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CITY AFFAIRS. > -. 49* Mr. VT nu AM E. SD?MONS, Jr., ls the travelling agent for THE NEWS, for South Carolina. Meetings Tikis Day. Phoenix Fire Company, at half-past 7 P. M. German Fire Company, at half-past 7 P. M. Palmetto Lodge, E. P., at half-past 7 P. M. Fellowship Society, at 12 M. Wagener Artillery Club, at 8 P. M. Irish Rifle Club, at 7 P. M. New England Society, at half-past 7 P. M. Odd Fellow Lodges, at half-past 7 P. M. Auction Sales Thia Day. N. A. Hunt will sell at 10 o'clock-, at his store, boots, shoes and brogans. K. M. Marshall A Brother will sell at half past 10 "o'clock, at their office, horses, mules, Ac. William McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at his store in Meeting street, clothing, prints, Ac. UNION BANK.-The annual election for di? rectors of this bank will be held at the bank? ing house, on East Bay, to-day. between, the hours of ll A. M. and 2 P. M. PERSONAL. -Professor J. Julian Chisolm, of the University of Maryland, has arrived In Charleston on a visit to his family, and ls Btaylng at the corner of Rutledge avenue and Mill street . jr-. -? FELLOWSHIP SOCIETY.-The one hundred and tenth anniversary meeting of this time honored organization will be held to-ciay, at 12 M., at the Hibernian Hall. The usual business, including an election for officers, will be transacted. FIRE.-Eiriy yesterday morning", a chimney at No. 59 Tradd street took Are, but soon burnt itself out. The contractor for the ward was reported for not having the chimney swept upon, notice, and upon investigation before the Mayor he was fined five dollars. LANGLEY GOODS.-The goods of the Langley Manufacturing Company have now attained a firm footing la the market and bric g their value. The prices have been recently advanced, and axe now as follows: "A," heavy drills, 15$; UB," heavy drills. 15; stand? ard 4 4 sheeting, 15; "A" 1-4 stating, 14$; | standard 7-8 shirting, 12$; "A" 7-8 shining, 12. CLUBS AND STARS were in a fearful state of | depreciation yesterday. The united vigilance of the guardians of the municipal quiet could only master a single offender against the peace of the city, in the person of one unfortunate inebriate, who was too badly shot in the neck with benzine to turn the corner of King and Wentworth streets. The Mayor fined him a dollar._ THE CONFEDERATE HOVE.-The board of I control of the Confederate Home gratefully acknowledge obligations to the Charleston Ch a nab er of Commerce, for the courteous and generous reception given at their- rooms on Saturday last, to the pupils of the Home School. The occasion will ever be remem? bered with pleasure and gratitude, as well lor Itself as for the considerate, kindly and patri? otic feeling which lt expressed. ST. PATRICK'S DAY IN NEW TORE.-The New York World says: St. Patrick's dav this year is to be a legal holiday; all banks' and public offices will be closed, and private sbeps also, and tue various lines of omnibuses will desist from running, -whilst religious services will be held In the churche3 of all Christian denominations. The banks of this city, also, will be closed for the same reason, and, of course, we shall get no "market reports" on that day. HANDSOME OFFICES.-Messrs. E. Behring & Co., agents of the North British and Mercan? tile Insurance Company, have removed lcom their old quarter.-', and are now fairly Installed In their new offices in the old Bank of the State building, at the northwest corner of Broad and State streets. These offices are among the very handsomest in the city., The white marble fronts and huge plate glass win? dows make them solidly conspicuous, and they are fitted up with every convenience for the rapid and secure transaction of a large business. FOB THE TRIAL JUSTICES.-Peter Daniels, committed to Jail for an assault with a knife uponga lady In Market street sometime ago, was brought before two trial justices on a writ of habeas corpus on Monday afternoon, and after an examination his bail was fixed at three hundred dollars. The prisoner after |1 some trouble furnished the required sureties, but the sheriff refused to receive the bond on 1 the ground that the trial Justices had no Juris- I diction In tho matter of the habeas corpus 1 while the State Circuit Court is In session. 1 The prisoner was forthwith recommitted to 1 the Jail to await his trial. < SALES OF STOCK.-The following bonds and < stocks were sold yesterday morning at auc- ' tlon: E By Samuel C. Black: 205 shares Charleston 1 Ga9 Company stock at $17 50 per share. 60 shares South Carolina Ballroad stock at 34J. 104 shares Bank of Charleston stock at 18|. By Louis D. DeBaussure: $5500 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad bonds at 79?. $4223 City of Charleston 6 per cent, stock at 51. $320 City of Charleston 6 per cent, stock, past doe, at 70}. $150 State of South Carolina 6 per cent, bonds at 26. 57 shares First National Bank at 122 to 123. TO.Bharea People's Bank, consolidated, at 13. 72 shares Bank of Charleston at 18$. 15 shares South Carolina Ballroad and Bank s tock* at 33$. $4310 pist due City of Charleston 6 per cent. < stock at TO<a70$. ] 120 shares Bank of Charleston stock 18$. I A JAUNTY CRAFT.-Yesterday morning, ] about nine o'clock, the little schooner yacht Francena, of Boston, arrived in the harbor j from Savannah, In charge of Mr. W. C. Reed, l her owner, and Captain John Spear, of Ne- ( ponset. These.daring excursionists left Boston i In their yacht last fall, and came down the Atlantic coast, stopp!og at New London, New | j York, the Delaware Breakwater, Norfolk and other places. They have been spending the winter on the Florida coast, and recently left the Sr. John's Blver. Their call at Charleston is a part of their programme, and they will also entertain proposais for the s aie of their little vessel. The Francena is a neat little schooner of five toa?, painted white, was built at Boston, and draws five feet of water. Her Interior is handsomely titted up, and she has more room than is usual In a vessel of her Biz?. This 13 obtained by the arrangement of the patent iron centre-board, which Bhuts In like a lady's fan and occupies a very small space. The Francena has proved herself by her lengthy voyage and the bad weather she has experi? enced on our coasts. She left Savannah at two o'clock Monday afternoon, and at two o'clock yesterday morning was off the Charles? ton THE COURTS TESTERDAT. The State Court. Ia the Common Pleas, before Judge Graham, the followlog cases were tried : W. D. Hannifin vs. J. P. M. Epping. Verdict for the plaintiff for $780. A. Michael vs. the Bank of Charles toa. The testimony In this case was heard, and the ar? gument of counsel having been concluded, the case was given to the Jury. The court ad? journed a few minutes before four o'clock P. M., and the jury shortly after brought In a sealed verdict. The following cases are fixed for to-day: Chisolm Brothers vs. William Gregg; L. A. McCants vs. Edward L. Wells; James Gibbes vs. Jacob Apple; George W. Williams & Co. vs. Charles B. Taber; John G. Crane vs. H. H. Hicks; Samuel H. Oppenheim vs. H. Bulwlnkle A Co.;Morris Israel vs. Louis Mayer & Co.; Lawrence Fox vs. the Savannah and Charles? ton Ballroad Co.; Christopher Geraty vs. J. & W. C. Geraty; Crane, Bo j ls ton & Co. vs. Jeffcoat & Co. The United States Court. In the District Court, before Judge Bryan, George A. Bennett, of Beaufort, bankrupt, was granted his final discharge. The following grand and petit pleas Jurors were drawn under the order of the court to serve for the May term of the District Court: Grand Jurors-Hepry McHale, Edward Bue, Georgetown; J. H. Beckman, Aiken; A. H. Simonds, B. Bollmann, Stephen Hare, John Horlbeck, Louis Ford, A. Canale, John H. Robertson, Charleston; H. M. Gross, Lexing? ton; Edwin F. Malloy, D. J. J. Johnson, Che raw; L. B. Stevenson, Camden; Henry 8. Tafts, Beaufort; Thomas E. Dunn, Horry; Thomas Brown, Darlington; A. B. McKenna, Lancaster Courthouse; Alfred Birch, Chester? field. Petit Jurors-R. Tuttle, St Stephen's; F. M. Bamberg, Bamberg; Thomas E. Dixon, Geo. H. Ingraham, L. Asplnall, Jos. P. Howard, Thomas Flynn, C. H. Johnson, S. N. Brown, Henry S. Turner, James A. Duffus, L. C. Gor? don, Joseph Jones, Charleston; W. M. French, Beaufort; W. J. McKerral, Marion; A. S. Hull, Barnwell; Thomas T. Shockam, Motte A. Pringle, Columbia; J. H Allen, Allendale; B. S. Ball, Oakley; Thomas E. Dudley, W. D. Crossland, Bennettsville; Arthur Bright, Che-1 raw; A. L. Sanders, Columbia; John Jefferson, Chesterfield; Edward Rice, Georgetown; Alex. Blackburn, Chesterfield; George W. Carter, Sam'l Marshall, Darlington; C. C. Turner, Hamburg; Balph Wilson, Bldgeway. John Blx, convicted at the Greenville Court of violating the internal revenue laws, was ordered to be brought before the court to be sentenced. . IK ADMIRALTY. The case of John Murphy, et al, vs. the Bblp ?ldlnglon was again taken up and the argu? ments of counsel heard. Before the case was concluded the court adjourned until eleven o'clock this morning. ANNUAL MEETINGS.-The annual meeting of ;he stockholders of the Northeastern Railroad Company will be held on the 3d of April next The anniversary meeting of the Howard As? sociation of Charleston will be held on Friday next, at the hall of the Chamber of Commerce, it 12 M. An election tor officers will take place. The Hibernian Society will celebrate:their seventy-first anniversary, at their hall In Sleeting street, on Monday, the 18th Instant. The society will meet at 12 M., and an elec ion for officers will be held. CRUMBS.-Harry Watkins will take posses? sion of the Derby mansion on the first of May. A serious break, some twenty ieet wide, oc? curred in the Columbia Canal on Sunday norning Just be'.ow Geiger's Mill. It will be ully repaired during the present week. The Augusta Ice Company has been revived ?Uh a capital stock of $37,000, and the ice ma? chine valued at $11,000. The prospects are brighter than ever. Lieutenants Purcell and King, of the Augus a police force, were presented last Saturday, jy Mr. Wm. C. Jessup, with a complete outfit br a horse to the former, and a bridle, mar- { Ingale and whip to Lieutenant King, for their I .kill and perseverance in tracing a burglary. The donor took occasion to pay a high com? pliment to the whole police force. CONDITION OF THE SCHOOLS.-At the month? ly meeting of the school commissioners, held last Wednesday evening, the verbal reporta of Che commissioners assigned to tbe several schools were received, showing a wholesome condition of things in this important branch )f education, and a flattering increase in the lumber of attending pupils. This indicates :o the commissioners at once the necessity of naklng arrangements for the opening of i lew school for their accommodation. At )resent there Is no school open in the lower | lart of the city, and the continual additions o the number of pupils suggests that the friend-street School be at once rebuilt and >pened. The matter is one of the highest sonsequence, and, if our school commission? ers report Its feasibility, it is hoped thal the mdertaklng will receive the spacial sanction md aid of the Legislature, and be carried nto effect at an early day. MORTUARY REPORT FOR THE WEEK. The following is the official return of deaths for the City of Charleston, for the week end? ing March.9, 1872 : CAUSES o? DEATH. ?Adulta. Cblld'n. BLACKS OR COL ORBS. Inaemla. ;nui, Conges tive. Congestion ol Lungs. Debility. Disease of Heart, Valvu? lar. dropsy from Cardiac Dis? ease. Fever; Typhoid. a e n 1 n g 1119, Tubercular... !ld age. ?nthlsia Pul monaliB. Pneumonia - Premature Birth. Softening o f Brain. rrlamus Noa centium. Total. Adults. Chlld'n. I :: . I RECAPITULATION. White? 5. Blacks and Colored io-total 15, and I still-birth. AQB3. Dhder l year of Between land Between 5 and Between 20 and Between 40 and Between 50 and Between 60 and Between 80 and Between 90 and age. 5 years of age. 10years of age. 30 years or ag?. 50 years of age. 60 years or age. 70 years ol age. 90 years of age. 100 years of a?e. hs .1 ?is Sj 2 SP Gao. 8. P?L?SB, M. D., City Begistrar. ACADEMY OF MUSIC-The sprightly little burlesque actress and her excellent company enjoyed another flattering testimonial to their merits In the large and select audience which filled the Academy last evening. The per? formance was a varied one, and, in two very dissimilar pieces, the cleverness and versatili? ty of the charming Mrs. Oates were shown to great advantage. Nan, the Good-for-Nothlng, in the opening piece, is one of her specialties, and she portrayed the mischievous, good? hearted and frolicsome hoyden with a truth? fulness and life which called forth the enthu? siastic applause of the house. Ia the con? cluding piece, " The Priam Donna ol a Night," she was all animation and grace, and astonished her hearers by the compass and sweetness of her finely-trained voice. Her supports were good, and Messrs. Allen and Drew were warmly applauded. To-night we have Buckstone's .-Child of the Regiment'' an uAn Alarming Sacrifice." SUPREME COURT DECISION'S.-COLUMBIA, MARCH ll.-The State vs. Cornelius London; new trial ordered. Opinion by Wright, A. J.; Moses, C. J., and Willard, A. J., concurred. Held: In general, it is the province ol the jury to determine to which side lt will give preponderating weight, where the testimony is conflicting, and this cannot be assumed by the court. Where, however, the proof shows that one ingredient or element necessary to constitute the offence is wanting, lt is the right and duty ol the court so to declare to the Jury. Mary Johnson vs. City Council of Charles? ton; new trial ordered. Opinion by Willard, A. J.; Moses, C. J., and Wright, A. J., con? curred. Held: That the corporation were only bound to exercise ordinary care and vigilance In keeping the surface of the street, including the structure forming part thereof, in repair, so as to be safe for passengers. THE DELAY OS THE S AV ANSAH ROAD. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, S. A C. R. B.. I CHARLESTON, March 12, 1872. J TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEWS. In your notice this morning of the detention of the Northward Accommodation train yes-1 terday afternoon, you mislead the public by the statement of the trestle "havlDg given way, which fact was fortunately discovered in time to avoid accident." This account of the cause of the detenllen ls entirely incorrect,' and you will oblige me by Inserting the fol? lowing brief statement: The workmen were engaged in the ordinary repairs ol the trestle aLBantowles Creek, and undertook to renew a portion of that work in the interval between trains. In this expectation they were disap pointed, the afternoon passenger train arriv? ing at the spot belora the completion of the repairs, and thus losing the schedule, was obliged to walt for the passage of the evening train. The arrival here was made two, not three hours behind time. Respectfully, C. 8. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent. BUSINESS s o TIC EB. GROCERIES.-The attention of planters and dealers ls Invited to the large and varied stock of groceries and supplies offered for sale by Messrs. Henry Cobla & Co. Superior brands of coffee, bacon, hams and choice family beef and Sours are on the list, and a fine stock of sugars, molasses, soaps, cheeses, Ac. These articles are all in demand, and will be sold at the lowest prices the market affords. Pur? chasers will And it to their Interest to pay this firm a visit. * BURNING OF THE VINELAND RAILROAD DEPOT. VINELAND, N. J., February 29, 1872. Misera. Farrel, Htrring A Co., PKilailelphia , GENTLEMEN-The Herring's Fire and Burg? lar-proof Sale which was in our depot at tbe time lt was burned, Tuesday, the 27th Instant, on being opened this day proved to have pre? served the books, papers and money packages free from damage, the outside binding of the books alone being injured by steam. WM. IRWIN, Secretary. Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Charleston, S. C., are the Agents for these Safes, which are dally winning "golden opinions ol all men." MESSRS. STOLL, WEBB & Co. have just open? ed one case assorted Spring Poplins and Japanese Clothe, which they offer at low fig? ures. Several cases of Spring Calicoes and Longcloths. White Pique in great variety. Buy oheap at No. 287 King street. mchl3-wfm3 AN ELEGANT assortment ol Sewing Silks at 85 cenls per dozen. Also, the best Machine Cotton in the world, namely, John Clarke, Jr., ?Co.'s. We would invite attention to the above at Singer Sewing Machine office. mchl3-wfm_ ONE HUNDRED DOZEN Glass Preserve Jars, quarts, at $2 25 per dozen, at Thomas A Lan neau's, No. 289 King street. mcbl2-C FURCHOOTT, BENEDICT & Co. advertise this day the receipt of their first Bhlpment of Spring Goods. The latest styles of Spring Dress Goods can be examined at their store, No. 2*4 King street. feb29 FORCHOOTT, BENEDICT A Co. have received the first Bhlpment of Spring Cloths for Gents' wear from 75 cents up. Tailors will find lt to their advantage to examine the goods. feb29 FrracHGOTT, BENEDICT <fc Co. most cordially invite the Ladles of this city to give them a call and examine the first shipment of Spring Dress Goods. Also the fine assortment of new Carpets as reduced; prices lrom 40 cents to $1. feb29_ NOTICE TO TOURISTS.-Stereoscopic views of | Charleston and vicinity for sale at.the Hasel Btreet Bazaar._ dec29 CROQUET 1 CROQUET 1-The cheapest in the city. Price $4. HASEL STRFET BAZAAR. dec20_ CUEILLET'3 PARIS RID GLOVES-every pair warranted. These Gloves will be taken back even after wear, for any Imperfections, such as tearing or. ripping. 'Paris, 20 Rue de la Paix. London, 53 Regent street. New York, 929 Broadway. . Boston, 9 Temple Place. FURCHOOTT, BENEDICT & Co., Bole Agents for Charleston._ nov3-6mos WHEELER & WILSON, Singer, and Grover 4 Baker family Sewing Machines for sale at low prices, fully warranted. These machines have been taken in part payment for the un? rivalled Weed F. F. and Letter G Silent Ma? chines, and will be sold cheap to make room for more offering, at No. 307 King street. jao27-sw BRACKETS, Side and Corner Book Slides and Wall Pockets. HASEL ST. BAZAAR. febl4-w DEPOTS PARCHEESI ! PARCHEESI !-A royal game of | India. Hasel street Bazaar, and East Bay News Room. apr20-w "ClURNiyURE REPAIRED AND RENO JT VATED NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT MODERATE _ RATES, By J. L. LUNSFORD, feb? smith Street, north of Wentworth. jUrg (fi&oobs, fee. .. - - SPECIAL iiUHRI GRAND O?*?]VIlY& OF SPRING GOODS FURCHCOTT, BENEDICT & CO., No. 244 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. We are offering a fine and fresh selected Stock of new Spring and Summer Goods at unusually low figures, and invite the public most respectfully to examine our Goods before purchasing elsewhere. 10 PIECES GROS GRAIN BLACK SILE, at $1 26, worth $1 60 10 pieces Gros Grain Black Silk, at $150, worth $2 10 pieces Gros Grain Black Silk, at $1 87, worth $2 so 16 pieces Gros Grain Black Silk, at $2, np to $3 10 pieces of assorted colors of Sllk.jonly $160 A foll line of Japanese and Tarten Silks, In plain, figured, dotted, striped and check* ed, from 85 cents to $126 100 Silk Poplin Dresses, at $8 60 each A One selection or Llama Lace Shawls 25 cases of the best selected Steck of Dress Goods, (samples glveD,) from 20 to 60 cents 2 cases Buir La WD, 4-4 wide, at only 15 cents 3 cases colored Lawn, 4-4 wide, fine styles, at 16 cents 1 ease French Percales, a fine style, 20 to 25 cents 20 pieces Black Alpaca, at 26 cents, worth 80 cents 20 pi?ces Biact Alpaca, at 40 cents, worth 50 cents 20 pieces Black Alpaca, at 60 cents, worth 60 cents Special attention ls requested to the last mentioned. 60 pieces Black Alpacas, from 60 cents to $). 60 A full Hoe of Black Crepe Cloth, Henrietta Cloth, Bombazine, at very reasonable figures 2 cases M Bleached Shirting, at io cents 6 cases 4 4 Bleached Shirting, at 12;*, 16, ie, 18, 20 i.ents 3 cases 10-4 BLEACHED SHEETING, 40.t0 46 cents 1 case 104 Brown Sheeting, at 37. cents, worth 46 cents 1 case PUlowcaslng, at 22K conti 6 cases 8 4 Bleached Linen Damask, at 76 cents, worth $1 io cases 8 4 Bleached Linen Damask, at 86 cents to $126 loo dozen Linen Doylies, at 76 cents 50 dozen Linen Napkins, at $125 400 dozen Linen Towels, from $1 np 200 pieces Swiss Musi ID, from 12}?' to 60 cents 200 pieces Cambric Nalssooks 200 pieces striped and checked Cambric, from 16 to so cents loo pieces Victoria and Bishop LawnB French Swiss Tarletans, at very low figures Our 25 cent Marseilles are the finest In the market 200 pieces plain, dotted, figured and striped Piques and Marseilles, from 20 to 60cents 2000 piscesjioaqnlto Netting, only 76 cents loo dozen imported Corsets, only 76 cents 60 dozen Imported Corsets, better quality, from tl up 600 Honeycomb and Allendale Quilts, only $f 60 worth $2 200 dozen Ladles and Gents' Linen Handker? chiefs, very low 40 pieces Spring Oasslmeres, from $1 np A foll Be'ection ef Spring Ribbons, all shades, widths and colors A complete stock of Hosiery, Notions and Fancy Gooda constantly on hand. OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT CONTAINS Fifty pieces Crossly Brussels, at $150, and 50 Bolls All Wool Carpets, from 50c. to 75c, worth $1; 200 Bolls of 4-4 and 5-4 White and Check Hatting. ? FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT ft GO., mchl2 IVO, atA KUSTQ amtE^T, CHABI-EaTON, g. c. tUinuoro Suaires, Spriolslerrj, &%. WINDOW SHADES ! WINDOW SHADES ! GREAT REDUCTION IN WINDOW SHADES AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, AT w. j. TRIM:?, NO. U4 KING STREET. I am now offering one of the largest stocks cf WINDOW SHADES ever offered lc this city, at a reduction on former prices from 26 to 40 per cent. GILT BAND SHADKS from Si 25 to f3 60, usually sold at $2 60 to $6. Shades selling last week at $126,1 am now offering at $1. Tn?re are about three thousand s nades to select from, guaranteeing them put up lu the best manner. Also, a large stock PAPER HANGINGS AND DECORATIONS, Lace Curtains, Reps, Terry*. Table Covers, Toinette's French and English Cretonnes with Oreen, Bad and Bine Holland for window shades, store Shades or all Rlzes and colors. UPHOLSTERING done b> the best workmen, and at reasonable prices. Persons are requested to call and examine before going elsewhere. Samples malled to any part of the country free of charge. novll-fl W. J. TB IM, NO. 243 KING STREET, IN THE.BEND. Drugs at ?Jrjolesale. DKUGrS, ?ffiDICINES, &c. SPRING 18 7 2. DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURE RS AND WHOLE SALE DRUGGISTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. We beg to call the attention of Druggists, Physicians and Country Merchants to *oor large and complete Stock of all Goods usually kept In a FIRST-CLASS WHOLESALE .DRUG WARE? HOUSE. We are Agents for the following houses, whose articles we offer at Proprietors' prices, and solicit orders for them and other Goods in our line: Jno, Wyeth A Bro., of Philadelphia-Elegant Pharmaceutical Preparations: Beer Wine and Iron, "Tasteless Cod Liver Oil," Pepsin, Bismuth and Strychnine, Ac, Ac. Hance Bros. A White, of Philadelphia-Standard Solid and Fluid Extracts and Sugar-coated Pills. B. Keith A Co., of New York-Reliable Concentrated Tinctures and Powders. Chas. Torchon, of Paris-Guyot's solution of Tar, Labarraque's wine of Quinine, Belloc's Medicated Charcoal Powder and Lozenges. Grim au it A Co., of Parts-Syrup of the Hypophoaphate Lime, Guaran?, Ac. Liebig'B Texan Extract Beef. ExcelBier Spring Saratoga (Vater. Long's Portable Soda Fountain-all complete In one Sllver-PIated Draw Stand. The cheapest and most economical and easily managed Soda Fountain In the world. Expressly suited to Small Countrj Drug Stores, Confectionery Eatabllshxents, Ac, Ac. Send for Descriptive Circular and Prtco. _ Patent Spring Show cases-Walnut and Metal Frames-4, 6,6, 7 and 8 feet, always on hand. Mixed Paints, all colors, rendy for use, in cans of from one to five pounds. A very desirable article. We are Proprietors of the following, which we offer with confidence as being equal to any simi? lar Preparations la the market: Sumter Bluters-The Great Southern Tonic. Moise's Fever and Ague Pills-Warranted to Cure. Moise's Liver Pills-Purely Vegetable. Moise's Popular White Worm Candy. Moise's Burse, Hog and Cattle Powders. Moise's Mornlagstar Yeast or Baking Powders. feb29c*w8mos Samples Furnished Free of Charge. ATLANTIG AGID PHOSPHATE. This Article, prepared by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under the direction of their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, for composting with Cotton Seed, is now offered at the Reduced Price of 838 per ton cash, or 831 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, Free of Interest. Orders filled now will be considered as Cash lat March, 1872, or on Time as due 1st November 1372, thereby enabling Planters to haul lt at a time when their Wagons and Moles are Idle. PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents dec8-4moa BROWN'S WHARP, CHARLESTON, 8. O. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE. Thia FERTILIZER, manufactured by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under the dlreo tlon of their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, is now offered to the Planting Community AT TBF VERY REDUCED PRICE OF $48 PER TON CASH, or $5? PAYABLE 1ST NOVEMBER, 1B72, FREE OF INTEREST. ThlB FERTILIZER has been very extensively used In this State, and has given entire satisfaction: some of the must practical planters admitting it to be equal to Peruvian Guano, pound for pound, AU sales made now will be considered as cash on the 1st of March, 1872, and to those buying on time the sale win be considered as due on 1st November. 1872. By this arrangement planters will be enabled, wlthont extra coat, to haul their Manure at a time when their wagons and mules are Idle. Pamphlets containing the certificates of those who have used the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE will be furnished on application to the Agents. PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents, deoMmOS BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. .3UU?10U BaWWP? VW*B--: By U. X * BOO TS AND. SHOES. THIS DAT, At my Saleroom, No. 143 Meet? ing street. I will ?ell, . ?, . 1 ,' 75-CMea Hen's Women's and.CaildJ-cn'e BOOTS, SHOES and BROGANS. AU very ?elect Spring goods, and well worthy the .attention*, of tte: trade,_ "?CP*8 : By WM. McKAY, , CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, SHIRTS, DBA WEBS, PAINTS, SHIRTING. AO. THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, at No. 140 Meeting streit, will be sold, . '" . A One assortment^! Gents' Custom-made CLO THING, Coa's, Pants and Vests, Undershirts and Drawers, Prints, 3-4 and 4-4 Bleached Shirtings, Summer Casslmeret, satinets, Ac ' mchlS R. M. MARSHALL ft BROTHER TTTTLL SELL TJHS DAT, AT HALF TV PAST io o'clock, at No. 88 Broad street, 2 MULES, 2 Hors .-s, l Desk, Letter Press, Ac mchia S&nnion Bairn-J^ntnre W*J?t By J. DRAYTON FORD. ~ ESTATE SALE OF DESIRABLE RESI? DENCE In Summerville. Will be sold at the east end or Broad street, near the Poatofflce, In Charleston, on TUESDAY, the 26th March, 1872, at ll o'clock A. M., The large WOODEN RESIDENCE and premises In the Town of Sommerville, desirably located, near Brown's Hotel, Voee's store and toe Episco? pal Church, being the resldenoe or the late Hobt. Hame, Esq. Terms-une-hair cash; balance by bond, with Interest, payable In one year from day or sale, secured by first mortgage or premises. Resi? dence to be insure* for credit portion and policy assigned to Executor of Estate Purchaser to pay Auctioneer for papers and stamps. mchI3-ws4PAC_._ By H. H. DeLEON. STOCKS.-RACHEL HARRIS.' EXECU? TRIX, va. G. v. ANCRER.-Sale for Settle? ment of copartnership Affaira By virtue or an order or Hon. R. F. Graham, Judge or Flint Circuit, I will sell on THURSDAY. March 14th, at li o;clock, at corner East Bay and Broad si reeta, $800 CIT y OF CHARLE-TON STOCK 12 Shares People's Bank Stock 1 Share Union Bank Mock io Sbarei Western North Carolina Railroad Company stock. Conditions cash. H. H. DiLEON, mchia _Referee. By J. FRASER MATHE WES. EIGHTEEN LOTS, WITH SMALL DWELLINGS, known as Cromwell's Ter? race Will be sold on THURSDAY, 21st Instant, at the Postoffice^at ll o'clock, All those EIGHTEEN LOTS, With the DWEL? LINGS, known as Cromwell's Terrace, situated bntween, and extending (rom, Franklin street to Smith street, with a cart alley the entire length, from street to street. A plat of the same oan be seen at my office. Terms-Half cash; balance in one and two years, secured by bond and mortgage of the prop? erty, with Interest. Purchasers to pay me mr papers and stamps. Property to be Insured and policy assigned. mchlz-tnwmth4 By W. T. LEITCH & B, S. BRUNS, Auctioneer?. VACANT LOT IN SMITH STREET, west side, between Boll and calhoun streets. Win be sold at Auction, on THURSDAY, 14th Instant, at the east end of Broad street, at ll o'clock, The above LOT, known as No. 48 Smith street, measuring 80 feet front, by los feet in depth. Terms cash. Purchasers to pay us for papers and stamps. mcbl2 Statuts in DankTnpixTJ. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE OF APPOINT^ MENT.-IN TBE DISTRICT COURT OF THE LMTED STATES. FOR THE EASTERN DIS? TRICT OP SOUTH CAROLINA.-in the matter ol JOSEPH A. HUGER, Bankrupt.-In Bankruptcy. To whom lt may concern: I, the undersigned, hereby sive notice of my appointment as assignee of JOSEPH A. HUGER, or the 0 ty of Charleston, In the County of Charleston, and State of South Carolina, within satd District, who bas been ad? judged a Bankrupt upon hts petition, by the Dis? trict Court of said District. Dated at Charleston, S. C., on the 28th day of February, A D. 1872. JENNINGS W. PERRT, feb28-w8 Assignee Srjirts ono farmsh,irtg ?oobs. IFLATEST NOVELTY. CHEVIOT SHIRTS AND COLLARS. Made to order of Best Materials, and WARRANTED TO FIT. Sent by Express, 0.0. D. to any part of the country. Directions for measurement sent on application. SCOTTS STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING STBEET, Opposite the Market. novis Seining Machines. TUE NEW IMPROVED WHEELER & WILSON SILENT .. c SEWING MACHINE! rHE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST ! WHEELER & WILSON VICTORIOUS &.T THE LATE STATE FALB, HELD AT COLUMBIA 1 Why lt Should Have the Preference of all Other? i 1st. Because lt ls the simplest. 2d. Because lt sews easier. 3d. Because lt sews faster. 4th. Because lt uBes no Shuttle. 5th. Because lt makes less noise. 6th. Because it ls more durable. 7th. Because lt has been before the public for iver twenty years, and hence lt is no experiment to try lt. Ninety thousand more Family Mash ines sold than by any other Company, its late improve? ments set lt far ahead of anything in the market. Adjusting and repa ring done promptly. All work warranted. Oali and examine, whether wishing to purchase sr not. WHYTE & HARRAL, General Southern Agents, NO. aoe KINO- STREET. feb2 IL HVBeLEOET. VALUABLE PR?PEMY IN BONG street, East Bsy. Tradd sud Stats streets, g Rachel Harts, eie<nittlxm?:v.juu3keiwafcle for settlemeat of Copartnershlp affala. : w gaaa Bj virtu* or the decree of the Hon. 3. OE. G -anam. Judge of the First Circuit, I mil ' set! .ap THURSDAY, uth March, 1872, at ll o'dook^ac corner Broad and East Bay streets, :j:r?r.a All that LOT OF LAS D aituata . on the eutatfft of King street, with the Three-Story Brick Bund? ing thereon, occupied by Fnrcbgott, Benedict ? Co., and known as No. 214, measuring in front on ' King street 24 feet 0 inches, and in depth 230 feat; be tue same more or less; bounding to the north, on Lands formerly of Samuel Beyle, to the east on Lands formerly of Edward Trescott, to the south on Lands formerly of Jno. 0. Simmons, but now or D. EL bUcox, and west oe King street..... ..... .... ?????j^ ALSO, J? All that LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings tt creon, situate on the south si de of Tradd Street, measuring in front on ,Tr?dd street 23 feet A Inches, and In depth 98 feet 9inches, more or less: bounding north on Tradd street easton Lands<u* Alonso J. M bite, south on Landa of .--, and , weat on Lands ? or-. and knows aa No. ll on a Plat made by Ed. B. White, Snrveyor, on the 24th Of July. 1862, and of record lp Plat Book A, No. 1, page 92. . 1L8D, All that LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings thereon, situate on; the. west side of East Bj? street, measuring In fronton Eau Bay 25 feet by 109 feet in depth, more or les; bonndi ng east on East Bay street, west on Lands formerly of inti. S. Jones, north on the Union Bank, and south on the First National Bank. . . ' '. ALSO, AU tbat LOT OP LAND, and buildings.thereon, situate on the weat side or State street, measuring In trout on State street 41 feet, on the sooth Baa 90 feet, on the north line 87 feet, mora orlessj Doonding north on Lands of Locke, east onStfta street, south on Lands of T. N. Gadsden, and wost ho Lands of Tbewing and T. N. Gadsden. ALBO, All tbat LOT OF LAND, with the Brick BnUdlfif tt ere. n, situate on the west side of State street,' measuring in front on State street SO rest, and la depth 110 feet, more or less; bounded north CA Lands of --, east orrs tate street, sooth on Landa Ol Lot above rn en toned, the property of A acker and Barris, and west on Lands of-. Terme-One-third (JO cash; the balan co ona credit or one, two and three years, with seven per cent. Interest from day or sale, payable semi-an? nually, secured by bond or tbe purchaser ?nd mortgage of the premises. Premises to bo in* sored and policies assigned. Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps and the city, taxes for liri. mch7_H. Bj DxLEON, Referee. By J. FRASER MATHE WES, Auctioneer. Ct LATEEY, ET AL, VS. SLATERY, ET k5 AL.-IN COMMON PLEAS. Pursuant to the order of the Hon. B, F. Gra ham, Judge or the Plrj t Circuit, dated January 2.;th, 1872,1 will offer Tor sale, at Public Auction, on THURSDAY, the I4th day or March, 1872, at ll. o'ci ck A. M., at the Coorthoose, In the City 01 Charleston, . The following BEAL ESTATF: All that LOT OF LAND, with the three storr Brick building thereon, situate on Queen street, in the City of Charleston:' and known as No. 22, measuring and containing in fr. nt on Queen street thirty (SO) feet, on the north line twenty, two and a half (22%) feet six Inches, and In depth one hundred and sixty-seven (1S7) fest, be the same more or less; bounding north on Landa now er formerly of Williams Middleton, easton Lands now or late ol Benjamin Simons, south on Queen street, and west on Lands now er late of John Cart. All that LOT OF LAND, with the t hree-storr Brick Building thereon, situate on the northeast corner or Anson and Market streets, In the City of Charleston, measuring m fronton Market street (14) twenty-four feet, by seventy-nine feet 2 inches la depth on Anson street, more or less; Doonding north on land now or late of Thomas Gadsden, east on land late of estate or Robert Martin, sooth on Market street, and west on Anson street. The roUowlng LOTS OF LAND, with the four Brick Tenements then.on, situate at the corner of Anson and Ellery streets, in the city of Charles* ton, designated on ph toi same by the Nos. 1,2, S and 4, having the following measurements and boundaries, more or less: So. 1. Measuring eighteen feet seven Inches In iront on Anson street, seventy feet nine inches in depth, by twenty feet on back Uno No. 2. Measuring .eighteen feet seven Inches In front on Anson street, seventy feet nine Inches in depth, and twenty feet on back Une. No. a. Measuring In front on Anson street twelve feet nine inches, by seventy feet nine Inches In depth, by fourteen feet on the back line. 1 Ma ?. Measuring fourteen feet eleven Inches In front on Anson street, by seventy feet Hine inches m depth, and ionrteen feet six inches on .he bark Une. . . . The passage ways between Nos. 1,2,3 and 4. are to oe used In common by the occupants or the said Tenements. The lou on which t hese. 8 ail din g s stand, whlc will be sold separately? have, as a whole, the following boundary: north: on land now or late of Dr. Legare, west on Anson street, south on Ellery street, and east on land now or late of estare of Jones. A plat of tba ?ame can be seen at my office. Terms-One-third cash; Balance on a creditor one and two years, secured by tond or parc na* er, mortgage of property sold, and assignment or the policies or insurance. Purchasers to p ty for papers, stamps and taxes for 1872. WM. J. GATES,. feb23,29,march7,l3,l4 . Referee. Bj H. H. DeLEON. SALE OF KING'S MOUNTAIN RAIL? ROAD. Theodore D. Wagner and Asnury Oswald Trustees, vs. the King's Mountain Railroad Oom* pany- Foreclosure of Mortgage In pursuance of the terms of a mortgage execu? ted by the King's Mountain Railroad Company, os the isth day of March, 188?, and by virtue 01 tba powers therein granted,we wm sell,at Public Anc tionat Charleston, S. 0,corner East Bar and Broad streets, at ll o'clock, tn WEDNESDAY. I March 20, 1872, # Tue en tire RAILROAD or the said Company, In* clading the bed and superstructures of said Hoad, the materials need In construction, the staion* station-house depots, storehouses, workshops machinery and fixtures thereon, and all thean ginee and rolling stock, together with all tba rights, privileges and easement belonging or ap? pertaining to said Railroad Company. . Terms cash. Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. THEODORE D. WAGNER, . ASB?RY COWABD, Jani2-mwf_. Trustees. _Cerjal JX otites. THE STATE OP "SOUTH CAROLINA, COUMY OF CHARLESTON-Court of Com* mon Pleas.-c. L. BUROKMYER, Assignee, W. G. WH1LDEN A CO.. against S. N. STEVENS-Som? mons ror Money Demand-{Complaint not served.) To S. N. STEVENS, defendant in this acr.on: Tonare hereby summoned and rt quired toan* .i wer the complaint in this action, which bas been lied in the office or the Clerk pr the Court or com? mon Pleas ror the said County, and to serve a r:opy or your answer on the subscribers at their office, No. 21 Broad street, within twenty days after the service of this sommons on yon, exclu? sive ot the day or service. lr you raU to answer this complaint w thin the tune aforesaid, the plaintiff win take judgment against you for the Bum of $129 27-100, with inter? est at the rate ot one per cent per month, from 1st October, 1869-$7125, with Interest at 1 he rate of one per cent, per month from 21st October, 1869, and costs. Dated February 6,1872. PRESSLEY, LORD A INGLESBY, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the Defendant, s. N. STEVENS: Take notice that the summon a in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was Died In the office or the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Charleston County, on the 6th day or February A. D. 1872 PRESSLEY, LORD & INGLESBY, feb7-w6_Plaintiffs Attorneys. Druafl, Qlljjcmicale, Ut. Q J- L U H N , PHARMACEUTIST, IMPORTER OF FINE CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. No. 450 KING STREET, CORNER OF JOHN. Now in Stock of my own Importation,. LOW SON AND HAYDEN'S SOAPS, Tooth Brashes, Carbolic Acid, Pattey's Cold Cream, English Dalby's Carminative, British OU, Roche's Embrocation and ihlorodyne. AGENT FOB TILDEN A CO.'S SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Sugar-coated PUIS, AC AQKNT FOB FORD'S SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. AGENT FOB SOOTH CAROLINA FOB DB. JEROME KIDDER'S ELECTRO MEDICAL MACHINE AND APPLIANCES, Surg ic ai Instruments and Goods of foreign man? ufacture imported to order. My Dispensing Department ls complete, em? bracing all New Remedies. A full assortment of Trusses and Bandages al? ways on hand. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with accuracy day or night,_janlOwrmly JHT O N M A R R I A G ?.".* ' Happy relier for Yoong Men from the effects of Errors and Abases in early Ufe. Manhood re? stored. Nervous debility cored, impedimenta to Marriage removed. New method of treat? ment. New and remarkable remedies. Book? and Circulare sent free, in sealed envelope*. r Ad. dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, So. 2 Soot* Ninth street, PhUadtaphia, Pa. ooUS .