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THUS O. B. CArnCATlT, Editor OATHCART, MoMILLAN & MOUTON, pnopniETOi s. Nt 18 HAYNE STREET. S ?ITY PRINTERS. TERMS CASK. . siirsorittion. d.uly- rWELVEMONTUS.810.00 daily ? UX HONTUS. 0.00 daily?THREE MONTHS. ?.bo fclNOLE COPIES..... .Scents ZO NEWS DEALERS.,..3 conta NEWS SUMMARY. ~??WlAutl CioaCi! in Now York on Saturday Jalc. better; Middling Uplands 82a32jc. In Liverpool cotton wan ?tid, at 18Jd. for Mid dling Uplands. Tlio "storm" in Ireland mi a lively Fouian "blow." '- Forty-ouo applications for tllvorco aro ponding in Cinoiunati. Tho Paris Exposition building boa already cost 10,000,d00 franca. Tho Prince of Wales is said to bo writing a '. book about what ho saw in hie tour in tho United ?, States. ... . It is estimated that 2,000,000 valentines woro .1" ?ont through tho London PoaloOlco thin season, yielding over ?10,000 in poatago. Wo aro informed by intelligent morohnnts, just from Notv York, that over 30,000 young mon, most to ly clerks, uro out of cmploymoht at prosont in that city. Z, It is stated that sinco the imion bolweou Eng ' ' land and Irolaud, sixty-six years ago, ?393,000,000 havo been drained out of Ireland by nbscuteo land lords. Bishop Doooett, of tho Methodist Episcopal Church South, jrives notice that tho annual moot ing of tho Bishops of that Church will bo hold in Naahvillo, Tenu., on tho lGlh April noxt. Mrs. Betsey. Bakes, who braided, whon twolvo years old, tho lirat straw bonnet in tho United ., Uta ten, having as a model and guido only n honnol Vi imported from England, died at West Dcdhani, _ Mass., Bun day vrook, aged 88. Tho Boston Post says : "A Btato const able was jiurr.lod by what appourod to bo a motto in a saloon window which ran thus : 'Noolas Boob Bcgnl.* On reading tlio inscription backwards ho caused tho shutters of the institution to bo put up." j Tho Valley TYrvyinian says only ono merchant from Btaunton, and but fow from Augusta, havo jgono North for goods this Spring, and their orders aro light. Our pooplo aro proparlng for tho worst. Homespun will do very well in "Distriot No. 1." Thirty thousand dollars' worth of jowols nud gold, wrapped in newspapers and enclosed in a cake cf bitumen, woro recently found in an old un stlaimcd barrel of dainagod pork, in Now Orleans. The ln?re is supposed to havo been concealed du ring tho war. - Mr. Oerabd MoDonaldson, n 'Conrcdornto sol .dier living nonr Horrisonburg, Va., who lost his right arm in battle, is now engaged in cutting .wood with tho loft. Ho can ont tho trees and split one hundred rails per day. no also makes coat cuts the wood, stacks it, burns and draws it. It is roportcd that a diamond of immonsc value was found in Tippacnuoo Itivor, near Monliccllo, Indiana, on Monday. Tho value of tho precious stone was first estimated at $'250,000, Subsequent investigation reduced it to (25,000, and a later nud xnoro scientific observation [places tho figures at 18,800. Mr. J. W. Gerard, in a lcoturc on volcanoes nud earthquakes, in New York, spoko of ono which ho said had never boon mentioned by geographora. It is called "Scapta Jokcl, in Iceland," and is more terrible than "lit r!n." At ono time it sunt forth two rivers of fire, each ono hundred miles long. Tho Washington correspondent of tho Now York Tinea says that General Fni.i.vnrov and H. M. Fust, known as "Druid," of tho Now York A'eirs, 1mvo been examined by tho Judiciary Committoo, regarding their kuowlodgo of tho impeachment charges. Tho former testified regarding tho Stecdman-Eullerton Bnreau investigation. A linon wed-'ing, tho oddest of all odditics, took placo at Borne, Now York, on tho 18th nil., the twentieth anniversary of tho marriago of tho parties moat interested. Linen prcscntB, from "unmentionables" to night-caps, abounded in great profusion. A servant girl in Burlin loll against a red bol stove and burned on her arm tho dato 1809, which was on the stovo. Tho physician who was called on to minister to her looked at tho dato branded on ber arm, and, Blinking his head, withdrew, re marking that for so old an injury tlicro was no cure. B A boiler In tho Novelty WorkH, Bockvillo, C. W., exploded on Thursday, killing two men instantly. Ono body was blown into three pieces, and tho trunk was. found ono hundred yards from tho scene of tho explosion. Bovoral other persons woro sovorely injured, and ono bas sincn disd. At tho recent exhibition of. tho - polytechnic branch of tho Amerioon lnstituto in Now York, a band shoe-pegging tnacbino was exhibited, which ?b said to havo operated to tho satisfaction of the mnmbcro. Tho exhibitor claimed that by his mr.altlno ho could pog ono pair of boots per minute. Not satisfied with introducing stump-spocchcs into their official prayers, somo ol our Legislative .chaplains, It seems, bavo token to punning. Ono ,cf them lately put up this petition?"May our jnen of principle) be our principal men.'" Such lit tle attempts to relievo the ordinary drdlncss of official prayers, cannot fail to secure for thorn bet ter andienen if not more gracions answors. A smart remark attributed to Count Bibuaeck is said to havo greatly irritated tho Trench Empor or. Tho results of tho late war wero being talked about boforo tho Primo Minister. "Prussia," somo ono remarked,'"has hud tho line of thd Maino; Italy . ta baa bad Vonitia; Busaia bos had tho East at hor disposal, tut Franco 7" "Franco," the Primo Minister of King William replied, "Well elio has yier---Exhibition." Tho Now York Time* says: Mr. Tipton, tho new Senator from the new State of Nebraska, m ado bis debut in tho United States Senate tho other day by opposing a voto of thanks to Qeoeqp. Peabodi -for his donation of two millions of dollars to aid the cause of education in tho South. Mr. Tutos wouldn't voto for it until he know how Mr. Peabody stood during the rebellion. They have somo very Jibcral and largo-minded men in the West, wo pro /romo, but thoy don't mind thorn all to Congress. Tho South London Pre** informs us (Pa? Mall ?Jaieiie) that tho religious community of London 3s promised a novelty in tho shape of tho "emallodt Method'' preacher in tho world." This latest ''sens. ii" is at present in tho Peterborough circuit, wbero, no are told, ho is "laboring with extraordinary success;" so much so that in aomo places where, ho has boon engaged tho numbeis bavo been rrioro than doubled. Tho reverend fontloraan is about an inoh taller than Qen. Ton Thtjmb, A Paria correspondent writes : "A now color, callod aroarantho, Is worn for carriage, full dress. Tt looks remarkably woll under gaslight in velvet, over white satin undertraln. This is tho greatest novelty, as also light fawn crape, over which bluo beetles and other brilliant insects orawi among ibe ruddy autumn loavos, . I do not advise this unless a very brilliant whlto underskirt rolieve tho tun impression loft by ro nogative a color. Tho effect is, ho* wer, extromoly distinguo." Tho B?1 reported by Mr. Pouiaioy anthorizos tho Toatm&atcr-Gcncral to contract with tho Commer xnal Steam Navigation Company of Now York for .ibe transportation ot European and foreign mails .between Now York and Bromon, touching at South ?s^fisli^y^s^jW^nsation for euch scrvico not lo exceed in svtnToimt the whole sum received for post age on said matter, tho United h'tatos to gnaronteo iho bonds of tho company to tho amount of $3,500, C00, and tho company to placo on tho Uno within ono year sovon first-class steamers. It is anaonnoed, concerning tho now women's pa per which Is to bo ostablishod !p. Now York, that two female phonographlo reporters from London bavo been imported - to do tho city affaira. Tho ??ditorial ntaffis to consist of lira. Airs 8. BixriTENs, Mrs. Caxjiouiv, Mrs. Onoi.y, Mrs. Pabtow and.Mrs. Trnnrnys, Mfcs Olxys Looax .will be tho dramatic ?oritio, and'Mbw Awa brciiw.i? foreign corroa pondtmt. Mrs. Tejuihioi, tho last namod among' tho editresses, i our fair readers havo long slnco been ncqrr??lbd' nth under her Pseudonym of "Marion Far. ml." ? failure is reported At .Brovidonce, B. I. Tho JJriahV On hay Tatt $ Co, Mr, Owu?..Tisr, tlio Bonior, died somo tlmo sluco, leaving a proper ty valued nt ono nud a half million of dollar*. Tho business ?r inonufacluriog cbttori >Jood8, &<?., liaa Won einoo continued In lho Bnmo.flrm nnrno by. EottI'u P. mid Cxnus Tavt. who Aro reported lo haTO Bpoo^Untod lorgoly In print clotha and other goods. They ho7o also cbniinoncod tho erection ol a largo cotton mill and houcos for occupation or operatives. Thoir llnb?lttos oro said, to bo ono and a half million of dollars. 'Creditors to tho amount of three-fourths to sovcn-olghtbs of tho whole amount aro said to hold securities, but if thoy woro given In viow' of insolvency tho trsnsfor, oud or tho bankrupt law, la void. Tho firm has inado an assignment. larciest CiaCULATION.? The DATXiY News publishes the O?cial Litt of Let ters remaining in the Postoffice at flic end of each tceck, agreeably to the following section of the iVei'o Postoffice Law, as the r.easpapcr having the largest circulation in the City oj Charleston: HEcnosO. And bo 11 further enscUd, Tb?t lints of Jet tera rcinilnitiie uncalled for In any Poatofllco in nny city, town or village, whero a nowFpapcr'iOieJI bo printed, dial] hereafter bo published onco only lu tho newspaper which, being publliihcd weekly or oftcner* obeli bavo tho largest circitlahon within rnugo of delivery of tbo said OfllCf. _ tfW Ad communications intended for -puUxcahon in Uits journal miul ho addressed to, the Mxlor of the Daily News, No. 18 Itaync-street, Charleston, 8. C. Dusmcss Communications to Publisher of Daily News. ... , , Wecannot undertake to return refected communica tions. Advertisements outside of the city must be accompa nied with the cash. CHARLESTON. MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1867. SENATOR HIIEKMA.VS HE801.TJTION. Wo rccognizo in tho resolution of Sonator Snnn man rolioving Governor BnowK, of Goorgia, and Governor Patton, of Alabama, from tho disabili ties of tlio R-constxuolion Act, tho return of bot ter oud kinder footings, and nn indication that tho Government is willing to trust thoso who, howovor Arm and active in tho tlischargo of what thoy con ceived to bo thoir duty during tbo war,' have, ac cepted' tho r?sulta ofthat war as final, and aro willing to givo thoir ability and influence to tho completion of tho only sottlomont which seems practicable. And whether wo consider tbo dovo tion with which thoy did thoir duty to tho Confed eracy wbilo it lasted, or tho spirit in which thoy hnvo declared thoir readiness to do their dnty to tho Union no it 1ms bson restored, no two public men aro bolter entitled to this relief. But wo can not help thinking that both in thoir own interest and in that of tbo country it is very questionable whothor such an exceptional position is an advan tage, whet her tho object which tho Govornraont hiiB nt heart, and which men liko thoso can so eflicicntly servo, will bo furthered by separating thorn from tho thousands in tho Booth who acted with thorn in tho past, and who con act wisely and efficiently with them at present, snd thus rendering thorn liable to tho suspicion, if not to tho charge, of being influenced in tho advico thoy givo, by tho personal benefit which such advice may scorn to bring thorn. Tho Reconstruction Act is a hard mcosnro to n conquered people Tho interest, tho good eonso, tho manly re olution to moot tho consequences of n groat failure, may control i ho Sou thorn pooplo to accept it. And in time, when wo bocomo fa miliar with tho now ideas and realize tho broader dovelopmeut of thought and outorpriso which that system inaugurales, wo will bocomo reconciled to this now life. Hut it is idle and nsolesa to attempt to di8guiso tho Tact that wo submit to necessity, and like wiso men aro endeavoring to mako tho best of n very disagrcoablo position. Our pooplo, ncod to bo educated to their now duties, to bo taught bow to uso tbo conditions of this so (Men and radical resolution in their thoughts, habits, and interests. Thorn is a largo and most rospocta blo class of man who will bo slow both to learn and to unlearn, and it ia of groat importation to our unfortunate soction that this lesson should bo learned quickly. Tbo mon who havo bithorto on joyed tbo public confidenco can be of incalculable service in bringing about this rcuoluto and intolii geut perception of tho truth. Bot their influence depends npon ono condition?tho people of tho South, whom (boy ndviso and bopo to inflnonco, must feel suro of their perfect dismtorcstodncss. Wo do not enro how wiso theoo mon bavo become, how frankly thoy may recognize; tho mistakes which (bey havo made, tho people will neither listen to nor regard thom if this change of opin ion is to rejult In their personal advancement, and in their being tnado oxcoptions to tho penalty which men rts wise and good, as wall entitled to tho respect and conildonco of tho country, must pay for their participation in tho pas?., . If tho body of citizens disfranchised by tho pro visions of tho Recount ruction Act, could and would 6ay to tho pooplo whose conildonco thoy havo shored, that they woro honestly of opinion that true wisdom aud patriotism required a frank -ac ceptance of the o;nditions of this Act, raid tbo early ro-orgardzation of the Btato under ito provi sions), no moro powerful agency for tho settlement of this question could bo found or would bo needed. Thoir disCraiicliiBomont would bo tho'gnnrantoo of tho honesty of (hoir conviction, and tbo tiiiscJtSsli ncsB of their advico. But the only re ward that such mon can or onght to receivois tho conscious ness of u painful duty faithfully performed, and the confidence and affection of those who aro to profit by their sacrifice,. There is, it seems to us, but ono argument that would justify Ulis oxcopUon, and that Is. that tho men so excepted, aro, by thoir virtues, their ability and their' tnfluon'ce, necessary in tho work of ro eonstructien. Is this 60? In (ho first placo.it cannot bo denied that such vlrtr.es and such ability will command as largo and as wholesome an. Infln onco ont of offlro as in It. In Lhonoxt place, tho ilia-, franchijomont clau.io dooo not limita von,-fail oholce for members of the L?gislature, and tho Hubordi nato OXCCulivO and 'judicial' officers of tho Ste.to. In this State wo think a fahr ? election et ill rom?ina oppn for members of Congress although perhaps not for Senators, but it must also bo remembered that as far as members of Congress and Senators aro concerned, lho roliof from tho disability of the Bcconatruottori Act, docs not relieve from tiie ne cessity of tho official test oath, and that as long as I that romains of foreo, tlio relief from tho jjjju&jti tics of tbo. act. will scarcely onlargD our choice. Tho greatest practical disadvantage under Una dis abilities of (hb net, rriU bo tho offoct npon tho Jn dicial officers of tho State. ' It will bo not only, ombarrosslng but injurious to tbo best InleTOsts of socio! v lo remove onr present' Judges, especially as nearly all ' tho members of tho Bar who could Buccoodthcm with propriety arc in the saroo eate-, gory." Now tho rollef Of a fow able politicians would not help ns in this strait; to organize tho BUto authorities efficiently Would require a much larger list of oxoopf ions. Nor can we see any immediate necessity for this measure. As soon.as tho. officer appointed, (olios command of his District, bo will, it is to bo presume,d, order ? registration. That registration will taVo (imo, Uten comes an oioetiotfof dolagatos, then tbo meeting of tho convention, than tho adoption of tho Constitution, thon its ratilioa-. (ion, than its reference to Congress audits final approval. ' In'tho mcanUme, tho. Provisional Govern ment of tho State is valid; Wo havo now a Gov ernor, Judges, a Lcgintnturo, who can go onqiiiotly in tbo discharge of their daties, antil next fsJJ at. least. When the convention meets, when tho Stabo ban given this proof of tbo good faith . with which it bos accepted tbo condition,' ' thon if tho' people fool thatcertain hi en aro by t h olr charnctcrn or abilities, necessary to the wise government of affairs, with what strength and confidence can that body ask of-Congress their' relief "ttom dis ability! We do not know how it is in other 8 taten, bat wo think wo speak tho aonso of this Stato whon we say that we aro anro (hero is no snch differ onco botwoen thOBO who havo inonrred disfranohloo ment by thou* obedience lo hor command as would justify such an exception?that Just en what thoy havo dono was from tho corxvictiso of a sacred duty, ao what thoy will do will be to tho boat of thoir judgment for tho honor, and interest of the Bute. Tbo pooplo of: tho State will liston io them, moro readily, thoy thenisolvos' wili apeak' mow freely and boldly, Whon no poasiblli ty of poroor.nl profit, no suspicion of aolflsh interest attaohea' to thoir words. We trust that ?the time is hot far distant whon thoy will ali be made free lo servo with renewed, fidelity tho State for which they havo suffered, and when thoir, wiso and palriotio conduot will havo proved to' th? whole country that thoy aro mon to be trus tod, but not mon to be bribed. '"' '. . j . THE al'PPbEMEN TA II*' Ulluti. Wo print in onr t?l?graphi? col umn a this. mon, mdrrdng an abstract of Mr. Wltoos's Bill, nup plerneiitnry to tho ReoonstruoUon Ac t, AS it finally pdof/od tbo Son a to on SatrirdAy night at half-past II o'clock. Wo recoivod it at too lato an hour last night to permit a oarofai examination of itat pro Tisions, ... j . . . . : ' i '-v WANTS. WANTED. A FIRST CLAUS COOK. UV*T come well recommended. Tho hlghcxt wages pild tor ono that will Bull, Apply *t THIS OFFICE. Msrch 18 , TMMI Oil A V I O N.?Vl.A.VrtSUS WMOMH Plantation* 1R lgctt?d la healUiy ?lluiilen? cas als U.a any leuuialte number of Gcruitu or Irish Laborers, at short notice. For tends, Ac. apply to. JOSEPH II. OPPENHEIM. No. 432 King street, corucr Uu Jaoo street, March 0 wfm'imo Opposite Citadel Square. INFOR M ATI ON WANTED OF FllEDK. HICK ANOEltMANN. a boy 15 .-ear* of sgc ' Hols sUllcicd with rhouuiaUsin In ouoof his legs, nu l wslks Ismo from tho effects therefrom. Tho said boy left his homo on Buudsy, the 10th of February. 1B07, end has bot been heard from since. Any ono knowing of his whero* sbonts wul confer a groat favor to his mother by lnhvlng Information at Uio northeast corner of WAItltKN AND ST. PHILIP sniEETU, or PRESIDENT, opposlto CAN NON STREET._ 2?_March 11 TirAJiTBU, A SITUATION AS JIANAUF.lt Y Y on a Cotton Plantation, (Long or Short Bloplo), by a Planter who has lied over twenty (20) yours experience. Tho best of roferenco given If required. For informa tion address "P.O. BOX No. 410," Charleston. March to._. ' ''j a HOUSE SERVANT OK CHILD'S NURSE WANTED. A respootablo (1 Kit ma N aillLtoosslst |u Die hoaso and with the children. Apply at No. 20 DULL STltEET, second door from Smith. March IS t WANTED, A SITUATION AN CHILD'S NURSE OU HOUSE SEUVANT. by a reirooctablo white woman. Apply at No. 80 THADD STREET.. ' March 0_ A WIDOW IiADY WISHES A SITUATION J l_ In soioo respectable Isntlly, Is en; able of doing sny kin J of Boning, Any ono. desiring sucb a ono will pleoso make application at this otil ce. . February 23 TO RENT. TO REST, A I'OUTION, OR THE WHOLE OF THE ItEHIDENCE southwest corucr of Church and Chalmers streets. Also the RESIDENCE on Meeting street, noxt north of Artesian WoU. Doth of the above are commodious, and woll adapted for Hoarding Houses. _>.'. lt. M. MARSHALL A 11 HO., Brokers snd Real Estato Agents, March 18 _3_No. 33 11 road Blrect. mo RENT, A THREE-STORY RRICK. JL HOUSE in Wentworth street, between Smith and Rutledgo stroobii coatsins ten rooms, with ' gas arid water fixtures compl?te Apply at thoofflooof WILKIN SON A OILCHRlhT, Attorneys at Law, No. 48 broad street, . flaw January 12 TO RENT?THE ELLIOTT MANSION, NO. 10 Gcorgo street. Apply to LOWNDE8 A ORFM HALL, Law Rang?, Dread street. December 17 m TO RUNT, TWO ROOMS, WITH ICITOU . EN, In tho lower part of tho city. Apply at tho DRUG, STORE No. 131 MeoUng street 3 March 10 TO RENT, THE COMMODIOUS THREE BTORY DIUOK RESIDENCE No. 68 Trodd etrcot; has 12 square rooms, dining rooms, pantry, pump, da tent, cook and wash kitchens, carriage house sud stablos, together with ample serrants' a/commodstions; gas fixtures throughout. For tenus, Sco., apply to J. C. MARSHALL, No. 00 Trsdd street sut March 8 TO RENT.?A LA lia 12 URIOK RESI DENCE. No. 12 Smith street, on tho southeast cor ner of Wentworth street. ALSO, No. 79 Spring Blrcet, 4 ROOMS, pantry snj kitchen room. j also, The promises of No. 27 1IUOAD STREET, 4 rooms and kitchau with 3 rooms. For particulars apply to SMITH K MoGILLIVBAY, March IS Rcol Eatato Agonts, No. 27 Broad Btrcot TO RENT, A SMALL HOUSE, WITH FIVE Rooms and Kitchen. In Went worth street, two or Uireo mlnntcs walk from tho Postofllcc. Apply at No 40 WENT WORTH STREET. oV,_March 13 TVJUNAN'S FARM, WEST END OF NVKAK XTi STREET, TO RENT. Apply on tho premises. March 1 TO RENT OR FOR S A 1,1 : CHEAP, THE delightful RESIDENCE No. 8 Ashley street. For particulars, address B. F., Dally News Office. February 20 FOUND. ITtOUND ADRIFT, A LARGE CANOE. AP : ply to SMITH A DROADFOOT, Divert, Hullivsns' Islsad. March 10 8? BOARDING. BOARD?TRANSIENT AND PERMANENT BOARDING can bo obtained at low rates, by apply ing at No. 95 BROAD KTI1EET, near Kim-. March 12 ' 6 BOARDING.?TWO SINGLE (lEM'I.k.'ikv ' can bo accommodated with good Board and a pleasant room, on application at No. 60 CHURCH HTREET. wobI side, near Tradd. A lew DAY BOARDERS can also bo accommodated. February37 PRIVATE HOARDING.?A FEW BOARD. EBi can bo accommodated at No. 02 KING HTilKKT, oast side, near Broad.. A few Day Boarders, can 1? ac commodated. - . January 31 EDUCATIONAL. STATE NORMAL AND HIGH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. fTvHE SECOND HALF 8E88ION OF THIS 1NST1TU I TION, will commence next Monday, tho 18th ult. All pavmenU .trlcUy In sdvsuco. It is Important tlist pupils commence with tho half session. Terms?31X60 per half session. Including French and Vocal Mualo, or 150 per annum. 1 E. MONTAGUE ORIMEE, Mardi 13 H .. Secretary Common Bchools. A LAUNDRESS. XjVAMILY AND STNOLB GENTLEMEN'S WASHTNO JH done lu good Btylo, by Mrs. CAUFIELD. No. ?8 Calhoun street. 1* , WHAT DJ A COUGH? IT 18 SOMETHING THAT needs Dr. C. O. OABJUSON'S EXPECTORANT at once. . _ . . . PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE For noie, wholesale snd retail, at my store. No. 211 South Elghtbatroot, Philadelphia, and by " DO WIE Ai MO?SE, -' SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE No. 161 Mooting street, opposite Charleston Hotel. March IB. _ .. ... ._mthsO THE; I SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY, 0fi.ee No. 147 Moo,ting street. CONNECTIONS 1 - WTJH ALL ?ailroads Throughout the I UNITED STATES. .Every.attention $veh to tlie safe Transmission of Freight, Mouey, and Valuables. vYlLL CALL FOR AND DELIVER FR?WHT TO ANY POINT IN THE CITY FREE OP CHARGE. . H.H. plant. President, April 10 ; . ?ni - :i , _ Angrinta, O.a.' ASURE CURE FOR THE PILES, PUT UP IN PACKAGES of 1000 pieces. ' ' Price 60 cents. For sale by HIRAM HARRIS, . March 18 ' a "lmo No. 69 BROAD STREET. PHOTOGRAPHS. aOO FOR A MONTH I 18 THE TUNE THAT BARLOW, THE OLD OPERA , TOR, Is catering to. at the OLD BT AB OALLEUY. Where he will give but attention to securing tho ebsdow era tho substance fades?especially tho OIL snd PORCE LAIN PORTRAITS, of which competition is defied. Rpe clmcna can ba soon, taken from life, and small pictures ?nlargcd at tho Gallery, south east corner King snd Msr kot streets, Charleston. February 31 THE LADIES' yIi)TU&< AM AVDTG ON HAND A LARGE ftUPPLY OF BEADY MADE Ul.oriilNU, sulUblo for Gentlemen, La dles and Children, sod being desirous of diminishing our Block tv.foro the season advances too far, wo would espe cially draw the attention of the publie towards the reduc tion which wfn bo mads in our prices for tho next two or three weeks from date. Apply at the DEPOSITORY, January 39 ". . ' "_No. 17 Chalmers street. D< A, WALKER & C?7, WORKS, aiEETTNO-'rjrREET, CORNER HORLBEOITS ALLEY, AND FOOT OP HAYNS STREET. ? MONUMEN'IS, TjMBfl, DEAD STOKES, ETC., tVLr I WAYS en band and mado to order.. Plans furnished for MonumenU. - ' i i D. A. WALKED....,.A. F.'CHEVREU?. j February 23 ... . _,. .. towlO NOTICE. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.?THE FOLLOWING Clause of Section 1 of an "Ordinance to Raise Sup plies for the year 1867," is published for tho Information of persons selltuf? Goods by samplo or otherwise, who are not residents cf this olty. AU such persons are hereby notUedtonrnortatihUofflee. _ "Tares dollars on' every hundred dollars of all goods sold lb this city by persons not residents, by sample or otberwUs." ; .W, IL SMITH, March 8 '/ . Oerie of Council THE MARION STAR, TTlSTABLffiHED NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AGO, IB XL) published at Marlon, a 0., in tho central portion of th? comlry, and offars a ftvonWo medium to Mcr elumia, DrUggiais, Maohlrrlrls, and til claarea who donre lo extend their Imtlncos in tho Pee Deo country. For tho benefit or our advortisln? petrorn, we shall, in addition to our snbacrlpUon Hit, which Is coneUnUy m rrr>slng.pubh?h_artd dlaWbuio gratuitously S?00 eitrs oo^is; of the STAB, during lho;rmstoosa season lui, .. , Rate?loi ?drerUalngUberal. ' ?: I . . W. ?. UcKEflAm Nov?mb?ao... Editer and Itoprictcr, MEETINGS. hihi. UM an HOCI KT Y?SIXTY-SIXTH \N a.?_.. ^NlVEnSAU?V nE,.,,r" M*1l?H FALLING ON SUNDAY, THF. Hibernian doclcly ?III culobrulo IIa ?-tlib Annlvor. ia^sweet y" I8Ul ?u'u,n,' Rt u,clr IIa,l? ta Mccl .i?V,,?nY'c,y ""'???yniMo ?l 12 o'clock for Uto clcc HM jf olucew aiu) tbo tranMoilon of other. butines. Sn?^a-?a??^l*^*S* ,u I?y?"?lr rtMttl, and n? SH ?,i ? 1TSMU,cr fur ,ll,,lr "' ??," K> ?>? dinner. Tho/Innbors will rc-n.HPrcbln at the Hnll In Ibo citer noon for th^ dluucr, wnich will ho nerved ?iayt o'clock faJMABD O'NEILL, . I 8. 1). S?ONEY. "., " * .2 J- McCONKEY. March 18 mill jmos^'DlHBjL Hecretary. ST. PATniOK'8 liENHVOLBXT BUVIavTY. _ FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY. EMIJERSWILL ASSEMBLE AT 'I'll Kilt HALL, corner of W ontvforth ond Ring .Insets, 2"A?? l)a<i, 18lh iu.t, prccUoly nt U o'clock A. M. A procession nfll soon after be formed, and proceed to 8L Joseph's hurrh-o band Will precede, A dlscounw will bo de livered by tho President of the Society. A collection will bo lakoti op In tho church for Iho benefit of tho Orphans under tbo care or tho Hlstors of Moroy, after which, tho fcwlcty will return to Its Hall. Banquet at 6 o'clock 1?. M. ,, , ,? JOHN MoMAUON, _ March18_, ?_Hoercuirj-. ,KU?iNIX FIKK ENGINE COMPANY*. 4 1TKND ItEOULAll MONT11I.Y MEETING OF ?fV- 7.0^ ?"laXt?J ' Ctftswtejrj A'reni-,.,7. March Itllh. at Market Hall, ot 7 o'clock. !jgg$18_I_CATHCAIIT. Bocrctnry ST. ARpilRW'a LODGE, No. 10, A. if. 01. rraX REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF THE ABOVE ... w111 b0 h?1?1 TAts A'rminy, st Masonic Holl, at ly; o clock. Candidates ror decrees ore requested to attend. By order of tho W. M. ... E. N. J FANNER ETT. Secretary. March 18 1 KAL.1HA MILLS COMPArTs'. AMEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF TnE . KALM1A MILLS COMPANY wlU bo held on ll'rd netday. Iho 27th lust, at 7>i o'clock P. M., ot tho olhco of Dr. J. J. CUISOLM, Hosol street, Charleston. ? 1>. F. EVANS, President. March IB_ inwn college ok charleston. THE ANNUAL EXAMINATION OF THE JUNIOR SOPH MORE and FRESHMAN CLA8SES of tho Collcgo of Charleston wilt bo held in tho President's Room at tho Collcgo during tho prcsont wcok. bcelunluir ou Thit Day, st 0 A. M. ' Candidates for odmlsatou aro roqueted to presout themiclfca for examination in tho Prcsldcul's Room on Monday, tho 2Mb, at 0 A. M. By order of thu Faculty. LEWIS R GUIDES u--rcn 18 1 Secretary of Fooult}. FOR SALE. rUlR, BALE, A Y'OUNG 1)11 VV MULE, 10 P haods lilgb, sound and gontlo; works In any kind ofbarnnts. Inqulro at No. 28 STATE STREET. March 18_3? COWS?FOR HALE, TWO BPnlNGKUH AND TWO MILKEUS. Inquire at No. 82 STATE BTBEhT._1* _March 18 AT PRIVATE SALE, OWE OK PIIELAN'S first-class BILLIARD TABLES, with ovorylhing complelo and In Good order. - Can bo seen st tho Pbolau Billiard Saloon, corner of Moating and Market streets. Match 10 _ ._ ASPLENDID RESIDENCE AND KAUM, situated within tbo corporate Um tu of tho town ot Alken, 8. 0.?Tbo roaldcuco is largo and contmodloua, containing cloven rooms, all with fireplaces; pluses are attaclicdto Uro first aud second stories, with all tbo con veniences necessary to a complota residence. Tho grounds aro handsomely laid out with Evergreens, Hoses, Ac, sod the vegetable garden very ample. Tho outbuild ings, servants' bouses, stables, Ac, aro all In complete order. Tho Farm couslsts of about fifty acres of Quo planting land. This properly, now tho residence of Mrs. M. M. Schwartz, Is offered lor salo at a reasonable price, and on accommodating terms, for tho pnrposo of dlvlstou nmong tho heirs of thu loto Gco. l'orrett. The entire furniture ol tbo house sud prcmlsos M ay bo purchased with tho I*Adur,c}ss W. 8. WALKER, W. O. MOOD. Fobruary 22 ' Executors Estate Gco. Farrott. TTIOr" SALE, TWENTY LAUGE, PAT, X1 landft-ycar old broko MULES; and THIRTY M and 1 roar old. For salo al Mills Hants Stable. Apply to B. \Y. CARTON._January 1? TTVOR ? ALE, A 8CISOLAUH1.IP IN A PIIILA J} DKLPUlA Unlvarnlty of Modlcluo and 8uryery. This Scholarship entitles students to full lnatruc?ou un til graduation in tho MEDICAL HI .l'.VUTM I .NT, umbrae log Anatomy, Surgery, Physiology, Matcrla Mcdlca, Chemistry, Obstetrics, and Diseases of Women snd Club drcu. Principles and Practice of Medicine and Patholo gy. As this Is ono of tho first Medical Univers!lico of tho country, a favorable opportunity Is offered thoeo studying medldno for a scholarship. Apply at UUh Oihcc. ... December 15 REMOVALS. IIEIUOVAL. J1L HAPPOLDT HAS REMOVED HIS GUN ES . UbUshmoutto No. 119 MEETING STREET tnoar Market), where be wU! continuo to iuauufacturo and Im port to order, Doublo Guus, Illficfl and Pistols. Repair ing and re-stocking executed lu his usual stylo. A supply of Guns, Ate., always on bond. Marths Imo* FINANCIAL. BANK BILLS ! BANK BILLS ! B ANK DILLS OF ALL KINDS GOLD AND SILVER COUPONS, STOCKS, fee. Bought at highest price, by ANDREW M. MORULANl>, Broker, Fohrturv 19 wlthstu2moe No. 8 Broad street DRY GOODS. ETC. BRITISH SI MMY.?I CLOTHS, IMPORTED DIRECT KROM ENGLAND. O/ifiA YARDS. FOB SALE LOW UY AVUUU HENRY TRENCHARD, No. 10 Exchange street, Charleston, So. Ca. March 13 lm0) UP. BEST SIX-CORD CABLED THREAD,. JOHN & HUGH AUCHINCLOSS, SOLE AGENTS IN NEW YORK. March 0 ' wfmSO 1867. SPRING TRADE. NO. 143 MEETING STREET, ?HjAJRLESTON, S. C. Mitt?LL, BORGE & BOW?N, Wholesale Dealers in Foi-eitrn aud Domestic Dry do?ds, TNVTTE THE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS TO I their K tori, which is entirely new, cure fully selected, and ?m bo sold at a small advsnco on first cost, for cash or short Urn o approve d paper. _ . E. W. MARSHALL. ' W. T. BURGK. O. A BO WEN. j THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO CALL THE ATTEN TION of thn former patron, of Messrs. W. T. B?RGE A CO. to oar stock, which Is LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE, entirely new; purchased during the recent depression in Northern Merket?. Orders promptly executed._ . . March 1 taios; W. T. B?RGE. SAW MILLS, ETC. FORREST WEST END BEAUFATN-ST., Charlestott, S. C. HUDGINS, OWEN & CO., PROPRIETORS. HAVING LARGELY INCREASED OUR MACHIN ERY, wo are prepared to fill orders for all kinds snd sites of LUMBER suitable for domestic or foreign markets, upon short notice, and st f?r rates. SPECIAL ATTENTION OrVEK TO CITY ORDERi,. Oar PLAN ING MILL is in operation, and work will bo furnished to easterners tt LOWEST PRIOE8. i PLANED, TONOUED AND GROOVED i BOARDS always on hand. ' _, j. Wo keep a large supply of PIiABTERINQ LATHS, which vrUl bo soldat greatly reduced prices. n. n. mrnors..ras. x. owxn..n. o. Rtmoota. FebrharyaT ' wfmlmo WLLLIAM BK00KBANK8, ~ STEAM OAS KIT-TUII ANI1 PlIJ.MIIF.il, PLAIN AND ^ORNAMENTAL GAB FTETlTREel, OAS yrrTiNo and plumbing- ritoMiTT.y at FfTTTNO AND PLUMBING' PROMPTLY AT lENpkli TO.k- - -. No, UA.KING BTrtEET. , , Angurtn , .r^olwewr Hrotrl snff. ?/u,p?u slr^ets-fj ...... 1 ImrtViCtViceS j&?.L!ni.-H*.?.4.Ji:..* xKifWEfl GIYE IT A FAIR TRIAL rpnifl BOAT HEQULEEfl ONLY TO DE U8KD TO JL prove Its superior quality. Use It as yon would any common Soap. Tryit and you will bo ocnvlneod that It II superior to any other article In market. For salo by Qrocsjrs pen ot ally, . ? . .-...a. Manufiuitursd ByTAYLpR A tQBNO, No. 184 Front street, Hrw York. Forealoby GHUHER m '.rt ARTIN, i No. 23d King streeL t> H. B1SCH0FF A OO _No. \? ExutlGy. M . , OEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO... " Corner Chtirsh and Hayn? stnits. DO WIE k moibe, Drugsiau., No. 151 A'trtlna street, , CTpgelle?MrlosCro KottO... Jaa^ary33 wtoOmO AMUSEMENTS. gjuivi) concert SACRED SV?USJC IN Aid of St. Miclmors Jiclls, AT THE CITADEL SQUARE CHURCH, THIS kvi'.M.Vc. MARCH lBlb. BV SPECIAL request ok MANY PROMINENT citizen* V.o.oh. ueo. O. HOHINSON nud t. 1). RUDDOCK, with tho awunlauen or Hcvcrul Ladles And UcntloiiH'n, comprising buuio or llio best iiiunIuiI tnlenl In me dtr, will repeat Uta SACKED concert roccutly given at i in' Citadel Squ.ro Church. Tim following selections from llio works of thu <]ru.it Composers will form the Prog rain in c of llio evening: 1. orcau?introductory.spbor. 2. (Iraiid Chorus? "lim I/ml Ik Gnat".Hlglilnl 3. Trio?"On Thun Koch Living Soul" (Oratorio Creation).lliiydn I. Duo ?"Graceful Consort" (Oratorio Cr?-a tlon).Haydn b. Cuoruo?"The Heavcim are Telling" (Oratorio Creation),....Haydn 0. Organ?Concerto. 7. Cliorna and Solo?"Kyrlo" (3d Mae.).Haydn b. f Solo and Cliorua?"Qui ToILIh" (3d Mr.pi.) I Haydn 0. I Solo and Ctionm?"(juoniuin" (3d Mass) } Unydii 10. Hccllallvo and Aria?"On Mlglity 1'i ua" (Ora torio Creation).Havdn II. Grand chorus?"ttallclujah" (Oratorio Mes siah)......Handel Mr. T. D. IIUDdDCK, Organist. Mr. O. O. nODINSON, Conductor. Doom open at lialf-pust 7 o'clock P. M. Concert to couunenco nt 8 o'clock 1*. M. TICKETS ?1.00-to bo nt,mined nt COURThNAY'S, GREEK'S, ItUSSKLT.'H und HOLME*.' HOOK STORKS, Dr. AIMAlt'S DRUG store. MILLS HOb'bE and oil\RLR)TONJJOTEL. 2_March It MIKE lTpMAN'S oheat cojrotNATioN Bnow, CIRCUS mined \m\m, FROM NEW OELliANS, Where It bas been reorganized and refitted for its ; Second Annual Tour through the South. IN SELECTING AND ARRANGING THEIR GREAT nllra lion for their COLOSSAL EXHIBITION, it baa been tho aim of tho Management to prosent, for tho pa tronage of tho pnbllc, an ctitcrtalmucut that shall com bino all Iho elements of NOVELTY, CHRlOSTrY AND EXCELLENCE; and, with a lavish expenditure of tiroo nnd money, tlioy havo organtzod and perfected Die croat combination, combining, under ono Immense pavilion, for ONE PRICE OF ADMISSION. EDUCATED SACKED BULL! prop. thompson's Tho Manager, iu nunoiinring the cominoncctnenl of thcSccoud Annual Tour of Uli KU LIPMAN'S IIIIIilT CO*, BINATION SHOW ! Is pleased to bo cuablco to present on army of artistic , named comprising the best in the world I Detter Riders. greater Equestrians, bolder (ly-ninaots, more daring Acro I bats, liner blooded Hors en, smaller Ponies, 1 tinnier Mules. morn original Clowns, than any Company now travelling l Wllnoss thu following list, comprising only a pnrtiou of tho performers, forming tho great Congress of Artist*. ennnocted with Uils Model Exhibition of the uinctceutli century : Mr. KD WIN CROUESTF, the Original Convereatiouel lst, late of Lonl'a circus, will appear nt each entertain ment. Mr. TOM-BURKE, a quaint old-fashioned CT own. this ckieohated dliss family'I Mr. GEORGE DACHELDOR, tho groat Voulu ir and Leaner or tho age; Mr. TOM WATSON, who bids fair to win the title of Champion Ridor of tho World; Mr. BOhT. HUNTING, tlio Double sunn insulter and IJghtnlng Leaner; Mous. DkLOUIS. nud his Wonderful Trained Dogs; W. LUtUE, tho Wild Horseman of the Plains; JOHN NAVl.oh, the most affable of Ring Masters, und most vcrsatllo abilities that must, in time, win tamo and position; W3I. MORGAN, Scenic Equestrian; Professor THOMPSON, Master of the Stud and Trainer i f Aul mais; WM. SMITH. Mr. BUllKE, Mr. WILLIAMS. Mr. KE?DxN, Mad'm DkLOUIS, Mal m STANLEY, Mrs. D. I WILLIAMS, Mr. II. JENNINGS, and a host of Acrobats, I Tumblers, Gymnasts, Equlnes, and auxiliaries. Among tho many features of this Colossal Exhibition, ! will be the dro,ol ProccuMiou lod by ECKHART'S 1 WORLD-RENOWNED METROPOLITAN OPEILV BAND, drawn by a splendid team of Andalusien Homes, in tho beautiful and elaborately decorated Oar of "talus, which will bo followed by the Procession of Acting Bears, 8a I cud Dulls, Performing Dogs, Ac, Ate. WILL EXHIBIT ON CITADEL SQUAEE, . commknci.vo * TUESDAY, MARCH 19. AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE on ffednadau, Thurt ! day, Saturday and Vonday, March 20, 21, 23 and 3S. Admission?78 cents; Children under 10 yoars of age, I 60 cents. Separate seats for ColuiedPersona, 60 cento. Doors open at 2 and 7 o'clock; Performance eommonco I an hour after. . Tickets for solo at tho principal hotels. Will perform at Orengoburg on TUESDAY, March 20, and Columbia on tho 37th tnst. . ,,. . . March 12 ' tutha3 0 INSURANCE. <$crma.t.A Lebe ns-VrrsIclicrurifr-fie .ell icliuft. EINZIGE DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT AMERIKA! Vrrfi^mingtn torrtrtt prompt cttorgi bon tem unter* itirt nrltn rl?fntfit. fj. SW t I tb c r t, Offict ?le. ?7, ?ins etrafir. March 18 _ lmo FIRE ITOUKANCE. IrTHE LONDON AN? LANCASHIRE FffiBHRM COMPANY. capital,(at,0(10,000) ohe million steh uno.' CONTINUE TO D?SUE POLICIES FOR FIRE RISKS in this City. A. S. JOHNSTON, Agoni. 0 0" Omco at ioUMsrp?, CBKwa h Co., No. 41 HAYNE STREET. . mwf 12 March 11 SOlrTHERN .'IDTHil MRiNCE ATHENS, ?A. AE AND SURPLUS ?275,112 87 ALL PAID IN. Harlnibeen apoolaleo. Agost of thin First Clans ,'HERN COMPANY, I am now prepared to latus Policies Of usuraneo AOAINftT LOSS BY FIRE on House*, blocks ef flood., Furniture, Cotton, Vc'eela In Port,'*a. Ac, Ac. W Policy holders In this Company parUclpalo In the pro fita. A Dividend of forty-five per cent, declared 10 Policy holders for tho past 'waive months. . Dividend Scrip taken In part payment of premiums. ' , J".x; HONOUR, Agent, . February M 0 wftnl? ; No. 8 Broad street. .LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. CAPITAL ......... .:... 810,000,000 trf CIO LO. APPLY tO. . GLOBES & C0M Agents, ; . HO. lb ADOER'a SOUTH WHARF. December T mwrtyr GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS. BACON S I I) k N, SIIOULOEKS, HAMS, tVr. 1 f\ 1IUDH CHOICE CLEAR SIDES !V/ 7n lilnu chuiuK U K Kld-n FS hhlU l iinml C. It. SM.'N v.1 lilula Choice did,, d m.I.m 7 it lihri? i :i. HtlOUktol . in hli?U sound Shin.i,i, r? lions C. It. Sl.llH?In ?Sit If boxes Clear Shies?lu mit 30 Im?? llfllKn?1 ! Kilt 30 boxes Hound 8. C. Ilium J(S lilil iCliol. uH.C. Hann V> tierces H. C. Harun SO titil? Up nkfest llocon 10,000 li.i. Blrlpa GO threes oui! barrels Pum Lard 15 kons Pnn Lanl. PUKK, PoilK. dee. 10 bbls MKHS PORK 1U0 bbln Hcund >|.Pork 20 bbU Eitra Primo Pork. ! im it A.\n COHN. 160 bbla Dallimoro PINK, s un "it AND EXTRA 1 FI.OUK tifjO tibia Nuw York Elm-, Sup, r oud Kxlru Flour 1000 bushel* Prime While t urn 100 bimlu'li) 1'rUuo Yellow Com. to AIltUVE? expected IMlbl , 0C0 bushels WHITE COON. In Btore, auil for enlc Ion- by ?bff0rds k t:0.. March 18 4 No. 37 Vcuduo llnuge. CORN AND/ FLOUR. *">t \i\f\ UUSUELS PHIME WHITE CORN *J\J\J\.r 10i?> butiliclH Prliuo Yellow Corn M harr? 11 llaltliuoro Extra I'lour. Lauding from schooner* Harwooil ami llodsun. Ft Ii by It. M. mw i.i ii, March 18 9 North Altnutlc Wharf. FRENCH PORCELAIN ! 1 A fX CASKS HAVILAND k CO.'8LIMOGES POH 14tO CKI.AIN, comlHllug of Dinner, Tea ami Toilet Beta, l'Ulu White, Colored and White, anil Decorated. Alao, Fanor Viifcd, Cupg, HplttooH, A'c. Will be Bold by tho cask at Ni w York prices, or to tho trade on usual conditions. Samples op;u for Inspection, and Catalogues ready for dl-trlbutlon. L G. WI1.K1NS, March 18 0 . F * '3 East Day. COPARTNERSHIPS. NOTICES. rpUE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A _L COrARTNEUSIIIP uuder the name ol JOHN F. i'AYLOR k CO., for tho purposo ofcouducUug tho MA RINE AND FOUNDRY BUSINESS ill all its branidics, . tho old stand. P1RENIX IRON WORKS, north sldo ol Prttchard BtrccU JOHN F. TAYLOR. JAMES HARKLEY. Charleston, 13lh March, 1607. March IS lmo NOTICai.! 1THB COPARTNERSHIP OF CAMERON. BARKLEY . k CO. Is this day dissolved by tho withdiawnl of Captain FENN PECK. (Blrrucil) ARCHIBALD CAMERON. It. C. BARKLEY. FENN PECK. Charleston. Oui March, 1807. i ill: rMii;nsKi\i;i) TX7TLL CONTINUE THE RAILROAD AND STEAM V? BOAT SUPPLY BUSINESS, under tho nemo of JAMERON. BARKLEY it CO., at tho old stand, corner of Meetlny and Weutworth streets.. (Signed) ARCHIBALD CAMERON. II. C. BARKLEY. Cberloston, Ctli March, 18C7. IN It I /I l H IN Q FROM TUE FIRM OF CAMERON. BARKLEY k CO., 1 tako tho opportunity of soliciting lu their hehslf tho patronage of my friends and the public. (Slpuedl FENN PECK. ClmrWori, lith March, 1BC.7. Duo March 7 QHS, PAINTS, ETC. THE UE OIL COMPANY, MAXUraCTCHKEA OF TUE S0L1NE BURNING OIL, THE CHEAPEST AND BEST IN USE. no smoke:, ,vu sairci.i., non-explosive:. ort'lri: No. 63 BIlOAOWAT, new TOSUC JOtlN S. HANKS, GENERAL AGENT. rpiIIS SUPERIOR OIL OIVE8 A RE\DTrFUL LIGITT, JL equal to Gas in brilliancy; is mnch cheaper; la per fectly safe, ns it in uon-ej-jifririrc,' and la far superior to any other oil or Ruining Fluid ?ver ollerod to the public The Company will al.o i uni tail (he trade, at manufac turers' prices, all kiudB or l'aient Safely Lamps, Lan terns, Chandeliers, etc., admirably adapted lor Hotel*. Churcbea, Pnvato Residences, Slorea, Warehourcx, Ortlccs. litcamlioals, Bailroadii, and lor Plantation use. In fact, thoy arc better for uny piirposo whatever, for which a light la iced, thsu any other lamp invnntcd, and are sold at a prico tliat coincu witldn the reach ol overy one. Coutracts inken for lighting Towns ami Villages. For further particulars, tcrnia, cto, address the COM PANY", or JOHN S. HANKS. General Agent, No. C8 Broadway, New York. Opinion of tho ltcv. Mr. Heinum In regard o the quality of tho Solluo Oil: Wiijunoton, N. C, 31at Decomber, 180C. Afr. Dankt: Bib: I hare been using your "Solino Oil" for noms tium in a night lamp, sud Qnd It tho Bafost and most economical burning Sold I Lave ctcx used. It gives a steady and besubfui son light, and I can say from expe rience that the article obtained from you !.. not explosive, but Is pcricctly safe, in tbo bands of any one. Respectfully, IU.V. A. PAUL REPITON. Orders for tho abovo Oil and Lampe will bo received at McKAY & CAMPBELL'S, Hasel ?troot, opposite the new PorI Omco. January 19 tfruos CLOTHING. OIL Cl.OTinNCi SAILORS' OUTFITTING DEPOT. PAnltEIl & CHILD, No. 103 East Day. December 24 3mo PARKER & CHILdT DEALERS IN Clothing mid Furnishing Goods, \VH0IJ18ALE AND RETAIL, No. 103 KAST DAY STREET, December 21 8mo Under tho Americ in Hotel. JAMES McCORMICK, MERCHANT TAILOR, \. Ill ' I.I .'.ALU ANS UXTAJX* DtaLXQ IM CLOTDS, CL4SSIU.BHES AND VEST1NGS, GENTS* FUltNISniNO GOODS, No. 35 BROAD STREET, January 38 teSOS_CHARLESTON, 8. O. FASHIONABLE SUMMER CLOTHING VTOW BEADY, AT FROM ?18 TO ?26 PEn BUTT, ALL iy complete, and MADE AT HOME oxcluAlvely by SOUTHERN HANDS IN TUE CITY OF CHARLESTON^, 8. 0. The undersigned bega loavo to. Inform his friends that he Is receiving shunt 300 suits, made from English material, and Imported direct by HKN RY TRENCH ARD. Esq., Importer of British Woollens, No. IS Exchango street. An early call is rcqnosted by WM. MATHIE83EN, Agent, No. 219 King street, between Market and Princess. March 7 . into A. S.H?LL, Ag't., MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED TO NO. 70 BROAD STREET, NORTH , 8TDE, BETWEEN MEETING AND CHURCH, where ho will to glad to see his old Monda and custom ers, and has in store a full assortment of CLOTHS, COATING, CASSIMERES and VEMTNOB of every va rloly, which he will mako up to ordor at as low prlcea as any similar cetabUobmout. ' ', Also, , . . A FULL ASSORTMENT ' OF FURNISHING GOODS FOP. OENTLEMRNM WEAR. . . ' M. JNO. T. FLYNN (rurtnorly of O. D. Can k Co.), wiilKupcrlntond the Tailoring Dei*rtrnent as usual, and will -yivo his especial attention to Cutting Garment/, and Making and Trimming. Jonnary 17 - Smos C?RII1UT, WlflTFOBD & CO., MAMTJTACTURKR8 AND WHOLESALE DEALERS ; } - s. ti ? AKD ' . ''" ' '.' f " ' COARSE DLDTHING, A MERICAN EXPRESS RUILDINO, H OK. 66 67, 6 J\ and SL Hudson street, near Duano, New York. : ... , T. F. CABHABT. C i W. U. WHITFORU J. 11. VAN WAGENKN. DacemberlO tmo " A. T. HAMILTON. WILLIAH II. 6ILL1L?M) & SON, Roal Estate Agonis, Anctioneers v ' ' AMD* ' ' -, : commission ?BCttiVNTS, OFFICE NO, BJ HAY NT. STREET. September * 1 ' -. ' '. rVi "' FRANCIS I). L?E, AROHrtBOf AND EN6INEEB, rTAVi?o Returned to the oity. may be fl found at bis Cffioe, LAW RANGE, Broad atrtet ..^MarcR9 :.) < < '% /' , . *\o\t BRE\ySTER & SI^RATT, Attorney? at Law & Solioltow in Equity O?PI'ICU Mo, UN BROAD STIlElCT. November? BROCERV AND MlSGEUMFOl^. BUTTER, BAcijOX, l,\]\D, K ft MKK'NH Miw iM?c: III i ri.i? tJU s3 Hil.ni- m i.i Unit) . 71HK) iii-. N. V. Mir:.r.. il|-. .1 Ml.I i I'l l.hiU. |.rIliMi Wi :."n Hin tii.li m Oil |hu kai:< ,i L u.-?h, i- ,.. 1;. ; ? :,,?| ml ? im bid*, "iniir- ! stall;. i m? n ; iiiim r 70 i Hi kll^i h Sil;; il -l,? :,].. ,-|,.|l.niJ.-U .V) luilf-.h.-N a h irlnl i .h Till Wblsko) (\ iriotia brands), .' c. tu: K?ir rale by O. W. i.n:n i ,v ro., ^Marrh IK 1 . M Vrndue Hange. COHN ? OATS ! FLOUR ! i.ammxu am) in m?I UK. 1 OAAA ?usuels prime whuk and yi l l*al/\/W LowrniiN. W?K) bibfbvli |irlm? white U.\t-. limn bimlii'lH prime Mack need Oil* also, ?00 iiiu.h. KSTIIA. HUPISII AND MIDDLINU FLOUii. Fur nail- low, wbllo kimlliii;. by 4Kb. CAMF6EN A <:u.. No. 11 Maria i Hlrcot. op|Kji-itii Slate slrr.it. March Im i HAY ! UAV ! i*{tA "ai.i-s l'Hi.Mi: n. ii. luv t?ituiita Ilt'/M 1 riVr nboonar It, N. Ilnwkhn on Aduer'd North Wharr, nuil for Vila by JNO. L'AN l'hvN .V CO., No. 11 Market elm i, UpposUs State otrcet. Mnreh 1H 2 WHISKEY ! WHISKEY ? '(\ DHLS. Ii tri ii pitnoV ItOUROON WUI8EEV. )V' HUllable lor Iba trade 6 barrelH t)hl Bourbon Whiskey o clvtiilJiihiiH KntMriorOhl >'. !r . IB rasas Ulaoklicrry llr.in.ly 10 canon Ueiiulne Olnnl. DU|>Uy k O.'v Ir.u'.h Brandy. for nabi low. by isaac I'. hertz '. CO.. No. 201 Kant Day, corner Cilnili alaiel htreol. Mnrch 1H_ 1 Cohn ?"o<nrNr? afloAIv i)f\C\f\ bushels strictly prime yellow *j\F\J\r cohn, In bulk, now laiiduiir en I'mnr'H f. For salo by ISAAC e. hertz h co.. No. 201 Kest Bay, corner Cumberland struct. March IH 1 ^(KTTilN sek?. rnn bushels-owens'' iiest selection of ?l'U CO) TUN HELD. For aahi by Mnrch IB J. 1). AIREN CO. heed rice. IHELS C for Kalo by 5000 'i''5111" cohn. 1 C\f\C\ atOSTJEUPRIMEWIITTKCORN, 1UUU For salo by W. 11. KM ITU k CO., rch 1H 1 Napier*! Ringe. bacon hides, ? c) nun?. rniME bright oleah riii bides. 1? For sale by J. N. KO?SOS, March IB _ I No. CJ taut Hay. soluble PAcTfTc guano. OA A toi,s SOLUBLE PACIFIC OUANO. LAND /2\J\J ISO nur brlir S. E- Voorhcoj, at Brown's Wharf. Mar, h IB _1 AIi?^?P7s7^]?AM^^^(:?^e ?le7 [rr\ casks?QUAIITH and PINTS?IU.VT HECEIVEI) OU uUnct Irotn Ihu bottlers cx "Southern Uigbln. For iialu by W. U. BCI1.'; CO., Comer East Bay and VcnJcrhorsl's Wharf. Mnrch_ltl_ _ _mwt3 jpsr received and for sale trr\ NEW tjoui?l1". DAltBEL GUNb, AT FKOM 815 0\J to ?35. 00 now 1 IdrIo Barrel Omis, nt from 3',i ti ; l ' on new StiiKte Barrel Bovh' Oui:h, al Mo; cteti. i'.UtKEU .': CHILD, March in wfinS No. 103 l".u;'t Bay street. GROCEEIESr&e. milE 8ubscuihf.lt Itr.SPKCTFUf.ly NOTIFIES j his frloinl < and Ihu publin ceo.'rally, that In? liai I just openi'd a FUKSII KI'OOK of liltllOllltlKB, WINl -I end LIQCOIl!-*, whi.-h he offers 'it vury loiv prlcer, and sollcilii a sbarunf their former patronage. All Roods sohl aro wnrruntcd ss ruprcscutod, nnd will bo dollvcrcd true in nny |iart of tho city. JOSEPH li. OPPENUEIU, Agent, No. i i.! King, corner lliiilhon rlreet, March 8_finwC_ Opposite clladel Square. flour ! flour ! flour ! -I (~\f\r\ bbls. FLOUll, VARIODfl QUALITIES, lUvU 'rom 1'lanlatlou to Choluo Extra. In store, aud for nalo by Jt. A a. P. CALDWRIX, At No. SO East Bay aud Ivj. ?Chalnicra street. March 15 Iin2 9 sioesand SirOULDEHS. hhds. BACON SIE-FJ1, PRIMF. 4 boxes Iktcun SUIoh. I'lunlsliou Meat C hhds. Bacon Shouhlurti, piiino 1 hhd. Bacon l>boiildrr<i, I'kuilatioii Meat 0 boxes Bacon Shoulder*, l'lanliitinii Meat. For salu low by UltUNH * BEE, March 12 tutbsmwfC No. 7ri East Bay. ENCJLISH DAIRY CHL1ESE. 1 Aft BOXES l?OLISn DAIBY CHEESE, NOW XI/v7l3Ddlnn and for siilc by HESHY rOUIA A- CO.. Mai ch 16 Mo. 2*1 Vendue llaiifte. ~~\V00D! WOOD ! WOOD ! ~ BE6T QUALITY OAK ?0 60 DIXIVKltE?. TINE to 60 deli vert ?. lly KOBDIN . ; CiVAUMlELL, Wood FaclorH, Hiiful strict Whnrf. Or 11 tu left at B. IIODDIN At CO.'rt KUblos, McutinR street, will meet with prompt Ettmrtton._March 15 "co?il" A f\( \ TONS VGO SIZE COAL. FOR (IRATE:! ^tv^V^ 2(H) tons Stovo size coal, for mnifes, Ac 200 ion i LncilHt M nun lain stuamb'JSt l.oi 60 tous BLickinillh's coal. AU wurrattcd to bo ortbobest qualitr. Now landing, and for salo low fur e_- a. II. F. IIAKEB A CO., Morch is 1 Coal Yard; Cumberland stri'cL CORN ! CORN t AFLOAT. lAfiA BUSHELS STRICTLY ntllll? YELLOW tiVjyjVJ CORN now landing at Fri?Cr's Wluuf. For aalo by ISAAC E. HERTZ ft CO., Mo. 207 East Bay, corner Liuubkriand slrcel. March 11__8_ SUGAR AND MOLASSES. Oft HHDS. GOOD OROOEBY Sl'OARS OU 17 hhds Superior Orocury hu^sni 20 tiercel Fair Qroecry Sugar* 60 hhds. Cholco Now Crop Clayed Molsssot 10 hhds. Choice Now Crop Muscovado Molaiaci 77 tierces Clioloo New Crop Mus'jovudo Molasses 60 bbls. Cholco Now Crop Mnscnradii Molasses. Now handing ox schooner "Mary lM.ita" from Curdc I nis, and for salo low in lots to milt, by RISLEY k CREIOUTON, Corner Esst Bay and Accommoda lion Wharf. March 5_ ALE. (t f \ CASKS BERNARD'S CELEBRATED PALE ALE, *_J\_/ In plntc Just received por bark Uiadstooe, from Liverpool. For salo by ROBERT MURE k CO.", March 13 C Boyeo's Whart ' i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHOICE FAMILY groceries, AND IMPORTERS OF FINE WIXES, BRAXM, TEAS, ETC., No. 259 KING ST., OPPOSITE IIA9BL,. CARD. l\.f K. EVERT 2. DEDFORD, THE MANAGER OF 1V1. THE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT, returns many thanks to the customers and patrons for tholr lib.irai patronage on J appreciation of tho quality of goods pur chased by tor in during tho paatyoar. It has been, snd always win m cur aim, to PI,Kami; OUR CUSTOMUHS, and as ws oiler for sals tho llrst quality of all kluds of GROCERIES, WINES, TEAS, etc, no flatter ourorlve* that, wiih our fucllltios, can givo general KStUiooUon toa-L WM. 8IMON8, Esq., having boaa engaged to aastsl In tho management, would bo pWacd to ace his friends at No. 969, assuring them that all goods purchased aro WARRANTED AS REPHESliNTlU). THAT WE SELL ARE IMPORTED DIRECT RY W. S. CORWIN A CO., sud pass through no other hands, en abling us not only to WARRANT THEM AS FURI'l AND UNADULTERATED, but to sell at tho following prices : FINEST YOUNG HYSON.?9 00 FINK YOUNO HYSON.1 60 to 1 70. FINliST GUNPOWDEn. U 06 FINtoT IMPERIAL.. CHOICEST KNGLI8H BREAKFAST..9 3J ENGLISH BREAKFAST...". 1 60 CHOICEST OOLONG. 9 00 CHOICE OOLONG. 1 60 We keep, slso, A supply of cbeipcr gradrB?a good quality of GREEN AND BLACK TEA, MIXED, at M CO per pound. . Just received, a new supply of OLD JAVA COFFEE, 45c,; PARCHED, 60o.| GROUND,'62c; OLD RIO, life. The PARCH KU COFFEE ws lepresunt to bo of tho FIRST QUALITY, parched by us with great core. A trial of these Coffees, Groan, Parched and Ground, will con vince the consumer on that point. GENUINE MOCHA AND LAOUAYRA. Tho FILLING OF ORDERS ponoually attended to by one of tho Managora. Goods delivered to all parts of tho city FREE OF CHARGE. A supply of GOSHEN DAIRY BUTTER will arrlroou I Tuesday. . i amo Fobruary t WILBUR &-~S()N~ GENERAL AUCTIONEERS A?f> / Commission Merchants;, OFFICE AND BALES ROOMS, Nos. 13 and f> Hinte street and Nos. land 3 . C?xalmera street, C1LLRLE610N, & C. . . . Aprlll ' . mwflyr O. CfiTTTENDEN, Gouoral Conuhlssioia Merc liant, ' K AND Monii?ct?rei4 of ."Paner,, ?V VARI??8 KINDS, SO. 18 T RUADE HT U I ?T, . . , Ooincr Hudeon Streel, Now Yot... TXEALEn IN PAlsEn AND IN M AT Eft: v LS Ol' JlJ ever/-di,crlj,tlou for Ils roseluVture, JJeotmutr 13 m