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FRIDAY MORNING. MARCH 11% ISO?. LOCAL MATTERS. To Correspondents. Wc aro continually receiving communications on political and other mattera from poisons who do ...?it attach tLcir i-ropcr names to the articles sent; ; ad wo take this occasion or repeating that nothing van he published in THE DAILY NEWS without I cing indorsed by some responsible individual. ..TUE DIAMOND CIIOKS," a Talc of American Society. By WM. B.UINKT Pniixirs. New York : SUELDON ?: Co. We are indebted to Mr. M. M. QUINN, liing street, opposite Ann. for a copy of the above nam? ed work. WE INVITE attention to tho advertisement of Mcdsrii. ROBOTS & CAIUTBEI.L, who offer oak wocJ lor sale ut their wood yard on Hasel street wharf. 'Ibo terms aro reasonable^-S5.50 and $6.60 per cord-arni orders left at RODDIE'S stables will bo promptly atended to. UNITED STATES DIS ruler COUBT.- In tho caso of the Slate os. Chas. Asido, for murder-tho killing of HomT Masfcnbiug at Castle Piuo-kney- tho Commissioner, D. HORLBECK, Esq., issued war? rants of commitment for the accused, and also for thc arrest of tho witnesses. Tho trial will tako place at the Circuit Court, to be held in Charles? ton on thc first Monday in April. THE Wilmington Dispatch says: MISS M. A. BUTE.-Wo rosret very much to learn that this lady lins not yet received funds sufficient i ii enable her to prosecute her intendod trip to .'ciurojic. Wo aro daily in recoiptT ot communica? tions from Miss Buic in regard to her pi-oosod tichool, which we peruse with interest, ?vb arc :.lso indebted to her fer tho perusal ol' the manu? script copv of sumo poems, styled '-Tho Broken 3 iarp, or Wail of the South over tho Grave) of ? ionias." which wo would Uko to administer to tonio of our readers in broken doses. GODET'S LADY'S Boos for April has been sent ra by Mr. TOOLEE, NO. 103 Market street. It is filled T.-ith beautiful engravings, fashion plates, embroid? ery pattern?, cte., and tho usual quantity of letter Slr. YOGXKB, our readers will pleaso boar in mind, riso lins "Thc ?Mnd Wc Love," GeneralD.H. HILL'S mapazinc, and is ready to furnish subscribers and < thors with copic? of tho March number, an addi 1 ional number of which ho has just received. THE BKTOEHLICHE BUND last night gave a splen? did musical and theatrical entertainment at their Hall in King street, opposite Cufibrd. We were roo late for thc musical part of the programme, hut enjoyed the play very much : "Eine Sylphide <iusser Dienst" a. lively comedy, which was most ?.:xccilontiy acted. ?Tcllahcn and ICxuilz, in our opin? ion, acquitted themselves most admirably. Thc Jorge audience presea* seemed to enjoy tho intel? lectual treal sot bcforo'th#m hy thoir enterprising mai?! ger. This, we believe, is only tho second time tliis Bund Las ventured on tho boards, but they havo every reason lo feel gratified with their success, und wo li ope that thc interest at present mani lestod by them in histrionics, will bo productivo ero long of still more brilliant results. .ECLIPSE OF THE MOON.-According to the best meteoro .ogical and astronomical calculations, DLVNA'S beauty will bo partially veilod on tho morning of thc 20th. Tee ceremony will take place between tiie hours of 3 and 4 A. M., at a timo < ?when tirod nature's sweet restorer is most potent, nnd they aro probably few who feel sufficiently in? terested on the subject to turn star-gazers. It is < a very inconvenient time for even servants to take enervations, nnd the phenomenon wUl probably pass unnoticed, many not even being awaro of the commotion prevailing in tho Heavens. In other .lays an ccJil'-se was a great institution and smoked glass and otter appurtenances were in great de? mand, but since* the present show will take place : at such a disreputable hear, it is fair to presume that all wall-conducted Individuals will remain in bed and pay no attention to fair luna's pranks. i MAYOR'S COUBT, March 14.-The barracks were i Sumed into a foundling hospital yesterday, and i accommodations were offered to three females and i small children. One of tho former was on a haz, 1 and was housed more for the child's sake than her 1 own. The trio wero discharged with a few admo? nitions. A gay and festive Fenian, who was filled with the spirit, undertook to sleep on the sidewalk in <lefiar.ee of city ordinances. His slumbers were ^ceremoniously routed, and he was carried to a more secluded spot and charged $5 for the trouble. Another sinner, who loved liquor not wisely but too weU, imbibed snch a quantity that he founder? ed and took the blind staggers. He mistook a lamp post for a friend, and, when discovered, was jrrasping it in a firm embrace. The police, with ?deference to his sensibilities, carried him off, and uUcrwed him a coll for meditation. A five dollar fine did not improve his temper, and he left de? cidedly disgusted with the world. THE SOUTHERN RELIEF COMMISSION.-In refer? ring to the destitution prevailing at the South, and 1 ?which efforts aro now being made to relieve, the ' New York Evening Post says : 1 A dispatch recc-ived by the Southern Relief Com- 1 mission this afternoon, from Washington, states, on the authority, of Gen. Howard, that although the proposed Congressional appropriation of i .$1,000,000 for tho relief of tho Buffering-poor in tho . South will be passed, private contributions should not be curtailed. Gen. Howard says that un addition to . the one million of dollars from Congress, $500,000 should be raised by the people. Gov. Jenkins, of Georgia, telegraphs that the r/lcstituto in Georgia number sixty thousand whites an?i thirty thousand blacks, which is largely in ex? cess pf G m. Howard's former estimate; and it is behoved that tho real destitution in Sooth Caro- . lina is evin larger than in Georgia. 1 Tho Gov?rnment has given the Relief Committee in this city th? free uso of tho bark Purveyor, and sbo will lib loaded this -week with a full cargo of corn. Her capacity is about twenty-five thousand bushels. Tho Commission hope to obtain another ship, ' to bo filled with corn nest week. EQUITY SALES.-Messrs. LEITCH & BBUNS sold .yesterday a large amount of valuable real estate. Tho lots on Meeting street, known aa REYNOLDS' lots, rea?ze? good prices, the three sold bringing i respectively $2000, $2800 and. $2800;- : Five.* .houses and lots and four vacant lots wero sold .under Decree of Equity. This property was in the ' western portion of the city, end waa extremely eligi- . We, both on account of location and' health. A por? tion of tho properl>".8old was in-Smith street, near Calhoun, and the remainder in Spring street, cor? ner of Chinquepen. The "prices obtained were not in overy case tho full value, bnt. cansidering'tho universal stagnation, tho sala was well conducted. Lot No. 1, corner of Calhoun and Smith streets, .with a two story house, bronght $2100. No. 2, on Smith street, south of the above, bronght $1775. No. 3, which was much smaller, sold for bnt $700. No. 4 for $515. Lot No. 5, on Spring street, near Chinquepen, sold for $2300. Nos. 6, 7, 8 and 9, which were situated on Cbin -qnepon street, south of the aboye, and which were ?only vacant lots, realized' respectively $550, $400, $410, and $325. Another lot was sold for $750. KJ*?Q STBEET-A walk on King .street wfll con? vince tho most incredulous, that tho march of pro? gress is not impeded in that:- locality. New atores are in conreo of erection, and tho bid ones havo been remodelled until their identity is almost lost in .tho genorai improvement. . ' The blackened walls loft by the different fires are gradually dis? appearing, and the activity displayed by the la? borera promises en early completion of the build? ings now rising on their sites. At the corner of King and Queen preparations' are being made for several fine stores, which will be a great improvement on the mass of brick and. rains that so long disfigured this spot. On the I opposite side of tho street the braidings erected' have been recessed in compliance with a oily ordi- j nanoo, and the sidowalk widened considerably. This improvement was long needed, as tho prome? naders were often inconvenienced by.tho prossnrej and many of thc sterner sex compelled to take the street in order io grant the right of way to the ladies. Tho bunding materials, Beholding, &c~, now obstruct the pavements to a gi eat extent in certain localities, but they are hot considered a great disadvantage, and the detour ie mado with little grumbling when the future prospect is con? sidered. The damage, done by the fire at the Queen City Hotel is fast being repaired, and KINS ?Ajr can look forward confidently to a speedy re? sumption pf business in his old stand. When tho two stores co?tomplated aro finished they wfll , add ts roath- to tluJ appearance of this street and make the premonade vaoiP faabionablo than ever. THE SACKED CoNccnT AND Sr, MICHAEL'S BELLS, -Messrs. ROBINSON & RUDDOCK, with praise worthy . zeal, have boen engaged in rehearsals for some days, preparatory to giving another grand concert on Monday,j>ext. This will bo in every respect equal to the first, 'as tho same able corps of ama? teurs have kindly volunteered their services. Tho programme ba? not yot been mudo public, but With f?W eZCOJ?t?O!l? it Will bv ?hO rr?UiO us that previously performed. This bas been done by tho request of numerous partie?, who cxproasod them? selves pleased witb tho ?elections made, and be? causo tho limited timo will not allow the study of many now piceos. As the object of this concert is charity, and tho proceeds aro intended for a pujrposo that has al? ready excited the public attention, viz. the re "demption of St. Michael's Bells, it is a fair pre? sumption tbat th? attend mee will bo oven larger than on the former occasion. The Citadel Square Church can comfortably seat over ono thousand person?, and as only nine hundred dollnrs ar . rc quirod to completo tho Bell Fund, thcro is little doubt that tho requisite amount will bo forthcom? ing on Monday night, "and by tho end of tho week tho bolls will summon the devout to their different sanctuaries, as they did in by-gono years. The concert was received witb such decided favor on tho last occasion, and the wish of tbo community being now in favor of its repeti? tion, tho anticipated result is almost certain, and tbo $900 will be speedily produced from the same number o( pockets, lt was decided to soloet Mon? day for this performance-first, ou account of the limited time, but principally becauso Mnrp. LIP atAN's circus would arrive on Tuesday, and tho competition might prove unfavorable to tho con? cert. Frbm knowledge that wo havo obtained wc can promise our readers aj-ich musical treat; tbo pioccs aro from tho best authors, and 'bo perform? ers in every way calculated to do them justice. Tho bells aro a part and parcel of our community, and since their silence a blight has fallen upon us whicb can only bo removed by their cheerful peals. Sunday bas almost lost its sacred identity, and only tho regular church-goers know tbo:r ap? pointed times for worship. The price of a ticket to the con?oit is a small matter comparod with tho privilege of bearing tho old chimes onco more, and all whose souls aro not dead to recollections of their pleasing melody will go to the concert, enjoy themselves for one night, and pay for a last? ing pleasure in the future. JOHK lt. BEAD & Co -This Temple of Fashion, so recently the prey of tho devouring flames, has been thoroughly repaired, refitted and enlarged x-rt v... j A>vn.or pi*,,?><7i MOHO. nfl*. Hajj lu.? boen away for some weeks on a purchasing tour, and laid in an entirely now stock of goods, all care? fully selected by himself, with special reference to tho wants of our Charleston Miss Floras. His position here is established, and when ladies go to BEAD'S they expect to find tho best, and of courso expect also to pay its price. Mr. BEAD bolds that Charleston is lirge enough to support at loast one select store. Ho makes no professions of cheap? ness. His goods are all imported (English and French), save only Buch as prints, etc., of Ameri? can manufacture, becauso they are tho best of their kind made anywhere. Thou- assortnien I in gloves and hosiery is thc larg? est we have ever soon in the market, and of tho very choicest description. Their stock of LTJBLN'S ex? tracts, perfumery and toilet articles, is very com? plote. Narrow ribbons, ladies' and gentlemen's neck ties of the newest Fronch st.. los, and beltings, rival in quantity, variety and beauty with the stock of braids-silk, worsted and cotton-now so much in vogue for ornamenting ladies' sldrts and saques. One counter is entirely sot apart for tho display of tho most recherche trimmings and buttons. Their dress goods is unsurpassed by anything that has ever been displayed in this city. Thoir all-wool snmmor Fronch delaines aro oxqnisito, while tho French cambrics and chintzes are chosen with the most perfect taste. Tho much sought ofter solid-colored lawns arc to bo found in every shade; also 1 most beautiful article of French batliste, in solid colors, never before seen hero, l'hoir silks aro of the richost quality, and of the most beautiful p. ttems and colors; and tbs mus? lins of infinite variety and delicacy. Their embroideries and laces are on a more ex? tensive scale, and embracing choicer qualities, than over before; from gossamer fabrica, fit for fairy queens, to <he more substantial textures suitable for King street wear. Tho department of wrappings, under the espe cial superintendence of that experienced modiste, M. BABBAGE, is of exh a listless variety and style, embracing lace shawls from $3 to $60, summer shawls of all kinds, shetlands, rich cassimeres, and silk mantillas of the latest styles. Also full suits of the new fashionable walking dresses, consisting of skirt and jacket, made of beautiful light poplins. But we must stop our enumeration, for our col? umns would not afford space sufficient to present the names of even half the pretty things wc saw yesterday evening in this fashionable emporium. We admired the elegant new gas fixtures, and at once guessed (and correctly) that they were the handiwork of our luminous friend, Mr. W. F. PAD? DON. The shades, curtains, papering, etc., all in exquisite taste, were furnished by Mr. A. C. SHAT KEE. lb,o new building in the rear of the store, togother with the carpentering, etc., was the work of Mr. GEOSGE W. EAOAN. The floor of the front store is covered with a handsome oil cloth, and tho new cloak room in the rear, fifty feet by twen? ty-five, has a most elegant velvet carpet, a perfect bijou in its way, furnished by Messrs. C. D. CASS & Co. In addition to all the other attractions of this splendid magasin des modes, Mr. BEAD, with bis usual thoughtful gallantry, has provided for his Fair friends most delightful chairs, on an entirely sow principle. O VEE ONE THOUSAND testimonials received from ;hose wno have been benefitted by using Pectoral Balm. DOwTE & MOISE, Agents. GOODBICH, "WTJSEMAN & CO., Agents. H. H. If yon want cheap Blank Books; If you want cheap Stationery,- Envelopes, Pa? per, &c; If you want Printing executed neatly; If yon want Books bound in any style, or Account Books made to ordar, with any desired pattern ot ruling, go to HrnAsr HAEMS, No. 59Broad street. BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction Salea Tills Say. Sic KAT SC CAMPBEU. will sell thia day, at their cash suction house, No. 65 Hasel street, the furniture of a family declining housekeeping. .-. i BOWERS tc STLCOX will sell this day, at their office. No. ?8 Broad Btreet, under tho Carolina Hotel, a large lot of. household and kitchen furniture (almost entirely now), of the finest description. L. BUNCH & Sos will ' sell this day, at No. GOA King street at half-past 10 o'clock, horse, carts, wagons, drays, harness, tc. B. -&* A- I*- CALUWBXL wfll aeB this day, before their store, No. 90 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, 50 barrels Irish potatoes, in Jane order. . .. T. M. CAXEE will sell this day, on Brown's-Wharf, et 10 o'clock,;i?p tubs and Arkins, choteo.State butter. J. A EN BLOW tc Co. will aell thia flay, on South Atlantic Wharf, at 10 o'clock, a quantity of damaged o ora. i '. I ' ' B. M. MAESBAIX AC BRO. win sell thia day, at their omeo, No. 33 Broad street, at ll o'clock, tho re? maining stock of furniture or the Planters' Hotel ; also two mules and a cart. Surra At McOnxrvEA-r will sell this day, in front of their office, Nc. 37 Broad street, at half-past 10 o'clock, horses, mules, vehicles and furniture. THE LAST CHANCE.-Only four of the celebrated ENCE SEWIN O MACHINES in thia State for sale, will bo sold This Day, as follows i 1 Beautiful Bose wood Cabinet, $95-cos t ?160. - 1 Beautiful Mahogony Cabinet, ?85-cost ?126. 1 Rosewood Half Cabinet, $75-cost $105. - L Black Walnut Half Cabinet, ?05-cost $94. All of tho above are new and in perfect order Call at HATDEK'S and examino them. March 15 A Patt Worth Knowing. . The best investment for an invalid,- who suitors fromr debility or loss of appetite, ia a bottle of Pajnoror's He? patic Bitters, aa it w?l bo sure to give relief. FoT?aloby all Druggists." t A' HKW TOBE FABMKB, of practical experience in vine? yard culturo, will cngago in the business with ?'party ; having the necessary, capital, with an ulterior view to the manufacture of wine. The capital required may he | graduated to correspond with the extent to which it would be advisable to go, and used st intervals. If the business be conducted wjth duo regard to the conditions essential to Buccan, it wfll pay soon and wolL The disorganization cf labor demands a change in agricultural pursuits, and probably in no direction does it point with better .prospects than to wine growing.. Grape culture In tho Northern states is attended witb' so much'? uncertainty. In 'consequence of the' severe win? ters, Gatt it la yet doubtful if lt can be made an interest of any considerable Importance beyond speculating in hardy varieties. In the light of trna experience, South toouna may seize the prize, as some compensation for the wrongs inflicted on ber by fanaticism tn the cause of a false humanity.'?. Tn the change demanded; lite upland plantera or farm ors will find grapa culturo s substitute for their, chief staple, which requires but trifling labor, and vastly-sioftf profitable. This ls no patent way to get rich? nor yet ia lt tftcsaptatton to speculate in mn. stans with e promise of fabulous roaulta ; but, aa the ?early bird catenae fee wons," eo the first to antfaytMa unbounded aeld of labor wfll bo thc flrst to participate wHhJufftca in the largest measure of whatever ia valn ibl* in the legitimate puracit? of life. FLOK , These Inquiries may bo made to tho Editors of this paper, and to RICHARD DALLY, caro of JOHN W. CALD? WELL, No. 08 Beaver street. New York. March 5 THE TI?I?? TO AKVKivjcIiSE ?S Xii ic COCNTRY. Thc Daily ?JUIA Carolinian at Colunib'o, is now sent lo every rostofllco in tho State. Being tho officiel paper of thc State, it will be lound at tho present timo espe? cially valuable to merchants and otliors desiring to avoU thomuctvos of a very largo circulation. THE PHOENIX hos a large circulation throughout the mlddlo and upper Districts of the State. Advertising ratos as reasonable as tho stringency of the money mar hot \rill warrant. Merchants and others wishing to uso thc columuH of tho paper will address JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor, February 25 Columbia, S. C. The Shivering Victims Of Fever and Ague, who frcozo to-day to burn to-mor? row, might Lave been exempted from their present trials had they availed themselves in tune of that safeguard against all malarious diseases, HOSTET TER'S STOMACH BITTERS. But If it in too lato for prevention lt is not too late for cure. A single bottlo of this irresistible her? bal tonic- will stop tho paroxysms, and a brief course of it will restore thc patient to vigorous health. The pru? dent and thoughtful, however, who would rather fore? stal disease than wait for its assaults, will resort to this mire defence against intermittent and remittent fevers at thc commencement of the season when they prevail. Now is TUE TIME to forearm tho system against fever and ague, bilious complaints and dyspepsia-disensos which aro often engendered, and always aggravated, by the chi.ls and damps of Winter and early Spring. SHAKESPEARE ON INTERMITTENTS. The Bard of Avon teUs us that the "SUB in March doth nourish Agues," and the remark is as Imo now as it was threo hundred years ago. But fortunate? ly. In these modern days March Agues can be prevented. HOSTETTEB'S BITTERS, in a single week, wiB put .tho system in a condition to resist every species of intermit? tent fever. Or. if there is a predisposition to bilious? ness or dyspepsia, this unequalled regulator and In vigor ant will just os certainly prevent that All the disorders common to the season of fogs and frosts may be held in abcyanco by this potent antidote. They may also be ejected from the system, after they have mode a lodg? ment there, by it- persevering use. It ls therefore moral insanity for any family to be without it. For sale by DO WIE & MOISE, Druggists, No. 151 MEET INO STREET, March ll 6 Opposite Charleston Hotel. OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE E. H. KELLERS & CO., (LATE PHI.V & DORN) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, No. 131 MEETING STREET, Third, door above Market, HAVE LATELY RECEIVED LABOE ADDITIONS TO their usual stock of parc and fresh DRUGS MEDICINES DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINE SOAPS TOILET POWDER 3 POMADES COSMETICS COMBS BRUSHES EXTRACTS, *C Comprising invoices from the most reputable manu? facturers. On hand, all the principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Including Preparations of AYER, JAYNE, HALL, CHEV? ALIER, DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, &c Also, a large assortment of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLE BAGS MEDICINE CHESTS GLASS METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCTRXPTION. Great attention is paid to the importation and selec? tion of PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, and none other are allowed to go out of the Establish? ment. PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with accuracy, and the public can depend on the utmost reliability in the execution of orders. E. H. KELLERS, M.D..1BAER,M.D. WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. "VI/"ILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND TV SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) ol COTTON, RICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARP, Charleston, S. C. E. TILL IS.A R.CHISOLM October ZS WILLIAM H. GILLIL4ND & SON, Real Es$fg$e Agents, Auctioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. S3 HAINE STREET. Sentprober K Havana Plan Kentucky State Lottery | MUKRAY, EDDY & CO., MANAGES?. TO BE DRAWN AT COVINGTON, KY., 15TH AND 30th of each month. Son?me, 83.000 ticket?-527 prizes. Whole tickets, $12; halves, 86; quartern, $3; eighths, $1 60. lftteof....850,000 1 Prize of............ $30,000 l Prize or.... _*o.ooo vpn?, or..$7,0 JO 165 Prizes of.. $200 * 220 Prizes of $125. 64 Approximation Prizes amounting to $9,900. Ctembin&tion Lottery draws every day. Tickets from tltoSlO. Girdlers sent tree. Drawings mailed as soon as the Lottery ls drann. A-Mr-s? ". x. PE. irB?. United 3ti:es Licensed Agent, So. ?s. BOBBIBCeei, ch-riestoii.S. C., c.-Ee- Box52 T.P. February 20 Brno E. M. WHITING-, CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE PROM CHALMER8 street to No. 83 CHURCH STREET, one door aorta ce rrroan X?XM>-. Ansum' 31 WILLIAM BROOKSANKS, STE AU OAS FITTER. ABD HLTJMBEK, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL GAS FIXTURES, GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT 1?M>KP TO. No. U6 SANG STREBT. ? Angus131 Between iiroso and unge? greets. rSQTOBTBB ?J?D BBAUCB IC [' {fla* ?roe?risa, Choic? Tass, ?M?, ?tau, : rea, a? rf au osjsKNWicu-sr.. cos. omtrtau > ' . HEW YORE, i BARNWELL SENTINEL IS AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. LET Merchants and business mon try lt forafaw months. .'No risk no gain." ?end on your card? and increase your trade thia faR. There's nothing to equal Printer's I Ink-lt has mode many s fortune. Terms for the paper-$3 per antmni, in advance. Advertisements Inserted at the ?te of SI per square ol twelve lines or less for each insertion. Cords of ten Une* or lesa, at the rate of $10 for . three months. I Contracta by the year or for six roon the, allowing priv i flego of changing, on mora favorable terms. Address 1 EDWARD A BRONSON. N.2vemty?j 1. f i' .?.ci -nj rcMU'Tji : THE AIKEN PRESS FIS PROPOSED TO PUBLISH TN THE TOWN OF Aiken, s. C., a Weekly paper under the shove title, to be devoted to General Intelligence-Political, Com? mercial, Social. Literary, and Religious-with a Depart? ment of Agriculture, inolurllng the FieloV the Orchard, the Vineyard, and toe Garden. A News Summary, to oontoln ? digest of the Important evania of the week, wfll occupy a portion of tho paper, and particular atten? tion vrQl be given to the ?moettled question of Labor, as host adapted to our new condition, and the development of the resource* of tho country m Manufactures, Agri culture, Fn?t-ralsing, and Vme-grewing. Terms-$3 a year, to advance. H. W. BAVEN KL, Editor. W.D. KrasXAsrn, Publisher, " January 21 DRY GOODS, ETC._ i fi nv in JR Tm j i ll. UlJiUJ IV Ul) . 9 26$ KING STEEET 203 NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! EVERYTHING NEW! HAVINO RECOVERED FROM THE EFFECT OF tho late fire, and In tho interim repaired and im? proved our store, besides having made largo additions to the some, we are now prepared, after passing many weeks in New York in carefully selecting Goods, to ox hibit tho MOST ATTRACTIVE AND ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF British and Continental GOODS EVER OFFERED IN CHARLESTON. J. R. READ & . Nif INO SEASONABLE FOREIGN DEY GOODS. Percales and Chambrays Grenadines and Lenos Jaconets and Lawns Melanges and Travelling Mixtures Silk and Worsted Poplins Black, White and Colored Alpacas Bombazine, Empress Cloth and Ie rindes Crape Mareto and Bareges Fancy, Check and Solid Ginghams WoolDeLaines, Challies and Tamer tines Black and Colored Dress Silks French Printed Organdies Printed Brilliants, Roulaix Cloth White Goods and Linens 4. complete assortment of Mourning | Goods English and French Prints Alsomany other new and beauti? ful varieties of FOREIGN DRESS GrOODS. All of which are offered at 1 the lowest market pri?es. J. R. READ & March 15 _ LACES, EMBROIDERIES AND FANCY GOODS A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF EMBROIDERY I {IL of every variety and quality. More varied And ex enaive than ever before offered. J. R. READ & 00. March 15 2 SOFRSIOR ENGLISH HOSIERY, BEST KU) GLOVES, LACE NITS AND :.; J " Gloves of every Description. TTTE BEG TO INVITE PARTICULAR ATTENTION I TT to our HOSIERX and GLOVES, having bought | lone but the bert English and FrencU manufacture, li We are the sole Agent? of Charleston for the celebrated md anperior STftMLTfiHB ETD GLOVES. Vii OAK; AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT. OOH NEW CLOAK AND SHAWL ROOM BEING NOW completed, ve. take pleasure in inviting our {rienda | md the public to am inspection of onr entirely r.ew and l iliolce etock of. LADIES' COVERINGS, ' . ' fi ci ???? .'..a. Comprising every sew ?nd choice novelty of tho season. BLACK SOX. 0OVER?NG8 . .... -r-:. ; . . Real Pusher, Lama and French Points Square and Rotondes, m White and Black. Mozambique and Spun Silt Sbtwls . Bingle' ana Dot?te Black Shawls 1 . .. ' Barege Shawls, ha Blaek and White Grenadine Suar. .^, in Black and While , PLAIN AND FANCY SHETLAND SHAWLS. " A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF - CHEA? M?E POINTS, BO,CARES, . . ? . 7 . BAKSGKeHAWhS . "?ii. ASD TAJUMAS. Many of thora cur exclusive styles, to winch we invite attention of tho Trad o. Ubera.1 diaoonnts made for Cash Billi or City Accept-. 1 J. R. READ & Cit Maren IS_a waa-. Our Entire Stock is Nsw, SELECTED WITH PARTICULAR CARE TO ITS adaptability to our market, and win be shown with pleasure to all. LATEST NOVELTIES REGEW?D PER EVERY STEAMER. iiiiilii *0pposite Hasel. MISCELLANEOUS. DRUMS-DRU MS-DRUMS. Till-; FIRST DRUMS WILL BE SERVED Ut TO-DAY ii? Stouts at the LOWER FISH MARKET. March 15 1* JUST ARRIVED AND FOE. SALE LO AV, AT Parker & Child's, No. 103 East Bay : 1 A A AAACI0'U!S'lltS8PerM IvU.uUU 100 gross Solace Tobacco, at $3 per gross 7 100 dozen Durkee's Yeast Powder, at $1 87 ??? per doz 100 dozen Playing Cn rds. at S2 SO per dozen 100 dozen Playing Cards, at SI 60 per dozen. PAUKER k CHILD. March 15_0 _No. 103 East Bay. U. S. BOUNTIES, AND ALL GOVERNMENT CLAIMS, COLLECTED by T. HURLEY, Government Claim Agent, No. 100 MEETING STREET, Charleston, S. C. MONEY LOAN? ED on discharges. All claims for tho additional Bounty should bo flied without delay, as thc Secretary of War has ordered that "no application Sled after thc lBt day of April, 1867, shall bc settled until all filed beforo that dato ore paid." $200 Bounty collected for men who wore dis? charged on account of injuries received in service. N. B. No charge for services unless the churns aro ob? tained. 17 March 12 C. S. A. SIXTY-SEVEN PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE GENERALS AND STATESMEN of tho late Confederate States sent free on receipt of twenty-tivo couts. Address SOUTHERN PUBLISHING CO.. March 8 Imo P. O. Box 1424, Baltimore, Md. RAILROADS. CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY COMPANY. CHARLESTON, S. C., March 13,1807. ON AND AFTER MONDA F, THE 18TH INSTANT, the following change of the cars on this road will be made : The L AUG E CAR - (red), drawn by two horses, will be placed upon tho Branch 1 ino through Wentworth and Rutledge streets and Rutledge Avenue. AND The SMALL CARS (yellow), at present drawn by one horse, will be placed upon the Main Line through Cal? houn and Ring streets. By order. 8. W. RAMSAY, March 13 wf>m4 Secretary and Treasurer. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COMPANY. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE 1 CHARLESTON. S. C.. March 12, 1867. j ON AND AFTER THURSDAY NEXT, THE 14TH INSTANT, tho THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN on this Road will leave Florence at 9.50 A M., and arrive at Charleston at 3.30 P. M. All other trains remsiii un? changed, a S. SOLOMONd, March 13 . Superintendent. CHEKAW AND DARLINGTON RAILROAD. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I CHEBAW, March 12,1867. j ON AND AFTER THURSDAY NEXT, THE 14TH inst, the PASSENGER TRAINS on this Road will nm as follows: Leave Oheraw. 6.00 A. M. Arrive Florence. 9.00 A. M. Leave Florence. 9.00 P. M. Arrive Cheraw.1L45 P. M. Passe igors from Charleston will leave by the 1 P. M. Train, to secure a direct connection with tho transit on this Road. S. S. SOLOMONS, March 13_. . ..". .. . Superintendent SOUTH CAKOMKA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) CHARLESTON, S. C, March ll, 1867. ) ON AND APTE v WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18TH. 1867, the Through Mail Train from Columbia to Augusta will run as follows : Leave Columbia..1._.1L40 A. M. Leave K-tngv?Io.. L35 P. M. Arrive at Augusta. .9.00"Night H. T. PEAKE, March 12 General Superintendent SHIP CHANDLERY, ETC. JOHN TUOHEY, NO. 48 EAST BAY, BETWEEN BOYCE'S NOBTH AND SOOTH WHARVES. SHIP CHANDLER AND COMMIS? SION MERCHANT, Dealer and Im? porter in RUSSIA BOLT ROPE, Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Hemp and Cotton Sail, Duck ana Twines, Parcelling, Copper, Sheathing, Metal and Zinc, Paints,; Oils, Tar, Tallow, Spirits Turpentine, Anchors, Chains, Blocks, Boats, &c.,.&c. Personal and particular attention given to purchase and sale of MER? CHANDISE AND PRODUCE con? signed or trusted to my care, and prompt r?turns madel Brown & Level's Patent Life Sav? ing Tackle and Boat Detaching Ap Earatus,. for steamers, always on and, and for sale at New Tork prices. February 27 AGRICULTURAL. BRUCE'S FERTILIZER. PER TON OF 2000 LBS., CASH $75 per ton of 2000 lbs., credit to 1st Novem? ber, 1887, payable by approved factor's acceptances, with interest at 7 per cent. For sale by. March 5 RAVENEL i CO. BELLEVUE SEA ISLAND COTTON . SEED POR SALE. FHAS PRODUCES' THE LARGEST YIELD WITHIN our observation, and is of a superior quality. Apply to .J. H. BAGGETT b CO. JJardl 2- - . ? ]ty\iy ALLES & NEEDLES' Ammomated Fertilizer. WE HAVE ON HAND; AND ARE NOW.BEADY TO receive orders for theuoove well-known FERTILI? ZER. Our terms are, $50-cash; time price, $55, one quarter cash; the other three-quortei s for approved City Factors' Acceptance, with'interest at the rate of seven per cent, per- annum, . from i time af purchase, payable January 15,-1868, with current rate of Exchange. . Parties wishing to purchase burge amounts o io bo sap plied direct from the works.. MACBETH & .RATE?flBL,' SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CA BOLINA, CORNER EAST BAY ARD EXCHASGE-ST. March 7 '.; .11111__i__ 'vw? ALLEN . &. NEEDLES' . - AfflMOSIATED F E RT I LI Z E R. THE GREAT SUBSTITUTE FOR TUE HAKE NO CONCEALMENT OP' ITS PRINCI YV PAL COMPONENTS, viz": ANIMAL MATTER? Hi nt, WOOL. ACID. PHOSPHATE OF LUCE*, and FINELY GROUND BONES. v . - Every day brings additional evidences of its superiori? ty. j? Those who have used ii Snow Its ' great value, and buy it again. This ia' thenest and. Only proof wo would wish sa to ito excellence: " ' '.. i ...".j It it packed tn good tirang barrels. : , . ; TERMS, Fifty donara saan-; time-price $55, one-quarter, auk, and three-quarters far approved city teetora1 acceptance, with interest at the rate of -seven per cent, per .annum from the date of purchase, payable- January 1S?A, 1868, with cor reut rato of er change.'. : - Partie? wishing to purchase largo amounts can ne sup? plied direct .rrom tho works; ? , MACBETH ? Sc- RAT^NELi ;> -isoij?-?G^T?r-'' Corner of" East Bevy ?nd, Exchange Streets, CHARLESTON, 8. C. . ... DXRECTIOSFEORTJSIBO'-" Allen & Need Jes' Amrcoaiatcd fertilized A innfill handful in the lull; mix or coveralighfly .wita. I earth, aral drnp the aeed.. i When tho com ia fairly up? apply o little around tho plant ?ad cover with the Cul?- | vatarorfaoe. -:-..*!?!_ . n ?I :r~ ; ""f.; / a?^"l?^7~ "~ 1360 poonda sown broadcast and harrowed-in, . ; voa mATOx?:; About 300pounds to tharowsnr driljOvunxtB^ ofl..:t:.': ;?--> -? ...?.w^' J ' .300 to SOO poonda por acre, according totosohaMeier | I of tbs soil, ploughed or harrowed in.... ? POR GRASS- . . ' ?i;:". BOO to S50 pound? in the fan or carly in the spring. s?f?. PO?.COTTON."-.? 100 to 200 pound? par aero applied to- the phurt is sn?- j cient to insure ft heavy yiold. Tho Fertiliser will bring I t crop into market too weela sooner than ?ny other Ta?. I Inure. -; . -Imo .March8 -J THE TTRRATtl). ? 3 PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT NEWBERRY C. 1 ?13 per annum, and. having s large ciro tegs sil tbs Upper aaa lower Districts of tie State, ' . affords great advantage* to advertisers. Ratcsrior odvertiaiog veryrcttsormcJe-:for\ _ to our Agent, llr/I. P. SLIDER, at the Hula Hoon. TOPS. F. * R. H. 3BENXKEB November 15 Kanora ?nd tiopru.- .' AUCTION SALES. [poffrv?MEi> O?? iccou?rr or THE YV;-; A TH KU. j Remaininc ??tock of Planter's IluM (it Auction. BY R. M. jnAKMIIAL.1. ?S: BK??, Brokera und Auctioucrrs. Ko. 33 Broail.it. THIS DAY, at ll o'clock, will bo ?old at our sales? room. THE REMAINING STOCK OF THE PLANTER'S HOTEL, COTSSISTINO OF : BLANKETS, SHEETS. COUNTERPANES, PILLOW CASES, Towel?, Trunks, Water Cann, Buckets, Crockery, Bod Springn. Spittoous, Hat liaeks, Decanters, Atc, Ac March 15 K. M. MARSHALL. & BRO.7 Brokers anil Auctioneers, No. 33 Broad St. THIS DAY. at 10? o'clock, will be sold. Two MULES; one CART. March 15 Damaged Corn, on account oj whom tl may con- \ omi. BY ,T. A. EXSI.OW & CO. THIS DAY. 15th inst., will be Bold, at South Atlantic Wharf, at ll o'clock, ou board schooner Bonshaw, - BUSHELS CORN. Damaged on board said vessel on her voyage from NL_ folk. Ya., to this port, and sold for the bencil of whom it may concern._ _ March 15 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY LOWERS & SLLCOX, AocnosKEns. By virtue ol'au order of Court, to me directed, will bo sold THIS DAY. the J5th of ?March iustant, on the premises. No. 78 Broad street, under the Carolina Hotel, ALL THE RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST OF THE defendant in a LARGE LOT OF HOUSEHOLD A KITCHEN FURNITURE (almost entirely new), of the finest quality of Rosewood. Walnut and Mahogany, CONSISTING or : CHAMBER SETS, Bedsteads, Chaira, Ro'as. Bureau.^ ?cc; together with 72 Votamos Medical Books, Electrical Machines, Surgical Instruments. Pictures, Trunks. Crockery, Cooking Utcn?ils, Sc. Attached and to bo sold as the properiy of Joseph F. Braum, under an attach? ment in the case of Daniel H. Sih'oxvs. Joseph F. Braum. Term? cash. March 15 ._ JOHN E. CAREW. S. C. D. Horses, Afutes. Vehicles and Furniture at auction. BY SMITH <sc MCGILLIVRAY. Auctioneers, No. ?7 Broad street. THIS DAY, at 10K O'CIOCF, io front of their office. March 15 UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT-LN ADMIRALTY. DaCosta d; Madan vs. Schooner Aid-Salas & Co. cs. Sch.oner Aid. BY W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRU1VS, Auctioneers. By virtue of an order of sale, to mo directed from the Honorable thc Judge of the District Court of South Carolina, in Admiralty, for thc District foresaid, in the above cases, I will expose for salo at public auction, on Union Wharf, in the port of Charleston, at 12 M., on MONDAY, the 18th day of March, instant. THE HULL OF THE SCHOONER AID, burthen about 157 tons, English measurement, and of abput 1G00 bar? r?la capacity, as she now lies at said wharf, together with all her tackle aud apparel, consisting of Sails, Chains, Anchors and Cables, Blocks, Furniture, (cc, as per in? ventory. J. p. M. EPPING. United States Marshal. Conditions cash. 3 Mareil 15 BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC. ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTORY. BOOK BMP, PRINTING AND STATIONERY. ACCOUNT BOOKS OF ANY SIZE, STYLE OR KIND RULED 10 ORDER, AND MADE TO ANY PATTERN. LETTER, NOTE AND CAP PAPERS. BAKERS' BREAD BOOKS. BLANK, BOOKS 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 BLAISrKS. GARDS BILL. HEADS AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF JOB PRINTING EXECUTED AT SHORT NOTICE. HIRAM HABEIS, ISTo. 59 Broad Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. October 22 - mwfSmo AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK. Factory,; .Hodson City, N. J. WHOLESALE SALES ROOM KO. 34 JOHN STREET, SEW YORK. ALL STYLES AND GRADES OF LEAL 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- | (terence. : * TyTR PENCILS ABE TO BE HAD AT ALL THE ' PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND NJilON DEALERS. => ASK ?OItTHB ?iinr??-?v T.m?> _ . TESTIMONIAL. . .>; SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ) ' B2U3XHK2BIZ7G, T?CPABX10QIT, > . .i- j' Xixx COIXEOE, November 16, 1866. ) I have always recommended the Faber Folygrade Lead Pencils as the only pencils fitted for both ornamen? tal and mathematical drawing; but, alter a thorough trial of the American Poly grade Lead Pendis, man ufactured-by the American Lead Pencil Company, New ?ork, I find them anperior to any pondi In nae, even to tho Faber or the old English Cumberland Lead Pencil, being a superior pencil for sketching-, ornamental and mecbonlcal drawing, and all the ordinary uses of a lead pencil. " . ' . - These pencils are .very finely graded and have a very smooth lead; even the softest pencils hold the point well; they are all that can be desired in a pen efl. It gives me great pleasure to be able to assure Americans that they wiU no longT be compelled to depend upon Germany or any other foreign market for pcncJJs.. Ti.,..- .. , 7~r . . LOUIS BAIL, .- . Professor of Drawing, Ac . rmyzNcrt, ABS STAMPED: O- "AMERICAN L^.AD PENCIL CO. N. Y." None genuine- without tho exact name of the firm : loot to lt._. 6mo. December 13 M. M. QUINN, Wli61esa!e & Retail Dealers , BOOKS; ?ERIOPICALS, K ? "vTfit APE BS, 3TA.TI?NEBT, ETC., . '?So. .?ST'.KUSe STREBT ? V ".'...>;.:? (Opposite Ann street?, C H a r i e s t o XL, C. S. ! Tho LATEST ISSUES of tho Press alway-<Tou hand. Subscriptions received and Gooda delivered-or for? warded by Mafl or Express.; ! AU CASH ORDERS win bo promptly attended ta i February28 .' . , '. ly [ NO, 108 MARKET ST., Rooks, Period i cals and Stationery, j TTJOT'BBOFlVKP- l.'-'- ?' ?? ; -'; . O Alar e supply of STATION KUY 1HOTOORA PH8, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS < -.' V'- PCttKETBOOKS. DIARIES for 1837. Etc. *t/ ' AJMO, ; A ? fine and large selection of NOVELS, by themoet celebrated authors. SOHO BOOKS. BOOKS for Home *^^CM^NTHLY MAGAZINED. WEEKLY PAPERS. ~ DAILIES constantly oe band, and aubacrtptkma ro oe4vMfc*aiaaato?. r--'' -'./"? ' Oracratromthecemo^arereapec^^ . ?<^*%r*?lsm.yi*K*'r?yy ?>,.. ? <! .'.'"'.'. November? ; BREWSTER & SPRATT, Attorneys at Law & Solicitors in Equity ? ? ^OKFICB So. 6M BROAO MKBKT, ,. Novembers .;; :^v-iV.;?>5?vw^^.^.r;'/;~. '. :'? AUCTION SALES. Horse, Varls und Wagons ai Auction. KV I.. HUNCH & SON, No. SOO Kin?: street. Will be wold THIS DAY. 15th instant, at half-past 10 o'clock. 1 VERY FINE YOUNO WOKK HOUSE. 1 very superior Lumber Ca. t, Uarucss and License. 1 very substantial Farm Cart. 1 Hex fart. 1 Spring Wagon. 2 Drays. 2 set? Double Harness. 1 Hay Cutter-nearly uow. N. Ii. Our r xular salodays arc Wednesdays and Fri? lay* for Hi-r-os a id Vehicles or Furniture. AIHO our regular oven in g salop of Merchandise will bo continued, xmmicnoiug at lialf-past 7 o'clock. Consignment* nolic? i?n!. March 15 Furniture ot a Family declining housekeeping JYeir t'oltivic Sets. Mirrors. glassware, etc., etc. MCKAY ? CASIJPBELL, Cash Auction House. No. 55 Huxel Street, op? posite POHtOil.CC, Will sell THIS DAY, Trida.-, at 10 o'clock, MAHOGANY PARLOR r?RNITU Uli-Ceutre Tables, Hair Sent Chairs. Sofas, Wh it Not?, ic. DINING ItOOM FURNITURE-Extonsion Walnut Tables, Cano Seat Chairs, Sideboard, Crockery, Glass waro, Castors, kc. BED ROOM FURNITURE-Oak Cottago Sots, Oak Chairs, Washstand*, Teapoy Tables, Mattresses, Sheets and Bedding. ALSO, Lar;;e MIItRORS, Carpets, .tc. ALSO, Nine sets Superb LACE WINDOW CURTAINS. ALSO. 3011 feet :.Linch LEATHER HOSE, with brass coupling-.. Conditions cash. March 15 Potators. HY R. & A. P. CALDWELL. THIS DAY, the 15th inst., will be sold before our store. No. '.HI East Bay. at 10 o'clock, 50 barrels IRISH POTATOES, ir. Une oritor. Conditions cash. March 15 Pos Hot Sale-Choice. lintier now landina. BY T. M. CATER. Will bo sold THIS DAY, on Brown's Wharf, at 10 o'clock, 100 Arkins and tubs CHOICE STATE BUTTER. Conditions cash. March 15 C,\DF.U DECREE lit I?Q.UITY. Lunns r.s. Prioleau et al. Will be sold, under the direction of the undersigned, at the old Custom House, in this city, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of Mardi, 1807, at ll o'clock A. M., ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND, in St. Thomas' Parish, Berkley District, containing 30*7 acres, the same being componed of two tracts-one of which, cou tain ii -g about 1000 acres, was granted to Susan Cumbo in 1801; and the other, containing 2047 05-100 acres, moro particularly de? lineated on a plat ot Northampton, made by Charles Par? ker, Surveyor, ou 11th March. 1848. Terms-One-third cash ; balance payable in four equal successive annual instalments, secured by bond und mortgage of tho premises, with interest from day of sale, payable annually. Purchaser to pay for papers. JAMES TUPPER, _March 15 ftn2 Master in Equity. UNDER DECREE IN E?fcUITY. Carson vs. Carson. Will bc sold, under thc direction of the undersigned, at the old Custom House, iu this city, on TUESDAY, the 19th day or March, 1807, at ll o'clock A. M.. ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, situate on the east side of East Bay street, in thii city, nearly opposite Linguard street; measuring in front on East Bay street 27 foot 1 inch, on bick line 24 feet 8 inches, and in depth 153 feet; bounding north on lands of James Marsh, south on lands of Jamos Jefforda, east on East Bay street, and west on Dry Dock wharf. Terms-One-half cash ; tho balance in two equal suc? cessive annual instalments, secured by bond of the pur? chaser and mortgage of the premisos, with interest from day of sale, payable annually. Buildings to be in? sured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers. JAMES TUPPER, _ Marah 15 ftn2_ Master in Equity. UNDER DECREE IN" EQUITY. Sebring os. Miller. Will be sold under the direction of the undersigned, at tho old custom house in this city, on THURSDAY, thu 4th day of April, 1807, at ll o'clock A. M., All that I.OT OF LAND, situate on the north side of Queen street, in thc City of Charleston, distinguished by the number 04, measuring in front on said street, and running from cast to west, 22 feet G inches, and in depth from sou.h to north 120 feet. Butting and bounding to tho eastward on land late of Abraham Rodrigues, to the westward on land late of Edward Gordon, to tho north? ward on the burial ?round of St. Philip's Churca, and to tho southward on Queen street aforesaid. Terms.-On-third cash ; balance in one and two years, secured by bond of tho purchaser and mortgage of tho premises, with interest payable annually. Purchaser to pay for papers. JAMES TUPPER, March 10 f3 tul Master in Equity. UNDER DECREE IN EQXITY, Poincignon vs. Waiker. Will be sold, under thc direction of the undersigned, at tho old Custom House, in this city, on THURSDAY, tho 4th day of April, 1867, at II o'clock A M. Ul th.t LOT OF LAND, with, the buildings thereon, situate on the west side of East Boy street, in this - city, measuring in front on said street 25 feet 4 inches, on the back line 24 feet ll inches, and in depth 123 feet 4 inches, more or less. Bounding north on land of Mrs. E M. Brodie: south on land now or formerly of Mrs. Anna Ross, and partly on East Bay street; west on land now or formerly of Mrs. Anna Ress, and to the east on East Bay street. Terms-One-fifth cash ; balance in one, two, three and four years, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of tile premises, with interest from day of sale, payable semi-annually; thc buddings to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers. JAMES TUPPER, March 15 f3 thl Master in Equity. UNDER DECREE IN T?Q.UTTY. De LaMolia vs. De LaMotta. Will be sold under the direction of the undersigned, at the Old Custom House in this City, on TUESDAY, the 26th day of March, 1867, at II o'clock, A. M, L ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, on Logon 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 (20 feet 8 inches) in front on said street, and on the back une, which runs bevelling, forty-six teet, and in depth, from east to west, on the south tine, seventy-six (76) feet. And, also, all that Lot of Land, sit? u?t?on the west side of Logan street, measuring in tronc on sftd street, thirty (30) feet four (4) inches, and in depth on the south side, from east to west, one hundred and sixteen (116) feet, and on thc north side, seventy-six (71) feet, and in width on the west Hue, which runs bevelling, fifty-one (St) feet; and which two lots butt and bound as foUows : On the east on Logan street, on the north on lands of the estate of Joshua Canter, on the northwest by lands now or lormerly of Henry Middleton, and on the south by lands of Moses Irving. 2. ALL THAT LOT OF LAND situate on the west side of Logan street, containing, in front on said street, twenty-five (25) feet, and in depth on the south side run? ning to tho line, one hundred and fifty (150) foot, more or J eso, then running northeast along the line, about forty-three (43) feet, then running east to Logon street, about one hundred and sirte-- n (116) feet, being part of Lot No. 2, run out by Mr. William Logon, recorded rn the Office of tho Register of Mesne Conveyance. 3. ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, situate on the east si; e of Savage street, containing in front on said street, twen? ty-five (25) feet, and in dept a ninety-three (93) feet, be the said measurement either more or less; bounding west an Savage street, east on lands of Henry Middleton, south an a lot of Miss S. H. Savage, and north on Ianda of ' . Terms-One-fourth cash; balance in 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 tuft) Master in Equity. NOTICE TO SAILORS OR IMMIGRANTS^ HOTEL OR BOARDLNG-HOUS lt! KEEPERS. ? OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, ? March 13,1887. J Fi ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING ACT OF the ?Legislature, passed the 20th day of December, I860, all persons concerned are hereby notified to call at this Ornee and take ont the required license immediately. W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council. AN ACT FOB TBS BETTER PROTECTION OF SEAMEN AND MMIOKANTS TN THE POET AND HABBOB CC? CHABLE3 TON. " ... J.-Beit enacted, by the Senate and Souse of Representa? tives, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by Bte authority of the same. That it sholl not be lawful for airy person, except a pilot or public officer, to board or . at? tempt to board a vessel arriving in the "port or harbor of Charleston, before such vessel sholl have been mode fast to the wharf, without first obtaining leave from the mas? ter or person having charge of such vessel, er from her owner or agents. ' . LT. It sholl not be lawful for any owner, agent, master, or other person having charge of any vessel arriving ar being iu the pon of-Charleston, io permit or authorize any sai. ors, hotel or boarding house keeper, not licensed as hereinafter provided, or any agent, runner or em? ployee ot any sailor's or immigrant's hotel or boarding house, to board, or attempt to boord, any vessel arriving in, or lying, or . etna in the harbor or port of Charleston, before such vessel shall have been made fast to the wharf; or anchored, with intent to invite, ask or solicit the boarding of any of the crew employed on such voaseL Trr. It shan not be lawful for any sailor's or immi? grant's hotel or boarding house keeper, or the employee of any Bailor's or immigrant's hotel or boarding house keeper, having boarded any vessel made fast to any wharf tojhe port of^C^jeston^jieii^^r^r^'^^'Tgg master or person having cbargo of such vesseL rv. it sholl not be lawful far any person to keep, con? duct or corry on, either as owner, proprietor, agent cr otherwise, any sailor's or immigrant's boarding house, or sailor's or immigrant's hotel, in the city ot Charleston, without bavin? a license from the City Connell thereof, V. It shall net bo lawful for any person, not having the license to this Act provided, or not being the .regular agent, runner or employee of a person having such li? cense, to invite, ask or solicit in the city or harbor of Charleston, the boarding or lodging of any of the crew* employed on any vessel, or of any immigrant arriving m the said city of Chortsston. VL The City Council shall take the application of any person applying for a license to keep a sailors' or immi? grant" B boarding house, or sailor's or immigrant's hotel; En tho city of Charleston, and upon satisfactory evidence to them of the respectability and competency of such ap? plicant, and of the suitableness of his accommoda ti ons; shall issue to him a license, which shall ce good far one year, unless sooner revoked by said City Council, to keep a sailor'a or immigrant's boarding house in the city of Charleston, and to Invito and solicit boarders for the adrift VIL The City Council may, upon satisfactory evidence of tho disorderly character of any sailors' or immigrants' hotel or boarding house, licensed os hereinbefore pro? vided, or of the keeper or proprietor of any such house, or of any force, frond, deceit or misrepresentation, is in? viting or sodosting boarders or lodgers for auch house., on too part OT such keeper or proprietor, or any of ms agents, runners, or employees, or of any attempt to per? suado or entice any of tba crew to desert from any vessel In tho harbor of Charleston, by such keeper or proprie? tor, or any of his agents, runners or employees, revoke the license for keeping such house. . . .> VIII. Every person receiving the license hereinbefore^ provided for shall pay to the City Council aforesaid tho som of twenty dollars. ?? rt, The said City Council shall furnish to each sailor'a or irrnrdgrant's hotel or bearding house keeper, licensed by them as aforesaid, one or moro badges or shields, on which shall bo printed or engraved the name of such ' hotel or boarding house keeper, and the number and., street of his ho el or boarding house; and which ?aid badges or abielda ehalt be surrendered to said City Coun? cil upon the revocation by them, or expiration of any Hcenso granted by them, as herein provided. * - X. Every sailor's or immigrant's hotel or boarding-. boase keeper, and every agent, runner or employee of ., ?neu hotel or booxding-hcuse keeper, when bounding any" vessel In the harbor of Charleston, or when inviting: oe e soliciting the boarding or lodging of any seaman, saiior.; or neram employed on any vessel,'or of ari? immigrant, abanv^rcon^ipWmsly displayed, the shield or Ifadgo referred to in the foregoing section. . _. - .. XL It aban not be Uwful for any person, exoept jjbpae.,; named in tte preceding section, to Lave, wear, exhibitor , cbavpSy any sucb^itiieJdOT badge to any of th? crew eta- - ploycdon any vessel, or to any Immigrant so arriving ia. i tteeLVof'charleston, with tba intent to invito, ask OT. solicit tho boarding" or lodging of such immigrant or of . onyof the crew employed os any vessel beting in fl?* harbor of Charleston. ;,u \.i TTL Whoever shall offend ogainst any or either of the , nrovteiona contornad in section L 2,3,4, 5.10 ?aid ll, in ?his Act, shall be ceemod guflty ol a misdemeanor, and - shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by imprison? ment for a term not exceeding ono year, and not lesa than thirty days, or by a fine not exceeding two bundled ' sad fifty dollar , and not Ieee than one hundred do. lara; orby both such fine and imprisonment -,-..'"..-. XHL The word "vessel," os used in thia Act, shall to clndo vessels propelled by steam. In the Senate Boase, the twentieth day of Deoomtxr, in tho year of our Lord one thousand nl^ht hundred and sixty-six. > W. D. PORTER, , President of the senate. ; - -u. OHAS. H. SIMONTON. Speaker House of Represcntoitvea. Approved December SO, 18?6 : ":: -.- JAKES L> Oas,Governor. .V;;.;"';;;\;. v VJGwshl* ' ?