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MADRID, March 12.&?irf?ter Fraco b?s asked a loan of 1,000,4)00,000 , rubles, to meet extraordinary expenses; of the govern meot. The Corte? hw/? rejected tho bill for the abolition of capitation tax and military conscription. VIENNA, March 12.-The Budget shows a deficiency of 3,000,000 francs. HAVANA, March 12.-Stagnation and nis trust in business circles increases. Many merchants in Santiago da Cuba have failed. --o AfTaIra lu Wathlngton. WASHINGTON, March 12.-Supervisor Creecy, of Louisiana Revenue District, has not resigned. His removal is improbable. He departs in a few days, with instructions to push vigorously prosecutions already commenced, and to enforce the law rigidly. In the House, a resolution ordering a Joint Indian Committee was adopted-118 to 14. Banks introduced a joint resolution autho? rizing the recognition of Cuba, wheu tho President is satisfied that a Republican form of Government exists, Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. Also, a re? solution authorizing the President to nego? tiate with the Government aud people of San Domingo for annexation. Referred to the Judiciary Committee. The bill strength? ening the publie credit passed, after erasing the second section-97 to 47. Boutwoll's resignation was presented. Adjourned to Monday. . Grabt said to the Alexandria delegation of mixed color, headed by Wm. D. Massey, the postmaster, that he hoped before the next year Virginia would be restored to self government, and Would be represented iu both Houses of Congress. Bontwell assumed control of the Treasury at noon to-day. General Grant is reported to have said that legislation ia exhausted regarding Mis? sissippi. No more legislation is required in her case. Tie wants Virginia and Texas let alone until after the constitutional elec? tion. He eleprecates interference with Georgia. The Mississippi delegation now numbers twenty-seven, no three of whom accord. J. N. Tifft, of New York, agent of the Mexican Government, is here. Sew* Item?. BpSTt>N, March 12.-Attorney-Geuerul Hoar hos resigned the State Supremo Court Judgeship. NEW YORK, Maroh 12.-The Desoto has arrived, from Havana. She brings Senor Roberts, Spanish Minister to Washington; also one company of the iifth United States artillery from Key West. AUGUSTA, March 12.-Charles Wallace, editor of the Warrcntou Clipper, was shot and instantly killed this moruiug. It is stated that Wallace applied for admission into a Masonic lodge, at Warrenton, and was black-balled by Dr. G. W. Darden, who had promised not to oppose his application. Wallace then attacked Darden through tho columns of his paper, denouncing him os a liar and a villain. As Wallace was passing Darde n's office, he shot him from his win? dow with a rifle, the ball passing through Wallace's head and causing instant death. The affair creates intenso excitement in Warrenton. Wallace was a Democrat, and Darden is a Republican. CHARLESTON, March 12.-Arrived-steam? ers Charleston, New York; Sea Gull, Balti timore; schooner Willie Martin, Cardenas. Sailed-schooner Golden City, Porto Rico, and schooner Clara. FINANCIAL, AND COKNEUCIAL. NEW YOKE, March 12-Noon.-Stock market steady and dull. Money steady, at 7. Exchange 8?4'. Gold 31JB'. Flour dull and drooping. Wheat dull and lc. lower. Corn dull, and lc. lower. Pork finn-new mess 31.25@37.50. Steam lard lower barrels Cotton quiet, at 28??. Freights dulY 7 P. M.-Cotton easier, with sales of 1,150 bales, at 28j.<. Flour very dull aud j declining-common to fair extra Southeru . 6,50@6.85. Wheat heavy and unsettled, i Corn heavy and 2c. lower-now mixed Western 92@93. Pork closed heavy, at 31.25. Lard lower-kettle 19@19,??. Whis? key dull. Freights dull-cotton steam Gold depressed, at 31 \?. BALTIMORE, March 12.-Cotton dull, at 28. Flour active. Wheat dull. Corn closed weak with light receipts. Rye 45, Oats dull. Pork 32.50. Shoulders 14&@ 15. Whiskey better. CINCINNATI, March 12.-Whiskey quiet, 91($92. Provisions quiet and unchanged. MOSM pork held at 31.00. Bacon dull-shoul? ders 13; clear sides 17. Lard lSj.i. Hams 18M(B-19. NEW ORLEANS, March 12.-Sales of cotton to-day 350 bales -low middlings 28($28>V Gold 31J8. Flour firm. Corn scarce at 85. Oats dull, at 75. Pork firmer, at 32.50. Bacon firm, at U*/,@n%. Lard dall-tierce 18?.<@19; keg 20@21. Sugar dull-piime ldj^. Molasses dull-primo 70($75. Whiskey dnll-Western rectified MOBILE, March 12.-Low middlings cot? ton 2G}4; receipts 2,260 bales. AUGUSTA, March 12.-Cotton market quiet, with sales of 270 bales; receipts 250; middlings 26J?@26^'. LONDON, March 12-3 P. M.-Consols 93)6. Bonds 83. LIVERPOOL, March 12--3 P. M.-Cotton firmer, but not higher-uplands 12; Or? leans ia??@i2#. "Taters!" cried a darkey poddlcr in Rich? mond. "Hush dat racket-you distracts do whole neighborhood," carno from a colored dame in a door way. "You kin hear me, kin you?" "Hear you! "I kin hoar you a mile." "Thank God for dat I is hollowin* to be heard. Taters!" Science The literature of truth. COtftfttBIA ??S?CKT. ri tfV?tf endjyg ; {rMty, Ifavc/t, IS, I860, ? IR xi x 0 F? ic r., COLUSUU .>, M arch ld, I860--We np ma?rial obiange io quote ia cotton thia weeli. ?t^?tRtitga are now Worth 27J. ^The all?s of tho week wore 330 balen, ?a follows: 6 nt 23; 10 at 25; 3 at 25$; 48 at 26; 7 at 80}; 65 at 264; 132 at 26$; 28 at 2?.>; 34 at 27. No chango in other articles of country produce. The following are buying rates of South Caro? lina Bank Notes, prepared by Orogg, Palmer A Co., Brokera: Bank of Canillen... 50 1 Exchange. 8 Bauk of Charleston. .SO Plantera'. . 4 Bank of Chester.. ... 7 | Farmers and Exchangel Dank of Georgetown. 10 > State.1 Hank of Newberry.. .00 Union.00 Bank South Carolina. 8 | So.Western R. R..old,42 State South Caro, old,30 People's.58 State South Caro, new, 3 | Planter j and Mochan.45 Hamburg. 4 i Merchants'.5 Commercial. 1 ! Wholesale t>rlcea Current? CORRECTED WEEKLY ll Y TUE COL UMBI A DOA HD OF TUA DE. APPLES, ttdma.l 25@1 50 I MoLASsEs,Cut>a,g.60?70 BAOOINO, Ounny,25 @28 Now Orleans 1 00? 1 25 Dandee ^yd.... ?25 Sugar House.75@i 25 BALI: HOPE. Manilla,?26 NAILS, ^ keg..6 00?7 OD N.Y. orWeB.^lb.lO^lS ONIONS. pbus.l25?2 00 BUTTKR, Northern,.?50 OIL, Kerosene,^ t???75 Countrv, V H>- .25?80 Machinery-75@100 BACON, llama_20?23 Votu.n.v, Ducks, yr.. Sidos,lb.18?21 Turkeys .3 00 Shoulders.16 ?18 Chickens.25?30 BRICKS, %il,000_9@12 (taetw . CANDLES, Sperm. .40?70 8PECIE, Cold. 1 30? 1 32 Adamantine, lb.21@25 Silvci.1 20? 1 23 Tallow.14?lt? POTATOES. Irish.75?l 25 COTTON YAUN..2 00@2 20 Sweet, $)buah. .00@75 COTTON, Strict Mid.?27? P.ICE, Carolina.lb. 11?10 Middling.2G@26$ East India. Low Middl'g, 25 ?25.t SHOT, pbag.. 3 25?3 50 GoodOrdiurv,23J?24? SALT, Liverp'1.2 70?3 00 Ordinary.22 (?? 23 SOAP. $lb.7}?ll CHEESE, E. D. lb..20(325 SPIRITS, AlcohoUga?.600 factory.23?25 Brandy... 1 00? 12 00 COFFEE, Rio,$< lb..22?26 Holland Oin.5 00?7 00 Laguavra.27@20 Amorican.. 3 56?1 00 Java.37<?40 Jam's Kum .6 00?7 00 FLOCR.Coun.12 00^1300 N.E. "_3 50? 3 75 Northern.. 8 00?14 00 Bo.Whiskey.S50?4 50 GRAIN, Corn. .1 20@1 2.5 Monong'hvda375?4 00 Wheat. 2 25?8 00 Rectified_1 50?2 r>0 Oats.1 00?1 10 SUOAB, Crua'd, Ib.22fii24 Peas.1 10?1 20 Powdered.22?24 HAY, Nortberu, ?jftawt. Brown.13? 18 Eastern. STARCH, "(iib. ...10? 124 HIDES, Drv,fill. .12^013 TEA, Green, lb.1 00?2 00 Green..".. (?b$ Black.1 00?1 50 INDIOO, Carolina. 1?1116 TODACCO, Chew..50? 1 25 LARD, %?lb.2()(&25 Smoking, "edt?.50?l 00 LUMBER, Brds, 100 f.l 50 VINCOAR, Wine, g .70? 75 Scantling.150 Cider.50? 60 Shingles, pl,000..2 75 i French.1 25@l 50 LIME, pbbi.. .2 70?2 80 | WINK,Chain. g.25?3200 MEATS, Tork, {Jib... 15A, 1 Port, pgal. .3 00?5 00 Beef.8^12 | Sherry.3 50?? 00 Mutton.15 i Madeira_3 50?G 00 Reply to some of Tolbert'* Falsehood* Affidavits of Citizens of Cokehbury. SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Personally appeared beforo me, John D. Adams, one of tho Magistrates of Abbeville County. Tho undersigned, who, upon being duly sworn, declare that they are citi? zens of Cokesbury, in said Couuty, that they are members of tho Democratic club; that no meeting of said club has ever been held at which a number of them were not present; that no such remarks as are im? puted to the club by W. K. Tolbert, in bis extraordinary testimony, about cutting up the body of B. F. Randolph and feeding it to the hogs, or boxing it up and sendiug it as a present to Governor Scott, were ever made before the club; that no such organi? zation as tho Ku Klux Klan was ever formed or ever existed in their community, nor do they believe such an organization ever existed in any part of the country; that tho Demorcatic club was a legitimate and proper political organization to further the interests of the Democratic party by all legal and proper means, and that said club transacted its business in accordance with law and usage, as the minutes of its pro? ceedings will at any time show; and further, that neither W. K. Tolbert nor his asso? ciates, Logan and Tolbert, were ever at a meotiDg of tho Cokesbury Democratic club. F. A. CONNER, SAMUEL B. JONES, B. Z. HERNDON. F. F. GARY, W. A. MOORE, N. SIMS, P. W. CONNER, JAMES W. TOMPKINS, S. WAIT, W. Z. McGHEE, JOHN W. TOMPKINS, F. M. GODBOLD. Sworn to and subscribed before mo this 2 Otb day of Februarv, 18G9. JOHN D. ADAMS, M 'gistrate Abbevillo District. [Abbeville Press. -o AN IMPORTANT ENTERPRISE.-The mag? nificent success of tho Augusta and Gran itevilio factories bas impelled a number of gentlemen in South Carolina and Georgia to cochino somewhat of their surplus funds for tho purpose of establishing a now cotton mill. It is proposed to raise, by subscrip? tion, a capital stock of $500,000. and locate tho factory at Vaucluse, South Carolina. Of the sum proposed, tho amount of $250, 000 has already been conditionally sub? scribed at the North, and there remains but an equal amount to bo raised Southward, in order to make tho enterprise a sucoess. We are glad to know that a very handsome proportion of this has already been pledged, and now that tho subscription books aro opened at the oOice of Messrs. John J. Co? hen St Son, wo anticipate constant acces? sions, so that the matter will be promptly launched. Though the capital stock is to be $500,000, sixty per cent, only will be called for when all is subscribed, and the remaining forty percent, in four instalments within twelve months. Out of thia capital it is proposed to expend $1(10,000 in tho orection of a mill of 15,000 spindles. The Augusta mill has, we believe, 18,000 spin? dles, and the Orangeville mill 22,000. We refer to this to show that, though not so capacious as either of these splendid facto? ries, tho projected mill at Vaucluse will, nevertheless, be one of considerable magni? tude. -A ugusta Constitutionalist. ES-8ECREI orrespouth write?: .On Mr. Seward's arrival in town on Sa? turday, en rout? for bis home at Auburn, one of the few tried personal friends who waited upon bim at' the Astor House, con? gratulated him upon his release from the cares and anxieties of public life. "Yes, sir," said the ex-Secretary, "this is ono of the happiest days of my existence. I shall now have an opportunity to become ac? quainted with my family, renew my rela? tions with old friends, and re-establish pro? prietorship in myself." There was no further conversation on public affairs. Mr. Seward intimated that he "might pass the coming summer in Eu? rope, or in South America or Mexico." -o A job printer in a little town among the forests of Maine advertises as follows: "My now and highly polishe 1 Excelsior press has printed, in the last three mouths, baud-bills of all colors, sufficient, if pasted together, to form a paper ribbon sevcu inches wide, and of a length to encircle tho whole globe. The whole amount of paper used in my of? fice, on various presses, since it was star'ed, would be sufficient to completely cover the earth in au envelope of paper-macho three eighths of an inch in thickness. My Ex? celsior press will run off more bills in five minutes than any other four presses in tbe State will in au hour. There are but two presses of this kind in the world-ono is in my office, and the other I have stowed away in my cellar. Tho inventor is dead, so that no new ones can be built." "Fellow-citizens," said a stump orator, "we have the best country in the world, and the best Government. No people on the face of the globe enjoy moro privileges 'than we do. Wo have the liberty of the press without onerous despotism. What, fellow-citizens, is more desirable than thiB? Can you want anything more, my country? men? "Yes!" shouted one of tho mob, "I want a pull at that ero flask sticking out of your coat pocket." -o Law- Thc shackels of liberty. Hen-A lay member. Salesmen Wanted. TWO FIRST CLASS DRY GOODSMEN, ALSO, A YOUTH, quick at figures, fur Petty Cashier. No objection to a settled ladv, for this place, tem? porarily, lt. C. SHIVER. Mareil 13 2 W. H. STACK'S CORN WHISKEY. QAf \ GALLONS received THIS DAY, and O\J v_/ for walu by tho barrel, or at ratall. Tho name of the Distiller is a sufficient guar? antee for the purity and excellence of tliis WHIS? KEY. The subscriber freely recommends its use, whore such a stimulant is required, ai the very bout that can be procured. March 13 3 E. sTJSNHOUSE. OUR FIRST OPENING ?yv NEW, RICH AND CHOICE DRESS GOODS, TO-DAY, at 9 A. M. Our whole stock to arrive within tho next rive days. Tho public invited to call and look through. March 13 1 R. C. SHIVER. Flour has Declined ! COUNTRY FLOUR $5.50 to $5.75 per bug, Western Flour $3.75 to $7 00 " " March (5_FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Authorized Capital-$500,000. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Deposit? 3f SI mut Upwiirils llccelveil. MECHANICS, Laborers, Clerks, Planters, Pro? fessional Mun and Trust?es can deposit their Funds and receive interest compounded every six months. OFFICERS : GEN. WADE HAMPTON, President. Con. J. H. PALMER, vice-President. THOMAS E. GREGG, Cushier. J. C. B. SMITH, Assistant Cashier. Persons at a distance may send money by Express. Land and City Property for Sale. 14 FIRST CLASS CITY RESIDENCES, 8 to 12 . Rooms, 2. 7 Second Claas City Residences, il to 10 Rooms, 3. 5 Third Class " " 3 to fi 4. 8 Valuable Building Lote, on Main street, 5. 10 " Lots, in other parts of the city, IL 3 Largo Lots in Waverley, 7. 14 Tracts of Land, within 3 miles ol'Columbia, from ten acres to 1,000, S. Tho Hopkins T. O. Plantation, 1,480 acres, 9. 2,422 acres, near Kingsville, ono of tho best cotton and stock plantations in the country, 10. 9 Other Plantations in Richland-tome of thom very desirable, 11. 10.000 acres in Edgetield several tracts. 12. Billi and Planting Property in Lexington, 13. 13,000 acres in Charleston-phosphate and other Lands, 14. 2,500 acres Farming Lands in Fairfield, 15. 1,700 acres near Green fill Court House, l?.f>,000 " in Lamons- several tracts, 17. 2,000 " in Kershaw, 18. 1,900 " in Marlboro- h. No. 1 place, 19. 210 " in York -rich in gold. 20. 7 Fine Plantations in Abbeville. 21. 85,000 acres ot Land in Florida. Parties desiring to purchase or nell property, will find it to their interest to consult with us. We have correspondents in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, to which points wo aro constantly sondine descriptive lists of property for sale. March 6 OlIillEH St THOMAS. Soap ! Soap ! '. ff f \ BOXES Coburn Family 80AP, known horo tJ\J toforo as the Soap sold by Mr. R. C. Shiver, lust received and for salo low, by Feb 9 J- * T. R. AGNEW. City Taxes. CITY COUPONS, receivable for City Taxes, for salo by OREOO, PALMER A CO. Garden Seeds. THORBURN'S SEEDS-full assortment. Those seeds have boon for nearly a cen tu ry before the public, and require commendation from no ono. For sale by OEO. 8YMMER8. ._. . ' ? ' ? B?iist^s ?arden SeedsT THE nnmo ie sufficient to guarantee them. At wholesale and retail. E. POLLARD. Jan 12 _ i2mo* English and 8cotchAlei. CASK'S in Pint Joga," of superior quaiity. ?5U ALSO, 5 CASKS BREMEN LAGER BEER, in Qnart Bottles, fur sale by _ E._A ?. D. HOPR^ BEWARE OF DECEIT, AND call at the Columbia leo Houae, ^?\i?Sr if von wa,,t Kood aml freeh NORFOLK N?fflr ULSTERS, at 50 cents per quart. lam receiving dailv, direct from Norfolk, bv Expresa. DeoJ7 _ JOHN I). BATEMAN. JOHN T. SLOAN, JR,, Attorney nt I.nw ?nil Solicitor In Equity, WILL PRACTICE in all Couria ?if the State anti Uuitod States. Office: Columbia, S. C. Personal attention given to tho collection of claims, and returns promptly made. March 0 12* Wines and Liquors-Warranted Pure. ALL Grades and Varieties : FRENCH BRAN? DY, Holland Gin, Purest Whiskies, dioico Wince, etc. Champagne Cider on draught. The utmost care shall always bo taken to sup? ply my customers and the public with reliablo and thoroughly pure Liquors and Wines. Marett 3* OEO. SYMMERS. DR. \V. II. TUTT'S STANDARD PREPARAI IONS. SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT, Expectorant, Vendable Liver Pills, Improved Hair Dvo. Vor sale bv E. K. JACKSON. Feh 27 ly Fresh Supplies. DUTCH HERRINGS, FRESH COUNTRY AND MOUNTAIN BUTTER Pink-Eye and Peach-Blow Planting l'otatoes, Fine Goshen CHEESE, At G. DIEROKS, Jan 23 At the Sign of the Watch. OARKER'S BREECH-LOADING DOUBLE-B ARRELED SHOTGUN The latent, he.it ami cheapest made. Uses ani ammunition. Prices, complete, $70 00 to $95.00 Address W. H. GIBBES, Columbia, Or BISS ELL A CO., Charleston. Feb 20 1 ruo Fresh Teas, &c. MOYUNE HYSON, SOUCHONG, (Orange flavor,) Uncolored Japan, best quality-just to ham and of season 1868-'G9. Fresh Italian Macaroni, Canned Fruits, Vegetables and Firth. AI.SO, A full stock of tho "Orango" Brand HAMS, in comparably the finest Sugar-cured Hams in Ame rica, for sale lo>y by GEO. SYMMERH. New Books for Sale at Bryan ?McCarter's THE CHAPLET OF PEARLS, bv author of Uti of Redolyfto-$1.50. Cast UM hy tito Sea, by Sir Samuel Baker-75c How a Bride was Won. Illustrated. Above Rubies, hy Miss Bright well-fl.50. Jesus of Nazareth, His Life Ac., with descriji lion of tho Palestine. Illustrated, by Abbott. Dillie's English Speaking Countries- $1.00. Tales of Heroes, from English History-$1.50. ALSO, Some New Novels, London Juvenile. Books Cheap and beautiful, Ac. New atylea of Silver and Gold Pens. Feb '20 JOHN H. HASKELL'S OLD ESTABLISHED FACTORY, NO. 33 SOUTH EUTAW STREET, BALTIMORE, MD., Manufacturer of COTTON and WOOL MACHINE CARDS, LEi THER-BELTING and HOSE, Best of Oak Loather used, and warranted. On hand, an assortment of articles for cottc and wodllon factories, railroads, machine-shop Ac, Ac. Orders received for KREAKER and ROLL WOO CARD?, Ac. March 10 mei* Administrator's Sale. IWILL offer, at public sale, at Fairfield Valle Jackson County, N. C., on the 8th day APRIL next, ali the REAL ESTATE of W. I Killgoro, deceased, amounting to about 3,5i acres, moro or less; sold under an order of Cour with will annexed; with one-tenth paid in hand, defray expenses; one-half of the remainder on credit of six mouths, and tho other half on credit of twolve months. Tho purchaser givit bond, with approved security, over tho homcstea tho Administrator withholding title until nurcha money is paid. WM. NORTON, Feb 20 8-1 Administrator. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. _^DRS. REYNOLDS ?V RE Y NOLI flcKJSSf^ urt: PrrPars*l to furnish ARTIFICE {ffUBMHL TEETH on a larger scale than hei ^*-?J-i TIT tofore, and at rates much below t usual charges. Their recent improvement, lately patented, co stitutes the highest order of art iii this speciahl and is fully warranted. Dentures constructed this process possess many advantages over gr plate work, and can he supplied at about half t coat of tho latter. An examination of specimens, especially those having csncrienccm such matters, is respe fully invited. Ordinary VULCANITE RU BB I SETS $25. Thc same, .strengthened by gold bant f35. Terms cash. April 80J BACON! BACON! WE HAVE ON HAND AND WU CONTINUE TO RECEIVE FROM Tl; WESTERN BACON PACKERS, A FINE STOCK OF CLEAR RIB SIDEi SHOULDERS, BREAKFAST STRIPS, HAMS, AND DRY SALTED BACON, OF ALL KINDS. ALSO, ON HAND, 300 BBLS. FLOUI OF ALL GRADES AND PRICES. Wa ARE PREPARED TO OFFER IWDCCEMEN- .>. D. C. PEIXOTTO & SON, March 6 Commission Merchant; AUOtiO? ??1^? Assignee's Sale of Hooks, Stationery and Fancy Goods. JACOB LEVIN, AUCTIONEER. ON TUESDAY, 23d instant, At 10 o'clock,'I will sell, at the atore recently occupied by P. B. Olass, on Plain street, near Hain, the entire H toe!, ot ROOKS. STATIONERY, Ac, belonging to the Bankrupt Estate of P. B. Class. TERMS or SALK : Cash in United States currency. _March 1314J J ,p- B. MILLER, Assignee. Valuable Ila.tl Estai? at Auction. BY D. C. PEIX0TT0 & SO?. BY direction of tho Assignee of Evans A CogB woll, wc will offer for said, at publie auction, on MONDAY, April5,13C?), at 10 o'clock, in front of tho Court House, in tho citv of Columbia : All that PLANTATION or tract of LAND; situ? ated in Richland County, noar tho city of Colum? bia, containing 116 acres, morn or leas, and bounded on the North-west by lands now or lato of Major Thomas Davis; on tho North-east by? lands now or late of N. Ramsay; on tho South? east by lands now or late of -'- Harsh, and on thc South-west by lands now or lato of Samuel O. Henrv; (as by a plat of said land made and certi? fied by G. T. Mason. D. S., Soptembcr 2G, 1863. will moro fully appear.) TKRMS or SALE-One-half cash; balance on a credit of ono and two yearn, secured by a bond of purchaser bearing interest at tho rate of seven per cont, por annum from tho day of sale, paya blo annually, and mortgage of premises. Pur? chaser to pay for papers and stamps. March 13 Assignee's Sale-Groceries, Fancy Goods, Hardware, Hollowware, &c. D. C. PEIXOTTO & SON, AUCTIONEERS. ON TUESDAY MORNING. March 16, at 10 o'clock, precisely, we will sell, at the store of R. Bryce A Son, cornor of Richardson and Bland ing streets, without the least reserve, the entiro Stock ot GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Ac, of th?, said firm in Bankruptcy, consisting of : SUGARS, Coffee, Rico. Molasses, Syrup, Mackerel, Sardines, Pickles, Salmon, Oysters, Canned Emits, Teas. Table Salt, Parlor Matches, Spice, Pepper, Cloves, Nutmegs, Candles, Vinegar, Stoneware, Tinware, of every description, Brooms, Wire Sieves, Cotton Yarn, Blacking, Potware, Ovens, Skillets, Prying Pans, Spiders, Kettles, Hoes, Spades, Rakes, Plows, Grindstones, Corn-Shellcrs, itopo. Twine, Tacks, Shoe Thread, Axle Groase, Knives and Forks, Pocket Cutlery, Trace Chains, Nails, Brads, Screws, Brass and Iron Bound Buckets. Locks, of every description, Carpenters' Tools, Saws, Planes, Hummers, Chisels, and numerous other articles of merchandize. TEHMS-Cash in United States currency. March 6 J5 TH08. J. I^MOJTTE^A^aignoe. Auction Sale of Government Property. D. C. PEIXOTTO A SON, AUCTIONEERS. WILL bo sold, at public auction, on THURS? DAY, 18th of March, at 12 o'clock M., at tho Quartermaster's Store Houso, in rear of the Campus: 5 HORSES, 20 MULES, fi ARMY WAGONS, 1 LOT GRAIN SACKS, And other public property. Sold ou accoaut of removal of troops from this post. THUMS- Cash in United State? currency. E. B. GIBBS, March 5 Lieut. 8th Inf., A. A. Q. M. Try McKenzie's Celebrated FRUIT CANDY. Cutting Cheese. pr S~\ BOXES GOSHEN CHEESE, for salo by OVJ Feb 14 E. A G D. HOPE. Mountain Batter. i)A KEGS GOOD BUTTER, for sale low by ??\J Pob 14 E. & G. ID. HOPE. COW PEAS. p? C\f\ BUSHELS Sound COW PEAS, for salo OLIU by E. Sc G. D. HOPE. Mackerel. rr pr KITS No. 1 Bay and Shoal MACKEREL. I O fiO_Bbls., naives and Quarters, Noa. 1, 2 andi." 3, for sale by _ E. A G. P. HOPE. Planting Potatoes. pr rv BBLS. PINK-EYE PLANTING POTATES, O VJ just received and for sale by Jan 14 J. St 1. R. AGNEW. Seed Potatoes. 7pr BBLS. PINK-EYES, PRINCE ALBERT'S, (J Jacksou Whites, and Early Goodrich, in fino order and for Hale by E. St G. D. HOPE. Just Arrived, pr r\f \ BUSHELS of Good White CORN , which OvJU will ho sold lower than any in tho mar? ket, from tho Depot. Apply to March ll JNO. D. BATEMAN. For Sale. ANEW BUGGY, with or without harness, winch will be sold low for cash. Appl# at Columbia leo House. JNO. D. BATEMAN. March ll Notice. PARTIES wanting THRESHING MACHINES, REAPERS* Ac, will do woll to make their orders and inquiries at once. Price? from fSOto (500, at Factory. March ll FPS HER, LOWRANCE .t FISHER. Fresh Garden Seeds. ALARGE supply of Thorburn's GARDEN SEEDS, which have given universal satisfac? tion for thc past three yours. For sale by Jan:? E. AG. D.HOPE. Iron. SWEDES IRON, L?, 1?. 2, 2J. 3, 3.}, 5, 6, 7, 10 ia. Band Iron, English Iron, Hoop Iron, Sheet Iron, 2,000 Hoes, of all kinds, . 200 Pairs Trace Chuins. March fi FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER. Flour ! Flour '. ! ?-|/-w-v BBLS. FLOUR of all qualities, from *2A M f *8.00 per bbl. upwards, just received and fTrialoby J. AT. R. AGNEW Corn Whiskey. B BBLS. NORTH CAROLINA CORN WHISKEY, O of superior quality, on consignment and for sale low. hy the barrel^ E.4 0. D. HOPE. Borneo Bagging. 6BALES Superior COTl'ON BAGGING. 50 coils Grceuleaf and Manilla Rope. For sale Ijow byE. A G JO. HOPE. White's Gardening for the South, OR "How to Grow Vegetables and Fruits in tho South" -prieo $2.00. Feb 1) DUFFIE & CHAPMAN. Smoked Fish, Etc. SMOKED SALMON and Halibut, Pickled Tront, Salmon, Mackerel, Pigs' Feot, etc, Mixed Pickles, bv the gallon, half tho pn?o of bottled Pickles, for sale by GEO. STUMERS.