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THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL, IS, 1SG7. LOCAL MATTERS. . T? Correspondents. We are continually receiving communications on political and other matters from persona who do not attach their proper names to tho articles sent; and wo tal--o this occasion of repeating that nothing can bo published in THE DAILY KEWS without being indorsed by Homo responsible individual. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.-Our thanks aro duo Mr. WILLIAM ESTTLL, Jr., of ESTELL'S News Depot, Savannah, Ga., for late copios of Savannah papers. THE FLORENCE GAZETTE announces the death ... of an inmate of tho Darlington Poor House at the advanced age of 115 years. He was, in all proba? bility, tho oldest man in the Pee Dee country at the time of his death. FrnE-An alarm of fire, sounded last evening about 8 o'clock, brought ont the firemen, and thoy were soon rushing wildly about, seeking for their natural enemy; but their ardor was destined tobe chilled, as the muteness of the bells testified that it waa but a false alarm. .-\ SITTING OF THE COURT OF APPEALS IN COLUMBIA. Tho Court of Appeals -commenced its sittings for the spring term, in Columbia, on tho 16th inst. Present, Hons. B. FV: Dumte*, Chief Justice, D. -It. WARDLAW and JOHN A. INGLIS, Associates. The Charleston Circuit,'first in order. Ci docket, was called, an? the following causes heard: ?Willingham, Trustee, ods. the College of Charlos . ton. Mr. Wm. Whaley read brief. Written argu? ment of Mr. Porter, counsel for appellee, read by Mr. Boondan. Mr. Whaley heard in reply for ap? pellant. ..WitseH vs. iuggs. Mr.' Henry Buist for Riggs, appellant. Mr. Thodoro Barker for appellee. Mr. Thomas Y. Simons :c .eply. "Albergotti '-os. Su: 3; samo vs. Chaplin; J. H. Bead os. B. H. Reid, were struck oft DISTRICT L'OTJBT, Judge LOGAN presiding.-The State vs. HENEY, PLATE, Assault and Battery. H. W. SCHRODER, Hs q., for d?fonce. Verdict Guilty, but rccommonded to mercy. . - The State vs. SOLOMON BRAT. Assault1 with in ' tent to kin. Mr. KINO for the defence. : Verdict guilty of Assault and Battery. The State vs. BEL VILLE DOBSON, Larceny. The prisonor'was discharged on bis own recognizance, and that of the prosecutor ordered to be es? treated. Th? State vs. JOHN GLOVED, Xarcony. Tho prisoner was discharged on his Own recognizance, -and that of the prosecutor es treated. . About ten cases wero called up, but no prosecu? tors appearing, they were entered as Sol Pros., and the prisoners discharged. MEETING OF FREEDMEN IN LEXINGTON DISTEICT. A mass meeting of tho freedmen of Lexington District . was 'held at the Court House on the 9th inst. About five hundred of both'sexes had assem? bled, and, .notwithstanding a heavy shower of rain, marched through the principal streets to the old Pair GroundSj where a platform had'been erected for the speakers. The Rev. '^ETER NOKPBXET was called to the chair, and the object of the meeting being : stated, a preamble and resolutions, which had been previously prepared, were read and adopted. These were of the same style and char? acter as those adopted elscrwhere. Addresses were delivered by soveral speakers, both white and col? ored, principally on the basis of the SHEEHAN Bill, and the restoration and perpetuation of the Union. , Tho meeting adjourned at a late hour, and the au? dience dispersed, extremely satisfied ' with th ch? ino vein ont. UNITED STATES COURT; Hon. GEORGE SI BEVAN, presiding.-In Admiralty.-ISADORE DE HAY in re DA COSTA & MAD AN cs. the schooner 'didi-Inter? vention for. seamen's wages.-A. EL BROWN, Esq., for Claimants, and W. E. MTKTrr.T.,, Esq:, for libel? lants.1 ' It "waa ordered that the sum of $137, also the costs, be paid io A. H. BROWN, Esq:, in prefer? ence to ail other claims for ? eamon's wages. ? A. O. STONE in re DA COSTA & MAP AN vs. soho?.uer Aid.-Libel for supplies furnished.-M. P. O'CONNOR, Esq;, for Intervenors, W. E. MIKELL, Esq., for Libellants, and PAUL TRESCOTT VS. schooner Aid.-Petition for intervention for sup? plies furnished.-G. W. DINGLE for Interveners, ^nd W. E. Mrgsix for Libellants. It was ordered that the costs bo included with the other costs in the cases vs. the schooner Aid, and the same be paid ont of funds in register of said Court. IN CTE CIROUIT COURT several bills were given, put to tho Grand Jury, who returned two with the finding of .True Bill; .one .os. W. G. VARDKLL, Viola . tion pf j Revenue Laws.; in not paying: stamps, and one -os. D JED RICH W. HENCKEN, not conforming to .tho Revenue Law as a tobacconist, EASTER ELECTIONS .-On Easter Monday, accord? ing to a long established rule in the Episcopalian Church, the annual elections ' will be held for War . dens, Vestrymen, &c Among ' the different . . Clnirches that hold those elections,' none are, per? haps; mor? worthy of note than the Old Goose . ? -Creek Church; This was ; built shortly after the settlement of this State by tho English, and has : been used AS a place of .worship ?var since. - Before - the Revolution, that section of the country was considered healthy, and what aire now simply win? ter residences wero'then occupied during the ma? larious heats of summer. At that time, the Church, was in ? flourishing condition, and! the in? spection of the tombstones will prove that the ?congregation WES-composed of the oldest and Wealthiest families in theState. ? . . - ? .Daring tho revolutionary war, when the British soldiery desolated the:: whole lower country, this Church waa Raved from destruction on account of - the English Court of Arms which were placed over the pulpit. Tho congregation of this Church, ?hough much smaller than in tho past, still num ' "btes many'of the old names,: and the interest in the Church is s tin kept alive. Oil Easier Monday, - they, will, " iii ? coramba with L Other Episcopalian <C!htu*clWs,hold;l^ PHMATOBY.-The marketa,,; havjft been fully sup . plied with tile various fish peeramon to these wato^1 besides " many Ihst'-?r?-s^ngers and have boen . brought from the. ocas?jyttJN Georgia and IToiido^JThe piscatpra? dealers have been in their glory; and a brisk trade was driven at their end of the market. Nearly every stall is supplied, and tho purchasor can make a selection freon whiting, porgy, or any of the numerous branches of the fish family who visit our waters during- the spring months. Besides these varieties, choice Steaks ?can be obtained from the drum, and .occasionally : from a chance visitor from Florida known as the ?napper. Tho fish market does not owo its popu? larity solely to tho fish merchants; that irropressi . ? otis ?lass of tho community, the old maumas, come ' in for their share of .the public patronage, and . offer:tempting piles of - oysters-; - clams and stone: crabs. These delicacies ore in great demand, and -tho price being lower than beef; -many persons ig? nore that market and purchase their daily sup? plies nearer the water. Tho.itinerant fish venders aro also doing a largo business, and their sonorous, -voices can be heard even above tho rattling of <drsys aa: they appeal to the public'.to come and parchase. While t! ese suppli es"last .there ia little danger of starving, .s the material for ? good mest is within the reach of all, and can be obtained . almost for a mere song-ceri.ii?y for a small in '-.yestrhent of greenbacks. '?. RAID ow COLORED GAMBLERS.-Our city has boen ' ;'4D^e^'/oV.?mo-t???; "by gangs bf colored men: and boys who were accustomed to meet at differ . ' public points ^nd indulge in their passion for gam mg. Tiib has boonie such a nuisance and the ' crowds who 'co?loctou' were sio" boisterous and un ^"??y'tBBt- the ; attention i>f the police' anUiorities : - was'dhreciod toward them, ?adit wo? -determined to takeahand in their little game, ? The colored gamesters not having the feat of \::'<^Jje&re-their eyes' "were-assembled last Sunday at oneof their favoritecamping, grounds on Gaddr . .den's ;WhaTf, when the' pickets gaye the alarm tba*" the enemy were advancing. Great activity -wasche- j played by tirebese?ged; -^bA;-?li?re^iuaa^hy^[\ ? leases they were ont off from their base, and Lieut. HENDRICKS and a' chosen'"few", were advancing 'briskly. Borne suggested a parley and a surrender, ?', tm the conditions ^?6t0^t?^W9!^^^ : their stakes; but the Knowing, ones objected, and ? - as matters Sapproaohedi ?;eriahi;>^veral;-?4i0 stood .... .lingering .o?i^l?^'^^,^^!^!^ parting glance " at tho scenery and plunged '.owerhoard. . - .Poirlmtateiy" the tide rw??: cW,^?n'd t&e parties .were enabled- to make their escapo by taking ?'- ... tofth? mud on their''ni^dV'"an3''k???il^.!'Diit a View were | captured anet ' cenve y ed ir to. the : G uar d ^^?BB^jfWr^'-^el^ phMtdWr/'.W t'^^^^o?i^mi?- of .V?.jmE''-'o&:''?^cieiit ??vidence, they . were discharged. Thhf- raid ia Jiicjft'' ?p?j^^'i'El^V^M^ hope ?WuiiJe^Btyilh^^^ fight SC .i^P^J^^frf^^ ?nd ' gamblers as* completely broken np and dispersed. S?BIXO OPENIWCK-W^ureHold that "tho UtUe birds began to ein % rejoiced at Spring's retrirning," but they did not have much to sing about, as un? fortunately for thom they do not wear hats, and ?Alilnm fthftTigfl their fea th OTB Tho ?air damsels of our city can put the birds to blush by tho beau? ty and brilliancy of their adornings,' but in order to do thia effectually, it is necessary to study tho ways and moans, i. e. to find out tho place where tho Parisian novelties can bo obtained. Mrs. BOOTH of No. 423 King street, bas just opened a full stock of every article in the Millinery lino that can please the fashion seekers, and a call at ber establishment will prove time well invested. SPRENG MTT.T.TNERY.-From a glance at the differ? ent store windows on King-street it will bo readily observed that the ladies aro instantly attracted by those that display some new style of bead gear, and that establishment becomes immensely popu? lar . forthwith. Knowing that the dear creatures do not like to hunt in the hot RUB after these nov? elties, we have concluded to act tho part of a philanthropist and point to them the spot where the wonders of the millinery world arc to be ex? hibited. We refer to Mrs. M. J. ZEBNOW'S estab? lishment, Ko. 397 King street, where a full assort? ment of the latest touches can be seen, and once seen, are soon purchased. ORGANIZATION OF A BIBLE SOCIETY.-Tho follow? ing letter from Kev. E. A. BOLLES will explain it? self: Pursuant to appointment, after a sermon at the Baptist church in tho town of Union, South Caro? lina, on the morning of thc 14th April, 1867, the Union District Bible Society was organized, os auxiliary to tho American Bible Society. This auxiliary will soon receive Bibles and Testaments from tho American Bible Society, amounting to 375 volumes, valued at $169.60, tor distribution among all destitute readers alike. Officers-Dr. J. H. Dogan, President; Judge T. N. Dawkins, "Vice president: William A. Nicholson, Seoretaxy; William Bller, Treasurer; Board of Managers Kev. O. A. Darby, Chairman ; Gen. W. H. Wallace, Dr. D. M. Breaker, Col. t G. McKissiok, Bev. D. A. Todd, Messrs. Steadman, Thompson, Wm. A. Nicholson and William Ellar. Fifty-seven members were enrolled, with .contri? butions. This society is worthy of emulation. May God bless and prosper it. E. A. BOLLES, Agent American Bible Society, S. C. COLUMBIA, S. C., April 16, 1867. MAUNDY THTJBSDAT_Tho day before Good Fri? day has been marked from an carly age of the church, by acts of humility, in imitation of that ! of the Saviour in washing the feet of his disciples. It is in consequence of an associated act of j charity, the distribution of food in baskets or j maunds, that the day became distinguished in England as Maundy Thursday. Tho King of j England was formerly accustomed on this day, to have as many poor men brought before him as he was years old, and washed their feet with his own hands. This ceremony was performed by .Queen. ELIZABETH when sho was in her 39 th year, but was last observed in its full extent by JAMES IL Although this portion of the coremony has been neglected for years, yet tho custom-, ai y alms aro still donated to the poor. - - In Borne the ceremonies of Holy Thursday are varied and imposing, and are witnessed by the large crowds that annually visit the Eternal City at this season- In imitation of the Saviour the Pope. washes the feet of thirteen Bishops, and afterward serves them at supper. In the Sistine Chapel after the Gloria in Excelais is sung, no bolls .are allowed to be rang in Borne, until the following Saturday morning, and during this period of two days all the bells in the city are mute, even those employ? ed in hotels and private buildings. On the even? ing of this day the ceremony of washing tho feet ot the so called pilgrims takes place. These .are of both sexes and the ablution is performed by the at? tending priests. In this country the day is ob? served as a religious festival, but no particular im? portance ia attached to it, nor is it distinguished by any peculiar rites. OPENING OF SERING STYLES AT THE EiiPOBltnir | OF FASHION, NO. ??KEino STREET.-Mrs. S. J. COTCHETT invites, tho attention of tho ladies of | Charleston and vicinity to her stock of Millinery, Fancy Goods, Dress Trimmings, Patterns, &C-, opening this day, which comprises all the latest styles and at the most reasonable prices, ri .3. PARENTS cannot be too particular in observing any ! symptoms that predispose their little ones to an attack of Croup, which is always distressing and often fatal. MARS DEN'S PECTORAL BALM is now recommended aa tho most effective, safe, and pleasant remedy known. For sale by all druggists. DO WIE & MOISE, Agenta. GOODBICH, WINEMAN & CO., Agente.' V ELYSICS. ' A new and important remedy for married ladies. Circulars can be obtained and the article supplied upon application to the wholesale agents. ? DOWDS & MOISE, Southern Drag House, Nc. 151 Meeting street. April ll thstaSmos H. H. If you want cheap Blank Books; . .If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa? per, ?tc.; or, MTT.T.'CTfl' Almanac; If you want Printing executed neatly; ; - ll you want Books bound in any style, or Account Books made to order, with any desired pattern of ruling, go to HIRAM HAB?IS, NO. 59 Broad: street. BUSI?ST?SS NOTICES." Auction Sales This Day. JOHN G. Miraros k Co., will sell this day at 10 o'clock, in their salesroom No. 133 Meeting street, the stock of a gent's furnishing store ; also, children's straw hats. A. H. ABRAHAMS ASONS will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, in their salesroom, No. 35 Hayns street, dry goods clothing, to. W. Y. LEITCH and B? S. BETTS? will sell this day, at 12 o'clock, at the old Custom Honso, by order of United States TWaroimi the sidowheel steamer Plato, with all her appurtenances. ISAAC E. HERTZ & Co., will sen this dav ot 10K o'clock, in their store, No. 30) Esst Bsy, Bcanss's condensed milk, &c T. M. CiTER win sen this day, at three-quarters past 9 o'clock, on Brown's Wharf, shoulders, sides and butter. JEFFOEXJS k Co., will 'sell this day at 10 o'clock, in front of their store, No. 37 Vendue Bange, shoulders, butter, kc LATTEEV k ALEXANDER win sen this day at 10 o'clock, before their store. No. 137 East Bay, hams, strips, kc. . MCKAY & CAMPBELL will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, in their cash suction house, No. 65 Hasel street, opposite the poeto fflco, balance of stock or retan country store. MILLIGAN k SON wiUseU this day, at 10 o'clock, at their store, No. 23 Vendue Bange, dry goods, clothing, Ac. B. M. MARSHAIX & BRO., win . sell this , day, at ll o'clock, at Na 33 Broad street, mules and horses, A Novelty. The latest and most effectual remedy for the cure of debility, loss of appetite, headache, torpor of the liver," | etc, is PANKKLN'S HEPATIC BJTTEB8. For sale hy ali Druggists. ..?'..' th S aro to Regulate tbe Bowels. - MBS. . WINSLOW'S SOOTHING 6YBUP is the only thing that mothers can rely upon for their chfldren. It corrects acidity of the stomach, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health and comfort to mother and child. During the process of teething, ita value U-inralcrilnblo. It softens the gums, reduces inflammation and allaya oU pain, thftreby grving rest to. th? child, and comfort to the mother. Be sure and caH for . * "MES. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYEUP," Having, the fae simile of ''CTTKXIB & PEEKXNB," cm the outside wrapper. AU othsrs are base Imitations. .'; For sale by DOWTE & MOISE, : NO. 151 Meeting street, opposite tho.Charleston. Hotel '.'. j ..April 15 . i . . BtuthD THE TIME T? ADVERTISE U TUE '..\cotJi*T*vr. The Doily South Carolinian at Columb'a, is now sent' ? to every Postoffioe in the State. Being the officio! paper j of the State, it w?l bo iound at the y -?sent time espe .daDy valuable toxaercbante and others desiring: tn avail themselves of o very large circulation. ' : ' ' ' ; THE PHOENIX has s> large circulation throughout the middle and upper Districts of tho Stale. Advertising rates os reasonable as tho stringency of the money mar? ket win warrant. Merchants and others -wishing to uso the colrunrs of the rasper win address ii.ii/ :'?. .. JULIAN A. HELBY, Proprietor, ? Febrnary25 ",';'" .. . ' - Columbia, 8. C., A Timely Waraiitg.? -\ ? " /'Hts especially important at this ?Hf?, when tho mar? keta of tba United States are- flooded with'the airest po '..' sons, under the, name of imported UcjUors, .and' whait J . domestic compounds purporting to be mMlrinafchnt'not a whtt kr?psrai^ous, are heralded to the wiaad ia "sov- j ereign remedies," tht* tt? pnblio should ^fully under? stand the &cts. Be it known, then, that iiwfule ; ?tt."the*.-, dlSnsive stimulants caUed liquors are impure, and all the -j tonics containing alcohol axe rrumufactured with a flory article containing amyl or futtl oil, a mortal poison, HOS-- ' TEl'fEK8 CETiKBTtATED STOMACH BITTERS contain nome elf these things, but ar? a combination of pur?' essence of Bye with tho pure juices of the most valuable stomachic, anU-binious, and aperient herbs anti pUvnta, and that ts s cale sad rapid remedy for Dyspepsia and " an'its Mndrod complaints, this prspara?on ikandirj before the wm-ld.irtthout a rival OTjJompetitor. Its sales j to-day ere equal to the combined sales of au thc.othor tomes advertised ii> - the United States, and the certifi? cates which authecrtieate Its usefulness ere sl?nod by | individusls of tho liighetrt standing m every.profcs?ional I caning and walk of life. Beware of imitations and im- i posters. . 6 AprfllB ' "I'rir ' ' . '..'....;.'.'.-.'^!.; ? -ft'--- ?.?.?".7.'-'<"-' '"1 'Free to Everybody. A Large O pp. Circular, giving information of Cae greatest importance to tho young of both sexes.' It teaches how the homely may beconw beautiful, tho despised respected, and the forsaken loved. Ho young lady or gentleman should fail to send their address, and re?oive a copy post-paid, by return mail. Address P. O. Drawer, 21, March 30 lyr : " ' Troy, N. XV Know thy Destiny. MVmAntn E. F. TnosaiOB, the great English Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant and Psycliometrician, who has aston? ished tho scientific classes of the Old World, has now lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame THOBSTON pos? sesses such wonderful powers of second sight as to ona bio her to Impart knowledge of tho greatest importance to the singlo or married of cither sex. While In a state of trance, she delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of in? tense power, known as the Psychomotropo, gu?ranteos to produce a life-like picture of the future husband or wife of tho applicant, together with date of marriage, position in life, leading traits of character, &c This is no hum? bug, as thousand of testimonials can assert She will send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is' what it purports to be. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and stating place of birth, age, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fifty cents and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re? ceive tho picture and desired information by return mail. AU communications sacredly confidential. Address, in confidence. Madam o E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 223, Hudson, N. Y. ' ly March 30 SHIP CHANDLERY, ETC. HOWE, CRAM: & co. No. 151 EAST BAY, SHIP CHANDLERS AND PBAIBB3 Ot.; . RUSSIA BOLT ROPE MANILLA and TARRED CORDAGE HEMP and COTTON SAIL DUCK ' ':: COPPER and YELLOW METAL SHEATHING SHEET ZINC T.-Rtrt ZINC LEAP and ZINC PAINTS OILS, TAB, TALLOW I ANCHORS, CHAINS and BLOCKS of all descriptions. Also, "WESTERVELT'S COPPER PAINT. ' AU of which we will soil at New York Cost Price. April 18 ' . :_ ? ^ Bf; JOHN T?OMEY, NO. 48 EAST BAY, BETWEEN BOYCE'S NOBTHAND SOUTH WHARVES. - SHIP CHANDLER AND COMMIS? SION MERCHANT, Dealer and Im? porter in RUSSIA BOLT ROPE, Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Hemp and Cotton Sail,; Duck and: Twines, Parcelling, Copper, Sheathing, Metal and Zinc, Paints, Oils, Tar, Tallow, Spirits Turpentine, Anchors, Chains, Blocks, Boats, &c, &e. . Personal ana particular attention sriveu to purchase and sale of MER? CHANDISE AND PRODUCE con? signed or trusted to my care, and prompt returns made. : Brown & Level's Patent Life Sav? ing Tackle and Boat Detaching Ap Earatus, for steamers, always on and, and for sale at New York .prices.' February 27 MISCELLANEOUS. GOING OFF AT HALF PRICE! SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS, Mr cents . Methodist Hymn Books, 2G cents Baptist Hymn Books, 25 to 75 cents . ; Presbyterian Hymn Books, 25 cents to 51 Catholic Prayers, 2r- cents to SI Catholic French' and Spanish Prayers; GO cents Episcopal Prayers, 50 cents ra to S1.50 Episcopal, in -French, 75 cents ' .. - .'! Testaments, in French or English, SO cents to SI Pocket Bibles, GO cents to SI : .'-" Webster's Spelling Books, 30 cents. " Call at HART'S "BOOK STORE." April 15 - - ; _ ,KN0X & SON'S ; ALLQA ALE. CASKS.JUST RECEIVED, AND FOB SALE BY .> .. . TO. C. BE*. &.O0., . Corner East Bay and Yandernoret'a Wharf. . April 16 ... ii :. - ".... ? .-. tuthalO ENGLISH AND SCOTCH PORTERS ASD AL?IS. ' ' " ; BECENTLT . IMPARTED DIRECT. FROM LIVER? POOL, per British barks "Begin?," "Tecumseh," .?Gladstone," "Yumurri," "Southern Bights," and other | vessels.- .... 103 CASES BYASS* LONDON PORTER-PINTS 17 casks Byass' London Porter-quarts ' 118 casks .Bass'. E. L -Ale-pinta ? -f-i^i. 12 casks Bass'E. L Alfi-quarts . 46 casks Findiatcr's Dublin. Porter-pinto . J 08,casks Aiken's E. L Alo-pints ' 139 casks Jeffrey's Sparkling Ale--pints (stone) 10 caskB Jeffrey's E. L Ale-pints (glass). For sale by. J. BANCROFT, Jr., Broker, April 9 tnth* . No. 96 East Bay. NOTICE. "?'..".'? V.I-.-.-.-.;:. MAYOR'S OFFICE, 1 " CHARLESTON-, g. C., April 16th, 1867. j HAVING BEEN CALLED UPON BY THE MILI? TARY AUTHORITIES to assist in the enforce? ment of Par. SH., General Orders No. 10, from District Headquarters, of April 11th, by instructing the police to arrest all persona, of whatever caste or. color, who may be found carrying deadly weapons, and tarn them over to the Military for trial. Now, therefore, I call upon the citizens of Charleston to abstain - tram violation of said paragraph, thereby eaving themselves from being brought before a Military Commission, and relieving the Mayor from the necessity of discharging so painful a dury. Aprill7. 5 P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. fJlHE UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE TO DI3 I PENSE thia igreeablo and healthful beverage, at their well-known stands, Ncc. SG HASEL STREET, be? tween King and Meeting streets? No, 42$.% KING STREET (Old Piquet O: ard Houso); and at the head of CENTER MARKET, northwest corner;-;-- : J Druggists and others wishing to be supplied with Fountains or Syrups, -end dealers' desiring Fountains charged, will be ' accommodated, ? upon reaaonalle terms. ..-'-?. .'VP-?V Steamers, Hotels, Bcsfariraiita. and- private families, furnished with a superior article of bottled Soda, in quan? tities to suit purchasers. v-.'IV-avi . We ore' agents for the sala of Ay J.Morso & Son's justly celebrated Soda v? ?ter Apparatus, brm si sting of Genera? tors, Formtains, Marble Draught" Stands, Silver Plated Refrigerating Draught Stands, Tumbler Holders, sud all apparatus necessary for the manufactura of Soda Water, at tho manufacturers' prices, with frc <?h!-added. ' Dealers in Sodawater throughout'the State, desiring on apparatus, will do won to' examino the merita of Morse's Apparatus, before purchasing elesewhere Description catalogue and price list sent to any address ' arion application to JOHN BUCK & CO., .Charleston. - While appreciating the very liberal patronage extended tons during tho past season, we khall strive to merit ita continuance. '. J .?.'.:; - :. .::'.! ; JOHN BUCK "'?..: E. -H.. GARDNER. April ll ... r-T:".- ;?jr--_i?-'7<H5. i 2mo I G. ^:>,:.:Q<'J|l^>?. IsXL 1 ' CONFECTION??p^^" CAKES ! ! ! \h{ IB- HA'VU i TU !?\J?*l?j&A;STnE?B OW AS- - Tv - ' NOUNCTNG t? t ie ^Ladies and Gentlemen.of Charleston.tharwa, the nrUnralgded; hav? fitted up a FIKST'CLASS ESTABLISHENT, at the corner of Meet? ing and BaselBtreets,whara: wo will guarantee that you will find o superior qufdity bf ICS CREAM. SODA WA TEB, CONFECTIONERY and CAKES. Hoping to re? ceive a share of the patronage ctftbeoornmunity, wo are -, * Beepectftflly, - ^ . . JOHN OGREN. ? ..w.-A;:wniHoaTON. April 13 ?? -.. ?? .-. V _ImO v AMERICAN i ?VETf ;'^?^K.: ! Factory, Hndsori City, IS. J. w?mM?jMMm? mou ITO. 34 JOHN 8TRBBT. JiBiW YORK. _ " ALL STYLES AND GRADES OF LEAD PENCLL0 . St of superior quality aro manufactured and Offered 75\ ai fair terms to the Trade. ITha public aro invited fm to give tte AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL the- pre ?fMference. 'v- ""..^-.-!^-..-..;. O THE PENCILS ABE TO BE HAD- AT ALL THE ?SS PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND NS llON . -iflgPt----~r-'DEALERS. '.' ? AM',rF0?jCHE'-/f?M . ''-" a?mwmiiv. -" ."??.. .; ... . .'? SJiKFf'?EIJ>_8CIENTiyjQ SCHOOL, .-. ; -j-;.:,. YALS.COIXEOE,November 10, 1866. J I havo alway? recommended- tho Faber Folygrsde Lesd Pencils as th? only pencils flited for both ornamen? tal and.-mothomaacal drawing;: butrafter ? thorough trial'' of the! American. Folygrada Lead Pencils, man- : ?ufflctursa by the American:Lead Pencil "Company. New York, I find thom superior to - any pencil ie use, even to. the Faber or the bid English Cumberland Lead Penc?, being s super) cr>--pe?ca for' sketching, ornamental and mcchroJcW drawing. ?3d. all tho.ordinary:nsaft pta lead panc?feV;--.-.:,--..'v-v"\ -r- f:,j ?:?:; :', . ? These pencils are vory finely graded and have a very smooth load-,,oven theswftostpencils.hold ths potnt well; they aro all that can j be desired in a penen, .lt gives m* great pleasure toboatueto aeaaraiArnrrirana that they : will no longT l>e.compelledh> depend upon. Germany cr : .any ?thertoreie?a>?i?i?or:peap?ti...?-<<??*?>??? -, .. .< .?: < u -V.J.-^^xjOUI?-BAJLr .-' .~>' '"ilJ-'.?:Znr~-?.-'-'J. . . ;:??r ~r.XXO& ..?W6?DMW^-&&';..? ; : ;;" y. ;r;-'i~?~.*i?jtw^*h^*tjanimi j-:?sl.< : . '?? ?fcne; gehul?'6r wimont t ie"'??ctr nss?a bi, th? inna "i look;,ttt.it , . ? gmo .;-.;.|-.- 'Peceniberia ^^^^^ ^ :? X>U3LlSB0o EVET?V SATt^ X Ors?geborg, S. C Terms *2 per annum, in td "t*oce.""-'.'- '?';.--?.- '';'-tT':: JDuring the spring and fan seasons extra copies of the- . OB-asor-BCso News will be circulated for tho bonafit o}; . ,<u^ll,?aw^ll^l^'^w^l^^^.^>^-tv<S^'':'?'V^'y^^V?^V? %'>?>. ? Contract AdverUsemeaits tosarted on lie most Ubeno! ? ^ Edu^?ei?i. February 35 .'^.^n/ftmgilt^.' :'??>.;':.-,;-..?.? ....'':':..'r.---:''1-V~.-l:..: <A';?'-: MJSCEUAHEOUS._ BOOK ?ND JOB ?flffiffl OFFICE, MEETING STREET, (NEXT TO M1LL.S HOUSE.) HPHE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING A NEW AND BEAU JL Iii'UL assortment of JOB TYPE, is prepared to ' exectlto every discription of PBXNTING. Pamphlets, Law and Mercantile Blanks, Circnlars, BiU Heads, Cards, Labels, &c, &c. NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED. A. J. BURKE. April 18_thstnS. 1ST. STAFFORD, SO. 60 FULTON STREBT, NEW* ?ORK, Manufacturer and Wholosalo Dealer in STENCIL STOCK. FDELIBLETNK, BBUSHES, ZINC FBAMES, BRASS AND GERMAN SILVER CHECKS, KEY TAGS, STEEL PINGS, STENCIL DIES, &c, &c. JOS? Send for Circulars, -ffia, April 18_'_s8 FURNITURE AUCTIONS . AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES Attended to with promptness and dispatch, and at MODERATE CHARGES. BY SMITH & flic OILLTVRAY, April ll Auctioneers, No. 27 Broad street THE UNBERSIGNEB HAVING BEEN APPOINTED BY THE METHODIST PUBLISHING HOUSE at Nashville, Teuii???ce. ? Agents for the sale of their Publications in South Carolina, respectfully inform the Clergy and Members of the Methodist Churches that they have, and will continue to "keep on hand, such Booka as may be required. ? THE STOCK CONSISTS OF ' HYMNBOOKS, SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS, TEXT AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. E. J.DAWSON & CO., BOOK SELLERS AND STATIONERS, No. US Meeting street, April IS stu th G Opposite Charleston HoteL HAVING ACCEPTED UTE AGENCY OF THE ABOVE old and well-known ananufac furors, I am: prepared to ful all orders to the trace, and will always h?ve a foll stock on hand, which wfjTdally be delivered to any part of tho city. J. N. HOBSON, January 31 thftu3mos No. 62 East Bay. ELDER & BROWN, MANUFACTUREES AND PATENT? EES of the celebrated COMBI S ATION ORADLE AND BABY TENDER, Pro IpelUng Horses, and all kinds of Rock lng Horses, Invalid Chairs, with double and single wheels, from $25 "to $45; Children's Carriages, Paney and Varnished Wagons, Fancy Sulkies, Invalid Carriages, made to order. Fancy Propellers and Baby Rockers, &c, ire, life-size Horses, roads to order. Depot, No. 638 BBOADWAY. Manufactory, Noa. 449, 450, 451 and 462 WEST STREET, New iori. October 25_thstnlyr PIONEER YEAST POWDER USE THIS, LADIES, AND NO OTHER, With your PASTRY have no bother; At every grocers you caa get lt, f Try a box and ne'er regret it This YEAST POWDER is used by all first-class Hotels and Restaurants through the country, and is finding its way into every household where good Yeast Powder is appreciated. Samples free. Every box warranted to give satisfaction or money refunded. Manufactured by TAYLOR & YOUNG, No. 180 Front street, New York. -- For sale by . . . GRUBER & MARTIN, No. 236 King street HENRY BISCHOFF & CO., Ko. IQ', East Bay, W. 8. CORWIN ft CO., No. 259 King street. DO WIE & MOISE, Druggists, No. 15LMEE1TNG STBEET. Opposite Charleston EcteL January 24 thstu6mo -VTOT1CE TO DISCHARGED SOMMERS- ! J3i AB soldiers who have left their cases in my hands are requested to send their address to this office, as I am now paying them. I have some two hundred cases on hand awaiting claimants. Call or send your address to First Regular U. 8. Chum Office, No. 160 Meeting street T. HURLEY, Chat leston. S. G., Agent N. B.-AU claims against the U. S. Government col? lected, tuthslmo Aprils WILLIAM BROOKE ANKS, STEAM GAS FITTER AND PLUMBER, T>LATN AND ORNAMENTAL GAS FIXTURES, GAS J: FITTING AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT? TENDED TO. Na 118 KING STREET, Augastsi Between Broad sud Uneou streets. WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MS???S,? AND SHIPPING AGENTS. "% ft/"ILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND VV SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) ol COTTON, BICE. LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARP, Charleston, 8. C. E. WILLIS.A. R. CHISOLM ' October25 . .. S. A. LAMBERT, PRODUCE G0MMISSI01S__MERCHA1?T. SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN ORDERS FILLED ON COMMISSION. . , f ;:~ Office of John P. Newkirk, ? Nb 321 SEADE-?TBEET, CORNER HUDSON, ..ITJE-W YORK. ay Agency tor EXT0?TS PREMIUM TRENTON CRACKERS. AU orders sent wfU be promptly ati ended io'. . 6mo> . Dweembor 18 C. F. VQSLER, NO. 108 MARKET ST., Books, Periodicals and Stationery. TUST RECEIVED- .' ?i A lar e supply of STATIONERY FHOTOGBAPH8, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS ? . POCKET BOOKS, DIARIES for 1867, Etc. ALSO, -.:vv"- ' fine-and'large selection of NOVELS, by tho most eek wated authorr. SONG BOOKS, BOOKS far Home AL the MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS. DATT.TES constantly on hand, and subscriptions re? ceived for tho Barna. Orders from the country are respectfully solicited. - - TERMS LIBERA*^. November 8 JOHN IZABB MIDDLETON, SJiPMfr AP COMpp jBER(iMT HO. 7 SOTJTH 'SFKEET, ' ? B AL T I MBR ?, Md. "T3ARTTCULAR ATTENTION TO SALE SF .COTTON. X Sloe, sod Southern Produce, and Purchase of Grain Guano and Plantation suppllea. Liberal advances made .. VMSTKTsusn Messrs. Lambert Git?nga ft Coy, Ba? ti more; Porcher & Henry. Charleston; Cohen, Hanckel u Cow Charleston; 3. D. Aiken ft Co., Charleston;. Gcur dm, Matth lessen U Co., Savannah; Devan t & Waples, Sa? vannah-, StovaU ft Edmonston, Augusta; Fisher & Low? rance, Columbi*. & OL; Kayes; & Martin, .Newberry, si C.; Jame? Pagan, Esq;, Chester, 8. C ?.?... ; -.Fetenas;ss .. >%? . .X mfhSmo - ?r '? '^s^jagg?tiJk,, SLATES AJID SUTE QTRASBURGER ft NUHN, FORCED BY TTHE RAPID O Increase of their business and tfceir pr?sent Inade cmateo<wimmodat?oDii. h&va made arrange-meate to re? move from No. 66 Malden Lan??? the -rrtexntvr lofts of Na 394: BROADWAY, near Canal street,-New Vorit, on the Mth . ccMarch;.offeringthere- to .buyers bettor la dnoamente than ewtsftga;:, AhataSmos -OTbruary 38^'; ' B^ Agents^ ' I . OFFICE HO.' ? HA?NB BTaE?*, September 3 AUCTION SALES. CTttWi en's Straw f?ats. BY JO?.iv G. muon ? *?. THIS BAT, 18th inst, at 10 o'clock, wai be sold at onx auction eales room. No. 183 Meeting stwrct 8 cases Misses fashionable irtyle STRAW HATS. ' Conditions cash. April 18 Stock of a Gent's Furnishing Store, Clothing Shoes, f?ats, etc. BY JOHN G, MU.IVOR & CO. THIS BAT, tho 18th mst, at 10 o'clock, will be sola at our Auction Sales Room, No. 133 Meeting street THE STOCK OF A GENT'S FURNISBING HOUSE, CONSISTING IN PAST OF: Pents' Shoulder Seam Gents' Fino Elsie Thread Toko SHIRTS, Einen Bo- Undershirts som? Gents' India Gauze Mcri Gents' Colored Einen no Shirts Shirts Gents' Merino and Bleach Gents' White Cotton Un- cd Cotton Drawers dershirts Fancy Emen, White Duck Gents' White and Brown and Kentucky Jean Pants Linen and Marseilles Pants Colored Bordered and Gents' Black and Fancy Fancy Cotton Handkcr Colorcd Silk Cravats chiefs Men's and Boys'Fine Bi- Felt Hats, Velvet and dla Rubber Suspenders Plush Caps Ladies' Congress Gaiters, Fine and Heavy Bro BaT>??aIs sans, Sewed and Pegged Children's Copper Tipped Boots shpfB Mon's Linen DuBters. Alpacca and Black Italian Bla?c Italinn Cloth Sacks SS? PS*? r Fancy Crimean and Sax Pilot Cloth Jackets ony Wool Shirts - Bins Cotton Shirts White Flannel Drawers An Invoice of GUt Jewelry andBluo Cotton Pants. Tho stock of Shirts in this Invoice comprise the finest assortment that has over been offered at auction, 'A1SO. TO COMMENCE BALE, 2 Pieces OIL CLOTH, 4 yards wide, suitable for small rooms. G cases Nos. 1 and 2 Parlor Matches, (SC gross). Conditions cash._. ? April 18 First Class TacfU. BX J. A. ESSLOW * CO. TO-MORROW MORNING, 19th inst, at ll o'clock, will bo Bold, at South Atlantic Wharf, The Fiist-ClasB, Fast Sailing Yacht, MAGGIE MITCH? EL, 5 tons burthen, sloop rigged, nearly new, ot supe? rior model^und In perfect condition. April 18 Autaons for Horses, Vehicles and Furniture. ? EVERY WEDNESDA? and FRIDAT, at a quarter ?aBt 10 o'clock, as originally established by the subscribers. Fnraituro sales at Private Residences promptly attend? ed to at low charges. SMITH & McGtLLIVRAT, Auctioneers, No. 27 Broad street, April ll 3mo South Side near State. BANKETT SCHUR. Auctioneer and Commission Merchant- nt No. 89 Kilns stjreet, below Broad street. Offers his services for tho salo of MERCHANDISE at day ap-I night at his store, also for tho sale of Stock Bonds, Real Estate, Vessels, Horses and Produce. Host city references will bo given. Consignments solicited. Turma moderato ana guarantees satisfaction. March 20 Imo PRIVATE SALES. Lot of Land on Beaufain Street, at Private Sale. BY WWSDfcs & 6RIMBALL, law llamee, Brood Street. At Private Sale-i . .ALL THAT LOT OF LAND lying on the North side of Beauf. in Btreot opposite Archdale street measuring fifty-nine (59) foot front by one hundred and twenty (120) feet deep, fifty-two (52) feet on the . baot line. Bounded by lands of St Michael's Church. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay E. & G. for papers. April 9 tuthsG AGRICUJT JRAl* SEED RICE. A C?f\ BUSHELS PRIME, BY STEAMER EMILIE, TtV/V/ from Georgetown, lunging this day. For Bale cn the Wharf by W. W. SHACKELFORD, April 18_1 Boyce's Wharf. PHUINE ! PHUD?E ! OB ; THE PRO A FETILIZEB CONTAINING ALL THE ELEMENTS X3L of vegetation, and equal to any FERTILIZER ex? cept Peruvian. Pamphlet? describing its qualities will be furnished by th' undersigned. . 21 barrels of the above to close consignment For salo, at low rates, by ISAAC E. HERTZ 4 CO, .. April 18-_ 3_Mo. 201 East Bay. ' SEED RICE. AFEW BUSHELS VERT PURE HEED JUST RE? CEIVED: WM. C BEE A CO., Corner East Bay and Vanderhorst's Wharf. April 16 , ' -. tuthsS . SEED RICE. ,7(\C\ BUSHELS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. I:'Vf Vf For sale by " W. W. SHACKELFORD, . April-ll ; .. thstn ' No. 1 Boyce's WhaTf; LANDING THIS DAY. BX STEAMSHIP ALLIANCE, PROM PHILADELPHIA. A AA BARBELS ALLEN & NEEDLES' CELEBB?-" *?\J\J TED AMMONIATED FERTILIZER, proba? bly the last shipment of tho season. All unfilled orders supplied direct from tho vessel. . . MACBETH & RAVENEL, '.".'". ?AprilIT- Sole Agents. DRY SO ODS, ETC. SPRING eqoDi SPRING G00Dst AT THE - ; ST?LL, WEBB & CO|| NO. 287 KING STREET. *?. rjTHE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY INFORM I their friends and customers that they are now re? ceiving their STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, all of which, have been selected with care and at the lowest prices, and which we how offer at a very small advance above cost Our. motto being,' Quick Sales and Small Profits, we would respectfully solicit our friends and customers to call and ciaminaonr Stock before purchasing. Pat ticular pams taken in showing Goods. Our Stock con? sists in part of: - - 3-4 LONG CLOTH, Viii cents . : = 7- 8 Long Cloth, 15, 17,18 cents by tho piece 4-t Long Cloth, 20, 25, 30.35 cents ?, io and 11-t Sheetings 'J. 10 and 11-4 linen shootings-cheap Pillow Linens-all prices ~?J.v Bird Eye Diapers-all prices Russia Diapers-all prices Scotch Diapers-all prices Huck Diapers-all prices Crash, 12K, 20 and 25 cents Bleached Damask Cloths 8-4 Bleached Table Damask ' 6-4 and 8-1 Brown Table Damask Colored Table Damask Worsted Table and Piano Covera. DRESS GOODS. .: GRENADINES AND LENO? .-'.... ' >M Crape Marool : : English Bareges-plain and figured ~'~ ' Melanges and Poplins, for Travelling Dresses -: Colored French Printed Organdies . Colored Printed Jaconet sod Lawns . Pi rc?la and Chambrays Solid Colored French Cambrics and Lawr. s Black Berega and Crape-Mareto ' ?'? 8-4 Black Berage. tor-Shawls : . S-4 Black Grenadine . '. - .. - S Black Bombazines, all qualities ''--'? . Black Alpacas ;- -v Black Tamise Cloth Black and Colored silks. ...With a variety of other Goods, which will bo offered al .io?prices.sfe -''H: . ; '??. . ??' 'YS\. No. 287 King Street* . . BANCROFT'S OLD STAND. TACOrTSat? COTTON CAMBRICS '" *} NainEOok and Mull Muslins ,; '? ~ ' . '. Bishop and Victoria Lawns .'.-' PWdand.Strine Swiss- - : '.' ! Plaid and Stripe Cambrics Plaid and Stripe ?ainsooks . - -, Swiss Moanna . ? i .-French Muslins . ? '-' Dotted Muslins - . . , Tucked Muslins .'...; ~J Muslin Edgings and Inscrtings Cambric Edgings and Inaertinca ? ' . . . jr^awA.Bai&m andlhaettingB V?leseme Edgings and Insertings Linen Edgings and In-dartings -- Brussels Edgings . , . Maltose Lace Collars, in variety ' Swiss and Cam brie Collars, in variety " ? ? Linen Collars and Cuffk . - .'J, Infants' Bodioe ana Robes. j.-!v Wit i a completo assortment of all other Gooda lin the. above line. ;:, "77 - ? WEBB &M, ff No. 287 King Street WE WOULD CALL PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO our stock of HOSTERT, which ne would off?r at mneh^niprjeest^hsa'fttnia^ -'.:-X<.-. >? : LADO?' WHITS CQTTO^ HOSE : .'-.'? WW-0*?Wtab8?;.i'?5-:';jt'*r:,' ''.T'-. -1 TAitu?Mil^>t^.aart.-i w^i.t-:.~? ^:.i,.ir/-..;..' Gents* Half Hos? in Brown and White ;? ': . ;:u?: WB^\wiv&tOabkmtTio*9.to ..- ;.- -s;.^ .? Boy'sHau^Hr^i^-vsrlsty. -.v" ?': *>(*'?Y*'- ' : ;" -y ^iatei^M^ JU*. Ladies' Litla aed' BiHi Glevee i. ? , Oeata'LMoand Slk Cloves ...?-ifcv r7 ;"vjU^;Mlti?rHk'iw<*s*v-. -T '.!.-'.'.'.' '? i?i >'-. '=. Ladies*BuckGsnnaet?. . -? ;., ai '':.-:-'G?nts'-BiKikGi0?w . -. ".nmiiirrnTii mrnmi H.;MIU . ~. : ; Misses'Loco Mitts -.. - With.? fun ?saortment cf all Goods in our uno at low 1&**5?rri?. * - '-.;:s7-'.^ti^y.-.'ar-JCt- ? x :. .' AUCTION SALES. BY R. M. MARSHALL & BRO, Brokera and Auctioneers. No. 33 Broad-it., THIS DAY. 18th Inst., at ll o'clock, will be sold, ? 2 primo MULES, 1 Buggy Horse._April 18 BY MILLIGAN dc SON, No. S5? "V?ndoe Range At 10 o'clock. THIS DAY, DRY GOODS, Clothing. Felt H ts. Shoes, Fancy Goods, Notions, kc Snndry lots Furniture. Bedsteads, Chairs, Hocker, Mattresses, Mest Safes. AMD. 10 gallons RUM 20 barrels Irish Potatoes. April 18 Sale on account of Underwriters and all con? cerned. BY A. II. ABB All AMS & SONS, THIS DAY, the 18th instant at 10 o'clock, we will sell ot our salesroom. No. 30 Hayno street, CLOTHING, Musquito Notting. Neck Ties, Elastic, kc. AXSO; Pieces GRENADINE, Foulard, Printed Lawn. Satinets, Black Cloth, Casslmercs, Hoop skirts, Hosiury, ic, kc. April 18_ Shoulders. Buller, Ciieese, Lard, ?cc. JEFFORDS OCCO. Will sell THIS DAY, in front of their store. No. 27V,n duo Bange, at 10 o'clock, 600 Prime SHOULDERS 30 kegs Butter 20 tubs Butter 60 boxes Factory Cheese 17 tierces Lord . 22 bbls Strips 10 tierces Hams 3 hhds Clear Sides._April 18 UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. [FOBEcnosumc x>p MOETOAOE BY CONSENT OF PAIITIE3.] Boberl J. Getty vs. Robert H. Harney. BY W, Y. VEITCH Ai R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. By virtue of an order of sal? to me directed, in tho abovo case, I will expose for salo at Public Auction, in front of the old Custom House, in Charleston, at 12 o'clock M., THIS DAY, April 18,1867. THE. SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER PLATO, burthen about 83 83-100 tons, length 9* 7-10 feet, breadth 21 2-10 feet, depth 6 4-10 feet, together with her boat, tackle, fur? niture, apparel and appurtenances, os per inventory. Conditions-One-third cash; balance in notes at CO and 90 days, secured by two approved endorsers. J. P. M EPPING, April 18 thsj hiwtb.3_U. S. Marshal. Auction Sile ot Molasses and Sugars. BY "WV Y. LEITCH AND R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers Will be sow, at Kerr's Wharf, on MONDAY, 22d instant, at 12 M., 10 hhds Choice GBOCEBY SUGABS 30 hhds Muscovado Molasses 100 bbls and tierces very Choice Muscovado Molasses 20 pu: choona Porto Rico Molasses CO bhd? Cuba Clayed Molasse?, Term? at sale. BISLEY A CREIGHTON. _AprU18. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. *<smue? D. Bumph, el. ai. ns. Wm. S. Minus, Ad? ministrator of John Belt. et. al. BILL FOB PABTHTON. By authority of a Decretal order, in this causo, made'by His Honor Chancellor Johnson, at the last February sitting of this Court for CoUeton District, I will sell at ' KidgovOlo, on thc South Carolina Bailroad, at 12 o'clock. M., on THURSDAY, tho 9th day of May next ensuing, ALL THAT PIECE, PARCEL OB LOT OF LAND, with buildings thereon, situated in the District of CoUeton, in the town of Ridgevulo, containing about thrco-fonrths of an acre, be the same more or less. Bounded to tho northward by tho S. G. R. E., south by Luke Doherty and John N. Cummings" lots, west by W. Y. Lai ton and Thomas W. Stutts' lots, and cast by tho S. C. E. R. Do pot. Conditions-Cash sufficient to pay tho costa of the 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, CE. C. D. Commissioners Office, CoUeton District, April 9th 1867. April 15_. _mth8 .COMMISSIONER'S SAJLK. James.?L.BJiell vs. Benjamin Stokes, Adminis? trator ae bonis nen of John Clarke et. al. .... BILL-FOB FORECLOSURE AND SALE. By authority, of a decretal order in this cause, made by his Honor Chancellor -Johnson, ot the last February - sitting of this Court, for CoUeton District, before th o Court House in-Walterboro*, on MONDAY, tho 6th day of May next ensuing, at 12 o'clock M, J Ali that PLANTATION OR -TRACT OF LAND situate in the, Diatriot of CoUeton, containing six hundred and twenty-eight acres, moro or less; bounded to tho north? ward on lands bf - Walker, Paul H., and Charles H. Fripp; to the eastward on lands of-Godfrey and Dr. Benjamin Rhett; Math on lands of the said Dr. Benjamin Bhett and William C Heyward, and to tho westward by lands of said W. C. Heyward and. said Paul H. and Charles E. Fripp. ' '.' Conditions-One-third cash ; jtho balance on a credit of twelvemonths; titles delivered when the credit portion of purchase money shall have been paid. Purchaser to pay for papers. . B STOKES.^ Commissioner's Office, CoUeton District, April 9,1867 April 15 . mthS MACHINE SHOPS. EAS0tfS'; 'FO???DEII AND fl Machine Shops. BUILD AND REPAIR Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills. Cast? ings in Iron and Brass of | aU descriptions. . Send orders to . J. M. RASON & BRO., Nassau and CcJnmbua sta., Charleston, S. C Deoempgr'jB."'...."_' '_ atalhlyr :.V',-'?iOTic?.-. TO CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, &C. "^OBB ATTENTION. IS CALLED TO A FURTHER X SEDUCTION: XS -THE PRICES OF PREPARED | LUMBER for your uses. > . rONGUEENG : AND GROOVING.-.. ;?;>.".....85 per M SURFACING ONE SIDE_J 4per M SURFACING BOTH SIDES.~.. 7 per M. | i . os HIM) roa SALE v '. 20,000 feet Iii Worked Seasoned Flooring . 10,000 feet 3? Worked lining -- '. ' 10,000 feet %. Weather Boards, 9 and 10 Inches Wido 15,000 feet U?. 1J?, and 2 inch Sollow Pine, U to 20 inches wide .. . . 10,000 feet Xii Stepping . . 10,000 feet Wide 1 inch Boards. Your, patronage ia solicited. .... - ..i TO CONStTMESS. Wo have lately attached a FIRST-CLASS CORN MELL to; our establishment, and ore prepared to furnish [ GB?ST AND tmt^t; in large or small quantities, to cns- | tomers. -. :: ii-'-'. .?. -.::::?-.'.-- ' .' : i Orders from City or Cormtry soUdtod. Terms cash. : WHARTON k PETSCH, CSE Works, Steam Planing ard Grooving Mills, ".' '."..'. j .-? Corner Line street and Bailroad Avenue. March 29 ;'?>. . rr. :-. ,.. . . .-tnthslmo WK ID G E S St Xt A IN E, : ' . ' MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN RAILROAD AND CAB FINB1N6S, ?..?I-. ,i. JSO> MaeUtnery-of Every Description. .... . ,.. "AXSO,".' i' ?&?T? PATENT .BOILING XEVER SHEARS : ,; _AKD 'PUNCHES.. ' No, 50 CoBcrtland-iit., corn er of Greenwich, ; i. j8..3o.^r/i Y O B ?C . .Y BAILROAD AXLES, WHEELS, CHAIRS, SPIKES, ?B<?tt^-Nqtsy Washers, Car. ShJp.and Bridge Bolts, [ron'FOTgtkirs of various kinda,, kc, icc : ;: . ? STEEL AND RUBBER SPRINGS, LOCOMOTIVE AND BAND LANTERNS, Portable Forges and Jack Screws, Cotton Duck for Car Covers, Brass and SUver Trimmings, Belting of all kinds. Baggage Checks, kc, kc ' i Also, Agents for the manufacturers of CAB HEAD I LININGS. . > .:>:. -: i '."..-?.! ALBEB?BB??KjES..;"..-..JOELO,E?rF-. .Novembers . . . - - . . .< - rotbatoo KiPffiftlitliCO,, *:.,-. *. MANUFACTURERS OB~ mPEOVED CAB VfHEEIi ROS?S.. ; yr, V-r-?'V'::-:;"':-.:; * " T^Tj? TOTTERS, ,;r" ' : . - r .: .UPRIGHT DRILLS, ''..'- ' ;."'-'.''".:.'" 'AND .; - . : ? Works, at1 Worcester* Mass. OEMG?rjiism WAR?BOO^ No. 223 PEARL ST.V Petwraber^ia - ? -? : 9mo : ^ r...;, PUBLIC NOTICE. - '"?:::: : -"XIXBl?fl -OF- CITY TREASURY, 1 ..?;??;.'-' .". ',-..' .?a?: i Tv . . J JariTurry:3? 1867.1 T)UBtIC NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER X. the foikrwrng Ordlnsncaltocnses nave boon prepared fotdeUyexrftoia Uns Office. '.. ,; .nrs 1 ; 6. THOMAS, ?'vrsKSKSS!.',. :;,?:.'. ...;.::....ffltjr.Tj?ea?iarer. , Ssc, ?. Me il.Ordained bf thc. Mayor ami Aldermen in Cito.Oauncil agemUed, That from lind after the first day of January, lieen?ea shall be. taken out for all certs, drSya ?nd.wagone.nsodfor.private Mid.?oTriestio porposos, to' the same mariner, and ncoardlag to f Wff name yrovlflloaa" now.of forcsln relation tocarte,xiraya and ?agons. leter driven ?for-, hire, .except ?iving;. bonds?. And each such cart*.daw or,waoon; ?b??~b?' pxovio^wlth^^a badge con tslnrng the number . toCTaof,.and marked Private, to ba pla^onto>rot3id>rof;ttiesa^ '- : - Ssc .2, Kp - person shaU. be token by tho Treasurer sal surety to ?ny bond under the Ordinance, concexxdngll-: censo? for csm-draysi wagons aj^ other eamages, un- ; 1 SBOV 3, Xhe -ioJiowinRj?han - rKiresaefc ba the rates for licenses for public snd private carts, drays, wagons,, ko,, including; tbs. horsea or-mules medmereot wnich shall t^i^t?^ci^ftmilon^ . ?.-?? r.. ..-.-?..?:G^ ?:, ; ^i-ir.. eovua CJJOTS, DBATS, XICL, om ZHOSS KMPJLOTEB TS int Eusrjnrss WHAXSVXE, ron meas nrssox ba nronmrr,. -. For every CM*, dray ar wagon, drawn by one none or notOe,?20. " r~ ' ?.-'.' ' -'? . .y<zc.v'&? For ovary oort, dray or wagon, drawn by two horses or MUlBS|!??Ow:^'T?V?;-'V>-.. -i -v - f.-en v.; . For evTirynack and carriago with two wheels, 130. For every hack and carriage with four wheels, ?40. ... . For etr^ ?tags Or camubua (except line omnlbui),' : rith.tWOhor?ss,i5Q. ,-.;."?,.".r.... ... '. ..*>. : lawn by foui horses, t?a "V T?TiT'\.:\:;::~ rjy?s-, ? Jr tattto^SsO ^Ptt*t *r*e??1 *c*wn fcy t^0 or more horses 7??evBrjbi?s%.c6rtor'ifagoii> is. . : Bsnned In City Councu, this JAth. d?y ot Tsntuuy; ^ * T aredeanddir??d?t,rd ^thomi^1 hu? ? - . $ftheUcyor. ?" -.'T^ . ' 3$nmr9 .. W. B, SmXH, Clari of OoaccO, AUCTION SALES Fosilice Sale-Shoulders, Sides and Butter. BY T. M. CATER. WM bo sold THIS DAY, o" Brown's Wharf, at three quarters pr it nine o'clock, ?00 CHOICE SHOULDERS 8 bhds. Clenr Bib t Ides 160 firkins and tubs Choice Butter now landing homo New Butter in tho lot. ^Conditionsjrash. April 18 [CONTINtJF.D SALK.] Balance of Stock of Detail Country Store-Dry Goods, Chilling, Boots and Shoes, Fancu Goods, die. ; also, on account Underwriters and all con? cerned. McKAY Ai CAMPBELL., Cash A action I Ion ?c. Rio. 55 11 j sel Street, opposite Postofllrc, WiU sell THIS DAY, commencing at 10 o'clock, - PIECES MADDER "LODI" - pieces English Mahogany Brilliants - pieces Brown Linen Drill, Farmer's Linon, Pants bruff, ic ALSO, Balance of SHOP GOODS from Tuesday's sale, viz. Dry Goods, Clothing, Fancy Goods, kc, bc ; Hardware, Stationery, Boots and Silo x. Conditio! s cash. April 18 Borden's Condensed Muk, Cheese, Butler, Cordial Gin, Whisk y, Raisitis, ?bc. J RY ISAAC E. HERTZ Ai CO. 1 THIS DAY, 18th inst., at 10K o'clsck, win bo sold, at our store. No. 201 East Bay, 20 CASES BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILS 25 boxes Choeso 20 kegs Butter 25 caeca Cordial Gin 15 barrels Whiskey 50 whole Rnd 50 half boxes Raisins 100 boxes Soap and "andlcs. April 18 llama. Siring, Rutter, ehecsc ?Cc. BY LATJREY <t iLEXANDER. THIS DAY the 18th inst, will be sold before our Blore, No. 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, 300 HAMS 250 narrow N. Y. Strips 30 half kegs Butter 30 boxes Factory Cheese 20 boxes English Dairy Cheese 5 tierces N. Y. Sugar Cured Hams 1 lot Carron Ware, Pots, kc Conditions cash. April 18 A Fine Piano, Secretary, Desk, Tables, Sofa and oilier Furniture al Auction. BY SMITH Ai MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneers, No. H7 Broad street. TO-MOBBOW, at 10 J? o'clock, in front of their office, win bo sold. A FINE SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO. Also, A-- assortment of elegant Walnut and Mahogany FUB NITUKE and Now Bedding;_April 18 Plantation on BulCs Bay ai Auction. BY SMITH A? McGILLIVRA Y WiU be sold on TUESDAY NEXT, the 28d inst., at ll o'clock, at the old Custom House, east end of Broad street. ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND, known as the "Marren Tract," situated on Bull's Bay, Christ Ch ?rca Parish, consisting of 935 6-10 acres, more or less, 180 ot which are cleared, bounded on north and east by lands now or late of Peter Manigault, south by tho marshes of Suit's Bay, and west by lands now or lato of Jos. S. Gibbes. These lands are twenty-one miles from Mount Pleasant, and produce first-class Long Cottons. Terms cash. tuthsS mtu2 Apafl 16 UNDER DECREE IN EftUTTY. Dunkin, Trustee, vs. Hargrave. Will bc sold, under thc direction of tito undersigned, ab the old Custom House, on THURSDAY, the 25th day of AprfL 1867, at ll A. M., ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, situate on the west sido of President street, (Upper wards,) in this city, designated by tho No. 165, in aplat drawn by B. K. Payne, Survey- - or, dated 19th April, 1852, recorded in the office of Regis? ter of Mense Conveyances for Charleston District, from a survey made Dy B. Q Pinckncy, March, 1842, measuring; in front on President street, forty (40) leet, tie same on tho back line, and in depth from cast to vost one hun dred and twenty (120) feet, more or less. Bounding east on President street, north on Cannon Court, west on Lot No. 166, and south on Lot No. 164, In the above described plat Terms-One-third cash; balance in three equal suc? cessive annual instalments, secured by bond of thc pur. chaser and mortgage or tho premises, with Interest norn, day of sale, payable annually; buildings to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers. JAMES TUPPER, April *_th* Master in Equity. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Horton vs. Smith el aL Will bo sold, under the direction of tho undersigned, at tho old Custom House, on THURSDAY, the 25th day of April. 1867, at ll o'clock A.M., All that TRACT OF LAND, fituato on tbe north side of tho public road leading from Charleston to Ashley Biver Ferry, in tho Parish of St. Andrew, containing 75K acres,and also a small Tract of Laud on tho northern boun? dary of the above Tract, and incorporated with it aa one Tract, bounding north and cast on lands now or late of - Howard, south on Dorchester Road, west an landa now or late of-Beckman, and northwest on land now* or late of Be v. P. O'Neill. Ternis-One-third cash; balance in'two equal succes? sive annual instalments, secured by bond of the pur? chaser and mortgage of the premises, witta, interest from, day oi sale, payable annually. Purchasers to pay for papers. JAMES TUPPER, April 4_ , ' th4 ' - Master In Equity. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Pritchard vs. Stroliecker. Wm be sold, under the direction oi the undersigned, air tho old Custom House, on TUESDAY, the 30th day of April 1867, at .1A.M. All those three LOTS OF LAND, situate on the north side of Horfbcck's Alley, in this eily, each measuring about 42 feet front On.Horlbeckfs Alloy, and in depth 87 feet, more or less. Bounding north on land of Estate of Reynolds, east on land now or late of Henry Winthrop, south ou Horlbeck'H Alley, and west on land of Esther Blum. Terms.-One-third cash ; balance In throe' equal succes sivo annual instalments, secured by bond of the pur? chaser and mortgage of the premises, with interest from day of sale, payable Annually. Purchaser to pay for pa? pers. . JAMES TOPPER, April ll tb3 tal_, Master In Equity. UNDER DECREE Ef EftCITT. McCall, Trustee, vs. Butt. Will be sold under the direction of the undersigned, at the old custom House in this city, on TUESDAY the 30th day ot Apr?. 1867, at ILA, M. AU that TRACT OF LARD situate in the District ot Colle ton, and near the lin? of Charleston District, mea? suring and containing on the east line from nerti, .o south ten (10) acres; on tho ?rest line from north io south ten (10) acres; on the south line rrom east to weat fivo (5) acres, and on the north line from cast to weat flve> (5) acree-said Tract of Land containing 50 acres, and sold at $20 per acre. Bounding east on lands now or late of S. Verdier; went on lands now or late of Wm. Bird. Truste? of Mrs. Martha Mood; south on landa now or late of F. S t oil T comer, and north on lands mow or late of Wm. Bird. Trasteo aforesaid. Terms cash. .. JAMES TUPPER, Aprflll th3tni-. .'.." , Masterin Equity. UISDEK DECREE IV EQ.U?TV. . .-. Poncignon vs. LaBorde. WBI be sold under the direction., of the undersigned, at tho old Custom House, on. THURSDAY, i tho ad May.. 1867, at U A. M., . .. v . AB'that LOT OF LAND with the buildings thereon, situate on rio east side of State street, m this city, mea? suring and bounding to the north on lands now or form? erly of Thomas Lowndes, one hundred and twenty (130) feet, more or less, to tho east on hinds now or formerly cf P. Zystra, and of Brisbane, thirty-one (31) feet six (6) inches, more or lesa, to tho south on landa, now ar form? erly of Dr. Joseph Johnson, one hundred and twenty (130) feet six (6) Inches, moro or less,. and to the west on Soto street aforesaid, thirty-one (Si) feet five (5)'inches, moro or less. ? .'' .' . Terms-One-third cash; nalance'in one sad two years, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the, .premises, with inteVest payable annually. The buildings to . be insured and pohcy. assigned- Tho purchaser fe pay for papers. . : ... JAMES TUPPER, April U th4 ;.; ; ?.Masterin Equity. UNDER DECKEE IS EQUITY. Poincignon vs. McSf?UoM... ' wm be sold under the direction of the undersigned, as the old Custom House, ? on THURSDAY, the 2d day of May, 1867, at ll A. M.. - All that LOT. OF LAND situate on the south side of Queen street, tn this city, fronting north on said steeet seventy-eight feet (78); east on landa pi Alirranfler Calder one hundred and thirty-nine feet. (139); south on landa of said Alexander (.alder; the Protestant Epis? copal Society, for the advancement of 'Christianity in South Carolina, and- others, eighty (80) feet,' and west on lands of Robert Limehouso one' hundred and twenty eight (128) feet, bo the same more or lesa.-' - Terms-One-third caah; the balance tn one and two years, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises, with interest, payable senwrnnnally; tho buildings to be Insured and policy assigned.Purchaser to pay for papers. " V " ' JAMES .TUPPER, Aprflll ' th* ? Master in Equity. THE. T .ABTF.S' TTAVOTa ON HAND ALARGE SUPPLY OF BEADT XI MADE CLOTHING, suitable for Gentlemen, Le? dlea and Children, and being desirous of ?Unxin?ahing Our Stock before, the season Advances too fir,- we would espe. . ciaily draw tho attention of the publia towards the redac? tion which will be msdo in our prices for the next two cr three weeks from date. . . Applyatthe .DlWJSTrOBY. ' . January 29 ' No. 17 Chalmers street 9 Ai''8lTKE: CUBE FOB TH&rP?ES, PUT UP Bf A. PAOT=CAGr? ?flO<? wteces. " ???'?".. : r ice 50 cents. For sala by HIIL1H'HABEIS, .. March 18 - Imo - '.? : No. 55 BBOAD STREET. X^OB ALE DISEASE THATBEQUTT; e a. PURGATIVE J; use Dr. C. G. GABBIS0JS*8 ANX&DYSPEraa ^?rioe 25 cent? perj-snt"*. For sale, wholesale and retail, at my atora. No. 211 South Eighth street, Phlladalphia, and by - ????, .-'.--'. PWWB *?IOIS-E, '. -> .:-'- -'c-Ji-? SOUTHERN DEUG- HOUSE, ... No. 151 Meeting irtrcoVopposit?-Charleston Hotel. April 15_.-?te-mthe6 sj .f'jn^^^C^^M^^'f^^ THE . ? EASTERN G?RG?1T. . SOT Prompt attention gi-ran to coJlactJon of claims. ttsrzszsois.-Mess? Pressly, Lord ^Liglesby, Jamel Topper, Esq., CJharleston, 8. C. . . .' ; J.BV.-DABOAH?:. :i, , %G. D?EG AN, norene*, a O. \:-^Xrirlb^Mv 8..0.r KarcblH ? ? . Imo v.^ X' XSxxmaiiav-mt- ?ntfjctitxi?rjm^ ? :.. .' ;-. ,T:.':WjA?i.i.a- Crrr HALL,NovfOnTSer 9, ?80G. f ;'? ?-^^r^^%$z^o& to Uta City OonbcU of Charleston' to proeW; in the cat. terpi *:Fire .Loan,,wlth? vietc tox^id lu buadjnK up the ? of Council, between tho hours of 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. aider, toe acm?. , - rWailn) ?Tto ?Srjsr: -.' " ,v ' ' ' '^tL ?tMCEEL ' Ncwa-bct.XOr. , . ; Cl^of CCTmcn. V??.!-- ii.V--*. ? .i M un ?;..;?< ?.',?:XU.V;;;?- . ? fTTHIS PAf'"2E CTBCULATES THBOUGHOCT THE JL : middle portion of tho State, and ofter? the ho?< -, fkeffi???ar*re5Tir??^ - .rattwry,^' - ?;'-f<'"V''.?/;'.?-.r!'^;t?-?':'' :.-V^?-r?'.'?i:;.v"';>:.'~:'.