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TUESDAY MORNING-, MARCI! 19, 1807. LOCAL MATTERS. To Correspondents. Wc ?ire continually receiving communications on rtjlitacal and othor matters from ricrhons wi o do r. I attach, their proper nomos to tho articles sen*; s d wo take this occasion of repeating that nothing eua bc published in TUE DAILY NEWS without hying indorsed by somo responsible individual. SALE CF A ScnooNEr..-Tho British schooner AH was soldat tbiH port yesterday, by Messrs. Lr.rTcn & BitniS, for $1100 cash. AUCTION SALE.-Thc schooner Aid, about which tho public havo heat >I much, and probably under? stood litllo, lias at last received a quietus, and was Bold yesterday by iiossrs. LEITCH & Unous, in obedience to an order from thu United States Mar eh'.il. This schooner is well known as un Havana trader, and lier past career lias brought her promi? nently befovo tho community. Sho was sold with her tacked, apparel, &c. for tho sum of $1102. QUITE A SCABE.-Ono o? tho oolorcd crow of tho W. W. Frazier, whilo discharging his duties, stopped on a plank which ho thought to bo sta? tionery, but was precipitated into the briny doop. Boing no swimrnist ho went undor, but, notjliking tho watery world, soon emergod and bellowed for help. His fellows wore endeavoring to obtain tho needed socoor,whonho sank tho second timo, bus a long pole was thrust in tho water, ho grabbed it, and was hauled out a thankful darkoy. Hts in? voluntary bath created some excitement for tho timo, and fears were expressed that the Coroner might bo needed, but Africa was triumphant, an d her son was soon rescued from tho impending crisis. ALMOST A FIBE.-The inmates of Mrs. HILBEBS' fashionable boarding house wore astonished by mooting a super-abundanco of smoke nt their breakfast table yesterday moaning. This natural? ly created somo constornat on, and tho guests scattered in evory direction hunting for tho origin of tho disagreeablo vapor. Thoir fears were quieted when it was ascertained that it was "much ado about nothing," and tho exhalations from a defec? tivo stove in Mr. SKBINE'S drug store had eau od the alarm. A little fresh air soon dissipated the smoke, and tho breakfast was not allowed to be? come dead matter. COBONEB'S INQUESTS.-On Sunday, Coroner WHI? TING was called upon to inspect tho deaj body of Morris Swinton, a colorod youth of about twenty years, who had boon to a dance and returning home intoxicated, was found dead the next morning. Mr. "WHITING), fearing some foul play, called in Dr. MICHEL, who hold a,postmortem over tho deceased. On Monday morning a jury was empanelled who returned a verdict-in accordance with the Doctor's I clief-of appoplexy. On Monday night lie was summoned to visit a colored girl of olevon years, who had suddenly died nt No. 45 Henrietta street. After examining thc case, the jury returned a verdict of death from neglect and want of tho propor medicinal reme? dies. "WE WOULD call thc attention of purchasers to tho advertisement of Mr. J. N. ROBSON, Agent for DUPONT'S Powder. Eo has a largo and complote stock, which will always be kept up, and which he xviii dailj dcUver to any part of tho city. The Messrs. D?FONT commenced the manufacturo of X>owdcr in 1801, and have kept their potvder up to the standard, and an experienco of thirty years with their former Agents here havo always given complete satisfietioa. Their establishment is ono of the largest in tho United States, capable ot' turn? ing out one thousand kegs daily, with a capital of over two million dollars invested, thus giving a guarantee that purchasers can depend on what they get. Mr. ROBSON is prepared to soil at lowest market rates, and, indeed, as low as it can be or? dered from the factory in small lots. March 16 stutblmo AN OT.T) "P.ooit E?TADX.rnnrtrrjNT FOB SALE.-Our readers will notice, by an advertisement in our .paper, t i:at Mr.'SAMUEL HABT, Sr., offers his valu? able slock of books, engravings, &c., for sale on liberal terms. This store, now numbcrod SS2 King street, was known many ytars back as No. 296, and was prominently marked by having a large gilded Bible over the door. It has boon used as a bookstore for near forty years; first by Mx. O. A. ROAHBACH, afterwards by Mr. JOHN P. BEILE, who was remarkably popular and successful; and since by Mr. SAMUEL HABT, Sr., who has dono business at this poiition tor over twenty-fivoycars. An energetic young mau, who understands tho book and stationary business, would find this an excellent opportunity for starting in Ufo. THE CHABLESTOS COLLEGE.-The examination of the Freshman, Junior and Sophomore classes of thc Charleston Collego commenoed yesterday. "Wo did ourselves tho pleasure of spending several hours "lhere, and were gratided to find that the young gentlemen in attendance at that institution had made good uso of their time. Wo wai-o pre? sent during the examination of tho Sophomore class in Algebra, by Prof. GIBBES, in Juvenal, by Prof. MILES, and on the Philosophy of Language by Prof. POECHEB. It is retresliing, in these days of political tur? moil, and the stern struggle for dear Ufe, still to find a spot herc and thero uninvaded by these disturbing clements, where the muses enjoy the undivided worship of their votaries. "We could wish that tho number of students wore .larger ; and hope that ero long the res anguslce ?tomi may coaso to provo a barrier to tho filling of these clas? sic halls. ECCLESIASTICAL ABCHXTECTUBE.-He has boen stylod tho true benefactor of his race who is in? strumental in making two blades of grass grow where only one grew before. So, in Uko manner, should he also bc entitled to the praise of his fol low-men who holps to lessen the number of un? sightly and vacant lots by erecting handsome buildings upon their site. Passing down George street yesterday, between King and St. Philip streets, we saw active preparations in progress for tho construction of a large edifice, which", open inquiry, we loamed was destined to serve as a church for some of our colored fellow-citizens. Tho situation is one of the best in the cdtj for the purposo, and we know of several congrega? tions \who, at different times, have had it in con? templation to purchase for a similar purpose. THE Goon REFOBT : Morning and Evening Lessons for Lent By Alice B. Baven. New York: ?>. Appleton & Co., 1867. The book re?oives its name from the text in He? brews xi. 39, printed as motto on the title page: "A good report through faith." The purpose- of the book may be readily inferred from the plan, which is thus described in tho preface: "The Good Report consists of two lessons a day for forty days-the period of Search in the Promised Land." Each "lesson" is drawn directly from the Old Tes? tament. Thc varied experienco of the Israelit? in their departure from Egypt-their wanderings in tho desert, thoir murmurings, temptations, con? flicts, and final conquest-serving as tho text, from which tho application, or "moral," pointed by significant passages from the New Testament, is extracted. "The book is unique of its kind, wrought out with patient labor, rich with tho ex? perience of nn earnest, tender, deoply-probed spiritual Ufo." For salo by Mr. JOHN RUSSELL, King-street. MAYOB'S CO ?BT.-Two days interim furnished a number of subjects for tho Mayor's Court; and Monday, from tho number of prisoners presented, boro tho same opprobium that is usually attached io it. Several cows, who were taken up roaming at large in the "White Point Gardens, were claimed by their owners, who wero each compeUed to pay ti before tho vagrant cattle woro deUvorod. A soldier who foigot that respect duo his supe? riors, and tampered with ryo, was found in a col? lapsed state by tho poUce. It being evident thal eky was the best sU-ategian, the boro was turned over lo thc Provost Marshal. An itinerant peddler, who k"iow not the city laws, attempted to dispose of his stock promiscaously, hut was apprehended and fined $50. St. Patrick's in the morning had affected many who, in celebra ti on of tho day, took several glasees too much beforo tho usual time. A natural conse? quence was their arraignment and sentence before the Court to pay $5 fine each. Several cases whore tho offenders hal resisted tho police and had mada a disturbance hy shout? ing and kicking against doors, were each fined $10 00. A freo fight occurred in King street, in whicl there woro several participants, but only two were arrested, and each fined $5, which will calm ?heil temper for a whilo. A discharged soldier, who a til 1 had a fondnesi for nidi tory Ufo, was arrested for disorderly cou duct and firing a pistol in thc streets. As this trat ontiroly opposed to tho Civil Bights Bill, ho wat properly fined $5. FIRE.-At 1J A. M. on Monday morning the alarm of firm was sounded by tho stccpleman in tho Orphan KOUKO, but ho was soon compelled to beat a hasty retreat on account of thc smoko that surrounded his headquarters. Tho engines woro promptly on tho ground, and by their efforts the lire was confined to the apartment whero it origi? nated, and tho damage done was comparatively slight. Tho fire was first discovered in tho dining room in tho basomont, but tho wlioio apartment was thon in a blaze and tho origin was shrouded in mystery. There had been a wood Uro in that apartment during tho day, but it had boon care? fully extinguished and but ono or two coals wero jliiiimcring when tho houso was closed. Mr. ?STEINMESEP., thc energetic Stoward, passed thc room in his nightly visit at 9i P.M., but saw noth? ing to attract attention or crcato an alarm, and the police who act as bfceplomo*i passed tho same room at 12 o'clock and noticed nothing that would excito their fears. It was cvidont, from the nature of thc fire, that it had originated from tho firo place, for the wood work in that part was terribly charrod, but tho whole room had suflerod from tho conflagration. Tho head way gainod by the fire was sufficient to thoroughly char and destroy tho chimney, lathing, and some of tho joists, and but for tho fortunato arrival of tho ongincs tho destruction of property would have been immense Tho smoko arising from tho fire penetrated to every part of tho house and roused tho little inmates from thoir dormi? tories in the third story. A fire in a building like tho Orphan House necessarily croates a great a'arm, buttha discipline of tho Steward prevailed, i and tho children were kept perfectly quiet duri.ig tho disturbance. There ?B no fact connected with tho fire that de? serves greater mention than tho conduct of some of tho largor boys who hurried to tho Washington Engine House and assisted in dragging that engine to the fire They lont every assistance in their power, and too much praise can hardly be awardod thom for thoir exertions. It is clear from the re? ports of both tho S to waid and the Chief of the Firo Department, who was ono of tho first on the iLOund, that tho fire was accidental, and its timely discovery must be considered providi ntial, for if tho flames had acquired any headway the wholo building would have fallen a prey to the devouring clement. TEX SACRED CONCERT.-Tho weather was for tunately propitious, and tho concert was attended i by a soloct and discriminating audience, and, al? though the church was not filled to its utmost ca? pacity, yet those present testified their apprecia? tion of tho sweet sounds by their attendance. At an carly hour the audience assoinblcd, and 6oon the choice Beats were taken, but gradual!., tho whole body of the church was filled, and tho gallerios were constrained to accommodate tho outsiders. Although the number present did not equal the expectations of the originators, yet they proved by thoir attendance that the music of the bells was not the only charm that drew them to the church. Professor ROBINSON, as the grand-master of core monies, had the management of the general ar? rangements and succeeded in furnishing a pro? gramme, that whilo it attracted thc attention by its neatness, showed ot once the character of the different pieces performed. The introductory on the organ, by Mr. R?DDOCK, at once chained tho attention, and tho grand chorus which followed, proved that the artists wore thoroughly au fail I in all musical particulars. In the " Oratorio Creation," tho voices of Mrs. CHASE, Mr. ISSERTEL and Mr. WOODBURY, attracted general attention. Mrs. PLENGE, whoso musical attainments aro well known and appreciated by the community, assisted by Mr. ISEUT H IX, participated in the duo. Tho full chorus " The Heavens are tolling," told well and elicited tho unbounded admiration of the audience. In the remaining pieces Mrs. PLENGE'S voice was prominent, and m the chorus and solo "Kyrie," from Hayden, Mr. WOODBURY, MT3. CHASE and Mrs. PLENQE in tne chorus and recitative croatcd vocal music that entranced all hearers. The grand chorus from Handol, the Oratorio Messiah, was rendered in a very happy manner and detained even those who were anxious to leave on account of the lateness of the hour. In a musical sense the concert was a perfect success, and the Vostry of St. Michaels can congratulate themselves on obtaining such a warm tribute to their bells. The programmes, which were gonerously distributed among the audience, were printed by Mr. JOSEPH WALKER in his finest style, and not only gave the cue to the audience, hut made them moro attrac? tive by tho addition of tho following verses from I ono of the belles of the city : THE MISSING BELLS. Wo miss the bells with their tones sublime. And the mollow notes of St Michael's chime. For tho Sabbaths como os thoy came of yore, But tho Sabbath bells are hoard no more. A stillness jreigns o'er tho city now. And tho prayerful throngs in silence bow, When tho holy light of tho Sabbath moru Is ushered in with a rosy dawn. No music floats on the passing gale. But thc missing bella tell a sad, sad talc For their strains were lost in tho cannon's roar. And the Sabbath bella are belli no more. They muttered loud with a smoky breath. On tho battle-field, 'mid the scones of death, Tho samo soft bells that bad sounded praise From the steeple tops in our peaceful days. Ohl soon may the solemn silence cease, . And the bells re-echo tho notes of peace : May our hearts once more with their music thrill. And beat responsive to Love, and "Good Will." It is hoped that, hy the generous attendance at I this concert, that the Vestry of St. Michael's will j realize a sufficient amount to redeem the "missing bells," and we feel certain that, if this is not the i case, tho surplus will be soon raised by those citi? zens whom the festivities consequent on ST. PAT I BICE'S Day prevented from attending. THE OPINION OF AN OFFICES IS THE ARMY. "At inspection I noticed that a large proportion of the mon's knapsacks contained a box of Troches, being generally used by them for Colds, etc." "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TBOCHES" should be used upon the first appearance of a Cold or Cough, which by neglect may terminate in some incurable Bung Disease. MARSDEN'S PECTORAL BALM has been" tried by I physicians with unvarying success, and is now adopted as a standard Expectorant. For sale by j all druggists. DOWTE & MOISE, Agents. GOODRICH, WXNEMAN & CO., Agents. To GATHER pearls from Ocean's vases ' Divers go down in divers places; But at our mouths of streams and bays, No pearls do Asian swimmers raise - - like those in beauty's mouth that shine Made by the SOZOSONT divine. March 19 tusS H. H. J? you want cheap Blank Books; If yon want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa j per, ?cc.; .-. If you want Printing executed noa?y; If you want Books bound in any style, or Account Books made to ordsr, with any desired pattern of j ruling, go to HIRAM HARRIS, NO. 59 Broad street. BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction Salea This Bay. SMITH & McGxuavxAT will sell this day, at He. 231 Meeting street, at half-past 10 o'clock, the furniture of a family declining housekeeping. ALONZO J. WHITE & Boa will sell this day, at the north of tho Es chan ge, at ll o'clock, a comfortable two-story wooden dwelling, situate in Laurens street; also, a vacant lot, sixty feet front by one hundred feet deep, more or ; less, situated on the east aide af Hanover street. MOJES DRAKE will sell thia day, at his store, corner of King and Liberty streets, at 10 o'clock, cases boots, shoes, 4c. LOWNDES k G KIMBALL will sell Uns day, at TL S. bond? ed warehouse, Atlantic wharf, at ll o'clock, casks cream ; of tartar, &c. J. k W. KNOX win soil this day, at their auction sales? rooms, No. 138 Meeting street, opposite Pavilion Hotel, j at 10 o'clock, an assorted stock of dry and fancy goods. LtiiP. CALDWELL wfll sell this day, before their store. No. 90 East Bay, atj 10 o'clock, a lot of strips and hams, kc JZKTOBDS & Co. will sell this day, before their store, Ho. 27 Vendue Range, at 10 o'clock, boxes choice sugar cured hams, &c. T. M. CAXCB will soil this day, on Brown's Wharf; ai 10 o'clock, firkins butter, sides, shoulders, Ac LACHET & ALEX ANDED will sell this day, beforo their store, No. 137 East Boy, at 10 o'rinoV -Mps, pig shoul? ders, sides, hams, tte MOAIOAV k Sow will sell this day, ot their store, No. 2Q Vendue Range, at 10 o'clock, ?ot of furniture, kc. CLIFFORD tc KATKEWEa will sall thia day, at South I Atlantic wharf, at 10>? o'clock, a sailing yacht, with salla, fcc; also, at Ho. S6 Broad street, at ll o'clock,' furniture, , piano, &c. BOONS k Br* will adi thia day, in front of their ?toro ; Nc. 78 East Bay; at 10 o'clock, bacon sides, shoulders, ko "And thu our Ufo, sport from public haunt. Finds sermona in stones, books in the running brooks. And good in everything." 1 be w*n. dyspeptic oxprossion of feature, so familiar and common to the American people, has formed tho text upon which Dr. DJUKE has based tho medical ox pariments that bavo produced the Great Tonio of the day-PLANTATION BITTE UK. For Beadacho, Vertigo, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Dulness-and tho thousand aches sud ills the stomach of man ls hoir to-PXAKTATTON BITTERS aro tho only safo, euro and universal antidote and remedy. tuths3 March 19 Tins rs TUE SEASON OF THE YEAH when children teeth? ing arc almost sure to havo dysentery and diarrhoea. Mus. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP is a nevor-fniling remedy. It not only relieves tho child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tono and energy to the whole system. It wUl al? most instantly cure griping in thc bowels and wind colic. Mothers, don't foil to procure it. Ba sure and call tor ..MKS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP," Having tho fae simile of "COT?TIS J: PERKINS" on tho out? side wrapp r. AU others aro baso imitations. For sale by DO WIE & MOISE, No. 151 Mooting street, opposite tho Charleston Hotel. March 15 stuthS For restoring strength and appetite, uso tho great Southern Tonic, I'ANKKTA-'B HEPATIC BITTEBS and you j wilt not be disappointed. For sale by all druggists. tu A NEW YOEE FAUXEB, of practical exporten co in vino yard culture, will engage in thc business with a party having tho necessary capital, with an ulterior view to tho manufacturo of wine. Tho capital required may be graduated to correspond with the extent to which it would bo advisable to go, and used at intervals. If tho business be conducted with duo re r ard to tho conditions essential to success, it wiU pay soon and wolL Tho disorganization of labor demands a change in agricultural pursuits, and probably in no direction does it point with better prospects than to wino growing. Grape culturo In the Northern Slates is attended with so much uncertainty, in consequence of tho severe win? ters, that it is yet doubtful if it can ho made an intorest [ of any considerable importance beyond speculating in hardy varieties. Da the Ught of this experience, South Carolina may seize the prize, as some compensation for tho wrongs inflicted on her by fanaticism in tho cause of a false humanity. In tho change demanded, the upland planters or tanners will find grape culture a substituto for their chief staple, which requires but trifling labor, and vastly more proflUiblc. This is no patent way to get rich, nor yet is it a temptation to speculate in illu? sions with a premiso of fabulous results ; but, as the 'early bird catches the worm," so the first to enter this unbounded field of labor will be the first to participate with justice In the largest measure of whatever is valu- [ ahlo in the legitimate pursuits of life. Inquiries may bo mado to tho Editors of this paper, and to BICHARB DALLY, care of JOHN W. CALD? WELL, No. 68 Braver street, New York. March 5 THE TIME TO ADVERTISE IN THE COUNTRY. The Daily South Carolinian at Columb'a, is now sent to every Postofilco in tho State. Being the officiel paper I of thc State, it will bo lound at tho present timo espe? cially valuable to merchants and others desiring to avail themselves of a very large circulation. THE PncssTx has a large circulation throughout the : middlo and upper Districts of tho State. Advertising ratas as reasonable as the stringency of tho money mar I ket wUl warrant Merchants and others wishing to uso thc columns of tho paper will address JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor, February 25 Columbia, S. C. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. MUSHROOM IMITATIONS. Success is tho "prevalent cradle" of innumerable hum? bugs. No sooner had HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BIT- j TEES made their mark lu the world than up sprang a host of imitations, and as tho lame of the great restora? tive grew and spread, the pestiferous crop of poisonous mockeries thickened. But the true medicine has lived them down. Ono by one, they have disappeared. When thc bellows of puffery, which kept alive the feeble fire of ! their borrowed reputation, ceased to blow, they ceased to live, and thus they continue to como and go. Mean? while, HOSTETTER'S BITTERS, tho great protective and remedial tonic of thc age, have progressed in popu? larity with each succeeding year. Their success as a moans of preventing and curing tho diseases resulting .rom malaria, unwholesome water, and all unhealthy cli? matic influences, has boen boundless ; and OB a remedy for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, Gene? ral Weakness and Debility, and all complaints originating in Indigestion, they are now admitted to be superior to any other preparation ever advertised or proscribed. Froin the home market, to which a few years ago they were confined, their sale has bean extended into every State in this Union, over the whole of South and Central America, Mexico, the West Indies, the Sandwich Islands, Australia, China and Japan. Home and foreign tesumo ny continuo to show that HOSTETTER'S BITTERS are tnc most rc . arkable tonic and invigorant now before the world. For salo by BOWIE & MOISE, Druggists, No. 151 MEETING STREBT, March 18 6 Opposite Charleston Hotel. New York Prize Association, No. 599 BROADWAY, N. T. ROSEWOOD PIANOS, MELODEONS, SEWING MACHINES, MCSIC BOXES, SILVER? WARE, FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ASD ELEGANT JEWELRY, VALUED AT $500,000 YT7TLL BE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS : THE | YT name and value of each article of our goods are marked on tickets, placed in sealed envelopes, and well mixed. On receipt of 25 cents, on envelope containing I such ticket wUl he drawn without choice, and delivered t our o thee, or sent by mail to any address. The pur? chaser after seeing what article it draws and its value which may be from one to Uve hundred dollars-can then, on payment of one dollar, receive tho article named, or may exchange it for any other oracle marked ou our circular at tho same value. Every ticket draws an article worth one dollar or more. No BLANKS. Our patrons can depend on fair, honorable de I The article drawn wUl bo delivered st our office, less of its value, or promptly sent as directed, by return mail, or express. Letters trom many persons acknowledging the receipt if valuable gifts from us, may be seen on filo at our of? fice, among whom we are permitted to refer to: John S. Holcomb, Lambertville, N. J., gold watch, value ' $250; Mrs. S. Bennett, No. 252 Cumberland street, Brook- J lyn, sewing machine, 880; Edwin Hoyt, Stamford, Conn., gold lover watch, value S200; Hon. R. H. Briggs, Wash- i ington, D. C., diamond pin, $176; J. C. Sutherland, No. luu Lexington avenue, piano, $350; Mrs. M. Jackson, No. 203 Nineteenth street, N. ?., sewing machine, .90; Jos. Camp, Elmira, N. Y., melodeon, $150; Miss L. Collins, Atlanta, Ga., diamond cluster ring, $225; Dr. Henry I Smith, Worcester, Mass., sewing machine, $85; H. Shaw, ! No. 13316th street, N, Y., gold watch. ?60; Edw. Boyn- \ ton, Nasuville, Term., melodeon, $100; James Bussell, I Montgomery, Ala., gold hunting watch, $250; R. T. Smith, Providence, R. L, silver lever watch, SOO; Oscar I Purdy, Madison, N. J., music box, $45; Hon. R. s. New? ell, St Paul's, Minn,, (fold watch, $185; J. R. Sperry, Litchfield, Conn., silver watch, $55; Wm. B. Peck. Har? lem, Tils., music box, $75; Wm. Raymond, Dayton, Ohio, ; silver tea set, $125; Hiss E. Mi Schanck, Detroit, Mich., ; diamond ear rings, $225; Pierre Beaodin, fat. Charles I Hotel, New Orleans, diamond ring, $170; Mrs. Martha i 1 Barned, st- Louis, Mo., melodeon, value $125. LIST OF ARTICLES TO BE SOLD FOB ONE DOLLAR EACH. And not to be paid for unto you know what you have drawn. XU.CE. 25 Rosewood Pianos, worth.$200 00 to 600 00 30 Melodoons, Rosewood Cases. 100 0? to 225 00 200 Music Boxes, 2 to 82 tunes. 15 00 to 160 00 100 Sowing Machines. 60 00 to 125 00 1,000 Silver-Tea Sets.?....-_ 25 00 to 150 00 200 Silver Revolving Patent Castors.. 16 09 to 4000 100 SUver Fruit Cake Baskets .ii..'.;. 15 00 to 3500 1,000 Sets Silver Toa and Tablespoons.. 15 00 to 45 00 100 Gold Hunting Case Watches. 100 00 to 250 00 10G Diamond Rings, Cluster, kc. 50 00 to 200 Oe 200 Gold Watches,....-. 6000to 100 1X1 SOO Ladies' Gold Watches. 60 00 to 85 00 1,000 Silver Watches. 25 00 to 5000 3,000 Vost Chains. 6 00 to 25 00 2,000 pairs Ear Ringa (now styles). 1 50 to 1 00 2,000 Necklaces. 800to 700 2,500 Gold Pencils.. 300to 800 3,000 Onyx and Amethyst Brooches_ 6 00 to 10 00 3,000 Lava ? nd Florentino Brooches_ 4 00 to 6 00 1,500 M?seme Pms. 4 Cw to 900 1,500 Gold Watch KOVB (new pattern)... 4 50 to 7 50 2,500 Sets of Bosom Studs. 1 50 to 6 eu 2,500 Enamelled Sleeve Buttons. 2 50 to 10 00 5,000 Plain Gold and Chased Ringa- 4 50 to 10 00 6,000 Stone Bet and Seal Rings.. 2 60 to 10 00 5.000 Miniature Lockets, all sizes. 2 50 to 7 00 10,000 Sets of Ladies' Jewelry._ 8 00 to 20 00 i.OOO Watch Charms (each). 3 00 to 560 5,000 Gold Pens, BIL ex. Cases tc Pencils. 4 50 to 700 6,000 Gent's Brcostand Scarf Pins. 3 00 to 20 00 2,000 Ladies' new style Belt Buckles.... 4 00 to 8 00 2,000 caiatetous and (mord Chains. 7 60 to 20 00 1,000 Gold Thimbles. 8 00 to 15 00 6,000 Bots Ladies' Brooch and Ear Drops 6 00 to 12 00 I 2,000 Gold Crosses. 1 50 to 6 00 6,000 Oval Band Bracelets.: 6 00 to 2000 2,000 Heavy Gold Chain Bracelets. 25 00 to 4000 2,000 Ball Ear Drops, oB colors.. bOOtO 700 2,000 new style Jet and Gold Ear Drops. ; ~" 2,000 Gold Pens, Gold Mt'd Ebony Hold. Lady's Sets, new stylos, Cut Crystal,ul Jet, Hard Bub ber, kc, kc tig- A chance to obtain any of the above articles for Ono Dollar by purchasing a sealed envelope for 20 coota. Entire satisfaction guaranteed to til. gs- 6 tickets for Ono Dollar, 13 ior Two Douars, 83 for I Five Dollarn. Great inducements to Agents. Letters should be addressed J.H. RAT & CO., No. 599 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. , tra Smoe THE SUMTER WATCHMAN IS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT SUM- 1 TER, S. C., by GILBERT k FLOWERS, Proprietors, at FOUR DOLLARS per annum, invariably in advance. Advertisements inserted at usual rites. Every style o? Job rrintinv ex< CUUKJ m the let-test ?rt e ?nil Teat??t i -.r.nn. inn M I BARNWELL SENTINEL. IB AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. LET Merchants and business men try lt for a iov months. "No risk no gain." Send on your cards and increase your trade this iou. There's nothing to equal Printer's Ink-it has mado many a fortune. Tor us for tue paper-.3 per annum, in advance. Adv irMsements inserted at tho rate of ?1 per square OT j twelve ?In'* or loss for each insertion. Cards of ten lines or leos, at tho roto of $10 tar three months. contracts by the year cir for six months, allowing priv? ilege of changing, on moro favorable terms, i Jdress KDWARD A. BRONSON. KovemborLr ...... PutJiiAtoaia..-rcrpiictoc. MISCELLANEOUS. TAX NOTICE. ASSISTANT AsstthSOR'S OFFICE. ) CNITEP STATE? ISIEUNAL REVENUE, > No. 64 Broad, corner Church street. ) RETURNS OF ANNUAL TAXES FOR YEAR 18G6, win bo received at ibis Office tor Division 2, com? prising Wards 1, 2, and that part of 4 west of Coming sud south of Calhoun street, until ISCA of April next, ex kept whero parties receive notice; in such cases Returns must be rendered within ten days from dato thereof, ac? cording to law. grsr OIUco hours from 12 to 3 P. SI. JOHN B. EPPLEY. March 1U_ 24 Assistant Assessor, gd Division. A CHANCE FOR ART ENTERPRISING KAN. ARARE OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED TO A MAN of enterprise in tho purchase of tho GOOD WILL and &TOCK OF BOOKS in the ESTABLISHED BUSI? NESS, at No. 332 KING STREET, for moro than THIRTY YEAR8. My advancing years compel me to retiro; I therefore offer for salo my collection oi ANCIENT AND MODERN WORKS, in Literature, Science, Art, Agricul? ture, Religious, Medical, Law, School and Collegiate Text Hooks, lu the English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Hebrew and Syriac Languages, imported from Eur jpo; also, a largo collodion of English and French Lugra vings, with a general variety of Foreign at rt Do? mestic tauonery. Blank Books and Fancy Articles-a collection not usually to ho found in any Book Establish lishmeut South _ To au approved purchaser liberal and accommodating terms will bo given, and every information connected ivith tho succesMul conducting of thc business, including forcim sud domestic corcspoudonts, will bo cheerfully communicated. Oilers will bo received until tho 4th of April. March 19 12 SAMUEL HART, SEN. ECLECTIC MAGAZINE AT UMBERS FROM 1847 TO 1865 FOR SALE BY J? NATHAN RITTER, March 19 4 No. 9 "- tate street. "HUNTING A HOME IN BRA ZIL. " THE RECORD OF MY TOU i IN BRAZIL, UNDER the above title, mal-mg a volume of 334 pages, is TI tv ready for delivery, at ?2 in paper, and 42.50 in cloth binding. Copies may bo obtained promptly by mail, free of postage, upon remitting the money Tor eithor style of tho book to my address. J. McF. GASTON. March IS 3 Fort Gaines Georgia. D?Brf??N & DARGAN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF THE EASTERN CIRCUIT. gl?- Prompt attention given to collection of claims. REPEBENCES_Messrs. Pressly, Lord k Inglcsby, James Tupper, Esq., Charleston, S. C. J. F. DARGAN, T. G. DARGAN, Florence, S. C. Darlington, S. C. March 18 Imo JOHN RI GHEIMEH, MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 50 ANSON STREET, THREE DOORS NORTH OF HASEL. BEGS TO INFORM HIS PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC in general that he hos just returned from Now York with a well selected stock of CLOTHS, CASSI MERES and VESTINGS, Foreign a- d Domestic, and also an assortment of FURNISHING GOODS. March 16 10 DIRECTORY OF THE CITY OF CHARLES? TON. "?X7HAT IS NEEDED TN THIS CITY. WE HAVE MADE VT a :ple arrangements to supply a DIRECTORY containing the names of the inhabitants of tho city, their occupations, places of business, and dwellings; Busi? ness Register, Public Institutions, Banks, &c, kc. Wo intend to get up a work equal in design, finish and cor? rectness, to any that bas ever been published, even dur? ing the palmiest days of the South. This ia entirely a Southern enterprise. Seeing the want of such a work, we cone ived the idea, and sought, aud have obtained all the capital necessary to carry out a design which, I feol con? fident, will bc beneficial to our native city. Payments will, in no instance, be expected until the work is de? livered. Wo nave co menced to canvass the city. Our can? vassers are citizens of the highest respectability, and wc earnestly hope the citizens will aid us by imparting all the Information called for. Having been identified with tho South in ber late struggle, and, determined to share nor destiny in the future, wo appeal, with confidence, to tho business men of the community, promising to fur? nish a dlsideratum which will advance their interest by amplv rewarding them for the outlay. March 16 3_JOHN ORRIN LEA k CO. C. S. BOUNTIES, AND ALL GOVERNMENT CLAIMS, COLLECTED by T. HURLEY, Government Claim Agent, No. 160 M WETING STREET, Charleston, S. C. MONEY LOAN? ED on discharges. All claims tor the additional Bounty should be filed without delay, as the Secretary ot' War has ordered that "no application filed after the 1st day of April, 1867, shall bo settled until aU filed before that date are paid." $200 Bounty collected for mon who were dis? charged on account of injuries received in service. N. B. No cbarge for services unless the claims are ob tained. _17_March 12 C. 8. A. SIXTY-SEVEN PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE GENERALS AND STATESMEN of tho late Confederate States seat free on receipt of twenty-five cents. Address SOUTHERN PUBLISHING CO.. March 8 imo P. O. Box 1434, Baltimore, Md. F. F. CHAPEAU, (J. & T. S. HEFFBON, STJPEEINTElsrDENTS, ) MANTTFACT U i?EB OF SADDLES, HARNESS, FIRE CAPS, BELTS, ETC., AND TMTOBTEB OF ENGLISH SADDLERY, AT McKEN STE'S OLD STAND, Corner Church and Chalmers streets. January 26 stuth3moa C. S. JENKINS, MEASURER AND INSPECTOR OF TIMBER AND LUMBER, OFFICE AT F. N. BRODIE'S, West end of Broad Street, January 22 tu tba 2m os Charleston, S. C. Gin, a as Remedial Agent. GIN. AB A REMEDIAL AGENT. HAS BEEN TN FA? VOR with the profession for a vary long period, but owing to the difficulty of obtaining a pure article, it has fallen into disuse in many sections of the country, much to the regret of medical men, who consider it almost a specific in very many diseases. For all cases of Granel, pure Gin, if administered under professional guidance, will certainly work a cure; and if taken as a preventive, acting, as it does, on tbs sensitive membranes, it cleanses the paris so as to remove all possible sediment. Admin? istered in the Burne way, it will prevent the formation of Calculi, and do away with those terrible operations, therefore, so necessary for their permanent removaL Gin is of incalculable benefit to females in those diseases so peculiar to the sex, and from its tonic, as well as its anodyne properties, it is frequently superior to iron, bark, or even the electrical remedies., In cases of a posi? tive tendency to PAtt?ti, or Consumption, Gin. in proper quantities, by supplying or fllhugup thelobnstnnt dying out of the natural fire of the system, wfiT Often entirely ward off that awful disease, which carries off one-eighth of the population of the United States annually. Pare' Gin has this peculiar advantage) over other diffusible stimuli, that it exhilarates without creating any thirst of an unhealthy character, it soothes1 while it also excites, audio a powerful nervine as well os an activo tonic. "BIAINGER'S OL? LONDO.V DOCK GTS posasses all the qualities that caa be desired for the high? est and noblest usc of all wines or liquors. Its tagre diantaare the distill od jatees of carefully selected grams, made delicately pungent and flavorous with the aromatic tincture of the Juniper Berry. Age has . mellowed all these rningled aromas, and given an exquisite mildness a smooth, oily body-and an -almost floral odor to the liquor, which renders lt delicious to the sennes, of smell and taxis alike, while ita sparkling hqn-d purity leaves nothing for the oye to desirer'. ? <? -. ' The writer must remark that Messrs. AH. BURNOEB & Co. merit the gratitude of the entire medical profes? sion,aa well as the world at largo, for having introduced a stimulant f such unexceptionable purity and unequivo? cal power, ho th Os a preventive and curative agent, end a harmless exhilarative beverage."-Chemical Journal' and Medical Gaxette. tnlm6mofl j 1 January 29 OME?T pe STORE E. H. KELIEB?j& CO., (LATE PHIS & DORN) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS,1 Nt .131 MEETING STREET, Third door above .Market, HAVE LATELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS TO their usual stock of pure and fresh DRUGS MEDICINES DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINE SOAPS TOILET POWDER 3 POMADES COSMETICS COMBS BRUSHES EXTRACTS, ftc I Comprising invoices from the most reputable manu- I I facturera. On hand, all the principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, ? Including Preparations of AYER, JAYNE, HALL, CHEV : ALTER, DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, kc. Also, a | large assortment of I SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLE SAGS MEDICINE CHESTS . GLASS I METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS GLASSWARE OT EVERY DESCRIPTION. Great attention ia paid to the importatiou and selec? tion Of y PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, and nono other are allowed to go out of tho Establish j ment. PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with accuracy, and the public ?an depend on the utmost reliability in the execution of orders. E.H.KSLLERS, H.S... BM, M.D, RAILROADS. ' KA?XtVVJVY COMPANY CHARLESTON CITY RAILW \Y COMPANY, 1 Conn Eli BROAD AKI> EAKT BAX STBEETS, > CHARLESTON, March 18,1867. ) ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY. THE 20TH INST., tho Cars wUl run to tho Ba.tory (south ond of Meet? ing street) every alternate trip, and wUl bo designated hy a Bluo Flag on the front end of each Car running to that point, until further no?co. E. H. JACKSON, March 18 _ Superintendent. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COMPANY. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS or the Northeastern Railroad Company will bo held at Planters and Mechanic's Bank, on Wednesday. 3d ApnL 1867, at 12 .'clock M. when au election for a Presi? den:, and six Directors, to serve for tho ensuing year, will take placo. C. W IL LIMAN, March 18_2_Secretary. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COMPANY SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) CHARLESTON. S. C., March 12,1867. J ON AND AFTER THURSDAY NEXT, THE 14TH INSTANT, the THROUGH EXPBESS TBAIN on this Road will leavo Florence ct 9.60 A. M., and arrive at Charleston at 3.30 P. M. All other trains remain un? changed. S. S. SOLOMONS, March 13 Superintendent. CHERAW AND D ARLIN OTON RAILROAD. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 Cn ERA w, March 12, 1867. J ON AND AFTER THURSDAY NEXT, THE 14TH i inst, the PASSENGER TRAINS on this Road will run as follows: Leave Cheraw. 6.00 A. M. i Arrive Florence. 9.00 A M. I Leavo Florence. 9.00 P. M. Arrive Cheraw.11.46 P. M. Fasse-lgcrs from Charleston will leave by the 1 P. M. Train, to secure a direct connection with the transit on this Road. S. S. SOLOMONS, March 13 Superintendent. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 CHARLESTON, S. C., March ll, 1867. ) ON AND AFTE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13TH. 1867, the Through Mail Train from Columbia to Augusta will run as follows : Leave Columbia..11.40 A M Arrive at Ringville. 1.20 P. M. Leavo Ringville. 1.35 r. M Arrivc at Augusta.9.00 Night. H. T. PEAKE, Mareil 12 General Superintendent. AGRICULTURAL. SEA ISLAND COTTON SEED OF VARIOUS QUALITIES-SOME EXTRA FINE For sale by ROPER & STONEY, February 23 stuthl2 Vanderhorst's Wharf. BELLEVUE SEA ISLAND COTTON SEED FOR SALE. IT HAS PRODUCED THE LARGEST YIELD WITHIN our observation, and is of a superior quality. Apply to J. H. BAGGETT & CO. March 2 Imo ALLEN & mmM~ j Ammoniated Fertilizer, j "TTXE HAVE ON HAND. AND ARE NOW READY TO ?7 re?oive orders for the aoove weU-known FERTILI? ZER. Our terms are, $60 cash; time price, i 55, one quarter cash; the other three-quarteis for approved City Factors' Acceptance, with interest at the rate of seven P' r cont, per annum, trom tune of purchase, payable january 15, 1868, with current rate of Exchange Parties wishing to purchase largo amounts cn bc sup? plied direct from the works. MACBETH & RAVENEL, SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, CORNER EAST BAY AND EXCHASGE-ST. March 7 Imo ALLEN & NEEDLES' AMMONIATED FERTILIZER. THE GREAT SUBSTITUTE FOR PERUVIAN GUAM). WE MAKE NO CONCEALMENT OF TTS PRINCI? PAL COMPONENTS, viz: ANIMAL MATTER, H/ TR, WOOL, ACID. PHOSPHATE OF LIME, and FINELY GROUND BONES. Every day brings additional evidences of its superiori? ty. Those who have used it know its great value, a id buy tt again- This is the best and only proof wo would wish ss to ita excellence. It is paeked in good strong barrels. Fifty dollars cash ; time price $55, one^uarter cash, and three-quarter. for approved dry factors' acceptance, with interest ot the rate of seven per cant, per annum from tho date of purchase, payable Januar? 15t?, 1868, with current rate of exchange. Parties wishing to purchase large amounts can bs sup? plied direct trom tho works. ' MACBETH & RAVENEL, SOLE AGENTS, Corner ox* East Buy and Exchange Streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. DIRECTIONS POR USING Allen & Nee J Jes' Ammoiiiatcd i ertilizer. POR CORN. - A Email handful in the MB; mix or cover slightly with earth, and drop the seed. When the corn is fairly up, apply a little around the plant and cover with the Culti? vator or hoc. ~ POR OATS. 250 pounds sown broadcast and harrowed in. FOR POTATOES. -FOE. WHEAT OR RYE. 300 to 500 pounds peracre, according to the character of tho sou, ploughed or harrowed in. ? POR GRASS. 200 to 250 pounds in the foll or early in the spring. POE. COTTON. 100 to 200 pounds per sen applied to the plant is suffi* clent to insure a heavy yield. The Fertilizer will bring * crop into market two weeks sooner than any other ma? nure. ' Imo ' ? March 8 Havana Plan Kentucky Statt Lottery ..; MUSRAT^ EDDY. & CO., MANAGERS. TO BE DRAWN AT COVINGTON, KY., 15TE AND Suth of each month. Scheme, 32.000 tienets-527 prizes. Whole tickets, $12; halves,' $6; quarters, $3; eighths, $1 -60. ' . - . <> : 1 Prize of._?....860,000 2 Prizes of..$5,000 l Prize of..$20,000 29 Prizes of...$1,000 1 Prize of..$8,000 .63 Prizes or.i400 .1 Prize of..$7,000 155 Prizes-of. $200. 220 Prizes ot $125. 54 Approximation Prisca amounting to $9,900. Combination Lottery draws every .day. Tickets from ?1 to ?lu.. . -. . . Arr ai? rs sent tree .Drawings mailed as aeon ce thc Lottery ls draws.. . . . . n. 'X. PR'. ! Bb,.UnitedSt:.es License! Ajent, .s ... . ia :st>. ?i;eet, ?-h-rie3io>n, ?a. 0? i: ?* Box ? !.. j February 20 . 8mo WILLIS & 0HIS0LM, FACTORS, COMISSM MERCHANTS, AND ' SHIPPING- AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Forts) ol COTTON, RICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. ? ATLANTIC WE "IP, Charleston. S. C. E. WILL?8.;.......A. R-CHISOLM October as_ T. D. MERNAUGH ATTORNEY AT LAW No. 30 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S.O. December 18 _ tattoo LOMBARD & CO., OOM MISSION M S Su H A NTS - ABD IUPOBTX3S ABB DIlUM.nl GRINDSTONES, NO. 18 LEWIS, AND NO. 9 T WHAB?. BOSTON. . ; Advances made on Consignments of Rios and Gotten, to oar address- ' _ ? . . . _ Reteranosa, by permission: To Messrs. Jam Anon M O" f---- ?-rzzo ?SBOXBBtm ? Co., Charleoton, 8. ."" .. it-ana* ? .? Onto?*? I THOS. 'TESL. jjSCOMTBTkrV , ur""" alts ?aaxdia ra Bnmm .caeturtsa, Onoic. Tasa. ?ta., m. -we.-a? ? sos asssifmca-ai.. OOH. ormwaju . mew. YORK. TEE CAROLINA TIMES, PUBLISHED AT ORANGEBURG C. H. mHIS PAPER CIRCULATES THROUGHOUT THE \ middle noriion of thc Kite, tsA'^Sss w ?iigt ? r-tcOlnesforaavortliew. . .. Ftf-ru-733 AUCTION SALES. Uams, Sids, Shoulders, Strips, dc. JEFFORDS & <*>. Will sell TRIS DAY. beforo their ?tore. 27 Vendu Range, at 10 o'clock, 1* BOXES CHOICE SUGAR CURED HAMS 6 hogsheads Sides 10 bORshcuds Shoulders 40 barrels Sirips 4 hogsheads Breasts 300 boxe? Herrings 20 tlorces Leaf Lard 15 tubs choice Butter. ALSO. 30 CASES CAN MEATS. TURKEY, DUCK, CHICKE? and Goose, kc_March 19 Balance of a J?ctail Store-Dress Goods, Domes? tic Goods, WhUe Goods, Clothing, Boots anc Shoes, Hals. <tc, dc. McK.VY & CAMPBELL, Cash Auction House, No. 55 Hasel street, opposite Pohtofllcc, (Regular sales days every Tuesday and Friday during thc season). Will seU THIS DAY. commencing at lo o'clock, THE ENTIRE BALANCE OF A BETAIL STORE, TO UK CON? TINUED FUOM DAT TO DAY, UNTIL D.SP08ED OF: DRESS GOODS, I . EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY, suitable for the best city aud country trade. ALSO, WHITE GOODS-Muslins, Jaconets, Cambrics, kc, kc ALSO, Modium to Superfine LONGCLOTHS, Of ten different brands. ALSO, DUBLIN TWI3T, SUMMER CLOTH, Tweeds, Cassi meres, Linen Drills, Cottonades, Jeans, Kerseys, ?cc., kc ALSO, COATS, PANTS, VESTS. SHIKTS, Undershirts, Drawers, Neck Ties, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, kc, kc ALSO, Men's Felt, Drab, Pearl, Black and Colored HATS. ALSO, A full Assortment of LADIES' and GENT'S HOSIERY. ALSO, CLOTHES BRUSHES. HAIR BRUSHES, Tooth Brushes. Suspenders, Scissors, Cologne Eitracts, Pomades, Toilet Soaps, Umbrellas, Memorandum Books, ic, .tc. ALSO, BOOTS, SHOES, LADIES' GAITERS, BALMORALS, kc, kc March 10 Sirips and Hams. n\ R. & A. P. CALDWELL. THIS DAY, the 10th inst., will be sold before our store, at 10 o'clock, 300 primo BACON STREPS 300 Unbogged Hams GO barrels Irish Potatoes. With a variety of other Articles. Conditions cash. March 19 Retail Stock and Damatjed Goods. BT J. & W. KNOX. THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock A. M., at their Auction Sales? rooms, No. 138 Mooting streot, opposite Pavilion Hotel, will bc sold, AN ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS, COMTTUEUNO : Pieces DRESS GOODS. PRINTS, Longcloths, kc 105 pieces Swiss, Mull, Nainsook and Jaconet Mus? lins 60 dozen Mon's Mixed, Brown and White Half Hose 75 dozen Women's Mixed, Brown and White Hoso Silk and Kid Gloves, imported Linon, Lawn, Turkey Red and Silk Handkerchiefs Towels, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Paper Collars Nock Tics, Perfumery, Soaps Jewelry, Scissors, Knives, kc, ALSO, CLOTHING, HATS, Boots and Shoes. ALSO, Balance INVOICE OF TOYS. Conditions cash._ March 19 100 Firkins and Tubs Butler now Landing. BT T. Bl. CATER. Will bo sold, THIS DAY, on Brown's Wharf, at 10 o'clock, 150 firkins and tubs choice STATE BUTTE.:. Conditions cash. March 19 20 boxes Sides and Slioulders. BY T. AI. CATER. W1U be sold, THIS DAY, ou Brown's Wharf, at 10 o'clock, 10 boxes CLEAR RIBBED SIDES 10 boxes Shoulders COO Sugar-Cured Shoulders, In lots Conditions cash. March 19 Bacon and Cheese. BY BRUI\S dc BEE. Will bo sold THIS DAY, tho 19th inst, in front of our store, No. 78 East Buy, at 10 o'clock, 2000 LBS- BACON SIDES. 1000 lbs. Bacon Shoulders. 10 boxes Choose. 100 boxes Herrings. March 19 Lumber ! Lumber ! Lumber ! BY BRUNS & BEE. WOl be sold, on TO-MORROW, the 20th Instant, on Boyce k Co's Wharf, at ll o'clock, One lot of LUMBER._March 19 BY R. M. MARSHALL Si BRO., Broiler- and Auctioneers, 33 Broad Street. TO MOP.ROW, at half-past 10 o'clock, will be sold, 3 MULES, 2 Horses, 1 Top Buggy, 1 Fine Carriego, 1 Cart, 1 Cotton djs, 1 selMarblo Top Coitago Furniture, Carpets, kc March 19 AT PUBLIC AUCTION. WiH be sold at Public Auction, on tho premises, at Sum? merville. 8. C., at 10 o'clock A M., WEDNESDAY, March 27th, A NUMBER OF WOO: EN BUILDINGS, formerly the property of the so-called Confederate Govern m nt, viz: S VEN BUILDINGS, standing on thc land of Daniel Hamilton, in summerville. TWELVE BUILDINGS, standing on the land of B. C. Prcssly, on the line of S. C. R. E., one milo from Sum morviRi. Terms-Cash, in Government funds. In compliance ? - th instructions from the Commission? er Bureau R- F. and A. L. JAMES P. LOW, Brevet Lieut Col. and A. Q. M., March 19_7_Chief Dis. Officer, 8. C. Auction Sale. BY BARNETT SCHUR. At the Store No. 89 King greet, below Broad, will sell, evory night. Assorted MERCHANDISE, in quantities and qualities to suit Merchants or Planters. Offers his services to the sale ot Real Estate, Stocks, Bonds, Vessels, Horses, Ve? hicles, ic. Will attend to the sale of Household Furni? ture at private residences. Best city reference will be given. Terms very moderate. Solicits consignments. Satisfaction guaranteed. March 19 SHIP CHANDLERY, ETC. JOHN TUOHEY, NO. 48 EAST BAY, BETWEEN BOYCE'S NOBTH AND SOUTH WHARVES. SHIP CHANDLER AND COMMIS? SION MERCHANT, Dealer and Im? porter in RUSSIA BOLT ROPE, Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Hemp aud Cotton Sail, Duck and Twines, Parcelling, Copper, Sheathing, Metal and Zinc, Paints. Oils, Tar, Tallow, Spirits Turpentine, Anchors, Chains, Blocks, Boats, &c, &c. Personal and particular attention given to purchase and sale of MER? CHANDISE AND PRODUCE con? signed or trusted to my care, and prompt returns made. Brown & Level's Patent Life Sav? ing Tackle and Boat Detaching Ap ?aratus, for steamers, always on and, and for sale at New York prices. F ehr nary 27 THOMAS P. RYAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW SO. 1 COURT HOUSE SQUARE, NORTH SIDE February 7 _.. _ 6mo E. M. WHITING-, CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, HAS REMOVED WTH OFFICE FROM CHALMERS street to No. 83 CHURCH STREET, one aoot aorta ot Hi-oa/i .ix*-- , august HI FIRE LOAN. MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, 1 Cm HALL, November 9, I860. J LL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REBUILDING IN T3E _L Burnt Districts and Waste Places of the City, un j der "An Act ot the General Assembly, givng authority ' to the City Council of Charleston to procoe l tn tho mat tar Of s lire Loan, with a view to aid In building up the City anew," are hereby notified that tho form of appli? cation for loans can he obtained at the office ef the Clerk cf Council, between the hours of 9 A M. and 2 P. M. AU applications must be filed in the above mentioned .office, as the Committee will meet every Mondan to cor?, i'der the some. By order of the Mayor W. EL SMITH. November IO_Clerk ol ConnrlL GRAESER, LEE, SMITH & CO., Cotton Factors, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, 8. C. C. A GRAESER. _ Q. W. T-TM1-. of Sumter. A SYDNEY SMITH CHARLES SPENCER, of Biahopville. January! _ tntha3moe PIONEER USE THIS, LADLES, AND NO OTHER, With your PASTRY have no bother; At every grocers you can gel lt, , Try a box and ne'er regret it, This YEAST POWDER is used by all first-class Hotels and Restaurants through the country, and ls finding ita way into every household where good Yeast Powder if appreciated. Banvptaa tree. Every box warranted ta give satiufTjCtion or money roftrndod. Manufacturad bj TAYLOR k YOUNG, Ho. 186 Iront street, New York. For sale by GRUBKR * MARTIN, No. 2S6 King street, HENRY BISCHOFF ct CO., No. ltfi East Bay W. 8. CORWIN k CO., No. 259 Klug Street BOWIE JE MOISE, Druggists, No. 151 MEE LNG 8TR*ET, Opposite Charleston Hotel. January 24 _ tuatnfimo C. J. S?BWEGRELL, No. 87 LIN J^STB?JBT. BETWEE"*7 LdNG AND ST. PRTL?P. T UMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND BUILDING IJ MATER! Af, and P -1NTS. OLLS. GLAFHMH. eMatant?r cansad ai the io west market pnces. June ?? Itttlyr AUCTION SALES, BY LAl'REY & ALEXANDER. THIS DAY, thc 19th inst, will bo sold before our store. No 137 East tiny, at lu o'clock, 200 STRIPS and PIG SHOULDERS 8 box s Shoulders 6 box?? C It Sides 10 tierces Hams 6 bbls. Hams 8 boxen Pork Heads 10 b.-Is. Pork Heads 6 casks English Ale-pints 100 boxes Porter. Ale. Cider. Pickles, Soap, Cheese, tic, dc. Conditions cash._March 19 MILLICAN dC SON, No. 33 Vendue Range, Will sell THIS DAY, 19th Inst., at 10 o'clock, 1 EXTENSION TABLE, Contre Tablos, Bureaus, Bed? steads, Chairs, Mattresses, &c. 1 Light Spring rt agon 1 Dray. March 19 Furniture, Piano Mirrors. Office Desk, &c. BY CLIFKORD & MAT 11 KW V. S, Anrtionrrm, No. ">G Broad Street. Wul sell nus DAY. at ll o'clock, at our office, B. W. EXTENSION DINING TABLE, Mahogany Side? board, Centre Tc bio. Office Desk, two < ots. Trunks. Mattresses, liedtii< ads. Kitchen Utensils, with other arti? cles. March 10 Sadiiio Yacht, with Sails, etc. BY CLIFFORD of MATHE .. ES, Auctioneers, Wo. 1>G Ilroad street. Will sell TRIS DAY. at South Atlantic Wharf, at hall past 10 o'clock, without resorvo, A fast saiiiug YACHT, 18 feet long, 0 lectwide. March 19 Boots omi S'iocs. RY MILES DRAKE. THIS DAY, 19th instant, at 10 o'clock, I wiB seU at my store, cornerof King and Liborty streets, 75 CASES ROOTS A D SHOES, received by S. S. Saragossa, regularly assorted and well adapted for retail trade. COS8ISTTSO OF CASES GENTS' CALE P. S. BOOTS. r to ll Cases Oems' Call and Lasting Congress, G to 10 Cns.'8 Gouts' Calf and Kip Balmoral, 0 to ll Cases Mens' Sip and Bun" Balmoral, 9 to 13 Cases Mens' Calf and Kip Brogans, G to ll Cases Muns' Calf and Kip Brogans, 9 to 13 Cases M<'us" . ip Oxford ties, 6 to 10 and 9 to 13 Coses Ladies' line Lasting M. W. Congress Cases Lothe?' Fine Morocco M. W. Balmorals Coses Ladies' Fine Morocco Wolt Balmorals Cases Womens' Buff and Goat Balmorals, G tc 9 Cases Boys' Calf Balmorals, 1 to 5 Cartoons contain!, g a largo assortment of Ladies, Misses and Childrens' Gaiters, Slippers, &c. Terms cash. _March 19 Sundries per Prussian Brig Pani el Marie, from Bordeaux, damaged on coyagc of Importation. Sold by order nf the Ccnsut of Prance, for ac? count of the Underwriters, and v??i the consent of die Ancid of Ute French Underwriters. BY LOWNDES o? OR1MBALL. Will be sold at auction THIS DAY, 19th March, at U. Bouded Warehouse Atlantic Whar , at ll o'clock. 2 CASKS CREAM OF TARTAR IN CRYSTALS 1 cask Gum Arabic 1 eas Gum Scm-gal 1 cask Gum siftings 198 hoxcB Claret Wine 4 boxes Vin de Grave 12 boxes i randy Fruit, assorted IS boxes Brandy Cherries 19 barrels Prunes 25 half barrels Prunes * 1201 Demljo ms 42 bales Corks 'X 22 socks Almonds X ? 10 ticrcos Vinegar 1 >, 3 quarter casks Port Wloo ? mostly empty " - 3 quart? casks Sherry Wino ) Terms cash March 19 Estate Sale-Comfortable Duelling in Laurens street. BY ALONZO J. WHITE dc SON, Brokers, Auctioneers, and Real Estate Agents. WiB be sold THIS DAY, tho 19th March, at ll o'clock, at tho north of the Exchange, That comfortable TWO-STORY WOODEN DWELLING, situate in Laurens street, second door cast of Washing? ton street. Thc Lot measures 45 feet front hy 96 feet deep, more or less. Conditions.-One-half cash; balance payable in twelve months, secured by bond and mortgage of property sold, interest payable annual ly. Buildings to be insured, and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for requis! e papers and stamps. njai-M, jg Eligible Building Lol m Hanover street. BY ALONZO J. WHITE & SON, Brokers, Auctioneers, dc Real Estate Agents. Wm ba sold THIS DAY, l'Jth Instant, at ll o'clock, at the north of the Exchange, A VA ANT LOT, situated on tho cast sido of Hanover street, butting and bounding on lands of Simona and Hernandez, measuring GO feet front by 100 feet deep, more or less. Conditions-One-hahTcash; balance payable in twelve months, secured by bond and mortgage of property sold; utterest payublo annually. Purchaser to pay for requisite papers and stamps. March 19 UNDER DECREE IN ECJ.U1TY. Carson vs. Carson. Will bc sold, under the direction of the undersigned, at the old Custom House, in this city, ou THIS DAY, the 19th day of Marcb, 1867, at ll o'clock A. M.. ALL THAT LOT Oe' LAND, situate on the east side of East Bay street, in tai city, nearly opposite Linguard street; measur ng in front on East Bay street 27 feet 1 inch, on back line 24 feet 8 inches, and in depth 153 feet; bounding north on lands of James Marsh, south on lands of James Jeffords, east on East Bay street, and west on Dry Dock wharf. Terms-One-half cash; the balance in two equal suc? cessive annual instalments, secured by bond of tho pur? chaser and mortgage of the promises, with interest from day of salo, payablo annually. Buildings to be in? sured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers. JAMES TUPPER, March 10_ftn2_Master in Equity. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Z7ie Home Loan and Building Association, vs. Deiglien and Davis. THIS DAY, thc 19th March instant, at ll o'clock, wm be sold at the Old Oust m House, under the direction of the Master, AU that LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings thereon, situate on the north side of Queen street; bounding south on Queen street, east on land of Benj. Elfe, partly on land of the Protestant Episcopal Church of st. Philip, north on land of the Pro.estant Congregational Church, and west on land of John Gordon, measuring in -ront on Queen street 27 feet, on tho back line 22 feet 6 inches, and in depth 223 toet, more or less. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. W. GRAY, Master in Equity. March 19_tal tn3 ^Furniture of a J amity lieclining Housekeeping. . BY SMITH dc MCGILL? M RA \. Wm be sold, at the residence No. 231 Meeting street, west side, between John street and Ann street, THIS MORNING, the 19th instant, at half-past 10 o'clock, FINE BUREAUS, Carpets, Sofas, Chairs, Bedding. Bedsteads, Ice House, uno Cooking Stove, Matting, China and Glass Ware, Ac March 9 UNITED STATES MARSHALL'S SALE. SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT-IN ADMIRALTY. Patrick Mc Carroll vs. Sehr. William ct John John Tuomey, Survivor, vs. Sehr. William & John. SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneers. By virtue of an order ot Bale, to me directed from the Honorable the Judge ot the District Court of South Carolina, in Admiralty, for the District afo.esaid, in the above cases, I will expose for sole at public auction, on North Commercial Wharf, in the port of Charleston, at 12 M., on THURSDAY, the 21st day of March in? stant, THE HULL OF THE SCHR, WILLIAM t JOHN, bur? then about 32 tons measurement, as she now lies at said wharf, together with all her UcUe and apparel, consist . ins of Saus, Chains, Anchors and Cables, Blocks, Form - tore, ic, as per inventory. Condi tiona cash. J. P. M. EPPING, March 19_3_United States MarshaL Schooner Rensliaw. BY J. A. ENSLOW dc CO. On THURSDAY next, 21st instant, wm be sold, at South Atlantic wharf, at ll o'clock, THE SCHOONER RENSHAW, burthen about 66 tons, new measurement; six years old; 6K feet draft; capacity about 3500 bushels grain. stuth March IS UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. De LaMoUa vs. De LaMotta. Wu! be sold under the direction of the undersigned, et . the Old Custom. House in this City, on TUESDAY, the 26th day of March, 1867, at ll o'clock; A. M., L ALL THAT LOT Oe' LAND, on Logan street, com? posed of two lots, viz ; A.! that Lot of Land, on the west side of Logan street, in tais city, measuring twenty-six feet eight inches (26 feet 8 inches) in front on said street, and on the back line, which runs bevelling, lorry-six .cet, audio depth, from east to west, on the south ons, j seventy-six (76) teat And, also, all that Lot of Land, sit? u?t on the west sido of Logan street, measuring in rroni an s'l? sir-et, thirty (30) feet four (4) inches, end in depth j on the south side, from east to west, one hundred and sixteen (110) feet, and on tho north side, seventy-six (71) feet, and in width on the west line, which run? bevelling, fifty-one (St) lect; and which two lots butt and bound as follows : On the east on Logan street, on the north on landa of the estate of Joshua Canter, on the northwest by lands now or .ormerly of Henry Middleton; and on the south by lands of Moses Irving. 2. ALL THAT LOT OF. LAND situate on. the wo?; side of Logan street, containing, in front on said stree:, twenty-five (25) feet, and in depth on the south side run? ning to the line, one hundred and fifty (150) f jet, more or 'ess, then running northeast along tho line, about forty-three (43) feet, then running east to Logan street, about one hundred and sixte u (116) feet, being part of Lot Nc. 2, run out by Mr. William Logan, recevded tu the Office of the Register of Mesae Conveyance. 3. *T.T. THAT LOT OF LAND, situate on the east si e of Savage street, containing in front on said street, twen? ty-five (25) feet, and in dept.. ninety-throe (S3) feet, be the said measurement either more or less; bounding west on Savage street, east on lands of Henry Middleton, south on a ot nf Miss 8. H. Savage; and north on lands of Terms-One-fourth cash; balance in one, two, three and tour years, secured by bond of tho purchaser and mortgage ot the premises, with interest payable annually. Purchaser to pay for papers. "u,^.,, JAMES TUPPER, February 26 tuf9 Master m equity. PRIVATE SALES. Fine Residence in Hatti street. BY LOUIs* D. DeSAUSSURS. . For Solo The desirable three-story BRICE RESIDENCE on the south side of Hasel street, between Meeting sod Anson streets, containing eight large rooms, pantry, dressing room, and two plams. ou a high basement, extensive brick kitchen, carriage h cruse and stable. The Lot mea? sures aft feet front, by one hundred ?nd ninety feet deep, more or lesa. tb tuc February 28 S.~?~LAJIBEETr~ PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT. SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN ORDERS FILLED ON COMMISSION. Office of John P. Newkir&,: No 127 READ ES TURRET, CORNER HUDSON, N-?W YORK. tor EXXON'S PREMIUM TRENTON All orders sent wm bo promptly au ended ~tn?n.. '.: "..cwVi.lo mitm, imm & no., Choice Family Groceries. No. 66 MAItKET-STJ; Form DOOM EAST OT MggrrKO,. ?. .Cnartasf???g. O, GOfvri? PUBCS-'.SSD OF US DELIVEBED SO 1ANY PORTION of tho CHyFrca of Charge. Fc'uruary ll>? . tttfjfc?in<3:'