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flu gailii pros* r' t liAY MORNING , FEBRUAR 1 15, 1S 7. LOCAL" MA'VTI S. PURCHASERS wielling to secure ft puro and nu aih tora'.ed Portman guano eau do MO through Bi .iiara. KINSMAN &? HOWELL,, NO, lfcl Knut Hay, yt'ut aro rocoiving tho gouuino article from tho 1' nivian Uovorumout Agent. Boo thoir advertise ment in another column. COURT OF CHANCERY-Chaucollor LUSEHNE pre st bug_No business of |)iiblic interest waa troits acted yesterday. Tho Court wo occupied until 1 P. M. in hearing mutions, when tho caso of DARCB 1.1 :T PS. UAIICKLET, a question on demurrer for a bill, was called, mid thc argument of tho different Cuuuso! consumed tho timo until tho adjournment. PEIISO.SAL.- WO hud tho plcasuro last ovening of a visit fi i'in J. W. ANDERSON, Esq., of tho Ocorgla >.'iifjiT)r/ e, pubbohed at Covington, Qa. Tho n ttrprUe is tho leading papor in ils section, mid af fords, therefore, a good medium for thoao of our mei chants who wish to adrortiao in Middlo 0 corgi a. FIRE.-At half-past 7 o'clock yesterday ovening tlio alarm of fixe was sounded, and smoko was dis covered tailing from tho p, omises No. 55 Society street, occupied .by Mr. C. MADSEN os a tobaccc factory. The Aro originated in tho drying room, and an caused hy somo coals falling from tht stove, which communicated tho Uro to some BCgai boxes that oro on tho floor, lloyond a thorough drenching of ovorything in tho room and n goners! pilfering of Io * segara, no damage was dono, and tho Uro was soon extinguished. Mr. MADSES wan insured in Messrs. TUPFEB & LAKE'S insurance stoney Tor MOCK), and his loss will probably bo ball of that amount. MAYOR'S COUBT, February H.-Two whito boys wore put at tho bar, for hitting ouo Tom Simons a colored urchin, on tho head with bricks, am damaging his knowledgo box to som* extent. Thi sister of ono of tho boys, a very intelligent lit th girl, stated that Tom had threatened to slap bo v, hilo abo waa walking in tho atmet, and had usci langungo to her which oho couldn't montion, om that sho told bor brother, ono of tho dofondauts mid that ho, with Hie other boy, attacked Ton with brickbats, and gave him Ibo blowa which h bad on bia bead. Tho Mayor lectured them ol taking tho law into their own bands, and told then if i bey had come to tho Quard Houso, and com plained of Tom when ho committod the otTonco h did, that ho would havo boen arrested and punish od; but aa thoy hod chosen to obtain redress thom i1 e Ives to tho disturbance of tho peace of tho cit) bo would Lo compelled to Ano thom $5 each. On or two othor caeos of minor importance, i: which tho dofondauts woro discharged, conclude tho business of tho morning. SAVANNAH AND CH ABLES TON RAILROAD. Tho ic cent chango of banda baa infused somo encrg into this road, and tho now company aro makin activo preparations to rebuild tho entire routi When tho war closed tho managers found thou solves in a deplorable condition: their bridges wot burnt, tho track lorn up, and tho entire road roi dcrcd uselesB. Repairs wero immediately con moncoil, and after roany montha tho rood wa placed in running order as far aa Salkahatchie. 1 is now proposed to complete the route to tho St vannah River. This will necessitate tho gradin mid relaying tho track for 40 milos, and construe iug a new bridge ovor the Balkahatcbio, beaidc funnelling 15,000 feet of doublo trCBtling. Tb proposed improve mei du will roquiro alargo oulla; but from tho energy already displayed it will ni bo long oro Charleston and Savannah will bo agai reunited by iron banda which will never, we trus bo destroyed by another war. -o TUE SEA ISLAND LANDS AND THT. FREED MEN. We publish tho following for the information < those whom it may concorn : HEAD'QRT8, ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER, Bu BEAU llErCOEES, FREEDMEN AND ABANDON! LANDS, SOUTH CAROLINA. CharlcBtonjJB, C., Fobroory 18tb, 18C7. CIRCULAR. NO. n.-The attention of tho lam owners ou tho Sea Islands is invited to Bec. ll. thc Act to continue in forco and to amond " An a to establish a li u roan for thc relief of Freedmen ai Refugees," and for other purposes, passed Jn lCth.lBCG. "SECTION ll. .Arid be ilfu-lherf enacied, Th tho restoration of lands occupied liv freedmen. n der (I.'lierai Sherman's Field Order, datod at 8 vannali, Ocorgia, January sixteenth, eighteen hu drcd and sixty-fivo, shall not be made until aft* the crops of tho present year shall have been gat lu ed by tho present occupante of said lands, nor un a fair compensation nindi have been made to tho by the former owners of said lands or thoir leg representativos, for all improvements or bette ments erected or constructed thereon, and aft duo notice of the same hoing done, shall havo be given by tho Asaistant Commissioner." In occordanco with tho preceding section, tl land-owners cannot resumo possession of tue trae of land covered by poasosaory certificates grant by General Sherman's Fiold Oidor No. 15, sorins 1BG5, until they have complied with the conditio therein provided. By order of Bvt. Maj. Gen. R. E. SCOTT, Assistant Commissioner. EDW. L. DEANE, Bvt. Maj. and A. A. A. fie..'I. -o COTTON THEFT.-WO have oflon alludod to I -urgent necessity that oxisted for a River Polit and have repeatedly called attontion to tho ii guarded condition of our wharros. It is true th thero is, in noarly evory instanco, a private watc man to each wharf, and not unlroquontly the sal numbor of policemen; but they ore not argt eyed, and doprodatlons frequently occur whii thoy havo not the power to prevent. A system River Police or Detoctivoa, who would ply Un vocation in boats, would lessen tho risk of tin that factors now fear, and the additional socuri imparted would make a wharf the terror of tbievi instead of a biding place and a refuge. On last Tuesday night two balea of sea island 6 ton woro stolen from tho British bark Regit lying nt Accommodation Wharf. Informati was immediately lodgod at the Detective's Omi and officers I.EVY, DAVIS and HEIDT appointed to vcatigeto the occurrence. It was found that t thieves had taken a boat and carried it with th plunder beyond tho city limits. A furthor seat resulted in tho discovery of tho two hains stow away in an old casemate in Fort Johnson. T missing cotton was instantly levied upon a brought to the city, where it waa idontifled, a tho track of tho thieves being known, ono v soon arrested, and h B coufrores will shortly bo tho samo situation. This theft was certainly well contrived, and v dono by experts who thoroughly understood th gamo; but thoy reckoned without their host wt thoy imagined that they could eludo the clutchot Oio law. Tho two batos wore worth ovor $1C the cotton being of tho finest quality, and tho c taken to conceal and preservo tho booty, aht that tho thieves wore talented cotton pickers, i thoy will ovidontly appreciate the attontion i coll in tho now penitentiary. SLOW COACHES.-The practico baa becomo frequent to revile Charleston for being bohind ago, that Ino osaortion ia now gonerally boliei especially whon facts carry conviction with thi Although wo have not retrograded, yet our ] grcss baa been by no means rapid, and in m instances our Bister cities havo outstripped DI the race. Our Firo Department is one that bave every reason to bo justly proud of, and volunteer organizations aro to be found In a bo state of e file it ney. Hinco tho introduction of st it has m H with increased favor, and the opposl and prejudice that first encountered it has eni ly disappeared. Savannali, Augusta, Atlanta, other Southern cities, havo all adopted tho us Steam Piro Engines, and in most of thcao o they havo added horse power to them, thai doubling thoir ealcaoy. Atlanta recently chased a pair of cream horaoa for tho uso of I now steamer, and tboy havo long boen ompli ia tho Nert I nun cities as valuablo adjuncts to firemen. Charleston baa never yot been ab adopt tho equestrian touch, and tho flremor. content to drag their heavy machines over pavod streets; but tho march of progress wil allow this long to continuo. It will be aeon tl ia for tho interest of tho community that the gine.s should bo prompt at ft Aro. In A paid de mont, whoro tho men aro always at thoir po would seem that horses might bo dispensed but in a volunteer organization, whero the srewitloly scattered, thoy aro almost a. nocci Thia ia particularly the caso in Charleston, ai our otiorgatio tlrcvnon would only inoroaae l'oreo by tho addition of two equines, they v got ovor tho ground with greater speed, and facili ties for doing good would bo largely inore DESTRUCTION OF THE STEAMSHIP Om or ; Bf FISK.-The following persons arrived hero tonlay on the stoomor Fannie, Capt. DAVIS, : Goorgetown, 8. C.: CHARLES O. DAVIS, C PATRICE DOMAVOH, Oiler; JERIMTAH O'fl: Fireman; FRANK TOBET, Fireman. They that thoy (vero attachod to tho steamship'Ol Jlalh, Capt. CONEY ; that tho ship : ailed from ton for Savannah, with gon oral cargo, on pcs Jay, tho 6tlt inst., and that nothing ont ':*?' . :. '.'/ .',./ rV .i'/,*'.y. '''.,"' . w'/V'. VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* Col. C. C. Tow. Wo publish tho following extract (rora tho Raleigh Sentinel, bccauBO tho extraordinary tato o Col. Tr.w's hoing olivo 'and in priaon la hoing now K> uorally circulated throughout hia nativo and adopted States; hut win lo tho matter was confined to ono or two'of tho country papera, without tho Blight appearance of truth it now assumes, wo pre form! nat mentioning nu y Hiing of it in our papor: Tho following statement hy tho Hillsboro' lic cordor looks strange, air. \Vallaco, wo loam, haa boen to Illllahoru' and communicated with Mra. Tow and friuiida. Rumor in thia mailor will ho huay, anti, thcroforo, tho public should rccoivo with allowaneo what is aaid of it. Doubting tho etr lenients atlrihutod to Mr. Wallace, wo rcgroltod tho publication of thom, lost it mightrovive a hopo iiovur to ho grotilled, in tho buaom ot hia fricada mid especially lu her who wait nearest to him. li nos wo delayed noticing lt. Now wo loam that tim stotemontii of Mr. Wallac? aro BO far croditod, lb it ono of tho Professors of tho Academy has hoon dispatched to ascertain tho truth. Under UICHO circumstances, it ia bout for tho prosa to await further developments, and suspend tun pub lication of thoso statements from partios who aver that Col. Tow ie doad. The following, {rora tho Hillsboro' J'.ocordor, may bo relied upon aa containing the ftrounds upon which Mr. Wallace's I statements nm behoved in Hi'mborp'. Thu citizons of thin placo wcio greatly Burpriaod though gratitlod to loam that t'olonol Tow ia prob bably yoi olivo. A young man, .vho gives bia narnu ns \V. W. Walboo, a citizen of Little Rock, Arkansas, representa himself to havo boon a prisoner in tho Oovernmont priaon at tho Dry Tor tuga whero ho had.bron confined sin co Juno, loft), .nd from which no waa reloaacd on tho 7th or January last. Hu saya that among tho prison ers nt pruaont eonfinod at tho Dry Tortugas, ia Cul. C. C. Tow, who waa wounded and captured at the bahia of Sharpebnrg; that ho was takon to Port Dolawaro, and afterwards to Kurt Clinch, on tho Florida const; that at sumo point, in hia trans fer, in nu attompt to oscapo, ho killed a Colonel Turnor of tho Northorn anny, for whioh ho was tried by a court-martial, and sentenced to per petual imprisonment at tho Dry Tortugas: thal ho bad bcon severely wounded in lita hip, probably in tho attompt to oscapo, from which ho was still suf fering, lin says that Col. Tow is passing undor an assumed nemo, hut that he gavo him hia ron! namo; and though professing to no intiuiaoy or frequency of intercourse with Col. Tow, ia HBUB fiodof bia identity. It will bo romoinborod that et the first report of his doa th, it waa stated that ho was eliot in tho hoad; this man say ho baa atill tho marks of a wound in his hoad. TUB ANDERSON PRISONERS.-Wo clip tho follow ing extra et from tho Woahingtou correapondonoo I of tho Cincinnati Commercial: Somo further facto havo recontly come to light rcspcotiug He erriary Stanton's connection with tho caso of tho four South Carolinians found guilty by a Military Commission of tho murder of turoo Maino soldiers in October, 18C5. It appears that tho aentonco of two of thom waa commuted by (lonoral Bickies; that Socrotary Blanton, in viow of tho opinion hold br the Supremo Court rotativo to tho legality o! military t nain sinco tho cloao of hostilities, - recommended the commutation of tho death scntonco. Ibo othur two, who ho says ho bein-,re v,ero tin, mur,lriort), Were properly tried boforo a military tribunal, justly convicted, but it did not renn to him proper to recommend thou* oxecution, in view of the opinion which ho know waa hold by tho Supremo Court. Ho recommend ed tho confinement of tho prisoners at the Tortu- j gas, hut afterward changed tho recommendation to Fori Delaware. Ho consulted no ono bul Qon eral Townsend aa to tho proper placo of imprison ment, and tocommund d Fort Dolawaro hocouao bo thought it on tho whole tho boat of tho military prisons for that purpose. Ho never for a mom mil anticipated that thu civil courte would interioro with thom there. Whim tho writ of habeas corpus waa issued, ho instructed tho olSeor to makotho proper returns and decline to deliver up tho prisoners. Ho dooa not state what ordors, if any, wore ao t to the of ficers by tho Attorney G n ral, at tho instance of tho President, nor does ho say anything about OJO influence brought to bear upon tho President to sccuro tho romovnl of tho prisoners from tho Tor tugas to Port Delaware. ONB OF TUE HoitE (lu.MID.-A "draft sneak" has turned up in Memphis court procoosKavgs. A news paper of that city givce tho following account : A petition was recoivod from ono B. W. Elliott, praying that hia namo bo changed, sotting forth thal ho was a rosidont of Oneida County, N. V., whon tho war bogan, and named Hilas E. Smith, but wishing to avoid tho draft, ho loft) tho State, came to Momphls, and ad ip! od the namo of 8. W. Elliott, and that ho and his wife had gono under that namo over sinco. Ho now prayed that bia name bo changed back to Bilaa E. Smith. Judgo Leonard remarked that thia waa probably tho most remarkable document that had ovor boon submit ted to tho court. Justice Creighton moved that his nemo ho changod, and that Juatlca Walbor bo allowed to namo him. (Laughter.) J not i co Miller mored to tako away his nomo and leave him without any. (Laughter.) Justice Walker said that tho court had nothing to do with it whatever; ho could chango his name forty tim us if ho wanted to, hut tho county court had nothing to do with it. (Dropped mular tho table.) _MISCELLANEOUS. KID GLOVES. AN ASSORTMENT OF "SEAMLESS" KID O LO V EH, lust received by J. R. READ & CO., TEMPORARILY LOCATED AT O. H. JOHNSTON'S I STORE. No. MO KINO, OPPOSITE UA8EL STREET. February _ THOMAS P. RYAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 1 (Ol KT HOUSE HUI A It ll, NORTH SIDE. February 7 Hmo WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MER CHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. A X r 1 LL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, 8ALE AND VV SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) ot COTTON. RICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STOKES. ATI. A VT'IC -WHARF, Charleston, 8. C. E. WILLIS.A. ll. CUIKOLM. October vs O. CHITTENDEN, General Commission Merchant, AND Manu facturer of Paper, OF VARIOUS KINDH, KO. 1S7 READE STREBT, Corner Hudson Street, Now York. -paEALER IN PAPER AND IN MATERIALS OP J / evcrv description lor ll manufacture. HvrlllKl 13 Clo S. A. LAMBERT, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT. SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN ORDERS FILLED ON COMMISSION. Office of John P. Newlrirk, No 127 READE-STREET, CORKER HUDSON, NJH3W YORK. OiT Agency lor EXTON'rt PREMIUM TRENTON OHAOIIERS. AU orders sent will be promptly attend ed t,mo* IVi'#raW ta OLD RIP VAN WINKLE OIN, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, PORT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, 1 WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. IN ADDITION TO OUB BUSINESS OP SELLIN Q WINES, otc., lu original packages, and in order to insure to consumers Pare Liquors in a compact and con venient form, wo commenced tho enterprise of bottling and packing in casca our well known Wines, Eran dies. Whiskies, Ac. and have sent them out In s style that would preciado tbs possibility of their being tampered with before reaching tho purchaser. The general appre ciation and granting sucoe.ia that baa rowsrded our efforts bas encouraged ua to maintain the standard aa re gards quality, also lo mako Increased efforts to retain the confidence and patronage which hts boen so liberally be stowed upon ns. 1 UN INGER k 00., (Established 1778.] Importers ot Wines, fcc,, No. 15 Boaver street, New York. Tho above popular goods aro put up In cases contain ing ono doxen bottles each, and ore sold by all prominent Druggists, Qrocora, Ac. opinions ot tba Press, Tho name of lil nie gar k Co., No. IB Beaver street, la a guarantee oflho exact and Utera] traill of whatever they represent.-N. Y, Cow. Ad vert mr. The Importing house of BInlngor ii Co., No. IB Beaver street, ta conducted upon principios of Integra ty, fairness [ and tho highest honor.-Jv. Y. Evening Bxprea. OOO 1) RICH, AV I NEMAN & CO.. No. 1(3 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hot and BOWIE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KUI d; CAS HIDEY, ." , No. 1B1 td REITH O STREET, Wholrcalo Agents, Charleston, 8. 0. January 30 vtaimos RAILROADS. OFFICE SAVANNAH AND CH Alt I.K.sTOV it.Mi,HOAD co., NO. aaBIIOAD STREET, CUAULXVION. Fcbnurv 13. 1807. P ^ T AN" FREIGHT ARE NOW TRANS PORTED otertho Ashler River tn tho Company' substantial Steam Ferry Doaf, Uioroby ensuring spec'd safety and comfort Stoppage* at tho way elations will bo brief. Tho Conductors and Asenta aro chanted to look moro to tho wants of tho traveller. _ . ." JOUN 8. RT AN, lubrusry 10_1 General Suporlntondont BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC. ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTORY. BOOK BINDING, PRIMG STATIONERY. ACCOUNT BOOKS OF ANT SIZE, STYLE OR KIND RULED IO ORDER, AND MADE TO ANT PATTERN. LETTCR, NOTE AND CAP PAPERS, BAKERS' BREAD ROOKS. BLANK BOOKS OF ALL QUALITIES AND STYLES. CONSTANTLY ON RAND, AND AT PRIDES TO SUIT THE TIMES, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF STATIONER'S MERCHANDISE. LEGAL, CAP AND LAW BLANKS. GARDS BILL EADS AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF JOB PRINTING EXECUTED AT SHORT NOTICE. HIEAM HAREIS, JN"O. 59 Broad Street, CIIAKI.R.ST01, S. C. October 33 mwfSmo C. F. VOUER, NO. 108 MARKET ST., Bo oks, Ferlaitlicals and Stationery. JOST REO LIVED A lar 0 suppl y of STATIONERY 1 HOTOGRAPH8, PHOTOGRAPH ALUUMB POCKET ROOKS, DIARIES for 1807, Etc. Also, A Uno and largo selection of NOVELS, by tho moat celebrated anthon. SONG HOOKS. BOOKS for Home Amusements, atc AU tho MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS. DALLIES constantly on hand, and subscriptions re coiled for Um ssme. Orders from the country are respectfully solicited. TKllMi1 T.IHKRA% November 8 AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK. Factory, Hudson City, N. J. WHOLESALE SALES ROOM ML 111 JOHN STIIEET, NEW YORK. ALL STYLES AND GRADES OF LEAD PENCILS of superior quality aro manufactured and offered at fair terms to tbs Trade. Tho public are Invited , to give the AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL the pro I feren ce. ' THE PENCILS ARE TO BE HAD AT ALL THE PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND NOTION DEALERS. ASK FOR THE ..AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL." TUTOONIAI. * SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ) EMOtHEZBlSO DEPASTKEMT, I . YALE COIXXOI, November 10, 1860. ) I bays always recommended the Faber Polygrade Lead Pend a as tho only pencils fitted for both ornamen tal and mathematical drawing; but, after a thorough trial of tho American Polygrodo Lead Pencile, man ulac lu rod by tho American Lead Pencil Company, New York, I find them suportar to any pencil In use, even lo the Faber or the old English Cumberland Lead Pencil, being a superior pencil for sketching, ornamental and mocbanlcal drawing, and all tho ordinary uses of a lead pencil. These pencils are very finely graded and have a very smooth lead; evon tho softest pencils hold tho point well ; they ara all that can be desired In a pencil. It gives mo great pleasure to be able to AAS aro Americans that they will no longer be compelled to depend upon Germany or any other foreign market for pencils. LOUIS BAIL, I Professor of Drawing, Ate, A l.t. PENCILS ABS eTAarpxn: 49- "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. N. ." None genuino wimont Ibu exact namo of the firm : look to IL Brno December 13 NORTHAMPTON INDELIBLE PENCIL CO. BfOnTIIABXFTON, MASS, MANUFACTURE AND BELL CLARK'S PATENT INDELIBLE PENCIL ! For Harking Linen, &c. Price.L..80 Cents. fTlHIS PENCIL IS SIMILAR TO THE ORDINARY M load pencil, and will make a clear black mark that will remain after years of wear and washing. It ls a great Improvement over ink, as lt will not dry np, and can be used with much greater dispatch and economy, as there Ut no risk of blotting. No preparation being required except the dampening of tbs fabric to bo marked, and no trou blesome directions to be followed in its uso, lt will save much inconvenience to housekeepers, and all who Lavo occasion to mark their clothing. Notice* of tb ' Press; ( "The marking loka so. commonly used for marking hoon and otlior fabrics aro inconvenient and tronblcoome. each bottle being accompanied by a number of 'direc tions,' which oonotdarably belber the brains of house keepers. The Indelible Pencil will prevent this, as all tho preparation necessary la the dam paning of the fabric which ls to be marked thereupon." [ScitnUfie American. "Ladle wUl bo pleased with tho Indellblo Pencil, a nsw Invention for marking clothes indelibly without risk of blotting. It will abolish the old plan of using a pon with a Wile."-AT. F. Fttnir. l'oit. "We havo seen samples of permanent marking wUh thia pencil, which cannot be washed ont" {Hatton Journal. "Thia Ia the largest Invention' for a small on that we have seen for a long time. It does away with ibo bother, Inconvenience and difficult modo of marking with ink." [Literary ttuteum, "CLAUS'S PATENT IxmaxrsLB Pix cru-We have tried thia celebrated pencil, tor marking linen, Ac, and found lt to be all thst la claimed for IL No family should bo without IL It is greatly superior to any Indelible Ink that we have ever tried.'--Cincinnati National Union. "A desirable, convenient, and useful household arti cle. '?-Springfield titan.) Republican. ne Pencil will Mark 1500 Articles. Tir-TRAVELLING AGENTS WANTED. Bend 60 Ct*, for j Pencil and Circular. For sale by JULIUS FLAUM, Na 188 King street) also by M. M. QUINN, Up Town Nows Depot 7". . . February a i . . . . imo -' ? GITE IT A FAIR TRIAL. fTVHtB EOAP REQUIRES ONLY TO DE UR ED TO A provo lbj superior quality. Use lt aa rou would ^ m^8osp. Tryll and you wUt be convtooed K* ' roporlorloany other article In market For .al hy amara generally. , J^^ft2l^52LEjrTAYLOR * VODHO, No. 188 Irrotit strett. New York. For sala by . . ' O RU RPR * MART N, '. No. 338 Xing street. H. BISCHOFF b CO.. No, 197 East Boy. GIO. W. WILLIAMS ft CO.. !ts*>v&L's*r'' Corder Church ad H*yne streets. JaoTiaryaS ! . w m mo AGRICULTURAL. NAPES* N1TIMM3BNIZE1 SlIPEH-PIIOSI'HATE OF LIME. QAA BABRBXH MAPES" NITRO-HUPEII-PIIOS OVJVJ 1'IIATK OF LIME, to arrive por bria l.o,;iu. For MIO OU favorable (erins, at manufacturers prie , with cxpousus added. KINSMAN St HOWELL, ROLE AGENTS, February 11 mw No. 163 East Hay. BAUGITS RAW BONE^ PHOSPHATE THE APPLICATION OF LIONE PHOSPHATE HAR always boon beneficial-tho only dlfllculty being lo obtain a genuino article, liefere offering HAUGll'H PHOSPHATE on Uic tnarkut Ibo tut araaou, I submitted lt for analysis to Professor Shepard, ol tito South Caro lina Medical College, who fully ondorsod lt, and lila opinion baa now becu voriflod by actual experiment by our own Planters, whose teatliuony I bavo of tba su perior excellency of this Phosphate, especially In tho cul turo ofOottou, in lnaiiriiig a good Btaud. J. N. ROBSON, Agent, December 10 HU mwrjmo No. 63 EAST HAY. SWAN ISLAND GUANO. ivOfl T.0N.<,. BALANCE OF CARGO OF URTTISU OVU bark Jamos Wilson. Thia Uuano was sold to Glasgow, Scotland, whore Ila i-aluo as a manum la appreciated at moro than I am oi roring it on Ibo market. It wan only after making a favor able arrangement with tbo vessel aa to freight, and upon tho Fining endorsement and recommendation of Prof. Hliopard, ibat tbc owners allowed lt to remain. Il coa lalUBtl percent of Phosphate of Ump, and oilier vii uoblo Ingredient*. Mixed willi B to 10 per cent, of Ve ruvlan Uuano maxis lt ono of Ibo cheapest and moil valuable manures for Com or Colton. . Price- 20 per lon of MIO Iba., cash, or 25 per too, City aceoptanco, with Interest, payable Ut November. For salo by j. ar, ROBSON, January IQ wfmlroo_No. 02 East Hay. CHARLESTON iGRiciiLTiiiML WAREHOUSE AND 1 c NO. 140 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE PAVILION "KURI,. PLOWS, HAJtROWR, CULTIVATORS. HORSE HOSE Cora Mills, Corn Shelton, Feed Cutters Cotton, Cont sud narden Scud Planters (train Cradles, Sythen and Huatha Shovels, Spades, Porks aud Hoes Rtco and Grain Fau Milla Hand and Pawer Cotton Ulna Horse Powers-of all kinda Reaping Machines, TUrcebiog Machines Grain Separators and Cleaners. AU II NTH FOI TIIE INGERSOLL HAND-POWER COTTON PRESS. AGENTS FOI! THE NONPAREIL WASHING MAMINE. LITTLE & MARSHALL, NO. 140 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. December .0 mwfJmo SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. TO COTTON PLANTERS. THE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE IN Alf. NOUNCINO to Piaulera and Fanners that they are prepared to furnish a superior article of SUPER-PHOS PHATE OF LIME, manufactured expressly fur thom, end which they can warrant to contain all the elementa necessary to Insure a rapid and mature growth of any crop to which lt may be applied. Terms-Sixty dollars per ton cash, or sixty-five dollars per ton-ono quarter cash, and balance 16tb December, with approved factors' acceptance, with interest al 7 per cen!, from date of purchase LITTLE & MARSHALL, Agricultural Implement Warehouse and Seed Store, No. Ito Meeting street February 13 Imo_Opposite Pavilion Hotel, MAPES' NTTR0GENIZED SUP R-PUOSPHATE OF LIME. lNTRODUCBD 185 . FOR COTTON, CORN, WHEAT AND OTHER GRAIN CROPS, TOBACCO, VEGETABLE CHOPS, io. CONTAINS SUFFICIENT WillDLATINO AMMO NIACAL Animal Matter to prodnoe rapid growth, end to Injure tho complete appropriation Ly tho plant ol tho phosphates and other Ingredients in the fertilizer without tAautting Ute toil: does not burn Ibo crops du ring drong lit ilks Peruvian Guano, or lose ita strength by Ibo volatilization of tho Am ronlo. All Its ' conalitueata, executing the Sulphuric Acid, being from Bones, Blood, Flesh, and other animal sources, ard not from Mineral Phospbatea or Mineral Phoaphatie Guanos, aa In tho case with most of Ibo Su por-Pnoa hates, ara In a condition to bocomo quickly soluble In tho soil, and available as food for plants. Warranted fret from adulterations and of uniform aualitg. fi ? - ? . For salo by February 1 KINSMAN & HOWELL, SOLE AGENTS, Ko. 163 East Bay. TO COTTON PUNTERS. KETTLEWKLL'S MANIPULATED GUANO, rfVHS GREAT COTTON FERTILIZER OF THE BAY. X For sale In bag , by RAVENEL A CO. January 94 th lulu THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS (lOJIFANV Office No. 147 Meeting street. CONNECTIONS WITH Ali Railroads Throughout TUT UNITED STATES. Every attention given to tho safe Transmission of' Freight, Money, and Valuables. . WILL GAUL. FOR AMI) DKLIVZK FREIGHT TO 'ANY. POINT IN THE CITY PUKE OF CHAROL'. II. B. PLANT, President, April 10_ Augusta, Qa. THE SUMTER NEWS, DARR & O STEEN", Proprietors. TJUBLIBIIED EVE11Y THURSDAY, AT SUMTER, g. C. JT Subscription 11.00. pt* annum. To durr* of fortr M. OJ pei annum. r '*i ad ron i en: s at* inioi JC cu liter d term*. I. Oo.'s-v.6cT i : , }{'. ? ? ' --V* ' V. > . . : ' .J. . , il . .t. y- i .... ^ sr..<>^JJ^i AUCTION SALES. Damaged Hood*, on Account of Ifnderirritcrn. H KAV ci v v.111-111:1.i., I'aih Am il>m House. Ko. Hasel Stied, <>|i p sito KfW PostofJIrr, Will noll THIS DAY, 1:11. im uni, IK plores 4-4 imo WN HIIIHTIMU 10 pieces 4-1 Brown shirting ;i DUM ("t. 11 i > Yarn. Auo, TO rum: CONSIONMKKT : Hslanco Stock ra llml-class NOTION STORK. Aim, A N!.,*, ' '-""g^U's, Jeaus, Kerseys. Hcodyiuod Clothing. Undershirts, ic, Ac. WITH A flue assortment of OKNT'S SHOKS, LADIES' HAL MORALS, fcc, kc. AMMO, AT IQ O'CLOCK - A guucralasaorbucut of HOUSKUOLD FURNITURE. nwiuqi is Bourbon Whiskey, t'aura Urandy, Skerry, (biyan': SoUJ). Ic, rf-e. McKAY SC < \ AI 1 MI i .1,1., (mil Auction Home, No 55 11 ns cl at , Opposite Kew Vant Ullin-. Will tell THIS MOHNINO al lu uVluck, fl Ullis. UOUItUON WHISKEY . - Cam i Brandy - CUM Sherry - Boxes Colgate's Sos p. AIM), st 13 o'clock, HOUSEHOLD FURN IT UHR, UodHlcodB, Bureaus, So fa . Cradles. Cribs, Mattro-iscs. Pillows, Otwlra Tablai Wardrobe*, Chain , Wallera, Window Shades, l.<mklun ( Hi- .i i. Screen*. Wbat-Notfl, Ac, Ac. Ko bra a ry IB Uwlcrtrriter'a Sale. HY J. DRAYTON I un I), rokrr anil Auctloiirrr. Will bo sold at No. 1 Exchango street THIS DAY, lb Kith in-1., at ll o'clock A. M., ou account of all con. corned, ibo following article*, aa tlioy now aland, in 11 damaged condition, at tho burnt store. Mo. 1 Exchange street, ABOUT SO PAIRS WINDOW DASHES-O LAZED. About 42 Panel and Moulded While Pine Doun). About 10,1)00 While Pine Clapboards. About 4U00 S mico lino Pickata. About7000 feel of Oak and While Pino 2-Inch I'lauks and U lm ti Strip*. ml 3 by -Inch Spruce Scantling. 1 Shingle Machlue-alluhlly damaged. 1 piece Uno Shafting, about IB feet long, with Coup lings. 1 lot Ploughs. I box valuable, hoavy Trace aud Log Chains, with lugla and douhlo trees-slightly damaged. 1 Circular Raw Mill, without Saw. Condition emt). J. DHAYTON FORD, No. 40 Broad Blrcot, February IB Etyhly-fite Tliousand Dollars Desirable Securities at Auction. HY .1. DRAYTOK FORD, Droller nnrt Corumf alon Agent. Will bo sold by order of Ibo Provident anti Directors of tho Elmoro Mutual Insurance Company of char leaton, at die north of tho old Custom House, In thu elly of Charleston, South Carolina, on TUESDAY, U10 lath day or February, 1807. ot U o'clock A. M., without any manner of reserve or limitation, thc followlug valuable Securities: KW.600 CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD COMPANY SIX PER CENT. BONDS, guoronuvd by Hiato of South Carolina. 610,000 CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH RAILROA') SEVEN PEU CENT. BONDS, FIRST MOHTOAOE, SECOND LIEN. 1000 SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD SIX PER CENT. BOND, redeemable, 1868. 12,000 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA SIX PER CENT. BONDS. r6000 STATE OF ROUTH CAROLINA SEVEN PER CENT. STOCK. 3000 CITY OF CHARLESTON SIX PER CENT. STOCK, Interest semi-annually. 1210 CITY OF CHARLESTON SIX PER CENT. STOCK, Interest quarterly. $3565 CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD COUPONS, Stale guarantee. 2240 CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD COUPONS, FIRST MORTGAOE, SECOND LIEN. 12100 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUPONS. 07.60 SOUTH CAROLINA HA 11,110*D COUPONS. C't ~ Sharcliotdors of tho Elmoro Insurance Company who may purchase any of thc abovo Securities can Im ve their prcsumpUvo Interests lu tho assets of the Company credited In scltlemont. If they so desire. J. DRAYTON FORD, January 31 thstuO C No. 40 Broad street. MTSCELL A N EO US. New York Prize Association, Ab. 609 B110 AU WAY, N. Y. ROSEWOOD PIANOS, MEL0DE0N8, HEWING MACHINES, MUSIO UOXEfc), SILVER WARE. FINE GOLD AND HI I,VF.H WATCHES, AND ELEGANT JKWELHY, VALUED AT $500,000. Wni. BE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS : THE umo and value of each article of our goods are marked on tickets, placed lu souled envelopes, and well ml red. On receipt of 26 cents, au envelope containing inch ticket will bo drawn without choice, aud delivered it onr office, or sent by mall lo any address. Tho pur .baser after seeing what oxtlclo lt draw and Us value .vblrh may bc from ono to Qvo hundred dollars-can then, on payment of ona dollar, rccelvo tho article named, or may oxchange lt for auy other article marked au our circular at tim samo value. Every tlckot draws an ?rtlcle worth ODO dollar or moro. No ULANKS. Our patrons eau depend on fab-, honorable dealing. The article drawn will bc delivered at our uni, e. regard IBM of ita value, or promptly sent aa directed, by return mail, or express. Letters from many persons acknowledging tho receipt of valuable gtfls from us, may bo aeon on tue at our of Bcc, among whom we oro permitted to refer to: John S. Holcomb, Lambcrtvlllo, N. J., gold watch, value (250; airs. S. Bennett, No. 252Cunibcr!oud street, Brook lyn, sowing mach Ino. 180; Edwin Hoyt, Stamford, Conn., f;old lever watch, value 200; Hon. lt. H. Briggs, Wush ngton, D. C., diamond pin, $176 ; J. C. Sutherland, No. IOU Lo ringi on avenue, plano, $360; Mrs. M. Jackson, No. 203 Nineteenth street, N. V" sewing machine. lOO; Jos. Camp, Elmira, N. Y., m el od eon, ti.nl; Miss L. Collina, Atlanta, Go., diamond cluster ring, $225; Dr. Henry Smith, Worcester, Mass., Bowing machine, $85; H. Shaw, No. 133 liltb street, N. Y., gold watch. $150; Edw. Boyn ton, Nashville, Tenn., mclodcon, UM ; Jamca Russell, Montgomery, Ala., gold hunting watch, $250; lt. T, Smith, Providence, It. I., silver lover watch, CO; Oscar Purdy, Madison, N. J., music box, 146; Hon. H. H. Now ell, St. Paul's, Minn., gold watch, SIM; J. R. Sperry, Litchfield. Conn., silver watch, 165; Wm. H. Pock, Har lem, Illo., mualc box, $75; Wm. Raymond, Dayton, Ohio, silver tea set, $125; Miss E. M. Schonck, Iletri.it, Mich., diamond car rings, $225; Pierro Boaudln, ht. charlie Hoto!, New Orleans, diamond ring. $170; Mrs. Marths Barnes, st. Louis, Mo., mclodcon, valuo $125. LIST OF ARTICLES TO BB SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR BACH, And not to be paid for until you know what you have drawn. EAcn. 25 Rosewood Pianos, worth.$200 00 to 600 Od 30 Molodcons, Rosewood Casca. 100 0U to 225 Ot 200 Mualc Boxes, 2 to 82 tunes. 16 00 to 1&0 OC 100 Sowing Machines. 60 00 to 125 0C 1,000 Silver Tea Ho ta. 26 00 to 160 0C 200 BUvor Revolving Patent Castors.. 15 00 b) 400C 100 Silver Fruit Cake Basket*. 16 00 to 35 0C 1,000 Sela (uiver Tea and Tablespoons.. 10 00 to 45 0C 100 Gold HnnHng Case Watches. 100 00 to 250 0C HM Diamond Rings, Cluster, Ac...-. .. CO 00 to 200 OC 200 Oold Watches. CO 00 to 100 0C SOO Lsdica' Gold Watches. 60 00 to 850C 1,000 Bilver Watches. 25 00 to 60 0C 8,000 Vest Chains. & 00 lo. 25 0C 2,000 pairs Ear Rings (now styles). 1 60 to 7 OU 2,000 Necklaces. 3001o 7 OC 0,600 Ooh] Pencils. 3 00 to 8 Of 3,000 Onyx and Amethyst Brooches_ 6 00 to 10 00 3,000 LavatndFlorontino Brooches..:. 4 00 to OOC 1,600 Mosonto Pins. 4 (Xi to 9 0C 1,600 Oold Watch Keys (now pattern)... 4 60 to 7 60 3,500 Sots of Bosom Stud . 1 60 to GOO 9.600 Enamolled Bt ovo Buttons. 2 H to 10 00 6,000 Plain Oold and Cliaaud Rings..... 4 60 to 10 00 6,000 Stone Set and Seal Ringa.. 2 60 to 10 0C 6.000 Miniature Lockets, ail sixes. 2 60 to 7 0C 10,000 Sols of Ladies' Jewelry. 8 00 ta 2000 4,000 Watch Charms (each). 3 00 lo 5 60 5.000 Gold Pons, SU. ex. Cases Ai PSUCIIH. 4 60 to 7 00 6,000 Gent's Breaslsnd Scarf Pius. 3 00 to 20 00 2,000 Ladles'now stylo Belt Buckles..,. 4 00 to 8 00 2,000 Obatelalna and (laird Chama. 7 60 to 20 00 1,000 Gold Thimbles. B 00 to IS 00 6,000 Sets Ladies' Brooch and Esr Drops 0 00 to 12 0C 2,000 Gold Crosses. 160to DOC 0,000 Oval liana Bracelets. 6 00 to 20 0C 2,000 Unary Uold Chain Bracelets. 25 00 to 40 0C 2,000 Ball Ear Drops, all colora. 3 00 lo 7 0C 3,000 now style Jet and Gold Ear Drops. 8 00 to 7 0C 3,000 Gold Pens, Oold Mt'd Ebony Hold. 4 60 to 7 0C Lady's Sobs, new stylos, Cnt Crystal, il I Jet, Hard Rub ber, kc. kc. H3r A chance to obtain any of tbs abovo sit eles foi One Do Uar by purchasing a scaled 0 n v elope for 25 cents. Entire satlsfocUon guaranteed to Ul. a ~ 0 ticket for Ono Dollar, 13 .or Two Dollars, 33 foi Five Dollars. Great inducements lo Agents. Loiters should bo addressed J. H. RAY & CO., No. BOO DROADWAY, NEW YORK. December 28 au 3mos DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. A FEW WORDS OP COMMON SENSE. How farr th aro sro who aro not subjocl lo sorna arfeetiot of the lunga or respiratory organs, who, by neglecting premonitory symptoms, aggravate tho complaint, unU dlsoaao (trikes lu abana, causing luexprcaatblo teni un of the patie nt, and anxiety and distress to friends. "Onlj a cold I "A alight sore throat I" ls the hmdloaa rouiarl of many when so affected. Yea ; "Only c oold/' waa tbi thoughtless expression of thousands) whom Death hai marked for hui prey. Foro warned-Forearmed I shonld be the motto for ve 1 In the minds of all subject to Couobs/Colds, Catarrh, 01 Influenza. Words of advice should be hooded hy all mu ferina from Aethms, Bronchitis, Consumption. Relief 11 within their roach: and, if neglected, fstol consequence! ensue-a life ot misery-st daily, hourly atrugglo for ex istence, A contest In which there can bo but on victor -Death I Does) lt not appal tho strongest mind, tc think of tbi result caused by neglect? Then why delay 7 Whit ex cuse cali ba offered, when timely warning ls sounded lr your ears) When the danger ta pointed oui, why noi avoid It? MIMD rx's Pierro nat. Bout baa been usec with success In nearly s million of esses, and Ia endorsee by the- Medical Faculty as tho mou { rompt and ef ca clems remedy that odonUflo rosear j n has dweorered, tc relieve and cure all case* of Co ighs. Colds, Influenza, and ConsmnpUon, if tba caio ls not beyond all hope. Even when Ibo sufferer la Ll tho hut stages, ho will fine! relief by using thia prepinUon. Ono bottle will cou vinco the most Inc red ulod , Hist tho raerHs of thia prep* ration are by no moans exaggerated ; In fact. Cul fax short of the eulogies bestowed upon lt by Uiouaands who han boen cured by ludrosly use. A guarantee accompanie 1 each bottle and dealers are Instructed In every Instand to refund the money when thia preparation fall* to ro Uerc. Proparod by T. W. MARSDEN, No. 487 Broadway, Nen York. Pi 1 :o, 60 cea ls small bo Ula; $1 Urge alie. KING A CAS8UDEY, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, 0O0DBICD, WIN KM AN k CO., Wholesale Agents, Charleston. And all Retail DrnggUU. Hmo December 4 LOMBARD & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS . arm mroaTnu ant Dlixna nt t>RINDBT01.SrBS, MO. 18 Ml WIS, ABD KO. 9 T WE AS?, BOITOa. Advanoea toad on Ooaslfrnmenti of Bios sd Coito IOn"erec Is%nc mlialoai Tp Moorara. JaatMAOSB AUCTION SALES. Hoots and S/iocs. HY Rill.KN Dil A ICU. 'ITHS MORNING, at III n'ctork, I will oil at roy storr. rurmr ii King a- .l l.lbeily Hlnilo. T ililli Y CASKS AND CARTOONS ROOTS AND Miele, lo clone < Ol 'elgliniints, roNsisrisii or un: roLi.iiwimi HTYI.KH : (ase* Ma ' CALK CONGRESS, ii to lo Ca . - Mi'U'H Calf ami Hun II. W. ami I'. H. Brogans, 0 to 11 Canea Men's Calf ami Hun U. W. and I*. S. llalmo rals, 0 to 11 < 'OBI M I,a.ll, "' I loni HolniorntH, ll lo 7 l'a-- LttHci' Coat mid Ililli Balmorals, I to H Cnrtixiiis lilies', Misses' ami Children's Congre * llaliuornls, sic. Tenus cash. Salo positive._February 16 fMimttrd I'nth Auction Hute. HY wi I.ni ll ifc SOX. THIS HAY. lath Inst., at our salcHrooina, comer State ami Chalmer* alrcet , at 10.'; O'ckck, will bo sold, without limit, tho following doods, lo closo iuvolcea : IIAHK KI.s WHISKEY. BOXES SOAP Catos Shorn; about 'J'AI J lr laiuli, Veals and Coats (cutrtoin made). Mata, Twltio; 20,000 Scitnni. AND, Hi iii Ho Orang,, comity RUTTER. CoudllioiiH cadi. February IS Mato of (fndtnn itvr's and ult Concerned, of Goods itumaijcd on board Statuer Moncka.from New York to this l'ort. HY A. II. A IUI A ll AMS \. SONS. IIIIH DAY, Uio IGUi lust., at ll o'ctock. wu will aetl, at our Kahn llooin. No. W Hayuo street, IA I. Mi I lt A I. SK HITS Pieces A LPAOAS oneil c.N . Meeta Mozambique recs M sinitine lherea Tobi Cloth r ceos Bcregcs lleven Toweling Ilcces Muslins I'leres Car|>et nuntin,; "Teces ( Irani, ,i Pioci-H Ult Wat'd Umida, Au kino, LOT CLOTH INO-Coats, Pants aud Vests. Ac. kc. February 111 Wmrco ! Tob-iero ! Dibacco ! K. lt A 1 lil S i'lll ell THIS MOHNINO, at 10.S "clock, at bis store. No. 1.111 Meeting street, opposite Pavilion Hotel, Tho folio A lng LOTS OF TOBACCO: f.O raddles and 17 bair Iwies CAVENDISH TOBACCO. 4 half boxes Kine Twist Tobacco. 117 boxes varioiiB branda Tobara .' . 6 cases Climax Smoking Tobacco. :i .as-s (lin nita Club Tobacco. 30 hon K Segars. Salo poaltlve. Tenn cash. February 10 City Stock at Auction. HY I. H. K. HEWETT. THIS DAY, thc 1Mb lust., at ll o'clock, near ibo old Ex change, I will scB, $1290 worth of CITY SIX PER CENT. STOCK, lu minn 9 ault pur. hov rn. Conditions cash. February 16 Lot, willi t.vmfortabte House, in Ashloy street, in Ward No. 8. HY I. H. IC. HEWETT. On TUESDAY next, the 10th inal., at ll o'clock, near the old Kn-h ango. I will offer fonsie at auction. All that LOT OK LAND, with btuTdliiga tborcon, altu ale In Ashloy Btrcct, west sido, ono door bovo'Spring alrcet, and kiiown by ibo Nn. tel. Tho House la a two and a half story one, almost new, containing four up tight, two rattle rooms, double piazza, dressing room and pantry, all fsclug smith. It bas nico nulbuUdlugn. The I a.t racaaur. a 37 feel front by B9 feet 3 inches hi depth. Poraons arc requested to examino the premisos. Corni lt lon n-Half cash; balance, with Interest, payable Iii ono year, secured by amortgaga of tho premises; buildings lo bc Insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay mo fur pattern. February IB Over $20,000 worth of Furniture al Auo.ion. Il Y Il.M. Ml usu A ll. Si BRO., limiters anti Auctioneer*. On MONDAY, MUT February, commencing st 10 o'clock, aud to bo continued every day until tho whola ia dis posed of, THE FURNITURE OF THE PLANTERS'HOTEL, at the . urina of Church and Queen streets, Charleston, 8. C. Kvrryibing was new from tho manufactories abnut four mon thu ngo, au < consiste lu part of: I Harrison's European Range, with Furniture and I Carving Table attaohnd. '1 splendid Pianos, 3 Solid Mahogany Barber Chairs. 1 ll. mm: ' Iron Safo, 1 splendid Beer Countor. 4 Hotel Suttees, 0 dozon Spittoons. WHICH, liquors. Sogar , and a great variety too nume rous to mention. 30 double sots and 60 single sets CHAMBER FURNI TURE 3000 yards Carpeting and Matting 160 pairs Rochdalo White Wool Blankets 100 double and muele Hair Mattresses, Ml ITO rn A great quantity ol Towels, Sheeba, Napkins, Table cloths, Pillow Cases, Counterpanes, Gloss warn and Crock ery KO Comp Stools and Ranges never used 0 dozon Oak Dining-room Choirs 3 dozen Oak Office Arm Chairs 1 dozon ton-fcot Chcnnut Extension Tables. Terms cash. Articles will be delivered on Monday and Tuesday, Alb and 7th March, and any articles not then paid Tor will bo re-sold on account and risk of purchasers. Catalogne are being prepared. iti~ Thc Columbia, cor,-llnu . Dally Press, Augusta, and Savannah News and Herold wUl please give three In - sorltoua each, willi local notice, and send bill to R. M. I M. k Bro._'j hiths3 ml_February 16 [MILLIGAN, M i; i.< i !. ll H rL CO. Will sell on FRIDAY, 22d lust-, at Southern Wharf, at ll o'clock A. M., 1 lot ANCHORS AND CHAINS. Fobruary 13_wfmG SALK OK GOVEUN1I1EVT PHOPERTY. Will bc Bold at Public Auction, lu front of Depot Qnar tn miller's Office, Southern Wharf, Charlentou. H. C., on MONDAY, Febniary ni, al 10 o'clock A. M., Tho following QUARTERMASTER'S PROPERTY. 17 HORSES. I MULE, 0 CAF. 1 H 9 Wagons, 3 Ambulances, 1 Boiler Sheet Lead, Oars, Manilla Rope, Ac, i.e. Tenus rash In Government funds. Property purchased must bo removed tbe following I day, Tuesday, February 19th. 1607. R. O. TYLER, bi ;. Major-Oeu. and Chief Q. M. D. S. February 8 .Vonni Pleasaid Properly-A Good Chance for Investment. HY HOWERS it sir.cox. Will bc sold on TUESDAY, tho Blh of March next, at ll o'clock, in front of tho Exchange, Brood street. All that LOT OF I. A NU. with the Buildings thereon, situated at thc comer of Pitt and the atreet loading to tba Llgbt Rouse, In tbo village of Mount Pleasant. Tbs Houso lo builtan a brick foundation 6 feat high, ia two stories blgb, containing 4 square room , eoeb about IS feet square; pantry and dressing-room, 10 feet square; a good Kitchen on brick basement, with two rooms: Lot 73 feet wide by 170 feet docp, more or leas. Tho above premises eau >ic treated for at private sale. Apply as above. Conditions-One-half rash; balance In one year, with Interest, also bond and mortgage. Buildings to be insur ed and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay B. k 8. for pa po rs. February 7 7.12.14,19,9.1,20,38, Mb 3,4.5 UNDER USCRBE Itt K<J,li IT Y . Bmwn vs. Charleston and Savannah Ua road Company. Wui ba sold, under tho direction of tho undersigned, at tho old Custom House, lu this city, on tho 30th of February, 1S07, at ll o'clock A. M. All that PLANTATION AND TRACT OF LAND, in St. Paul's Parish. Holleton District, known AS the JERICHO PLANTATION, containing seventeen hundred and flf y aeres, mare or leas, and bounded by landa of Motto Le gare, Jobo Royle, Joseph Martin, Dr. B. B Bmllh, L. Behling, and James King. Terms-Cash sufficient to pay Uro amount now dna upon bonds to tho complainant; tho balance In ono and ' two years, secured by bond of tho purchaser and mort gage of tho premises, with Interest from day of sols, pay able semi-annually. Purchaser to pay lor papers. JAMES TUPPER, February G tuf Master hi Equity. UNDER DECREE Itv KQT IT V. O'Neill vi. ilagec. Will be sold, under thn direction of the undersigned, at the Old Custom House In this city, on TUESDAY, th* '-'otb day of Febniary, 1807, at ll o'clock A. M., AU that TRACT OF LAND, In the State or Florida, be ing in Township six of iwenty-sovon and Township six nd seven of range twenty-eight, south and east, and tho boundary and description thereof, as appear from the putt of survey mode nd returned Rito tho office of tho Sarvoyor-aeneral of the United States for tho State of Florid , with the field notes thereby, In R. W. Norris, United States Deputy Surveyor, and on fils In sold office, containing eleven thousand nine hundred and ninety one and twenty-hundrodths acres of land. The above Tract bas been divided into sections of 160 cres, and will be so tobi. A plat of the Land may be seen st the oflloe of tho undersigned. Terms- Ono-half cash; balance bx one year, secured by bond of tho purchaser, and personal security and mortgage of the binds. Purchaser to pay for papers. JAMBS TUPPER. Master In Equity. ag- The following papers will please copy and send blB to thia office: Savannah Republican and Augusta CousUtutlonallst._tuf_February S OM DE lt DEI 'li EE IN KQ.U1TY. Brown vs. Young. Will be sold, under tba dlr. ellon of tho undersigned, at tho old Custom Hons.', in thia elly, on TUESDAY, the 2d i h day of February, 1807, at ll o'clock A.M., All that LOT OF LAND on tho sooth side of Bi cad street, in this city, measuring in I rent on Broad stroot sovonty-nve (7S)feet by ono hundred and fifty (ISO) feet ia depth, be the said measurements rrsore or leos; bounded fri tbs south on Broad street; weat on lands of T. savage Hey ward; north on land now or tale of W. H. Tropmann, and west on bund of B. < '. Prcsaley nd W. P. Shingler. Terms-A Biifficle.nl amount lu cash to pay tho amount now duo upon tba bond to tho complainant, and Hie bal ance In one and two years, scoured by bond of the pur cbascr and mortgago of tho promises, with interest (rom day of sal , payable semi-annually. ' Purchaser to pay for papers. . JAMES TUPPER, February 5 tat_ Master bx Equity. NOTICE. Sales EVERY EVEN INO at 7 O'clock, by KILROY k Co., NO. 833 King-street, of a general assortment of DRY OOOD8, Clothing, Fancy Goods, Jewelry. Boots and Shoes, Cutlery, Perfumery and Soaps. February 8 GEORGE STECK & CO., RAD TBB UNPREOZEBNTBD TRIUMPH TO BB AWARD KU TWO PBIZK3 AT ON OB, TUB GOLD AND 8ILV R MEDAL. tllhs Pair of th American Instituto, Oct 18 (being th very lal est date), for General Superiority of their GRAND AND SQUARE HANO*. Fir.t premium revivad over all competition, Vrhou and whersvar e bibited. ? 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