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LAND COMPANY .ANI i AGENCY, / ?roadway, New York, t k to owners ot land of everv tfes rfp ^^Wt1wr9Wi?l>uii Staws, and tc ^Tt?r-' i^c^uc^-*t.e?igratt^ to |urcf?a als, [IKUT^;&&^ etfc?<)v*skda? ?frt ans ittKe?y?frur and*skill to the South. Jeiigu?fto aid, through; th?.jneans offeree" bj a ^OiflB^cin Kew York, and it? branches elsew er*, ?&jgr&SWorL vf the social, and economical eor ?'izftt?O^:OC,tb?5'So?th. b?. bringing to^eii.e? the ^rj?^-'pj?ntatipns and rurms ?seeking pureh s? rs ^?SS&lriRl'developqjeh,* on the one h;uid, with ?t??who conunand thee?|Gtal an<* labor and sk ii on i?e otmVhfntfT It will devote itself to the wc k.of ' 'uuatiotf'and melodizing infcrinarioJ and ???t ._useful for tbo&cf'who may, ou grounas of % e,cu gry profit, of business enterprise, of patrioti ?n ort ilanthropy, desire to contribute, through thc rcor ftfzatiou of Industry,'to th? material unca is by ,jffch the. bouth can be restored, it? people of -very s?'dlti?u ui&de prosperous meu and good-citi eus; jS jjbrW?J?iunitie? brought to take their sin re ki ??it?$xi?the welfare of the wi ole country. %... ; ft fo&ut cOTopany proposes to interest th? enterpir1 aid t&e.broa?n*iiGs ojc toe boutn now open tor u?? iirsc ^eta^^lab?Tj but whose owners and occupier* ire ?ufferlng1 from the waste of war. j It inri te* tee attention of the public, a::d is pre J ared lo enter immediately on the transaction of buate s# loeriare:- \ i ''Si?HN A. ANDRKVT, President, FfiXSK fi. HOW?, Vice-president and , **': . : ? *' General Agent Not*?', >. g \ ?bCKRW. ^^QHESTKK.-TreasttAi i ft 6?0R0B CABOJP.WAfcD, ' ' " * * \ 3! ALFRED OAETHER, J 'fi K. Yt?SKWJ??L, General Agent Son. h. : A|??atf in Charleston, Thurber, So?le & Co., ;" "" ' ' ' ; Real Eahite Brokerslt* . * . No. 4 Sute StreJt, up stiiijj CEO. L. STEARNS & CO., MAXUFACTCKtaS OS" * 3? 9/ t 6 n t IMPROVED LEAD PIPIS Pur* i**oc? JH;?? P:jpe and Shee Lead, ALSO.'DEALERS ia ??C AND BA? L'EAD, w, > jL GGRFElf ANID I RON * JM PS, v :s ? HYDRAULIC PAMS, &C, . 1 ; 129 M??^ Stre t, ? fejrar? BOSTON Tire Great Family Newspaper. ^ M . iOir-B THE TIfi? TO SEB5C2IB?. THE I. ?. WEEKLY TR DRIVE sprinted'On a large double-medium sheet, making flghtpag^s\>i columnseacii.. It contains all'the ^aportant Editorials published ip- the DA??^TVr-* nuNE, except those o? merely local interest'?jjS$m Literary ano: Scientific Intelligence : Reviewsojf' the/ post interesting and important New Books ; th? 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Terms cash in advance xDrafu on New York, or Post-Office orders, payaoie %o the jr?nu NK, being safer, are preferable to any mode Of remittance. Address ^ TH E TRIBUNE, New York A. O. CRANE'S OTRACT OE TWO-MPS? Agents Wanted to supply its Trade. Apply" S?nhT ?ture altogether bTch?ro ?- bat?ame MAKIE 2IGN0L,!,. .. ' PoitC?fe?^ " *.* Charleston, S. C, lu .i DI!. J. HURD'S ;M ni M-.Muk ... MMEDY Surpasses cnytliing of the kind ever before offered to tlie public, lt never falls to cure the most aggravated F CONSUMPTION, ?in its insidious approach. This remedy/is most useful j iii it* effed? upuu those who are buttering1 from that ter j rible malady, . ., p SICK HEADACHE, J giving INSTANT KELIEF; aud producing a PEK?ISEXT I cfR?. Kead the following:-- ... ,'V yo. 1 Bainbridge Street. RoxJmiT, * - September 2l$1ira&< , .. 1 D?t. J. lit" Riv-DEAR SI IC-1 wai a great sufferer for 1 more thad nine Tears with the worst &>jin ol Chrome Catarrh, and suffered intense pain through and over mv eyebrow^ back of my eyes, wfclf.a dry burning sen satiou iu ruy nostrils,.and a: nigh'Jt, could not sleep tor ! the constant dropping of. the mucous iu my throat. I ; hah* sick headache nearly'?v-ejy other day, with a breath 'so disagreeable that I -vvias fearful of becoming a living ? nuisance. 1 considered jay case ve rv desparate and. ! Incurable. A trieudinduced me to use Dr. Hurd's Re-, i medv, but I had tried so many remedies, and all liad? 1 failed! vhv should not this ? I was overpewuaded, and i gyt one bottle. 1 must candidly confess that the relief, ! "eas almost miraculous. Alter using one bottle 1 Cai)ed., I myself iT?H. ^ bre?taVbeC?tue sweet and natural, -the ijliJrei^ cerated gathering in towhead, the mucous do wed ! riaturaliy, and ?have not, Itatt a sick, headache lor more thWisixiuo?ith?. g . _ te : Ju i| l>r. Tlurd's remedy is a sure and unfailing relief, and is all it purports to be. Yours, most sincerelv, CAKK?E C..THAYER. p. S .-You may publish this, if you wish to,'fdr J would like to swell the* testimonials in praise of so excellent a medicine. Boston, Mass.. Dec. IG, 1S?5. DR. J. HURD-DE AB SIR: * * * I assure yoe. iris the most efficacious remedy 1 ever heard ol*. My; iittl". boy, when seven years of age, suffered so severely1 that he could scarcely breathe at night, and was in con stant danger of suffocation, as the discharge tilled bis nostrils, und extonded to ?he windpipe. 1 had to keep a-.rake nearly all nig ut, patching him, and was nearly worn eufvwb.ciiJ wa*.tyfd of tiiis meeicine(of-Dx. Hurd", and iits^ure you that ib?Very ftr*tdosex-nt?rely cleared Iiis ny*tr?*? ?ud l?s* tfiajyode bottle wlkoiiy-cur^d- him. | fie is now eight years old and has ife?cr bce? troubled! with catarrh einces/^ ? [i > ' : o /\ .J . Truly yours, E, M. ?1DDEK. PRICE %\ PER BOTTLE. Orders will be promptly filled by mail. M. S. JBUifcR & C0.5 GENERAL-. AGENTS. ? 26 Tremont Street, Boston^ Mass. I41TLE BOIS AXI> ti?RLS I) ATTENTION ! 0 you know how to spell? If not get a copy ot ' PARKER & WATSON'S PRIMER, full of Pictures. - Then get Parker & Watson's > EL?ME^T?i^ SP^i?NG io?'ic, and then the FIRST READER; Soon you" will want the SECOND READER < ? w rv aud K/dse we fc?ovlt? / '' THE THIRD READER. A most beautiful book, and you will be delighted with | the Pictures aud pleasant stories iu it. At elie same [. tnue study tfaac little Arithmetic called EAVIFS PRIMARY. Then see ii you cannot master his ? INTELLECTUAL ARITHMETIC, Whicrh tells you how Tig add. count,.divide, multiply ind subtract. -And while 'you leam to lead and cy pher, get one of ' BEERS COM ' ?8>?>X$ -: ; ": . ' md write your name on it, aud make letters and vords like the Copies at the top of the page and it viii not take long to write a letter to Pupa and Mam ?a. You will also wish ta's&dy ' MONT??THS GEOGRAPHY, .No, I. men GEOGRAPHY, No..ir.. hen GEOGRAPHY, No. 3. You xviii find all these books at' the.Bobkstores. and rou must ask for thc h' . NATIONAL SERIES, Which includes Parker & Watson's Primary Readers and Spelling Books ; Davies Primary ; Intellectual aird Practical Arithmetic ; Mon teith's Geographies : Nos. IV2", 3^ &c, ; Beer's Copy Books, 1, to 12 r and tue bookoellers t?lso have SHERWOOD WRITING? SPELLER, SPELLER & PRONOUNCER, .* SPELLER & DEFINER. SMITH'S LITTLE SPELLER, JUVENILE DEFINER, DEFINER'S MANUAL. CLARK'S GRAMMAR, ? FIRST LESSONS IN GRAMMAR. Jofrw Russell Has these books for sale ; also at the other book sellers ia Charleston, and you will find otnei books of the NATIONAL SERIES* which you will wish to study. Janl3,tj PROSPECTUS or ST. MARK PAROCHIAL SCHOOL Rev. J. Macer Grcsrt, A. M., Principal. I purpose opening, on the first of February, under the patronage of the Rector and Vestry of: St. Mark Church, a School for Boys and Girls, which wilt iiat only afford all the advan tages of a common school education, but will also embrace the higher studies pursued in a ?rst-clas^ seminary. Particular" attention will be paid iq the religious instruction and moral improvement of the scholars, arid the Bible will i befo und amone the text books'. The school will be divided into four depart ments, as follows : . 1st, the Primary Department,-Snelling and Reading. 2ud Class -- Spelling, Reading. Grammar, Arithmetic. Geography, History, Writing, Pri mary Books will be used in th?-?eparfment. 3rd Class-will cover the sam? ground ; in cluding Composition and Elocution and the philosophy of eommon tidings. {] - vi ? 4th-will embrace the abo ve. Tn eluding Rhe toric, Algebra, Astronomy, the Languges, etc. Great care has' been taken in the selection of books to be used tn each department adapted to the age and rjrjliciencv of the scholars. A'weektf report?wi?F be sent to ?he parents, of the standing and proficiency of their children. In order to enable parents whose 'means have become limited from the pressure of the times.* to send; their children to the school the timon will be put "as low as possible. Pri&ar.v'Depa?tB?ent Si J in adrance, Ind class $2. ?rd class $3; -4th class $4, per month. % .'. -- FOR Janies, J$h% & Eflisto Islands *PHE Fine light draft Steamer " JtAB," having X made her first Trial trip, will, on and after the first of Jan. 1866, leave Cnisplm's Wharf, West End of Tradd Street, daily, for 3&x?ea and John Island except wednesdays wnen sit? &!?l?ate for Edisto Island. ' WM. PAKT, Agent, 30? tf is .jiark Howard Steambeat Co H O RACE WATERS' Great Musical Establ ment. r 3o. ^ Broadway, "Xe** yorij^ . ' ? - s Hanos. Melodeoas, Cabinet Organs, 'S?eet. 2dusic,Musio liuoks,aud alt-kinds ot Musical liistwnr?ntsand&iusfc cai'?erchandise^at the lowestrai?s; - wh?tesali and* . xetanV Second, hand Melodeons anS. Pianos at L'ieat bargains; Pricesv5?0,.$75, $100; ^50,^75, $.>% and $2?>. New! octavo pianos for $200 and upwards. ! The Horace Waters' Pianos and MeJ?de?ns,3ie ai fine and durable, instruments as are ma4e. Warranted for live years. Prioes'greatly reduced io? cish. 'v . (TESTIMONIALS. . Tbe Horace Waiters' pianos aro known as anon?: the Very best.-X. Y. '^?vangeiist. " ' - V We can speak g? the merits of the Horace ?Vaters Planus from personal kuowiedge, as -be*ng of thc very best quality.-Christian Intelligencer.' V The Horace Waters' Pianos are built; of tlie best and most thoroughly seasoned material.-Advocate fc Jour nal, ? . Waters' Pianos and 3Ielodeons challenge conn ri.iou With the finest made anywhere in the country .-Home Journal. Horace Waters' Piano Fortes are of full, rich one even tone, and powerful.-New York .Musical-keview. . Our friends will fiad at Mr. Waters' stare tlie very best assortment ot Music and of Pianos to be found iii the XJnited States.-Graham's Magazine. ;' The Horace Waters'Pianos are of superior tone and elegant finish.-New York Christian Ena wirer. Schedule of prices of Instruments ahd Catalorues ot Sheet Music and any music published in the Gaited | {?tates mailed free. Sheet Music, a little soiled, at 1 1-2 cents per page. Sabbath School, and other Books, published by ifcrace ! Waters. SABBATH-SCHOOL BELL, NO. 1, SABBATH-SCHOOL BELL, NO; 2, CIIOXAL' HARP. THE DIADEM, j - PRICES : I P:?per Coven, Three Do liars per doz: Board, Three Dol- i ?irs ?nd Sixty.Cents : Cloth Embossed (Jilt, Four Dollars . ?ud Twenty Cfii?s. * ' . . . \ BELLS, Nos. 1and 2, m One \ olume, Six; pol lars and Sixty Cents per d'?z. Cloth embossed Gilt I .Seven JMIavs and Twenty Cents per doz. BAY-bCHOOL BELL for Public Schools ! and Seminaries. P^per Covers, Three lullars per doz. i Board, Three Dollars and Sixty Cents: Cloth, Four Dol lars and Eighty Cent?. THE CHRISTIAN MELODIST, a new re vival Hvnm and Tune Book: Price Three Dollars per doz; Board, Three Dol?ais and sixty Cents. MANUFACTORY AND WARE ROOMS. 401 Broadway, 3%". Y HORACE WAT?PC Restaurant and Bining Saloon JW? MEETi^i? STREET, THE UNDERSIGNED GIVE NOTICE? that they have unsurpassed faciiitis for supply ing the public-citizens and strangers^-with meals at all hours of tlio choicest- luxuries which the market affords. Also a superior assortment of Wines, Liquors, and Cigars. &?LLIARD HALL. Three elegant Billiard Tables may bc found in tho H all above the Saloon, where gentlemen Can bc accom modated. _ ... .. Thc patronage of the public is respectfully solicites; i27 8wl7 KO li Dil AM BliOTH E KS. : an ?sSKR t*a f ' 'KS THE COTTAGE PRINTING PRESS is thc j bestclieap printing press ever introduced to pub lie ; notice. Simple, durable and efficient, occupying but ? little space, it is adapted to meet the wants of busi- ; ness men and others who, for thc sake of economy, ! necessitv, or convenience, wish io db their ov/n print ing, and, on their own' premises. It enalOes th?ii.?., j without delay, and at a small expense, to print hand- i bills, circulars, cards,' hill-heads, ?fcc.',", asd iu. Style | equal to Ihnt^of the most country printing offices. Al- i though designed and'wUl be found n*.?dul for all bus:- J ness and professional men, yet to country merchants j and druggists it is au invaluable invention. furnishing' i not only the bc?t, but the cheapest method <>f adver- j tisihg and: increasing one's business With each i?ri*ss j we furnish, if desired, the ucees? irv type, in's, &c ? for the execution of any kind of printing. No more acceptable present ?ran te made to youth than one of th ?se i*ifin?iig offices. 11 combine? uer:1 - t?ve employment with amusement and instruction. There is no better school fur the young man than the printing oflicei-such a thing as am*illiterate piiutcr being unknown; and lor th? purpose of learn in* the trade, as an employment lor life, the possession o? oii? of our small printing offices renders a regular .apprenticeship unnecessary. ; Printed instructions for setting type and managing thc press accompany each office. When desire!, the offices will be arranged for printing in Spanish, French, German and other foreign-languages. Cir culars sent free, Specimen sheets of type, cuts, ??c., 10 cents. PRICES. Printing office No.'l; complete.?28 j Printing ofhVe No. 2; coinph-te. 35 Printing office No, ^'compl?te .v..;. GO j Printing ?iiiee No.-4., complete. 1'U PrintingO?ioe No. 5, complete..123 ADAMS PRESS COMPANY. JOSEPH WATSON Agent Jaiv'G, funlC 2G Aim street. New York. This Priming Press can be seen at this office SPLENDID" Jewelry? Diamonds and| Watches? FOR THE HOLIDAYS. a^IIE house of Bosanquet, Giraud & Co., Paris, have the pleasure of announcing that they have open ed an Agency in thc City of ?sw York, for the sale of their widely known Jewelry, Witches, ?c., and for the purpose of making their goods as extensively known and appreciated in tlie United States as they now are, and have been for seventy years, ia Europe : they have determined on a plan by which poor and rich alike may have the advantage of thoir splendid j styles. As a preliminary, they Would remark that they manufacture and sell no imitation Jewelry or Wa'tches, but All ABE WARRANTED GOLD' OF TEE FLVES? W0REUfiDP. Our customers will also have th? gre?t advantage of a constant succession of new and recherche styles and patterns with which we shail seep our .New York Agency supplied. We have adopted the plan of sale, now so popular, of chargini; a uniform pw.*e, and this price will invar iably be $2 for each article, no matter how cos My it may be. The expenses of conducting our New York .Agency are paid by the sale of Certificates or Cou pons representing the various articles.-These Certifi cates are sold at SO cents each, or live for and each Certificate will show the holder the particular article , he or she is ent itled to, on payment of au additional j ?2. If the article named on the Certificate is not de- ! sired, the holder will oblige us, Vhen he returns tlie I Certificate, by stating what other article of tile same value he or she may'prefer, and it will be ?eur with pleasure. Our aim is to please, and every means to that end will be exerted. Wc solicit a trial from every one who reads this notice as we are confident of "iv' ing the utmost satisfaction. The stock comprises Amongst other articles, Splen did Clocks, Gold and Silver Watches, P.ings se: with Diamonds, Rubies, Pearls, Garnet and other Stones, (solitaire and in clusters). Ladies' sets of Jewelry comprising Pins and Ear-rings of the most fashion able styles, set iu Precious Stones of every variety together with a large assortment of Gold "and Ena melled and Pearl Sets, Gold Studs and Sleeve Buttons 3 of the most beautiful patterns, Gents1 Bosom and Scarf Pius, and an endiess variety of Bracelets, Chains, Musical Boxes, Head Dresses, Combs, Charms &c.-In case any of our patrons are not in want of Ar ticles of Jewelry, and would prefer Silverware, we viii send, for ANY Certificate returned to us, a richly engraved Set of Castors or Butter Dish, beautifully chased and plated. ' Agents are wanted?-In every part of the United States and Provinces, and to ali such very liberal in ducements will be offered, and, on application, a circu lar of tenus will be forwarded. We preter money sent fa Post Office Orders where they can be obtained, or by Bank Draft to. our order. Address all orders to our Agency, which will be conducted by Messrs. JAQUET, STERLING ? Co.. Jan 6 3m 14 ISO Broadway, New York MUSIC AND DANCING. HOPKINS has come again with his usual tunes and admired airs. He inay be lound at hi? old place, No. 37 HENRIETTA STREET. Price as URual. JOHN T. HOPKINS, r A Colored Professor. CHARLESTON, Oct. 21. lm 3 mw lour Own Soap with PUKE CONCENTRATED POTASH, Or HEADY SOAP MAKE?. Warranted doub?? tl? strenirC? o?couiroon Potash, and superior to. any, aine? ^.noni??er or N v in rile market. Put up m cans oi I pound. 2 pounds, 3 pounds. 6 pounds, and U pou?fds, with lull directions iii Eindisn und beninm lo makin- Hard and Soft Soap. One pound will make l? gallons of son Soap. No lime is 'required, consum ers will lind this the c^^i'0^8^^.^*1, 64, fi5, 66, 67, CS, 69, 70, 72 and 74 Washingtons, N.Y. USE IF VOL' WANT B. T. BABBITT'S' BEST . MEDICINAL . - SALE2ATUS, ? " made from rtmmon salt." Bread when made with this Salerafus contains, when baled, nothing bur common salt, water and Hour. B. T. BAB l-l MT. NOG. 64, 0-3, 66.07,68,69,70,7? and 74, Washington-st, N.Y. LIGHT PISCULT MADE IN FIFTEEN Jannarvt LA FORME'S PA TENT Xar?ixi?r-I?otile. A*. Thc Kabbei Nip j.I?. E. Tiie fiexibie ps'-tof tuc Tube. C. Thc ?class part of ihe Tifbc in thc Milk, with the rubber ou the end. Tliis Bottle is free from di mi talic substances, so nji:: ions lo miilc, being pmade ??ii ti iv ly fro m rnbber and f?lass. In whatever .position held, iii?- flexible tube is allays in th'' milk, and the child can draw no air, us with other bottles. M. S. BL'iii: & CO.. Proprietors, l>cc 2-1. 3m 12 2*i Tremont street, Boston. And f{ r sale at Aymer's? cor. Yanderhorst and living Streets. Costiveness the Most Proli?e Soure - of 111 Health, : It causes Piles, Headache. Bizzine.-s, Oppression of Pood, Sour Stomach, Palpi?atk>ns, Flushes ?d' thc Face, Pain in the Puck and Loins, Jaundice, Yellow ness of the Kyi.s and Skin, Coated Tongue, Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, 1 nd igest ion. ?.ir. Anything likely to' prove a reliable remedy for habitual costiveness has seemed impossible until wv hear ot : BRv IIARIUS.ON.'S V c r i s tal tie L o z e n g e s. They are agreeable lo the pal ite, cause no pain, o:> erate prompt iv, never weaken ihc stomach like ai! i.'iiis. l;i every ?a>c vi C'Os%t ? VCIlO^sS and ?*ii?*>? they produce huiiu di.it?' relief, aud Lever re quin increase i-f doM.? t?> clfei't a cure, Children and ?emules may usc thriu utnler any circumstances. Pri?e <'/* cents ; small boxes 'lo cents. For sale by J. S. Harrison X. Co.. Proprietors; Boston, Mass., or will be mailed on remkting i'? els.' LW 2:{,ly,1i Ki.?' t ??P JVarnanted'Ct Sure and Permanent Cure for all kinds of Piles, Leprosy? Scrofula* Salt Rheum, and all diseases of the SX2.!S.' :A2l der. h rs wi li re turn the monev in every ease of failure. Prepared by HEN KY B. PO WEE, 71 Prince Street. Boston. Sold everywhere. Thousands of Cert ideates from abroad and in this country of astonishing, .cures by irs use. No failures in Piles or Humors for tho past ,8 years.- Beware di inii ration isl - Deeply, 12 1ADI KS, If you desire to retain beauty, or rc _j store your good looks, if your beauty has laded, take " DEW OF EBEN," prepared by "The Baronet's Son." It is sweet and delicious, and superior to all external applications. Retail, SI. ED. HARRIS & Co., 4^ Broadway, Confidential Agents to "Thc Baronet's Son." THE LEADER JOB P1M?IIG OFFICE . i m King Street, CHARLESTON, S. O. The "Leader" office is now prepared to ex ecute every description cf Scsi, Jolt, anti Card Printing, in the highest style of the art, and upon the most satisfactory terms. Our numerous friends who have not heretofore been able to obtain their work from this office, will now rind our facilities equal to any emergency. FANCY PRINTING, We have unrivalled advantages for producing elegant work.m .." ... Gold, Bronze, Yelyet, ? : I and all the varied 'colors' tjjat 'may please the fancy and attract the beholder. Card Printing. , _ ; . * i ? Vve shall mak? spacial efforts to excel in this department, and confidently anticipate a liberal share of tho public patronage -fr..-..? BILL-HEADS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, NOTES, R?CE1PTS, # CARDS, LABELS, HAND-BILLS, PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, ETC., BAR ROOM, 20 YANDERHORST ST., CHARLESTON. CHOICE liaiOKS. dBr%d/^: Old Rum. . Old Gm. Old Whiskey. Old Ale, Old Cherry Wine. TS?2?? be found ^ the dty-at reduced prices. Jan 2, 3211? SAMUEL HILES, METROPOLITAN ENTERPRISE. tmi fs?fi Sale Ol' TUE NEW YORK AND PROVIDENCE jeweller's Associatfon, Capital . - . ? . ?l,000,i00(>. DEPOT, 197 BROADWAY. * Kn immense stock of pianos, watches, jewelry and fancv ^oods. all to be sold for ONE DOLLAR each, without regard to value, and not to be paid for till you j see wi nit YOU will receive. " I Certificate*, naming each- article and its value, are placed in sealed envelopes and well, mixed. One of ! these envelopes will be sent by mail to any address on receipt of twenty-live cents; liv? for one dollar; ' eleven for two dollars; thirty ioriive dollars; sixty five for ten dollars ; and one huudrcd for fifteen dol ~lOri receipt of the Certificate you will see what you are goi-iig to have, and then it is at your option to psy th?' doliur and take thc article oriiot. Purchasers may this obtain a Gold Wat :h, Diamond King, a Piano, iSewing Machine, or any set of Jewelry on our list, for ?51 : and in no case can they get less than Oue Dollar's worth, as thcrfc are no blanks. Agents are wanted in every town in the country; every person can make $10 a day. selling our Certifi cates in the greatest sale of Jewelry ever known. .Send 25c. for a Certificate, which will inform you what you can obtain for one dollar. At the same time get our circular, containing full list and particulars; also, Terms to Agents. Address JAMES HUTCHINSON & CO., 3m23 W Broadway, N. Y. 125 Acres of Oil Lands] ?r Value ?03.500 Jg TO BE GIVEN AW?Y I PROSPECTUS. The Proprietor of T2? acres of Oil Land, situate on Oil Creek and Oil Creek Railroad, Crawford Co., Pa., and known as the Snapp Parin, contiguous to the valuable Oil properties owned and now beingworked by the Bry ant Farm Co., thc Everett Oil Cu. and the Harmon Co., j ilu-value ut'which is estimated at $'J2,500, lias detsrni ioed tu divide it into lots and issue ft2J>r*) certifi?tes at SI ead), certificate entitling the holder to an article ol value ranging from $1 up to S?00'and a probable gift ot one of the Lois ot" Oil Laud, hinging in value trow. $500 til) to SL?, StiU.? SCHEME. '1 ho 125 acres ol* Oil Land/will be apportioned in Tl lots -free gifts^-as follows: J Lut, 25 acre*, valued at.$12,500 Ju Lots 10 acres, valued at.:.5 OOO 20 Lots 2 aeres each, valued at.20 OOO 50 Lots lacre each, valued at.25 000 The Certificates will be issued at $1 ead:, bearing con secutive numbers from No 1 up tu Nu 0*2 500, and the holder of each Certificate will rt ceive some article worth at retail from $1 up to $200. It will be ohsen ed that these free gifts are very differ ent from shares in Petroleum Oil Companies, in many cases not even worth the paper '.Lev a:*e printed upon. The lands arc now of great value, and as further devei opementd in the neighborhood take place, every dcre may ultimately prove worth, hundreds of thousands tu the fortunate possessor. On the 1st day of June a meeting of Certificate holders will be convened at the Cooper Institute" lu the City ot New Vorn-, who will from tho number appoint a Com mittee ul Supervision, and under the diriections of the gentlemen forming the Committee, 62500 numbers will .be placi d in a wheel, and 72 numbers drawn out-the holders d' Certificates bearing the numbers ut those so drawn out will he entitled to the gift lots in rotation and thereafter for the space of une mouth even Certifi cat?: holder ou calling personally ur sending bis certifi cate lo the clHee of the Executive Agei.Ts, will receive in Leu thereof a sealed envelope containing an order ior some article ranging in value from $1 to$200. The sealed envelopes will be well .mixed up and given without re gard to choice, and whatever article is named un thc muer will b<- at once delivered. The valuable articles comprise Melodious Sewing Machines OuLi and Sliver Watches Siiver Pitchers 'J ?. ?t Sets Vest aud Neck Chains bracelets, EarT)rops Bleaches. Breast Pins Sleeve Buttons ^"uteh Keys iou Chain* Studs Rings Lock?*?, Sr yon- . &c Thimbles Musical Boxes Cold Pens Castors * Lamps Bronzes Perfumery Ac, &c A bingle certificate r?(-rA by mail to any address on re mitting SI, or eleven Certificates on remitting $10, A plan of the property and abstract of Title may be JAS. H. STEVENS, Proprietor, WU. A. WELMAN, Treasurer. Executive Agents,-- EDW HARKIS & CO., 483-BROADWAY, N.Y., to v/li?.m all letters should be addressed. Head'qrs, Military District ?f Charleston, DEPARTMENT OF SO, CAROLINA, ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE CHARLESTON, S. C. Feb. 10, I860 GENERAL ORDERS, No. 16. T THE COURTS OF SOUTH CAROLINA. A. having been fully organized fer thc dispatch of civil and criminal cases, the Provost Courts will take uo further jurisdiction of such cases affecting white persons only, unless the rights of the military or civil j authorities are involved. IL When it is necessary that arrests should be made (in order to preserve flic peace of the country) of white persons charged with crime against the person or property of whites, Such person, so arrested, will be held in custody only so long as is necessary in or der to turn them over to thc civil authorities for trial. III. Provost Court will continue as heretofore to hare jurisdiction of all cases in which persons of color are parties, or in which their rights arc involved, and of all criminal cases, in which thc olfence, alleged to have been committed by a white, has been against the persons or property of a person of color. By com man J of Bvt. Maj. Gen. DEVEHS. M.N. RICK, Capt. 35th USC T, AAA General. DANIEL JOHNSON & CO., DEALERS IX Oak & Hemlock Sole Leather. FRENCH & AMERICAN CALF SKINS, WAX, KIP, SPLIT LEATHER fie. INTo. 93 Milk Street, BOSTON. " SAYINGS BANK. THE FREEDMEN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY, chartered by act of Congress -March 3rd, 1865, having established a Branch in Charleston, the books are now open dor deposits at MILITARY HALL, Wentworth St. . J. H. JENKS, Cashier Charleston, ?.C.JJaii. 23, jan2T 3ml7 E2H ?pald.ing-9s Roserriar Promotes tlie growth of Human Hair SPALDING'S HOSE MARY Softens the Hair when harsh ana ?rv SPALDING'S ROSEMARY Soothes the Irritated Se?Ip SPALDING'S ROSEMARY Prevents the Hair from Mm<* off SPALDING'S ROSEMARY Trevents the Hair f rom turning. SPALDING'S ROSEMARY IMPORTAN!' ANNOUNCEMENT Great Sale or Watches, chains, Diamox/ Bings, &c, &c One Million Dollars' worth to be dUp0^ o AT ONE DOLLAR EA CH, Without regard to Value. Not to be paid iw Until you know what you are to re?oive. Splendid List of Articles, AU to be sold ai Om. DtJlm ?o?JL 300 Musical Boxes. ?EN eae;; L O " " with Bells?:Castmets200 to 5u0 eacl; 500 Silver Teapots and Coffee Urns.. 20 f o 50 eaeS 500 Silver Chining Dishes.o" to loo eack ROO Silver Icc Pitchers. 20 to SO tad; 2500 Silver Syrup Cups with Salvers. 20 to 50 tat!; 5000 Silver Goblets and Drinking cups 5 to 50 each 3000 Silver Castors. 15 to 50 each 2000 Sll'r Fruit, Card & Cake Baskets 20 to 50 eacfe 5000 Itozen Silver Tea Spoons.10 to 20 ??J?. 1?000 Doz Table Spoons & Forks.20 to 40 dux 2?50 Gents? Gold ll'ty-^? Watches 50 to 200 each 2?0 Ladies'Gold andi-namelledilunt ing-case Watches.85 to 70 500 Gents' H't'g-ttise Sil'r Watches to io 2UODiamond Kings.?uro l?? 5000 Gold Vest and .Neck Chains. 4 to ?Jo MW Gold Ovai Band Bracelets. 4 to 3 5Q0? Jet and Gold Brae? lets. 6 to lo 200u Chatelaine & Guard Chains. ? to 20 7000 Solitaire and Gold Brooches. 4 io 10 50u0 Corni, Opal & Emerald Brooches 4 to ;< 5000 Mosaic, Jet, Lava & Florentine Kur Drops. 4 to 8 7500 Coral, Opal ?c Emerald Ear Drop? 4 to 6 4000 California Diamond Breast-pins.2.50 lo lo 3000 Gold Fob and Vest Watch keys 2 50 to 8 4000 Fob and-Vest liibbon-slides. 3 to 10 ?oOoSet sQlit?ireSleeve-bVns.Stiids,&c oto 8 30?O Gold'-Thimbles, Pencils,'?o. 4 to c 10000 Minature Lockets.2.50 to 10 i?O? Mill. Lockets Magic Spring.10.to 20 3000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, &c- 2 to S 5000 Piain Gold Rings. * to 10 WOuO California Diamond Rings. 2 to lu T?00 Sets Ladies' Jewelry-let, Gold 5 to 15 ?ooO " '* u Cameo, Pearl, Opal and other stones. 4 to 15 10000 (iold Pens, Silver Extension Holders and Pencils. 4 to 10 10000 Gold Fens & G "id Mount, li'Id's 0 to 10 5000 ?i " Extension " 15 io 25 5000 Ladies' Gilt ?c Jet Buckles....?... 5 to 15 Photograph Albums, Sewing Machines, etc., etc. ARRANDALE & CO., MANUFACTURASES. . No. 1G7 Broadway, New York, and 2ol King S'reet, Charleston. Announce that all thc above list of goods wi;: ie gold for One Dollar each. In consequence of the great stagnation of trade in manufacturing districts of England', through the \v:-.r having cut ott the supply of cotton, a large quanti!V of valuable Jewelry, originally intended for the Eng lish market, has been sent ol?" for sale in tins cuuntr., and Al CST BE SOLD AT ANY SACRIFICE! ludir these circumstances, ARK ANDALE Co, acting a? aleuts for the principal European manufacturer*, have resolved upon a Great Gift Apportionment, to be divided according to the lollowing regulations:' Certificates of the various articles are put ruto en veloped indiscriminately, -culed up, and when or dered, are taLen ou: without regard to choke, and sent by mail, thus showing no favoritism. Oa receipt of the certificate, you *i;i sro vial y;iu a?to have, and then it is at your uptiuii to scud the dollar or not. Purchasers may tims obndn a Gold "Watch, Diamond Ring, or any set of Jewelry on our liit for One Dollar. $**B?1 53 Ont?* for Certificate, in all transactions by mail we shall diarite ter for warding the certificates, pay ing postage and de-iugtlie business, 25 cents each, which must be enclosed ?h?u the certificate Ls tent for. Five certificates will be seat for $1, eleven for ?2, thirty for ?5, sixty-live for $10, one hundred for S15. What the Press says of us. By this arrangement th*- advantages must sur^ivbe ' on the side of thc customer, for he has every thing to tfaiu au nothing, comparatively, to lose- Ile know! What he will get for his dollar beforehand, and hs need not senti it if lie is not satisfied. All orders ad dressed to Arrandale & Co., 107 Broadway, New York will be promptly attended to.-N. Y. Daily News, Au;j. (j. lefii; The Lafayette [Ind.] Daily Courier, Mar. l?05,sayi " A better selected, more varied or fashionable aa sortment of jewelry cannot be lound ou the contin ent than Arrandale vt Co. are now offering. Messri. Arrandale ?fe Co. occupy a high position in commercial circles as meu entirely above the common trickery of trade. Their statements ?&ay be implicitly relied ou beth as to the character of their goods and the mau r.cr of tiie disposal Ladies, especialiy, in all parts ol the country are realizing handsome profits as agent? and if any of our iair readers desire to interest them selves in it, they may do so with perlect eoniideiice. GREAT GIFT DISTRIBUTION.-A rare opportunity ii offered for obtaining watches, chains, dianioud rii4,'?> silver ware, etc.. by Messrs. Arrandale & co., at >o. 167 Broadway. They have an immense stock of arti cles, varying in value, and ail are ofl'ered at one dollar each. The distribution is very fairly done-you a$rc? to take a certificate of a certaiu article enclosed in an envelope, and are not required to pay your dollar un less you are satisfied with the article, which will cer tainly be worth more than that amount, and may b?. $50 or $100. An excellent mode this of investing * dollar.--Sunday Times, N Y city, Feb. 10, 1863. We have inspected, at the officcof Arrandale & Co'? Agency, tor Luropean Manufacturing Jewellers, a large assortment of fashionable and valuable jewelry o the newest patterns. Wealso noticed a large quan tity of sliver plate, and understand mat the whole of these newly imported articles are to be disposed o' on a novel principle, giving great advantages to buy-4 ors, and uSording- exteusive~emnloyment to agent*.. We know thc firm in question to be respectable andi thoroughly worthy of public confidence,and recon? mend our friends to read their advertisement.->' X, Albion, Sept. 3, li*('>4. EMPLOYMENT FOU IUDIES-The most eligible prof itable employment we Lsive heard of ior Janies n? tue j . sale of certificates for the Great Giff Distribution or Arrandale & Co. A lady of our ac<?aaiuta?ice has ue?n very sucee.-sful in this way,not onl) in Ailingherown purse, but aiso in doing a good turn tu those to whom she sold the Certificates, as will be seen by our adver tising columns. Gentlemen can also be thus engagea* -N Y Sunday Mercury, Aug. J4,160?. The British "Whig of Kingston, C VT., says, >ov,-o> 1864, tk One of our lady subscribers became an for Arrandale & co. and by request brought soo? twenty articles sent aa prizes for her amener. office for inspection, and without hesitrf?* TT? state that each and all of thc article? were- worthMU* ble the amount of the recipients, and some ot thea some very pretty ^FS'ciSPVSl Teaspoons, Gold witches, ladies' Chains, PIM, Bracio oto which have been sent by Arrandale &^S^.tSS??? *? each-Angelica Keporwr, ^?eM't?-AVe want agenta in every regiment, and in evervtown and county in the country, and A^iVJ? such will bc allowed 10 cents on erery SSKS^derSk then,, provided their remittee* 5J??S toonc dollar, also other inducements whick can?b ? on application Agents will collect tf cents for every ( rtificate, and remit 15 cent! to BJ either in casii or postage stamps. - Arrandale & Co., 167 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, and 254 KINO ST.. CHARLESON._ WILLARD & SMALLEY. (Ute of U. S. NTavy.) ARMY A>I> XAVt Banking & Collection Offices. SO State St., New York. Bounties, Commutation of Rations for Frisonen ct War, and for Soldiers on furlough. eM.n-a tBd Prire Money, Bounties, and fusions geared ?a paid. I'av, Accounts, and Allotment? cashed, no tary Public and Commissioner of Deeds. . ,. Certificates of Son-indebtedness Pr0CUJr'?knited. JO" All Government Claims promptly Communications by mail will receive at* i*toSB*m tention. *