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_ CHARLESTON DAILY NEW.S....MAY 3. I860._7 1866!1866! MAKE UP YOUR CLUBS, THE NEW TOEK NEWS, BENJ. WOOD, Editor and Pioprietor. TUE ONLY RECOGNIZED DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW YORK. DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY. TO THE FTJBLIC. THB NEW YORE NEWS HA8 BATTLED AGAINST despotism for four 3 ears of Mond and terror, in assertion of tbo sanctity of the Constitution. A 1 atriot lsm sufficiently broad to cnibraco both sections has been its only guide, and St refers liow with honest pride to its record to show tbat it has not turned to tbe right or the left under all the viohneo of arbitrary power. True to Is principles 88 THE NEWS has been through tho reign of terror. It chulloDges public confidence in it* honesty and independence for the future. Tho political transition of tho prerent day opens to THE NEWS a new and wider field of usefulness. Stand ing now as it always has, re the inviolability of the Con stitution, according to tbo interpretation of the strict constructionists, it presorts a rallying ground for all, in both sections, who are friends of a peuerou* conserva tism. As a true and tried exponent of sectional amity it occupies a position which makes it the fitting mediator In holding up to tbo party ?.f ordor in both sections, in terests and principles tbat gave breadth and vitality to their alliance. As an intertectional ?gent, devoted to froodom of election, to trial by jury, to tbo sanctity of the habeas corpus, sud oppos.d now, sb for four years of terror it bas In en, to the centralization tbat dsres to trample on the rights of States, North or South, THE NEWS places itself as a candidate for support before the groat body of tbl? 01120 1'rco people. The circumstances of the moment make the dlssem mlnation of tbe principles of THE NEWS aduty of in dividual patriotism. J- very man who concurs in it* doctrine must, if be enteitain ? true sense of freedom, do bo in no spirit of In-ntlVr. m-c, but rather with the earnestness of a bigh (mat Justified, nay bound, in his love of liberty to do so, the proprietor places the canvass he makes hern of tbe publio generally in tbe hands of those men who give him the approval of their consciences as his individual agents. Evory resder of IflBMWB can not avoid tbe conviction of duty which la hero pointed out as the ground of the request, that he nrges its claims for a wider support upon all of his friends and n cighbors who give their earnest sympathies to the cause of "strict cons-ruction," intertectional oon Uiatlon, and all tbe rights of 1 ho citlaens under the sys tem, set up by our father*, of liberty regulated by law. Tho proprietor of THE NEWS calls, therefore, upen good and true Conservatlvea throughout tho oountry to discharge to their convictions of political right st this great crisis In tbe com try's fortunes, tbe duty of giv ing to the inflnenoe of hi* paper, dally? eerm-weekly, or weekly, the wider power for good which it seeks hare through the service of It* individu al supportera. ?-O THB 8E_-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY NEWS. . Thete two Journals aro made up with special refer ence to the wauta of country subscribers, and contain such a variety of matter as to render them freloome to every family in the land. In the matter of LITERA TURE, the ch'lcest stories of tho best writers are aproad forth in their columns* and more excellent lite rary matter is f uruifched in ono issue thon can be bad is many of tbe exclusively literary journals of tho day. The GENERAL N4.WS Is admirably selected and con. denscd, so aa to give all tho current intelligence in as readable a form as It cm be placed. It comprises news from every part of tho country, au?l is always the latest. The COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE Is carefully pre pared, and Includes reliable Mabkkt Rkpobts from all points, which are not excelled by any Journal in this non try. Bend the names of all Friends of CONSTITUTIONAL LIBERTY, and we will send thorn SPECIMEN OOPIEB BEE. TERMS. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, to Mail Sub eoribers.$10 per annum MEW YORE DAILY NEWS, to Mail 8ub saribers.$6 ford month*. SEMI-WEKKLY. published every Tuesday and fbiday. One Copy one year.$ 4 00 Throe Copies oneyesr. 10.00 FiveCoplBs one year. 15.00 Ten Copies ono year. 80.00 Twonty Copies ono year. 05.00 To Clergymen one year. . 8.00 And an EXTRA COP* to any OLUB OF TEN. WE ELY, PUBLISHED EVEHY WEDNESDAY. One Copy ono year.$ 3.00 Throe Coplea --- jf?A.. 6.00 Flvo Copies one year. 8.70 Ten Copies ono year.17.00 Twenty Copies one year. 80.00 To Olergymcn oneyesr. i.eo And an EX IRA COPY to any CLUB OF TEN. Any person sending a CLUB ol FIFTY for THE SEMI WEEELY or WEEELY MW8 will be entitled to TBJ DAILY NEWS FhKK FOR ONE YEAR. The name c the Post?nico and Stato shontd in all cases be plalnl written. To insure safety In remittance, money order are preferable. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. TU ADV.CHTI8RRB. Tub New Yobk News Is now taken throughout th onthern SUtes, and tho undisputed fact that it ha* larger clrouation in the Booth than tho Journals of th Hew York Pre?* combined, ?1:1 iuMire the -.ttontlon c the oommerolal public ami thi< pnhllo generally. Advertisers now availing ttwuiftnlvo. of the epportt nlty to make known thulr binon?-??* through the column of lue Nnw VniiK Ni'WH, nrei o-nvlnced of tho na por woe of it* great oiroalatlon Ihtnugbotit the South, I oooBequeuoe of tin? Ian*? *rd*r* r-onelved by them, oerttl to the vain* of this Journal ?s tr.e Lest medium for si YertUlng, and the publio generally .1. *j.'uding upon pnl Holly to secure an ?xtonsion of bmt'-ioss optnmsiuural With M.twprlm*-, ?h.u.d uol fall to b.eon? ao-jnaintn with the auquestl -nuble adva.iti??** t?i baWl-M-hred frei aanonnoing, through thn columns of this popularjourua wbaier?- relates t<> oommerclalnr financial mattera, n mattu* what may tv- ?he parllooiar business In whls -any farty may be eng ,ged. Addre?* BKNJ/?M(rV WOOD, r??v?v Va.?-?* ) r-wn nulldlnp;, No. 19 oiti Hall Square, New York. N. York Advertisements. A NOBLE PURPOSE AITS A GLORIOUS RESULT. I THERE ARE AS MANT ROADS TO FAME AND FOR TUNE as there were gateways to the anden*) Thebes. Your ambitious warrior Is for carrying his way with the sabre; your aspiring politician for scheming his way by Intrigue and consummate art. But there la one grand broad path to the goal, ?long wbleb nothing base can travel. It Is the path set apart for the march of talent, energy, and noble purpose; and though full of obstacles, it contains none that a brave Jana cannot surmount. This fact has been exemplified in innumerable in stances, but in few more forcibly than in the rise and progress of DR HOOFLAND'8 GERMAN BITTERS. For over fifteen years Its course bas been onward and npward, scattering blessings at every step until it now stands on the topmost rounds of tho ladd I fame, as the GREAT TONIC. O HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Is a po?lUtc mmedy for ***" DYSPEPSIA, Aim DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDER OP TH?SLTVEB and DIGESTIVE ORGAN And is the only certain and safe RESTORER OF STRENGTH IN CAS_rOF DEBILITY.) O By the use of this Bitters WEAKENED AND DEBILITATED FRAMEB EM COMB RENEWED WITH ALL THE VIGOR OF HEALTH. Impaired constitutions are rebuilt, and the patient 1b a short time regains Vigor, Health, ?and Strength?. g OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS,' Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs! Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight In the Stomach, Sour Eructations, funk ing or -fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Hwimmlng of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breath ing, Flu Uering at tho Heart, Choaklng or Suffocating Sensation when in a Lying Pos ture, Dnllnass of Vision, Dots or Wsbs before the Sight, Fever sdd Dull Pains in the Head, Defl. ? noy of Perspiration, Yellowness of the 8kin and Eyas, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Etc, Sudden Flnahes of Heat. Burning _ the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression o? Spirits. REMEMBER THAT THESE BITTERS CONTAIN NO BUM OR WHISKY, AND CAN'T MAKE DRUNKARDS. IS NOT A BAR-ROOM DRINK, BUT A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT, FREE FROM ALCOHOLIC STIMULANT OB INJURI OUS DRUGS It cannot insidiously introduce the vice of Drunk on uoes into the bosom of your families?to your wife, your children, or your friends. H, SOLDIERS Or others whose ay sterna have become impaired by hard ships or disease, will find in this Bitters a tonic that will restore them to all their original vigor. __. These Bitters have -performed more cures I GIVEN BETTER SATISFACTION I HAVE MORE TESTIMONY I HAVE MORS RESPECTABLE 'PEOPLE TO VOUCH FOB THEM I Than any other arr?ele In the market. We defy any cms to oontradlot this assertion, AND WILL PAY $1000 To any one that will produoe a Certificate published by us that is not o-urDitnt. 1ST READ WHO 8AYS SO. FROM THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE. Wajhhikotoh, January 1, IBM. Gentlemen-.?Having stated It verbaUy to you, I have QO hesitation in writing the fact, that I experienced marked benefit from your Hoofiand's German Bitters. During a long and tedious session of Congress, pressing and onerous dntles nearly prostrated me. A kind friend suggested the use of the preparation I have named. I took his advice, and the result was improvement of health, renewed energy, and that particular relief I so much needed and obtained. Others may be similarly advantaged, if they doslre to be. Truly your friond, THOMAS B. FLORENCE. ID From Rev. W. D. Selgfrled, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist Church. WBEUEBBEBU, December 20, 1848.?Messrs. Jones k Evans?Gentlement?I have recently been labsring un der the distressing effects of Indigestion, accompanied by a prostration of Ou ueJ,*vou8 system. - Numerous remedies were recommended by friends and some of them tested, but without relief. Your Hoofiand's Ger man Bitters were recommended by persons who had tried them, and whose favorable mention of the Bitters induced me also to try them. I must confess that 2 bad an aversion to patent medicines, from tue "thousand and one" quack ?'Bitters." whose only aim seems te be to palm off sweetened and drugged liquor upon the oem mnntty, in a sly way; and the tendency of which, I fear, la to make many a confirmed drunkard. Upon learning that yours was really a medicinal preparation, I took it with happy effect Its action not only upon the stomach bat upon the nervous system, was prompt and greUfyiuff. I feel that I have derived great and per m?nent benefit from the use of a few bottles. Very res peotfolly yours. W. D. 8EIGFRIED, No. 064 Shackam&xon-street BEWARE OF ?OODNTERFErTS. Bee that tho signature of "0. M. JACKSON" Is on Ik? WRAPPER of each bottle. PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY, No. 681 Aroh-street. JONES & EVANS, SUCCESSORS TO O. M. JACKSON k 00. For sale by Druggists and Dealers In every tows, It the Vnlted States. thmly O&Am ? N. York Advertisements L'ottoii tiiiis ! Cotton Gins! Uuttuu Giiit Taylor, Brown, Eagle, Southern Emory & Graven, MoCkarty and Exoelsior COTTON GINS, WITH ENGINES, HORSE ??WEBS, AND EVERY THING COMPLETE FOR RUNNING IN STORE, AND READY FOB IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT AT THE LOWEST BATES, BY] JOHN B. FULLEE, _sTo. 8 Dev-street" NEW YORK. October 80_m wily? FURNITURE! FURNITURE! FROST, CLARK &. CO. Bo. 73 BOWERY, NEW YORK, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALERS m AN1 MANUFACTURERS OF fxjr?stittjre:. FURNITUF.E OF THE FINEST QUALITY BOLI LE8B THAN BROADWAY PRIOfcfl. and a* low a can be purchased at sny other house in the Union. Good? pnrchasod of our house aro GUARANTEED A REPRESENTED. B. W. FBObT,.H. B. OLA BE 3. 8. OLARE, Ja. Maroh 28_mvrfamo TUE PATENT BOOT AND SHOE, WITH WOODEN SOLE AND HEEL Aim LEATHER SHANK, WILL OUTWEAR THREE PAIR OF THE OLC style. Ouoe worn, yov will uevor buy any other. Particularly adapted to the Laboring Classes. ??NDFACTDHKD BY THE UNION BOOT AND SHOE COMPANY, No. 38 lier--street. New York. i Jannarv SI wfmSmo ( PUMPS! PUMPS! PUMPS! Steal, Force, Suction and lifting Pnmpi OF EVERY DEBOBLPTION : BTlKAM AND O AS PIPES, ' Pipe and Steam Fittings. Aim XVKBX DKscnrPTioH or Plumbers', Gas and Steam Fitter? GOODS, TOB BALE AT THE LOWEST BATES, JOHN B. FULLER, Ho. 8 DKY-STHKKT, 1?KW YORK. Hovember 10_fmvrlyi* ?1??N? MACIILIM DEPOT. J. B. SGHENCE. Agent,7 . 70 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK, OFFERS FOR BALE PORTABLE AND STATION AH Y STEAM SNOOTS of aU sises, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS of tho moa approved construction, cutting from 10,000 to 30,000 feet of Lumber per day: REYNOLDS' TURBINE WA TER WHEELS, and all kinds of Machinery for Working Wood and Iron, vis: Engine Lathes Drill LathM Boring Machine? Rattln? Machine? Upright Drills Iran Planera Vertical Planera Steam and Gas Pipes Steam and Water Guagas Sarew Jacks HydranUo Jaoka Upright Reserving Mills Circular Reserving Mills Shafting Pnllrys and Hangers Rubber Leather Beltings Circular Saw Benches rJteam Pumps Suction Pumps Force Pumpa Power Morticing Machino? BUnd Slat Tenoning Machines Dsnlels' Planing Machines Gray A Wood's Planing Machina? Woodworth Planing Machine? Moulding Machinas Sash Machine? Boring Machines Tenoning Machine? Foot Morticing Machine? Leather and Rubber Hoaa Plumbing and Qaa Fitting Wright's Patent Scroll Saw? Patent Belt Scroll Saw? Lifting Pumpt Rotary and Mining Pumps. Every description of Machinery and Hallway Bnppliea. COTTON QINH of the most approved construction. Januarys _wftnlyr BO Y LAN & TUERS, MANUFACTURERS OF, AND WHOLESALE DEAL. EBB in, WHITE LEAD, ZINC PAINTS, COLORS VABNI8HB8, &o. No. 93 MAIDEN LANE, New York, Orders by mall promptly attended to. March 31 wfra lyr HAG?IS MAGNOLIA 3ALM. mms IB THE MOST DELIGHTFUL AND EKTBA JL ORDINARY article ever discovered. It change? the sun-burnt face and hands to a pearly saUn textura of ravishing beauty, Imparting the marble purity o youth, and the distingue appearance so inviting In ths olty belle of fashion. 11 removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness from the akin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. It contains no materia nlnrtou? to the ?kin. Patronized by Actresses ano' Opera 81ngers. It Is what evory lady should have. Bold everywhere. Betal 1 price M cent?. Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y. Address all order? to DUMAS BARNES A CO., October SO mwflyr New York. AGUA de MAGNOLIA. A TOILET DELIGHT I THE LADIES' TREASUBJ and gentium an'a boon I The "sweetest thing" and largest quantity. Manufactured from the rick Southern Magnolia. Used for bathing the faoo and pa? son. to render the akin soft and fresh, to prevent ?rup tions, to perfume clothing, ?ko. It overcome? the unpleasant odor of perspiration. It removes redness, tan, blotches, &o. It cure? nervous headache and allay? Inflammation? It cooli, softens, and adds delicacy to the akin. It yields a subdued and lasting perfume. It onre? mosquito blUs and stings of Insects. It contains no material injurious to the skin. Patronised by Actresses and Opera Singers. II what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Tri the Magnolia water once, and yon will oae no other Co logne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water afterwards, DEMA8 BARNES * OO. Props. Kxd usive Agent?, N. 1* October M mwflyr ROBERT FOULDS. arpoBTSB or rosnan, etolihh aitd oouah Toya, Fancy Goods, China & Fireworks ALSO. HANUFAVTURRR OF TRANSPARENT 8LATXA Iff?. 99 Jotua-atrcet, Now York. HoTiflobacaO f marly? M. M. QU1NN & BIIO., Wholesale & Retail .Dealers IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC.. No. 5.7 KINO-8TKKET, (Oppesltn Aun-Btreet,) OHARLESTON, 13- O-, in no. 137 IIKOA?-HTHISKT, (Opposito Monumcnt-streot,) -a_TJ<3-TJf3*r>_ GKrV. The latest Issues of tho press always on hand. Subscriptions received and Goods deUvored or lor varded by Mall or Express. AR OASli ORDERS will bo promptly attended to. February 37_ _ ly WHOLESALE AND RETAIL O-BOOEBIES. UEO. W. STEFFENS & CO. WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR CUS TOMERS and the public that, In addition to their WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY at the corner of King and Georgo street?, tb?-y have now opened a WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION HOUSE at No. 38 Vendue Range, where tboy will bo sble to sfford their customers extra facilities. Their firm will comprise ss formerly: uso. w. emrrxtie....T. a. nont?*?....x.. purdknuhiq. March 13_lyr AUSTIN, ANDRUS & CO., Wholesale Grocers, NO. 131 MEETING-STREET. COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED WITH DISPATCH. February It GEO. E. PRlTCHET_r COMMIS SION [MERCHANT NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHAKLESTON? S. C. MarohO _Brnos* WILLIAM B. BER10T &0? AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 53_9 KiQg-sti'oet, CIIAKLKSTOV, S. C. BEOEIVB DEPOSITS AND ALLOW INTEREB*J JHEBEON. DEAL IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 82 OHANQE. MAKE COLLECTIONS AND PBOMFT BE TURNS, Refcrencg. In New Yorki Messrs. DUNCAN, SHERMAN k CO. Messrs. HENRY OLEWB k 00. RICHARD LATHERS, Esq., President Great West*? eurance Company. B. 3. HOWLAND, Esq.., No. 80 WaU-streeC GatORGE T. HOPE, Esq., President Continental Insui mee Oompany._October 3*0 T. SAVAGE HEYWABD& SONS, AUCTIONEERS AND QEHERAL COMHISSIOH MEBCHMTS, No. 241 Broad-street, Augusta, | WILL SELL AT .PUBLIC AUCTION ON MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO CONSIGN TafENTS. We hold ourselves strictly responsible or all Roods for which we have acknowledged the re ceipts, and wUl render up sales as speedily as possible Goods not Insured unless instructed to do se. Marcha_8m oe R. A. PBINGLE, NO. SO EAST BAY, OPP. CUSTOM HOUSE, A-TTCTIOlSr ID COMMISSION MERCHANT WILL GIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE disposal of all kinds of MERCHANDISE AND PRODUCE, either at public or private sale, and hopes, by attention to business, to merit a share of the public patronage. ^_wfmlmo _ April 4 HOLMES & STONEY, JOHN H. HOLMES.SAMUEL D. STONEY. FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BO?CE ?5* GO'S. WHARF. FebtruaryT w WILBUR & SON, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION MEKOHANT8, OFFICE AND SALES ROOMS, Nos. 18 and 15 State-street and Nos. 1 ant. 8 Chalmers-street, OXX_aJR0_BS_O_*T, B. O. April a fflWf A. S. HULL, Agent, DRAPER AND TAILOR, CORNER MEETING AND MARKET 8T8., HAS NOW IN STORE A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH AND ENGLISH COATINGS for Gen tlenien'a wear. A_C. WHITE AND COLORED _>TJCK AND DB?LLS MAR8EILLE8, BILK, AND CASHMERE WITH A FULL ASSORTMENT OF GENTLEMEN'S FDHMSHIXG GOODS. November 1 lyr ft mllE 8UB8CIUBBR8 HAVE MADE! A?. _ RANOKMKNTK with Mr. J. 8. PHILLIPS, to COD tinuj the DRAPBR and TAILORING business at the!) old stand. No. 83 RROAD-8TREKT. in all its branches ae formerly conducted by them, and solloit fer him fron their former patrons and friends, the same liberal pat ronage ao generously extended to themselves, _Jt_uery ao XDGERTON k RICHARDS. J. S. FMhi?LLI?S, ' ' - XKIIJ?P3BVI A3STD TATLOR, BUOOESSOR TO BDGKRTON A RICHARDS, BO. a? ?RDAU-HTHttBT, K?_PB CONSTANTLY ON BAND A F?LL ASSORT. KENT of beat grades of French, English, ap? turnencan Oloths, Ctvasb-neres, and Yea-ting?, whleh wU be sold by the yard Ar made to otder In the lautet *a**K ion. in** January w THE I1MINWKLL S K NT IN Ria. rpHB PUBLICATION OF THIS PAPVR, WHICH OF X FICE was tleatroyed In Feb?ary tssi by 'he Fndsra ?mi*/, has been reanned It Is the only pat>er unhitch*, in that large and ty-pnlous Dlstiint, ana to men?h?uiu< ant bualnr?? men posat-siie? advaii.ai.Mi a?ldoni ni*? ttrith. Terms for advertising, $1 -per nqnare of twelve linea, o Im?, tor each lnsertii?. Huhsor.ptto.1 to -paper, ft psi uuttuau Addkjae SHUCK k PFRftY, March 12 Prop*nt4Mt> WILLIS & CHiSULM, FACTORS, CO_1I.SS.UaN JUtiUXHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. \ITTLL ATTEND TO THE VUltUUASE, SALE ANX W SHIPMENT (to Foreign and DomosUc* Porte) 01 OOTTON, BIUE, LUMBER and NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC tVIIAKF, Crmrieatoi?, S. O. I. WILLIS....A. It.C'IIISOLK Octoboraf. STYLES & CARTER, SHIPPlNvi & COMMISSION iUEKCUANTt* AND DEALERS IN NAVAL STORES, Ho. 10 VANUERIlUItST'9 IV II A II V. CHARLESTON, 8. C. L.O. STYLES.I. -g?. CARTER. February 3 ARCHIBALD GETTY & CO., WHOLESALE DEAXBRS, SUpping. and Commission Mer chilis. Nlotj. 126 AND 128 MEETINQ-BTBEE? WAREHOUSES : Nos. 63 sand 55 IIASKilr-STRBKT, CHARLESTON, 8. C. A. Getty.E. A. Souder.S. T. Bonder. Deoomber TI JOHN 6. MILNOR & CO.. ?UCTIOISr ARO COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ISTo. 135 Meeting-street. Charleston, S. C, -tnrriLL RESUME THEIR OLD BU8INB88, AND ?rould solid t consignments of MERCHANDISE of all d eriptlocs, either for Pabilo or Private Sale. AW Particrular attention paid to aU out-door salea, January CQ Dmn? I9AA0 E. HEBTZ, | EUGENE HUOHET. Late copartner of Mordocal A Co. ISAAC E. HERTZ & CO., 301 East Bay, CORNER CUMBERLAND STREET, AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL COMMISSION AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS, WILL GIVE PABTIOULAR ATTENTION TO THE purchase or aale of COTTON, BIOE, LUMBER, NAVAL SrOREf. and MERCHANDISE GKNKUAL1A, and to YESSELB consigned to our care. Also, to sales of all descriptions of Merchandlae at AUCTION. unrxaxxca-a: MORD EC AI k CO.. E. LAFITTE & CO., MARSHALL, BEACH A CO., E. B BTODDABD A 00., S. S. FABBAB. BROTHERS A CO. Charleston, April 2, 18*30. April 3 L. BOWIE & CO., COMMISSION AND GROCERY MERCHANTS, NO. 17 BROADWAY, NEW YOBK. February 30 Brno B, a. EARLY, 1 f J. F. EARLY, Darlington 0. H., 8. C. J \Charleston, a B. B. A. & J. F. EAELY, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, NORTHWEST CORNER OF EAST BAY AND MAR KET STREETS Charleston 8. 0., and opposlt. Court House, Darlington, S. O, Will attend to the pro* chase, sale and shipment of OOTTON, NAVAL STORES and MERCHANDISE generally. Ordere and consign ments solicited. fimo* January 11 7* B. Trout.UUverAimburj IT-tOTTX ? A.JAtT.&XlTJX\ _", General Commission Merchants, AND DKAL.KHS IN LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS, LATHS, HAD and Hblnglf??, Lumber and Timber, Hay and Grab Northwest corner of November ?J Orno East Bay and Market-Rtreael WILLIAM GURNEY, WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, _TO IOS EAST :____ CHARLESTON, S. C. Butter, Cheese and Provisions. aw Liberal advances made on consignments. Maroa.9 MEHRTENS & WOHLTMANN, Wholesale Grocers AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 187 EAST BAT, CHARLESTON, S. O. a. MxnnTBHs.I. ?. u. wohltmawh. March 9 Smo? JOHN KING & GO, IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS ?! aBOOERIRS PROVISIONS FLOOR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS SEOABB ROCKERY, H9LLOWWARE AND GLASSWARE. alarm, BUILDING MATERIALS. LIME, Ac No. 88 MIA8KI. STREET November 1 mwf SPENCER D.C. VAN BOKKELEN COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 108 WATER-8TR?KT, NEW YORK. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVRN TO THE BALE OF C0?TON AND NAVAL STORES. REPRESENTED BY OEORGB E. PTUTOHRTT, Cnarle?ton 8. 0. J>. P- HOOOTT.-Oareden, R. n? .-All. YAK U0P;KHLEN, Wilmington, N. 0. April 14 __ . ?mo?* SCOTT Sa HHftlOT, Brokers and 0omm.8s.ou Merc?ants. WttshlnHf on-at., (?oinmblet,, 8. C cr. au ?ooTt. ...?....w. o. wmsooet. Will -rive prompt attention to PumKasmgr, Bollinsr ont ^??l*Atnr<?r,?'lMni*rbanf1l?v?. Snymtiai. > TH? UH1VP1N TUI.WKKKI.V HTAK. LOGAIS. ?-TJCH A CO., PROPHIETORa CIBOTILATIOrl THBKB THOUSAND, AND RAPIDLH Inrreasiua. Published every TUESDAY, TH?B8 DAY and HAT?7RDAY MOBRINO. Terms? %t> y?T Aunnra -$.* (or 91? Month?. Terms oIAdvM-tii-Jnt*?1 ?qu?r?v 8 rnontli....?15.61 - n ?iqtiv-A, Imoo?h?...f?* " *? laqu?t** e months..?..fCO fesusarrl? 1866. FOR 1866. ?866. ?o? p BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED o ? o I oo & i ff EACH HOOP BEING COMPOSED or WO PERFECThT TIC*.1I*KRKI> BINGIiB ? SPRINGS, BRAIDED TIGHTLY AND FIRMLY TOGETHER odge to edge, forming ono hoop, and maklmt tha STRONGEST AbD MOST FLEXIBLE, the LIGHTEST AND MOST DURABLE SPRING ma.lo. They wlR not bend or break like the single M?j. bat will always preserve their 77' PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPE. in ALL CROWDED ASSEMBLAGES CHURCHES THEATRE8 KAILI.OAD OARS FOR PROMENADE OR H0?8E DRESS. In fact, they are superior to aU others, combining COMPORT, ECONOMY. LIGHTNESS AND DURABILITY. INQUIBE FOB BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC OB DOUBLE SPRING SKIRT For aale everywhere. Manufactured exclusively by the solo owners of the Patent, WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, Ro. 79 CHAMBERS AND Not?. 79 AND 81 READE SIB,, NEW YORK. For sale In Charleston, 8. 0? Wholesale and Retail, by WM. T. B?RGE A CO. EDWIN BATES A CO. KING ft GOODRIOH. T. R, READ ft OO. WM. McCOMB ft CO. T. KELLY. E. SCOTT ft 00. UFFERHABDT ft OAMPSEN. JAS. B. BETTS. 8TOLL, WEBB ft CO. And all other Merchants who sell flrst-olasf- HKIRTfl In Charleston and throughout the foul-ben btates. January as_,_?-.tnaQ [1W BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!! .7TJ8T RECETVED RUGG'S PERIODICAL' DEPOT, No. 108 Market-street, A FINE SELECTION OF NEW NOVELS, BY THB jf_ most popular writers of the day. A-fine fastsortmeD of_isoellaneouB Reading Matter received by eve****' steamer and malL The trade supplied on the most Uberal terms. BE- Bend for Circular._ Marohl JUST RECE FRESH SUPPLY OF OILS AND COLORS ; ALSO, _ a new kind of BURNING FLUID, more than ec.ua the old fluid and not near as dangerous. MerUl' Patent Burner and Fluid, superior to anything ye brought before the publia CeU and see the new Fluid; we will warrant to satisfy all of.Its cheapness. It costs less than any other Oil or Fluid, and no chim neys to break or buy. We are holding our stock of Paint?, Oils and Glass a reduced prices. Call at No. 43 Market-street. February 38_AURTIN ft ALBBB PUTTY UP ! PUTTY UP ! N. M. GILBR?3TH, No. ?01 Market-street, HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP \RTIST, RESPECTFULLY ROL?OIT8 ORDERS FROM HU old and new customers. GLAZING promptly attended to. FJTTY for sal?. November 1?_. _ 0. E. CHICHESTER, REAL ESTATE BROKER, No. 18 BR0AD-8TBEET, OHABLEBTON, B. 0. GENT FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALB OB REAL Eh I"ATE in any of the Southern State?. _SO AGENT FOR THE SALE, RENTING, Bits PAIRING, fto. OF PITY PROPERTY Augus M BALTIMORE RIYET AND SPIKE WORKS. R. W. TYSON & CO., P. 0. Box 1004, Baltimore, Maryland, MAMJFAOT?RERB OP HOOK-HEAD RAILROAD SPIKES, BOILER RTV ET8, ROAT SPIKE?, fto. For further Information, apply to BRUN8 ft BEE, Agenta, No. 84 East Bay, Charleston, 8. 0, HarchS Brnos ?A.- ILM-aNTGt, WnaUali AND BETAIL DSALSB I? MILLINE?IY ANO FANCY ?GOODS, DRY GOODS TOYS &o/ At Mo. HCi? ?INO-STIlfi-Kl', Charleston, S.O. AI NEW ?ORK PRI?Ka BE- Forkviile paper oopy for two month?, and ?into tills offloe. lv* NnvnmberXl N0LEN & STEERS, VEA Street fand Second Avenne, Ne'er York, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS ni all -ctk?b or LUMBER, MANUFACTURERS OF MOULDING?*, ASH DOORS, BLINDS, AND BOX 8HOOKB. Turning In All Its branches. Books containing Pattern** of Mouldings sent on appUoetJt>-n. December 27 ' . , ., , ' ,. lyf THE SUMTERvWATCHMAN. SSTASLIB-BD 1ST 1860a eiLB?ET, DARlT?TcO^ Proprietors?, ?(tUBLIBHED AT 8UMTEB, SOUTH CAROLINA, A JL Town ef flourishing business, and now third la business importance in the State. It ajffords a coet available modlum ?i advertising. Jau?iarv -t | ' 1? { , _ THB? NEW ERA, A WHRKIuY PAPER, PUBLISHED AT DARLING. A. TON COURT HOUSE, baa recently been tran?. fsnedtotisby H? origi_J proprietors. Looated in the same District, and only one station distant from tit? great railroad contre of Florence, our -facilities for com. mnnicaUon with all parts of the country, and eapociellr with the cities of Charleston, Columbia and Wilmington! from which wo art? nearly coni-dlsta-at, areunsurr^ssetL Too Editor. 3. tJ.VOEWOOD, Keq? waa fomSywell known to the presa of tha State as one of the origin a founders, and for several years Editor of the Darlington Flag, which paper was diKxm-Un-aed at the banning a f the war. As natives of the South we respectfully sollo 1 a share of the advert? vin g patronage. sr^timirmoam i 3. L. OOOPRB * OO., P-ablUh-sH, OAt^atona, a,8,0?, Dmi_?_#ifkf?r^^