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" ; . i; MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1807. jJyCAJj MATTBllS. To <'<u i c Kjin ml I ii i v . Wo rio. continually receiving cummunicatlona on ; o|:!I :il and oChor rnittors from ponona who do ;,ol attach tl.cir proper names to tlio articles non(; i.ml wo lake HiIh occasion of repealing Hint notliing ran bo published in Tue Dah.? News without l?oing indorsed by some responsible individual. We nro indebted lo Mr. V. Voolxii, 108 Market htreot, for lato copies or the Hound Tub'.a, Slants Ztltung, llarjwr'a XVttVy, und Kriminal Zelluny. Tux CAUH on tho City Railway will bo run until Hie close of the oratorio nt tlio Citndol S(pinro Church this ovonlng, for t ho accommodation of the public. Hcmoval.?Mr. J. M. IIaitoldt, bo long anil favorably known as tho princo of gunsmiths, hau removed from his former location in Queen nlreot, to Ko. 210 Moiling strict near Market. This is u move in tho right direction, ao n back street is not calculated lo draw much trade. Ho can now be Ibim 1 nl tho jnmo establishment with Mr. J. C. C. Noi-an of saddlery fame. Mayor's Court.?Tlio serenity of Saturday's Court was nol disturbed by tho trial of many mis creants. Only two fines wore imposed, and thoso but for trifling ofluncca. A smoker, who did not know that Vomluo Itango was n wliorf in tho oyea of tho law, paid $2 for his ignorance. A lira which was kindle 1 in Cordes street to properly coojicr barrels was put out, and tho flro worshippcrs lined $3. Provisions, Groceries, Ao.?Messrs. Jeffords k Co., No. 27 Vendue Hange, advertise an oxtcn uivo assortment of tho nbovo arliclos. At this time, when tue country iu almost starving, it is well lo know where tho necessary stores con bo ob t ai nod. Messrs. J. & Co. oiler a largo aud varied 11 tuck of bacon, mess pork, Ac, comprising tho different brands and qualities known lo dealers. Thoy also linvo a large quantity oC flour and corn on hand, and additional cargoes of tho latter daily cxpootcd. To oil in need of Cioso supplies wo can cordially rccoinutond Messrs. Jeffords A Co. as tho bust place to obtain them. Tire Peadody Educational Font.?Tho Hon. William Aikxn loft this city on Saturday night last by tho Northeastern Railroad, on his way to New York, where tho Trustees of tho above named fund nro lo moct Mr. George Peabody on Tues day. Mr. P, contemplates leaving fur Europa oarly in May, and beiug vory dcairouB to see bis bouc vo lent scheme in a fair way to a bu iOMSful operation, ho hns conrcucd tlio Hoard, with a view of consid ering tho necessities cf the t-ovoral sections de signed to bo boncfitted, and determining upon a plan of operation. Doubt less with .his samo objcot in view, Mr. Peabody baa sunt n private agent to travel through all (ha Southern Stales, to visit tho Bchoole, and report upon thorn. Wo hopo tho bo sovoteut intentions of tlio donor will be wisely and fully carried out nt nn early day. Hardware, Fisrnifo Tackle, &o.?As tho dcoi plos of Isaac Walton are now busily making pro petutions to onlinp tlio finny inhabitants of tho great deep, it would not bo nmisa io inform tho anglers that at Mr. Sam"!. R. MAitanAiAva, No. 310 King Btreot, thoy can obtain Iho groatcsl variety nnd tlio best quality or fishing tackles, and Iho different npptu tonanees necessary for tho business. Mr. Marshall docs not limit himself to ono item, hut offers for eoJo tho usual steel; of a woll ar ranged hardware storo, including plantation (nuls, builders' material!], Ac. It is very imporlaut that iho farmer should bo thoroughly prepared to com mence oppcrations, and Mr. Marshall has an nbundauco of (hose articles called labor snviug machines that inako tho tiding of the ground al ien: t a p.n t lime. A word to tho wiso is sunloiont, nnd if (hose who doubt this uUlomcnt will but pay him a visit, thoy will return both convinced and converted. The Circus.?Hint wo are in aomo respect? n favored community there can bo no questiou, and the present week promises to bo ono ot unuBuol enjoyment. Opening with tho concert to-night, tlio remainder of Iho week will ):o devoted lo tho Citadel Green and the, hltga paviilion thereon. Mike Litmah is nn experienced caterer for the public amusement,.and his cirem is really what lie atylea it, a grand combination show, possessing all of the n microns attractions necessary to create n draw. Iiis troupu of nctorx nnd urUstos are un surpassed, ond tho dogs, monkeys nud other tmined bcouls show tlio results of an oxcullout education. A hearty laug h is tho host .mtidoto for tho blues, mill as Tjptiian's Circus is tho place whore this is contagious, cno visit will do moro for tho suf ferer fluni a thousand remedies. AU who wish to npond a pleasant hour nnd to indulge in unrc st r.lined cachinations should not fail to attend this Dhow. Bold Podoev --On Saturday morning, about ill o'clock, Mr. IlocKADAx's Imune in King Ltrcct, near Cannon, was entered by aomo designing in dividual and ?obbod of $1123 in gold, greenbacks nnd Slate money. This robbery was effected by a > ottng man who had proviotiHly boarded with Sir. Hockaday, and who was thoroughly acquainted with tlio promises. Ha bad discovered that the money was kepi in a portable desk which was usually locked iu n wordrobo, and, having obtained possession of tho hoys, ho soon opened tbo warJ rol>o and forced tho desk with a poker. Lieutenant Hesdbicks, of tho dotcctlvo force, was notified as Boon as tho loss was discovered, and, through tho oncrgy of tbo oOlcurs placed on tho track, a young man answering to tbo descrip tion given was arrested. On beiir; placed in tho coll ho confessed, and told where tho money was concealed. This was all recovered, and Mr. Hockaday loo generously refrained from appearing ngainst tho prisoner, and oven furnished him with money lo leave tlio city. Tho robbery had evi dently bcon planned for iiomo timo, aud it is for tunate for Mr. U. Unit tho perpetrator was not sharp enough to conceal biniBolf, and had to con tend with tuen who seldom fail in arresting snob characters. IstrnnssiVE Servioes.?It waa our privilege, yos tonlay, to bo at Trinity Church and bo ir tho Rov. E. J. M i:v s vu die preaoh ono of the most eloquent eei mous wo have over hoard. Tho occasion waa tho commemoration of tho recent death of Bishop Holm.. Tim text waa from 2 Samuel- ill. 88, tittered by King David on tho doath of Abheb: "ICnuw yo not that thoro ia a princo and a groat man fallen thin day in iaraol." Ho discussod at length what constituted a princo and a groat man in its earthly soaeo; and thon in its bighor, no bler, Christian sense. In tho course of this part of bis argumunt bo paid a glowing tributo to tho philanthropy of Mr. Peabody. Ho showed that mere money was inadequate to confer greatness or true nubility, however it may purchase titles and dignities. "Hank is but tho guinea's stump." Mind und character are tho prime requisites to greatness, lint wo should do injustice to this no ble discourse?second soarcoly to tho oloqnont pro ductions of Hossuet or Boubdaloue?woro wo to ! attempt to givo an analysis. Tho preacher had a l.no conception of tho magnitude of Ida subject, nnd brought good tnulo and a woll-slorod mind to tho preparation of this sormon. Tbo large and In telligent congregation wcio spell-hound for noarly nn hour-and-a-half, and nil wont away improssod, pleased nnd edified. Wo should be pIcMOd to ooo lids (UBCOurae in print. It would bo a fitting momunont to tho great man and princo in Israel, in honor of whom it wrs prepared and delivered; and wo hopo Mr. Mlvkardie may bo prevailed upon to givo bis con sent to ils publication. Tin: Coxcr-nr To-Kianr_As tho clork of tho wonthor bus deigned onco moro to smile upon us, { It is a fair presumption that tho concert to-night will bo tho bo.id centre of attraction, aud will bo patronized by a crowded assembly. Professors Rodinsoh nnd Ruddock, with tboir talented ooips of assistants, have already proved to tho commu nity that (buy possess no small amount of musical loro, and the promised porformanco is ono that will bo appreciated by all whoso hoar Is arc not out of tune. It should boromomborod that this concert has been originated for tbo noblest purposo?ono that should strike a responsive chord in every breast, and bo liberally responded lo from tho pocket. St. Miobaol's bolls aro inseparably connected with tbo history of tbo city, and it is tho impera tive duty of ovory ono, who bus any prldo in her welfare, to nt onio contributo his quota toward thoir redemption. It waa a happy idea to raiso tho requlaito amount by moi?ns of tbo oonecrt, and tho music will bo sweeter when it ia romomberod that it ia only tho preparatory notes of thoeo swoot chime* whoso sound see ma to como from leavon. i '* La : _:_ - Tho programme published ussuiou ua that ihla concert will bo ioforlor to nono that Inn preceded it. oiid tho public will bavo au opportunity or in dulgmg tholr charitable inclinations ni tho name time they aro enjoying a raro musical 11 oat. The Street Uailroau_Tho oxtonsion of thla rond through Mooting street to tho Dattury Is now completed, and a trial trip inndo last week proved that tho Messrs. Owens havu preserved their repu tation as railway contractors. Monday won tho tiny designated to mako tho diflcront changes con templated on tho povoral routes, and unless tho present plana aro altered, tho R?tlodgo Blrcot and Iving atrcot cars will exchango places. In accord nnco with tho requests of numorotu pat tomb of Uio road, tho conductors will not ho removed, but will coulinuo on tho routes whoro thoy bavo, without an'exception', rendered thomsclvoa dosorvodly pop ular. An tho route from Broad elrcot to tbo Hat lory Is not much visited during tho morning hours, tho cars will coulinuo running to tho East liny tor minus until-11>. M. when every nlternato car will proceed to tho Battery. In ordor to avoid all unnecessary confucion, it is proposed to dc8ignato tho earn on tho two rout .at by noiuo appropriate insignia, auch na ilagH of dif fer mt colors, Ihn Batlory car Hying a blew pennon at ttto furo, whilo tho East Bay car can bo known by a red flag. During tho tmtnmor, when the llatlery promenade is crowded with visitors, thin j designation will ho vory important, or tho unwary might bo carried .0 tho old Postoftico instead of to Iho Battery. Further changes aro ir contempla tion by tho Company, hut tho oxact time for put ting thorn in oporatiou baa not boon definitely sottlod. St. Patiuorb-Dat.?Yesterday wan tho onniver aary of the birth-day of Patrick, tho Apoatlo and Patron S-vint of Ireland. When nnd wlioro ho was horn has boon a basis for disputo between histo rians from tho sixth c ntury to tho present time, aud any knowlcdgo in regard to hie parentage is equally obeoure. Sifting tho chaff of tradition in ordor to better roach the grain of truth, wo opino, ho wovor, that ho was born in Franco, about tho comruoncomont of tho fifUi contury, and that his parents w?ro members of tho . opr. or clot.'i of tlmt country. Captured by sorno Celtio frooboolora, who tnado a raid into Franco, ho was token to Ireland as a elavo ; and escaping from thence, a year or two after, studied for tho Church, nnd returned to tho "Green Isle," as tho Nuncio of Popo Celoatin, a docado following hia escape thcrofrom. Soon after his advent tltoro, ho rapidly eon verted tho pagan nativos to Christianity, and dlod on tho island full of years and honors?his namo and famo as universally known as tho history of otho .Master whom bo so woll nerved, and IiIb memory rororod by every true done und ant of tbo Irish race. Yostorday being Sunday, tho colobration of tbo day ?.n? deferred, and will tako place to-day, In former days, tho day was wont to bo ushorcd in with a parade of tho sovoral Irish volunteer militia cornpanios. But this la ono of tho observances now, for good rcaaons, temporarily dispensed with. Those who were military thon aro civil now; and tbo volunteer soldiers have given way to tho in voluntary military. By reference 'to our advertisement' column jt will bo observed that tho old Hibernian Society is intent upon ronowing its youth; and Tara'a Hall to-night will resound with mirth and gloo as in the glorious days of old. The St. Patrick's Bonevolont Socioty also will havo their celebration to-day; and as this la their golden wedding, we doubt not it will bo n splendid n flair. 2C0, O. I. 0. 2(30.?Our rcadoro may hnvo soon, for somo timo past, npon tbo various walls in the city tho myatorioiiB heading of this notice. They havo, doubtless, puzzled thcmsolvcB in attempting to col ve it. With hia usual cntcrpriao and activi ty, our local lins mado tho discovery. In passing along King Btrcot ho nccoatcd a friend who asked "Whoro in Wall ach's ?" "Why, right across over I hero at 200." Whereupon, instinctively, ho said "2fi0;oh I I boo, 260." , Mr. Wallach, whose ndvortinemoiit will bo seen in H1I9 morning's iBNUo, and whoso establishment is in tho bond of King street, No. 200, bos but re cently returned from tho North, whoro ho has boon for aorao timo on a purchasing tonr, and laid in n new, elegant and varied assortment of goods in bis lino, carefully selected by himself, with -pceial cofcronco to Uio wants of tho citizens of Charleston, and of Uio surrounding country. Mr. Wallach is satisfied that tho city of Charleston can support sovoral boot and shoe establishment?, and, in consideration of this, litis largely increased his stock. Whilo delaines, silks, muslins, lawns, laces, pop lins, embroideries and mantillas?raro, riob and beautiful?aro cagorly Bought after by tho votatics of fnshiou, and aid to enhance tho charms of beauty, what adds more to tho appearance oi the wearer than a neat, nice, olcgantly-mado balmoral shoe, or lovely calf Congress gaiter, porfootly and oxactly fitting ? It is the last finishing touch of tho artist to tho picture. Nothing is moro be witching and captivating than a well-made foot encased within tho folds of an ariiutio-roado boot or shoo exquisite; . - Tho Hoerol or good looks, Bays somo ono, is to havo a good hat. Whilo th'e is a truth, no beauty or maul mens can or would bo comploto, in accord ance with tho requirements of fashion and pro priety, without tho charming fitting, wcli-mado boot or shoe. 'Vir lue may flourish In ill sc, black or blue, lint man and nature acorn the shocking boot or shoe." Mr. Wallach baa tho greater portion of his stock manufactured by hand to ordor. Ho has in connection a largo and- varied assortment of trunks, voliaos nnd carpet bogs. 'I h? Iroots and shoos of Mr. Wallach aro unsur passed by any in tho city for style, finish, make and durability. Ho is prepared to accommodate all, rich and poor, tho rosy ohooked boy and girl, tho fashionable Miss Flora's and Brummrl's, tho middled aged, tho gray haired nite, and tho toiling, hard laboring man, who cams his money by Uio sweat of bis face; having an infini to variety, om brociog fine, medium end common, ranging in price from 25 cents to $15. Mr. Wall ten, determined not to bo behind tho progress aud improvement of the times, is nicely and tastily fitting'up his ostablisfcmont to "suit Uio tasto of the moat fastidious. We commend him to all, and trust that bo may command a largo and liberal fib aro of public patron' ago. Ho who labors and expends his money to improve and odd to Uio business of Uio city, do se rv c s to be supported. MatiHDen's PEaronAL Balk for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, DO WIE & MOIflE, Agents. GOODIflCII, WINEMAN & CO., Agents. 11. ?.' If yon want cheap Blank Books; ! If you want ohoap Stationery, Euvolopes,,..,Fa per, Ac.; jQi |. .' I' ,i 1 ,'.'.. '. ; If you want Printing ?xorat?d neatly; ,N, If you want Books bound In any stylo, or Account Booka ra'ado to rrrdff, wiUi any desired pattern of ruling, go to Hiram Hanum, No. 60 Broad atrcot, BUSINESS^ NOTIQ?3. Auction Sales Ttale Va-. Dahhst Sonus wltl ecu, this day, at No. 89 King | street, below Broad, an assortment of dry goods, cloth ing, shoes and fancy goods, contents of a clothing and dry goods storoi W. Y. Laircn k R. 8. Burrs a will a oil, this day, by vir tun of an order from the Judge of tho District Court, on Union Wharf, the hall of the schooner'.4 (d, together it 1th all her tackle,' Jons O. MtLKoaft Co. will a:!l, this day, tt No. V? Mooting street, on asxortmoat Of drpas trimmings, spring hoop skirts, ho. " . . n. M. U"-'". h Bao. win sell, this day, tho ra- I malning stock'of the Planter's Hotel, consisting Of | Mac kola, sheets, *c . ' J. A. Evsxow at Co. will etil, this day, on South Atlantic Wharf,-bushels damaged corn. A?A?A?A?A? ' The beat Dyspeptlo Bitten now In use are PAXXJtnt's | Hepatlo Bitten. Thoy novor Call to (ire reli?t Try a bottle, and be convinced,. For sale by all Druggists. Pnatrma d?sirons or obtaining ? highly concentrated I ammoniacal !c rillt?ar, free from mineral phosphates and 1 other adu 1 uraliens, can do ao by applying to Kt/smah k Uowzrx, No. IBS East Bay, who are Agents for the' aal* of | Marsa' Nltrcajentxed bupcr-I'liorphato of I .imp. February 11 , mwths A Nr.w Ycmx va u? un, of practical rspcrlonco In vino yard culture, will engage in Ute buaweea with a party having tho noooaaary cjr.llal.wlih an ulterior tUw to the manufacturo of wine. Tho capital required may b? graduated to correapond with, tbo oxlanV tip wnlehll would bo advisable to go, and used at intervals. If tho bun neu be conducted with doe rtrard to the conditions oaeontlal to wceaaj, Ii win yy'?oi? ??d weft: ; -, Tbo disorganisation of labor dem und? a chango In agricultural pursuits, and probably in no direction dooa' It point with Utter r-roaT-exris than to -nine growing. Grape culturo In the Notttf rn'.Kta^a I? nttcnacd with so much uncertiinty, in conicqhcnco of tbo' cvd* win ters, that It Is yot deubb*u'i if ft can bo made an Interest or any con?irtcr?bl? ircportineo beyond specnlaUng la hardy varieties.. In Um lia ht of this experlenos, South Carolin? mar sclzo tho prlxo, ak eoirio compcnntton for tho wrongs Inflicted on her l>y fanaticism in tbo cauao of a falso humanity. In Iho chango domandcd, tbo uyian? l'UH.'rt or (armors will find grapo culture a substitute for their chief staple, which requires but trifling labor, aud vastly nioro profitable. This is no patent way to get rich, nor yet is It a temptation to speculate hi ltlu lous with a promise of fabulous results ; but, as Iho "early bli J catches tho worm." so the first to enter tlds unbounded field of labor will bo tho first to particip?t? with Juntlco in tho largest measure of whatever Is valu sblo In tho lc|;IUmt,lo pursuits of lifo. Inquiries may be modo to the Editors of this paper, and to ItlOIIARD DALLY, .ore of JOHN W. UALD WELL, No. 68 Beaver atrcot. New York. March S THIS TIME TO ADVERTISE IN TUB t'OUSTUY. The /taffy South Carolinian at Columb'a, la now soul to ovcry Postoflloo lu the State, being tbo oQlcVJ paper or Iho Stale, it will bo lound at tho present time espe cially valuable, to merchants and others dos?ing to avail tbcmselvos of s very largo circulation. Tnc Phoenix boa n largo circulation throughout tho inlddlo and upper Districts of tbo State. Advertising i ale. ss i. .nunable as the stringency of Uio money mar ket will warrant Merchants and others wishing to use tho columns or tho piper will address JULIAN A. HELHY, Proprio lor, February 23 Columbia, H. a HostoUor's Stomach Bittors. MUSHROOM IMITATIONS. SarccsB Is the "provalent cradle" of Innumerable hum bugs. No sooner hod nOSTETTER'S STOMACH 1)1 T TE11S made their mark In tho world than np sprang a hont of Imitations, and as tho farao of the great restora tive grow and spread, tho pestiferous crop of poisonous mockeries thickened. Bnt tho true modldno has lived thorn down. Oho by ono, thoy have disappeared. When the bellows of ptuTory, which kept allvo tho fceblo Ore or their borrow?1 reputation, ceased to blow, thoy ceased to lire, and thus thoy continue to como and go. Mean while, HOSIXTTjERaS HITTERS.- tbo - groat protcctlvo and remedial tonic of tho ago, hsvo progressed in popu larity with each succeeding year. Their success us a means of preventing and curing tho diseases resulting irom malaria, unwholesome water, and all unhealthy cll nantie Influences, has boon boundless; and as a remedy for Dyspepsls, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, Cloue rai Weakness and Debility, and all complaints original!ng In Indigestion, they aro now admitted to bo superior to j any other preparation over sdvortlsed or proscribed. - From the homo market, to which a few years ago thoy were confined, their salo ban been extended Into every Stato In tlds Union, oror tho who|o of South and Central America, Mexico, tho Wost Indies, tho Sandwich Islands, Australia, China and Japan. Homo and foreign teatune- I ny contlnuo to show that HOSTETTEH'S ? ITTERS are tno most re tarkable tonic and Iuvlgorant now boforo tho erorid. For palo by ik) Win ?& MOI8E, Druggists, No. 1S1 MEETING STREET, March IB 0 Opposite Charloston Hutch Gin, a us Remedial Agent GIN, AS A REMEDIAL AGENT, HAS BEEN IN FA VOR with tho profoeslon tor a very long period, but owing to tho difficulty of obtaining a paru article It has fallou Into dlsuso In many sections or tho country, much to tho regret or medical men, who consider it almost a k-poclBo in very many dlscaaos. For all cases of Qracei, pure Old, if administered under professional guidance, will certainly work a euro; and If taken sa a preventive, acting, as it does, on thu sonsltlTe membranes, it clean sea Iho par la so as to remove all possible sediment. Admin istered in tlieuamn way. it will prevent tho formation of Calculi, and do away with thoso terrible operations, therefore, so necessary for their permanent removal. Oln is of Incalculable hum Jit to roul?tes in those diseases so poauliar to tha sax, and from its tonic, as' woU as its onodyno properties, ft Is frequently superior to Iron, l'*rk, or oven tho electrical rcxuodlos. In cases or a posi tive tendency to fvuAim, or Consumption, Oln, In proper quantities, by supplying or filling up tho constant dying out of the natural fire of tho system, will often entirely tvsrd off that awful disease, which carries off one-eighth of the population of tho United Slates annually. Pure Ola has thin peculiar advantage over other diffusible stimuli, that it oxldlaratcs without creating any thirst of an unhealthy character, it soothes whilo It also excit?e, and la a powerful nervine as well as an acttro tonic. "OIWINGER'S OLD LONDON DOCK (UN powers all tho qualities that can bo desired for tbo high est sud noblest uso of all winoa or liquors. Its Ingre dients aro tho dlHtlllcd Juices of car. fully selected grains, modo delicately pungent and flavorous with tho aromatio tincture of tho Jumper Barry. Ago has mellowed sR these mingled aromas, and given an exquisite mildness? s smooth, oily body?and an almost floral odor to tbo liquor, which rendors It delicious to tho senses, of enroll and.taato alike, whilo Its Rparkling llqu'd purity leaves nothing for tho eye to desire). "The writer must remark that Messrs. A. M. Drvmocn A Co. merit tho gratiiudo of tbo en tiro medical profos sion, as wcU as the world at largo, for having Introduced a stimulant f such unoxccpttonablo purity aud unoqulvo cil power, both as a preventive and curallva agent, and a harmless cxhllaratlve beverage."?Chetni?al Journal and Medical Gatttte. tul mCi-.as January 20 SEWING MACHINE FOR $20. fTUIE MACHINE WELL 8TTTCH, HEM, FELL, TUCK, I 11RAID, Ac, bo siinplo that a child will easily man ago II, Is offered for salo, and can be seen at No. 11 Ma syck street. No. 163 King street, and at ! W. L. WEBB'S Crockery 8tore, February 16 , mwf Itmos_ Ho. S Hayno street WINDOW SHADES." HARRISON BAHNET, MANUFACTURER AND IM PORTER Of WINDOW BRADES, CORNIOEa, Bands, Pins, TaaaoU, Gimps, Loops, ?ordn, Ac. ; Whilo 1 and Raff Hollands; No. FW WILLIAM STREET, oetweon Fulton and John streets. Now York, store and Office Shades mads to order. December 24 mwfSmo BOYLAN & T?ERS, MANUFACTURERS OF. AND WHOLESALE DEAL ERS in, WHITE LEAD, ZINC PAINTS. COLORS, VARN SUEU, Ac No. ?8 MAIDEN LANE, '"ew York. Orders by msil promptly attended to. March M_wfmlyr ; ; LAW NOTICE. rE UNDERSIGNED ARE ASSOCIATED AS PART NERS, and propose to practice In tho STATE COUnTB OF I.AU AND I QUIT Y for tbo Districts oi Bamwell, Beaufort and Colloton, under the name and stylo of "DAVANT." Office, far tho proscnt, at OIXUSONVTLLE, South Carolins. It. J. DAVANT. hovcmberM_fui_J. C. DAVANT. LEA & PEREXNS' CELEBKATED \vorc??iiiri! mm. PRONOUNCED s^. EXTRACT of a letter from a MEDICAL GENTLEMAN at Madras, to hit. to na rast UU.1 j/ffH^t, Brother at ?"1 WORCESTER, May, Good Sanco RSBK31?1' CONNOISSEURS Tell LEA A PER ako afflxcable 1351355 RTNH that their SAUCE La highly esteemed In In- | d la, an d Is, In my opinion, tho most palstaola, as EVERY VARIETY b&*fea|wcU as the most whole , , omo SAUCE that OF DISH. ^CaSfcs^nado." The suoooas of thla most delicious and rm rivalled con. dimcut having caused many unprincipled dealers to | apply tha nsmo to Spuriout Oowipourudt, tho Ptrnua i rcjpcclfully and tarnuUy requested to see that tho name of Lea k Prjuuiu are upon tho WRAPPER, LABEL, STOPPER and BOTTLE. Manufactured by LEA & PERRINS, v7?reeit.i< JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, NEW YORK, AGlliXSJ'rS. Octobe* 10 ftnwlyr M a y rm u Plan Kentucky Stato Lottery MURRAY, EDDY * CO., MANAGERS. TO BE DRAWN AT COVINGTON, KY., 16TH AND 90th of each month, bohomo, 85,000 Uriels?637 prises. Whole tickets, IU; halves, 10; quarters, ?-J; eighths, $1 SO. 1 Prize of.. 50,000 1 Prlxo of.$10,000 1 Prize of.?8,000 1 Prize or..?7.000! 3 Pr?tes of.?5,000 29 Prizes ol...?1,000 03 Prises of...........*too 185 Prixesi of..; ?900 200 Prizes of ?125. 81 Approximation Prizes amounting to ?9,0001 .' Combination Lottery draws every cUy. Tickots Irom ?lio?10. ' . ^ ' cin-ulf ri sent iron Drawings lnallsd as soon at the' Lottery is drsBn. A'Mr*.. ii. i. fsKfl RS, CnltcJStiles Llcsmod Ajienl, JiS?.* nasoi scroct, ch jfsMtOfl,K tX, c.-Bsv Box57 L,f ; February 20 8mo i WILLIS & CHIS0LM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' * and SHIPPING A Gl- ENTS. TETILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, PALE AND VV SHIPMENT (to Foreign andDomcstlo Ports) 01 COTTON, RICE, LUMRER AND NAVAL STORES. ?j ATLANTIC WHARP, Charleston. 8.o. 1 e, WILLIS.A II. CH180LM October 28_j_ , LOMBARD & GO., COMMISSION MBRUHANTS a?o rjcroBTKSA ahtj psii.ua rat * ORINIJSTONK8, HO. 18 LEWIS, AND NO. 9 T wnAItt', aJOBTON, .. Advances made on Consignments of Rice and Oottov -tooursddroas. . : Reiereuceo, by permlssloni To Masers. J Aar** Anon k Od.. Measra. Uttiui.t BncrnftaA A Co., Ohsrieston. s. Amos*_ .Oetoherl THOB. H>- A.Gr3STB-W , irtroBTSn AITS OatAtSM Of . I ritt? Clror erl.., Clinic. Tos s, ?te.. ata),, . AM. m at Ml aiUSKNVrjCH-.li.. COM, Of MOMMA, .V. - ' NEW EORBi ;\ fAyaxnbsr . _ THE CAROLINA TEHESy PDHLI8HED AT OR A NO En URO O. It. - . Tins Paper cthculates throughout tub middle portion of the State, and offers tha beet i facilities fc,r Mrortie--.ra, . Fcbruiry 29 > - rr. DRY QOODS, ETC j.R. READ & CO. 263 KING STREET 263 NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! EVERYTHING NEW! H.WIM? RECOVERED FROM TUE EFFECT OF the lato Uro, and in Oia Interim repaired and Ira- I proved our store, boaldca baring modo largo additions | to tbo sanif, wo oro now prepared, after passing many weck? in Now York In carefully selecting Goods, to ox nlblt tbo MOST ATTRACTIVE AND ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF British and Continental GOODS KVER OFFERED \\ MLBSTl. I R. READ & CO. March M_ _2 m NEW AND SEASONABLE FOKEIGN DRY GOODS. Percales and Chambrays Grenadines and Lonos Jaconets and Lawns Slelanges and Travelling Mixtures Silk and Worsted Poplins^ Mack, White nnd Colored Alpacas Bombazine, Empross Cloth and Me rinoes Crape Marete and Bareges Fancy, Check and Solid Ginghams I Wool DeLolnes, Challies and Tamer tines Black and Colored Bress Silks French Printed Organdies Printed BriUiants, Boulaix Cloth White Goods and Linens A. complete assortment of Monrning Goods English and Fronch Prints Also many othor new and beauti ful varieties of FOREIGN BBESS GOOBS. AU of which are ottered at the lowest market prices. J. R. READ & GO. March 1?_ 3n LACES, EMBROIDERIES AND FANCY GOODS ANEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF EMBROIDERY 1 of every variety snd quality. M oro varied and ox tensive than ever before offered. J. R. READ ft CO. March 16 _1_a mw SUPERIOR ENGLISH HOSIERY, BEST KID GLOVES, LACE MITS AND Gloves of every Bescription. WE DEO TO INVITE PARTICULAR ATTENTION to our HOSIERY and QLOVES, having bought none but die best English and French manufacture. Wears theaol* Ages ta of Charleston for the celebrated and superior SEAMLESS EID OLOVES. J. R. READ ft 00. March 10_- -_. 3mw CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT. OUR NEW CLOAK AND BRAWL ROOM BEING NOW completed, wo taxe pleasure, lu Inviting our friands an J tbo publia to an Inspection of our entirely now and choice stock of LADIES' COVERINGS, I Comprising ovary new and 'choice novelty of the I DLAOK&LK COVEBTL'OS Real Pother, Llama and French Points Sonars and Rotondes, tu White and Dlxok Mozambique and Spain Silk Shawls ' Single and Double black Sbawla Rorcgo Shawls, In Black snd White Orenadine Shawls, In Black and White PLAIN AND FANCY SHETLAND SHAWLS. f A LABOE ASSORTMENT OP CHEAP LACE POINTS, S4UAHBS, ' BiirxKOB sriAWLS ."; i ANIJ TAL2IAO. Many of them our ?xeioslva style?, to which wo invite attention of the Trade, . .? r Liberal disoounU made fbf Cash Elija o? City Accept if: R. READ ft CO m ' a wm Our Emilie Stock is New, SELECTED WlI'll , PARTICULAR ?A1 sdaplolUlty to our market, and will b< leaauro (o ?Ii. . . LATEST KOVEtTIKS RECEIVED PER EVERY STEAMER. itttipx? No. 26? King Street, Opposite Hasel. March 15 I , ?mw in.u aWI (IN TIH E OPPOSITE BI IS NOW OFFEIUNO ONE OF THE I .A HO EST AND I IN THE BOOT AND (o bo found Lu Uio City of Charleston. Orcat caxo has bee an thn venr litest fsshlons. for Ladle*, Onnt's, anil Chl'-Jro FINE KID, UOAT, AND CALF OONOBE88 OAIi BALMORAL B00T3 AND 8LU' OENT8 FINE 'surpassed by nono in the market In quantity anil stylo, i ek h can bo purchased lu any market North or South, viz : Ladles' Shoes and Gaiters, at.f 1 00 to ?3 00 | Missua' ihoca and Gallons, at. 1 00 'o Us Children's Shoot and Gaiters, at.35 cents to 1 CO j Also, manufactured expressly to my order, and ulwa; AND MOROCCO SHOES s Gent's FRENCH AND AMEKIO (in at variety of Medium and Common Shoos. - Also, ? ruh and varied ossortiuot.t or TRUNKS. VAI.tS gotber with a wcll^oleotcd stock of evcryttdnn usually kep all of which wLU bo sold at prices thai cannot loll to glvo xt altonllou of all le invited to No. 2UO KISO HTIIBET COUNTRY M Elten ants would do wolt to como and set all, who wont to ?conomisa in Sbocdcathcr, como to n UEAUFAIN STREET, and you will oavo at least TWENTY JO] RAILROADS. CHARLESTON CITY It.UI.WAY COM PAN Y. CHARLESTON CITY LaTLWAY COMPANY, ) ConHxn lino an Aim East Bat Kmrnr., } C'iia ni.iam ;;. March 18. 1BCT. ) OK AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, IHK aOTH I NUT., tho Core will run to tho Baltory (south end of Meet-1 Inn street) every alternate) trip, and will bo designated by a Lllue Flag on tho front end of each Car running to that point, until farther notice, u E. H. JAURSON, March 18 I Superintendent. CHAIUd'lSTON CITY RAILWAY COMPANY. | Charleston, S. c, March 13,1807. f\N AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 18m INSTANT, , \ / tho followLug chango of tho cars on this road will bo made I Tho LARGE OAR * (red), drawn by two horses, will tin placed upon Ibo Branch 1 Ino through Wcntwortb mid Hull edge streets cid Rtitlodgo Avenue, AITO Tho SMALL CARS (yollow), ot prosant drawn by on? | horse, will bo placed upon the Main Lino through Cal houn and Ring streols. By order. S. W. RAMSAY, Starch 13_wf-rut Secretary and Treasurer. MIHI llI'.Al.TEUM It AI r.ito A I> COIUPASY. I ?W?l\l5 rriHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS J. of too Northeastern Railroad Company will bo held at Planters and Mechanic's Dank, on Wednetdau. 8d April, 1807, at 19 -.'clock M. whon au election for a Prejrl dent, and six Directors, to servo for tho ensuing year, will toko place, a WIE 1,1 M AN, March IB '. . . , 3_Secretary. SAVANNAH it t'H.UlLESTOS HAILUOAD. Ban)? OFFICE SAVANNAH AND CTIArtLESTON ) RAILROAD CO., OFFICE 18 DROAI) STREET. \ Cntm.xsTOW, March Ii, 1807. j SHIPPERS OF FREIGHT OVER TUTS ROAD ARE respectfully informed, that freight will bo received at tho Mill street Dopot from 7 o'clock A. M. to V P. M. daily, which freight will go forward immediately. If not received wit hit, those hours, it must of necessity romain over at thoir risk. JNO. B. RYAN, March 16 , 3 Genend Superintendent. VORTIIEASTHIIV RAILRUAD COMPANY. RUPBRINTENDENTS OFFICE, I ' ' " OrraBixsTOH, 8. C., March 13, 1867. j ON AND AFTER THURSDAY NEXT, THE 14 I'll INSTANT, tho THROUGH EXPRESS THAU* on this Road will leave Florence at 0.00 A. IL, and arrivo at Charleston at 3.30 P. M, AH other tra'ns remain un cbaufjcd. B. 8. SOLOMONS, March 13_ Superlnlendont. CHBRAW AMI DARLINGTON RAILROAD. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, _OuinAW, March 13, 1807. . ON AND AFTER THURSDAY NEXT, THE 14TH lost, the PASSEN CI Ell TRAINS on this Road will | run as follows : Leave Cheraw. 0.00 A. M. Arrive Florence. 9.00 A M. Leave Florence.,. 9.00 P. M. Arrive Cheraw. 11.?5 p. M. Passe igen /rosi Charleston will Icavo by the 1 P. M., Train, to secure, a direct connection with tho transit on ] this Bond. . g. 8. SOLOMONS, March 13 _Superintendent. BOOTH CAROLINA RAILHOAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 ? OHAnuaroy, B. O., March n, 1867. j ON AND AFTE : WEDNESDAY, MARCH I3TH. 186T, I tho Through Mall Train from Columbia to Augusta will run as follows : J.-svo Columbia..1L10 A. M. Arrivo at Kin grill o.'.1.30 P. M. Leavo HJiigvnla.....i.l.BS P. M. Arrive at Augusta. . .,.0.00 Nirihb H. T. PEAHE, March 13 . Ucu-ral Superintendent. AGRICULTURAL. BRUCE'S FERTILIZER. fth^T/A PER TON OF 2000 LBS., CASH ?O I V* ?78 par ton of 3000 Int., oredlt to 1st Novem ber, 1867, payablo by approved factor's acceptances, wlth'lntorest at 7 per cent. For sale by March 6 _ RAVEN EL A CO. BELLEVUE SEA ISLAND COTTON | SEED FOR SALE. IT HAS PRODUCED THE LARGEST YIELD WITHIN our observation, and la of a superior quality. Apply | t. H. BAGOETT h CO. tan ALLEN & NEEDLES' Ammoniated Fertilizer. \. WfZ HAVE ON HAND, AND ARB NOW READY TO V V receive orders for lio?DOvo weU-known FERTILI ZER. Our terms are, SCO cash; tlmo price, $56. ono quarlcr cash ; tho other tbroo-quarlei s for approved City Factors' Acceptance, with Interest at the rato of seven Scr cent, per annum, trom tamo of purchase, payable anuary IB, 1868, with current rata of Exchange. Parties wishing to purchase largo amounts o in he ap plied direct from the work;. MACBETH & HAVEN EL, SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLIN A, CORNER BABT II A Y AND EICIIANQE-9T. | March 7 _ too ALLEN & NEEDLES' AJlfiOMATED FERTILIZER. ' THE ORB?T SUBSTITUTE FOR . PERUVIAN1 GUA^O. . WE MAKE NO CONCEALMENT OF ITS PRINCI PAL COMPONENTS, . via 1 ANIMAL MATTER, H* IE, WOOL, ACID, PU03PHATE OF LIMB, ,?nd FINELY OROUND BONES. Iii?! ' '.',.. Every day brings additional ovldenooa of its superiori ty. Those who havs used it know its great value, and bug ti again. Thi? M the beal- and only proof w? would wish as to its excellence. ........ . . m It U packed in tt rang larreU. > - ,,jyr j TERMS ; . Fifty dollars'cash ; time price 163, ant-quarter and tArtB-fliinrlerr for approved dty fxctora' acceptance, with interest at tho rato of seven per cant per annum from the dato of purchase, payable January 16(A, 1808, wltb current rate of exchange. - " < ,i - Partlea wishing to purchase largo amounts can bo anp pllod direct Dom the works. MACBETH & RAVENEL, HOLE A OF. NT 8, . Corn er or Enit nay ond Exchange n t rc c I?, i-'t '. ' owaa?^n, B.-,o. ' _ IIIIIECTIONS FOR OB (NO ' Allon fe Ncojlo3' AmmQniat<:d ?ortillzor. S ' VOR' CORN. : * " ' , ' A tmaRhandful In the hill ; mix or cover al'?ney rl& earth, and drop the seed. ' when-UM com, fa fairly tip, apply a UUM around the plant and oovar wRh the Cuiu. victor or hoe, r : 350 ponnds aowr. broadcMl and harrowed In. '. FOR' POTATOES. ? Ab? ill 900 pounds tntherowaor drills, mixing wllh the kuL .. . ..?. . ..' ' FOrt WHEAT ??'nYE. : SOOto tOOpo-nds per aero, According to tho cJiArac!?r of tho soll, plonjjhrd ocharroflotlin. L'Oit Oil ASS. < 2O0to2i0pouDaslnth?fallorfarly in thoFprlna. ' iron COTTON. 100 to 300 pounds per acre applied to Uta plant Is (effi cient to Insure a heavy viold, 17-.? PerUUcerWOl brinj i crop into market luv ?eeit ?eonsr than' any oiahr ma nure, jrao . . Marche j ; 13 ID N 13 ,) 3AUFATN ST., iIS8T COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING GOODS SHOE LINE, [EBB. PERS BITTCIIED AND PUMP HOOTB OXIOIID TIES AND STRAP SHOES, Ac, 4c, vhlch I oD*or as cheap, If nut cheaper, than the nigo aril Men's Hhocs and Galten), at.$1 35 to fj 00 Mcu'a Roots, at. 3 76 la II 00 Mcn'a Dnigan*. at. 1 33 to 1 60 ,-a on hand, LadJos' FRENCH CALF OLOVE, OALF, KID, AN OALF AND MOUOCCO liooir-t AND Midi:', with a ES AND 0AIIPET 11 A Os, of all quantities and rise*, to t In a largo and comploto Hoot and Shoo KstabUshuient? itialaotlou to oil thoao who may favor mo with a cull. The I?Examination la tlio heat criterion; and I Hay to ono nnd ty EaUbllshmeul, IN TUB UENO OF KINO, OPPOSITE FIVE PEU CENT, un year purchases. BN WALLACH MISCEllANEOUS. FISHING TACKLE. j UST DECEIVED, AND FOR SALE LOW, A LARGE STOCK OF: Limorick, Kirby nnd Bult llooks, NETT YARN8 SEINE TWINES COTTON, HAIR AND SILK LINES SPINNERS _ FLY SPOONS AND FLOATS REELS RODS SHRIMP AND MULLET NETTS DULLETB HAND AND FOOT LINES DATE DOXES Ac,, Ac, ALSO, A LARGE STUCK UP BUILDERS' HARDWARE AND PLANTATION TOOLS, AT WHOLESAE AND RETAIL BY SAM'L R. MARSHALL, NO. 310 KTNG STREET, THIRD DOOR BELOW SOCIETY STREET. March 18 mw3 "HUNTING A HOME IN BRA ZIL. riulB RECORD OF MY TOU I IN BRAZIL. UNDER I JL tho abovo title, making a volume of 384 page?, Is ] now ready for dollvcry, at ?3 In paper, and ?X60 in cloth binding. Copies may bo obtained promptly by mail, free of pontone, upon remitting tho monoy for oltlior stylo or tho book to my address.. J. MoF. GASTON. Moron 18_3 Fort Gaines Georgia. DARGAN & DABGAN, ATTORNEYS AT LUV. WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF THE EASTERN CIRCUIT. jay Prompt attention givon to collection of claims. RrrEHEsCES.?Messrs. Prcssly, Lord A Inglcsby, James Tapper, Esq., Charleston, p. o. J. F. DABGAN, T. G. DARGAN, JOHN KUGHEI5IE1?, MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 00 AN80N STREET, THREE DOORS NORTH OK HASEL. BEGS TO INFORM HI8 PATRONS AND THEPUBLIO I in general that bo baa last returned from Now York with a well selected stock of CLOTHS. CAS8I MERES and VESTTNGS. Foreign s'd Domes tic, and also on aaoortmon. of FURNISHING GOODS. March 16_10 DIRECTORY OF THE CITY OF CHARLEB . .. TON. "IXTHAT IS NEEDED TN THIS CITY. WE HAVE MADE VV . saipla arrangements to supply a DIRECTORY containing the nomos of Iho Inhabitants of tho city, their occupations, places of business, snd dwellings; Busi ness Register, Publlo Institutions, Ranks, Ac, Ac. Wo Intend to get np a work equal in design, finish and cor rectness, to any that has over been published, uven dur ing tho palmiest days of tho South. This Is entirely a Southern entorpriso. Seeing the want of such a work, wo con,:- Ivotl the idea, end sought, snd have obtained all tho capital necessary to carry ont a design which, I feel con fident, will bo beneficial to our native city. Payments will. In no. Instance, be expected until the work is de livered. We have cotrmencod to canvass tho city. Our can vassers ara ci tireras of tho highest respectability, and wo earnestly hope tho citiicns will aid us by Imparting all tho Information caUed for. Having been 1 Jen tilled with tho South in her lata struggle, and, determined to share bur destiny In tho future, wo appeal, with confidence, to the business men or the community, promising to fur. nish a dlridcratum which will advance their interest by amply rewarding Die m for the outlay. March 10 3 JOHN OllRIN LEA A CO. MASTS AND SPARS. ALOT OF FIRST RATE (HEWN EIGHT SQUARE and round) MAST LOGS AND SPARS. STEIN MEYER A SON, Foot Boanfain street. ALSO, A splendid selection or OAK. PINE and LIGHTWOOD, st lowest market prices._3 March 10 JUST ARRIVED - -AND FOR SALE LOW, Parker & Child's, No. 103 East Bay : 1 f\f\ AArt CIOARS, at 18 per M JLUUaUUU 100 dozen Durkce's Yeast Powder, st ?1 87X per dos. > 1 fr?< ;'. r ..... PARKER k CHILD. March 16n- . < ' ' No." 103 East Bay. V. S. BOUNTIES, AND ALL GOVERNMENT CLAIMS, COLLECTED ' by T. HURLEY, Government Claim Agent, No. 100 MEETING STREET. Charleston, S. C. MONEY LOAN ED on dischargee. AU claims for the additional Bounty should bo fliod without delay, as the Secretary of War has ordered that "no application tiled after tho 1st day of April, 1807, nh*li bo oolUod until aU filed before that data ore paid." 1300 Bounty collected far men who were dis charged on account of Injuries received in service. N.B. No charge for services unless tho claims are ob tained.'., ..ei i .. '.-ws-illi i Morchl3 " . ' C.. S. A. SIXTY-SEVEN PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE GENERALS AND STATESMEN of tho late. Confederate States sent free on receipt of twenty-five cents._> - - ' ' Address. . , - SOUTHERN FUBUSHTNG CO.. March 8 j , laio 'P. O. Hen 1484, Bolthnore. Md. 3WPi chamdiery7etg, JOHN TUOMEY, NOl 48 EAST BAY, BETWEEN BO?CIETa NORTH AND SOOTH WHARVES. SHIP CHANDLER AND COMMIS SION MERCHANT, Dealer and Im Sorter in RUSSIA BOLT ROPE, [anlllu and Tnrrod Cordage, Homp and Cotton,Soll> Duck ami Twines, Parcelling, Copper,Sheathing, Metal and &tic"Po?nt?, Oils, Tar, Tallow, Spirits Turpentine, Anchors, Chains, Block's, Boats, &c, &cJ Personal and particular attention given to nurclio.se and - sale of MER CHANDISE AND PRODUCE con signed or trusted to my care, and prompt returns made. Brown & Levers Patent Life Sav ing Tackle and Boat Detaching Ap Earatns," for jrtcamers. always on and, und for sale at New York ' [iriccs. ?i b* ebruory BT - THOMAS P. RYAN, I AT TOR NEY AT LAW ' NO. 1 'COURT IURISH 8?IUARE, NORTH mde; ?' February 7 _. . 6?"> E. M. WHITING-, : CORONER AND MAOISTRATE, HAS behoved HIS OFFICE FROM OH ALM I. RB strevTto No, 88-CHURCH BTREET. one door BOttoel ttrosyisU**i< - ' ' Anacst si . ?TIIE Ml ats. MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, 1 Cr? Hoix. NOYsraber Vleca. J ALL PERBOrTB DaBHl?U80V BKBTJTLDWGIN ID Burnt Dirtrlots and Wools Places of t is ?lty. un der "An Act Of iJoa OsuerallAssembly, S^/>? ?^?J?7 wthe City Oomicllof Cliarlssteti to procoe In tho mit-, ^rtSl^ti^SL ?Wh a view W aldtn btr?dlng uptta citi arow " arehereby iiotlflod (bat the form of oppll of Council, between the hours of 0 a. M. and JP.m. ?lUp^icedi^i^must bo Bled In the sborstraectioried office, as^sOomonl llee wlU meet every ifesua, to con. rider the seme. r _ _ nMTT,, jMSa?**?1*". ^o,a AUCTION SALES. Auction title. AT nAUNTCTT BtTIIVlVS, No. NO ICInpc street, below Broad street. Till? DAY. tint IHlli Inst.. nt 10 o'clock. I will scU. An assortment of DUV GOOD.-. CLOTHIN'J, HIIOEH AND FANCY IHWI)?, route ills of a Clothing and Dr? Good* More. Iri him ea<di. IN rain .Ii ? in'ii- ?I iIIkimisIiih nf Goods, Wares, Mer chandise, Furniture, Hursen, Muh c. Vehicles, Lands or 1'roduec, Vcssein, Ac?., would find it advantageous by consigning to this establishment. I slso offer my ser vices to ATTEND SALES AT PRIVATE UEK1DENCES. i Ii? I? ?t references of tho rlty of Charleston given, II' desired. My s de days are Mondays and Fridays, and at night on Tin .slays, Thursday* and Saturdays, thus ofTerloK tho best choucca to consignors. Marsh is UMTKD STATISH MARSHAL'S s.m.K. SOUTH CAROLINA DIHTUICT?IN ADMIRALTY. DaVosta A Madtm on. Schooner AM?Salas et Co. es. Sch .oner Aid. ill W. V. mutch cv It. 8. BRUNS, Auctioneer*. Uy virtue of an order of > ale, to mo directed from thu Honorable the Juden of the District Court of South Carolina, lu Adininilty, for tho District ' foreisaid, In thu ain.ve cases. I ?il. expose forsalo at publie auction, on Union Wharf, In tho pert of Charleston, at 13 M.. on THIS DAY, the IRlli of March, instant, THE HULL (if THF. KCIIOC-NF.lt AID, burthen about 157 tons, Kogl tab iiieasurement and of slwut 1000 bar rels capacity, an she now lieu at -all w harf. together with nil tier tacklu und apparel, consisting of Sails, Chains. Aucliom aud Cables. Blocks, Furniture, An:., as twr In ventory, j. p. y, KPPINO, . , United Ktstes Marshal. COBsItllOSaa cash._8_March IB Dress Trimmings, on account of Underwriters and ml ( hncrntctC Il Y .!> >II \ a. ni il KOR <V CO. THIS DAY. 18th Inst., at 10 o'clock, will be sold, at our Auctlnu Hales Itnotn. No. 133 Meeting street, I cask ARvirrrp.o nmtss niiMMiMas, viz: <s dozen DUUI.K TTtl.MMINOB 11.1 duzen Fancy Oaloou 'Trimming 100 M DsyllH Needles, assorted numbers. ALSO, 30 dozen 20, 25, 30 SPRING U00P MvITU S 1 case, 00 pieces, Hlcachod shirting. In lots 10 pieces KcUyvlllo Tickings 10 pieces Kentucky Jens lllsek, Whlto and Mixed Cotton Hose India Itubbcr Stispendors 10 pieces 4-4 Red Chech Matting. AI.no, Tho rcinanlns of a Rololl Slock, consisting of a variety ofdoMrablo GOODS. Conditions cash. . March 18 (rOSTTONF.n OH ACCOUKT OF THE WCATtlKO.) Remaining Stock of 1'lantcrs Hotel at Auction, II Y K.M. MARSHALL dt IIIIO., IlroUers mid Auctioneers. No. 33 Uroatl Street, THIS DAY. at 11 o'clock, will bo sold nt our rale., room. TUE h1.MAINIM.I STOCK OF THE PLANTER'S HOTEL., coMsisTiKU or : BLANKETS. SHEETS, COUNTERPANES. PILLOW CASES, Towels, Trunks, Water Cans, Uockola, Crockory, Deal Springs, Spittoons, Hat 11 eke, Douante , Ac,, Ac. March IS _ Damaged Corn. BY J. A. XSN9LO W & CO. THIS DAY, 18th lint., will bo sold st South Atlantic Wharf, on board scboonor "Rcnshaw," at 11 o'clock, ?BUSHELS CORN?damaged on the voyego of im portation, and sold for the bcnoQt of whom It may con cern. March 18 Schooner Renshaw. iiv J. A. l:\sr,<>\v ol co. On THURSDAY next, 2lat instant, will be eoid, at South Atlantic wharf, at 11 o'clock, THE SCHOONEH KKNKUAAY, burthen about 00 tons, now measurement! six yearn old: CM feet draft; capacity about 3500 bushels grain. tlulh March 10 Furniture o/'-i Jamily Declining Housekeeping. UY SMITH <V MrGlLMVIt A V. Will be sold, nt tho resldonco No. 23t Mooting street, west stile, between John street anil Ann street, TO MORROW MORNING, tho 19lh instant, at half-past 10 o'clock, FINE BUREAUS, Carpets, Sofas, Chairs, Bedding, Dcdstcads. Ico llouso, flno Cooking Stove. Malting, China and OUss Ware, Ac. March .8_; . j Estate Sate.?Comjorlabto Dtoeliing in Laurens street. BY ALONZO J. WHITE] dc SON, Brokers, Auctioneers, and Real Katato Agents. Will bo sold TO-MORROW, Uio iOlb March, at 11 o'clock, at the north of tho Exchange, That comfortablo TWO-STORY WOODEM DWELLTNO, situate In Lauren s slicet, second door oast of Washing Ion street, Tho Lot measures 45 feet front by 00 feet deep, morn or los?. Conditions.?One-half cash; balance payable In twelvo months, secured by bond and mortgagoof property sold, Interest pay-shin annually. Duildlngs to be Insured, and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for roqulsl o papers and stamps. March 18 ElinMe Building IajI In Hanover street. 1?Y ALOIYZO J. WHITE <b SON, Broker?, Auctioneer*., it Real Kit e tc Agents. Will bo sold TO-MORROW, loth Instant, at 11 o'clock, st the north of tbo Exclumgn, A VA AST LOT, situated on tho cast sldo of Hanover street, butdng and bounding on lands of Simons and Hernandez, measuring CO feet front by 100 fect deep, mon or less. Conditions?One-half cash; balance paynblo tn twelve, months, secured by bond ami mortgage of property sold; Interest payable annually. Purchaser to pay for requisite papers and stamps. March is Boots and Slioes. BY mu.i si DRAKE. On TO-MORROW, PJth Inst., at 10 o'clock, I will sell at my store, ecu er or Klug and Liberty slroots, 76 CAM.a BOOTS A-D SHOES, received by S. S. Saragossa, regularly assorted and woll adapted for retail trade. COHBtStTKO OF CASES GENTS' CALF P. 8. BOOTS, * to 11 Cases Genta' Colt and Lasting Congress, 0 to 10 Coses Gants' Calf and Kip Balmoral, 0 to 11 Cases Meus' Kip and Bury Balmoral, 0 to 13 Cases Mens' Calf and Kip Brogana, I to 11 Cases Mens' Calf and Kip BrOfrans, 9 to 13 ,. Casoa M'ns' Kin Oxford tics, 0 to 10 and 9 to 13 Cases Ladies' Flno Lasting M. W. Congress Cases Ladioi* Flno Morocco M. W. tlaim orals Cases Lodioa' Flno Morocco Welt Balmorals Cases Wotncna' Buff and Goat Balmorals, 0 to 9 Cases Boys' Calf Balmorals, 1 to 6 Cartoons containing a Urge assortment of Ladies, Misses and Childrcns' Gaiters, Sllppora, Ac. Terms cash._ _March IB Sundries per Prussian Brig l'aul tl ^farie, from Bordeaux, damaged on voyage of Importation. Sold by order of tlic Ccnsut of trance, for ac count cf the Unicrumlers, and witli the consent of' tlie Agent of the FTsncfi Underwriters. BY LOWNDBS At ORIJIDALb Will bo rold at auction TO-MORROW, 19th March, at U. H. Bonded Warohouso, Allantlo Whan, at 11 o'clock. 3 CASKS CREAM OF TARTAR IN CRYSTALS 1 cask Gum Arublo >j . 1 cas Gum Senegal 1 cask Gum Slrtln^a <f 198 boxes Claret Wino 4 boxes VLn do Grave 19 boxes I randy Fruit, assorted 18 boxes Brandy Cherries 19 barrels Prunes 25 ball barrels Prunes 1201 Demijohns 42 bales Corks 22 sacks Almonds 10 Hercos Vinegar .. ) > 3 quarter casks Port WI nn 1 mostly ematy 1 3 quarter casks Sherry Wine ) Terms cash_March M ii Kahnia Mills at Auction. BY WAltniiAW 4f CAIIEVV. noiii Under forcelosairo of It ortgages, will bo sold, on TUBS DAY, 23d April, 1807, at U o'clock A. M., at the north 0 aide of tho Exchange, Charleston, 8.0,, > Tho KALMIA mills, with all the Property and appnr- i tenances that eunto belonging, consisting of the several ill tracts and parcels of Land, situate, lying and being in the. District of Edge Odd, South Carolina, amounting In - all to about four thousand two hundred and filty-nlno (42.19) acres, more or loss, convoyed to tho said KalMla Mills by John J. Glover and by Gnstavus Volger, aU of which said several tracta of Land are now In possession of, and occupied by tho said Kaimts. Mills as tho alto of : their factory, now in course of erection. Together with, nil all and singular tho waters, water privileges, rights, members, hereditaments and appttrtanancea to the (aid premises, belong! oft, or In any wiso In eld ont or apper taining. . . ALSO, AB the BUILDINGS, MACHINERY, Tools, Implements. Caits. Bricks, Lumber and Materials, now belonging to tho told Kaimt? Mills, on tho lands and claaubcre. .. This property la situate immediately on Ihu.fkmth Carolina RMlrotd, extending from near the Qrardteville . , Depot to within one milo of tho Bath Paper Mill, and eight miles of tho City of Augusta, loorglo, on tho waters of Big Horao Creek. The Cotton Factory (within . one hundred yards of Iho railroad) fs a two story Brick Building, one hundred and four (104) feet wide by two hundred and twenty-seven (227) foet long, designed to contain two thousand spindles and three hundred and twenty looms, and la four-fifths completed. There are ? on tho land seventy-eictbt neat and commodious cottages ; for operatives, completed and in courso of erection; a' ' nrsl-chwa H lea m Saw Mill In completeAj?irjrkiDg order; a good Grist Mill; a Carpenter Shop, wTau sloam Engine and Boiler; Planing Machine, TooLs, Ac; Blacksmith \ Shop, witho mplotn set of Tools; Machine Shop, with 8team Engine and Boiler. Lethe, Drill Press, Ac Tho machinery for tho Cotton Mid la ot the most modern and improved character, manufactured in Eng land, embracing ten thousand Spindles, rthafUnar and other appurtenances; alaa two Turbine Wheels of ono hundred and sixty horse I? er each; alao tho machinery for a compl?ta Paper Mill, capable of producing ten thousand pounds of piper per day. (A portion of the machinery la o". the land, a portion. In this city and a portion In England.) ,. Tho Paper Mill la In process of construction and a con sldcrablo part completed. ' Tho Water Power for running the Factory, derived from Dig Horse Creek, la ample, oxtcnalva and never falling, and tho dam and other appurtenances are four fifths completed. ... iV . There la on tho land Sawod Lumber suffld.ntto com- . Plata all the buUclingtv. :. ALSO, ,i OLAB9, TTN1AND HARDWARE for all tho bullfllnss except the Paper M1U. The Water Power and all the ao> ccoaorles of ttu? proporty are su. h as to adapt It for first class Cotton and Paper Factories, and capitalists. karo afforded a rare opportunity for a good investment. Terms, which wul bo accommodating, will be m ado known In a luture advertla ment and on day of aala. Furthor particulars may bo obtained on appUcation to B. F. EVANS, Esq., at tho Mut, or to WARDLAW at OARBW, AoctionoCrs, Corner Broad and State streets, Charleston, B- 0. March ib _ _I_mwfBw UNDER DKCIUEE. 1W EtlUlTY. Jfnjtcnr?. Young. ' Win be sold, under the direction of the nndershrpsa, at ' the Old Custom Uouso in this city, on THURSDAV, Iho 'Mat day of March, 1807, at 11 o'clock A. M. All that LOT OP LAND on t'ae north aide of Broad street, In this city, measuring In front on Broad street sovcnry-Uve (75) foot by ono hundred and fifty (160) feet In depth, be Uie siidmeasttrementa moro or foes; bound ed to tbo south on Broad street ; west oa lands of T^Sav ue Henrardt north on land now or late of W. H.' Trap-, man. and west on land of D. C. Preaaloy and W. P. Shlng l0Terra??A eufflcteat amount In cash to pay the amount now doo upon the bond to tho complainant, MWfM ance in ono and two years, secured by bond oftie pur chaser and mortgage of the premlacs, with Inlerest trorfl Sy^ ^, W^?. ^^^jj^^f^t0t ^Irebrnary as thm7 " Master in Equity.',f S. A* LAMBERt, PRODUCE. COMMISSION MERCHANT. MUTTTJvRN AHD NORTHERN ORDERS FIXJJ2D OS COMMISSION.'-.. ' ' , Offlce of John P. NorrWrlt,. IT?Vn- JlKADE-STJtSET, CORNER HUDSON, N?-W YOKK. a-ABl jKi.ri entry tor EXTON'S S, All orders-sent will 6moa