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VOLTIME IV.NO. 428. CHARLESTON, S. C., TUESDAY MORNING-, JANUARY 1, 1867. PRICE Tmm rnSfrTS " ' TELEGRAPHIC. Oar Cable Dispatches. LONDON", January 18-Noon.-The morning jour? nals of to-day make mention of a rumor that tho Great Powers have resolved to urge the Sublime Porto to call a conferctico, to take tho Greek ques? tion into consideration. PESTH, Jauuary IS.-The Upper House of the Hungarian Diet have unanimously passed Mr. Deak's address. FLORENCE. January 17-Evening.-Antonelli's mission to Romo, relative to thc Bishops, has been satisfactorily onded. Ho will soon take leave of the Pope and depart. FLORENCE, January 18.-The Italian Finance Minister confirmed the announcement that the Government intends to tax church propertv to tue extent of 000,000,000 livres. * LONDON, Jauuary 17-Evening.-It is reported, from the Continent, that a dssperate plot has been discovered to assassinate the Pacha of Egypt. Tho plot included the subversion of the Govern? ment, and investing the reins of power in the handd of Selim Pascha, who is said to be the head of the conspiracy. It waa happily discovered and frustrated. PAMS, January 18.-Tho banquet extended by the Americans of this city to J. Gordon Bennett, Jr., occurred last evening'. Mr. Kingsland, son of the Commodore of the New York Yacht Club, pre? sided. Gen. Dix, tho American Minister, and re? presentatives from the Foreign Legations were present. It was a grand affair, and great onthu Biaism prevailed. At tho Tuileries, on Wednesday evening, tho Emperor and Empress personally congratulated Mr. Bennett on his victory. LIVERPOOL, January 17-Evening.-Sales of cot? ton to-day 12,000 bales. Notwithstanding the mar? ket is a little more active, prices are unchanged. * LIVERPOOL, January 18-Noon.-The Broker's circular report the sales of cotton for the woek end? ing last evening at 12,000 halos. There has been a decline of ?a per pound on priced during the week. Tho market to-day opened dull, with a pros? pective day's sale of 8000 bales. Tho following jre the authorized quotations: Middling Uplands li$d; Middling Orleans 15 "'I. LONDON, January 18-Noon.-U. S. Bonds 72J; Consols 90*. Congressional. WASHINGTON, January 18.-In the Senate a com? munication was read from Gov. Bramlette, of Ken? tucky, announcing the rejection of the Constitu? tional Amendment by that. State. It was laid on the table. Numerous petitions were received from military men asking increased pay, which wero referred. A Bill protecting national cemeteries was intro? duced and read. The Tenure of Office Bill was then taken up. Mr. Sumner, under the license of the vote reported veste-day, proceeded in denouncing the President bitterly. " Mr. Reverdy Johnson made a noiut that Mr. Sumner was disqualifying himself from acting in a judiciary capacity should the President come before the Senate. In connection with the report that Mr. Cowan, of Pennsylvania, was to be made Secretary of War, Mr. Howe, of Wisconsin, said that he would op? pose Mr. Stanton's removal. Mr. Buckalow thought the report groundless. The Bill passed by a voto of 29 to 9. The Tenure of Offico Bill excepts Cabinet officers and Judges of the Supreme Court-other officers shall be appointed as at present, and hold until their successors are appointed. In like manner the President may suspend for misconduct or in? ability, appointing temporarily such porson. The President shall'furnish the "Senate upon what grounds his suspension was based. If tho BUS pension is confirmed, a new appointment can be made, otherwise the suspended officer resumes his functions. Tho President may fill vacancies to the termination of next session. * Acceptance of o thee, removal from office, signing, sealing, countersigning commissions, are controy to the provisions of this Bill, and are declared a high misdemeanor, punishable with fine and im pnsonment. not exceeding $10,000 or five years. After the Executive Session the Senato ad? journed. WASHINGTON, January 18.-In the House, a reso ration was adopted tor aiding the Commissioner on Agriculture purchasing and distributing native seeds. A Bill incorporating the Washington transportation was tabled. Mr. Wentworth, from tho Committeo on the Private Calendar, Banking and Currency, reported a Bill authorizing the issue of non-interest bearing notes for the extinguishment of tho national debt. . The House then adjourned to seven at night. Washington New?. NEW YORK, January 18_Tho Tribune's Wash? ington special says that tho Committee of Wave and Means aro much dividod on the Tax of the Gold Bill. Thoy agreed that gold should be sold in the open marke?, but are not decided upon the amount or manner of selling, and have determined to confer with Secretary Mcculloch and Commis? sioner Wells before acting with the Tax Bill as to the redaction asked for. General F. D. Sewell has been ordered to North Carolina to report on tho present practice of tho Courts of that State. Governor Worth will appoint a commissioner to act with General Sewell. The commission will report simultaneously to General Howard and the North Carolina Legislature. The Internal Bevenue receipts to-day were only $308,000. Bradley T. Johnson, of Richmond, formerly a Confederate General has been admitted to prac? tice in the Supreme Court under the rule abolish? ing the test oath. The Southern Republican Association in Wash? ington are en-raged in procuring evidence for the impeachment of the President. They have adopt? ed a Bill for reconstruction, which provides that the appointing power shall be vested in tho Presi? dent and Senato of the United States; the Provis? ional Government to be composed of a Provisional. Governor and thirteen loyal citizens ia each State as a legislative power. Tho Governor-shall be * chosen from the loyal citizens, and shall be over 25 years of age, and be one who did not sign any secession ordinance, and who has not held office of any kind under tho Confederate Government. That the Legislative Council and Governor thus selected shall have absolute control of tho govern? ments of non-recou8tructed States,* and havo Swer to pass a? laws on proper subjects for legis ion. All IATTS. Acts, &c, of legislative bodies and officers since the adoption of the Secession Ordinance, are abrogated. Tho Provisional Gov? ernment shall exist until a constitutional conven? tion of loyalists, elected without distinction of color as to voters, and excluding only leading rebels, shall adopt a Republican Constitution ac? ceptable to Congress. The right of appeal is given to litigants from judgments rendered in Courts since the secession. It is said that the English Mission will bo ton* . dered to David Dudley Field. The Conservatory "of the President's Mansion I i was burned to-day. The arrival of the engines | j saved the buildings. It is. estimated that the plants cannot be replaced shcrt of $5?'J,000. The furniture of the mansion waB much damaged by smoke. An attachs of tho.White Houso is still in? sensible from tho effects of over-exertion at the fire. . . General .Vc-vvs. NEW YORK, January 18.-A furious wind has been prevailing, and the snow drifts are eight feet deop. The Excise Law has been fully onl'orced. Jno. G. Grappa, a lawyer, has been arrested, charged with forgery, having obtained theback pay of deceased soldiers. The steamer Ellon S. Torry, running to Newborn, caught on tire at her wharf. Many vessels were dangerously close, and great excitement prevailed. Tho firemen were quito slow on account of thc co:d. The Terrv was loaded, and was to have sail? ed on the 15th, but was weather bound. A schooner, supposed to be the Martha, from Savannah for Baltimore, is ashore below Capo Henry. It is bitter cold, with a northwest wind. The fire on board the Ellen S. Terry has been subdued. The damage is hot so great as was ex? pected, owing to the fact that the hull was of iron, and having iron water-tight and fire-proof com? partments. She was partially insured. The busi? ness of the line will not be interrupted: GLOUCESTER, MASS., January 18.-A schooner is reported ashore at Kettle Covo, and ten of the c. ew were frozen to death, and others* badly frost bit? ten. Ono coasting vessel is ashore on len Pound Island, and three fishing craft aro ashoro on Rocky Point. BOSTON, January 18.-Tho schooner Julia Ann, supposed to be from Baltimore for this point, is thought to be lost with all hands on board, as pa ?Dcrs nave been picked up on Nantucket beach be bnging to her. The mig Zuluka, hence for Africa, dragged her anchor in Nantucket roads during the storm and went ashore on Rainsford Island rocks, whero sho remains, with fivo feet of water in her hold. . Her crew were saved, and she will como off after dis chareing the cargo. PmLADELPniA, January 18.-All tho trains are behind tune. Railroad men say that the regular ?avel will be resumed this afternoon. NEW ORLEANS. January 18.-Receipts of Sugar at this port since the 1st November a? 22,000 hhds. There is a good demand for most qualities on in? terior account. BALTIMORE. January 18.-No trains have arrived here Bince last night, and navigation is completely suspended. Tho iee in the harbor is 10 inches thick. The negro population of Virginia has decreased 190,000. Tho steamer Platte Talley struck the wreck of the gunboat Jeff. Thompson, and sunk in a few moments in fortv feet of water. Sixty persons were lost, including thirteen of a family named Roberts. Most of tho cabin passengers were saved. Tho register of tho boat was lost. Colonel Gus Henry of the army of Tennessee, and wife were saved. Tho Platte Valley was a packet between Memphis and Vicksburg, and was valued at $40,000. She was loaded to tho guards. TORONTO, January 18.-A gunboat has been sta? tioned permanently in Niagara River, and at Fing ?ton, as a precaution against the Fenians. Domestic Markets. " NOON DISPATCH. There was a fair demand for money to-day, but it was met at 1 per cont, on stock collaterals, with exceptional transactions at 6 per cent, on Govern? ment Securities. Prime paper is discounted at 7@ 8 per c nt. Exchange market quiet at 9'@yj for prime Banker's Bills. Gold weaker at tho close and left at 130S. Governments firm this afternoon. There is but little activity in Stocks, which arc heavy and have fallen in price equal to pe: ^Cotton firm ?nd active; sales 22 00 bales; Mid? dling Uplands, 35. Flour more active; prices un? changed. Whent quiet and ur changed. Corn finner; MixvO, gestern, $1 17?. iToyiwoflg finn and unchanged. Whiskey quiet. Grocerioa quiot. Naval Stores firm; no change in price, freights very firm; on Cotton to Liverpool, by Bail, id.; by steam, 9-lGd. EVENING DISPATCH. Stocks aro lower. Money at 7 per cent. Ex chango of GO days 1094 ; eight 110?. Gold very strong ?t 137i. Five-twenties of '62, Coupons, 10S; of'64,105|; of '65,1064; do. new iseuo, 104*. Ten ,n, ;iesv,?ouPon6, 99^. Seven-thirties, all sources, 1043. Flour duh and drooping; receipts 522G bbls. Wheat dull and heavy. Corn a shade firmer; re? ceipts 1100 bush. Bice firm. Oats steadv. Pork firmer; new mess Western $2112@22 07; old mess $20. Lard firm at 12A@13jc. Dressed Hogs firm? er: Western 8g@S|; City ?|@9.j. Whiskey nomi? nal. Barley steady. Peas nominal. Cotton stea? dy at 35c. for Middling Uplands. Freights firm. LATEE. Wool in demand for tho better descriptions, l au to prime Texas 28a32; Georgia 26a29. The total fitock of domestic wool is put down at 7,330,000 pounds, against 4,500,000 m 13G5. The stock of foreign wool is 25.460 bales, against 16,050 bales in 13G5. The total wool clip cf the United States for 18G6 is placed at 137,000,000 pounds. AUGUSTA. GA., January 18_Cotton market less active, but firm. Middling 32c. SAVANNAH, January 18_Cotton market finn; sales 500 bales. N. Y. Middlings 33*0*, MOBILE, Jaimarv 18.-Sales of Vorton to-day 1400 bales: Middling Uplands 32@32?c. BALTIMORE, January IS.-Flour-City Mills Extra $14 75 ; Western and other qualities dull. Bed Wheat $3a3 15. Com-White $lal 05 ; mixed $1 ; yellow $lal 03? closing at tho inside figure. Oats steady at 58a00c. Sugar firm. Coffee quiet-car? goes of Beal sold at 12al2ic. for gold. CINCINNATI, January ?8.-Flour veiy dull at S9 50al0 50. Gold 3G?. Money close. LOUISVILLE, January 18.-Tobacco active; 65 hhds. sold at $3al6. Superfino Flour at $10. Primo Bed Wheat $2 85. MUSICAL.. THE NEW CASKET, containing Sparkling Gems, gathered from the works of Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Rossini, and other grear Masters; Also choice seloc? tiona from eminent American Composers; besides a largo complete collection of Sacred Melodies Derer pub? lished. By G. O. Robinson : Charleston, S. C. 1867. This is a new edition of Professor BOBINSON'S book. When first published in thiB city in 1855, tho CASKET at once became a genoral favorite with the votaries of sacred music. It was exten? sively used by the choirs of tho churches of va? rious denominations, and we have found it domes? ticated by tho rural fireside in the intorior of- the Sta where it was called regularly into requisi? tion, to assist in the due performance of family worship. As the CASKET contains sougs appropri? ate to every situation or condition in lifo, it is as much in place now in the days of our trial and sorrow, as in our quondam days of prosperity, when shoutB of gladness and of praise resounded through the long-drawn aisles and fretted vaults of our city temples; or from the earnest aud pictur? esque assemblage of a thousand negroes wor? shipping 'neath the ancient giants of the foroBt. The CASKET is useful as a book of instruction in vocal music, and also as a collection of choice tunes. The divisions of the work aro as follows : 1. Tho Elements of Vocal Music. 2. Psalm and Hymn Tunes, in every varioty of style. 3. An? thems aud Chants. 4. Sabbath School Depart? ment. 5. Ben val Department. Besides tho many original tunes to bo found upon its pages, selec? tions from tho works of HANDEL, HATDN, and other celebrated masters, have been arranged ex? pressly for it. The work also contains tho most popular tunes of LOWELL MASON, THOMAS HAST? INGS, W. B. BRADBURS", V. C. TAYLOR, and other ootemporary composers. Of original Psalmody, we find quito a number af vory beautiful aire, composed by tho editor, Professor BOBLNSON, who, for over twenty yoars, aas enjoyed a distinguished position in thiB city in all that pertains to sacred music, both vocal md instrumental. To Mr. J. B. WOODBUB? also, ?he CASKET is indebted for many choice pieces. Mr. BUDDICK'S name we are alBo pleased to see imong the original contributors. Besides these jontributions of original pieces, there are many tunes, expressly arranged for this work, from oidor jompositions, some of them universal favoritos. Altogether the CASKET will provo a proat acquisi ;ion to all who may bo able to appreciate its troas lres. Wo should bo pleased to see it made the text? book of singing schools, to tho entire exclusion, if possible, of tho whole tribe^of square and three jornored "patent note" books that abound in the Md nasal "Hark from the tomb a doleful sound" J ty lo of music. It has already done this in a largo part of the country, but in some parts of the up ?ountry the conservative spirit,-ic would not be polite to cali it old fogyism,-has hitherto proved ur insuperable obstacle to such a reform. Tho work is for sale by Mr. H. SIEGLTNO, of this _ \n Infamous Exposure-Process by which the Union wai Restored. The following letter, says tho Columbus (Ga.) Sun and Times, was found in tho streets of Co umbia immediately after tho army of General SHERMAN had left. The original is still preserved, ?md can bc shown and substantiated, if anybody lesires. We can add nothing in the way of com nont on such a document. It speaks for itsejf : CAMP NEAR CAMDEN, S. C., { February 26,1865. j MY DEAR WIFE :-I have no timo" for particulars, ft'e have had a glorious time in thia State. Unre? stricted license to burn and plunder was tho order yt tho day. Tho chivalry have been stripped of nost of* their valuables. Gold watches, silver pitchers, cups, spoons, forks, &c, aro as common n camp as blackberries. The terms of plunder are is follows : The valuables procured are estimated by companies. Each company is required to ex? hibit the rosults of its operations at any given placo-one-fifth and first choice falls to the share of tho commander-in-chief and staff, one-fifth to the corps commanders and stiff, one-fifth to field officers of regiments, and two-fiftns to the com? pany. Officers aro not allowed to join these expedi? tions without disguising themselves as privates. Dne of our corps commanders borrowed a suit of rough clothes from one of my mon, and was suc ?cssful in this place. He got a larrjo quantity of silver (among other things an old timo iriilk eitcher), and a very fine gold watch, from a Mr. 'cSaussure, at this place. DoSuussure is one of the F. F. V's of Bouth Carolina, and was made to fork over liberally. Ofiicers over the rauk of cap? tain are not mado to put their plunder in the esti? mate Tor general distribution. This is very unfair, and for that reason, in order to protect themselves, subordinate officers and privates keep back every? thing that they can carry about their persona, such as rings, ear-rings, breastpins, &c, of which, if I over liv? to get borne, I have about a quart. I om not joking-I have at least a quart of jewelry for you and all tho girls, and some No. 1 diamond rings and pins among them. General Sherman has silvor aud gold euough to start a bank. His share in gold watches and chains alono at Colum? bia was two hundred and soventy-fivo. (275.) But I said I could not go into joarticulars. AU tho general officers and many besides had valua? bles of every description, down to embroidered ladies' pocket handkerchiefs. (I have my share of thom, too.) Wo took gold and silver enough from tho d-d rebels to have rodeomed their infernal currency twice over. This (tho currency) when over we come across it, we burned, as wo consider? ad it utterly wortbloss. I wish all the jewelry this army has could bo oarried to the ' Old Bay State." It would deck her out in glorious style; but alas, it will be scattered ill over the North and Middle 8tates. Tho d-d niggers, as a general rule, prefer to stay at homo, particularly after they found out that, we only ivanted the ablo-bodied men (and, to toll you tho truth, the youngest and best-looking women.) Sometimes wo took off whole families and planta? tions of niggers, by way of repaying secessionists. But the useless part ot them we soon manage to lose-sometimes in crossing rivers-sometimes by other ways. I shall write to you again from Wilmington, Soldsboro', or some other placo in North Carolina. Tho order to march has arrived, and I m :st close liurriedlv. Love to grandmother and Aunt Char? lotte. Take care of yourself and tho children. Don't show this letter*out of the family. Your affectionate husband, THOMAS J. MYJ2BS, Lieutenant, &ct. P. S.-I will send this by tho first Hag of truno to be mailed, unless I have an opportunity of scuding it to Hilton Head. Tell Sallie I am saving a pearl bracelet and ear-rings for her; but Lambert got the necklace and breastpin of tho samo set. I am trving to trade him out of thom. These were taken from the Misses Jamisons, daughters of the Presi? dent of tho South Carolina Secession Convention. We found these on our trip through Georgia. This letter was addressed to "Mrs. Ihoma- d'. Myers, Boston, Mass." _ TUE Now York Evening Post is not ono of those who view tho late decision of thc Supremo Court with concern. It professes rather to lind in it a cause of gratulation. Even upon that point in tho decision whereon tho Judges disagreed it holds thc following sensible theory : "Wo believe experience during thc la3t six yoars has abundantly shown tho whole country the dan? ger and folly of extraordinary and unusual meth? ods of administering justice; and hereafter wo hope the people will oblige their rulers to adhoro to the regular forms of iaw. Tho United States courts were open in Indiana, and other Northern States, for thc trial of criminals. Millican aud others should have been brought beforo theso courts, tried, and punished according to law. Thero is no doubt that they would have boon pun? ished if they were guilty; "and such lawful sen? tence, by constitutional*courts, would have allay? ed, while the unconstitutional trial and sentence by military commissions only excited and exas? perated, opposition and hatred to thcGqvcrnnierJ, and thus injured the Union cause." Of course '"ho Tribune and FORNE?'S two papers will read the Post out of tho party. FIRE.-Thc alarm of fire about half-past one o'clock this morning was caused by the burning of the unoccupied building known as No. 7 Columbus street, near Aikon, owned by Mr. DOUGAN. The premises had been occupied by colored people, and as it was vacant, must have been set on fire. The Bremen were promptly on tho Bpot, and did their svholo duty, a3 tboy always do. From Florida. BIOT AT FERNANDINA. The Fernandina Courier of last Friday gives an account of a riot in that city. It says: Our city, on Monday Jast, was a scene of rioting md lawlessness unknown before in-its history, and jame r ear resulting in the most serious conse iuences. Wo mentioned in last week's issue that ie Sheriff, in attempting to execute a writ of eiect nent, was forcibly resisted and thrust out of the souse he was endeavoring to tal; o possession of. Ja Monday, he summoned to his aida number of die citizens to serve as upossc in executing his writ, md again Paul Crippen, and others of like Radical jroclivities, armed some forty or fifty negroes, and Hoisting the U. 8. flag over the building in dispute, Maced them in it, determining to resist the law. This being the state of the case and the Sheriff's orce but few in numbers, it was deemed prudent, in )rder to avoid bloodshed, to postpone action until idvice could be had with the proper authorities LS to the best course to be pursued. Thus the vffair stood until evening, when j. T. Frisbie, iho Marshal of the city, entered the store of J. Conkling. a peaceable citizen, and behaving in i rude and unbecoming a anner was ordered to leave, and upon his refusal to do so was forced out and the door shut. Frisbie then ?ave orders to a lot of negroes he had at his bidding to break tho doors and sack the building, ?vhich was attempted, tho doors being cut in with, ixos, and had not Mayor Riddell, Mr. B. B. An? are ws, General Finnegan, and several other gen? tlemen interfered promptly, it certainly would nave ended in the most serious consequencos. Much credit is due these gentlemen in quelling the riot. This is a simple statement of. the facts in the case, and we may well ask tho question have vre civil law or not ? If so, are these things to go unpunished ? There aro, unfortunately, three or ?bur vile men in our community who call them? selves Radicals, and got their living by duping and lefrauding tho poor negro and pushing thsm for? rard in all their dirty work. So long as these wretches are allowed to remain here we may ex? pect disturbances and troubles. All tho insolence ind i subordination of negioes hero come from he teachings and baneful influence of these (ri? ling men. _^_ A convention is to bo held in St. Louis on the lecond Tuesday in February next, for the purpose if considering measures for the improvement of | he upper Mississippi Biver, and bringing tho mat? er before Congress. Tho Committee on Finance tstimate the expenso of tho convontion at $40,000, .nd propoBO to raise that sum from the St. Louis 3ity Council, County Court and Chamber of Cont? uerce. GREGG'S EXCELSIOR BRICK PRESS. rHlS POWERFUL AND BEAUTIFUL LABOR-SAT? ING Machino will mould 35,000 bricks per day. lt ecoives thc clay in its natural state, tempers it in woni? ng, and makes the finest PRESSED BRICE, os well ao he lower grades; all of equal size, and of a quality nn urpoased in beauty and durability. It will also make upo.-ior FIRE BRICK. 'ihe value of the Machine may be ascertained from tho urge profite made by those now running. For Rights and Machines address EXCELSIOR BRICK PRESS COMPANY, Omca No. 321 Chestnut street, January 15 Imo Philadelphia, Pa. LAW NOTICE. W. W. HAELLEE, MARS BLUFF, S. C., PRACTICES IN THE COURTS OF LAW AND EQUI? TY for Darlington, Marion, Horry and WilUams (urg. RARLLEE k BOYD, Darlington. Offlco at Darlington !. H. HARLLEE k HARLLEE, Morion and Horry. Offlco t Marion. HARLLEE ti WILLSON, Williamsburg. Office at Ungstree._Imo_January 18 HARLLEE & WILLSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, (TILL PRACTICE IN THE DISTRICT OF WILLIAMS? BURG. OFFICE AT Iv IN G S TUE E. I. W. HARLLEE, JNO. O. WILLSON, Mars Bluff, KJngRtreo. January 10_3mo O. CHITTENDEN", General Commission Merchant, AND Maniifactiirer of Paper, OF VABIO?S KINDS, KO. 127 READE STREET, Cornor Hudson Street, New York. OE ALER IN PAPER AND IN MATERIALS OF iverv description tor its manufacture. Poetan bet IS _6u!Q MISCELLANEOUS,_ HOLIDAY GIFTS, BY TUE New York Prize Association, No. 599 BROADWAY, ST. T. ROSEWOOD PIANOS, MELODEONS, SEWING MACHINES, MUSIC BOXES, SILVER? WARE, FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, AND ELEGANT JEWELRY, VALUED AT $500,000. [TflLL BE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS: THE V V name and value of each article of our goods are darked on tickets, placed in sealed envelopes, and well nixed- On receipt of 25 cents, an envelope containing uch ticket will bc drawn without choice, and delivered t our office, or scut by mail to any address. Tho purc? haser after seeing what article it draws and its value rhich may be from one to five hundred donara-can ben, on payment of one dollar, receive the article lamed, or may exchange it for any other article marked u our circular at tho same value. Every tickot draws an rticle worth ono dollar or more. No ULANES. Our patrons can depend on fair, honorable dealing. Hie article drawn will bu dolivercd at our ellice, regard ess ol' its value, or promptly scut as directed, by return nail, or cxprecs. ?Letters trom many pernuna acknowledging tho receipt if valuable gifts from nu, may be soon on file at our of ice, among whom we are permitted to refer to: John S. Holcomb, Lamber tv ille, N. J., gold watch, value 250; Mrs. SJ Bennett, Na; 1?52 Cumberland street, Broo li? va, sowing machine, $80; Edwin Hoyt, Stamford, Conn., ;old lover watch, value S200; Hon. R. H. Briggs, Wash ngton, D. C., diamond pin, ?l?t; J. C. Sutherland, No. Ou Lexington avenue, pi.Mio, $350; Mrs. M. Jackson, No. 03 Nineteenth street, N. Y., sewing machine, ?U0; Joa. lamp, Elmira, N. Y., melodoon, $150; Miss L. Collins, Ulan ta, Ga., diamond cluster ring, $225; Dr. Henry ?mith, Worcester, Mass., sewing machine, $85; H. Shaw, io. 13310th street, N. Y.. gold watch. il50; Edw. Boyn on, Nashville, Tenn., mclodcon, $100; James Russell, Jontgomery, Ala., gold hunting watch, $250; R. T. imith. Providence, R. L, silver lever watch, $00; Oscar >uray, Madison, N. J., music box, $45; Hon. R. S. Now :B, St Paul's, Minn., gold watch, $185; J. R. Sperry, litchfield, Conn., silver watch, $55; Wm. B. Peck, Har? em, lils., music box, S75; Wm. Raymond, Dayton, Ohio, lilver tea set, $125; Miss E. M. Schenck, Detroit, Mich., liamond ear rings, $225; Pierro Beaudin, St. Charles lotol, New OrlcauB, diamond ?ng,-$170? Mrs. Martha lames, St Louis, Mo., melodee, value $125. LIST OF ABTICLES TO BE SOU) FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH, md not to bo paid for until you know what you have drawn. EACH. 25 Rosewood Pianos, worth.$200 00 to 500 00 30 Mclodcon8, Rosewood Coses. 100 On to 225 00 200 Munie Boxes, 2 to 32 tunes. 15 00 to 150 00 100 Sewing Machines. 50 00 to 125 00 1,000 Silver Tea Sets. 25 00 to 150 00 200 Silver Revolving Patent Castors.. 15 09 lo 40 00 IOU Silver Fruit Cake Baskets.'... 15 00 t? 3C 00 1,000 Sets Silver Tea and Tablespoons.. 15 00 to 45 00 100 Gold Hunting Caso Watches. 100 00 to 250 00 100 Diamond Rings, Cluster, kc. CO 00 to 200 00 200 Gold Watches. CO 00 to 100 00 300 Ladies' Gold Watches. 60 00 to 85 00 1,000 Silver Watches. 25 00 to 60 00 3,000 Yest Chains. 5 00 to 25 00 2,000 pairs Ear Rings (new stylos). 1 50 to V 00 2,000 Necklaces. ?J 00 to 7 00 2,500 Gold Pencils. 3 00 to 8 00 3,000 Onyx and Amethyst Brooches_ 5 00 to 10 00 3,000 Lava and Florentino Brooches.... 4 00 to C 00 1,500 Masonic Pins. 4 00 to 9 00 1,500 Gold Watch Koj-s (new pattern)... 4 50 to 7 50 2,500 Sets of Bosom StudB. 1 50 to C U0 2,500 Enamelled Sleeve Buttons. 2 50 to 10 00 5.000 Plain Gold and Chased Kings. 4 50 to 10 00 5,000 Stone Sot and Seal Rings. 2 50 to 10 00 6,000 Miniature Lockets, all sizes. 2 50 to 7 00 10,000 Sets of Ladies'Jewelry. 8 00 to 20 00 4,000 Watch Charms (each). 3 00 to 5 50 6,000 Gold l'eus, Sil. ex. Cases .V Pencils. 4 50 to 7 00 5,000 Gent's Brcastand Sc.iri Pins. 3 00 to ^,20 00 2,000 Ladies' new style Bult Buckles.... 4 00 to 8 00 2,000 Ch?telains and Guard Chains. 7 00 to 20 00 1,000 Gold Thimbles. 8 00 to 15 00 5,000 Sots Ladies' Brooch and EarDropa (i 00 to 12 00 2,000 Gold Croases. 150 to 6 00 G.O00 Oval Band Bracelets. C 00 to 20 00 2,000 Heavy Gold Chain Bracelets. 25 00 to 40 00 2,000 BaU Ear Drops, ul! color?. S 00 to 7 00 2,000 new style Jet and Gold Ear Drops. 3 00 to 7 00 2,000 Gold I'cns, Gold Mt'd Ebony Bold. 4 50 to 7 00 Lady's Sets, new styles, Cut Crystal, ill Jct, Hard Rub? ber, fcc, kc. ?ZP A chance to obtain any of tho above articles for One Dollar by purchasing a sealed e.ivelopc for 25 cents. Entire satisfaction guiranteed to .il. ?2"- 0 ticket* for One Dollar, 13 .or Two Dollars, 33 for Five Dollars. Great inducements to Agents. Letters should be addressed J. H. RAY & CO., BOX No. 0130, NEW YORK. December 28 su 3K?8 MARRIED. On Thursday evening, tho loth inst., at tho residence of Mrs. H. B. MCCLABBK. by the Rev. JOHN L. GIBAB DKATJ, W. B. COWPERTHWAIT to Miss ANNIE WIL? SON, all of thia city. OBITUARY. DEPARTED THIS LIFE, on the 12th inst, HOPSON PLNCKNET MURRAY, only BOB of MABTHA and GEonGE MCBBAY, aged nine months. "Well done ?f God, to halve the lot, And give him all the sweetness; To us t .10 empty room and cot, To him tho heaven's completeness." * I J?^The Relatives, Friends and Acquaint? ances of Mrs. MARGARET WILL, and the members of I the Methodist Churches, ara respectfully invited to at- ( tend her Funeral Services at Bethel M. E. Church, Tins U Morning, at half-post Ten o'clock. January 19 FURNITURE, ETC. ELEGANT FURNITURE. ). J. ?IENKELS, LACY & CO., Thirteenth and Chesnut Streets? PHILADELPHIA. We have a suit of NINE ROOMS, ELEGANTLY CARPETED, And Furnished Complete as PARLORS MD CHAMBERS. Purchasers can soe how a suit of Furniture will appear In their house, and can from these rooms moke a better r_ s?lection than they con iran furniture promiscuously ( pPicedin hrjre w?rjcooma.' ii.xos Nov?mber26 - GOVERNMENT ADVERTISEMENTS. HEADQUARTERS, ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER, 1 BUBEA? RxrcoEBs, FREEDMEN, AND ABANDONED LAM?, \ ] South Carolina, . CHARLESTON, S. C., December 17,1MHJ. J 1 [GENERAL OEDEBS, NO. 2.5.] C I. General Orders, No. Xi, c e., is amended and re- i issued, as follows: Bvt Major A. MoL, CRAWFORD, V. R. C., is heroby ap? pointed "Officer in charge of the Claim Division of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands for the State of South Carolina." All commun!cutiana concerning the collection of back pay, bounties, pensions, ?ic, will be addressed directly to him. No other persons in this State aro authorized agents of tills Bureau for tho collection of such claims. Blanks and instructions will be forwarded, by him to the Acting Assistant Commiesioners of this State, who will afford claimants the necessary aid in properly for- ? warding their applications to tho War uopartment, f through Major Crawford. By order of c Bvt Maj. Gon. R. K. 8COTT, Assistant Commissioner. Eow. L. DEANE, Bvt Major and A. A. A. Gen'l. OFFICIAL. OFFICE FOR COLLLECnON OP ADDITIONAL) BOUNTY AND BACK PAY, J CHARLESTON, S. C., December 27,16(3(3. ) Bvt Maj. EOWABO L. DEANE, A. A. A. Gen'L Attention is called to the fact that this office is tho 1 only authorized medium for the collection of claims 3 against tho Government through Government channels, j All necessary t lanks and instructions will bo furnished to efflcers on duty in this State on application to this office. A. McL. CRAWFORD, Bvt Major U. 8. V" Officer in Ohargo. 49? Columbia South Carolinian copy and Bond bul to this office. Imo January 1 MISCELLANEOUS. ~ DIRECT IMPORTATION OP ENGLISH SADDLERY. JUST RECEITED FINE STEEL CHUTNEY BITS Fine Steel Stirrups and Spurs Fino Stained Bridle Mountings Fine Kersey Horse Sheeting, kc, kc, kc. J. C. NOLAND. Survivor of A. McKensie k Co., No. 119 Meeting street near Markot Pleaso remember I apa NOT at tho old stand. January 10_?_ J. J. BYAN, BARNWELL C. H., S. C., OFFERS HIS SERVICES TO THE MERCHANTS, Factors, Lawyer*, arni, last but not least, to tho edi? tors of the newspapers, to collect (if it cun bc done), close up, and settle any business they may be disposed to give him, in any part of the State. Address him at Barnwell, Winnsboro', or Chester 6, H. January IC_swB SARATOGA ?VYffl?TOTAll? THE WATER OF THIS SPRING IS BELIEVED TO be unequulled by that of any other in tho far-lamed valley of Saratoga Us virtues are Buch OB havo secured it the high encomiums of all who have used it, possess-, lug, as it docs, in an eminent degree, cathartic, diuretic/ alterativo and tonio qualities. From SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D., Profusaor Practice of Physio, Jefferson Medical College, Phila? delphia, formerly of Charleston, S. C.: PHILADELPHIA, November 15, 1805. 1 have boon for u year or moro past in the habit of taking the water of tho "Excelsior' ' Spring of Saratoga, Accustomed during tho great portion of my invalid ino to use the different waters of tho several fountains which boil up along that remavkat-lo valley, dependent, indeed, upon them lor much of tho comfort I enjoy, 1 am satis fled that the Excolsior Water is as well adapted ns any otlier among them, if not more so, to the purposes for which they aro generally employed. It is very agreeable, strongly impregnated with tho carbonic acid, lively and sparkling. . * * I can heartily and conscientiously recommend it to all v?io need a gentle cathartic and diuretic; SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D. Tho Water is put up in Pint and Quart bottles, and pocked in' good order for shipping, Pints in boxes af four dozen each, and Quarts in boxes of two dozen each. All orders addressed to A. B. LAWRENCE k CO., Sara? toga Springs, N. Y., or No. 47 Warron street New York Otty, will be promptly attended to. Sold also by first class Druggists and Hotels. Gmo January 13 AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK. Factory, Hudson City, IV. J. This Company is now fully prepared to furnish LEAD PENGILS EQTJAL IN QUALITY TO THE BEST BBANDS. THE COMPANY HAS TAKEN GREAT PAINS and invested a largo capital iu titting up their fac? tory, and now ask tho American Public to give i their pencils a lair trial. All styles and gruduB are manufactured. Great care has been bestowed to tho manufactur? ing o? superior HEXAGON DRAWING PENCILS, i specially prepared for thc uso of Eugiueors, Ar? chitects, Artists, A-c. Til AD K M AUK. A Complete assortment, constantly on hand, is offered at fair terms to the trade at their wholesale salesroom, No. 34 JOHN ST ?EET, NEW YORK. The Pencils are to be bad at all principal Stationers and Notion dealers. 03-ASK FOR AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL December 13_fimo GRAESER, LEE, SMITH 4 CO., Cotton Factors, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. C. A. GKAESER. G. W. LEE, of Sumter. A. SYDNEY SMITH. CHARLES SPENCER, of BUhopviilc. January 1 tuthsgmoB F. C. BARBER & SON, GENE HAL L AUGUSTA, GA., 1Y7TLL BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION AND FOR W order ,, SPECIE, BANK NOiES, BONDS, STOCKS AND COUPONS, and will make COLLECTIONS ut any point within tho State. tuth?2mos January 1 WILLIS & OHISOLM, " FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. "TT7ILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND VV SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) of COTTON, RICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STOKES. ATLANTIC WHARP, Charleston. S. C. E. WILLIS.A. R. CHfSOLM, October 'IR WILLIAM II. OILLILAND <? SON, Heal Estate Agents, Auctioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 33 HAINE STREET. September 3 SPECIAL NOTICES. ter A SERMON WILL BE .DELIVERED BE? FORE tlie Young Men's Christian Association, in Grace Church, To-Morrow Night, at 7 o'clock, by the Rev. W. W. LORD. Tho young men of Charleston are specially invited to attend. Tho Rooms of the Association are open every evening, over SPEAB'S Jewelry Store, King street. Regular weekly meeting every Saturday Night, at 8 o'clock. C. E. CHICHESTER, January 19 1 Chairman Committeo on Lectures. tar CITADEL SQUARE CHURCH-REY. LU? CIUS CUTHBERT Pastor.-Services To-Morrow Morn? ing, at 10% o'clock, and at ni;jht at o'clock. January 19_ 1 SS- ORPHAN HOUSE CHAPEL.-THE REV. L L. PHILLIPS will perform Divino Service in this Jhapel, To-Morrow Afternoon, 20th inst, at half-past 3 ?'clock, 1 January 19 XS- DISTBICr COURT OF CHARLESTON. JHARLE8TON, January 18, 18C7.-Ordered that To Uorroio, 19th inst, he appointed Sentence Day, and that ho prisoners and those who ore under recognizance be irought up at 10 o'clock to receive sentence. By order'of G. W. LOGAN, District Judge. January 19 1 JACOB. WTLLIMAN, Clerk. OS- EDITORS OF DAILY NEWS :-PLEASE innounce Hon. M. T. APPLEBY as a Candidate for the Senate for Colisi?n District, at tho ensuing Election, and milgo MANY VOTERS. January 19 12 J9S-FINAL NOTICE-ALL PERSONS HAYING; lomonds against tho estate of BENJAMIN FORT, dc :eascd, late of Saint James, Sontee, will present them, Inly attested; and those indebted will make payment to PETER D. LINCOLN, Administrator of Estate Benjamin Fort. January 19 s3* ?-PLANS, ESTIMATES AND SPECIFICA? TIONS for furnishing all material and erecting from me to four Engine Houses in this city, will bo received m til farther notice. For information, apply to 2 WILLIAM G. WHILDEN, Chainmn of Special Committee on Fire Department Janbary 18 *3- ELMORE MUTUAL INSURANCE COM ?AN Y.-Tho Stockholders having determined at a meet ngheld on Monday, 7th inst, that the affairs of tho Company SlroULD BE IMMEDIATELY WOUND UP, all urtles holding Policies are requested to call and have he some cancelled without delay, and receive the quota >f tho premiums.paid by them for the unexpired periods if their policies. By order of Board of Directors. January ll JOSEPH WHILDEN, Secretary. ?3TNOTICE.-I, KATE DOUGLAS, WIFE OF vTLLIAM H. DOUGLAS, now residing at No. 2 King treat, and carrying on tho retail business, givo notice hat in one month from tho date hereof I will act as a IOLE TRADER. KATE DOUGLAS. JANUARY 8TH, 1807._Imo_January 8 JOST WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE I M. WHITING, Esq., os a candidato for Sheriff of marleston (Judicial) District at the next election. September 10 ~?ST THE HEALING POOL AND HOUSE OF 1ERCY.-HOWARD ASSOCIATION REPORTS, for Toung Mon, on the CRIME OF SOLITUDE, and tho 2RRORS, ABUSES and DISEASES which destroy the oanly powers, and create Impediments to MARRIAGE, vi th euro means of rolief. Sent in scaled letter cn 'clopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKTLLIN IOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. January 15 3mo SST NOTICE.-NO DEBTS CONTRACTED BY ny of the crew of the British Bark YUMURI, w?l be ?lid by either ihe Captain or Consignee January 17 thBtuS RAVENEL k CO. SST OONSIGNEES PERBKITISH BARK YU ?URI arc hereby notified that she has been entered indcr tho Five Day Act and all goods not permitted at bo expiration of that time will bo sent to thc Public ?toro. Sho will discharge cargo at Vanderhorst's Vharf. RAVENEL' k CO. January 17 tbstu3* JOST WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE YM? BLUM DINGLE as a Candidato for the Shoriffalty it tho ensuing election. September ll -6s HST MESSRS. EDITORS:-PLEASE AN fOUNCE JOHN T. MILLIGAN as a Candidate for Sheriff. if Charleston District at the election in July next, nd oblige. THE MECHANICS AND WORKINGMEN. September 29 a J?TMESSRS. EDITORS :-YOU WILL PLEASE nnounco Gen. A. M. MANIGAULT as a Candidate for iheriff at tho ensuing election. A CITIZEN. November 3 stu ?3T MAGIC INK (PATENTED).-WILL vrite in all colors and shades out of ouo bottle, and with me ink; is unsurpassed for fancy and ornamental writings. Price, $1 a box, free by mail. Tho trade sup? ped. Address G. Do CORDOVA, No. 02 William street New York. December 2T thstu2mo JOS* BEAUTIFUL HAIR.-CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOR THE HAIR positively rostores groy hair to ts original color and youthful beauty; imports Ufe and strength to the weakest hair; stops its falling out at mee; keeps tho head clean; is unparalleled as a hal1: lrossing. Sold by all Druggists and fashionable hair- ' dressers, and at my office, No. 1123 Broadway, New fork. SARAH A. CHEVALIER, M. D. January*_3moa JK3-AWAY WITH SPECTACLES.-OLD EYES node new, without Spectacles, Doctor or Medicine. Pamphlet mailed freo on receipt of ten cents. Address E. B. FOOIE, M. D., No. 1130 Broadway, Now York. November fl_ ~93" ARTIFICIAL EYES.-ARTIFICIAL HU? MAN EYES made to order and inserted by Dre. F. BAUCH and P. GOUGLEMANN (formerly employed by ROISSONSEAU, of Paris), No. 520 Broadway, New York. April H lyr jjS-A MODERN MIRACLE .?-FROM OLD AND ?roung, from nob and poor, from high-born and lowly, aomes the universal voice of praise for HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. It is a porfect and miraculous article. Cures baldness. Makes hair grow. A bettor dressing than any "oil" or "pomatum." Softens brash, dry aud wiry hair into Beautiful Silken Tresses. But, above all, the great won 1er is the rapidity with which it restores GRAY HAIR IO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. Us? lt a few times, and PRESTO, CHANGE t thc whitest and worst looking bair resumes its youthful beauly. It docs not dye tho hair, but strikes at thc roots, ind fills it with new life und coloring matter. It will not toko a loug, disagreeable trial to prove the truth of this matter. The first application will do good; you will seo the NATURAL COLOR returning every day, ind, BEFORE YOU KNOW IT, the old, gray, discolored appearances of tho hair will be ?oue, giving placo to lustrous, shining, and beautiful . locks. Ask for Hall's Scicilian Hair Renewer; no other article is at all like it iu effect You will find it CHEAP TO BUY. PLEASANT TO TRY, and SURE TO DO YOU GOOD. There are many imitations. Bc sure you procuro tho genuine, mauulactured only by B. P. HALL k CO., Nashua, N. H. For sale by all druggists. Wholesale by BOWIE & MOISE, Miruh slyr* Charleston,. iGT FREEDMAN'S SAVING BANK, CHARLES? TON, S. C., No. 9 STATE STREET.-Money dopositcd on or before January 21st 18(17, will bc entitled to interest as from January lBt. NATHAN RITTER, January 14 7 Acting Cashier. ?S-COL?ATE'S HONEY SOAP.-THIS CELE? BRATED Toilet Soup, in such universal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emol? lient in its nature, fragrantly scented, and ex? tremely beneficial in its action upon the ukin. For aalc by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. February 7 lyr BAT CHELO R'S HAIR DYE.-THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE is tho best in the world. The only true and yerftet Dye-harmless, reliable, instan? taneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints. Natural Black or Brown. Remedies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. Invigorates tho hair, leaving it soit and beautiful. The genuine is signed William Ai Batchelor. All others are mero imitations, and should bo avoided. Sold by al) Druggists and Perfumers. Factory, Ni>. 81 Barclay street, New York. tff? BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT. jhecciuoer lo lvr SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE ! SOUTHERN CAPITAL ! SOUTHERN LABOR GEORGIA SOAP AMMMICAl WORKS, S AV A KA* AH, GA. BRU.Y8 & BEE, Ko. 78 East Bny, SOLE AGENTS FOR CHARLESTON, S. C. HAVING BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS FOR THE above works, wc arc prepared to furnish the Trade with SOAP nt the same price as could be obtained I'tosn the works direct. We guarantee this Soap to bc cqnnl io any in thc market. Givo ita trial, and wc aro certain that you will agree with us. Imo flu January? DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. MUGS Al ?MIS. JUST RECEIYKD, A Large and carefully selected Stock OP MtUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, AND Fahey Articles, "WHICH IS OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC AT REDUCED PRICES. OUR MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS ARE IMPORT ED directly from Manufactories, ander the super? vision of experienced Chemists, which enables tu to re? commend tliem as pure and reliable in strength. We keep on hand ail articles to bo found ina first-class Drug Store. Fresh additions are received by every steamer. XS" PRES DR1PTI0NS carefully put up. E. ii. KELLERS & CO., No. 131 MEETING STREET, North of Market. S. H. KELLERS, If. T.H. BAER, M; D. December 3 ORS. RAOUL & LYNAM, Market and King Streets. ALFRED RAOUL, M. D.A. M. LYN AH. M. D. ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING FRESH AND well selected stocks of DRUG 8 AND MEDICINES SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS PATENT MEDICINES TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES PERFUMERY, SOAPS COMBS, BRUSHES, &0., fcc. Which they offer to th? Public and tho TRADE in gen? eral at tho LOWEST CASH PRICES. Coll and examine our stock. , PRESCRIPTIONS Pat up at all hours, day and night, with tho greatest core. I ZS" Country orders solicited, thstu November 8 A Treacherous and Deadly Eoe! CATARRH! PATS AND NOISES TN THE HEAD. Dr. Norton's New Remedy FOR CATARRH, AND MODE OF TREATMENT IB THE ACME OF PERFECTION. IT BREAKS UP THIS TERRIBLE DISEASE AT ITS Fountain Head, and removes at once all the wretched symptoms of thia loatbeomo malady, such os Pain in the Temples, Offensive Discharges, Obstruction of tho Breath? ing Tubes, Repulsive Breath, Snapping Sounds In the Ears, Absent-Mmdednoss, Mental Depression, Dimness ot Vision, Sore Throat, Hacking Cough; restores tho sense of Tasto and Smell, and permanently euros the disease In all ita types, forms and stages, with absolute certainty. This remedy and mode of treatment, like tho disease, ls peculiar. In consists of the inhalation of harmless li? quid? from tho palm o'f the hand. The immediate rebel it affords ia alone worth ten times the cost of the reme? dies. Norton's Now Pamphlet on Catarrh is ont. Informa? tion never before published. Call at our nearest Agency, or senil a stamp for it Prepared by GERRIT NORTON, No. ll Ann-street, New York. Drs. BAOUL & LYNAH, CITY APOTHECARIES, November 1 thatuGmo Agent for Charleston. LEI?C0P0IETIC LOTION, UNRIVALLED FOR THE REMOVAL OF TAN, FRECKLES, PIMPLES, &c* ALSO, THE CELEBRATED BITTERS Of the late Dr. E. M. CAREY. SOLD ONLY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY Dna. RAOUL & LYN AH, Corner King and Market streets. January IS tu thad A FEW WORDS OF COMMON . SENSE. How few there oro who ore not subject to some affection of the lungs or respiratory organs, who, by neglecting premonitory symptoms, aggravute the complaint, until disease strikes its shafts, causing inexpressible torture of thc patton t, and anx io ty and ais tress to frionds. "Only a cold I" "A slight soro throat!" ls Ihe b?dicas remark of many when so affected. Yes ; "Only s. cold," was the thoughtless expression of thousands whom Death has marked for his prey. Forewarned-Forearmed 1 should be tho motto forever in the minds of all subject to Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, ar Influenza. Words of advice should be heeded by all sui- - foring from Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption. Relief is within their roach; and, ii neglected, fatal consequences ensue-a life af misery-a daily, hourly straggle for el? ie ten ce. A contest in which there can bo but one viotor -Death t Decs it not appal the strongest mind, to thin-1 u the resu" caused by neglect? Then why delay? ?. h nt ex? cuse can be offered, when timely warning ii i > unded m your oars? When the danger is pointed Mt, whynot avoid lt? MABSOEN'8 PECTORAL BALK I *S been used wlth success in nearly a million of casas, nd is endorsed -by the Medical Faculty as the moat i rompt and eifioa- ' clous remedy that scientific rea ea rou has discovered, to relievo and cure all cases of Co J (dis, Colds, Influenza, and Consumption, if the caso is not beyond all hope. Even when the sufferer is i i the last stages, be will nod relief by using this prop ; ration. One bottle will con? vince thc most incr?dulo,!H. that tho merits of this prepa? ration ore by no means exaggerated; in fact fall for short of the eulogies bestowed upon it by thousands who have been cured by its :imely use. Aguoranteo accompanies each bottle and dealers ore instructed in every instance to refund the money when this preparation falls to re? lieve. Prepared by T. W. MARSDEN, No. 487 Broadway, New York. ? Price, 60 cents small bottle; SI large size. KING 4: CASSI1DEY, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, GOODRICH, WISEMAN & CO., Wholesale Agents, Charleston. And all Retail Druggists. imo December 4 No. 153 MEETING STREET, (FORMERLY JOU?T ASIMUUST AND CO.? GEORGE C. GOODRICH, ) PHILIP WINE M AN, VBO?TH CAROLINA. JOHN ABHHUB8T, J JDJEl TX G- S, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS. ALL OP WHICH HAS BEEN SELECTED WITS CARE, AND WILL RE 80LD TO FIRST-OLASS BUY? ERS AT LOWEST PRIORS. October 27 lArurniitll Cmos S. A. LAMBERT, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT. SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN ORDERS FILLED ON COMMISSION. Office of John P. Newkirk, No 127 BEADE-STKEET, CORNER HUDSON, 1ST JG W Y ORK. ??~Agoncy tor EXXON'S PREMIUM TRENTON CRACKERS. All orders sent will be promptly attended SLATE AND TILE ROOFING. Pi CJMLY k McHALE, PRACTICAL SLATE AND j TILE ROOFERS; NORTHEAST CORNER OF AN SC N* AND WENTWORTH STREETS, arc now prepared r .. execute all orders for SLATE AND TILE ROOFING, iii the lowest possible terms; and, from long practical tx perience, can guarantee to give general satisfaction to al who may fever us with their patronage. Personal atton tiou given, and all work warranted. JOHN RUMLY. January 10 tflsluO* THUS, McHALE. MISCEUAWE0?8, ? THE . . '?i MUM linn Office No. 147^ie?ting street s CONNECTIONS- r? -.?j WITH ALL Railroads Throughout TEE UNITED STATES. S -. . . - i?. - "XI, Every attention given to the safe Transmission of Freight, Money, and Valuables. ( WILL CALL FOR AND DELTVER FREIGHT TO ANY POINTEN: THE CITY lj? FREE OF CHARGE. - . H. B. PLANT, President,: April 10 . Aagnati,;?. "18 yean established in N. Y. City." ts? "Only infallible rem?dies known." - ?? "Free from Poisons." -1 7-1 "Not dangerous to tho Human Family." .? "Bats come ont of their holes to. die." v ; " COSTABA' 1 RAT, ROACH, ETC., EXTERMINATORS, Is a paste-used for Sait, Mice, Xoaehtt, Slack and Std Antt, ftc., in. 6A .: V-,: ?,T "Costar's" Bed-Bng Exterminator, BJ a liquid or wash-used to destroy, toa }? also as a preventive mrBed-Bugt, kc ..J Costar's Electric Powder for Insects Ia for Motin, M?iquiloa, Fleet, Bcd-Bugt,. ?1 IntttU tn Pkmtt, Fowlt, Animait, ko. ? 49-111 BaWABe ll! of all wcrthlasa iinits?ohs. S3- See that "CosTAB's" nam? ia OB .ash BOX, Bottle, and Flask, before you buy. . SST Address. :*? HENRY R, COSTAR, o Ns. 4S4 B B 0 AX? WA Y, N. Y. -- . - ; _.. . ? *5 .<... -y_- ,.> 43- Sold in Charleston, S. C., by , w Da. P. MELVIN COHEN, No. 351 Xing-street And all Druggist* and Dealers everywhere. BABNE?. WARD St CO., ~* . Hew Orleans, La.,'. Wholesale Agenda for tts Southern States. .-r ' iii" ' "COSTAR'S" ? CELEBRATED ..' r.; BUCKTH0EN SALVE, FOB COTS, BURNS, BRUISES, WOUNDS, BOILS, CAN? CERS, Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Bleeding, Blind - and Painful Piles; Scrofulous, Putrid and Ill-conditicaed Sores; Ulcers, Glandular Swelling?, Eruptions, Cutane? ous Affections, Ringworm, Ben, Corns, Bunions, Chil? blains, ic.; Chapped Hands, Lips, kc; Bites of Spiders, Insects,**nlmaift, kc, ko. i. 49* Boxes, 25 ?ts., 60 cts.- and tl sizes. ? t : 49- 8old by all Druggists everywhere. "j; 49* And byHENB Y E. COSTAR, Depot No. 4M Broad? way, N. Y. ggr Ami by DB. P. MELVIN COMES; ' No. 354 King-street, Charleston, 8. Ct BARNES, WARD & CO., cl New Orl?ans, La.,.,, Wholesale Agents for the Sstfthero Statt?, "CO S TA. R'S" % UNIVERSAL CORN SOLVENT FOB CORNS, BUNIONS, WASTS, *?. T JJS~ Boxes, 15 cts., CO cts. and $1 sizes. SXr Sold hy all Druggists everywhere 40" And by HENRY B. COSTAR, Depot No. 4M Broad* way, N. Y. j. 9?~ And by. DB. P. MELVIN COBEN,. \ No. SM King-street, Ohuiiea ton, S. C. BARNES, WARD k 00., '"? New Orleans, La., Wholesale Agent* for the Southern States, "COSTAR'S" ; PREPARATION OF \~. BITTER-SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS, . FOR BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. Used to Soften and Beautify th? Skin, remove Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, kc ' ? .... Ladies are now using it in preference to all others.' ". 49* Bottles, $L ' '; 49- Sold by all Druggists everywhere. ? - ; 49- And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot No. 4M Broad? way, N. Y. 49* And by- De. P. MELVIN COHEN,..' No. 3*4 King-street, Charleston, S. C., BARNES, WARD k CO., - New C .-leana.tLa., ' Wholesale Agents for tbs Southern States. "COSTAR'S" ' PECTORAL ^! COUGH REMEDY; FOR COUGHS, OOLDS, HOARSENESS, SORE THROAT, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchial Anocnons, and all Disease? of tho Throat and Lungs. 49- Bottles, 26 cte., 60 eta. and il sises. 43? Sold by all Druggists everywhere. 49- And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot Ns. 4M Broad, way, N. Y. 49* And by DB. P. MELVIN ('OULUN, " No. 354 King-streot, Charleston, S. C.' BARNES, WARD A 00., ?> Now-Orieans, La., r3 Wholesale Agents for the Southam States. . ... r-'r-?*?:r "COSTAR'S" . r CELEBRATED .1 BISHOP PILLS. A UNIVERSAL DINNER PILL, ' J. For Nervous and Sick Headache, Costiveness, Indiges? tion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation, Dlarrhtaa, Colics, Chills, Fevers, and general derangement of tbs Digestive Organs. _ 49* Boxes, 25 cte., 60 cts. and tl ei?<& :1 49- Sold by all Druggists everywhi. ?e. 3?? 49" And by HENRY B. COSTAR, Taepot No. 4M Broad, way, N. Y. ~ 45T And by * DB, P. MELVIN COHEN, ?r No. 364 Eing-atreet, Charleston, & C. BARNES, WARD k CO- " " New Orleans, Ls., Wholesale Asenta lox thA?Vuth?Bi3tirie?. DeceiU:?rai , ' **?