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THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 4, 1867. LOCAL. MATTERS To Correspond tnt s. We axe continually receiving conununications on I Cities! and other mattors from persons who do i t attach their proper mimas to the articles s?*nf ; C:K1 we take this occasion of repeating tliat nothing c ,u bo published hi THE DAILY NEWS without I -ing indorsed by Eomo responsible individual. SpLESDn) STBAWBEBBIES at Kr?ot?N's. See ad Yortisemmt. OPENING DAT.-By refrenes to oui' advertising I columns our fair readers will see that this is "o^on ir.g day" at Mrs. Ht*NEEENts Fashionable Millinery Establishment, over UEFEBECABDT & CAMPSEN s Btoro, comer King and Market streets. TEIAL OF THE RIOTEBS-The Provost Marshal .was engaged yesterday morning in hearing the evidence in this case. i,?ive witnesses were ex? amined, but aa there aro nearly five times that .f number, the case will noe be concluded for some days. FAILURE OF THE MAILS.-No mail was recoived last night north of Wilmington, an accident having occurred on the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. The regularity with which these failures occur is extremely refreshing, and we are now agreeably disappointed when the mails arrive two days con? secutively. ;ABBEST.-We learn that three white men, in the custody of the niiktary, arrived in this city yester? day from Aiken. They were arrested on a oharge of being concerned in the lynching of the negroes who killed Col. STEADMAN. These negroes wi-ro in the charge ol'the Sheriff who was conveying them to the jail, when he was set up n by a band of men disguised for the occasion, who took the negroes and hung them. It is presumed that the affair will be investigated by tho military authorities. UNITED STATES COXTBT-Hon. GEO. S. BBXAK. presiding-J. H. BALDWIN VS. C. A. L. LAUAB, Suit for the substitution of records lost during the lr.ie war. HENRI: BUIST, Esq., argued in- fa- j vor of the substitution, and A. G. MAGBATH, Esq., contra. . ; :~ ?.? . Tho District Attorney has not yet arrived, bu^ is daily expected, as there are mr ay criminal cases V connected with the violation of vho Revenue Laws, and the distilling of liquors;'also the case of homi? cide wh.ch took place at Castle Pin elm ey. COBBEGTION.-In our report of Governor OBB'S speech yesterday, wo inadvertently stated, that the SHEEHAN Bill disfranchised i800 persons in Ander? son District, S. C. What his Excellency meant and did say, was that in Anderson District the proportion of tho3e disqualified was to the entire number of white voters in the District as one in eighteen. If the same ratio obtains throughout the State, the number of citizens disqualified under the Re? construction Act is about 2000. bshed in Madison, Ga., paid ns a visit yesterday evening He is stopping at the Mills House, and expects to be in tho oity till Saturday. Any of our merchants desirous of advertising in the vj coun? try of our sister State will do well to see Mr. RICE. Mr. B. informs us that the fruit in that part of Gsorgia is pretty generally killed. There was a heavy frost on Tuesday morning as far South as Augusta. There is considerable dishrocs in Mid die and Upper Georgia-provisions very scarce, and prospects none of ?he brightest. ABEEST OE A DETAULTEB.-An individual who 7" "bas been figuring extensively m the South, and particularly m this State, was arrested recently on the charge of defalcation and theft. He formerly held tho position of Paymaster's Clerk, and took advantage of the situation to appropriate $180,000 of the money to bis own uses. The dishonest clerk succeeded in escaping, ard the Paymaster was cashiered for the deficiency iu his accounts. Since that event the Northern Detectives bave been steadily engaged in tracking tho thief, but nave only recently succeeded in spotting him. He had purchased a plantation near Edisto, and was living in the foll enjoyment of bis ill-gotten wealth when surprised by the detectives. - FBEONDSCHAFTSBTJND.-Those" of our German friends wno have the entree of this Club, will be interested to learn that an entertainment is to be given at the Hall in Society street, this evening. The programme promises well." It is as follows : ?li Instrumental Trio : " Romanza, " KEISIQEB. 2. Chorus, ZEDTLEB. 8. Solo for the Flute, STBAN frrjEBA, 4. Soprano Solo, from SCHUBERT. The play of the evening is " Paris in Pommern," ~ a sort of roaring farce, though it is called a Vaude? ville, received with loud marks of approbation, when performed last year, and we feel assured it tviH be given to-night witb even more eclat. It is repeated at the earnest request of many of the members. ' S Tableaux Vivants are to succeed the comedy, and then dancing. We have no doubt our friends .will have? good time. Tm WEBSTEB ELEMENTABI' READER, designed to follow WEBSTER'S Elementary Spelling Book. New York: D. APPLETON & Co. 1867. This is the title of a neat little schoolbook, sent ns by Mr. JOHN RUSSELL, King street, illustrated throughout. It begins with the Alphabet, beauti? fully illustrated, followed by short, easy and inter? esting reading lessons; then come lessons contain? ing longer and harder words. After about the first hundred pages, tho spelling lessons are omitted, and the N lance of the book is devoted exclusively to initruv... a and inter es ting reading matter. All of the lessons contain precepts or examples of virtue, morality, industry, or encouragement to the earnest pursuit of a true aim in life. Sectari? an, political, and sectional controversies are totally avoided. VERDANCY.-The let of April passed almost un? noticed in the city, few practical jokes being per? petrated, the mass of the people having politics on the brain which prevented their thinking of any lighter subjects. There were some, however, who followed the time-honored practice of makin g fools ?? of all thoy met, and not satisfied with the day set apart for this purpose have continued to sell all "whom they meet. The failure of the Northern mail yesterday was immediately turned to a good account by the news dealers, and several old copies of the Herald and other papers were sold to tho unsuspecting. The news boys rushed frantically about yelling, "Here's your New YorkfieroZd," and the general desire to learn the latest intelligence Boon brought them purchasers. '-It is an ill wind that blows no one good," and we congratulate the news vendors on their successful soil. MAYOR'S COURT, April 8.-Peter Norris, a color red youth, who helped himself to apiece of black cambric from the counter of a dry goods store kept by a lady, was imprisoned ten days. An individual, whose chimney had violated a City Ordinance, and caught afire, paid 810 for its outrageous conduct. An old veteran, at present attached to the Bar? leycorn Artillery as sponger, and who bad receiv? ed a severo wound in a lats engagement, was fined $5 for falling down where people had to pass over bim. Limns Singleton, a young man of color, who had the misfortune to loose a padlock of immense "value, and who went into the room of one Frank Gadrden to search for it, and took a fancy shirt by mistako, was imprisoned for ten days. A black boy, who was detected in putting bricks on the track of the street railroad, was sent to tho ProvcBt Marshal. ABCHTTECTCBE.-The inhabitants of the upper wards have not been idle, but have been building np their waste places and improving tho houses that escaped the war and the fires. As Trooden .buildings can still be erected in that part of the city they have sprung up with a mar vellous rapid? ity compared with the slow growth of brick and mortar in the down town section. These woodon houses are not very ornamental intheirdesign, and will not improve the appearance of the street ex? cept by filling up the vacant lots. They aro usual? ly built on a stereotyped plan, two stories high, with a small brick foundation, and the eye is often wearied with the sameness of the scenery. The hasty manner ia which these housos aro con? structed necessarily makes them frail, and one is now being built at the corner of Bogard and Rut? ledge streets, in which the architect has neglected to have any foundation, preferring to let his house stand upon its own merits. Although this plan is the cheapest it will be found that in the end it would have paid better to have used the brick and have avoided the decay that must take place in a building resting solely on the damp ground. MAKSDEN'S PECTORAL BALK never fails to relieve and core. DOWTE & MOISE, Agente. GOODRICH, wXSEMA-v & CO., Agents. M. GANNON'S Marble Tard, corner of Friend and Queen streets. Monuments, Tombs and Head stones furnished at the lowest possible rates. March 28 thsmS COUGHS-As a Soothing Pectoral, BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROOHES are advantageously employed to alleviate Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness and Bronchial affections. Those exposed to sudden changes ot weather should have them, as they can be carriod in tho pocket and taken as occasion requires upon the first appearance of a Cold or Cough. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL 'J ROCHES.-"Your Troches ? are too well and favorably known to need commen? dation." Hon. CHAS. A. PHELPS, Pres. 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 are a specific) hav? ing made me often a mere whisperer." N. P. TAILLIS. WE SINCERELY. BELIEVE that the mother who neglecta t) provide Mrs. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for her suffering child, ia depriving tho little sufferer of th?1 remedy of all the world best cclculated to give it rest and restore it to health. There is not a mott er who has ever used it, but what will tell you at once that it will regu? late the bowels, and give rest and health to the child, and is perfectly safe in all casos. Be sure and call for "MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP," Having the fae simile of "Conns & PEBBTNS" on the outside wrapper. All others are base imitations. For sale by DOWIE k MOISE, No. 151 Meeting street, opposite the Charleston Hotel. March 30 stuth3 WE WOULD call the attention of purchasers to the advertisement of Mr. J. N. ROBSON, Agent for DUPONT'S Powder. Ho hasT large and completo stock, which will always be kept up, and which ho will dailj dVrf'vei to any part of the city. Thc* Messrs. DUPONT commenced the manufacture of powder in 1801, and hav3 kept then- povder up to the standard, and an experience of thirty years with their formet Agents here have always given complete satisfiction. Their establishment i3 one of tho largest in the United States, capable nt turn, ing out one thousand kegs daily, with a capital o over two million dollars invested, thus giving a guarantee that purchasers can depend on what they get. Mr. ROBSON is prepared to sell at lowest market rates, and, indeed, as low as it can be or? dered from the factory in small lots. March 16 stuthlmo BUSINESS NOTICES. Anstlon Sales This liny. T. M. CATER will sell this day, on Brown's wharf, at quarter to 10 o'clock, shoulders, rides ?nd butter. MILLIGAN k SON will sall this day, at No. 22 Vendue Runge, at 10 o'clock, dry goods, furnivire, &o. MCKAY k CAMPBELL will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, at their auction house, No. 65 Hasel street, opposite the post office, clothing, dry goods, kc \ JEFFKHS k Co. will seil this day, at 10 o'clock, in front Of their store, No. 27 Vendue Range, hams, shoulders, strips, kc J. A W. KKOX will sell this day, at lOJ? o'clock, at j^jjTj>.TT>Wts.t"fc4JS8 Meeting street, household ?u. ituro, kc - --?. JOHN G. MILNOR & Co. will sell this day, a* their auc ion salesroom, No. 133 Meeting street, at 10 o'clock, looks, stationery and dry gooda Will be sold, under the direction of J. W. GRAT, Mas? er in Equity, this day, at ll o'clock, at the old Custom louse, several lots of land, in different portions of Ute ity. Will be sold, under the direction of JAMES TDTPEH, laster in Equity, at ll o'clock, this day, at tho old ?ustom House, several lots ot' land, in different parts of be city. N. HUNT k SON wih sell this day, at 10 o'clock, in heir Balun oom, No. 112 Meeting street, boots, shoes, kc R. M. MARSHALL k BRO. will seU this day, at 10 ~ .'dock, at No. 68 Wentworth street, the furniture of a aridly declining housekeeping. LAURET k ALEXANDER wid sell this day at their store, Jo. 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, shoulders, hams, ratter Ac A Novelty. The later, and most effectual remedy for the ouro of l cbility, loss of appetite, headache, torpor oi the liver, ?tc., is PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. For sale by H Druggists. tia H. H. Ii you want cheap Blank Books; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa >er, &c. ; or, MILLERS' Almanac; If you want Printing executed neatly; II you want Books bound in any style, or Account Books made to orcbr, with any desired pattern of ruling, go to HnuM HARRIS, No. 59 Broad street THE! TIME TO ADVERTISE IN THE COUNTRY. The Daily South Carolinian at Columb'a, ls now ser. I JO every Postoffloe in the State. Being the officiel paper )f tho State, it will be lound at the present timo espe? cially valuable to merchants and others desiring to avail homaelves of a very large circulation. THE PHCENTX has a large circulation throughout tb J middle and upper Districts of the State. Advertising rates as reasonable as tho stringency of the money mar? ket will warrant Merchants and others wishing to usa Lue columns of the paper will address JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor, February 25 Columbia, S. C. lc Know thy Destiny. MADAME E. F. THORNTON, the great English Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant and Psyohometriclan, who has aston? ished the scientific classes of 1he Old World, has now lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame THOBNTON pos? sesses such wonderful powers of second sight as to ena? ble her to impar: knowledge of the greatest importance to the single or married of either sex While in a stat o of trance, she delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of h?? tense power, known as the Psych omo trope, guarantees lo produce a life-like picture bf the future husband or wife of the applicant, together with date of marriage, position in Ufe, leading traits of character, kc This is no hum? bug, aa thousand of testimonials can assert. She will send, when desired, a certifi d ceitificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what it purports to be. By enclosing a smaU lock of hair, and stating place of birth, age, disposition and complexion, and endosing fifty cents and stamped envelope audressed to yourself, you will re? ceive the picture and desired information by return mail. AB communications sacredly confidential. Address, in confidence, Madame E F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 223, Hudson, N. Y. ly March 30 Free to Everybody. A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information of tho greatest importance to the young of both soxos. It teaches how the homely may become beautiful, thc despised respected, and the forsaken lo. ed. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their address, and receive a copy post-paid, by return mail Address P. O. Drawer, 21, March 30 lyr Troy, N. Y. HEAR REASON 1 STRENGTHEN THE DEFENCES I When a garrison apprehends an attack-from an outside enemy, what does it do ? It BTBENGHTEKS THE DEFEN CES. The human system, at this period of the year, is beleaguered by morbid influonojs. Tho atmosphere is full ol them. Every change of weather lays the feeble open to their attacks. What is to be done in order to baffle those unseen, but ever active foes ? STBENGTHEN THE DEFENCES. Do you ask how ? Tho answer ia sim? ple--the means within the leach of all : Reinforce tho vital organs and the nervous system wi h HOSTET TER'S BrTTEB8. Tone the stomach, regulate, tho bow? els, rouse the sluggish liver, cheer the spirits, enrich and purify the vital current, with HOSTETTER'S SET? TEES. Tha 'e the way to STRENGTHEN THE DEFENOEB, and render thc cap'tal of health impregnable. If you wish to escape bilious headache, into mittent, fovcr, indi? gestion, and nervous visitations-to enjoy, in all its plentitude, the blessing of *. a sound mind In a Bound body," use thia incomparable preventive and restora? tive. It preserves health in the healthy, and renews it in the weak and ailing. April 2 6 TAX NOTICE. ASSISTANT ASSKSSOR'3 OFFICE, ) UKTTED STATES INXEBNAL REVENUE, \ No. 64 Broad, corner Church street. ) KETURN3 OF ANNUAL TAXES FOit YEAH 1;>66. wiU be received at thia Office for Diridon 2, com? prising Wards 1, 2, and that part of 4 west of Coming aud Bouth of Calhoun street, until lGfA oj April next, ex? cept where parties receive notice; in auch cases Returns must be rendered within ten days from date thereof, ac? cording to law. ?3? Office hours from 12 to 3 ii. M. JOHN B. EPPLEY, March 19 21 Assistant AjBeasor, 2d Dividen. THE AIKEN PRESS, IT IS PROPOSED TO PUBLISH IN THE TOWS OH Aiken, 8. C., a Weekly paper under tho above title to be devoted to General Intelligence-Political, Com merdai, Social, Literary, ana Religious-wiih a Depart mont of Agriculture, including the lield, the Orchard, the Vineyard, and tho Gaiden. A News summary, i< contain a digest of the important evouts of the week, will occupy a p non 02 the paper, and particular atteu tion will be given to tho unsettled question of Labor, a best adapted to our new condition, aud the evoiopmen of the resources of the country in Manufactures, Agri? culture, Fruit-raising, and Vine-growing. Terms-S3 a year, m advance. _ H. W. RA YEN EL, Editor. W. D. KIRKLAND, Publisher. January 21 DRY GOODS, ETC. JUST RECEIVED, AND OPENING DAILY, A splendid assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS, And everything else" in the Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS LINE. The largest and most varied Stock in the city, all of which will be sold low for cash, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Call and see, and yon wiU find the cheapest, combined with thc most select G was, offered lower than over since tho war. No. 306 KING STREET, Between Wentworth and Society sta. LEVY DR?CKER. March 12 tuthsamo SPRING GOODS. SPRING GOODS. AT THE STOLL, WEBB & CO., NO. 287 KING STREET. THE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY INFORM th' ir friends and customers that they are now re? ceiving their STOOK OF SPRING GOODS, aU of whioh have boen selected with care and at the lowest prices, aud which we now offer at a vary a ja all advance above cost. Our motto being. Quick Sales and Small Prouts, we would respectfully solicit our friends and customers to call and examine our Stock before purchasing. Pa - ticular pains taken in showing Goods. Our Stock con ais ts in pirt of 3- 4 LONG CLOTH, 12>? cents 7- 8 Long Cloth, 16,17,18 cents by the piece 4- 4 Long Cloth, 20, 26, 30,36 cents 9,10 and 11-4 Sheetings 9,10 and 11-4 Linen sheetings-cheap P?low Linens-all prices Bird Eye Diapers-all pilcos Russia Diapors-ah ni iocs Scotch Diapers-all prices Hue Diapers-all prices Crash, 11<, 20 and 25 cents Bleached Damask Cloths 8- 4 Bleached Table Damask 6-4 and 84 Brown Tablo Damask Colored Table Damask Worsted Table and Piano Covers. DRESS GOODS. GRENADINES AND LE?OS Crape Maretz English Bareges-plain and figured Moianges and Poplins, for Travelling Dresses Colored Irench Printed Organdies Colored Printed Jaconet and Lawns pi-rcols and chambrays Solid Coiored French Cambrics and Lawns Black Berego and Crape Maretz 8-4 Black Borage, for Shawls 8-4 Black Grenadine LSI.lek Bombazines, all qualities """BhockTal Black an.i color-d Miks? With a variety of other, Goods, w5fcitf?.^*k br offered at )W pricoH. at -V. STOLL, WEBB & CO, No. 287 King Street, BANCROFT'S OLD STAND. March 20_- . WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES. F ACO NETS, COTTON CAMBRICS ) Nain ook and Mull Muslins Bishop a d Victoria Lawns Plaid and Stripe Swiss Plaid and I tripe Cambrics Pi id and Stripe Nainsooks Swiss Mush ns French Muslins Dotted Muslins Tucked Muslins Muslin Edgings and Inserting? Cambric Edgings and Lnsertings Thread Edgings and Inser tings Vaicncinc .edgings and Insernngs Linen Edith*, a and IwmrtingB Brussels Edgings Maltese Lace Collars, in variety Swiss and Cam ric Co lars, in variety Linen Collars and Cuffs Infants' Bodies and Robes. Wit. a complete assortment of all other Goods in the hove lino. STOLL, WEBB & CO., No. 287 King Street. March 26_ EOSIERT! HOSIERY! WE WOUuD CALL PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO our stock of HOSIERY, wh ch we would offer at mich low. r prices than formerly: LADIES' WHITE COTTON HOSE Ludios' Open Work Hose Lacies" Black and Slate HOBO Gout?' Half Hose in Brown and White Misses' White Cot.on Hose in variety Boy's Half-Boso in voiioty. GLOVES ! LADLE V BLACK, WHITE AND COLORED ETD GLOVES Ladies' Lisle and Silk Gloves Gents' Lisle and Silk GioveB Loco Mitta-in variety Ladies' ?uek Gauntlets Gouts' Buck GioveB Misses' Lisle and Silk Gloves Misses' Lace Mitta With a rall assort went of all Goods in our line at low pnceB. STOLL, WEBB & CO., No. 287 King Street. March 2G 180^ SPRINGHEADS. KO. 143 MEETING' STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. MARSHALL, BURGE & BOWEN, Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, TNVITE THE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS TO JL their Steck, which is entirely new, carefully selected, and will be Bold at a small advance on first cost, for cash or short timo approved paper. E. W. MARSHALL. W. T. BURGE. O. A. BOWEN. THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO CALL THE ATTEN? TION of the former patrons of MosBrs. W. T. BURGE & CO. to our stock, which is LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE, entirely now; purchused during the recent depression in Northern Markets. Orders promptly executed. Marchi_2inc_W. 1. BURGK BRITISH SUMMER CLOTHS, IMPORTED DIRECT FROM ENGLAND. OA A A YARDS. FOR SALE LOW BY 2/UUU HENRY TREN CHARD, No. 19 Exchange street, Charleston, So. Ca. March 12 Imo C. J. No. 87 LIN E-STREET, BETWEEN KING AND ST. PHTLIP. T UMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND BUILDING I i M>Y*?Kf AT, and P TN TS, OILS, GLASSES, A'C, constantly on uand ai tue lowest marist one**, lune ?9 _Itu!vr AUGUSTINE T. SMYTHE, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, Has removed ira Office f om No. 4 to No. 14 Broad street OVER BANK OF THE STATE. Collections in tho City and throughout the State promptlv attended to_tufm 3*_April 2 Ulis E. BALW1CK, NO. 571 KING STREET. CABINET MAKER, UNDERTAKER, AND UPHOLSTERER, WOULD EESrEC IFULLY ANNOUNCE TO HTS friends an the public goneraily, that he keeps OD haud FURNITURE AND B DOING ot' all descriptions, furnishes Fujtera.s witt . laho^aay, Walnut, Cedar and Metallic Cofllus. Also, with fine Hearses and First-class Cuninges. WiB attend to disimcrring bodies and trans porting tho same. Personal attendance will be given al all hours. CARRIAGES' for Railroad and Steamboat accommoda? tion, and FURNITURE CARTS, will be furnished at an] time, by applying at ray LIVERY STABLE, No. 6 Can non street, near King. Thankful for past favors, and hope, by strict atten?or to business, to merit a continuance of the same. March 25 mwf2mo. a MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE.-JUNK SHOP KEEPERS, AND PEDDLERS. ALL PERSONS ENGAGED, AND WHOSE LICENCE have expir.d, are hereby notified to call at my o nice and renew the same immediately. W. H. SMITH, April4 10 Clerk of Connon. AUTEUR REGATTA. ?SWEEPSTAKE RACE. OPEN TO Af L BOATS UN? D.'R TEN TONS measurement, wfll take place on Tuesday, the 9th instant, at 2 o'clock P. M. Parsons de? sirous of entering will deposit entrance fee with A O. STOVE, No. iee East Bay, who wLU ftuniah all necessary information._5_ April* TOBACCO*! TOBACCO I TOBACCO ! "VTOW LN STORE, AND LANDING THIS DAY, DI Xl REOT from Manufacturers, , 95 boxes of TOBACCO, 2>i plue J weigt ig one pound. Will be sold at 33o. ty lb. in lots of 6 bc i or mora, at No. 66 Hasol street, by MXTLKAI. April 4_2 FOR SALE. '~ FOUR HIGH PRESSURE BOILERS, THIRTY-SIX feet long, thirty-six inches in diameter, with steam drum attached, all new; suitable for a Steamboat or Saw Mill. To be delivered on the Wharf, at Bay Point S. C. Will be sold low for cash. Apply to JOHN TUOHEY, Aprjl_2_tuthsS_No. 48 East Bay. BEEF CATTLE. FROM ONE TO FI/E HUNDRED HEAD BEEF CATTLE-the youngest of which warranted to be four years old-deliverable at Palatka on the first day of June next Apply to COHEN, HANCKEL k CO., No. 46 East Hay, April 2 tuths3 Corner Boyce k Co.'s wharf IMPROVED KEROSENE STOVES, FOR FAMILY, CHEMICAL, MECHANICAL, And other Purposes. ft MIK GREAT DEMAND FOR THESE U8EFUL AND ? ECONOMICAL STOVES has induced us to InoreaBO the supply, and we are now prepared to furnish t em, at manufacturer's prices, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. B. DUVAL k SON, No. 337 BING STREET, One door north of Liberty street April 2tuths3 MUSKETS! MUSKETS! MUSKETS! {ZC\?\ CHOICE SMOOTH BORE MUSKETS, IN EX 0\J\J CELLENT condition. Just arrived and foi sale at $33 per dozen, or $3 each, by PARKER & CHTLT?, April 1_6_No. 103 East Bay. CITY TAXES-MONTHLY RETURNS^ OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSE SOR, > Cm Hali, April 1,1867. J "VTOTICE 19 HERESY GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED JLI that the Monthly Ret ros for the month of Maroo past, in compliance with the Tax Ordinance, ratified on tho 28th day of December, I860, must bc made on or bo fore the 16th Instant D. C. GIBsON, April 1 _13_City AsBoa.-or. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. 1\TRS JOHN LAURENS, ASSISTED BY THE REV'. x?J. ?*. B. W. HOWE, at No. 18 CfciUing shvet. xerm commencing October 1st, ana euding JU.7 ist. For particulars apply as above. October 18_ th PATTERNS. JUST RECEIVED FROM MADAME DEMOREST THE latest styles DRESS MAKING TN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Cloaks, Basques, kc, made 0 order. Country i rders filled promptly. MISS E. J. BONNER, Bra* street, next east of Mansion House. April 2 aai _ Imo ntuckyStato Lottery TO BE DRAWN AT COVINGTON, KY., 15TH AND 80th of each month. Scheme, 82,000 tickets-637 prizes. Whole tickets, $12; halves, tG; quarters, *>3; eighths, $1 60. I Prize of.$60,000 2 Prizes of.$6,000 1 Prize of..$20,000 29 rTizes ot.Sl.OOu 1 Prize of..$8,000 63 Prizes OJ.t40u 1 Prize of.$7,000 166 Prizes ot. $200 220 Prizes o!*125. 64 Approximation Prizes amounting to $9,900. Combination Lottery draws every day. Tickets from $1 to ?10. Oiredifrs sentiree. Drawings maded as soon as the Lottery ls drawn. 4 '<lr09? n. 1. Pl?- I-IUJ, Cutten St;.es Lieen3Ql .went, No. IL 0 isbi street, ch .riesto.i,b. C., z.;?i* Uox?? V.O. February 20 8mo NOTICE. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING clause of Section 1 of an ''Ordinance to Raise Sup? plies for the year 1867," is published for ihe information ot persons selling Good? by sample or otherwise, who are not residents ot this oity. All sach persons are hereby notified to report at this ofilco. "Three- dollars on every hundred dollars of all goods sold m this city by persons not residents, by sample cr otherwise." :. W. H. .SMITH, March 8_Clerk of Counr " JOHN IZABD MIDDLETON, " SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT NO. 7 SOUTH STREET, BALTIMORE, Md. PART'CULAR ATTENTION TO SALE OF COTTON, Rico and Southern Produce, and Purchase of Grain Guano and Plantation supplies. Liberal advances made on consignments. REFERENCES-Mesare. Lambert G ttings A Co., Balti? more; Porcher & Henry, Charleston; Cohen, Hanckel k Co., Charleston; J. D. Aiken k Co., Charleston; Gour? din, Matth! essen & Co., Savannah; Du vant k Wa plea, ?n vannah; S to vail k Edmonston, Augusta; Fisher A- Low. rance, Columbia, S. C.; Mayes k Martin, Newberry, ti. C.; James Pagan, Esq., Chester, S. C. February 26 mth8mo HAVING ACCEPTED THE AGENCY OF THE ABOVE old and well-known manufacturers, I am prepared to fill all orders to the trade, aod will always have a full stork on hand, which will doily be delivered to any part of the d.y. J. N. ROB31 N, January 31 tlutoSmos'_No. 62 East Bay. INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. P. BON FORT, HUDSON, near KING STREET, rear of CITADEL. FARM HANDS, COOKS, WASHERS, HOUSE SER? VA TS, kc, wanted immediately. March 26 tnths2mo GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL. rpHIS SOAP REQUIRES ONLY TO BE USED TO _L provo its superior quality. Use it as you would any common Hosp. Try lt and you will bo convinced that it is superior to any ota or ar dele in market For sale by Grocers gen ot ally. Manufactured by TAYLOR k YOUNG, No. 186 Front street New York. For sale by GRUBER k MARTIN, No. 236 King street H. BISCHOFF k CO., No. 197 East Bay. GEO- W. WILLIAMS k CO., Corner Church and fiayne su t?ts. DOWIE ic MOISE, Druggists, No. 161 Meeting street, Opposite Charleston Hotel. January 23 wlm?mo AMERICAN LEAD PEMIL COMPANY, NEW YORK. Factory, Hurtsou City, N. '. WHOLESALFTSALES ROOM NO. 34 JOHN STREET, AEVV YORK. ALL STYLES AND GRADES CF LEAP PENCIL of superior quail ty are manufactured and oileret at lair terms to the Trade. Tho public ore invitee to give thc AMERICAN LEAD PLNCIL the pre j terence. THE PENCILS ARE TO BE HAD AT ALL TH] PKINC1PAL STATIONERS AND N J. ION DEALERS. ASK FOR THE -AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. " TEETIMOHLtf.. SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ) EHQISEERIKO DEPARTMENT. S YALE COLLEGE, November l?, 18(56. ) I have always recommended tho Fuber Polygrad Lead Pencils as thc only pencils fitted for both ornanier tal and mathematical drawing; but, after a thoroug trial of the American Polygratle Lead Pencils, mai ufaclured bv the American Lead Pencil Company, Nd York, I find*them superior to any pencil in UHC, oven t the Faber or the old English Cumberland Lend Peuci being a superior pencil mr sketching, ornamental an mechanical drawing, and all the ordinary uses of a len pencil. Tnese pencils are very finely graded and have a vcr smooth lead; oven tho sottest peneus hold trio point wei .uey are all that can ue desired in u pencil. IL gives m ;reat pleasure tu ue aoio to tissure Americans tiiat tuc iill no long'-r be cu ^peiieti to dopend upon Germany c anv other loreigu market ior pencils. LOUIS BAIL, . Professor ol' Drawing, kc. ALL PENCIL ABE STAMPED: jfciy "AMERICAN LZAD PE?-CLL CO. N. Y." None genuine without t ho exact name of tho firm look to it. limo december 13 \ . \ -?Mn-KffT-m m ?Smn AUCTION SALES. Household Furniture, Aor ; BT J. & XV. KNOX. THIS DAY, at 10? o'clock A. M., at their Auction Sales room?, No. 138 Meeting street, opposite Pavilion Hotel, will be sold, A variety of HOUSEHOLD FHBNITUBE, oomprising Mahogany Sid'board, Bureaus, Tables, Hair and Cane Seat Chub's, Hair Seat Boon er, Willow Booker, Bed? steads, Cribs, Bafrigcrator, kc. ALSO, 9 boxea Indigo. 12 sets Cart Harness. Conditions cash. April 4 Books and Stationery and Bry Goods. BT JOHN O. rviLLIVOR & CO. TELS DAY, 4th inst, at 10 o'clock, vrffl be sold at our Auction Sales Boom, No. 133 Meeting street, AN INVOICE, coKsiBxrso or : FOOLSCAP, LETTES AND NOTE PAPER, Envelopes, Pencils, Pen Holders, Bules, Inks rands, Photograph Al? bums, 300 twenty-five cents Novels, Miscellaneous Books, Ladles'and Gent's Linen Collars, White Cotton Hose, Brown and Mixed Socks, Linen Cambric Handkerchief.-, Towels, suspenders, Crimean Shirts, White Shirts, thtrt Bosoms, Jaconet, Ladies' Gaiters. Conditions cash._April 4 Shoulders, Sides and Buller. BT T. M. CATER. Will be sold, on Brown's Wharf, at quarter to 10 o'clock THIS DAY, 106 tubs and firkins BUTTEE, now landing steamer Saragossa 10 hhds Shoulders 20 h da Clear Bib Sides. Conditions cash. April 4 SPECIAL SALE. Besirabie and Seasonable Clothing, Bru Goods, &c. Mc KAT di CAMPBELL, Cash Auction Hong?:, No. 55 Hase, str ict, opposite New Post office, Will sell TBT8 DAY, commencing at 10 o'clock, 8PErNG CASSTMERE, COTTONADE AND LINEN PANTS, Men's Figured Sacks and Cassimere Coats, Linen Coats. ALSO, LINEN BOSOM, Check, Fancy and Crimean SHEETS, Overalls, Jumpers, and a full line Furnishing Goods. ALSO. BOOTS, Shoes, Hats, Straw Goods, kc, ALBO, KENTUCKY JEANS, Qpttonades, Caaaimeres, Long cloth, Towels, Hosiery, Undershirts, kc. ALSO, URGE LOT OF FANCY GOODS, &0., kc. Conditions cash. ^TO-MORROW, at 10 o'clock, New and Second? hand FURNITURE, Stoves, Ice Houses, Pianofortes, kc. April! Boots, Shoes, Balmorals, Brogans, Gaiters, ?tc. BT N. HUNT di 80N. THIS DAY, the 4th inst., at 10 o'clock, in our Sales Boom, No. 1-12 Meeting street, we will Bell, A consignment of SO cases and cartoons BOOTS, Shoes, Balmorals, Brogans, Ga- ters, ic. * 6 cases Gent's Fine Calf P. S. Boots, regular sizes. April 4 Furniture of a Family Becliniug Housekeeping. BT R. M. MARSHALL dt BRO. Brokersand Auction ers, ' ' j THIS DAY, the 4th inst.? at 10? o'clock, will be sold at the residence No. 68 Wentworth street, near King, A large collection of FURNITURE, consisting of Parlor, Duning Room and CHAMBER SETS, Kitchen Furniture, Piano, Brussels Carpet, Crockery, kc, kc. Terms cash. Articles to be removed on day of sale. April 4_ Dry Goods, Furniture, Ma?tresses, Meat Safes, ?cc. BY MILLIGAN dc SON, At No. 22 Tondue Range, at 10 o'clock, THIS DAY. April 4_ BT MILLIGAN dc SON. TO-MORROW, 5th April, at the Wharf in rear of now Custom House, at ll o'clock, A. M., will be seid, 1 LUT PIG LEAD 1 lot Horse Shoes 1 lot Cotton (damaged) 1 lot W ought Iron 1 lot Cast Iron. April 4 thsmwf BANNRTT SCHUR, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, at No. 89 King street, below Bro.?di street, Offers hlB services for the sale of MERCHANDISE <> day and night at his stors, also for the sale of Stock, Bonds, Real Entate, Vessels, Horses and Produce, .est city references will be given. Consignment;solid,.o. lorine moderate and guarantees satisfaction. March 20 Imo PRIVATE SALES. BT MILLIGAN di SON. At Private Sale 1 Twenty-Hor^e Power STEAM ENGINE, in the best of order 1 Cylinder Boiler, bot little ueed 1 first class Saw Mill; may e completed at a small cost. Pnce of whole ?1700. Anni v as above at bfcta?*??_! ?mm?. pA-wqp ^apHg--?w^BtuBf) Far Sale or Bent. ^ BT H. H. DeLEON. A RESIDENCE in one of the most agreeable and healthy portions of the city, within 150 yards of cit > rail? road; very roomy, with all the modern improvements of gas and water throughout the dwelling. Premises ex? tend eaud well arranged. ALSO, A PLANTATION of 1000. acres, near city, easily ap? proached by water, rail or high road; pro du ea the finest lea Island Cotton, and is at present under culture; with an Bstaollshed Brick Yard, and has on it now for sale 150,000 gray brick. For particulars and terms apply as above at Mnruh 21 th No. 22 BROAD STREET. AGRICULTURAL. PERUVIAN GUANO. LANDING THIS DAY EX 80HR. S. J. WARING, and Tor sale at low rate by OHisoLM DnonxEna, East Bay, corner Adger's Wharf. April 4_1_ TBADE MARE 33. ID. 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. Tue SEA FOWL GUANO contains less Ammonia, but bas 16 per cent of Solublo Phospha e and nearly double the quantity of Phosphate of Lime, which, with tho Ammonia present, makes it superior to Peruvian an an early crop producer, and a more lasting Fertilizer. Pamphlets containing full Information famished by the Agents. WM. L. BRADLEY, Sole Manufacturer, Boston, Mass. TO PLANTERS. BEING AGENTS FOR THE ABOVE GUANO, WE ARE desirous of disposing of an amount of lt to those who will give it a fair trial and report ita value. RISLL? k CREIGHTON, Corner East Bay and Accommodation Wharf. April 2 .._ ALLEN & NEEDLES' AMMONIATED FERTILIZER. THE GREAT SUBSTITUTE FOB PERUVIAN GUANO. WE MAKE NO CONCEALMENT OF ITS PRINCI? PAL COMPONENTS, viz: ANIMAL MATTER, H<? IR, WOOL, ACID, PHOSPHATE OF LIME, and FINELY GROUND BONES. Every day bringa additional evidences of its superiori? ty. Those who have used it know its great value, a d buy it again. This 1B tho best and only proof we would wish ?is to its excellence. It is packed in good strong barrels. TERMS: Fifty dollars cash ; time pnce $55, one-quarter cask, and tltrcc-quarter for approved city factors' acceptance, with interest at tho rate of seven per cent per annum from the date of purchaso, payable January 15th, 1868, with current rate ol exchange Parties wishing to purchase large amounts can be sup plied direct from the works. MACBETH & RAVENEL, SOLE AGENTS, Corner of East Bay and Exchange Streets. CHARLESTON, S. C. DIRECTIONS FOR USING Allen & Needles' Ammoniatcd i ertilizer FOR lit RN. A small handful m thc hill; mix or cover slightly witt earth, and drop t.ie seed. When the corn is lairly up apply a little around tho plant and cover with the Cult] vu tor or hoc. FOR OATS. 250 pounds aown broadcast and ha-rowed rn. FOR POTATOES. ' About 300 pounds in the rows or drills, mixing with th soiL FOR "WHEAT OR RTE. iwO to 600 pound9 per acre, according to the charade of the soil, ploughed or harrowed m. FOR GRASS. 200 to 250 pounds in the fall or early in the spring. FOR COTTON. 100 to 200 pounds per acre applied to the plant is sufi cieat to insuro a heavy yield, The Fertilizer will brm . crop into market two weeks sooner than any other mt nure. Imo March 8 TO BICE PLANTEES. P. V. STAATS & Co's. IMPROVED RICE DRILL. THESE DRILLS HAVE BEEN THOROUGHL tested and approved by responsible parties, and ai strongly recommended to the attention of Rice Planter RISLEY k CREIGHTON, Agents, cor. East Day and Accommodation Wharf. March 26 ft Ammoniated Fertilizer WE H AVE ON HAND, AND ARE NOW READY T receive orders for the aoove well-known FERTIL ZEE. Our terms are, WO cash; time price, *C5, on quarter cash ; the other three-quarter s for ap iroved Cii Factors' Acceptance, with interest ut the rate of sovc p. r cent per annum, irom time of purchase, payab January 15,18C8, with current rate of Exchange. Pa-ties wishing to purci-asc large amounts c .n be su; plied direct irom the works. MACBETH & RAVENEL, SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, CORNER EAST BAT AND EXCHANGE-SI Maren 7 _Imo ALLEN & NEEDLES' FERTILIZE: TO ARRIVE. rAA BBLS. OF THE ABOVii WELL KNOWN FE DUU T1LIZER expected per steamer from Phi delphia. All unfilled orders will be supplied direct from ateami MACBETH k RAVENEL, Sole Agents, March 28 AUCTION SALES. ?NDER DECRUE TN~EQ,UITY. ~ - ", rr Potntxignon ?'?*. Fa?wv wfll ba sold, nader th c direction of the undersigned, ai the old Custcm House, in this city, THIS DAT. flu 4th of'AprR, 1367, at ll o'clock A. M. . - All th:t LOX OF LAND, with the bnlkMnai thereon, situate on the west aide of East Bay street, in this city, measuring in front'ou said street 26 feet 4 mch?a, on the back line 24 feet ll inches, and in depth 123 feet 4 inches, more or less. Bounding north on land of Mrs. E. M. Brodie; south on land now or formerly of Mrs. Anna Boss, ar d partly on East Eay street; wert on land now or formerly of Mrs. Anus Bess, and to the east on East Bay street Terms-One-fifth cash ; balance iu one, two, three and four years, secured by bond of purchaser and mortage of the premises, with interest from day of sale, payable semi-annually; the buildings to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers. JAMES TUPPER, April 4_g thl Master in Equity. UJNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Sebring vs. Miller. WIU be sold under the direction of tha undersigned, at the old Custom House in this city, THUS DAY,, the 4th of April, 1867, at II o'clock A M., AU that LOT OF LAND, situate os the north sile of Queen street, in the City of Charleston, distinguished, by the number 64, measuring In front cm said street, and running from eaet to west, 22 feet 6 inches,' and in d epth from sou'h to north 120 feet Butting and bonn dir g to the eastward on hind late of Abraham Rodrigues, to the westward on land late of Edward Gordon, to the north? ward on the burial ground of St. Philip's Churc u, and to the southward on Queen street aforesaid. Terms.-On-Uiird each; balance in ono and two years, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of tho premises, with interest payable annually. Purchaser to pay for papers. JAMES TUPPER. April 4 fSthl_Master in Equity. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY^ Horton vs. Smith el aL Will be sold, under the direction of the undersigned, at the old Custom House, on THURSDAY, the 26th day ol April, 1867, at ll o'clock A.M., AU that TRACT OF LAND, situate on the north side of the pubUo road feeding from Charleston to Anhley River Ferry, in the Parish of St Andrew, containing 75 K a ero s, an d also a omaH Tract of Land on the northern boun? dary of the above Tract, and incorporated with it a? one Tract bounding north and east on lands now or Into of -: Howard, south on Dorchester Road, west on linds now or late of.-Beckman, and northwest on land now or late of Rev. P O'Neill. Terms-One-third cash; balance in two equal snsces eive annual instalments, secured by bond of the pur? chaser and mor tgage of the premises, with interest 2rom day ol sa e, payable annually. Purchasers to pay for papers. JAMES TUPPER, April i_th4 Meeter in Equity. UNDER DECREE TN EQUITY. Moxam, vs. Cunningham, WiU be sold under tho directio)' of the undersigned, at the Old Custom House, on TUESDAY, the 23d of April, 1867, at ll A. M., ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings there? on, situate on the north side of Beaufain street in this tatty, measuring in front on said street tlnrt -five (36) fei t more or less, and in depth'two hundred (200) feet, more or less. Bounding south on Beaufain street, warton lands of Wm. Croas and Rebecca Folker, north on lands of Solomon Moses and J. B. Poinsott, and east on land of Andrew Cunningham. Terms-One-third cash; balance in three equal suc? cessive annual instalments, secured by bonds and mortgage of the premises, with interest from day of sale, payable semi-annually. The building to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers. JAMES TUPPER, April 4_th3wl_ Master in Equity. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY^ Dunl?n, Trustee, vs. Hargrave. Will be sold, under the direction of the undersigned, at the old Custcm House, on THURSDAY, the 25th day of April 1867, at ll A M., ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, situate on tho west side ct Preside Qt street, (Upper warde,) in this city, designated by the No. 106, in a plat drawn by E. E. Payne, Survey? or, dated 19th April, 1862, recorded n the office of Regis? ter of Meuse Conveyances for Charleston.Di8trict, nom a survey made oyB. Q Plnckney, March, 1842, meaffiring in front on President Bixeet, forty (40) ieet, the sane on the buck .ino, and in depth from east to west one bun? dled and twenty (120) feet moro or less. Bonnding east on President street north on Cannon Court, west on Lot No. i 66, and south on Lot No. 164, in the above described plat '.terms-One-third cash; balance in three canal suc? cessive annual instalments, secured by bond of the pur? chaser and mortgage of the premises, with interst rrom day of sale, payable annually; buildings to be insured and policy arafgned. . Purchaser tc pay for papers. JAMES TUPPER, April 4 th i Master in Equity. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Mc Kenna vs. Duane. WiU be sold, under the direction of the undersigned, at the old Custom House, on TUESDAY, the 16th day of April, 1867, au ll A M., AU that LOT OF LAND, with the buildings thereon, situate on the south side of' Ttadd street in thin city, i neasuring in front on said street, 23 feel; 6 inches, and in depth 08 feet 9 inches, more or less. Bounding no;rth on fradd street, east on lands of Alonzo J. White, south on lan il s oi-, and w?-st on lands cf-, and known by the No, ll on sidd-street Terajg--One-fonrc^ cash; balance in threei mentsHhned uybcind oi purer, Buildings Purchaser to pay for papers. March 28 thStul UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Mikel/, vs. M?celL Will be sold, under the direction of the undersigned, at the old Custom House, on TUESDAY, tho 16th day of April, 1867, at ll o'clock, A M., ALL THAT PLANTATION, situated on Edlsto Island, called ''Vinegar Hill," and containing eighty-five (86) acres, situate on the public road, opposite the Episcopal Church. Terms-One-third cash; balance in one and two years, secured by bond and mortgage of the premises, with in? terest, payable annually. Purchaser to pay for papers. JAMES TUPPER, March 28 _thStul Matter in Equity. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Olen vs. Branch. Will be sold, under the direction of the undersigned, at the old Custom House on TUESDAY, the 16th day of April 1807. at ll o'clock A M., ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, situate anthe northside of Broad Street in tins city, Known by the Wo. 64, and measuring in front on Broad street 22 feet 6 inches, mor or less (including one-half of an aSc y adjoining the same, which alley is subject to the free use of the pro? prietor of this, and in common with the proprietor of the adjoining lot,) and in depth from north to south 2163? feet more or leas. Bounding east on lands of - Bam say, west on land now or late of Dr. Henry Frost, south on Broad street and north on land of estate of Mrs. Margaret Cochran. Terms.-One-fourth cash; balance in one, two and three years, secured by bond of the purchaser and mort? gage of tho premises, with interest from day of sale, pay? able semi-annually. The buildings to be insured .and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers. J?M?S TUPPER, March 28_thStul ? Master in Eqnity. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Gibbes and Elliott ' s. Trescot. Will bo sold under the direction ot th-- undersigned, at the old Custom House, in this city, on THURSDAY, the 11th day of April, 1867, at ll A M., ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND, known as the Temple Plantation, situated between the Ashepoo and Combahee Rivers, in St Bartholomew's Pariah, Colleton District, and cou iaitiing, a ccording to a.' turvey made by Joseph Pur? cell, and a Title Deed from the Master in Equity to the Trustees of Barnard Elliott, '.520 acres, exclusive of 322 ucres of Pine'Lend, not therein conveyed, west of the . r.w and Ashepoo publia roads. The said Temple Plantation now to oe sold, containing 2,190 acres, more or less, and bounding north and east on lands formerly of John and Edmund Bellinger and-Rhett, south on lands of Thomas Eliott and-Chisohn, and west on Chehaw and Ashepoo public roads. Terms-One third cash; balance in one and two years', with interest from day of sale, payable annually, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage ol the premises. Purchaser to pay forpapers. JAMES TUPPER, March 21 th4 Master in Equity. RAILROADS. CHE RAW AND DARLINGTON RAILROAD, KfflSAb SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 CHE BAW, March 12,1867. J ON AND AFTER THURSDAY NEXT, THE 14TB inst, the PASSENOER TRAINS on this Road wU run as follows: Leave Cheraw. 6.00 A M. Arrive Florence. 9.00 A M. Leave Florence. 9.00 P. M. Arrive Cheraw. 1E46 P. M. Passe gera from Charleston will leave by the 1 P. M Train, to secure a direct connection with the transit oi this Road. S. S. SOLOMONS, March 13 _Superintendent NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COMPANY SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) CHABLESTOK, S. C., March 12, 1367. J ON AND AFTER THUBSDAY NEXT, THE 14T1 INSTANT, the THBOUOH EXPRESS THAIN o: this Road will leave Florence at 9.60 A M., and arrive t Charleston at 3.30 P. M. All other trains remain ur changed. S. S. SOLOMONS, March 13 Superintendent SADDLES, HARNESS, ETC. F. F. CHAPEAU, (J. & T. S. HEFFRON, SUPERINTENDENTS, MAirOTAOTUBEB OP SADDLES, HARNESS, FIRE CAPS, BELTS, ETC. AND rMTOETFii OF ENGLISH SADDLERY AT MoKENSrE'S OLD STAND, Corner Church and Chalmers streets. January 26 stuthSmos PIONEER USE THIS, LADIE8, AND NO OTHER, With your PASTRY have no 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 Hot? and Restaurants through the country, and is finding 1 way into every household where good Yeast Powder appreciated. Samples free. Every box warranted give satisfaction or money refunded. Manufactured 1 TAYLOR is YOUNG, No. 186 Front street New York. For sale by GRUBLR & MARTIN, No. 236 King street HENEY BISCHOFF ic CO., No. 19'. East Eay W. S. COBWTN ? CO., No. 269 King street DOWTE & MOISE, Druggists, No. 151 MLE. INO SXRkKt, Opposite Charleston Hotel January 24 thstu6m< MEDICATED PAPER ASURE CUBE FOR THE PILES, PUT UP PACKAGES of luuO pieces. Price 5o cents- For saie by HIRAM HARRIS, March 18 Imo No. 69 BROAD STREE! AUCTION - ?- T an w*wr *s> ..W*r AaUHMBwVNIJWIW*JV7<4 THIS DAY.ith mit, will be ?Md before ota- stars, Na 137 East Bay, et 10 o'clock, 4 ETHOS. l?HOULDEBS :.': 'ihh?Ml'Sl?stt'''! !:-'J?:?} . lOtnbiBntter. H kags Butter" 6 barrels Pig Heads 6 boxes Shoulders and Stilw. r .. Condition? gash. ; . ~; ; . , : ""A|?fla\ ' . Earn*. Shoulders, Siripa. JEFFORDS ?Sf CO. WO sell THIS DAY, In front of their J tore, No. ST Ven? due Bange, at 10 o'clock, .. ? 8 hhdfl. HAMft ; ... o ? ? .'. " . 7 tot; Bagged Hanta . 10 boxee Sania 20 kegs Butter 10 tubs Butter * hhds. pr?ne Shoulden 8 hhds. Clear Sides ' 16 toa. Shoulders 10 tes. Lard ' " 20 bbls. Strips _8J>oxe?tooxMBelhes, ApriU UNDER DECREE I? EQUITY. i oe nome Loan and Building Association vs. ' MiiX??au ^S8 5AT\vthe,J*?l At*?'186T, at ll o'clock, wffl be sold at the old'Custom House, unto the direction of the undersigned, AB that LOT OP-LAND with the 'one story BRICK BUILDING thereon, situate on the north sid**; Market street, between Meeting and Church etreets, anddeshma ted on s plat modo by Bobert H-Payne, to May, 1B50 for the City Land Company, by the No. 66, meaauring <r> Market street 22 feet, and in depth 79 feet boundlug ^mt^on Marte t street. Easton Let .No. ?V North on Lot No. 80, and West on Lot No. 64. ~- ? . Terms-One-third cash; balance In two equal sucee*-' - sive annual instalmente, with interest payable arnxaallr from thc day of . salerseour?d by'tne bond of tttep?r chaser, and mortgage of tho premises. The building to be insured, and the policy atiigned, - Purchaser to pay for psxwrsv- - jr. yr; ?xVg,:iJ April 4. ? . waStol;.. gasterjnBqoiia^ j? UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. ?Z& ._Jfkees?borough vs.'Executorsof ^Patton, ; >, : I THIS DAY, the 4th of'April, 1887. at l? cf?d?k,'J?fllItt'' '. sold at the Old Custom House, under th? direction ref . the undersigned, - . All that LOT No. 34, withlargo dwelling and ?itmain? ' ont-buildings therroa.'situated on the Northwest comer of Laurens and Middle Btreets, measuring hi front Ott"M Laurens street M feet 6 inch es, and 64 feet wide on Slid? die street, be ih? said dlmerudons more or lesa., nrZ' . .... JIBJ??.;.^.U.,W The HOUSE and LOT Na 10, on the East .side ol' Middle street, measuring tn front on Middle street 71 . feet, and m depth 78 feet, more or leas. The DweTRmj has six straight rooms, with ctoubleyiaxxa. : On the, Loi i are likewise a lar ?re kitchen lindstar?e. I The vacant LOT No. 16 B-rresfard street ? . ? ? .. -?? AWO,1- . -,~" . ThevacantLOtNo.9 K??el-atwetv: iririf ' -.. .' AISO,. v - -. *A ^c-i^v*,*, ' The vacant LOT No. 164, .Eut aide of Baat B?7,noci|ar " - of Pritchard street '< ??. - ?? c\\f ; . LOTS near Magnolia. ^ ?V*.LJ i ~.'4';}:s:?? . Terms-one-fourth . cash.; balaoee in/one, two and ; three years, se ured by bond of -the purchaser and mort-' c*?o of the premises and Insurance of the building*. ? The po ieies to be assigned. PurchsJertOTpyibV ?B^B^v/r A moro particular deecripdon to be given hi a future advertisement.:. Pi, j, W. GRAY?';j<r? April4 wSthl ; ' afaatorln Equity. <?. UNDER DECREE IN EQ,U1TY. . Tte ClwrUsivK Savings- Institution VK"MaW*> " et al. : . ? ?5?3aS JtitX THIS DAY, the 4th April, 1867, at II o'clock, wm tat '. sold, at tho old Custom House, under "tbs direction ot ' the undersigned, .'. - . . . . - ' o ?-- ' ? All that LOT OF LAND, with the buHdingB thereon, sit?alo on the south .-side of Vandexhorst stre?t,'Citrot- ' i Charleston, measuring 60 feet, on the front t T >isck lines, and 184 feet in depth on the east line, ano ?88 ?et . on the west Huo; bounding north on B^dstreeti soura on land formerly of the City Council of Charleston, and. now of ; east on tot now or late af Wm. Kinara, and to Lie west on land formerly of the City CounclL ' Terms-O. e-third cash; balanc?'in c^"two Knd three years, secured by. bond of tile purchaser and mortgagtr - - of the premises; bandings to T>e insured end kept ia- J . sured, and the policy assigned. Purchaser to pay-fbr"; papers.1 .? \-7?Sx?G??kfp?3^i^ Apr? 4_w3thl_Master in Equity. . . . . UrfDER DECREE IN EQUITY. ?p Executors of Wm. Potion ? M. Oin?pm; A?f?bdt U .trattn%-etaLi>!' 'J' :v:? On 1TJESD AY, the 9th Ar Til next, at ll o'clock, wfll bo' ' sold at thp.old CustomTIouse, undcar ibe- direction Cf 4 ' the undersigned,. - -".> :sS?$i&S# & ALL THAT LOT OF LA1.7D, being a Water Lot atteste at the southwest corner of Concord and Hasel streets;.In the city of Charleston, rn??uring in front cm (,tmcard -? -. street 40 feet, on the back line 39 feet, and in depth on.. , Hasel street 66 feet 8 lsoaoiu Bounding east on Conooxd . - " street; south on Lockwood & Johnson; west on Wm. Pat?; ; ton, and north on Hasel street. '.'?.?.?IZ~'.7".~" Terms-One-third cash; balance in one,Inro laid three years, secured by the bond of the purchaser, and xoorfc- , jage of the premises. This buudings to be insured and ' kept insured, and the poh^y."assigned. Pmrhasor to pay.. : . iSSiSn .th2tui: Mas^inljfe. ' ^^^^?iSajBMpi---^>. . ? A. S. HULL, A^^jf^ MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS BEMOVED TO NO.* 70 BBOAD 8TBEET, : BETWEEN MEEI TNG AND CHUBCQT-ffTS., ' - where can be found a choice assortment ot CLOTHS, . . CASSI MERES and VESTINGS of every variety, ?tor ' gentlemen's wear, which be is prepared to make to - order at the lowest cash prices. M. JNO. T. FLYNN (fermerly bf 07 D. Ca? -ft X50.V ^ will give his attention to the TsHozlng Depejrtxoent sand " '? ? to NAVY and ABMY UNIFOBMS. :; .v;.. .;_jiao, . . .y : '<-"?< ul" A FULL ASSORTMENT OF 1T7BNISHTNG GOOD? ^ January 17 " flmoa .. ...T : .1 ? I. .?. ?~.vl*?i v.V.-V" FASHIONABLES? ??EB - CL0THD?G vf "\rOW BEADY, AT FROM 818 TO $26 PEE SUIT, ALL - i.1 complete, and MADE AT HOME exclusively by . SOUTHERN HANDS IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, - 8. C. The undersigned begs leave to inform w- <^l? 9 9 ' that he is receiving about 500 suits, made from EngUeh material, and imported dix oct by HENEY TRENCH A RD, " Esq , importer of British Woollens, No. 19 Exchange Si street An early call is rei (nested * WM. MAT] No. 219 King street between Market and March 7 " . ' ' :. "Imo CAMART, WHITFORD CO.; MANUFACTURERS AN!D WHOLESALE DEALERS IN '.' " '.'.-/.." j ?.aq C FH?E, MEDIUM, .? ABD . COARSE CLOTHING, AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING, NOS* '65, 67, 69 and 61, Hudson afareet near Duane, New York. :? T.F.CAEHART. . W. H. WHTTFOSD.'* '' " J. B. VAN WAGENEN. December 10 Gmo A T. HAMIL ?ON. JAMS MCCORMICK, MERCHANT TAILOR, ; ; Wnor.FHAT.S ASP EEXAJX UEALXB ZBT * .' CLOTHS, CASSIHERES VESTINGS, GENTS? PURNI8HISG GOODS, No. 35 BROAD STREET January 28 6mos CHARLESTON, S. O. FRIPP COTTON SEED. P7 BUSHELS OF COTTON SEED-PRODUCED OVER I O 200 pounds of olean long staple cotton per acre. For sale low at J. O. H. CLAUS?KN, March 29 fmw No. 10 Market street LEA & PERRINS' CELEBKATED WORCHflRfi SAUCE. PRONOUNCED BY 0ONN0?SSETJE3 TO BE THI ONLY Good Sance AND APPLICABLE TO EVEBY VABIET? EXTRACT iof a letter from a MEDICAL GENTT.IUAN at Madras, to his ' Brother at . WORCESTER, May, 1861: "Tell LEA ft PEB BINS that their SAUCE M?'i?5?*.1" ia highly esteemed tnln dla, alidia, In my cmlnion, .-t1v:>r jtlio most palatable,- as yxr ' v well as the most wnole ?SeT?QkjBome SAUCE that is OF DISH. The success of this most deliaous and unrivalled con? diment having caused many unprincipled dealers to apply the name to Spurious Compounds, the PUBLIC ia respectfully and earnestly requested to see that the name of LEA & PKIVRINS are upon the WRAPPER, LABFT^ STOPPER and BOTTLE. Manufactured by LEA & PERRINS, Worcester. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, NEW YORK, A.GrJB2NTTS. October 19 fmwlyr THE HERALD. ? S PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT NEWBERRY. 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