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"wo axe continually receiving communications on political and other matters from portons who do not attach their prcper nam0.? to tho arl ?oles sont; und wo take this occasion of reporting tliat nothing cr.n bo published., in 'faa, D^Y, SEWS ... without. hiing indorsed by some responsible individual. WE WOUXD call tho attention of purchasers to tL j advertisement of Mr. J? N..B?3soN, Agent.for rupoNT's Powder.. Ho hate a latge..and ncomplete s t ock, which :wifi always 'bo ' kopi'lip," and which bo .will daily deliver to . any parti of the 'city.- The. Messrs. DUPONT commenced tho manufacture of powder in iSOi, and have kept their powder np to tho standard, and an experience of thirty;years with their former Agents boro nave, always given complote satisfaction. Their establishment is ono of tho largest in the United States, capable of turn? ing out ono thousand kegs daily, with a capital of over two. million dollars invested, thus giving a guaran too that purchasers can depend on what they got. Mr. HOBSON is:propared to sell at lowest market rates, and, indeed, os - low.as. it can.be or? dered from the factory in small lots. ...... March 16 stuthlmo . -pro We are. indebted toMr.,S?jmynjs, of .the Southorn Expresa Company, for late Nortnnro-papcrs. ?DEJtOBBST'B Fasition Magazine, - for April, baa been sent us by-Mr; YoGum, who bas -all tho latest papers, magazines, fashion books," etc., etc. THE new organ at Grace Church -was tried, last evening, ina rehearsal with the choir, for Sunday's services. It is -riot yet. completed, nor.,will it be until early , in next. woofed when tho maker, Mr. JOHN BAEEB, of (?bis city, intends selecting an evening for exhibiting its merits to the public, and ! subjecting it to tho teat of the corps of organists . of Charleston.. '" '.':"?. "'tr SAVANNAH AND CHAULESTON BATXBOAD.-It will bo seen by tho advertisement of the General ? Su ' pcritendent that the company is desirous ot con- | .tinning the road to its terminus, and wish to ob? tain the necessary timbers, cross ties, &c. They j invite proposals to furnish this lumber, and, as their terms are liberal, wo opine that many will be desirous of procuring the contract. - All appli? cants axe referred to. Mr. Joss. S. BYAN, tho Gene- | ral Superintendent. ... THE BELLS AGAIN.-Those who were favored with the sound of the bens on Thursday were sat? isfied that their notes were the same as those that charmed them in days of yore. They will ring on San day, at. tho hours of 8 and 9 A. M., and at 10 o'clock for service, and in tbe afternoon at 1, 2 and 3 o'clock. The samo principle will bo adopted as ? was the practice before the war, ji. ?. -fhe bells will play sacred tunes, and,, from the few notes they already sounded, the prospect of a musical Sab? bath is not without some Jotmdatios. j ? EBB AXA.- In tbe report of the attempted escape from , jail, mentioned in pur columns!a few days since, an unintentional error waa made., Mr. HES? KET is merely the. contractor, for -tba brick work, and Messrs. J. M. EAS ON & BBO. havo. tho charge ' of the ironwork,and tho chisel, knife and file found on the prisoners did notboiong fo.ray'of the work- | men. We gladly make this correction, as an im? pression might have originated' that the workmen .wore cognizant of the.'attempted .escape, when in fact it was through them that it WES discovered. ; JEUTSTI CONTRIBUTION.-Monsieur GIBABD, tbe vender of India rubber balloons, baa patriotically | determined to dispose of tbe proceeds of one day's eales for tbe sick and- wounded soldiers. This plan has met with the approbation of Mrs. M. A. SNOWDEN, the - President of the Ladies' Memorial Association, and all who now want balloons, or may, at some future time, should immediate? lyinvest with Monsieur GIRAUD. His motive is to attract attention to so-ne sick and wounded Con? federates now under .the care of " lars. SNOWDIS, and those who bave either reverence for the cause, or have any sympathy lor the unfortunate soldier, should tender their ard by purchasing a balloon. MAYOR'S COURT, March 22_Joe Smith, a yellow and youthful namesake of the illustrions founder of Mormonism, was arraigned for stealing ten dol? lars from George Washington, a colored man, but tho individual with the immortal name not appear- | ; -ing, .the boy with the -elaborate family cognomen, was put out of the-door and sent on ?B way re- j ;.joicing.- .. ,y.; *'':";. :ii . ~ " '.Three white mea who- had : got ! tangled ; up in a ' fight on-the wharf, and who tightened the'knot by incomprehensible statements, bad. tho whole mat? ter unravelled-by bis Honor by fining one of them $10 and the othor two $5 each. . ' TJSIXED STATES DISTBICT COTJBT-Hon. GEO. S. BRYAN presiding.-Tbe. case of Babeas Corpus of I GEORGE, TiKir '- ns. ? STEPHEN L. HOWARD came up for bearing. T. G-BABEES and E. D. BICHABD BON, Esqs., for petitioners, and A. G. MAGRATH, Esq., for respondents. T. G. BABEES, Esq., read tho return of Lieutenant JOHNSTON, Provost Marshal, and waa followed by A. G. MAGRATH, Esq., in reply. The case was thou continued until Monday, when F. D. RICHARDSON, Esq., will speak for the petitioners. This case was first tried before tbe Provost I Court in last April, and judgment was .rendered against Mr: HOWABD for Bolling; cotton seed to ' GEORGE~LSE.' Mr. H. protested,'and the case bas now come before the United States Court for de- | Cisi?n. .- ?...?...".. 1 ; ss . .-. : FOTJTZ CATTLE POWDEES.-Tho Southern. Drug House, No. 151 Meeting street, Messrs: BOWIE' & MOISE, advertise these justly celebrated powders. No farmer should be without them, as their effica? cy has been established, and they have been prov? ed to be invaluable -remedies. Their advertise? ment in to-day's issue sets forth the advantages to be derived from its use. Not only all diseases that cattle flesh is heir to are cured, but many are pre? vented, and the patients made to grow fat and flourish. These powders are no nostrum or humbug, but are. a genuine, preparation, in uso by all veterinary surgeons. :S. A. ?OUTZ & BBO. are the proprietors of the .powders, and they are pre- | pared only at their own drag house, in Baltimore. THE RINDEBPEST.-The Department of State j has received information from the United States Consul at' Antwerp, that the ? ' 'epizoote," or. cattle plague has recently passed the frontier of Holland and broken ont with great violence in tho province of Limebourg,. a few miles from Antwerp. TOthin a few days 3000 cattle have died. The disease is remarkably contagions, and has .been Imown to have been transported and communicated by straw used to envelope the roots of plants sent from one I district tb another, ? end: also by cate and dogs j which hod eaten of the bodies of dead animals, and afterwards slept in the hay given to the cattle for fodder. Stringent orders have been issued to the collectors of our ports against the in trod nc- I tion of this pest into our country from the ports of | Holland, Belgium and Prussia. BIG SOAKS.-A guest in one of the prominent hotels received a considerable scare a few morn? ing's since, on finding' his pocket-book and con? tents missing. .The alarm waa s atm given end the premises searched, but tho ;?ost> notes, wera not found until the services of the Detectives had.been ' .' obtained, when the pocket-book 'was'discovered safely ensconced between the mattresses where the owner hod placed it before retiring: Both the xm for t?nate boot-black, who had borne the brant of . the suspicion, and tbe owner of the regained green ' backs were delighted at the discovery, and tho as? tute Detectives wero rewarded for their sagacity in tracing, that-which was not lost. The payment of some of the notes had been stopped, and it was necessary for the- owner to-establish bis identity before the Bank would acknowledge their genuine? ness. Few scares havo so happy a termination, and the "lost found" soon allayed tho turmoil in the loser'b breast. A YOUNG IMPOSTED-Poverty, of itself, ls no disgrace, but tho indigent should bo relieved by those who are in more affluent eirenrnstancea, but the common destitution has engendered a class that prey upon tho community by appealing 6) S " their sympathies. Thor? aro-, few -who are.;;pot daily annoyed by demanda, WHbii^ p8rse;for charity. Sometimes this'is deservitig, but more frequently the appHcanta ?rb im posters. It i? i hard to doter the community from exercising tho chiefest of-virtues,- charity; but. this' ahbtdd only bo exercised with a due 'consideration for 'the character pt the applicant. Many, of one citizens have been recently visited by. a young girl who did - not demand charity, but simply wished to be ac . ' commodatcd with, a quarter until her mother couta, change a bilL' This?plea was piausiblo, and met with'??ensco^reepofiM for a time, but, unfortu? nately, tho young beggar went to the samo party Jwico, and bor little - fraud was discovered. Charleston is not the same place it once was, and irtjehwiHwall lo a^1hetF^yo|>t?ii-or?iei wal? bo impot|cd upon Tby the nnmhor-of mendecants who havo now.rtaie?;.that; caning! as their pro foialotuT ?i li Ija LrrMAN's CIRCUS.-There ara fow entertainments of this description that havo apparently boon inore successful than the present circus. Wc TOM UDO Of a numerous audience that assembled last'eve- | ning to witness, tho varied performances of.tho combination troupe. The vast theatre cr pavilion was. crowded to ita utmost.-capacity-many not being able: to obtain oven standingS?pqm. It would bo a difficult task to mention particular individu? als when all: did ,so welL, and our meed of praise would be that LJPSIAK'S circus was a mighty show, and MIKE tho chief thereof. ?j In. the pr^hminary performances, Taos. WATSON, tho' groat'summersault' rider, and GEO. PATCTTKT,- | DEB, the double horse, rider and champion leader, attracted goberai- attention. "WM. LABUE, the j hurdle rider, by the boldness of his manouvres, won the repeated applause of the audienoo. WM. BUSES, the old styled clown,. and W. B. DONALD BQK, tho Ethiopean clown, wore masters of tho situation, and- created many hearty laughs, the entire audience .being able at times to ejaculato nothing but a succession of ha I ba's ! The bears, trained dogs, and other animulos under the charge I of 'Professor GEO. DE LEWIS, proved to the world | tho t education was the one thing needful. Tho ? sacred cow was an. anomaly, for it was the first time that such an ungainly animal had b^on train? ed to perform before a Charleston audience. ... Slr. JOHN NALLOB, as master of the ring, is thor? oughly posted in his role and managed his differ- j eut subjects admirably, but if he were to exercise bis powers to prevent smoking in the tent it would bo appreciated by the audience. There are few entertainments that prevent the attractions of this circus, and we aro pleased to soe that it is well attended. Last night every seat was filled and many were obliged to stand, while others who carno after the opening hour were forced to leave. As many have leisure time on Saturday, they should | improve the opportunity by visiting this eirena, as they could hardly go to any place where they could | find more amusement. YOUNG HEN'S CHTUBTTAN ASSOCIATION.-The Kev. Slr. BOWMAN, Pastor of the Wentworth Street Lu? theran Church, win preach the next sermon of the cooroo before the Young Hen's Christian Associa? tion, to-morrow evening, in Trinity Episcopal Methodist Church, in Hasel street. Services to commence at half-past seven o'clock. This series of sermons which have been regu? larly continued throughout the post winter and up to the present time, have, we have reason, to be? lieve, been instrumental of much good in the community. They have been uniformly well at? tended, some of the smaller churches having proved too small to accommodate the large audi? ences. The sermons delivered have all been excel? lent, and listened to with interest and we doubt not with profit. Quite a large accession has been made to the membership o? -1; T^r~ii?tipn, both of active and associate members-the former con? sisting bf church members ; the latter of gentle? men who are not members of o*"irches, but who. still desire to aid the cause of Christianity in onr midst. ?Wo learn that the Association contemplate inaugurating a regular weekly Union Prayer Meet? ing, to be held in the various churches of the city, on some stated evening of each week; the exercises to be conducted by the various ministers of the city. We predict much good from this movement, as il win not only strengthen the feeling of Chris? tian unity among the various denominations of Christians in our midst, but will offer a common altar for those of every creed-as well, as those of no creed-to worship at The first of these Union Prayer Meetings will be held in Trinity Church on Tuesday evening next. ST. MICHAEL'S CLOCK_After a long interval of silent idleness, during which the deck spoke not p. word, but kept its hands modestly before its face, the citizens were delighted to behold some life in the old time piece. On Thursday a few spasmodic efforts were made to regain the lost lime, but were all unavailing, un td Mr. W. M. BOUSE, the veteran time manipulator, took the sun yesterday morning and succeeded in regulating the Charleston world. It was a subject of rejoic? ing Lo many that Mr. BOUSE succeeded in captur? ing the god nf day, for he hos lately either wand? ered from his sphere or bas been on a breeze and become befogged. Some parties, instigated by nalice, alleged that Mr. BOUSE was so much in the labit of taking the sun, that he had carried him iway until the dook was repaired, but this has seen. proved to be a slander. The old dock is now pursuing its usual round, and the hands move briskly on their accustomed tour, but the bells ire "still missing" as the hours, halves and quar? ters are no longor told in tho clarion tones that formerly announced the lapse of time. That breaded individual has litterally stolen upon us like a thief in the night, and it is only by a careful sbservation that we can note his progress. The City Council should toke prompt measures at theil j next session to have the striking apparatus ?ranged, for though the face of the dock is now ill right, yet its continued silence is oppressive, ind a little noise in the world would not bo ob? jectionable. THE QUAKES Crrr.-The many friends of Captain Wu. H. WEST will be pleased to learn that ie is again in command of the Quaker City, and ;hat with that fine ship he will make regular trips jot ween this point and New York. Captain WEST ias deservedly won the esteem and confidence of ho tiavelling public. Hin pl-osant manners and ?tremo Kindness go far to make- him one - of the nost popular commanders that ever sailed in or >ut of our port... The Quaker City, too, bears an idmirablo nome. Elegant and fast, Bhe has become v great'&vorite witti the' public.-;' T'"'., In conversation with Captain Wr.s-r, concerning she late sad accident-the burning of the Andalu na-we were informed/by him, most . -possitively, that the report in circulation that', at tho time the Andalusia caught'fire, she was racing, ia an entire Fabrication.. Tho fire, as has 'been' dearly ascer? tained, caught from combustiMo^matter in the ?argo-there being a quantity of medicines and ivhiskoy in the Very section of the ship where the lames broke out. ,-.. / ..; y. :" 7 ' ' ? !:~ \ It sooms, also, to- bea1 settled tact that the cause )f loss of life was from, the worthlessness bf the jaterrfc --detaching ' opparatus connected with tho ife-boats. If this is the casa, there : really should >e very close investigation of their general utility, 3y a law ships,, wo believe, are compelled to use'' hem; but if it is proven .that they are SJ entirely vor thiess as is tho hnpreasicn, the law should, and ionbtless .would, be repealed. "_ ;:- . MABSDEirs PECTORAL BA?C na* been tried by jhysicjans with unvarying success, and. is now idoptedlM a . standard'E^ by diaruggiats. . . ; -~" - '" ci i .-.. -BOWIE * MOISE, ia^satis,' - GOODB?CH, WISEMAN"* CO . Agents. WHAT rr oosr?'to Manufacture COLGATE'S Fami y Soap wo do not know, but.its value is above os mate.' 'Tt;.is :th? -'best1 finnfly soap^yrehave yet bund, and every way wcrrthy of hearty. commen ?ation. It shold hdd thei first place in the Hat of family supplies. !'.'': ,V " . WHAT DOCTOBS, MUUHTKBS, ASP PBOFESSOES TBVm.of TiTF.Br.-'T recommend their use to pub lio speakers,"-?en. E. ET. Chap?n. '-I .have never 3hanged my mind respecting 'BBOWH'S BBONOHIAL rBocHEs' from the! first, excepting , to think better >? Qiat which. I b?gan thinking; well ot"-Bet, Henry Ward Beecher. "Great service in subdu? ing hoarseness.'*-Ben. Daniel Wisr, Sew York. "The Trocb.63 are a staff of life to me.**-Prof. Ed? ward ? S?rth, President of Hamilton Co Jege, CHn lon,?T.Y. "A simple and elegant combination for Coughs, t>\a.n~Dr. G. F^Btgelou>, Boston. To OATHES pearls from Ocean's vases Divers go down in divers places; - . Bat at our mouths of streams and bays, No pearls do Asian swimmers raise f ' Like those in beauty's mouth that shine Made by the SozoTxarr divine. Waren 1? * >:?","'.? '"-'";" - " tusa ' H?'.W?: If you want cheap Blank Books; -If you want cheap Stationery, Enrolopesj iPa pcr, fte.; ?. ; < ,H > y t . . * * t';y.i If you want Printing ozocuto'd neatly; !' If you want Books bound is any style, or Account Books made to ordar, with any desirod pattern of , ruling, goto HTB.?M H>mtifif No. 59 Broad, street. _ -.- -..' Jt Fatt Worth Kaavrtng. - - i:.i^\t^itapim^^tatten?iai y/bo turfers from aebi?ty.?r los? of appetite, ia ? bottle of. PABKNIK'S He o?*lo Bitter*. tatt wm be cur? to give ?uer. Tor sato by ?B>rugeljts. ' . ' f " 5CBB 'PnoEtrx hs*"?, targe circulation throughout the rnlridlo and upper Districts Of th? Stete. Adverthdcs Tate? ss -r???on?b?e as the stringency 'jot. the money mar? ket win warrant. Mcrchanta and ethers /wishing to nae tho oolnmnn of the paper, will address JULIAN A SELBY, Proprietor, February25 : . OolUBMa.'S. 0. ' Auction Ssl??- Tliln Dar? ill, tx. AIMAH will sell tills day, st warehouse In Church near Broad street,'' st 10*; o'clock, five hundred bush' ls damaged corn. S?TTH & MCGILLTVEJ.T win sell this day, at Ko. 27 Broad . street, st 10 o'clock, furniture, vehicles, horses mules, &c. IT Wot BELIEVE THE BAOT.-There is no mistake about it. MES. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, fer children toothing, not only relieves the child from pain, but regulates tho stomach and bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, softens the gums, reduces all inflamma? tion, and gives rest, health and comfort to mother and j child It ls pleasant to take, and perfectly safe in all j cases. It gives universal satisfaction. Be miro and call for "MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING 8YB?P," Having tho fae simile of "CURTIS te Pntinis" on the j outside wrapper. AU others are base imitations. For Bale by DO WIE & MOISE, No. 101 Meeting street. March 23 BtuthS PLANTEES desirons of obtaining s highly concentro tod ammoniacal fertilizar, free from mineral phosphates and | other adulterations, con do so by applying to KINSMAN & HOWELL, NO. 153 East Bay, who aro Agents for tho sale of ? MATES' Nitrogenized Super-Phosphato of Limo. February ll mwths "And thu our lifo, apart from public haunt, Finds sermons in stones, books in tho running brooks. And good in everything." The wan. dyspeptic expression of feature, BO familiar and common to the American people, has formed the text upon which. Dr. DBAEX bas based the medical ex? periments that have produced the Great Tonio ortho j day-PLANTATION BITTEBS. For Headache, V?rtigo, Dyspepsia, Heartburn. Dulness-and the thousand aches end Bis tho stomach.of man ia heir tc-PLANTATION BITTEBS aro tho only safe, sara and universal antidoto and remedy. tuthsS March 19 Try Them. litany persons have within this summer experienced tho benefits to bo derived from tho use of Pomtwui's ! HEPATIC. BrnEBS. We . would recommend theta to all who stand in need of a tonic. ''. ; .For Bole by an Druggists. B - October fl A NEW YOEK FABMEB, of practical experience in vine- j yard culture, will engage in tho business with o party j having the necessary capital,. with an ulterior view to. the .manufacture of wine. Tho capitol required moy be graduated to correspond with tho extent to which it would bo advisable to go, and used ..st intervals- If the business be conducted with duo record to the conditions' essential to success, it will pay soon and won. .' The disorganization of labor demands a change in I ogriculturnl pursuits,'and probably in no direction does ;| it point with better prospects than to 'wino growing. Grape on! turo in tho Northern States.is attended with so I much uncertainty, in consequence of the severe win? ters, that it is yet doubtful if it cnn bo modo au Interest of any considerable importanco beyond speculating in hardy varieties. In the light of this, experience. South Carolina may seize the prize, os some carrrpenBation for I the wrongs inflicted on her by fanaticism int the causo of a false humanity. In the change demanded, the upland planters or farmers will find grape culture a substitute far meir'chief stoplo, which requires but trifling labor, ana - ' '.'_- -nore profitable. This is no patent woy to get rich, noryet'ls?rV<??^SHop to speculate in fllu sians with a promise of iobulcTsa^rcfftiit;-;- SS^' ** 0x0 "early bird catches the worm," so the first to ender this -j unbounded field of lobar witt be the first to participate with justice in the largest measure of whatever 1* vain. { able in me legitimate pursuits of life. Inquiries: may be made to the Editors of this paper, and to RICHARD DALL?, care of JOHN W. CALD? WELL, No. 58 Beaver street, New York. Horeb 5 TUB TIMK TO ADVERTISE IN TBS COUiyTRT. The Daily South Carolinian at Oolrnnb'o, ls now sent to every. Poetofflce in tho State.' Being the afilciol paper of the State, it will be lound at tho.press?t time espe dally valuable to merchants and others desiring to Wall themselves of a very Iorgo circulation. ."'... Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. ? - MTJSHBOOM IMITATIONS. Success is the "prevalent cradle" of innumerable hum? bugs. No sooner had HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BIT? TERS made their mark lu the world thou up sprang a host of imitation?, sud as the lame of the great restora? tive grew and spread, the pestiferous crop of poisonous mockeries thickened. But the true modicino has lived them down. One by one, they have disappeared. When the bellows of puffery, which kept olive tho feeble fire bf their borrowed reputation, ceased to blow, they oeased to Uve, and thus dey continue to come and go. Mean-' while, HOSTETTER'S BITTERS, the groot protective and remedial tonic of tho ago, have progressed In popu? larity with each succeeding year. Their success as a I means of pro. venting and curing tho diseases resulting i rom malaria, unwholesome water, and oil unhealthy cli mnticJntlnrnir^.haabcen boundleeii; and as a remedy, far Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint,'Fever ond Ague, GBPS* ral Weakness nnd Debility, and all complaints origination; in Indigestion, they aro now admitted to bc superior to any other preparation ever, advertised or prescribed. From the home market, to which a few yeara'ago they ) were confined, thor sale has been extended Into every ' State in this Union, over the whole of South and Central A morir?, Mexico, the West Indies, the Sandwich Islands, Australia, China and Japan, i Homo. and foreign testimo? ny continue to show that HOSTETTER'S BITTERS ore tho mostr? workable tonic and invlgorant now before tho world. For sale by ? . - . ? DOBIE ?!t MOISE, Druggists, No. 151 MEETING STREET, Morah 18 6 ' Opposite Charleston Ho tel. I New York Prize Association, ' . No. 599 B&OAPWAY.N. Y.._ : . ROSEWOOD PIANOS, MELODEONS,-SKWiKkl MACHINES, MUSIC BOXES, S?tiVE?-- . .* - WAKE. FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, " : ..' AND'' i . ET^EC^AJsTJ JEWE1AWX\ i i VAL HEX) AT ." ' "j $500,000. r-; TTTTLL BE DTSTRIBDTED AS FOLLOWS: THE TT nome and value of each arri?lo of our gooda ar?: marked on tickets, placed in sealed envelopes, end well mixed. On receipt of 25 cents, sn envelope containing auch ticket will be drawn without choice, and denrered it our office, or sent by mail to any address. Tho pur-? "baser ofter seeing what article it diawa ead its vubao which moy be from' one to five hundred dollars-can. then, on payment'of one dollar, receive the article Damed, or may exchange it far any other article marked ctn our circular at the some value, Every ticket draws an article worth one dollar ar mare. , No BLAHES. Our patrons can depend on feir, b?rnftr?W'? ^??^m The article drawn will be delivered st our office, regard-; less of its value, or promptly sent ra directed, by return: moil, or express. -?? - 4v':1 Letters from many persona ocknow?edgmg the receipt ' Df valuable gifts-from us? may bo seen an file at our of? fice, mnonfi whom wo aro permitted to refer tc: j "' John s. Holcomb, LombertviUe, N.J., gold watch, value S250; Mrs. 8. Bennett,No. 252 Cumberland street. Brook lyn, sewing machine, 880; Edwin Hoyt. Stamford, Conn., rold lever watch,- value *2C0( Hon. R. H. Briggs, Wash? ington, D. C.', diamond pin. $175; J. c. Sutherland, No. 100 Lexington avenue, plano, 3350; Mrs. M. Jackson, No. 203 Nineteenth street, N. Y., sewing machine, .90; Joe. Comp, Elmira, N. Y.? rae?o?eon, tl?O. Misa L. Collins, Atlanta, Go., diamond cluster ring, ?225; Dr. ; Henry . Smith, Worcester, Kass.,' sewing machine, ?85; H. Shaw, No. 13310th street, N. Y., gold watch. ?150; Edw. Boyn? ton, Naen ville. Tenn., melodeou, $100; Jome? Bussell;'- " Montgomery, Ala., gold hunting watch, $250; R- T. Smith, Providence, R. L, silver lever watch. SOO; Oscar Purdy, Madison. ST. J,, muslo box. ?45; Hon. 3. s. New- . en, St Poul's, Minn., gold watch, ?188; I. B. Sperry, Litohfleld, Conn., 'silver watch, ?50; Wm. B. peek. Har? lem, His., mualo box, ?75; Wm. Raymond, Dayton, Ohio, silver tea set, ?125; Miss E.. M. Schanck, Detroit, Mich-, . diamond ear rings, ?225; Pierro Beaudin, Est. Charles Hotel, New Orleans,' diamond ring, ?170; Mrs. Martha Bernes, SU Louis, Mo., mel?^eon, voltio ?125-. .. j ; ? : -tl?^T . -OF . -'^k??i?yi?iZS'': .. TO BE SOLD EOROIO DOLLAR EACH. ' And not to be paid for. until you know what you have EACH.g^S 25 Rosewood Pianos, worth.?200 00 to 600 uo 80 Melodeons, Rosewood Cases. 100 0? to 225 00 200 Music Boxes, 2 to 82 tunes. 1500 to 160 00 ITO bowing Machines .. 60 00 to 125 00 1,000 Silver Tea Sets. v.; .-.38 00 to160 00 200 Silver Revolving Patent' Castors.- 16 09 to 40 PO 100 Silver Fruit Cake Baskets 15 00 to 35 0O 1,000 Sets Silver Tea and Tablespoons.. 1600to ?SOO 1?0 Gold Hunting Case Weiches...... 100 CO to 250 00 100 Diamond Rings, Cluster, kc. 50 00 to 200 00 200 Gold Watches._... 6000to 10000.' 300 Ladies' Gold Watches. 60 00 to 8500 1,000 SUver Watches. 25 00 to SOBO 8,000 Vest Chains. 500 to 25 00 2,000 pairs Ear Ringa (new styles). 1 Soto i W 2,000 Necklaces... sooto 700' 2.5?? Gold Pencils. 3 00 to SOO 3,000 Onyx and Amathyst Brooches- 6 00 to 10 00 3,000 Lava and Florentine Brooches.... A 00 to 6 00' L600 Masomo Pms .......'.?.'..i..'... *00 to 0001 1,600 Gold Watch Keys (new pattern)... 4 50 to 760 2,600 Setsof Bosom Studs. ISO to BOO1 2,500 En amellad Sleovo Buttons........ . 2 50 to 10 00 6,000 Plaiu Gold and Chaeed Bingo..... * 50 to 1000 8,000 Stone8etand Seal Binge......... ' 2 50 to 1000 6,000 Miniature Lockets, aQ sizes...... 360 to 700 10,000 Sets of Ladies' Jewelry.:...,..... 8 00 to 20 00 1,000 Watch Charms (each). 300 to 660 6,000 Gold Pens,SH. ex. Casos* Pend?a. 4 SC to 7 00 5,000 Gout's Broastand Scarf Pins. 3 00 to 20 0O 2,000 LM08-new style ^t trooxiee- 400to 800 ? 2,000 Cbatehana and Guard Chains. 7 60 to 2000 1,000 Geld Thimbles.. 8 00 to 18 00 6,000 Sets Ladies* Brooch and Ear Drops 6 00 to 12 00 2,600 Gold Crosses. 150 to 600 0,000 Oval BandBracelete. fl 00to .2000 2,000 Heavy Gold Chain Bracelets...... 25 00 to 40 00 2,000 Boll Ear Drops, aB colors. 300 to 700 2,000 now stylo Jot and Gold Sar Drops. -SOOto' 700 2,000 Gold Pens, Gold Mfd Ebony Hold. * 80 to 7 00 < lady's Sets, new styles. Out Crysta),?ll Jet, Hard Bob? ber, kc. kc ?'."*' ' : " '- -tfsT Acbsuceto obtain any" of the obbre arUoleefnr, One Dollar by purchasing a scaled envelope- for 25 cento. - Entire sottof?ction guaranteed to ul. JQ- 6 tickeU (or One Dollar, 13 xor Two DoOaS, S3 2or Five Dollars. Great Inducements to Agents. . . . Letter? should be addressed ... J. H. BAY & CO., No. 599 BROADWAY, NEW YOBS. ." December 28- - eu . taos , Greenville Mountaineer, '? _ A LABOE WEEKLY, IB ISSUED EVEBY THUB8 Jj. DAY, ot S3 a year, in advanre. Advertisements inserted at usual ratea. .r*'-? ? ? ?/?.'? G. E. ELFORD, I pj.f-_ ; November 15 G. K lOWIitb,! 'cmea,. MISCELLANEOUS. REPAIRING OF Roofs, : Guttering, &c, ?J-PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.-SS . fTUN A>D SHEET IRON WORK. OF EVERY DE X SCEIPTION, MADE TO..ORDEH, by J. B. DUVAL & SON, Ho. 337 KIHQ STBK?-T, Ono Door north of Liberty street. Karchas .. stuthS CEDAR CAMPHOR ; Stifling io luscct-Llfo. Best against Horns, bold by druggists everywhere. HARRIb i; CHAPMAN, Boston. March 23 *',"..'.',' .- sm2 ? -j.,fuf?S?Sl?K TH preparation, long ^^^S^m^?dt^fW?MIK?KtX an d favorably known, i^BSSB^^^^?^Sj^B? will thoroughly rebivigo HHkKjiS?iSi?^K? <&? rato broken down m:d H^HR^MHNHI - -ff low-spirited boises, by fl Wi . RE? /' s ir e n gt ho ji lng ano ?r w ' cleansing tho stomach " Wk .ilL;. - \\>'ftJ?L UM Itis a sure preventive ~^S^?ES^!?SK^T'^ ?* *U diseases incident ^^SSTT""" to tliis animal, Kuch as U-^-SJ^^*-^^"^-" LUNG FEVEB, GLAND? ERS, YELLOW WATER, HEAVES, COUGHS, DIS? TEMPER, - FEVERS, : -SSW FOUNDER, LOSS OF" JtiSaS&s APPETTTE^AND^VI- ^P*mml ITS USE IMPROVES '?? fflEHffilfllHfflttfc OREASES THE AP- 1 - JESt sUSS-Sh PETITE-G IVES A S"'Im'^VSaBSSSBw^SS - SMOOTH and OIOS-'*' /Fc:BF? ?' ?Hr 11^ SY SKIN-and trans- %".]['. :V :?'"m.^aV" BLE 8KELETONS^^^^^au?!^?^^S^ INTO A FINE IX30K-^'.^^HCTSBl^^?sS^S?* ING AND SPIRITED HORSE. '. TO KEEPERS OF COWS THIS PREPARATION D3 and improves tho quail ' ^ j_*-'-[- --" gives ens their hide, and makes thom thrive much taster. IN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE, SUCH AS COUGHS, ULT.'-EBB IN THE :- - ? ' LUNGS, LIVER, &c, ?k^eratfRS&flHBasK this article acts as a J**4i3?fi lin, specifln. By putting yjSiSSlLwL^BBsB??BS^ from one-half a paper drjffifijnH ISfiFci to a paper in a barrel ^?sS^^S^^^^^a^Wrl of swill tho above dis casos will be oradica- _ .^^Br?Fgf^^^?^W^^, ted or entirely prc- " '^TIIrTrLTJl^TlilrtyjW "* vented. If Riven in r^s?"?^? j, iTC-^CiSuafes^^ time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. PREPARED BY . ? - A> EOUTZ^? BRO., " Wo. 116 PBASKLIS BTR?TTfp1 BALTIMORE, Md. .' FOB SALE BY . HOWIE & MOISE, SOUTHERN DRUG HOFSE. ITO* 15t MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE CHARt.ESTOK HOTEL. | Maroh 23 ' stu?h6mo JUST ARRIVED AND FOR SA LE LOW, " AT . Parker & Cli?d's, NO. 108 EAST BAY : FOUTZ'S ' CELEBRATED HORSE WATTLE POWDERS. X0O OOO8EGABS'AT?*?rES M 100 dozen Durkee's Yeast Powder, at SI 87K per doz. ".. ' PA KER & CHILD, ; March 23 . No. 103 East Bay. HATS! HATS! HATS! TUST RECEIVED AND FOB- SAXE AT GREATLY ?J reduced prices. Gents' assorted CLOTH-HATS, i at 50 cents each. ? - . .y \ Genta'Black Wool French Hats si 75 conta each. ? Gents* Drab Mixed Ounce Hats at 81 each. Genta'Pearl Ounce Hats at SL50 each. Gents' Blue Stitched Choice Hats at 5.2.50 each. Gents' Light Brown, very select. Hats at 82.60 each. Genta' Assorted Peerless Hats at ts each. . Planter's Hats at &2 each. A general assortment of Hats, Boots, Shoes, Clothing and Gents* Furnishing Goods, at tho lowest possible prices. . A share of patronage is respectfully solicited: PARKER & : CHILD, . . V 103 East Bay S treet A CHANCE ' : FOJtt.ABT^.EaCTERI'KlSING ULAH. ? '.?SABE OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED TO A MAN enterprise inJtheV'pnrchase of the GOOD WILL abd: STOCK OF BOOKS in tho ESTABLISHED BU3I SS^^'.???-332 K?NG STBEET,?orniorethanTHlBTY TOCARS. My "advsn'dnff.^ye^ -cciapel =ie io-stir- T ??5^2SiB*^OT 8318 hvy collection oi ANCTENTANo araK^ WOB^in^Laerstere, science. Art, Agricul tUrj^-B?Uginus^ Medical, Xaw, School and Collegiate 5^*OaJa,;m ^rE?ngh?hV-French, German, Ih\han, ^^^^^JSSS>^: languages, nnperiedttom Europe ; a]so,2>'Iarge7coueeHon qr fingHali and French Engravings, with a g?neral-vsW?ty of Foreign and Do? mestic ,taU?pery, iBlani Boote ?nd FahcyArt?cles^-a SPS^^SFPi*" *; to beiband in any Book Establish URnTnf^tSouth. .-. **. ' r...'**., - -. ' s:.:W;C*njjppro^pnr^^ and accommodating terms wu! ba given, , and every lritormatiofl connected y?h thesaccessrol crind???ng of the busihcssitocrodnig torelgnand rdomeanc correspondents, will be chnerfully *^0*Hinflft t l Ij^ifHli . 1-:1 "-? . ?' ?*" ? Offers ?ul be received until the 4th of April ; Inarch ia r 13 . ^SAMUEL ILABT/Siga ;-. , ? TA3? JSC-TIC?E. . . ; ASSISTANT ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, V v ? __Unrxxi>, STATES IHTF-RN AZ, RXTVENUE, J E.,..;_. No. BABtoSd, comer Church street ) ET?ENS OF-ANNUAL TAXES FOB YEAR 188?, WffltM-recerved at thigiOfflce-for Division 2, com? prising. Wards 1,2, and ?atilt- part of i west pf Coming wmg of CsBicnpstcDet; until, lfitt of April nat, ci tept whore partios rdceive notice; Iii such cases Returns mu? be rendered within ten day? from date thereof, io ?cor?mg to law. .. - ..<.:;.'( JIOT Office hours from 12 to 3 P. M= " . . . JOHN B. ETPLESr, March 19 2i " Assistant Assessor. 3d Division: U. S. BOUNTIES, ! - AND ALL GOVERNMENT CLAIMS, COIXEOTED ??vermnent Claim Agent, No. 160 MEfSIXaTG STREET, Charleaton, Sra MONEY LOAN? ED on ?asch&rges.J AB claims for the- additions! Bounty should be fil^-without delay, aa thc Secretary ofWarhaa. ordored that 'noappUcatfonnlaaafteVfirerijrtdnyof Aprfl, 3887, shall be settled until an filed before that dato ara" IpJdi'*?200 Bftonty; collected for' men-who were dis ?hargod on account of injnries rece*?<ed in'servioe. - B-No^ehargoforservices unless thoclnimg ar?ob <a"iod. ii., ^17- ???? ...... .. . Maroh'12 C. S. A. :'";-' i ,. SIXTY-SEVEN PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE GESfERALS _^ AND STATESMEN, of .the Jato Comedcrate States sent free cm receipt of twerrty-fivo cents. i. . March.?: - -.Imo _ P. ai'BoT^Si/BaK?nore. Ma; - ': ITIRBS IT MW. r WILL PEACnCE IN THE COURTS 07 THE j ' EASTERN CIRCUIT. . ?3- Prompt attention given to collection of claims. ! : RrjEanicBB.-Messrs. Prooaly, Lords; Ingleaby, James Tapper, Esq. , Charicston, S. C: " " ' ) .' J. T, DARGAN, -: .ti; ~ '.^.^.^"aSABGAN, | ..^FtofseiiceiBiCU .*" '.. . ' DarlingtonVS^a .-. jlMol?lS?;-> .i? --^ ... --i - - ? .- - - Imo . JOJBK ;E?GHE?ll?EEv ' noisoB>uooiis. ??OI?TH. O? II^?L? ? Bm? TO INFORM HIS PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC in general that he hos Just returned from-New York, with a well selected stock of CLOTHS, CA8SI MERES and VESTINGS^ Foreign ' a- d Domestic, and alsoiss ascortnioni of FUBNISBING GOODS, v i riaioh 16 ?'- "'' io' . NO. lp8^^m3^ET ST., B?M?ks, Periodic?ls and Stationery. ,.f?p?jp BECEIVKD^., .. '. :*ii ?p. A iar ? ?usply of STATIONERY.... -- 1HOTOORAPHS, PH OTOO EAPH ALBUMS , :...<_: POCKET BOO KB, DIARIES tor ISB7, Etc' fl 1 AXeo, ..- - .,' A "flae and large selection of NOVELS, by tho roos* ?Jet? ated authors. SONO BOOKS. BOOKS tor Hom. amtutiments, &c AU tteMONTHLYMAGAZrNE8, WEEKLY PAPER? DAILIES^ constantly on hand, and subflcrrfif -Jna re . Ordsra lrom tho eotratry aro rcspcctrolly solicited. ? . .?wv..j^,T-.oV???ri-': ? ? .." .- . ^TfojemteB-. , - - : .oO^_;CiJtDULNA;.TJ^ . miBUSHED AT DBAKCEBUBG C, H. \ fJTHIS PAPER CZBCULATE8 THROUGHOUT THE [J .middle pottioo of tho State, and oOar* lao. best > -'J ' ? CL' ? . ." SAW MILIS, ETC. PLANTERS AND OTHERS ON EDISTO .ISLAND, Port Pon, A?bopoo,'Ch0ho and Combaheo Blvors, and St Helena Sound, ure hereby Informed that I have lu opcratioii at Chapman's Fort, on tho Lower Ashepoo, a PAUST & CO.'S TWENTY-ITVE-HOBSE POWt?lt STEAM SAW MILL AND o HIST MILL. I will attend pornoaally (upon carly application) to ordere for LUMBER addressed to Glean Pond tatton. Savannah and Charleston Railroad. Tho Gnat Mill win grind ror the accommodation ot tho pubhc on THURSDAY noxt, and on every SATURDAY alter next wo?t ^Termsj?8h ondoUvory. bj, March 28 RAILROADS. SAVANNAH & CHARLESTON RAILROAD, OFFICE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON ) RAILROAD, No. 28 BROAD STREET, J : MABCH 22,1867. ) rrmrs COMPANY IS DESIROUS OF MAKIN I CON i TRACT for, or purcliasing TIMBER, LUMBER and CRO S-TIE-, to be delivered at Saltkehotcho or Edlsio Rivers, on the lino of rood, and used in rebuilding the Bridges and Trestle in that locality. Din. nsions os fol? lows: Timber not less than 12 or more than 40 foot in length, to square generally 12x14.' Cross-Tics of Pino, Oak or Cypress. 9 foot in length, 8 Inches wide, 6 inches thick, witta 6 inches of heart on e.ich face. Terms of payment oro cash, aa soon as the material ls delivered and inspected by the Engineer recharge of the work. For farther Information apply in person or by letter. JOHN S. RYAN, Uenoral Superintendent. N. B.-Fifty thousand Pine or Cypr. ss Shingles win bo purchased. sw2 - . ? March 23 SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. . GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 :- CHARLESTON, S. O., March 21,1867. ) TVTOTICE HAVING BEEN RECEIVED FROM THE ! J-l G reen ville and Columbia Railroad that, until lurther notice. Goods destined for Stations Upon "tho SpiHanburg and Union Railroad wiU not be received by them unless 1 tho freight upon some is prepaid, notice is hereby given to shippers that on and ofter March 22d. freight for S.. & U.R.B, must bo consigned to a forwarding agent at Cb- | lumbla H. T. PEAKE, March 22 ' " General Superintendent. CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY COMPANY. CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY COMPANY, ? CORNER BBOAD AND EAST B AV STREETS, ; . . CHARLESTON, March 18,1867. ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, THE 20TH INST., tlio Cars wdl run to the Battery (south end of Meet- j ing street) every alternate trip, and wdl, be designated by a Blue Flag on the front end of each Cor running to that pomt, unt? further notice. ' E. H. JACKSON, March 18 " ' Superintendent. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COMPANY. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, CHARLESTON. S. C. Marsh 12,1867. f f\S AND AFTER THURSDAY NEXT, THE 14TH fl \J INSTANT, the THROUGH .EXPRESS TRAIN on this Rood will leave Florence at 9.50 A. M-, and arrive at | Charleston ot 3.30 P. M. All other trains' remain un? changed. S. S. SOLOMONS, March 13.Superintendent. CHERAW AND DARLINGTON RAILROAD. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) - CHSSAW, March 12,1867. J ON AND AFTER THURSDAY NEXT, THE 14TH inst., tho PASSENGER TRAINS on this Road will ron OB follows: Leave ( heraw. 6.00 A M. Arrive Florence.... ;._ 9.00 A M. ' Leave Florence......'..:.".'. 9.00P.M. Arrive Oherow. 11.45 P. M. Posse gera from Charleston wfll leave by the 1 P. M. Train, to BOCUTC .V direct connoction with the transit on this Rood. . S. S. SOLOMONS, March 13 ?s,. - Superintendent AGRICULTURAL. BELLEVUE SEA ISLAND COTTON . SEED FOR SALE. IT HAS PRODUCED THE LARGEST YIELD WITHIN our observation, and is of a superior quality. -Apply to . ?? -- 3. Hv BAGGETT & CO. March 2 - " 1... .'*". Imo ALLEN & JEEDL?S' ". Ammoniated Fertilizer. WE HAVE ON HAND, AND ABE NOW BEADY TO receive orders for the above well-known FERTILI? ZER. Our terms ore, $50 cash; time price, SSS. one quarter cash ; the other three-qrrartei s for approved City Factors' Acceptance, with interest at the rata of seven pt r cent, per annum, tram timo of purchase, payable January 15,1868, with current rate of Exchange. Parties wishing to purchase largo amounts oatie sup? plied direct tram the works. MACBETH & BAVENEL, ?SOLE AGENTS FOB SOUTH CAROLINA, CORNER EAST BAY AND EXCHASGE-ST. March 7 ' :':-.. - Imo ALLEN & NEEDLES' AMMONIATED FE BT I LI ZEB, i. .".THE GREAT SUBSTITUTE FOB PEEUTIM T?TE MAKE NO CONCEALMENT OF ITS PBTNCI VV PAL COMP03TENTS. ?fiz : ANIMAL MATTER, LR, WOOL, ACID, PHOSPHATE OP LIME, and FINELY GROUND BONES. ? Every day brings additional evidences of its superiori? ty. Those who have used it know its great value, and buy it again. This is the best. and only proof we would wish as to its exceBeuce: It ispacked in good strong barrels. TERMS : . - Fifty donara cash ; time price $66, one-quarter cash, and three-quarter* for approved city factors' acceptance, with interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum, from tho date of purchase, payable January 15th, 1868, with current rate of oxchonge. ? Parties wishin g'to purchase largo amounis con be sup? plied direct tr Om-the works. MACBETH & BAYENELy SOLE AGENTS, Corner-or Eats?. Bay and Exchange Streets, j CHARLESTON, S. C. ..'?.? DIREtTIOSS ?OR USEtG Allen & Needles' Ammoniated fertilizer. "' FOB CORN. . A smojlhandful in the hill; mix or coyer slightly with ? earth,und drop the Boed. When the corn is fairly up, ' apply a little around the piont -and" cover with the Culti? vator or hoe. . . FOR OATS. .rr." ;.;250 paun da sown broadcast and ha -row ed in. .;i i FOR POTATOES;-- ?'? inda in tho rows or drills FOR WHEAT OR RYE. 300 to 600 pounds pei acre,"- oooordlrig to the character I of the soil, ploughed or harrowed in. ip . FOR GRASS. . ?? 200- to 250 pounds in the felt or early tn the spring. ? FOR-coTToar. ..Sf?>X 100 to 300 pounds per aero applied to tho plant is suifl- I dont to insure a heavy yield, The Fertilizar , wfll bring i. crop Into market (too weeks. sooner than any other ras rinre. ' ^, !.'~:, 'J.'*'i '"".* " ..-**lmo '. .".'*'-*? .* ' - March 8 -' f,|lH?.WA'ir?.0F.THlS,-8PBlfflG-I8 BEIJEVED TO i bo unonua^od b*. ?itot^uy crthsr ia the far-tarried valley of Saratoga. : Its virtues ara. such ss hnva secured it the high encorairuns of all who have used it, poesess ing, os it does, in an eminent degree, cathartic, diuretic, alterative and tonic qualities. - From SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D., Professor Practico or Physic, Jefferson Medical College, Phtla dolDhia, formerly of Charleston,'8. C: T *'.' PnTL?nELPHLA, November 1571885. : 1 have boen fara year or more past in the-habit ol taking tho water of the "Excelsior" Spring of Saratoga. Accustomed durhv?'tho great portion cf my invalid hie to usc the different waters' of tho servara! fountains widen boil up along that remarkaclo valley, dependent* indeed, upon them' ior much of the comfort I ervjoy, I ora eatis ued that thc Excelsior Water, ls sa yell - adopted urany other among them,' if hot mare sb, to the purposes tor which they aro generally employed. It lavery agreeable, strongly impregnated with the j carbonlo acioybvely and spsrkUug. '* : ? * I can heartily and'conactentionsiy ; recommend it to all who need, a gentle cathartic and ' diuretic. SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M-l>. . The Wsler la put ttpih Put and . Quart bottle?, and packed tn good order for shipping. Pint* in boxeo o? i war dosen?ach, and Quarts in boxes af two dozen each. - ? ': BOLss-AX WH?EttSALK BI ' ', , "J Importers ami Wholt^e ?rosita, ogposrnai WAwaarr?N aoriEL., . No. 1? ire?.TB3G STBEET, '.; X .?..r... -.r Opposite Chariestou Bittet''' ... And<brsalebyA^e^;i>r(eggiato .... January02 .'-. V:U: ..'- '. ".. -. ... - ' ' .emo '".. : THE: HERAXLD. i i"S"PCBlJ292D rJEESXS'. AT HEWBERBY C E, AT t sa per annum, end, having a largo circulation toronga blithe upper and lower District? of tho State,: affords great advoctageo to advextioers, . . .. I ... - Itatea tondTertlsmirvcrj razonable-for which apply to our Agent;?dr. T^. SLIDER, at toe^ta Hanse.V . Horetuberie- Editor? sud Prcpnetors. AUCTION SALES. furniture, Vehicxa, Horses, Mules, Ac, a?. Auction This Day. BY sDinm & MCGILLIVRAY, No. ?7 Broad street. THIS DAV. ot 10 o'cloo , in front of ofllco. 1 LA ROE COUNTING-HOUSE DERK, with Drawer?, New Mos? Mattresses, Card Table?. Toilet SoaDS, Envol opes, 1 large Platform Scale, and Weights, American Wine,, te. lim, SPRING WAGONS, and 1 handsome, new, Charleston made Spring Cart, with Cushions. March 23 Schooner Odd Fellow. BY J. A. BN8LOW & CO., On TUESDAY next, 2Gth inst., will be sold at Atlantic1 Wharf, at ll o'clock, TEE SCHOONER ODD FELLOW, 47>i tons register, 20 months old, built in Charleston, or Live Oak and Cedar. Capacity 2700 bushels grain. March 23_ AT PUBLIC AUCTI?S7 - WAG be sold at PubUo Auction, on tho premised, at Som? merville, 3. C., at 10 o'clock A. M., WEDNESDAY. March 27 th, A NUMBER OF WOOLEN BUILDINGS, formerly tho property of the so-called Confederate Governor nt, viz: Sr VEN BUILDINGS, standing on tho land of Daniel Hamilton, in Summerville. TWELVE BUTT DINGS, standing on tho land of B. C. Pressly, on the line of 8. C. R. H., one mile from Sum? merville. Terms-Cash, in Government funds. In compliance with instructions from the Commission or Bureau R. F. and A. L. JAMES P. LOW. Brevet Lieut. Col. and A. Q. M., March 19 7 Chief Dis. Officer, S. C. SALE OF" GOVERNMENT PROPERTY . Will be sold at Publio -Auction, in front of Depot, Quartermaster's Office, South ern Wharf, Charleston, 8. C., on TUESDAY, Anni 2d, at 10 o'clock A. M., The following QUARTERMASTER'S PROPERTY, viz : - . 8 HORSES, 4 MULES 1 Cart, 1 Wagon. ? Terms.-Cash in Government funds; property pur? chased must be removed the same day after close of sale. ..' ' R. O. TYLER, Brevet Major-General and . Chief Quartermaster Dep't South. Chief Q. M. Office, Charleston, S. C., March, 20, 1867. March 21 HANNETT SCHUR. Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, at No. SO King street, below Broad street. ..Offers his services for tho Bale of MERCHANDISE i day and night st his store, also for tho sale of 3t?c!i. Bonds, Real Estate, Vessels, Horses and Produce, city references will be given. Consignments solici Terms moderate and guarantees satisfaction. March 20 - . Imo PRIVATE SALES. A Splendid SeU of Vaned Walnut Parlor Furrd : .... .;. . . ture al Pr?vale Sale. . JSo. ?7 Broad Street. THE SETT CONSISTS. Ol! TWO SOFAS, SIX CHAIRS and two Reception Chairs-all ol tho most beautiful pattern. .. March 22 DENTISTRY. THEO, F. CHUPEHV, DENTIST, OFFICE, - - - No. 275 KINO STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE HABEL. rpHE MOST BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL TEETH PN X SERTED at moderate prices. JSV TEETH EXTRACTED without pain by means of I v CH LOROFORBI - *?g?3E?& OU S 0XTD Or by DR. RICH VED^T* March 5 ! apparatus for producing PURE BRANDY. , THE INFAMOUS PRACTICE OF ADULTERATING ! BRANDIES having become so common, that a genuine article la the exception, it ia of vital importance to those requiring it for Family Uso and Invalids, that It should bo of undoubted purity and efficacy. . We are pleased to notice that the old and popular Wine importers, BINTNGER & GO., No. IS Beaver street, New York, are very opportune in calling tho atfr -.lion of fami? lies to their "GOLD MEjjAI, COGNAC," of which they say, that, "With a view to mating the popular demand for a reliable Brandy in its natural state, free from alcoholic flavor and impurities, and fully appro dating the fact that it is often recommended by thc. Medi- | cal Faculty as a sustaining stimulant, when all other re? medies fail, we are now bottling and seilin? at ressona bia ratos a Brandy of our own importation from one of the most responsible Houses in France, and known aa "BININGEE'S GOLD MEDAL COGNAC." This Standard Article is sold by all of the prominent Druggists. s6mo February 2 PIONEER YEAST ?0WDE S ...ST. ..USE THIS, LADIES, AND NO OTHER, .; , ; With your PASTRY have: nb bother; At every, grocers you can get it. Try a box and ne'er regret it. "This YEAST POWDER is used by all first-class Hotels and Restaurants through the country, and is finding its way. into every .household where good Yeast Powder is appreciated. Samples, free. Every box warranted to give satisfaction, os money, refunded. Manufactured by TAYLOR & YOUNG, No. 188 Front street. Now York. ; For sale by GRUBER k MARTIN, ?-.?.-.'. . No. 236 King street . HENRY BISCHOFF Si CO., -" Hoi. BK East Bay, ' W.8, CORWIN k CO:, , . . ? No. 259 King street. < . DO WEE k MOISE, Druggists, No. 151 MEE-ING STEiET, Opposite Charleston Hotel. January 24,_ thstn6mo 6RAESER, LEE, SMITH & CO., Cotton Factors, Commission and Forwarding Mer cb ants, ' NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, & C. C. A. GRAESER G. W. LEE, of Sumter. ' A. SYDNEY SMTTH. CHARLES SPEN02R. of BishopvUl?. ? .January 1 ? ? ? ? tnthsSmoa DE. m A. PRATT, (SUCCESSOR TO PRATT 4: WILSON BROTHERS.) WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, ?N?^mOAli AND CONSULTING CHEMIST, 'JTO::23\HA11SE' STREET, CI?AKLESTpN, S. C?, ', - DEALER IS DBU6S, CHEMICALS, PAMS, GUSS,1 DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. Analysis of Ores. Sous, Fertilisers, kc. made with I greatest care and accuracy. Chemical advice given in an branches of tho science, on moderate terms. . Dr. F. OLIN DANK ELLY is connected with the above ! house, and will be pleased to see his numerous, friends j and acquaintances. 8tuth3mo March 16 AMERICAN LEAB f EXCIL G0MP1N?, , NEW YORK. - .. - ' .Factory, Hudson* City, N. J. WH?MSAmiALES ROOM HO. 84 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK. ALL STYLES AND GRADES OF LEAD PENCIL : of superior quality are manufactured and offered at cur terms to the Irado. Tis pnbllo are invited ?to Elvo the AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL the pre-j terence.'"' r ' TWIT. PENCILS ARE.IO BE HAD AT ALL THE I PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND NU ION :v ; DEALERS. : : ASK. FOB THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL " v . ' TasmcoMiAX. SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHCOL, RsanVEEMKO DKM.KTMK1T. . : VXuz-'Couxcn; November 19, 186?- _ X yuiwrn aiinn ?"commended the Faber Polygrade Lead PeroilB as ibo only pencils fitted for both Ornamen? tal and mathematical drawing; but, after, a thorough trial of toe American Polygrade. Lead Pencils, man? ufactured by tho American Lead Pencil Ctampany, New ?York, 1 find them superior to any penen in nae, -even to ibo Faber or the- old English Omnberland Lead* "Pencil, being a superior pencil for sketching, ernanestal and mechanical drawing, and all tho ordinary uses of a lead These pencils are very finely graded and have avery smooth lead; even tho softest pencils hold the point well; Uutf a? aUtbU can be desired ia a penofL It elves me gr^ pleasure to be able t?> assure American? that they -will no XongT bo compelled to depend upon G er macy or any other aamga nur ket for teabOL^ kr'--. "'_"'.'. ?,. .:>':;:;. - ;.',r '.'LOUIS-SaxL, ..... . ,.v........ ^?Freisieor of Drawing, A-c. " AXX nJIClt.V'AHB BTASTPEbT ??--.t. -i W. "AMERICAN X Sp. BESCH. CO.- N, Y." " Non* genuine .'without: I ?o '.exact name ot the fina : took ta lt. . ? . ;; 6mo " Docembor.8 THE^U3I3CER WATCHJftAN I TS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT SUM' h? <uTKBt?B. C^?ry 9ILBKET ??JWJWEBS;P????e*ar?. ot Job ?attn^exeeutna in -tte :neate?t AUCTION SALES. Damaged Corn. BY 91. L. AIM AR. THIS DAY, the 23d lnnt., at 10>i o'dock A. M., at the wurchouse iii Church, near Broad street, 600 bushols UAWAGKli COEN. Conditions each. March 23 COMMISSIONER'S SALE. IN EQUIT Y-C OLLETON DISTRICT. James Af. [Hielt vs. Benjamin Stoic*. Administra? tor da bonis non qf John Clarke, et al. Under decretal order tn this caso. I will soil, before th-: Court House in Walterboro", nt 12 o'clock. M., on MON DAY; tho first dar of April next cnsul g, ALL THAT PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND, situated, lying, sud being in the District . f Collo ton. con? taining six hundred and twonty-cight (628) acres, mon . or lees, butting and bounding on lands of- Walker and of Paul H. and Charles E. Fripp, on lands of - Oodfroy and or Dr. Benjamin Rhett, on lands o? said Dr. Benjamin Rhett and or Wm. C Heyward, on lands oi ttio said Wm. C. Hoy ward and or said Paul H. ana Charle? E. Fripp. Conditions-One-third cash, and the balance on a credit of twelve months: that tho purchaser pay forpap?re. Titles not delivered till tho credit portion of tho purchase money be paid. B.&TOKES, March 20 wu? Commissioner lg Equity. SHIP CHANDLERY, ETC. JOHN^UOMEY, NO. 48 EAST B,fY, 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 and Cotton .Sail, Dock 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 Earatus, for steamers, always on and, and for sale at New York prices. February. 27 MACHINE SHOPS. NBW ?0RK STEAM ENGINE CO., MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINE LATHES, PLANERS, IMPROVED CAB WHEEL BOXES. BOLT CUTTERS, UPRIGHT DRILLS, AND MACHINISTS' TOOLS OF ALL DE?TS Works at Worcester, Mass. OFFICE AND WABEBOOM, No. 222 PEARL ST., HEW YORK. December 18 6m o BRIDGES & LAME, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS TN ^ RAILROAD AND CAR FINDINGS, AUS ' of Every Description . xxao, ' .' **?. --- . TAITS PATENT BOLLING LEVER. SHEARS AND PUNCHES. " j So. SO Courtlnnct-st., corner ot* Groen wich, NEW YORE., RAILROAD AXLES, WHEELS, CHAIRS, SPIKES, Boltr, Nuts, Washers, Car, Ship and Bridge Bolts, [ron Forgings ol' various kinds, icc, kc ? _ STEEL AND RUBBER SPRINGS, LOCOMOTIVE AND HAND LANTERNS, Portable Forges and Jack Screws, Cotton Duck for Car Covers, Brass and SU ver Trimmings, Belting of all kinds, Baggage Checks, kc, kc Also, Agents for the manufacturers of CAR HEAD LININGS. i . . ; iLBcttl 3BTE3ES...ICELC LANE. .-<0 i*e-at> ?t ? . mtnsrTPC EASONS' O U N DRT| AND Machine Shops. BUILD AND REPAIR I Steam Engines, Bo Ocre, , Saw and Grist Mills. Cast I togs in Iron and Brass or | I all descriptions. Send orders to J.M. EASON ABRO., Nassau and Columbus sta., Charleston, S. C. December 15 ? ?'. stuthlyr DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER-: SUPERFINE, SPORTING, AND ALL OTHER KINDS. EAGLE OlINPOWBE?. TAINE GRAIN FOR SPORTING,- TN CANISTERS, JU pound papers, and 6Ji Vs. kegs. Coarser grain ex? pressly for Water Fowl shooting, in canisters, 6K? and. Viii Hs. kegs. Gunpowder of superior quality, F, FF, and H HF, glazed and rough, in 25,12KV and 6j? lb. kegs. ' .,.; AB kinds of Gunpowder of snperler quality. - ' ! Having accepted the agency bf the above old and well known manufacturera, I am prepared to nil all orden to the trad -, and -will always nave a full stock on hand, which will daily be delivc. od to any part of the city. ; J. N. ROBSON, January 31_thstu3m?_No. 62 East Bay. E. F. CH?EEA1J,: (J. <fc T. S. HEFITWN, S?P?^ _. aLiSUTACZir/BZB OT - : t^V'-PT SAJ>I>L,ES, HARNESS. FIRE CAPS, BELTS; ETC., in attains or ENGLISH SADPIiEBY, AT MoKENSIE'8 OLD STAND, - Corner- Church and Chalmers streets. -: January 26 ?_ - statham o> KANAPA?A, LINEA!!'ft 80., DEALERS TS ' Choice Family Groceries, No. 66 MARKET-ST., , Form BOOBS EAST cr? MKETTSO,-Charleston, 8. C , GOODS PDBCHASED OF US D?L?V?UE$ TO ANY PORTION of the City Free of Charge.. -v? February 19 _- ? ._ *T*-ttthrtano> THE AIKEN PRESS FIS PROPOSED TO PUBLISH IN TBE IOWN OF Aiken, 8. C.,* Weekly paper under the above tftlo, tobe devoted to General Intelligence- Political, Com? mercial, Social, Literary, and Religious-with a Depart? ment of Agriculture, including the Field, the Orchard, tba Vineyard,'and the Garden. A Newa Summary, to contain a digest of tho: important evento of the week, wUl occupy ap ?oa of the paper, and : particular atten tion will be givea to -the unsettled question of Lebor, as best adapted to our new condition, and lhe<.evciopment of the resources ' of tho country rh Marm&ctures, Agri cnltaro, Fruit>rsisiD?, and Vine-growing. . Terms--$3 a year, in advance. -_. - ., "'. H. W. BAVENEL,Editor. . i'^.'D..Erts;jyr. I'-tMshwr.- . . January 21 LOMBARDIA. CO., ?0 OM MI3 8 ION H BECHA N TS r ? AXO TjcKBTBaa AJO? mutans ns , HO. 1S: LEWIS, ABD NO* ?. 1 WHAB7, V ; "'"" ' BO'S TU ft. ? . .--:> 'rr: Advances made OB Consignments of Bloc and Ootsou I ^Re?erauS?'by permls*lcn: To Messrs. JAMBS AMm . I ajoc Mesura. are*RT iawrana& Co..OW?m,l ?S AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. LET Memh^n*? ?"d lawhies? mint try lt ftwjUgw ?ppr^? , "No ri?i no gain." Send o?;your cards and, increase your trade thia isXL There's no?iing to equal Printer's Ink-it has made many ? .'crissy* ; . - : ' Terms for the paper-4.3 per annul?t, in advance. - - twelve lines or lesa for caoh Insertion. . * ''.v.-'?. .;.., Cards of ton lines or lass? s*^ -i^ <* ?10 for throe months. ....... .-?^?t. . Contracts by. the year or for six months, alkrjvmg priv flege ol oba^ging. onronrefaTcn^Metsrniav ,iddit??; TOWABa).A.'Bao^B90B.J;:^;l':. Nov ero ber Li B ar:uj?u?c-?ui -xcyatctsc