The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, May 08, 1866, Page 7, Image 7

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1806!I860! -Ml MAKE UP YOUR f^UBS, THE I NEW TOEK NEWS, j BEiVJ. WOOD, Editor and Piqprietor. TUB ONLY RECOGNIZED DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW YORK. DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY AN? "WEEKLY. Ik - TO THE PUBLIC. j I nriHB NEW YOBK NEWS HAB BATTLED AGAINBT | ?A- despotiam for four years of blood and terror, in Insertion of the sanctity of tho Constitution. A patriot am sufficiently broad to embrace bath section B has been i only gnide, and it refers now with honest pride to it? ord to show that it has not turned to tbe right or the ft under all the violence of arbitrary power. True to Is principles sa THENEWS baa boon through tho reign of terror, it challenges public confidence in its honesty and ludopendonce for tbe future. Tho political transition of the present day opens, to THE NEV/6 ? now and wider field of usefulness. Stand ing now as It always has, cn tho invto?aolMy' of the Con. trtitutlon, according to tbo interpretation of the strict eipnstructlonlBts, it preeonts a rallying ground for all, in both sections, who aire friends of a generous oonBerva Usm. As a truo and tried exponent of sectional amity it o&rapio? a position which makes it the fitting mediator . In holding np to tho party of order in both sections, in k terests and principles that gave breadth and vitality to ?^their aUiance. AB an intersectional agent, devoted to | freedom of election, to trial by Jury, to tbe sanctity of i the habeas corpus, and opposed now, as for tour years of ' terror it has been, to the centralization tbat dares to trample on tho rights of States, North or South, THE NEWS places itsolf as a candidato for support before the great body of this once free people. The circumstances of- the moment make tho dlssem minatlon of the principles of THE NEWS a duty of in. dividual patriotism. Every man who oonours in its doctrine must, if he entertain a true sense of freedom, de ?o In no spirit of Indifference, but rather with the earnestness of a high^tcust. Justified, nay bound, in his love of liberty to do so, the proprietor places tho canvas? ho inakoo hore of tbe public generally in the hands of i hose men who give him the approval of their consciences as bia Individual agents. Every render o? THE NEWB can not avoid the conviction ol' duty which la here pointed out aa the ground of tho request, that he ?urges ita dal tu o for a wider ?rapport upon all of his friends and Deighbors wbo give their earnest sympathie? io the came of "strict construction," intersectional con ciliation, and all the rights of the c1 ti run a under the sys tem, set up by onr fathers, of liberty regulated bylaw. Tho proprietor of THE. NEWS Celli, there/or?, upon good and true Conservative? throughout the country to discharge to their conviction? of political right at this ?great criai? in the com, try'? fortunes, the duty of glv * Ing to the influence of hie paper, dally, semi-weekly, or Weekly, the wider power for good which It seeks liere through the service of it? individual supporters. THE SEAi-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY NEWS. These two Journals are made np with special refer ence to the wants of country subscribers, and contain ouch a variety of matter as to render them welcome to every family in tbe land. In the matter of L1TEBA TUBE, the choicest stories of the best writers are spread forth in their columns; and more exceUent lite rary matter is furnished in one issue than can be had in many of the exclusively literary Journal? of tho day. TheGENEBAL NEWS is admirably selected and con densed, so as to give all tbe current intelligence in a? readable a form as it can be placed. It comprise? news from every part of tbe country, and is always tho latest. Tbo COM M EUC I AL INTELLIGENCE Is carefully pre pared, and Includes reliable MAHKET REPOBTS from all points, which are not excelled by any journal in this A country. T Send the names of all Friends of CONSTITUTION AL LIBERTY, and we will send them SPECIMEN COPIES J KEE. TERMS. "SEW ?OBK DAILY NEWS, to Mau Sub Bcrlbura.$10 per annum fEW YOBK DAILY NEWS, to Mall Snb ?cribera...?0 for 8 tu?ntka. SEMI-WEEKLY. PUBLIS?ED.-'EVERY T?E8DAY ANO FRIDAY.' One Copy one year..... ?.; .v.. -,.. f. % 4.00 Three Copioa one year.. 10.00 Elvo Oople3Nono year....-.-...... ....>.?.>..>. 10.00 Ten Copies one year.-.. 80.00 Twenty Copies one year..-..-..60.00 To Clergymen one year..v........^?-...... 8.00 And an EXTRA COP i to any C1.0 B 07 TEN. ' 'WE<'l?L?Vi" PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. One Copy one year.??....$ 3.00 Three Copies one year. 6.CO L Five Copies one year. 8.75 J Ten Coplea one year. 17.00 Twenty Coplea one year.80.00 To Olergymen one year. 1.00 K And an EX TEA COPY to any CLUB OFTEN. ' Any perse? sanding a ?lTJB of FIPTY for THE SEMI. 'WEEKLY or WEEKLY NEWS wliTbo entitled to THE ''DAILY NEWS FREE FOB ONE YEAB. Tbe name of Un? Poalo.eico and State should in eil casas bo plainly -^written. To InStWseiety in remittance, money orders are preferablei, ; '?'".'' j .! I '.'.' ' ', I .. < ./SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FEES.' TO ADVERTIHKK8, Tea Nsw Yonn News Is now taken throughout the Southern State?, and the undisputed fact that it baa a I larger circulation in the' South than the Journal? of the I Mew York Prow combined, ?ill Insure the attention of the commercial publlo and the public generally. Advertisers now availing themselves of the opportu* ' nlty to maka known their business through the column '?? ot TUB Kaw YO?K NKWS, are convinced, of tbe import [ anoe of it?-'great'circulation throughout the South, in oonsequence of the larger rders received by them, certify to the.yalue of thlB Journal ?? tho best medium for ad* b tcriiaunf/aa^jja* publlo'geuerkliy depending noon pub f liaity te ???oura?an extension of busine*? eommeriamate ' with enterprise, ?hould not f*il to become acquainted wish the iwMw^0^b^VW?*????f'&' bo derived from anaownefna through the column* of lil? popular Journal, wbA4?^.Nwi>t??VtV#^ ne watt? what may be the particular bustassa la wbiob ?a?/ party may b* engaged. Address BBrTJAMfW WOOD, Mew York ?twi ButMlng, 1?- r-v . :? I N. York Advertisements. ?L & H. ADAMS, MANUFACTURERS ANO DEALERS TN MOSQUITO NETTINGS, LINEN NET8, BOB Bl JL NETS, Crown Linings, Bnckrams, Skirt Lining, Gingham?, Cobie Cord, Ac. Ao. ? No. 20 WALKERBTREET, NEW YORK. AU orders prompUy attended to. lmo May 7 KRAUSHAAR & CO. r? i .!.. .?.: ' ? TBK MOST lirrnnvun GRAND AND SQUARE PIANO-FORTES, Fall Iren Frame and Overstrung Baas, MANUFACTORY AND WABBBOUSE No. IB West Ilouaton-otrcct. If0.19 NEAB BBOADWAY. NSW YORK. rpHB UNDEB8IGNED, MEMBERS OF THF FIRM OF X KRAUSHAAR A CO., are practical Piano maker?, and a? auch bave had a large oxOerlenbO. in connection with some u th best EatabUshmeat? In this country and Europe j Ti elr lanoa are mads not merely for them, but t j tlitm, ai d under their immediate personal supervision, i III -.hey allow no Instrumenta to leave their factory and pass into the hands of their j itrono, unies? they have a power, evenne??, flrmneas ami roundness of tone, an elasticity of touch-without whloh no instru ment ought to be satisfactory to the public-OB well a that durability in construction, whick enables it to re main In tune and to withstand sudden; changes of tem perature and exposure to extreme heal android, which are ?ometimes unavoidable. " " ' ?They wlU at all times be.happy to BOO the profession and the pub li o at their Warerooms, and Invite ?ompari son betwoen their own Pianos and those of any other manufactory. , ANTON KRAU8HAAB.TOBIAS BAUM CHARLES J SCHONEMANN. April20 _ ?. ? ?_ MB MACIUMY DEPOT. J. B. SCHENCK, Agent, Ne. 70 MAXDKN LANK, NEW YORK, OFFERS FOB SALE PORTABLE AND STATIONARY 8TF.AM ENGINBB] of aU sizes, CIRCULAS SAW MILLS of the moa approved construction, cutting from 10,000 to 20,0001 feet of Lumber per dev: REYNOLDS' TURBINE WA TEB WHEELS, and ail kinds of Machinery for Working Wood and Don, vi?; Engine Lathes D rill Lathes Boring Machines Slotting Machines Upright Drille ..'?'? Iron Planers Vortical Planers v Steam and Gas Pipes Steam and Water Guage*] Screw. Jacks HydrauUo Jacka Upright Reserving Mill? ' Circular Reserving Milla Shafting Pullrys and Hangera Rubber Leather Beltings Circular Saw Benches Steam Pumps SucUon Pumps Force Pumps Power Morticing Machines Bund Slot Tenoning M"M??f Daniels' Planing Machine? Gray A Wood's Plonlng Machine? Woodworth Planing Machines Moulding ???chines Bash Machines Boring Machines Tenoning Machines T***! Foot Morticing Mochines v Leather and Bobber Hose PlnmbluR and Gaa Fitting Wright's Patent SoroU Saw? Patent Belt BoroU Saws lifting Pumps Rotary and Mining Pumps. Every description of Machinery and Rall woy Snnpneff, COTTON GINS of the most approved construction. Januarys _wfmlyr 3SdI-A.?BI-.B ?WORKS, NEW YORK, MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEAD 8TOMLS, MANTLES, Ac, Ao. Our MONUMENTAL WOBK, In design or finish, is I unsurpassed lu this country. Orders through Moll will receive the some attenUon aa when given in perron. Sotlafactlon guaranteed. Drawings and estimates on application. Address letters to WATHAN St CO.. Mayo_3mo No. 199 Merceratreet, N. Y. PUMPS! PUMPS! PUMPS! Steam, Force, Suction and Lifting Piiim OF EVERY DESCRIPTION : BTJHAM ANO GAS PIPKS, Pipe and Steam Fittings, Aim rvEBT DiaonirnoK or Plumbers', Gas and Steam Fitters GOODS, FOB BALE AT THE LOWEST BATES? St" JOHN B. FULLER, r Ro. ? PICY-STHBEC*?. KEW YOUK. Nov?mhs^i.": ;.V,^?Vli;i."i/,r;;:^w^ b&&(&&tJtf&l*?s TtT?RS,!".! MANUFAOTUBEBS OF, AND WHOLESALE DEAL. BBS in, WHITE LEAD. ZINC PAINTS, COLORS VABNISBBB, Ac. No. OS MAIDEN LANE, New York, Orders hy mau promptly attended to. Marchai_wftn lyr Holton ?ins! Cotton ?ins! Cotton ?lot Taylor, Brown, Eagle, Southern Emory & Craven, MoCharty .." i . and Excelsior: :. II CQTTQ?? QXm, WITH ENGINES, HOBBS r^WBBS, AND It VERY THING COMPLETE FOB RUNNING IN STORE, AND READY FOB' DIMED?ATH ?HTPMENT AT THE LOWEST BATES, BT| sTOmf?.FU?^^ October 80_? mwflyr PUEN?TUHE ! FUENITUEE ! FROST, CLARK & CQ. Na. 73 B?WEtfl Y, UKW YORK, WH0LB8ALB ANB BETAIL DEALBBB IN AN1 .'" MANUFAOTUBEBS OF can be purchased at any other bouse In the Union Goods purchased of our noosa ara GUARANTEED A REPRESENTED. B, W. ^BOCT.....^?A??_^....H. a OLABB Usrchto . .. . , rnvrOnio UfflTEB STATES STEEL PEN WORKsJ 1TACTOIIY, OAMDKN, ?. jr. ,' . R. ESTERBR?OK & CO. STEEL TES MAKUFACTUBERS, vTARHBOUBEO j ?ft W ||^e^ Baasples and prloes on appUoeUon. Lets mads ft? c* ??r of aor pattern or eta? j. raqulrod. . CAUTION.-Those F*n? are of genuine ammma mmtiitAmxeiU^e^^tntsTSs^eiaat?t?tfSM^?mm?? st rola? to the best Imported. Tbeyai^4Aero<rwa,snj? a ??a Bas ortadwjoi sf th? amsrlsaa y+Wt*, ..Taafao ?Deaf cmre^aui?aMUmm^^?tlatumttsTS??^?k?ot uM^?saosMM ,-. ,,; . .taaulgr '.ll?*.3HOT,'l , UHfi .: . : :?.' ; . d z<-!'.\ y.,- . i rittei.: N. York Advertisements. the A NOBLE PURPOSE ARO A GLORIOUS RESULT. H THERE ABE AS MANY HOADS TO FAME AND FOR TUNE as there were gateways to the ancient Thebes, Your ambitious warrior 1? for carrying his way with the ?abre; your aspiring politician for scheming his ?ray by intrigue and consummate art Bat there l? one grand broad path to the goa), along which nothing base can travel. It Is the path set ?part for the march of talent, energy, and noble purpose; end though full of obstacles, It contain? none that a brave man cannot surmount. This fact has been . exemplified in innumerable In stances, bat in few moro forcibly than in the rise and progress of DR. HOOFLAND'8 OEBMAN BITTEBS. For over fifteen year? its oourae na? been onward and upward, scattering blosslngs at every step until it now Btand* on tho topmost ronnda of the ladd f fame, as GREAT TONIC. O HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Ia a positivo remedy for DYSPEPSIA, Aim DISEASES BE30LTING FBOM DISORDER OP THLILTVER and DIGESTIVE ORGANS And is tbo only certain and saio RESTORER OF STRENGTH IN OASESJOF DEBILITY, li a By the nie of this Bitters WEAKENED AND DEBILITATED TRAMES BE COMB RENEWED WITH ALL THE VIGOR OF HEALTH. Impaired constitutions are rebuilt, and the patient In a short time regains Vigor, Health, and Strength. F t OBSERVE THE FOLLOWIXGr SYMPTOMS, Resulting from Diaorders of the Digestivo Organe! Oonstipatlon, Inward Pile?, Fulneaa of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight In the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing or fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breath-, lng, Fin tiering at the j ?sait, Choaklng or Suffocating Sensation when la a Lying Poa turo, Dnilma? of Ylalon, ! Dots or Webe before the Sight, Fever sdd Dull Pains in the Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eye?, Pain in the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, Etc, Sudden Flush?? of Heat, Burning In ?' the Flesh, Constant Imagining? of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. THAT THESE BITTEBS CONTAIN N0 HUM Oil WHISKY, , AND CAN'T MASE DRUNKARDS. IS NOT A BAR-ROOM DBINK, BUT A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT, FREE FROM ALCOHOLIC STIMULANT OR INJURI OUS DROO& It cannot Insidiously Introduce the vice of Drunken ness into the bosom of your famille*-to your wife, yon ohHdren, or your friends. SOLDIERS Or other* whose systems have become impaired by hard ships or disease, will find in this Bitter? a tonic that w restore them to all their original vigor. AL These Bitters have performed more cures I GIVEN BETTER SATISFACTION! HAVE MORE TESTIMONY I HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE [PEOPLE TO VOUCH ' FOB THEM) Than any other article in the market We defy any ona to contradict this assertion, AND WILL PAY $1000. To any one that wfll produce a Certificate publltbed by as that la not onMUun. ? 1ST READ WHO BAYS BO. FROM THE HON. THOMAS B.. FLORENCE. WABBTHOTOW, January 1,1864. Gentlemen:-Having stated it verbally to you, I have no hesitation in writing the fact, that I experienced marked benefit from your Hoofland'a German Bitter?, During a long and tedious session of Congress, preaaino and one rous duties nearly prostrated me. A kind friend ?nggected the nae of the preparation I have named. I took k1* advice, and the result was Improvement of health, renewed energy. Ud that particular relief I so mnoh needed and obtained. Other* may bo eimllarly advantaged, if they deeire to be. '. Truly your friend, THOMAS B. FLORENCE, 33; '? ? r - . u From Bar. W. D. Selgfrled, Pastor of Twelfth Baptl? ? Church. PnTLADBxraiA, Deoember 3?, JMS,--Messrs. Jonas ft Evan?-Gentlemen ;-I have reccoUy been laboring auv der the distressing effects of mdlgwtion, accompanied by a prostration of the dervoat system., Nnmexon? remedies were recommended b> friends and, some of them tested, but without rollet Tour Hoofland'a Ger. man Bitten were recommended by persona who bad tried .them, and whose favorable mention of the Bitter? Induced me also to try them. I Wat OOUiWthat 1 had an aversion to patent medicine*, from the "thonatnd and one" ouack "Bitters." whee? only aim seems to be to palm off Bwe+tened and drugged liquor upon the com munity, la a Sly way; and tho tendency of which, I fear, ia to make many a confirmed drunkard. Upon learning thal y oars was really a modlclnal preparation, I took it with hippy afsoi.- Its action not only npos tho stomach but upon the nerroo? system, wa* prompt and gratifying. I feel that I have derived great and p?> manent benefit from the nae of a hw bottle*. Very rel peetfully roots? W. D. SEjaFR?f?, No-OMBhackanxaxop-Btreet. BiffrvARl OF ournAKh?. ? Bee that tho ?agvAture of "0. M. JdCKPON" U on the WRAPPER OX ?*?h bottle. FBmOTtAIi QFFIOB AND lIANUFACTOBY, No. 681 Airoh-street. JOSES i BVAHSA : SUCCESSORS TO a M. JACKSON ft CO. Vor sal* by DrHjgftit? maa >Us?m to ?maytown m lae United State?. ?uni* Oetcbec? /?..j.?. ' > n ? .' t . ? ; . . '..' . . ... ' rou " ' ?. i .. . ?>. li . . :. . IV*....... ' '. .- . i. ?0;. I ' ' - Li /. ? ' r.i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GEO. W. STEFFENS & CO. WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR CUB TOM ER H and tho public that, In addition to their WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OROCEUY at tho corner of Eing and George streets, tin y hove now opened s WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION HOUSE at No. 38 Vendue Range, where they wUI bo able to afford their customers extra facilities. Tholr firm wUI comprise as formerly: ?KO. W. STKrrXNH....F. O. BOIINKH....L. nnitDENBEna. March ia_ _ lyr "AUSTIN, ANDRUS & co,, Wholesale Grocers, N0.131 MEETING-STREET. OOUNTRY ORDERS FILLED WITH DISPATCH. February It_^^^ T? SAVAGE HE Y WARD & SONS, AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 241 Broad-street, Augusta, [WILL SELL AT .PUBLIC AUCTION . ON HONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO CONSIGN MENTS. We bold ourselves striotly responilbl* or all goods for which we have acknowledged the re ceipts, and wUI render up sales sa speedUy as posalbla Qoou ? not Insured unless Instructed to do so. March?_8m OS GEO, E. PR1TCHETT, COMMIS SION (MERCHANT NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON? S. C. March?_% 0mos* WILLIAM B, BER10T & CO ' AND 3ENERAL AGENTS, No. 34 9 King-street, CHARLESTON, 8. O. BBOETVE DEPOSITS AND ALLOW INTEREST :HBREON. DEAL IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC E2 03ANGE. MAKE COLLECTIONS AND PROMIT RE TURNS. References In Kew Yorke Messrs. DUNOAN, SHERMAN ft 00. Messrs. HENRY CLEWS ft 00. RICHARD LATHERS, Bso,., President Great Westen .snranoe Company. B. J. HOWLAND, Esq., No. 80 WsU-street. OBOROE T. HOPE, Esq., President ContlnenUl In rar \Boe Company. _October 80 WILBUR k SON, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION MEBOHANTS? OFFICE AND SALES BOOMS, Nos, 13 and 15 State-street and Nos. 1 and 8 Cliulmers-street, CHARLESTON. S. O. April 3 *_mwf M. M. QUINN & BRO., Wholesale & Retail Dealers IN BOOKS. PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETO., No. 5B7 KINO-STRKKT, (Opposite Ann-street,) OKAHLBSTON, S. O _ , AHD No. 137 BRO AO'BTREET, (Opposite Monument-street,) AUGUSTA GktV. The latest Issues of the press always on hand. Subscriptions received and Gooda delivered or tor vorded by Moll or Express. AU CASH ORDERS will be promptly attended ta February 37 i y A. S. HULL, Agent, DRAPER AND TAILOR, CORNER MEETINQ AND HARKET STS., HAS NOW IN STOBB A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH AND ENGLISH COATINGS for Gen Uemen's wear. ALSO, WHITE AND COLORED DUCK AND DRILLS MARSEILLES, SILK, AND OASHMBBB vESTiisras, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF GENTLEMEN'S FUKNI8HINQ GOODS. November 1 lyr NEW PERFUME For the Handkerchief* It \ u\ l.i . .. A Host ExquUUe, Delloate, ?ad Fra grant Perfuma, Diotilled from the Bar?) and Beautiful Flower from wbiclt ii takes its name. 'Mttrofactured only hv ^HAILOW A SOflT. - NEW YOBK. BEWARE OF Cu?HTEBFH??S. , :AB* ?OB PTTALON-B-TAKB MO OXHW. ?'.-?.-.-- fswg ty Pmj?sp ciwarrf. '-' ..\n:(r- <i>' na/. H'ii< v .. . WILLIS & CH1S0LM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANT?, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PUBOHA8B, SALE AND 8H1PMKNT (to Foreign and Domeatlo Ports) ol DUTTON, RICE, LUMBER and NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF. Clmrlestun, ti. V. B. WILLI8.A. R.OHI80L& OotoborUft _ STYLES & CARTER, SHIPPING & COMMISSION MERCHANT* AND DEALERS IN NAVAL STORES, Xo, 1U VAM)Kiltli)HST'S WHARF. CHARLESTON, S. O. L. 0. STYLES.,.I. F. CARTEL February a ARCHIBALD GETTY & CO., WHOLESALE DEALEK8, Shipping and Commission Herubants, Nloo. 126 AND 138 MEETING-STREET WABXHOU8E8 i flou, b3 and SB irftHKIr-STUKKT, CHARLESTON, S. C. A. Getty.E. A. Sonder.8. T. Bond? December 33_ WILLIAM GURNEY, WHOLESALE 6R0CEB AND ?>. COMMISSION MERCHAKT, 1ST O 1 OS EAST BJA/V CHARLESTON, S. C. Butter, Cheese and Provisions, 49~ Liberal advances made on consignments. Marcha_ MEHRTENS & WOHLTMANN, Wholesale Grocers AND \ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 187 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. O. B. MT.HBTKN8.}. H, of. WOULTMA.KH. March 9 3m o? JOHN KING & GO, IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS ?J GROCERIES PROVISIONS - . FLOUR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS SEOARS ROOKERY, HOLLOWWARE AND GLASSWARE. ALSO, BUILDING MATERIALS, LIME, Ac tto. 88 HABEL STREET November I_} raw* D3AA0 E. HERTZ, | EUGENE HTJOHST. Late ob-partner o? Mordecal A Co. ISAAC E. HERTZ & CO., SOI East Bay, CORKER CUMBERLAND STREET, A-XICTIOISTEOEHS, GENERAL COMMISSION AMD . SHIPPING MERCHANTS, WILL GIVE PARTIOULAR ATTENTION TO THE purofaue or sole of COTTON, BIOBV LUMBER, NAVAL STORES, and MERCHANDISE GENERALLY, snd to VESSELS consigned to our care. . i Also, to solea of aU descriptions of Merchandise al AUCTION. T Bxroasxozs: T . MORDEOAI St CO., B. LAFTTTE fc CO., MARSHALL, BEACH A CO.. E. B BTODDARD & CO., S. 8. FARRAR, BROTHERS A CO. Charleston, April a, 1868._ ; April i L. BOWIE & CO., , COMMISSION AND GROCERY MERCHANTS, H NO. 17 BROADWAY, NEW YOB?\ February 30_*.- too B. A, EARLY, 1 J J. F. EARL?. Darlington O. H., 8. 0. J I Charlee ton, B. B. B. A. & J. F. EARLY, . Forwarding Bad Commission Merchants, NORTHWEST CORNER OF EAST BAT AND; MAB BET STREETS Charleston S. 0., and opposite Oourt House, Darlington, S. O., Will attend io Hie par. abase, sale and shipment of COTTON. NAVAL STORES, and MEBOHANDD3E generally. Orders and oonsUn ments soUclted._6mo?_January II V? B. Trout.....OliverAmob^ury TROUT Se Jk3??ssVs\rJjmrr9 'j General Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS U LIMB, CEMENT, PLA8TBB PARIS, LATHS. HA? i and Shingles, Lamber and Timber, Hay and Gralr Northwest corner of BoveanberfQ 6mo Bast Bay and Martst-stressl SPENCER D. Ci VAN BOKKELp COMMISSION MERCHANT, [ Bo. 108 WATKR.STBKET, NEW YORK, PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO TBS BALK OF COTTON AMD NAVAL STORES. ' REPRESENTED BY GEORGE E. PRITCHKTT, Charleston 8. a D. D. HOCOTT, Camden, S. O. A. H. VAN BOKKKLEN, Wilmington, N. C. April 14_smos* fc SOOTT ds HEEUOT, ?j Brokers and Commission Merebants, WMhlngton-flt.,Columbia, S.O. t W. at. soora...............................V7. o. : WUl g1 ve prompt attention to Purchasing, Belling and' wording of alfMefchondlao._WSmmbsfllP, , NEW BOOKS! KEW BOOKS! JXTOT HBOElVJs?X> RUGG'S PERIODICAL DEPOT, ... No. IOS. Market-street, A lull SELECTION OF BEW NOVELS, BY TH? A. most popular writers of the day. A fine assortmett of Miscellaneous Reading Matter received by eve? stoaager and mall. Th? trad? supplied on the ttOst Uborsl terms. tar Send for Circular, stnob I JUST RECEIVED S 7BE8H 8TJFPLY OF OILS AND COLORS j ALSO. A. a Bsnr kind of BURNING FLUID, more iban equal to mo old fluid and Bot neerea dangerous. Meriti'a SS?B?I5S3K Te ? nssns &8V& rtsidivs wiU warrant to satisfy aU ef its cheapness. U costs less man any other Oil or Flnld, and no obtta "lusarobaldingour atoe*of Faint?,OUste??las??' WtheJSy? APBTIB di ALBBB SASEL!? iBrVa, ^^^^^ Mf'o .... I. i . ts.i' ?* ?ntoj ?. 't ,;T .v.' ??. 1866. FOR 1866. 1866? BRADLEY'S~?C?LEBRATED Pi H CD r-< CD EACH HOOP BEIN0 COMPOSED rWO PERFECTLY TBMPKKKD BINGI*? SPRINGS. BRAIDPIB TIGHTLY AND FIRMLY TOQETHBT? edge to edge, forming one hoop, and maklntrOtay STRONGEST AND MOST FLEXIBLE, tit. LIOH>TTHST AND MOST DURABLE BPBING made. """"aw?* b?.ai1H,i'?Ai.?s,bjr"u' "?."??.????? PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPE. IX ALL OBOWDED AB8EMBLAGEB CHUROHE8 aAILBOAPOABS THEATREB POK PROMENADE OR HOUSE DRESS. In fast, they are auporlor to ?di others, combining 0OMP?BT, ECONOMY, LIGHTNEfJS Ajm DURABILITY. "^ INQUIBE ron BRADLEYS DUPLEX ELLIPTIC DOUBLE SPRING SKIRT For sale everywhere. Manufactured exclusively bl the sole owners of the Patent, WESTS, BRADLEY k CARY, No. 78 CHAMBERS AND Nos. 79 AND Bl BEADE 8TB. , NEW YORK. For sals In Charleston, S. 0., Whole na lo end Retail, try WM. T. BURGE & CO. EDWIN I1ATEB & CO. KING A GOODBICH. J. R. READ A CO. WM. MCCOMB A CO. T. KELLY. E. 8COTT A CO. UFFEBHABDT A CAMPSBN. JAB. B. BETTB. STOLL. WEBB & CO. And all other Merchants who soil flrat-claaa BBIBTb In Charleston and throughout the Boothera uta toa. Jap TI ary ao_ HttjC LADIES DESIRING A SMOOTH, CLEAR AND ^EAUTlF.^. ?GBOJIGBW.J?AJERP. U THIS DELIGHTFUL TOILET ARTICLE HAS NO EQUAL FOR PRESERVING AND BEAUT rSTNG THE COMPLEXION AND SKIN. Bold by Druggists everywhere. Depot No. 74 Fulton-street, New York. KING ?Se CASSLDEY, Agents. January 31 wfm6mo CHARLESTON, Ra PUTTY UP ! PUTTY UP ! N. M. GILBRETH, No. 101 Market-street, HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP tRTIST, RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS ORDERS FROM HU old and new customers. GLAZING promptly attended to. P'JITY for sala, Hrcecabcrfl_ 0. E. CHICHESTER, REAL ESTATE BROKER, No. l8 BROAD-STREET, T CHARLESTON, S. 0. GENT FOR THE PURCHASE AND BALE OF REAL ESTATE In any of the Southern States. AGENT FOR THE SALE, RENTING, PAIRING. AC OF CITY PROPERTY Angus aa BALTIMORE B1TET ADD SPIES WORKS. R. W. TYSON & CO., P. 0. Box 1004, Baltimore, Maryland?. MANUFAOT?ItEIiS OF . , ' u HOOK-HEAD RAILROAD SPIKES. BOH-AtR B?Y' RTS, BOAT SPIKES, Ac. . For further information, apply to BRUNS A BEE, Agents, No. 84 last Bay, Charleston, B. fj, MarohS ? ? . ''. ; _Brnos. A.ILLING, ?7HOZJC8ALB ABB BETA1X SCALES I ? MILLINEB? AND FANCY fiClODS, DRY GOODS TOYS'. &o. At no.UOU tflNa-BTUIClCT,?bart?fceV?n, ?.C3. ' AI NEW ?OEK PBIOKH. I aSd Ml abe#B jay Yorkviile papar oopy tor two months, Mirto this ornoo: lvr NOLEN & STEERS, .SA Street ead Booend Avcnnc, IVevy^Vorfc,. TT7H0LE8ALB AND RETAIL DEALERS I E LUMBER, MANUFAOTURERS ? OF MOUlAnJOB, BASH DOORS, BLlNDB, AND BOX SHOOK?. Taming in aU Its branches. Books containing PAttssa tr af Moulding? aent on tppllc*'1 <"?, I THE SUMTER WATCHlL BQ?ABLIBHED IX?- 18*1 GILBERT, DARRITCO^ Proprietor T3tJBLiaHED AT BUMTEB, SOUTH JL \ Town of fionriahlna business, and now third Snaineas importance in the State. It affords a most available medlrun ot advertising, i fUliW HttA. A WEEKLY PAPER, PUBLISHED AT DARI A iTON OOUBT HOUSE, has reoently been ferret to na by ita original proprietor?. Located 1 same DUtrlot, and only on? station distant fra*, great railroad oentre of Flcrenoe, oorfkoUlttes trt< munlcatlon with aU parts of ths oonntry, and r-*?' with the due? of Oharleiiton, Columbia and WU . * ah w? are nearly oe ni-distant, are uns*-.; ,r, 1. H. NORWOOD, Roo... was formait ? tfcepreasof tfeeSta? M ona of As .*.?. end for several yaara Editer of ttv? DaarnAg t ..??.j JSs<i fil?'.' ..-.>, ftS '' \ ' ; r