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THE DAILY NEWS. Largest Circulation.-THE DAILY NEWS HEIKO THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RE? COGNIZED AS HAVING THE LARGEST CIR ?WLATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN THF 1OST0FFICE AT THE END OF BACH WEEK. ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW POSTOFFIOE LA TV. THUS DAILY NEWS will be served to subscri? bers in the eil; at nix DOLLARS, a year In advance, or et VUTBJCM CENT* a week, payable to the carriers. LOCAL MATTERS. -. AUCTION SALES '/HIS DAY. WILLIAM MCKAY will soil at 10 o'clock, at his salesroom, Mot ting-street, firni'ure, crookeiy,Ac, til. MOBBLDB Muru will sell at 10 o'clock, at his salesroom, Uroa t-s ree , hwrt.es, valu?les, iurni turo, hr. Sm, DALY & Co. will sell at 10 o'oloek in their their sjlesio >ni, corner MeeUug and Wentworth streets, oli.iire, oro kerr, ?c. M?ixs VU?MM - i'i ?en ut io o'clock, in his atwe, corner King and Li b ea ty stieets, boots, shoes and hats._ MEBUNGS THIS DAY. M. A. and P. A., at 7 P. M. Bops Fire Company, at 8 P. M. Boward Lodgs, at 7 P. M. Zorubbabel chapter, at h Ut past 7 P. M. TUE DAILY NEWS PBICE C tra BENT AW? COM las BOLA L C mc ? LA? will be ready for delivery at our counting room at nine o'clock his morning. Single oepies five cents. Orders tor ten copies and over will be flied at the rate of two and a half cents per oopy. _b_ THE FEAST or ST. JOSEPH.-To-day being the taltai St. Joseph, there will be service in St Paul's Church, Socioty-atree', and tLe Bight Bev. Dr. Per Biso will preach, at niuo A. M. THE STATE COURT- HOTS. B. B. CABPENTBB PRESIDING - THURSDAY, MARCH 18.-IN EQUITY. Th? oall of the docket was continued, and the entire day consumed in hearing arguments upon causes of no public importance. Fan SCHOOLS.-Wo have from Mr. E. Mon? tague Orimke a printed copy of the annual report of the Board of Commissioners of Free School?, for thc year ending September 30,1858. An abstract of the report has already been pubUshed in THE NEWS. THE MntBTBBLS delighted a large andienoe last night, if frequent applause be any sign of ap? preciation. Deas time spent in colloquy and witti? cisms, not always the veiy freshest, would be an im- ' provemeat. 1 he dissolving views are really fine, and will gratify all who attend. SALE OF STEAMERS.-1'be steamships Emily B. Souder and Moneka so well known in this city, were sold at auction yesterday in New York. The former brought thirty five and the latter thirty. thousand dollars. These prto e were extremely low, as they were both excellent vessels. Their purchasers are not announced. GATE PLATFORMS.-Tho number of persons who have been lepoited for not having platforms before their gutew ys. and who have been compelled topsy the fine of five dollars, eLoulj admonish eveiy one to attend to thia requirement of the city ut once. There is, wo learn, a regu ar detail from the police te spy out deliuqu nts in this respect. -1-- ?g. A GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT AND GIFT Bntertalnment of ho Charleston Bin men >ociety will be given in tbe South Carolina Hall, for three nights, commencing on the 81st inst. A number of fine prills to be distributed can be seen at the jew? elry establishment cf Mr. A. H. Hayden, King, street, where tickets can. be had, as well as of the members of the society. ' BISHOP PBBSIOO'B LECTURE.-The first ef a .eries of lectures liefere the Ca belie Institute this seseen fer the benefit ot the charity fund of the organisation, was delivered last evening in 8t. Jo? seph's Church, Aanon-etreet, by the Bight Reverend Bishop Ferrice. His subject was ?'Prophecy." whloh he hsndled in a masterly manner bo a. highly appreciative audience, amongst whom were several gentleman prominent in letters. The beat proof of the merit ef the lecture was to be found ht -the very general expression of an intention on the part ef those present to hear the remaining lectures ot the course. THE UNITED Sr ATES COURT, MARCH 18. Hoer. GEORGE 8. BRYAH, PRESIDING.-The peil, tl on of J. B. Steadman and Wm. Munro, te compro? mise debts, waa referred to Registrar dawson. W. J. Daniels, John D. Pearson and John T.' Smith were ?nally discharged in bankruptcy. Thomas Bri..; mtu, O. A. Weathe ly, Henry B. Odom, John Odom and Travia Quick, petitioners for Ansi dischargee and final hearing to take place before the court, waa set down for the 26th April. The oases of Samuel J. Reid sad Nasa Riggings for final discharge, ^were re? ferred to Registrar dawson. The Registrar report? ed on the petition ol J. B. Steadman and Wm. Mun -roto compromise debts, and it was ordered that their prajer be granted, provided the assent of a majority of the gene al creditors can be had. HOTEL ARRIVALS. MARCH 18.-Chariest m Botst-A B Pani, Virginia; T M Sadler, south Caro. Una; Jae H Giles, Geo Kelly, Granite ville, O W Hood, Georgia ; B P G wiitin. Hartford; J F Bunt and wife, City ; T ?trima, South Carolina; W Muir. Philadelphia; W H Cronk, New York; John Ohed wick, Wadma'aw; J C Robinson, Beaufort; Jas W Brawley, Jr, City; S W Maui ice, Kingstree; John H Brown, Richi md; A Grumput, New York; 0 Yan deaf, G T Wil lams, wile and servant, New York; A Hughes, Cleveland, ohio; Captain J O Dutch, fa vuanah; A O Goodwin, City; w Sherwood, J H ?lawson, New York; A L Alexander, Wash.ngton, D C; B L J Paton, A W Paton, 8 D Campbell, New York. Pavilion Motel.-'W F Griffin. Abbeville; W M Williams. Monok'sCorner; WE Buckhaber, George W Bowell, Alabama; S Fleming, Georgia; John A Sutton, T W Anderson, M L Heouse, Dan berg. Ga; W J Woodward, F P Woodward, Bamwelj; SEW Leatmenk, J J Antby, Orangeburg; W K Goodrich, ?IW loox, Bcoheater. N Y; James Barper, Kings tree; N Benuett; Bennet taville; Bev T H Morsen, . Elig?an a ; ti H Deschampa, Clarenden. ' REPORT ERS CRUMBS.-Dr. W. W. Hicks will address the prayer meeting to be held this evenwsr, in i-t. John's Lutheran Cburcb, at half-past seven o'oloek. 2he pub'ic aro invited. A number o' colored men have come to the etty ?from the neighboring islands. They say that it ts to buy supplies. It will bo borne lu mind that the argument on tbe writs of wanda ?ita and quo warr onto will be heard to-day in oourt, before Jud^o Carpenter. It took three lurnlture carts (?) and one policeman to oarry a female votary of Bacchus to the "look-up" yesterday. The steamer H. Helena will leave Mount Pleasant Ferry Wharf, foot of the Market, ah 10 A. M. on Sat? urday, fvi' the prints of lutero>t tn the harbor, and will allow passengers to laud. Mr. E. A Davis, ot this city, we learn, bas been selected as the uoat of the new hotel in Oolam bl A, 8. Mr. Davis has a wido popularity and consider able experience. * The rumor whloh has obtained currency to the alarm ol some uer von? "old won.cn," that Governor Scott intends to declare m it tia i law, depose Mayor Clark, put Colonel Cogswell in his piste; he, Anally, to give way to Pills eury, hi as idle aa the winds ; in a word, bosh I The kite season ls at its height, and the boys ge their death on their "binders." . There ls a spirit of improvement abroad in tbe city. A number of boae?s are undergoing repairs. Albert Phillip, white, and J. U. M uah'ngton, oolor ed, have been dnpuued as custodiaos of the pris* oners being transferred to th* penitentiary. John Donovan, with three altases, charged with the killing of hie step-father in Savannah, who was ar? rested in thia etty a few days iga, was returned yes? terday to the place whence he ot .me. Cigar smoking, walking and lou? talking in the Hibernian Han, last night, prevented many from enjoying the araste ef the minstrels. The League met last nicht Our Asm odens wis there, hut won't tell cn the faithful this tts**, Ho I ros CUBA. --WO have received the fol? lowing leter from an enthusiastic youan American, who with POICO friande i* anxious to join the Cuban army. If any one will inform us. in eoufldeseo, where the recruiting ornoo is, tbe wsrlike aspirations ot these Cuban sympathizers ma} soon he satisfied : TO THU Buiron OF THE NEWS. Teu will exouse tlie liberty I take In addressing a li Uer to you, but il you can ?five me tho de-fred ?u loimaiiou, it *lll be con'erring ? great favor upon ono thiit (-yuipatluzes with tbo?o under tyranny and oppression. It is as follow?: Would it' be pos-tble, wer?' 11 orno io Charleston, tofludtheiceruitinpoffleo of tbenvoluti-ini-te of tu ba. My o'Jtot 1? to Join them, not f< r pain but for naught but sympathy with tlum. It I could find a recruiting office I could take B X or eight your g men with me, 'md all per? sona ot waltb. Unclosed yen will find a stamp for return mail. Oy anewerlne:, you will oblige Yours, reept eltully, ***. ' REAL ESTATE SALES.-The following pieces ef rroperty were s ld nt auction yesterday: By Wm. B. Byan-I o', twenty nine by ninety feet, with two *tory weeden house thereon, west side of Chunh-itrcet, ku own as No. S9, $?510. Lot o? land, twenty-seven by one hundred, north eide Pmckney streot, oj p?sito Church, 1480. Lot ef luid forty five by seventy-two, adjoinh g ?he above, $?76; all for casu. By Leitch Ai Bruns-Lot, tbiity-nlne hy one hun? dred ?ud iorty-niue, wiih two story brick dwel lng Hereon, Qucen-stieet, opposite the engine bouse, bat wi o H King and Meeting streets, $2800 ; half caah, balance in one and two years. By O. McBride Smith-Small dwelling No. 07 S with-strcet, near Connon-ttreet, $670; half cash, balance in ono and two years. CLUBS AND STABS_Thero were upwards of thtrty-ttiue onsen ot perena baring no platform be? fore their doors bi ought up yesterday before the Mayor, tho me jon ty of whom were tined $5, and the balance dearing themselves by good excuses. Wm Johnson, colored, arrested hy OfDeer Nipson for cutting and destroying the harness o? Dr. J. L. Daweou on tbe night of the 16th. Sentenced to thir? ty days lu the Bous of Correotion. Wm. Green, colored, arrested by Officer Reed for stealing collars irom Scott's, Meeting-street, was tur ned over to a magistrate. John Davis, colored, arrested by Officers Gray and Nipson for stealing money from Mr. J. O. Claussen's, on King-street, on the night of the 12th, was sent to the House of Correction tor thirty days. M axuell Fit Ids, colored, arrested by Officers Gray and Nipson for larceny of $49 75 from Henry Draine, colored, on the night of the 17th instant, was held for further examination. Mary Brown, colored, for stealing a watch and money from Mr. McMahon, in St. Phi ip-strect, waa turned over to a magistrate. Newell Larabeo. white, on the same charge as above, turned over te a magistrate. William Blab:, white, lying down drunk in Ring street. Fined 85. IMPORTANT TO BICE PLANTERS ANO FACTORS. Ihe following agreement has been entered into by nearly all t f the prinolpal rice tactor? in Charleston. We hope that after Miy 1st the new plan will be rigidly adhet ed to, end BO will another clog be re? moved from the wheels of the commerce of the State: TO THE BICE FAOTOBS OF OHARLKPTON. CHARLESTON, March 17, .869. Tbe unders!gnrd pm chasers of rice respee tully suggest, that afier the 1st May next the eharge tor tierces be discontinued, and an additional price be put upon the gTain to ce ver th? costs of the package. In present?, g tb s matter, we call y ur attention to the f l'o vu g considerations, whloh we ti nat will be sufficient to effect tbe chango which we and our correspondents earnestly desire: , 1. Bice, we believe, is the only product of this country, sold lu our market, on which thero ls a separa e charge 'or pacage. 2. The nc u a cost of hogsheads and barrels is much greater than ihe exoibitant price of rioe tierces, and yet the purchaser of aupar, bacon, mo lasses and whiskey, ia never charged by the faetor, packer or dietiller, with the coat oi packs, e SJ. j he sellers of rice in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, iw Orleans, Ht. Louis Chicago, and ail Other large business centres, do not oaarge tor tierces, and bave repeatedly complained ot the ?aid charge In this market 4. It is f r the interest of the planter, the factor, and the purchaser, that the Western demand for Ca'Olma rice be diverted irom orthern oltiea and brought to the plantera' m a ike ts, Charleaton and Savannah. Our ral'road and steamship companies offer liber? al facl'.ltiee lor the transportation of rice to every part of the couDtiy; and we ask that the teetora ot Charles? ton, who have always been alive to the interests of tho city, will remove an obstacle in the way of a more extended trade. T. Timi & RONS. Imo ft Granos. Hmm I OUT. a C~- **. . a? 00. BEN HT BISCHOFF ft Co. Pomoexa ft HUBBY. JAMI s ( BApms. Gao. W. WILLIAMS ft Go. 1. H. ft w. DKWKEB. JACOB M. fOHTairsa. WEST ft JOMXB BUDD ft BLABS. frTBEET BBOTHEBS iE CO. BKBHABD O'NBUX. BCBSVEM ft NUBpT. BtrsxKjaaa iroTicna. BANK BILLS are wanted by afr. Andrew If. Moreland, broker, Broad-street; also by Mr. A. C. Kauffman, No. 36 Broad-street, -o AT HUNK'S oheap fruit store. No. 889 King street, mere of those nine tamarinds arrived; also very large and sweet Messina oranges, lemons and beautiful Bngliah walnuts. -O- i To THE PLANTEES OF SOUTH CAEOLINA AND GEOBOTA.-Believing .'WHASK'B" BAW BOMB SU? PERPHOSPHATE OF LIME to be fullv equal to the best Fertilisers in market, and superior to many, and bel?g desirous or having it thoroughly tested, we bave concluded to offer the following Premium?; Isl tor the largest yield of Oe'ten irom aa acre of land, a silver Pitcher worth $100, 3d. For the eec ond largest yield of Cotton from an aere of land, a Kilver Pitcher worth WO. 3d. For the largest yield ot Oom from an acre of land, a Silvox Goblet worth ?25. The above premiums will be awarded where "WHASNS"' BAW BOMB Kr/PKumoepsATB alobe is used on the acre producing the yield. These applying ?or the premiums will be required te furn eb satiafaeto y evidence of the amount pro? duced en the acre, and a statement of the manner in which they applied (he manure, ft limited amount only of thia Phosphate will be dlatrlbu'ed during the season. Prices', delivered on the oars at Charlas ton. tM per ton, ?ash; or $70 for approved city aocept anees, payable lat N?veme er. CLAGHORN, HBRBING & CO., Accommodation Wharf, Charleston, H. C., 7 Warren Block, Augusta Ga. February38 . ....... imo THE PBOFBIETOBS OF "Whann's Raw Bone 8 upei phosphate ot Lime cordially invite farmers, dealers sod o hers interested in procuring a first class manure, to cell and examine their works, see process of m ann fae tu ie, and insp ot the materials used. They have no tecrett, give full value, and guarantee their Phosphate toc?me up totee itan dard analysis. Clayborn, Herring ft Co. are the agents for tht s-Je ef lt in Animate and Charleston. February 33 \mo u mt . SPRING 1869. FASHIONABLE DftY GOODS. LORD & TAYLOR HAVING MAD? A ? R AN G BM KN Tg TO HKXMD their WHOLB8ATJE BUSINESS, would respectfully inform ROUTUBRfl fl U Y Kl g H that their stock during the coming season- will be LARGER AND MORE COMPLETE than ever belora, and an inspection of lt boJore mt. obaalug elsewhere it te huted. Having their own buyers in each of the priartpel Ku opean marketa, they will he able to m ula tain th? long ea aeUehed reputation of the house for keeping desirable, saleable goods, of which, also, their ung ex perlenes aa raecsssful retailers ls ample guarantee. T*i?eveial ?eparim nts are. vis: hTLKs ??i?i-a GO' Ds OLOl'Hs. >< li AWLS, CLO'K-. VPHOLg Te.BT, UN HB?, WHITE GOODS, HoSItv T and GLOV??, L ADIEK' and GUILD HEN'rt Vlff IT TING, in each of whist will be found geeds toled ed especially to meet the demanda of Southern cus? tomers. Samples of New Gooda acut upon application. Nea efl. 4?, g* * 467 Broad wavf* * fSE Noa. 266. ?1, gat ft ttl ersa?%4treeU Tranyr rm TM wt ssacumii Noe. 461 te ist Broadway, ?.tenes en Grand.**. iajtron i lane* BANK BILLS! BASK BILLS ! | Or ALL KINDS WANTED, AND HIOBEST price paid by ANDREW M. MORFLAND, March 19 Na. 8 Broad-street. BANK BILIS! BANK BILLS! CITY OF SAVANNAH BOND? (OLD). Wanted by A. O. KAUFMAN, Broker and Commission Agent, March 19 a Nu. 2? Broad-atrset. ADVANCES MADE ON SHIPMENTS OF P H OS P HAT ES TO LIVERPOOL, BOSTON, NEW YOKE AND PHILADELPHIA FIR8T-0LA8S PHOSPUA1B LANDS WANTED. wiiuiiia * cmsoiiM, March 5 its lao S>rnf|5? ^^^i^^ JD "U" C3- S CHEMICALS PATENT MEDICINES PERFUMERY FANCY GOODS PAINTS OILS SPICES, Ac. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. r>R. H. BAER, (1, AT ?CB. H. KBLLBHS & C ?.,) No. 181 ilBBTING-STREBT, NBAB MARKET, HAS ALWAY8 ON HAND, AND WILL SELL AT TUB LOWEST MARKET BATES : HOSTBTTER'd BITTERS PLANTATION BITTERS HUFELANDS GERMAN BITTERS STOUGHTON BIT TEES WINE BITTERS IODIDE POTASSIUM BROMIDE POTASSIUM CHLOROFORM ETHER QUININE MORPHINE, Ac. AYEB'S PREPARATIONS JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE, EXPECTORANT, PILLS, Ac RAD WAY'S MEDICINES HELMBOLD'S BUOHU WRIGHT'S ELIXIR PAINKILLER VERMIFUGE DEAD fr HOT, Ac. HALL'S SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOB THE HAIR LYON'S KATHALUON BARRY'S TRICOPHEROUS CHATTAN T'S COCOA CREAM, Ao. NO CURE I NO PAT! FORREST'S JUWIPER TAR H. BAER, No. 181 MEETING-STREET. Marah 18_ TO BAKERS. JUS! RECEIVED AND FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND REI AIL : CARBONATE OT AMMONIA PRIM Ss BOPS CHEAM OF TARTAR. H. BAER, Druggist, No. 131 MEETING-STREET. March 4_ DRUGS INBJIiDidK. THU UNDERSIGNED CALLS THE ATTENTION of beth atty and country parc haas ra to bis lerere stock of l>i<?G8, PATENT MEDICINES, FEBFUM F.UY, FACiCYQOOD?. &c.. Jw.. all of which he of? fers at the Iowas* market ratea, H. B A ?S R, No. ttl MEETING-STREET, NEAR MAR? KET-STREET. Marchi AT KR'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For maeases of the Throat and Lungs, amen as ?onejns, Cold ?, VI Moopina? C o a st at, aronenitis, A stn ma anal Consumption. PRO LIA BL Y NEVEU REFORM JN TBS WHOLE biatery of medicine han anything won ao widely and ao deeply apon the confidence of mankind aa this excellent remedy for pulmo* > ry complaint*, lb rough a long series of years, ead amsog ot oat ot tba races of men, it has risen higher and hltrber ia their estimation, au lt has oeeome better known. Ha uniform character and >ewer te euro the Tarions af? fections of tba lungs and throat, have marie it known aa ' reliable protector gainst them; While adap'od to milder forms of dise .ie and to yoong etiildreu, it ls at the same time the most effectual remedy that can be given for incipient consumption, and the dan? gerous atfoctl^na of the throat und lungs. Aa a pro vi -ion against sudden attacks of croup, it should be kept OB hand in every tamlly, and indeed, aa all are sometimes ?ubjeot to colds and coughs, all should bo provided wi tn this antidote for them.' Although aettle i CONSUMPTION <a thousbt incura? ble, still great numbers ol cases whare th? disease seemed settled hive been completely cured, and the patient restored io sound health by the CKKSAX PEOTOHAU. bo complete ts its mastery orer the dis? orders of the Lunes and Throat, that thc most ob? stinate ol them yield to li. Wu n notnln* ame could reach them, under the Caitas* PBOTOHAL they aub atde and disappear * rna a as AND PUD LIO SFXAKZBS find great protec? tion from lt. ? ASTHMA is always relieved sud often, wholly eared by it. BBOMOBTCIS is ?ouemily oared by taking tho Oass BT PECTORAL lu HID ill and frequent doses. So generally ora its virtues know? shat we need not publish the ear ti Beates of them here, or do more than ass'ire the pubnc that its qualities ara fully maintained. AyerV Cathartic Pills, FOB ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO, Are so compevd that disuses within the ran"* of meir action caa rareiy withdaud or evade them. Their penetrating properties seiroh, and clo mae, and invigorate evo-y portion of the h tunan organ? ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a conseque nce efthexe pre? ps- risa, the invalid wbo is no wo j down with pain or pbysisul debility ia astonished to Sud bis healih or energy restored by a remedy at once ao simula ead Inviti g. Met only de thor eure the avery-day oompbnhta af everybody, but abo many formidable and danger? ous diseases. The agent below named ia tleased to furnish gratia w Amer oan A m mae, oontaltilajt oeruftoatea of their eurea and directions fot their use in the fellowu g comp ainu : Costiveness Heartburn, Headache arising from disorder ot htomasb, Nance?. Indigestion, Pain In and Marbia In ac I in of the Bowes, Flaiulenc?-, Loss of Appa hts, Jauudtoo, and other kindred complaints, aris? ing from a low ?tato ot the body or obs ruo ii ?n of i it, rune? lons. ThSy are an exsellent *1 tanti va tor mSreaevatteo of the bio jd and abe restoration et tone aad strength to the system debilitated by die? nmvamm ar Hr. JT. 07. A?KR di CO., Lowell, Maes, told st wholesale, by DOWIE st MOISE, Charleston, S> a. sod by Retah, Druggists every, whare. fm ?Sos oe sa? De^er^bar Sf jgowAtt? ijowjiatsca, STOCK AMD BEAL ESTATE BROKER, Eb, 1 BROAD-STREET WILL BOY AN? SBLL OBI COMMISSION, BEAL BS?ATB, Beads, Stooka, 4M. Also, attend to Bent lng sad Oohssting ttoatt. ' HasshS mf Imo /ertilijers. ?ss ? THE ?VAROLISA FKHIjkLIZKR? IS MADE PROM IHK PHOSPHATES OP South <nrolina, and ia pronounced by rarioua chemists one oi the beet Manutee known, on'jr infer'or to Peruvian Guano m it* FERlIT.IZtNO PjtOPERTlE*. These PH<>KPH Al Es are the remains of extinct land and sea animals, and possess qualities ot tbe greatest value to the agriculturist. We annex the analyais of Professor SH Rf ARU : * I ABORATOR? OF TH? MEDICAL COLLEGE OT SOUTH CAROLINA. Analysis of a sample of CAROLINA FERTILIZER, personally selected: Moisture expelled nt 212 deg. P.16.70 Organic Matter, with Rome water of oombinaUou expolled at a low red boat'.. .16.60 Fixed Ingredients.66.80 Ammonia.2.60 Phosphoric Acid-Soluble.6.96.Equivalent to 11.27 Soluble ) hosnhste ot L?ne. Insoluble.6.17.Equivalent to 13.48 Insoluble (boue). 13.13 24.75 Phosphate ot Lime. Sulphnrlo Acid.11.01.Equivalent to 23.65 sulphate of Lime. Sulphate of Potash.;. 80 Buluhate of soda.8.50 Sand .11.60 On the strength o? theso results, I am (lad to certify to the superiority of the CAROLINA FERTI? LISER, examined. C. ?. SHEPARD, JA." 49" We will furnish this excellent FERTILIZER to Planters and others at $65 per ton of 2000 lbs. OESO. W. 'WILTJI.A.IMIS <SB GO., FACTORS. February 26 fm wi mo SI)irta an) /arnuljing ?oobs. Proprietor or the Gentlemeu'e Furnishing Goods Emporium, Meeting-etreel, near Market, desirous of bringing the lamons STAR Shirts into general uso, and believing thai it is only necessary for gentlemen to wear these SHIRTS once to be well pleased with them, will hereafter of? fer them te his customers AND the pubUo generally at cost prices. His dook ol Neck lies. Kearn ead COLLARS will alee be sold at such prices as te defy competi? tion, asd if eatlafaction.le not 6HYEN he will return the m easy. His charges are so rea* aoaable a? alu.oat te make buyer* believe the articles are given AWAY Be (fl prepared ie maka Shirts to order with the utmost di*eaton ; and hie assortment of ready-made shirts ia ee full that buyers eau be fitted at a mo meat'a stott ce. Vor proof ef these statements call AT SCOTT'S Star shirt and Furnishing Goods Emporium, Keating-street, pearly opposite Market HalL January 1 Cmos gftja?ic Pitiers. PAN KM N'S HEPATIC BITTERS, THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, ABB? AIL BIS BASIS or TBS STOMACH AND LIVER. *BBT ABS BICBHMBBBBO BT TBS MEDICAL F-frV OTJIT "VT. HEGEMAN & CO., AGENTS, irmW YORK. Kraufactxired by C. F. PANKfiilH, CHEST AIT? APQTSSOABT, CHARLESTON, S.O. MB?*M?or ?Taife ey IHruggi?t? IVvearyxvhere.-?M. Febuay 15 mwflyr M. L. FILLET'S Celebrated Cookin? Stores, Nt ll " PHILANTHROPIST" AND ??0TTO.IAN,' Manufactured at Troy, N. v., sad for eal? by J), L, FULLER TO N, ? AU Q WT A, GA. \ . npHElH STOVE? STAND UNBIVALLHD FOB X eapaaitg, dar?bifity, eoaveaionoes and tba gan omi purpose? to whloh rooking Stoves ard used. Th* PHI! ANTHROF:-) i i* autre heavy plated, and ha* Ash Drawer; casa be mad? into a ate bose* hole stove; has east iron Water Tank galvanised,or enamel Used, a strictly first-olaee ?tova. The CIVILIAN is cf a neat design, end has a fide large Oven, flss Stove asm be had with the ejtenaien beek. ait holes, .asm^sa^elg wheat rf es? red. : Wm ttfOm fceiirsaatlau aawly to ?. Ik FSTLLJiaTOH, lejMary fit tases Awfli6S&? gats atti* Caps. sPRWmiiMis.? AT STEELE'S. THE ALPINE. CABINET, VELOCIPEDE. HUN? GARIAN, of Drab ana Black Felt. Price?, 75 canta, tl 60, 92. AS, and Extra Fine SS SO; Mon's and Boy? Alpines, $150; Superfine Fashionable Mik Beare?, 16. STEELE'S ?HAT HALL, No. 31? K. ng-atraer. Marchs f8 Sign of the "Biff Hat" f ?sinr?s CEor&s. T T. HUMPBRKY8, BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS? SION MERCHANT. SALES OP BEAI, ESTATE, STO0KS, BONDS, SE CO RI HES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY ATTENDES TO. ? ?7 BROAD-STRBKT, OHARLH'TTON, H. (J. Hon. HENRY BUIST, W. J. MAGRATH, Eeo., General JAMES CONNER, T. B. WARING, Esq. October B YKRSOM A BASH, CHAMPAGNE ALB BREWERY, HARLEM, N. T. Thia celebrated Ale is brewed fresh all through the year, and ie guaranteed to keep sound through the hottest weather, and on that aooo?att ia of ail Ales the beat adapted to the Southam climate. Tba proprietors are desirous of osNbibuieg a trade for their Ale lo thia teotioa, asd wish to make ar rengementa with some energetic, responsible party to Uko the .- genoy for the aale of lt -? Charl aten and vicinity. BYKBRON A BATIK. Harlem Station, New York City. February 15 Hmo OFFICE NO. 978 Killie, OPPOSITE HA SEL-STRRET. January 37 ? 8mo j" M JP O lt TB KS OK . TEAS, WINES, BRANDIES, Ac, And Dealers in CHOICE FAMILY &R00ERIE8. STREET ^.N . Y. WM. 8. CORWIN A GO. ja*rCk>ode delivered to all parts of the city. 0? to ber 24 iy ? CIIIMOLBI, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS ABB SHIPPINO AGENTS, Vi LL ATTEND TQ THE PURO il A S Ii, SAI?! ANS UIPMBNF (to Foreign and Domestic Portal of iOXION. RICE, LUMBER AN? NAVAb STOKES A TX A Nf TO WaWURa?, Cbaeleacoa, S. C. C. WILLIS.A. B. OKISOLM. Ostober ?R aves Knox..JOBB om KNOX & ti I LI*, O O T T O Xl FACTORS ABB GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. Its SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE. Oesaignmettta of COTTON, RIOS, ara? respect i?y .solicitad, and liberal advance? m*d?> thereon, rdeva for ? JOHN n nd BACON promptly execute* ith ?are and attention. A-ii ar tamo?? _ tmmmmmmmmm. F KOH A TU 850 ^SMitty^ffSStTg? h orso pewee ino udtag tba K?%M m "M AIOd'<eorateJ Oorllsa cut-oS taKl fLTLft BiiM kngmoe, Mihi* Valve Kta ipba^BsjaBoSftlM tionarv Evglnea Portable I oj T? li III JTtJi Rngli ea, A-o. A lao. Circu? it J t I Ll 11 I JbCH lor Mutav and ?aug baw RJ-LL'l IL S "PJI Mills, Sogar Cine Si !L, lMgg^^#flael||fl! Mia.ting Pulley?. Ac. Lath W^PaKeSaVfSI and shingle Mt Ila. Wheat ?bfiTMnlKS and Com Milla, olroular Jrtimmifl l.jiwa. "awe. Rs!Mn<r, *o. Bend B5~auaui|?UIM*jM SJ /#jP 4?earlpUva iltreular oed Pri?e Last. WOOD A MANN STEAM ENGINE Q0" PoteruarylS Smos Utatt New-Yost, /frtilijers. REESE'S FLOUR OP BONE. PACIFIC CJUAm? CUMPANI'S FINBLY POWJDKUKD HONK. THC AWOVR UBTNG PURE BONE CAN BE recommended to Pl ut r>? a? a valuable manure. Prioo S66 ea h ar $70 to 1ft November, approved gecutitv, willi 7 pry cent, dat?rent. I apx)eud the ai.al.vcis ot Professor Shepard of a paniplo of the Flr.oly Powder?d Bo"0 taken from the Conipaty's Factory Biarraville which iv under ihe personal eui ei visicti of Cr. hi. JULIAN il AVENEL. Water expelled as from a 12 to 260 Eulin nil il. 11.68 Oigame matter and teaidu4 water expel ed at read lues?.:. 29. fO Phosphate of Lime. 49.50 ari onato ol Lime. 2 8:^ Bind.... 6.'.b Aikaiiue .-a.ts, soluble und loas. 1.4<? Orgnnic analy-is. lim.00 An.monia (N. H. 3). 6.14 .1. IV. HOBSON, March 19 wo Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Winn i. LANi* PLASTER. 1 Aili I BARRELS LAND PLASTE?, TO AB 1UU'.' B1VK per bchooners Scud and Motion e. age. Orders received by. OLNEY A CO February 26 " SUPERPHOSPHATES." CROAP.DALV.'S GKNBINB PHOSPHATE AND BOWER'S COMPLETE MtNURK. ?otb stseourd Fertilisers. For sale hy WM. GURNEY. No. 102 la t foy. Sole Agent tor ?south cai alina. February 29 Imo CHESAPEAKE GUANO, AN AMM?NIATHD SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, COMBINING ALL THE QUALITIES OF BONE AND PERUVIAN GUANO. THIS FFRTILIZER IB WARRANTED TO GIVE satis.? orion. Plantera and farmers are invited to send fer paaipblele, descriptive of ita virtues and how to anply it. 49- Price, ?06 per ton of 2000 lbs. For sale by BU SI? BUTLER, February 17 Agent at Oharleeton, S. C. WANDO FERTILIZER. THE WANDO MINING AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY offers to the Planters and Farmers of the South their Fertiliser, known as the "WANDO FER? TILIZER," which the experience of the peat season has proved to be one Cf the most valuable in our market. It koa for its base the materials from the Phosphate bods ot the Company on Ashley River, and is prepared at their works at the EAST END OF HASEL-STREKT ia this city. In order to guarantee Its uniformity and maintain its high standard, the C ompany has made arrangements with the distin? gu?.hed Chemist, Dr. C. fl. HUI PALI) Jr., who carefully analyzes all tue ammoniacal and other ma? terial purchased by the Company, and the prepared Fertilizer, before being offered for Bale. Tho Com? pany is resolved to make an article which will prove to be a ?Complete Manure," and give entire satis? faction. For terms, circulars, and other information, apply to WM. C. DUKES A CO., Agents, No. 1 South Atlantic Wharf. January 4 mw? 8mos E. FRANK GOE'S SUPERPHOSPHATE ! rjTHE UNDERSIGNED BEG TO CALL IHE ATTENTION OF PLANTERS TO THE ABOVE SUPERIOR. AND STANDARD FERTILIZER. This PHOSPHATE baa been largely uaed in this State, and baa given general satisfaction, and ia .Aw?tit?A hr ?ame of tho mnafc ?rsMtical Planters to be equal to Peruvian Guano. PRICE: SIXTY DOLLARS PER TON OP TWO THOUSAND POUNDS, Cash or factors' acceptance, payable 16th November next, with bank rata of Interest added. Pelzer, Rodgers & Co., AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAltOL?K A. February 1 mwf2tttO Jasun, tire. INSURE TOUR LIFE AND PROPERTY. LIFE IN THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL MFE IN? SURANCE COMPANY, or HAMFonn, CONHEOTSOUT. A88?TS and Surplus over.834,000,OU? DIVIDENDS bare averaged over 60 per oent an? nually. RE^PON' KBILITY.-For 6Wr7 ?100 of Liabilities, lt has S164 of Assets. PREMIUMS-Notes taken for OS per cent of same. HEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LUTE INSUR? ANCE COHPtKY, Ol' BOSTON, MASBACHUSKTlfl. ASSETS over.,. .#7.000,600 PREMIUMS.-Notes taken for AO per cent, of same. DIVIDENDS paid annually on the Contribution plan. PROPERTY IN THB JBTNA FIRE INSURANCE COM. PANT, lunero*?, CONNECTICUT. ASSETS.. #0400,031 TAR HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, IIABTVOBn, OONKsfOTIOOT. ASSISTS. .;.... .83,039.640 TUM NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INSUR? ANCE CUMPA NY, HAKXFOBD. CONNECTICUT. ASSETS. .i....?410,*3w THE CONNECTICUT FIRE IS SUR AN CE COM PAN V, HOtTVOKD, CCTWaOTIOOT. ASSETS. . .#343,013 THE IRVING F1KH INSURANCE COM? PANY, mW YOBJC ASSHIB.....#334,043 Mr. W. C. COBB TN BY, of the nm of W. 0 COURTNEY A GO., No 9 Boyce A Co.'s Wharf, will, In eonneotton with this Agency, take rinks on COY? .TOM, BICE ASO PROBUOE inmorally. A. H. HAYDEN, ne. 373 KI NS-BTU*. KT. January 20 _fmwSme MARINE INSURANCE. BISKS TAKEN FOB FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC >orts m the PHENIX, MANHATTAN AND BNTkB> PRISE IN&URANOB COMPAMi S. Ooah assets and awnrfty, 5A.&OS.O09. Looses nada payable In Gold and Starling whan lemred. S. Y. TUPP?R, Agent. March 19 fxnwlrao DENTIST. OOM8 AS BIS RESIDENCE, NOB?H WEST OOH- ? BEB 09 lODRnEa A*? 8O0ISTY BBBBFffS. KOvexabWlS fmwemea Ruction Sales. Chain, Crockiry, Glassware, Mading, Roont Paper, <j-c. KNOX. DALY S? C ?Mo. ISO Meeting, corner of We nt wort tl strcct, Will foll 1 HIS DAY, commencing ot 10 o'clock. A.M.? Wo, <l ami Cane hsat Nurse ami Arm KOOK I Nd OH \1B<; Dining, Off) , e. Parlor and Bedroom Chaim; i-eoretary. Cute? D eli, n nine Table and Move Saucepans, Pots, Ke.tloa und Woodcnware 300 roll? Wall Paj er 10 rolla Canton Mat tin:: ALSO, CROCKERY and GLAS* WABE, comprising Plates, Cnps and Saucer?, Sugar Bowls, Molansos Pitchers, Tu biers. .Vc, Con li fons cash. March 10 WM. MCKAY, Ko. IBO ftlcctinfr-street. Will sell THIS DAY- (Friday), tho 19th instant, at 10 o'clock, FURNITURE ?.fa family. AX SO? CROCKERY Glasaw.ro, and a Tarioty of miscel? laneous articles. Terras Ct??u. M ft roll 19 Bootle Shoes and Ha's. BY MiLES Dili KU. TBIS MOBN1NO, at 10 o'clock. I w ll soil at my Store coruor of Kim: and L ioerty ?tracts, 50 oases BOO I'S AND MICK?, desirable sloe lc, just received. CONSISTING OF: Cases Men's Puff and Kip BOOTS < ases Men's Calf and Buff Malakoff, Balmoral?, Brogans, ( xtord, A-o. Ka<bos' serse < ongress. Goat and Morocco Polish and Polka Boots, Women's Goat and Buir Bootees. Misses' and children's bergo k ongress and Morocco Balmorals, &c. AISO, 40 oases (240 dozen) Men's and Boy's Black, Br wn and Paarl Alpine and Young America WOOD I HATH. _March 1? Horse*, Vehicle*, alto Bedsteads, Mattresses, and other furniture, Cooking and Office Stoves, at Auction. BY o. MCBRIDE SMITH. THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, at his salesroom. No. 31 Broad-street. ALSO, 7 dosen GARDEN HOES 7 dozen Coffee and Spies Mills, 9 donen boxes Blacking, 1 Flax Wheel, Jelly and Cake Hou'da, and 1 let Tinware, 9 Counters, Castora and Cake Mauds. March 19 Unreserved Fate Molasses. BY J. A. E*8LOW & CO, TO MO ti ROW, 20th inst, at ll o'o'ook, A. M., will bs sold on Palmetto Wharf, wituout reserva, 50 hilda. Clayed MOLA-ShN. Landed from the schooner Willie Martin, from Cardenas March 19 Valuable ftantation at Auction. BY J. FRASER MATH fcWES, Auctioneer. By virtue of an order ol sale to me directed by the Hon George 8. Bryau, Judge ol the U 8. District Court for the District ol South Carolina, I will offer for sale at pubUo auction, at the Old Post? < fflce, foot cf broad-street. Charleston, 8. C., ore WEDNESDAY, March 24>h. 1869, at ll o'clock, A. M., All thatva:uablo PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND, in f t. Lute's Pariah, in the County of Beau? fort and State of South carolina, commonly known as . Bellefair," and containing eight hundred and sixty-four acres, mor- or less. 'lenna cash. Purchaser to pay Tor paper* and stamps. LOCI MoLAlN. Assigne of E. II Barnwell, Bankrupt. March 4 th?2mwf8 A9S1UN KK'S S A LES AT WAuTKIlBOEO', sonni GASOLINA. By virtue of an oidor to me diroctod by the Hon. George S Bryan, Judge of United states District Court for outh Ca-oil na, will bo s dd at publia outcry at Wait"rboro', S. C., on aa es.day next, being MONDAY, the 6th day of April. 1849. All that BODY Oil TRA.JT OF La *D, situated in St. Bartholomew's Pariah, foll ton County. 8. 0" on the south side of Edisto River, and ou the head waters ot Island Creek and Bed Bink Crook. Butting and bon ding to the north on lauds now or late of John E. Meister A Co., Peter W. Routs and Bldred speill ; to the south on lands ol J M. Riyaor, James J. Jennings and John ? . Meister A Co ; east on landa of the '-Saw Mill Company," now or late ot John E. Mois er A Ca, and weston Lands of Lewis E. Linder. con i sining-acree. Terms-One-half cash; balance in one year, secur? ed by bond or tko purchaser an i mortgage of tho premises. Purchaser to pay assigne'? for necessary papers and stamps. J B. BIS ?ELL, M r h 12 fm8 Assignee of Huteon Lee. 3tatti0tiefrsf Jkitiatt Salts. Real Estate? BY Gt MCBRIDE SMITH, Ho Bl Brosd-atrrrt, ??emUa aide, asesvr State-street. At Private fate FIRST CLASS SEA ISLAND COTTON PLANTA? TIONS ?al nable Rice Plantations Valuable Upland Plantations and Farms Extensive nod Valuable Mannf tctories, Mill Sites and Delightful .summer Residences ia varioutf parta of the South. AMO, HOUSES AND BUILDING LOTS of all sties, pr!? and descriptions in every part of the etty January 26 mwlSmo laUroaHs. SOUTH CAROLINA 1LV1LKOAU, fr GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT N OFFICE, I CHAJUUUTOV, S. C., FebruA y 19. 1899. i ONT AND A FT KB SUI DAY, FEBRUARY 14nf. the PAS8BNGBB TRAINS of the South Caro? lins Railroad will run aa foUows : ' FGB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.80 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.,....-.g.10 p. M. Connecting with trains for Mont.-otuory, Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery and] Grand Junction. FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.?0 A M Arrive at Columbia. .5.45 p. i? Connecting with Wilmington and Ahmobaster It ?11 road, ano Camden train. FOR CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta..8.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.......6.00 P. AC. Leave Colombia.T AO A. M, Arrive at Charleston.0.90 p. M. AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRES* (SUNDAYS BXOXPZnn.1 Leave Charleston.-.,...7.90 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.5.80 A. M. Connecting with tra?na tor Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Grand Junction. leave Augusta.4.10P.M. Arrive at Charleston.LOO A. M. COLUMBIA NIGHT I-X PRESS. . (SU ND A?S BXOBPTXO.I Leave Charleston.....AOS P. M. Arrive at Columbia..*.4.46 A. M. Connecting (sundays excepted) with O ree Brillo and Oolu-nbia Railroad. Leave Columbia.6.30 p. M. Arrive at Charl* H ton.A 30 A. M. 8 RIM KB Vi I.Lit i RAIN. Leave Charleston..g,0P P. M. Arrive at Summenrille..... *.?0P. M. Leave Summerville....,7.i0 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8,25 A. M 'WRiDEN BBANOB. On Mondays, Wednesdays and ?Saturdays. Leave langville.4.20 P. M. Arri eat Camdon.7.00 p. M. Leave Camden.n 35 A.M. Arrive et Kingvillo.9.2? A. Af. Signed i H. T. PEAKE, Februar? 15 General MI nen n tendon t. SOUTHERN STENGILM^UFA(T0RT E. H. RODGrERSP* MANUFACTURER AND WHOLPBALB DXALSfi IN STENCH: STOCK AN J AIES, BT BIB Li LBTTKRI) A IM? STAMPS CHKCKS AMD .1 AOS BRASS ARD ?ft KRAI AIM 81LVKR KIY? RlXeS, ?JHAIRS, Ac. a?? ASUCXKTO X KT ELS BY THE GALLON OBSAARRBL. AGBMT FOB UflUlVS BATIST HAM Af STAMPS ?SAL PRBSBBS BRAN DIM Cl 1KB??, dko. Nt*. 120 BART BAY-STftBJRT, CHARLESTON, 8. a Bey* Cnn and examine spoctmeno. Jan nary 19 Otaoa J OBI O. Mill TT , " ATTOBMBt" AC LAW, m. x ?ovnv&owaM SQJTAB?. 1* tnw'fcao