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i JOHN KING & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AMD Commission Merchants, OFFER FOR SAXE, Ori Rea-sonablo Terms? At No. 88 Hascl-strcct, Q/"_?*"? RUES. SOPER AND EXTRA FLOOn tj\J\_? mo bills. Brown Sugar, assorted 60 bills. Crushed Sugar nu boj-s Coff 20 haga Peppor 20 bugs Spico 5 bags Glugor 6 bales Cloves 2 cases Nutmegs 26 boiL.o f'round Glngor 2U0 boxen Adamantluo Candles 26 barrels Berring 100 kegs Dutch Herring 100 boxos Cheese, assorted 100 kits Mackerol 100 y bble. Mackerel 76 y libia. Mackerel 60 bbls. Mackorel 23 kits Salmon 60 boxes Codfish 100 kegs aud boxes Herring 100 boxes Soap 900 boxes Starch 25 bbls. Molasses 26 bbls. Copperas 60 kegs Epsom Salts 25 cases Cotton Carda 16 casos Wool Cards 36 chests Hyson and E. B. Tea. ALSO, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF PIOKLES. Oysters, Salmon, Lobsters, Peaches, Pino Apples, Ac, Ac JOHN KING & CO.. March 6_mwf_No, 88 HABF.L-8TREET. WHISKEY, WINE, BRANDY, ?Sec. ef^\ BBLS. SUPERIOR BOURR0N WHISKEY ?DV_/ 60 bbls. Magnolia Wl-lskey ?lililH. Gin 100 oases t-t. Jullon Claret 60 oaors Champagne, quarts and pinta 100 oases Sautorue Wlno m 100 cases Finn Old Bourbori*' lit-toy 100 cases Magnolia Whiskey i 60 cases Prlmroso Whiskey, super 60 cases Old Ryo ***b(Bkoy 100 cases Fino Cortllal Gin 60 cases Old Q. Brandy 25 casos Rum, "St. Croix" 600 casos Ale, "Muir A Sons," cmarta and pints. Just recoived par steamar s aud schooners, and foi sale low by JNO. KING k CO., March 6_mwf_No. 88 Haael-street. HOLLOW WARE. 1 /~1f"~i/'">i PIEOB8 HOLLOW WARE, CONSISTING _._?*-?._' of Pots, Ovens, Spiders, Frying Pans, Ac. For sale low by JNO. HING k CO., Marchi 6_No. 88 Hnscl-street ALE,_AI_K 6)tT\f\ BBLS. AM8DELL BROS. OELEBBATED AU\J\J ALBANY AMBEB OBKAM ALE. received weekly, and for sale by JNO. KING a OO. Maroh?_rowt_No. 88 Has?l-etreet. ?KIM M_ L?ASSWMB, C*??T_ OBATES AND HHD8. OF ABSOBTED OBOOK _a\J BY AND GLASSWARE, Jost received and for ?ale by JNO. KING k CO., Ma?b S mwf No. 88 Hasel-stroet? ?J WILLIAM GURNEY, WHOLESALE GROCEB ANT? COMMISSION MER?, 2STO 1O?3 _3__JBT jB_r_T_r CHARLESTON, 8. C. Butter, Cheese and Provisions. ter Liberal advanoes made on consignment Marcho_ MEHRTENS & WOHLTMAM, Wholesale Grocers AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 187 EAST BAY, OHARLESTOKT, S_ O m. __-TEKS.t. H. M. worn-__?f. Mareh9____8mos JOHN KING & CO, IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS GEOCEBIES PROVISIONS FLOUR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUOR* SEO ARS ROOKERY, HOLLOW WAKE AND OLABSWABE. J_SO, BUILDING MATERIALS, LIME, fco. l?o. 88 HABEL sTREET No vero bor 1 mwf WHOLESALE AND RETAIL QH/OOBE/IBS. GEO. W. STEFFENS & CO. WOULD BE6PE0TFULLY INFORM THEIR CUS TOMERS and the public that, in addition to their WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY st tbo oorner of King end George streets, they have now opened a WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION HOUSE at No. 38 Vendne Bange, where they will be able to afford their customers extra taoUlUes. Their firm will comprise as formerly: ama. w. ?!_-_?....*? o. BOBI_B...._ BH_>_I_-a. Merchin_._l*nr AUSTIN, ANDRUS & CO., Wholesale Grocers, N0.131 MEETING-STREET. COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED WITH DISPATCH. February It _ GEO. E, PRITCHETT, 1 COMMIS SION [MERCHANT HORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON? S. O. March U _emoa * 0. E. CHICHESTER," REAL ESTATE BROKER, No. l8 .BROAD-STREET. C-Al.LH?TON, B. 0. AGENT FOB THE PURCHASE AND BAUS Ol' BEAL ESTATE In any of the Southern States. ALSO AGENT FOR THE SALE, RENTING, IIB? PAIRING, ?to. Ol' CITS* PROPERTY Aagus 72_ BALTIMORE RIVET AND SPIKE WORKS. R. W_. TYSON ?. CO., P. 0. Box 1004, Baltimore, Maryland, MANU?-OTUREIt- OF HOOK-HEAD RAILROAD SPIKES, BOILER Bl?? UTS, BOAT SPIKES, Ac For furt-cr Information, apply to BBUNB A BEE, Agents, 90. 84 Eist Bay, Cbarleston, 8, a Marchi Brnos \ ISAAC E. HERTZ, | EUGENE HUOHET. Late co-psrtnor o( Mord-al A Co. ISAAC E. HERTZ & CO., SOI East Bay, CORNER OUMBEBLAND STREET, AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL COMMISSION AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS, ?\I7TLL GIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO TI TT purchase or sale o? rO'lTON, RICK. LUMBER NAVAL STORE.*?, and MERCHANDISE OE?_KALL? and to VESSELS consigned to our care. Also, to sales of all descriptions of Merchsndlso s AUCTION. __a__M_BI MORDEOAI & CO., E. LAF1TTE A CO., MAR8UALL, BEACH it CO., E. B STOLDARD & 00. 8. 8. FARRAR. BROTHERS A CO. Charleston, April 2, 18110._April 3 B. A. EARLY, 1 1 J. F. EARLY, Darlington C. II., 8. O. J 1 Charl?-ton, 8. 8. II. A. & J. F. EARLY, ForrrurdiHg uud Commission Merchants, NORTH-WEST COBNEB OF EAST BAY AND MAB KET STREETS Charleston 8. O., and opposlt. Oonrt Honso, Darlington, B. O, Will attend to the pur ohase, sale and shipment of COTTON, NAVAL STOBBe and MEBCHANDI8E gonn rally. Orders and oonsigo ment? solicited. Orno? January 11 COURTENAY * TRENHOLM, (LATE OF NEWBERRY O. H., 8. 0.,) TTJTILL CONTINUE BUSINESS IN CHARLESTON, A8 SKCI_?_?I_STGr AMD Commission Merchants; And will be pleased to s<^ their friends st NO. 10 BOYCE'S WHARP*. WM. A. COURTENAY. P. O. TRENHOLM. May 9_ W. 0. BENNETT & CO., FACTORS, FORWARDING AGENTS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLE8T055", S- O. VI. O. BENNETT... .E. B. LILES... .J. O. MARSHALL. REFERENCES.-Ex- Governor VANCE, Charlotte, N. C. ; Hon. TH08. 8. ABHE, Wadesboro', N. O.; K. P. RAT TLE, Etiq., State Treasurer, Raleigh, N. 0. ; MaJ. B. D. TOWN8END, Bennettsville, 8. O. ; D. MALLOY, Esq., Ob?ra w, 8. O.; Vf. BRANTLEY PETTIGREW, Esq., Florence, 8 ?._lmo*_May 14 ARCHIBALD GETTY & CO.. WKOLSSALB P*R A T.*R*F?tB, Shipping anti Commission HercMts, N[oa. 136 AND 128 MEETINO-BTBEET WABXDOUBES 1 liai, b3 and SB IIASBL-STREET, ?11ARLESTON, S. C. A. Gatty.K. A. Sonder.S. T. Homler December 33_ STYLES & CARTER, ?HIPPING _ COMMISSION MERCHANTE AND DEALERS IN NAVAL STORES, Ho. IB VA-DKRIIOHST'8 WBAEF, CHARLESTON, B. O. L.O. STYLES.I. F. CARTER February 2_ WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, BALE ANT SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Porta) ol 'OTTON, BICE, LUMBER and NAVAL STORER ATLANTIC W11 A UK. Charleston, S. O. I. WILLIS.A. R.0HI80LX Ootober3S WTLBUil & SON, ?ENERAL AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION _-_E:RO____\__srTS, OFFICE AND SALES BOOMS, Nos. 13 and 15 State-street and Nos. 1 and 3 Cliabners-street, 0__.______j?T02Nr, s. o. April 3 mwf T. SAVAGE HEY WARD & SONS, AUCTIONEERS AND QENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 241 Broad-street, Aagosta, (WILL BELL AT .PUBLIC AUCTION OH MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO CONSIGN HHNT8. We bold ourselves strictly responsible or AU goods for wblcb we bavs? acknowledged the re ceipts, sad will render np sales as speedily as possible? Qooos net Insured unless lost-acted to do DO. March 9 8mos SPENCER D. C. TAN BOKKELEN COMMISSION MERCHANT, ? No. 108 WATKR-PTHEET, NJBW YORK. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALB OF COTTON AND NAVAL STORES. REPRESENTED BY GEOBGE K. PBITOBETT, Charleston 8. 0. D. D. HOOOTT, Camden, 8. O. A H. VAN BOKKELEN, Wilmington, N. 0. April 14 6moB? M. M. QUINN & BRO., Wholesale & Retail Dealers IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC., Ho. ?917 It I N Q-8TUEBT, (Opposite Ann-street,) OHABLBSTON, S. O., ARO Mo. 13Y nilO A D-8TREET, (Opposite Monom ont-street.) AUGUSTA <___. Tbe latest lssnes of the press always on hand. Subscriptions received and Goods delivered or tot ?arded by Mall or Expross. AU CASH OBDEB8 wUl be promptly attended to. February 21_ly \BW BOOKS!JEW BOOKS!! ?TT7ST _VBC5__rV_3_> A* RUGG'S PERIODICAL DEPOT. No. 108 Market-street, AFENE SELECTION OF NSW NOVELB, BY THE most popular writers of the day. A line ateo rimen of Misoslianeons Reading Matter received by even steamer and malL .__ The trade supplied on the moat liberal terca s. KkT Bend for Circular. MJ_CJ?1 LADIES DESIRING A SMOOTH, CLEAH AND ?OJVI*-*^1?E.S^ J \*?SSNWa m* **>X 0EOP,GEW.]kaAfflp. THIS DELIGHTFUL TOILET ARTICLE HAS NO EQUAL FOR PRESERVING AND BEATT rSTNO THE COMPLEXION AND 8KIN. Sold by Druggists every where. Depot No. 74 Fulton-stroot, Now York. KING & CA8SIDEY, Agentq Jnntinrj-31 CHARLESTON. Rfl. 1866. FOR 1866. 1866. BRADLEY'S~?CELEBRATEi) ? Cf t-> *-i ?-? P co SACH HOOP BEING COMPOSED or tWl) PERFECTLY TEII1PERKD SINOLQ 8PBING8. BRAIDEJ' TIOHTLY AND FIRMLY TOGETHEh edge to edge, forming ouo hoop, sud makin? te? STRONGEST Ah D MOST FLEXIBLE, tho LIGHTEST AND MOST DURABIJS SPRING modo. They will not bond or break Uko the Gin lo springs eut will always preserve their PERFECT AHD BEAUTIFUL SHAPE. liff ALL OBOWDED ASSEMBLAGES 0H?B0HE8 THEATRES aALLBOAI) 0AR8 FOB PBOMENADE OR HOUSE DRESS. In faot, they are superior to all othora, oomblnlng OOMTORT, ECONOMY. LIGHTNESS AND D?BAB?LITY. rXQ-OT&KTOB BRADLBV'S DUPLEX ELUPTII OB DOUBLE SPRING SKIRT For salo everywhere. Manufaotnred exclusively b; ?he solo owners of the Patent. WESTS, BRADLEY k CART, So. 70 OH AMBERS AND Noa. 70 AND 81 BEADS STS. NEW YORK. For ?ale In Charleston, 8. C, Wholesale and Retail, b? WM. T. BURGE & CO. EDVVTN BATES k OO. KING k GOODRICH. 3. B. BEAD ft CO. wit. MCCOMB & oo. T. KELLY. K. SCOTT ft CO. UFFEBHABDT ft CAMP8EN. JAH. B. BETTS. 8TOLL. WEBB ft OO. And all other Meroh&nta who sell first-class 8EIBT n Charleston ana throughout the Southern Htateo. January 26_Smr SCOTT ?le HHKIOT, Brokers and Commission Merchants, Washlngton-st.. GolsXiubla, H. V. W. B. SOOTT.-. Will give prompt attention ?Tardineof ?JlMerohai'aila?? .... .......W. O. UKDIOI Purchasing, Sclllna un NoT?mD?r > ^L. ILLINO-?. WnOIiZ8AIa*E AND BETAU. WBAT.wn IH MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, DRY GOODS TOYS ?fco. At No. M6? KlNO-STllKiCT, Charleston, tt.ii. Ar NEW KORK PRIOEH. aw Yorkvllle paper copy for two months, and tent I ?Ita this office- IVT NovntnboT ?1 NOLEN 8s STEERS, .8d Street and Second Avena?, New York. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS iK aux ani?a or LTJMBEB, MANUFACTURERS OF MOTTLDINGa SASH DOORS, BLINDS, AND BOX 8HOOBS. Turning In all ita branches. Booka containing Pattern? of Moulding? sent on spplioaMnn, December 27 IVT PUTTY UP ! PUTTY UP ! N. M. GILBRETH, No. 201 Market-street, HOUSE, SION, AND SHIP limST, T> E8PEOTFULLY SOLICITS ORDI.BS FROM BL old and new customers. AZING November GLAZING promptly attended to. FJTTY for sale. THE s^evVsaVTsntsrA-ia: NEWS AND HERALD, rUBMfiHED AT No. Ill Bay-street, Savannah, Ga., IS TUE OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY, Is a ea ig nod tho pnblioation of ADVERTISED LETTERS, AB having tho LARGEST CIRCULATION In the City and County, And Publishes the Legal Advertisements of nearly every County which lus Its Advertising done In Savavannah. It Is the BEST ADVEETI3ING MEDIUM In Its Section of the 8t?to. TERMS: Dally.110 per Annum Tri-Woekly. ? " " VisfikXy. .? " " S. W. MASON, Editor and Proprietor. April 27 - ____ _ BW THE WEEKLY BEOORD OAa? BE PUB PHASED ?I B.l>, BUGG'S, A?arket-etroo?, ?^d M.. ~M. QUINK'S, Kln?-Btreet, at which placea ne.-sb*.*. ?.; ??n b? supplied. ?TeT-No papers ?Wll be sold iron. UteOtnor? Hkjiv. Mt-eat December 1?? \ _??_;__ Leading Journal OF, _D___:___ SOUTH THE PUBLISHERS OF THE CHARLESTON BAILY NEWS Bog respectfully to return their thanke to the public fer ita liberal Bupport to tbeir Journal, an? - ___!__-E!_rj_-.: K ?-...? . promiso thal in tho future, as in tho pa?t, it Bhall bo their aim to make TIMMiWS THE: : MOST DESIRABLE PAPER in tho country. It has now THIS LARGEST CIRCULATION of any Newspaper issued in tho State, and ia THE LARGEST IN SIZE of any Paper published in the_?tate-issued in folio form of eight page",, and the eizo of the New York Herald. It is universally conceded that THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS IS THE MOST ENTERPRISING, i_srx>___?___sr_D___sr_?, AND THE BEST COMMERCIAL NEWSPAPER published in the Routh. It ia A SOUTHERN PAPER, "WITH SOUTHERN PRINCIPLES. A TRI-WEEKLY. Many of our friend? have epeken and written to tu concerning the publication of a Tri-Weekly. We have thought of doing this for eomo time, but owing to the general ?Lia arrangeai ont of postal af fairs, we have concluded not to do so until the commencement of next season. On the first of September we will commence to pnbliah a country edition of THB NEWS, and it shall bo our aim to make the paper the best ever issned in this State, We intend introducing en tirely new features in this enterprise; it will not be a summary of the daily, but will be complete and original in itself, and we are cortain that ita patrons will bo as woli ploasod with it as are *mr preeentfpatrons pleased with tho daily. TB-tivre o_* __. __3__* One year. SU months.. Three months. (In Advance.) CATHCART, MCMILLAN & MOHiui)? \ -?ROFlt-H?TOI^S, No.jL8 HAYNE-STREET, CHARLESTON, & 0. $10.00 5.00 . 2.50 1866! 1866! MAKE UP YOUR CLUBS, TUE NEW TOKE NEWS, BEiVJ. WOOD, Editor and P/oprietor. THE 0-LYRECOGNIZED DEMOCKATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW YORK. DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY AXD WEEKLY. TO THE PUBLIC. THE KEW YORK NEWS HAS BATTLED AGAINST despotism for four yea ra of blood anti terror, in assertion of the sanctity of tbo Constitution. A patriot Ism Bufllcioutly broad to onibraco botb sections baa been Ita only gnldc, and It refers now with boncst pride to its record to show that It linn not turned to tbcrlgbt or tbe left under all tbo violence- of arbitrary powor. Truo to is principles as THE NEWS b? ? b?_ through tbo rolgn of terror, it challenges ; ubllu couQdcnce In 1 bouenty and ludependonco fot tbe future. 'Jim political transition of tbo pre?eut day opens I THE NEWS? ntw and wider field of usefulness. Stan t j Ing now as it a' ?-ays has, C n tbe Inviolability of tbo 0 o : ntitution, ne? o. ?i-j; to tbo interpretation of tbo atr >c, oonBlructlonlst", it prciiot.tR o rallying ground for all, ! botb sections, who aro frlendfi of a generous conserva-' [HW. As a vrun and tried exponent of sectional amity J occupies a position which makes it tbo fitting media to j in holding up to the party tf order in botb sections, in terests and principles that gave breadth and vitality to their alliance. As an lnlersectlonal agent, devoted to Ircodorn of oloctlon, to trial by Jury, to the sanctity tbo habeas corpus, and opposed now, as for four years o? terror It has bcon, to the centralisation that dares to trample on ?he lights of States, North or South, THE NEWS places Itself as a candidate for support before 11 great body of tbl? once free people. The circumstances of the moment make tbo dissent ruination of the principies of THE NEWS adnty of in dividual patriotism. Every man who concurs in It doctrine must, If be entertain a true sense of freedom, do so In no spirit of indifforence, but rath er with the j earl-stness of a blgb trust. Justified, nay bound, in hie love of liberty to do so, the proprietor place? tb canvass he makes here of the pabilo gonn-Hy In the bands of Ihote men who give him the approval of their conscience? a? bl? individual agenta. Every reader of THE NEWS can not avoid the oonvlction of dnty which Is here pointed out a? the ground of the roque st, that he urges its claim? for a wider support upon all of his irle ndu and neighbors wbo give their earnest ?ympatble? to tbe cauBo of "atrlot constraction," intersection- con ciliation, and all the rights of the citizen? ander tbe aye- ' tem, set ap by oar fathers, of liberty regolated by law. The proprietor of THE NEWS cal1B, therefore upon ' good and true Conservatives throughout the country to d-oharge to their convl-lona of political right at this great crisis in the country's fortune?, the duty of giv ing to tbe influence of his paper, dally, semi-weekly, or j weekly, the wider power for good which it seek? here -rough the service- of Its individu- ?rapporter?. THE SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY NEWS. These two Jonrnals are mace np with special refer once to tbe wants of country subscribers, and contain ?neb a varioty of matter as to render tbem welcome to every family in the Und. In the matter of LITERA TURI", the choicest atories of tbe best writer? ar spread forth in their columns; and more excellent lite rary matter la furnished in ono issue than can be had In many of the exclusively literary journal? of the day. The GENERAL NEWS 1B admirably selected as d con densed, so a? to give all the current Intelligence In as readable a form a? it can be placed. It comprises news from overy part of the country, and la always the latest. The COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE IB cars fully pre ptrod, and includes reliable MAU-- KKPOBTS from a 1 points, which are not excelled by any journal in tb 1 country. Send the names of all Friends of CONSTITUTIONAL LIBEBTT, and we will ?ead them SPECIMEN COPIES rsn. TERMS. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, to Mall Sub scribers.$10 per annum NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, to Mail Bub scribers.$ S for 0 months. SEMI-WEEKLY. PUBLISHED EVEBY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY One Copy ono year.$ 4.00 Three Coplea one year.10.00 Fivo Coplas one year.16.00 Ten Copies one year.80.00 Twenty Copies one year. - .00 To Clergymen one year. 8.00 and an EXTRA OOP? to any CLUB OF TEN. ttl.IKLY, PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. One Copy ono year.$ 3.00 Three Coplea one year. 6.C0 Five Copies one year. 8.75 Ten Copies ono year. 17.00 Twenty Copies one year.80.00 To Clergymen one year. 1.00 and an EXTRA COPY to any CLUB OF TEN. Any person sending a 0LTJB of FIFTY for THE SEMI WEEKLY or WEEKLY HEWS will be entitled to THE DAILY NEWS FREE FOR ONE YEAB. The name of the Postofflce and Stato should In all oases be plainly written. To insure safety in remittance, money orders aro proferable. SPECIMEN COPIES BENT FREE. TO ADVKHTI8KKS. TOE NKW YOBX NXWB is now taken throughout the Southern States, and the undisputed fact that it ha? s larger circulation in the South than the journals of th New York Press combined, vr ill lnsnro tho attention of the commercial pnbllo and the public generally. Advertisers now availing tbemsolvea of tho opportu nity to make known their business through the column of THE Nsw YOBK NEWS, are convinced of the Import anco of Ita great circulation throughout the South, in conscqaenco of the largerrders received by them, oortify to tbo value of this journal as tho best medium for ad vertising, and the publlo generally depending npon pub licity to securo an extension of buatnesa commensurate with enterprise, should not fall to become acquainted with the unquestionable advantages to be derived from announcing, through tho columns of tblspopularjourn B1 whatever i-olatoa to commercial or financial matters, no mutter what may be' the particular business la whlob any party may be engaged. Address RBlfJAMIR WOOD. Ilavr York l*?ws Iiulltlfng. No. 19 City BaM Square. Nsw York. N. York Apaisements? First ^remiTim Steam Saw-Mi?s" THE Fl lisT~PRIZlt, THE GOLD MEDAL, Was awarded to the WASHINGTON IRON WORKS Oy the American Institute, st ttiolr Fair, lu Octobtw, IBU for the best OIROTJLAR SAW^MIIUT.. AND STEAM ENGIN* ORDERS FOR THESE, i>ANri ?* ?."v.-?.n.J.,, BVQAJt Mills, General Machinery, iron und Urass i:.-k-.W?H(a rorglngs, Railroad Cars, Ac., &o., prouiptlv OJlnl. ?au Mots GEO. M. CLAPP, Tritkoursr, Newburgh, N. Y.. eat.. L. 0. WARD, An???, No. 6GLtborty.?t., (Room No. 8>, ?."?. Decembor 13 lyr TODD & RAFFERTF, ENGINEERS & FOUNDERS-, Ofllce and Worin, Paterson, IVevJentf. WAREHOUSE, NO. i DEY-8TREET, N. F. .??-ANUFAOTDRERS OF STATIONARY AND -POST. O? ABLE STEAM ENOINK? ?lld BOILKRSr^ lemp. Tow, Outturn, and Kopo Machiner* . l'T i rikaijr Dill Geatlna, iron niul Bra?. i:nBtlnRs of'all aUa?at>c .the?, Planton Machines, Drill?; Bhaping, Hlo??,-oi? aam orlng Machines; Gear Cutters, Ox UTI n ? MUllinr aatal olt-Cuitliig Mschlnes; Chucks of all kimi?. J.eatkSsr od Rubber Belting, Laco Leather, Iii it Hooka, aft?, eneral Supplies for Railroad and other Machine? fib pan. ndson A Snow's Fatent Governors. Kaw Mill? Uoltoa lins, Presses, Ac, constantly on hand. TODD & RAFFERTY. March 10_ly_No. j Dey-Htree?, K. T. DRY^d?DS.~ LATHROP, WDINGTON k CO^ NO. 330 BROADU'AV, KEW ?0BK, OFFER TO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN JOBBaOB. AND BETA7LER8, at the lowest market prlo? FOR CASH, a very largo and attractive stock of JURES GOOD8, 0LOTH8, NOTION8, HOSIERY, WHITE?, GOODS. Ar. fmw3mo Ki'lirnnjy 0 JAMES CONNlWiTiAs^ " United States Type Foundry AND I PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE. 1 atoa. >?rs, ;.'-? and 3*4 Crnrr?*.itr(et, N???-r VoriK-, . Corner ot Ken.<l?*.*treet. j THE TYPE ON WHIOIf IBIS PAPXB ia l^-.INTaTO frou? the above .?oundrv tv Ootavra?. ? MlXUFACTUREB'aS HARDWARE H Of ?Ka _OP HORACE W. LOVE & CO r No. ?IO C11 IT-strm. New York. ORDERS FOB ALT. KIND8 OF HARDWARE pi- invfcw attendod to "^ Cotton and other Southern products received ere aast, gnment, or in payment. lyr_Soptemlvr sa DICEERSON, REED & COT" slCPOBTatmS OF ARD DasAXEBS IB TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, COPPER, WIRE, ?sX??S ?all other article? for tanners use. No. 29 and 81 CLIFF-ST., cor. FULTON, September 35_lyr_New Yorke? DERRICK80.1 ?V BARTLETT, VTBOtXBkUt ?APER AND RAG DEALEBB, Ko. 80 Ba?samtxn-?tr??t, N. Y. JBrNTTNG, WR1TTNO, WRAPPING AND COLORBS T Papers, 8traw and Bindera' Boards, Tarred rt'-^maj Paper, Bauer Manufacturers' Supplies, and au kind* . paper-mlll Machinery. Paper of every description mada IO order. Baga taken In exchange for Paper. Orders, 19 ??ail promptly attended to._lyr_October?? SHELDON, H0YT& CO., Ho. 48 OHAMBERS-ST. ANB No. ti READE-BT. NSW YORK, ? IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ! ?DON and DOMESTIC HARDWARE, Cutlery, l Pistola and Gun Trimming?. 10,000 dozen Horn, ??Brade's" Crown and Patent Scovils-Elwell'? and Am*** can manufacture--Collins' Axes, Whlttemore's Ctottca Garda, &c ko,, at lowest market rates. January a ?Vino T3E3COS. JR. AuCSHSTE^sV? EMPOUTin AMD aaasakaaaal IH ann? Oroeerles, Cholea Teas, ?te, ote?, Not. 260 di 3?3 GREENWICH-ST.. COR. OF MUUBAXtT NEW YOUR? November ___ RAFFERTY & MoHUGH, OORK Importers, Manufacturers and Dealt?. WHOLESALE AND Id?TAl??, No. 69 F?LTON-BTBEET, NEW YORK? Beptember 38 ty* DAVEGA, YOUNG & M?KENZ1& LAI ANO COLLECTIO? OFFICE. Nos. 39 and 40 Park Row. ISAAC PA VEGA, 1 GEORGE B. YOUNG, J NEW YORK. GKBARD L. MCKENZIE,) HAVING SUCCEEDED TO THF ?TOBEIGNOOLLfOa TION BUSINESS of Mesar st. BIRNEY, PBJaSs TIBS k FLANDERS, we will attend to the collection ?0 psat due and maturlng olaima thronghout the Untta?t atesad. ?Da?ada. COMMISSIONERS FOB ALL THB STATE* January g_ WM. A. HINMAN, MANUFACTURER OF PERFUMERY, OONOHW? TRATED FRUIT ES3EN0E8 for Druggist?- saal Oonfectloners' use, No. 30 Platt-street, comer o? Qowa, New Fork. Fancy Boxes and Baskets for hoUday ?.?.?> i nts, Sachets, Uandkerohlef Extrada, Pomade?, Ywtm s r Bouge, Tollet Powders, Hair Olia, OU Musk, OM Civet, Grain Musk in ounce caddies, OU Apple. OB Banana, Bntyrie Ether. Fine Han ilkorohle/Extracte in bulk to suit punlniisy A oom pie te Catalogue will be forwarded by mai} flBSfkv nlloatlon._arnot_January Sal M Ait HOOD AND THE VIOOB OP YOUWJS restored In fonr weeks, by Dr. RICORD'B B9L 8ENOE OF LIFE. Dr. Bloord (of Pari?), after y earnest solid tatton, baa at length acceded to the i requests of the American public, and appointed aa in New Fork for the sale of his valued and highly-; stataenoe of Life. This wonderful agent will manhood to the moat shattered constitution", i arising from excesses, the effects of climate, or i causes. The time required to oure the moot in? oaae la four weeks; and U used aoocrdlng to printos.1 ?tractions, which aro very simple, failure Is lmpoesfiass. This IHe-restorlng remedy should be taken by all s" to marry, aa Ita effect are permanent. It is acknowle by tile medical presa to be the greatest discovery made. Ita developing powers are miraculous. But In every case Is aa certain aa that science overthrow? fa. noranoe. Vt. Bioord's Baaenoe of Life is sohl MB' outee, with ta'.' Instrnotlons for use, at $8, or four quaflw tltiea in one for $9 and will beeenttoany part, c?rtama?* p?oke?L on reoaipt of remittance to hU ttocrtAHeA ?*,?.! PHILIP ItOLAKF? . Claw t^UUims>stossaU*am*e% THE CAROLINA TIMES, PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT ORANG? BUBG 0. H., 8. 0., by THAD, O. ANDREW? The only paper published In the rich and flour Is hlnsj District or Orangoburg, 8. 0. Oiroulatlon of tho Paps?. ox tensivo arid rapidly increasing. SUBSCRIPTION. Weekly Paper-one year.Sa?. Weekly Paper-t\x months. 3. Weekly Paper-three montha. 1 To daba of ten or more the Paper will be supplietl a. per year for each copy. To clnb* of twenty or mere the Paper wtU be snpp II. . at $3 per year for each copy. CONTRACT ADVEBTI8EMENT8. One square-one month.$ One square-two months..... & One square-three months.,. IO. One square-alx months...... 1** *> One square- twelve menth*. ?>*. . _. DISOOUNT8. .Twenty-five per cent discount allowed on aviver Hie?? menta of three squares or over. Thtfty-threo per cent, discount allowed on advert!???, menu of half column or over. Fifty per cent, discount allowed on advertisement? .> one column or over. Terms cash. LEGARE * AWDBsTWBL Marohll Proprietor*. THE KASTKIIW MO. OA. JOIIIXI.AL. TB FOBLIBHED HVKRY SATURDAY MORNING 1 JL the town of BkmnettsvUle. 0. O. byW.F. K. Hal DBBSON. Prcorlotor. . __ Term*.-.Three dollara uer annamlu advaoooit war dollars tar ten oopU*. ??W