The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, March 08, 1867, Image 3
FBLPAY MOBNING, MABCH 8. 1867.
LOCAL MATTERS.
To Correspondents.
We are continually roceiving communications os
political and other matters from per?ons who do
nat attach their proper names to thc articles sent;
r. ad we take thiB occasion of repeating; that nothing
can be published in THE DAILY NEWS without
Icing indorsed by somo responsible individual.
PEBSONS in want of mules are requested to call
at the Mills Honso stables and examino a tine lot
advertised by Mr. JOHHSON. * . j
WE. CALL attention to tho advertisement of Mr.
ANDREW M. MOBELAND, who is desirous of obtain?
ing certain stocks and bonds; also gold.
DEPAETUBE OF THE VISITING FIREMEN. -The dole- j
gation of tho N. Y. Firo Association left "for "Co- j
lumbia at S A. M. yesterday. They were escorted |
to the cars by several of the Charleston firemen,
and wore accompanied by Mr. NATHAN, who will
take this opportunity of visiting our capital,
THE FARMER, published in Bichmond, Va., by
Messrs. ELLIOTT & SHIELDS, is an excellent agri?
cultural monthly. Tho March number is before
ns,'and contains the usual variety of articles on
ngricultnrc, horticulture, tho mechanic arts, and {
household economy.
FIRE AT BEAUFOBT, S. C.-The arrival of tho
steamer Pilot Boy from Beaufort (8. C.), brings
information that a fire took place in that town on
Tuesday last, about S A. M., in which seven
buildings wero destroyed; among them J. G.
THOMPSON & Co., HUBBARD'S Photographic Gallery,
and tho printing office of tho Sew South. Tho
amount of loss and insurance has not been ascer?
tained.
UNFOUNDED RUMOR.-From information received
in the city yesterday, we learn that the rumor of
: he murder of BIOGS, the Jock Ketch at the recent j
execution, is entirely unfounded. BIGGS has been
seen by several parties since his return to the
country, and his brother, who arrived in the city
rosterday, contradicts the diff?rent rumors that
have been afloat in tho community. The so-called
murdered man is alive, and, from all appearances,
has no intention of being so disposed of.
LITERARY LECTURE.-A select audience collected
in St. Stephen's Church yesterday evening to hear
tho promised lecture "uy th&"E?v. Dr. LOBS. Al?
though this church was rather small for such an
occasion, yet ovcry r.r/angomcht had been made
to accommodate! the audience, and marked atten- 1
tion was paid by thom to tho reverend speaker.
Thc snbjcct has been alluded to so often by us or j
late, that it hos become familiar to our readers.
Dr. LORD' fully sustained his reputation as a !
speaker, aoA kept his audience entranced during
the entire period of the^ecture.
FAWTT.Y GROCERIES.-The corner of King and
Hudson streets hos been known as a pooulor gro?
cery stand for many years, and its former prestige
still remains. This storalias been recently refitted
and restocked in a thorough .-manner by the pro?
prietor, Mr. JULIUS H. OPPENHEIM, and now pre?
sents on array of choice edibles that would tempt 1
even an experienced gourmand. The proximity of I
the TJp-Town Market causes this store to be ex- [
tensively patronized, and Mr. OPPENHEIM offers in?
ducements to purchasers that are seldom equalled.
The inhabitants of the Neck aro well acquainted I
with this establishment, and we have only to refer
them to the advertisement in another column to
induce a repetition of their visits.
AN AFFECTTNO INCIDENT.-The following item ?B
"going the rounds" of tho papers: "At the interest- |
ing meeting in Washington City, where Mr. PEA?
BODY made bis splendid donation, a letter of ac?
ceptance and of thanks was adopted, and Govern?
or AJEEN commenced to express his obligations as
a Southern man, but burst into tehrs and sat
down. Bishop MCILYATNE then proposed that they
should unite in prayer, and eloquently invoked
Divine blessings on the national benefactor. Mr.
PEABOPY intends, it is. said, to donate another 1
$1,000.000 for the same purpose. "Who would not
rather posse.-s the purse and the heart of GEORGE
PEABODY than the rank and power bf NAPOLEON ?"
COBONOB'S INQUESTS_On the night of the 6th,
while two colored boys were playing together with
a pistol it was accidentally discharged, and the
load entering the head of one of them named Joe
Alston, about twelvte yearsbf age, resulted in his
death. Coronor Wrnrrsa held an inquest over the
body, and the investigation justified thejury in'
returning a verdict that he came to his death by- !
the accidental disoharge of a pistol in his own "
hands. ' '
Later in the day a body was found floating in. \
South Atlantic dock, which, on investigation,
proved to be that of DANIEL HARRINGTON, a labor?
er, who had been missing for fous or five days.
The. jury returned a verdict of accidental death by
drowning. '
NEGRO BONDS TN GEORGIA.-The Savannah
2fews and Herald of the 4th contains the following
statement of a case in the Chatham county Sa- | ]
perior Court :
This court met yesterday, BAS Honor Judge
Fleming presiding. The case of Tumor vs. Tucker
was resumed; Messrs Jackson, Lawton and Bas
singer appearing for" plaintiff; and Messrs. Hart- !
ridge, Chisholm, Levy and Lloyd for d?fendant.
The facts attending the case ore as follows :
In 1857 Tumor bought of Tucker, in South Caro?
lina, slaves to the amount of fifty thousand dollars,
giving in security for the payment a mortgage on 1
them and on lands in this State. Tumor remained !
in possession of the slaves until the emancipation,
without having paid for them. After their free?
dom Tumor refused payment, on the ground that
he (Tacker) having a mortgage on them was still
the owner, notwithstanding Tumor's possession np
to the time of their emancipation. On this issue,
suit was instituted. The case was ably argued
by tho respectivo counsel, who quoted largely
from voluminous authorities in defence of thoir
positions. A verdict for plaintiff was rendered by
a special jury.
ABOTtrBTJS.-Tho bright Arcturus, "fairest Qf the
stars," may be seen in the northeast, about ten
o'clock, in a favorable position for observation. It
shines now with special brilliancy in the absence
of the moon, and can be easily recognized, from
its solitary splendor sad reddish lustre. It is the
principal star of the constellation Bootes, or the
Bear Driver; that unfortunate son of Jupiter and |
Calisto, called Arcas. Ovm tells us that Juno,,
being jealous of Jupiter's passion for Calisto,
changed her into a bear, and that her son Arcas,
who became a fanions hunter, pursued her in the
chase, and; not knowing that it was his mother,
was about to kill ber, when Jupiter took them both
to Heaven and placed them among the constella- j
tiens.
Arcturus is a star of the first magnitude, and is
situated near the left knee of Bootes. It is-one of
'the most beautiful of "all the stars "that fleck
night's parple dome," and has been celebrated by
all poets and astronomers from the most remote
antiquity.
LUCAN, in his Pharsalia, says :
" Twas when the solemn dead cf night came on,
When bright Calisto, with her shining son,
Now half that circle round the pole had run."
CLAUDIAN says :
.'Bootes with his warn tie norm unfolds;
The southern gate Orlon holds."
ABATUB, who flourished 800 years before CLAU?
DIAN, Bays :
>> Behind, and seeming to urge on the Bear,
Arctophylax. on earth Boiites named,
' Sheds o'er tho Arctic car his silver light."
And most eloquent and ancient of all, it is men?
tioned in tho book of Job, where, "out of the j
jyhirlwind" the answer came, "Canst thoa bring
forth Mazzaroth in his season ? or canst thoo guide
Arcturus with his eons ?"
UNDER THE J*r?n*m--How painful the renee- !
tion of the book or curiosity collectors (if people !
ever do really reflect) that the treasures they so !
laboriously heap together will, in a- few years, all I
bo scattered to the, winds. We are always pain?
fully impressed when we soe a-private library or
collection of paintings sold by the auctioneer.
Such ?, feeling came over us on reading the follow?
ing advertisement in a New York paper:
GREAT SALE OF ATJTOOB?FHB. .
The entire collection of autographs of ute late.
L K. Tofft, of Savannah, Ga. This ia probably the
largest and most valuable autograph collection
ever offered for sole in this country- or in the world.
The collection numbers some 80,000 autographs.
American and foreign, embracing many of very
great valuo, and are the resulte of thirty years'
collecting by Mr? Tent. It is particularly rich in
our early Colonial Governors and the Generate ot.
the American Bo volution, also of foreign officers
who fought for American independence, also in
leading statesmen of our revolutionary period,"
literary mon, artists, the clergy, American bishops,
?VSresidonts and'"vice-Presidents bf the United ]
?Bta tes j ? Presidents ; of the : continental/ tigress,'.-]
Secretaries of War and Navy, PMtmaeters-Ooneral, .
. Judges, Speakers of Congress, naval commanders; !
American celebrities, ?co., ?cc <. . ; -.
Tho collection is also specially rich in foreign I
celebrities, statesmen, lawyers, gonorals; divinos, \
historians: men'.'of science,;, artista", distinguished
females, Mnga, 'qnochs, emperors, empresses,
. revolutionists, ?Vc., &o. But the crowning glory
Itt the Teilt collection Hes in the twbo-md vol?
umes containing the Signers of the Constitution
of the United Stetes (thirty-three letters, five doc?
uments and one signature), and the Signors of tho
Declaration of Independence (fiity-ono letters and
live signatures, making the entire number of tho
illustrations fifty-six).
THE FiiExoDSCKArrsB?irD Holl last night pre?
sented' a scene of unusual brilliancy. The attend?
ance was very large, and sil looked their best.
Everybody present had evidently come with full
intent to have a pleasant evening, and tho y ono
and all carried ont their intention. Tho Military
Reconstruction Bill was kept rigidly excluded from
hall and heart. The performances of the evening
wcro varied and excellent. The "?ondeBted," by
Miss B,,' was Sung in"her usual sweet and expres?
sive style! The : JSW?ny, hy Mrs. CABBOLL, was
render ed. with considerable artistic skill. Mrs.
C's tones are sweet and remarkably true, and her
admirable exr -ution of this difficult ballad was
much admired.
The Cornie Dialog"?, and the main theatrical
piece of the evening, a -lively comedy, were well
acted, and afforded much amusement.
A very young amateur did herself considerable
credit in playing a piano solo. The entertainment,
prior to tho commencement, of the dancing port,
was conoluded by a grand Tableau Vivant-a beau?
tiful illustration of the poet's words: "Idreamt
that I dwelt in marble halls."
We cannot conclude this notice without compli?
menting. Mr. JOSEPH WALKEB for the very hand?
some and tasty manner in which the programmes
were printed.
Tas ACADEMY OF oun LADY OF MERCY.-Tho
Sumter Watchman, in referring to this institu?
tion; say8:.*'The premises upon which this in?
stitution is situated were purchased soon after the
commencement of the war by Mr. LAFFTTTE, of
Charleston, and donated for the purposes to which
they are now devoted. During the war a consider?
able improvement in the form of a throe-story
addition to the western end of the original build?
ing was made, affording accommodation for an in?
creased number of hoarding pupils. But this was
found inadequate to the growing wants of the
Academy, and now a still larger and moro elabo?
rate addition has been' determined upon and-is
being constructed. The entire original building
has been removed, made to front west on another
street, and is now-used'os a chapel and for recep?
tion and other purposes. In its stead the frame?
work of a three-story -building, seventy feet in
longth and thirty-five or forty in width, already
rears its imposing proportions.
"This building is made to unite with the . addition
alluded to above, and to conform, in general style
and architecture therewith, thus showing a solid
and harmonious three-story front of near ono hun?
dred and thirty feet. The centre of the building,
on its front, will show a projection of rooms, to the
entire height of the building, of comoly propor?
tions, which, with handsome balustrade on either
side, and parapet top, will exhibit an architectural
form and finish at once grand and imposing. The
first or lower story will be so arranged, with fold?
ing doors, as to afford, when necessary, a spacious
hall or exhibition room, measuring seventy bv
thirty-five feet.. The entire building is being con?
structed with close Attention to comfort and con?
venience, an!, when completed, will afford ample
accommodation for one hundred boarding pupils.
"The architect arid builder is Mr. JAMES KEN?
NEY, an old and accomplished mechanic contractor
of Charleston.
"We are pleased to record the fact that, notwith?
standing the interruption attendant upon building,
the institution is now in successful operation,
numbering about fifty female pupils, among whom
several States are represented"
THE WHOLESALE TRADE.-The impression that
New fork was the only commercial city in the
United States, is gradually leaving the brains of the
few who were deluded into a visit to that metropo?
lis with the hope of purchasing cheaper goods.
These wanderers are now fast returning to their
first love, and have become convinced that Charles-: M
tonis not what her-enemies represent her,-but
that Rho still possesses . the same reputation and
the same, elements, of success that, made her so
popular as a market in by-gone , years. The old
houses are gradually being revived, and even those
lately formed are filled with familiar faces. The
wholesale m t r chants of Charl es ton have determin?
ed that the old city shall not retrograde, and they
Pave used every means in their power, and have
snored every inducement to their former custom?
ers, to bring them back.
Although the stocks are not as large as they for?
merly were, .they have been selected with even
more caro,'and the quantity is lost sight of in the
quality and the prices of the articles now offered
for sale. The facilities for communicating with
the city are now perfect ; and although her sister
cities have entered the lists as competitors with
Charleston for the country trade, yet the latter has
been steadily regaining her popularity, and is now
?ri a condition to supply all demands mode upon
her. Hayne and Meeting streets, have long been
known as the great head centres of the wholesale
trade; and their glory has, not departed. Many, of
the old stores ar? how occupied by their former
owners, and the same faces that, once welcomed
the tibrmtry merchants to examine their stocks are
still to he seen, and the same business integrity
which caused the Charleston houses tobe so justly
Celebrated is preserved as a guarantee to the traver
that his purchases will*' be what they are repre?
sented .... ' . -
"Slow-bui sure" is the motto-that the South has
leen forced to adopt,,and although her steps are
mutions, yet she.is.still advancing, and her future
#111 be the more glorious as it will have been made
inly hy her own strenuous exertions. From seve?
ral unfortuitous circumstances Charleston has
seen retarded in this march of progress, hut a re?
trospective glance will show that she has never?
theless accomplished wonders. Stores have been
built and repaired, until their former looks have
been forgotten; and better still, occupants have
taken possession before the buildings were com?
pleted This is particularly noticeable on Hayne
and Meeting streets, where , the ranges recently
erected have thrown into the shade their more un?
pretending predecessors. . ; jf ' ;.. 'i -... J 7
A eirahg*'-w?Md-have some little difficulty in
locating the different estahlishmonts,-.bnt once in?
side all doubt would be removed, and., his. -.pnx
sbasoa would be made with the nmo confidence in
tho proprietors that he possessed before,,the war.;
To say that Charleston is a rival of. New York
would be nonsense, but we assert a truth when we
state that goods can be bought as cheap - in this
market as in any Northern city, and those who go
further will find to their sorrow that, in the long
run, they fare, worse. " ' . ;
MABSDEN'S PECTORAL BALM for Ashtma and
Consumption! ."
DOWDS k MOISE, Agents.
GOODBICH, WTNEMAN & CO., Agents.
y. ,'.H.r:i*y_' . V '? r I
If yon want cheap Blank Books;
If yon want cheap Stationery, ' Envelopes,' Pa?
per, &e.; ..' '? '.- . '"' ' "'.
If you want Printing executed neatly;
M you wajit Books bound in any style, or Account
BookcTmade to order, with any desired pattern of
ruling, go to HmAM HABBK, No. 59 Broad street
BUSINESS .NOTICES.
Aactlor? Sales Thia Xfcny.
Joan G. MIMTOB & Co. win seTl ibis day, at thsir auc?
tion salesroom, Na 188 Meeting street, at 10 o'clcct, a '
large lot of assorted dry goods, dam aged ; ulso, an in?
voice of hardware, tic . ., J" .. VX?.'.
Brunts ft EXE win sell this dsy, in Mr? B.--'CHEILX/S ;
back store,' in State street; at lOof?lseir; 3tto_i^$BStg?
pool salt, 100 boxM oranges, and ^.h?zrelapjotstoM'
MnjwR?AicE.wfflaett^thtaday ;
Klug and Liberty stree**, at 10 o'clock, iocas?e arrear- -
toons boots ind she ?a, well assorted ; also, an assorti. .
ment of clothing. ..''. '.;:.. . .<? -,- ?
MCKAY ?? CAVTBXLL wiH sell this day, at their cash,
auction house, Neu &5 Haasl street, cppoc?t?'?fe'.?pet-' '
office, at ia o'clock, s large assortment of groceries,
liquors, furniture, ftc.
WrLBtra ft Sow will etil this day, at aeir^Balcaroom,- ;
corner of State and Chalmers streets, at half-pact 10
o'clock, ladies' and gentfn hos? and half hose, fur?
niture "?c.... . (vi( - ...:
SwiH'ft Mo?mrjvBAY witt sen this dey, in front
of their office. No. 27 Broad street, at half-past 10
o'clock, mules, horses, fmiuture, Ac
To BAxias; GBOCEBS AJTO FAMIMES.-Do you wish . ?
mom* warranted to make good bread ?[ po you.-wish
Hour that win bringyou cuatomi, r>o jun wish Hour :
CiAt wiE mike whits broad and not aomf,i : Then ajrply to j
J. N. B?8S0I-. Ho.' 63 East Bay, wno has always a large .'.
stook of best brands Georgi?, Norm Cr?lins, Baltimore
arid Ne* York Flour, io' berr^ ?
-DeosAbcr 10 ''' ! ? ? V, mwf?BMSil,,
Th?r?eetlaWrtin?Bi?ter^ ?'
T^?AA-?^^
'M?A '??t?S?^^
ha^ "LV^-aaT?^^
the m inuf?c*trrc of wine The capital required may'DO"
graamxtad to correspond with the oztcnt to which it
would bo advisable to go, ?Od used at intcruls, If toe
business bo coaductcd .with due regard'to toe cxmdiuon*
csaontial to success, lt will poy BOOTI and weil "' * * '
Tho disorganisation of labor demands a cimgo in
agricultural purs ulta, and probably Sa no direction does
lt point with ?ctter prospects Ulan to wine growing.
Grope culture in the Northern States is attended with so
much uncertainty, in consequence of the revere win?
ters, that lt Is yet doubtful if it can be mode an Interest
of any considerable Importance beyond 'speculating in
hardy varieties. In tho light of this experience, South
Carolina may seize the prize, as some compensation for
tho wrongs inflicted on mr by fanaticism in the cause of
o false humanity- In the chango demanded, the upland
planters or larmer? will find grape culture ? substitute
for tn o ir chief staple, which requires but' trifling labor,
and vastly moro profitable. This is no patent way to
get rich, nor yet is it a temptation to speculate in illu?
sions with o promise of fabulous results ; but, as tho
"early bird catches the worm," so the first to enter this
unbounded field of labor will' be the first to participate
with justice in tho largest measure of whatever Is valu?
able in the legitimate pursuits of life.
Inquiries moy be made to the Editors of this poper,
and to BICHABfi DALLY, care of JOHN W. CALD?
WELL, No. 58 Beaver street, New York. March G
THE TIMK TO ADVERTISES IN THE
COU lt TRY.
Tho Daily South Carolinian nt Colnmb'a, lg now sent
to every Postoffice in tho State. Being tho officiel paper
of the State; it will be lound at the present time espe?
cially valuable to merchants and others desiring to avail
themselves of a very largo circulation.
THE FHOINIX has a Iorgo circulation throughout the
middle and upper Districts of the State.. Advertising
rates as reasonable as tho stringency of the money mar
kot will warrant. Merchants snd others wishing to use
thc columns ot tho paper will address -"-'.;';-"*;''-:'
JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor,
February 25 Columbia, 8. C.
BOYLAN & TUERS,
MANUFACTUREES OF, AND WHOLES AIE DEAL?
ERS in, WHITE LEAD, ZINC PAINTS, COLOBS,
VABN SHES, Ac No. 98 MAIDEN LANE,' '
.'"Hw York.
Orders by mail promptly attended to. '?
March 21 Trfmlyr. .
EDWARD M. L'EMLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
.JACIiSONvTLlJE, FLA.,
WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS IN EAST
FLORIDA.
References-MCCEADT & Sos, ADAMS A FBOBT, WM. Mc
Buiurarr, Esq. f Hmo* December 21
T. D. MERNAUGH
ATTORNEY AT LAW
No. 30 BEO?D STREET,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
December 18. " talarno
GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL.
rrtHIS SOAP REQUIRES ONLY TO BE USED TO
JL prove its superior quality. Use it ss jon would
my common Soap. Try it . and you will be convinced
that lt is superior to any other article in market. For
sole by Grocers generally.
Manufactured by TAYLOR A YOUNO, No. IBS Front
?treet. New York. For sale by
GRUBER & MAUTIN,
. No. 036 King street,.
H. BISCHOFF & CO.,
... No.197 East Bay.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS 4 CO.,
Comer Church and Hoyne streets.
.BOWIE A MOISE; Druggists,
No. IGT Meeting street.
Opposite Charleston Hotel.
Jannnrv 23 vrftndmo
MACHINE SHOPS.
IW?OMMHIICO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
ENGINE LATHES, PLANEES,
. DTPEOVED CAE WHEEL BOXES.
BOLT CTJTTEES,
TJPBIGHT ?DBILLS,
AND .>
nACHIMSTS' TOOLS OF ALL DESOtHP
Works at Worcester, Mass.
DFFI.CE AND WABEBOOM, No. 222 PEARL ST.,
NEW YORK.
December 18 Creo
TODD & RAFFERTY,
ENGINEERS AND FOUNDERS.
Office and Works, Paterson, New Jersey
".' WAREHOUSE, No. 4 DEY STREET,-N.Y. *
Tl/rANUFACTURERS OF STATIONARY AND PORT
IXL ABLE STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS; Flax,
Hemp, Tow, Oakum and Rope Machinery; Shafting,
Mill Gearing, Iron and Brass Castings ot all kinds;
Latches, Planing Mochines, Drills; Shaping, Slotting and
Boring Machines; Gear Gutters; Centreing, Milling and
Bolt Cutting Machines; Chucks of all lands; Leather
md Rubber Belting; Loee Leather; Belt Hooks, and
Sen eral Suppli. s for Railroads on* other Machine Shops;
rudson & SnoWc Patent Governors. Saw. Mill?, Cotton
31ns, Presses, Ac., constantly on hand.
TODD A RAFFERTY.
March 20 ly ? No. 4 Dey street, N. Y..
New York Prize Association,
No. m ?&OAJDWAY, N. Y.
?0SEW00D PIANOS; MELOD?ONS. fiEWING
MACHINES, MUSIC BOXES, SXLVEB
? WAKE, FINE GOLD AND
i SILVER WATCHES, :
AM) ':
ELE C3-17 3~JH1 WiaLiIfxr,
VALUED AT. ;
$5 00,0 00.
11/ILL BE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS : THE
VT name and value of each article of our gooda are
narked,on tickets, placed in sealed envelopes, and well
nixed. On receipt jof 25 cents, an envelope containing
moh ticket will be.drawn without choice, and delivered
it our office, or sent .by moil to any address. Tbepur
sbaser after seeing what, article it draws and ltj:-value
?hieb may be from one to. five hundred dollars-can
hen, on payment of one dollar, receive. the article
lamed, or moy exchange it for any other artlcls marked
ru oar circular at the some value. Every ticket draws an
irticle worth one dollar or more. No BLAITKS.
Qur patrons can depend on fair, honorable dea:
Che article-drawn will be delivered at our office, reg_
[ess of. its value, or promptly sent as- directed, by return
nail, or express.
Letters from many persons acknowledging tba receipt
>f valuable gifts from us, may be seen on fue ot our of
ice, among whom wo aro permitted "to reler to:
John S. Holcomb, LambertvUle, N. J..gold watch, value
$250; Mrs. S. Bennett, No. 252 Cumberland street,Brook
yn; sewing machine, SSO; Edwin Hoyt, Stamford, Conn.,
5 old lever watch, val?e $200; Hon. B-H. Briggs, Washi?
ngton, D. C., diamond pin, $175; J. C. Suthertiad, No,
LOO Lexington avenue, piano, ?350; Mrs.'M. Jackson,No.
103 Nineteenth street, N. Y., sewing machine. i90; Jos.
Damp, Elmira, N- Y., melodeon, $150;' Miss ' L Collina,
atlanta. Ga., diamond cluster Ting. $225; BrriHeory
Smith, Worcester, Mass., sewing machine; ?-85; EL Shaw,
So. 13316th street, N. Y., ?old watch. $150; Rd?.- Royn
on, Nosnville, Tenn., melodeon, $100; James Bassall,
Montgomery, Ala.?, gold hunting watch, 'ia?; ".R. T.
Smtth. Providence, - E. L, silver lever watch, ?CO; Oscar
Purdy, Madison, N. J., music box, $45; Hon. RS. New
ill, 1 St. Paul's, Minn.,' gold watch, $185; J.Tl. Sperry,
Litchfield, Corm., silver watch, $55; Wm. B. Peek, Har?
em, His., music box, $75; Wm. Raymond, Dayton, Obie,'
diver tea set,t$125; Miss E. M. Schehok, Detroit, Hieb.,
liamond ear- rings, $225; - Pierro Baradin, 6t Charles
Stotel, New Orleans, diamond ring, $170; Mrs, Worths
Barnes, St Louis, Mo., melodeorr,- value 5125.
?1ST OF ARTICLES
, TO S? SOLD FORONE DOLLAR EACH, -..'
Snd not to be paid for untn you know;what you have.
"'?''.." drawn. . .? .'"'' '': .'.";.;.;:.
" EACH.
25 Rosewood Pianos, worth..$200 00to 600 00
'30 Melodeons, Rosewood Caaos...... 100'Ot)to23500
200 Music Boxes, 2 to 32 tunes........ IS 00 to 160 00
-100 Sewing Machines v...-..-.v..". " 60 00to 135 00"
1,000 Silver Tea Sets.26OOtolSO00.
- 200 Silver Revolving Patent Castors.. IS09to 4000.
100 Silver Fruit Cake Baskets "..ICOOto 8500
1,000 SeteS?ver Too and Tablespoons.. 16 00 to 45 Off'
100 Gold Hunting Case Watches.. 1000010 26000
300 Diamond Rings, Cluster, &c. 60 00 to 200 00
200 Gold-Watohss.......Vi;.........; 6000to 10000'
SOO Ladies' Gold Watches ............ COOOto 8500
LOOOSflverWotches................... 2500to 60 00
3,000 VestChtsiiis.... ................. 5C0tO 3500
2,000 pairs Ear Rings (new styles). 15? to 7 00.
2.000 Necklaces.. 3O0ti> 7,00
2,600 Gold Pencils.? SOO to 8 00
3,000 Onyx and Amethyst Brooches- 6 00tol000
8,000 Lavo and Florentine Brooches..'.'. 4 00 to. - 6 00
i,6W Maeomo-PinS..........Y..V. 4<Wto '900
1,500 Gold-Wotch Keys (new pattern)..".'''- 4 50to" 7 60
2,50? Sets of Bosom Studs.-,. 1 soto ? 00
2,500 WnsmftlledSleeve Buttons. ? ?..... 2 50 to JO 00
5,000 Plain Geld and Chased Rings..'... 4'60to 1000
6,000 Stone Set and Seal Rings-._- 2 60 to 1000
5,000 Miniature Lockets, all sizes..";." 2 50to 7 00
10,000 Sets of Ladies' Jewilry. i. ic; ;.... 8 00 to 20 00
4,000 Watch Charma leach)...... 3 00 to 660
5,OOO Gold-Pens, Bil. ex, CBS?? A Pencils. - 4 60 to 7 00
6,000 Gent's BreaBtuWScarTPins.....: 800to 3000
2,000 Ladies' now stylo Belt Buckles- 4 00 to 8 00
2,000 Ch?telains and Guard Chaina. 7 60 to 20 00
1,000 Gold Thimbles.......... v. 8 00 to IB 00
6,000 Sets Ladies' Brooch and Ear Drops . B 00 tb 13.00
2,000 Gala Grosse* ; ; .v. '.;:.."..... i 60 to 6 os
6,000 Oval Band Bracelets. 6 00 to 2C 00
2,000 Heavy Gold Chain 8rojseJe1?;?r.?:....??Snter 4000
2,000 B?R Eil Drep* ?dloplers......... . 3 00 to 700
2,000 new stylo Jet mia Geld Ear Drops. 3 00 to. 700
2,000 Gold Pens, Gold Mt'd Ebony Hold. 4 60 to 700
ladys Sets, new-styles, Cut Crystal,*!! Jet,B^ed.Bob?
ber, Ac Ac. . - ? ' '-' ,. ; ,
. .. ag- A chance'to. obtain -any- of - tbs a'ooro h?s?ek'BXf
One Dollar by purchasing a sealed envelope Hoir 35 cents.
:. Entire ssusfocticox guaranteed to sit.- ' .:<.'' *.?'}.?.;.'';
?, tsp 8 tickets for One Dellar, 13 ?or Two Dollira, 33 for
gi?e Donara. Greet inducements to Ajtent*. ? > j \ '
^-letters should be addressed -"^r-'./". 1 .'-"" '
V ;..... ,v, ' . J.H.RAY&,C0^ ? -i:
iv ' ^a'SWBB??S^AT, KOT?Oj&E. I
'December 38 -.. '-'.-' -wt'; ...".- v..-;, .^tonc?. xi
~~ TAVEKX-KEKPER?'SOTICE. \
JW , ., . , ?PE^ CILKB^ jj!
A LL TAVERN-KEEPERS, AND PEBBONS RETAIL- t
Qk. ING spirituous liquors, within the city limits, who v
u?? not executed tt??t bonds ond t?to c^tkepjoper 3
ards to show' that thoy novo license to eeu. Kin be re- -A
?Wted os notcompiying, wita.theaw, alter Moudoy.5ih (
Those who have tards are hereby noiifted to have the\.?
same placed-in n cc?srAmous place ia the wlhdow-r ? AH
foiling to observe inls notice will also be reported', after
the abOTe-mentlonM time, " .: W. H.SMITa, '
Maltha Owk of <Xmr&
AGRICULTURAL,
BATJGH'S RAW-BONE PHOSPATE.
1*7 CT TONS BAUGH'8 E. B. PHOSPHATE, NOW
J_4 O '?"^<"g per achoonor T. B. Shaw.
J. H. BOBSON,
March 8 1 No. 02 East Bay.
ALLEN & NEEDLES'
AIDIOMATED
FERTILIZER.
THE GBEAT SUBSTITUTE FOB
3?ERUVI^ GUANO.
WE MAKE NO CONCEALMENT OF ITS PRINCI?
PAL COMPONENTS, viz : ANIMAL MATTEB,
HA IB. WOOL, ACED. PHOSPHATE OF LIME, and
FINELY GBOUND BONES.
Every day brings additional ?vidences of its ouporiori
iy. Those who have used it know, its great value, and
>uv ** again. This is tho beet and onlv proof WO would
irish as to its excellence.
? It ii paeked m goad strong barrels.
TEEMS :
Fifty dollars cash ; time prico SSS, one-quarter cask,
ind three-quarter? tot approved city factors' acceptance,
*rlth interest at the rato of seven per cont per ^-n-n-m
rom the dat? of purchase, payable January 15th, 1868,
irith currant rate of exchange
Parties wishing to purchase large amounts can be sup?
plied direct from the works.
MACBETH & RAVENEL,
SOLE AGENTS,
Corner of East Bay and Exchange Streets,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
DIRECTIONS FOR USING .
Mien & Needles' Ammoniatcd Fertilizer.
POR COKS.
A small handful in tho hill; mix or cover slightly with
arth, and drop the seed. When the corn is fairly up,
poly a little around the fiant and. cover with the Cuiu
ator or hoe. . . .
FOR OATS; -
260 pounds sown broadcast and harrowed in.
FOR POTATOES!
FOR; WHEAT OR RTE.
300 to GOO pounds per.acre, according to the character
f the soil, ploughed or harrowed in.
' jfroR GRASS. .Vii
200 to 250 pounds in tho foll or early in the spring.
FOia COTTOWJ ;
100 to 200 pounds-per acre applied to the plant is suffl
ient to Insure a heavy yield,- The- Fertilizer will bring
crop into market two weeks- sooner than any other ma?
ure._Imo_ March 8
"ALLEN & NEEDLES'
immoniated Fertilizer.
[TTE HAVE ON HAND, AND ARE NOW BEADY TO
TT receive orders for the above well-known FEBTTLT
EB. Our terms are, $50 cash; time price. S55, ono
uarter cash; the other three-quartoi s for approved City
actors* Acceptance, with interest at the rate of seven
cr cont, per annum,. from tune of purchase, payable
anuary lc, 1868, with current rate of Exchange
Parties wishing to puroeaao large-amounts oin be sup
lied direct from the works.
; ' MACBETH & RAYENEL, '
SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, j
ORNER EAST BAT AND EICHASGE-ST.
March 7 _.? ?_Imo
HOES, AXES, SPADES, etc.
PCE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW .BEGETTING BK THE
Gladstone and the Tecumseh, direct from liverpool,
foll supply of ? ',
ELWELL'3 STRONG . CAROLINA AND CROWN
OES, No. 000, 00, 0, 1. 2 and 3
ELWELL'S BICE HOES. 5, 6 and 7 inches
EL WELL'S TRENCHING HOES, 3 J? and 4 inches
BRADES' PATENT AND CAROLINA HOES
ELWELL'S FLAX AND SCOOP SPADES. ? ??-?>
. .. . ALSO, .
AMES' PLOUGHS, of all sizes
The celebrated SULKEY PLOUGH..
._.. ASP..
TEE BICE TSENCHTNG PiOUGH, tc make three and
ur trenches.- .
. TOOEXHEB, .WITH ...
A full stock of ENGLISH .AJSD AMERICAN HARD
ARE.
For sale low. by
C. GRATELEY,
No. 52 EAST BAY, south of the old Poatofflce....
February 22 ftu6
LAND PLASTER.
\C\C\ BARRELS. TO ARRIVE PEE SCHOONER E.
V/ C. Howard. Orders received tv
Marchi , . ,3 ... OLNEY A CO. '
BRUCE'S FERTILIZER.
tenf\ PEE TON OF 2000 LBS., CASH .
J ? \J ?75 per ton of 2000 Ibu., credit to 1st Novem
5T, 1867, payable, by- approved factor's acceptances,
Ith interest at 7 per cent. FOr saleby
Marchs .. |RAVENEL & CO.
COTTON SEED.
) ff/A BUSHELS COTTON ffFFTt fTBft ISLAND
dtJYJ "Owens" selection, warranted pure.
.PfHOKNBY BROTHERS, ?
Marchi._ftnwS ? ? . . North Atlantic Wharf.
(ELLE VUE SEA ISLAND COTTON
SEED FOR SALE.
T BAS PRODUCEIS THE LARGEST YIELD WITHIN
L our observation, and is of a superior quality. Apply
i J. H. BAGGETT k CO.
Marchs .'.Imo
CBLAtlLl^TCXN
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE
AND
?0.140 MEEOTG STREET,
OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL.
r>LOWS, HARROWS, CULTTVATOBS, HORSE, HOSE
[I Corn MiDSjCom Shellars,Feed Cutters ....
Cotton. Corn and Garden Seed Planters
Grain Cradles, Sythes and Snaths -
Shovels, S pades, Forks and Hoes
Bice and Grain Fan" Mills " .-..v..."
Hand and Power Cotton Gins '
Horao Powers-of all kinda
Reaping Machines, Threshing Machines ? .-?. <
Grain. Separator? amt Cleaners. r
AGEN1? FOE THE -
NGERSOLL HATO-POWEK
C OTT ON PEE S& ;
. AGENTS J^B;-THE.V
LITTLE M M?RSH?liE?
?0. 140 :^??S^mB^?r
?..r ?ftARXEST?^ & C.-, ? >.?
December 10 . . -l?r--' ?mwf?mo
prflE APPLICATION OF BONE PHOSPHATE HAS
L always been beneficial-tho- only dlfilcttlty being to
btain "a genuino article. Before offering BAUGH'S
H08PHATE Cn tho market tho las?-, season, I submitted
; for analysla to Professor Shepard, of the South Care?
na Medical College, who fully ccdorsod it. and his.
pinion has now.boen verified by actual experiment by
ur own Planters, whose icstaiony J have of the su
erior excellency of this Phosphate. cspociaOy in th? cul?
lie of Cotton, in insuring a pood stand, ? ? ^-^?ry^ - .
DeoemberlO . an mvrCmo-;:. Bo.?2EA3TBAY.
LIM-E.
vp porjc?b^L?ffii^.
fc^TOt^S^^g^PtSTK ?S Fag^Th^tS^a^
ircpar-Ato ftrrmt? a superior aiticlfi of 6UP3HB.PHOS
rat.Tr: OF LIMK?-maaula?tured oxpfjesly for them,
?sd' which they cao wanrantto ?nitain?fllthe rtements
leceaaazy to Insure s rapid and mai nra growth of any
TOO to which UMtSsMBtLV
Tiiyni 01 al j jtoflp^ pertenec?
>er ton-one quarter catt, end ?*lanc?> 15th December,
igriculturllTrnTJm^t^arshouse sa?t Beel Store, ?
No. 140 Meeting street
February IS Imo - * OpjysltoftvlltinSOM*/
MISCELLANEOUS.
C. S. A.
SIXTY-SEVEN PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE GENERAIS
AND STATESMEN of tile late Confed?rate States
?eat tree on receipt of twenty-five cents.
Address SOUTHERN PUBLISHING CO..
March 8 Imo P. O. Box 1424, Baltimore, Md.
BELTING WANTED.
PARTIES HAVING BELTING ON HAND, WHICH
boa been little need, and wielling to dispose of tho
same, can do so by applying to
JNO, CAMPSEN. A CO.,
March 8 a No. 14 Market, opposite State street
BOOKS) STATIONERY, ET Cl
ACCOUNT BOOK
MANUFACTORY.
BOOK ?Pl, PRINTING
STATIONERY.
ACCOUNT BOOKS
OF ANY SIZE, STYLE OR KIND RULED TO ORDER,
AND MADE TO ANY PAT1EBN.
LETTER, HOTE AND CAP PAPERS.
BAKERS' BREAD BOOKS.
Bi^Aosras: BO QB:s
: : OF ALL QUALITIES AND STYLES.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND AT PRICES TO
SUIT THE TIMES, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
STATIONER'S MERCHANDISE
LEGAL, CAP AND LAW
BLANKS
CARDS
.BILL HEADS
AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
JOB PRINTING
EXECUTED'AT SHORT NOTICE.
HIRAM HAREIS,
?o." 59 Broad Street,
n"|,'?..'''j. CHAKLESTOS, S. C.
AMERICAN
LEAD Pto??L COMPANY,
NEW Y?RK.
Factory, Hudson City, N. J.
WHOLESALE SALES ROOM
NO. 34 JOHN STBEET, SEW YORK.
ALL STYLES AND GRADES OF LEAD PENCIL
of superior quality are manufactured and offered
at fair terms to the Trade. The public are invited
(to give the AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL the pre?
ference.' '.'? * -"j . "
THE PENCILS ARE TO BE HAD AT ALL THE
PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND NO HON
DEALERS.
ASK. FOB THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. "
TXSTDCOKXJLX?.
SHEFFnaD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ' ' . ) "
. . YiXE CoixEOE, November 16, I860. )
I have -always recommended the Faber Poly grade
Lead Pencils aa tho only penclia fitted for b?th ornamen?
tal and mathematical drawing; but, after a thorough
trial of the American Polygrade Lead Pencils, man?
ufactured by the American Lead Pencil Company, New
York, I find them superior to any pencil in use, even to
the Faber or the old Fngllnh Cumberland Lead Pencil,
being a superior pencil for sketching, ornamental and
mechanical drawing, and all the ordinary uses of alead
.pencil. , .
These pencils sre very finely graded and have a very
smooth lead; even tire softest pencils hold the point well;
they are all that can be desired in a pencil. It gives me
great pleasure to be able to assure ?merlcanB that they
will no longer be compelled to depend upon Germany or
any other foreign market fer pencils. '
'." LOUIS HATT.,
' Professor of Drawing, Ac..
>TT. PKNCJC . AUK STAMPED:
?- "AMERICAN L-?AD PENCIL CO. N.'Y." ; . '
None genuine without tho exact name of the firm :
loos tc li-' ' . Cmo December 13
RAILROADS,
"VOHTHKASTISRN RAILHOAJ? COMPAS!.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFEIGE, ?
CBAmESTON, H. .C., March 2,1867.;
ijTUOM'AND AFTER' THIS DATE !THE FREIGHT
J. charge cn CORN, from Charleston to any Station on
the Cheraw ard Darlington Railroad, wfll be reduced to'
TWELVE CENTS PEB BUSHEfi^.wf"
'.'" S. S. SOLOMONS, ''.
? Superintendent.
KS- The Wilmington Journal- and Wadeaboro, Cheraw
and Bennettsv?lo papers will copy far ono month.
Marcha ? :.-?:!..?:??
Havana Plan Kentucfc y State Lottery.
MTJBBAY, EBBT & CO.; MAN AGEBS. .. '
TO BE DRAWN AT COVDiGTON,' KY., 15TH AND
30th of each month. Scheme, 33,000- tickets-527
prizes. Whole tickets, $12; halves, quarters, $3;
eighths, tl 60.; "'.""'.' .-'.?' ....
1 ?izeof.........;.?C0,,000 . 2 Prizes bf....'.....$5,000
1 Prize of.$30.000 29 Prizes of.....;...$L000
1 Prize Of...,..;....'.?8,?? 63 Prizes of....V......$400
1 Prlzeof..$7,000165 Prizes of., . $200
?i-:. ". '.',. .',. 820 Prizes of $125. . -
51 Approximation Prizes amounting to $9,900.* '" . .
Combttnaltoi Lottery draws every day. Tickets from
$1 to$?...." ? - ? ? ? "* - - ev ;
!. jCnculrrs Bent free.. Drawings mailed as soon as Ste
Lottery ls drona. . ? '.'. ? ' "',r- .
i A^dt^H. T.; PE?EB8, CnJte? StilesTJcenaed. Agent.
.So.: W. t?asei ntree.-, ch ^Meston; S. O, er Ke'S Boit 52T .OT,
. February 20 . .arno ' '
?? Je
No-3y LmE^STR?aST,:
:.^lWiUa8'KT2[G AND. ST. VBO^i:.''^: %
.TP UMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND BUILDING
X%i MATERIAL constantly on hand st the lowest mar
.katoricw. ? ,r , _ ttnlyr ,. . June 29
;rf -' ':' l??W "NOTICE. ?
TTHHE UNDERSIGNED ARE ASSOCIATED AS PART
Im^D^^^'n"!no
?jMg?S *? the pree?ntV at GTLL1S0NV?LL3? South'
Carolina. .. - ..... ... .-..B. JJ-DAVANT, '
' ?ovetttb?jB;;.t .J ..".-fin .vn*J.,X^.^<R'l>AyAMX<'^'
^Pf^^^ljlfiS^p pg j
; fTTHE MACHINE WILL STITCH^ HEM, FELL, WOK?
JL BRAID, Ac, so simple Uaata ?hld wflre?^mwil
^?^*ffS^-*?-'?U,-mtA Can be ecen et Na ll Mo
gyck street. No. 468 King streetTand at "sw.
-T";-! ^L^WEBjySJprcckerylBo^
February BS 1 mwf2mos ' l?o. 6 Hsyne street
Beal Et?tate Agents, Ancttone?rs/ -; '
?? l'.;.;..,., '..?.: . AH?>. ;,.,i:v'vv':':;??jV'
X FITTING ARD PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT
1 tI?DE?; ^_Nam KING STaECT.
.. August 81 Between Broad ta:^ Quoen street?. '.?:
?^::> :.<>'? ??? ... '"'..S;--. .,.'.;>'>...'-?.;'.'.'i~'vV- "'--'.,
AUCTION SALES.
Damaged Dry goods, on account ot Vie Under?
writers and alt concerned.
BY JORK G. MIL.IVOR & CO.
THIS DAY. 8th mst. st 10 o'clock, will be sold at our
Auction Salesroom. No. 133 Meeting street.
A large lot of ASSORTED DKY GOODS, damaged.
Particulars in advertisement to-morrow, day of sale.
Mirths _
Hardware and Dry Goods on Account of Under?
writers and all Concerned.
BY JOHN G. M1LXOR & CO.
THIS DAY. 8th inst, at 10 o'clock, will bo sold at our
Auction Sales Boom. No. 133 Meeting street
ia pieces PRINTED CHALLIES
88 pieces New Stylo Prints
1 caso Men's Brogans
1 case Children's Balmorals.
ALSO.
AN INVOICE OF HARDWARE.
CONSISTING OF ;
4 sets BOBING MACHINE AUGERS, Shutter Bolts,
Blind Screws, Chest, Till, Cupboard and Trunk Loc ts.
Spike Glmblets, Finishing Nails. 1 set Scales and Weights.
Conditions cash. March 8
Liverpool Salt.
BY BRUNS & BEE.
Will be sold THIS DAY, the 8th inst, in Mr. B.
O'Neill's back store, in State street, at 10 o'clock,
500 racks LIVERPOOL SALT._March 8
Oranges and Potatoes.
BY BRUNS ?C BEE.
Will be sold THIS DAY, the 8th inst, in Mr. B.
O'Neill's back store in State street, at 10 o'clock,
100 boxes ORANGES
_100 barrete POTATOES._March 8
[UN AVOID ABLT FOSTPOITXD TO TUESDAY, 12TH KASOB-l
Cargo Sate of French and English Goods, of Direct
Importation ex Gladstone and Paul el Harle
from Liverpool and .Bordeaux, just landed.
BY CLIFFORD & JUATHEWES,
Auctioneers, flo. SO Broad street.
Wm be sold, at auction, on TUES DAY, 12th March next,
at United States Bonded Warehouse, on North Atlan?
tic Wharf, at ll o'olcck,
16 IBON DBUMS CAUSTIC SODA
18 casks Bleeching Powdar
14 tierces Soda Ash
100 sacks Ginger
2 casks Cream of Tartar
2 bales Gammomile Flowers
3 casks GUT? Arabic
2 casks Gum Arabic-powdered
lo quarter casks Cognac Brandy
10 quarter casks Brown Sherry
TO quarter casks Palo Sherry
70 quarter casks Port
1572 cases Claret and Sautera
10 cases Assorted Cordials
4 cases Darrfcdc
25 cases Absinthe
25 cases Venn on th
20 cases Peach and Apricot "Marmalade
350 cases Brandy Fruit-assorted
200 cases Brandy Cherries
SO cases Capers
40 cases Pickles-assorted
40 casca French Mustard
5 oases Geen Fess
3 cases Mushrooms
100 .tierces Angoulcme Vinegar
160 boxes Marseilles Olive Oil
70 boxes Choice Bordeaux Olive Oil
80 cases Sardines
43 bales Velvet Corks
2 cases Prunes-in tin
, 5 cases Prunes-in glass
20 barrels Prunes
25 half-barrels Prunes
19 bales Mac caroni
5 bales Vermicelli
2000 pounds Lentils de So is son
4500 pounds Lentils de St Gilles
' 700 pounds Hasel Nuts
2000 pounds Lanqmedoc Almonds
14 hags Almonds
25 casks > cw CropZante Currants
25 cases Assorted Phials
1600 Demijohns-assorted sizes
60 crates Wine Bottles
50 crates Claret Bottles.
Terms-Stuns under S500 cash ; $1000 thirty days, and
all over $1000 sixty days, notes with approved city en?
dorsements, with interest from day of sale. March 6
Direct Importation cf Crovkery, ex Gladstone, from
Liverpool.
BY CLIFFORD & MATHBWES,
: Auctioneers, No. SO Broad Street.
Wm bo sold at auction on TUESDAY. 12th inst, at
United States Bonded Warehouse, on North Atlantic 1
Wharf, at ll o'clock.
IB CRATES CB?CEEBY
CONSISTING OF :
1 CRATE, 72 DOZEN, B E TWTFLEBS..1-9 SOUPS
1 crate, 100 dozen, B E Muffins
1 crate, 24 dozen, O C Chambers, and 30 dozen Unhand
London Teas, Tulip shape
1 ?rate, 60 pairs, C C Ewers and Basins, and 22J? dozen
Unhand Loudon Teas, Tulip shape
2 crates, each 72 dozen, W G Twirlers, 1-9 Soup?, first
quality, and 20 dozen, W G Muffins, 5-mch, first quality
1 crate, 20 dozen, W O Jugs, best, and 15 dozen Unhand
London.Teas . - .
2 crates, each 116 W Gr Covered Di sh es
1 crate, 100 W a Muffins, 7-inch, and 10 dozen do 5-inch
. 3 crates, each40 pair W G Ewers and Basins; 34 W G
Chambers and Covers, and 7 >? dozen, Unhand, W G Lon?
don Tess
2 crates, each W G Flat Dishes.
Terms cash. _March 6
Catalonia Wine, Direct Importation, ex Rosina,
-.- from Barcelona. Spain. .
BT CLIFFORD & MATHE WES,
Auctioneers, No. 56 Broad street.
Wm be sold at auction on TUESDAY next, 12th instant,
at United States Bonded Warehouse, on North Atlantic
Wharf, at ll o'clock,
25-fiftbs of a port pipe of CATALONIA WINE, 25 gallons
each
25-tenths of a port pipe of Catalonia Wine, 12 gallons
each. - .
Terms cash. _'_March 6
Palmetto-iron Works. :
Wm be sold at auction on WEDNESDAY, 13th inst, at
._ ll: o'clock.
AD. the MACHINERY and TOOLS contained in the
building known as the PALMETTO IBON WOBES, head
of Union-Wharf. . P. H. KEGLER,
March 6 ' ' . ' Assignee.
~SAW MILLS, ETC,
FORREST
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS
WEST END BEAUTAIN-ST.,
Charleston, S. C.
HUDGD?S, OWEN & CO.,
PROPRIETORS .
HAVING LARGELY INCREASED OUR MACHTN
. : ERV. we are prepared to fm ordfers for an kinds
and sizes of LUMBER suitable for domestic or foreign
marketa, upon short notice, and at fair rates. SPECIAL
ATTENTION GIVEN TO CITY ORDERS. Our PLAN?
ING MILL is in operation, and wort will be furrSshed
to customers at LOWEST PRICES.
PLANED, TONGUED ' AND GROOVED BOARDS
always on hand.
We keep a large supply of PLASTERING LATHS,
which wm be sold at greatly reduced prices.
B. B.' HUDG?NS...... .JAS. L. OWEN..H. O. HUDODIS.
February-27 - ? ? wfmlmo
.:: PIONEEB "7~
! YEAST POWDER
.. USE THIS, LADIES, AND NO OTHER, "
.- With your PASTRY have no bother;
At every grocers you can gat it,
Try a box and ne'er regret it
. This YEAST PpWDEB is used by all first-class Hotels
and Restaurants through the country, and is finding its
way into every household whore good Yeast Powder ia
appreciated. ..Samples free. Every, box warranted to
cave satisfaction or money. refunded. Manufactured by
TAYLOR &" YOUNG, No. 186 Front street. New York.
For salo by. ' G RD BER & MARTIN. "
.,\" ... No. 230 Ring street .
HENRY BISCHOFF A CO.,
" No. 197 East Bay.
-.. ... - W. a CORWIN A CO..
:'?'?.? ... ? .. No.259B^arrest"
. - , COWLE A MOISE. Druggists,
NO. 151 MEETING STREET,
'. - Ov 1 . . ' - ?< Opposite Charleston Hotel
Jartuary 24 . -hstuflmo
TO & SON,
6ENERAI AUCTIONEERS
.... . ? ?. ABD.
Commission Merell ants,
.... < -.". . OFFICE AND SALES ROOMS.
Nos. ' 13 and 15 State Street and Nos. 1 and 3
_. . .... Chalmers street, -
" ': ; . ; v ^ . .GBXBLESTOiV, s.e.
April2 ? inwftyr
r ?????
DEVOTE HAMBELF- T? THE PUROHASS
and aalfi-of MEEOEANDISE OF ALL RINDS. ".?:
Office at, the corser of BROAD AND EAST BAY
STREETS', in" basement of State Bank,'where samples
may be seen. '."
- ; Rkr?wpi<jn>-Mr. , c. M. -Fxrr^ r>.
Wagner, Mwara. John Fraser fe Co-, Mes?is. Mordecai tt
Co.. Messrs. W. C. Dukes A Co., Messrs. Gourdin,
Motthiesscn A Co.', Charleston; 8. C.
OrtqbergA;.. ?..?rr-? T -. - -V.-t wfm6mo '
LEA & PERBINS'
PRONOUSCEB -?'?T'L .EXTRACT -
ii - ''BY "- ' ' -. ' |fif . '*' * lotter pom a '
, r Bl MEDICAL GENTLEMAN
CONNOISSBTJES ^S?TJWr^m^^r&
TO ns Tels OWLY " ."/^BnHai Brother at
" i" - |Bj|2awo'RCESTEa. May.
'' ' ?5f]?HSt "Tell LEA ti PEE
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olment haring ' caused . many, unprinciplod dtilers to .
apply tho naroo to Spurious Compounds, the Ptrsuo ls :
rtspectfully and earnestly requested to ree that the name -
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insertad at usual rates.
AUCTION SALES.
Groceries. I/inuors. etc.
M?KAY & CA"MI>?B?<-"0,
Cnsli Auction House. No. 35 Hoicl Street, op?
posite New Poatofflcc,
REGULAR SALES DAYS-EVERY TUESDAY AND
FRIDAY DUKING THE SEASON.
Will Hell THIS DAV. at 10 o'clock precisely,
HAMS, BUTTER, LAUD, WHISKEY, SHEBBY, tc
Boxes Tapioca, tic.
AXSO,
HORSES AND MULES.
Conditions cash. _March 8
New and weil kepi Furniture, Mattresses, Bedsteads,
Gauze Nets. eic.
MCKAY & CAMPBELL
WUl soU THIS DAY. immediately alter above,
BEDSTEADS, EXTENSION DINING TABLES. BU?
REAUS
Washstands, Mirrors, Chairs, Ac.
Also,
MATTRESSES, Pillows, Bod Sheets and Mosquito Nets,
Cots, Bedding.
ALSO,
OIL PAINTINGS, Engravings, Ac.
Conditions cash. _March 8
Boots, Slioes and Clothing.
BY MILES DRAKE.
THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will sell, at my store,
corner King and Liberty streets,
40 CASES AND CARTOONS BOOTS AND SHOES,
WELL ASSORTED,
COMTEISINO:
casos MEN'S CALF AND KIP P. S. BOOTS, Calf ond
Buff P. S. Balmorals, Calf and Kip Brogans (regular and
extra sizes). Lasting and Calf Congress, Ladies' Fine
Lasting Congress; Lasting, Kid and Morocco Balmoral*;
Misses' and Children's Shoes, varions styles, Ac.
CLOTHING.
20 CASSIMERE SUITS-Panta and Vests
100 Cassimore and Alpaca Business Coats
70 pairs Gassimere r*"*t. "atinet Pants, tte.
Tetmscaah. March 8
Sundries, on account, of all wliom xl may concern
BY WILBUR ?.t SON.
THIS DAY, tho 8th instant, at our salesrooms, corner
State and Chalmers streets, at 10J4 o'clock, will be
Bold, without reserve, on account of whom it may con?
cern.
LADIES' WHITE COTTON HOSE. Slate Hose, Men's
Ha.f Hose, Suspenders, L. C. Hdfs., Sogar?, Soaps, Um?
brellas, Ac.
ALSO,
BUREAUS. Bodsteada, Sofas, Wardrobes.
Chairs, Mattresses, Pillows, Ac, Ac.
Conditions cash._March 8
Mules, Horses and Furniture at Auction.
BY SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY,
Auctioneers, No. 27 Bioad street.
The above will bo sold THIS DAY, at 10% o'clock, in
front of their office.
ARTICLES AND ANIMALS received up to hour of sale.
March b_____
BY K. M. MARSHALL & BRO.
On TUESDAY, 12th instant, at ll o'clock, will be sold, st
the Exchange, Brood street,
AB that LOT OF LAND, with the buildings thereon,
known as No. 4 Beaufain street The house contains'
nine square rooms and the kitchen. Buildings all of
brick. The Lot measures 35 by 115 feet, more or less.
Conditions-One-third cash; balance by bond, payable,
with interest from day of sale, in one and two years, se?
cured by mortgage of premises; buildings to be Insured
and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay us for paper F.
March 8_*?
Farm on the South Carolina -Railroad.
BY B. MCCALL.
On THURSDAY, the 14th instant, at ll o'clock, at the
Old Postoffice, Broad Btreet, will be sold,
A TRACT OF 16% ACRES OF LAND, suitable ss a
Form, Il miles from the city, on the South Carolina Rail?
road, and adjoining lands of A. Donner, Esq., and others.
Conditions cash; purchaser to pay B. McCall for
papers. Plat can be seen at office, No. 51 Brood street.
March 8 ftuwtb.4
MILLIGAN & SON, Auctioneers, f
WiU sell on WEDNESDAY, 13th inst, at No. 22 Vendue .
Range, at ll o'clock,
A large lot now HORSE SHOES
1 lot Bagging
2 jars Sulphuric Acid. mwf? March 4
CSDER DECREE IN EQUITY.
Be LaMotta os. Be LaMolla.
W?1 be sold under the direction of the undersigned, at
the Old Custom House in this City, on TUESDAY, tho
28th day of March, 18G7, at ll o'clock, A. M.,
L ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, on Logan street, com?
posed of two lots, viz ; All that Lot of Land, on the west
side of Logan street, in this city, measuring twenty-six
feet eight inches (26 feet 8 inches) in front on said street,
and on the bock line, which runs bevelling, forty-six
feet, and in depth, from east to west, on the south Une,
seventy-six (76) feet And, siso, an that Lot of Land, sit?
uate on the west side of Logan street measuring in front J
on said street thirty (30) feet four (4) inches, and in depth
on the south side, from east to weat one hundred and
sixteen (116) feet, and on the north side, seventy-six (76) '
feet and in width on the west line, which runs bevelling,
fifty-one (51) feet; and which two lots butt and bound ssv
follows : On the east on Logon street on the. north on
lands of the estate of Joshua Canter, on the northwest
by lands now or ?annerly of Henry Middleton, and on
tho south by lands of Moses Irving. '
2. ALL THAT LOT OF LAND situate on the west '
side of Logan Btreet containing, in front on said street,
twenty-five (25) feet and in depth on the south sido run
rung to the Une, one hundred and fifty (150) feet moro ?
or less, then running northeast along the Une, about
forty-three (43) feet then running east to Logon street
about one hundred and sixteen (116) feet being part of
Lot No. 2, run out by Mr. William Logan, recorded fn
the Office of the Register of Mcsne Conveyance.
3. ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, situate on the east silo
of Savage street containing in front on said street twen?
ty-five (25) feet and in depta ninety-three (93) feet be tho
said measurement either more or less; bounding west ort -
Savage street east on lands of Henry Middleton, south
on a lot of Miss S. H..Savage, and north on lands of
Terms-One-fourth cash; balance tn one, two, three
and four years, secured by bond of the purchaser and
mortgage of the premises, with interest payable annually.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
JAMES TUPPER,'
February 26_tsfg . Master in. Equity.
UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY.
Baly os. Baly. ^
W?1 be sold, under the direction of the undersigned, at
the old Custom House in this city, on TUESDAY, tn?
12th day of March, 1867, at ll o'clock? A. ?t. ,
L ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, with tttf^Bcudings
thereon, situate on the north side of Trodd street in this
city, known by the number 44, and measuring in front on
Trodd street 29 foot more or less, and ia depth from
south to north 100 feet 6 inches, more or less. Bounding
north on land now or ?ate of-Munroe; east on land
now or late of F. H. Long; south on Trodd street, and
west on land now or late of Charles Love.
ALSO,
2. ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, with the Bunding?
thereon, situate at the southeast corner of Church and
Atlantic streets, in this city, and measuring an Church
street 32 feet 2 inches by 38 feet 9 inches on the back
Une,.and in depth from weat to east on Atlantic street 121 .
feet be the said dimensions more or less. Bounding;
north on Atlantic street; easton land of -- ; southon
land of --, and west on Church street
_ uso,
3. ALL THAT IMPROVED LOT OF LAND, situate ia
the Town of Chester, on the west side of Saluda road,
the lines bounding which commence at a corner of the
lot now in the possession of J. S. Asberry, and running
thence with the Une of said Asberry*s lot- 256 feet to the
Saluda rood; thence with the sold Saluda road one hun?
dred (100) feet to corner of lot belonging to estate of J. L.
Gaston; thence with the Une of said Gaston's lot 256 feet
to a stake; thence to the beginning corner 98% feet being:
a portion of the lot conveyed on 19th February, 1857, ta
George A. Albright by A. J. Albright
Terms-One-third cash; balance in one. two sud three
years, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of
the premises, with interest from doy of sole payable an?
nually. Buildings to be insured, and policy assigned;
Purchaser to pay for papers. JAMES TU PPira
February 19 tuf7 Master in Equity. .
UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. .
Mashbum vs. Mashburn,
WUl be sold, under the direction of the undersigned, at
the old Custom House, in this dry, on TUESDAY, the.
19th day of March, 1867, at ll o'clock A. M.,
- L AR that LOT OF LAND, situate in Boundary' street,
in this city, measuring abortt thirty (30) feet front and
about one hundred and ninety-seven (197) feet in depth;
butting and bounding north on Boundary street; south
on land formerly of A Henry; cast on land of Mr. Mann,
and west on land of Peter Matthews and Katy Jacobs.
ALSO, , .. .
2. AU that-LOT OF LAND, situate -on Beaufain street
andan aUey running therefrom to Wentworth street in
Word No. 4. in this city, known by the numbers 14,15
and 16, on a plat of a half square of land oh Harleston
Green', formerly belonging to the estate of Dr. Winiam L.
Kirkland, made by J. B. PetitooL Surveyor, in 1825.
measuring on Beaufein'street 82 2-5 feet; on the alley 120
feet ; .on the north Une 82 feei, end on the west Une L10
feet; bounded north by Lot No. 17; east by aforesaid
alley; south oy Beaufain street and westby Lot No. 13. !.'
Terms-One-third cosh; balance in one, two and three
years, secured by bonds of the purchaser and mortgage
of the premises, with interest from day of sale, payable,
semi-annually ; buildings to be insured and policies as?
signed. Purchaser to pay for papers.
JAMES TUPPER;
February 28_tuff_ Master iii Equity. '
UNDER. DECREE IN EQUTTY. ...
Tanlunsonvs. Tanlunson. '
WAI be sold, under-the direction' of the unders" vned, at
the old Custom House, on TUESDAY, the 12th dav of
March, 1867,* at Il o'clock A M., " ? "
AB that LOT ' OF LAND, situate-on King streef, and '
known by the No. 190, butting and bounding tot" > north,
on land now and formerly of Rutjos; to the east ou land
now or late of Dr. Rodrigues;. to the south on land for
merty of Mathew Mttler, and to the* west on King street, '
measuring on the front and back lines thirty-three (331
feet and in depth one hundred and ninety (190) feet. ? ?
Terms-One-third caph; tho**balance in two equal sue '
ceasive annual instalments, secured by bond of the pus
chaser and mortgage of the prernises, -with interest from
day of sols, payable annually. Purchaser to pay for
papers. . v," JAMES TUPFER;
February 19 ? tufT . Master in Equity.
.UNDER DECREE IN KQT7TTY\
Barteston, Trustee, vs,-, Waring. ?
WUl be sold under the direction of the undersigned, at
- the Old Custom House in thia City, on- TUESDAY, the!
12th day of March, 1867, at ll o'clock,
ALL THAT PLANTATION, known as "Strawberry "
situate on the western branch of Cooper River, end '
measuring and containing 83 32-100 acree of river swamp
and 790 acres of high land; bounding north on lands of
John B. Waring,"east on lands formerly of Elias BslL
south on lands of Benjamin Bead, and west on. the river. .
Terms-One-fourth cash; balance In one. two sud three,,
years, secured hy bond and mortgage of the premises,
with interest from day of sale, payable annuaay. Pur?
chaser to pay for papers. JAMES TUPPER, ''
February 26 tag ?? .Master in Equity.
UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. '? ;
'ScJiipmannvs. Bonneam. , '
Wm be sold nuder the direction of the undersigned, ?4 -
the Old Custom House in this city, on THURSDAY,
the 14th day of Maren,1887, at U O'clock A M?T^
ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND, situate in tai Stephen's
Parish, District of Charleston,- containing six hundred
and one (601) scree of highland, end two hundred (200)
acre s of swampland (the swamp land not laid out be it
more or le%8); bounding north on lands now or lately' of
the hairs of Theodore Gourdin;, east on lands now or tt
lately of Elisabeth Gondln and Stoutaraoalrs; .southon.
' James Gonlard's and Edwin Gafflard's, and bearing such,
other marx? ss trill more fully appear on reference to ?.
plot executed by'J. Sessions on the 4th September. " '
"Terms-"One-fom-th cash; balanoo-in four equal succea
sive annual instotaienis, secured by bond of th? pms
chaser and mortgage cr tho premises, with' intent front '
day of Male, payable, annually. Purchaser to tear-??
. . JAMES TUPPER. ..--.v.
ftaSthl Master to Egnltyl
UNSER DECREE UV EQUITY.
The Some Boan and Building Association, vs.
_.- Beighen and Davis; ? '? ..?gs* >'
On TUESDAY, tho 19th March next Ot II o'clock, wi? be
,' sold ot tho Old Custom House, under tho dlreclion of
c the Master, - C.VKJ .Vupt H. >..-< .. u.i:-:<< 'va mis - .
AU that LOT OF LAND,, with tho Buildings thereon,
situate on tho north aldo cf Queen street; boni^ha?
south oa Queen street east on land af Beni. Elie, Daruv
on land ortho Protestant Episcopal Churvb of 8t PrnTlo.
north an land ot the Pro^eto^on?????xton?^<?5?,
end west on land of John Gordon, measuring in fronton
aad to depth 22Meet nico* or less. .-.u:"r*?r?T?<?,
. ? Tarma ooh. ; Purchaser to pay for papera; '.".-?..'.'"w ;.y <
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jr Subscription ?4.00 par smram. To Clubs o? four
83.00 per annum. ' .? .
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