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? SPP MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 15, 1867. LOCAL . l\^yjqT?3RS. j To Correspondent!.. Wo aro continually receiving communications on political and other matters from persons who do not attach-tlcir proper eames to the articles sen',, and we take this occasion of repeating that nothing can be published in THE DALLY NEWS without being indorsed by som? responsible individual. Pio-Nio.-Our German friends will] please re? member the pic-nic at tho Schultzenplatz to-day, given for the benefit of Mrs. KAMLAJI PERSONAL.-We see in our foreign exchanges that Mr. POZNANSKI, of this city, is registered at the outee of BOWLES, DRE VET & Co., 21 Rue de la Paix, Paris. MAYOR'S COCBT, April 13_Thoro was hardly any business to occupy the attention of hie Honor this morning, and a small fine for a slight offence was the only penalty inflicted. GODEY'S LABI'S BOOK for May possesses its usual attractiveness, in fine .plates, fashions, an J inter? esting reading matter. To be had of M. M. QUINN, the Up Town News and Periodical Dealer, King street, opposite Ann. WHOEVER desires to renew their libraries or pur? chase some rare works, had better avail them? selves of the1 oprxjrtumty offered by Mr. HART'S advertisement, who is rapidly disposing of bis large and varied collection of religious and miscel? laneous stock at half price. REMOVAL or POLICE IN WILMINGTON.-We learn that some removals have boen made by military authority, from the police force in W?mington and that thc whole police of that city has been put un? der tho supervision of the Post Commander there -the reason given being a want of discretion and impartiality in their proceedings. GREAT BARGAINS TN Dar Goons_A reference to the advertisement of J. PRANK, who is selling a large quantity of goods, slightly damaged at tho late fire, at very low prices, will no doubt cause a I rush of purchasers, who are willing to get good ar? ticles at cheap rates. We feel satisfied that No. 192 King street will be visited by crowds. . MILITARY.-Mr. J. W. NICHOLS has boen ap? pointed '.-'aymaster for this the Second Military District. He is ordered to report without delay to the General commanding, and subject to his Approval, make a detailed estimate for funds to be used in this special service, to embrace the period of ooe month next ensuing, and thereafter make in like manner further monthly estimates for such sums as may be required for the execution of the same acts of Congress.. ' . . . SESSION TO YOTING LADIES.-Trinity Church was j again mied to overflowing last night, and the audi-, ance was composed principally of that class to whom the sermon was specially addressed. Rev. E. J. MEYNARDLE, the pastor, spoke of the influ? ence woman had exerted over man, even at the earliest period, and showed that her power to do good had never been lessoned. Her devotion to the Sa vi our during his trials and humiliation was sommented upon and a comparison was drawn be? tween the male and female .characters. The sub? ject was made deeply interesting and .the sermon ivas listened to with marked attention. Wo under? stand that this series is to be continued. PERSONAL.-Owing to a mistake in the address, we only received on Saturday anote, dated the 28th March, from Hon. G. W.- DTOLEY, in which Mr. DUDLET says that the reference to 'JEennettsymo,1' n the prefatory remaks of the NEWS to tho repl? ication of . an article from''tho. Herald, "signed | 'Carolinians," has induced some persons to consid ?r him the author, and adds: "Perhaps the writers lad no intention of pointing public attention to nyself, but such has, been the effect, and I only vish to say that it is a miBtakn entirely." Mr. DUD? LEY may feel assured that the expression of per oixal kindness which accompanies this correction 3 fa* ly reciprocated, and, we think we may add, hat no one suspected / bim of the authorship of he unfriendly, personal criticisms which discred ted what was* otherwise both a clever and interest- j ng communication. GEORGIA Hf-KmrtT. ASSOCIATION. -This important ? Organization met in Griffin on Tuesday, aboutisr 7 members being in attendance. . The Star gives ho proceedings of the. first'day.' The members frere made guests of the city, and the press and nunicipal authorities were invited to seats in the Convention. The following are the officers elect 'or the onsuring year: President;-Dr. Chartres. Savannah. . . Pirst vice-President-Dr. T. S. Powell, Atlanta. Second Vioe-President-Dr. DeS. Pord, Augusta. Corr es ponding Secretary-Dr. Myers, Savannah. Recording Secretary-Dr. L. H. Orme, Atlanta. Treasurer-Dr. J. D. Pish, Savannah. The valedictory of Dr. MEADS, and the introduc? tory of Dr, CHARTRES, are favorably mentioned by j Ste Star. THE GRAES TRADE.-The extensive demands from the interior for corn and other breads tuffs, during the present season, bas given tbs grain trade special importance in our city. This branch of commerce has been participated in by a large number of our merchants, who have paid more ??ian tho usual attention to the best mode of facili at?ng the traffic. Mosers. JOHN OASTPSEN & Co. ieep a large establishment for the sale of corn, lay, oats, Sec., at the comer of Market street and I "tater's aLJey, where Ihjy-' have for a number of ,-eaxs transacted business with much satisfaction ? their patrons. They have lately introduced sev? eral valuable {improvements m the mode of hand? ing corn, and the grinding of it into grist, meal, fcc., and the enterprising proprietors expect to I continue these alterations, so that their customers j may have the best facilities at their depot. DISTMGT"COURT.-JuixjE LOGAN presiding.-Sat- | arday having been appointed sentence day for j those cases tried at the last term of the Court, the following sentences were passed, the cases being | of the same character, larcency : Ned. Richardson, six month's imprisonment. Jas. Gaillard, one week imprisonment. Jack Mason, six month's imprisonment., Jack Halloway, six month's imprisonment, Dennis Bell, six month's imprisonment, Nat. Gadsden, six month's imprisonment, Charles Daniels, twelve month's imprisonment, Thomas Jones, twelve month's imprisonment, Joe. Williams, three month's imprisonment, . .Stephney Williams, twelve month's imprisonment .John Pinckney, twelve month's imprisonment, tCorneHius Porcher, twelve month's imprisonment Robt. Johnson, three month's imprisonment, . ^Jessie Thomas, three month's imprisonment. Tjj HIED STATES COURT-Hon. GEORGE S. BRYAN, 'regio.Mng.-Several parties were arrested and held o bail JOT selling lottery tickets, and not having >aid the bail required by the United States Reve? rse Laws. The folio wing appeal was entered in the case of j WILLIAMS ti. LOCKIIAJ?T : That His Btonor erred ?Q ruling that in estimat ng the damages in theressa tbe Jury could discrim? inate "between gold and the legal currency of the United States,. and that upon such rilling th? Jury sxpressed not only the amount of damages asses? sed in gold, bnt fhat further increased by the differ? ence in value between gold and other legal cur? rency of thc United States. Whereas the defend? ant insisted that all tho currency of the United States is cf equal value, and the Court cannot make the one dollar in gold of any greater or lesser valuo than the dollar established by the proper department of the Oovornmont, as the lawful cur? rency of the United States. MA BSD EN'S PECTORAL BALK cures all cases of Whooping Cough. DO WIE & MOISE, Agents. GOODRICH, WLNEMAN & CO., Agente. H. H. If you wast cheap Blank Books; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa? per, ?fcc.; or, MILLERS' Almanac; If you want Printing executed neatly; If you' want Books bound in any stylo, or Account Books made to order, with any desired pattern of ruling, go to HTRAM HARRIS, NO. 59 Broad street BUSINESS NOTICES. Anetten Sales This Day." J. kW. KNOX w?l sell this day, at their sales? rooms, No. 188.Meeting street, opposite Pavilion Hotel, at 10 o'clock; dry goods, white goods, hats,' tv. ." DCBEEO 1 Co. will Sell this day, at norlhwost oor=er of Sing and Spring streets, At 10 o'clock, crockery, shoes, dry goode, Ac W. T. Lsrrcn & R. s. Bauns will seQ this day, for Bav LET ? OKZJQHTON, it Kerr's wharf, at 19 Cclooi, dauiag. d corn, for account cf underwriters end un couxxrnod ' Sore to Regulate tho Bowel?. MBS. ;WnrSLOW*S SOOTHING STROP ls ?hi only thing that mothers can rely upon for their children. B corrects acidity of tho stomach, regulates the bowols, and gives r??t, noa" th and comfort ?? mother and child. "During the proc?s* of teething, its valuo is incalculable It softens the gum s. reduces Inflammation and allays al! pain, thereby gi vii. g rest to tho child, aud comfort to the mother.. . Bo sure and ca"J for "MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYBUP," Having tho fae simile of *'Cunna k PmuaKB," on thc outside wrapper. All others are base imitations. For sale by BOWIE k MOISE, NO. 101 Meeting street, opposite the Charleston Hotel. April IB HtuthS A-A-A-A-A Xhe best Dyspeptic Bitters now in use are*PA3iXNiN*i Hepatic Bitters. They never fail to give relief. Try t bottle, and bo convinced. For sale by all Druggists, tr THE TIMK TO ADVERTISE IN THE C?UNTRY TnE PHOENIX has a large circulation throughout tb< middle and upper Districts of the State. Advertising rates as reasonable as the stringency of the money mar feet will warrant. Merchants and others wishing to usi the columns of the paper will address JUDIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor, February 25 Columbia, S. C. A Timely Warning. It is especially important at this time, when the mar kets of the United States are flooded with the direst poi eons, under the name of imported liquors, and whni domestio compounds purporting to be medicinal, but no a whit less pernicious, are heralded to thc world as "sov erelgn remedies." that the public should .fully under stand the facts. Bo lt known, then, that while all th diffusive stimulants called liquors are impure, and ah th tonic containing alcohol are manufactured with a fier, article containing amyl or fusel oil, a mortal poison, HOS TETTERS CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS contai] none of these things, but are a combination of pur essence of Rye with the pure juices of the most valuabl stomachic, anti-billious, and aperient herbs and plank and that as a safe and rapid remedy for Dyspepsia an all its kindred complaints, this preparation stand before the world without a rival or_competitor. Its sale to-day are equal to the combined sales of all the o thc tonics advertised in the United States, and the certli cates which authenticate its usefulness are signed b individuals of the highest standing in every profession: calling and walk of lifo. Beware of imitatl tm and lu posters. 6 April 15 Free to Everybody. A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information of tl greatest importance to the young of both sexes. It teaches how the homely may become beautiful, th despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send thei address, and receive a copy post-paid, by return mail. Address P. 0. Drawer, 21, March 30 lyr Tro/, N. Y. Know thy Destiny. MAUAWT: E F. THORNTON, the great English Astrolt gist. Clairvoyant and Psychomctrician, who has astor ished tho scientific classes of the Old World, has now li coted herself at Hudson, N. T. Madame THORNTON poi sesses such wonderful powers of second sight as to em ble her to impart knowledge of the greatest importune to the single or married of either sex. While in a stat of trance, she delineates the very features of the porsc you ar? to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of ii tense power, known as the Psy chorno trope, guarantees : produce a life-like picture of tho future husband or wi of the applicant, together with date of marriage, poratic In Ufo, leading traits of character, &c. This is no hui bug, as thousand of testimonials can assert. She yr send, when desired, a certified certificate, or writh guarantee, that the picture is what it purports to be. I enclosing a sm all lock of h sir, and stating place of birt age, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fifty cen and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you wiB r ceive the picture and desired information by return ma AB communications sacredly confidential. Address, confidence, Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 2S Hudson, N. T. ly March 30 Headquarters, Second Military District,) CHARLESTON, S. C., April 12th, 18G7. I (Cxjtouxas.] I In reply to several communications addressed to thc [ Headquarters, in reference to the proceedings of the ci authorities of South Carolina in the collection of taxi the following letter of instruction from his Excelles the Governor, to tho Comptroller-General, is publish for the information of all concerned : .RYTO'.II'I'IVI.'. DEPARTMENT S. C., 1 COLUMBIA , 10th February, 1867. ) Son. S. L. Leaphart, Comptroller-General: Sm: Upon conference with several of the Tax Coll tors, as well as tho Attorney-General, I am satisfied tl the enforcements of the Acts of the General Assemh according to their technical import, will bo very oppr sive to the poor who are unable to pay their taxes a have no property, and who, in such contingency, are quired to be arrested and confined in jail until they pay the execution; and it wfll Impose a ruinous burt! on the State to pay for dieting all who may be arrest When once placed in jail, there is no power to release delinquent until the Legislature meets. In the presi straightened condition of the finances of the State it m be avoided, and you are hereby directed to issue a not to the Sheriffs of the several Districts, instructing th not to arrest and pat in jail any delinquent in a tax c cuti on, unless such Sheriff, upon inquiry, BP Ml be sa fled that he or she is fraudulently concealing pre^rtr withholding money belonging to him or her; and fha' every case where he believes the delinquent is una' for want of means, to pay, that the execution Shall bi endorsed, and no proceedings further taken upon it. - I have the honor to be, Very respectfully, yours, Atc, JAMES L. ORR, Governo: The instructions of the Governor wiB be carefully served by Sheriffs and all other officers. Sheriffs or ot j officers charged with the execution of process for thc lection of taxes, will be required to report to the O mending Officer of the Post in which their duties performed, the names of all parties imprisoned for non-payment of taxes, the amount of tax due, and amount of costa and fees, together with the evidc showing "that he or she is fraudulently concealing ; nerty or withholding money belonging to him or her. Post Commanders wiB see that the requirements of j Circular are observed. By Command of M??jor-General D. E SICKLES: J. W. CLOUS, Captain 33th Infantry, A D. 0. k Act Asst Adjt Gen . Official-J. W. CLOUS, Aid-de-Camp. April 15_ Headquarters Second Military District, CHARLESTON, S. C. April 11th, 1367. [GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 10.] The general destitution prevailing among the poi ti on of this Military District cannot be relieved wit affording means for the development of their indus resources. The nature and extent of the destitution maud extraordinary measures. The people are b down by a heavy burden of debt; the crops of grain garden produce failed last year; many families have deprived of shelter; many more need food and clot! needful implements and auxiliaries of husbandry very scarce; the laboring population in numerous li ties are threatened with starvation, unless supplied food by the Government of the United States; tb ability of a large portion of the people to pay taxes h the local authorities .without adequate means of r and the gravity of the situation is increased by the eral disposition shown by creditors to enforce, upa Impoverished people, the immediate collection o claims. To suffer all this to go on without restraint or rei is to sacrifice the general good. The rights of cree shall be respected; but the appeal of want and suffi must be heeded. Moved by these considerations following regulations are announced: They will tinne in force, with euch modifications as the occ may require, until the civil government of the resp? States shall be established, in accordance with th qnirements of the Government of the United Stab The Commanding General earnestly desires and dently believes that the observance of these regula and tho co-operation of all persons concerned in err lng fairly and justly the advantages still remainii them, will mitigate the distress now existing; and tho avenues of industry, enterprise, and the orgi Hon thus opened, will contribute to the permanent fare and future happiness of the people. ? L Imprisonment for debt ls prohibited ; unless ti fondant in execution shall be convicted of a franc concealment or disposition of his property, with i to hinder, delay and prevent the creditor in the rec of his debt or demand. And the proceedings now lished in North and South Carolina, respectively, fe trial and determination of such questions, mi adopted. LT. Judgments or decrees, for the payment of n on causes of action arising between the 19th of D ber, 1860, and the 15th of May, 1866, shan not be en by execution against tho property or the person defendant. Proceedings in auch causes of action pending, shall be stayed; and no suit or process at hereafter instituted or commenced, for any causes of action. UL Sheriffs, Coroners, and Constables, are 1 directed to suspend for twelve calendar months th of aB property upon execution or process, on liai contracted prior to the 19th of December, I860, upon the written consent of the defendants, exe cases where thc plaintiff, or in his absence, his as attorney, shan upon oath, with corroborative teatime lego and prove that the defendant is removing, or i fraudulently to remove, his property beyond the i rial jurisdiction of the court The sale of real < sonal property by foreclosure of mortgage ta li suspended for twelve calendar months, except ix where the payment of interest money, accrnini tho 15th day of May, 1865, shall not have boen mt fore the day of sale. - IV. Judgments cr decrees entered or enroll! causes of action arising subsequent to the. 15th < 1885, may be'enforced by execution against the p of the.defendant ; and tn the application of the . arising under such exsCTfHom regard shall be ha priority of lions, unless in cases wbe?t^good l any lien shall be drawn ia Question. Itt such ca nsuil mode of proceeding adopted tn North am ^colina, rorpoctively, to determine that eraeetta ? "".??opte* Y. All rcx>coodingB for the recovery of money under contract', whether under seal, or by parole, the consid? eration .o which waa tho purchase of nogroee, are sus? pended. Judgments or decrees entered or enrolled for such causes of action, shall not bo enforced. VT. All advances of moneys, subsistence, implements and fertilizers, loaned, usod, employed or required for the purpose of aiding the agricultural pursuits of the people, shall ba protected. And tho existing laws which have provided the most efficient remedies in auch cases for the lender, will be supported and en lorced. Wages for labor performed in the production oftho rop shall be a lien on the crop, and payment of the amount duo for such wages shall be enforced by tho Uko remedies provided to secure advances of money and other means for the cultivation of the crop. VU. In all sales ol property under execution or by order of any court, there shall be reserved outof the pro? perty of any defendant, who has a family dependent upon his or her labor, a dwelling house and appurte? nances and twenty acres of land for the use and occupa? tion of the family of the defendant ; and necessary arti? cles of furniture, apparel, subsistence, implement? of trade, husbandry or other employment, of the value of five hundred dollars. The homestead j ex? emption shall Inure only to the benefit of families-that j ls to say, to parent or parents and child or children, other cases, the exemption shall extend oniy to clothing, implements of trade or other employment usually fol? lowed by tho defendant, to the value of one hundred dollars. 1 ho exemption hereby male shall not he waived or defeated by the act of the defendant. The exempted property of the defendant shall be ascertained by the Sheriff, or other officer enforcing the execution, who shall specifically describe the same and make a report thereof in each case to the court. Tm. Tho currency of the United States, declared by the Congress of the United States to be a legal tender in the payment of all debts, dues and demands, shall bo so j recognized in North and South Carolina.. And all cases in which the same shall be tendered in payment, and refused by any public officer, will be at once reported to j these Headquarters or to the Commanding Officer of the | Tost within which such officer resides. IX Property of an absent debtor, or one charged as such, without fraud, whether consisting of money ad? vanced for the purposes of agriculture, or appliances for. I the cultivation of the soil, shall not be taken under the process known as "Foreign Attachment ;" but the hen created by any existing law shall not be disturbed, nor shall the possession or the use of the same be in any wiso interfered with, except in the execution of a judg? ment or final decree, lu cases where they are authorized | to be enforced. X. In suits brought to recover ordinary debts, known as actions ex eer.traetu, bail as heretofore authorized, shall not be demanded by the suitor, nor taken by the Sheriff or other officer serving the process. In suits for trespass, libel, wrongful conversion of property, and other cases known as actions ex delicto, ball as heretofore authorized may be demanded, and taken The prohibi? tion of bail in cases ex contractu, shall not extend to par- I tics about to leave tba State ; but the fact of intention must be clearly established by proof. XL In criminal proceedings, the usual recognizances I shall be required and taken by the proper civil officers heretofore authorized by law to take the same, Prom r*"i : That upon complaint being made to any magia trate or other person authorized by law to issue a war? rant fer breach of the peace, or any criminal offence, it shall be the duty of such magistrate or officer to issue his warrant upon the recognizance of the complainant to prosecute, without requiring him to give sacurity on such recognizance. XII. The practico of carrying deadly weapons, except | by officers and soldiers in the military service of the Uni? ted States, is prohibited. The concealment of such wea? pons on the person will be deemed an aggravation of the offence. A violation of this order will render the offen? der amenablo to trial and punishment by Military Com? mission. Whenever wounding or killing shall result from the use of such weapon, proof that the party carried or concealed a deadly weapon, shall bo deemed evidence of a felonious intent to take the life of the injured person. XTTL The orders heretofore issued in this Military Department, prohibiting tho punishment of crimes and offences by whipping, maiming, branding, stocks, pillory or other corporal punishment, are in force and win be ) obeyed by all persons. XIV. The punishment of death in certain cases of bur? glary and larceny, impost d by the existing laws of the provisional government in this Military District, is abol? ished. Any person convicted of burglary; of larceny, when the property stolen is of the value of twenty-five I dollars; of assault and battery with intent to kui; or of any assault with a deadly weapon, shall be deemed guilty [ of felony, and shall be punished by imprisonment hard labor for a term not exceeding ten years nor lees than two years, in the discretion of the Court having ju? risdiction thereof. Larceny, when the value of the prop- ' erty stolen is less than twenty-five dollars, shall be pun? ished by imprisonment at hard labor for a tenn not ex ceeding one year, in the discretion of the Court. XV. The Governors of North and South Carolina shall I have authority, within their jurisdictions respectively, to reprieve or pardon any person convicted and sentenc ed by a civil court, and to remit fines and penalties. XVL Nothing in this order shan be construed to re- | strain or prevent the operation of proceedings in bank? ruptcy, in accordance with the Act? of Congress in such cases made and provided, nor with the collection of ?ny tax, impost, excise, or charge levied by authority of the United States or of the provisional Governments of North ! and South Carolina : but no imprisonment for overdue taxes shall be allowed. Nen; shall this order, or any law | of the provisional governments of North ctr South Caro? lina, operate to deny to minor.children, or children com? ing of age, or their legal representatives, nor to suspend, as to them, any right of action, remedy, or proceeding, against Executors, Administrators, Trustees, Guardians, Masters or Clerks of Equity Coyrts, or other officers or persons holding a fiduciary relation to the parties or the subject matter of the action or proceeding. XVIL Any law or ordinance heretofore in force in North or. South Carolina, inconsistent with the pro? visions of this General Order, is hereby suspended and j declared inoperative. By command of Major-General D. E. aimer.T . J. W. CLOUS, Captain 38 tb U. S. Infantry, A- D. C., & A. A. A. G. Official : J. W. CLODS, Aid-de-Camp. AprfllS . . - a MISCELLANEOUS. GOING OFF AT HALF PRICE! SUNDA! SCHOOL BOOHS, 10 cents Methodist Hymn Books, SS cents Baptist Hymn Books, 25 to 75 cents Presbyterian Hymn Books, 25 cents to $1 . - ; Catholic Prayers, 25 cents to SI Catholic French and Spanish Prayers, 50 cents Episcopal Prayers, 50 cents to to ?L60 Episcopal, in French, 78 cento Testaments, in French or English, 50 cents to $1 Pocket Bibles, 50 cents to $1 Webster's Spelling Books, 10 cents. Call at HART'S "BOOK STORE." April 15_ COLLEGE OF CHARLESTOS. rjlHE FIRST SESSION OF THIS INSTITUTION FOB | JL the year 1867, will open This Day, the 15th inst. Candidates for admission will present themselves at the I President's Room at 9 A. M. on that day. JOHN MoCBADY, April li_ml_Acting Secretary Faculty. COMMISSIONERS OP MARKET'S. ESTIMATES WILL BE RECEIVED FOB BUILDING a CISTERN at the Upper Wards Market, v Proposals to be handed In on or before the 20th inst. WILLIAM KIRKWOOD, April 6_Chief Clerk. PATTERNS. JUST RECEIVED FROM MATiAnrr. DEMOEEST THE latest styles DRESS MAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Cloaks, Basques, ?tc, made to order. Country orders filled promptly. MISS E. J. BONNER, Broad street, next east of Mansion House. April 2_ imo AMERICAN LE,ill PENCIL COMPANY. NEW YORK. Factory, Hodson City, N. J. WH0LESAL?SALES ROOM NO. *1 JOHN STREET, SEW YORK. ALL STYLES AND GRADES OF LEAD PENCIL of superior quality are manufactured and offered at fair terms to the Trade. Tho public are invited ito give the AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL the pre? ference. THE PENCILS ABE TO BE HAD AT ALL THE | PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND NOiION DEALERS. ASK FOB THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. " TESTTMONIAL. SHEFFLELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ] EHGXSnQCSXHO DEPARTMENT, ! YALE COLLEGE, November 16, 1868. J I have always recommended the Faber Polygrade Lead Pencils as the only pencils fitted for both ornamen? tal and mathematical drawing; but, after a thorough trial of the . American Polygrade Lead Pend?a, man? ufactured by the American Lead Pend? Company, New York, I find them superior to any pencil in uso, even to tho Faber or the old English Cumberland Lead Pend?, being a superior pencil for' sketching, ornamental. and mechanical drawing, and all the ordinary uses of a lead pencil. These pencils are'very finely graded and have a very smooth lead ; even tho softest pendis hold the point wau ; thoy aro all that can be desired in a pencil. It gives me great pleasure to be able to assure Americans that they will no longer be compelled to depend upon Germany or any other foreign market for pencils. LOUIS BAIL, Professor of Drawing, Icc ALL PENCILS ABU STAHPZD: Kg- "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. N. Y." None genuino without tio exact name af the firm : took to lt. ? ? Cmo_ , . December 13 CHER?W ADVERTISERS T-VEVOTED TO LITERATURE, SCIENCE. AST, XJ AGRICULTURE, and MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. Oheraw,S. C Published weekly,byW. L.T. PRINCE < *co. TXHAC3 aw sxmsccamoN : . One copy one year.............ti 00 Ono copy six months. 3 00 Ono copy throe month?.1 00 J?va copies ono year...... .^j^^..16 00 HATES OT AXJVEBTIHESQ t Ono Square, ton Unca or less, first insertion. ..tl 69 For each subsequent rasera on.... 1 00 ! S AR Advertisements to bo dUuneUy marked, or they : wBl bo published ants ordered out, and charged accord . ^Aterchants and othersadverusing by tao year, ??be- ! ral docluctlon on thc alwvo rates wtUbomado, Novenioer 16 ; MISCELLANEOUS: FAM HY M ED I CIN E SI FOB ALL DISEA8S THAT REQUIRE A PURGATIVE PILLS"0 Ci G' GAKRIS0N'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIO Price 25 cents per bpi. For sale, wholesale and retail, at mv store No 211 South Eighth street, Philadelphia, and by ' Pt)WIK & MOISE, " "" " " SOUTHERN DRUG HO?8E, No. 151 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel. April 15_ m theo ICE OREAM ? SODA WATER ! I CONFECTIONERY AI\3) CAKES!!! WE HATE THU PLEASURE OF Ali NOUNOIHQ to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Charleston, that we, tho undersigned, have fitted SD a FIRST CLASS ESTABHSMENT, at the corner of Meet? ing and Hasel streets, where we will guarantee that you will find a superior quality of ICE CREAM, SODAWA? TER, CONFECTIONERY-and CAKES. Hoping to ? ceivo a share of the patronage of the community we aro Respectfully, . JOHN OGBEN. ._.,," W. A. WlTHrNGTON. AprU13_ . . imo A. J. VIDAL HAVING TAKEN THE DRUG STORE No. 50 COW? ING STREET, (opposite Bull), would respectfully invite the attention of the community to his NEW AND WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF DRUGS, MEDI? CINES, CHEMICALS AND PERFUMERY. Prescriptions promptly and carefully compounded, April 10 - wfm6 FTlHF. UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE TO DIS X PENSE this agreeable and healthful beverage, nt their well-know stands, No. 86 WAS?TT. STREET be? tween King and Meeting streets. No. 428>? KING STREET (Old Piquet G.'ard House), and at the head of CENTEIt MARKET, northwest corner. Druggists and others wishing to bo supplied with Fountains or Syrups, and dealers desiring Fountains charged, will he accommodated upon reasonablo terms. Steamers, Hotels, Restaurants and private families, furnished with a superior article of bottled Soda, in quan? tities to suit purchasers. We are agents for the sale of A. J. Morse & Son's Justly celebrated Soda Water Apparatus, consisting of Genera? tors, Fountains, Marble Draught Stands, Silver Plated Refrigerating Draught Stands, Tumbler Holders, and all apparatus necessary for the manufacture of Soda Water at the manufacturers' prices, with freight added Dealers in Soda Water throughout the Stato/deslring an apparatus, wiU do weU to examine the merits of Morse's Apparatus, before purchasing elesewhero. Description catalogue and price list sent to any address ?pcm application to JOHN BUCK k CO., Charleston. While appreciating tho very liberal patronage extended tons during the past season, wo thall strivo to merit its continuance. > - April ll JOHN BUCK. E. H. GARDNER. 2mo FURNITURE AUCTIONS AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES Attended to with promptness and dispatch, and at MODERATE CHARGES, BY SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY, April ll_Auctioneers, No. 27 Broad street ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTORY. BOOK HOOK, mm AND STATIONERY. ACCOUNT BOOKS OF ANY SIZE, STYLE OR KIND RULED TO OBDEB, AND MADE TO ANY TATTERN. LETTER, SOTE AND CAP PAPERS. BAKERS' BREAD BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS OF ATT. QUALITIES iND STYLES. CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMBS, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF STATIONER'S MERCHANDISE. LEGAL, CAP AND LAW BLANKS. CARDS BILL HEADS AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF JOB PRINTING EXECUTED AX SHORT NOTICE. HIRAM HARRIS, ]S"o. 59 Broad Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. October. 22_ - mwfBmo S ASURE CUBE FOR THE PILES, PUT UP BI PACKAGES of 1000 pieces. ? Price 60 cents. For sale by HIRAH HARRIS, March 18 Imo No. 59 BBOAD STREET. WIIXIA1? BROOKBANK**, STEAM GAS FITTER. AND PLUMBER, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL GAS FIXTURES. GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT? TENDED TO. Na 116 KING STREUT,. August 31_Oetween Broad and anew? streeti, WIILIS & CHIS0LM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCH?TS,: AND SHIPPING AGENTS. tA; ILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND VT BM i PM nw (to Foreign and Domestic Forts) ol COTTON. BICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STOBES. ATLAS TIC WHARF, Charleston, S. C. E. WILLIS..A. R. CH1SOLM October 25 LEA & PERRINS1 CELEBRATED f OKCHBll? SAUCE. PRONOUNCED ^. EXTRACT. BY Ww ot s letter from a i^^L.k^ix.m^i El MEDICAL GENTLEMAN CONNOISSEURS BJ at Madras, to his io BE THE osxT ^jj&^?v Brother at ffl^WOBCEBTEB, May, Good Sauce pSSq185^ **H?5 "Te" LEA & JPEB Arm APPrAOAKLE SSESS, BINS that their'SAUCJE ? "?j^?"1 i? highly esteemed in ta? ro dla, audio,in my opinion, ___ " L^W.-- tho most palatable, a? EVERY VARffiTY&B&nW weR as tho most whole ?Mhxrr? some SAUCE that ix OE DISH. ^?S^made." Tho snccpes of this most delicious and unrivaHoa con? diment having caused roany unprincipled dealer? to apply tho nun? to Spurious Compounds, the PtnjLio ts rapteffiitty and tarnettlv requested to see that the name of LIA ti PKSucDfs are upon the' WRAPPER, LABEL, STOPPER and BOTTLE. Manufactured by ';,?^^j*v. ? JCS) A & PERKINS, We> re* ate jr. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, KEW YORK,' ~' . J\.GtXBXS?rrCS. Ostober'A?:.". '.' :: '.-? ' ?.' .- ?nwlyr. . ./.'-. THE CAROLINA TIMES, BXIBtJSVHD AT ORAJ?QEBURO C. H. mms PAPES omcrcTLATES THROUGHOUT THE J. middle pcJrtlon of tito State, and offers th? bast tocintfwfer??^ * IWxrasry? AUCTION SALES. Damaged Corn, for account of Underwriters and all concerned. BY RISLEY & CREIGHTON. UV. Y. L?EITCH ?Si Ii. S. BRUNS. Auct'n. THIS DAY, lGth Inst., at 12 o'clock M., will bo sold, at Kerr's Wharf. 4149 bushels, more or tess, WHITE CORK, damaged on board tho schooners "Samuel H. Travers" on her late voyago from New York to this port. Conditions cash. April 15 Crockery, Shoes, Dry Goods. Soaps, <fcc., <6c. BY D?RBEC dc CO. At northwest cornor of Klug and Spring streets, at 10 o'olock, A. M., THIS DAY, 15th April, will be sold with? out reserve 200 pieces of POPLINS, Delaines, Grenadines, Cham? brays and Foulards, in dress patterns of thirteen, four? teen, fifteen and sixteen yartla each - pieces Reit, Blue, Gray and White Flannel - pices Worsted Plaids 100 dozen Ladies' Misses and Gents' Hosiery 200 dozen Phis 100 pieces Pavilion Gauze 100 dozen White, Colored and Black Spool Cotton. ALSO, A large assortment of SHOES, Crockery and Soaps. Tho above will be sold in quantities to suit purchasers. Ladies are particularly invited to attend sales. April 15 AGRICULTURAL. CROASDALE'S SUPER PHOSPHATES. 125 TONS. FOB SALE .BY WM. GURNEY, April 15_?3_No. 102 East Bay. FERTILIZERS. WOOLSTON':* IMMOLATED BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME MANUFACTURED BY W. WHFTELOCK & CO., BAI.TIKORB. ASUPPLY OF ITS TRULY VALUABLE FERTI? LIZER, just i or-Ived, and from tho well estab? lished reputation of tho manufacturers, wo can confident? ly recommend it to t ir friends. T. J. KERR & CO., April 10_wfmG_KERB'8 WHARF. PHONIX GUANO. ACARGO OF THE ABOVE GUANO HAVING JUST arrived from McKoan's Island, I am prepared to tarnish lt to Planters, either for cash at $55 per ton of 2000 pounds, or $05, payable first November, with inter? est at T per cent., approved city acceptance. Pamphlets, with full directions as to its application, and certificates of Planters who have used it, also analysis of Professor Shepard and others, can be had at my office. J. N. HOBSON, March 29_fmwlmo_No. 62 East Bay. ALLEN & NEEDLES' FERTILIZER TO ARRIVE. PC ri fi BBLS- OF THE ABOVE WELL KNOWN FEB OVJU HETZER expected per steamer from Phila? delphia. AR unfilled orders will be supplied direct from steamer. MACBETH & RAVEN EL, Sole Agents. March 28 DRY GOODS, ETC. SPRING GOODS. SPRING GOODS. AT THE 5 STOLL, WEBB & CO., NO. 287 KING STREET. i ri MIE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY INFORM 1 their friends and customers that they ? aro now re? ceiving their STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, all of which have been selected with care and at the lowest prices, and which we now offer at a very small advance above cost. Our motto being. Quick Sales and Small Profits, wc would respectfully solicit our friends and customers to call and examine our Stock beforo purchasing. Par? ticular pain8 taken in showing Goods. Our Stock con? sists in part of 3- 4 LONG CLOTH, 12 cents 7- 8 Long Cloth, 15,17,18 cents by the piece 4- 4 Long Cloth, 20, 25, 30,35 cents 9,10 and 11-4 Sheetings 9,10 and 11-4 Linen Meetings-cheap Pillow Linens-all prices Bini Eye Diapers-all prices Busala Diapers-all prices Scotch Diapera-all prices Hock Diapers-all prices Crash, 12>?, 20 and 25 cents Bleached Damask Cloths 8- 4 Bleached Table Damask 6-4 and 8-4 Brown Table Damask Colored Table Damask Worsted Table and Piano Covers. DRESS GOODS. GRENADINES AND LENOS Crape Maretz English Bareges-plain and figured Melanges and Poplins, fen-Travelling Dresses Colored French Printed Organdies Colored Printed Jaconet and Lawns Per?ois and Chambrays Solid Colored French Cambrics and Lawns Black Berege and Crape Maretz 8-4 Black Berage, for Shawls 8-4 Black Grenadine Black Bombazines, all qualities Black Alpacas Black Tamise Cloth Black and Colored ?ilks. With a variety of other Gooda, which win be offered at ! low prices, at STOLL, WEBB & CO., No. 287 King Street, BANCROFT'S OLD STAND. March 26_ WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES. JACONETS, COTTON CAMBRICS Nainsook and Mull Muslins Bishop and Victoria Lawns Plaid and Stripe Swiss -u/ Plaid and Stripe Cambrics Plaid and Stripe Nainsooks Swiss Muslins French Muslins Dotted Muslins Tucked Muslins Muslin Edgings and lhsertings Cambric Edgings and lhsertings Thread Edgings and InserUngs Valenclne ^gtngp and lhsertings linen Edgings and lhsertings Brussels Edgings Maltese Lace Collars, in variety Swiss and Cam r ric Collars, in variety Linen Collars and Cuffs " Infanta' Bodies and Robes. Wit i a complete assortment of all other Goods lin the above hue. STOLL, WEBB &C0., No. 287 King Street. March 26_ HOSIERY ! HOSIERY ! TTTE WOULD CALL PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO I Vf our stock of HOSIERY, which we would offer at | much lower prices than formerly ? LADIES' WHITE COTTON HOSE Ladies' Open Work Hose Ladies' Black and Slate Hose Gents' Half Hose in Brown and White Misses' White Cotton Hose in variety Boy's Half-Hose in variety, GLOYES ! LADLE 3' BLACK, WHITE AND COLORED KID GLOVES Ladies' Lisi . and Silk Gloves Gents' Lisi' and Sflk Gloves Lace Mitts- in variety Ladies' Buc < Gauntlets Gents'Buck Gloves Misses' Lisle and Silk Gloves Misses'Lace Mitts With a full assortment of all Gooda in our line at low I prices. STOLL, WEBB & Ct, No. 287 King Street. . I P. BEST SIX-CORD CABLED THREAD. JOHN & HUGH AUCHINCLOSS, SOLE AGENTS IN NEW YORK. March 6 Wfln26 ~ M. M. QUINN; . Wholesale'& Retail Dealers BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NETTS PAPE B 8, STATIONS BY, ETC. -- So. 597. SISO STREET (Opposite Ana steeet), : - C Hai,rleston, C. S. The LATEST ISSUES of tho Press always on hand. ', Subscriptions received and Gooda delivered or for? warded by Ma? or Express. , n? CASH ORDERS w?l bo promptly attended to. * February 23 ,." ,-.. - ? ly . - -' AUCTION SALES. Dry Gooda, Wliite Good?, Sota, Boola and S?ioes, _ ; etc. T??^JR,AY- at "?'clook A.* M.. ot their Auction Sales Hoir^beio?a.MO<3?nK ?Pp0slt0 An assortment of the following GOODS Dom&s Panter" ?RESS ??ODS. White Goods. Hdkftf Hc? Th5Si.,.Ta"?S CloUu'' TowcIb- Napkins S^oi??cy,G'cSdsbr0U,U'' SoaP"- ?n?aval CLOTHING, HATS. BOOTS AND SHOP? 2 cases Palm Loaf Pans. SHOES. Conditions cash. , ., -"_April 15 /vi ". BY ?ULLIGAN Oi SON. On SATURDAY, 20th inst., in roar of now Custom House at ll o'clock, we will 8ell. ' 1 LOT ANCHOES AND CHAINS. AprU 11_thsmwsS ^^^??1i?J^r^or'3e3' Cicles and Furn?ure, EVEBY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at a quarter bast 10 o'clock, as originally established by tho BUbBcribersT Furniture sales at Private Residences promptly attend? ed to at low charges. SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY. Auctioneers, No. 27 Broad street, April ll_too_South Side near State. BAN?TOTT SCH?K, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, al No. 89 King street, below Broad street. Offers his services for the salo of MEBCHANDISE 11 day and night at his store, also for the sole of Stool.. Bonds, Beal Estate, Vessels, Horses and Produce. . ic.;t city references will be given. Consignments solid vu. Terms moderate and guarantees satisfaction. March 20 Imo RAILROADS. SAVANNAH & CHARLESTON RAILROAD. OFFICE SAVANNAH i CHARLESTON R. R. CO., ) No. 28 BROAD STBEET, J _CHABUESTON, April 10,1867. ) N AND AFTER THIS DATE ALL FREIGHT carried over this Road, destined for any point be? yond Saltkohatcho Station, will not bo charged storage if promptly removed within six days after it is received. The risk of the Company, however, will terminate twenty-four hours after too arrival of the freight. ? -, ,o , " JOHN S. RYAN, April 12_fm2 General Superintendent. MACH.NE SHOPS." Sr MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINE LATHES, PLANERS, IMPROVED CAE WHEEL BOXES. BOLT CUTTERS, UPRIGHT DRILLS, AND MACB1MSTS' TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Works at Worcester, Mass. OFFICE AND WABEROOM, No. 222 PEARL ST., NEW YORK. December 18 Gmo WULM H. 6ILL1UKD & SON, Beal Estate Agents, Auctioneers ABD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 33 HAYNE STREET. September 3 CRISPER COMA. Ohl she was beautiful and fair, With starry eyes, and radiant hair, Whose curling tendrils, soft entwined, Enchained the very heart and mind, CRISPER COMA, For Curling the Hair ' of either Sox into Wavy and Glossy Ringlets or Heavy Massive Curls. BY USING THIS ARTICLE LADIES AND GENTLE? MEN can beautify themselves a thousand-fold. [t is the only article in tho world that win curl straight hair, and at the same time give it a beautiful, glossy ap? pearance. Tho Crisper Coma not only curls the hair, but Invigorates, beautifies and cleanses it; is highly and de? lightfully perfumed, and ia the most complote article of the kind ever offered to the American public Tho Crisper Coma will be sent to any address, sealed and postpaid for SI, Address all orders to W. L. CLARE & CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette street, Syracuse. N. Y. March 30_lyr ASTROLOGY. THE WORLD WOMMO AT THE WONDERFUL REVELATIONS MADE BT THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame H._A. PEREIGO. SHE BEVALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EVER KNEW. She restores to happiness those who, from doleful svents, catastrophes, crosses in love, loss of relations and Mends, loss of money, kc, have become despondent. She brings together those long separated, gives informa? tion concerning absent friends or lovers, restores lost or stolen property, tells you the business you are best qualified to pursue and in what you will be most success? ful, causes speedy marriages, and tells you the very day yon will marry, gives y ru the names, likeness and char? acteristics of the person. She reads your very thoughts, and by her almost supernatural powers, tm va Us the dark and hidden mysteries of the future. From the stars we Bee m the firmament-the malefic stars that overcome or predominate in the configuration-from tho aspects and positions of tho planets and the fixed stars in the heavens at the time of birth, she deduces the future destiny of man Fail not to consult the greatest Astrologist on earth. It costa you buta trifle, and you may never again have so favorable an opportunity. Consultation foe, with likeness and aB desired information, SI. Parties living at a distance can consult the Madame by mail with equal safety and satisfaction to themselves, as if in person. A hui and explicit chart, written out, with all inquiries an? swered and WrenpHB enclosed, sent by mail on receipt of price above mentioned. The strictest secresy win be maintained, and all correspondence returned or destroy? ed. References of tho highest order -furnished those de? siring them. Write plainly the day of the month and year in which you were born, enclosing a small lock of hair. Address, MA PAUTE H. A. PEREIGO, P. O. DBA WEB 293, BUFFALO, N. Y. March 80_jy^ GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL. il HUS SOAP REQUIRES ONLY TO BE USED TO JL prove its superior quality. Use it as you would any common Soap. Try it and you will be convinced that lt ls superior to any other article in market. Far sale by Grocers generally. Manufactured by TAYLOR k YOUNG, No. 186 Front st re et, 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 Hayna streets. DO WIE k MOISE, Druggists, No.' 151 Meeting street. Opposite Charleston HoteL January 28 ? . . _ wfmSmo DARGAN & DARGAN, ATTORKE?S AT MW. WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF THE EASTERN CIRCUIT. gS" Prompt attention given to collection of claims. REFEBENCES.-Messrs. Pressly, Lord k Inglesby, James Tupper, Esq., Charleston, 8. C. J. F. DARGAN, T, G. DARGAN, Florence, S. C. Darlington, 8, C. March 18_Imo CITY TAXES-MOSTHLY RETURNS. OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR, 1 OTT HALL, April X, 1867. I -vroncE is HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED 1* that the Monthly Returns for the month of March past, in compliance with the Tax Ordinance, ratified on the 28th day of December, 1866, must be made on or be? fore the 15th instant. D. C. GIBSON, April 1_ 18_City Assessor. <D B A U T Y.- Auburn, X> Golden, Flaxen, and Silken CURLS produced by the use of Professor DE BREUX'S F RI S EB LE CHEVEUX. One applica? tion warranted to curl the 4 most straight and stubborn T V hair of either sex into wavy ringlets, or heavy massive curls. Ha? been used by the fashionables of Paris and Londons, with the most gratifying results. Docs no in? jury to tbs hair. Price by mau, -vjded and postpaid, tl. Descriptive circulars mailed L*e. Address BERGER, SHUTT8 k CO., Chemists. No. 285 River street. Troy, N. Y-, Sole Agents for the United States. March 30__._ ly THE LADIES' MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION, HAVING ON HAND ? LARGE SUPPLY OF READY MADE CLOTHING, suitable for Gentlemen, La? dles and Children, and being desirous of diminishing our Stock before the season advances too far, we would ospo dsBy draw the attention of tho public towards the reduc? tion which will be made in our prices for the next two or three weeks from date. Apply at the DEPOSITORY, January 29 _Nd. 17 Chaim era street. F, M. BURDELL, W^>?^T?^5i?!3yL3?> THE PURCHASE vL * "??* MEBCHANDISE OF ALL KINDsT^^ STBEETR^n haiiTmf AND EAST BAY maybe seen? bMeai8nt ol 8t*to B?n*> where samples BsnamsB-Kr. a M Forman, Mr. Theodore D Wagner, Mesara. Jota? Fraser & COTMCSSTS. Mordecai 4 S&wSS?-..^ *L D?*B8 * Co- Heasr*. Gourd?, Matthieesen & Oct, Charleston, 8. C. * october a* _ ? ;_wfmgmo THE HERAU). affords great advantaged to advertisers. Bates for advertising very reaaon?>ae*-fur which apply to our Agent, Mr. T. ? SLIDER, at tho MRU House. THO8. F. & E. H. 3BENEKEB. , Kov?inr?rld . . KORO? ?nd JftonrototN AUCTION SALES COMMISSIONER'S HALE. Samuel D. Rumph. et. aL vs. Wm. S. Minus, Ad? ministrator oj John Beti. et. al. BILL FOR PARTITION. By authority of a Doc rc tal order, In this cause, made'by * Bis Honor Chancellor Johnson, at the last February sitting of this Court for Collet on District, I will sell at Ridgovillo. on tho South Carolina Railroad, at 12 o'clock. M., on THURSDAY, the 9th day of May next ensuing, ALL THAT PIECE, PARCEL OR LOT OF LAND, with buildings thereon, situated In thc District of Colleton. In the town of Rldgovillo, containing about throe-fourths of an acre, bo tho same moro or less. Bounded to the northward by tho S. G. R. H., south by Luke Doherty and John N. Cummings' lots, west by W. Y. Lavton and Thomas W. Stutts' lots, and east by tho S. C. R. R. Do pot. Conditions-Cash sufficient to pay the costs of thc pro? ceedings, the balance on a credit of six months, secured by bond and personal security, and a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers. B. STOKES. C. E C. D. Commissioners Office, Colleton District, April 9th 1867. April 10 _mth8 COMMISSIONER'S SALK. James M. Rhett vs. Benjamin Stokes, Adminis? trator ae bonis non of John Clarke et al. BILL FOR FORECLOSURE AND SALE By authority of a decretal ordor in this cause, made by his Honor chancellor Johnson, at the last February sitting of this Court, for Colleton District, beforo the Court House in Waltcrboro', on MONDAY, the 6th day of May next ensuintr, at 12 o'clock M. AU that PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND situate in tho District of Colleton, containing six hundred and twenty-eight acres, moro or less; bounded to the north? ward on lauds of-Walker, Paul H., and Charles H. Fripp; to thc eastward on lands of-Godfrey and Dr. Benjamin Rhett ; south on lands of tho said Dr. Benjamin Rhett and William C. Hoyward, and to the westward by lands of said W. C. Heyward and said Paul H. and Charles E. Fripp. Conditions-One-third cash; tho balance on a credit of twelve mouths; titles delivered when tho credit portion of pur CIUIKO monoy shall have been paid. Purchaser to pav for papers. B. STOKES, C. E. C. D. Commissioner's Office, Colleton District, April 9,1867. April 15_mth8 'Kalmia Mills al Auction. BY WAKDLAW & CAREW. Under foreclosure of mortgages, will be sold, on TUES? DAY, 23d April, 1867, at ll o'clock A. M., at the north side of tho Exchange, Charleston, S. C., The KALMIA MILLS, with all the Property and appur? tenances thereunto belonging, consisting of tho several tracts and parcels of Land, situate, lying and being in the District of Edgefield, South Carolina, amounting in all to about four thousand two hundred and fifty-nine (4259) acres, more or loss, convoyed to the said Kalmia Min's by John J. Glover and by Gustavus Volger, aU of which said several tracts of Land are now in possession of, and occupied by the said Kalmia Milla as tho site of their factory, now in course of erection. Tomthar with ali and singular the waters, water privileges, righto, members, hereditaments and appurtenances to the said premises, belonging, or in any wise incident or apper? taining. ALSO. AU tho BUILDINGS, MACHINERY, Tools, Implements. Carts, Bricks, Lumber and Materials, now belonging to the said Kalmia Mills, on the lands and elsewhere. This property is situate immediately on the South Carolina Railroad, extending from near tho Granitevflle Depot to within one mile ot' the Bath Paper Mill, and eight miles of the City of Augusto, Georgia, on the I waters of Big Horse Creek. Tho Cotton Factory (within one hundred feet of tho railroad) is a two Btory Brick Building, one hundred and four (101) feet wide by two 1 hundred and twenty-seven (227) feet long, designed to j contain ten thousand spindles and three hundred and twenty looms, and is four-fifths completed. There are j on tile land scventy-ciabt neat and commodious cottages j for operatives, completed and in course of erection; a first-class Steam Saw Mill in complete working order; a good Grist MRI; a Carpenter Shop, with Steam Engine and Boiler; Planing Machine, Tools, &c; Blacksmith I Shop, with c mpletn set of Tools; Machino Shop, with Steam Engine and Boiler, Lathe, Drill Press, Sec. Thc machinery for the Cotton Mill is of the most modern and improved character, manufaejBted in Eng? land, embracing ten thousand Sptodles^Wiafting and other appurtenances; also two Turbino Wheels of one hundred and sixty horse po ,v er each ; also tho machinery for a complete Paper MUI, capable of producing ten thousand pounds or paperpcr day. (A portion of the machinery is on. the land, a portion in this city and a portion in England.) Tho Paper MUI is in process of cons traction and a con? siderable part completed. Tho Water Power for running the Factory, derived from Big Hose o Creek, is ample, extensive and never failing, and tho dam and other appurtenances are four fifths completed. There is on the land Sawed Lumber sufficient to com? plete all thc buildings. ALSO, GLASS. TEST AND HARDWARE for all the building? except thc Paper MUX The Water Power and aU the ac? cessories of this property are such as to adapt it for drat class Cotton and Paper Factories, and capitalists ara afforded a rare opportunity for a good investment. Terms, which wUI be accommodating, wUI bo made known in a luture advert?s' ment and on day of sale. Further particulars may be obtained on application to B. F. EVANS, Esq., at tho Mill, or to WARDLAW & CAREW, Auctioneers, Corner Broad and State streets, Charleston, S. C. March 18 mwflS tul S. A. LAMBERT, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT. SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN ORDERS FILLED ON COMMISSION. Office of John P. Newkirk, No 127 REAHE-STREEi, CORNER HUDSON, N-JEW YORK. JOS" Agency for EXTON*S PREMIUM TRENTON CRACKERS. AU orders sent wiU be promptly attended to. SmoK December 18 G. F. VOILER, NO. 108 MARKET ST., Books, Periodicals and Stationery. JUST RECEIVED A lar e supply of STATIONERY 1HOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS POCKET BOOKS, DIARIES for 1867, Etc. ALSO, fine and large selection of NOVELS, by the most col irated authors. SONG BOOKS, BOOKS for Home Am sement?, Ac. AL. tho MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS. DAILIES constantly on hand, and subscriptions re? ceived for tho same. Orders from the country are respectfully solicited. TERM? T.TBEBA'.._November 8 THE > SOCfuEM EXPRESS (WM, Office No. 147 Meeting street. CONNECTIONS WITH ALL Railroads Throughout THE UNITED STATES. Every attention given to the safe Transmission of Freight, Money, and Valuables. ! WILL CALL FOR AND I'ELTVER FREIGHT TO ANY POINT IN THE CITY FREE OF CHARGE. H. B. PLANT, President, April 10_ Auguste, Ge. I There cometh glad tidings of joy to all, To young and to edd, to great and to small ; The beauty which once was so precious and rare, Is free for aU, and aU may be fair. By the oas of ' ?h ? 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M, AS A REMEDIAL AGENT, HAS BEEN TN FA VX VOE with to.e profession for a very Jong period, but owing to the difficulty of obtaining a pure article, it has ' fallen into disuse in many sections of the country, much to the regret of medical men, who consider it almost a specific in very many diseases. For all esses af Gravel, pure Gin, if administered under professional gmdabee. wiU certainly work a cure; and if taken aa a preventive, acting, a? it does, on the sensitive membranes, it cleanses the parts so as to remove aU possible sediment. Admin? istered in the same way, it wat prevent the formation or Caiaai, and do away with those terrible operations, therefore, so necessary for their permanent removal. Gin is of incalculable benefit to females In those diseases so peculiar to the sex, and from its tonic, as weU as ita anodyne properties, it is frequently superior to iron, bark, or oven the electrical remedies. In cases of a posi? tivo tendency to Phthisis, or Consumption, Gin, in proper quantities, by supplying or filling up the constant dying out of the natural fire of the system, wUI often entirely ward off that awful disease, which carries off one-eighth of the population of the United States annually. Pure Gin has tins peculiar advantage over other /wesi?iw<? (stimuli, that it exhilarates without creating any thirst of an unhealthy character, lt soothes while it also excites, and is a powerful nervino as weU aa an activo tonic. ?BnniVOBR'g OLD L0HS05 socs tas possessen "ll the quahtLBS that can be desired for the high? est and noblest use of all wines or ngoora* Its ingr?? dients are the distilled Juices of carefully selected grains, made delicately pungent and flavcrous with the aromatic tincture of the Juniper Berry. Ago has mellowed aU these mingled aromas, and given an exquisite mildness ' a smooth, oily body-and an almost floral odor, to the liquor, which r.-cders it delicious to tho senses, of smell ana toste ?like, wolle its ?pr?Ung liquid purity leaves ? nothing for the eye to desire. "The writer must remark that Messrs. A. M. Bnmm & Co. merit tho gratitude of tho entire medical profes? sion, as well as tho world at largo, for having Introduced a -timnlant. f such unexceptionable purity and unoqul vo ! cal power, both aa* preventive and curativo agent, and a harmless exhilarative beverage.'*-CAemtcaZ Journal ernst MedicalGaseUC taimemos , ? .. . January33 THE OBAN?rEBUB? NEWS. -J3UBLI8HED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, AT X Orsageburg, s. C. Terme $2 per annum, in ad? vance. ' : ."'". - During the spring and tall eeAtons extra copies cf thc OaASaencao i?rwB will bo cirraleted for the benefit of Contract Advertisements Inserted on thc :r?si tlWal terms. Address ., . SAMUEL DIBBLE,>:.:. -. .-"w-C.-i - Suitor Orsngsbarg Newt, ; ViSbrnfi?S -?.."T"?P"'t!fl'!?*"ft. v>