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MONDAT MOBNLNG, FEBBUABX U, 1867*. LOCAL 1VLATTERS. To PBIHTEBS-A good compositor-a steady, re 1 i able man-caa. securo employment by application at this office. BASTEA.-It' will be seen, by an advertisement in another column, that tho raffle for the two ponies will take place at the Billiard Parlor, oppoaito the Twilla House, to-morrow evening. These ponies have boen generally admired, and considerable in? terest is felt in the result of the die. JOHN SHEPPARD, the great pedestrian, was at? tacked with congestive chills on Sunday last, which rendered him unable to prooeed with the herculean task which be had undertaken apon a wager of one thousand dollars, viz: that of walk? ing one thousand miles in one thousand consecu? tive hours-ono mile in each hoar. The stakes were handed over to Mr. WALTBB ?mnr. last ovening at the Live Oak Club House. Had it not been for the very unfavorable and stormy weather which we have had for the past week, it is thought by his friends he would un? doubtedly have accomplished the feat, aa he was in fine health and spirits up to the timo he waa taken ill. His attack was the result of getting thorough? ly drenched during tho nights of the 7th "and 8th instants with the rain. TTLTEBEKA; OBTHEFOLLTBS, FASHIONO ABS Farr OIATXX3 OF THE TTMEs. -This is the title ot a humor? ous work, containing all th? rich poetry, maring anecdotes and jokes, written upon tilters, water? falls, chains, and all the other fashionable adjuncts to female attire that have been in rogne daring the past year. It will be profusely illustrated. It will also contain a Comio Almanac (the best ever made ap) for the year 1867, a humorous For? tune-Teller, and several humorous stories by the best writers of laughable-literature in the country. The work is written and compiled by "DAUBY' Doyle, the spicy Local of the Louisville Courier, and will be one of the funniest ever given to the AAie?i??jl public. It io Sui? lit th? p??i.w?**ii????, and will be issued from tho^presa in a few days. DEPABTCBE or TBS HAN LO NS.-The HAXLOHS have gone, and Charleston has returned to its for? mer state of tranquility. There is nothing now on hand to disturb the even flow of its existence; no shows of any description, and the old city will have to hunt about for some amusement to infuse a little life in the community, and give them an idea of the outside world. Daring the time the HASLOHS were with as, we were suffering from ' a very7 disagreeable attack of the weather, which operated' against the Troupe very unfavorably. NotwrthsUnoingtho'ax?coTnmo dation afforded by the Street cars, many were un? able to attend, and it ww a subject of universal regret that the skies' were so unpropitious. We have seldom enjoyed the pleasure of Boeing a performance in which the actors were more au fait in their profession, and where their feats were more astounding. Notwithstanding the smallness of the Hall, and the absence of .all facilities to dis? play their their talents,' the audiences were by no means small, and when the inclemency of the weather is considered, Charleston was nightly well represented. The HAXLOHS take with them our best wishes fer their future success, and we sincerely hope that they may not encounter in Augusta such weeping skies as greeted them in this city. MATOB'S COUBT, February 9.-Samuel Orr, a care? ful family man of color, whose tugar, coffee, &c, had been consumed by an extravagant household, bat who was determined they should never want for more as long as be had hands to grab, made a raid on the groceries of a gentleman and supplied himself quite liberally. But his charitable design was frustrated by an officer of the law, and bis in? teresting and affectionate relatives not only lost the necessaries of life, but he will be compelled to absent himself for a time from their pleasant soci? ety, while he hides his ''diminished head" behind a fourth-Btory grated window at the Western Ho? tel. - ?ii An old soak, who had .been found lying down drank in the street for ?boat the 'tenth time, es? caped a fine by promising to leave for Colombia on a freight train. ; -'. Jack Mason, a black jail .bird, who .came out of prison on the 8th, and was detected stealing bacon on the same day, was sent to a magistrate,'who w?l show him that he didn't take the right way , to "save his bacon." - -; Phoebe Harrison, Norris Higgins, and a crowd of witnesses, all colored, came np, and the-two (rave a statement of an extensive quarrel and riot,'in which it appeared that the former threw a tin pan of slops at the man and hit him, and the man fired a pistol at the woman and missed her, all of which being directly at variance with polite behavior, and contrary to law, Phoebe was fined $10 and Norris $20, to the wonderment of all the party, bot especially those who came prepared with an im? mense amount of testimony, but whom the Mayor didn't desire to hear. LIGHT 1 LIGHT 1-Tho proposal made to the city by Mr. POZNAHBBT, to apply his multiplying patent to the street lampB, arid thereby djmrnmh 'the cash expend? t?re, comes before' the Ci ty* ?enrreil tomor? row night for consideration. This, subject has been laid over at the last two meetings, and it is fair to presume will at length be acted upon. "'The Committee who wero appointed to investigate tho matter reported favorably, and' but for a pressure of other business the proposal would, have -been considered before. One advantage' resulting from the favorable de? cision of the Council .will .be the increase of the number of lamps, and thoa give the city what she has long needed, streets whare darkness is at a discount. At present many of them are unsafe, and a ramble in the dark may be attended with un? pleasant consequence. Mr. POZNAHBKI'S patent has been discussed so often that we do not wish to again discuss its merits; the facts are before the community, and it is for them and the Council to decide, and we sin? cerely hope that no farther; delay will be made but that the subject w?U ps th'c^tigmy.'nlSMiMQa ! and some permanent decision obtained. . A further postponement can result in no good, and one month ia sorely sufficient time to obtain all the informa? tion necessary. . . ' . . COKGBEQATIONAL CrruBdH.-A full audience as? sembled in this church yesterday, both in the morning and evening, to greet their new pastor. It was the first time sin co the disastrous fire of '61 that the conjugation had worshipped together, and they gladly - availed themselves, q? the privi? lege of once mois hearkening to the word of God in their own sanctuary. Bev. W. H. k-nam, the new Pastor, is a gentleman in every respect quali? fied for the work he has undertaken, and his flock, in tendering him a call, showed their appreciation of bis talents. His opening discourse was entirely free from all sectional controversies, and was composed of pore gospel truths, which adapted themselves forcibly to the minds of those present. Mr. ADAMS' style is pleasing, andjhjs genial. maimers 's^ob^roittd him to his c?ngr?gat?onV Although ' th?'Looturo Boom, is quite small, every seat has boen taken, and the' remaining .members-of CircUbar Church have almost unanimously returned to thjabr firs! love, and their familiar.faces gaya the.new build? ing a home-like appearance that forcibly reoalled tho days before the fire... ; '?. :r,; : i. -~:\ The church is a plain bot substantial structure, capable of seating tho congregation with ease; it is nicely carpeted, and ia admirably adapted for the purposes intended. ' This is tho first effort of tho church io ro-otebHBh itself; and, with a pastor like Mr. ADAMS, and an energetic congrega? tion, a successful result is certain. FBOM BALTTMOBE.-The screw steamship Carrol, of the Baltimore and Liverpool line, arrived here on Saturday last, with a torge cargo of corn, ba? con, and other articles grflfetly needod by our pro? vision merchants, whose patience had been mach taxed by the delays of th? voyage. First, the ice blockade had to ba got through .with, which kept, the Corro? over tendays, and' after-, ? rapidenof fifty-two hours to oar bar, n? f?ot, Wl?a^-wa? at hand to bring har into port; a h?avy northeaster having driven in aU the pilot.boats,, pilots allege that in tsaoh weather ii is ^' diwgerojjs, to remain outside orrer night, as-?ter?""*^?fo ?e?cotfa lit along the shore, as there used to r^ j^finmer times, to warn roariners oft Aftfr-^V l:^g f1"1^ ah? Carrol came up to the city, and attracted om? ?Merable attention. The pier at Union Wbarvss (bar berth pla?), ir. ?pit?.of the inclemency of-iho weather; was soon .orowded with coiasignees, and anxious ^niri^.wer? st once set on foot after ba? con and other members of the "staff" of life. In the meanwhfleanother rain storm had set in'from deliver tibe cargo by?foaars. MOTIB?CAI A'Co., tho ?TV hf* fr? ?^r^T^^^*^d?y: ?' 'r Tbs ea?^??$Di^^ Batiroad Cottrptoy, -and' wftt tho dnttfardH ,C<ytJBTEHA.Y &. TBESH?LSI;' a^d^as BOB hasexcol ftent accommodations, -will no Monbt re?oive her tull complement of passengers, as well as a heavy freight. Tai C.?RLOTTA. -Tho Cariotta, whose arrivai was chronicled on Friday, is tho pioneer vessel of a new line between this port and Kew York. She was built in 18G0, jurd. was intended for. the Glasgow trsdo, but was bought. by; partiOB who subsequent? ly resold her to Mr. ?uraTAiabi of New York. Her engines are very powerful, and sufficient to give her a rate of speed of fifteen miles per hour. Her register, ia A No. 1, and her (out ensemble shows that her owners have spared no pains to make her not only thoroughly seaworthy, but a model in every respect. The hull is ofiron, and is divided into water and air tight compartments, caro fully separated from each other, so that if one alone should bo damag? ed the result would not be disastrous. Pumps placed in different parts of the vessel connect with these wells or apartments, and by the use of the engines, three of which are attached to the ship, the water could be pumped out in a short time. She has accommodations for sixty cabin passen? gers, and her berths and staterooms are arranged with great neatness, and with every regard to the comfort of their inmates. Her capacity is about 1200 bales of cotton, and her facilities for storing and carriage are unsurpassed. She carries a well amidship which contains over 1000 gallons of frosh water, and besides this, Lhaa a condenser which transforms the salt water into a good and drinka? ble fluid. Messrs. STREET BROTHERS & Co. are the agents for this lino, and it is the intention of the owners and others interested to add larger vessels if tho trade should demand the increase. The Cariotta brought in a fine cargo of bacon, and has cotton already engaged for the return trip. A collation was given on board Issi Saturday by the agents and Captain CHAS. COLLETS, who proved himself to be the very prince of hosts, and his passengers need be in no danger of starvation while under his command. Capt. COLLINS is a native of Savannah, and his nautical experience is quite large; he is thoroughly posted on marine af? fairs, and is just the Captain for the Cariotta. The owners of this vessel are merchants in Kow York, of good business standing. They are able and willing to assist the South in regaining her former prosperity; and bave established this line with tte view of increasing the travel between the two cities, and of furnishing large and secure transports for freight and passengers. Tho agents in this city, Messrs. STREET BROS. & Co., are en? terprising merchants, and any business entrusted to their management will bo BO conducted as to gain the approbation of the community and to in? sure its success. .T xs but reasonable to admit the evidence of . senses when we daily hear of the extraordi? nary cures effected by MARSDENS preparation of PECTORAL BALM. The moss of testimonials daily received proves conclusively that for dis? eases of the lungs it stands pre-eminent to any preparation known. For sate by ail druggists. DOWDS & MOISE; Agents. * GOODRICH, "WIREMAN A CO;, Agents. H. Ba If yon want cheap Blank Books; If yon want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa? per, Seo.; If yon want Printing executed neatly; If you want Books bound in any style, or Account Books made to order, with any desired pattern of ruling, go to BORAX HARRIS, NO. 59 Broad street. feb 7 , lyr BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction Sales Tills Day. E, M. Mimm.T.T. & EEO. will sell this doy, at 10% /clock, at southwest corner of Church and Chalmers itreets, tho furniture of a family declining housekeep? ing. J. AW. Knox wfll seH thia dsy, at their salesroom. No, 133 Meeting street, opposite Pavilion Hotel, at 10 o'clock, laney dry goods, hosiery, boots sod shoes. P. BACKUS will sell this day, at bis store. Na 138 Moet? ag street, opposite Pavilion Hotel, at 10 o'clock, the bal moe of stock of a retail dry goods store. PLASTEES desirous of obtaining a highly concentrated anmonlaeal fertilizer, free from miserai phosphates and ither adulterations, can do so by applying to KntsnAS St ?OWKLL. No. 163 East Bay, who are Agents for the Bale of UAPes' Nitrogenized Super-Phosphate of Lime. ' February ll mwths $ ? l! HABITUAL CONSTIPATION. ! SOW TO EFFECT A CERTAIN AND PERMANENT CURE. Some occupations of life predispose to Costiveness, es- i peclally those which allow 2rat little exercise. Persons ?rho contract this unfortunate habit of body, under such slreumstancea, might possibly be relieved by changing ?ieir sedentary employments for others of a more active kind; but this is by no means certain. Habitual consti? pation ls a very obstinate disorder. AU the ordinary so ajB?d remedies invariably aggravate it. Nothing can be more injurious than the continued use of strong .portents. They ot first irritate, and finally almost pars lyzo the bowels-rendering them BO torpid that enor? mous doses of cathartic medicines have no effect upon hem. A mild aperient, combined with a gent?o a?rau ?mt, is the true remedy; sud a combination in the han? dset proportion of these'ingredients, is found in H08 CETTEB'S STOMACH BITTERS. This famous Stomachic Invigorates the whole intestinal canal, while raiatly removing from its convolutions all impediments a a free passage through them. No mere purgative has his double operation. No ordinary stimulant effects the lesired object. Cases af Constipation abandoned as lopelesa by aiaangniahed medics! men. have been cured n a few weeks by the Bitters. To those who have tried di the Tn?yi<MT""' of the dispensary in vain, we say try his irresistible stimulant and aperient. There is no sufficient reason why Constipation should te the conse roence of sedentary habits. HOSTETTER'S BITTERS, ! ry supplying the vigor which would otherwise be dc- j ived from exercise, will in all cases enable the system to \ teriann it* excretory functions regularly and health ully. 6 February ll A-A-A-A-A The best Dyspeptic Bitters now in use are PAHxara's lepa tic Bitten. They never fail to give relief. Try a Kittle, and he convinced. For sale by all Druggists. To BAS?ES, QBOCKBS Aim FAMILIES.-Do yon wish nour warranted to make good bread ? Do you wish Hour that wm bring you custom? Do yon wish Flour 1 hat will make white bread and not sour t Then apply to r. N. ROBBOS, No. 63 Bast Bay, who has always a large took of best brands Georgia, North Carolina, Baltimore i ad Nsw York Flour, in barrels, half and quarter bags. December 10' .? , , .?r[\. \ '.1 mwOmos TBE zum TO . ADVERTISE: JH THE . CODl?TBT. f j Tho Daily South Carolinian" at Columb'a, is'now sent j o every Postof?ce in the Staie. Being tae.aflSele? paper 1 if the State, It will ce found ot the present time ospe slally valuable to merchants and others desiring to avail heraselvas o?'a very large circulatiorii /. ' v"' T~TB?~SllWP^pi^^ PIS PROPOSED TO PUBLISH TN THE.TOWH OP Aiken, 8. C, a Weekly, paper under fha aberra title, orbe devoted to General lateUlgenco-Fpatfcsl, Com nerciaL Social, Literary, and Religious-with a-Depart nent of AgrioaUuro, inntading. the Field, tho Orchard, bs Vineyard, and, the-Garden. A News Summary, to entais a digest of the important events of the week, rill occupy a portion of tbs paper, . and particular atten ion will be given to the Tm nettled question of Labor, as wet adapted to our saw condition, and the development >f the resources of the .country, ta Manufactures, Agri rulrare, Frmt>rsi8tag, oed.Vine-growing. .. Terms-N o year, in advene*. i ?? ? ' . H. W. RAVEN EL, Editor. W. D. Knaxi^ l^bllahar..- January 21 |i'im:ii^Bjpi STAB, ' I E8TJ4BLI8HED NEARLY TWEBTV! YEARS AGO. IS - pnfrrh>*^ at R -in-iha.?mtrai portion * if the country, and offers .a. favaroblo. .medium to Mer- Jr atante, Druggists; MMMBjeWtaa all cass?tes who dente " ?For?tbc beaerrtfftVm?^'f?iB^p^rc^^o'?ln?l, in ? ddltion to our sur^crtptum. lisVwhich Is constantly in I finn, put hah ' ?nd msta?brtte gj??urtaiu?y 9000 extra _ >oph? of a? STAR, during-?no bdstaeas season tats Rates of Advertising HberoL "?y; '?-'.' .-1 . A - W. J. MoKEBALL, November 2o Editor and Proprietor. CS^RAW ADVERTISER. T DEVOTED * IC LITERATURE, SCT?NCE, ART, AGRICULTURE, sad MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. I - Iheraw, S. a Publlohod waetiy, by W. L T. PRINCE koo:, . - ~ . '1 JUpTB .03* III I SSI 111 11IOT : Jae copy on? year..................?^M00 3so copy t?xmontas.. 1M One copy three montas...........-... 1 00 ?lve ooples coeysw,.-lb 00 / SATES OT AJtlVKiUhirso : r".'''r " One So^iai^ ten unes br less, iarst insertion ",'"".91 59 ' Bte each oubeeon?i.to*ertton............ i eo ; AnAdverBsetoeuts toi? dhrant^ mai?o<L or they fi HUI bs^^^^^0?^m?^^^^ eco?rd- . TS AH EYCYLLEHT ADVURnHtNG- MEDIUM. LET 1 MerchOBtaandbuineeoTSt?ttyaioTafewmto < ?No risk no gain." Bena'.on; yaun cards ?nd -incressa < ; Tsrxas for the poper-58 per ornmm, in.advanoa;..V.'..". . t AnvsrttsanTS^ts lnserftd st the rato ot ?lp?r soaaiaof . twt4t?aiMS?ri??ftr?**>*?flS5^^.^:^ Csrdsof tenhnee ar_ }e?^si.a?9;n^;Of ?10 for three ( "^^Bt^tp-p i .i>TAF^-^inc^ra^^^ ' negs of changing, on mon Oxat^t^xt^JM^e^ t EDWARD A. BRONSOH. . November 1- Pu?L*h? and .'rojfrjrl^ ' " '.;?;S .' ^i^^i^^^'^h^'^ RAILROADS. ANNUAL MEETING i ; ; OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE SoutL Carolina Railroad Company AND OF THE Southwestern Railroad Bank. rrVHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS I of tho abOTo Institutions, Trill be held In the City of Charleston, on tt.o Second Tuesday In February next, the 12th doy oft et month. Placo of Meeting-Hall of the Southwestern Railroad Bank, on Broad street. Hour of convening-ll o'clock A. M. On the day following-Wednesday, tho 13th-there will be an election held . c the same place, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 J?. M, for FIFTEEN DIBEOTOBS OF THE RAILROAD COMPANY, and THIRTEEN DL RECTORS OF THE BANK. A committee to verify proxies win attend. Stockholders will bo passed, as usual, over the Bead to and from the mooting, tree of oharge. in accordance with the Besohvtion of the Convention of 1854. At thia meeting will be taken up for action, according to rule, the following proposed additional By-Law: "The Board shall hold four quarterly meethnrs during tho year, and such meetings as .hall be specially called by tho President; and in tan interval of the meetings there shall be au Executive Committee, who shall be au? thorized to conduct the business of the Company. The said Committee to consist of the members resident in Charloston. J. B. EMERY, Secretar .-. Ja uaryS the 5 MISCELLANEOUS. WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. \\l ALL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND YT SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic P?rtalo! COTTON, BICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. ATIXAHJTIC WHARP, Charleston. B. C. LAW NOTICE. D. G. MCINTOSH, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, WILL PRACTICE TN THE COURTS FOR THE EASTERN CIRCUIT, om tracing the Districts of ihestorflold. Marlborough, Darlington, Marion and Wil iamsburg. Prompt attention given to collection of claims Office at Darlington Court House. Bgpxnp?cxa: Messrs. ADAMS, FROST A'CO., Chadeaton. 8. C. Messrs. G. W. WILLIAMS ft CO., Charleston, & C. Messrs. J. ft J. D. KIRKPATRICK, Charleston, 3. C. Gen. JAMES CONNER. Charleston, S. C. Maj. ED. N. THURSTON. Charleston, S. a J. ELI GREGG, Esq.., Mars Bluff. January ll Imo THOMAS P. RYAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WO. 1 COURT HOUSES SQUARE, NORTH SIDE. February 7 Orno New York Prize Association, ?Vb. 699 BROADWAY, JV. Y. iOSFWOOD PIANOS, TVTF.TiODEQNS, HEWING MACHINES, MUSIO BOXES, SlXiVEB WABE. FINE GOLD AND * . SILVEB WATCHES, AK? BTJEG-ANT VALUED AX $500,000. 11/ILL BE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS : THE Tv name and value of each article of our gooda are larked on tickets, placed In waled envelopes, and wau lix od. On receipt of 28 cents, on envelope cxmtaming uoh ticket will be drawn without choice, and delivered t our office, or sent by mall to any address. The pur haaor after seeing what article lt draws and ita value rhich may be tram one to five hundred dollars-can Sen, on payment of one dollar, receive the article lamed, or may exchange it for any other article marked nour circular at the rame value. Every ticket draw, aa rocla worth one dollar or moro, "OBUHSS. Our patrons can depend on fair, honorable dealing. lie article drawn will be delivered at our office, regard sas of its value, or promptly sent as directed, by return nail, or express. Detters from many person, acknowledging tho receipt f valuable gifts from us, may be vosea, on hie at our of. ce, among whom we are permitted to refer to: John S. Holcomb, Lambertv?le. N. J..goldwatch, value 250; Mrs. 8. Bennett, No. 282Cumberland ?tieat, Brook, pl, sewing machina, S80; Edwin Hoyt, Stamford, Conn., old lever watch, value ?200; Hon. B- H. Briggs, Wash agton, D. C., diamond pin. SITS; J. C. Sutherland. Ho. 00 Lexington avenue, piano, $360; aba. M. Jackson. No. 03 Nineteenth street, N. v., sewing machine,*?; Jos. ?amp. Elmira, N. T., melodeon, S160; Miss L. Collins, Ltlanta, Ga., diamond cluster ring, S22S; Dr. Henty Imith. Worcester, Masa., sewing machine, 185; H. Shaw, Io. 13316th street, N. Y., gold watch. SISO; Edw. Boyn ?n. Naen ville. Tenn., melodeon, SI00; James Bussell, lontgomery. Ala., gold bunting watch, $250; B. T. Imith, Providence, B. L, silver lover watch, SOO; Oscar >nrdy, Madison, N. J., mnslc box, MS; Hon. B. S. Haw n. St Paul's, Minn., gold watch, ?185; J. B. Sperry, Atcbnold, Conn., silver watch, $55; Wm. B. Peck,'Har? em, Ula., music box, $75; Wm. Raymond, Dayton, Ohio, liver tea sot, $125; Miss E. M. Schanck, Detroit, Mich., lamond ear ringa, $226; Pierre Boaudin, St. Charles loteL New Orleans, diamond ring, $170; Mrs. Martha tarnee, St Louis, Mo., melodeon, valus $126. LIST OF ARTICLES TO BE SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH, ind not to be paid far until you know what 70a have . ZACH 25 Boss wood Pianos, worth.4300 OS to 6/j0 00 30 Meiodeons, Rosewood Cases.100 Ol- to '226 00 200 Music Boxes, 3 to 32 tunes....... 16 00 to 150 00 100 Sewing Machines.i 50 00 v 0 125 00 1,000 Silver Tea Sets.. 25 CO to 150 00 200 Silver Revolving Patent Castora.. IS 08 to 40 GO 100 Stiver Fruit Cake Baskets. 16 00 to- 86 00 1,000 Sets Silver Tea and Tablespoon... 16 Of > to- 46 00 100 Gold Hunting Case Watches.100 CO to 250 00 100. Diamond Sings, Cluster, ftc. 50 00 to 200 00 200 Gold Watches. 8* 00 to 10000 SOO Ladies'Gold Watches. S3 00 to 8500 1,000 Silver Watches. 35 00 to 60 00 3,000 Vest Chains. 6 00 to 25 00 3,000 pairs Sar Binga (now styles). 3 50 ?0 7 00 2.000 Necklace?.,-. -COOto 7 00 2,500 Gold Fenelia. 3 CO to B OO 3,000 Onyx and Amethyst Brooches_ 6 00 to 1000 3,000 Lava and Florentina Brooches_ 4 00 to 600 1,500 Masonic Fina. 4 00 to ?00 1,500 Gold Watch Keys (new pattern).._A 60 to 7 SO 2,600 Sets of Bosom Studs..._ 160 to SOO 2.500 Enamelled Sleeve Battons. 2 60 to 1000 5,000 Plain Gold and Chased Binga._ 4 60 to 10 00 5,000 Stone Set and Seal Binga.. 2 50 to 1000 5,000 Miniature Dockets, all size.. 2 60 to 7 00 3,000 Sets o? Ladies' Jewelry. 8 00 to 30 00 1,000 Watch Charms (each). 3 00 to 6 60 5,000 Gold Pens, SO. e? Cases ft PeacOs. 4 60 to 700 5,000 Gent's Breaatand Scarf Pin?. S 00 to 30 00 ?.000 Ladies' now style Belt Buckles_ 4 00 to 800 2,000 Ch?telains and Guard Chains.'" 7 60 to 3000 1.000 Gold Thimbles.. ..........;".... 8 00 to 16 00 5,OOO Sots Ladles' Brooch and Ear Drop. O OO to 12 00 2,000 Gold Crosses. 1 50 to 6 00 5,000 Oval Band Bracelois.............. 6 00 to 30 00 2,000 Heavy Gold Chain Bracelets. 25 00 to 1000 2,000 Boll Ear Drops, all colors. 300 to 700 2,000 newBty la Jet and Gold Ear Drops. S 00 to 7 00 2,000 Gold Pens, Gold Mt'd Ebony Hold. 4 50 to 700 Lady's Sets, new styles. Cut Crystal, vii Jet, Hard Bub? er, fcc. icc - -.,".. -., v>w-v"i y. S3- A chance to obtain any. of the above- articles for tee Dollar by purchasing ? aealod envelope tor 25 panta. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, to all. msr 0 tickets for Ons Dollar. 13 xor Two Donara, 33 for, ive Dollars. GreatlBoW?Wimrtir to Agenta. | Letten should; be addressed J.H. RAT & CO., 1 No. 699 BROADWAY, HEW YOEJL. '? December 38 .. -.?'. ??? amo//, -, ' -T, BREWSTER & SPRATT, ; Attorneys at Law & 13o^tOT inE^iiity OFFICE Bo, OS M???'?,??- frtPKMSfriT.' *" '" Novembers F. M. BURDELL, M?BfliNinSE BB0E?R, ll7ILL DEVOTE HIMSELF TO TH? PUBCHA6E VV and sale of MEBCHANDISE OF ALL KANES. .. Office at tho corner of BROAD AND EAST BAY TEEETS, In basement of State Bank, where .aunties lay be seen. BAFffBli wnvs ' Mr. C. af. Forman, Vs. Theodore D. Magner, Mesar?. John Fraser ft Gov Mesara. Mord?csi ft o., Messrs. W. C. Dukes ft Oo , Muara. Gsurdita, lattniessen ft Go., Charleston, S. C. October 34 . . wftaSzao SAMUEL P. BENNET, Limber and Lumber Measurer, OVER STETJRMETEB, ft BOFJ'S OFFICE, , " a citvrfce's Wstijifeaj-?TO?":'? 7EST EHD "ok JsAUff^ATH STBEBT; . C?naxlestoii, V. C." '.' January 23 - .. wtalmo . ; 30MMKl5lON MERCHANT. ? OTJTHEKN AND NORTHEKN OBDEB3 FTU?D OX vo ?arr RKADE-STREET, CORDER mrasos, MST Agency for EXXON'S PBEMITJM TSZHTOM IR ACKERS. AU orders sent will ba prompUy aOSaded 0. ?mo?_ DnonmW-V) " THE HTreAIJX ?? PUBUBHK?) WEEKLY S3 per annum, and, brough an Un? upper aaS low_ Jtod^great advantage* to advertiser*. 90ari^^^Lt ill_-' Hwrst?rtwis M ' SW^MS^SS^S BOOKS* STATIONER?, ETC. ACCOUNT BOOK MANIJFAGTORY. wm BOOK 111,1111 STATIONEKY. ACCOUNT BOOKS OF AST SIZE, STYLE OB BTJTD EXJLKD IO ORDER, : ABB KASS TO ANT PATTERN. LETTER; NOTE IUD CAP PAPERS. BAKERS' 3BEAD BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS OF ALL QUALITIES AXD STYLES. ' CONSTANTLY OB BABB,'ABB AT FRICKS TO JTJIT THE TIMES, A GENERAL A8SOI.TMRUT OF STATIONER'S MERCHANDISE. LEGAL, CAP AND LAW ?ARDS . BILLHEADS ABB BYBBY DESCRIPTION OF JOB PRINTING EXECUTED AT SHORT NOTT OIL - HIB AM HAREIS, LS"o. 69 Broad Street, G. F. VOJLER, NO. 108 MARKET ST., Books, Periodicals and Stationery. ? OTT RECEIVED J A Ur & ?apply of STATIONERY iHOTO?RAPHB. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS .FOOEET BOOKS, DIARIES tor 1887, Etc .AisO, A fla? ?nd large ?elocaon of NOVELS, by (be moat ?lebratod anthon. SONO BOOKS. BOOKS fox Homo israasmenta, Ac ~* .xxuiuo AO ?"fJHOlTCHLY MAGAZIN^ WEEKLY PAPERS. DATLTRS constantly on band, and subscriptions re ifiiTed for the ?ama. . - - n^^^r%SS.eSma^ "??otrony solicited. ihxini* TJVERA ? . , November 8 AMERICAN _ . Factory, Hudson City, -N. J. iVHOLESALE SALES ROOM SO. ?4 JOHS STREET, SEW TOKE. ALL STYLES AND GRADES OF LEAD PENCILS of superior quality aro manufactured and offered at aalr term? to tho Trade. The public are Invited ito glv* tba AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL tho pro Cerunce. THE PENCILS ABB TO BB HAD AT ALL THE ' PREN CLP AX STATIONERS AND NOTION , DEALERS. ASE FOR THE AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL." ?11? ITV.nHTAT. >UlBFFlJgJ_8CTENTTJT0 SCHOOL. 1 EaiuuuuBTJt?> Drfpavirrstaax, S Tau CorjLZOE, November 16, 1868. ) ' X have alway* recommended the Faber Polygrade ?ad Pend?? a* tb* only pencils flited turbo th onuvmen il ?nd mathematical drawing; bot, after a thorough rial of tho American Polygrade Lead Pencils, man faetnrod by the American Lead Pencil Company, New 'ort, I find them superior to any pencil In use, even to tie Faber or the old English Cumberland Lead Pencil, ehlg a superior pondi tor sketching, ornamental and aaebanleu drawing, and ?B thc ordinary nae* of a lead ?noB. - HMM pencil* ar* vary finely gradad and hav* a rery mooth lead; even tho ?oftaet pencils hold tho point vroU; hey are aU that can be desired in a peadL lt Rives mo rest pleasure to be able to assure American* that they rill no longT be compelled to depend upon Germany or ny othox foreign market for pencils. -_ LOUIS BAIL, Professor Ot Drawing, Ac AXA, rrBcrx* ABE ?xuan?: jaar .'AMERICAN LEAD PEU OIL CO. N. T." Bone genuine without the exact name of tho firm : x>ktoir_ too December 13 j >IJD BIP VAN WINKLE SIN, ? I GOLD MEDAL SHEBBY, ' J---. ?N PORT ANTI MATiTeTRA . " ' HARVEST BOUBBON, . ; WHEAT NDTBTJBNT, - ;i : 01*0 HOMESTEAD BYE. BASEST1011 <1co ?UB BUSINESS Off SELLING L WINES, etc, in original pactases, anil tn order to j*tiro,to-ooti*iniafgB Pore I^emorsln a comr?ct?aidcon enttat Corni,'vre commsncedthe enterprlae erf bottling nd racking hi owe* our wen known Wines, Br*mdle?,: Taktes,.ae..:and!aiWA: ?eut them ont In a style that: ronld preclude tbs poaaOdUty of. their Beins; tampered ?ith be^^rcacbdpg- tho pnrchaaer. The general aspro-: atm, and gratify?ns success that baa rewarded our ifforta has encouraged uato.mamtain.the standard aa re ?arda quality, also to make Increased efforts to retain tho onfldenco and patronage whick baa been ao RboraHy bo towea upon ns. BTNTNGER tc CO., Established mai " Importera ot Wine?, 4c, mt . No. 15 Beaver street. New Fork. : T?.& above J>5pnlargood* aro pct op ls case* contain-; ng one dozen bottles each, and are Bold by &B prominent Jrugglsta, Grocers, Ac. T.'~ ' . " Or*UaS?a*?rf tk*t> The name of Rtojaeerfc Co., No. 15 BoavArsteeatv ia ?, ruamrteeof-alvMtaot and literal truth of whetevor they ^nsi?nt?tiK'T'. Oom. Advertiser.^ tri. ?Sh? The Importing hons* of Blningcr te Cb;', Ho. 15 Beaver rtreat, ia conducted upon principles of lntogrlty/?ajrnoas ind the hlg?aet honor.-iv. Y. Scening Etpr***.^: GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., H y A Na 153 MEETING'STREET, , Opposite Charleston Hc&d, ' ? ' . ' . -* ' 'and BOWIE & MOISE, StJCCKSSORS TO JSXN(i &CAH3?UEY, ? ' '.' ';1 Na in' MEETING STREET, T . mrdewOe Agents, Charleston. R C. j*su*ry?0 : . - - -wnxtoo* ?AS FITTING. WILLIAM BROOKS ANKS, SXELAJX ?A8 ; FITTKBl AStXf PLVKBSBB?, ABB , ORNAMENTAL OAS FIXTUBX3. OAS -TWO ABD PLUMBTNO PROMPTLY AT -- -?OTO. . - ;y NatiSTairosTaBBiv. -Angnst ai-.-... Between Brvj?Mt*nd ooo?i^?treet*. . W?7C HES, jgja^irr^^tc (F0??^^I?f%i^#'X?HN MOOD,) XNS0BM8 BOB OSBIBNDS AND TH? TOBLIO THAT A ha bm taken room* ia Beantato street, ceor Kins, toUwiasroj o?<ista?tl*bme^ Whildaa .At O04where no anB a?andto ?L orders tor Mannfaotaringor Repajrtegany description of ?ews?ry or SU?wjT?flro at a?, rtiorteidn?tioav 4\v.i. B>?<?nie ?Tairais Zfi awe* w?:^ft?a*h*d*M??lar^ 5sc**ib?Tt5?. mufimo AGRICULTURAL. MAPES* NITKO?ENIZED SVPER-PfiOSPoATE GF LIMB. Qfifl BARRELS MATES' NITRO-8UPER-PHOS OvU PHATE OF LIME, to arrive per bri? Logan. For sale os Eavorablo terms, at mannfaoturera' prices, .with ozpessea added. . KINSMAN & HOWELL, SOLE AGENTS, February J.1 mw . No. 163 East Bay. MATES' NITROGENIZED SUPER-PHOSPHITE OF LIME. INTRODUCED 180ft. FOB COTTON, COEN. VHEAT AND OTHER GRAIN CBOPS. TOBACCO, VEGETABLE CBOPS, Ac. CONTAINS SUFFICIENT STIMULATING AMMO? NIACAL Animal Matter to produce rapid growth, and to insure tho completo appropriation Ly the plant of the phosphates and other ingredients in tho fertilizer without exhausting the soil; does not burn the crops du? ring drought like Peruvian Guano, or lose its strength by the volatilization of the Am-norna. All ita constituents, excepting tho Sulphurio Acid, being from Bones. Blood, Flesh, and other animal aopzoee, and not from Mineral Phosphates or Minorai Phosphoric Guanos, as in the case with most of tho Su? per-Phosphates, ora in a condition to become quickly soluble In the soil, and available aa rood for plants. Warranted free from adulterations and of uniform juaUty. For aals by KINSMAN & HOWELL, SOLE AGENTS. No. 163 East Bay. Terms ot salo-$65 per ton cash; a limited amount ?old for half cash, balance payable November, 1867, with approved Factors' acceptance, bearing Bank ratea of Interest at t -o of purchase. February 1 BOUGH'S TTHE APPLICATION OF BONE PHOSPHATE HAS I always been beneficial-tho only difficulty being to jbtain a genuino article. Before offering BAUGH'H PHOSPHATE i the market the Inst season, I submitted t for analysis te Professor Shepard, of tho South Caro? lus Medical Colloge, who fully endorsed it, and his ?pinion haa now been verified by actual experiment by mr own Planters, whose testimony I have of tho su? perior excellency of this Phosphate, especially in the cul? ture of Cotton, in insuring a good stand; J. N. HOBSON, Agent, December 10 au mwfSmo Na 62 EAST BAY. SWAN ISLAND GUANO. 3 A A TONS BALANCE OF CARGO OF BRITISH ? Uv bark James Wilson. Trna Guano was sold to Glasgow, Scotland, where its raino as a manure is appreciated at more than I am of? fering it on the market. It was only after mating a fsvor ible arrangement with the vessel as to freight, and upon ho Strong endorsement and recommendation of Prof. Shepard,- that the: owners allowed it to remain- It con sins Al per cent. ' of Phosphate of Limo, and other vol? uble Ingredients. Mixed with 5 to 10 per amt. of Pe -UYian Guano makes- it ons of the cheapest sod most ralnahlo manures for Corn or Cotton. Price-$20 per ton of 22 M lbs., cash, or $21' per ton. Xty acceptance, with interort, payable 1st Noven ber. For sale by J. N. ROBSON, January 16 wfmlmo_No. 62 East Bgyj, JOHN K. STLMS3N & CO., FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AHB Dealers in Guano and Fertilizers, 72 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. ORDERS FOB ANT OF THE FOLLOWING NAMED GUANOS or FERTILIZERS will be promptly filled br C.* SH or a satisfactory oily acceptance, viz : ? So. 1 Peruvian Guano, per ton. in currency.$87 SO go. 1 Bolivian Qu&uo, per ton. in currency.?5 00 : So. 1 Swan Island Guano, per ton, in currency_SS 00 So. 1 Soluble Pacific Guano, per ton, in currency. BS 00 So. 1 Baugh's Superphosphate, per ton in cur? rency-. 65 00 Bruce's Concentrated Fertilizer, per ton. 50 00 Flour of Bone, per ton...:. 60 00 Sons Meal, per ton. 10 00' Trashed Bones, per ton.AO 00 Bones and Flesh, per ton. 35 00 animal Fertilizer, per ton.AO 00 5"iah Guano, per ton... 35 00 Sypsum or Plaster of Parin, per bbl. 1 75 Poudrette, per bbl. 2 00'| A. A. RICE. Agent Charleston, S. C., At tho Office of the Southern Express Co. January 25 fmwS 1GMMRAL WAREHOUSE AND KO. 1^ MEETING STREET, . OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTE3?. DLOWS, HABBOWS,CULTIYATOBS, HORSE HOSE. JL Corn "gina, Corn Ehenazs. Feed Cateara Cotton, Com and Gordan Seed Planters . Grain Crodlee, Hythe? and Snaths Shovels, Spades, Forks and Hoes ? ? Bte? and Gram Fan Milla . ' Hand and Power Cotton-Gins Horse Powere-of all kinds . .... Reaping MaeMriee.Thi-oehing M&cldnes Grain Separators and-Gleaners. AGENTS POR THE INGERSOLL HAND-POWER PRESS. -"AGENTS- FOB THE P. 140 MEETING STREET, . JDoQsjuber -0 .. '...... ..-. ..? . r Vr. ? ? . ? mwt3mo> THE FINEST OYSTERS P "';'/ j-i: WTBB SEASON! .-...' j m& BESI! M^u?ir^: IN- TOWN)! . ' SHE PBOPBIETOB- OF- TBS SOUTHERN EX? CHANGE, Nc 120 XfJEETISGiBTRBET,. raapsstfauy nv rarma tho public thatibe OLD gQPtFiuAB, PTsAGE U atffl <>p?n. Tho . FINIOT OS^TjSBS TO BE HAD he . ?jflwaby taoberrohkttsheV ? half ateBat the couiiter. w^tbW?aJ'.roested, fHed, or in | Miy attife WMi8fsaltfn.lfci . J:'jr..'.U~?"[.:L.ic :'. '."'?'\fi-u- ..t?QQD WHISKIES," .' .i BTfiST-EATS WINES, ."v^ m. x SEGAB& -' ?jSA^linbr^^ ' S?MERAI AUCTIONEERS COTICE AND SALES BOOMS, "?o?. 13 ?nd 15'statte street (tail Hoa.laiiad 8 ; >. Af.."y'iy'<^iiniiw?v?ai<?w^y -.r.V." "J .v-:-'"? ? April a , mwflyr . DRUGS,CHEMICALS, ETC. SOUTHERN 1 RUG HOUSE. DOWIE & MOISE, (srccEsaons TO ursa a CASSLDEV). WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS No. 151 Meeting street, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL, Charleston, S. C. GEO. DOWIE, late of SISIONDS, RUIT & Co., and P.CFF AT BOWIE. B. F. ?IOISE, late with KINO lt CASSIDEY. OS~ Tho attention of Druggists, Merchants sud Physi? cians is respectfully called to tho above, and their Orders solicited. flu-inwflmo January T DRUGS AND HICK JU in RECEIVED, A Large and carefully selected Stock OF BRI GS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, AND Fancy Articles, "WHICH IS OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC AT REDUCED PRICES. OUR MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS ABE IMPORT? ED directly from Manufactories, under tko super, vision of experienced Chemists, which enable? us to re? commend them as pure and reliable in streng Oj.. Wo keep ou hand all articles to bo found la a Axst-clasi> Drug Store. Frosh additions aro received by every ?teamer. O- PRES JT?LPTIONS carefully put up. E. H. KELLERS & CO., No. 131 MEETING STREET, North of Harket. E. H. KELLERS, M. F.H. BARR, M. D. December 3 A FEW WORDS OF COMMON SENSE. How few there are who oro not subject to some oflbction sf tho lungs or respiratory organs, who, by neglecting premonitory symptoms, aggravate the complaint, until disease strikes its shafts, causing inexpressible* torture yt ?he patient, and anxiety and distress to friends. "Only a coli!" "A slight sore throat 1" is tho heedless remark of many when so affected. Yea ; "Only s cold," was the thoughtless expression of thousands whom Beith nae marted for his prey. Forewarned-Forearmed 1 should be the motto forever In the minds of all subject to Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, or Influenza. Words of advice should bc heeded by all sui? tering from Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption. Belief is within their reach; and, if neglected, fr.tri consequences snsue-a life of misery-a daily, hourly struggle for ex? istence. A contest la which there can be but ose victor -Death t Does it not appal tho strongest mind, to think of the result caused by neglect? Then why delay ? What ex? cuse can be offered, when . timely warning ld sounded in TOUT ears? When the danger is pointed out,whynot i void lt? MAHSDEK'S PECTOEJLL BAJCM has been used with success in nearly a million of cases, and is endorsed try the Medical Faculty os the most -prompt and effica? cious remedy that scientific researou has discovered, to relieve and cure all cases of Co ichs. Colds, Influenza, and. Consumption, If tho casa is not beyond ?ll hope. Even when the sufferer is ia the last stages, ho will find relief by using this prep irat?on. One bottle wiU con? vince th? mostincrednlous, that the merits of this prepa? ration are by no meena exaggerated ; in fact, foll far short bf the eulogies bestowed upon it by thousands who have been cured by Its ; 1 mci y use. A guarantee accompanies each bottle and dealers are- instructed in every instance to refund the money when this preparation falls to re? lieve. Prepared by T. W. MARSDEN. No; 487 Broadway,'Sew york. .?.?jsf^t - Price, SO cents small bottle;. flHkse size. .KING^r^ASSIlD?T, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, . .G?ODRIC?T,. WISEMAN A CO., ..Wholesale Agents, Charleston. -And an Retail Druggists.3mo December A Ste. 158 MEETING STREET, (FORaKRLT JOHJ ASHHUKST AX D CO.) OEOBGE0.Cr?ODBl?H,). -: ; PHILIP WINEMAN, - > SOUTH GASOLINA. JOHN ASHHUBST, ) .' ."'"' M' !."Irr^- ^T"fc "CJ" - ? MEDICINES ?ND CHEMICALS, ALL OF WHICH BAB: BEEN SELECTED WITH GABE,-AND WUJ? BB SOLD TO FIBST-OLA88 BUY. ERS AT LOWEST PRICES? ? - October 27 J August ii ' Btnoa : O. CAHEETENDEN, ., General, Commission Merchant, . ;;- '.: :. -R ..''.:! -IAND ":iv., ' ': ?MaiiTafa?^^ Paper, .1 9? VAI&0US KINDSC :'. ISO. tit 7. Il E AD E STREET, \. Corner Hndaon Street, iiew York. BEALES IN PAPES" AND IN HAT3niL3I,-. -JV ; Erartfctacriptlon for its manufacture. ' ' pr U'?mWt 18-. . ? : :."'imo ;WiT^;fl. ;.\?MP8j;;J?' M, ? Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers - .... Ti., * " AND' ' ^COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' OEF?0E So. 83 HAYN E STREET. . R^amber*^ i~n '";-'"-rt.*-=?...' ?-}.? .'-}'?'?..' ? '? .PIONEER S OAR Gili? rTTKIS- SOAP REQUIRES: ONLY TO BE USED TO J_ prora Hs superior quality. Dae it aa you would any common Soap. Try lt and you wUl be -ocorvirioed that lt is superior to any other article'In market. Per; salo by Qrooera generally. : !.<..- v-^-\' Hauu^ctured by TAYLOR A YOUNG. No. 188 Front . ," IO"":.^..V^- No. 336King street. ,V?-V;;?: .~VJ\? H. BISCHOFF A CO., .-..^ui\ .u:-X No. 107 Etat Bay. ?V ,V.GEO. W. WILLIAMS A "CO., ': :;:.!. .. Corner Church -and Hayn? streets. ! Jsxmary 2i ? ' - - -. '-; "'- wlmttmev ^..Ma..QUINN,. Wholesale & Retail Dealer? Sbe sooss, PSasODXCALS, ?^8PA?ERS, : : ; ST?TIQNKR?V : vi?w ~~ . V KIlte?8TttKBV, r.i".!'?9PPol,lto Anivrtrea*, Sba tateat tensa of tba' ? res? ajwars oahaoa, . ?ubasrlp?JBB- -?jeirej aiij: ?oed? deUverelor foi !>s*Mn4aVi?ammrtsRc'^.'. -'?0 ft^aacn m . All CASBOEOKBi-: wUl:oe Bram?n? ailra-iMi -o. . : LO M BARD & CO., PROMIS tflfr? trM?E?H AN ts ' x *~,a?p-nCToWa^a?>'TOAt.KM nr.-: ? i"Or-a??wri>s *0"irs?T' " NO. V IJivTCS, ,AKD\m..3 T WAK?, AUCTION SALES. Lol of Land and Buildings corner America and South streets. liV SKTH SPENCER. TO-MORROW, 12th instant, at the CUB tom House, Broil street, st 11 o'clock, wlB bo sold, A LOT OF LAND ot tho northeast corner of America and South streots. On the front of the lot ls a housu with two rooms, and one in the rear with four room ri and piazza. Lot AO by loo. Conditions.-One-half cash; balance in ono year, with bond and mortgage. Purchaser to pay for paper?. February ll Plantation on "Sfirm Creek,'" Christ Church Parish, Fifteen Minutes' Walk from the Ferry Landing at Mount Pleasant. BV SETH SPENCER. TO-MORROW, 12th instant, at tho Old Custom Houso, corner East Bay and Broad streots, at ll -."'Jock, will be sold. PLANTATION on "Shem Crock." Christ Church Parish, containing 57 acres high laud and 102 acron tn arni, laud. On thc place is a House, ;vith A room?; Kitchen. 2- rooina; Stablo, Cow Houso, A:c. The abovo place ta consul-red perfectly healthy. ConditiottM-Oii^-half e^si^; balance in ono year, with bond and mortgage for tho balanoo. Purchasor to pay for papera. February II Balance Stock of a Retail Dry Goods Store. _", ?Y F- BACKUS. Will ho sold TELS M RNING. at 10 o'clock, -.t my Store, No. 13G Meeting street, opposite Pavilion Hotel, CONMST1NO OF: MERINO UN ri ERK HI HTS AND DRAWERS. Heavy Colored Undershirts, Dozens Felt Hats, Pieces Kentucky Jeans, Pieces Colored Muslins and Cambric, Black Thread, Spool Cotton, 100 Straw Bonnets, whito and colored; 100 dozen ABSorUd Necklaced. Tuck Comb'.. Hair Pins, Accordcous. VioUnB. Umbrellas. Dozens Sil? ver Tea Spoons and Spoons, Ale Glasses, Ooblets. La? dies' Cloth Cloaks and 2, Ladle*' Cloak Stands, 10 M Se? llars and Boxes Manufactured Tobacco, also Smoking ; Boxes Segar Lither! and Tooth Picks. AR will bo sold without the least reservo. Terms cash on delivery. February ll Fancy Dry Goods, Hosiery, Boots and Shoes. BY J. & W. KNOX. THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock A. M., at their Salerooms. No. 138 Meeting street, opposite thc Pavilion Hotol, will ho sold, DRESS GOODS, Longcloth. Cambric, Ticking, Curtains Towels, Diaper. Women's oud Children's Cotton Hobo Men's Cotton Half Bose, Gloves, Ac. TOGETHER, wrrn, A largo variety of FANCY GOODS, Notions, Small wares, Trimmings, Ac. ?tn, 5 casos BOOTS AND SHOES. Conditions cash. February ll A splendid pair of Mares (Saddle and Draft) at Auction. BY SMITH di McGILLITRAY, Auctioneers, No. 27 Brood*, street. Will bo sold TO-MOaitOW, tho 12th insi, at ll o'clock, In front of their o nice, A Hpicatj. c,*trof well brokon SADDLE AND DRAFT MARLS, ono of them uiw^,i.hi-e<l. and tho other half blooded, stylish in action, and warranted iuv,v^ ,<v. spool. Unlimited Stock rocoivod up to hour of sale. February ll_2* jFurnifure of a Family declining Housekeeping. BY R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. THIS DAY, Hth instant at 10? o'clock, w?l be sold on tho premises, at S. W. corner of Church and Chalmers streets, A large lot of BEDSTEADS, Tables, Chairs, Mattresses, Mirrors, Crockery, Glassware, Ac, Ac. Conditions cash. Articles to be removed sa-.uo day. February ll_ UNO"?" II DECKE E IN littflTY. Brown vs. Young. WiU be sold under tho direction or tho undersigned,- at the Old Custom House, in this city, on TUESDAY, the 20th day of February, 1S67, at ll o'clock A. M. All thot LOT OF LAND on the north sido cf Broad street, in-this city, measuring in front on Broad street seventy-five (75) feet, by ono hundred and fifty (150) in depth, bc the said measurement more or less. Bounded to tho south on Broad street, west on land of T. Sa vago Heyward, north on land now or late of W. H. Trapmann, and oast on land of B. C. Presslcy and W. P. Shingler. Terms.-A suf&ciont amount in cash to pay thc amount now due upon the bond to the complainant, and tho bal? ance in one or two years, Becurcd by bond of tho pur? chaser and mortgage of thc premises, with interest from day of salo, payable semi-annually. Purchaser to pay for papers- JAMES TUPPER, _ February ll_Master in Ecraity. (BALE FOSFPOHHD ON ACCurTKT OP THK WEATHER.] Eligible Lois in Queen street and Ctitt?rd'x Atley. BV ALONZO J. WHITE dS SON, Broilers, Auctioneers and Real Estate Ag'ts. WfR be sold, TO-MORROW, 12th February, at U o'clock, at the north of the Custom House, A VACANT LOT OF LAND, situate on tho north side, of Queen street, near Archdale street, known by th e No. 130, measuring 20 feet front by IOU feet dcop, be the same moro or lesa. AISO, A VACANT LOT OF LAND, situate on tho south sido of CUfford'B Alley, known by the No. 7, measuring 20 feet front by AS feet deep, be tho same more or less. Conditions-One-half cash; balance in twelve months, secured by bond and mortgage, of property sold; intereet paid annually. Purchasers to pay A. J. W. A Son for all. necessary papers and stamps. February 9 stu2 ?POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OP THE VrEATHEB.] IV R. M. MARSHALL di BROTHER. TO-MOHROW, the 12th instant, at ll o'clock, will be sold ot tho Exchange. AU that LOT OF LAND on Alexander street, known as thu Oewees' Lot, and next south of land OS Marshall. Said Lot measures 50 .feet front by 1C0 foot, more or lesa Conditions-One-fifth cash; balanoo by bond, payable in one, two, three and four years, with interest semi-an? nually, secured by mortgage of premises. Purchaser to pay un for papers. ? February 9 BY K. M. MARSHALL & BRO. TO-MORROW, I2th inst., at ll o'clock, at tho Exchange, ?17 ACRES WELL-WOODED TURPENTINE LAND, In the Parish of St James' Goose Creek. Plat can bo aeon at our office. Terms cash. Purohasor to pay us for papers. _ February 9 RX H. M. MARSHALL & BRO. TO-MORROW, the 12th inst, at ll o'clock, w?l bo sold ot the Exchange, Broad street. That elegant MANSION at the southwest corner of George seel Anson streets. Tho house and numerous outAuucUxtgs are all of brick. The house coe, tains ten rooms and tho kitchen als. On the premises are a car? riage house, stable,, bathing house, sud two storehouses. Tho lot measures 81 feet on Anson street, by 150 on George, more or less. Terms-One-filth cash; balance In' one, two, three and four years, by bond, with interest semi-annually, secured by mortgage of premises; buildings to bo insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papera. February 9_? . _. '?.' ? ? ' . " NOTICE. 8oles EVERY EVENING at 7o'clock, by KILROY. & Co.. No. '339 King-"trcct, .of a general assortment of DRY GOODS, Clothing, Fancy Goods, - Jewelry, Boots ?nd Shoes: Cutlery, Perfumery and Soaps. February 8 SALE OP GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. Will he sold at PubBc- Anctlon, in front of Depot Quar? termaster's Office, Southern Wharf, Charleston, S. C., on MONDAY, February IS, at 10 o'clock A. M., Tho following QUARTERMASTER'S PEOPERT V, 17 HORSES, 1 MULE, 8 CARTS 9 Wagons, 2 Ambulances, 1 Boiler Sheet Lead, Oars, Manilla Rope, Ac, kc. ' Terms cash in Government funds. Property purchased must be removed the following day, Tuesday. Febi-tary 19th; 1807. R. O. TYLER, ' . Bvt. Major-Gen/ and Chief _Q. M. D. 8. February 8 PRIVATE SALES. Plantation in Pike County, Georgia. BY LOUIS D. DeSAUsSURE. At Private Sale A PLANTATION on Macon and Western Railroad, three'nulos from Milu or station, about fony-five from Macon, and about the same to Atlanta, crictaining 1200 acres of land-OOO cleared Cotton and Provisions, and balance in woods. On the place are a large Dwelling nearly finished, forty negro, houses,, good, barn, corn house, stable, and good and largo orchard. A small stream runs through tho tract. Thia place la healthy as a restdenco all tho year. For particulars, apply as. above, at January 30 wfmC No. 23 BROAD STREET. FTTHE WATER - OF THIS SPRING IS BELIEVED TO' IL'beuztequaRed-by thafcqf any.olherin tho tar-famed valley of Saratoga . Its virtues are such ss have secured lt tho high encomiums of atfw?o have used ir, -possess? ing, aa lt does, tn an eminent~d egree, cathartic, diuretic, alterative and.tonio qualities- . i. . . ^. r From SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON. M.. D., Professor Practice of Physic,. Jefferson Medical " College, Phila? delphia, formerly of Charleston, S, C. :j ."'..'..., - _]T? p^TT.AT,irT.yTrr'AJ.'W?v'pTn>w.r7a,TagiT, - Ihava'.been fara'' year br more post?n the habit ot tekmgtho water of the"Excelai6r" Spring of Saratoga. Accustomeddrrringthe greatport?onofimzln^it?fiZ to uso the dUfcrent water? ?--????nu touirKna^mcn K^^tlVl^^I remarkable valley, dependent, indeed, upon them tor. much of the comfort I enjoy, I am satis? fied the* tho Excelsior Water is aa well adapted aa any other among them, if not moreleo, to the purposes for which they ore generally ero ployed. It is very agreeable, strongly impregnated, with the, cwbonic acid, lively and sparkling. *? * Lean freartUy and consciontloualy recommend lt to an who needs gentle cathartic and diuretic ', ' . SAMUEL HENEY DICKSON", M. D. The Water!? put np in. Pint and Quart bottles, *nd packed in good order for shipping. Pints In "bozo, ot four dozen each, and Quarts bt boxes of two dozen each. BOLD AT WHOLESALE BY '..li'.,,Z?:~z GOODRICH, w mm ? ?0., Importers ^^.esale Bragging, ^-^!.^~?W??.l!??.^O?OTIBO.'sXBB?K1D, . . " " OFPOHlTUt CHATtT.ESTON'HOTja.'.** '< And for ?aje-by -teat ola? Druggists:and Hertel?, . oytt ' JanuaryI?' : '.''' ??? '->. ' r..i. ^6jab^i*j U PH 0 LSTEftV 9 ETC," -- i HARRISON BARNET^ MANUFACTURER-'ANDJ-IM PORTER of. WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES. Bands; Fina, Tassels, Gimpa. Loop?, Cords, ?c.; White ?ad Buff Hollands; Bo. 138 WILLIAM STREET, oetwoep Fulton and John streets. New York. - ..,,".,, Store and Office'Shades made to order. ~% WHARF N?TIGES. AT THE itxyrop B?YNE AOT^ocx?o?'?frs. [EB NO 1 HAS BEEN THOUnoUGBLY REBUILT. - sad la new greatly improved by the addition Of a shod 2?0 feet loruj. \vMcli o?ersadvanbigea in landing and receiving carg?os. Tho screw steamships of tho "llalil morea?d Charle?ton ttJBoad and SteaansMp Cfcmpaary" land their cargoes herc..'f* ?-.A -. *,.-V:\twt'Vv . '?. Piers- Noe. 2 and 3 embrace a large waler front avail? able for- shipping. Tho tacrdxoity of these dock?ta the -Dry! Book renders'them corrjoniont for vcaseUi needing "upOQthe promises ?re desirabla ?ocaHon? ': for coal t,a pots,wncdyards,A^ to-bc>T?Bited. . , . -,v - ?:,.' COURTENAY A*TREN30LM, ', ? Noyj^waa1;;' ..;tfaBa?t)?p;^./'' ??jy?^^?? CORONER j Ajsi> mm " TT AS-REMOVED HIP. OFFICT. FROM CHA .?figSSe^ BtOfSU?.? . nortao? Rroaa?tire*:. . Ausfun ai 1/ ?' - . ..' , . ' -..' ? ? ?. .:.