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? ^ ) " ^A^STON ? O? FRIDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY 1, 1867^ P3EtIGB; FIVE OENTS^ V VOLUME IV.NO. 454. CJARLEsTOJS, b. o.- - __ - TELEGRAPHIC. European ZV civ s per Steamer. LIVERPOOL, January 19.-The stock of cotton in portia estimated at 501,250 bales, of which 163,500 is American. LONDON, January 19.-The bullion in the Bank of England has decreased ?158,000. The Chiban Loan was introduced by J. L. MOB OAK & Co., and has proved a great success. Appli cations even on tho first day it oponed were three, times greater than required. HALIFAX, January 31.-Advices by the Africa report fourteen feet of snow in some parts of Den? mark. The ice catastrophe in Begent's Park, London, still absorbs the general interest. Forty bodies have been found, and the scar.-h is still continued. A West India steamer arrived at Liverpool with Yellow Fever. There were 60 cases and 23 deaths during the voyage. The weather in Europe has been unprecedented? ly severe. The Belgian Chambers have rejected the Penal Code abolishing the death penalty. In Italy, Senor SOAXIAGA had made his financial statements to the Chamber of Deputies. The total deficit for the year amounts to 185,000, 000 livres. Of this he proposes to cover 85,000,000 by various financial reforms. The remaining hun? dred million must be made up by extraordinary means. A loan is" impossible; that is, impossible under present circumstances. The State must have recourse, therefore, to the ecclesiastical pro? perty, which it proposes to tax to the amount of 600,000,000 livres, which will cover tho annual de? ficit until 1880, when the budget will be in equi librium. The revenue is steadily increasing, and expenditure-decreasing. The expenso of the war department has been reduced to 110,000,000. Congressional. WASHINGTON, January 31.-In tho House, the Consular and Diplomatic Appropriation Bill was taken up. HARVEY, at Portugal, gets no salary. The appropriation for Minister to Borne was eras? ed, and the bill passed. The Secretary of State was. asked - whether the bills repealing tho 13th section of the District Bufirage Bill were on file in his ofllco. It was stated in the debato on this subject that thin was the first instance cf tho neglect to return bills with or without approval. The Bill transferring tho Indian affairs to thc War Department was under discussion. An amendment allowing the Indians the same rights and privileges "all wed to negroes was rejected. Tho bill was adopted by a vote of 76 to 70. The House wont into Committee of the Whole and adjourned. In tho Senate, the usual number of petitions were presented. Tho President waa called on for the correspondence between Mr. SEWARD and For? eign Ministers, relative to their policy toward thc lately rebellions States. The Committee on Claims were directed to in? quire into tho expediency of paying East Tonnes see loyalists'; war losseB; recommended by General BTJBNS?DE'S Commissi?nl ""*' - The discussion on the Tariff was resumed, and - the Senate are in session to-night. Tho Ways and Means Committee have resolved to abolish the tax on newspaper advertising. The Portuguese Vice-Consul, DE PALMA, of Au? gusta, petitions the Senate for 32,000 {?), taken by SHERMAN'S a:my at Winnsboro', So. Ca. Ho com? plains of a fruitless application at the State De? partment. The Beconstruction Committee are maturing a bill which is r. adere to od to contain a proviso, ren? dering the recognition of the Southern States as States by the Supreme Court nugatory, until those States are reconstructed. Washington Newe. WASHINGTON, January SI.-General CUSTIS LEE baa declined the Presidency of tho Maryland Agri? cultural College. A resolution in the Pennsylvania Legislature, | n laudatory to the President's persistent opposition to tho disunionists of all classes, and the judicious exercise of his veto power, was indefinitely post? poned, by a strict party vote of 57 to 33. The Conservatives are earnestly and hopefully at work in Washington. The statements telegraph? ed North of tho basis of compromise or progress, are merely speculation. Gen. G ELLEM" K Bureau Report (from Miss.) for * December, says that Lhe demand for labor induces negro immigration. Wages from $10 to $15 per month, with rations, quarters and medicines. There were 7909 rations issued during tho mouth. The prohibition to carry firearms, or owning any real estate, are fruitful sources of dissatisfaction to freedmen. The detective, Gen; L. C. BAKES, is in this city, it is understood, for the purpose of testifying for impeachment regarding Mrs. COBB'S case. The light house marking ihe Deep Water Shoal in the James Bi ver, Va., was destroyed by ice. Marine Intelligence. NEW YOBK, January 31.-Arrived-the Henry Chauncey, from Aspinwall, with a million of treas? ure from California. Panama dates to the 23d state that the allied fleet was at Valparaiso, and that the Brazilian army had gain sd some advantages at Mendoza. The revolution is not spreading. Domestic Markets. NOON DISPATCH. Nsw YORK, January 31.-Tho Stock market is a shade better than at the opening of the Board. Gold 135}. Exchange, 60 days, 108$; Sight 109$. Flour 10al5c. lower. Wheat dull and nominally lower. Corn 1 cent lower. Pork quiet, New Mess $20 31a20 87; Old Mess $19. Whiskey quiet. Peas quiet. Cotton quiet and steady at 31 for M'ddling Uplands. Freights dui. EVENING DISPATCH. Cotton dull; sales 280 bales; Middling Uplands, 34. Flour dull; 15a25c. lower; Southern brands dull, $11 25al6. Wheat dull, 3a5c lower. Corn irregular, la2o. lower; Mixed Western, 12Aal3. Oats dall and lower; Western 60aS2; State 66a68. Pro? visions heavy. Groceries quiet and steady. Naval Stores quiet; Spirits Turpentine, 66a66$; BoBin, $3 75a8; Tallow steady,'at llalL}. Freights dull and lower; Cotton 5-lGaJ per bail; Corn 6J per sail. At last Board Stocks were quito strong. Gold 35J. Fivo-twenties, 1882, 107$; new issue, lOi^a '104$; Ten-fortioa registered 99Jal00; Coupons, 99|; Seven-thirties, all series, 104ga?. AUGUSTA, January 31-Cotton moro active; Middling 30?c; good do. 32c. BALTXUOBE, January 31.-Coffee quiet, but finn. Flour, Northwestern Extra 12?c; other quotations generally unchanged. "Wheat very dull; Millers not grinding. Corn, :?hite mixed 98ca$1.02; good to prime white $1.03aJ .05; yellow lc. lower, 95c. Whiskey, country lots $1.75. Mess Pork $22. Active demand for bacon and bulk meats, but no stock offering. State Items. ANNUAL JIEETINO OP THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE GEORGETOWN RAIL.R04D COMPANY, HELD IN GEOBGETOWN, S. C., ON WEDNESDAY, 23D OF J AN? DABY, 1857. The Hon. Joseph B. Allston was called to the Chair, and Joseph L. Easter!ng requested to act as Secretary. On motion, a committee of two was appointed to verify: proxies and ascertain if a sufficient amount of stock is represented. The Chair ap? pointed Messrs. B, Doziei- and D. L. Pringle. Tho committee having reported a majority of tho stock . represented, the meeting proceeded to business. The Beport of the Prcident and cf the Secretary and Treasurer werer?ad and approved. Mr. B. Dozier offered the following resolutions, which were unanimously adopted : Resolved. That the Secretary and Treasurer be requested to call for tho unpaid amounts of the 1st, 2d, Sd, 4th and 5th calls, and, in case the same is not paid, that he be requested to take th j neces? sary leg ni steps to enforce the payment. Resolved, That, as soon as the moans aro raised, the Di-ectors are requested to have the route sur? veyed from the terminus of the present graded portion to Lancaster C. H. . On motion of Mr. Wilson, a committee of three was appointed to nominate o iii. era of the Boad . for the ensuing year, v Thc Chair appointed Messrs. Bl H. Wdson, J. Bees Ford and J. Wi Tar? ben. After consultation the com mi tte a reported the following mines, viz: For President, Dr. A. M. Forster; and for Direc? tors, Messrs. B. O. Bush, Chas. Allston, Sr., C. J. AtkniBOn, A. Morgan, B. E. Fraser, and Ben Allston. ; ??e appointed Messrs. S. W. Bouquie and J. W. rarbox to receive and count the oallots, who, after peformmg that dutv. declared tho above named gentlemen duly elected. The meeting then adjourned. _ _ __ JOS. B. ALLSTON, Chairman. Jos. L. EASTERUNO, Secretary. [Georgetown limes. They have a female beggar in Quebec, who goes on her professional rounds in a sleigh drawn bv her own horso. Our Washington letter. [SPEOIAL COBBESPONDENOE OE THE DAILY >TEW8.] WASHINGTON, January 28.-Observing men hav? ing to do with the Treasury Department mors or less intimately, and knowing of the routine of its soveral branches, have been of the opinion theBe many months that all was not going right in that bureau of tho great temple of national money changing, which has exclusive supervision of print? ing tho multitudinous "promisos to pay" of the Government. The operations of this branch of j the Department aro moro extensive and involved than any other, and in the exorcise of tho daily method that applies to its ramifications, there is, perhaps, not a single step in which whatever germ of depravity or weakness possessing tho operative, is not awakened and urged to peculation. In printing its bonds and currency, tho Government have endeavored to ?BO exclusively a quality of paper invented by one of its artisans, with a view to defying tho pest of counterfeits. Tbereforo it is that the dopet from which the Treasury Depart? ment draws its supplies of paper for note printing is obliged to account, with scrupulous exactitude, upon every scrap of pnper .manufactured, and which, once dehvered, is counted by sheets, like ao much money, and calls for a re coipt from the hoad of the Bureau. From the latter, each invoice of paper is distributed with similar minuteness among the "pressmen" of tho Bureau, and an exact record of the number of impressions taken is kept by an employee, solely directed to wabch over tito operations of the press. Here, then, are three processes of tho greenback printing, which must produce roaults that tally exactly, or fraud is unmistakeable. The counts of the manufacturer and printer must balance; tho monitor or guard at tho press must agree with tho pressmen's receipt, and the number of bonds turned out for signature and final preparation, at the hands of co-ordinate branches of tho Depart? ment, finally remain to test the correctness of each atop of the problem. It wodd naturally seem that with such a niutiplicity of wheels within wheels, a far-sighted operative would give up tho temptation of peculation as a matter too complex for successful attempt, for it is evident that in order to maka a "strike" of some magnitude tho "steal" must continue several monthB, and could only be consummated hy the complicity of ?omo fifteen operativos, who are ordinarily re? quired to follow a method designed to dis? cover the IcaBt abstraction of bonds or paper in its employment by each individually. Yet not withstandi-*r tho labor and delicacy of working ?ip a com toy of such extent, it is reported ivithin the wat twenty-four hours that tho Troa ?ury Department has co;.no to tho realization of tho' existence of a scheme quito as far-reaching md enormous ir? its frauds, -is it would previously lavo been possible to have \ un turad to guara n too inpracticable, improbable, or impossible. At all wents, tho Burean has hoon closod up, tho opera? tes temporarily discharged, and tho wholo sys ?ein, wh:ch bas "previously boon kept in operation mtil twolve o'clock eyory night in working money 'or the Government, has entirely suspended. ThiB ?essation occurred yesterday by order of Secretary \IcCulloch. and nil the appurtenances of tho green jack manufactory were forthwith surrouueed by ta army of Treasury dotcctives, and aro now being -ii mm?, ged and investigated as no bureau of that Department was over subjected to before. To all nquiries on thc subject tho Treasury officials aro is mum as tho tomb, and among the six hundred :lerks employed by the Department thore scorns ;o prevail a Beared senoe that "aomethi jg is up," nvolving the honesty of overy one of them. There is but little "doubt that a system of mag? nificent theft ia to be disclosod, or at least discov? ered-?or it is not always that the Government | j irovea either a candid or expressi ve Bufferer iii its oases. As for tho Bureau, I have known thoae six nonths that the active managers of tho American ' ?Jank Note Company in Now York, who make tho )U8iness of printing paper monoy a scienco of pre- i ?aution and core, have all along entertained thc I loliof that, under the system in vogue at the Trca- < tura Printing Bureau, colossal frauds and loane? < mist sooner or later como t'j light. You will ob- I .orve, by your dispatches of this date, that tho i louse has become alive to tho cxigoncks of thc < ?ase, notwithstanding tho suspension of opera- 1 ions adverted to above was intended to ?avo ] >een accomplished with thc moat profound quiet- t ide. The resolution adopted this morning p o- 1 rides that the Ways and Moans Committee shall 1 uko exclusive conduct of the investigation, and 1 'have authority to send for persons and papers." E The fcv-.eciul Committee appointed by tue House o investigate the New Orleans riot maintain a \ uost marvellous perseverance in the matter of 1 ivoking testimony. Witnesses of every class and < ondition are every day summoned bofore it,. 1 rom the travelling correspondent of the Now t fork Tribune, who failed to seo the row on 1 ccount of pressing husmeas in a part of tho city t aost remote from the trwde to un imported e .arkey, who testifies that ho was piling lumber in \ ront of the edifice ocoupied by tho Convection, t nd witnessed the whole affair "up to the time ho c ui t work, having finished the job lato in the after- c loon. About the only epicy event connected t rith the investigation is tue fact of the Commit ee's summoning the entire fifteen members of ?ie Reconstruction Committee, to testify as to mat they know in the premises. During tho j ?urso of this august examination, Air. Boyer, tho y ?emoeratie member of the former Committee, i ronght up thc report that the New Orleans Con ention was only conceived by tho "Southern loyal ?ts" after they had been advised hy letter from OngrcBsmen to organize a meeting with reference ) such a revolution of the State Government of louisiana. Though not a copy of those letters I r an be obtained, it ia indub tabiy proven that ! - had. Stevens waa the author of many, aa tho ex- j, onei't of tho wiBh of the Reconstruction Com- ' utteo. Mr. Boyer pressed thc matter moat un lercifully upon tho latter, prefacing Iiis direct lruata at "Old Thad" by interrogating with be jming gravity, both Congressman Bogers and 1 cuator Johnson-(tho only Democrats on thc r ommitteoj-as to their complicity in this infu- l tous correspondence suggested. This done, tho t ucry followed to Stevons, who, in anticipation of io "question, was nerving himself for the occa ion. After a deal of ludicrous muscular agita on, Old Thad, finally admitted that it was possi Je he had written letters advising the call of tho ow Orleans Convention, and possibly ho might avo said in the course of such correspondence nat tho Beconstruction Committee sanctioned, ould sanction the call, but on account of (he time mt had sinco olapsed (irearly a year ago) ho ould deprecate any positive assertion on tho abject. VIDEX. Our New York Letter. [FROM OUR SPECIAL COBBESPONDENT.] | C I NEW YORK, January 28.-Who steals my puree ;eala trash. 'Tis aomething-nothing; 'twaa mine -'tis his, and has been slave to thousands; but ho lat filches from me my good watch, robs me of lat which enriches h m materially, and puts mo E ) exceeding inconvenience. Tho incident I am d bout to relate, and in whh.b, to a certain extent, t was an actor, though uot the hero of tho story, ccurred on last Saturday night; time-ll o'clock; lace-Third Avenuo cara. A party of a dozen larobriiana-ladies and gentlemeu-were enjoying ae luxury of a juggling, jolting ride in a car BO losely pack.d that tho conductor, in collecting tho ire, grew so confused that he seamed at one time o take himself for a passenger who had just got i, and whom ho suspected of endeavoring to neak off without paying. One of our party, a ;entleman who rejoices in the possession of a nagnificent gold watch, to wnich is appended a 1 Laudsomo chain, which hangs down 'in a most t empting manner, had a position on tho ^landing 1 ommittee during tho lengthy ride, and aa he cn errained tho lathes with his converaatton, a party >f six pickpockets were oquaily entertained by ad uiriug the watch-chain and forming plans for its apture, and that o" the time-jticce" attached. At he corner of Eighth street the Carolina delegation ecoded from the car. Moultrie led the van, gnl autly escorting a lady, whom he carefully piloted cross tho snowy, slushy, ahppory street, and anded safely on the lews* treacherous sidewalk, iut lol tho balaneo of the delegation come lot; and hark ! a cry tb?.t suggests a difficulty. Vhafc bhall Moultrie clo? Shall he abandon tho adv, aud with wing? as awift as meditation if the thoughts of, lovo hasten to the relief if his friends, or nhall he remain at his post ? Ie did not remain, and now behold him on thc ?cone of action, but too Into to do heroic deeds, for he performance was well nigh over. When the Jarolhia delegation readied tho platform, ono of he pickpocket committee blocked up tho passugo io as to rcuder egress next to impossible; v/hort! lpon one of tho gentlemen took him by thc collar n a manner not tho most gentle, and cu used him o describe a semicircle. Now was tho Limo for ,ion, thought the watchful thieves; wherefore, fivo >f thom went into tho pushing business with a will, vhilst a sixth gently iusinuated lus hand into a >ockot bolongiug to thc gentleman who waa pro? motor of tho handsome watch. Tho hand graaped lie watch chain, and the pickpocket looked upon ;ho 'dexterous feat as a fail accompli, when tutl lenly a hand soized him by tito throat, and its sompanion drew thc watch chain from ita grap? he thief broke away and boat a hasty retroat; but ie was closely followed by three fothers of the karolina delegation, who caught him in the {wink? ing of an oye, and by the back of tho neck, and iel.! him up agahiat the car platform, aa well as igainst his will. When Mouilrie caine up this icene had just ended, and tho curtain had j ?ist risen on the second act. where the thief waa dis jovercd hugged in tho brawny arms of a big police nan; who from time to time amused himself hy jerenadiug tho pickpocket's head with his club*. L'he battle waa over; the thieves had mado & fiasco md were discomfited; tho Carolinians were vic .orious; the watch waa saved; the ladies made up heir minds not to faint, and Birdied sweetly on the rcntlemen who had acted so ga Jantly. But Moid* .rio got no smile, for ho had not distinguished limself; he had done no choking; he had not come ip to time when the time-piece drama waa being jerformed. In fact, bia feelings were auch as even ho pickpocket mig'at not have envied. The Hon. John Morrissey is not the only man vho has thought proper to ?eform, to abandon he prize fighting profession and adopt tho more louorablo (?) callinir of a faro-dealcr. John C. Keenan has alao reformed, and has, for aome time past, occupied the highly honorablo poBition of proprietor of a fashionable tiger's den at No. 7o'2 ".roadway. The den, however, waB broken into last night by the lynx-eyed officers of the law, and the tiger was caught in the act of swallowing a mouth? ful of greenbacks, amounting to upwards of fifteen thousand dollars. Heenan, the keeper of the Egyptian Tionagerie and tamer of the tiger, was arrested, together with several distinguished gen? tlemen, among whom was Louis Baker, the man who ia ??aid to have sent Bill Poole, the pugilist, to his last account. Morrissey's bank still lives and flourishes. A man named Do?ean, who was former!} the United States Navy, committed suicide last night by blowing his brains out with a pistol. The act was done with most extraordinary coolness, and the poor man left a letter in which he stated that ho was neither mad nor intoxicated; but, finding that lifo did not pay a dividend in his case, ho thought it best to dispose of his stock. Ever since it has become known that Leonard W. Jerome has made a donation of five- thousand dollars to t^e Princeton College, the interest to be | applied every year to the purchase of a medal to be awarded to the "first gentlemm" in tho institu? tion, it has been a matter of-discussion inpolite circles, what are tb 3 essential qualifications of a gentleman, and whether, if a man be a gentleman, he can be lesa or moro of one than his neighbor. Jerome's definition of a gentleman is, in sub star, co, "one who manifests the most consideration for the feelings of others." A good definition and a good donation. It is said that tho Booth revival of tho Mer? chant of Venice is to "mark an era on tho New York stage," and that the scenery and appoint? ments are of the most magnificent descript on. I rejoice in the possession of a first-class orchestra seat for to-night, and will be on hand to soe the Jew that Shakspearo drew from an incident in real life, in which tho, facts were entirely at variance with the play-for it is weh known that Shylock, the money lender, was a Christian, and the Merchant of Venice a Jew; but the great poet reversed it, to pander to tho prejudice of the masses. MOULTRIE. WHITE LABOBEBS.-We find tho following in the Savannah News and Herald : SAVANNAH, January 25,1867. Editors News and Herald : DEAB Sros :-I am authorized to ann:unce to tho people of Georgia, Florida and South Caro? lina, that tho Emigration Agencies of New York will furnish emigrants (male) who will contract and work at $10 per month. Partios wishing to employ such labor should form clubs or associations, so as to call 100 or more into tho neighborhood, and take families, so that they might have societies among themselves, and with those of their own language, till they learn ours. It has been our error in bringing only young, single mon amongst us, who do not understand onr language, and to expect a few only, of those isolated strangers to bo contented and happy. If we will bring mon with thoir wives, daught? ers and sons, and give them all employment, and. lot them be settled au colon i H 1 laborers on the neighboring plantations, and I doubt not but they will be happy, prosperous, a jd useful. L* you think the matter worthy public notice ind public interost, and will give it tho bonefit of j'our circulation, you may thereby do a service to bur disorganized country. I havo just roturned from a trip through tho richest cotton lands of Georgia, and find a general want of laborers everywhere. Yours, very respectfully, G. W. GABMANY. excitement among thc Freedmen In Mob ll o. We clip the following from the Mobile Advertiser af Tuesday : Tho negro woman, Mary Mitchell, who was ar? rested on Saturday for the murder of a little negro ;irl which sho adopted some two or threo weeks igo, was carried before tho Mayor's Court this morning, and tho case WAH sent to Justice Starr. When the officer left tho court room with tho pris? oner, ho was foll-wed to tho street by tho largo n'owd of freodracn who had gono up to witness the .rial, and on reaching the street hundreds of j thors joined tho throng, all most intensely excit? ed. It was proven at tho Coroner's inquest yes? terday that tho woman, altor starving tho child ilmost to a skeleton, had beaten her with switches mt from rone-bushes and full of thorns; that she ?vould take the cl did in the morning and thrust ior into a tub of cold water, keeping h-. r there till .he was nearly drowned; and that on thc morning Deforo too child died the monster had givon her two or threo hundred lashes. Tho result was, tho audy of tho little ghi presented a most horrid jpectaclo to tho eyes of the Coroner and his jury. Thus it carno about that a great deal of indigna? tion against the woman was felt among such of .he colored population of the city us wero acquaint? ed with tho facts, and for a time, as tho officer led icr to thc offico of Justice Starr, it was feared that m attempt would be made by tho crowd to lynch ?cr; and a Uno of policemen was drawn up across he street to keep back the surging mans of color id humanity, among which the excitement was rery manifest. Fortunately, no violence was at ompted, and after blocking tm Conti street in front if the magistrate's offico until tho policomon start id to the guard-house with the prisoner, the crowd >roke up and quietly dispersed. OBITUARY. 'DIED, near Cross Hill, Laurens Di R tri ct, on the eve? line of tbe 2Gth i .st., CHRISTINA NEELY, daughter of >r. WK. and C. B. .PHILIPS, aged 16 years, 2 months, and 7 days._* SPECIAL NOTICES. T ?.AWAY WITH SPECTACLES-OLD EYES nado new, without Spectacles, Doctor or Medicine. >amphjtyt mailed free on receipt of ten cents. Address i. B. FOOIE, M. D i No. 1130 Broadway, New York. November 9 AS-COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP.-THIS CELE? BRATED Toilet Soap, In such universal domand, ls oade from thc choicest materials, is mild and emol l wi?t tn ita nature, fragrantly scented, and ex remely beneficial in its action upon the skin. For ale by all Druggists und Fancy Goods Dealers. February 7 lyr THE GAS LIGHT ?LTIPLIER. MR. JOSEPH POZNANSKI BEGS TO INFORM THE GAS CONSUMERS OF laurieston that all necessary arrangements having bcon erfected, he is now prepared to furnish tho GAS LIGHT MULTIPLIER o Stores, Private Dwellings, Churches, tte, in this city. Mr. FCZNANSKI refera all those interested in the natter to hiB Pamphlet, wherein will be found a full lescripHon of tho system proposed, and the results ob dned by its application to several buildings in this tty. Office, No. 20 BROAD STREET, LAW RANGE. Factory, No. 447 KING STREET, at thc Gas Apparatus Vorks of WM. F. PADDON. Orders may bo loft at either of these places. Office hours from 10 to 2 o'clock. February 1 Imo NOTICE, THE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVER? POOL, Capital Two Millions Sterling (?2,000,000), lavinp; resumed butdnoes in this place, id prepared to al;e FIRE RISKS at moderato rates. All losses will be ibcrully adjusted and pmmptlv settled here. J. F. BLACKLOCK, Agent, January ll_fmwQ Accommodation Wharf. S AMUEL P. BENNET, Fittiber and Lumber Measurer, OVER STEINMEYER it SON'S OFFICE, Clarke's Planing Mill, VEST END OF BEAUFAIN STBEET, Charleston^ S. C. January 23 wfmlmo ~T. D: MERNAUGH ATTORNEY AT LAW No. 30 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. December 18 tuiSiuo C. J. MtnWL, No. 37 LINE-STREET, BETWEEN KING AND ST. PHILIP. T UMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND BUILDING JJ MA'OKTAL constantly on baud at the lowest mar? ett ones, i talye June *i? LAW NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED ARE ASSOCLATED AS PART? NERS, and propose to practice in tho STATE DOURTA OF LAW AND I QUITT for tho Districts ol Barnwell, Beaufort and Collcton, under thc name and ityle of "DAVANT." Office, for the prosent, at OILLISONVILLE, South Carolina. R. J. DAVANT. November 23 fin 3. C. DAVANT, EDWARD M. L'MGLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JACKSONVILLE, FLA., WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS IN EAST FLORIDA. Rtferrncu-MCCBADT & Sos, AnAits & FBOST, WM. MO BUENET, Esq. f8mo* December 21 WILLIAM II. GILLILASD i M Beal Estate Agents, Auctioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 33 HAYN E STREET. September 3 SPECIAL NOTICES, ^CONSIGNEES PER STEAMER FALCON, from Baltimore, are hereby notified that she ie This Day discharging cargo at Pier No. 1, Union Wharf. Gooda remaining on tho Wharf after Btmset mil be stored at their rink and expense. Consignees will please take their goods away from the Pier aa rapidly as possible, as the steamer "Carroll" is soon expected. MORDECAI k CO., Agents. February 1 1 t?S" CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.-MERCHANTS' LINE Schooner LILLY will discharge cargo at Adger's North Wharf TAU Day. AU Goods not called for before sunset will be stored at risk and expense of consignees. February 1 1 WILLLAM ROACH. JST DISTRICT COURT-CHARLESTON DIS? TRICT.-It ia hereby ordered that Saturday, the 2d Feb? ruary, he appointed SENTENCE DAY, and that tho pris? oners who have been found guilty, and persons under recognizance, be brought up at ll o'clock on that day for sentence. It is also ordored that the Summary Process Docket bo called on This Day {Friday), lat February, at 10 o'olock A. M. By order of Judge- LOGAN, District Judgo. JACOB WILLIMAN, Clerk D. C. Charleston, January SI, 18(57. 1 February 1 49" MESSRS. EDITORS.-WE TAKE THIS method of returning our sincere thanks to Captain C. B. 3IGWALD, Chief of Police, and Sorgeant JORDAN, of the Upper Wards Police, for the very timely assistance rendered on the occasion of the fire at our residence, on Sunday morning last. Three officers while on their rounds discovered the fire; and through their exertions succeed? ed in arriving Just in time to save ourselves and only child from a horrible death. Our thanks aro also due, and are hereby tendered, to our friend and neighbor, Mr. W. SEHEN, for bis kin dna s and attention to ns in our dis? tress. Very respectfully, P. CLEARY. February 1 1+ Mrs. P. CLEARY. jp SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIV? ED till 12 o'clock, noon, February 5th, 1837, for BUILD? ING SCHOOL HOUSE on the Rushland Plantation, on John's Island. Plans and Specifications can bo aeon at the office of Brevet Lt. Cob JAMES P. LOW, A. Q. M., No G Southern Wharf. Proposals must bo accompanied bj the names of re jnonsible. persons, who will become sureties for faithful completion of contract, and addressed to tho undersign? ed, marked: "Proposals for Building School House." The right ?B reserved to reject all proposals if not sat? isfactory. By order of Major-General R. K. SCOTT, Ass't Commls ?loncr. JAMES P. LOW, Brevet LL Col. and A. Q. M., Chief Rec. and Dist. Off., South Carolina. January 29 0 ?3-8URVE YOB'S OFFICE-PORT OF CHARLESTON-JANUART 28, 1807.-Owners and mas? ters of Sloops and Boats under Five (5) Tons, who have ?Aken out Certificates of Admeasurement since July 30th, 1866, aro hereby notified to return said Certificates to this Office, and. receive reiund of admeasurement fees. CECIL C. NEIL, January 29 Surveyor of thc Port. ?3- THE HEALING POOL AND HOUSE OF UERCY.-HOWARD ASSOCIATION REPORTS, for x*oung Mon, on the CRIME OF SOLITUDE, and the ERRORS, ABUSES and DISEASES which destroy the manly powers, and create impediments to MARRIAGE, sith Boro means of relief. Sont in scaled letter cn relopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKTLLIN ?OUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. January IS_ ?Imo jaS-WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE 2. M. WHITING, Esq., aa a candidate for Sheriff oi Marleston (Judicial) District, at the next election. September 10 "^SrNOTICE.-L KATE DOUGLAS, WIFE OF ?VILLI AM H. DOUGLAS, now residing at No. 2 Klug itreet, and carrying on tho retail business, givo notice hat in one month from the date hereof I will act as a ?OLE TRADER. KATE DOUGLAS. JAJTOABT 8iFj 18C7._Imo_January 8 ts- NOTICE TO CREDITORS.-OFFICE OF I ASTER IN EQUTTY, 15TH JANUAKY, 1867.-Pursuant 0 tho order of Chancellor LES ESN E, made in tho cause pf WTJ-TSCHEN ti. CORDES, notice is hereby given to ho cr-vUlors of ni: s nv WITTSCHEN, deceased, to como n and provo before the undersigned, their demands gainst tho Estate of the ?aid testator, on or before tho 6th day of March, 18G7, or ba debarred from any ben oft t if the decree ab OT o made in the case. JAMES TUPPER, January 18 f8 Master in Equity. ?3- THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA VTLLIAMSBURG DISTRICT-IN EQUITY-VENUS 1LAKELY AND PHILLIS STAGGERS VS. JOHN J. USD ALE, EXECUTOR, ET AL.-BELL FOR PARTITION IND ACCOUNT.-It appearing to my satisfaction that LAWRENCE H. BELSER and MARY ANASTATIA, his rife, two of tho Defendants in the above stated caso, aro .bseut from and without the limits of this State, it is, m molion of SAMUXL W. MAUMCE, Complainant's 8o Icitor, ordered that tho Bold absent Defendants do an? tear, plead, answer or demur, to the said Bill within ortydays from the publication hereof, or tho same will ie taken pro confesso as to them. R. C. LOGAN, Com. in Equity, Williamsburg District. January 18 _6f__ ~J^~WT10F7 TO CREDITORS.-OFFICE OF 1 ASTER IN EQUITY, 15th January, 1867.-Pursuant to he ordor of Chancellor LESE.SNE, made in tho cause of Vlttschen vs. Cordes, notice is hereby given to the Cred tors of HENRY WrTTSCHEN, deceased, to come in and irovc, before the undersigned, their demands against be Estate of tho said Testator on or before tho 15th day il March, 1867, or bc debarred from any benefit of Uio lacree abovo made in the case. JAMES TUPPER, January 25 f9 Master in Equity. SGT SOUTH CAROLINA-CHARLESTON DIS? TICT-TN CHANCERY-OFFICE OF THE REGISTER N EQUITY.-NAPOLEON N. COSTE ??? ?*, ?f.-ED? VARD A. BOLLES, GEORGE HALL AND WIFE, AND )THERS-BILL FOR PARTITION.-It appearing to ny satisfaction that GEORGE HALL and MARY ANN, ds wife, CHARLES P. BOLLES and GEORGE E. RING, r" defendants in this case, aro absent from, and reside loyond the limits of this state, so that the ordinary pro ess of tho Court cannot bo sorvod on them : On motion of omplainant's Solicitor, ordored that the said defendants, }Eo;ton HALI, and Mut? ANS, his wife, CHAULES P. JoLi.Ea and GEORGE E. Riso, Jr., do appear aud plead, .nswor or demur to this Bill, within three months from he publication of this ordor, or an ordor pro confesso will >o granted and entered against them. JAS. L. GANTT, Register in Equity, Charleston District. November 2 flumo3mo "?3- TO SEA ISLAND PLANTERS AND FAG CORS.-The subscriber will gin on toll all cotton sent o "BECKETT'S Plantation," ou Steno River, and then brward by steamers that pass sovcral times a week lo Jharleston. Price 6 cents a pound. Refer to Bor-ER k ITONET. THEO. A. BECKETT, January 31_mwf6*_John's Island. ?5- CALVARY BAPTIST CHUBCH, CHARLES? TON.-The Members (colored) of this Church were reg ?arly dismissed from the throo White Baptist Churches >f this City, to form a separate Chuicb. They are wor ihiping for the present at Bonum's Hall, John street, letween Meeting and King. They have purchased a lot, md aro soliciting contributions to enable them to erect a louse of Worship. They are believed to bo pious and worthy perseus, and heir object is respectfully commended to all who have he ability and disposition to aid sucli entorp?scs. Th o bllowing members of tho said Church have been author zed to moko collections : CHAKI.LS SMALLS, THOMAS A. 3AVI8, EnwAUD HAIG, DANIEL D. MCALPIM, Jons BEE, md SAMUEL STEWAJU). Charleston, S. C., June 27, 186P. Rev. LUCIUS CUTHBERT, Pastor Citadel Square Church. Rev. E. T. WINKLER, Pastor Uuited Church. SAM?ERY, ! Deacons Citadel Square ?YILLIAM G. WHXLDEN, ) cnurcu. January i fmwSmoa esr BEA UTIFUL HAIR.-CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOR THE HAIR positively restores gray hair to its original color and youthful beauty; imparts life and strength to the weakest hair; Btops its falling out at mee; keeps tho head clean; is unparalleled as a hait Jressiug. Sold by all Druggists and fashionable hair? dressers, and at my office, No. 1123 Broadway, New i'ork. SARAH A. CHEVALIER, M. D. January 4 3mos ?3- BATCHELORS HAIR DYE.-THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE is thc best in tho world. The aniy true and perfect Dye-harmlcas, reliable, instan? taneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints. Natural Black or Brown. Remedies tho ill effects of Dad Dyes. Invigorates tho bair, leaving it soft and beautiful The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor., All others aro mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by al) Drnggists . and Perfumers. Factory, No. 81 Bartley street, Now York. jffi BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT. December lu lyr "jQS-MESSRS. FREEMAN & PUNDI HAVING executed to mo a Deed of Assignment for tho benefit r f then; creditors, a meeting of the same is respectfully re? quested at my office, No. 10 Broafcstrcet, on Thursday, 1st February, at 5 o'clock P. M., to appoint an Agent to act with the undersigned. PHILIP H. KEGLER, january 21 SHIPPING, c-rrv^ FOR LrYERPOOL.-THE A1COP ^?3^PEEED and copper-fastened Britisu Bark YUJ OBgSyMURL Captain M. Thompson, will moot with T ?'. !T!J'. dispatch. For Freight apply to February 1_ ?AVENEL k CO. . ^ FOR BOSTON-WITI1 DISPATCH. NEO. The Brig ANNA D. TORREY, Haskell master, ^J^fyfrhas a large portion of her cargo engaged, and i in-rn* illili be dispatched for tho above port. For balance of Freight room, apply to STREET BROTHERS & CO., January 31 No. 74 East Bay. BALTIMORE AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S STEAMSHIP IP -A. LOO HST 3 E. C. REED, CoaiMANBEB, TT7TXL SAIL FOE BALTIMORE ON SATURDAY, 2d VT Fobruary, at 5 o'clock P.M. For freight or passage apply to COURTENAY k TRENHOLM, Agents, February 1 2 Union "Wharves. FOR NEW YORK. REGULAR UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. ONE OF THE FAVORITE AND ELE y?Sf? GANT STEAMSHIPS QUAKER CITY, I SARAGOSSA, ?^&g^??? ANDALUSIA, | GRANADA, Will leave Adger's South Wharf every Saturday. The steamship QUAKER CITY, Captain Wost, will leave Adger's Wharf on Saturday, February 2d, at 4 o'clock. Shippers must present Bills Trading by half-past one o'clock on Saturday. January 28 RAVENEL k CO. FOR LIVERPOOL. Az^tsnsrs- THE FIRST-CLASS IRON STEAM SHH? PIONEER, due here Tnuraday, the ^(&Xl<?'*M~ 31st lDBt? liaviug a portion of her cargo -?*?-r <~*-. engaged, wal be dispatched immediately. For further Freight engagements, apply to W. B. bMITH & CO., January 29 Union Bank building. "PASSAGE REDUCED! CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR FROM EURO PE, BY SAILING SHIPS, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ALSO by the . SPLENDID BLVIL STEAMERS, Sailing every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY to and from New York. Great Reduction in Fare to CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA. DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT on Great Britain and Iroland at thc very lowest ratee. Passengers, on arrival in New York, will have their baggage removed Free, and every caro bestowed on thom. For Passage, kc, apply to M. M. QUINN, No. 527 King street. Charleston, ti. Pe'.ruirv 27 lrr RAILROADS. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. SHORTEST, QUICKEST AND ONLY DIRECT ROUTE to NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE WASHINGTON RICHMOND PETERSBURG WELDON and WILMINGTON. Time through by Erpresa Train to New York 44 hours. Faro...S2G 00. Tickets good by cither of thethreo following Routes : RICHMOND AND WASHINGTON BAY LINE AND BALTIMORE NORFOLK AND DELAWARE. Baggage checked tlirough to au y point. Tickets good until used. S. S. SOLOMONS, Deco J ber 29 Sup't MISCELLANEOUS. E. J. WHITE.JNO. K. GOURDIN. WHITE & GOURDIN, Civil Engineers and Surveyors. OWNING ONE-HALF OF THE PARSER PAPERS, and having access to tho whole collection at all timcB, we are prepared to execute all work entrusted to our caro with accuracy and dispatcb. Offlco : LAW RANGE, Charleston, S. C. January 7_ _Imo1" . JOHN K. STIMSON & CO., FACTORS, Dealers in Guano and Fertilizers, 72 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. ORDERS FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING NAMED GUANOS or FERTILIZERS will bo promptly Ulled for CASH or a satisfactory city acceptance, viz : No. 1 Foruvion Guauo, per ton, in currency.$07 50 No. 1 Bolivian Guauo, per ton, in currency. 45 00 No. 1 Swan leland Guano, per ton, in currency.... 35 00 No. 1 Solublo Parirle Guano, per ton, in currency. i!5 00 No. 1 Baugh's Superphosphate, per ton in cur roucy.".. 53 00 Bruce's Concentrated Fertilizer, per lon.50 00 Flour of Bone, por ton. CO 00 Bone Meal, per ton. 40 00 Crushed Bones, per ton.'. 40 00 Bones and Flesh, pur ton. 35 00 Anuna) Fertilizer, per ton. 40 00 Fish Guano, per ton.... 35 00 Gypsum or Plaster of Parla,"per bbl.. 1 75 Poudrette, per bbl. 2 00 A. A. RICE. Anent Charleston, S. C., At the office of thc Southern Exproas Co. January 36_._fmw6_ CHISOLM^S STEAM SAW MILL. rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING COMPLETED THEIR _L Saw Mill, located on tho property known as Ohis olm's Rico Mills, wcHt end of Trodd stroot, are now pre? pared to execute orders for LUMBER. CHISOLM BROTHERS, No. 32 East Bay, corner Adger's Wharves. January 28 mwf6 O: CRITTENDEN, General Commission Merchant, A??D Mairufactiirer of Paper, OP VARIOUS KINDS, NO. 127 READE STREET, Comer Hudson Street, New York. TTVEALER.IN PAPER AND IN MATERIALS OF J / ' vervdescription tor its manufacture. Ucri-n.iiei 13 tto'O LAW NOTICE. D. G. MCINTOSH, ATTORNEY AT LAW AMD SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, WILL PRACTICE IN TUE COURTS FOR THE EASTERN CIRCUIT, em tracing the Districts of Chesterfield, Maryborough, Darlington, Manon and Wil? liamsburg. Prompt attention givon to collection of claims. Offlco at Darlington Court House. IU?FEnUXCUS ? Messrs. ADAMS, FROST & CO., Charleston, S. C. Messrs. U. W. WILLIAMS k CO., charleston, 8. C. Messrs. J. k J. D. KIRKPATRICK, Charleston, S. C. Gen. JAMES CONNER, Charleston, S. C. Maj. ED. N. THURSTON, Charleston, S. C. J. ELI GREGG, Esq., Mara BluiT. January ll Imo ~ F. M. BURDELL, QKNEBAL TSB BROKER, WILL DEVOTE HIMSELF TO THE PURCHASE and sale of MERCHANDISE OF ALL KINDS. Offlco at, tbe corner of BROAD AND EAST BAY STREETS, in basement of Stale Balik, where ?ampios may bo seen. REFEHENCES-Mr. C. M. Furinan, Mr. Theodore D. Wagner, Messrs. Jobn Fraser & Co., Messrs. Mordecai k Co., Messrs. W. C. Dukes k Co., Messrs. Gourdin, Matthicssen & Co., Charleston, S. C. October 24 wfmGmo BTD?SCBD??r?r-" ?IRS MB NEWS DEPOT. TUST OPENED, NEAR THE TOSTOFFICE. WHERE tP the beat HAVANA AND DOMESTIC Si?GAES, CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO can always be bad. Also, the LATEST DAILY AND WEEKLY PA? PERS and MONTHLY MAGAZINES kopi: constantly on hand. aiwf ts* Jennhry il SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE ! SOUTHERN CAPITAL! SOUTHERN LABOR GEORGIA SOAP AMEJIICAL WORKS, SAVANNAH, GA. BRUNS & 3?EE, No. 78 East Say, SOLE AGENTS FOR CHARLESTON, S. C. HAVING- REEN APPOINTED AGENTS FOR THE abor.? works, we aro prepared to furnish the Trade with SOAP at the same price as could be obtained from thc worimi irod. UV. guarantee this Soup to bo equal to any in the market. Give ita tri?!, and wc-, are certain that you will ajroe with us. Imo BU January 7 SHIPPING. FOR FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY'S, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALI THE LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER AS FAR AS PALA TEA. THE FINE STEAMER KATE, CAPTAIN T. J. LOOKWOOD, WELL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF OS every Wednesday Morning, at 8 o'clock precisely >eS*FreIglit received daily and stored free of charge. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or at the of? fice of JOHN MAHONEY, OB., i8 East Bay, November 13 . Above Craig, Tuoraey & Co's. CHARLESTON & GEORGETOWN STEAM PACKET LINE. SEMI-WEEKLY. TOUCHING AT SOUTH ISLAND, WAVERLY MILLS. AND LANDINGS ON THE WAC CAMAW AND BLACK RIVERS. STEAMER FANNIE...Capt. ISAAO Dana WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF EVER! TUESDAY AND FRIDAY MORNING, at? o'clock. Returning, will leavo Georgetown every THURSDAY and SUNDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. Freight received daily, and stored freo of charge. For Freight and Passage, apply to FERGUSON & HOLMES, Agents, January 3 Accommodation Whorl. Charleston and Savannah Steam Packet Line. VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. Steamer PILOT BOY.'.. .Captain W. T. MONELTS. Steamer ELIZA HANCOX... .Captain J. K. RICHABDSON LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON, and Charleston Wharf, Savannah, Monday, Wednes? day, Friday and Saturday mornings, at 1 o'clock. Tho PILOT BOY leaves Charleston every Monday an. Friday, and Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday. Tho ELIZA HANCOX leaves Charleston every Wednes day and Saturday, and Savannah every Monday and Erl day. The Pilot Boy will touch at Bluffton on her Monday trip from Charleston, and her Wednesday trip from Sa? vannah. Freight received daily and stored free of charge. For Freight or Passage, apply to >? FERGUSON k HOLMES, Agents, Charleston, S. C. ' CLAGHORN. k CUNTNGHAM, Agents - Savannah, Ga. . N. B.-The Steamers of this Line connect at Charleston with South Carolina and Northeastern Railroads, and at ' Savannah with Central and Albany and Gulf Railroads and Florida steamers. January'2 FOB S^VAINTNAJ-L THE STEAMER "DICTATOR,"; 1000 TONS BURTHEN, CAPTAIN L. M. C 0 XE TI ER, 1TT7TLL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC WHARF EVER*: W FRIDAY NIGHT, at 10 o'clock.for this port.. For Freight or Passage; apply on board, or to office o> J. D. AIKEN k CO., Agents, January16 ' S -nth Atlantic Wbarl. . ~F0R PALATKA, FLA., FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL TH li LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. VIA SAVANNAH, GA., THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP "DICTATOR," 1000 TONS BURDEN, CAPTAIN LOUTS M. COXETTER. ON AND AFTER THE 20TH OCTOBER, TUTS FINE SHEP will aail from Middle Atlautic Wharf, every Frida;; Night, at 10 o'clock, for the above placea. All frolgkt must bo paid hero by shippers. Gangs ot egroes wU bs t^kon to the obo e points on tho St. John's River at S5 each. ChU.ir.-n nnoer teu years of ago free. Horses and Mules at re lured rates, jGS=-Country pupers advortiaiug "the DICTATOR" will please discontinue their notices and send account to the Agents. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to the Atencv, S.uth Atlantic '.V?-ir . Jant:a-y "5 SARATOGA ii mHE WATER OF THIS SPRING IS BELIEVED TO _J_ be unequalled by that ol any olhor in the far-tamed valley of Saratoga Its virtues are such as have secured it tho high encomiums of all who have used it, possess? ing, as it does, in an eminent degree, cathartic, diuretic, alterative and tonic quaHtios. From SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D., Professor Practice of Physic, Jefferson Medical College, Phila? delphia, formerly of Charleston, S. C. : PHILADELPHIA, November Iff, 1805. I have been for a your or more past in the habit ot taking tho water of the "Excelsior" Spring of Saratoga. Accustomed during thu groat portion of my invalid Ute to use the different waters of the several fountains which boil up along that remarkable valley, dependent, indeed, upon them tor much of the comfort I .en joy, I am satis? fied that tho Excelsior Water is as well adapted PB any other among thom, if not more BO, td the purposes for which they aro generally employed. It lavery agreeable, strongly impregnated with the carbonic acid, lively and sparkling. * * * I can heartily and conscientiously recommend it to all who need a gentle cathartic and diuretic. SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D. Tho Water is put up in Pint and Quart bottles, and packed in good order for skipping, Pints in boxe? ol four dozen each, and Quarts in boxes of two dozen each. AU orders addressed to A, R. LAWRENCE & CO., Sara? toga Springs, N. Y., or No. 47 Warxon street, New York City, will bo promptly attended to. Sold also by first clttBs Druggists and Hotels. Gmo January 12 AMERICAN i NEW YORK. Factory, Ifndsou City, N. J. WHOLES AL?SALES ROOM NO. 34 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK. ALL STYLES AND GRADES CF LEAD PENCILS of superior quality are manufactured and offered at fair terms to the Trade. The public ore invited to give thc AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL the pre ! ference. THE PENCILS ARE TO BE HAD AT ALL THE PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND NOTION DEALERS. ASK FOR THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL." TESTEUOMA II SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ) EsorNEEBisG DETABIMKKT, > YALE COLLEGE, November IG, 1SGG. ) I have always recommended the Faber Poiygrado Lead Pencils as tho only pencils fitted for both ornamen? tal and mathematical drawing; but, after a thorough trial of the Americun Poiygrado Lead Penciis, man? ufactured by tho American Lead Pencil Company, New York, I find them superior to any pencil in use, even to tho Faber or thc old English Cumberland Lead Pencil, being a superior pencil for sketching, ornamental and mechanical drawing, and all the ordinnry uses of a lead pencil These pencils uro very finely graded and havo a very Brnooth lead; even ihe softest pencils hold thc point weU; they are all that can be desired in a penciL It gives me great pleasuro to be able to assure Americans that they will no long'T be compelled to depend upon Germany or any other ioreign market for pencils. LOUIS BAIL, Professor of Drawing, &c. ALL TETCILS AKE STAMPED: 43- "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. N. Y." None genuine without the exact name of tho firm : look to it. Gmo December 13 "S. A. LAMBERT, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT. SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN ORDERS FILLED ON COMMISSION. Office of John P. Neiridik, No 127 READE-bTIlEET, CORNER HUDSON, YORK. ?S* Agency tor EXTON'S PREMIUM TRENTON CLACKERS. All orders sent will be promptly attended to. 6moB December 18 OFFICIAL.. LIST OF LETTEBS XtemaMng la the PostofSc* af Charleston, for the werk ending J ANC. iE Y 31, 18?7, ani? ord ?rod to be printed in THC DAILY NEWS, agreeably io the folle wine section of the now PbstofRce Law, as th? lewspaper having the largest circulation la tho City of Charleston: SECTION- 5. And ba it farther enacted. That lista of let? ters remaining uncalled for In any Post?me* ls any city, town or village, where a newspaper shall bo printed, shall hereafter be published once only la the newspaper which, being published weekly br eftener, shall have tb? largest circulation within rasgo of delivery of tb? said office. XS* Persons caning for Letters Advertised, should state that they tte "Advertised." 49" Office hours from 8 A. M.'to 6 P. IL Os Sundays, from 1 o'clock to 2 o'clock P. M. ? STANLEY G. TROTT, Acting Postmaster. WOMEN'S LIST. A . i Ksi H ir P Adams,-Margret Hendrix, Amanda Patte?on, Jana . Adams, Ellzia C Hogan; Mn , Patrick, Nellie M Aken, Martha Heynes; Mary Paisailalgue, Mrs Astley, Mrs R 0 . Backer, Hts A J BA Anderson, Mis>i P Houiell, Mrs M? Q, C HuiL Lizaio . Quinlan, Hiss J Anderson, Mrs L J r lt Atkins, Mrs C. " Jone?, Kate 1 RaveaaR, Mrs S H - B Joses, Mrs C M Ricardo, Mary Bass, Mrs C N S L Jones, Mary J Ramsay, Hiss Q Baker, Mary . Joney, Martha Reese, EHzibeth Beckett, Hrs T A Johnson, Mrs-O Riley, Nancy Bishop, Hrs E Johnson, Rachell Richard, Bose Bird, Anna Jackson, Mary 8 S Richardson, Rmi. Bile, Miss L JackBon; Mary Rae ..' Bryant, Miss & Jackson, Mrs-M J Bich, Mrs W H Brown, Miss J? K . . Richardson, Elisia Bryah, Mrs J Knight, Lirais H Riley, Miss M Bule, Miss MA-. Edpstine, Mrs A Robinson, Rosey BuR, Julia. . .0 -,- Bobin*, Virginia Burko, Sallie K Kiah. Miss M. V Beebe, Ellen j C Keatb, HissB Befits, Miss S Cartier, MraKP Koaa, Mrs IM Roberts; SeKaa Carson, Susan. Keels,Mrs'JH Rodgers,MaryE -" Carsten, Marte- Kains sn. Mists Rose, Jane ..<-.*. Carr, Emeline T . r Ii v.-{ Burnley, HEB S L Casey, Julia Larger, Catharine Redol?, Hrs A Clavsen, Hrs a W Lockwood, Miss B Ryan, SOM Corcoran, Aune-.. J ,A, 3. "? : . Ryan, Maria Cole, Hary. Lude vise, Mn A 8 Cooper, Ann ' . wiW -|f"';i Salvo, Madame Cole, Nonnnle C Jtaaeak, Uzia Soul tins, EUen Cud worth. Anni F Hooey, Hary Saraey, BR? dawson, Mrs C W Marshall Miss T Sanders, Nelli* . . D . . . . Marks, MraR) Sanford, Fanni Davie,. Sarah E . Means, Margret Sefcncll, Miss S Dsoostcr, HrsX R Mangles/Hrs'H Scott, Hiss L * .?' Dooel, Susan Mocham, Mary Schachert, Ass? Davis, Mrs J Mi toben, J?at* eeebert, Carolina '.> Davis, Susan S f MitoheB, "Mrs ' G Slocum, Hst A DanneEy, Lkzio 0 Michel, Mary- Snow, EUrta Deuhirer, Emma - Msnvy, Annie Smetter, Janina Darby, SaUie Montgomery; Ly- Stanley, Hts EG Davis, Hts J B . dia -1Stokes, Fannio L ? DeBinhe, Hrs SE Montgomery, ;Mrs Smith, Hartha A " Dease, (lara N Smith, Mrs PAM Dozier, Miss P Morris, Mrs John Smith, Clara ~ ..." Dufort, MrsP . Moore, Julia .. Smith, MoBie - ?1 r. Murphy, Maggie C Bini tb, Ann cr Echols,-Susan- Hurry, Mrs B T Eohord, Julia i, Morphy/Hrs'B Tayter, Mary Ann Egleston, Rato .. Murphy, Mis* H Tarier, Mary ..., Emits, Hester C "'""'." Tracy, Mrs MA ?p .. ; Hurphy.Catt?rino V Pitzsimons, Hiss Martin, Gharlott Vincent, Mattie '? ' HA .; Martin,: Hies J> Vangha, Mary Eli- ? Fitzpatrick, Anne Mach,'Patty'-. zia Fori?es,'MaryA. ..Mc-;;-? - W G . McM?lLan, JuliaM Wollest, Sarah ' Gardner, ^ Hie V HcLoughEa;uMra Wagner, B?na F Gnilllard, Sarah : , MA .-; Wallace, Sari* Jane . .. HeHenry, Sarah Warree, Mrs G A Gibbes, Mrs James McGniro, Charles WaR,. Catharine E ? Gibbes, Mrs J B jNJ:. .- Weis teri j. Kata ? Glover^Mrs H 0 Norris, Jetais Whaloy, Maria A Gregorio, Mi s 3 F O Wlglau,May , Grimes, Mattie. ? 0?HIaL EUribeth ffigmata, Martha Gr.en, Annie 0*NiaI,Hary F Wiabuna, MieaL Graham, Miss H J O'Neill, Miss J Wilkinson, garah Gray, EUzfcV ' . -. O'Neil Mrs F Graves, Anna M- Olsis, Mrs M , Wiggins, Hiss A Guerin, Hrs Heny Ogleby, Hrs C Winter, Carrie H H-'-' - 0'Dnm, Aim:u Wrids, Emma P Harrison, Miss A . ; ...:-P:T:?: Ward, Mrs J T> L Presten, Hiss Z M Washington, Lau? Hancock, Corneas. PowUe/Filer - ra A -. - * . . Haynes, Miss O . Plane, Mrs C H Wood, Mrs W E _'-: Havens, EUzia .. Pheen?T, Mrs ? Walker, Luay C Hcyward, Misa A Perry, Martha ' Woodworth, Hrs C, . ir. ......V;^.UV?... . (JA" I I 1 I SRO m I m MEN'S' LIST. A ..- Hi'. B Abler, Diedrich ' Hays,' Seborn. Reid. Prince ' Abbott - Harrison,0 1 Bedding,James Adams, P G .... Hargrave,Michael Reed, Isaac ' Anderson, James Harvey, N J. Rivers,WC '-^"?f. Arthur, T' " HaseRlne, Jso- Richmond, Henry B Hucir, Robert-: A Baker, Dr WT W Hendricks, R,, Bobinaon, Kirk Batee, Sam ' Howard, J Roaman, James yl Barry, Maj Jemes BoRey, Joseph. Rogers, PD * S H Hosegocd, G B Raostceo. M J Barry, H HoRIngs, D"Hfcary Rudder, R A Behrens, J H Howard, John-; S Bernard, J H : Hughes, .Thornes Savage, D C Bereas,FW ' Hunt,Leav?tt Sanders,HC ?~ Behling & Tincken Hudson; Thomas Sack, A Besse, Hisrich - H ' > Schroder, Joh Behrens, Henry Hughes, Horatio Schroder, Wm Bee, Iahmael Hudson, John: Schlosser, Lev Bingham, John E 'I..-.?i Schroder, Otto Black, James C Irvin, Christopher Soaoder, Obx Blandeen; Her- . J ' . : Scott, J mann . Jackson, .Barton bhrodor, Wm R . Bornard, JE JAN . . Schnell, Conrad Bowman, H C Jocobs, PS ' J ' 8olby. BH Bowie, Alexander Jervoy, Jarnca: Sheiling, Mr Boyle, J & Co Jeffers, Richard K Simmons, Benja B?rdelo, Charly Jlskin, Benjamin rain Boblmann, Fritz Jordan, Jefferson Sinor, Joseph L Brownley.CH (ool'd) Salter, AJC Bream er, Cas F Johnson, Thomas Simons & Co Brows; Abram Andrews - - . Shanahan, James v (freedman). Johnson, F,L . Sisling, F Brown,'I . Johnsomlsaac Smith, Moses Brown, Lawr-mce ? T5L - (col'd) (col'd) : Kickoley.-BJ Smith,BP Brown, ex-Corp'l Kenny, John G Smith, Isaac Joseph King, J - ' - ? Smyth, Patrick Bruce, Phillip Kiola, Jose ; Sprot, Thomas Byrns,Ganeit King,WB - .r Emend, JT By ms, G Klenct, John H Stall G D C Klaren, FW < Bteamyre, Ju?as Carter,^rus If Kline k Bros.. S?merger, E Campbell, Harry Kruse, John J C StockexaU, D R Charles, WRliam . - I* '?? Stewart, Bebt J - Samuel Lang, G . Stevens & Betts Clark,Jester Levy,XJ . ' SuRivamEO Cling, Georgs Lewis, York'(col'd) Swett J W Cole, Edward . . LlBy, A.: ,,. T Cunzelmau, John Hustedt, A Taylor, L F Coi, Thoa . L?ientkaaV Hin- TagUaranL Nies Couturior, August rich . f Rea Collins, G eoi'go Little, John L Taylor b Lamb Cohen, MA- - Lmetedr, A * Thompson, Jacob Cromwell Lovell, John Thomas, Samuel Cromwell, Samuel Lubs, Hennir^ B T Diedrich Thee, John (sen. Curtice, Dr Lues, HlurMi : lor) Cuthbert. N 3 Luce, Norman. Toona er, E F D Lylee, A vent ' Touby, John Davis, A _ .. M - .. V Dayton k Klug MeyorhonV Carsten Vasdorhorst, Hen Daniels, Thomas Wilhelm H?la- ry Daly, J P rich - ' Vane. Mr Daniol, S B MendenhaB, Da N Yenning, Elias Deas, Dr Seaman Mordit, Richard Vlaaaska, G A Dent, John M ic ott, John - Vidal, Mr Doaaldson, John HUI. r, Wm H .' Von Glahn, Died Douglass, T JH Moloaey, James rich Doscher, H H - Horissy, Daniel Von Glahn, Jo Drake, BD Moses, Harcus hann Draytoa, Rev J G Montg<ttaery,JohB W Dufort, ? Month. John J Watson, Captain B Dugass, A ? Mcutry, P?ly ?> A Dust, Adam Monz?n, H J Wagner, M T k E Morpay, C Bro Eb erhardt, I L Murrell, Wm J. Watts, James Epps, David Murrey, James. Ward, Mingo F Me Wagner * Bro Ferguson, Captain McBride k - Camp- Washington, Thomas bell - George (col'd) Fahrenbach, N McCarthy, J '. Walker, Isaiah 8 Foul ian, Petter Mc-OuUim, Jamos Walker. Major Jos Fields, Daniel MeOu?, James; | 0 Ford, L McGuire, Michael I WaR, John Francia, J L McGllvis, Mathew Ward, F S Fripp, Hamilton. Molatyro, Byrom Wells, ? L Fridio.WmG 0 .. " Weecott, Williant . Fredenburg, W McLean; W M Weiser, J T 3 Fraser C esar ' McPherson, John Weed& Comwefl Freatadlus, A W McVch. Samuel Webb, Benjamin Fraebir, Joffry N Wehner, Jooob D Furman,JohnP Neimeyer, FW D O Nester, Thomas Welsh, JFeaimore f Garrison, A E Nelson, Joha' Wilder, Robert J Garrett, Captais W O - Winslow, Joha J O'Doaohue, Heary White, B Gardner, EdwH ' J William POT., Chas Gatewood, Charles Oplaa?t, D W A Getting, Dr EUjab Ohmeff, HF.- Wieagee, G W GiUiland, John k Olovitte, J Don Winiams, Joseph, is Co . Oliver, H k Co- WUiiams, Geo B Gibbs, Peter O'Neill, A :- W?Rams, Nelson 'r Gibbs, Henry O'SuRivan, Daniel WRbams. EM Gladden, JW' Otgon.JC W?hamB,HL Glen, GW .. P .' > WUhains,WJ Goodiomo, C Parley, Peter Williams, George Grant, Jacob Peck, Wm Ware H" Greene, Simon Pieper, Anton Woodruff, Joha . 3 Latsoa Pitzel, W . Woodward, Maj W Grant, Isaac Pearce, Augustus j . \ Grant, Thomas Prassner, WiDton Wood, Dr Malcolm Il Proctor, James Wordman, Gee W Hammond, C K Pullen, James H Wrede, Johann's Hays, Mathew k Co. Wrr de, C WiRieha Ham buna, George St Wieda, CW sf Hall, Wm . Ransom, Josaph H Z Hart, Robert S Randall, William Zwiagmaaa. A . H. : . J?S* Pcrsonn depositing letters in th? Poatofilce W? please to placo tho stamp near the upper right hand cor? ner of the envelope, ano they will also nleaso to remem? ber that without tho stamp a lotter cannot be mailed, but must ba sent to the Dead Letter Office. February 1 TH1 BEST TOMC NOW IN USE ! November 27_. . ?_jg PHOTOGRAPHSI B\RLOW, THE OLD OPERATOR, HAS THOROUGH- ** LY renovated and titted up.the Old Star Gallery, and is prepared to take all kinds of PORTRAITS. Heil thankful for peat patronage, asd further solicits a share of the trade. Ho has also Photographs of Confederate Gen? erals, Ordinance of Secession, Views of City, Sumter and other Fortifications, at wholesato and retail, at S. E. COR? NEE KINO AND MARKET STREETS, Charles los, ? C. N. D.-Porcelain Portraits aad Plctu: te es. arg > < os , short notice aad in best ol style, " NoVtoxM, l?gg