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THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, O. It. CArnCAUT. Eorron GATHCART, MoMILLAN 4 MOUTON, pnopRirrroi s. Nt 18 HAYNB BTRBFT. UlTY PRINTERS. TERMS GASH. SUliSRRIPTtON. DAILY- TWELVE MONTHS.910.00 DAILY?^nX MONTHS. 0.00 DAILY-T UREE MONTHS. ?.00 I BlNOLE O ip1es.,...0 ecu Iii TO NEWS DEALERS .3 conti NEWS SUMMARY. ? Ooilou "irj8c3~Tn ?rew York on Snturday Jalc. better; Middling Uplands 82aiC.lc. In Liverpool cotton was Ann, at laj?. for Mid - 01 in g Uplands. Tlio "storm" In Ireland was a lively Foulon "blow." 'Forty-ono applications for divorco aro ponding in Cincinnati. Tlio Paria Exposition building bos already cost ?I 10,000,000 franca. : Tho Princo of WaloB is said to bo writing a <r.feook about what bo saw in hlu tour in tbo Unitod State?.. ..... It is estimated that 3,000,000 valontinos woro : eout through th? London Postofllco this sonson, " yielding over ?10,000 in postage Wo aro informed by intelligent morohants, just from Now York, that over 30,000 young mon, ino.il o ly olcrks, aro ont of employment at present in that city. ft It ia elated that ninco tho union between Eng * land and Ireland, sixty-six years ago, ?393,000,000 bavo been drained out of Ireland by absentee land lords. Bishop DoaoETT, of tho Methodist Episcopal Church Month, gives nutico that tho annual moot ing of tbo Bishops of that Church will bo hold in Nanhvillu, Tonn., on tho 10th April noxt. , lira. Brtbxy Bakeb, who braided, when twclvo ' y ear a old, tho first straw bonnet in tho Unitod .,States, having au a modol and guido only n bonnot it imported from England, died at West Dcdhnm, J. Mass., Sunday week, agod 88. Tho Boston Post sayB : "A Btato constabio was puzzlod by what appeared to bo a motto in a saloon window which ran thus : 'NooUva Itcob Bcgnl.* On reading tho insciiptlon backwards ho caused tho shutters of the institution to bo put up." j The Valley Virginian Bays only ono merchant from Staunton, and but fow from Augusta, havo gono North for goods this Spring, and their orders aro light. Our pooplo aro proparing for tho worst. Homespun will do very well in "District No. 1." Thirty thousand dollars' worth of jowols aud gold, wrapped in newspapers and on cloned in a cako cf bitumon, woro recently found in an old un claimed barrel of damaged poik, in New Orleans. The lucre is supposed to havo been concealed du ring tho war. ' Mr. Oebatid MoDohaldbon, a Confcderato sol .dior living near Harrisonburg, Va., who lost his right arm in battlo, ia now engaged in cutting jrood with tho loft. Bo can ont tho trooa and split ono hundred rails por day. lie also mnkcB coal? cuts tho wood, etacka it, burns and draws it. It ia reported tint a diamond or immense vnluo was found in Tippacanoo Hiver, near Montiecllo, Indiana, on Monday. Tho valuo of tho precious stone v?aa first estimated at (250,000. Subs?quent Investigation roducod it to (2S.00O, and a labor aud xnoro BcicntiQc observation ; places tho figures at 10,800. sir. J. W. Qebabs, in a leoturo on volcanoes and earthquakes, in New York, apoko of ono which hu eaid had novor boon mentioned by gcographors. It la called "Scapta JokoL in lcoland," and is moro iorriblo than "Heels." At ono timo it sent forth two rivera of lire, each ono hundred miles long. Tho Washington correspondent of tho Now York Tines Bays that General Fiu.i.kiiton and H. M. 1'i.ikt, known os "Bntid," of tho Now York News, "havo been examined by tho Judiciary Committoo, regarding their knowledge of tbo impeachment charges. Tuo former (ratified regarding tho Btocdman-Fullorton Bureau investigation. A linen wed-'ing, tho oddest of all oddilios, look place at Borne, New York, on tho 18th ult., tho twentiolh anniversary of tho marriago of tho parties moat interested. Linen presents, from "unmentionables" to night-caps, abounded in great profusion. A servant girl in Berlin fell against a red hot etovo and burned on her arm the dato 1809, which was on the stovo. Tho physician who was called ?n to minister to her looked at Uio dato branded on her arm, and, shaking his head, withdrew, re marking that far so old an injury there was no euro. g A boiler in Ihc Novelty Works, Eockvillo, C. W., exploded on Thursday, killing two rr.cn instantly. Ono body was blown into thrco plocca, aud tbo trunk was.found ono hundred yards from tho ?cane of tho oxploalon. Several other poraons were severely injured, and ono has r.ineo died. At tho recent exhibition of tho - polytechnic branch of th? American Institute in New York, a band ahoe-pegging machine wan exhibited, which da said to havo operated to tho s at is faction of the members. Tbo exhibitor claimed that by his machine ho could pog ono pair of boots por minute Not eatieficd with introducing stump-speeches into their official prayere, aomo ol our Legislative (chaplains, it acorns, havo taken to punning. Ono of them lately put up this petition?"May our men of principlo bo our principal men."* Such lit tle attempts to relievo tho ordinary dullneaa of I ?officiai prayers, cannot fail to secure for thorn bet- [ ier andienen if not more gracious answers. A smart remark attributed to Couut BlBHAncK is ?Aid to bavo greatly irritated Uio.French Emperor. The results of tho lato war woro boing talked about before tho Prime Minister, 'Trusaia," some ono remarked, -"has h!ul tlio line of tho Maine; Italy m bn? bad Venitia; Iluuaia has had tho East at hor siispocal, but Franco?" "France," the Printe Minis tor of King Wtluau repliod, "Well she has Jior?Exhibition." The Now York Times says : Mr. Ttttom, the jiow Senator from the new Btato of Nebraska, m ado 'hie debut in tho United Btatos Sonato tho other day J>y opposing n vote of thanks to Oeohob Peabody for bia donation of two millions of dollars to aid the cause of ?ducation in the South.. Mr. Tttton wouldn't vote for it until be know how Mr. Peabody stood during tbo rebellion. Tboy have Bomo very liberal and large-minded mon in Uio West, vre pre jsume, bot they don't send thorn all to Congress. The South London Press informs us (PaUJIatl \ Gazelle) that tho religious community of London ia promised a novelty in tho ahapo of tho "smallest .Methodist preacher in tho world." This latest "sensation" ia at present In j tlio Peterborough ?cireuit, where, wo aro told, ho ia "laboring with extraordinary success;" bo much so that in aomo places whoro ho has been engaged tho nnnibota li&vo been moro than doubled. The reverond fonUeman is about an Inch taller than Qen. Ton | Thumb. A Paris correspondent writes : "A new color, called amaronUio, Is worn for carriago full dress. Tt looks remarkably well under gaslight in velvet, over whito salin undortrain. Ibis Is tho greatest novelty, as also light fawn crape, over which blue jjooUos and othor brilliant insects crawl among Aho ruddy autumn leaves, . I do not Adviso this unless a Tory brilliant whito underskirt roliove Uio ian impression left by ao nogative a color. Tho effect is, howovor, extromoly distinguo." The BUI roportod by Mr. Poiaotor authorizes tho 2>ostmaater-Ci09oral to contract with the Commer cial Steam Navigation Company of Now York for tho transportation of European aad foreign mails between Now York and Bremen, touching at South-' _?inaJ[*J?Hit,?'t'llVKP^J11^i in ft I ii i i for such sorvioo not to \ . oxoood in ?rrfertSU tbn wlrolo Bum received for poet* 'V'-^iag? on Bald rnattor, tbo United States to guaronteo tho bonds of tbo company to the amount of 13,500, OOO, and tho company ta place on Uio lino within ono yeiir seven first-olass Btoamers. It ia jnnonncoJ, coriwiratng tbo now women's pa yer wbiob is to bo esUblishodin New York, that two female phonograph!? reporters from London bavo boon : imported to'-do the city affairs. Tbo ??ditorial staff is ta cons let of Mrs. Aim E. Sr=rinrrrJ, Mrs. Cauiouh, Mrs. Ceoly, Mrs. Pastow and.Mrs. TKnrrcira. Misii Outk Loo lit will bo tho dramaUo ssritio, and' Miss Arm a Dickiksoh foreign corres pondent. IM. Tun no ne, tho last named among' tbo editrcBsM, our fair readers havo long rlnco jbeea a^iutot^wltb tindor hor peeudonyni of ?Marion Harland." A failure 1b roportod at Frovidonoo, lt. L Tho ^rrn Is OutAY TaJT ft," ?0. tAt, Djuiui Tin, . c..i;;t.< tlio Bonior, died Borao llmo since, leaving propor I v valued nl ono and a half xaUllon of dollars. Tho business k-f nianulactwiug cotton-gt>odB, Ac., liaa boon alnco continued In tho aamo flriu iiarno by. Kdwaiid T. and Cinua Ta-it, who ?ro reported to havo epooulatcd largely In. print cloths and other goods. Tlioy liavo also commoncod tho oroellou ol a largo collon mill and houcca for occupation of operative*. Thoir HabUltiOa aro oaid to ho ono and a half million of dollars. 'Croditora to tho amount uf Uiroe-foarths to soven-olgliths of tho wholo nuiount cro nald to hold Bocuritics, but II thoy woro given in vlovr of Insolvency tho transfer, under tho bankrupt law, la void. Tho firm has mado an assignment. _ LAKQE8T CIRCULATION.? The DAILY News publishes the Official Litt of Let ters remaining in the. Pastoffice al the end of each iceek, agreeably to the following section of the New Postoffice Law, as the niKtpapcr having the largest circulation in the City of Charleston: Hr-CTtosO. And be it further enacted, Tb?t UaU of lot tern remaining uncalled for In any rottotneo In any city, (own or village, where a newspaper ' Khali bo printed, shall hereafter bo published onco only ha tho newspaper which, being published weekly or oilcner; shall havo tho largest clrctiut?on within rougo of delivery of tho sold oflicv. _ KW Ail communications intended fbrpuWicafton fti Oils journal mart oo addressed to. Vie FA\lor of Iho Dail'i Netcs, No. IB llaync-streei, Cliarleslon, S. U. Dusfness Communications to PuJAishcr of Daily Netes. il; Is*, "i 1 IFecannot undertafce to return refected cimnnunica f/ons. ytdceriiscmenf* outside of the oily must be accompa nied xcitli the casli. CHARLESTON. MONDAY MOIININO, MARCH 18, 1867. SENATOR SIIEHBIAN'S RESOLUTMN. Wo rccogntzo In tho resolution of Senator Srnm sian relie uni; Qovornor Bnows, of Georgia, and Governor Patton, of Alabama, from tho disabili ties of tho It'construction Act, tho return of bet ter nnd kinder fooltngB, and nn indication that tho Govcmmont is willing to trust thoso who, however Arm and aclivo in tho dischargo of what thoy con ceived to he thoir duty during tho war,'have ac cepted' tho results of that war as final, and aro willing to giro their ability arid influonco tu tlio completion of tho only settlement which aconis practicable. And whether wo consider tho devo tion with which they did thoir duty to the Confed eracy whilo it lasted, or tho spirit in which thoy havo dcalarcd their rendiness to do thoir duty to the Onion aa it has beon restored, no two public men aro botter entitled to this roliof. But wo can not help thinking that both in their own internat nnd in that of the country it Is very questionable whether such an oxcop'ional position la an advan tage, whether tho object which tho Govornruont hau at hoart, anil which men liko theso can so efllciently servo, will bo furthorcd by separating them from tho thousands in tho Bouth who acted with thorn in tlio paat, and who can aot wiaoly and olBcicntly with them at present, and thus rendering them liable to tho suspicion, if not to tho charge, of being iniluonccd in tho ndvico thoy giro, by tho personal benefit which such ?dvico may seem to bring thorn. Tho ncconstruction Act is a hard measure to a conquered peoplo. Tho intercut, tho good sense, tho manly resolution to moot tho consequences of a groat failure, may control tho Southern poopld to accopt it. And in time, whou wo bocomo fa mili?r with Iho now idcaa and realize tho broader development of thought and enterprise which that system inaugurates, wo will become reconciled to tili? now lifo. But it is idlo and useless to attempt, to diBguitjO tho fact that wo submit to necessity, and like wiso men aro endeavoring to mako the beat of a very diaagreoablo position. Our peoplo ucod to bo educated to their new dutioa, to be taught how to uso tho conditions of this suddou and radical resolution in their thoughts, habite aud interests. Thoro in a largo and most rospec ta ble? class of mou who will be slow hoth to learn and to unlearn, and it is of groat importance to our unfortunate section that this lesson should be learned quickly. Tho mon who hnvo hitherto en joyed tho public confidence can be of incalculable service in bringing about this resolute and intelli gent perception of tho truth. But their influence depend.) upon ono condition?tbo people of tho South, whom f hey nil vino and hope to influonco, must feel nom of thoir perfect diainloTcatednoss. Wo do not care how wiso theso mon havo become, how frankly thoy may recognize tho mistakes which thoy havo mado, tho peoplo will noitiior listen to nor regard them if this ohango of opin ion is to result in their personal advancement, nnd in their being mado exceptions to tho penalty which racu aa wiso aud good, as well entitled to tho respect and confldonce of tho country, must pay for thoir participation in tbo past.. Ir tlio body of citizens disfranchised by tho pro visions of Iho Reconstruction Act, could aud would say to the peoplo whoso confldence thoy havo shared, that they wcro honestly of opinion that truo wiBdoni aiid patriotism required a frank -no ccptanco of the conditions of this Act, Mid tho early rc-oi-ganization of the State ander its provi sions, no more powerful agenoy for tho settlement of this question could bo found or would bo needed. Their disfracchiBomont would bo tho'guarantee of tho honesty of thoir convict Ion, and thy unselfish ness of their advice. But tho only reward that such mon can or ought to receive is the conscious ness of a painful duty faithfully performed, and the confldence and affection of thoso who .aro to profit by their sacrifice. 0 . :.,-..'..'. Hiero is, it seems to us, but ono argument that would justify this oxcoptlon, and that is, that tho men so excoptod, aro, by thoir virtuos, their ability and their Influence, nocossary in tho work of re construction. Is this bo? In tho lirat placo.it cannot be donied that such virtues and such ability, will command aa large and cm wholesome an. jnflrr onco out of office as in it. In tho naxt place, th? dis-, franchise ment clauso does not 1 imit a voryfaii choice for members of tho Legi sin,), uro, and tho subordi nate excoutivo' and judicial officers of tbo State, In this Btato wo think a fair selection still remains open tor members of Cob gross although perhaps not for Heim! ors, but it must also bo rmcmbored' that as far aa members of Congress and" Benstora are concerne d,. tho relief from the dis ability of this Ili-const motion Act, does not relievo from the ne cessity of tho oilioinl test oath, and that aa long aa that remains of forco, tho relief from, tho diaabllii ties of tho. aot. will aoaroery enlargo our choice. Tlio greatest practical disadvantage under the dis abilities of tho act, will bo tho affect upon iho Ju dicial o fil cors of tho Bbia.\Tk''jr?l\l&\i^'oiity: embarrassing hut' injurious to tlio beat interests of socdotyto romovo our presont'Judges, ospociully rte nearly nil'tho momborsof tho"Bar who oonld succeed them with propriety are in tho siimo cats-, gory.' ' Now tbo rolief of u fow ahlo polliielans would not help ua in thin strait ; to organize - tlio State authorities efficiently would require a much larger list of exceptions. Nor can we see any i mm ?di?te necessity for tills moasurc. Ad soon as Urn offlc-er appointed,' takoo command of his District, ho will, it ia to bo presumed, order' a registration. . That registration will toko timo, theneomea aneloctiosef delegates, thon tbo meeting of tho Convention, then tho adoption of tho Constitution, thon its ratifica tion, thon its reference to'Congress audits final approval; ' tn'tho mean I ime, tlio Provisional Govcm mont Of tho Btato is valid. Wo havo now a Gov ornor, Judges, a Lcgislaturo; who can go on quir, tly in tbo dischargo of thoir duties, until next fall at leant. When iho convent int. moots, whou the State has given thisproof .of the good faith with which it baa accepted the condition; thon If tho peoplo fool th at certain men ore by thoir characters or ablU?ospneeossary to tho Wise gorornmont of affairs, with what strength and confidence can that body ask of Congress their TCllof 'from' dis ability I Wo do not know how it is in other fitatos, but wo think wo speak j tbo" Honso Of this S tale when wo Bay that we aro s tiro there is no such dlfferonoo between thoso who havo incurred dlsfranchlso men t by thoir obodlonco to h or command an would justify such an exception?thot Just as what thoy havo'dono was from tho convietUn of a sacred duty, no what they will do will DO to the boot of thoir judgment for tho hor.nr sntl tatercst of tho State, 'iho peoplo of tlio Btato will he ten to them Di?ro readily, thoy thomnoivos will epoAk mwd freely and boldly, Whoa no possibility of tieraonal profit, no suspicion of solflsh Interest attaches' to thoir words. Wo trust that Jtbo tlmo In trot fcer distant whon thoy will alt bo mado free to servo with renewed fidelity the 8tato for which Uiey havG sufferod, and when thoir wiso and pAtriotlo conduct will havo proved to tho whole country that thoy aro mon to bo trusted, but not men to bo bribed.' . ' " ' ( j THE SHI'PLE.-IENTAny DILL. : ' Wo print in our telomphld columns thin mo re turning an abstrAGt of Mr. Wnvtos 'a Bill, ploT-icnttry to tho itooonslmotion Act, ta it ?ually p?u?od tho Senate on Saturday night at half-ps-rt 11 o'clock. Wo received it at too late nn hour last night to permit a careful cxAniinaHon of its pro WANTS. astkd, ? first class cook. must oomo ?eil recommended. Tlio hlghcrt wage" paid for ono that wtR Bulb Apply at TIIIS OFFICE. March 18 ' I _ t M M i OU AX ion.?PLANTEItS WHOSE . KasUHuua are located in healthy sltuaUons can ob tain any rcqulalte number of German or Irlah 1 .aborcr*. at abort notice. For term*, ic apply to JOSEPH II. OPPENHEIM. No. 432 King street, corner Uulsou alrcct, MarchO wfm2nio Oppoelto Cl I ml el Square. _ INFORMATION WANTKD OF FREDE RICK ahokumann, a boy 16 years of age. liai* afillcictl with rhouinallain in ouoof hi* leg., nu l walks lamo from tho effocta II" .,/roro. Toe nalu boy loft hi* homo on Sunday, the I jth oi February, 18GT. and ha* not been heard from since. lu/ one knowing of his wherc sbouts will confer a great favor to his mother by having Information at tho northeast corner of WAHREN AND ST. I'll I LI 1* STREETS, er l'RESIDKNT, oppoelto CAN NON J^TTtEKT._ 2?_March II ANTED, A SITUATION as SIANAGEIt on a Cotton l'lanlalion, (Long or Short Btnplel, by lanler who lias had over twenty ('JO) years cxi>vtieiice. Tho best of rererenco given If required. For informa tion sddroBS "IVO. DOS No. 410,'' Charleston. March iQ ._' _' , 3 HOUSE 8HRVANT Oil ciiit.o'? NURSE WANTED. A rcspocuiblo ?EIIMAN OIHL (Oorslst to the house and with the children. Apply at No. 20 DULL STREET, second door from Smith. March 18 IirANTEU, A situation AH CHILD'S ' TT NUHSE Oil HOUSE SEUVANT. by a respectable whlto woman. Apply at No. 8d TltADD S lit EFT. March 0_ _ ?widow lady Wishes a situation In somo respectable fsmlly. Is carsblo of doing any kind of Sowing. Any ono. desiring such a ono will plcoso hiako application at this office. . February 2S TO RENT.' W sl'loi TO HUNT, a POIC11UN, oh the WHOLE _of THE IlESIDENOE southwest corner of Church sud Chalmers ebroebv. Also tho RESIDENCE on McoUng street, next north of Artesian Won. Both cf the abovo are commodious, and woll adapted for Boarding Houses. ' ' . H. M. MAB8UALL A BIlO., 1 v Brokers snd Beal Estate Agents, March 13 _2 No. 33 llroad strccb mo rent, a' tiitlee-story Hillen: X HOUSE m Weutworth street, between Smith and Rutledge sbreetsi c mtaiua ten rooms, with ' gas and water fixtures comp-stu. Apply si UioolBcoof WILKIN son A OILCUIUST, Attorney? at Law, No. 48 Broad sbrocL . four January FJ T6' rent?the elliott mansion, no. _ 10 Gcorgo street. Apply to LOWNDE8 A- GRIM BALL, Law Range, Broad street. . , . . December 17 > w rpO kent, two rooms, with kit?h X ...EN. In Iho lower part of tho city. Apply at tho PJffi8S22*il*25 Mcolln?Btrcct_3 March 10 To bent, tiie co^imodious^'iiiiee BTORY BRIOK RESIDENCE, Ho. 68 Trodd Btrcot; has 12 squoro rooms, dining rooms, pantry, pump, da barn, cook and wash kitchens, carriigo houso and stable*, together wlih ampl- servants' accommodations; gas ilxturca throughout. For terms, 4:0., apply to J. K MARSHALL, No. 00 Trsdd strccb sm March fl rpO rent.?a large uiiicic hbsi X DENOE. No. 12 Smith street, on tho souUicoHt oor nor of WaulwocUi streol. ALSO, No. 70 Brrlng street, 4 ROOMS, pantry and kitchen room. :~ ._ AJLBO, The premises of No. 27 BROAD STREET, 4 rooms and kitchou with 3 rooms. For partie ulsrs apply to ? ... .. SMITH At MoGlLLIVRAY, . March 15 Heal Estate Agents, No. 27 Broad street To rent, a small house, with five Rooms ond Kitchou, ha Wonlworth street,, two or Uireo minutes walk from tho Fostoulcc. Apply st No. 40 WENTWORTH STREET.._ March 13 TkTUNAN's f arm, west ENlToF nun an JLl STREET, TO RENT'. Arply on tho promise*. March 1 rpO rent or for sale cheap, the JL delightful RESIDENCE No. 8 Ashley elrcoL For particulars, address B. F., Daily News Office. Fobruory ?0 ? FOUND. FOUND ADRIFT, A LARGE CANOE. Ap ply to SMITH A BROADFOOT, Dlvore, Buuivana' island. March 10 3* BOARDING. BOARD?TRANSIENT AND PERMANENT BOARDING can bo obtained at low rates, bv apply ing at No. 05 BROAD STREET, near King. March 12- 1 ~ A BOARDING.?TWOSINfiLE GENTLEMEN can bo accommodated with good Board and a S^T^,' TO0m', on appllcstlou at No. 69 C11URCU STItfcET, weal side, near Trsdd. A few DAX BOARDERS can also bo accommodated. February 27 " PRIVATE HOARDING.?A FEW HOAHD ER* can bo ancouimoduted at No.U2 KINO STUFET, oast aide, ucsx Broad. A fow Day Boarders con bosc comrnoditod. . . jinuary 31 EDUCATIONAL. state normal and high school _' FOB YOUNO LADIES. r|^US,a^S!0NP "ALF SESSION OE THIS IN8T1TO JL TION, will commen?a next Monday, tho lHlh ult All payments strlcUy in advance. It la important Uiat puplia commence with tho half session. Tirrm???X60 per half session, Including Frauchand Vocal Music, or 860 per annum. ?r v.,.' . E. MONTAOUE ORIMKE, "aron 13_6 .. Secretary Common Schools. A LAUNDRESS. TTVAMILY AND SINGLE G ENTLEHEN '8 WABHTNO X donoln good stylo, by Mr*. CAUFIELD. No. 6J Calhonn street. I? March 16 WHAT 18 A CODOH? IT 18 SOMETHING THAT needs Dr. C. O. GARRISON'S EXPECTORANT at once. . PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE. For solo, whnlesalo and retail, st my flore, No. 211 South Eighth street, Philadelphia, and by ' ' . . DO WIE A MOIS E . ' SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE, No. 161 Mooting street, opposite Charleston Hotel. March IB .._.. .. ._mthaO ; ii :. rp"?*j--p? SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY, Office No. U7 Moot lug street. CONNECTIONS ' . ': :, h : : . a ; WITH ALL liailvoads Throughout THE UNITED_STATES. Every uttont ion given to the sole TrMBmission of Freight, Money, lind Va?iiabloM. WILTj OATJ, FOU AND DELTVEU FREIGHT ! TO ANY POINT IN THE 0tt? . j FREE OF OHABQE. . i? ie. B. PLANT. President, AprlUO ... a . .... _ Augusta, Oa. A SURE CURE FOR- THE PILES, PUT UP IN A. PACKAGES of 1000 places.. Price 60 cents. Forasloby HIRAM HARRIS, : Hires 18 imo No. 69 BROAD STREET. PHOTOGRAPHS. 6330 FOR A MONTH I 18 THE TUNE THAT BARLOW, THE OLD OPERA , TOR, la catering to, at tho OLD STAR GALLERY, Where he will #vo his attention to securing tho shadow fro the substance fades?especially tho OIL snd PORCE LAIN PORTRAITS, of which competition 1* defied. Bpo clmcna can Ld seen, token from life, and small pictures Enlarged at the Gallery, sou lb eut comer King sud M&r kot Street*. Charleston._ February 21 THE LADIES' ?T?AL .AjLp; ASSOCIATION, AVTNG ON HAND A LARGE BOTPLT OF ?I?ADY _r MADE OLOT'UINO, sultabls for Gentlemen, La dies and Children, and being desirous of diminishing our 8 took be tore the season advances too far, wo would espe cially draw the attention of Ore public toward* the reduc tion; which will bo rn*do In our price* for tho noxt two or three weak* from date. Apply at the DEPOSITORY, January ? ? . ' _No. 17 Chalmers street. MEETINQ ' STItl?KT, OOBNER . HOIllj?EOK'8 MiLEY, AND FOOT OF HA?NE BTHKET. _? Mmtimnl iJwia. head stones, etc,, ax- | i WAYS on hand and mado to order., Plans furnished for Monument*. I DA, WALKER/.'. ,4,.A. F.iOHEVBEUX. I tMsS&M ' ' "' ? mwl? nonoB. SVFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-^THE FOIXOWTN? eUuae of Section 1 of an '?Ordlntnco to Baise Sap- j ^ far the year 1867," Is published for the Information ?f Denums BoUisa Oood* by sample or otherwise, who are notrtsldenU oftnlsolly. AU such persona tro hereby notified to report at this office. . . ^?Three dollars on every hundred dollars of all good* sold in this city by persona not ?aident*, ^ sample or othenrlas." W. IL SM n u, ^to?h 8 ' > " ' ' Clerltaf Conncfl. ) ! THE MARION STAR, ^?BTABIJBHKD NEARLi* TWTOTY YEARS AOO. IB JK| bnbUabud At a OV in tha central portion of the oouutry, and offers a fkrorablo modi urn to Mer bnaata, DiaiigVai*, Maehinlats, and all classes who desire to sxtSnd tnefrbualnesi l? tho Pce Dee country. . . For th o benefit of CUT adrer Uslu.<, polrona, we ?hall. In addlU? to onr BTabscrtptioti Ust. which I* constantly In creaxlng, CubllO? and (alttribute grattitoualy aow) extrn 99w at the STAR, during the. buOnoss aejuaon this mu :;.i;ui yi?.'t:-* '' " -j,, ; fisie,ot Aatartl*ln?h>>r?tv-' , , . ... i ' W. ?. McKEIlAIJ, meetings. IIIIIEHNIAN SOCIKTY?HIXTY-HIXTII AN + NTVEDSAHY.' THE 17TII OV MAV.cu FALLING ON SUNDAY, THE Hibernian Society will celebrate 11? iltllb Anniver sary on TAis x7ay, Ihr 18lh butant, nltbi'lr Hall, In Meet ing etroei. . -, 'Ibc Society will eascmblo al 13 o'clock for Uio elcc Slon of ofUccrs and tho transaction of other, boajoam, Menibera will com? prepared to pay thulr arrears, ami III apply to UicTreasuicr fur Ihelr tlckula to tho dlm.or Tho Members will ro-a>Hcmhh> at the Hall In tho alter noon for Uio dlnuc., wulcli will Ik> Hcrvcd at >, o'rlork P.M. _ . . STBWAnnB. WILLIAM II. HOUSTON, i W. D. OLANOY, DERNARD O'NEILL, .18.1?. STONEY, - - - J. McCONKEY. March 18 null THOS. O'DHIKN. Secretary. ST. PATBI?K*! IIENBVOLEXT KUC1KTV. FIFTIETH ANNlVEItSAIlY. MEMDEItS WILL ASSEMOLE AT THEIR HALL, connu of Wenlworth and King streets, Thu Day. 18lb tost, precisely at !? o'clock A. M. A proccsstou will soon after be formed, anil proceed to St. Josoph's Church?a band will pnecdo. A dlscoumo will be rtu UTcred by tho President of tho St dcty. A collection wilt bo taken up In tbo Ohurch h>r tho benefit of tho Orphans under tbo care of tho Sisters or Mercy, after which, tho Jocicty will return to its Hall. Danmnd ntS o'clock I'. M. JOHN MoMAHON, March 18 3 Secretary^ riTcKNiX mil ENOUVE COMPANY. A TTKND HEUULAIl MONTHLY MEET INO op /\_ your Company J'Ai? {Monday) Evening. Marcli 18'h. at Market Hall, at 7. o'clock. March 18_1_CATUCART. Becrctary T. ANDREW'S EB3GE No. 10, A. P. Iti. riMlE BBOOLAB COMMUNICATION of the aiiovk X Lodge will bo held TAfi Evening, at Masonic Hall, at 7Ji o'clock. Candidates for degrees ore requested to attend. Dy order of tho W. M. E. N. JEANNEHETT. Secretary. March 18 _L icalmia MILLS COMPANY. _ AMEETING OF TUE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE KALMIA MILLS COMPANY wlU bo held ou D'rd neiday, tho 37Ui Inst, at 7? o'clock Y. M.. nt tho oluco of Dr. J. J. CHISOLM, Hascl slreot. Charleston. D. F. EVANS, President. March 18_ ">wf3 " COLLOOB OF CHARLESTON. THE ANNUAL EXAMINATION OF THE JUNIOII, BOPUMORE and FRESHMAN CLAdSES of the CoUcgo of Charleston wUl bo held In th? President's Room at tho CoUcgo during tho pr?s en t week, beginning on TM* .Day, at 9 A. M. Candidates for, admission are roqueted to prcsont Hinreich e? for examination In the Presldcut's Room on Monday, tho '25th, et 9 A. M. By order or thu Faculty. LEWIS IL OIBBE3, March IB 1 Secretary of Faultily. Ior saleT J.aoil bale, A yovno du A Y 311 l.i:, 10 ' hands high, sound and gontto; works In any kind rharness. Inqulro at No. 28 STATT. BTIiEET. March 18_j_0? Cown^for hale:, two BPttlNUKHH AND TWO MILKERS- Inqulro at No. 62 STATE STREET. 1' March 18 t i1 iii vatic bale, one Ole wielam'S flrst-claas BILLIARD TABLES, with everything complete and In good order. Can bo seen ' tho l'bolan Dllllord Saloon, corner of Meeting and Marl "t streets. MarohlO _'_ Asplendid residence and PA MM, situated within thocorporato llm'bj of tho town ol Alken, S. C.?Tho realdcuco Is largo and commodious, containing eleven rooms, all with fireplaces; plaxus are attached to tho first and second stories, with all the con vouiouces necessary to a compl?ta residence. The grounds are handsomely laid out with Evcrgrcous, Roses, etc., and tho vogctablo garden very ample. The outbuild ings, servants' bouses, stables, Ate., arc all in complete order. Tbo Farm consists of about fifty acres of flno planting land. This properly, now the residence of Mrs. M. M. Schwartz, Is offered lor salo al a reasousblo price, aud on accommodating terms, for tho purpuuc of division amonit the hoirs or the lato GeO. Parrott, Tho entire furniture ol tho houso nnd l>rcmlscs i. ay bo purchased with tho I^urcas W. S. WALKER, VT. O. MOOD, Fobruary 22 ' Executors Estate Geo. Par roth ^ ITVOU s a 1,1 '., TWENTY LAHOE, pat, 1 4 and 5-year old broke MULES; and THIRTY H and 4 year old. For salo at Mills Uonso Slabl?. Apply to It, W. CARTON._January 14 IJIOR a ale, a schulaus 1 ?ip in a piiila 1 DELPUIA University of Medicine and Surgery, lids Scholarship entitles students to full lnRtrnctlou un til graduation in Uio MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, umbrae log Anatomy, Surgery, Phyalology, Matcria MciUca, Chomlstry, Obstetrics, and Diseases of Women and Chil dren. Printlnlcs aud Pmctico of Medlclno aud Patholo gy. As tbl* ' is ono of the flmt Medical Uidvcrsltlcs of tbo country, a favorablo opportunity ts offered thoso studying nicdldno for a scholarship. Apply at this Office. j -. 1 ' December 10 nEWTOVALS. removal. JIL HAPrOLDT HAS REMOVED HIS GUN ES tabusbmcut to No. 119 MEETING STREET (near Markot), whom bo will coutinuo to manufacture and Im port to order, Donblo Guns, RBIch and Pistols. Repair ing and re-stocking executed in hla usual stylo. a supply of Guns, &c., always ou baud. March S jmo? financial. BANK BILLS ! BANK BILLS ! ANK DILLS OF ALL KINDS GOLD AND SILVER C0UPON8, STOCKS, lie. Bonght nt highest price, by ANDREW M. MORELAND, Broker, February 13 wllhsln2mog No. 8 Broad suvot. B dry goods, etc. BRITISH SUMMEB CLOTHS, IMPORTED DIRECT PROM ENULAND. Ofifsfl FOB SALE LOW DY ja\J\J\J HENRY THEN C H A RD, No. 19 Exchango street. Charleston, So. Ca. March 12 imo ill BEST SIX-CORD CABLED THREAD. JOHN & HUGH AUCHINCLOSS, hole agents in new york. March 0 ' wfm20 18S7 SPRING TRADE. KO. 143 MEETING STREET, GHABLESTON, S. O. MARSHALL, B?RGE & BOWEN, Wholesale Dealers in Foreign uud Domes tit- Dry (?00 (Is, INVITE THE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS TO their stock, which is entirely now, carefully aeloctcd, aud will bo sold at a small advance on first cost, for cash or short Urne apt rove d paper. ' MARSHALL. * w. t!bdeoe O. A. BO WEN. TEE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO CALL THE ATTEN TION of tho former patrons of Messzv. W. T. B?RGE h co. to our stock, which u LARGE. AND ATTRACTIVE, entirely new; purchased during Uio recent depression In Northern Markets. Orden promptly ux.vutod. March 1 ' 2moa W. T. BUBGE saw mius, etc. ~ FORREST WEST END. BEAUFAIN-ST., Cliarlestoii, 8. C. HUBGINS, OWEN & CO., proprietors; HAVING LARGELY INCREASED OUR MACHIN ERY, wo aro prepared to Ml orders for all klnrla end etrea of I.D Mil lilt suiiihie for aawssuo or foreign market?, upon short notice, ?ad et ?air rttca.BVSCUS, ATTONhON GIVEN TO CITY ORDERS. Our PLAN 1NO MILL is In operation, and work will be famished to cualcmera at LOWEST PRICES._ -, PLANED, TONOBED AND GROOVED BOARDS U\^\?e^-'urge supply of PLABTERINO LATHS, which wU?bo sold at greatly reduced prices._ o.a. ntrDtrrrry.IAO, X. ovrXM.......n. o. nimortra. Febraarv37 VVILLLVM BEOOKBANKS, STEAM OAS PITTBR . AHD . PLOMBER, qiact ANT) ORNAMENTAL OAS PxTTDBEfl. OA8 JT .PTTTTNO and PEUMniNO PROMPTLY AT TENDED TO., ' . Ne,Hfl KING STREET. , Angurt 81 Delween Uroad and, ?tioqu atrcpta.|| .yj.. I iewr'rt?t? j..l irnt.;: *> <? GOT IT A MI? TRIAL. mSIB' SOAP REQUIRES ONLY Tf>'il? USED TO JL prove its auperior quality. Use it as rou wonM any common soap. Iryit ana you will bo convinced thakltu superior to any other ar*.'*!* In market. STor salo by Orooera gBneiauy. ?? .//,' Manntactrircd by TAYLOR A YOr/rO !U:?A Pront boot, Mew York. For sale by . . '/ -I GRUBEB & MARTIN, Ro. 238 Ring street t... a. tOBcsaotvjSt co_. OEO. W, WTI.LIAHS ts COS?'' Corner Ch irch and Hayns atstVa. DO WIE A^MOIBEj DrjifSU'ia, AMUSEMENTS. GH?jNI) CONCERT . OK SACRED SVlUSIC IN Aid of ?S(. Michael's Hells, AT rill : CITADEL SQUARE CHURCH, THIS UVBMNC, MARCH 18U*. BY SPECIAL BEQUEST OK MANY PROMIRENT | citizens Hcau, OEO. O. BOIMNHON ami T. 1). RUDDOCK, with tho .T-;.i.[:,,,,.. or ttcvcral Ladles and Cciitlomcn, coiuprlidu,'; ttomo of llio lw.it lnuslail talvut In tho rlty, r-lll rvnosi thu SACRED CONCERT recently given at tho Clhtdol Kuusro Church. 1 In' follow io/; selections from the works of tho (iruat Com poser? will form tho Programme of Um evening: 1. Organ?Inltoduclory.Sphor. 2. Omul Chorus?"Tho Lord ht lires!".ltlghlal J. Trio?"On Thun Esch Living Soul'' (Oratorio Creation).Uaydii I. Dun ? "Uruceful Consort" (OntUirio Crea tion).ft l . 111 8. Chorus?"The 11eavciiH are Telling' ' (Oratorio Cr?ation).....Ilaydn 0. Organ?Concerto. 7. Chorus and Solo? "Kyrlo" (3d Moss).Haydn 8. f Sola sud Churns?"y ul ToIUm" (ltd Mats) I Haydn 0. I Solo and ChonlH?"guonlnin" (3d Mm..-) | Uiiydu 10. Ueeilitlvo ami Arts?"On Mighty l'eus" (Ora torio Cr?ai Ion).Iluydn II. (Irsiid Chorus?"Uullcttrjati" (Oratorio Mr? slah>.Handel Mr. T. D. RUDDOCK, Orgnuist. Mr. O. O. ROBINSON, Conductor. Doors oi>en at half-past 7 o'clock P. II. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock 1'. M. TICKETS ?1.00-to ho obtained at COURTENAY'S, i OREER'H, RUSSELL'S and HOLMES' HOOK STORES, Dr. AIMAIt'S DRUG STORE. MILLS UOUhK -ml i QgABLEBrOM nOTKL. .__2 _March lo MIKE LlPMAN'S onKAT cojmrMATioN enow, emeus TRAINED ANIMALS, FROM NEW ORLEANS, Wuoro It has been reorganized and refitted for its Second Annual Tour through the South. IN SELECTING AND ARRANOINO THEIR GREAT oil m t Ion lor their COLOSSAL EXHIBITION, It has I been tho situ of tho Management to pre cut, for tho pa tronage of tho public, an entertainment that shall com bine all tho elements of NOVELTY, CURIOSITY AND I EXCELLENCE; and. with a lui ?h oxpoadlturo of tlrao and money, they havo organised and perfected tho great combination, comlihiiuir. under ono Immense pavilion, for ONE PRICE OF ADMISSION. EDUCATED sac r e BTb u ti ? 1 PnOF, THOMPSON'S T R A 1 NiE D BEARS! MIKE LIPMAN'S GREAT COMBINATION SHOW ! Is pleased (o bo enabled to present an array of artistic names comprising the best In the world 1 Holler Riders, greater Equestrians, bolder Oynumsts, more during Acro bats, finer blooded If orsrrt, amallcr Ponies, f unuior Mules, more original Clownp, than any Company now travelling I Wit tie.-a tho following lint, comprising only a portion of tho performers, forming; tho great Congress of Arttsbi, connected with thU Model Exhlhltlon of Uio nineteenth century : Mr. EDWIN CltOTJESTE, tho Original Conversational 1st, lalo of Lont's (ira un, will appear at each ontcrtaln roent. Mr. TOM- DUREE, a quaint old-fashioned Cluwn. TUB CELEHIt ATE1I DLIS8 FAMILY t Mr. OEOROF. BACBELDOR, Iho great Yanltrr and Leopcr of tho age; Mr. lull WATSON, who bids fair to win the title of champion Rider of tho World; Mr. ROhT. HUNTING, the Double Soruoroauilor sud Lightning Leapcr; Mous. DkLOUIS, and lus Wonderful Trained Dogs; W. LsRUE, tho Wild Horseman of the Plains; JOHN N?VI.?tt, Uio most affable of Ring Masters, and most vcrsnuio abilities that must, hi time, win fame and position: WM. MORGAN. Scenic Equestrian; Pro leaner THOMPSON, Master of tho Stud and Trainer if Anl mals; WM. SMITH. Mr. BURKE, BIr. WILLIAMS, Mr. HKDPiN. Msd'm DnLOUlS, Madiu STANLEY, Mrs. D. WILLIAMS, Mr. U. JENNINGS, and a host of Acrobats, Tumblers, flymnaat*. Kqulnes, and auxiliaries. Among tho many features of this Colossal Exhibition, will bo Ib6 Grand Procession lod by KCKUART'S WORLD-RENOWNED METROPOLITAN OrERA BAND, drawn by a splendid team of Audoluslsn Horses, In Uio beautiful aud elaborately decorated Car of JEolus, which will be followed by tho Procession of Acting Boars, Sa cred Bulls, Forfonnlng Dogs, Arc, Ac. WILL EXHIBIT ON CITADEL SQUARE, . COMMENCING * TUESDAY, MARCH 19. AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE on Wedntjday, Thun, day, Saturday and Ucmdav, March 20, 21, 23 and 2A. Admission?75 cents; Children under 10 years of ago, SO cents.' Separate seats for Cototcd Persona, SO cents. Doors open at 2 and T o'clock; .Performance eommeuco an hour after. Tickets for solo at tho prtuc'pal hotels. Will perform at Orangoburg on TUESDAY, March 20. and Columbia on tho 371b ipat. . .. . March 12 tnlhsS ? INSURANCE. bcliena-VeralcIxerang-GeseUsebafl. EINZIGE DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT V. .'.gSjl' AMERIKA! !Utrfio)rTungrn Wtrrrtt (rompt ttfera.1 toon kern unter? I jttavrtrten rlatntm. 6.S"?lct)crl, Office ?o. ?7- ?itia Strafte. March 18 ' , '_|_ lmo I THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIEE INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL, (? 1,000,000) ONE MILLION STRR 7 UNO, ' mi CONTINUE TO ISSUE POLICIES FOB P1BB BISES in tola City. A. 8. JOHNSTON, Agent. 0 tr onion at Jouxbtqh, Cnxwu A Co., No. 41 HAYNS STREET. -. $ mwf 13 March U S???lW WlliL IS?RANCE ATHENS, UA. . 1.AT1TAL and (flTBPLTJS 1275,17187 alt, PAID IN. j 'HsTin^boen tpnolnlfdr Agent of this First Claas lUTHEiiN company, i am now. prepared to Issue FolklftS 6* Insuranco aoain.st loss by FIRE on Houhos, Stocks of Goods, Furniture, Cotton, Vefselu to Fort, Ac. Ac,, Ac. ,, I Policy holders Iq this Company partiel paie in tho pro fit*. A pivMond of forty-flro per cent declared to Policy bolder* for tho past Iwelvo months. . . Dividend Serf: b Ion In part payment of premiums. ' ; ' *^J. It HONOUR, Agent, February 21 '. tt wfmia Ho. 8 Broad atraet, ^LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. 'CAPITAL.'.,.....'....010,000,000 IN GOLD. APPL?TO tilBBES & CO., Agents, NO. 1? ADOER'S SOUTH WHARF. D^oimbacT mwflyr GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS. iiacon si I) k s, siioi?l?khs, ? HAMS, iVc. 1 ?\ !1U060H0ICK0',KAIl?IDEH IV/ 7ft hints Choit? a H Sides 2.1 hhita bound C II. side M hlulH Choice. Mblrnl sddrn 7ft lihiU <:i.Mi'uituVtH I? IiIiiIh Sound ShoiiM. i-K 1.*> innn 0. it. sides?to salt 10 boxes ( hair Si.Ii r -111 mit 20 boles Bellies? 1 , Kilt 2.' boxes (i m.ni y. (.'. lining 2ft hbii choice s. c. Horn. 25 llcrc. s H. C. llama M blilH 1 lr- .1 1 I l lln 10,000 lbs Strip? 60 Ucrcca and barrel* I>ttn< Lard IS kegs Purr, Lard. PORK, PORK. He. 10 hi .la MtCM PORK 100 bbl* S'.tiud U?aa Pork 20ubls Eitra l'uni" Pork. PlaOUE AMI tOItV 160 Itblri ltnltiiuoro FINF, KUTER AND EXTRA I FLOUR 1 yOO bblti Now York Fine, Kii|ior ami F.xlra Flour 1<?J0 bushels Prime Whttn I oni 2UO0 bushels l'nmo Yellow Cor I. TO ARttlVE-EXl'lStTED DAILY, .000 bUHhulH WHITE CORN. In store, aud for Falo Ion- by JEFFOHIM A- CO.. March IB 4 No. 27 Veuduo turn;,; ''corn Tx?rrja?u?. Q/Y/A/\ UTJSHRL8 PRIME WHITE COHN ?UUU 1??) bushels Primo Yellow Corn bu barrels Haiti more Kxtra Flour. Landing froui n homers Harv.oo.l ond Hui* n For ! nab. by It. M. DUTLEIt, March IB_2 Norlli Atlantic Wharf. FRENCH PORCELAIN ! 1 A <X CASKS IIA VI LAND k CO.'S LIMOOES POU- I A.^irJ CELAIN, consisting of Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets. I 11 In White, Colored and While, and Decorated. Also, Fanor Vases, Cups, Spittoon, Ac. Will bo sold I? the cask at New York prices, or to tlio trade en usual conditions. Samples open fur luspccUon, aud Catalogues ready for dl-trtbuilon. D. O. WILK1NS, March 18 0 No. 12 Fast Day. COPARTNERSHIP.:. .VOTICE. r 11111: UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A I ? COPARTNERSHIP under tho nnmo of JOHN F. TAYLOR A: CO.. for tho purposo or conducting tho MA I CHINK AND FOUNDRY BUMNE&S In all its tirxnelics, I ! r.t Ibo old Rtaml, PIHENIX IRON WORKS, north side ot | Prltcusrd street- JOHN F. TAYLOR. JAMES BARKLEY. Charleston, 12tb March. 1807. March 15 Into Mll'li H. THE COPARTNERSHIP OF CAMERON. HARKLEY k CO. Ii this day dissolved by Ibo wlthdmwal of Cuptain FENN PECK. (Signed) ARCHIBALD CAMERON. 11. C. DARKLEY. FENN PECK. Charleston, Olli March, 1807, THE UNDERSIGNED T?7TLL CONTINUE THE RAILROAD AND STEAM V) BOAT SUPPLY BUSINESS, under tho namoot CAMERON. BARKLEY As CO., at tbo old Hand, corner ot Meeting and Wen tworth si reels. (Signed) ARCHIDAI.D CAMERON. 11. C. BARKLEY. Charleston, Ctli March, 1807. IN RETIRING FROM THE FIRM OF CAMERON, DARKLEY k CO., 1 tako tho opportunity of soliciting in their nckolf tho pa trou aire of my friend a and tbo public. (Signed) FENN PECK. Oborioston, 0th March. 1807. lino March 7 ~~ 0?sVP?I^NTS,~if CT TIIK ?lllL ?WlNi", XIAXOTACTOllEns Or nn: S0LINE BURNING OIL, THE CHEAPEST AND BEST IN USE NO SMOKE, NO SMELL, NON-EXPLOSIVE, urncr, no. 03 nnoADWAi, mstw toiu:. JOUN 8. HANKS, OEcTEltAX AGENT. THIS SUPERIOR OIL OIVES A BEAUTTFUL LIOOT, equal to Oes In brilliancy: Is much chesper; is per fectly cafe, as it Is uon-erji/nflVe; and Is far superior lo any other oil or Burning Fluid ever olterod to tho public Tin- Company will aim luralaU tho trado, at manufac turer?' prices, nil kin.In of Patent Safety Lamps, Lan terns, Chandelier?, etc., admirably adopted tor Hotels, Churches, Private Itcsldonccs, Slorrs, Worchouros, OlTlccs. Stcamboals, i tat broads, and tor Plantation use. In fact, they ore bettor for any puriKsio whatever, lor which alight la used, lhau nuy other lamp invented, and I arc sold at a prico. that conies within Uiu reach or every I one. Contracts taken far lighting 't owns and Villages. For further particulars, terms, eto , address the COM PANY, or JOHN S. DANKS, tic lierai Agent, No. C8 Broadway, New York, Opinion of tho Rev. Mr. Repiton In regard o the quality Of tbo S. .line Oil: WtuiiMiTox, N. ft. 31st Dccomber, I8G0. Mr. Bustki: sin: I have been using your "Sollno Oil" for aomo tum. in a night lamp, and Ond It tbo earost and most eoonomlcal burning fluid 1 bavo over used. It gives a steady and beautiful soil light, and I can say from oxpe rienoo Hut the article obtained from you is nul explosive, but Is pcricclly safu in thu bands of any ouo. Respectfully, RI.V. A. PAUL REPITON. Orders for tbo abovo Oil and I .nm pu will bo received at McKAY & CAMPBELL'S, H a-el stritt, opposite the new Post Office. CLOTHING. OIL CLOTHING O SAILORS' OUTFIT!INQ DEPOT. PAnitElt & CHILD, No. 103 East Bay. December 21 3mo PARKER 6c CHILD, DEALERS IN Clothing mi;] Furnishing Cooils, WHOLESALE AND KliTAIL, No. 103 EAST DAT STREET, December 21 Brno Under the Amcric in Hotel. JAMES McCORMICK, MERCHANT TAILOR, WnOLKOALK AM) UETATL Ill: A I.i ll IN CLOTHS, DIMERES AND VES?1XGS, OENTB' FURNISHING GOODS. No. 35 BROAD STREET, January 28 Gmos_CHARLESTON. 8. a FASHIONABLE SUMMER CLOTHING NOW READY, AT' PROM I IS TO ?25 PER SUIT, ALL complete, and MA nr. AT HOME exclusively by BliUTHKllN HANDS IN TUK CITY OF CHARLESTON, 8. O. The undersigned begs lea va to. Inform bis friendi that he Is receiving about 800 suits, mado from English material, and imported direct by HENRY TRENCHARD, Esq., importer of British. Woollens, Ho. 10 Exchange street. An early call is requostod by WM. Mniouoou; Ageni,' No. 210 King street, between Market and Princess. March 7 Imo A. S. HTfXiL, Ag't., MERCHANT TAILOR; HAS REMOVED TONO. 70 BROAD STREET, NORTH STDEj BETWEEN MEETTNO AND CTHUROB, where be will bo glad to soo bis old frionda and custoai era, and bas in store n foil assortment or CLOTH?, COATINO, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS of every va riety, which he will moke up to ordnr at a. low prices u any similar establishment. . ALE/), , A PULL ASSORTMENT OF FURNISHING HOODS FOR (?ENTLEMENM WEAB. . . M. JNO. T. FLYNN ironuorly of O. D. Oarr k Co.). will superintend the Tailoring Department as tum?], ana will give his crooola] attention to Cutting Oarmontt, and Making and Trimming. .'! ';'{' ) ". * Jannary 17 . _ ; : I Smoi SARIURT, \VinTF0RD & CO., MAdfUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS ^ .A1 MEETCAN EXPRESS BUILDDJO, NOS. 66. 67, ? and 01, Hudson street, near Duano, New York, T. F. CARIIART. ' ~ , W, H. WHITFORD. J. B. VAKWA?KNEN. Ddcomber 10 too ' "AT.ITAMILTO?.'. WILLIAM U. GILL1USD & SON, Roal Estate Agents, Auciioneore * . ,[ ' *xp.'.i :'?i : ' ' . COMMISSION MERCnANTaS, OFFICE NO. S3 tiAYrlE bTBEET. RentemberX' 'j ' : FRANCJS ?. L?E, ARflHrtEOr AND ' EN6INEER, TJAV1?O ftEniR?fED TO THE OI??, MAY BK II round Bthl? Omes, LAW RANGE Broad street BRE^STER & S1.RATT? A ttsorneya at Law & 8olio?tor8 in Equity ' . OPPIfjB No.'OH BROAD STREET. SOTtmtwr? GROCERY AND MISCEltAKKOliS. I?UTTRR, H A CON, r,.M!i). ,'.r. K(\ i-tukiNM i.ow.i'iiii',: nvri'idi t.MJ 33 llrl.ins ,. I . I..I : >?:. , 71HH) II?. N. y. Kuiinr-mrul -...i . 10 bhilK. i rii.i. w. IrtnHtu uWcin 5>i in? lap n Ut.:?? i- -,.. t.., ? un,! ?.i., loti bu?. Floor- i ni,ni-. i vu ?, d iinj, r 76 i u. ici?, .i mi? n-?Ihi-M.i ;-nd lau. !? r,'l ]iulr-rl? a h nliil Ii n r.n buta. Whiskey (v iriou? brands), .< r.. Ki>r rale by u. W. KTF.1?TNH & CO.. Mareli_l8_ _ _ l tg Vr.ntug Hange. CORN! OATS! FLOUR. l.AM)l\<; A.M> IN VI'. 111:. 1^000 ?owrimNI,U,M': WUI"" *?!u '1 ' " KOotl l.O?bcU prime ?Iule Oat?. HMMl bushels iirimii llljck s-cd O ?l.!. AL**?, 00 DU LH. EXTRA, SUPER AND MIDDLING IT.ol.it. For Mie low, while laiullnit. by JNO. CAMPSCH A- i:o.. No. M M.rktt street, upnofild Slatv almit. March IN l HAY ! IIA V I j'R{\ IIA LBS PRIME N. Ii. IIAV l-ANDING FROM rf\J irehooDar II. N. IbmUm on Aihicr'H North Wharf, mill for mle lay J.SO. t'AMl'HLN It CO., No. Il .Marin t euecl. eupoatta Stulo etrcet. _Mnrvl. 1H > . wI??SKkV ! AmisKEY I i lllll.s. nil,: suitable for II e b.trrei? old nourbtw Wl.Utry & <li iiiljobiiH Siinurii.r old Wbiskry is lanuH ulackbciry llr.imly in canon Ueuulue Utanl, Inipuy A; <.w< French Itrandy. For Halo low, by ISAAfl p. I1BRT7! k CO., No. 201 Kant buy, corner Cumberland Mrccl. March IB_ I COHN ! COHN I AFLOAT. 6)A.AA Rb'HUKLS STRICTLY PRIME YELLOW wl/Uv/ COHN, In bulb, HOW lai.dinu rn I'mnT'i Wharf, For wile by IKAAO K. IIKRTZCO., No. 2H1 1 jot Day, corner Cumberland alrccl. March IK 1 cot ton 8F.k1). AA BUSHELS "OWENS" BEBT BISECTION OF O U " " CO! 1 UN SEED, l or trie by March 18 J. 1). A IK EN fe CO. r AAA BUSHELS BOOll BKF.O DICE. ?UUU l or nalo by J. 1>. A1KI.N k CtXi March 1H South Altantta Wlinrt. corn" "I AAA DltSllF.LS PRIME WHITE CORN. JAJUU Vor anlo by W. II. SMITH A-CO., March IN 1 Na;,icr'u Raune. BACON SIDES. mii> '. mi.m r. DHKiiiT oleaii rid sides. ?l For Bale by J. N. ltOLSOS. March 18_ i No. C'J Enal Hay. 12 SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. oa a TONS SOLUBLE TACIFIC ( UANO. LAND jU\J\J ISO per brh? H. B. Voorliem, at Browu's Wharf. JT. N. ltODSON, Mar.b IB _1 No. 02 Kant Day. ALLSOP'S CHAMPAGNE ALE. IT f\ CASKS?QOATITH AND PINTS?TU.aT IIUCEIVED tJ\J direct Irom Iho bottlers cx "Southern liigbln. For aala by W. c DEE i Co., Conicr East Day and Van-lcrhorjl'i Wharf. March IB_ _ nnvU JUST RECEIVED AND FOlTsALE tXf\ NEW DOODLE DA11REL GUN?, AT PltOM CIS OU to I3?. 60 now ' Inglo Darrel Onn, at from .Vy ta f 15. 50 new blniilo Darrel Dovu' Ouv.n, ni 54.5 ; cte.h. 1'AltKEIt (j CHILD, ^farch_I3_wfin3 So. lO'.l Taut Day itreci. GE?OOERIES, ?&c. TIE aUDSCIUBEIt HF.<rECTFUr.LV NOTIFIES hlRfrluud. and Ibc publio generally, that lie hxi I Jusl o|.en,-,| a FIIE.NII SIOI1IC of i.lltlOllltlED, WISE:! and LIQDOI1S, which lie offers ut very low i-iico?, and solicita a share of lliclr former patronage. AU RnodH Hold arc warrantetl as represented, and vr'U lie deh vi I ed true lu any part oftho ill! '. JOSEPH II. OPPENUKtU, Ajcnt. No. VU King, cttrnfr llttil&oii rtreot, March 8 fmwC t.., poslto Clladel Square. FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! AllIODS QUAI I Cholco Extra. "I f~\f\/~\ DDU FI.OUD. VARIOOa QUALlTIEf, lUvJU from 1'lautaUou to < In store, nud for nalo by It. k A. P. CALDWF.LL, At No. 00 East Day and No. ?Chahncra r.trvet. March is Iin2 V) SIDES AND SIIOULDKIfW. HHDS. BACON SIDES. PRIME 4 boxea Dacon Sides, I'lantatioti Meat 5 hliils. Dacon Shoulduru, puiiio 1 hhd. Bacon BkonMeM, WanLaHoa Meat 0 boxcH Dicon Khmdders, Plaubilioii Meat, For sale low by llltUKII .V DEB, March 12 tutbaiowfO No. 7)1 JCast Hay. ENOLISRT^ril?Y"cni^S~?^ IAA BOXl-^4 ENOLISn DATO Y CHEESE, NOW JL V/ v/landln? and for side by UENItY OOUIA k CO.. Much IS No. 2i3 Vendue ltatiQC. WOOD! WOOD ! "WOOD! BEST QUALITY OAK ?0 60 DEI.IVKLI'.D. PINE f s so delivered. Dy IiODDIN .'. CA.MPIIELL, Wo<k1 Factors, II.,-. ; ,.;r.. l Vi'iiAlf. Orders loft nt D. KODDIN At CO.'n Klnblo?, Meulin^ street, will moct with |>roni])t Btlantton._March is ' COAL; A C\ t \ TONS EGO SI/.i: COAL. FOR ORATES 4tU \J 200 tons Stovo Hire Coal, fur rmirfc?, fco. 200 ion I Locust Mon nia in S'.cauib'ja: t.oi co tons DLtckiinillh's coal. AU warranted to bo orthubcat quality. Now landing, and for ttla low fur ca?b. 11. F. DAKEIl A CO., March in 4 Coal Yard,'Cnmborland tin cL CORN ! COHN ! AFLOAT. iAAA DUSIIELS STUIC1LY PRIME YEIXOW 4t\JUU CORN now landing-at Fra.-cr's Wharf. Foraaloby HAAUK. UETtTZItCO., Mo. 207 East Bav, corner LUmbfrrlantl street. March 14 8 SUGAR AND MOLASSES. OA HHDS. OOOD QHOCEIIY SUOAP.Ii ou 17 hhdn Superior Orocery nu^am 20 tierces Fair Grocery Sugarx SO hlids. Cholco Now Crop Clhycd Molassoi 4u nuns. Cnoico Mow Crop Aliucovado jrola? y-w 77 tierces cholco New Crop .Muscovado Moluscs SO bbla. Choice Now Crop Muscovado Molassca. Now lauding ox schooner "Mi ry M bit.." from Cnrde naa, and lor ualu low in lota to suit, by RISLEY *: CREtr.UTON, Corner East Day oud Accouituudslion Wharf. March 5_ ALE. trf\ CASKS BERNARD'S OELltDRATED PALE ALE, Uv in pint-. Jut received per barb Gladstone, from Liverpool. Forsaloby RODERT MURE & CO.. March 13_0 Doyco'n Wlinrt FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES. Sa 9 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, AND IMPORTERS OF FINE WINES, 'BRAXDIBS, TEAS, ETC., No. 259 KING ST., OPPOSITS HASEL. CARD. "VIH. EVERT E. BEDFORD, THE MANAGER OF 1VL THE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT, rorurca many tlianiii to tho cuatomora and patrons foi tbolr llbaral patronago and appreciation of tho quality of goods pur chased by tjrin durlug Uta past year. H baa been, and always will > < cur aim, to PLEASr: OUR CUSTOMERS, a=d "! wo oflrf for sato the first quality of all kinds of OKOCE11IE8, WINES, TEAS, etc, wu datier ourselves that, wllh our faculties, can glvo general satUtacilon to an. VOI. SIMONS, Esq., having b-c.n engaged to assist In tho managoment, would bo plorscd to aeolila friends at No. 252, assuring them that all goods purchased oro WARRANTED A? REPRESENTED. THAT WE SELL ARE IMPORTED DIRECT BY W. S, CORWIN k CO., oud pass through no other hands, en abling us not only to WARRANT THEM Ab T?RE AND UN A&ULTERAT'KD, but to toll nt tho following prices : EINEST YOUNO HYSON..?9 00 FINE YOU NO HYSON.1 60 to 1 76 7fNE?T GUNPOWDER.!l 26 FTNXaT IMPEIUAL......~. CHOICEH1 ENGLISH DREAKFAST. 9 3] ENGLISH BREAKFAST...'. 1 60 OHOIOXBTOOLONG. 9 00 CHOICE OOLONG..,. 1 to We beep, alto, a supply of cbeipor grades?a good quality Of GREEN AND 1ILACR TEA. MIXED, at M 60 per pound. , ' . .Jh?t received, a new supply af OLD JAVA OOFFEE, ?Sei; PAKOITED, 60e,| OUOUNd; 02o. ; OLD RIO, Sic. Tt-? PAitCUKU COFFEE wo leprtaont to bo of the FIRST QUALITY, parched by ua with great rare. A trial of these Coffcoo, Groon, Parohod and Ground, will con vince Uio consumer on that point GENUINE MOCUA AND IAOUAYRA. Tho FiLLINO OF ORDERS porfoually attended (o by ono of tho Maexfiore. Goods delivered to all parts of Ibo City FREE OF CHARGE, a A supply of GOSHEN DATRY BUTTER will arrlvoou I Ttioaday. . . amo February 4 GENERAL AUCTIONEERS ! . and- .;' Commission Mercliants7 OFFICE AND SALES ROOMS, Nos. Ill a ml l?S(?te street mid Non. 1 und J . Cbalmer* atrc ct, - CHARLESTON, 6. C. . . April 2_ mwflyr O. OHITTEND?N, Gonoral Commission Merchant, ;.AND Maimifetbt?rer of Pansr,, ?V VAUIOljs KINDS, BO. 1HT It 13 A 1> E STR?DT, , Cornet Hudson Stroot, Kow York. T\KAXKB m PAPER AND IN MATERIALS ' OF JLJ ovory description for In ruanufXcturo. Oootnibrt W- 6-xo