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R J? LI (r I 0 U S . ??? ? ? i i ? ? ? f v Appointments. Presbyterian. Village?Rev. A. F. Dickson, every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and 4 P. M. Le?ture every Thursday at 7} P. M. Epi$copal. Villau^?Rev. Styles Mkllicua.mi', every other Cbfebath morning and afternoon. Lutheran. \%*n. W. A. Hoock?At Trinity 1st and 3d Sun days. Rut. P. Derrick?At St. Matthews 1st and 3d Candnys. At Lobanon 2d and 4th Sundays. ? ff Baptist. Village-?Rev. Da. I. D. Durham, 1st Sunday of eaoh month at 7 P. M. and 8d Sunday of each month, ?t 11 AVM, and 7 P. M. B?v. Diu i. D. Durham?At Four Holes, 1st Sun? day of each month. B?v. R. J. Edwards?At Branohville, 1st and 8d Sandays in each month. Son tec, 2d and 4th Sun days of each month. Rbv. W. F. Chaplik?At Ebcnetcr, 1st Sunday of e*?h month. Canaan, 8d Sunday of each mouth. Ball Swamp, 4th Sunday of each month. Bav. D. F. 8piaKBn?At Antioch, 2d and 4th Sun days (morning.) Corinth, 2d and 4th Sundays (af ternoon.) Rev. WV J. Snider?At Glcngary ^School House, 1st ? and 8d Sundays. Santco, (colorod Sunday School), 2d and 4th Sundays. Methodist?Appointments fur Orangchurg Dis trict, S.. C. Conference, 2d Quarter. St. GsoRqs's?April Gth and 7th. Upper Orange?Trinity, April 13th and 14th. Providence?Bethlehem, April 29th and 21st. Blackville?Grahams, April 27th and 28th. Upper Sr. Matthews?Anbury Chapel, May 4th and 5th. Oranqeburu?May 11th and 12th. Bbahchville?Bethlehem, May 18th and 19th. St. Matthews?Tabernacle, May 25th ami 2t5th. Barn well?May 81st. Aucen and Graniteville?June 1st and 2d. * Lexington?Shilo, June 8th and 9th. Eastern Orange?White House, June 15th and 10th. A. M. CHR1ETZBERG, P. B? Village?Rev. W. G. Conner, every Sabbath at 11 A. M. . Rev. W. G. Conner?At Prospect, Island 3d Sun days (afternoqn.) Zion, 2d and 4th Sundays (after noon. Rev. John Inabinet?At Calvary, let Sunday In each month. Trinity, 2d Sunday in each month. Rev. J. S. Connor.?At Providence, 2d and 4th Sundays 1?J A. M. AtGorizim, 2d and 4th Sun days 8J P? M. At Target lBt and 3d Sundays 10J A.M. At Bethlehem, 1st and 3d Sundays, ;8J P. M. Rev. E. A. Austin?At Davis Bridge, 2d Sunday in each month at IIA. M. Hope well Church,''3d Sunday in each month, at 11 A. M. Tine Grove Church, 4th Sunday in each month, at 11 A. M. Wo will be glad to complete this list, and re spectfully invite the Clergymen of various denomi nations to send in their appointments, and they will be Inserted with pleasure among the above. AGRICULTURAL, &C. [communjcated.] Mr. Editor : As a matter of interest to the farmers, it may not be inappropriate to relate ft fact which WAb communicated by a worthy and reliable farmer of our District. He says: "On seeing tho adverii?Sincnt of Dr. E. J. Oliveros, that ono dollar's worth of strychnine baited out to crows, would bo a sav ing to the farmer of twenty bushels of corn," J was induced to try tho experiment. Accord-, ingly, I purchased from him a vial of strych nine and prepared it in the following manner: Get some old vessel, something never more to be used, put in it one quart of corn, add a teaspoonful of strychnine, then pour upon it warm water only sufficiently to cover the corn, and stir well with a piece of stick; do this at night, allowing it to remain until morning, when it will be ready to be put about the field. He goes on to state that "in thirty-six hours after putting out. tho bait, quantities of dead crowa, black birds and sundry other kinds could bo seen on his soil, and scavenger buz- j lards could bo seen in numbers feasting them selves on their'carcasses." He has concluded that this ono dollar expended, has saved him at least ten bushels of corn. If you think this worthy of publicity, you havo the privilege of using it. INCOGNITO. [Wo learn from a gentleman who has tried tho.,above, that his corn fields were almost destroyed by black birds, until ho adopted f his remedy. In two days he counted 46 dead tmcH in his fields, and ho estimates, he has saved by its use; five acres of corn.?Ei>. O. News.] Circular to Land Owners. s}JSo. Ca. Bureau op Immigration, Charleston, 5th April, 18G7. ? To the Land-owners in South Carolina: Gentlemen :?I tako the liberty to appeal to your patriotism in behalf of tho recently enacted-measures of immigration, at least to tho patriotism of those among you who entertain the opinion that an increase of population, in dustry* Ancl Capital, will bo bonefloln.1 to tho State. It iswoll known that Europoau immigration is now mostly flowing into tho West, whoro cheap lands and many facilities and other in ducements are olFcrod. In the new States, public lands are yet to be had at a nominal outlay, and a strangor going there need not for a moment bo at a loss whero to looato, thou sands of places being nlways for Hnle and rogis t?rr his selection. With us it is different. Alt; . l thcro may perhaps bo thousands of place- r ?ale in South Carolina, no one can kuow where to find thorn unless they are ad vertised and registered in some well known and accessible locality. For this the. Buftau of Immigration has partly been established. Without any charge whatever to the land owner, his lands that ho can spare for sale, will be registered and advertised in the best markets of the world. Bat how can this be done, un less you forward the information??Have you no lands to spare ? If you have, put on a fair and reasonable price, make the conditions of payment as liberal as you can, describe their location, capacities and advantages, and com municate with this Bureau. It may be said, "wo will Bell a portion of lands reasonable and on fair enough terms, if a purchaser eomo." But it must be remembered that no one can know this, and besides, that the stranger will be at a great expense, whilst in uncertainty looking for lands, of whioh no one oan inform him. Will he not rather go to a section of country where no such delays and difficulties need be encountered? And then again the European immigrants that are looking for em ployment, laborors, servants, mechanics, etc., of ovcry kind, where ore they to find it? In your villages, on your plantations, do you want a blacksmith, wheelwright, carpenter, cabinet maker, saddler, shoemaker, tailor, etc., this Bureau will endeavor to supply you. But you should say so?how else am I to know ? It would never do to send such people tramp ling about the country without an object. Do you have any good positions for factories, which you arc unwilling or unable to develop your . selves, why should you not inform this Bureau; therefore state their facilities and advantages, their probable prospect of success, and the terms of lease or sale ? Do you have valuable mineral lands that you cannot realize for the want of capital, why not enable me to endeavor to do it for you ? It will cost you nothing. I would respectfully but earnestly urge that this matter receive a prompt consideration. If there nro a few men in every district willing to spend a few hours for the general good, let them meet at a convenient place, let them gather such information at they can, and thcu inform this Bureau what is wanted for their neighborhood and what can. be done there to further the intentions of. the law; let them say what laborers, servants, mechanics, etc., arc wanted or could find employment, and let them fix upon a current rate of reasonable wages for their district ; let thein endeavor also to obtain information of such tracts of lands, as *might be had for lease or sale, de scribe their quality and value, and whatever clso they may deem of importance. I most respectfully, therefore, Bolicit the co-operation of all public spirited men, more especially of the members of the Legislature and the editors of public journals. Under tho firm conviction that immigration is one of the mast vital ne cessities of tho State, and a sure means by which a portion of our former prosperity may bo soonest restored, I even take the liberty re spectfully to solicit the honorable the Judges, to bring thvs matter to tho attention of the public in their charges to tho Graud Juries on their circuits. Bcspect fully, JOHN A. WAGENER, ?Commissioner. Post Offices in Orntigeburg District. OJTiCKS. POSTMASTER 8? Orangeburg........Thnddcua C. Hubbell. St. Matthews.-Mr?. Snlly .T. Wiles. Vance's Ferry.*.....,R. M. K. Avingcr. Branolmlle.Mrl. Atny Thompson. Fori Motte.?....John Blrchm?re. Schedule South Carolina Kail Road. Dourn Piistenger. Leave Columbia at. 6.80 A. M.? and 11.40 A. M. ** Orangeburg at?. 10.89 A. M* and 8.08 P.M. Arrive at Charleston.... 4 P. M. " ?? Augusta. 6 P. M, and 9 P. M. Up Pattcngtr. Leave Augusta at.'..7 A. M. and 0.80 P. M. ?? Charleston at.8 A. X?.. '* Orangeburg at....?1.80 P. SI. ami 11.66 P. M. Arrive at Columbia at.6.20 P. M. and 8.22 A. M. Down Freight. Loave Orangeburg at.? .10 A. M. Arrite at Charleston at...... 6.10 P. M. Up Freight. Leave Orangeburg at.1.88 P. M. Arrive nt Columbia at.0.80 P. M. *This is the only Passenger Train for Charleston and Points below Branehvillo. For the. Augusta Road Passongors may take either Train, mar *Jil g tc List of Letters EMAINING IN THE POST OFFICE VXCALL? cd for?April 1, 18C7. R B. Brown, Sylvester. Ru'ker, John. . E. Evnnshnw, T. B. F. Fehler, Carson, O. Griffith, Thos. P. II. Ilolhnan, J. A. K. Hair, Moses (colored). J. Jones, 0. E. Johnson, Haldy. K. KlatUc, II. L. Lesser, L, B, haneFgan, Win, Mi McMillan, Cnroy, MoKny, E. J. MHIhouse, J, II, MpNen), Potejj (colored). N? Nelson, Miss Mary. P. Pool, Thos. Drop Letters must be 2. cent*, Quinn, ?. C. Q. it. (2) Rutland, Calvin. Row, E. Roe, Jim. Rcmhert, John. H?cker, Mary. Riser, Martha, Rickenbaoker, Miss L. S. Smoke, It. E. Salley, Chas. Sybroth, Miss Rachel. Sharp Paul, (cure of W. Knolls.) Singleton, Emmu. Strock, Salley. Stromnn, Paul S. Stromani Nicholas. . Seighng, Jnno, Sanders, 8. T. Torre!!, P. w, Troadwojl, Jack. W, Winningen?, Ad?, Wolfo, Wiley. . M'nde, W. K. prepaid ? mid oent, papers T. C. HUBBELL, P. "M.. FOR THE LARGEST AND FINE8T SELECTION of Papier Mache, and Silver Wave ever offered in this markot, suitable for PRESENTS for all occa sions, call at EZEKIEL & KOIIN'S, feb28 - y ,,. ESEKIEL & KOHU HAVE NOW IN STORE THEIR FULL STOCK OF SPRING AND ? SUMMER GOODS COMPRISING FULL LINES OF THE LATEST STYLES OK DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS. DOMESTICS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, ETC., ETC., WHICH WERE ALL S E L E C T E D -vviththo Greatest Care, And nvc Guaranteed to no SOLI) For The L O W E ST P R I (' K S In the State. CALL AND EXAMINE, feb 23 y lc ROBINSON & CO., RUSSELL STREET. ALWAYS HAVE OX HAND A WELL ASSORT od Stock of Choice GROCERIES, HARDWARE, TIN AX I) GLASSWARE, SHOES, DRY GOODS, Sc;, ALSO A LOT OF CHOICE CIGARS. Agents For BATCH'S SUPER PHOSPHATE THUMS $150 Cash, &t>0 Credit to 1st November, with City Acceptance. We are also Agents for CLEMENS, RROWX & CO'S COTTON GIN, Manufactured in Columbus, On. fcl> 23 ly MJLlUNERY Latest Styles, w J V S T R E C E I V K f). 4LJIAS, SOXTAGS, KiVX DOWNS. GLADIA TORS, CENTRAL PARK".., Fashionable NETS. Old Indies RON NUTS Inii^??? ftnd Unt rimmed, which are offered at the moid reueon??'0 rate?. ALSO, HATS Ilemodled. Cleaned, Dye?l. Pressed and Trinimcd, at short notice, at MKS. M. E. HALL'S, Opposite I. I*. THOMPSON. Russell-atreot, Orangehurg, So. Co. roar 23 it PAINTER'S NOTICE. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED REGS LEAVE TO IX * J.. form the Citizens of Orangchurg and sur routuling Districts that he is now prepared to do HOUSE PAINTING, GRAINING, MARBLING, GLAZING AND PAPER HANGING, A I.SO CALC81NTERING OLD PLASTER 101) WALLS Making them look, when done, mncli heiter than when first Plastered. All work done at the Short est Notice and warranted for Looks and Durability. All Orders left at the Store of Mr. J. B. Phelps will be promptly attended tc. W. C. MITCHELL. a pi 13 Win Orangeburg Drug Store. DR. E. J. OLIVEROS. IM POUTER AND DEALER IN "txitUGS, MEDICINES. PERFUMERIES, OILS, \J Spirits Turpentino, Kerosine oil, VwrnUb, &p?.&p? &c, Receiving Monthly ?'OSWEGO" CO\\S STARCH, "Morning Blur" Corn Starch, a flelUdous food fp| Infants. t'npkjtjg Hnda, Oroam Tarter, Ajrow Root, Nahte rains. Flavoring Essences. Cloves, Nutmegs, Mace. Popnpr, Oiugor, Cinnamon, Allspice, kr.,, ke.., tc. Tho Proprietor heing n graduate of Medicine and a Druggist of long experleiiuc, assures the Public that all Mudh'lnes hearing his babies hrs guaranteed pure nnd reliable. Orders from the Country, when accompanied with CASH, respectfully solicited. E. .?. OLIVEROS, M. |v. mar L'?\ y Druggist ami Apothecary V JUST OPENING A full supply of Spring Goods consisting of all kinds. DRESS GOODS, LADIES' SILK COVERINGS, IIOISERY, PARASOLS, ? SILK RIBBONS, WHITE GOODS, NOTIONS, Together with nn extensive supply of PRINTS, LONG CLOTHS, SHEETINGS anil other DOMESTIC GOODSS. READY MADE CLOTHING, Of which will be found n grout variety of shades and sizes. Together with many other GOODS too numerous to mention. A call is respectfully solicited CORNELSON. KRAMER & CO. march 1G c T-A-X NQTiOE TO THE TAX PAYERS OP ORANGE PARISH. IWILL ATTEND ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS, at the following placet*, to Assess ami deceive Re turns of Taxable property, ami all other returns, in* eluding Capitation, as required by law: On Monday, April 1. at Folder's. " Tuesday, " 2, " Four Holes. Wednesday, " ?">. " Jamison's. " Thursday, " 4, " Elliott's. 44 Friday, 44 '">, " Zeigler's. " Saturday, " *>, " Hull Swamp. Monday, " 8, " Gloaton's. 44 Tuesday, " !>, '* Hrown's. 44 Wednesday, 44 10, Tyler s. 44 Thursday, 44 11. 44 Itorics*. 44 Friday, 44 12, 44 Corbittsville. 44 Saturday, " Dl, " Kasterlin's Mill. " Court week, 44 l?lo20tli at Orangeburg. 44 Monday, April 29, at Cedar Grove. 44 Tuesday, 44 80, " Howe's Pomp. Wed'y & Thursday, May 1 & 2 Hranchvillc. I will also attend at Orangeburg daily, during the weeek ending May 11. when the General Tax Hooks will be closed, and those tailing to make returns will be Double Taxed. The following is a list of Taxable Property, He turns. &c,: Lauds, Lots ami buildings. Articles manufactured in this Stale, return to be made by manufacturer Spirituous Liquors made and sold, buggies, Carriages. Gold and Silver Plate. Watches, Jewelry and Pianos. Professions, Employments, kc, including Newspapers, Insurance, Express and Tele graph Companies, Photographers, Incomes from Salaries, Kents, Interests, Sc., Saw, Flour and Grist Mills, Hotels, Restaurants, butchers, Billiard Tables and Ibir-llooms. 1'erriVs. Public Hacks, Drays, ami Raggngc Wagons. Dogs, except one tor each Plan tation or inhabited Lot in Town or Village, n Capi tation Tax on till Males between the ng<>s of twcuiy one and fifty, and on- idl Sales of Goods, Wares and Merchandise made from the 1st day of January, I80?, to 1st day of January. 18U7. ami from 1st day of January. 1M?7. to l.-i day of January. I SOS. Cotton Ginned on Toll is taxed $2.110 on every Hundred Dollars. . Returns of Spirituous Liquors and of Goods, Wares ami Merchandise sohl since 1st January, 1807, will be made for the Quarter ending with March, and paid at the expiration of Cflch Quarter. The final Returns id' the Quarterly Tux will be taken during Court Week at Orttngeburg. and the books will lie closed on the 20ili of April. Every Employer will make Returns of the names of nil Pens >ns that are employed by him. All Returns of Property will be made in person and under Oath, und pnid in the District where the Property is located, ami no returns will be received by mail, or otherwise, unless sworn to according to law. Taxes will be pajd only in Gold and Silver coin, United-States Treasury Notes, or notes declared lo l>e ii legal tender by I be Government of the United Stnles. or notes of National Hanks, or the bids re ceivable of this Stute, or pay certificates of Jurors and Constables for nitendnnco on the Courts. gtay~ Residents of the Town of Orangeburg arc requested to make their Quarterly and General Re turns on Wcdncsdav and Thursday of Court Week. P. W. FAIR BY, Assessor and Tos Collector of Orange Parish. mar 9 ? ni ' I'ST EQUITY. OKA N G ER lT R G DISTRI I* 7. The State of South Carolina \ Ex. Rel. I In re lost documents. Solicitor Southern Circuit. ) Application having been made by James W. Reed and wife and others, for leave to prove the existence loss and contents of a Deed of Conrcynnco in Trust, made under order of the Court of Equity in Febru ary, I860, to Levi S. Tyler for the use of J. W. Reed and wife "for joint lives, remainder to survivor for life, and afterwards to the issue of the wife??, On motion of Hut sous ,S; Lcgare, Solicitors for Ap plicant, it is ordered, Thal all CT sons who desire no io do, may appear and cross examine the evidence produced ami introduce evidence in reply, before me on the 17th day of November next. Commissioner's Office, \ V.D.JAMISON, . Orangeburg C. II. V Commissioner. Mar. 27, 1KU7. j Nil mar :>0 r,m ITSr IOQUJTY, 0 R A N G E Until DISTRI C T. The State ox relntione } Hill to Solicitor Southern Circuit, V perpetuate In re lost Documents. J Testimony. Application having been made by Mrs. Cely Metis lo prove the Existence, Loss and Contents of the last Will ami Testament of James D. Melts, deceased. On motion of Messrs. Iilnr & Dibble. Solicitors, it is ordered. Thai all persons who desire so to do, may appear and cross examine the evidence pro iltll .h1, ami introduce evidence in reply before me on the 2tlth day of June next. Commissioner's Office, ) V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangeburg C. II., v Commissioner. March 1, 18t>7. j mar 211 gm THE ?I KEN PRESS. Is purposed i(, publish In the Town of Ainen, S, C. a weekly paper under the nbnvo fiflo; to hu der coied to General Intelligence.?Political, Commer cial, Social. Literary ami Religious?with n depart ment of Agriculture, including the Field. Ihcf bcdiard, the Vineyard ami the Cardim. A News Summary, to emUaili a djgetit of |hc important events of the lyerk. u'ill oooupy a portion of the paper, and par Uoiilar attention wjll be given Inf ho umicltlcd question of labor, us host udapt ad in mir neu condition, and the development of I he resources of tko country in Manufactures. Agricultures, Fruit-raising and Vine growing. Terms: per year, in advance: II. W. IIA YEN EL, Editor: W. I?. K no; ma .so. Publisher jajP^jl-tf F () H M Y O V R 0 L V B S for Tin: ORANGEBURG NEWS, Published KVKItY SATURDAY MORNIN'd. At ORANGE1UTKG. S. C. ?:o:? An Extra Coju/ to ttng our Grttiug ujt a Club of Eire Annual Subscribers. Terms:?$2.(10 For Auburn, in Advance. Send in your names at once, an SUBSCRIBERS. If y<?u wish t?> avail yourself of an Adver tising Medium, ofTering superior inducement*, scud your notices to the OltAXahllCltG XEM'S And tlicy will be inserted on the most Liberal Terms. It* you wish any Job Printing executed, patronize your District printing office, cnll at the establishment of the ORANGEHUKG NEWS, over the Poet Office, and have your orders filled with neatness and despatch, at CHARLESTON PRICES. For further particulars apply at this Office to CHARLES II. HALL, Publisher. Or at Charleston, S. C, to VIROIL C. DIBBLE. Associate Editor. Or add row, SAMUEL DIBBLE. Editor and Finnncinl Manager, ORANGKlHJttG, S. C. THE SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR, Is Published Moutldg AT ATHENS, GEORGIA, by AViVI. N. WHITE. ?:o;? ri^ERMS.?Two Dollars per year, or $1 for six g inonllis: ?O cents for three months Is Ad vance. Hingle copies 10 cents. fifiJT AH Communications for the paper snd Sub scriplions must be addressed to WM. N. WHITE, Athens Ga. . # mar i!3 g it FUBlllC notice In Ihe matter of February Sittings, 1807. Guardians and Trustee*, | at Orangchurg: The Commissioner having reported that all the Records of his otliec were destroyed during the re cent war, and tltat he is unable to report even the names of all the Guardians ami Trustees: It is or dered, that he do publish a notice to all persons who were appointed Guardians or Trustees, or were in any way liable to account as such in this Court prior to the l?th May, 1805, to appear before him and en ter inlo new bonds on or before the first day of June nexf, ami in every case in which he can obtain evi dence to satisfy himnelf *h?t any person so liable to account has failed to comply with this notice, he shall lu?ue a rule against such persons to comply. It is also ordered, That in addition to their giving new bond, tltat I hoy be required to file in the Com missioner's Offioe, within the time nfnrcsnhi. their returns, shewing all their receipts ami expenditures for the wards, and also a full schedule of tdl the pro perty of every description which they may hold for their respective wards, Signed. WM. }). JOJIX30N, Maruh 1. 1N?7. Chancellor. A trno copy of the original order on record in this Office. Commissioners Office, i V. D. V. J AIiHSON, March 'J. is<>7. i Commissioner, mar '.' in I CHARLESTON CARDS. JEFFOEDS & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. and dealers in Bacon, Pork, Flour and Corn, CHARLESTON, S. C. npl 0 c. 1m XL L. Jeffers & Co., FACTORS AND Commission Merchants,. CHARLESTON. S. C SSPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE HALE oTCotton and other Produce. Orders for snp . icn carefully attended to. Refer to Captain John A. Hamilton, R. G. Stone, Esq., Orangcburg, Dr. Wm. C. Whetstone, St. Mat thews. npl ti tf WILLIS & CHISOLfi, FATORS, COMMISSION KERCH ANW and SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, sale and shipment to Foreign and Do rnest ic Ports, ofCottou, Rice, Lumber and Nat al Stores. ATLANTIC "WHARF, CHARLESTON, ?. C. E. WILLIS. ALEX. U. CHISOLSt. . felt 90 1 y S. Thomas, Jn., Wm. S. Lahnrac, William G. Wlilden & Co. FORMERLY OF HA YD EX k WHIXDEN, DEALERS IN WATCHES. JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, CROCK ERY, CHINA, GLASS WARE, AND HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES. Old Cold and Silrrr purchased. Watches and Jewelry repaired. 12-25 King-St? Corner of Beaufaiti, A T WHOLESALE 11 HA YNE STREET CHARLESTON, S. C. feb 23 2im J. E, ADGER & CO., Direct Importers and Dealers IN IL IR1) 11*1 R E, Cl 'TL ER F. G UNS, RAR IRON, STEEL, NAILS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, AC.,, * No. 139 Meetiurjstreel, NEAR CHARLESTON HOTEL. AND * AYA C2 EAST 11 AY, dp?-Ri^EBToisr; s. o. J. ELLISON A 1*1 ER. E. D. RORINSON. A. McD. DROWN, G. II. MOFFETT. J. ADGEIV SMYTH, feb 23 . ?m CHARLESTON HOUSE. ?:o:? STOLL, WEBB & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL-DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. All Goods arc selected specially for our SOUTHERN TRADE. AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 287 KING STBRftT. Three doors below Wentworib, 'CHARLESTON, S. Terms Cash, or City Acceptance. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. II. C. Stoll. Charles Wr.nn. II. C. Walsii., feb 23 e tf^ THIS Charleston Daily News, G. R. CATIICART, Editor. CATHCART, McMILLAi* & MORTON Proprietor*, ? No. 18 IIayN'k Stuebt. ? CITY FEINTER8. TERMS CASH. SUBSCRIPTION* Daily?Twelve Months.??????fcW QO, Dally?Six Months.; a OO Daily?Three Mouths....,??,.,?.?? ? ?O. Single Cftp\cs?,t?%??v?,?tl?llt,,ce^ta To New? Dealers.?3 cent* The Mercury. CONDUCTED RY R. R. RHETT JR., ? BROTHER. Charleston, S. C. F. W. DAWSON, Assistant Editor Subscription, per. annum, payable in ndviinc: Daily. Tri-Weekly.,.$4,00." feb 28 Oh t? T li o Charleston Courier. PUBLISHED BY A. S. WILLINGTON A CO., City Printers, No. Ill East Ray. CHARLESTON, S. C. TERMS. Dally one year. $?0,00% Daily Six Months. fi,00.. Dally Three Months. 2,00., Tri-'Wc.klv, one year.;. t?,00s TrMVcekly. Six Months. 4,00.. ?rtTlIIHKBY LABELS FOR SALE IN H <|uanti(ios to ^i\it rurchasors. Apply at this Ollivv