The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, April 03, 1867, Image 3
WEDNESDAY MORNING:, APRIL 3, 1867.
LOCAL MATTERS.
To Correspondents.
We are continually receiving communications on
political and other matters from persons who do
nc t attach their proper names to tho articles sen+;
ai .1 we take this occasion of repeating that nothing
can Lo published in THE DAILY NEWS without
bc-lng indorsed by some responsible individual.
AcKNOWLEnGJiEXT.-Tho Ladies' Memorial Asso?
ciation of Mount Pleasant dosire us to return their
thauks to Messrs. EBAUGH & MALONEE and to
Messrs. HUDGTNS & OWENS, for theil" donations of
lumber for tho pnrpo3e of enclosirg tho Soldiers'
Cemetery at that place.
FIRE.-An alarm of fire was sounded about 7
P. M. yesterday, occasioned by the burning of a
chimney in George street. A few engines turned
out, but the excitement was soon allayed by the
china noy burning out, and the engines returned
bootless home.
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TflE STREET RIOTERS.--The parties concerned
in tho late attempt on the street cars have all been
turned over to Lieutenant JOHNSTON, and the trial
of the case will take place before him at 10 A. M.
to-day, it having been postponed from yesterday
in order to collect the necessary evidence.
PEAS, GRAIN, ?fcc.-We invite attention to the
advertisement of Messrs. R. ARNOLD & Co., No.
219 Meeting street, offering to the public choice
lots of the above articles-the peas now landing.
The goods will be delivered free of charge.
MILTNERT EMPORIUM.-Mrs. S. WATTS, who is
already favorably known to our fair readers, will
add to her popularity by offering for their inspec?
tion a choice stock of millinery goods. Mrs.
"WATTS' establishment is probably more frequented
than any other cn King street, and tho announce?
ment that she is prepared to furnish the latest
spring novelties will set many pretty heads crazy,
and it will tax the energieo of Mrs. W. and her as?
sistants to answer the numerous questions pro?
pounded by the fashion seekers.
THE AMERICAN FARMER.-We have received the
April number Of this magazine from Mr. S. HART,
the agent for the publishers, and find that it fully
sustains its reputation as the oldest and best agri?
cultural publication 5n the United States. The
Farmer does not confine itself to agriculture, but
is foll of useful information, and is an invaluable
work for the Southern planter, and should be
taken by all who wish to succeed in their op?ra?
tions.
GRAND CONCERT.-The music-loving portion of )
our community will be pleased to learn that Mr.
OSWALD MEYER and his two sons, OTTO and JULIUS
MEYER, will give an instrumental concert at the
Turner Hall, No. 70 Bang street, between Broad
and- Tradd, on Monday next, at 8 P. M. The
TURNERS axe well known in our city, and many
who have attended their dramatio entertainments
'will g la dly avail themselves of this opp or,
h". - those delicious strains that^frHtfKYKR knnwa
so wvll how,fe?pr^aflBr^
f : V-,
(SSZ^F^frjr.rrr T0 NEW YORK.-Cotton 8hip
pois wfil bo gratified to learn that on important
redaction has just taken place in the charge for
transporting cotton from this point to New York
by steam. Messrs.-BAVENEL & Co., agents for the
LEARY line of steamers, viz : the steamships
Quaker C'dy, Saragossa and Grenada, have put
down their freight on cotton to New York to ono
dollar per bale, which will be the rate for either
Upland or Sek Island Colton. This will be an im?
portant benefit to tho ootton merchants, and will
xnnch facilitate the trade between the two points.
STEAMSHIP SEAGULL.-We regret to learn that
Capt. DUTTON'S fine steamer tho Seagull, hada
trifling accident to her; machinery on ber vbyago
hence to Baltimore on the 30th, and has pnt into
Fortress Monroe for repair. Tho accident is un?
derstood "to be of such a character as will not dis?
arrange her regular -trip the present week from
Baltimore.
Wo trust such will be the case, for the business
between our sister city of Baltimore is. growing
largely and we cannot! spare any of our always
punctual steamers from their accustomed work.
NEW YORK MERCANTILE JOURNAL.-This valua
ble journal, now some four yoora old, has come to
be one pf the most important and best conducted
commercial papers iii tho United States, affording
the. moat complete weekly price liste of New York
?rices now published, and thc? commending itself j
J the attention of every merchait. . The .paper is
very largs size; published weekly, and costs only $3
per annum, or moy be ordered of th? New York
Mercan tilo Company, No. 2 Franklin Square, New
York. We . wish its well-meant efforts every
<racces8;.'.
- THE FARMER, devoted to Agriculture, Horticul?
ture, the Mechanio Arts and Household ..Economy.
ELLIOTT & SHIELDS, Richmond, Va. ..
j Tho April number of this excellent. monthly,- is
now before ns. It is replete with . useful -and in?
structive matter, both .original? and. selected. It
cp^ns with a memoir of RICHABD SAMPSON, Esq., a
model farmer of the Old Dominion.. This is fol?
lowed by interesting editorial articles oh " Free
Labor in the West Indies/' on Flax, on method in
Farming, on the trial of Labor Saving Implements,
etc., etc.
At the Annual Meeting of the Corporation of
Zion Presbyterian Churoh, (Glebe street) held on
the evening of tho first instant, the following
named officers were elected to serve for the ensu?
ing year : . : v :
JAMES BL TAYLOR?* President.
. J. BENNETT LANNEAU.t Secretary.
O. A. BOWEN, Treasurer.
Executive Coinmittcf.-T. 0. H. DUKE?, WM. E. ROB
EBXSON, M. D., HENRY K. SILLIMAN, W; GEOEOE GIBBES,
THOMAS STENHOUSE.
* Vice T. 0. IL DUKES, declined re-election.
1 f Vice FRED. PAKSTAO, declined re-election.
THE CANARY TROUPE.-We take pleasure in not?
ing the arrival of a'troupe of these .distinguished
feathered songsters. - This troupe is composed of
both male and female voices, and they are the fin?
est vocalists ever brought into this country. ' They
have obtained rooms during their stay with Messrs.
SLIDER & BURKE, one door below the Mills House,
where they will give public receptions. Music ex?
erts a powerful influence upon the passions, but
there is no sound more sweet than the melody of
the birds. Man has endeavored in vain to make
instruments that would resemble their tone, but
hos never succeeded in imitating nature to per?
fection. A canary is one of the most delightful of
our singing birds, and is an acquisition to every
lady's boudoir. Those advertised by Messrs.
SLIDER & BURKE aro ths best German birds, and
we advise a visit to the Concert Hall.
BUSINESS MAP OP CHARLESTON.-Mr. C. T.
AUBLT ?he publisher of this map, arrived on the
Saragossa last evening, and has brought with him
a number of those maps for distribution to sub?
scribers. Mr. AUBIN has been detained much
longer than he anticipated by an accident to bis
title piece, but is now ready to present our oitizene
with a map perfect in all of its details. This map
is six feet by six, and has a strong and durable
canvas baok. It differs in many essential particu?
lars from most maps, having not only tho streets
clearly defiled, but tho houses and their numbers
are easily recognized. Around tho border are thc
business cards of many of our prominent mer?
chants, whilo others ore upon the houses ocoupiec
by them. This map will bo a valuable acquisitioi
to our oitizons, and will be useful both as an oma
ment and as a directory. Mr. AUBIN will coll or
his subscribers this morning^and deliver thoBO cn
gaged.
BODRIGUES'PULMONIO ELIXIR SPECIFIC-In re
ferring to this medicine in yesterday's issue we un
intentionally were guilty of several errors, am
gladly toko tho present opportunity to make thi
corrections. Tho spocific was prepared by Mrs
RODRIGUES, a respectable lady of this city, an<
from her long experieuco in uursing tho sick, sh
feels satisfied that sho is offering the public DI
nostrum, but a remedy that has been tried am
found efficacious in numerous instances. Mrs. Il
has prepared this specific with groat care, and ho
only design in offering it for sale ia not for a pi
enniary ,rpwaid, but simply to leiniburse herdel
for the ffrouble end ?xpense necessary to prepar
it. Dr. CAULIES'3 store being on the epposit
corner, we unwittingly credited him with thc prc
pridtoreliip, instead of the rightful owner. Sine
that tim? we nave become better informed, an
can now( confidently state to thoso afflicted wit
pulmony. complaints that their disease is not ir
eulabie.'; The doctors say while there is lifo thei
is hope; hut by trying the Specific they chang
that hope intosa cer'-ainty, and are able to take
pew leane of life.
THROWING BEIGES.-On last Monday nighi,, as
Policeman TROY was performing bis dnty as door
sentinel in front, of tho Guard House, a brick was
thrown at bim from tho other side of tho street,
wi tb such force as to leave a portion of it adhering
to tho jamb of tho door, against wbicb it struck,
passing just over his bead. Had tho policeman
boen so unfortunate as tD bave boon hit by this
missile, bo would, no doubt, have been seriously,
if not fatally injured.
Tbe scoundrel who took this cowardly way to
burt a most excellent man made bis escape so
expeditiously that no trace could be discovered of ?
him, though immediate search was made.
SEWING MACHINES.-These aro now indispen?
sable additions to a well regulated household and
tho object is always to procure one that combines
the modern improvements. This is ofton a diffi?
cult matter and the merits of tho different makers
are discussed frequently before tho purchase is
made. We are happy to inform our -fair readers
that this difficulty bas been obviated, and by refer?
ence to an advertisement of Messrs. J. E. ADOEE,
& Co., No. 62 East Bay street, they will see that a
fine single thread machino can be purchased Sw
$18. Tho machines are made by Mr. J. CT. FOLSOM,
and the low price should at once commend them
to pubbc favor.
OUR STEAM FLEET_Yesterday afternoon four
steamships could be seen making their way up
thc harbour, from the offing-and as they swept
upon the full flood tide, they attracted the atten?
tion of many spectators congregated on the water
front of the city.
B;- reference to our marine hst, it will be noticed
th.*.t two of the steamers wero from Baltimore,
namely: The "Falcon" Capt. REED, with a very
heavy freight, including 40 cavalry horses for the
United States Quartermaster-and the "Patapsco"
Capt. NEFF. From New York, the side-wheel
steamer "Manhattan" Capt. COLLINS, and the
regular line steamer "Saraqossa" Capt. CBOWELL.
We record with pleasure the arrival of this quar?
tette of steamers, and wish them all profitable
voyages, and a lang service on their respective
routes.
THE LAND WE LOVE 1-We are indebted to Mr.
VOGLER of Mark?t street, for the April number of
this very popular Southern Magazine. The fol?
lowing is a Hst of contents :
Gen. Beauresrard on the Situation at Bichmond,
May, 1864. Sketch of Hon. Arthur P. Hayne. by
Dr. J. G. Ramsey, Historian of Tennessee. Wine
on the Lees, by Mrs. Margaret J. Preston, of Vir?
ginia. Perfect through Suffering, by Mrs. Fanny
Downing, of North Carolina. " SicSemper Tyran?
nie," by J. H. Larew, of Virginia. The Last of
the Crusaders, by C. C. Read, of North Carolina.
Humors ol'tho Morgan raid into Indiana and Ohio,
by J. PariBh Stolle, of Kentuckv. Lieutenant Gen?
eral Stephen D. Lee, by Col. W. H. Brand, of Mis?
souri. Oak Leaves, by a Lady of North Carolina.
Elise Beausoleil, by Mary W. Loughborough, of
Missouri. Two Years Ago, by Mrs. Fanny Down
log. Twelve Months in Spain, by V. C. Barringer, |
Esq., of North Carolina. Southern Homesteads- j
Shirley, by Fanny Fielding, of Virginia. Work, i
bv D. H. H. Too Proud to Work, by Mrs. Fanny
Downing. John-Milton, by Professor B. L. Dab
noy, of Vfrginia. Our Dead, by Rev. A. J. Ryan, of !
Tennessee. Sketch of Major General P. R. Clo- i
burne, by Maj. W. F. Douglass of Arkansas. The
Haversack. Editorial. Book Notices. I
MAYOR'S COURT, April 2.-Miley Garrot, a fash?
ionable "lady of color," who had been at a ball,
tmalfiduhred in a set-to with several of tho gem
mana present,, was fined $5, as a recompense for j
the delight she experienced.
David Brown, a colored laborer, who not only re- '
fused to work for a dollar and a quarter u day, but
attempted to interfere with others of an industri?
ous turn, who were willing to take that amount,
was fined $5.
An elderly female, who refused to let hor chim?
ney bs swept, was mulct in $10.
Edward Moultrie, avery black individmd, who
"drawed5' a sling shot on some darkeys with whom
he was? quarrelling, was fined $8.
- Henry Page, a man of color, who dunned "ono
Henry Deane, of the same persuasion, for liva dol?
lars borrowed money, and received a challongofor
a fight instead of the greenbacks, and who was
"double-banked" by several of Deane's friends,
and then drew a pistol which was unloaded, mada
-this statement, whioh was not contradicted. He
waa consequently allowed to go off, but the pistol
was detained. .
Several of the streot car rioters, who wore ar?
rested by the police, were sent to the Citadel, and
will be tried to-day at 10 o'clock, by the Provost
Mar shah .
UNITED STATES COURT-HOD. GEO. S. BRYAN
presiding.-The petitions of JAKES M. DAVIS and
General JOSEPH B. KEBBB-AW for permission to
-practice in" the United States Courts of South Ca
roUna-^yere read by General. JAMES CONNOR, and,
on hiaS^ion, the petitioners wero admitted and
commissioned aa Attorneys, Proctors and Solici?
tors. - ? .
In Admiralty_J>"o. TUOHEY VS. ihn steamer
Oneolo, libel for supplies furnished. In this eade
tho Marshal having returned that he has arrested
the, said vessel and now holds her in custody, it
was ordered, on motian of ALEX. H. BROWN, Esq.,
Proctor for the Libellants, that a monition be is?
sued returnable on the 17th instant.
JNO. TOUMEY CS. EDWARD MARS, JOHN H. MARS,
and ROBERT F. GREY, attachment. The Marshal
in this case having returned that the de?
fendants in this case could not be found, and that
under the prooess issued he has attached the
steamer Oneolo aa their property, and now has
said vessel in custody. On motion, of ALEXANDER
H. BROWN, Esq., Proctor for the Libellants, it is
ordered that a monition be issued that tho case
will be tried on the 17th instant.
In the Circuit Court from the regular and tales
petit jurors answering to their names Juries Nos.
1 and 2 were organized and sworn as foUows :
JURY NO. I.
E. P. MILLIKEN, Foreman.
P. J. COOGAN,
JOHN T. MILLIGAN,
DAVID O CLARK,
T. 3. BEE,
ARCHIBALD MoLEISH,
GEORGE NUNAN,
MARTIN LUHE i,
JOHN MON?EFS
L. C. CLP"";^,
PATRICE McS .i EENEY,
GEO. H. LINSTEDT.
JURY NO. H.
JOHN A BLUM, Foreman. 0. B. GRANT,
H. J. BREMSENDEN, T. ALEX. BROUGHTON,
JAS. CORCORAN, M. GANNON,
BtNJAMTN FORD, D. COURAIT,
WM. hOBB, H. BUCK,
E. T. BROWN, L. MOSES.
After calling and sounding the Dockets th<
Juries were adjourned over to Monday, the 8tl
inst., as the Court would be occupied in the mean
time with incidental matters.
BOARD OF TRADE.-The election for officers, t<
serve during the ensuing year, took place betweei
12 and 3 o'clock yesterday, and the following is thi
result of the ballot :
FOR PRESIDENT.
E. W. MARSHALL.
FOB VICE-PRESIDENT.
H. H. DELEON.
SECRETARY AND TREASURER.
JNO. B. STEELE.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
W. 8. HASTIE. A. SIMONDS.
E. WILLIS. EDWIN BATES.
HENRY OOBIA. WM. GURNEY.
D. F. FLEMING. " GLORGE H. MOFFETT.
A. R. TAFT. ti. PLATT.
C. FRONEBERGER. L. D. MOWRY.
M. STRAUSS. W. T. BURGE.
GEORGE W. CLARK.
Immediately after the election had beon de
dared, Mr. STRAUSS moved that the Secretary an<
Treasurer's Report be read, whereupon JOHN ?
STEELE, Esq., tho Secretary and Treasurer, roa
his report :
Gentlemen : In accordance with the practico c
all associations of this kind, the Secretary present
to von a condensed report of the transactions t
this Board during the period of his official service*
Before entering, however, upon tho details of
formal report, he would take ocoasion to acknow]
edge tho goodness of Him in "whom wo live, an
move, and have our being," by whose favoring car
the life and health of each ono of us has been prc
served. It can rarely be said of an association, s
large as curs, that, at tho close of tho year, n
death has been recorded. Surely, thou, it is rig!
that thia manifest providential care should b
gratefully acknowledged. ,
He would, also, take occasion to say that hi
labors have been cheered and lightened by th
cordial co-operation of the members of your hor
orablo body, the constituted guardians of th
trade and commerce of ibis city, likewise by th
assistance of others, who, though holding no cor
ncction with the Board, are, nevertheless, ou
friends.
He entered upon his duties, personally, a strang
er to tho majority of tho Board, and it is gratifyin
to him to have received from the Committee a{
pointed to oxamino his books, al60 from tho Exe<
utive Committee aud from tho Board, who adopte
unanimously the resolutions reported by them J
the last meeting, the flattering testimony of h
labora, and he begs to return to all of you h
heartfelt thanks.
Commerce, once the pride of this city, but whic
was entirely broken up by the ravages of war, ht
greatly revived, and has, through its several agent
awikenod to a sense of its importance, and seen
resolved not to be behind in the race for tho goldc
prize.
Numerous steamship lines rave been put in su
cc esl ul operation, running bo; h to Northern ai
Southern ports.
The South Carolina and Northeastern Railroad
well equipped and efficiently niaLuged, aro also :
success lui operation.
Tho Charleston and Savannah Railroad, recent
reorganized, is equally worthy of comrncnd.itio
and we believe there is every encouragement f<
U3 to espect its complete Buccess, under tho ene
getic management of thoBe in charge of the ente
prise.
Geographically Charleston has the best posifcn
of any commercial city on the Southern coal
Having an outlet, both by sea and rail, tor the pr
due ti ona of its own and the adjacent States,
seems necessary that every facility Bhould 1
afforded to bring the trade to her port. This, -
belie VG,, eau be effected by concerted action on the
part of the different corporations and associations
like ours.
MEMBERSHIP.
The Board at its formatiou numbered forty-two.
Since which time it has steadily increased, having
now a total membership of one hundred and fifty
nine, each ono of whom. I am happy t- inform you,
! has come forward and promptly paid his arrears.
While our membership has been rapidly increas?
ing, I am called upon to report only one resigna?
tion from the entire, hst, Mr. Joseph* ?. Morgan, a
member ot tho Executive Committee, and this was
in consequence of his removing from the oity.
QBHEBAL BUSINESS.
Soon after the organization of the Board sub?
committees were appointed, and various impor?
tant questions referred to them for consideration.
Tho Chairman of the Corrimittee on Hall, Bead?
ing Boom, and Library made a report, which was
roierred back to tho Eieoutive Committee for pru?
dential reasons.
This is a subject which has, since fhe formation
of the Board, occupied its attention, and the Sec?
retary begs to recommend an early action on the
part of the Board.
It is to bo hoped that this Board .will lead off in
this grand scheme, not only for the difirision. of
knowledge and intercourse among its members,
but for the good of the people of our city and State.
The Committees on Inland Transportation and
CoaBtwieo Navigation, two of the most impor?
tant of our committees, have been at wo*k
the entire year, and presented several inter?
esting reports. Besides these we have had
i interesting debates, Reports on tho Blue Ridge
Railroad from Messrs. Trenholm & Gourdin-on
i the Bankrupt Law, Rates of Wharfage, on the
! construction of the Cheraw and CoalSeld Railroad,
when addresses were made by Messrs. B. D. Town?
send and Allen McFarland-the Usury LawB, and
I many other topics.
We have also put ourselves ia communication
with Chambers of Commerce and Boards of Trade
in various parts of tho United States, and have
been in receipt of important communications from
many of them.
Altogether the CL aries ton Board of Trade has
I every reason to feel gratified at the degree of suc
! cess that has crowned its new-born efforts thus far.
It has often been asked, what has the Board of
Trade dono ? Doubtless the objects and inten?
tions of this body are, in many instfjaces, misun?
derstood. It should bo impressed upon the minde
of those who are apt to ask, what hau b:>en accom?
plished? that the Board of Trade is uo legislative
body, endowed with the privilege of enforcing its
convictions in the shape of laWB upon the people
about us. We have no actual po vor to improve
business facilities or destroy monopolies; but we
havo tho advantage of making the feeling of the
community publicly known.
Every merchant of our city, in whatever kind of
business, has the privilege or joining oui'body, and
thus secure to himself tho advantage of expres?
sing publicly his ideas on the business points of
the dav.
Merchants of every grade and standing meet
here on equal footing. All have a right to be
heard, and the decision of the Board of Trade may
always bo considered an index to the feelings and
wishes of a majority of tho business men of our city.
We pretend, through our members, to represent
energy, experience and cap tal, and there is no
reason why the mercantile voice of Charleston
should not meet with the same attention and re?
spect as is given to associations of the same
character in our sister cities.
Lot us not, then, grow weary in well doing, and
I think we have every reason to look forward to a
bright and happy futuro.
FINANCE.
The aggregate receipts of the past, year amount
to $2163 62. Expend,tures $39151, leaving 'a bal?
ance in the Treasury of $1769 ll.
Before closing this report, your Secretary knows
that he is expressing the s ntiment of every indi
vid ml member of the Board when he mentions the
many acts of kindness and attention to our body
on tho uart of Messrs. White & Mixer.
Not only have we had tho uso of their elegant
club room during all the past year, free of charge,'
but they have furthermore furnished, us on all oc?
casions with every conceivable facility in their
power, and what, under other otfcumf t^nc^, wnnlr) ,
Jase-j^aman oaa^q? obligation* *uy their poiite
noss and ploa'saht manner has made it almost un?
felt, thus in reality, however, entitling thom to
greater thanks from the Board.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
JOHN B. STEELE, Sec'ry.
Upon motion of Mr. STEACSS, it was ordered that
the Report be outer cd on the minute book, and
published in tho daily papers of the oity.
A committee of three was appointed to wait
upon the newly elected o ?lcera and inform them of
their election. Messrs. EASTERBY,THOMPSON and
MOISE, were appointed on this Committee. N
The officers were then introduced and addressed
tho Board in a few brief remarks. 4
Letters of application were read from the follow?
ing gentlemen :
W. H. Jeffers, Thomas A. Jeffers, G. E. Gibbs,
Dr. H. Baer, A. P. Caldwell, G. H. Loper, J. Ham?
ilton Wilson, Philip H. Kegler, S. ?. Tupper, J.
H. Devereux, and Alex. Isaacs.
Upon motion, the rules were suspended, and the
applicants were olected by acclamation.
vu motion of Mr. E. W. MAERHALT? it was
?Resolved, That the thanks of the Board are
hereby tendered to W. S. Hastie, Esq., and E.
Willis, Esq., for tho able and impartial manner in
which they havo discharged their duties.
On motion of Mr. MARSHALL, it was next
Resolved, That the thanks of the Board are
hereby tendered to John B. Steele, Esq., for the
ablo and indefatigable m aimer in which be has dis?
charged his duties..
Both resolutions wore unanimously adopted.
Tho Board thou adjourned.
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES.-"Your Trochea
are too well and favorably known to need commen?
dation." Hon. CHAS. A. PHELPS,
Pros. Mass. Senate.
"MT communication with the world has been
very much enlarged by the Lozenge which I now
carry always in my pocket; that trouble in my
throat (for which tho Troches aro a specific) hav?
ing made me often a more whisperer."
N. P. WILLIS.
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BUSINESS NOTICES. -
Anstion Sales This Day.
MCKAY k CAMPBELL will sell this day, at No. 09 Beau
fain street, at 10 o'clock, the entire furn:turo of a family
deoUning housekeeping.
R. M. MARSHALL k BEO. will sell this day, at No. 93
Brood street, at half-past 10 o'clock, noe buggy mare,
mules, horses, a cow, and one Herring's fire prool
safo?; also, handsome mah og is y wardrobe, ko.
P. FLYNN. Bailiff, will sell thia day, at 10 o'clock, at
the corner of Smith and Vanderhorst streets, the con?
tents of a grocery store.
W. Y. LEITCH k R. S. BBUNS, will sell this day, at ia
o'clock, on Onion Wharf, under the direction of the
United States Marshal, the hull of tha schooner Aid,
together with all her taokle and apparel.
SMITH k MCGILLIVRAY wiU sell thia day, at their
office, No. 27 Croad street, at 10 i'clock, horses, mulos,
carts, furniture, kc.
l?nowthy Destiny.
MADAME E. F. THOBNTON, the great English Astrolo?
gist, Clairvoyant and Psychometriolan, who has aston?
ished the scientific classes of tho Old World, has now lo
catcd herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame THORNTON pos?
sesses such wonderful powers of Becond sight as to ena?
ble her to impart knowledge of tho greatest importance
to the singlo or married of either sex. While in a state
of trance, she delineates the very features of the person
you ore to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of in?
tense powor, known as tho Psychomotrope, guarantees tc
produce a life-like picturo of tho future husband or wife
ol' tho applicant, together with dato of marriage, position
in Ufo, loading traits of character, kc This is no hum
bug, as thousand of testimonials can assort. She wil
send, when cle?ired, a cortificd certificate, or wrlttor
guarantee that the picture is what it purports to be. Bj
enclosing a smaU lock of hair, and stating place of birth,
age, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fifty cenb
and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re
ceive the picturo and desired information by return mail
AU communications sacredly confidential. Address, ii
confidence, Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 223
Hudson, N. Y. ly March 30
Free to Everybody.
A Large C pp. Circular, giving information of Un
preatest importance to the young of both sexes.
It leaches how tho homely may becomo beautiful, thi
despised respected, and the forsaken lov ed.
No young lady or gentleman should fail to send thei,
address, and receive a copy post-paid, by return mall.
Address P. O. Drawer, 21,
. March 30 lyr Troy, N. Y.
HEAR REASON !
STRENGTHEN THE DEFENCES ?
When a garrison apprehends an attack from an outaid
enemy, what does it do ? It STRENGHTXNB THE DEFEN
CES. Tho human system, at this period of the year, i
beleaguered by morbid influences. Tho atmosphere i
full ot them. Every chango of weather lays the feebl
open to their attacks. What is to bo dono in order t
baffle these unseen, but ever active foes ? STRENGTHS:
THE DEFENCES. DO you ask how ? The answer is sin:
plc-the means within the reach of all : Reinforce th
vital organs and tho nervous system wi h HOSTE!
TER'S BITTERS. Tone thc stomach, regulate the bow
els, rouse tho sluggish livor, chcor tho spirits, enric
and purify the vital current, with HOSTETTER'S Bli
TERS. Tba.'s the way to STRENGTHEN THE DEFENOEI
and render the cap;tal of health impregnable. If yo
wish tb escape bilious headache, into mittent fever, ind
gestion, and nervous visitations-to enjoy, in aUil
plentitude, tho blessing of " a sound mind in a soun
body," uso this incomparable preventive and roBtori
ttve. It preserves health in the healthy,' and renews
in the weak and ailing.
April 2 0
MISCELLANEOUS. -
CANARIES.
JUST RECEIVED, A CHOICE LOT OF
GF.RMAM CANARIES,
.EXTRA SINGERS-MALE AMD FEMALE.
FANCY CAGES
BIRD SEED
BATH CUPS
PBEPABED MOCKING BIRD FOOD, fcc, &c,
m. 69 MEETING STREET,
NEXT MILLS HOUSE,
April a_j_wfcto.?
"SANTEE."
fTTHE THOROUGH-BRED STALLION "8 ANTEE"
X will make the Spring season at the Mills House Sca?
bies, Chalmers street, at 120 the season, with privilege of
returning any mare, that may nqt prose in foal, the fol?
lowing season. "Santee" ls a sorrel stallion, 7 years old,
15% bands high. Sired by Garret Davis, dam by Shark.
He was raised by Colonel Alston. wtha3 April 3
?AA CHOICE SMOOTH BORE MUSKETS, IN EX
OKJXJ CELLENT condition. Just arrived and for
sale at 933 per dozen, or S3 each, by
PARKER 4 CHILD,
April 1_6 No. 103 East Bay.
CITY TAXES-MONTHLY RETURNS.
OFFI0E OF THE CITY AS9E -80B,)
Cm HALL, April 1,1867. j
?VTCTK?E IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED
Xl that the Monthly Bet ms for the month of March
past, in compliance with the Tax Ordinance, ratified on
the 26th day of December, 18G6, must be made on or be
fore tho 15th instant - D. C. GD3S0N,
April 1_ 13 _City Assessor.
Dr. W. W. KEITH,
' OFFICE AMD llSStDZROS
WEST SIDE OF MEETING STREET,
ONE DOOR NORTH OF GEORGE.
April 1_ 8?
PATTERNS.
JUST RECEIVED FROM MADAME DEMOREST THE
latest styles
DRESS MAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
Cloaks, Basques, tc, made o order.
Country ?.rders filled promptly.
MRS. E. J. BONNER,
Broad street, next east of Mansion House.
April 2_ _ Imo
"TOBACCO, YARNS, ROPE,
f\{\ BOXES OF TOBACCO. POUNDS, PRIME QUAL
U\J TTY, at 36c. per lb
120 boxes of Tobacco, medium and fine, varying in
price from 60c. to $1 26 per ft
50 boxes plantation Tobacco, at 20c per lb
6000 lbs Smoking Tobacco, Various brands, in y?, 1, 5
and 10 lb packages, at 30c per lb
Genuine KiliicMnlck Sm bing Tobacco
J. Green's Genuine Durham molting Tobacco
Spanish Mixed Smoking Tobacco, X lb papers, at
$1 26 per dozen
Scotch Snuff, Powhattan Pipes, Ac
15 bal B Georgia Yarns, assorted Nos., at $2 36 per
bunch
60 coils Kentucky Bale Rope, 17? per ft.
For sale at No. 66 HASEL STREET, opposite the Portr
office, by p. MTJLKAL
April 2_\._ 2
Havana Plan Kentucky State Lottery
MURRAY, EDDY Sa CO., MANAGERS.
rBE DRAWN AT COVINGTON, KY., 16TH AND
80tn of each month. Scheme, 32,000 ti CLO ts-527
prizes. Whole tickets, $12; halves, $6; quarters, $8;
eigbito-yr-SO. ,
'1 Prize of.860,000 2 Prizea-af.$6,000
1 Prize of.$20,000 26 Prizes ol.. ?:.-.,. .$1,000
1 Prize of..$8,000 63 Prizes ol.. .-,.?400
1 Prize of.?7,000 166 Prizee of.. jftfck
220 Prizes ol $126.
64 Approximation Prizes amounting to $9,000.
Combination Lottery.draws every day. Tickets from
$1 to *10.
Curaiprfl sent tree. Drawings mailed as soon as the
Lottery ls drawn.
A*dM8? H. T. PE?ER8, United Stues Licensed Anent,
No. K ?H?flStaceet, Ui-neatou,S. C., clip, lisx?'i I.O.
February 20. 3mo
ACCOUNT BOOK
MA??1TF AC TORY.
A
STATIONEEY.
ACCOUNT BOOKS
OF ANY SIZE, STYLE OR KIND RULED TO ORDER
AND MADE TO ANY PATTERN.
LETTER, NOTE AND CAP PATEES
BAKERS' BREAD BOOKS.
BLANK BOOKS
OF ALL QUALITIES AND STYLES.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND AT PRICES TC
SUIT THE TIMES, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
STATIONER'S MERCHANDISE.
LEGAL. CAP AND LATS
BLANKS.
CARDS
BILL HEADS
AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
JOB PRINTING
EXECUTED AT BHURT NOTICE.
EIRAM HARRIS,
ISTo. 59 13road Street
CH AK LE STU*, S. C.
October 22_nrwflhno
R. ROTH,
DRAPER AND TAILOR
No. 565 Ring Street,
BEGS TO INFORM HIS PATRONS AND TH
public in general that be has just returned fr DI
New York with a weU selected stock of CLOTHS, GASS
MERES and VESTINGS, Fo ehrn and Domestic, ar
also an assortmo t of FURNISHING GOODS.
March 27 wa
SEWING MACHINES.
ALWAYS BUT THE BEST.
THE BEST SINGLE THREAD.
FAIL! WIG MICHIE
CAN NOW BE HAD FOB EIGHTEEN DOLLAR
J. G. FOLSOM'S
HIGH HlM SEWING MACHIES.
WILL STITCH, HEM, BIND, AND GATHER.
J.E. ADGER & CO.,
62 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
April ? wrhtlmo_Solo Agents for the State.
SEWING MACHINE FOR $20.
THE MACHINE WILL STITCH, HEM, FELL, TUC]
BRAID, &c, so simple that a child will easily ma
age it is offered for sale, and can bc seen at No. ll SJ
zyok street No. 403 King street and at
W. L. WEBB'S Crockery Store,
February 15 mwf 2mos No. 0 Uayno street
THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT I
SEWING MACHINES
Is Faller & Barnum's
T?CK?Eft Al SELF-SEWER
COMBINED.
THIS ATTACHMENT IS AUTOMATIC, AND MEA
URES, creaseB, and stlches tucks at one operatic
without guiding with tbo hanrlf". Also for sale, SEWIi
MACHINES OF APPROVED PATTERNS, at low price
SCISSORS SHARPENERS, NEEDLE THREADED
NEEDLES (all kinda); OIL, TOOLS AND FITTING
Rr PAIRING AND IMPROVING ATTENDE .> TO .
USUAL. ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY FILLED.
D. B. HASELTON,
No. 33i>King streut, corner Liberty.
April 1 mw?roof
NOTICE.
OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWI?
clause of Section 1 of an "Ordinance to Raise Si
phea lor the year 18G7," is publisbt-d for ibo iuiorinati
of persons selling uoode by ?implo or otherwise, who i
not residents or this oity. All such persona aro here
notified to report at this office.
"Three dollars on every hundred dollars of all goc
sold in ibis city by passons not residents, by sample
otherwise," W. H. SMITH,
March 8 Clerk of Council
AGRIGULTURAL,
TBADE KA BK
SEA FOWL GUANO.
ANALYSES OF THIS GUANO SHOW IT TO BE
equal to PERUVIAN in Fertilizing Properties,
though differing in the proportions of the same elements.
The SEA FOWL GUANO contains lesa Ammonia, but has
16 per cent of Soluble Phospha-e and nearly double the
quantity of Phosphate of Lime, which, with the Ammonia
present, makes lt superior to Peruvian aa an early crop
producer, and a more lasting Fertilizer.
Pamphlets containing full information furnished by
the Agents. WM. L. BRADLEY,
Bole Manufacturer, Boston, Mass.
TO PLANTERS.
BEING- AGENTS FOR THE ABOVE GUANO, WE ARE
desirous of disposing of an amount of it to those
who will gi ve lt a fair trial and report its value.
RISLEY A CREIGHTON,
Corner East Bay and Accommodation Wharf.
April 2_
PHOENIX GUANO.
ACARGO OF THE ABOVE GUANO HAVING JUST
arrived from McKean's Island, I am prepared to
furnish it to Planters, either for cash at $66 per ton of
2000 pounds, or $65, payable first November, with inter?
est at 7 per cent, approved city acceptance. Pamphlets,
with full directions as to its application, and certincatcs
of Planters who have used it, also a u alysia of Professor
Shepard and others, can be had at my office.
JV N. ROBSON,
March 29_fm wi mo_No. 62 East Bay.
ALLEN & NEEDLES'
AMMONIATED
FERTILIZER.
THE GREAT SUBSTITUTE FOR
PERUVIAN GUANO.
WE MAKE NO CONCEALMENT OF ITS 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, and
buy it again. This is the best and only proof we would
wish as to its excellence.
It it puked in good strong barrels.
TERMS:
Fifty dollars cash ; time price $66, one-quarter cash,
and three-quarter!, for approved city factors' acceptance,
with in terca t at the rate of seven per cent per annum
from the date of purchase, paya ble January 161ft, 1868,
with current rate of exchange.
Parties wishing to purchase large amounts can be sup?
plied direct from the works.
MACBETH & RAYENEL,
SOLE AGENTS,
Corner of East Bay and Exchange Streets,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
DIRECTIONS FOR USING
Allen & Needles' Anniaoniatcd fertilizer.
FOR CORN.
A small handful in the hill; mix or cover slightly with
earth, and drop the seed. When the corn is fairly np,
apply a little around the plant and cover with the Culti?
vator or hoo.
FOR OATS.
250 pounds sown broadcast and harrowed in. - ?
FOR POTATOES.
About 300 pounds in the rows or drlHs,mlxing with the
soiL ? ? .
FOR WHEAT OR RYE.
800 to BOO pounds per acre, according to the character
of the soil, ploughed or harrowed in.
FOR GRASS.
200 to 260 pounds in the fall or early in the spring.
FOR COTTON.
100 to 200 pounds per acre applied to the plant is snffl
clSlifr&insuro a heavy yield. The Fertilizer will >^"g
?. crop wZty-tifarket two weeks sooner than any other ma?
nure. Imo March 8
TO ifKS rLAJiTERS.
P.V.STMTS&CVs.
IMPROVED RICE-JnULL
rp HESE DRILLS HAVE BEEN THOROUGHLY
_L tested and approved by responsible parties, and are
strongly recommended to the attention of Rice Planters.
RISLEY A CREIGHTON,
Agents, cor. East Bay and Accommodation Wharf.
March 26
BELLEVUE SEA ISLAND COTTON
SEED FOR SALE.
IS HAS PRODUCED THE LARGEST YIELD WITHIN
our observation, and ?B of a superior pj?>Hy----# viV
to . ^r^~*y-~s-^- T.-^u.c/rx & CO. '
March 2 y*y ~ Imo .
&
Ammoni?ted Fertilizer.
TT7E HAVE ON HAND, AND ARE NOW READY TO
VV receive orders for the ano ve well-known FERTILI?
ZER. Our terms are, $60 cash; time price, $66, one
quarter cash; the other three-quartei s for approved City
Factors' Acceptance, with interest at tho rate of seven
per cent per annum, irom tune of purchase, payable
Joaww. 16, 18S6, TVlQi entrent rato vi Exchange. :
Parties wishing to purcl>aso large amounts o in be sup?
plied direct from the works. - s ?j .
MACBETH & RAVENEL,
.. SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA,
CORNER EAST BAY AND EY CHAN GE-ST.
March 7 Imo
ALLEN & NEEDLES' FERTILIZER
TO ARRIVE.
Kf\f \ BBLS. OF THE ABOVE WELL KNOWN FER
OUU T1LIZER expected par steamer from Phila?
delphia.
AU unfilled orders will be supplied direct from steamer.
MACBETH St RAVENEL, Sole Agenta.
?.'arch 28
MISCELLANEOUS.
ASTROLOGY.
THE WORLD ASTONISHED
AT TEE WONDERFUL REVELATIONS .
MADE BY THE GBEAT ASTBOLOGIST,
Madame H._A- PEKRIGO.
SHE REVALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EVER ?NEW.
She restores ic happiness those who, from doleful
ovents, catastrophes, crosses in love, loss of relations and
friends, loss of money, Ac, have become despondent
She brings together those long separated, glvea informa
tion concerning absent friends or lovers, restores lost ca
stolen property, telln you the business yon aro beal
qualified to pursue and in what you wnl be most success
fuL causes speedy marriages, and tells you the very da;
you will marry, gives you tho names, likeness and char
octeristics of the person.' She reads your very thought?,
and by hor almost supernatural powers, un vails the dari
and hidden mysteries of the future. From the stars wi
see m the firmament-tho malefic stars that overcome OJ
pr dominate in the configuration-irom the aspects anc
positions of the planets and the fixed stars in the h cavern
at the timo ot birth, she deduces the future destiny o
man. Fail not to consult the greatest Astrologist oi
earth. It costs you buva trlfie, and you may never ogali
have so favorable an opportunity, Consultation fee, wirJ
likeness and all desired inlormation, $1. Parties livini
at a distance can consult the Madame by mail with equa
safety and satisfaction to themselves, os if m person. A
full and explicit charts written out, with all inquiries as
swered and likeness enclosed, sent by mail on receipt o
price abovo mentioned. The strictest secresy willbi
maintained, and ah correspondence returned or destroy
ed. References of the nighest order furnished those de
siring them. Write plainly the day of the month ani
year ui which you were born, enclosing a small lock o
hair.
Address, MmttfE H. A. PERRIGQ,
P. O. DBAWEB 293, BUFFALO, N. Y.
March 30_ly
WHISKERS and MUS?
TACHES forced to
grow upon the smoothest
taco in from three to five
weeks by using Dr. SEVIG
N E ' H BESTAURATEUR
CAPILLAIRE, the most
wonderful discovery in mo- '
dorn .science, acting upon
the Beard and Hair in an almost miraculous manner. 1
has been used by the elite ott Paris and London with th
most flattering success. Names of all purchasers ?1
bo registered, and if entire satisfaction is not given i
every instance, the money will be cheerfully refunded
Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, $1. Descriptive cu
culars and testimonials mailed free. Address BERGE!
SHUTTS k CO., Chemi-ts, No. 285 River Btreet, Troy, ?
Y., Solo Agents for tho United States.
March 30 ly
SHIP CHANDLERY, ETC.
JOHN TUOMEY
NO. 48 EAST BAY,
BETWEEN BOYCE'S NOBTH AND SOUTH
WHARVES.
SHIP CHANDLER AND COMMIS
SION MERCHANT, Dealer and Im
porter in RUSSIA BOLT ROPi
Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Hem]
and Cotton Sail, Duck and Twines
Parcelling, Copper, Sheathing, Meta
and Zinc, Paints, Oils, Tar, Tallow
Spirits Turpentine, Anchors, Chains
Blocks, Boats, ?fcc, ?fcc.
Personal and particular attentioi
given to purchase and sale of MEB
CHAN DISE AND PRODUCE con
signed or trusted4 to my care, am
prompt returns made.
Brown & Level's Patent Life Sa\
ing Tackle and Boat Detaching Aj
t>aratus, for steamers, always o
land, and for sale at New Yor;
prices.
February 27
TAX NOTICE.
ASSISTANT ASSESSOR'S OFFICE,' )
UNITES STATES INTERNAL REVENUE, [
No. 64 Broad, cornor Church street )
KETUENS OF ANNUAL TAXES FOR YEAR 18C
will be received at thia Oihco for Division 2, coi
prising Wards 1, 2, and that part of 4 west of Como
uud south of Calhoun street.until 15?A of April next, e
:cpt where parties receive notice; in such cases Re tur
must be rendered within ten days from date thereof, t
cording to law. *'
Office hours from 12 to 3 P. M.
JOHN B. EPPLEY,
March 19 24 Assistant Assessor, 2d Division.
At the residence, M. WBeauf?in street, warty op?
posite Coming street, (he entire household fur?
niture of a fam?y declining housekeeping.
BYMcKAY & CAMPBELL.
THIS DAT, 3d instant, at 10 o'clock,
COHSHfTJLNO OF:
PABLOE FUBNTTURE, Bedroom Furniture, Carpeta,
Dining Boom Farmtore, Ac ' "" '. '
ALSO,
One superior Se ven-Octavo ROSEWOOD PIANO.
- ALSO,
KIT OREN FURNITURE and Cooking Utensils.
Terms cash. Articles to be removed on dav of
sale._?_ Aprils
DISTRESS 5ALE.
Will be sold, THIS DAT, toa 3d instant, at 10
o'clock A. AL, at the corner of Smith and Vanderhorst
street, _
The CONTENTS OF A WELL STOCKED GROCERY
STOKE. P. FLYNN, Bailiff,
April 3_
Boots, Shoes, Balmorals, Brogans, Gaiters, &c.
BY N. HUNT ?St SON.
TO-MORROW, 4th inst, at 10 o'clock, in our Salee Boom,
No. 142 Meeting street, we will sell,
A consignment or 50 cases and cartoons BOOTS, Shoes,
Balmorals, Brogans, Gaiters, Ac.
6 cases Gent's Fine Calf P. S. Boots, regular sizes.
April 2_
BY B. M. MARSHALL Si BRO?,
Brokern ?nd Auctioneers, No. 33 Bro sui-? t,
THIS DAY, at ll o'clock, will be sold,
Handsome Mahogany WARDROBE, Extension Table,
Office Table, English Clocks, Mirrors, What Nota, Hair
Mattresses, Tea Sots, Ac. . April 3
BY R- M. MARSHALL Se BHO,
Brokers and Auctioneers. No. 33 Broad-st,,
THIS DAY, at 10? o'clock, will be sold,
1 EXTRA FINK BUGGY MARE, 1 thoroughbred Stal?
lion, 2 Mules, 2 Horses, 1 Durham Cow.
ALSO,
1 HEBRING'S FIRE PBOOF SAFE (large size), Fund
toe, Crockery, Ac._'_April 3
Furniture of a Family Bediniug Housekiepina.
BY B. M. MARSHALL ?St BRO.
Brokers and Vnctloners,
TO-MORROW, the 4th inst., at 10K o'clock, will bo sold
at the residence No. 68 Wentworth street,- near King,
A largo collection of FURNITURE, consisting oi
Parlor, Dining Boom and CHAMBER SETS, Kitchen
Furniture, Piano, Brussels Carpet, Crockery, Ac, Ac.
Terms cash. Articles to be removed on day of sale.
Aprils_,_;
UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY.
The Charleston Savings Institution vs. Marlin,
et al
TO-MOBBOW, the 4th AprO, 1867. at ll o'clock, wfil ba
sold, st the old Custom House, under the direction ol
the undersigned,
AB that LOT OF LAND, with the buildings thereon,
situate on the south side of Vanderhorst street, city cd
Charleston, measuring 60 feet on the front and back
Unes, and 184 feet in depth cn the east line, and 183 feet
on the west line;" bounding north on said street; south
on kv-jid formerly of the City Council of Charleston, and
now of-; east on lot now or late of Wm. Hazard,
sud to the west on land formerly of the City Council.
Tenna-Oi e-third cash; balance in one, two and throe
years, se cured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage
of the premises; buildings to bo insured and kept b>
sured!, and the policy assigned; Purchaser to pay fol
papers. J. W. GRAY,.. j
April 8_w3thl_Master in Equity.
Kalmia Milts at Auction.
BY WARDLAW & CAREW.
Under foreclosure* of mortgages, will be sold, on TUES?
DAY, 23d April. 1867, at ll o'clock A M., st the norti
side oi the Exchange, Charleston, B.C.,
The KALMIA MILLS, with all the Property and appur
fernances thereunto belonging, consisting of the several
tracts and parcels of Land, situate, lying and being ir
the District ot Ed ge field, South Carolina, amounting ix
all to about four thousand two hundred and fifty-nta<
(4269) acres, more or less, conveyed to the said Kaindi
Mills by John J. Glover and by Gustavus Volger, all a.
which said several tracts of Land are now in possessloi
o:; and occupied by the said Kalmia Mills as the site o
their factory, now ta course of erection. Together witt
an snd singular tho waters, .water privileges, rights
members, hereditaments and appurtenances to the sah
premises, belonging, or in any wise Incident or appel
mining. .
ALSO.
All the BUILDINGS, MACHINERY, Tools, Implements
Carbi, Bricks, Lumber and Materials, now belonging fa
tho eaid Kalmia Mills, on the landa and elsewhere.
This property is situate immediately, on the Sou tl
Carolina Railroad, extending from near the Grsn?ev?li
Depot to within one mlle of the Bath Paper Mill, ant
eight railes of the City of Augusta, Georgia, on th?
waters of Big Horse Creek. The Cotton Factory (wi thu
one' hundred feet of the railroad) ls a two story Bric!
Bunding, one hundred and four (104) feet wide by tw<
hundred and twenty-seven (227) feet long, designed fa
contain ten thousand spindles and three hundred anc
twenty looms, and ls four-??ths completed. There an
on the land seventy-eight neat and commodious cottage!
far operatives, completed and. in course of erection; i
first-class Steam Baw Mill in complete working order; ?
good Grist Min; a Carpenter Shop, with Steam Engtai
aavLBoUer; Planing Machine, .Tools, Ac.; Blacks mit!
Shop, "Vfr'JLhJcmpleto set of Tools; Machine Shop, wit!
Steam FjiginffVodBoiler, Lathe, DriR Proas, &c
The. machinery i??sthe Cotton MUI is of the moe
modam and improveoch?^acteT, inanufactored in Eng
land, embracing ten thousanw.gpta flies. Shafting am
other appurtenances; alas two TUiMne Wheels of on
: ran (hod and sixty horse po.< flt each ; ti e machiner;
fte ?.complete Paper MUL capable of Vicing tei
thousand pounds of paper per day. o?? .
(Aportion of the maohinery is on the lani, ? pwtq
iln this city and a portion ta England.)
The Paper MUI is in process of construction and a con
(dd eranie part completed. . -. ni. ,
Tlie, WaterrP^g, forr^^td^Faeitfry, derive.
-i~rtiT t*g'r.^- Ju^iZSjfll^Hjpte, extensive and neva
failing, and the dam and other appurtenances- are iota
Arths completed.
There is on the land Sawed Lumber sufficient to eon
plete ell the buUdmgs.
. . ALSO,
GLASS, TIN AND HABDWABE for all the building
except the Paper MUL The Water Power aad all the a?
cestorlea of this property are su. h as to adapt it for fir,
claaa Cotton and Paper Factories, and capitalista aa
afforded a rare opportunity for a good inventaient
Terms, which w?l be accommodating, wfll be ma'!
known ta a luture advert?s ment and on day of sale.
Further particulars may bo obtained on implication ; i
B, T. JSVANS, Esq., at the Mitt/or to9 ?
. WABDLAW A CAREW, Auctioneers,
- Corner Broad and State ?troct?. Charleston.- e.-o.
Maren vs . ?? . : " ? mwOfitul
BAN NETT SCH?R,
Auctioneer and Corni aisaion MercSiant, fl
No. 89 King street, below Broad street,
Offers his services for the sale of MERCHANDISE
day and night at his store, also for the sale of Sloe
Bonds, Beal Estate, Vessels, Horses and Produce. Me,
city , references wfll be given.' ; Consignments solidi*
Terms moderate and guarantees satisfaction.
March 20 Imo
PRIVATE SALES.
- BY MILLIGAN ?t SON* '
AtlWvate'&aJe-.
TWO OPEN FLATS, about 60 feet long, 18 feet bea
and 3?feet hold,- and nearly new. ' ' Apply as above at
March 28 fmw No. 22 VENDUE BANGE.
House and Lot i?BlaokciUe, 8. C.
BY LOUIS D. DeSAXTSSUHE.
At Private Sale- ?.
Tho taree story HOUSE ta Blackville, S.O., three doc
from the railroad, on a brick ' basement, "containing
rooms, with fire places. On the premises are a Fitch
and outhouse for a stable. The Lot measure? 150 ft
front by 200 feet deep. The stand ls suitable for a ni
ofbastaess.. . . ."
Apply aa above, at. No, 23 BROAD STREET;
April 2 ._5 . . 2
House and.Lot in Blackville. S. C.
BY LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE.
At Private Sale
Ihe HOU8E AND LOT ta Blackville, S. C., near 1
S. C. Railroad, on a brick basement, cern taming 8 roor
wita fl? places........ ?-. ; '2 ; April:
BOOTS AND SHOES.
THE LATEST STYLES OP
Boots and Shoes
And are offered at the lowest m ~rket prices by
D. O'NEILL ?Ss SONS,
No. 375 KING STREET, near Georg?
March 29 ' fmw2mc
RAILROADS.
CHI?RAW AND DALLINGTON RA1X.ROA
. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
CHE BAW, Mardi 12, 1867.
ON AND AFTER THURSDAY NEXT, THE 14
Inst, the PASSENGER TRAINS on this Road
run as follows i ....
Leave Cheraw........................ 6.00 A M.
Arrive Florence,.... 9.00 A M.
Leave Florence. 9.00 P. M.
Arrive Cheraw.11.45 P. M.
Passe J gera from Charleston will leave by the 1P
Tr.An, to secure a direct connection with tho transi
this Road. ' S. S. SOLOMONS,
Majch 13 _Superintenderj
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COMPAS
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE
CBABLZSVOK, S. O, March 12,1867.
ON AND AFTER THURSDAY NEXT. THE li
INSTANT, the THROUGH EXPBESS TRAIN
this Road wiU leave Florence at 9.50 A M., and arriv
Charleston at 3.30 P. M. ' AU other trains remain
changed. 8. S. SOLOMONS,
March 13 Snperintendei
MACHINE SHOPS.
MANUFACTURERS OF
ENGINE LATHE8, PLANERS,
IMPROVED CAB WHEEL BOXES,
* BOLT CUTTERS,
UPBIGHT DBLL
AND
MACHINISTS* TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIO
Works at Worcester, Mass.
OFFICE AND WABEROOM, No. 222 PEARL !
NEW YORK.
December ly St
WILLIS & CHIS0LM,
FACTORS, COMSSM MERCHANT
AND
SHIPPING AGENT
WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE
SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Por
COTTON, RICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES.
ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston. S. C
E. WILLIS.A R. CH!S<
October 25
AUCTION 3
fana ow AOOOUST san ifltt OT.i?ni?? arooyiw?!
SOUTH CAROLINA DISTFOOT^IN. AUM&A?1**
ItaCWto <fc JKadan v8\ 8cho?n?!J{?^aa?kr? Co.
VB. Schooner Aid. - 5-{K-_* '
W. Y. LEITCH & K. H. BRUNS, Aaetoawt.
By virtue of an order of Mle to me drrectod to?jne
Honorable the Judge of the Dt?rict C^O? ^Sontfa
Carolina, in Admira tty, far the District aJtoetaf flT m f?
above cases, I w?l expose ?oe sale?! *F^~t*!&2m 2?
Union Whait In the port ti Cfc??eaton, a* 13 lt. .
THIS DAT, 3d Of April: . - '_^ <
The HULL OF TB!E SCHO^0HEBATO? '?l|Il^1??^??^
157 tone,- Engiianmaanren^-jM^^of22?
rein capacity, aa abenow hes ?^l^^iSff^?
all her tackle and apoaroh consisting -of 8a?k Chains,
Anchors and Cables, Blocks, Futnttnie, as per in?
T8CoStions cash. J. P. M. EEHH?,
AnrflS - UrtttedfH*b?Mgab?l_
001 Cornices. Fvrniture^.1a^udion,
? BY SMITH & MeOriaaVBAT,
Wo. 27 Broatd a*reet.. - .
THIS DAT, at quarter past 10 o'clock, at their Office, w?l
be sold, '.* ".' . .
2 Mahogany BEDSTEADS, 1 SOFA, Bureau, Wash?
stand, Cane Seat Chaira, Nursery Ftnder, large Office
Clock, ?ce. . ' . .
Send your Furniture early. April 3
Horses, Mules, Carls, Ac, ai Auction.
BY SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY,
ffO* ?47 Broad street. >. -
At a quarter past 10 o'clock, THIS MORNING-, wul be
soldat their office,
SEVERAL HORSES AND MULES, 1 Furniture Cart, 1
Plantation Cart new, 1 good Dray. Jyv j,- iApxflS
UNDER DECREE Hf EQUITY.
The Home Loan and Bunding Association ve.
.'JA ? Mu?cau-&M'i *',r ?
TO-MORROW, the 4th April, 1867, at ll. o'clock, will
be sold at the old Custom House, under'the direction
of the undersigned, ""'... -_??v.?
All that LOT OF LAND with the one story BRICK.
BUILDING thereon, situate on the north ?ideof Market
street, between Mating ?nfl Church streets, and designa?
ted on a plat made by Robert K. P?yne, in May, 1850,
for the City Land Company, by the No. 65, measuring on
Market street 22 feet and in depth 7? feet, bounding
South on Market street. Easton Lot No. 66, North on Lot
No. 89, and West on Lot No. 64.
Terms-One-third cash; balance in two ?qu?l ?race**- ?
sive annual instalments, with interest payable annually
from the day of aale; aecured toy Ihn-too^i^B^P''''
chaser, and mortgage.of the premises. The buUdrng to
be insured, and the policy assigned, t*"l/tVCv^#?.
Purchaser to pay for papers. J. W. GRAT,
April 3 '. waSthl lartttjrijpny
UNDER DECREE IS EQXTITY.
Tlie Home Loan and Building Association vt.
MoDonald, Administrator, et oL .. ,
TO MORROW, the 4th AprO, 1867, st ll o'clock, w?l be
sold at the Old Custm Houoe, under the direction ot,
the Master, " . .?j- .--.-.I.- ^r:<.'.
AH that LOT, with tbs Buildings erected, or lu th?
course of erection, situate on Ashley street, .ch* of
Charleston, known toy tte Np,^t?^&gffl**
of the- June, 1854, duly recorded ta fh? .offles^jBb?^
Register Mesne Conveyance in PIs*BoO*?oj4?P" ,no
measuring In front on Ashley street ST feet *
99 feet 8 inches, butting nerta, on Lot;Sa# ??mgyggga
ty of Burke, east on Ashley.street.sonia <*LjLo*lfot ,7, -
tte property of Walter Cade; and west on toma T?fThomaa
Waring^ ? ; .)r*---T:.*X>iUi t<?t<& W-??''
Terms-One-third cash; balance in two *
ceesive afrnnwl 1n?*Snitm**i intetwfc
aUy from the day of salo, secured by the b._
chaser and mortgage of the premises. Th?
be insured and the policy -signed, Purchaser to pey .
for papers. . ??^'J^L^
April 3 w3 thl Master mByuty.
. . ' ' UNDER DECREE US' ?S$WcTY?.'-lV:',
; Cheeseborough m E??nd?n-fy &
TO-MORROW, 4th of April, 1867. s*,U;O^B^g?ffifcs .
? Bold st the Old Custom House, under the direction of
thenndwwigned, :;::;.??? :W '^ ^ - j1
Allthat LOT No. 34, with Urge dwe?hngsnd extensive
out- buildings thereon, situated on the Northwwrt eo?os*
of Laurens end. Middle. str^ i?ess?taB^fi?^iv:
Laurena street M feet 6 inches, and 64 feet, wide on Mid?
dle street, be the jsriddlfflfflMtoTfflm
Tbs HOUSE' and' :M(X^?'j?^:^???^'flt" .
Middle street measuring in front ; Ott^Miadhi
feet and in depth 76. feet, more or lesa. The
toss six -straight room?, with double piaazs. On Bi?
are likewise,? largo MMBffi[?jPd jfrMfc'.- 5-ir/i>i;
Tfa?vs^tlAWHo**^^^
The vacant LOT No.,9 Haselatoeet.?.. ^..-ViS?SHBi
- v-.: ii**i:-HV.?tik\W?->:-i??&i w^?S.ig;
' The vacant LOT No. 164. East side of East Bay, .comer
of Pritchard street! " ' ; '... ~ - ? ?
?r.i* : ; ji^r.!-. .. ltso,r v nz?*-*! ??-. Dili :
LOTS nesr Magnott*. ? ja* ?&%r?:v*^&??&$
Terms-One-fourth cash ; btlanee In sm, 'two arid
three years, ce nred by bond of the purcnaser andmort
ssgs ol^ the premises and insnTsnce of the bufldinga.
The policies to be aasigned.> Purchsser to psy lc* papers.
A more parMcular dsscrlption to be givm id S-futur*
^AprST1611 ' ?: w3mL . ",- dj Masterkattu^rr'
t On FRIDAY, 5to AprlL at the Wlisrf^to rea*,of;new
vi . Custom House, at II o'clock, Ai;M.rwffl be edd,,. ;
i . :'><.-i-imn&fmi& attevz a:/v y??^ .
a . 1 lotHorsB;Shoes ,. . .r ... .-^^hr^ '?h'
r '. 1'tot-Cottbnf(damaged)- . ^v'-vrj; ;'.
a 1 lot Wrought Iron ?atU^Si? -G't?tZ: ?KV* 30?
". I'lot'Csst'SOT.-.; . ...;?v.'.4p^;?n.-ir-. ."
ii - "T^ER DECREB^m'-EairiT%.:;' '
"* " ?^5^, Trustee, vs. Michael McNamara, c; ?
1 On TUESD^-v the^th Apr? nexf at ll,c>olock, st the
s ?OldOnstomYi^^toider^i?e^^
i- Judith street near tio^^iw^il^^etxr'stoi^ *od
known in PnrocD's Plat ts part ?Wfajj^-j, mearoring in
fronton-Judith street forty-three fee>snMn4ei^lwo
e hundred and fifty feet, more orlees, wtthrS^a wooden
>' Building thereon. -, \"*..t'nr~-{ ri^S^'t?r?.-%
ii Terms,-One-half cash ; balance in ono and twp- ^?ara,
?? secured by bend of the p^?a^t^ylitoAt<g^;gN*i^
annually, and mortgage of the premises, yp^^^.
FE ^MSSOT W3tul M??ter:in Equity-..
'4 r^ERDEfBEBlafB^TOTT.
. >. Jfonrotf. et vafc .tJavj?MjT?i
OD. T?Ei?ra.T, tl?, Otli April nmt, at ll o'clock, will N?
soldi at the Old Custom Hcruae, under the, dtrection of
> 'fiMi'?dMri0lf&''<->: ty-'^ZC ?^IBi^Ut??./f?rt i.- '
All that LOT OF LAND, with the Two.Htory Dwelling
tV House imdonUbulMinga thereon. reoesBed c^i?toiEsst
, side of Meeting street between John and Arm streets,
til oppoeito Eagle Entino H?ufl?, taiaauflng to front AG??et
k, t??sinera thebick line, and in depto^ feet 4 inches,
at Bounding Weat on Meeting s?s?V ?-4e?a*o??Dd?
tf. ? of Honour, North on lands of Mrs. fflw^'M^#r?
. ?landsof Davis. - ?:-?-"^.
vs Terms-One-thhd cash ; balance In one. two and .Uirea
?i years, with totereiit at. toe rate ofaeven' per -cent5- per
~ annum, payable smrl-annually, securedjby th? toondof
KM *the rurc?aser and mortgage of-J toe-ppenus?sr*W*UM*>
- "inga to'bo inguree, and the policy .assigned. rP^rctae|r
wstul Master^?^
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MERCHANT TAILER,
HAS REMOVED TO SO. 70 BROAD ST?EET?
BETWEEN. MEETING AND 1CHUBCH-STS.,
wnere can be found a choice assortment -pt CLOTHS,
OASSIMERES and VESTINGS ,0f ' avery variety, fte
genflemen's weai, which he Ia* prepared Ito maka to
order at the lowest cash priceB. . - : . . Jj. \ ?rrj
M. JNO. T. FL1CNN (loverly of 0. D. Oarr * Co.fe
will give tola atten Uon to the Tailoring iJeparfcm tnt awi
to NAVY and ARMY UNIFORMS.. . r. -,
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FITBIHBHIS? OOHW; N
January 17 V'" ^|^^>Sk-'i#fe
F A SH 10 N A BIE S UM M EE
-.: CL(yTHING
XTOW BEADY; AT FROM $18 TO $26 PER STJ?T, A
complete, and MADE AT HOME exctoistfetr
SOUTHIEN HANDS TN THE CITY OF OHABLFtm
S.C. The undersigned begs lesv? to"fcflerniniB'L.
that he ie receiving about 500 suits, n^e^omtt^sh
material, and imported direct by HENEY TRENCHARXV
Esq., importer of British Woollens,''No. lg Exctosnge
street An early can ia "^??tedtoyV^ ;? S C
WM. MATEXESSEN, Agent
No. 219 King street, between Market and Princess. . .
March 7 ? ' . . : ? ?. ' SSBSfi
mum, ms ORB & co.,
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IK '
FINE, MEDIUM,
AND
COARSE SL0THIN?,
AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING, NOS. .65,67,69
and 61, Hudson street near Duane, New York.
aaa ox, ?-? T. F. CARHABT. .
W. H. WHITFORD. .
J. B. VAN WAGESBN; :
December 10 gmo A. T. HAMILTON. ... ...
JAMES MCCORMICK,
MERCHANT TAILOR,;:
WHOLESALE ARD BETAU. DIALE* IX
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AM) VKSTE?6S,
GENTS* F?KM8HING GOODS,
No. 35 BROAD STREET
January 23
6mos
CHARLESTON, 8. C. "*
EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOttg
CHASTELLAR'S
HAIR EXTERMINATOR,
For Removing Superfluous Hair.
rpO THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, TEDS INVALUABLE
A. depilatory recommends itself aa being sn ?i"i"?* in?
dispersible article to female beaury, is e&cily applied,
does not burn or injure the akin, tout acts directly on tbs
roots. It is warranted to remove superfluous hak from
low foreheads, or from any part or the body, completely, |
totally and radically extirpating the same, leaving the
skin soft, smooth and natural Thia ls the only article
used by the French, and ls the only real effectual depfls.
tory in existence. Price 76 cents per package, sent post?
paid to any address, on receipt of an order, by
. BERGER, SHOTTS & CO., Chemists,
March 30 lyr No. 285 River st, Troy, N. Y.
AND
ts) ot
)LM
?T> E A U T Y .- Auburn, j&^L
JJ Golden, Flaxen, and M
Wlken CURLS produced by Jfc ^?
tue use ol Professor DE-. ?? Mt
BKEUX'S F R IS ER LE T^,M
CHLVKUX. One apphca- ^pS^L
?on warranted to curl T*W?????K> '
most straight and stubborn . ? vy ?'
E?e^cuian maW free. Address BERBER, ;
S?s ICO? Chemists. No. 285Hirer street
YM*?enta for the United States. i ??U C> -
'March 30 .. j - . - '** AC