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Just Received. A NEW AND FRESH STOCK OF GROCl?MgS? AND FOR SALE AT Ijowest Prices. BBLS. BROWN SUGAR. " B and C " Rio and Java COFFEE. Pickled Fi wi). Citron, Raisin a. And almost avery article in the Grocery line. ALSO, 80 bbl?, doubl? extra FAMILY FLOUR, of the famous La Plata brand. Feb 21 2 HANAHAN & WARLE ?". MN, OATS, HM. CORN, OATS, HAY. Always on hand and for sale at LOWEST MARKET PRICES by RICHARD CALDWELL. Feb 21_1*_ Flour! Flour! 1 f \ BBLS. "Extra Family" FLOUB, at 1U $12.50 per barrel. 10 Bbls. Choice Family FLOUR, at $12 per barrel. 10 Bbls. Superfine and Fine FLOUR, Juat received and for sale at the "Old Upper Ration House," by Feb 21 1 RICHARD CALDWELL. <?l KC\ (\f\f\ WORTH OF GOODS to W>fJ\J,\J\JvJ be closed out LESS ^ THAN COST-for CASH ONLY: 3,000 yds. good MADDER PRINTS, 25c. 3,000 " " Bleached Shirtings, " 100 yards DeLaines, 30c. 100 " Irish Linen, 50 and 75c. 20 doz. Gloves, 50 per ct. less than cost. 100 " Spool Cotton. 60 " Hosiery-cheap. 100 doz. Goblets and Tumblers, at New York cost. 300 pairs Ladies' Shoes-very cheap, 200 " Misses' and Ladies' ShoeB-very ?heap. 500 pairs Heavy Brogans. ALSO, 20 dozen COLLINS' AXES. 50 " Whittemore's Cards at New York wholesale prices. 100 Reams Note Paper. 50 " Sand Paper. 100 dozen Cedar Pencils. ALSO, Double-Barrel SHOT GUNS. Pocket Knives, Bagging, Rope, Twine. Window Glass. ALSO, SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT. Corn, Flour. Pickled Lobsters, Chicken, Turkey, Pickles, tee. ALSO, FINE BRANDIES, WINES and GIN, in cases, at New York wholesale prices. Hav? ing thc agency for a large Importing House, can fill orders at short notice at lowest rates. JAS. G. GD3BES. Feb 21 ?_ SHIM k BECKHAM. NEW mom ? TTTE have juet rocoived and will offar W for sale a FRESH SUPPLY of DRY GOODS; among which wUl be found the following: SPRING CALICOES. Brown Sea Island HOMESPUN. 8-4 BROWN DAMASK. Huckaback Towelling. 10 and 12-4 Toilet Quilts. Linen Handkerchiefs. Bird-Eve Diaper. Black Alpaca. Black Bombazine. Irish Linen. Black English Crape. Brown Linen. Fine White Cotton Hos?. Hair Brushes. Black Belt Ribbon. All-wool DeLaine. 10-4 Shirting. Black Skirt Braid. Gent's White Kid Gloves, Ac. Feb 21 3 SH IYER & BECKHAM. Notice. THE subscriber, wishing to give his sole attention to the DRUG BUSINESS, thanks the community generally for theil liberal patronage, and desires to inform them that he has disposed of his entire stock of DRY GOODS to C. F. JACKSON who will conduct it on his own accouni hereafter, and earnestly solicits for him ? continuance of the same. He will continu* business at the same stand. E. E. JACKSON. Having purchased the entire stock o DRY GOODS from E. E. JACKSON, an< resumed business on my own account, take this method of announcing to m; farmer friends and patrons that my stoc' of Goods comprises a choice selection c almost every article usually kept in m line, to which the attention of purchaser is invited-assuring them that he will nc be nnder-sold by any merchant in tho citj Feb 21 3 C. F. JACKSON. New Goods IN addition to my former stock, I ha\ just, received the following articles: JACONET EDGINGS and INSERTING! EMBBOIDEBY SILK-all colors. Ladies' Zephyr Hoods and Nubias. Handsome Balmoral Skirts. All-wool Shawls, Bugle Trimmings. Fancy Dress Buttons, French Corsets. Bleached and Brown Sheetings. Feb 21 2_C. F. JACKSON. Wall Paper! Wall Paper! Wall Pape AN assortment of the finest varietv PAPER HANGINGS, and of eve pattern, for sale at the lowest price by C. THRILL, Feb 20 6* Assembly street, Columbia WANTED." CHARLOTTE and South Carolina Rt road BONDS and COUPONS; ali Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railrc COUPONS, for which we will barter GOO or pay GOLD. SHIVER <fc BECKHAM Feb 20_ JUST RECEIVED, AVERY large assortment of tho fin as well as common CIGARS, CIG/ ETTOES, choice, fine and common SMC ING TOBACCO, MOSS TOBACCO, SMC ING PIPES, ?kc. Feb 17 C SHODAIR & STIEGLITZ Charleston Advertisements. Herring & Co.'s Patent Champion FIRE, DAMP AM) BURGLAR PROOF SAFES ! ! THESE justly celebrated SAFES having been manufactured by Messrs. Her? ring <& Co. for over twenty-five years, their lone experience enables them to make SAFES that have successfully stood tho severest tests of FIRE and BURGLARS. They ave used by thousands cf Bauks, Public Officers, Merchants and others over the whole country. A large stock constantly on hand. JOSEPH WALKER, Agent, Corner of Meeting and Market streets, Feb 17 swm3 Charleston, S. C. CHARLESTON S. C. CHEAPEST and BEST HOTEL in the State. Transient Board, $3 per _,dav; Weekly Board, $14 per week. Feb 13 Imo DIRECT IMPOHTATtON OF CC AI SMITE CROCKERY ! FBOM THE Potteries in ^England. ?'TOW on hand, 30 crates Granite C C, B ll E and Painted Dinner Plates; 30 crates Granito C C, B E and Painted Breakfast Plates; 25 crates Granite, C C and Dipt Bowls; 10 crates Granite and C C Pitchers; 5 crates Nappies; 3 crates Hand Basins; 2 crates Soup Tureens; G crates Dinner Sets, complete; 2 crates Granite Ewers and Ba? sins; 5 crates Tea Pot, Sugar and Creams; 5 crates Chambers, with and without co? vers; 20 crates Granite, Painted and C C handled and unhandled Teas; 25 crates Dishes, Bakers and Mugs; and other de? sirable Ware, in original packages, at low rates. Also, crates of Assorted Ware, expressly for the country trade, At Wholesale at ll Hay ne st., and Retail at 255 King st., BT WILLIAM 6. WeiLDBN & (JO,. CHARLESTON, S. C. Feb 17 Imo Guano ! WE will fill all orders for PERUVIAN GUANO. Cash or cotton must ac? company the orders. HUNT A BRO., Jan 24 Imo Charleston, S. C. HUNT & SRO., SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ji ~._..itntion Wharf, CH&ftLESTOH, 8. C., (Formerly of Newberry, S. C.,) I. F. HUNT, J. H. HUNT, JB. PROMPTLY forward all MERCHAN? DIZE consigned to us arriving in thc citv from Northern or foreign ports. We wifl give strict attention to sale and pur? chase of COTTON, RICE, FLOUR, Ac. Liberal advaaces on consignments. REFBBENCES.-G. W. Williams A Co., Charleston, S. C.; Russel A Ellis, Wilming? ton, N. C.; Bigelow A Sargent, Baltimore; Lathbnry, Wickersham & (Jo., Philadel? phia; N. L. McCready & Co., New York; Bav A Walter, Boston; G. W. Garmany, Savannah, Ga.; G- R. Wilson, Esq., Nor? folk, Va. Parties consigning goods to us must make deposits in the city to pay ship and railroad freights. HUNT A BRO., Jan 24 Imo_Charleston. S. C. Mills House, Croner Queen and Meeting Sis., Charleston THIS popular and wei known HOUSE is now full; open for the reception o _visitors, having been RE FURNISHED with new and elegant Fund turo throughout, and offers to the travele accommodations and conveniences as FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, not to bc cquale by any, North or South. The pat mnage c the traveling public is respectfully soli cited. JOSEPH PURCELL, Proprietor. Rates of Board per day, $4.00. " " per month, as may b a s re cd on._Fob 13 Charleston Advertisements. EASON'S FOUNDRY AND MACHINE . SHOTPS, CHARLESTON, S. C. \7t7"E are prepared to build STEAM EN? VY GI NES aud BOLLERS, Saw Mills and Machinery of all kinds; Cast; .,;g in Brass ind Iron. Bepairing of all kinds done at short notice Our prices are low. Jan 25 Imo J. M. EASON & BBQ. ?AH IRON. CAST STEEL. MACHINE BELTING. MILL and GIN BANDS. CIRCULAR SAWS, and all articles re- j mired hy millers and machinists. For salo bv J. M. EASON, No. 9 Exchange st., rear old Post Office, Jan 25 Imo Charleston, S. C. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON] PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Leaving each Port every Alternate Thursday. STEAMSHIP E3!IL? B. SOUDER, CAPT. R. W. LOCKWOOD. STEAMSHIP MONEKA, CAPT. C. P. MAKSHXAN. m HESE STEAMSHIPS, offering every JL inducement to SHIPPERS and the TRAVELING PUBLIC, having superior accommodations for Passeugersi with tables supplied by every luxury the New York and Charleston markets can afford; and, for safety, speed and comfort, are un? rivalled en the coast. THE STEAMSHIP MONEKA, CAPTAIN C. P. MARSHKAN, WILL LEAVE1 NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, ON THURSDAY, February 22, 18GC, at - o'clock. Liberal advances mad o on consignments to New York. For Freight or Passage applv at tho Agents. WILLIS & CHIS?LM, Feb 16 _North Atlantic Wharf. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE made arrangements with Mr.. S. PHILLIPS to continue the DRAPE and TAILORING BUSINESS al their ?ii stand, 32 Broad street, Charleston, S. C in all its branches, as formerly condncte by them, and solicit for him, from the former patrons and friends, thc same lib' ral patronage so generously extended i themselves. EDGERTON A- RICHARDS. ar. jsT^?L??i^js?, DRAPER AND TAILOR, Successor to EDGERTON & RICH A RD?, 32 BKOAD ST., CHARLESTON, S. C., I Keeps constantly on hand a full assort! ment of tho best grades of French, Encl lish and American CLOTHS, CASSIMEhfl and VESTINGS, which will bo sold by til yard or made to order, in the latest ft shions. Feb 3 3m6 New York Advertisement)! " HENRY M. MORRIS, eENE RAL COMMISSION MERGHA?'j 99 Pearl street, Now York. N. B.-Wi S. Hill, (formerly Hill & Norfleet,) of Ric mond, Va., and Charles D. Hill, of Nog' Carolina, aro associated with me in s| above business, and will bo pleased to ser, \ their Southern friends. References-G?*? 5haMa&,n&?S.anA.?.- IL Low-son A" <^j; National Bank, Charlotte, N. C. Feb 7 t2mo* Banker and Brokei NO. 30 WALL STREET, NEW YOB OVERNMENT SECURITIES, STO<I? \JT BONDS and GOLD bought and s< on commission and carried on tho UM margin, if desired. Interest allowed^ deposits subject to sight. Drafts of Sc* ern money bought and sold and unset?! Northern" claims adjusted. Farticulai| tcntion paid to tho negotiation of morcial Paper and Bills of Exchange Jan 26 +2n SOUTHERN BANK M WANTED BY LAWRENCE BRO.'S & C 16 WALL STREET, NEW YOI. Feb 8 In; LAWRENCE BROTHERS & CO BANKERS, j NO. lt WALL STREET, NEW YOU, t~A OVERNMENT SECURITIES A N VT "thor STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD, & bought and sold on commission for cash DEPOSITS received from Banks, Ban ors, Merchants and others, subject to che on sight. COLLECTIONS made on 1 parts of the United States. DEWITT C. LAWRENCE. JOHN R. CECIL CYRUS J. LAWRENCE. WM. A. HALSTI Dec 31_ g I Witt, ANDREWS & LEE; Importers aud Jobbers of Fore.) and American Fancy Goods. - siery, Gent's Furnishing Gor Stationery, Cutlery, and also Maj facturers of Hoop Skirts, 23 Park Place and 20 Murray i JSTG-W Yorlt. ^> I "\TiTE have one of thc largest and to VV assorted stocks of above gor hi ^ this country, adapted to Southern ir.. ?which we offer upon favorable terms. Il I crs will do well to give us a trial. ?! orders promptly attended to. 1 WELD, ANDREWS & LEE'. Fob 4 C fd BATCHELORS HAIR DYE! THE Original and Best in th? W The only true and perfect H AI I [i Harmless, Reliable and Inst um.... Produces immediate!}' a splend Bb natural Brown, without injuria* hi or skin. Remedies the ill effect* i dyes. Sold by all Druggists. Th .. is" Bigned William A. Batchelor. A GENERATING EXTRACT Ol Ml'! FLEURS, for Restoring and Iii. i the Hair. CHARLES BATCHELOR, Oct 25 ly New Yoi ft New^York Advertisements BY THE EUREKA Gf FT ASSOCIATION, ESTABLISHED 184?. 180 Broadway, New York. Rosewood Pianos, Melodeons, Fine Oil Paintings, Engravings, Silver Ware, Fine Gola and Silver Watches. Diamond Pins, Dia? mond Rings, Gold Bracelets, Coral. Florentine, Mosaic, Jet, Lava and Cameo Ladies' Sets, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver Extension Holders, Sleeve ? Buttons, sets of Studs, Vest and Neck Chains, Gold ?Lings, &c, VAXUED AT #1,000,000. DISTRIBUTION is made in the following manner: Certificates, naming eact article and its value, are placed in sealec envelopes, which are well mixed. One o: these envelopes, containing the certificat* or order for soruo article, will bo deliverec at our office or sent by mail to any address vithout regard to choice, on receipt of 2; cnts. On receiving the certificate, th? purchaser will see what article it draws anc it value, and can then send ONE DOLLA! md receive the article named, or can choos? any other one article on our list of the sam< niue. OW rurchasers of our SEALED ENYE ?OPES may, in this manner, obtain ai Tticle worth jrom One io Five Hundrec follars, Por One Dollar, Vilich they need not pay until it is knowr vttat is drawn and its value. Entire satis fction guaranteed in ill cases. '.?HE EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION lould call attention to the fact of its beinj . fe original and largest Gift Association ii I e country. We are, therefore, enabled t< nd finer gooda and give better chances t( ?in the more valuable prizes than air tlier establishment of the kind. The bu jaess continues to l>e conducted in a fai: fd honorable manner, and a large an< Plat ly increasing trade is proof that ou ."..rons appreciate thia method of obtain mg rich and elegant goods. During tho past year, this Associatioi has sent a very large number of valuabli prizes to all parts of tho country. Thoa* who patronize us will receive the*full valu of their money, as no article on our list i worth less than Ono Dollar, retail, am there aro no blanks. Parties dealing with us may depend oi having prompt returns, and the artic! drawn will be immediately sent to any ad dress by return mail or express. Tho following parties have recent! drawn valuable prizes from tho Eureka As iw eiation, and havo kindly allowed the us >f their names; many other names migh ,wpublished were we permitted: I ?Cndrcw Wilson, Custom House, Philadel *da, Penn., Oil Painting, value $100; Ja* \ irgraves, 821 Broadway, New York, O tainting, vaine $100; E. P. Jones, Barret! Marshall Co., Kansas, Melodeon, value $20( P. J. Bvrnes, Waterbury, Ct., Gold Watet value $125; J. E. Shaw, 224 East 24th street New York, Piano, value $350; Mrs. Chas. J Nevis, Elmira, N. Y., Piano, value $30( Miss Lucy .laneway, Elmira, N. Y., Chiste Diamond Ring, value $200; Mrs. K. Per noycr, City Hotel, Nashville, Tenn., Mel? deon, value $12.3; Oscar M. Allen, Co. I 142d Reg. Ind. Vols., Nashville, Tenn Watch, value $85; Rowland S. Pattersor Co. D, 10th Iuwa Vet. Vols., Oil Painting value $100; Mrs. Abbey J. Parsons, Spring field, Mass., Melodeon, value $150; Jas. I -?texter, Citv Surveyor, Syracuse, N. Y ?H.t?rs'treet ^Sp? linting, value ?L^JMeeker, N. \., O Sand Rapids, Michigan, Silver Casto lue $40; Dr. J. R. Sine lair, No. 4 Mai st., Utica, N. Y., Framed Engraving, van 125; Hon. Luther Detmold, Washingtoi D. C., Oil Painting, value $100. Letters from various parties throughoi the country, acknowledging the receipt very valuable gifts, may be seen on file 1 our office. To be Sold for One Dollar Each, Without regard to value, and not to be pa for until you know what you xcUl receive. 50 Eleg't Rosewood Pianos, EACH. worth from.$250.00 to 500. 50Melodcons, Ros'd caf os. 125.00 to 225. 100 line Oil Paintings. 25.00 to 100. 100 gold H'g Case Watches 75.00 to 159. 150 Diamond Rin?s. 50.HO to 200. 250 Ladies'Gold Watches 60.00 to 85. 450 Silver Watches. 25.00 to 50 200 fine Steel Eng's, 1'r'md. 12.00 to 2o 100 Music Boxes. 12.00 to 45 100 Sil'r Rev'g Pat.Castors 15.00 to 40 LOO " P't ana C'ke B'kets. 15.00 to 35 500 sets Silver Tea and 'l abio Spoons. 15.00 to 3? 2,500 Vest and Neck Chains 5.00 to 2i 2,500 bailies' Silver Porte monaies. 8.00 to li 3,00*3 Silver Butter Knives 3.00 to 1 2,000 pr Ear-rings,new stylo 1.50 to ( 3 000 Gold Pencils and Tooth Ticks. 3.00 to ! 3,000 Onyx and Amethyst Brooches. 4.00 to ll 3 000 Lava and Florentino Brooches. 4 00 to ? 1,000 Masonic Pins. 4.00 to ! 2,000 fine Gold W'ch Keys. 3.50 to ? 5,000 Children's Armlets .. 2.50 to 2*500 sets Bosom Studs. .. 1.50 to ! 2*500 End Sleeve Buttons. 2.50 to 1 10,000 Plain Gold and ? Chased Rings. 1.00 to 1 5.000 Stone Set & S'l Rings 2.50 to 1 t 5,000 Lockets, all sizes.... 2.00 to ? 10.000 sets Ladies' Jewelry 8.00 to , 4 000 Watch Charms, each 3.00 to 5.000 I io\<\ Tens, SilvEx Ca 4.00 to I 5000 'n ut's Breast and ' s. urf Pins . 3.00 to : 2 000 Ladies' New Stylo Belt Buckles. 4.00 to 2,000 Chatelaine and Gnard c nn t" 1 000 Geld Thimbles. 7-00 to 2 000 set Ladies' Jet A Gold 10.00 to * 10,000 Gold Crosses. 1.50 to fi 000 Oval BandBracclots. 6.00 to S 4 Ooo Chased Bracelets. . 5.00 to I 2'OOO Ball Ear-drops, all j colors . 3.00 to 5 000 line Gold Tens. 2.00 to 2,000 New Style Jet and ! Gold Ear-drops. 3.00 to ! 2,500 New Style Long Crys ! ' talEar-?rops. A00 to 2,000 Gold Pens. 3.00 to I ??- \ ehaii'-e to obtain any of tho I articles for ONT. DOLLAR bypnrohi Seal? ! Envelope, for 25. oent?. ... Five Sealed Envelopes will b foi fi 00; eleveufor $2.00; thirty for ?rr . ?ive for $10.00; ono hundred for; v.KNTS WANTED EVERYWHI 1. i , M.t patrons arc desired to send 1 . Stan money when it is convenid? ,. lr I Iel (era are unnecessary. Orders for T Envel ?pcs must in every ease b? ace ? nice" by the cash, with the name , Inert 1 sendina, ?nd Town, Corni : ku plainly written. Letters she I I ",.." ssed to the Managers as follow f QOOPWLN, HUNT & j J Feb 10 75* Box 5,700 Post Offios, NewJTork Advertisements, JAMES CONNER'S SONS ~~~ UNITED STATES TYPE FOUNDRY AND ?mrmf WAREHOUSE, NOS. 28, 30 and 32 Centre street, (corner of Reade street, ) New York. Trie type on which this paper is printed is from th? abovo Foundry. Nov 18 B00lpH()ilrL?iTlR, NO. ll DEY ST., NEW YORK. ALEXIS BEAGG & WESSON, Successors of tho old established firm of AT.EXTS BRAGG & WARREN, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER, BEG to invite the attention of purchasers to their splendid stock, adapted to all sections of the country, and which they offer at thc lowest market prices. Special attention paid to orders. ALEXIS BRAGG. ANDREW WESSON, Jr. Feb 13_3mo SHELDON, HOYT & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN TT /\ TLDWAH. IE3 , CUTLERY, r ?1 5, HOES and other goods suit a U SOUTHERN TRADE, No. 43 Chamb rs 0t. and 21 Reade st., a few doors East of Broadwav, and opposite the new Court House, New York. HENRY K. SHELDON, SAMUEL A. Busies, WILLIAM J. HOYT, EDWARD LYNES, J. ERASTUS SHELDON. Iron Carolina HOES, Elwell's Crown, (steel,) Brade's Crown, Brade's Patent, Rice Hoes, ScoviU's Planters' Hoes and other makes American Planters' Hoes, half bright and full bright, round and oval eve. Mr. D. F. DAY, of late firm Hyde, Gregg & Day, Charleston, S. C., is with us, and will be happy to sec his friends and cus? tomers, je cb 8 3mo New York, January 15, I860. WESTCHESTER H0TJS?T CORNER BROOME ST AND BOWERY, NEW YORK. THIS house, capable of accommodating threo hundred guests and kept on V? European plan, is centrally located, and near to all pointe. City cars pass the Hotel to all the Ferries,"Railroad Depots and places of Amusement every three minut?s. Single Booms, $1.00 per day; double, $2.00. J. F. DARROW & CO., Jan 14 ly Proprietors. Just Received by Steamer George. Liverpool Salt, ONIONS ANO R0UB? ON CONSIGNMENT, A T RED UCED PRICES ! ! KAA SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, at tJV/U $3.00 per sack. 100 bbls. ONIONS, at $3.00 per barrel. 1,000 " Extra fine FLOUR, at $12.50 per barrel. The above in store and for sale by A. L. SOLOMON, Commission Merchant, 2d door above Shiver Bouse, on Plain st. Feb 20_ 6 Public Notice. ALL persons having anv demands against the estate of R. L. MOTLE?, deceased, will present them properly attcpt trloi*e i'iiaeunAi iii' saut . toV<Btir"(mXr -?1 .o. i immediate payment to the undersigned. Feb 18 3* R. B. COTTON, Adm'r. Columbia, S. C., February 17, 1866. j $50 REWARD. lfc^^ STOLEN, during the night of the 14th inst., two MULES-one ^L2?,sorrel horse mule, tho other a me? dium-sized sorrel mare mule, with Bear on left shoulder-both about 15 hands high, and both branded on the fore left shoulder and the right hip with tho letters "J. W." Tho above reward will be paid for the recoverv of the Mules and the apprehen? sion ot' the thieves, or $20 for the mules. JOHN M. WHITE, Feb 18 6 Fort Nilla, York Dist., S. C. I BELTING! BELTING! i AT REDUCED PRICES!! ?\ CKAA FEET BELTING, assorted l^.vJv/w sizes, at manufacturers' prices. ALSO, GUM PACKING, LACE LEATHER. COPPER RIVETS and BURRS. For salo by HOrSON fi SUTPHEN, Feb 17 Imo Bear of old Post Office. SADDLERY WAREHOUSE! HOF$o?Tltrr>HE?T F-A MANUFACTURERS and dealers flMS^in every description of SADDLES, 'H^^BRIDLF.S, HARNESS, COL? LARS, WHIPS, TRUNKS, VALISES, LEA? THER, ENAMELLED CLOTHS, &c, which i they offer at LOW PRICES. i Saddles, Harnessand Trunks REPAIRED with neatness and despatch. I HOPSON & SUTPHEN, > Feb 17 Imo Rear of old Post Office. \ Store to Reut. ) T7,0R sale or ront-a ST0KE 20 fect fron ) J? by 26 foet deep, eligibly locatod on As sembly street, at tue sito of the n6w Mar ) kct. Apply at this office._Feb 18 ) Notice. A LL persons are hereby forewarned no 3 iu CUT WOGI; or otherwise trespasi 3 on my land, lying at tho Charlotte Rail 0 road, eleven miles from Columbia, as I an 0 determined to enforce the law against al 0 who disregard this notice. 0 Feb 18 6*_G. D1ERCKS. o ^V^-AJSTTEHDS K) X1ARTIES having BARK for sale, wi t0 J_ please address the undersigded at th) ?e place, stating price, number of cords, an a at what Depot or Turn-out (on any Rai road running to Columbia) it can bo del it I vered, and RT what time. 5 Ja MECHAN, Feb 1 Columbia, S. C. f I A SMALL INVOICE of GAS FIXTURE ! A. consisting ol one and two light Pe [A dauts, ono, two and threo Swing Bracket 1 Reading Lights, new style Shades? Bur i era. Sec. ! Orders taken for CHANDELIERS at Pl ., ladelpbia prices. W. fe. STANLEY. ! Fob 13 ^.ULO"t?oxx Sales. By Bur bec & Walter. WE will sell, at our Mart, THIS (Wedne: - dav) MORNING, at 10? o'clock. 4 DRAUGHT MULES. Feb 21 Extensive Sale of Handsome and Desira? ble Furniture. By LEVIN & PEEXOTTO. ON TUESDAY MORNING next, the 27th inst., at 10 o'clock, we will sell, at the late residence of Major J. D. Hill, corner of Gadsden and Lumber streets, near the' Arsenal, The entire FURNITURE in the house; among which are: Mahogany, Black Walnut and Cane-seat Chairs and Sofas, French Bedsteads, Wash? stands, (marblo tops,) Dressing Bureaus, (marble tops,) Wardrobes. Sideboards, Side and Card Tables, Extension Table, Centre Table, (marble-top,) Secretary, What-Nots, Book-case, Mirrors, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Feather Beds, Hair, Moss and Cotton Mattresses, Window Shades, Sewing Machine, (Wheeler & Wil? son's,) Piano, Pictures, Mantel Clock. Wire Safes, Crockeryware, Kitchen Utensils, Ac. ?" Persons desiring to replenish their stock will find it advantageous to attend this sale, as the above will be positively sold without reserve. Feb 21 TANNERY, TOOLS, STOCK, COB? AND fOODES I IWILL sell, at the Yard known as Cruik shanks' Tan-yard, Pickens District, ten miles from Greenville C. H., on WEDNES? DAY, 7th March next, at auction, that SPLENDID TRACT OF LAND, containing about 711 acres-200 acres open, 75 of which is bottomland; the balance in woods. On th? tract there is one of the best TAN? NERIES in the State. There is also a BARK and CORN MILL, worked by water power, and all necessary buildings, on the place. The Tan-yard is* in full operation working 120 vats of all kinds. Corn Mill self-sustaining. The tract i? situated on Brushy Creek, waters of Saluda River, in Pickens District. ALSO, At tho same time and place, will bo sold The CATTLE, HORSES. MULES. HOGS. CORN, FODDER, POTATOES. 1,000 lbs. BACON. 60 cords RED-OAK BARK. For further information, apply at the Tan-yard, or to me, at this place. JULITTS C. SMITH, Auct'r and Commission Merchant, Eeb 21 Greenville, S. C. SM0KM& TOBACCO ! SMOKIES T0SASGG! pr LBS. "Big Lick" TOBACCO, in 1 lb. ?i*J bales. 25 lbs. "Big Lick" Tobacco, in \ lb. bales. 100 " "Violet" " in land i lbs. 100 " "Valley" 4 doz. "Turkish'' " in 1 lb. drums. 8 " " " in A and 2 " 6 " "V?ginia" " in ? and * " 24" ' idol" " in 4 and 2 oz. paper* 19 JOS. "Weed" Tobacco, in 4 oz. Dapers. 12 " "Right Bower" Tobacco, in \ lb. papers. With an aam"-*- -* wi PIPES ! AU offered CHEAP by MULLER & SENN, Feb 20 2_At Bryce's Corner. _ IlLIM Oil Have just received the following DESIRABLE ABTtCLESI WHICH THEY OFFEB Low for Cash i SETTS OAK TOILET WARE. Setts Fancy " " DEMIJOHNS, i, 1, 2, 3 and 5 gallons. 1 doz. CHAMBER BUCKETS. Sugar Boxes, Bale Boxes. Covered Buckets, Rolliug Pins. Hearth Brooms, Dusting Pans. Fry Pans, long and short handled. Match Safes, Parlor Matches. Willow Market Baskets. Assorted Brass-bound Pails. Setts Measures, Iron-hound and Wood. Brick Trowels, Plaster Trowels. Drawing Knives. Shingling and Claw Hatchets. Carpet Tacks, assorted. Pepper Boxes, Mouse Traps. Nutmeg Gratcrfl, Ac, Ac. Feb 20_2_ BOOKS! BOOKS! #NAPOLEON'S LIFE OF JULIUS BUCKLE'S HISTORY OF CIVI? LIZATION IN ENGLAND. URE'S DICTIONARY OF ARTS, MANUFACTURES AND MINES. New en ! larged edition, i LES MISERABLES. Complete in one and two volumes. Royal 8vo.: muslin. ST RICK LAN D'S LIVES OF THE QUEENS OF ENGLAND. Completo iu twelve volumes. DEVANE: A STOEY OT PLEBEIANS AN? t PATRICIANS. The scene of which is laid in . Columbia. By Hon. Henry W. Hilliard. The above aro only a few of the choice and entertaining works to be found on our - shelves. TOWNSEND A NORTH. Feb 16 t3 "Saergy and Faith." NEW GOODS AND VALUABLE I FAWIIi^ ART10LES! ? ?FISHER & HEJOT)^ ' rTIHE JERATED CRESCENT BAKING ll X POWDER. i8 Fresh COHN STARCH, d No. X TURPENTINE SOAP. 1- BJueing for Clotho**, Concentrated Lye. i- Soa.i Potash, Glue, Whiting. ! Isinglass foo- Coffee. Coxe's Sparkling Gelatine. Family Dyes-any cloth dyed in ten mi? nutes anv color. _ McMuiin's Elixir Opium. Dead Shot Vermifuge. Stanley's Celebrated Cough Syrup. S, Quaker Liniment, for Neuralgia, Bhou - ' matism and Pains. Ricord's Specific-true French Remedy. Plantation Bitters, for Dyspepsia. And everything useful and desirable, may be found cheap at tho forty-year old stand. FISHED & HEINlTSH, Feb 18 ta Druggists.