The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, April 23, 1867, Image 3
TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, 1867.
LOCAL, MATTERS.
To Correspondents.
Wo aro continually receiving communications on
political and other matters from persons who do
not attach their proper names to tho ar', icios sont;
and we take this occasion of repeating that nothing
can bo published in THE DAILY NEWS without
being indorsed by souio responsible individual.
THE SHNGEBBUND gavo Lenore last night to a very
good house. The performance was in tho highest
degree creditable to the amateur performers.
Dancing concludod tho exercises of the evening.
COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS AND COMMON PLEAS.
-Judge MUNROE prosiding.-Tho Court opened at
tho usual hour, but a sufficient number of jurymen
not answering to their names, a now tales and
venire was ordered to bo made out, and the Court
adjourned until 10 A. M. to-day.
TRIAL OF SKELL.-Tho coming anniversary has
warned tho Firemen that they must preparo for
the contest, and the spouting merits of the sovcral
? engines bavo beon testsd at different times. On
yesterday afternoon the Vigilants wore practicing
thoir machine, and though the muscles were not
fully developed, yet a stream was sent to the dis?
tance of 175 feet.
TURN VEREIN.-Easter Monday was celebrated
by the Turners yesterday in a very rational, and
none tho less pleasant manner. Tho entertain?
ment commenced with singing. Next there was a
play, "Thc Ahxandrines, or Corporal Puflke in
Presdeii." Next, "Thirty-three Minutes in Granc
berg," or "Tho Half Way." Dancing concluded
tho festivities of the ovoning. This, we believe, is
the last theatrical performance of the Turn Verein
this season.
SALE OF SUGAR AND MOLASSES.-A sale of West
India jugar andmolassas taok placo yesterday on
Kerr's Wrharf, by Messrs. RISLEY & CREIGHTON,
Messrs. LEITCH & BRUNS acting as auctioneers.
Tho following wero sold : 5 lihds. Muscovado
Sugar at 12c. per H>.; 5 hhds. Centrifugal sugar at
123C. per lb.; il bbls. Muscovado molasses at 54
and 55c. per gallon ; 15 hhds. Muscovado molasses
at 47a47a>c. per gallon ; W puncheons Porto Rico
molasses at 55c. per gallon ; 5 hhds. clayed mo?
lasses at 45?c. per gallon, at which price thc
balance was withdrawn.
U. S. COURT-IN ADMIRALTY.-Hon. GEORGE S.
*O?BYAN presiding.-W. C. TTLTON OS. The steam tug
li&ief, and vs. The Steam Dredging Machine.
Libels for coal.furnished.
On motion of M. P. O'CONNOR, Esq., it was or
uLod that the two libels be constituted ono vs. the
Charl?is' " * r.\iad^k^--Tri??r-iW^l. B^nidkis--C/'.mi
pany, and that the parties bo notified that the case
would be heard on the 80th inst!
The regular business of tho Circuit Court was
then taken up, and the Grand and Petit Juries
having answered to their names, C. LILTENTHAL,
. D. F. FLEMING, WM. BIRNIE and JOHN MARION
were sworn on the Grand Jury. .
The petitions of ROBERT E. ALLISON and WM. A.
MOORE, of Lancaster District, for permission to
practice in the United States Courts, were read by
L. W. STRAIT, Esq., and on his motion they were
admitted.
The application of Mr. J. C. H. CLAUSSEN, for the
renewal of a certificate of citizenship, the original
being lost, was grantc'.
The case of the Unit?, d States vs. JOHN BROWN,
for violation of the Internal Revenue Law as a dis?
tiller, was taken np and argued by Major D. T*
CORBIN, U. S. District Attorney, and W. E. MIKELL,
Esq., for the defence. After hearing the case the
jury returned a verdict of not guilty.
THE NEW BANE PROPOSED FOR CHARLESTON.
? The following paragraph, from tho Boston Post
. of the 18th, will be read with interest :
A subscription book for a National Bank in
Charleston, S. C., has been opened at the office of
J. W. Davis, Banker, No. 25 State street. The
prospectus says the small bank capital there of
five hundred thousand dollars is found to be in?
adequate. . Capital is so much needed that money
easily commands eighteen per cent, per annum,
the laws against usury having been abolished in
that State. The two banks in operation in Charles?
ton have paid a dividend of twenty-four per cent,
on' their capital from the profits of the last year.
The Stay Law passed by the Legislature has "boon
pronounced unconstitutional by the highest
judicial authority; tho samo is null and void, and
debts can be.enforced now in the same manner as
formerly. The citizens of Charleston have sub?
scribed for five hundred and sixty-six shares,
oqual to fifty-six thousand six nundrod dollars, to
the proposed bank. This subscription can easily
be raised to one hundred thousand dollars, as it
is ascertained that the bank can be put into opera?
tion. The citizens Gf Charleston, individually as
v, eil as the banks, having suffered greatly in their
fortunes by the results of tho war, have not
sufficient funds to enable them to subscribe the
full amount of tho capital stock of the proposed
bank, and therefore capital from abroad has to be
sought for. The proposed capital is three hun-'
dred thousand dollars, divided into three thou?
sand shares, of one hundred dollars each.
SALE OF KALMIA MILLS.-The salo of this valua?
ble property takes place to-day at Lt A. M., at the
Old Exchange. These nulls Bftve been in course
of erection for some time, and they are now able
to receive the machinery and other appurtenances
^necessary to commence operations. The grounds
belonging to the company amount to 4259 acres,
and are situated immediately on the South Caroli?
na Railroad, extending from near the Gram te ville
Depot to within one mile of the 2.-th Paper Mill,
and eight miles of the city of Augusta, Georgia,
on the waters of Big Horse Creek. The Cotton
Factory (within one hundred feet of the railroad)
is a two story brick building, one hundred and four
(104) feet wide by two hunched and twenty-seven
(227) feet long, designed to contain ton thousand
spindles and three hundred and twenty looms, and
is four-fifths completed. There are on the land
sexenty-eight neat and commodious cottages for
operatives, completed and in course of erection ;
a first-class steam saw mill in complete working
order ; a good grist mill ; a carpenter shop with
steam engine and boiler ; planing machine, tools,
&c; blacksmith shop, with complete set of tools ;
machine shop, with steam engine and boiler, lathe,
drill press, Ac
The machinery, water power, and all the acces?
sories o' the property are such as to adapt it tor
first-class cotton and paper factories, and the sale
should command the attention of capitalists, as
the-terms are mod?rate and the enterprise, when.
completed, will be a paying success. There is now"
on the land sawed lumber sufficient to complete
all the buildings; the dam and other appurtenances j
^3are four-fifths completed, and the purchaser would
have no difficulty in at once commencing Opera?
tions.
MAYOB'S COURT, April 22.-Edward Hartshorn, a
colored seaman, who had gone on board' of ihe
steamer Josephine on Friday night to sleep with a
friend, and when ho went off in the morning took
the mattress with him as a kind of travelling com?
panion, but having been followed by two of the
hands of tho boat, who with sound argument and
an unsound hatchet, convinced him that he bad
better give up th<? article, was discharged, the
Mayor thinking that ibo two days' confinement he
had received was sufficient punishment, and as the
parties had got back their bedding.
John Anderson, a drinking darkey, who cursed
and swore in the srroets, and "allowed" chat B?X
policemen couldn't take him, bnt withdrew the ex?
pression in open court, and admitted that he was
slightly under the influence of hquor, from tne fact
of having eaten no breakfast, was fined *~,
Nicholas Boag, a colored man, who got drunk,
and knocked at a door so loudly that nobody came
to let him in, but a policeman stepped up to "carry
him out," was made to pay $2 for annoying the
neighbors.
A. Bollinger, a very black man, who hadn't on
his Sunday suit, and who was found lying in a
shady part of the street, so as to avoid the influ?
ence of the moon, was fined $5.
' Sam Clark, a very little and quito intelligent
colored boy, was fined $2 for throwing bricks in
the street. . .
The present hard times, has compelled some of
that portion of tho colored population "vot vont
York," to go into the -'grab game," which is to
loaf in parts of tho city where tho passers-by are
not numerous, and to snatch from thc hands of
ladies and children their purses, reticules, &c., and
as Mr. Ben. Wilson engaged liimself on Saturday
afternoon in that pleasant pastime, and made $LG2
out of. a little girl, ho was introduced to the Court
by Lieut. HENTT^KS, and witnesses of bis own
color proved the fact on him so conclusively that
he was sentenced to ten days' imprisonment, or tho
case be sent to a magistrate.
Peter Morris, a particularly dark and dirty youth,
who had lent out Iiis hat and jacket to a friend,
but who had stolen a pair of pantaloons from a
lady who keeps thoao things for the benefit of gen?
tlemen, was locked up for ten days.
Aman of great nervousness', who had got high,
and consequently my giddy, was fined ?5 for fal
jng in the street. j
r WE ABE indebted to Mr. YOGLEB for copies of the
Bound Table and New York Slaa? Zeilung,
I 0
j WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY CHARITABLE ASSO?
CIATION.-At the regular monthly meeting of this
? association, hold list evening, Liout. n. B. OLNEY
was oleeted Senior Warden in place of Col. C. H.
Smc NT ON, declinod serving.
DETENTION.-Tho sidewheel steamship Cham?
pion, which was to havo loft Now York fo: this port
on Saturday last, was detained afc that port until
Sunday evening, afc which timo she departed for
this port, and may bo expected, under ordinary
circumstances, on Wednesday. Sho will loave this
port, for New York on Saturday, the 27th instant
at 12 M.
PERSONAL.-Wo had the pleasure of greeting in
om* sanctum Mr. J. FRASES SHEC?T, who visits
this city for tho purposo of procuring advertise?
ments and subscriptions for the Atlanta New Era
ana Ladies' Home. Tho New Era has a largo cir?
culation in Georgia, and is in every respectan excel?
lent advertising medium. Thc Ladies' Home, as
its naiuo indicates, is a popular weekly designed
for family reading, and is a Southern paper that
should be extensively patronized. Ur. SHECDT
will visit our merchants during his stay, and wc
advise all who wish to retain tho Georgia trade
to consult their interests by advertising.
T'a^sem?G.-The L O. 0. F. in the United
States, have, through the R. W. Grand Lodge, ap?
pointed Friday, tho 2Gfch fnst., as a day of thanks?
giving and prayer, to bo observed by all who have
any love for tho institution they have sworn to
cherish. Ia this city tho day will bo observed by
tho membors of the different lodges at the Odd
Fellows' Ha?, comer of King and Liberty streets.
Tho exercises will commonco at 8 P. M., and after
the religious ceremonies an address will bo d ""v
ered by P. G. MaBter, B. S. DURYEA. The thann
giving services will be public and of unusual in?
tel est, as the fraternity have boen generally reti?
cent in their conduct, and the outside world could
only surmise their proceedings. As tho invitation
has boen extended to the ladies particularly a
largo attondaricb is certain, and tho proverbial
gallantry of tho Odd Fellows will be put to the test.
NEW BOARDING HOUSE.-We alluded recently to
the fact that the "King Mansion"' was soon to bn
opened as a first-class private boarding house. A
notice of the fact is now annouucod in another
column. \
This centrally situated residonce certainly offers
g*-eat inducements to those in search of a delight?
ful homo, fine parlors, wide and spacious halls,
and pleasant chambers. The houso will bo under
the superintendence of Mrs. E. E. OTTOLENGUI, who,
during tho war, was located at Sumter, S. C.;
where she gained for herself hosts of friends by
hor disinterested kindness and hospitality to
strangers.
Wo have been shown through the spacious
promises, and will only say that, if we were in
one we should select, and wo can, with all con?
fidence, recommend the house to those who are
seeking pleasant and cool apartments for the
summer.
DISTRICT COURT, Judge LOGAN, presiding.-The
following cases were called and tried by the Court:
The State vs. JOHN MITCHELL, Cheating by
False Tokens. GuUty.
The State vs. THOMAS CARR, Larceny. The
prisoner was discharged on his own recognizance,
and the bonds of the prosecutor wore ordered to be
estreated.
JESSE CAMPBELL, for Receiving Stolen Goods.
Not Guilty.
JAY 3 GOODWIN and JOHN FRANCIS, Stealing
Copper Pipes. The first not guilty, the second
guilty.
" BOB SCOTT, Larceny of Bread. Guilty.
M. COMERFORD and JOHN E. SMITH, Assault and
Battery. Not Guilty.
JOHN MONTGOMERY, Assault and Battery. Not
Guilty.
JOE SMITH, Larceny. Guilty.
JACOB GREEN, larceny. Not Pros.
JAMES G. KIRKE, Assault and Battery with intent
to kill. Not Pros.
MAY FESTIVAL.-We have had the pleasure of in?
specting the programme cf a May Festival to be
given by the pupils of the Normal School on Wed?
nesday, May 1st, at the Hibernian Hall. As the
time is some days distant we will only say that it
will be an entertainment of no ordinary character.
There will be a Queen of Love, Beauty and
Floweri, and the coronation of each will be
in a different language. The first in French,
tho second in German, and tho third in
flowery English. The young ladies of this school
and then.* talented preceptors deservo great
credit for theil- efforts to celebrate May day as in
Auld Lang Syne. The performance will bo entire?
ly private, and only the friends of the pupils or tu?
tors can obtain admission, and we adriso all who
have even a glimmering of a chance to exert them?
selves and petition the fair ones to have pity and
grant them an entrance to the. Floral Hall. The
pamphlet before us is from, the Record Printing
House, and is a very neat specimen of the typo?
graphical art.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.-On Sun?
day evening la3t the Rev. Mr. ADAMS, Pastor of
the Circular Church, delivered an eloquent and
impressive discourse before the Association, in
the Citadel Square Baptist Church. The sermon
showed great ability on the part of the minister,
and we predict for him a successful ministry in our
community. ?
This evening the Union Prayer Meeting, under
the auspices of the Association, will be held, as
usual, in Trinity Church; services to commence at
8 o'clock. Theso meetings are quito interesting,
and those who desire to spend an hour profitably,
cannot doit better than by attending these meet?
ings. They are open to all Christian denomina?
tions.
i In accordance with a request presonted to tho
Association, from persons living in the extreme
northwestern portion of the city, who are at a dis?
tance from churches, the Association will com?
mence ano her weekly grayer meeting to-morrow
evening, at the corner of Rutledge and Line
streets. The public are invited to attend.
MARSDEN'S PECTORAL BALM for all disoases of
"tho lungs.
DOWTE & MOISE, Agents.
GOODRICH, WTNEMAN & CO., Agents.
KL Y s rus.
A new and important remedy for married ladies:
Circulars can be obtained and the article supplied
upon application to the wholesale agents.
DOWTE & MOISE,
Southern Drug House, No. 151 Mooting street.
April ll thatuSmos
H. II.
If you want cheap Blank Books;
If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa?
per, ?ic; or, MILLEBS' Almanac;
If you want Printing executed neatly;
If you want Books bound in any style, or Account
Books made to ordar, with any desired pattern ot
ruling, go to HIRAM HABBIS, NO. 59 Broad street.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Auction Suits TR i s Day.
JOHN G>. MCLNOB k Co. will sell this day, at 10 o'clock
in their salesrooms, No. W3 Meeting street, an invoice ot
superior ready-made clothing ; also, fine leltand leghorn
huts.
SMITH k MCGILLIVRAY will sell this day, af ll
o'clock, at the old Custom Houue, a plantation on Bull's
Bay, known as the "Murrell Tract."
WABDLAW &;CABEWawiR sell this day, at ll o'clock, at
the old Custom House, the Kalmia MiUS, with nil thu
machinery and appurtenances.
T. M. CATEE will sell this day, at 9& o'clock, on Brown's
Wharf, new butter, sides and shoulders.
MILES DRAKE will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, at his
store, corner King and Liberty Btreets, dry goods, cloth?
ing, kc.
JEFFOBDS &,CO, will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, in frout
of their store, No. 27 Vendue Range, whiskey, codQsi,
Ac.
HENRY COBIA & Co. will sell this day. at 10 o'clock,
in front of theil- store, horns, stripe, canilles, ko.
BR?NS k BEE will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, in front
of their store, bacon, butter, cheese, potatoes.
LAUREY k ALEXANDER will sell this day, at 10 o'clock
before their store, butter, scgnrs, nails, kc ; also, at 12
o'clock, in Union Wharf storehouse, 15 sacks corn, on ac?
count of underwriters and all concerned.
MILLIGAN k SON will sell this day, at io o'clock, at
No. 20 Vendue Range, dry goods, clothing, shoes, kc.
For restoring strength and appetite, use the great
Southern Tonic, PANKNTN'S HEP?XO BITTERS and you
will .iot be disappointed. For sale by all druggist*. tu
E. M. WHITING-,
CORONER AND MAGISTRATE,
HAS REMOVED HKS OFFICE FROM CHALMEKS
street to No. b? CHURCH STREUT, one door
uorth of Broad street. August 31
Know thy Destiny.
MADAME E. F. THOBNTON, tho great English Astrolo?
gist, Clairvoyant and Psychometrician, who has aston?
ished thc scientific classes of tho Old World, has now lo?
cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame THOBNTON pos?
sesses such wonderful powers of second sight os to ono
blo her to impart knowledge of the greatest importance
io the Bingle or marri od of either BOX. While in a stain
of trance, sho delineates the vory features of the pasjsn
you aro lo marry, and by the aid of an instrument >A i.
I tense power, known as the Ps y chomotropo, gwsssteses to
produce a life-like picture of the futuro haskasst > r yjfr
of the applicant, togothor with date of mawago, DOaiiun
in lifo, loading traits of character, &o. Tkis a n kllm
bug, aa thousand of testimonials cast J I?? t. c^c. will
send, when desired, a cortifled ocaftfteare "or written
guarantee, that th? picture is what itp arp ( \^he. By
enclosing a small lock of hair, hktWM ri placeo birth,
age, disposition and complexion, and -? m ai mi? fifty cents
Aud stamped envelope addrosscd y ourself, you will rc
ceive tho picture and dosirad iatform n ti',"j by return mail.
AU communications sacredly *>i fi?onlial. Address, in
confidence. Madame E. F. T Bf) M?TON, P. 0. Box 223,
Hudson. N. Y. y March 30
Give Nature ?Lift.
PEOPLE EXPECT TOO 31 ? (Hi OF NATURE. THEY
trifle with their heal* aa*. ? n constitutions, and then
aro surprised that they tsfl
The pressure of ?onf?tnaf mental or bodily labor, upon
thc animal powers, ' * maodoua. Vo^fow systems
and constitutions s t:) t r op against th, ? pressuro un?
assisted. Add te i unhealthy influences which
lurk unseen in tko .ir w . breathe, tho water we drink,
the lassitude produced a tl ii season by the chango from
tho rigor of Winter? J lh, warmth of Spring, and It would
seem to require atoaos superhuman vigor to keep in per?
fect health without ? cteaorcing the physical energies.
But how rotators* thaw ? Certainly not with adultera?
ted stimulante, ti '. .. ; i no poison in the outer air, or
in tho atmosphere . furnace-heated rooms, or work?
shops, or fostoswe , <*j cmi c ious as those deadly-burning
fluids.
Why use fkotn, wtecn
I? 3 MM .. BRS STOMACH BITTERS,
a vegetable tome without aUoy, ara everywhere ob'ain
able? No;hte.- 'ctr ever been offered to the feeble and
debilitated so hsBsaloas in its nature, so powerful in its
invigorating etfcakn, as this celebrated
TOMACH tC AND ALTERATIVE.
In thc .te a y and ?io navy, in new settlements, and in
crowded Ti tees, by old and young, rich and poor, it is
used as a
PROMOTIVE AND RESTORA?TVE MEDICINE,
with most gratifying results. 6 April 22
Free to Everybody.
A Large C pp. Circular, giving information of tho
greatest importance to the young of both sexes.
It teaches how the homely may bocomo beautiful, the
despised respected, and tho forsaken loved.
No youni : lady or gentleman should fail to send their
address, and receive a copy post-paid, by return mail
Address P. 0. Drawer, 21,
March 30 lyr Troy, N. Y.
OFFICIAL.
Headquarters, Second Military- District,)
CHARLESTON, S. C., April 20th, 1867. j
SPECIAL' OBDEBS, No. 23.
[EXTRACT.]
* .? * * * *
L S?^ciil Oider^ IT?. 21, current RerieB,^from these
Headquarters, which establish a Provost Court withinJ '
the military post of Aiken, S. C., are hereby so modified
that no sentence affecting the liberty of any person, shall
bo executed until it is approved by the Commanding
General; and it is farther ordered, that white persons
charged with murder, manslaughter, rape, or arson on
the perso is or property of persons of color, and persons
of color charged with like offences against tho persons
or'property of whito persons, will ba brought to trial be?
fore a Military 0 ommlssion; the accused w?l be taken
ir. to military custody and tho evidence in the case with
charges forwarded to these Headquarters.
* * . # # #
By command of Major-General D. E. SIGILES.
J. W. CLOUS,
Captain seth U. S. Infantry,
Ai do-do- .'amp, and A. A. A. G.
OFFICIAL: J. W. CLOUS, Capt. 38th Inf t., A. A A G.
April 23 1
OFFICIAL.
Headquarters Second Military District,)
CHARLESTON, S. C., April 20,1807. j
G ENDUE OED EB, No. 12.
L The Military Sub-Districts of North Carolina and
South Carolina are hereby discontinued.
IL The territory embraced within this command ls
divided into Posts, as to lows : ?,
SOUTH CAROLINA
1. The Military Post of Charleston, to embrace the
State Districts of Charleston, CoUeton, and Be rkley, and
the adjacent islands; to be commande., by Brevet Briga?
dier-General H. B. CLITZ, Lieutenant-Colonel G th Infan?
try. Headquarters at Charleston, S. C. Garrison: Head?
quarters, and Companies A, D, F, mid 1,6th Infantry, and
Companies D and F, 40th Infantry.
2, The Mili.'ny Post of ??ton Head, to embrace the
State District of Beaufort und adjacent islands ; to be
commanded by Brevet Captain JAMES CHEBTEB, 1st Lieu?
tenant 3d Artillery. Headquarters at Hilton Hea l. Gar?
rison : Company E, 3d Artillery, and Company K, 40th
Infantry.
-ft Tho Military Post of Georgetown, to embrace the
State Districts of Georgetown and Hurry; to be com?
manded by Brevet Major E. W. H. READ, Captain 8th In?
fantry. Headquarters at Georgetown, B. C. Garrison :
Company C, 8th Infantry.
4. The Military Post of Aiken, to embrace the State
Districts of Barnwell and Edgefiold; to be commanded
by Brevet Major L. WALKES, Captain 6th Cavalry. Head?
quarters at Aiken, ii. C. Garrison: Companies H and L,
6th Cavalry.
6. The Military Post of Darlington, to embrace the
Statu Districts of Williamsburg, Clarendon, Marion, Dar?
lington, Marlboro', and Chesterfield; to' be commanded
by Captain H. S. HAWKINS, 6th Infantry. Headquarters
at Darlington, S. C. Garrison: Company G, 6th Infantry.
6. Thc Military Post of Columbia, to embrace tho
State Districts of Orangeburg, Sumter, Kershaw, Rich?
land, and Lexington ; to be commanded by Brevet Briga?
dier-General J. D. GBEENE, Colonel 6th Infantry. <"aead- i
quarters at Columbia, S. C. Garrison : Companies B, C,
and E, 6th Infantry. ,
7. Tho Military Post of Newberry, to embrace the
State Districts of Newberry, Laurens, and Abbe rille ; to
bo commanded by Brevet Major J. M'CLEABY, Captain
6th Infantry. Headquarters at Newberry, S. C. Garri?
son : Company H, ?th Infantry.
8. The Military Post of Anderson, to embrace the
State Districts of Anderson, Greenville and Pickens ; to
bo commanded by Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel A T. SMITH
Captain 8th Infantry. Headquarters at Anderson, S. C.
Garrison : Company 1,8th Infantry.
9. Tho Military Post of unionville, to embrace the State
District of Spartanburg and Union; to be commanded
by Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel J. N. AVDEEWS, Captain
8th Infantry. Headquarters at Cnionv?le, S. C. Garri?
son: Company G, 8th Infantry.
10. Tho Military Post of Chester to embrace the State
District of York, Chester, Fairfield, and Lancaster; to bo
commanded by Brevet Major D. D. LYNN, Captain 6th
Infantry. Headquarters at Chester, 8. C. Garrison: Com?
pany K, 6th Infantry.
* * * * * *
VII. Tho following named officers, in addition to their
other duties, have boen assigned, in orders from the War
Department, as Assistant Commissioners of the Bureau
of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, within
tbo limita of this command:
Brevet Major-Gcnoral R. E. SCOTT, for South Carolina,
Headquarters at Charleston, S. C.
Brevet Major-General N. A MILES, Colonel 40th In?
fantry, for North Carolina. Headquarters at Raleigh,
U. C.
X. The salo of spirituous liquors by any person or
persons to soldiers, sailors, or marines in tho service of
tho United States, is hereby prohibited; and any person
so offentog,jprocuring for, or giving away to, any sol
dier, sailor, or marine any spirituous liquors, will be
brought lo trial before a military tribunal, and shall bo
fined in a sum not exceeding one hundred nor less than
fifty dollars, or imprisoned for a period not exceeiing
Iwo months. And any person giving informaci?n of any
violation of this order, shall, upon conviction of tho per?
son accused, be entitled to receive one-fourth of the fino
imposed and collected.
Post Commanders w?l require Sheriffs, Doputy Sher?
iffs, Constables, and tho police force within their com?
mands to report to thom any violation of military orders
and arrest thc guilty partios.
XI. Post Commanders will exercise a supervision over
all Magistrates, Sheriffs, Deputy Sheriffs, Constables and
Police within their commands; and will, whenever neccs
sory for tho preservation of order and the officier. : dis?
charge of their duties, assume command of the police
force.
By command of Maj or-Gcnoral D. E. SICKLEB.
J. yr. CLOUS,
Captain 38th Infantry,
A. D. C., and Act. Asst Adjt Gcn'L
OFFICI VL : J. W. CLOUS, Capt. 38th Lift, Aid-de-Cump,
and A. A. A. G. tu3 April 22
THE
Office No. 147 Meeting street.
CONNEXIONS
WTTU ALL
Railroads Throughout
THE
UNITED STATES.
Every attention given to the safe
Transmission of Freight, Money,
anti Valuables.
WILL CALL POI* AND DELIVER FREIGH1
TO ANY POINT IN THE CITY
TOBE Oi' CHARGE.
H. 3. PLANT, President,
April 10 Augusta, Qa,
MISCELLANEOUS.
BRITISH ItffiMICALS.
B. G. WLLKIHS,
No. 12 East Bay,
Agent of FREDEEICK MUSPEATT
Near Warrington, England,
FFORMS THE PAPER. CLOT tl AND SOAP FAC?
TORIES, that by tho ship Amelia, from Liverpool,
ho expects to receive a stipply of CHEMICALS which he
dosiros to sell upon arrival at the most reasonable mar?
ket rates, viz:
35 casks BLEACHING POWDER
31 drums (Iron) Caustic Soda
9 aerees Bleaching Powdor
71 ?luncheons Green Copperas.
?S*The Constitutionalist of Auyuata, Ga., and tho
Fayetteville, N. C., Observer, will give two insertions
and send bill to Charleston News. tuthsS April 23
COAL AFLOAT.
DAILY EXPECTED PER SCHOONERS
DIARY E. LONG AND MANANTICA, FROM
PHILADELPHIA i
2<50 TO?ALW A 8TEAMB0AT AND FOUNI>B?
250 tons R. A. Egg Size, for grates
200 tons R. A. Stove Coal, for ranges.
For sale while landing, at reduced prices, hy
H. F. BAKER & CO,
Coal Yaid, No. 20 Cumberland street
April 23 _____ 3
WINDOW SHADES !
WINDOW RHADES ! !
J?BT RECEIVED, FIVE CASES WINDOW SHADES,
latest patterns. For salo low by
H. W. KINSMAN,
April 23 2 No. 275 KING STREET (up stairB).
PAPER HANGINGS.
ANEW SUPPLY OF THE ABOVE GOODS, NEW?
EST and choicest designs, just received and for sale
cheap at
H. W. KINSMAN'S,
Apiil 23 2 No. 275 KING STREET (up stairs).
A CARD TO THE LADIES.
MKS. C. C PETERS
IS NOW PREPARED TO STAMP OVER FIVE THOU?
SAND NEW PATTERNS for
EMBROIDERING- AND BRADDING
On e-rery material, at her private residence. No. 4 George
street. April 22
DURHAM TOBACCO.
A3 I HAVE THE AGENCY OF GREEN'S DURHAM
TOBACCO I am able to offer the same to tho trade
at manufacturer's prices. Freight added, in anat&ttttez,
" - ? - , ^-?=-*??RENZT,
Ap:ril 22 - 3. . , ;\ ' No. 392 King street
POCKET REPEATING LIGHT
MATCH.
BEKNG APPOINTED SOLE AGENT FOR CHARLES
I'ON for the same, can furnish the trade low.
L. LOKENZT,
April! 22 3 Agent for the Repeating Light Co.
LAW BOOKS.
The Reports of South Carolina
AND
THE STATUTES AT LARGE,
AT HALF PRICE. AT HART'S
April 22 Bookstore.
MEDICAL BOOBS
AND
Anatomical Charts, French and
English,
A BE GOING OFF AT HALF PRICE AT HART'S
?1. Bookstore. April 22
OTTO SONTAG,
D'YER AND SCOURER.
No. 8 Orange street.
ri ENTS' COATS, VESTS AND PANTS, PP ANY
VX. a tuff, dyed, cleaned and pressed.
April 22 Z
FURNITURE AUCTIONS
AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES
Attended to with promptnnaa and dispatch, and ot
MODERATE CHARGES, BY
SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY,
April ll Auctioneers, No. 27 Broad street
ICE CEEAMI
SODA WATER! !
CONFECTIONERY AND CAKES I !
WEI HAVE THE PLEASURE OF AN?
NOUNCING to tie Ladies and Gentlemen of
Charleston, that we, the undersigned, have fitted np a
FIRST CLASS ESTABLISHMENT, at tho corner of Meet?
ing and Hasel streets, whore wo will guarantee that you
will find a superior quality of ICE CREAM, SODA WA?
TER, CONFECTIONERY and CAKES. Hoping to re?
ceive a share of the patronage of the community, wo are
BespectfuUy, JOHN OGREN.
W. A WTTHTNGTON.
April 13 . Imo
fJIHE UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE TO DIS
X PENSE tins agreeable and healthful beverage, at
their well-known stands. No. 86 HA8EL8TREET, be?
tween : (Ting and Meeting strco ts, No. 428y2 KING STREET
(Old Piquet G ard House), and at the head of CENTER
MARK ET, northwest corner.
Druggists and others wishing to be supplied with
FounWns or Syrups, and dealers desiring Fountains
chargeai, will be accommodated upon reasonable
termB.
Steamers, Hotels, Restaurants and private families,
furnish, ?xl with a superior article of bottled Soda, in quan?
tities to suit purchasers.
We ai e agents for the salo of A J. Morse k Son's Justly
celebra! ed Soda Water Apparatus, consisting of Genera?
tors, Fountains, Marble Draught Stands, Silver Plated
Refrigerating Draught Stands, Tumbler Holders, and all
apparatus necessary for the manufacturo of Soda Water,
at the manufacturers' prices, with freight added.
Dealers in Bods Water throughout tho State, desiring
an appnratus, will do well to examine tho merits of
Morse's Apparatus, before purchasing elescwhero.
Description catalogue and price list sent to any address
apon iv pp Li cation to JOHN BUCK k CO., Charleston.
Whilie appreciating tho very liberal patronage extended
to ns during the past season, wo i hall strive to merit its
coptinuano).
JOHN BUCK.
E. H. GARDNER.
April ll 2mo
BOOK AND JOB
I
MEETING} STREET,
(NEXT TO MILLS HOUSE.)
ryiHE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING A NEW AND BEA?
JL TJDTOL assortment of JOB TYPE, is prepared to
exocnto every discription of PRINTING.
Pamphlets,
Law and Mercantile Blanks,
Circulars,
' Bill Heads,
Cards,
Labels,
&c, &c.
NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED.
A. J. BURKE. '
April 18 . thstu3
G.
Al
NO. 108 MARKET ST,,
Books, Periodicals and Stationery.
JUST RECriVED- *
? lar e supply of STATIONERY
t~ IHOTOGIiAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM;*
?POCKET BOOKS, DIARIES for 1807, Et%
ALSO, 0
fine and largo ^election of NOVELS, by, thc most
cot. mite?! authors. SONG BOOK?, KOOKS for Home
Am some nts, ?V.c. _^ . * i
Al. the MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS.
DAILIES constantly on hand, H?a..Bub(!ermtjcms ?a.,
ceived for. tho same.
Orders from tho country aro respectfully solicited.
? TKRM-?LIBHaA%_November 8_
M. M. QUINN,*
Wliolesalo & Ketaii Dealers
rs
1500J?S, PERIODICALS,
NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC.
No. 537 KIN ti ST7REET
(Opposite Ann street),
Chariest o n, G. S.
Tho LATEST ISSUES of the Pv(!s3 always on band.
Subscriptions received and Goods delivered or for
warJed by Mail or V:3prt;s9.
AU CASH ORDERS will bc pr omptly attended to.
February 2d ly
AUCTION SALES.
Barns, Strips, Candles and Slaroh,
BY HENRY CORIA di CO.
THIS DAT, at 10 o'clock, in front of our store, wiH bo
sold,
400 UND AGC ED HAUS
450 Bacon Strips
50 boxes Candles
' 60 boxes Starch.
Conditions cash. April 38
Fine Fell and Leghorn Eats.
BY JOHN G. Mit,NOR & CO.
THIS DAY. 23d inst, at 10 o'clock, wiB be sold at our
Auction Sales Boom, No. 133 Meeting street
An invoice of Gent's Superior FELT AND LEGHORN
HATS, viz :
7 cartoons containing 310-13 Fine FELT HATS
2 cartoons containing l>i dozen Brown Leghorn Hats
4 cartoons containing 5?? dozen White Leghorn Hats
Conditions cash._ April 23
Superior Beady Made CloUano*.
BY JOHN G. M IL XOR & CO.
THIK DAY, the 23d inst,, at 10 o'clock, will be BOH at oar
Auction Salesroom, No. 133 Meeting street
AN INVOICE OF SUPERIOR READY MADE
CLOTHING,
CONSISTING OT :
BLACK CLOTH FROCK, Black Tricot Frock Coats,
Gent's Fancy Cassimere Coats and Sacks, Cottonade
Coats, Linen Sacks, Fancy Cassimere and Cottonade
Pfeuts, Flannel Sacks, Cassimero, Tweed and Drill Vests,
I feed Sacks, Black Fanner's Satin Vests, Bine Jean
P? gt Lt, Children's Cassimere Snits, with an invoice of Dry
3aM&
Conditions cash. April 23
BY R. M? MARSHALL & BRO.,
Brokers and Auctioneers, No. SS Brood St.,
TO-MORROW, at ll o'clock, w?l he sold,
200 yards ENGLISH MELTON (in snits of 4 yards)
- feet of Lead Pipe (750 lbs weight) April 23
BY R. -M. MARSHALL & BRO.
Brokers and Auctioneers. No. 33 Broadest-,
TO-MORROW, at 10? o'clock, wiB be sold,
1 PONY, 2 Mules, 1 Horse, 1 Rockaway
An assortment of Furniture, Mattresses, Crockery,
Spoking Stove, Ac._j_- fcApril 23
BASSETT SCHUR. ...
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, at
No. 89 King street, below Broad street.
Offers his services for the sale of MERCHANDISE at
lay and night at his store, also for the salo of Sf OOH,
Bonds, Real Estate, Vessels, Horses and Produce, ii est
-it>- references will he given. Consignments Bolichee!.
Terms moderate and guarantees satisfaction.
April 22 o Imo
A utcions for Horses, Veliicles and Furniture,
EVERY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at a quarter past
10 o'clock, as originally established by the subscribers.
Furnlturo sales at Private Residences promptly attend
sd to at low charg?s.
SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY,
Auctioneers, No. 27 Broad street,
April ll 3mo South Side near State.
PRIVATE SALES.
Mides, Wagons arid Harness, at Private Sale.
BY CLIFFORD <Sc MAT HE AVE S,
No. 5G Broad Street.
4 WELL-BROKE SOUND YOUNG MULES
2 Four-horse Wagons
2 sets Harness. 2 April 22
DRY GOODS, ETC.
SPRING GOODS.
SPRING GOODS.
AT THE
ll
STOLL, WEBB & CO.,
NO. 287 KING STREET.
ITuTE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY INFORM
X thflr frionas 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 wo now offer at a very saudi advance above
cost Oar motto being, Quick Sales and Small Profits,
wo would respectfully solicit our friends and customers
to cad and examine our Stock before purchasing. Par?
ticular pains taken in showing Goods. Our Stock con?
sists in port of
3- 4 LONG CLOTH, 12>? cents
7- 8 Long Cloth, 15,17,18 cents by tho piece
4-4 Long Cloth, 20, 25, 30,85 cents
9,10 and ll-i Sheetings
9,10 and. 11-4 Linen Sheetings-cheap
PiBbw Linens-all prices .
Bird Eye Diapers-all prices
Russia Diapers-all prices
Scotch Diapers-oB prices .
Hock Diapers-all prices
Crash, 12?, 20 and 25 cents
Bleached Damask Cloths
8- 4 Bleached Table Damask
6-4 and 84 Brown Table Damask
Colored Table Damask
Worsted Table and Plano Coven.
DRESS GOODS.
GRENADINES AND LENOS
Crape Marcus
English Bareges-plain and figured
Melanges and Poplins, for Travelling Dresses
Colored French Printed Organdies
Colored Printed Jaconet and Lawns
Picola and Chambrays
Solid Colored French Cambrics and Lawns
Bfcr-k Bercgo and Crape Mareta
8-4 Black Berage, for shawls
. 8-4 BlAcfc Grenadine . . -;
Black Bombazines, all qualities
Block Alpacas
Black Tamis? Cloth
Black and Colored silks. '
With a variety of other Goods, which w?l be offered at
low prices, at
STOLL, WEBB & C0M
No. 287 King Street,
BANCROFT'S OLD STAND. .
March 28_Imo.
WHITE GOODS
AND
EMBROIDERIES.
JACONETS, COTTON CAMBRICS
Nainsook and Mull Muslins
Binhop acd Victoria Lawns
Plaid and Strip? Swiss
Plaid and stripe Cambrics
Pl i >id and Stripe Nainsooks
Swiss Muslins
French Muslins I
Dotted Muslins
Tucked MuBlinn
Muslin Edgings and Biscr?ngs
Cambric Edgings and lnsertings . ?
Thread Edgings and lnsertings
Vulendne Edgings and Burnings
Linen Edgings and lnsertings
EniBSols Edgings
Maltese Lace Collars, in variety
Swiss and Cami ric Collars, in variety
Linen Collars and Cuffs
Infants' Bodies and Robes.
Wit J a complete assortment of all other Goods ^in the
above lino.
STOLL, WEBB & CO.,
No. 287 King Street.
March 20 _ Imo
HOSTERT ! HOSIERY !
WE W017LD CALL PARTICULAR A iXENTTON TO
our stock of HOSIERY, which we would offer at
much low, r prices than formerly:
LADIES' WHITE COTTON HOSE
Ladies' Op cn Work Hose
Ladles' Block and Slate Hose
Gents' Half Hose in Brown and White
Misses' White Cotton Hose in variety
Boy's Half-Hose in variety,
GLOVES !
LADDJ3' BLACK, WHITE AND COLORED KID
GLOWS
Ladies' Lisle and Silk Gloves
Gents' Lisle and Silk Gloves
La<?o Mitta-in variety
Lakes' Buck Gauntlets
Gents' Buck Gloves
Misses' Lisle aud Silk Gloves
Miases' Lace Mitts
With ir full assortment of all Goods in our Uno at low
prices.
STOLL, WEBB & CO.,
No. 287 King Street.
March 20 Uno
WILLIS & CIIISOLM,
FACTORS, COMMISSION JUCHANTS,
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS.
WILL A 'i TEND TO TBE PDBCHASE, SALE AND
SHU MENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) ot
COTTON. n'I?E, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES.
ATLANTIC WHARP, Charleston, S. C.
Et WILLIS.A. R. CHISOLM
October ZS_
O. CHITTE3STDEN,
General Commission Merchant,
AND
Maniiiacturer of Paner,
Ol? VARIOUS KINDS,
NO. 1?7 READE STREET,
Cornet Hudson Street, Now York.
?EALER Hf PAPER AND IN MATERIALS OF
evervdesc ritson lor its manufacture.
I^Si IS Z_Caj0
>M FB?AN?It\J?. LEE,
^RCB?!E.0T %AW ENGINEER, '
H-T?SG PXl?iirEtt?gcJ.THE CITY,fcMAY &
found at his Cifac?, LAW RANGE, Broad street
March. 2_* Btuic
DREW?STEK & SPRATT,
Attorneys at .^aw & Solicitors in Equity
OFKICE *?o. 'J* BROAD STREET.
Nov? :?il'er ?_
"THE HERALD.
ra p?D LISHED WEEKLY AT NEWBERRY C. H., Al
I *3 i er annum, and, having a large circnla?oi
thro""h: ill the upper and lower Districts of the State
TM??S.
honors and proprietor?,
'y AUCTION 8ALE8.
iP?to Butler, Sides and Shoulders.
. . '. BY T. M. CATBR. - .
WI? be Bold THIS DAY, on Brown's Wharf, nt three
: qnarterspastflo'olook,
20 tubs choice NEW BUTTEE, per steamer Moneta
60 firkins choice State Batter
75 tubs choice Orange County Batter
12 boxes Sloes '.?
600 loose Shoulders, in lots. *, ?v'^'.
Oondi?uns cash. . ? - ' ? April 28
Bacon, Butter. Cheese. Potatoes.
BY BRUNS di BEE. : .
Wm be sold TETS SAT, ttl? 23d inst, in front of our
store, No. TS East Bay, at 10 o'clock.
8000 FOUNDS BACON SHOULDERS
17 firkins Choice Butter
25 boxes Cheese, English Dairy and Cutting
- barrais Irish Potatoes.
April 23
-?-?-;-?- ? --
Dry Goods, Clothing, Matting, &o. v
BY MILKS DRAKE.
[TUS MOBNTNG, at 10 o'clock, I will seB at my store,
' corner of King and Liberty streets,
PIECES BREEGE, Grenadine, De Laines, Crape Me
?ette, Printed Lawn, Calico, Plain and Figured Swiss,
raconet, Cambric, Cross Bar, White and Black Swiss,
Poplinot, Brilliant, Irish and Domestic Linen, Damask,
Maper, Nankeen, Testing, Satinet Tweed, Caeslmere,
llcsquito Netting, Ac.
Dozens Ladies' Tacked Skirts. Hoop Skirts-8 to 80
Springs, Madras, Linen Cambric and Hem Stitch Band
cerchiefs, Corsets, Linen, Cotton and Hickory Shirts,
Ladies' and Gont's Assorted Hosiery, Table Clot!:. Olores,
lewelry, Ladies' Jet Chains, fcc,
CLOTHING.
300 Broadcloth. Casshnere, Alapaca and Linon BU&T
?OSS COATS
400 pair Cassimere, Satinet, Jean and Drill Panta.
ALSO,
1 SHOW CASE .
7 M. Cigars .....
6 pieces 4-4 White Matting.
TermBcaah._April 23
MILLIGAN ?St SON,
No. 82 Vendue Rance,
WAI sell THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock,
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Shoes, Felt Hats, Fancy
; Goods, Ac
AND,
Sundry articles FTTENITDBE, Mattresses, Meat Safes, 1
Awning, 15x15, with iron frame. April 23
MILLIGAN di SON, i
mn seB on TO-MOREOW, 24th inst, at Fraser's Wharf,
. . at ll o'clock,- . - ?
1 FLAT, with cabin, 60 feet long, 15 feet wide, Zyt feet
leep
1 Open Flat 65 feet long, 13 feet wide, 3# feet deep.
April 23 . .
Furniture Sale.
BY W. Y. LEITCH ?St R S. BRUNS,
Brokers and Auctioneers.
rO-MOBBOW, the 24 th April, at the northeast corner of
Laurens and Wall streets, wfll be sold at Auction, com?
mencing at 10 o'clock, A M.,
A VARLETS OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, -
. ? CONBISTINO OP: .
BEDSTEADS, Wardrobe.. .Marble-top Table, Dining-1
Table, Marble-top Bureau and Washstands, What-Nota,
Mattresses, Copper Kettla, Book Case, Ac., Ac.
. ALSO,
A LADY'S PONY. BUGGY AND HARNESS. -
April 23_ ;
Beautiful Besidence> .Yb. .74 Basel street, north;
side, two doors east of. the Postol?cer
BY ALONZO J. WHITE * SON,
Brokers, Auctioneers and Real Estate AK'ts.
WU1 be sold on TUESDAY, tho 30th April at the north of
the Exchange, Broad street, at ll o'clock A. M^
That beautiful RESIDENCE, No. 74 Hasel Btreet two
loora eaatof the Postofflce, known as the residence of
Dr. Chlsolm. The Lot measures 100 feet front by 129
feet deep, be the same more or less. .The House con?
tains eight rooms, with extensive accommodations in
outbuildings for servants, horses and vehicles..: This ia
tho most attractive residence in tho heart of Charleston,
and ls peculiarly well situated for business or profes?
sional men. *
Terms-One-third . cash; balance payable in one and
two years, with Interest from day of sale, payable semi?
annually; credit portion secured by bond of purchaser
and mortgage of the promises; buildings to be insured,
kept insured, and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay:
A. J. W. A Son for all necessary papers and stamps, i -
April !8T - .-'? : rathsmtaiS
AGRICULTURAL.
CROAS DAL E'S | SUPEBPHOS
PHATES STANDARD FERTILIZE H.
IA A TONS FOE SALE BY
1UU. . -WILOUBNEYr '
April 23 .4 . ? No. 102 East Bay.
; WOOLSTON'S ?M
?MMOMATED BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
. BALOT?SE, April ll, 1857. '
RESULT -"fr..
Of Analysis of WOOLSTON'8 BONE PHOSPHATE,
manufactured by W. WillTELOCK & CO.,
c from a sample drawn by myself
, ' . - at then* Warehouse: -
Moisture (det at 70 per cent).4.180
Organic combustible matter,.................. ;.. .20.700
Capable of produciag Ammonia....3.242 -?>.?
Inorganic earthy matter.... . ....> ,yi.......^..., ..75.120
OOntelning of Phosphoric Acid.........,27.810
. - Containing of Lime..??................ .24.111
Containing Magnesia, &c............23.200
HO/ the Phosphoric Acid 1.023 per cent is soluble in
water*, and represents 2.233 of soloable Bone Phosphat?,
of Lime; the whole, amounting to 27.810 per cent; ls
equat to 60.712 per cent of Bene Phosphate of Lime, -. ?
G. A LIEBIG.
This Phosphate is prepared by ourselves with the
greatest care, is strictly uniform in quality, and nothing
enters info ita manufacture which is not a valuable
manure.-... ~- . ??..
The very, flattering accounts we are dally receiving of
thc result of BB apphcation last season, and its exceed?
ing richness as shown by the above analysis, justify us in
recommending lt in the very highest terms.
AA [we ask is a trial of lt by the Bide of Peruvian
Guano, or any other manure which can be pro?uc*d. :
W. WHTTELOCK & CO.,
Na 44 South street Ballimore.
For sale by T. J. KERB & CO.
April 23 , 6
SEE? Rim
?7AA BUSHELS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY.
4 -UU For sale by W. W. SHAOKELFOBD,
April ll theta. .. . No. 1 Boyce's Wharf.
LANDING THIS BAY.
EX . STEAMSHIP ALLIANCE, FROM U
PHILADELPHIA. ...
? AA HABBELS ALLEN & NEEDLES' CELEB RA
*?r\J\J- TED AMMONIATED FERTTLIZEB, proba?
bly the last shipment of the season. AU unfilled orders
supplied direct from the vessel j
MACBETH t RAVEN EL,
April 17 Sole Agents.
5 ! MACH? NE SHOPS. W,
EAS0NS
'PO ? N D B Y
AND ,
Machine Shops.
BUILD AND REP ALE
Steam TEngin??, Boners,
Saw and Grist MIIIH. Cast?
ings in Bron and Brass of
all descriptions.
Send orders to
J. M. EAS ON A BRO.,
Nassau and Columbus sta.,
.Charleston, S.? C.
December 15_. .-. ? srathlyr
NOTICE.
TO CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, &C.
YOUB ATTENTION IS CALLED TO A FURTHER
. BEDUCnON IN THE PRICES OF PREPAREE
LUMBER for your uses.
TONGUEING AND GROOVING.$5 per M
SURFACING ONE SIDE.4perM
8URFACLNG BOTH SIDES. 7-per M
OH KAMO FOB SALE :
20,000 feet lyi "Worked Seasoned Flooring
10,000 feet % Worked Lining
10,000 feet ?i Weather Boards, 9 and 10 inches wide
15,000 feet 1%, 1&, and 2 inch \ ellow Pine, 14 to 2C
inches wide
10,000 feet 1>? Stepping
10,000 feet Wide 1 inch Boards.
Your patronage is solicited.
TO CONSUMEOS.
We have lately attached a FIRST-CLASS COHN MELI
to oar establishment and are prepared to fornisl
GRIST AND MEAL, in large or email quantities, to cns
tomers.
Orders from City or Country solicited. Terms cash.
WHARTON A PETSCH,
Car Works, Steam Planing and Grooving Mills,
Corner Line street and Railroad Avenue.
March 29_tuthslmo
d. J. PMMLL,
No. 37 LINE-STREET,
BETWEEN KING AND ST. PHILLP.
LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND BULLDI?N
MATERIA!, and PA Di TS, OILS, GLASSES, Ac
constantly on hand at the lowest mar set nnces.
Jone ?i?_ ftalyr
BRIDGES & LAN Es
MANUFACTUREES AND DEALEBS IN
RAILROAD AND CAB FINDINGS
AUB
Machinery of Every Description.
ALSO,
TAFTS PATENT BOLLING LEVER SHEAS
AND PUNCHES.
No. 50 Courtland-st., corner of Green veld
NEW YORK.
RAILROAD AXLES, WHEELS, CHAIRS, SPEKE!
Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Car, Ship and Bridge Bolti
bron Forgings of various kinds, Ac., Ac.
STEEL AND RUBBER SPRINGS, LOCOMOTIVE AN
HAND LANTERNS, Portable Forges and Jack Screw
Cotton Duck for Car Covers, Brass and Silver Trimmingi
Belting ol' all finds, Baggago Checks, Ac., f>c
Also, Agents tor the manufacturers of CAB HEA
LININGS. 9 .
ALBERT BBTD'SES.-.-JOEL C L\N]
KorembarQ rotosftws
MANUFACTURERS OF
ENGINE LATHES, PLANERS,
IMPROVED CAR WHEEL BOXES.
BOLT CUTTERS,
UPRIGHT DRILL
AND
MACHIXiSTS' T00LS0F ALL DESCRIPTION;
Works at Worcester, Mass.
OFFICE AND WAREROOM, No. 222 PEARL SI
NEW YORK.
December 18 6mc
. BY LAURE Y & * I.TnTATOg^
HUB DAY, 33d last, will bo ??i?Jftacn Wfcitf&Xm
? T: concerned. * '
' ? MO SACKS COB?/sUga^?^
Conditions cash._ - -_ April 81 ., T
'...'.i ... . Butter-BuUer. ?^^?r^i^M
BY LAUBBY & AldubuniBB* ^?r-f-.-'-r4 ?' ^^??S?
THIS DAY, 23d inst, witt be sold before our stow, Ho.
. 137 F^ Bay atlO o'clock.
ilPTEKTHSSELECTEDGOSHENHUTTES. Justro? 1'^
ceived per Steamer'?oneka,. , ?-'?^''-l'?^j^?v/'''-^ ;
Conalttongcaeh,-. . :":'^Apfll?r
BY JJATJRBY & AXdBXAJHlIDR.
THIS DAY, 2Sd i net, witt be so3d before our store, Ku. .>;
mKs^Bays*l??o'?loclt;^ . r> ' . . v??-7#?
f ? 100 boxes8EOABS. > .??V-,' i-v--^ '
80 kegs Nails (assorted.) >-*' .....->.::;o ^.r^-L^A '
200 Bacon Strips,
20 boxes Goshen Cheese.'- :- , ?. V
IC borea English Dairy Cheese. " ' -
20-boxea Assorted PfcMsev- "...-?.-'-v-- ":
45 boxes Figo and sundry other articles.
Condi?onscash. : . Aprfl? :
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i Plantation on BidTs Bay td Auction. ? ? ;
BY SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY, ". J
Will be sold THIS HORNING, tte 26d instant, st ll -
o'clock, at the old Custom House, east and of Broad .
street, .' - *~*ri.'?.<'?:r:?j.
ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND, known as the "Marran
Tract," situated on Bull's Bay, Christ Oharas Parish,
consisting of 935 6-10 acres, more or less, 100 ot which. : ?'?
are cleared, bounded cn north and east by lamda row or . .-/?
late of Peter Manlguult, south by tho' marshes af Butt's ? _
Bay, and west by lands now or latoaf Jos. 8. Gibb?. .
These lands are twenty-one mO.es from Msanf Pleasant, .
and produce first-class Long Cottons. . - . _
Ttrmscash. tuths3mtu3 . ApcW3> : ' ^
Wdskeu, Codfish, Sides, Strips, &c .. "i?'.
.TEFPORDS ? CO.rT. .
Wttl sen THIS DAY, in front of their store, No. 27 Vendus
Range, at 10 o'clock,
f 10BBL8 RECTIFIED PROOF WHISKEY -
. 5drumsCodfliih . .. . .J- - - ^ J-" .
. 70 tubs tmdee ita? York State Butter ;--;';?*4>fJ. p
; 30 kegs Choice Butter ; . . . x - or-_,
; CnhdsCle?ato-.v..',.C
! llhhdsShoulders ' "
10,000 tts. Strips Bacon : ~ .-'':,
? IB tierces Sugar Cured Hams
: 2 hhds Bulk Shoulders '?. '. ~ ' ' '- ' -, .
' 4 "hhds Fnmfced Betties - -' ;-; ?- ? '^.?If ''.
lo bbl* Tomatoes, in cans '. ..^.?^?p?-**. : .
r 17. boxes Tobacco . - , . . - :..
: 4 tierces Leaf Lard._. . ? , . 4prlfjtry'. - -~' .- -.'.'
BY WARDUW & Sw.,"?&?? v
Under toreclosuro. of. mortgages, wffl h? - ata^*rtntfl '
DAY, 28d April, 1867, at. ll o'clook A. M., UthenorS .
aide of theBxrjiainje, Cli8rlfleton,,aC^, ~^ r.;;;. ;.-..-'c"/
Tho KALMIA. MILLS, with ail (hs Property aadSMmrv.:- . ;
tenanees thereunto ^^ffoff.'^^ffiffffijfte 1mnii '
traci? and parcels of Land, jrit?flieL' a6?JcalL^kv4A?
tho District of Edgefield,. South Cte?n^sjSotS&W ta
all to about four thonaud two'hnndred ? and ?5555
(4259) acres, more or lesa, convfyed to the said 8flS5da
Mills by John J. Glover sad. by Gnsts^a?V<dtesJLctf
which said several tracta of Land ar* ^ow in poaea?<oo
of, and occupied by tho said Kalmia MQw =sih7?atoof '. ?',
their factory, now in course -of erection.1 Tegetber wlfn
aB and siogular tho waters, water. priv??ge?, zJflbU. . vt r
membpxs, hereditaments and ar^pmrtenance* tothetald ^
premisos, belonging, or in any wise incHant o*-s^er- ' ' ' '" . "
AUtheBUTJjiiNGS.MAOBlNEBYrTooLtTjn^
Carts, Bricks, Lumber -and Materials,- now >"W"? ?- ??t
^said Kalmia Mma, on the lands and olsswher*,'
This property ls sit?ate immediately on ?fce'TBfc?to^v^
Carolina Railroad, ?nrtmdmg tram i>^<ait j^^t^^fpyC
Dopot to within one mfle of tho Bath Paper Mitt, sad .
eight miles of-the City of Angusia; 'JttSSl^ffi S "
waters of Big Horse Creek. TJwOottOBJr?aWfwitnin
one hnndrod feet or the railroad) is a rwo story Bricks
omma ten gposaad sth^eeaiid &r?^tomt????sn?f
on tb? larJ^en^iriffbt neatislide^a^KCB^?m^^
for cporatlves, completed and in course of ewwt?atv - a * -:
and BoCor? Planing MA?-MT^, Toola, ?LC- SsOaStS * ~
Shop, with complete set of Tools;.Machin? Khon, wifibr "
-Bi?uriEngino sAd BoOer, Lathe,IftfflPreaa!4^:T."V^.
The rfiffli{nery for the Cotton Min M of the' most . -? ,
modern and aBKOved character, maTmfacttt?? ttf Bo?-^ ' '
land, embracing la^honsajid Bp?idles,- Ouftatts^^r*.
hundred and sixty horse po ^^?tzhrr^iK}^SJ?*^aul7': . ' '? <
tt^^^Sonds^pa??r^
TheFaoe?^ . ^ : -
sider^blanartcomidcted.- ' ^.y;--. iff^^P/''
. The Water P^ww-Jbr^rnTss??^
from Big Horse Crook, is ampie, extoi^ve- s^ ne^er- ^ . ;
failing, aadthVdamaadotoer.s^if?sj^ . '
J? ??^??f^ S??ed Lumber' suntoi*?tto oott, ?TjQ[' -
GLASS, TIN AND HARDWARE for all ~thft ord^xus* '
CXCe^ofP?usrp^ '"^^
PFa&Tpi^u^ . V
B. F. EVANS, Esq., a* tba Mitti OT "to- . .rr..;, j^.-i.^ ,.i.w> $gBR
L ^ABJDL?W & ?ins? Awas^'-'i^'-'^^M
Corner Broad and Stateet?ets,rGh??JestOn, 8^tLV'? f-^
J?7 Edgofield Jdrfrtviir wttl give rtp insertion* s*d' . '
send account to ?usc?Boe, . -:v . .v.;..- ;.${.'*<..'.
':. ? Ai?fl?.:?v - '..?? .:? v ?'r,.j,;,>^iw?f&^ j-T^'?
Saie, by order |Tili??wi^ , ^
?ami ^? ^,^.-^1^1,. fl. af-^nn ^^ry^^^^jgajiyj^^ v
i__ MaynaA la rtwit Af 1^11^^ ^y:r. J ..ii? Vfrir :,
A HOUSE AND LOT at the comer of Spring ?nd Oom?og.
stroeU. The Houoe contains four rooni wifc^psBOmii^ut
and double piazzas in the rear. The front rcom??tof? : .
directly on the corner, is wettadap^?OTaEt?r* wit? '
all theneceesary fixtures, and ls an axoelleni stand for .'.. ,- . '
buaincaa. There Ia attached to thia lot a good kitchen, " '- -
with servants room above. 4c, tte. The Lot ls abenHft. ':'y' '
feet front by about- feet in depttir-" ??.?- - -~^?..>It . -'.-?-'?.-.:.
WOk?K-i* . -rr r.-;?rv.'. ;z:-H:
* A DOUBLE FRAMED TENEMENT HOUSE, adjoining <- '^K^ - '
the above on Coming street, with four-^ri SS nh" - ii
tenement Tho. lot ls of sunflar dimemrion* with Os v
foregoing, and has^on ft a wen of water. The bnfjdian - -
on both these lots aro nearly nen and of excellent mate?
rials. This property was-to pceeessim
before the war. aiid has torver sine? changed
Purcbasers to pay us for .papera.', "-ka* .ir-".?>7.$S?V?- '*-V&~:'''.'?r*?
Aprils . ,sl to3nay7, intui ' ?
\ SHIP CHANOt?W,ETK? ;:^f?
M No. 151 EAST.BAT,- ^'?^&J
SHIP GH AND I E BS ? f '
i . ':".'{' AM) I3EALEBS I? _ .tc: I >.
BUS8?ABb?T?)PB. ' . > ' ' '.
MANLIJ^ and TAERTO^OURD?GB- - ' ' " ? '
; ; HEMP and COTTONSAILDUCK:. - '^ "v .
i COPPERand YELLOW METAL SBKATHIlfG ; f
fiEOsEf ZniOf .: .--v . V,? ,tiv ii-"t;c ^
r . a^ffl^r^v'^AiX^-,^^??^ ...
ANCHORS, CHAINS and B?OOB^t?^S^^^^^.^
'"' WESTERVELT^'oO?TBB^AaB^^Vy!-:j^:-:'^/^^
All of which we wm senai NewYozk'^ostaMee;.^1
_Aprni8. ? j.-;-; .-..<?:: .-':-?../;.: s4*t" . .
JOHN TtTOi?B^ii
INO. 48 EAST BAY,
BETWEEN BOYCE'S NOETE AKD SOUTH
WHARVES. ~ . . ^ ? '- i
SION MERCHANT, Healer and Im?
porter in BU8SIA B?IT B0PE,
Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Hemp
and Cotton Sall, Duck and Twines, r
Parcelling, Copper, Sheathing, Mela!
and Zinc, Faints, OAs, Tair, Tallow^ : ^ -~ ;
Spirits Turpentine, Anchors, Chains, :
Blocks, Boats,^?fa?s?t?*r'-'-\?*?'.
Personal and particular attention
given to purchase and sale^of MEE
CHAND?E AJO) ^FIl^D?Cli c<m-:> J V
signed or trusted io my care, and
prompt returns made.
Brown & Level's Patent life Say*
lng Tackle and Boat Detaching Ap
Earatus, for steamers, always on i
and, and for sale at New York
prices.. ? ' WM
February 37
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March30 . ly'
MOX & SON'S ALLO A AIE.
CASKS JUST RECEIVED, AND FOB SALE BY
WM. a BE*, ? oa,
Corner East Bay and Vanderhorrfs WkaU: -..
April 10_ tqtfaalO a a ? j t
STRASBURGER & N.UHN,
XttFOBXXBS'OT ': .y. _ ,.f-..Vj.'???
Tt?YS? CHINA, SLLATJES AND SLATE ' .
P?NCLLS. .
STRASBURGER & NUHN, FORCED BY THEBA7IP
increase of their business and their present inada.
quate accommodations, have made arrangemoulj lo'Jst ; ' '
move fro m No. G5 Maiden Lane to the extend ve lofts ci -
No. 394 BROADWAY, near Canal street, New YOA ?V^' ?^;
the 15th of March; offering thora to buyers petter Itt?
duoem?nta than ever before. tbatnSmoa February 3Q