street, east on Lot No. 9 on said plat, south on Lot No. Son said plat, weston Lands or the German Evangelical Lutheran Church of Charleston? - . ' . Terms-One-half cash; balarice In one year, secured by bond of purchaser, with Interest from day of sale, iud mortgage of property sold. .Pur? chaser topay for papers and stamps, 1 WM. J. GAYER, . aprs-wftni .. Beferea. By I. S.K. BENNETT. .. npHE EXECUTORS OP THOMAS BBN X NETT vs. Jane If. Bennett, St aL-Under Decree of Court of Common Pleas-Ia Equity. wm be sold on THURSDAY, 28th April, at Pub? lic Auction, at the OM Postoffi te, corner-Broad and East Bay streets, at il o'oioofc, .?>* FOUR LOTS OF LAND, on the weat side of 'Rot ledge street, between tba Public Malt and Ben? nett street, which when filled up-offer most desi? rable ?J tua11 OB a for residences, to Wit : No. 82, adjoining the Mail, ?5 feet front on.Rut? ledge, and 53 feet on back Une by SOC feet In depth, "V* No. 68, south of 52, belog SO feet front on Rat ledge street by 204 feet deep. No. 54, sooth of &s, same dimensions. No. 65, sooth of M. same dimensions,-with south front on Bennett street. ALSO, EIGHT LOTS on the east side of Rutledge street, as follows: ?_ No. st, next north or the residence lot of E. T. Hoghes, Esq., measuring ss feet front on Rat ledge street, by 821 feet deep. No. 65, measuring 60 feet front on Rutledge street, by 220 feet deep. ''. . No. 66, measuring 60 feet fro ot on Rutledge steet, by 229 feet deep on the s ont tr line, and 200 on the north. , . No. 07, measuring 60 feet front on Rutledge street by 200 feet deep. No. 68, ou Rutledge street, of same dimen? sions. No 69, on Rutledge street, of same dimen? sions. No 70, measuring 60 feet on Rutledge street, by 120 feet deep. No. Tl, at the corner of Rutledge and Calhoun streets, measuring 40K feet on Calhoun street, by 123 feet deep pa Rutledge street, and 115 feet on the east Une. ALSO, SEVEN LOTS on south side of Calhoun street, adjoining the above, as foUows: No. 72, measuring 40x teat on Calhoun street, by 115 feet deep ou west line, and 107 feet on east lue.' No. 73, measuring 40J? feet on Calhoun street, by 107 rest deep on weit Une, and loo feet on east Une. No. 74, measuring 40* feet on Calhoun street, bv 15* feet on west line, and 142 feet on east bne. Mo. 76, measuring 40K ree: on Calhoun street, by 142 reeton west ilse, and 134 leeton east Une. No. 76, measuring 88 feet front on Calhoun street, by 2S3 feet deep. Nu. -77, measuring 38 feet front on Calhoun street, by 276 feet deep. No. 78, measuring 38 feet front on Calhoun streer, bv 270 feet deep. Plata of t he above Lots may be seen at Mr. BBN NETT'S ?Bes? No. 40 Broad street Conditions of sale-One-third cash; balance In two equal annual instalments, with interest rrom the date parable annually, at 7 percent., secured by mortgage orihe/proper?y. Purchasers to pay ror all necessary papers and srsmps. Av. J. BENNETT, I Executors. 0. G. MKMMINGER, J apr8-sw4rmw3thl 3. nc ii oncers' Pnuate 5a Us, tot. FOB SALE OB BENT, A FARM ON" charl sum Neek. containing 120 acres, weU known a- Hayward's Farm, on Ashley River, op? posite Clements' Ferry Road, about two and a half miles from city limits, on plank road, on prem? ises a comfortable Cottage and out hurlings. For partlcu ars appiy as above at No. 68 East say. apri9-ws2 .__ B U?ITDTFB^S DEF O~I\ No. ?4 CHURCH STREET, TBRBX DOORS NOBTH OP BROAD, OHARLESTON, S. 0. LIMB SLATES LATHS PLASTER TIN HAIR CK MENT TILE GRAVEL CHtMNEYT8PS'SBWBRPIPE GARDEN VASES AC .Ac - tad. Now Unding, a cargo of very superior LIME, for sale low. coanu-j orders carefully and promptly Hied. P.-Ot BOX 874 g. M. GRAMKE. mart