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From Charleston. [special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Charleston, Feb. 27, 1861. I fear you will charge me of giving uncertain sound, as I told you that we expected President Davis here last-week, and afterwards informed you that he would not come; but we have it most emphatically now that he will be here to-morrow. There is evidently a feeling here to-day that we are not much "hurt," and that "nobody's suffering," and that "all will be right," even though we shall be compelled to take Fort Sumter after all. Business is greatly on the increase here.--There is an active demand for rice and the "king," and Yankee vessel-owners are writing daily from Boston, asking if they may "seed down" their vessels, and whether we will burn them after getting here, and eat up the captains and crews, to which we reply, let them come loaded with anything they please, except recruits for Sumter, not even excepting a few thousand barrels of gun powder and Sharpe's rifles. I
Sale of Negroes. We will sell at Charlotte Court-House, on Monday, the 4th day of March next, about Fifty Negroes. Terms--At sale. Thomas Pugh, Stephen Davis. fe 16--dtd
Davis, Deupree & Co., will give their entire attention to the Sale of Negroes, Publicly and privately. Odd Fellow's Hall, Corner Mayo and Franklin streets, Richmond, Va. Ro. H. Davis, Wm. S. Deupree, S. R. Fondren. Rufus G. Maddux, Clerk. 1--1