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CHARLESTON UM NEWS, IT, O. Iv. CATHCART. ?DiTon 'V secfi CATHCART, MCMILLAN Sc MORTON, ^ PROPRIETOl S. ?fo, Nc 18 KAYNE STREET, sr. tor? - tom CITY PRINTERS. large -'. offlci TERMS GASH. = _ oar - th SUBSCRIPTION. J) DAILY- TWELVEMONTHS... - ? ? DAILY-l'a?'MONTHS.:.'.. m DAILY-1HBEE MONTHS.. .a'su " BINGLE ? 1PIES.Scents AX?, IO NEWS DEALERS ?J^.l.?....3CcntS " NEWS SUMMARY. Gold closed in New York at 38L Cotton quoted/ at 31@31ic. for Middling Uplands. / _ The actual vote in the Senate on tho FresiJJfit's veto of the Military Bill was 38 to 10. / No fewer than eight jonrnalistB are under sen- i tence of death in Spain. "SI ItSs reported that'Postmaster-General RANDAU, poi win be tendered the Austrian mission. ofti Thirty Arab emigrants have arrived in New Or- 0f leans. , They will settle in that city. th< Ticks destroyed more than $150,000 worth of loc sheep in Maine lait year. fin The judiciary Committee of the House or Rep- eh resentatives will report in favor of an eight hour th law for the government works.. we Havana correspondence says, that the port of ro] Samaria, in St. Domingo, has actually been secured tr< hy the United States as a coaling station. lo( The collin which JOHN H. SUBBATT is confined Di at Washington, is only a few rods distant from his of mother's grave. ai Governor I^BTCDHEE has brought a suit against an the g t.-Louis Epening JHspatcti ?OT defamation of ot character. The damages are laid at $100,000. A fk Ten or twelve prominent insurance officosJK^ vu New York contemplate going into bqrricW&n early?n-the spring,' on account of recent?Bavy O IOSB'8. _gf Two English lads wert-re?en?y picked^fp by a Norwegian vessel one hundred miles onifat sea, in an open boat, in which they had gone for pleasure, tl but were carried of. . _ - ? . a The Legislature of minois has abolished capi- u tal punishment. They should next abolish crime, p Why not? AU things are possible in this nine- n teenth century. . Vi?.:. The Bichmqnd Examiner says : "The brig iVefa'e t Mitchell is now loading in. the dock with . corn for n Charleston, S. C. She will carry between 9000 and s 10,000 bushels. ! ? ? One. of the lions at Barnum's Museum escaped o from his cage recently; and fiercely attacked a ii visitor, wounding him seriously before the brute c was knocked down by his keeper with an iron bar. j They have a live seal on exhibition at Bangor ~\ .which was captured among the snow drifts, where c it had become bewildered and lost, after having e come out of- au air bole on the ice on MEI creek for < _ food. " . 1 There are '2168'Baptist clergymen in Great < Britain, of whom 891 are without pastoral chargea, i and 2383 churches, the smallest of which numbers i four members, 'and' the largest, :Mr. SPUBGEON'S, 3326. " - . 1 The La Grange (Texae) jy?to Era says j: "On the 1 Brazos a gentleman recently leased a plantation of i twelve hundred acres for $6000, paying -one-half [i down. At this time the whole force amounts to; ? six hands, which divided out gives one hand to i every two hundred acres." The Era puts thisl i down among the ' 'flattering prospects." .1 i The Petersburg index says that "the South willi accept the terms eactendeduncterSH?^?iAit'sbill. A' thousand-straws BIIOW how the current.is setting. No hazard is now iii the prediction that ere sixty days have passed, a1 majority of tho Sontheim States will voluntarily have.conformed to tho new order of things, and we make it.. ^ Judge THOMAS, of Virginia, has decided that the law of Congress, passet! during the war, authorize mg the sale of real estate belonging to rebels in payment of th? direct *>""> ~~ _', - - Thia decision, if sustained by the Supreme Court, _-n ^".^w?,,, title to mr immense amount of ble excitement among the purchasers' of property under tho law in the South . [ and very ' dennie; and oh its way np into the .town. *-*"? thB chip;;it is stated that the young, but evi-' ? dently i?telligent creature, walked into a public house, and inserting its trt?kinto a jug- c>;:beer. i on the bar; sucke'd up the intents, much'to the i surprise of the people present. ' ' i We learn fronv GAi^??in'B i/essenffer,[that MM. | BiANnKABn -and. CHATEAU , by mixing acid phos- fi phate of jron, anding with night-soil, have' BUt-jeeded m fixing its volatile principles. Acid i phosphatejbf .magnesia and iron is cheaps and, i laoreoverfanmccehenfr?i^ \ it appea^^nj'?heexperimente which the city of ' t Parishs made on a large, scale, that both as an v agricultural and a sanitary -?gent' thia phosphate g win render great service to society. 1 It having been rumored that?the impoverished s Ge. .an princeling who ia married te Queen Vic- . a .TOBIA'S daughter HEMMA, was to receive., the r; colonelcy of one of the crack regiments of the ti Household Brigade of Guards, the Libera?-preas H in England justly waxeth indignant. The London li Telegraph proteste bitterly against "the system, of g fooling away, upon worthless members of the; p royal family, honors and emoluments .that ^belong- ; tomen who have serrod.iheir country^/ :vi It is rep^ied that a .Mi has-been mtrcdnced a into the New Jersey Legislature te mcorpbrate.fhe ni "Delaware. M.TO^rnj^y,"-'^^ ci make the Delaware River navigable from Trenton; .ss V. J-, to Deposit, N- T. :.Thijiia;tb be' acc^pIishecT F. by constructing dams, and so forming a huge ca- ai nal in the Talley of the river,, which ehalLbe a con- hi tinnous navigable highway^'nme' feet deep^ sixty tl fest wide at the .bottom, .and;;n?nety.feet-wide"??> 'pt the water surfacer .The capital of the compi?jy ia 03 fixed at $16;t?8-006i: *?'?>???< ;l''; '".'?rxix 'x 'bj The New Orleans Picayune -says that "the Ia- th diana are s till worrying the frpn tier people of re: Texas, and will eon tince to do so until they are an .wiped out' In Montague county they recently pe flushed a son of Dr. GOSDON, chased: him, wound. j ed him with spears and arrows, and although they tao I did not kill him outright, he-is -not expected to qei I ?ive. In San Saba county..Tie? are also .down agi .every bright moon after h?rsra 'and'scalps/wMe coi in Mcculloch and JBandera counties they have'! .da,, cenfly beenTtprospecting' for^bjood arid-pmndor tnt A writer in Bandera county, oloso by Camp Verdo, sei Baysthatasix-ifl?ooter.andtts^^ Th ?protection he has." v?j ^OtoO^^(^%.<a??'M^iaL,nyK ?AV lan Snost every day we notice the arrival ?f 'more emi- thii - granta' on our shores. The steamship Malagorda, kee irom Braahear, yesterday, brought forty-three pas- wae .aengers, destined for Grimes County, in this State, ihir ?They were from Fayette, Coweta, and Merriweath- was av Counties, Georgia. Let them come; we still ofl - have plenty af-r?bau'' The C????an say? that the eve travel on the street cars-in that city is increasing, lani and that therenteryjiise is? a succesa. "From all pop quarters of TexaA," says ?ie N?w Orleans P?cay- proi ?une, "our acccunte are most favorablo asl to the th?d industry and energy ol' the^people in preparing to dep , "pitch the coming crop.' '? C0VL - Western editor?:whp has been a lawyer, mono thai of his lucid intervals^ writes, tho fo?lowing: "A wro ^practice of^?m^^'jjB^^-^.^^l.t?'Tnniig 0?, "-.TL dril and nrimjnBl'JnB?c^ -ha? tiofl man who will wilfully asa deliberately Jib, for the tao purpose of besetting himself "or injnring another, tho .w?l aa readily swear ?p|jb??"Jie. ? Oaths.' have'been1 : ?fC so cheapened, by being t-ouniversally and unne- J. tie c csasarily reqaired, th?t th?y havBrcome'tb have no unsj sanctity at all. We^shonld ^ust as soanv.take a: deri man's testimony without his oath as with it We ty a have seen more than a hundred instances of direct the i and deliberate perjury. As to'the moral guut, the tion man who attempts to.,?ajare another by alie, is hy* just as guilty as the one who attempts to do it. by his 1 perjury. " V f> , .? In In the transactions of the Austrian Geograph!- szs? cal Society for 1867, -'just pnb?slied?nt Viemia, was" there is sn article by Professor GoHaKBr on "The doui Population of Europaan Tarkey." .The .author Bat ^?eathepopulation,oi.Eur?pe^ ing, fag Bonmania and Servia) ss10,000,000.'" Of thoEo psrt. ff,OTO,000 are Clhri?st?aM^M^ toro, dans, Turks, Albanians, Bulgarians sud Bosnbis. cioS The number of Turks proper fs^OOO only, who' and i eWeflyMsidomC^UntmonleCi'fW cessf 200,000 of them), in Eastern, Bulgaria, fa tte conic SS*S*jf wS^'?^S^ :W*-'?* WW Thracia and ?-MaSs*mlft. ..^j?lavonians: of. 3in?4 ?oxkey consist Jcii^ii^^gt^, x^^Sd rrteo pontos ?^S!^J^^W;e??r^7.lt??. jteitj Be atel^,^G|re?k8^1^00p ?Obaniaris, ?nd; iPpor ?O^Ot?OWaaachiaa^;^'? ?W? mto*a*c&&$0iiw^^ ?t=- - Lei ARGEST CIRCULATION.-The DAILY ?h vs publishes the Oficial List of Let remaining in thc Postoffice at thc cn>l QC zack week, agreeably l" the jollying pr lon of thc Neio Postoffice Law, as thc ' spapcr having thc largest circulation in City of Charleston : ' . cTioN li. And bo it further enacted. That lista of lot- 1 remaining uncalled for to any Post?nico in any city, i or ?Unge, where a newspaper shaU be printed, hereafter bo pubUshcd once only to tho newspaper 1 h, being published weekly or oftener, shall have tho ?t circulation within rango of deUvory of tho said AO communications inlendedfor publication in is journal mitstbe addressed lo Oie Editor qfthe aila News, 2fo. 18 Hayne-streel, Charleston, S. C. usiness Communications to Publisher of Daily rews. cannot undertake lo return rejected communica ons. :erlisemf.nts outside of the city must be accompa ied leith Hie cash. CHARLESTON. TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, 1867. ELIGIBLE MEN. nie Richmond Dispatch says on this subject: tiould the worst happen for this State, and a ..Hon of our oitizons who have served in public ices be rendered ineligible, it becomes a matter intoroBt to consider who aro eligible and how ) important offices are likely to be filled. Having iked about somewhat, wo feel quite cheorod to d so many capablo persons Btill left to take ? irge of public uffaira." Wo think, ourselves, it when tho proper time arrives for selection, if j i only manage rightly, thero will bo no want of prcsontative men .for the State. Wo maybe >ubled about Congress, if wo over get the privi ;e of representation there. We think with the :spatch, that ono advantage which may grow ont disfranchisement will ho the bringing into action-1 aninber of young men, who have both energy idJfope to take the placea of some who have little (lither hope or onergy. The men wo need now ' e men of spirit and confidence in their ability to Drk onta prosperous future for their country. CR SITUATION-A GLANCE AT UI8TO ... RIC AL PARALLELS. The Richmond Whig publishes an editorial with ie above caption, which is so excellent in temper ad sontiment, and so well suited to the present nfortunato condition of our country, that wo re roduco it below entire, and give it tho promi ence we think it deserves : "While we cannot, if we would, close our ?yes to be gloomy aspect of political affaira, we should, ot surronder ourselves to despair. Wo should, like ensible men, inquire what we can do- to better , ur condition, and do it candidly,'manfully, and' penly. We all know that we cannot fight, and it 3 needless, therefore, to talk about fighting. We an grumble and scold, but who wants manly Yir rinians to degenerate into grumblers and scolds ? Ye can fold our arms, stand still, and be swept to lestrnction by the torrent we seek passively to re? list. We can surrender ourselves to despair, and loggedly invite fate to do its worst. These are lot remedies for our situation. A few hours will levelop the crisis with more painful distinctness, md then we will have to determine, ori'l quickly, ?pon our line bf action. We avail ourselves of this pause to address some remarks to our readers upon the analogies supplied :>y history to our situation, and to draw from them lome useful lessons. JUT"* - tojd^jor ^""iiflfl"'"v'' r^MuTfttiifmi nT"*"** a .peculiar form' of ^nvflrnnjent nontrolW fry fibnmanlvn?, TKpttr? the ?en. nf Tevnlnfcion wifb fljBBtf P"^ 'Phoy infagine that life will be unenflnrn^Tn rniflnr ?TI? jtEergovemment. WjB - jflafcjfl ithjfc"*""t1Pr|i We have but now emerged from a war in which we were discomfitted, and while the Constitution still exists in name, we see before ns, as in a panorama, all the stages of rapid revolution. We see States struck from their spheres, and their very names blotted out. Instead of States they have become dis? tricts-military distriots. We see civil lawidethron? ed and martial law substituted in its place. We see a white man's government changed into a negro g?v?rSra5l 'Jiu' BTtEffWrd,' we sea H'? gflScnmaat a???Arrn ponpln to Northern rule. We 86e THSBa Manvl??! tbafll#B"i? iinpndur?ble imder^snchc^ "TOVITT-I 7 11 "wv^nmracgurred in history anSosTev?r^nation has ?ad its revo'aionHnd acamrpaniAH nv Sgggj '-d bloodanWd' fe: nations survived -them, and the peop|fl W.T? prosperous and, happy. We have this advantage, thatwe We ATMSOJ.. passed: through" the most fearrw stage-that of violence and bloodshed; In this instance, the r?volution k<mlminating peaoel fully, if painfully, after - the waj: H we snrvived' the war, why can wc. not , survive ^T enango of government ? "' : T .' r 'Rome was alternately a commonwealth, and an siflpre lavery change of government was acW. lanced by civil convulsion,; slaughter andebnfls :a?on. These were Pagan days, when pure: and salted Christian philosophy :was unknown' and phen unonligatened reason and uncurbed passion rovorned men, Ii those days it was' esteemed lonorablp in the patriot who' failed to throw him olf upon his sword and die, A few notable exe? mples of this Knd have descended to.usin insto y. But honorable . as it was esteemed, few thus brew away their .lives. ;Thpy. preferred .inating-: aeir peace .with their enemies, and living as qmet rand contentedly aa they could nuder "tho new overnmeni. iu. a "few years, the bu!k of theres ? le becamo accustomed to it and pt?sper?d.' iMfe*8 been ???--sea by .revolutions in ^BToodran hke satori and terror palsied the" atapn. Old governments .were/blotted'outland aw- goveinments-T?rmed. ' Violence, bloodshed mfiscation andlb?risb^e?t'were tho acc?mpani-' tents of every emoh revolution.' Yet in a'few y?ars ; rance became quiet, and ?ie people prosperous id contented^ But little more 0 j^tf fo^ty ?elapsed Bince, tte:revolution wosch ended'm ie elevation .of, ti?;Coraican..prodigy toi-nperial teer -was fo?'.bwed; 3ry hisove?ttr?wat;#at?rloo Tiffi6occupation of .iW.a^aa'-by^-tmetu--^ i'the utter ertaus tion ' and 'tatfOYtxt^?i^M e PreneBp??ple; out AOtwitbitanding the oecnr Qce of ,two ? revotetions since . that -pttjSf? ?g?&j B reckon^ among tte }wpteeit"ind7^^?io?; rona people on earth..?'-. ?' took at E^glaM^jfyonm$.%m%lniit'? nat; n can pWIEroSgh and live.. ^ei{ornm-con-: ; rt, wh^ occmredraborlt. vOigh^unoredyears"; ! s, threatened universal.extinotionv .. -A?rn?re nplete j subjugation was never known, Itomas. tbp9k afibrda. .tte most, .completeerM^ne?bf (?extent to wbich the Norm^-pb?sS^:??b:eni ref rot ? the ' landed property bf the : bon?try'.' is'book embodies the results of . a '.a.mpritf ?niC ^Pf _the kihgdom, and to . show tte impatient d-grced of the - ooaqneror and his '. toViotfm^: i survey,;whior was' oz^rWbyMnxtn v?m ping Christmas with his Court; at . ffloncestar . completed, by faster bf ffle ftSbwing n&?& rate wasitttat tte chronicler- tells na "tt?t? ' <**?^^*^'ii%nltsne? ?yard ind, which waa Jiot.eet down." - He adds . "Nbfc 1 was left out of ?ho record." Yet the native J? nUtionstirviye^tto-oiexa? 9pered,:and hecam? in tiraeJnc^ated'wiffi^ jr conqnerors. --They; mido .ttti. ;be?t:of '?h.o?r;l 1 \7tfSLltUa"?n'flia ?t?ed-?verytting Sh?yU ld to their advantage .insteadpf surrendering ' " nselves to despair. That was ? Vbvolu?dn ught by foreign b^minationi u cv. .'? - '... . ?g^a.dhaa siaee undergone' internal revolrf? 1 ?TaTOmpanied by bloody, cruel and long^orf. ?" ed ?ara. The revomtion that ' cnlmmated in execution of tte first CHAKUSs^nd tte elevation noMWEti, te Wngfypower under tte modest ti 8a J?z.a> jProiector, was one that established an sarmg tyranny ovea'?<me-ll?h,'of,tte nation, ren og their Uves insocure ana placing their liber^ ad property in perfl.. CBOMWIXL died, and commonwealth came tb an end. The restora of the STUNTS involved 'another re'vblution, rhioh tte enemies of CHARLES tte Second and louse were pnisbed and humbled. ; aU these ^Totn^nnsttb SUI meamrre ... Im; as we feel, hvon^cT^t^ospc^nt. when they found that resistance wa?^ tmavail- T and opposition only exasperated tte provauair: Wt - ^...,.fcuBy,iU4a no tongertherpowerto deny xmformed to ttetrattorHy they comdnot snb t?ayatr?veagaiaflt. Their wives and ohOdren 1 not, without ?toraaEly, be storiflced 'to1 - tilips, and this criminality they were notwil ainbur. Thejbidktoan?h^lin?too^ ]Tr tt?rchangeToT government, and their DOS atj??a day, as ia?eh and as prbBrwrSus' ~8to i.tw pronthy tb^ ilosoplry, and not surrender ourselves to dos ir, andTjlindly and foolishly deprive our posteri? or blessings to which they have a claim by our lixotic refusal to mako requirod RacrifjynH nf ide. Wc will not be the lirst or the last in Dia? ry to_cntin the plea of all who nf>. imdnr 35558 necessity-'Our poverty, not our will, COD uts.' " WANTS. \RGAK1STWANTISD FUR TUB CHURCH / Ol' THE HOLT COMMUNION.-Written applica )ns can bo nude to the Chairman ot tho Vestry until o 12th instant H. ij-.TOOMEB,' March B 2 _ Chairman. Tr ANTED-A FEW MOIRE WHITE MEN, r V to work on a Plantation near tho city. Place very A tho amount alone, payablo in monthly trustai lents, if desired, to cultivate a well Bottled and fertile otton Plantation a few miles from the city. Liberal nr mgements will be mado with tho party corly answering lis Otivurtisemout. Address "PLANTER," Charleston ostofnee. 3 March S ST7ANTED, A RESPKCTJVBLE WHITE T T WOMAN, to take caro of children and moke ber? eif useful. Good references rotiuired. Apply at No. 40 ;.\ST BAY, corner Boyce's Wliarf. 2 Marchs LABOR. WANTED.-WANTED FIFTEEN or TWENTY HAND S-Men and Women-to work a otton Plantation. Apply for terms to Messrs. J. & J. D. CIRKPATRICK, No IS Accommodation Wharf. Suitable cinpcnsattcn will be mado to any porty bringing hands. Marchi fetu3* (TrANTED, A PARTNER, EITHER AC. VT TIVE OB SILENT, with a Capital of $5000, to iIANCTACTUBE BOSIN AND TURPENTINE BY A 1EW PROCESS; capital doubled monthly. Address JJSTILLEKS, Post?nico, Charleston, S. C. March A WANTED TO PURCHASE, FOR CASH, A medium-sized HOUSE with good lot, in the west srn part of tho city. Apply to WM. B. BYAN, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, March 4 2 No. 1 State street WANTED.-ANY INFORMATION GIVEN ot DANIEL' HARRINGTON, who left homo on Wednesday night, at 7 o'clock, will bo thankfully received by his sister-in-law. MARY HARRINGTON, March 2 -3 -' ' No. 29 Church street GENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE. Br Jis. D. MCCABE, Jr., of Ya. Send for Circulars and soe our terms, and a full de? scription of the work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISH? ING CO., corner 7th and-Main streets, Richmond, Va. February 14 . - ? ?_ Imo* AWIDOW LADY WISHES A SITUATION in some respectable family. Ia capable of doing any kind of Sewing. Any one desiring such a one will please make application at this o lil ce. February 25 - WANTED.-A SITUATION AS CLERK, in a mercantile house is wanted by a young man of good habits, who would bo attentive to the interest of his employer, and who writes a fair hand, and can give satisfactory recommendations. All he asks is a small com? pensation for his service, Iiis object rbeing to secure employment Address TNTilCRITY, at Daily News. February 18 _ j ._ AGENTS WANTED FOR "THE HIS? TORY OF THE WAB BETWEEN THE STATES-? TRACING ITS ORIGIN, CAUSES AND REaULTS," by Hon. Alexander H. Stephens; and for "THE LIFE, LET? TERS AND SPEECHE?'.' of Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, by Henry Cleveland. Send' for Circulars, and see our terms. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.. . Corner 7th and Main streets, Richmond, Va, February 7 . .. Imo TO RENT. FOR'RENT, A TWO STORY BUILDING containing four upright rooms, with dressing room and pantry, situated on Ashton' street, north of Spring. Large lot, with kitchen, stable, carriage house, cistern, well, ic. Possession given' immediately, i or particu TWO FURNISHED BEO BOOMS FOR BENT! to single gentlemen, at No. 44 Calhoun stroot Refero nco required. Apply at No. 3G3 SING STREET.^ 3* . March" TO RENT, CIJM?.'OU'rAl?tjK DWEI.UM;, with all necessary appurtenances, at No.-54 BeaulOin street Inquire at No. 275 King street January G .... - ,>. :-r; " .stuth; T?1 RENT.-Ai THRjpE VSTORY V?B4<(JB>.! housed in-'George street" two doors esst of Coming street. Apply to FRANCIS LANCE, Coming street near Wentworth. ; ? ; . . .Marchi. " -VTTJNAN'S FARM, WEST EN? OF NUNAN J> STREET, TO KENT.' 'Apply on the premises. Maren 1., _. &?<?-.- ;-\ TO R?KI .OK VOBs SALE CHEAP, TOJBS/, delightful RESIDENCE No. 8 Ashley. Btreet, For. particulars, address D. E., DaHy Nows Office.' --. February 20 ?.T ': '.'.'.';'.:.'' .:''",I;"'1. " ROARD?HG. BOARDING ^-PLEASANT. ROOMS, WITH BOARD.-can bo found by applying at No. 51'I HASEL STREET, next Trinity Church.1 . Terms mode- ' rate. '' ; ..- - ..a- .--.' ?' . Maren! BOARDING.-T WO SINGLE GKSTLEJIE5 cou be accommodated with good Board and a pleasant room, on application at No. OT" CHURCH - _-rr- . .- . ., .., . jairaaryai tW*B?Jr*tl^te?g"g -Biders, at No. ii^Meemw - win please bear this in mind. ,' DeciaSerl5 LOST. B00. 1,.?^T'^"A SMALL BLACK - ANT? WHITE, WOOLLY.DOG. .wi?, eirve?p^.4n? and brass look on Its peck, with the ownertname on tte codar, strayed off from corner Meeting and MartetsSeet! STRAYED. STRAYED .FROM NO, ajj. G A I?s ?y?.-~? ... : fTBEET,-opposite Bennets MUI ?atef???5 morning of the.2d,,a large white and Sves^&ed^oT ?about ten oreleven months oH, and amm^iii?ZL name of ?Jett? " A suitable reward^ bToaUl if le? SXBAYED OR STOLEN FEOM Tmr. Oim. smtOT?^^^^^^?^ h tatton, S. and C. Railroad, on 16th or 16th InsteTli ??n 'b??Sw^?1tS?r ^re th6'?^a?.tr>e~rraces?Dd ??h"m08a- A roward of Twenty IJollars Va : .N^re^?Pond Station; Februa^^Tu^5^ -' frtwjtjiDSv TT^YEDOIJLAKS . KEWAEDU:L?ST; A PISS JL betwel bu the* 1st] The bu on,bis ow concern t debtedi l^F?b jJrSTf?T^eAjai? ci;"- ^-^""3 5 T?Sr7v^SBSS?^?r??'^^l5r9 .GRATEFUL ASC? Kl ?Ja&t?S^?? 'C ! Srraance o? ^^a:^?ar^^^^^^;^' ?A ?."????.'?.] ? A?cUonandgcnrmlHstemiAr?i^?T.-..., -y * .2 " Corpof Assembly, arid Pj!un?^t8.: - :;Oh?t?ston,Marchad, 1867. - - - ??'rr. f^Tf. t.v:. rr INTEREST orhte late;partoers ta th^ -, ^?r^iBBOS.;^blAslt?TJrugg^^ M V?%?gg, SS&*P- WIOB^n04N^OO*ISDIS ?S?S^??.S?6 ?w^toh.wlU make, payment tero. C; IGHTMAN, who is, alone artUrorxted tO'red?fvei??vj > ??? tents and settle ^^eWjdn^l^oi^S?^!^: Ul \_ .' THE ?JS?DERSIGNjaD . '.,. ... ?^^SO^?n^m?^r'>^T-iTS^'E^ AT'THE?LD' "" ^V_ST^?D, QUEEN STBEET, NEAIt MEETING on sownaecount G C! wrn?rr^-iSr . ' _! DISSOLUTION.- '? '. '- <- ..'.' pHE COPARTNERSHIP OE JOHN A. ARMSTRONG ^M?'S??? '<P-' :'.PATRICK WALSH. 'ACTORS, fflPlSSIK SlMAN?Sii ' '' AND ' ' _ jjjH I P;^?^?#'^"#Si EnZltATTEND'-TO . THE PURCHASE, SALE AND ' -ATIiANTIC WHARF, CUarfeston, S. C.: ,'< WILLIS..;.,...Ai ?CH1SOLM. )ctobaraA : ??:',?";.-;..'?':.";..? . -: ., - ? -? - -.. THE I^ADIES' MUTUAL AI? A^C?ATION, g" AVTNG ON HAND X LARGE SUPPLY OF EEADY L MASE CLOTHING, suitable.for Gen'Jomsn, La s andCliitdrec, and being desircius of dimlnishlng our ck before tho season advances too far, wo would ospo ay draw tbs ottentlon of the publlo towards the rod?to l . nMch: wiU bo made tn our prices for the next two loee weeks from date, Apply at tike ... :, .ii DEPOStTOBY. annarv39 . No. 17 Chaim ces street Ti* ant wn MEETSNGS. PIRE DEPARTMENT. IE DELEGATION OF ONE OFFICER AND FIVE MEMBERS from oooh Company will m-ct at tho nlture Warehouse of Mr. R. WHITE (tato Nathan's) ?l?ge store, at il P. M. To-Morrou, G th inst, to escort Hoso Reel donated by the Voluuteer Firt-mon's As. arion of New York to our Sister City, Columbia. The 1 will be on exhibition as above, on wednesday .ntng. M. H. NATHAN, ) S. T. TUPPER, J Committee. JOS. HILTON, ) jireh 5 2 VIGILANT FIRE ENGINE COMPANY. TTEND THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING . ofy our Company at your Hall, This Evening, th? Otb ant, at 7 o'clock precisely. mportont business will bo brought up for your con iratlon. By order. larch B_1 JOHN T.-HUMPHREYS, Secretary. IARLESTON PIRE COMP ANT QF AXE? MEN. I IKE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING ,OF YOUR Company will be hold This Evening, at the Market ll. at i?i o'clock precisely. By order: E. JNO. WHITE, larch 5 - 1 Secretary. CHARLESTON BOARD OP TRADE. IHE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETON! OF THE . Boord will take place at 7}? P. M., This Day, at tho arleston Hotel Club Room. 3y order of the President, JNO. B. STEELE, Karen 5 I Secretary. HIBERNIAN SOCIETY. .HE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING WILL BE held This Evening, at the Hau, at 7 o'clock. THOS. O'BRIEN. March 5 .1 Secrotary. E TERAN PALMETTO GUARD SOCIETY. , MEETING- OF THIS SOCIETY WILL BE HELD L at No. 69 Benni oin street, opposite Coming street, lis Evening, at Soven o'clock. March 5 :1. R. H.- SCHEVEN, Sec'y and Treas. LADIES' MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION. LQUARTERLY MEETING OF THIS ASSOCIATION will bo held This Day, G th inst, at i o'slock ir. M.,?at o Depository, Chalmers street. The m nm be rs of the isoclation or? invited to attend, and those Indebted for 0 past quarters aro respectfully requested to coma pre ired to pay their arrears. By order of the Boord of onagera. 1 March 5 "LADIES' MEMORIAL ASSOCIATIO.V. 1 QUARTERLY MEETING OF '?TELE LADIES' V_ MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION" wlllW-fceld at tho asonic Hall TO-MQTTOW, 6th lust, at * P. M. liom? in are requested to be punctual in attendance, as busi 38S of importance will bo submitted. By order of the President. 2 ' March 5 ' - ROPER HOSPITAL. A N ELECTION WILL BE HELD BY THE BOARD -\ of Trustees of the Roper Hospital, This Day, Eth ist., for two Resident Physicians, to serve for tho ea? ling year. Candidates will sond in their applications by P. M. te the Steward at the Hospital i J. J. CHISOLM. M. D., Marchs.. 1 Chairman Board of Trustees. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING._ TTHE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE. GjjANTXEYTiiT.K 1_ M?rafticturmg''Comp"any are hcr?1!flnM)MB|a ?eet??SF is.calleQV.to take place at Groniteville, onTAUnA aj-ffihe lfirS^rrilneit, at 10 o'clock A j M. Stockhold iJtre eui awpj cehuested to attend in person, if poasi jEB, as matte? of Vital importance to toe Company will ie presented ar their consideration. I The first Thursday after the third Ronday in April, reich waa the day of tho annual meetings for several -ears post, was changed to the 17th Ju* at the last an? nuli meeting. ' As the Annual Report nil be presented o the Stockholders on the ISih April, (hat doy may be iubstitnted for the regular annual meeting is July: February 22' itu FOR SALE Yjinil SALE-A GOOD SOUND: MULE- AP ff PMCot ICE HOUSE, corner .Modest and Church itroota. Y?ill be sold on credit. _ 1* Morea, 5 ^ ULES.-JUST ?JRRXVjdiD; AflTD FOR sole, o ?ot of "superior young. Kentucky broke M 11 r.F.s. win be sold en approved UT Acceptance from 10 to 60 days,, and may be seen at S. WtaaT'S LOT, Jucon street, between Mend and Mazj-ek... '. March* :. 2 . I WM. DOTY. FOR SALE, THAT TWO AND A HALF i : STORY, WOODEN HOUSE knovn as No. 1 South street, near America, oontouung. lou- square rooms, basements, ic The Lot is high, and ?ry, and the build? ing new, and in complete order. O'S th? premises is a I good cistern and well of-water. j ? - - . For tonus, iCfOp^ly to li, A. tff. F. EARLY, January va ". ?nih. ?; No. IC Boyce's Wharf. OK SALE AND TO RENT SK I'Hli.ADEL 'PHIA, PA.-FIVE YEARS LEIHE AND FURNI ? iJRE for sale of a largo and -' haudsorno first dosai DWELLING, Jiewly. and splendidly th nu ah ed through? out with every convenience ami comb rt. Location cen? tral, in the must desirable port ot the city. The owner is a Virginian, and intends to settle ha Charleston. -Im? proved property in charleston will bi taken in ejection ge, aad. immediate possession 'given, if ? desired. For lur? ker particulars, address " :", ? ', GEORGE WASHINGTON CROSS, - February 28 6- -' Pl?lai?lphia^Pofltorace.' < ii SPLENDID HESIDEAiCE ASD FAK.H, situated within tho corporate lim'ts of the town of Aju.en, S. C.-i bo residence is large and., ijommodlbus, BS?tttfaUlg eleven rooms, all with nroplsces; piazzas ote attached ta tha Erst ond second stories,'Wim all the con? veniences necessary to a complete residence.' The grounds ore handsomely .laid out with Evergreens, Rosea, ure, and the vegetable gorden very vnple. xhe outbuild? ings, servants', npases, staple., ??e., aro all in complete ^oraer.' The i arm consists or abeu t Arty acres ol' line ?planting land. ... . ..This property, now the r?sideno of Mrs. M. M. Schwartz, is oUerod 2or sale at a reasonable price, and on tue heirs of the late Geo. Parrots. \ The entire 0^*T oTtho house aadiiremiseB -ay-bo purclioaea-withthe P^SSeas 1 ' ' ' ' ? - WALKER,... audreas - .- Xw. G.MOO?. ==--,-auuu.Dttm im ufSS?^axatot*.ii<?. Porrott. JTTd. iyooi-old,. For salo at AlUis ?loa?ff'JSlu?: Apply to R. W.CABTOS. .' : - --January!* i TTMJR ?ALE; A SCKObARSiilP IN A PBUCLA JV DELPHIA Umverslty ct Medicine and' Surgery, inls Bcholarahip c ntl tira scodantA to ruRtostroctAon un? til graduatlen-ln the MEDICAL DKPARTMF.NT, embrac? ing Anatomy, Surgery, Phystolc^y;~ Materia Medica,. Chemistry, ODatotxics, and Diacaso of Women ?nd Cmt dren, Prin Jples and Practice of Medicine and Patholo? gy. Aa this is one of the Brat Medical Urdversities ol me country, a lavorublo. opnartxnlty IS liflered. those arcdyinjr ' medicine, lor a Dcooiaromp. Apply at tills pince. ??'???- . - - ?_; .-December 15 ^, MACHINE SHOPS. 11W?0KS?1BESG1111??., ' . :^tc ' -MANUFACTUREES OF. ' EKGCSE LATHE8, PEANEBS, TMPBOVEB CAR WHEEL BOXES, ??-;..' BOLT'COTTERS, [ . L: . . .' UFBl??rZr. VBS&LB, AND " Works ^at ^offeeisfer,' "SSSLSS. OFFICE ArT0WABEBtOOM; No. 222 PEAKL ST.y ' 'mew yoas. ' .; '. :*' - '. D]eceniberl8 ;'- "''' ' "'''-' " ' ' tmo" MANUFACfTTTBicRfl.AND DEALERS"IN ? '.'- ' '" "B' .^rr.: '...'" rr -acp'- : '- '. .V?: r.-.-v.--: Schlncryof Every Description . BB^srtlaktl^t4 ejfirncr of Qi?cnyfjen, ^H)AS AXLES,. WHEELS, CB^TltS,-' SPU?ES;; ' nSHb^Nuts, Washers; Cor, Ship and Brtdgo Boto^ 8TEEL AND RUBBERSPRDiG^. LOCOMOTIVE AND LAND-??NTERNS, Pm^ible-F?rges and Jac?t Serwss?' : ofcton Dnck for'Car COTera,. Brass rind Silver Xrtrnmiiujp^. eltmg'of aa ands; Baggsgo Ctax3&, Sui., li?: -^???v ... . CB?RT BRIDGES....^,.?.....4'rrr. ICELC^ITANEr * ^?rembeci;;';.._.'l' ;i'i :7i.:i :'-' ' '?- -tBtsmfoci- t 'BK/^nSEt1' AND Sr.. JVmwMi? Machinr Shops.. | ' J - nSK?Bt?LD AND 'REPAIR'S^ ' ' - ???? W?m*^1*^*' ' ft ' e wBBaBffl?=~':-:'^,u'!!'^.l'iijB''.'-. ? !aaembcril5... - -f - j. ? atnthjyr. ,s? Office No. UTimti^f^Q Erery attention giveil to the^ sale ansmissiott ?f. Erelgiit, Hoaey^ iii. OAli POB. ACT-PE^JV^3? .gBEIgm | TO ANY p^iraJ?-i^-,'?rn:-: . , FBEE OF 0HASQ5., . - c ru io tia the SS At FINANCIAL. COUPONS! COUPONS ! 'ORTHEASTEBN RAILROAD COtTONS WANTED 1 BY ANDREW M. MOUl-'LAND. [arch 5 2 Broker, No. ti llroad street. BAN!TB?XLST~BANK BILLS ! ?ANK, BILLS OF ALL KINDS > GOLD AND SILVER COUPONS, STOCKS, Ste. iO'.ight at highest price by J MISCELLANEOUS. BALLOONS ! BALLOONS ! ? 1 GERARD, FROM PARIS, CAPTIVE AEROSTATIC Balloon Manufacturer, informs tho people of larlcston that he has just opened a Store for a fow days. Iloons of every description will bo inflated in sight of erjbody, and sold at prices inom 10 cents to $1.60, at ). 64 SOCIETY STREET, a few doors from King street, illoon Inflating taught, and Apparatus for sale. March 4_2? SELLING OFF AT COST. XT ILL BE SOLD AT COST, WITHIN THE NEXT iV three days, SES FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES, jw and In completo order. Coll at HAYDEN'S, No. 272 lng street, and examino them._3* March 4 COAL ! COAL ! COAL ! l^r TONS R. A. EGG COAL >(0 60 Tons Blacksmith's Coal. Now landing from Schooner E. & L. Marts, and for ile low for cash. Orders received by FB. LAMPE, Marchi 5 Coal Yard, No. 61 Market street. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. TAVEIW'-KEEPERS'SOTICE. ! OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, ) March L1867. J 1 LL TAVERN-KEEPERS, AND PERSONS RETAIL TL ING spirituous liquors, within the city limits, who ?vo not executed their bonds and token out the proper ards to show that they have license to sell, will be re? tirte il as not complying with the law, oiler Monday, 5th ?st. Those who have cards -are hereby notified to have the ame placed in a conspicuous pince in the window. All ailing to observe this notice will also bo reported, after ho above-mentioned time. W. H. SMITH, March 2 Clerk of Council. CITY* TAXES-MONTHLY RETURNS. -IPFTCE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR. 1 Cm HAIL, March 1, 1867. j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED that the Monthly Returns for tho month of Febru? ary past, in compliance with the Tax Ordinance, ratified >nthe 28th day of December, 1806, must be madoonor before the 15th instant D. C. GD3SON, MarchL 13 City Assessor. ELECTION OF A CITY CIVIL ENGINEER. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, 1 FEBBUABT 28,1867. J fi?JHE CITY COUNCIL WILL PROCEED AT ITS NEXT 3HkRegular Meeting, to bo held on tho 11th of March oextSBSn election for a CITY CIVIL ENGINEER, un- : dor theTHlowing Ordinance, which is published for in foi-mat?om%Appltcants will please name their sure ti BS. Bond requir&iB for $6000. Letters recensa up to 12 o'clock M., on the above men tioned day. W. H. SMITH. Clerk of Council. AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH AND REGULATE THE OFFICE OF CITY CIVIL ENGINEER. SEC. 1. Br. it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen qt Charleston, in City Council assembled, and it is hereby or? dained jg the authority of the tame. That an office shall be crested to be called the Onice of City Civil Engineer, ariana election of aa OfBcor who shall be skilled in Civil Engineering, Surveying, Architecture and Building, to Biltho same, shaU bo held for the first time at the first meeting of Council after- tho ratification of this Ordi? nance, and tho expiration of the usual notice, thereafter, at the regular time of electing City officers by Council. Sold Officer so elected shall hold his office for four years, and until hiB successor ia elected and qualified, and shall have such power, and perform such duties as are hereto prescribed, or as may be hereafter prescribed, not incom? patible with the nature of his office. SEC. 2. Tho said City Engineer may, upon assuming the dunes of his office, or at any time during his term of office, with tho consent of the Mayor, appoint an Assistant Civil Engineer, to bo approved by the City Council, who shall act under his directions and be re? movable at bia pleasure. SEO. 3. Said Civil Engineer, before acting aa such, shall give bond and surety, to be approved by Council, in tho ponai sum of.,five thousand dollars, conditioned for the laiChful performance of the duties of his office; and that he ia not and will not, whilst in office, be direct? ly or indirectly concerned or interested in any city con SEC 4; Said' Civil Engineer: shill provide a Skeleton Map of the Caty, on such a'scale as will admit full details, and upon which he snail locate all Information which may from time to time bo obtained by Wm, or received into bis office, and shall as early as practicable provide a com? plete Topographical Map of tba City, showing such en? virons as the probable growth of the City may hereafter include. This'Map to be on such a scale as to show the width of streets and sidewalks, the levels of an corners of blocks with reference to mean low tide, the directions of proper drainage, and tho true mode and means of such drainage-both superficial and subterranean. All lines of the City. Boundary and of streets, and levels of streets and drains, whenever ascertained, shall be marked upon the ground by permanent memorials, and also be located on the Map and duly recorded. He shall prepare and lay before City Council pions and specifications of all improvements -which may be In contemplation, together with an estimate of the expenses ot tile same. And all - applications for improvements made to the City .Council ahall be referred to said Engineer, who shall ro? bert thereon. Re shall receive proposals to do all the public work; and with the aid and concurrence of the 1 Committee on Contracts, eUall decide upon the same end make contracts therefor, subject to the approval of the City Council. He or his assistant shall superintend ell tho public works ordered by the City Council, and super? intend the qpentngl andolnm'ng ' rm nf tho .MB^cUe -cuiuuucuou qr repairing ot au publie works of thedtj and shall reject oh such as in bis- opinion may be unsafe .or defective ; and all the public works tobo done hy the city shall be done 'nuder completely advised and matur? ed plana and specifications, prepared by the Engineer, with the concurrence of the Committee on Contracts, and to be approved by the City Council, and shall be carried out under tho superintendence ot the Engineer and his as? sistant; and ali contracts sholl be so made that the City Esgineer shall direct the work;' and whenever, in his opinion, the-sold work la not progressing in o manner ..agreeable to tho terms of the. contract, ho shall can it to the notice of the Committee on .Contracta, and, with their consent shall have power to suspend the same, and have any unfaithful work removed End rebuilt at the. expense of the contractor, in accordance with tho terms of the contract Sureties in aU cases to be rarnished; and in cases of failure of the party or parties of tho second port to carry out the work and-complete the coatroct,the said Civil Engineer, shall, with tba approval of Council, ' make new contracts to complete such work at tho expense of the sureties for any-amount the sold work may cost over and above , the amount of . original contract. And no payment of money shall bc made on any public work until the said Engineer shall certify in writing that such Work has been done according to the requirements of the contract: ; -;- '! : .8EO.'6. No contractor for city work or materials shan receive any relief over and above his contract unless there should be some unforeseen cause for granting such relief.'snd then the "application ?mst bo recommended by. the City Civil Engineer, and pass Council by a vote of ^5vo4hirdsof the whole Board. . .. . ? SEC. 6. Said Civil Fjigineor shaU perform ail Survey? ing, Engineering, Architecture, or'work relating there? to, os.he moy deem necessary, or as he moy from time to thrtebe directed in writing by the Mayor or CounciL SEC- 7. SrJdCiv?-Engineer ahali lsy down, and have in charge, a standard, measure of fifty feet which shaU be . authority, and govern, in aU cases of contested measure? ment . j i,.?." .:'-:,.': ?-:-. .' BSC'S. The Engineer,' or his assistant, shan snoerin .-BBPfflg opening and closing up of an the public drains. All persons. Companies, or corporations, intending to ?open-any public drains, must give timely notice, so that LtilS Bnglneer can make his arrangements: and oil parties so applying'BhaUbe* required to paya fee of one dollar for jSffi-Cas-\ "Any porty opening a publie drain without ?iSSSs?? S?or water.:or tracks for dry ??SS3&]S?F1^Q&^'^te iatttasccor?uice H^^^^^&^&iF^^1- B?oa :to.occupy that portion of tho street wMchhe may direct ., ? J^JS5,??-J^ail? SSS ?Engineer shall I? tarnished with a suitable ofltoo.snd- mstrumeiaa? either in^?^t? Hall ' ^.o^.'atiier eonvement location, which shan be kout O??^^^Vm?hel* h<S?-": He ???an thereto tt?ar^keonme;, and shaU-th ere keep cartftuly. as city property, all maps, plats, pr?fflea, drawings, estimates, hooks, WtrranenlL ?ad other .things 'sppcrtanitoerto oma qt all papers ana , communications m him ?any department pr .office, of the city, true conies of aU contiacts na^fluoagbJilm,- ito showingaU transaettonBlSSlruitoh^ JO&S-rTS? *??F*BEngineer and his assistant shaU tgtormg?.??;duttosnew requiraabf the Sin^yorof ihS^bpsr^Lowes, Words,: and the office of City SmV ff^*0* masito^ eh^ . ^."SF "SS"?0*0; "P011 the-daUes ot his office.: . - - giSao. 12JThe>di:?ivll Engineer shan been?Ued to charge private parties-tie, foes which the Cto Surrevore T^iSe^i^^^.^^f0 aoC&OEn; " a^cert? bffun^-inrbrma?on, orf?r reference to nfflM?| ^Engineer fees which shan be ??sBnahedby^Ctty Oiiunca.-- - -"' Tr*"1?. ?-Sae. 13. T&ss^jE?p^ieex sholl receive. In" addition ?^-^^aM^atiwo^nsaud dollars per annuX S^^^S-^^*1?- fc*iw ?iervlcesffoiineh ?^1^^'~i^--?,-cel-' ?>*psrt of^kdmances, *agsBt Jto the.provisianB herein contained; are hereby ^SS^-fti0-*7 **2r?* ?u? ^enty,sixth to of Febru- i ^'ina^evenf ^VS1 -w^Mu^of oouu-cir G^P^ i ;'-. j" ".? JioTTcm."*^: ~ .., . i ttS??'.i j OFFICE OHD2F OF DETECTTVES, 1 " '. fOTCFor^wrNa?BT^^ 1 $?f?z??Tt?!ot*?*c*. tob? disposed of lorth^W i at of {ho Oliy.. ... : ... -? .. ? .. ;< v.'" Iii pieceRED FI^NNELr"'^Tr- ' ; ? ii-.i 4.pieces'Chock:.:.' '"' .'-",: '. -, 1.Tablecloth. ' 4".. : .: ; v , ?'. : ;':JV 4: pair Pants'- . i. (,.;3 yests , -, ,:;! .LOdrt:.. .: : . ' .'..:.'..?.. .:-; - .- ' " ... .I:**e;Ooftoh. :'-'." ?". '''-?avaoesTrbujGb??ng: ' ' 1 Iron Pttutb''f- - - ' -. v'J - ; - ' * ? . 1 lotof^aaTtndia^^Hubber (tWsprlngs.' ' i ;^?r":ra'W-.^NDBICKS, '': sva-..i-a'. :; ::' >? ?.';''-;C!.- CATsTBELtL"'''"-' U te*T*!-? Cr, iv.:.--,- - A Lieut, lncharga. , ' OIFICE CHIEF FIRB DEPART MSafT.l L?-?i.?_ CaaaijfB?cn?, s;'C, February: 15,18ST. i ?ALEDPROP09AL8 WILLBE RECEIVEDBYTHE e^J^^^i^^'^ ?f March, for fnrnisirint S^^?^?SS??^ OS^tE&INCHD?T^Ll TBAOAK TANNED LEATHER, DOOBLE COPPER BH HOSE, warrants to stand one hiandred 1 I ^hffltE?^?SSP* ;W?^ Ptvsirar? .to tbs square 8 fOr^sbp?rftoW'and so A ^S^^?/*?<?i^oneft>et, wlttswlrelbress , *g?J*,b^bSB?^38lne^ M 9*J????tipM.sa?3ua^ totnifiBeb ?or M S^.^gr- C^^L^nt BREWS'lWtl^PSA?fr^ A REMOVALS. REMOVAL. ' H. HAPPOLDT I1AS KEMOVED HIS GUN ES . tabliahmcut to T*o. HQ MEKTIMC STRISIST ;n?*r irkct), where ho will continuo to manufacture sud im rt to order. Double Guns. Killus and Pistola. Rcpair ? and re-stocking executed io his usual style. A supply Guns, &c, always ou hand. March 5 lino* REMOVED. "IHE UNDERSIGNED HAS REMOVED FROM No. 137 . MEETING STREET to No. 73 EAST BAY. near osent Custom House. C. K. HUGE5?. March 5 tutliH3 DRY GOODS, ETC. SPRING GOODS, COMPRISING: j-^RESS GOODS CALICOES CASSTMERES AND TWEEDS IN LARGE VARIETY, JUST RECEIVED AT JAMES B. BETTS', NO. 252 KING STREET. 5< SPRING.1807 LATHROP, LUDINGTON & CO., Vos. 386, 328 ami 330 BRO AD WAT, N. T., TNVTTE THE PARTICULAR ATTENTION OF CASH JL BUYERS (Jobbers and Rotallers), to their stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. AU depart? ments are completo in every respect, particularly that of DRESS GOODS, in which we are from day to day adding the newest and choicest styles. Our stock consista of DRESS GOODS PRINT8 Bleached Sheeting? Brown Sheetings Wcollen Goods Yankee Notions White Goods Embroideries Gent's Furnishing Goods Hosiery Millinery Gooda Carpets, &c" &c All which we offer, at the lowest market priccB, by the package or piece. tuthslS February 19 BRITISH WOOLLEN CLOTHS, DIRECT FROM THE LOO BI. rrVEIE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RECEIVED IN _I_ bond about 3000 yards TWILLED MELTONS, fine goods; also, various qualities of CONFEDERATE GREY CLOTH, all of which wm be sold or bartered for mool: HENRY TRENCHABD, Exchange street, January 8 tuths2mo Charleston, S. C. SPRING TRADE, NO. 143 MEETM STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. MARSHALL, BURSE & BOWN, Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, INVITE THE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS TO their Stock, which is entirely new, carefully selected, "and will be sold at a small advance on first coat, Tor cash or short time approved paper. E. W. MARSHALL. W.- T. BURGE. O. A. BOWEN. THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO CALL THE ATTEN? TION of tho former patrons of Messrs. W. T. BURGE & CO. to our stock, which is LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE, entirely new; purchased, during tho recent depression in Northern Markets. Orders promptly executed. . - Marchi 2moa_W. T. BURGE. W IL L O PE N IN A FEW DAYS, With an entire New Stock OF ; '. GOODS, OF THE LATEST IMPORTATION. J ^ ?llin?s?e?0 mmim MD mm, NO 130 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON; S. C., A BE NOW OFFEBXNG AND DAILY BECETvirlG..] J\_ from Moirafsct'irerB, both In Europe and America, I a full lino of . DOMESTICS .-. DRESS GOODS "WHITE GO?OS tUEEH GOODS CLOTH Al?D CASSJMKRES HOSIERY AXD GLOVES EMBROIDERIES, ?ic., &c. ALSO, lil: A LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED - STOCK OF HOOP SEIBIS. UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, and YAN? KEE-NOTIONS, which we will. sell at Wholesale, at:New York Prices. Marchs STRAUSS,- TANC?S & CO;? ; :' "? ?>"? No. ISO MEETING- STREET. PARKIER tfe GHEBB;:. DEALEBS IN . . - " - Clothing... and " Ihirnishiwg: * GoMp; WHO?ES?ZiE AND BE^H?" '? '-- - ''. ' So. 103 HAST'' BAT -STBJ^Eni*; Decembe^at - ' amo - Under th? American Hotel ,n ' pia. cLoTHifiG . J^LOBS; OUTF?TTESG DEPOT. '? : PAEKEB'&? OHHJ>, No.108 Es?j?y. 'JA?ES^?CCOBMIBE^;.?! CLOTHS, ?ST, GESTS? WDRJH?SBUCSetfiOO?St '?? i-! N?. 35 BROA3D- ?STRE^'T,"1 *t*- ?' BBIRira.' MEETING - AND OE?Bt.^ ra, and bas in Btorb a full assortment oTmorT J^JSSL?-^1^' i**01^?* O: O." Carr ? ??5 ' J?an?ry;l7 . T.F.OAEHAST. , ' - . . ..W. H.WHUHOR1X ' ?cd*???ld .amo1 t?&g&BSIS&P. ROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS. BUTTER AND BACON, &c. -V FIRKINS COMMON BUTTER J 20 ?rkiiiK Selected lintier 501*0 pounds New York Nu(;ar-Curctl Ktrips 2UO0 pounds New iork Sugar-Cured llama 50 packages L:trd-tierces, keys cud tub* 40 chest? Assorted Teus CO Harks Assorted Coffees 23 barrels low price Whiskey. For Balo at lowest market price by G. W. STEFFENS & CO., [arch 5 1 No. 28 Vendue Range. "SUGAR AND MOLA SS ES. OHBDS. GOOD GROCERY BUGAKS 17 tihdn Supurior Grocery-Sugars 20 tierces Fair Grocery 8U?HTH GU hilda. Choice New Crop Clayed MolnRse 40 hlids. Choice New Crop Mii>covud*f Meinsen 77 tlercCH Choice "New Crop Muricoviuln MOI&BRCH 50 bbla. Choice New Crop Muscovado aioiappcn. ?ow landing ex schooner "Mary White" from Carde i, and for edie low tu lot? to mitt, hy RISLEY fe CREIGHTON, Coruer Eaat Br>y and Accommodation Wharf. Vf arch i> SIDES AN? SH0ljW)ERs7 irv HHDS. PRtME C. Ti. SIDES l\J 1G hhds. prime Shoulders 7 hhds. prime Kibbeil Sides 5 hhds. primo Strips 3 hhds. prime Clear Sides 7 hhds. Plantation Shoulders (? boxen Plantation Shoulders 10 boxes Plantation Sides 15 bbls. choice N. Y. Mg Shoulders Landing and for salo by LAUREY k ALEXANDER, March 5 2 No. 137 East Bay. FLOUR LANCING" ?PT BBLS. SUPER AND EXTRA FLOUR, PER ffj Schooner N. W. Smith. For sale in lot? to suit urchasers, by WEST & JONES. March 6_2 ~ "FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOIJR. IBIS. EXTRA BALTIMOIi 60 bbls. Superfine Flour. Just received and for salo by C. N. AVERILL & SON, March C 3 No. 08 East Bay. POTATOES ! POTATOES! BARRELS PEACH BLOW POTATOES, LANDINi this day per steamer E. B. Souder. On consignment and for sale low by EINSMAN & HOWELL. March 5 1 No. 103 Fast Bay. SEED RICE. ^QQQ BUSHELS, NOW IN STOKE HERE, FOIt 88181)7 SHACEELFORD & FRASER, March 2 stuthS Boyce's Wharf. BLACK SEED OATS I FLOUR ! MEAL I 1 AAA BUSHELS PRIME PRINCE EDWARD LUUU ISLAND BL ACE SEED OATS, per schooner W. S^nith. 300 bbls. Extra and 8uper Flour. 100 bbls. first quality Meal. COKS I 3000 bushels prime YELLOW CORN, landing from Orig Myronus. For sale low, while landing, by JOHN CAMPS EN & CO., March 4 2 No. ll Harket st, opposite Stato Bl. STORAGE FOR GRAI?7 CONSIGNEES HAVING CARGOES OF GRAIN TO ARRIVE can arrange for landing, with ten days' i-tarago, on accommodating terms, at Pior No. 2, Union Wnarvcs, fa a storehouse prepared for thc purpose on the dock. COURTENAY & TRENHOLM, Marchi ftuf3 Union Wiarvcs. CORN ! CORN ? from bark Linda. For sale by RAVEN EL & CO. March i ? ? - 2 POTATOES ! POTATOES ! 1 ?)A BBL9. PEACH-BLOW POTATOES, LANDING i ?1 \J this day per steamer Moneta. For sale low, by. BRUNS & BEE, March A_-JJ_No. 78 East Bay. BACON AND COR?! -I pr HHDS. STD ES AND SHOULDERS. _LO 1000 bushels Mixed Com. Just arrived, and for sale by T. TUPPER & SONS, March *_3 _Brown's Wharf. PALMETTO HAMS. -I pr TTEECES PALMETTO HAMS. A CHOICE AR J.eJ ' TICLE, for Bale by March 4 2 HENRY COBLA & CO. CORN AND OATS. A f\{~\t~\ BUSHELS WETTE CORN ??iVJ l -l Vj 38G0 bushels Yellow Com 2000.bushels Oats. The above In store and landing per trig Myronus. For sale by WEST* JONES, Marchi _- No. 75 East Bay. wmm GR0CER?T WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS LN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, AND IMPORTERS OF FINE WISES, B1VANBI?S, TEAS, ETC., No. 259 KING-ST., OPPOSITE ILVSEb. CAR?. MR. EVERT- E. -B?DE011D. THE MANAGES OF THE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT, returns many thanks to tho customers and patrons rot their liberal patronage and appreciation o? tho quality et' gooda pur? chased by them during tho- past year. It has been,-and always will be our aim; to PLKAS1? OTJIt CUSTOMERS,, and ss we- offer for' sale thc tirst quality of all kinds of GROCERIES, WINES,. TEAS, etc., we flatter ourselves that, with our facilities, can give general satisfaction to all. WM.' SIMONS, Esq., having been engaged to assist iu OiBJmasagexaent, would-be pleased to seo his friends at No. 259, assuring them that ali goods purchased aro WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. THAT WE SELL ABE, IMPORTED DIRECT BY W. 9. CORWIN fc CO., and pass through no other bands, en? abling na not only to WARRANT THEM AS PURE AND UNADULTERATED, but to sell at tho following prices : FINEST YOUNG HYSON. ITNE YOUNG HYSON....1 60 to EINEST GUNPOWDER...J?..'..... " FINEST IMPERIAL._.;.:'<?^~._ CHOICEST ENGLISH BREAKFAST.?jr- " " o ?5 ENGLISH .BREAKFAST..:.. .-jfi ??n CHOICEST OOLONG..>.-.Jro ?A CHOICE OOLONG....?.JT.1 60 We keep, also, a supply ofcbes3rf?. grades-a' good quality ol GREEN AND BLACK 3&XED. at M 60 per pound.: . ; - jf : ' inst received, a new. BUpT-> ~of. OLD JAVA COFFEE. ?Bc.;- PARCHED; 60c ; ' OEIfDND. 52c; OLD RIO, 85c. The PARCHED COEFEE/ne represent to be of the FTBST QUALDT. parched by na with great care. A trial of these- Coffees, Gre^?fFarched and. Ground, will con? vince" meconsum"that point : GENUINE MOOKA AND LAGUAYRA.: ? - The FILLING OF ORDERS personally attended to by one of^o M^agers^Goods delivered to all parts of the ; A;supp]y of GOSHEN DAIRY BUTTER will arrive on Tuesday. ; arno ; -FcbrnaryA (^?i^7^ti^^;:Gxoceries, 68;J^KET-ST., ?craa Doons EAST OT MEETETO,... .Cbavrlestoc, S. C. - liar GOODS PURCHASED DE US . DEI?YEBED TO l?tS" PORTION ot the City Ereo of Charge. February IS :.H:.. ? : "-' '="??- ?'?--- tnthstmog i JiiiniEfiPii, BETWEEN -KING AND ST. PHILIP. . tr UMBER OF ETTEBY DESCRIPTION AND BUILD INO O HAT3RIAL oost?n?y on hand at the lowest roar etprtces.; . . " - ttolyr ". ". .Juno a? KL SI IL GimiETZi^ "EON FBONTS PTTTi Hi, AND STORES FITTED UP ? L wia'-ncamess and tUspatch. , : . ? ? ?isa, son BATS LOW,?; ' : 3 and 4 in. OAK AND ASH, % WALNUT. POPLAR. ? "-'l?O.iTO WE!Sa^???TH'.STR?ElOT .. Fcbraarv 26 " - JiZ ' ' : ttrths?'* ^^^Jt^SM^^^S^ TO. ?c^Sf^0S^^^a(' M- IX,T*ofessor 3UBtomr^ ^^r,T^ ^r^PM30r ?PP?1"? m Saratoga, ? 1 ajs?tte Exeelatar, Waten ls as warTadapted M any SfciB2?e U,*n,? A notn>o?-?cv.to the purposes Ibf are genarany employed, fels ve? agreeable, topre^todwjtb tto^carbord^ a?^?d. lively and; : JfgBfci? *'v-f - *^ I can heartily and conscientiously Jrnrnena it to ell who neod a gonUo cathartic and rtBcv . SAMUEL HENEj DICKSON, M. D. .7 W-?5^to?poiirpte'?tot-ar<d O^i?rt bottles, and* ' ie?! in good order fer snipping, Pinta in ooze*, ot 5 ^aoaw'aaeb4 and:QaartsxD:bosesortwO dosen each.- ' '-.-.??i- SOLD AT WHOLESALE BY"'"' ' iportex^ md Wholesale Brumists, 5- Bf?. ?lB?:MBlOTnS?6; STRBBT,. '; : . .-..'A -1 tc: 'C 't? " ? :-BOWIE. .C?OISE,-- ? ?r?,'... ' v.^o-."^ sofe^a sTK?ET, ; .?s??to r"'"' " * ?rjpeatie 0^ri?^aoteL: ; . . d for sale by first class Druggiats and Hotels. Msry.te . 9aQ ?