CI TY AFFAIR S. w Meetings . ~-H ' Union Chapter, at imlf-past TP. M. Stonewall Fire Company. at 8 P. II. Auction Sales This Day. A. C. McOUlivray will sell at il o'clock, at the old Postoffice, real estate. .Henry Cobla A Co. will sell at 9 o'clock, at their store, shoulders, butter, &c. Tledeman, Calder A Co. will sell at half-p&t 9 o'clock, at their store, butter, hams, Ac. Lauroy A Alexander will sell at io o'clock, at their store, guano, sngar, corn, 4c. Macqueen A Rlecke will sell at half-past 9 o'clock, at their stores, shoulders, barns, At. P. B. Lalane A Co. will sell at 9 o'clock, at-their ?tore, cow peas, hams, Ac. John O. Milnor A Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, at their store, clothing, dry goods, Ac. SENTENCE DAT.-His Honor gave notice yes? terday, in open court, that Friday nest would he sentence day. DISARMING THE C?ESTER MIUTTA.-The Columbia Union of yesterday says: "Captain Kennedy, of the adjutant and inspector general's department, bas arrived In the city, In charge of a portion of the State arms, lt ls stated between two and three hundred stands, turned in by the ra'J tia fh Chester County," . ANOTHER PROFESSOR OF THE STRAP GAME. Yesterday morning, James McQueen, a colored m?n/of no occupation, was arrested by Officer -Johnson, on the charge or larceny and vagrancy. The prisca ac ls a chnm ol George Mein trie'a, and together they "were Int th? -habit-Of Inltiffllug green horns into the mysterles'of the strap game, or the trick or the donble loop. He ls held for ex? amination. FEMALE DISSOL?TES.-Julia Plnckney, Eliza? beth Aiken and Ann williams, three colored nymphs of the pavement, became highly intoxi? cated on Snnday night, and, after treating a con? siderable disturbance in IttaycK street, by ?curs? ing, yelling and fighting, were arrested by .the police. They showed themselves next monrtng: before the May or, and were sentenced each to pay aline of $15 or speutkthirty days in jail. The trio' were not able to produce .the needful, and went to jail. _ HORSE FLESH.-We understand-' that ar? rangements are on foot for a race at an'early day between some or the rust roadsters of oar city. Mach interest has been manifested or late-.on the s abject of rapid and handsome horses, and quite a number have changed hands. Perhaps- the most attractive team in the city la that of Kr. Robert Graham, the proprietor of the Mills House | atables. He has also jost received twenty valua? ble animais from Kentucky, which are to be de? posed of at pr?vate sale. A NUISANCE m MAGNOLIA CEMETERY.-Pre- j quent complaint has been made by lot-holders io the above cemetery that negroes and other- per? sons are tn the habit of frequenting the place, and by thelr-conduct disturbing those who visit the trsaves of deceased relatives and friends. If tffere ls any place in the world where haman feel-J lng? should be respected lt. certainly-1? that wherein are entombed the beloved dead, and the proper authorities should see to lt that the evil ls promptly cheesed. A few arcas tr and Ones wo ?ld have a healthy influence upon tee rascals. TAKING OUT A LICENSE-Some time last! week, S. Brown, a colored yonth, who did not ap? prove of the license bill passed by Council, Went to the dray of James Foster one night, and while thQ latte? was absent, ripped off the Ile an so No. itt, and carr ed lt away. 'A rew days attar, lav? ing no in ten tion of s tar ting the dray business, he sold the Ucease Sot $6 to one Samuel Allston. Brown was arrested Snnday evening, and brought before the Mayor yesterday. morning, on the charge of vagrancy and steading. He ackno wK, edged the taking or the license, and was sen? tenced to pay a Une of $io, or .qo to the HOBM er Correction for twenty days. THE BANI GF CHARLESTON.-A meeting of the stockholders of this bank took place yester? day, Colonel Henry -Buist in the chair. Af ter dis? cussing some business relative to the affairs of the bank, a motion was unanimously adopted that the chair appoint a committee of five from' among the stockholders to take into consideration the fu? ture administration of the affairs of the bank and the propriety of a division or the assets. The fol? lowing committee was appointed,: Gao ige W, Williams? chairman; Colonel G. H. Simonton, and Messrs. H. H. DeLeon, R. Sfeg?ng and J. Dray on Ford. The meeting then adjourned to j meet again on the 29th instant.. HURLEY'S REAL ESTATE OPERATIONS.-An advertisement in the Columbia papers from Mr. Timothy Hurley announces that that remarkable legislator "is prepared to parchase arty to "seven-J ty-ave good lots, within the city limits, for build Lng 5nrpo.se?. These buildings will be put ip ls a very neat, uniform and substantial manner, costing from $1400 to $0000 each, with owners ror occupants.and will,therefore, greatly enhance the value of adJoinlnfpToperty.and improve the neigh? borhood." AftereaUlng upon all owners of euch lots to send in 'their terms, "whlsb. must be liberal.'*, the nrtTyrjtJtimpriT conolade* with this ?harao?errsUc notification: :]x burst or enthusiastic ap? plause. ? r- .' / As they are the "sensation or the hoar, a brier referen Oe to the history of. these Japanese may sot be uninteresting. They were brought to this country. In 1809,' from.Yeddo, where' au enterpri? sing German found them performing in the thea? tre ot the Grand Tycoon. Arriving in San Fran? cisco they for. months filled the theatres of Cali? fornia to overflowing, and then took up their line of march across the continent. The troupe ls the first that ever orossed oar continent on the Pacific 'Railroad. Reaching Salt Lake, they performed there 'for the delectatlon or Brigham Young and -his "ndmerous wife and child;" thence proceeded to st. Louis, Chicago Montreal, back to the Mississippi, and down to New Orleans, exhibiting in the principal.cities. In the latter place they "drew the largest houses ever k?owa-ln the theatrical history or the etty. They are ?ow making tneu- way to' New York, where they will appear for the first -tima on the 4th of AprlL Each or the performers, male and female, has a specialty, and combined, the troupe cain exhlolt between three and four hunch-err at tractive reata." Their habtt?are worthy af mention, and. some of tjenr-deser ve to be imitated. They are, cleanly, bathing at least once a day, ami frequently chang? ing their dress three, of four times in i wei ve hours. They say their prayers before every performance, Invoking the aid of their Divinity to prevent an accident, and wear a peculiar religions charm on their person. They indulge lu no intoxicating 1 drinks; live chiefly on rico and fish; can sleep standing np, ir necessary, bat sleep best ou a piece of matting; ara tough, as lightwood, km. ta ; - smoke Inordinately; play .dice as conscientiously as Christians, and-staud by each other in time of trouble. They-are brave, patient and Tried; learn quickly and intuit Ivel v, and consider themselves as mach better than the ' heathen Chinee"- as the Chinee ia better Otaq a Hottentot The manager of tile company is Mr. H. bch utz mann, - who for a. long time resided In Ja an and speaks the lan guage or the conn try. He ls regarded by the Japs under his charge with peculiar affection. This morning they will visit some of tho public sohools. This afternoon there Will be a grand matin?e, at which there will be distributed.to every chi? a photograph of the troupe; anoT* tc - night will peeittvely close the engagement. On that occasion, one or the Japs will do precisely what ls done by the Davenport Brothers", "that ls, allow hims*IT to be tied by a committee, with, any amount or rope, and then antin himself In a twinkling. We.should add that Mr. Schutamana has kindly In vi teri all the orphan child reo tn- the public institutions to be present at the matuteo. The public should go early to secare seats.* THE BAVENTORT BHOTTJEBSV-These my ate ri ona artists, with "their ways that are dark," are ?gain booked for a- visit to Charleston, and will appear at the Academy on Thursday and Friday evenings or this week. The feats of these Brothers, on their last appearance here, created an astound? ing Impression, and their wonderful seances' winch confounded the wise and awed the super? stitions, can well bear a repetition. Like the Heathen Chinee, they "are peculiar," and an in? spection will repay the least curions in our com? munity. An early cali at Greer A Son's bookstore will ?ec are a seat and enable tire purchaser of it ticket to witness with comfort in a crowded house the eighth wonder of the world, and one of the peculiar excrescences of the nineteenth cen? tury. DrsTrKorjiSHTNO DBT GOODS .-A colored country woman yesterday entered the shop of the firm of B. Rice, in King-street, one dpor from the corner or Broad, and calling for some cam? bric was shown a roll of unbleached homespun by the dealer. Not being very nice Inherdls criminations the woman purchased $2 50 worth of the homespun, thinking lt cambric, and left with her purchase. Upon discovering her mis? take she returned-with her husband and asked to return the goods, which the dealer refused to allow. Upon the affidavit of the husband the storekeeper was arrested and brought 'before Trial Justice J. Brennan, who after hearing the prosecutor's story examined the defendant. He said he sold the cloth for cambric and wonld do so again, without taking-an? further testimony the shopkeeper was discharged, and the purchaser was compelled to keep the article. A NEW WAY or MAKING rr cp.-Carolina Sumter, a colored.man, waa married- about two years age.?nd-aff?r living for sometime with his wire, Isabella Smalls, left her for the allurements of another feminine charmer. A short time ago, Carolina, tiring of his new flame, who, being of a weakly teraperment, could nofwork, and repent? ing his falling off, returned to make lt up with his wire. The latter was staying In Beeves's corfrt, and her repentant husbanw vial ted her late Snnday nl?ht. She refused to admit or have anything to do with the gay deceiver, and told lita to go about his business. By some means he managed I to enter the house, and seizing his unforgiving spouse, he administered to her a severe beating and left. The latter made her complaint before Trial Justice Magrath, and a warrant was duly Issued against the Husband. His examination takeai>lace to-day. . . r^ - CLUBS AND Sf A RS.-Peter Miller, arrested for stealing a lot of clothing from Hartha Brough? ton, was turned over to a trial Jnstlcefor p?oee cutlon. Hugh O'Brien, arrested Saturday night for dis? orderly conduct and using abusive language to? wards the polioe tn Basel street, was released on his depositing $10 foe his -appearance before the Mayor. -Failing to appear yesterday morning, his case was continued over until to day. An Individual who was not particular as to where he slept, and who, in reply to the inquiry of the policeman replied, "without sugar and very little water," waataken np from the sidewalk in John street and lodged m the Guardhouse. Be told the Mayor that be bad been betrayed into the scrape by sweetened liquor, but the excuse was not received, and-he was sentenced to pay a fine - of $5. or spend ten days in the House Of Corree . tlon. ? BVaiXMCSb NOTICE*. THE CHEAPEST and best Croquet Sets can be bought at TON SANTKN'S, - mar2l-tnth2 No. 229 King street. DISEASE flourishes because its victims know not the corrective restorative. Were they wise, they would avail themselves .of the curative qualities ol the Old Carolina Bitters. KINSMAN'S ICE CREAM SALOON will be opened this day.. mar2l-l CROQUET-Full set and large size-for $4 50. mar21-1 KINSMAN BROTHERS. CROO tn CT-THAT POPOLAR OUT-DOOR GAMS SPECIAL NOTICE TO PERSONS RESIDING IN TBS COUNTRY.- On receipt of five dollars we will for? ward a moe set of Field Croquet, made of nard wood. CHAS. C. RIOUTER A Co., tiasei.street Bazaar and No. RU King street. . JttAI'B'S NET OOO EN KED. SO^ERXHrjSPOATS las ?tgt?te?Tr years of practical-success. 'KINSSAN A HOWELL are agents for the State. tn SHOES! SHOES!-All wno are in want of gpod substantial Boots and Shoes, will find them af No. 131 Meeting street They are offered at retail. JOHN COMMINS. mar"-tu4 PARISIAN DRESSMAKING is famous, the world, over, for tts matchless nicety -and taste f and those of our lady reader? who wish to avail them? selves of the services or a traine i anet accomplish? ed arttstfi In dress, may give their work to Madame Luzter, with rmi contidence in her skill, promptitude aird ability to please, she also makes flue French corsets to order. Her establishment ison King street, one door above Wentworth, over the Dollar Store. - * 0. C. B. means Old -Carotina Bitters. Try them. A delight! ni beverage>v A NEW LOT oi mercantile Note Paper, five quires for 50c., at the Basel street Bazaar and No. 161 King street. . octio-mtu PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS CHEAPER THAN EVER ! In Velvet and Learner bindings, 75 cents; old price 90 cents, in Velvet and Leather bindings, 86 cents; old price $1. In Velvet and Leather bindings, $1; old price*$125. In Velvet and Lea? ther bindings, $120; old price $150. HASEL sr. BAZAAR, ANO NO. iel KINO ST. BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-THK NEWS Job Office is now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with business cards printed thereon, at-$4 per thous? and. Send your orders. Every merchant and nuslness saan should have his card printed on his envelopes. AT COST ! AT COST ?-Large size Chrom os. HABEL STREET BAZAAR. ATTENTION, TOURISTS.-Stereoscopic views or Charleston and vicinity, at No. i ?t Jung street, or at the Hasel street Bazaar. nov!2 THE ATTENTION OP WATCH-BUYERS is called to our-large stock of Waltha a Watches. These Watches have been long known "throughout the United States as the best and cheapest In the market, 'All Watches guaranteed. , ' W. CARRINGTON A Co., marl3-m'.nf No. 266 King street. PAPER DOLLS ! PAPER DOLLS !-Sbld at 3, 6, 9 and 12 cents each ; former prices, 6, io, 15 and 20 cents. \ No. 161. KINO ST., AND HASEL ST. BAZAAR. . THE extraordinary cures effected by the use of the Old carolina Bitters are proclaimed every? Vjhere._j_ Sussing, &z. gOTJTHEBN J>YE^iyuSE^ A new FRENCH DYE HOUSE has been opened .it Na?50 King street, where DYEING m all col? ors, and'Cleaning or all kinds ls done at the shortest notice and in the best st v ie. I. BILLER, French Dyer, Nov359 King street, near corner George street. - Bepl6-lvr J^ANLFOLD AND CARBON PAPEES. To Telegraph and Raliway Companies, Brokers, Reporters and Exchange Offices, TRY COWAN'S PATENT IMPROVED MANI: FOLD AND CARBON PAPERS. Send for price and particulars to COWAN & CO., Stationers, No.- 35 Pine street, New York-, P. O'; Box 4748.? For sale by all Stationers. mart-thstu-8mos" -fine Orocer?0, 4*?r. BEDFORD'S (LATE CORWINS) GROCER' ?2? ' " * * . " AND ' ' TEA WAR EH o rr s E. HEADQUARTERS FOB SELECTED DAIBT BUTTES PUBS LEAF LABD . - ?fe " *' ._? . . ^v - Mjg&Bgg , ' PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES - ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CH4CKEBS, ann ^* : BISCinTS, A?., 4c. . . ^ E. B.-I CLAIM TO KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK. AND MOST ErrErNSWHASSORTMENT OF FAMILY GROCERIES TN THIS-CWT. VERY CHOICE & 4JM I.L Y\Z f * 1 SL E. BEDFORD, FLOUR. PURE B-RA-NDIE8, WINJEB AND VERY OLD WHISKIES. BTTCCKSOR TO ,.WXEjaAM ^CORWIN k OOr, 14^o/97^ KING STREET, OPPOSITE HABEL. j WHOLESALE AJST> RETAIL DEALER IN [Pine Teas, Coffees, Sugars I^ovisions, Spices, 1&& HERMETICALLY SEALED * FRUITS. VEGETABLES, MEATS, SOUPS, &a. AU articles sold from thia establishment are of the VERY BEST QUALITY and WARRANTED. Goods lellvered to ali parts of the City, Railroad Bepots, Steamboats, free of expense. KVER'i' E. BEDFORD. ) j : / -^JSEND. FOR A. J IAS. S. MARUN. .SEO. H. DRUBER. ? . 1 ' CATALOGUE.. ? WM. G. MOOD, Ja. .fertilisers. . ETIWAN GUANOS, SOLUBLE MANURES AND SULPHITRIC ACID, MANUFACTURED AT THE - ETICAN" "WOB^S, CHARLESTON,. S. C., . BY THE SI LPHIRIC MD MB SIPERPIIOSPHtTE MMPM. THE NOW WELL KNOWN ETIWAN GUANO IS MANUFACTURED FROM TBS NATIVE BONE PHOSPHATES of South Carolina. These PHOSPHATES In their natural state ar? Insoluble, and re-* quire to be ground to powder, and made Soluble by Sulphuric Acid. This Company have now In ope? ration the largest sulphuric Acid Chambers at the south, and are, therefore, affle to manufacture at the lowest rates, the highest grade of FERTILIZER; lt being clear that the greater the proportion of Soluble Phosphate which any Fertilizer contains the less the quantity required per acre. In order to maae tho FertUlzer complete. Ammonia and Potash In sufflclent quantities are added. With these views the company manufacture and offer fer sale ETIWAN GUANOS, WARRANTED TO CONTAIN FROM 16 TO 20 PER -CERT; OF DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE OP LIME, and from 2 to 2K per cent, of AMMONIA, with a sufficient addition of PERUVIAN GUANO and POTASH, to adapt lt to all crops. Price $65 per ton, cash; -on time, ?eu per ton, and interest 7|per cent per annum. DISSOLVED BONE, OF HIGH GRADE. SUITABLE FOR MANUFACTURERS OR-FOR PLANTERS, BETNGITN ITSELF AN excellent FERTILIZER, and specially adapted for Compost. As large quantities of Sulphuric .Acid are used to dissolve the Phosphate, this wflhbe found -a cheap and convenient way to transport that ma? terial. The grade furnished will be from 18 to 20 per cent.. Dissolved Bene Phosphate. Price $40 per ton, cash: on time, (45, with Interest at 7 per cent, per annum. Still higher grades will be famished to order at an additional price percentage. COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE, SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED AND OTHER PLANTATION MANURES. Price $a& per ton, cash; on time, ?10, -with interest at 7 per cent, perannum. GEOUND'BONE, AT MUCH LOWER RATES, CONSISTING SIMPLY OF THE NATIVE BONE PHOSPHATES GROUND to powder. Price $20 per ton, cash; on ttme, $22, and interest at 7 per cent, per annum. WM. C- BEE & C0., AGENTS, NO. 14 A DOER'S WHARF, CHARLESTON', 8. C. N. B.-THE PERCENTAGE OF DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE OP LIME AND AMMONIA IN ALL THE ETI WANS ls ascertained at the Works, by their Chemist, before delivery. Should any pur? chaser be titseat?a?efl, ha may return average samples of any purchase, within thirty (30) days after delivery, and they win be analyzed anew, and any deficiency m the percentage guaranteed: will be made good to him by the Company. jan23-mwf2mos ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, r. *; $ : - ^v<\ ;.. .OP.^lAlLESTON,. S. C. F. J. PORCHER, President. % J. PELZER, Treasurer. DIRE CT ORS* W. LEBBT.W. PH AT J. ".L, D. DBSAUSS?BE.B. G. PENCKNEY ' THE ATLANTIC PHOSPHATES ARE NOW BEING MANUFACTURED AT THEIR WORKS ON ASHLBY RIVER, under the direction of an experienced and Practical Chemist. The iCompanyin? tend this to be a first class Fertilizer, and one which can be rocommend?d to Planters. STBIJViOAJEW GUARANTEED. THE COMPANY ARE ALSO PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE AGID PHOSPHATE ' FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. This preparation ls highly- recommended by Chemists, as with lt Planters are enabled to'make their own Fertilizers. - " - The ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE ls sold at $65 per ton cash, or - on time, with interest at the?rate of one per cent, permonth. _ , , : . The ACID PHOSPHATE ls sold at $36 nerton cash, or-on time, .with interest at the rate of one per cent,.per monta. ?" . BjBjligER, RODGERS &jOO., General Agents, dec3l-4mos . - BROWN's WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. TO FACTORS AND PLANTERS ! . - .-o Thcunderslgned begs to Inform his customers and the public that, In addition to his Worta at Savannah, he has established extensive Superphosphate Works at the WAPPOO MILLS, opposite this oi ty, which are now tn ac Ure operation, manufacturing his well tao wa fertilizers, the P HOS P H O " P-fi-RjU V?I A ;N , AND AMM0NIAT?D SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANOS, AND WHERE HE.WILL ALSO KEEP ON HANDJ? No-. 1 PERU-VIAIV GUAN O, SOUTH CAROLINA PHOSPHATE. of the highest grade from hts' Ashepoo Mines, (crude and ground,) analyzing over sixty per oeht. of Bone Phosphate of Lime; and . r LAND PLASTER. These Works have been opened under the Inspection of Dr. C. U. SHEPARD, Jr., Inspector of Fertilizers for South Carolina, sad every package will bear his brand certifying to its Inspection. Uniformity of quality quarantetd and prices reduced Messrs. G. A. TRENHOLM & SON, General Agents, I ni?Aftr F*qTnv a n Messrs. GBAE9ER & SMITH, Agents, f OnABLKTOff, S. CL ?J. R. SARD Y Janl3 nORNKR EAST*RAY AND BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON,. S. 0. . " Jsaacsfiii's Preparations. DEATH TO RATS, ROACHES, BEDBUGS, &c, NKVEE. FAILING. BOXES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS. 3ERMETI0ALLY SEALED AND * \ ALWAYS FRESH. . Sow a'* Wholesale-by - ~ ??? DOWI?, MOISE ?ft. IDA VIS, And at retal by all Druggists. febl-smo agncnunre, florticnttnre, Gt. .piNE S. I. COTTON SEED FOE SALE. 75bushels "PREMIUM,''.(Crop ol 1870, soldat $1 25 per pound.) - bushels "Albion," (Crop or 1870, sold at $l per pound.) - bushels "Champion" Crop, and aeleot. Apply to ftAlLLARD A-MINOTT, febo-thaiu ^ Vaaderaomis Wharf. Seroing, Hl.i?l)ines. * AND TBS ' WEBD" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-ST?TOB MACHINE. are tbe beat ia tue. For sale on the Lease Plan, with monthly pay. ments, on easy term*vor for cash. AB kinda OJ Machine attachments. Needles, cotton, (white, black and colored,) Silt, Oil, Soap, 4c.; tc. Repairing aa osaaL Circulars and camples or work sent?n application. D. B. HASELTON, General Dealer la First Class Sewing ?a chines and Material, Bo. 307-King street, augi7 Charleston-S. 0. Jnetrranre. 1845 PURELY MUTUAL. 1845 , -NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. 1 S 4 5.Organize d....1 8 4 5 T?OMAS^FBOST, General Agent, No. 64 Broad-street. . mara-thstusmoa faction 5altsr^i? 8to?.;. j CORN, CRACKERS, CHEESE AND CANDT. '"' ?' : THIS-DAT, 21st instant, will b?sold before oar Store, at io o'clock, on accron! of the Underwri? ters abd alt concerned, "33 bags CORN. - 1 half bbL Crackers - 1 box Cheese 1 box Candy. .Saved from steamer -. Condltlona cash.-"_ marti By LAURE Y, & ALEXANDER. CANDY, POTATOES, STREPS, SHOULD * ERSAND-LARD. . THIS DAT, the 21st instant, wUl be sold m front or onr Store, at io o'clock. _ 20 boxes Assorted CANDY and CONFECTIONE? RY . 10 boxes Choice Turkish Prunes 20trt)lB. Irtsh Potatoes .400 S. C. Strips . : soo D. S. Shoulders 60 tnbs Pure Leaf and Extra Lard. Conditions- cash._marti By LAU REY & ALEXANDER. /^UANO, CORN, FLOUR, NAILS, Sc., XJT Ac, on Mconnt of the underwriters and . ali concerned. THIS DAY, the21st instant, will be sold before our Store, at 10 o'clock, on account of the under? writers and all concerned, . IS- bags Et! wan and Peruvian GUANO 25 bushels Corn, tn bags 4 bbls. Flour Kegs Nails, Tobacco, Candles, Ac, Ac, saved from steamer . Conditions cash. _margi By LAUREY & ALEXANDER. TTNDERWRITERS' SALE. DAMAGED U GOODS. THIS DAY, the 2lst instant, will be sold tn front of our Store, at 10 o'clock, on account or the un? derwriters and all concerned,' " 6 bois. BUfJAR 4 boxes Soap 2 caddies and box Tobacco 2 boxes Starch 5 sacks Flout 8 bbls. Flour 2 bbls. Potatoes . 5 bags Bacon * 32 sacks Corn 2 kegs Sugar 48 sacks Cotton Food. Saved from steamer-. Conditions cash._marti BBy HENRY CO BIA ,fc CO. UTTER, BACON, Ac. THIS DAY, at 9 o'clook, we win sell in front or onr Store, 3500 lbs. BACON SHOULDERS , 26 tnbs Butter % .10 tnbs Lard 20 boxes Candles. * Conditions cash._marti By PAUL B. LA LANI & CO. TTTTLL BE SOLD THIS DAY, AT 9 ff o'clock, before pur Store, No. 171 East Bay, . 26 bushels GOW PEAS * 2 hhds: S. C. Hams Shoulders. Sides, Batter, ftc. Conditions cash._marti By TIE?EMAN, CALDER & CO. BUTTEE, HAMS, STRIPS, Ac. THIS DAY, al half-past 9 o'clock, will be sold before our Store, _ 30 tnbs Prime to Cholee BUTOR 16 Arkins Prime to Choice Batter 20 tierces Sugar-Cured Hams 1600 pounds New York Stripn 60 boxes Adamantine Candles. Conditions cash. marti MACQUEEN * REECKE TTTTLL SELL BEFORE TffiZER STORES, ff Nos. 21 and 28 Vendue Range, at half-past 9 o'clock, A. MM 5000 pounds heavy Western Smoked SHOULDERS 2600 pounds TJncanrassed smoked Hams 1600 pounds Smoked Bellies .... 1000 pounds smoked Strips 16 packages Lard (pure Leaf) 6 tierces Canvassed S C. Ham? 202 hoses Herrings and Bloaters. 2000 pounds 0. R. Sides,, ftc. ". Terms cash. . marti By JOHN a MTLKOR & CO. T\RY-GOODS, CLOTHING, 'FELT AND ?J STRAW HATS. THIS DAY. 21st Instaut at io o'clock, we will aili at onr storewNo. 136 Meeting street, Fancy. Casalmere, Gottonade, Jean and Linen Drill COATS AND PANTS, Men's fine Felt, Leg? horn and Straw Hats, Black Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades, Linen Drina, Black Alpaca, Colored Muslins, Lenes, Fancy Prints, Ticks, Bine Drib, Denims, Stripes, Blue Plaids, Bleached and Brown Shirting, White, Mixed and Slate li?se, Brown and Mixed Half Hose, Silk Head Nets, Colored Shirt Fronts, Muslin and Verona Head Handkerchiefs, Lawn Handkerchiefs, Undershirts, Drawers, Ac. Conditions cash._ marat BJ A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. LIVINGSTON VS. ELFE ' ' By virtue of an order of Court to me direct? ed, will be sold THIS DAY, the 2lst Instant, at 11 o'clook A. M.. In front of the OM Customhouse, All that LOT OF LAND, wlth'the buildings there? on, situate, lying aud being on the West side of Lynch street, measuring.and containing on the front and rear lines 121 feet 4 inches, and m depth 2l2reet Hinches, more or less, butting ?nd bound? ing to the north on Lands now of late belonging to Boynarrj, to the south on Lands now or late be? longing to Albert Elfe, .to the weit on Lands now or late belonging to Pani H. Waring, to the east eh Lynch sireet; the said lot being Known in the plan of Ch aries ton "by the number (57) fifiysevea, and having been sold and conveyed by Edward Barleston to Joseph Bennett dy deed beartng-da'te the 20! li day Of August, 1817, and the said Joseph Bennett sold and conveyed the same by deed to Nicholas Cobla on the 10th day or November. 1817, and or windi Ann Cobla beoame seized and.pos? sessed as widow and sold devised, or Nicholas Cobla. Terms- One-third cash; balance on a credit or one, j wm and three years. Bond or purchaser to be secured by mortgage of premise:!; building to be insured and policy assigned; interest on bond at the rate ot 7 percent, per annum, payable annual? ly rr om day or sale. E. W. M. MACKEY, marl8-etn2_ 8. ftp. &ncnon 8alig~^jFntnrt Bay* ^IrTiLl^?TC?TnTk BRUNS, Auctioneers. SALE OF FURNITURE, CORNER BROAD AND KING STREETS, ,, Will be sold on WEDNESDAY, 22d instant, .at 10 o'clock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, itt the corner of Broad and King streets, consisting Inpart of: BEDSTtADS, Bureaus, Table, Chairs, Wardrobes, Hair and Voss Mattresses, Stove, ftc. Also, IRON SAFE._._marti By L S. K. BENNETT. AVERY FINE LOT AT EAST CORNER of Pinckney street and Motte's lane, at auc? tion. . . On THURSDAY, the 2?d, Inst., at ll o'clock, near the Old Postomce, will oiler for sale, The LOT, as above located, measuring la front 37 feet on Pinckney street, 48 feet on back line, by 160 feet on east side, and 136 feet on Motte's lane, in depth both same, more or less. Conditions-or sale-One-half cash; balance in one year, with Interest; secured by a bond and mortgage ol the property sold. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers and stamps, martl-3 By A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. TTNDER- A FORECLOSURE OF MORT U GAGE, I will expose for sale, at Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 22d instant, in the buidlng known as the Academy of Music, at the northwest corner of King and Market streets, (ehtwnce on Market street) at io A. M. precisely, . The entire contents of a BAR-ROOM AND RESTAURANT, consisting or a general assort men or WINES, Liquors, Ac, Crockery and Glass? ware, Cooking Utensils, Blctures, Looking Glass? es, Chandeliers, Ac, ftc, Ac Terms cash. E. W. M. MACKEY, S. a C., marts_And Agent or Mortagegee. By I. S. K, BENNETT. ~ A, COMFORTABLE HOUSE AND LOT ' on spring street (Ward No. 8) at Auction. On THURSDAY, the 23d instant, at ll o'clock, near the Old Postoffice, corner of East Bay and Broad streets, I will offer at auction, A Comfortable HOUSE AND LOT located.on Spring street, between President and Norman streets, and known as No. 97. The House has four upright and two attic rooniB, on a brick foundation, double piazza, kitchen, stable and -carriage-house, and well of water. The Lot, which, lb a dry one, measured 38 feet 6 inches on Spring street, by 84 feet m depth, be the same more or less. Conditions of sale-One-third cash; balanc? in one and two years, secured by a bond and mort? gage of the property, with interest payable an? nually. Building to be insured and policy as? signed. Purchaser to pay for necessary papers' and stamps. mario By R M. MARSHALL & BRO. NO. 63 TRADD STREET, BETWEEN - "King and Meuttnav * un THURSDAY, 23d instant, at ll o'clock, will be sold at the Old Postofflce, Broad street, The above, containing* foul* square rooms and pantry, outbuildings, cistern, gas, ftc. Lot 39 by 108 lest,-more os less. Terns-Quarter cash: balance in one, two and three years,-secured by bond and mortgage, with .interest semi-annually. Buildings to be msored and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay ns for papers and stamps. Possesrton given October 0, 1871. marl7-rtnwth4 , By : L ?/ McBILfifVB*?, - ?actio Heer, AUCTION SALS-SL?ZABETH E.-SAN- | DEBS, Executrix, vs. Charles. O.' McKay, K ExeoBtqr, et al-lji Conimpo-Pleaa. .?j- fciiaai * Bv vince of aa order in cola case-, issued by.the ?QB.-E. F.Gs?h&m, Judge of the ClrcnitCpurttfjr the First OlrbotM't^<^fTor. aite?tr?Hf? = Auction, at the Old Poatomce. Charleston, S. O., 2 on TUESDAY, the mtr^day of March, A D. 1871, n at 11 o'clock A. M., t... .. - ?'"> jt1 "* i All that PLANTATION- QB TEA CT OF LAND, knowu aa "I'liis1 Pff iilifHT" sllinlii lying aaa I being m the F arah of SC Thomas and St. Denla, In Charleston doon ty and St a rc aforesaid, measur? ing and containing seventeen hnndred (HOC) <3 acres, more or less, batting and bounding totne nortfr oh Laad ortwrword-?rmntir; tb' tmvsOntTi on Land ?f W. L. Vanning and Saaiael TJMar- ? tm ; to the east on Land er Jon a h - Vennl ng, ana to the west on Land of - Simona ;, ALSO, 11 All that PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND, jj known as "Taverre," situate, lying an!. being in 1 the Parish of St. Thomas and St. Dente, Charles- j ton County and State aforesaid, meaanring and containing five hundred and ten (510) acres, more or,less, batting and bounding to the north on B Laad or Dr. Edmund Ravenel; to the s.inth on j Lands of Beresford Bounty; to th6~east5 cmJJand oi-Bamlln, and to. the weat on Lands cf Dr. Ed? mund Ravenel and John Sander?. ar - , .;- - :: Terms.-One-third cash, and the balance on a ~a credit of one and two yeari, with Interest from . the day of sale, payable annually, sscnred^hy bond or bonds of the purchaser os pc rchasers, and mortgage of the premises.. Parche/-er to pay me fdr stamps and papers. R.' S. DTJitYEA, "V marife-wamtna _Special Referee. \ J By WA?DLAW & CARE RT, AtMtsoneers* JANE C. LEH?E, AD^NISTBATRTX, VS. 7H Ak wRINA C. WTT.-ELL ET AL. Pursuant to an order of court m i?a cause, to> me directed. I will offer for sale at pabilo aneaos, on TUESDAY, the 28th of March inst., at ll o'clock; A. M., at the Old Poetofflce, Charleston'. S. C., . All that LOT, piece or parcel of LAND, with the two-story wocden building nnd outhouses there? on, situate on the east side of America street, be? tween Amhernt street and Hampton court,meas? uring and containing in front on America street 83 feet, and In -depth 13 feet, be the same more or less; batting and bounding north on Lot D, east on Land now or late of -, south on Lot .F, and weat on America st'ieet. Terms-One-half caah; balance on a credit cf one year? secured by bond of the purchaser and monga ge of the property, with interest at 7 per cent, from the day of sale? "building to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay ror papera and stamps. . W. M. MU0KENFU8S, mar7-tn3_?_ Referee, By LOWNDES & GRIM BALL, Auctioneers. VALUABLE PLANTA T I O N" ET Georgetown County_w. W. Shan ?elford, Trastee, vs. I irs. M. E. Fiagg. A. B. Behn, et aL Under Deere?: orthe Oourrof Common Pleas.-Ia. " Equity. By virtue a? an order or.sale to me directed bjr thc Hen. R. 17. Graham, Judge of thesalJ Conrt, bearing date February 16, 1871,1 wm offer for sale on TUESDAY, the 21st day of March ensu? ing, at pabilo outcry, at tue-Old Postofflce, corner of Broad and East Bay streets, m Charleston, 8? C, at noolook Al M., . . , ../ 'J/ . All that PLANTATION AND TRACT OF LAND known as Oatt Lawn, situate, lyjog and being ?x the District of Georgetown, in.tue State afore? said, containing five hundred and zen (S1?J acres, more or lesa; butting and bounding to the north, by Lands formerly of Dr. Edward T. Hexiott, to the sooth on Wando .Paseo Thorough!are, to ta? east on the Waccafnaw Hirer, and to the . west on Wando Pas so and Lands of Colonel Allard" IL. Behn. . . Terms-One-fourth, cash; remainder la one, two, three and four years, to be secured by bona of the purchaser, bearing brerest from the day of sale, and a mortgage or the property. .Par chaser to pay-Referee for papers and stamps. ?0 feo28-tu4mtn2 M. L. WILKINS, Referee-,. By J0H5 Q, MIX NOB & CO., An ct hm i-CM." AUCTION SALE-SOUTHEBN EX? PRESS Company's Sale of Unclaimed Goods. Vi On WEDNESDAY, Maroh 22d, will be sold, at. No. iel Meeting street, to the highest bidder, THE FOLLO WING ARTICLES OF CNQLAIMED ?.. FREIGHT: Averill A Son, 0. N., Charleston-1 Box. Allen, J., Charleston-1 ParceL Ambler, S., Charleston-l ParceL Aims, H., Charleston-1 Box >?' . ? -? Brawn, aw., (Marleston-IJParceL Bender, W. B?. Charleston-1 Gan. : - Bennett, W. J?, Charleston-I Package. . Brown, Blanas-, Georgetown, S. C.-1 Bundle. Bacharach, J.,-Charleston-i Package. Butler. R. M., -Chari?stoo-l Parcel. Both, E., Charleston-1 ParceL *"* Beckley, J.G., Gharteston-l-Bag. ' .Brawn, J. w., Ob awe? ton-l Package. Burnham, E. S-, Charleston-1 Box. Boroham, E. S., Charleston-1 Box. ? ? .' Brown A Heyer. Charles con-1 Package. Bren Hardt, G. H.," Charleston-l'Box. Brooke-A Co., Ci A., Ghera w, 8. C-1 Box. Caution, A., Charleston-1 Box. christopher, Captain J., Charleston-2 Co Uara. Cameron, Barkley A Co., Cha rles ron-1 Casting. Cameron, Barkley A Co., Charleston-1 Package. Cobla A Co., H., Charleston-l Parcel. Carle*ton, Nellie. Charlest?n-1 Package. Capers, J. Hn Charleston-1 Box. Chesterfield Democrat, Oheraw-r-1 ParceL Downing, Mrs. C. W., Charleston, S. C.-1 ParceL Dh kee A Co., W 0., Charleston, S. 0.-1 Package. Dukes * Co., W. c.. Charleston, S. O.-l Package. Dawson, J;, Charleston, S.O.-1 Box. David, J. H., BennettsvlHe, S. 0.-1 ParceL Ehlen, J.. Charleston-1 ParceL Ford, J. E., Oharleaton-1 ParceL Forbes, G. F., Charleston-1 ParceL 1 - Ffsher, E. G., Ohatleston-1 Box.' Fraser, F. E., Charleston-1 Jog. Gerdts, H., Charleston-1 Box. Page, E; J., Charleston-1 ParceL Hannon, D., Charleston-1 Package. Hart A Co., Charleston-T Package. - Horbach, J. P., Charleston-1 Box. Heins, D., Charleston-1 Bale: 1 1 Hanelaen, Mr. and Mrs. F. G., Adam's Run, 8. Ci? I P?rccl -0 Hill, Mrs. W. W., Society Hill. S. C.-1 ParceL ' Johnson, Sarah, Charleston-1 B >x. Kerrison. C., Charleston-1 Bundle. Knox, W. P., Charleston-l ParceL * ; Knox, W. P., Charleston-1 ParceL Leslie, C. P., Charleston-1 Parcel. Lawton, J., Charleston-1 Paree). Langley, Sj Charleston-1 Box. Lewis, J. W., Charleston-2 Oana, Laroussetare, W. L, Charles ton-?-l Parcel. Leech, B., Charleston-lTParceL Logan, A. N.. Charleston-1 ParceL I . Metzler, G., Charleston-l ParceL Maniganlt. B., Charleston-l Box. Mitchell, E., Charleston-1 Box. Mitchell, E., Charleston--1 Box. Markees, J., Charleston-1 ParceL Marsh, C. W., Charleston-1 Truss. McIntyre, Rev. P., Charleston, 8. 0.-1 Parcel. McAvoy,. J. L., Charleston, S. 0.-1 Box. McCall, M., Society Hill, 8. C.-1 Box. Nathans, S., Charleston, S. 0.-1 B. Bag. Owens, Miss A. A., Charleston, S. c-i ParceL Pond A Co., G. W., charleston, S. 0.-i ParceL Platt, 0. H.. Oharieston, S, 0.-1 Casting. Parsons, Dr. R. E. A, Charleston, 8. 0.-a Boxes?. Parker, Clara, Charleston, S> C.-1 Basket. Patton, W., Charleston, S. C.-1 Bag. Quackeiibush, J. A.. Chai les ton. S. 0.-1 Package. Rich wo od, B. F., Charleston, 8. 0.-1 Box. Roberte, Mrs. C. E., Charleston, 8. 0.-1 P. Box. Roberts, W., Charleston, S. C.-1 ParceL R?per, !., Charleston, S. a'-1 Bag. Richmond, G. A.. Ohariesion. S. 0.-1 Cross. Richen, A., Charleston, S. C_1 ParceL Rnndiei t, J. C., Beaufort, s. C_l Box. Stackiev. Mrs. 0., Charleston-1 Box. Scott, E. M., Charleston-1 Box. Scott, E., Charleston-1 ParceL S'weetz, H., Charleston-1 Parcel. Simmons. Mrs. N., Charleston-1 ParceL Shaffer, Tom,-Charleston-1 Basket. Stall. J. R., Charleston-1 ParceL Trollor, J. W.. Charleston-l ParceL Veronee, J. F., Charleston-1 ParceL Vandraws. 8., Charleston-1 Box. Wsbber, W., Charleston-1 Box. Wllliama A Co., H., Charleston-l Package. williams, Mr., Charleston-?Packages. williamson, A., Charleston-1 Bag. Willie, Mr., Charleston-1 Parcel. Walker, Mrs. R. E., Charleston-1 P. Box. White, R.. Charleston-1 Box. Williams A Co., G. D., Charleston-l ParceL Williams & Co.. G. W., Charleston-1 Box. West, E. Wr, Charleston-* ParceL White. A., Charleston-1 Parcel, jfeo mans, J. H., Yemassee, 3. 0.-1 Bar Iron. mar 18-4 " .- ' 3-nctiorLeers' PriocU Sales, &f. BTOBA???~?ftTBWE8; Heal Est?t e Broker, Ho. SS Broad S tree tia AT PSI VA TE SALE, PHOSPHATE LANDS of best quality and " > locations. Rice and Cotton Plantations m all parts of th?. State. City Residences, Stores, Banding Lots and Farms._*-_ootva-smo Cumber, ?set, &c. STE Alf SAW MILLS, BUILDEBS4 DEPOT, No. M OHTOOH STBEE5V THBBE D00B8 NORTH or BROAD. . ISfn^?ff^uWes, at prices which will defy ^Srtonf weT invite the attention of farmer? Md snippers to oar One lists For one cent ad Sirional Boxesto lots of loo or over will ne dellveiw ea at t?e forts or the road. E. M. OB1MKE*. maro