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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* ANNIVIJ-I-AUY CixtDiuno2f.-Tho ^'i^Uant Firo Company, ono of tho oldest nd tnost pOpubuf In tho Firo Department, celebrated (hair 48th Anni versary yestorday, In tho aftoraoon tho Compnny paraded through our principal etrcCla. and attract ed cu-ai attention, both by their neat and tasty uniforms and by tho showy appearance of ihoir machino. Thoy numbered soventy men, and tito p rfido WBB followed by a largo crowd of enthusi astic admirers, while tho windows along Ihoroato were filled with tho fairest of tho fair, who had as sembled to do tho firemen honor. After tho parado thoy adjourned to tho South Carolina Hall, and tho usual business of tho even ing was transacted, which resulted in tho choleo of tho following officer*: .B. Y. TUPPKR, r-rwldo.it. L. D. MO HY, Vice Prvnldcni t J. F. TOR11KNT. Flint Duketon j. r. nitowNK, Bocead niroetor. F. I- O'NEIL, Third Director. B. F. Mci ' \ ir. Fourth Wrootor. f. T. BUatPllBSTS, fcccrutary. 18. W. FIBlIKIt, Jn., Treasurer. C, H. HIMONTON, PoUcllor. A. 1 i i cu. M. l>. Hun-eon. .Vice J. Tnoociir, declined. tVtco L. K. HEID, declined. tVIco T. HTBTKT, declined. IVlco W. II. Hwiirr. declined. , Tho regular business being concluded, tho com pany, with thoir invited guotits (among whom woro hie Honor tho Mayor, Wai. QiLiionr. Buna, LL. D., 0. II. Mito:;io:.-. Esq., tho Chiof and Assist ants, and Presidents of tho diffcront Companies), sat down lo a superb supper furnished by that prince of cooks, Ti [KPH. Tito DUH laue ht was terrible, and tho dishes reluctantly yielded to tho attack, prov ing that fin limn mi invlDoiblo in all things. Whoo tho substantials woro removed tho gent o spirituals woro substituted, and mirth and revelry reigned supreme. Soiltimonts woro offered and responded to, Hongs sung, and a spirit of good humor and Jollity oogondorol, that kept tho m er ne cr eire united until a lite hour. THU HANION Taocra.-This unrivalled tronpo gavo another exhibition last night which proved a perfect HUCCCBH. From a flying visit which wo paid to tho hall, and which resulto l in our seeing oidy a denso crowd, wo carno to tho conclusion that tho CLIN LONS wero tho most popular artists wo had ever hoard of. Nurubers who applied for ad mittance woro forced tJ turn sadly homeward, aa there waa not tho smallest chanco for a scat, and scarcely for a stand. Wo lake this opportunity of consoling tho disappointed aightseors, by direct ing their attention to tho announcement of a matinee to bo held thit afternoon, and a finale to night, and adviao them to stand not on tho ordor of thoir going, but to go at once. Tho HAKLONS aro, without oxecption, tho boat performers that havo over delighted a Charleston audience. Their foals of doxtority aro remark able, and thoir gymnastio manoeuvres pant Anding out, while, in fact, thoir lout ensemble in an inex plicable combination of muscular humanity. Tho juggler Biirpassod hin former oflorls, and tho oaso with which ho balanced bottles, connon balls, leo., would almoBt provo him to bo conversant with tho black art. Professor TANMEn and his immediate scholars woio perfection personified, and our good opinion of dogs waa increased (enfold whon wo saw the marvelous neting of tho intelligent animals. Tho rout of the en t ur tn i innen t nan in keeping with its wholo character, and tho interest was undiminish ed to tho cloi e, It must bo remembered that to-day ts pnaitivoly the lost, a tho ll AN LONS havo ongagcmonU at Columbia that must bs fulfilled, and all who wiuh to havo pleasant thoughts for tho remainder ol their lifo nt muid pay them ono long, last, lingoring firewall. Only two chances are loft,' tho matinee this afternoon, and tin finale to-night. ALONO THE WHABVES.-A stroll In this direction shows clearly that thero ls lifo in tho old land yet and if tho signs of tho times aro to bo behoved thc shipping business is by no means in a lethargic state. It is truo the dock oro not crowded, and i fort oat of mus tn is only a figurative form of speech but tho fow vcssols in port oro either loading, be ing discharged, or havo cargoes engaged. Thc different lines of steamers aro doing a good brno noss, and generally arrive fully freighted, whih tho return cargo of cotton ie easily obtained. In addition to thoso a new project has boot started, or rather an old one revived, viz.: throng} shipments to Liverpool. Tho necessity of thii was long felt, and no timo moro nui tal do than lb present could havo been chosen to inauguarato it If wo over wish to regain onr commercial prospori ty it must bo by our own exertions, and tho propo way to commence io to ht tho European worl know our recourses and convinco them, by ecu! a demonstration, of tho feasibility of establishing foreign lino of steamers. Tho Pioneer (aptl namod) is tho tyro in thia cntorpiiso, and, althoug she is not a first-class vessel, eho wiU answer th end proposed admirably. There aro few of tho wharves that aro nc covered with tho fleecy staple, while nomo of tl; moro favored aro crowded to thou* utmost carani t; It is generally estimated that not more than flvi eighths to three-quarters of last yearn orop ha been brought to market, and that not withs Landin tho universal cry of short erop, tho returns ha been very satisfactory. Cotton ia slowly regaining his spromacy, and wo should be favored with tho blossing of good set sons and full crops this year, wo may safoly oasoi that his kingdom hos been restored. The con merco of a country doponds upon its agriculture resources, and if these aro satisfactory, it will ni bo long oro tho wharves will surpass their formi prosperity, and business generally re oive an in pe tun that will send lt Irresistibly forward. Th prospectus is not mythical, but ia based upon tl known capabilities of tho country, and it will m require many years to provo tho truth of tito asso Hon. STOCK.-The confusion prevailing at tho close tho war resulted in tho g merni confiscation stock, and tho soldiers from eithor army, conside lug that mules and hornea wore common propcrt annexed ono whonevor Boen. This indiecrimina seizure proved a great loss to tho farmers, mai of whom wore unable to plant a crop in oona quenco, and in only a fow Isolated cases was ai restitution mado to tho partios. Fow Southern planters attended to the nish of stock, depending for a supply upon the To neeseeans and Kentuckians, who yearly dro largo numbers of mules and horses to tho Coa States. Cut off from this source by tho tuiBOtth condition of tho country, they woro compelled dopend upon their own resources, and oxen, ai ovon cows, were put in tho traeos and forced to < thoir part in preparing tho soil for planting. Th temporary expedient answered for tho timo, b tho necessity waa urgent for draft animals, ai every effort was made to obtain thom ; condemn horses woro eagerly bought, and tho whole cou try began to tum their attention to tho subject raising stock that wonld be useful for farming pr poses. Tho lesson taught by tho suffering and want tho past year will not soon bo forgotten. Nurnbi havo already imported fino brooda of horses, a from proBont appearances Kentucky will not Io bo allowed to bear tho balm from her sister H tat South Carolina In many places baa Ianda adm i bly adaptod for grazing, which would otherwise neglected, and by applying them lo this pnrpc tho rovonno of tho proprietors would bo incroac and tho whole State be t onofi tted. ' Tho destruction of moat of tho race tracks, a the Inability of tho owners to kocp them in rcpt lessoned the intercBt felt In tho subjeet of race and tho principal consideration became mulos a working horses, and how to got them. Tho dla; troua termination of tho war throw tho South ba moro than twonty years, and aho now baa to tracu tho ronlo with slow and anxious steps, t devoto moro time to tho study of dornet oconomy than it over demandod before. One good result from thia will bo to teach 1 tho value, of hor own resources and the ad van h of homo productions. Dependence on otb alwayB produces inertia, and unfortunately 1 always boon tho bano of our country. In our own olly, tho Jookoy Club has boon i aldo to resumo operations, and tho Washing Race Conreo has boon leased for planting purpoc but a fow ptomlncrot and public-spirited cltizi havo resolutely set tho ball onco moro tn moti i and havo established a raco track about flvo ml from tho elly. This ls a moro in tho right da tion; for If tho Interest should bo suffered to fi no attention will bo paid tho subject, and wo wo become a nation of drones, unfit for any ontorpi thal would tend to ad vanee our condition, mon or socially. Massas. EniTOBs s Pormltmoto aay, thror yonr papor, to all Biblo Societies, Mlaalonary oldies, Ministers of tho Qnrpol, and all por friendly to Biblo distribution in South Carol! that tho Am en-lean Biblo Society is prepared supply them with donations of Bibles and Ter monta for distribution among all des titulo road alike. Thoso whe d o siro books to be aont to li for thia holy purposo, will state tho number wi ed, with thoir address in full, and tho name of tl conslgnoo in Charleston, fi. U. Address rm Colombia, fi. a B. A. BOLLES, ' Agent American Biblo Society for South Carolii ,. ' ? ' ....... CopAnTNEiuinir.-Wo ro pleased to soo by o notico In our IMHO tb! morriliig, inti Mooan. D. A. WALKIU and A. F. CUKVMUX bavo assNjlated 111 - tur ol von In Ibo marblo business, anil fool con fident that tho nxiie-rlenn* and of both of. tbono gontlotnon will bo satisfactorily exhibited upon all occasions whero thsir service may bo oli gaged. NONE but a parent kLore tbo agony of watching day by day ovor tbo wanting fruin of their lovoil onoa. Have thoyconaidorod that thoy havo loft noth ing uniloiio lo roliovo tho atifforlngB aud snatch from tho grasp of doatb. If eufforing from Croup, Con sumption, or any other bronchial diaoaaos, wo commend PECTORAL BALM aa tho moat prompt and reliable modioino that can bo used. For talc by ad druggitt*. DOWIE A MOISE, Agents. OOODIUCH, WINV.M AN A CO., A (reata. Rr.i.i.iKo OFF RKOAUDLEM or COST_Mr. Ros BK - DALE Ima removed bia stock of ready-mado cloth ing from tho store formerly occupied by bim, to No. 314 King, corner of King and Society atroote, directly opposite tho Mord anla' Ilute!. Tho goods will bo sold at n groat sacrifice, re gardioRB of coat, and persons wishing to treat thomaolvos to n nico now suit of clothing will find it to thoir advantago to givo bim an oarly call. Thia la no humbug, aa bo ranted tho atoro for ten days only, to close out tho remainder of bis gooda provlons to loaring tho city. K<?member No. SU King, corner of King and So ciety sirc la. if* BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction frites This Day, WILD rm tx Bon will sell Ibis day, at the s toro corner of East Day and Unity Alley, at half-peat 10 o'clock, the entire contents of said store. It. M. Hminn.i, A Ono. will sell this day, at No. 33 Broad street, at 10 o'clock, mules, horses, pony, fur niture, eta. P. II. D. Are synonymous with Hoalth, Strevgth and Vigor. The secret will ba revealed by In veech, g lu a bottle of PA ri K KIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. Vor sale by all Drug fis te. w ' Ulli TIBI El TO ADVBIITI9B IN THE COUNT1TV. The Daffy AeutA Carolinian at Columb'a, ls now sent to overy Po to IB oe In the State. Being tho oIDclel paper of the i-ute, lt will bo lound at the present limo espe cially val nable lo morcbonts and othore doolrtng to avail Hiernach ea of a very largo circulation. DncAErAST CARES, QIIIDLLI CABER, Morrms, Rous, Ac, a' 1 modo light and wholesome by using tl.o Pms csu Y.EAST Pownaa. II you would use Buckwheat without, having h cad ache and eruptions, uso the Pioneer Yeast Powder. Dakers will Dud this Powder reliable for Hot RoDs, Tea Biscuit, ic. Sold by QRUDER tt MARTIN, January 13 33 No. 330 King street. AVTHB H ALB: OK TH K PLANTATION BIT TERS ls wi tho at precedent in the history of the world. There ls no seont In tho matter. They are at once the saost speedy, strengthening health-res lo rex ever dis covered. It requires but a single trial ts anderstand thia. Their purity can always bo relied upon. They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya Dark, Cascarilla nark, Dandelion, Chamomile Flowers, Lavender Flowers, Wintergreen, Anise. Oloverbuds, Orange-peel, Snake-root, Caraway, Coriander. Burdock, S.-T.-1880-X. &o. They are especially recommended to clergymen, pub Ho j-rater , and persons of literary habits and seden tary lire, who require tree digestion, a relish for food, and ul tar montai (scuttles. Delicate fontales and weak persons are certain to find In lb eso Bitters what they have io long looked for. They purify, alrcnsrtlien and Invigorate, They create a healthy appetite. They ara an antidote to change of water and diet. They over eme effects of d hui patton and lato honra They Strengthon the system and enliven the mind. They rreveut mlsamallo and Intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the a to m ach. They cure Dyapopala and Constipation. They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morona. They cure Liver Complaint and Narrons Headache. They are the bast Bitters lt the world. They maka" the weak man strong, and ara exhausted nature's great reata rer. The following startling and emphatic statements can be seen at onr ornoo. Leiter of Rev. E. F. UHIIE, Chaplain of tba 107th New fork Regiment: Nein ACSJUIA Oxuaax, March 4th. 1803. Owingtto the great expoaure and terrible d composi tion after the battle or Antietam, I was uttarly prostrat ed and vory sick. My stomach would not tetaba medi cina. An article coiled Plantation Bitters, prepared by Dr. DOAKS, of New York, waa pr scribed to give me strength and an appetite. To my great surprise they gavo mo immediate rollet Two battles almost allowed me to Join my rruiruent. . . . . I have olnoe seen them used In many oases, and am free to **J, lor hos pita] er private purpoeos I know of nothing like thean. Bar. & F. GRANE, Chaplain. Letter from tho Ber. H. E. Qtua, BL cUsirrville, Pa. Oaxrunaa:-You wore kind enough, on former oc casion, to send mo a half donen bottles of Plantation III Hera for $3 SO. My wife haring derived co moco benefit from the nae of those Hitters, I desire .er to ooutlnne them, and you will please send os "lr bottles more for the money ea closed. I am, vary truly, yoirs, H. K. OLLUJ, pastor Oar. Bat. Church, SOLDI art.' Hoirs, SrjrrniHTijuaar's Oma , 1 CIKOIN MATi, OHIO, Jan. 1Mb, 18AS. j . . . . . . . . I have given your Plantation Bitters to bandrods ol eur noble soldiers who slop hera, more or less disabled from vari erna causes, and the effect ls m orv oli os sad gratifying. Bach a preparation aa this ls I heartily with In every family, In every hospital, and at hand on every battis asid. O. Vf. D. ANDREWS, Bu parin aseden t. Dr. W. A. OH S, Burgeon of the Tenth Vermont Re giment, writes:-"I wish every soldier had s bottle of Plantation Bitters. They are the moot affective, per fect, and harmless tonio I ever used." ' Wrxxoa o's norn, a WAs n*OTOH, D. O., Hay 33d, 1689. } nrrruurv:-Wo require another I lapp ly of yoar Plantation Bitters, the popo liri ty o irhleh daily in creases with lbs guests of our house. Respectfully, BYERS, CHA DWIOE * CO. Ao, ska, ..'.:fta>..:; ta. sta. Ba sure that every bettie beare the fao-elmlle af our signature on a steel plate label, with oar private stamp ever tba cork. P. H. DRAKE & CO, No. 103 BROADWAY, M. Y. Bold by oil respectable Druggists, Physicians, Uro rs Saloons, and country Hoteladealers. Ao-rii W UtaOnlTT BRIDGES & LANE, MANUFACTURERS AND DBA LB RB TN . RAILROAD AND CAR FINDINGS, . ....... ? AM - , < M j , Machinery of Every I tese rim tl on . ' TAFTS PATENT ROLLING LEVER BHEARS ' AND, l'UNOl.TKB. No. DO Cou rt I ii ii- I., totntr *f Oreen lr h, INT 3T.W YORK. RAILROAD AXLES, WHEELS, CHAIRS, Bf IKES, Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Car, Ship and Bridge Bolts, iron Forgings of various kinds, Ac, Aa STEEL AND RUBBER B'.'IIINOB, LOOOMOTTVE AND nAND LANTERNS, PortrAits Forgos and Jock ber VT, Cotton Duck for Oar Coi ere. Brass and Silver Trimmings, Helling of all kinds. Bogg ige Cheeks, Ar., ato. A1 to,. Agents for tho i narin rac tune rs of OAR HEAD LLNIN0S. A LBS* RS.'BRIDGES.JOEL O LANE Noi-cnb.it '_...... I.lp. .'TC DUPONT'S |f/f GUNPOWDER. SUPERFINE, SPORTING, AND ALL OTK ER KINDS. EAGLE GUNPOWDER. FLTE tlIlAI. FOR SPORTINO, I Di CANISTERS, pound pa pera, and tu tit. kegs. Coarser trroln ex really for W aler Fowl shooting. In canisters, BK, and 3S ttl. kegs, Qunpowdor of superior rjcallty, P. Fl', and HHP, Blazed and rrengb, In 35,13 if, and 0>i. tb. kegs. All kinds i if Gunpowder of amporior quality. Having ao reptad tho agency of tho above old and well known man ofootarers, I tm prepared to AU all orders to the trade, and will always have a fall tock on hand, which will dally bo deUvcred to any port or the city. J. N. ROBSON, January 1 thstuSmc* No. OT East Bay. ' E. M. WI TIN -T CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, HAS REMOVED HIS OFHICK PROM CHALMERS street to No. S3 CHT 'HCH STREBT, one deer oonn QI Uros n sire" . a armar nt THE TRI-WE 31XY NEWS, PUBLISHl a> IN WTNNSB ORO' B. O., AFFORDS t profitai .la medium for Aha advertising cubilo ol Charleston. . .. . - , -, "? We reaper* fairy solicit their patroneo auront mntual oenone, tlAlLLAAD, VS& POBTR9 A WILLIAMS. NoveabftiB ,e:.iAii VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* ? ? _CLOTHING. AJ ES MCCORMICK, MERCHANT TAILOR, tVUUtMlLI AMU HETAIL V-Al.r.R IN CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES AM) VESTINGS, GENTS' FI UMMHMI GOODS, No. 35 BROAD STREET, January Xl Quio* CHARLESTON, 8. C. A. S. HULL, Ag i, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS RUMOVEDTONO. TOBROADHTREET, NORTH SIDE, DETWT.EN MEETING AND CHUHCII, wboro lin 111 bo (jlftU to 00 lils old friends and cueto o f rn. and baa lu atoro a full oHsortrucut of CI.O l lis, COATING, CAKHIMERES and VESTINGS of very va riety, which he will make up to ordur at n low prlcea as any similar establishment. ALSO, A FOLL AS8ORTURNT OF FURNISHING OOODS FOU GENTLKMEN'S WE.Ut. M. JNG. T. FIANN (rormorly of O. D. Carr & Co. , will superintend Ibo Tailoring Dc]iartmcnt as usus), and will nive his especial aiton lion lo Cutting Garment , and slaking and Trimming. January 17 _Mmo ~PARKER & CHILD, DEALERS IN Clothing mid Furnishing Goods, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 103 ID AST BAY STIHSET, Doscmbor 21 3uio Dudor tho America lulu!. OIL CLOTHING 1MB HA II.our,' OUTFITTING DEPOT. PARKER * CniXD, No. 103 Eaat Hay. December 34 '.Imo CARTJI IVW^ M AN ur AI.'iii i. nus AND WHOLESALE DEALERS FINE, MEDIUM, .. ... AND COARSE CLOTHING, AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING, NOS. 55. 57. 6'J and 01, Uutlson street, near Diiano, New York. T. F. CARI!ART. W. II. WHITFORD. J. B. VAN WAG EN EN. December 10 too A. T. HAMILTON. AGRICULTURAL. GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO. O/v/-, TONS OBNDINEPERUVIAN GUANO, WAJt WU RANTED puro, to arrive For avie by <T. J. HERR & CO. February 0 _ AGRICULTURAL ;? IMPLEMENTS Ol' ALL KINDS, AT LOW PRICES; IRON AND Steel Ploughs, Wheelbarrows, Trucka, Straw and Stalk Cutter , Ooru Sheller*, Fanning and Grain Mill , Cotton Gins, Corn and Cotton Planters' Seed Drills, Plough Casting, Gin Gear and other Castings, Horso Power Threshing Machines, Guano, li. me Dust, Phoe phato of Lime. ATC.' . JOHN MOORE, December 10 -2mo No. 193 rronlstrcot. Now York. MAPES' MTR0GENIZEI) SUPER-iUOSPIIATE OF LIME. INTRODUCED 185*. FOR COTTON, CORN, WHEAT AND OTHER ORAIN CROPS, TOBACCO, VEGETABLE CROPS, Ao. CONTAINS SUFFICIENT STIMULATING AMMO NIACAL Animal Mailor to produce rajld growth, and to insure tba complato sppropriaUnu by tho plant of the phosphates and otter Ingredients in thc fertilizer without rAuuiimu the mott: does not burn Ibe erupa du ring drought Uko Peruvian Guano, or lose lui strength by tho volatilization uf Ibu Am oula. AU ila constituents, executing Ibo Sulphuric Acid, being from Hones, Mood, rh sh, and other animal sources, sud not from .Mincral PhoapUabns or Simm al l'hoaphntlc Guauna, aa In tho casa with most of tho Su per-Phosphate*, ard In a condition to Iracomu quickly ml utile Iii the soil, and available as food for plants. TTarranltd /rte from aduUtraiiom and of uniform ; ll till, For salo by KINSMAN & HOWELL, ! BOLE AGENTS, No. 153 East Bay. Terms of salo-SAS per lou cash ; a limited amount sold for half cash, balance payable November, 1847, with approved Factors' scoop) euee, bearing Bank rates ef internal at limo of purchase._February 1 ^BATJGH'S tin THE APPLICATION OF BONE PHOSPHATE HAS - always boen bcaofldol-tho only difficulty being; to obtain a genuine article. Ito fore offering ltAIIGH'S PHOSPHATE on tho market the hut Reason, I submitted lt for analysis lo Professor Shepard, of the Routh Caro lina Medical College, who fully endorsed lt, and his opinion has now been verified hy actual experiment by our'own Planters, whoso toaUmony I havoof tho su perior excellency of this Phosphate, especially in tho cul-1 ture of Cotton, In Insuring a good stand. J. .N. ROBSON, Agent,. December 10 sn . rowOmo Np. P3 EAST RAY. SWAN ISLAND GUANO. QAfl TON-*, BALANCE OF CARGO OF DRITISH ell M bark James Wilson. lilia Guano was sold to Glasgow, Scotland, where Its Taino aa a manure is appreciated at more than I am of fering lt on the market. It waa only after making a favor-, able arrangement with tho vessel as to freight, and upon tho strong endorsement end recommendation of Prof. Shepard, that the owners ail ow od lt to romain. It con tains 41 per oenL of Phosphate of time, and other val uable ingredionta. Mixed with fi to 10 per cent of Pe ruvian Guano makes lt ona of the cheapest and moat valuable manures for Corn or Cotton. . . ' Price- 30 per ton of 3310 Rta, ooah, or fis per ton, City.acceptanoe, with Interest, payable 1st >ovomber. For sale by J. N. HODSON. January la wftnlmo ' - Na 3 East Bay. CHARLESTON AuIUClLTDRiL WAREHOUSE : AND NO. 140 MEETING STREET, OPPOHITIC PAVILION HOTEL, PLOWS. HARROWS. CULTIVATORS, HORSE HOSE . Corn Mill , Corn Sheller*. Food Cutters (.*. .Cotton. Cora end Carden Seed Planters fl Ors In Cradles, bythee and Suaths . tUiovol , Hpeih's, Forks ona Hoes Rico, and Grain Fan Milla Hand and Power Cotton Gina Horso Powers--of slj hinda. . Reaping Moohlntf, Threshing Machinal GraJii Separators, apd Cleaners. . AOENT8 FOR THE IrfGBpOLL'.nASDrl'OWKR COTTON PRESS. AOEKT8 FOR THE NONPAREIL WAS NG CIIINB. LITTLE & MARSHALL, Wt 140 MEETING STREET, ^:;^r;cHAi ii^T0N, a: c. ?^lioirAmbe* :0 ' ' mwfimo BOYLAN & T ERS, MA fUFAOTURERS OF, AND WHOLESALE TiBAL JO HS la, WHITE LEAD, ZING PA INT , COI ORS, VARKwaE8,A,c. RawluiDKN LANE; . " ,v ; New York. "Ordersby roailprompUy attended Cv ? IJ'i March tl ... ., vrimly* I A . . CV;*':! i . VI .- .. . ' ? l . , ,.;(.-, . ? ; ' >.m;\t. . . / V .1 "Htvit O ,tit a . DRUBS, CHEMICALS, ETC. DRUGS ANDJHKDNINB& JU ?"J' It KCKIVKU, A Large mid ivurofully sided od Stock OF DKUGS, MEDICINES, CHEKSIGALS, ANO Fancy Articles, WHICH IS OFFERED To THE PUBLIC AT BED o rc i > PK i CE S. OUH MEDICINE:* AND CHEMICALS AUE IMPOIll. ED directly fruin Manufactories, maier Um super vision nf experienced Chemists, which i Hablen UH to re commend liiem aa puro und reliable In . r. n th Wc keep on hand aU articles lo lie found i n o lind-.last Drug Store. Fresh odillUima uro reeelvcl hy oven ?teamer. JO* VUES : IPTIONS canifully put up. E. I!. KEIiliEllH V CO., No. 131 MEETING STUEiri', North or Market. H. II. KELLERS, M. 1.H. HAElt, M. D. December il A FEW WORDS OF COMMON SENSE. - now few there aro who aro not subject lo Fome affection of the luugs or respiratory organ*, who, by nrglncthiu premonitory symptoms, aggravate Uio complaint, until disease strikes Its shelbi, reusing tm?xprc**lhlu torture of Ibo patient, mid anxiety sud distress to friends. "Ou t a nilli i" "A slight soro throat I" ls thc b*- Hess remar! if insiiy when so nfTecled. Yo* ; "Only, cold," was Mn thoughtless eiprosslon of thousands whum Death hu marked for hts prey. Forowarnrd-Fon rrard I should bo lbs motto forever In the minds of all subject lo Coughs, Cobla, Catarrh, or Intim r.a. Worri* of advice should bc headed by all KUI. fi ring from Asthins, Unnichllis, Consumption. Hellet is within ibr-lr roach ; and, If neglected, fatal ron ar-rpicncoa onsuo-a Ufo or misery-a dally, hourly slrugglo for us latence. A coutcot bi which Ibero can bu but ono victor. -Desth I Does lt not appal tho strongest mind, lo think of the result caused by neglect ? Then why delay! Wh ri ex cuso can bo offered, when timely warning li sounded in your cara? Vitien tho daiigor lo point..i otu. why not avoid it MAUSDKS'H I'ECTOIIAI. UAIJS has beun used with success In nearly it million of ca .... and Is rudorscd by Uio Medical Faculty aa tho moat ? minni and olllca chmarrmcdy Ihot sciontillc'rcsuari.i has riUcovcred, lo relieve and clue all coses of Co -hs. Cubis, Indiicnza, and Consumption, If tho casa ls not beyond all hoi*. Even when lim sufferer ba i i tho last stages, ho will um! relief by using tills proa ir a lion. Ono bolllo will con vince Ibo ratmtlncredul i i , that the merits of this prepa ration are hy no means exaggerated ; In fact, fall far short or the eulogies bestowed n irai lt by thousands who have been cured by Ita i icely uso. A guarantee accompanier each lMittln an I denten, sro Instructed In every Instance fo rcfltud tho ' money when this propamUou falls to re lieve. Prepared by T. W. MARSDEN, No. 487 broadway. Now York. Price, 60 conta um all bottle; tl large size. KLNO A- CASSI1DEY. Wholesale Agents, Charleston, GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO., Wholesale Agents, Charleston. And all Retail Drop-gists. 3mo December 1 SOUTHERN 1 RUG HOUSE. DO WIE & MOISE, (SUCCBUBOES TO KINO) C S6IDBI), WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS No. 151 -Meeting street, OPPOSITE 0 if-A H L E STO N HOTEL, I harli lim, M. C. GEO. HOWIE, lalo of SuioNos, HOFF A Cu., and Rori tl Down:. B. F. MOISE, lalo willi KINO A- CASSIDIT. 4tS* Tho attention of Druggists, Merchants and Phys!, dans ls raspockfully called to the above, and their Orders soUelted. nu nc* fl tm. January 7 No. 163 ui Pa, ET LAU- BTU li ET, (FO II MK Ut. Y JOHN ASH HUHS I AND CO. QE0IIQE O. UOOJJU10O, ) PHILIP WINEMAN, V SOOTH OAItOLINA, JOHN ASH HORST, ) . DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS. ALL OF WHICH HAS DEEN SELECTED Willi CARE, ABD WILL DE BOLD TO FIRST-CLASS BUT EES AX LOWEST PRI0E3. October 97 ... lAuanstll renn SALOONS. FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, s. w. com. a<;i;n\ AND EAST HAY STS EF. TUROK INFORM8 HIS FRIENDS AND TM * public generally that ho has opened at the abovi place, and will bo pleased to furnish them willi tho bea" that thu market affords, at mod orate prices. January 0 _Imo TUB WfIIERN_ EXCHANGE ! THE FINEST OYSTERS OP TIIE 8EA80N! THE BEST LIQUORS IN TOWN THE GREAT AR RESORT. : :>": THE PROPRIETOR OF THE SOUTHERN EX CHANGE, Ne, 135 MEETING-STREET, respectfully in forms the public that tho OLD POPULAR PLACE Is allU opon. Tho PTN EST OYSTERS TO BE HAD bi offers by tho barrel, bushel, gallon or quart; also, on th. half shell at tho counter, or a le wed, roasted, fried, orb any other way desired. A FRESH ALES, PINE. BRANDIES, ' .GOOD WinSRIES, FIRST-RATE WINES,. No. 1 flEOARS THOMAS FLYNN, Proprietor. DeccTobc r IT '_ : _? JOSEPH BOCK, (FOR M EBIV Y < W IT H JOHN MOOD,) Manufacturing Jeweller and Silversmith INFORMS HTS FRIENDS AND TUE PUBLIC TUA' he has taken rooms In Boaufain street, near Kins to th rear of tbs establishment of Meesra, william u Whllden A Co., whom bo wui atUml to all orders fo Manufacturing or Repairing any description Of Jea/slr or Silverware at tho short.aU notice. Masc nie Jewels in asta or singly ruml shod to order, . aewnber 10, marimo 0A8 FITTING. WILLIAM BROOHBANRS, BTHAJl GAS PITTHIt AND A'LUMHKH T>I.AIN AND ORNAMENTAL OAS FIXTURES, OA Jr TITTQia - AND IIOMBINO PROMPTLY Al .I EM KIi TO, KO. 116 KINO STREET. AajBitJl . IHtwcaa'Broad nd ^u u jtrv-cU, ????i ? -III-.mm.-i AUCTION SALES. Sundrift.oH .levon nt nf ail whom it mao concern. UV wir.iu lt .v suv. Till-: DAV, Hut elli Instant, st il... -lore, corurr East Day stitt Unity Alley, at Ul', o'clock, will lin sold, with out rr.-."rM-, on ai-cuunl all whom lt may rona m. TUK I:NTTIU:CONTKNTS ut-* SAID KTOIIK, OVEN . SPIDERS. POTS, BOTTLES, anil a general assiirinii-nt nf Hollowware; barrrls Wsrhmg So a, stove mu IMpc, Weight*. Tl lacks; VI down Uro nos; a w>ito l lot Oaasware; bullio IJqiinr, Fancy Show l'as.-, At-., :c. Conditions lash. floods t he tciuoTed linmrillstely altor salo._ February HY ll. .M. MAItHIIALI, ,fc UKO., Hrott.r iiml Auctioneers, .Vu. 'l l llrostil-sl. THIA DAV, nih Inst., ul III o'clock, will ho sold, C MULES, C Horses, 1 Pony. Also, at ll oVIeek, A gouernl assortment of FURNITURE. February r, nv lt. M. MARSHALL fc III !. TO-MORROW, 7th distant, at ll o'clock, will bu sul.l at thc Exchange timad street, That . lr,:mt MANSION at tho southwest corner or (".and Anson stn-i t*. Th house mid mime mu* otltlmlldltujH arc ii or brick. Tim house coutalus ten roomsantill. Ult. lieu six. On tho iiremlscs amatar riane Imune, stable. bathing house, uud two step holm s. Tho lot measures fl luci un Anson street, by IDO on Iii rue, mon. or lina. T.-nns-One-t flh cash; balance In one, two. Ihren anil four year', by binni, willi liilurcslsuuil-anmially, secured tty niotlicngo .* premises) buildings lo hu Insured sud [Killey assigned. Purchaser to pay for iiajiers. _Fcbmary ii _ stuwlhl 11V lt. 91. .MA KUI IA l.t. IIUOTIIRK. TO-MORROW. Ttl, itislaiit, ol ll o'clock, will ho sold nt thu Exchange, All thal LOT OK J.A NI) mi Aleiamler streut, known as tho I ta wees' Lol. and nevi south of land or Marshall. Sahl Lol measures CO loot trout hy ICO feet, more or less. Conditions-One-tilth cash; balance hy bond, payable lu om.-, two, three anti four years, with Interest scmbaii nuully, secured by morlgayo or premises. 1'iircbaacr to poy us for papers. February 0 Liquors ! Minora ! hinton ! UV ititi Ns V m-V:. Will bo sold TO-MORROW, Ilia iib Inst., in trout of our Wore. Nu. 78 Knst bay. al 10 .; o'clock, '.'0 eases WI IIP CK Y 30 t ases Urandy W eases Gin M cate Sherry Win 20 cases Port Wine. KIMO, _l eask SHERRY WINE. February fl NOTICtt. Sales BVKItV KVKN INO al 7 o'clock, by KILltOV AC ., No. a.ci King-street, of a general assortment of mtv GOODS, Clothing, Fauey (luotls. Jewelry, Ilisits sntl shoes. Culler)*, rerruincry nod Soaps. February S i.A u<ir. SAM: OP RHAL K STATIC, STOCK. .v.., t% r. I -aili sell nt public sale, at my Plantation, in Ihn For't or Kdleto, Orangnburg District, 12 miles mun Orangobun: vlUagcaud H tuiles from Craham'a Turnout, TO-MOR HOW, tho 7lh tlay or February ucxl, 6000 at:res or llrst quaUty COTTON. PROVISION AND TIMlil.lt LANDS, with o fine Dwelling and outhouses, G Belli,-m. ni.., 2 Kin houses, sugar mill, steam saw mill lu lino working unter, a site for o watermill with dam Intact, and two other flr.o silo tor water power. To he sold In I racla to sell purchasers. ALSO, 20 head MULES, 10 head Horses, 80 head Callie, be sides Ho,;-.. Shr?p, Icc, Ac. Al--.', ' ' TIMIIF.R CARTS, Ox Carbi, Wagons, uud Plantation Implements generally. ALSO, 1000 bushels of CORN, audolhsr kinds nf Provisions. Terni of Kale-Thu Land-. Onc-thlnl cash, aud thu balam o on a crvdll bf one and two years, with approved secinlty and a ruorleiigoof thupremise*. Stock sud Pro vlslous: 'Terina mado known ou day ol sale. February 0 sw JOHN KA ST EULIN. A'incty head of Fine Young Mules and Horses ni Auction. TO-MOIUIOW, tho 7th of February. I will sell, al publlo minion, ill trout Of Palara tJUtlteS, Augusta, lia, with out reserve, SIXTY-FIVE HEAD OF FINE YOUNO MULES, th reo aud c.ur yeam old, broke and unbroke, ranging In hcUlht from 14 lo IA ; hauds. Moro than tlfty heat! nr those HULES wcro received this day, direct from Kentucky, aud aro pitt upon Ihn nun kel ui...ii tho ia- a that "quick salea and small profit " are liest Tor both buyer and seller, autl embrace on Rood slock as Oliy to bu buuel In lia- or any ot tho W stem Slates. TWENTY-FIVE HEAD OF HORSES, or oil classos, loeludlni; several pairs or first-elans carriage and family Horses, together with Horses for tho ningle harness, ead dlo and plow. In short. If you want Stock for any pur pono como to this suln. Parties Mundine; m Stock for thc salo must do so a day or two prior lo tho day of sale; for selling which a small coiumlsslon will bo charged. Terms cash. M. A. DEnONEY. February G 2 Proprietor Palace Stables. PRIVATE SALES. Plantation in l'lkr County, Georgia. HY Lill is D. DcS.V SSURE. At Private Sale A PLANTATION on Macon and Western Railroad, threo miles from Milner s tallon, about.forty-live fr, ru liaron, and about tho naino In Atlanta, containing 1200 acres of land-COO cleared Cotton anil ProvUIous, and balance In woods. On tho placo aro a large DwclliOg nearly finished, forty negro houses, good barn, corn house, stable, and good and lan:., orchard. A small stream runs through tho tract. '1 his placo ls healthy aa a resldeneo all tho year. For |>ortir.ulaxH, apply as above, at _Jauuary *)_wfmO_No. M DHOAD ST ft E KT. Furniture, fortes. Vehicles, it-c at'Auction. BY sun n ,v MCGILLIVRAY, No. 27 Ht omi street, soul li side, near Sinti, street. Sales or FURNITURE, Ac, at private residences I. tended to at moderato charges. Auction every WEDNESDAY for HORSES. VEHlCl-K-i FURNITURE, fee.- at liau'-past 10 o'clock, st our office. October 2 MISCELLANEOUS. THE SOUTII RN YWWm COMPANY Office No. 147 Meeting street. CONNECTIONS wrrn Aa Railroads Throughout Tire UNITED STATES. Every attention given to tho safe Transmission of Freight. Money, and Yaluau.es. WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER FREIGHT TO ANY POINT IN THE OITY FREE OF OITARQF.' II. B. PLANT, Pre-Ide nt, April 10_Augusta, Oe. NORTHAMPTON INDELIBLE PENCIL CO. NORTHAMPTON, MASS. MANUFACTURE AND SELL OL ARK'S PATENT INDELIBLE PENCIL ! For Marking Linen, &c. Price.;.....SO Cents. THIS PENCIT. 18 SIMILAR TO THE ORDINARY load pencil, and will maka a clear black mark that Will rcmabi after years of wear and washing. It ls a great improvement over ink-, aa lt will not dry np, and can bo used with much greater dispatch and economy, aa there ls no risk of blotting. No preparation being required except tho dampening of tho rubric lu bo marked, and no trou blesome dlrocUone lo bo folio wea lu its nae, lt will aavo much Inconvenience to housekeepers, and all who havo occasion to mark their clothing. Notices of tue Press, . "Tho marking inks so commonly used for marking linen and other fabrics are Inconvenient and troublesome, each bot ito being accompanied by s number of 'direc tions,' whlrh considerably bother tho brains of houso k nepers. Tho I mb li bb, Pondi rill prevent this, as all thc preparation nc- csaarj- ls tho dampening .of tho fabrlo which ls to bo marked thereupon." - [Scientific American. "Ladles will bo pleased with tho Indelible Pencil, a now Invention for marking clothes indelibly without risk of blotting. It will abolish tho old plan of using a pen with a bottle."-N. Y. Brining PtuU "Wo have soon samples of permanent marking with this pencil, which cannot bo washed ont," [Bolton Journal. "This ts the largest Invention for a small ona that wo have seen for a long time. It docs away with tho bother. Inconvenience and difficult modo of marking* with Ink." [Literary Muttum. "Class's FATEST Twnrt TTiT.B PrHcn_We havo tried this celebrated pencil, for marking linen, Ac, and found it to be all that ls churned for lt,. No family should bo without it. It ls greatly superior to ony Indelible Ink that wo have ovor tried. -Cincinnati National Union. "A desirable.- convenient, and uaefnl household arti cle."-Springfield {Hast.) Republican. j -Ono Pencil will, Mark 1000 Art leles. 7- TRAVELLINO AGENTS WANTED. ' *ond SO els. for a Pencil and Circular. : For oslo by JULIUS FLAUM, No. 183 King street; alao by M. H. QUINN, Up Town Nowa Depot, Februarys ,. .'. Imo uiusaa's IMPROVED EXCELSIOR BRICK PRESS. rfUnfl POWERFUL AND BEAUTIFUL LADOR-SAV JL INO Machino wtU mould 35,000 bricks per day. It rccolvos the clay In lia natural .ute, tempera lt in work ing, and makes tho finest PRESSED HRIOU, as well aa tho lower grades; all of equal alie, and of a quality un surpassed in beauty and durability. It will also mako superior FIRE BRICK. >. . 'abo value of tlie .Machino may bo ascertained from tho largo profits tnsdo hy those now running. For RlgbUand Machines address EXCELSIOR HP. I CK PRESS COMPANY, Office No. 221 Chostnnt atrcet, January IB_Imo_rh I lade) ph la. Ps. SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE ! HOUTIIIiUN CAPITAL! 80 TIIER LABOR GEORGIA SOAP Ax llEMICAL WORKS, SAVANNAH. OA. . BRUNS St DEE, No, 78 Boat Hoy, BOLE AGENTS FOR CllAULESTO f, 8. C HAVING BEER APPOINTED AGENTS FOR TBS above works, wo aro prepared to furnlah IhsTrado with SOAP at tho asmo prt s aa could bo obtained from tho works direct. Wo guarantee this Soap If bo equal to any tn the markaL Give ita trial, and wo sro Certain that you will agree with us._Imo au January 7 UV .T^CE HER.fVXP. fa Punr.iiJHED WEEKLY AT NEWBEHRY a ii., AT JL 13 per annum, and, having a Urge, /anrulatlon Ihroenh all tba upper and lower Dla tricia cf the Btw, aborda gl-ost advutagta to adrcrlli:ro. ' , Rates fur ad mr using very reasonable-fer blah apply to on* Agent, Ur. T. P. SLID BB, at lb* HBIs Ifnuca. '. - TUOS. FAR. H, QHENBAKR. November u KdftoW ind rroprmeis, it ie, ?; ivit ? *.. fi :.<.-:... .f:uH^.j 4