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"(Wi llcms WASHINGTON, January 24.-Gen. Thomas is here. Sheridan is expected soon. The light-house at wade's l'oint, mouth Pasquotank River, Albemarle Sound, will be lighted on and after February 6, With a fixed white light, at an elevation of thirty five feet. Generals Thomas and Sickles saw the President to-day. The gaUeries" were densely crowded to hear Stevens on thc enabling Act: but he gave way to Raymond, .vho wished* to speak. Tho inte: .,ai revenue receipts to-day wen- $300,000. On official representation that the civil rights bill cannot be enforced in some parts of Arkansas, for want of adequate force and competent courts. Gen. Grant lias ordered additional troops to Gen. Ord, commanding in Arkansas The "Nebraska and Colorado veto is ex? pected to-morrow. NASHVILLE, January 2.1.-The House passed tho militia bill, providing for a ca? valry regiment, composed of whites and blacks, for each Congressional District, subject to a call from the Governor; also a bill erasing white from thc suffrage laws. NEW Yor.K, January 23.-Thc steamer Eagle has arrived from Havana, tho 19th. Mexican news states that Maximilian is on his way to that city. The Revolutionists, under (Jarcia, were defeated near Leon. Thc famous guerilla, Ca?era, was killed near Orizaba. There is no abatement of the small pox at Matanzas. There were seventy-three new cases on tho 16th. Thc Government is compelling vaccination. BAI.TOIOUE, January 23. -The Maryland Legislature has repealed tUe law selling nogroes for crime. A special despatch to the New York Times says, since November the leading politicians North ami S,nilli, Republicans, Democrats ami ex-Confederates alike, aro working up a plan of conciliation between tho North and South. The Executive and Congress, suffrage and amnesty, form t Lc base of thc proposition. For instance, South Carolina will adopt the Massachu? setts suffrage, thc President will issue an amnesty to South Carolina under thc Mas- ! sachusetts suffrage, elect loyal Represen- i tatives, and Congress will determine their admission. The Administration is se? riously considering tho proposition. Thc Tribune's special says Cen. Ashley is busily engaged accumulating impeach? ment evidence. A scheme for a Facitic Road through Texas and Mexico is assuming shape; it involves immense grants of land. .. The Spanish Government, it, is under? stood, received very kindly the overture of the Secretary of State for mediation in the I South American war. That Government, however, has no official information of thc result of the previous tender of mediation made hy Great Britain and France. Gov. Cummings, of Colorado, ia en route for Washington. MONTGOMERY, Ai.A., January 21.- Chief Justice Walker delivered an opinion before the Supreme Court. He reiterated that thc State was a Oe facto Government under the Confederacy. Guardians and adminis? trators who invested in Confederate hoods or received money in geo ! faith, and all kindred transactions, are made valid by this decision. NEW ORLEANS, January 24. - Gov. Wells* message favors the adoption of the amend? ment, and assumes that Con gross will de? mand impartial suffrage; denounces the police and anti-conventionists for the July riots; urges increased tax for the mainte? nance of thc State credit; favors the ap? propriation of the proper proportion of the school fund for the negroes; urges induce? ments fer foreign emigration. Mexican advices show that tho Liberals are pressing forward as the French leave. There are many fugitives and general con- I fusion. Gen. Howard has issued the following circular: Hereafter, and until further or? ders, no fees or charges will he exacted by thc officers of this Bureau for services ren? dered in making contracts between freed? men and their employers, either in exami? nation, approving, witne-ssing or register? ing contracts, or otherwise. He requests assistant commissioners to instruct their subordinates to tho above effect. Here commends written contracts in a!! cases; verbal contracts occasion much confusion. Bureau agents arc urged to do all in their power to secure contracts for tho freed? men, and in tendering their services for this object, they should let it he understood that they will be rendered without charge to the parties concerned. JEFFERSON Cray, Mo., January 24.-Doth houses pray Congress to repeal thc Acts paying for thc services of enlisted slaves. Tho Cidorado Legislature has passed an Act prohibiting negroes and mulattoes serving as jurors, over the Governor's veto. Co ii g ress io nu I. WASHINGTON, January 21.-In the Senate, petitions were "presented from thc Ohio wool-growers for increased protection. Tho Finance Committee reported the civil ap? propriation bill, with amendments. The tariff bill was discussed and a large liura * ber of amendments offered, thc only one accepted adding to the free list books ia all public libraries. Adjourned. In the House, afu-r unimportant pro? ceedings, thc bill giving Agricultural Col? lege H.-rip to Tennessee, with amendments to extend the operations of thc bill to all thc States, provoked debate. Maynard disliked having Tennesss? o yoked to the rebel States. Stokes also spoke, and was taunted with his early secession letters. .Stokes said he had repented and entered the Federal army, and said lie was ready to enter the saddle and sta there three years longer, when Mr. Randall, of Penn? sylvania, said "Oh! bosh;'' and tho regular report says in parenthesis laughter. The bill was further discussed. Kelly, of Teri nesscc,maintaining that his was thc only Southern State with a Republican Govern? ment. Soiith Carolina, Texas, Ac, he main? tained, were not States. The debate pro? gressed, and an amendment was agreed to that no Confedera!? should he professor. The President was called a usurper. Coop? er, of Tennessee,*was called to order for calling Kelky..oi' Pennsylvania, a liar, and thc bill passed. The enabling Act was '...ken up, and thc Committee of Ways and Means instructed inquire into thp expediency of repealing the cotton tax. DENTISTRY. . _ HAVING opened my office ^^^^ pcrniancnMy in Columbia, \ son's store, on Main ?ti - ct. Jan 5 1). P. GRFGG. Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer and Undertaker. HANING resumed the above business, I am pre? pared to execute all kinds of work in tho above line at the shortest notice and most reasonable prices. A variety of COFFINS constantly on hand. Funerals proinptlv attended. ' Aug 30 M." II, BERRY. Ai Drennan lb Carroll's Carriage Factory. COMMERCIAL. AND FINANCIAL. I New Youie, January 24-Noon- Flour dull aiul declining. Wheat dull and droop? ing. Qorn dull and in buyers' favor. Pork heavy and lower-new mess $20.85 for Western: old mess $19.25@19.37. Lard drooping-barrels 12?<?*13j. Cotton dull, at 33?@34 for middling uplands. Gold ol'. Exchange 'J j : sight 10. Money 7 per cent. Stocks excited. 7 P. M.-Money easy, at 7; considerable distrust amoug tho bauks about lending money. Gold 34J. Cotton without decided chan;;? : sales 700 bales -middlinguplands ?.?.1.'r :H. Flour dull, and higher grades de? clined 10@15o.- state S9.o0(gl2.30; Ohio ?11.50((C?4; Western ?9.50@13.G0. Wheat dull and lower. Corn dull and declining mixed Western $1.16?1.18. Sugar steady, at ll for Muscovado. Spirits turpentine 65^?67; rosin 44@10. BALTIMORE, .January 24.-Flour dull Western and lower trades declined 25c. Southern red wheat 2.75@8. Corn easier white 1.02@1.03; yellow 98@1.| MOBILE, January 24.-Sales of cotton to? day 1,300 bales, with a fair demand; buyers claiming 'uiver pric?s. The market closed very weak -middlings 31 : some sales lower. RECEIVED VIA EXPRESS TO-DAY! AGOOL CLOTH CLOAK for.$0 00 Extra .' " . 8 PO Long Shawls.? 00 Plaid " .2 50 Breakfast Shawls. 75 Ladies' Merino Vest.-. 1 50 ** Kid Gloves. 1 00 Heavy Satinets . 37i Good Kentucky Jeans. 2o Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs. 10 Hem-stitched do. 25 Gent's Buck Gloves.1 25 Good Trints,. 12i Bed Ticks. 25 " Bleached Shirtings.25 Star Ginghams. 25 2<lt) packs Pins, at low prices. Variety ol' Goods at reduced prices. And will receive weekly supplies of Fronch Goods from auction, at prices that must give satisfaction. ALFRED TOLLESON. Dec 27_ Fine Weather for Gardens. ("1 ALL and buy your Seeds. All kinds, j at low rates. Peas, Cabbages, Tur? nips, Beans Beeta, Corn, Tomatoes-a full supply, at FISHER A HEINITSH, Jan 17 Druggists. Toothache Cured in One Minute. flIHE most violent toothache relieved in I ono minute. For sale bv FISHER & JiKi NITS H. Pharmacists. Cheap Light. PUKE KEROSENE OH_best, quality cheapest light -no smell-no smoke at wholesale and retail-low price-at FISHER A HEINTTSH'S Di e 1 Drug Store. The Two-SliiHin? Cou?t Iirnvdv ACOMBINATION of Wild Cherry and Tar. A valuable cough cin e fur con? sumption, coughs, colds, asthma, influenza, catarrh and all lung diseases. Only 25 cents a bottle. For sale bv FISHER A HEINITSH," Phaimacists. Canary Seod. BILI) SEED, just received and for salo bv FISHER A HEINITSH. I), e ll! PURE SALTPETRE. FIVE HUNDR' L pounds pure SALT PETRE, for curing beef. Use the best; it is the cheapest. Get it at FISHER & HEINTTSH'S Dec 1 - Drug Store. .?"BEWARE OF THAT COUGH!" rTlHE changing season is productive of I many afflictions of the lungs and throat. A small cough is the voice of na? ture telling you to beware of the danger of a neglected cough. Per all kinds of cough and "affections of the lungs, use "STAN? LEY'S COUGH SYRUP." It will cure von. Bi gin at once. Don'tdelav. Go to FISHER A HEINITSH, and asl; for "Stanley's." They are the proprietors. Nov it Finest Assortment of Toilet Articles. HAIR BRUSHES, Tooth Brushes, Co? lognes, Lubin's Extracts, Soaps, fine Perfumery, Powders. Puffs and Boxes, Combs, Fren :h Pomades, Cosmetics, Ele? gant Hair Preparations, for restoring grey ' hair to black, restoring its growth and em? bellishing the hair: Hair Dyes. For salcbv _Dcc Kl FISHER & HEINITSH. " HARVEY S ITCH OINTMENT ! IT cures Itch in twentv-fonr hours. It cures all kinds of Itch-barber's Itch, Camp Itch, Tetter Itch, Pile Itch, Scald head Itch. For sale bv FISHER A HEINITSH. Plmrmacists._ E. R. STOKES' BLANK DOOK MANUFACTORY ! Opposite J. C. Dial's Hardware Store, MAIN sun: KT, CO LCM ni A, s. c. BLANK BOOKS RULED nno any pattern, paged and hound in the X best possible manner, with Printed Headings, when required. The attention of CLERKS, SHERIFFS, ORDINARIES, COMMISSIONERS IN EQUITY, HAILI lOAD ( )FFIC [ALS AND ALL PUBLIC OFFICERS Is particularly invited. A LARGE STOCK OF Blank Book Paper! Of thc best quality, always on hand. Special attention given to the PINDING of MUSIC, OLD BOOKS and FILES and all other work, in plain or ornamental style. "i??-Order* sent to and contracts made directly with mc. will SAVE MONEY, as I am prepared to do work at but a SMALL ADVANCE on NEW YORK PEK ES. My business motto is: Promptness, Ec - nomy and Substantial Work. E. STOKES. Nov ll 3ruo Plow Steel. Plow Moulds AND IRON. TEN THOUSAND lbs. beat quality PLOW STEEL, at 12?c. per pound. 1,000 SWEDES PLOW MOULDS, at 10.-. per pound. 30,000 lbs. Swedes Plow and Tire' Iron. Together with a full assortment of Tire, Horse-shoe, Band, Oval, 'lound, Square, Hoop, Sheet and Nail Bod Iron, compris? ing the heit assortment in the city and at thc lowest prices. On band and for sab? bv Dec 19 .J. & T. lt. AGNEW. ' Paints, Oils, Window Glass? ? fTIHREE THOUSAND H.s. pure WI UTI', j JL LEAD, ground in oil. L000 lbs. St. Louis White Lead, ground I in oil, at 12A cents per pound. '200 gallons boiled and raw Linseed Oil. Together with a complete assortment of Tanners-' and. Machinery Oils, dry and ground Paints, Furniture, Coach and Japan Varnishes, Window Glass, Cutty, Paint Brushes, Varnish, Dusting and Scrubbing Brushes. For sale at low prices bv Oct ni J. A T. B. AGNEW. Barber's Patent Adjustable Thrace. T" .'.ST received, a complete asso nt of .J Barber's Patent Adjustable B 1 T BRACES, which, for carpenters'and wheel? wrights' use, are the most convenient and useful braces made, requiring no adjust? ment or titting of the bit to the brace, and are emphatically the tte j>lus ultra oi braces. For sale bv thc sole agents, Dec 20 * J. & T. R. AGNEW. Scales, Scales, Scales. JUST received, a supply of TEW SCALES, Counter Scales and small Platform Scales, which will be soldat ve rv low prices by J. & T. R. AGNEW. Sugar and Coffee. ONE HUNDRED bbls. REFINED SU? GARS, consisting of Crushed, Pow? dered, Granulated and Extra Coffee Sugars. r>0 bbis. Muscovado Sugars. 100 bags Rio, Maracaibo and Java Cof? fees. (Ju hand and for sale at low prices bv Sept 5 _J. AT. IL AGNEW. * Hecker s Self-Raising Flour. AFULL siippiv of-HECKER'S SELF RAISING FLOUR, constantly on hand and for sale at retail bv Dee 2 L A T. R. AGNEW. _ KEROSENE OIL "i /\ BBLS. extra pure KEROSENE OIL, 1U just ree-. ived and for sale bv Dec 2 J. & T. R. AGNEW. Almonds, Raisins, Currants. JUST received, a complete assortment of ALMONDS. RAISINS. CURRANTS. PRUNES, CITRON, Ac. Nov 7_J. A T. R. AGNEW. FIRE & BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, 11HE undersigned have been appointed agents for these superior SAFES. These Safes are made with throe; flanges all other safes have but two. They have Powder Proof Lochs, and tho locks and belts are protected with plates of hardened steel, which is the only protection against the burglars drill and the insertion of pow? der. Also, warranted free from dampness." While these Sates have no superior in quality, they are furnished at moderate prices*-at least ?5to 33Jper cent, less than Herring's ami other makers, while the quality cannot he surpassed. A sample Sale can be seen at our store, and orders will be taken at New York prives,, with expenses of transportation ai" Jed, and no charge for forwarding in Charleston. J. .v T. It. AON PW. /.I'llMUHEE RESWRMTT Next door West of the Post Office. IV. BERAGHI "?TrO e LD respectfully inform his W friends and the public in general that he has opened a RESTAURANT at thc above place, where the very best of ev? rything m the way of eating und drink? ing can bc obtained afshort notice. CREAM ALL on draught. LUNCH every dav from ll to 1 o'clock. Fresh OYSTERS constantly on hand. Jan 9 _ ' _ FANNING'S RESTAURANT ! Assembly .street, nearly o}>?>osite the New Marl-el. mills establishment has been refitted, 1 and the very best of everything can be obtained there. FISH and GAME prepared in cverv style. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS of"choice brands on band. LUNCH every dav from ll to 1 o'clock. Dec 5_*_ ?fcli: S T - Vt JRANT : The Pollock House. ri"Hlls new and complete establishment I has been recently opened, and gentle? men will find everything connected with the house ?ll the very best order. MEALS served at .-.hort notice. Private dinner and supper rooms attached. OYSTERS, FISH, GAME and MEATS prepared in every stvle. Tie- best of WINES, LIQUORS, ALE, etc., constantly on hand. Choice SEGARS and TOBACCO. FREE LUNCH cverv dav at ll o'clock. T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor. Nov 27 F. W. Wt?fi'S Steam Planing Mill ! Picken* Street, bettceen Washington and Piala, Columbia, S. C. ON hand and furnished to order at short notice, all kinds of dressed LUMBER, FLOORING, CEILING, SHELVING, WEA? THER-BOARDING, Ac. Also, SASHES, Blinds. Door.-:, Mantlc-picco Mouldings Brackets, Counters, Tables, Sc. Having now in operation full sets of the most improved machinery, I am prepared to turn out FIRST-CLASS WORK, at very reasonable figures. All in want of any ma? terial in rn* line will do well to give me a call. Aug 1 timo GUNS, PISTOLS, SPORTSMEN'S ACCOUTREMENTS, ; ^3LTTt sock.unition ! j A NEW and complete assortment just I J\_ received. AI.so, i An elegant assortment of FISHING TACKLE-Rods, Reels, Bobs, Hooks, ! Line?, Ac. At LOW PRICES. P. Jr. KRAFT. Washington street, opposite old Jail. N. B. Manufacturing and repairing I substantially and ::eatly executed. ? May 20. ly Charleston Advertisements. n, fiiT The Wholesale Dry Goods Business here? tofore conducted in Uic name of JOHN G.. MILNOR St CO., Will hereafter bo carried on in the name of ?IL5?0B, WILBUR ft MARTIN .VT 1 '["AM), ceipt of a tull and icy and Domestic MilcT invite our old encrally to au ex 135 Meeting Slr, Obit house is now desirable stock ol DRY GOODS, and we friends and thc trade am in at ion of our stock! Factors" and Planters ?ill lind it to their interest to examine our stock, as we are prepared to give them ? very facility In our line to enable them to bil their orders and ?av in their supplies. Orders carefully and promptly tilled. Mr. WM. C. SMALL, late of "the brm of Chamberlain, Miller.*.- Co.. is with us, and would he jil' used if bis friends ?ill give h'm a call. N. B.-Messrs. NAYLER. SMITH & CO.'S Oilier eau bc fi.mid at our store, up-stairs. JOHN (1. MILNOB, T. A. WILBUR, Nov 3 t3nio J. J. MARTIN. For Palatka, Fernandina, Jacksonville And all the Landings on thc St. John's River, VIA SAVANNAH, OA. THF NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP DICTATC 3=L , a,OOO TONS BURTHEN,) CAPTAIN' LOU?S ME. COXETTEK. ON and arter the 2Gth October, thia tine ship will sail from Southern Wharf every FRIDAY NICHT, at 10 o'clock, for tin; above places. All freight must be paid here by shippers. For freight or passage, app?v on hoard, or at the office of the Agency, 17 Vander borst's Wharf. Charleston, S. C. Oct 24 J. D. AIKEN & CO., Agents. W. C. T ILTOON, COMJHSSIOX MERCIIAXT, South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston. AGENT for deo. Pago A Co.'s (of Balti? more. Md.,) Celebrated Patent Port? able CIRCULAR SAW MIFFS, STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS, Horse Powers, Grist Mills, Timber Wheels, Ac. Dupli? cates furnished at short notice;. Circular and Gang Saws at manufacturers' prices. Agricultural Implements of every de? scription; Page's Celebrated GARDEN PLOUGH. A splendid assortment of Sashes, Doors;, Blinds, Ac. Hickory, Ash and Oak Rims, Poles and Shafts for Buggies, Carriages and Wagon.-, all kinds of Carriage Mate? rial. White Pic. Spruce, Oak, Walnut, Ma? hogany and Cedar Lumber of every de? scription. Dec 12 3mo Sli??ARS AND MOLASSES. pr HHDS. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES *) new ero]i. lSbbls. Muscovado Molasses new crop. 30 " " Sugar. 10 " Extra ? 5 ;i Crushed 'm 3 " " Pulv. 100 sacks Liverpool Salt, seamless sacks, at i:;.35. 100 lbs. English Blue Stone, at 14c. 2,000 lbs. - Copperas, at icc. In store and for sale by A. L. SOLOMON. Second doer from Shiver House, Oct is On Plain street. MACKEREL, SCALED HERRINGS AND 6BA?KE8S? 1 BOXES SCALED HERRINGS. JLUV/ lt> half bbls. No. 1 MACKEREL. li) half bhia. No. 2 MACKEREL. 10 " X No. 3 20 boxes Lemon CRACKERS. 20 " Sugar 20 ?'? Ovster 20 .' Seila 5 blois, t hur BACON SIDES, at reduced price. 5 hhds. Bacon Shoulders. Just received and in store, and for salt at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES bv A. L. SOLOMON,' Second door from thc Shiver House, Nov 22 On Plain sir? ct. AT WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL BBLS. GIBSON'S X, XX, XXX, WHIS? KEY. Lids. O. Bliss'old Bourbon WHISKEY. Corn and Rye domestic " .' Holland Anchor GIN. li American Hope " .? Pinet and Rochelle BRANDY. ''. Jamaica and Santa Cruz Rum. '. Sweet Malaga Wine. " Cherry and Madeira Wine " Catalognia Claret Wine. '. Stougliton Bitters. Boxes Poker's and Krauter Bitters. '. Curacoa and Annisccd Cordial, i! Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. With a general stock of GENUINE LI? QUORS, worthy attention of purchasers, at fair prices. Call and examine the above stock before purchasing elsewhere, as great inducements Will be offered. A. Ti. SOLOMON. Second di Oct IS ir from Shiver flousi On Plain ?tri Crimpy Bagging. BALES GUNNY BAGGING, extra _L\ / weight 'i\ pounds. 5(1 coils MANILLA ROPE. 1 hale BAGGIN? i TWINE. Thc above in store at reduced rute.-. A. L. Si 'LOMON, Second door from Shiver House, Oct 1H On Plain sO^L Sausage Cutters and Stuiiers. At the Sinn of the Golden Pod-Lock. JUST arrived, a full snoplv of SAUSAGE CUTTERS and ST?FFERS, and foi sale at lowes! prices, bv Nov 8 JOHN C. DIAT New York Advertisements. 1867.-SPRING FASHIONS TVEMAND -T. W. Bradley's celebrated 1J DUPLEX ELLIPTIC or DOUBLE SPRING SKIRTS. They will not bend or break like tho Singlo Springs, but will p 'cservfi their perfect and beautiful shape, where throe <.r four ordinary skirts have been thrown aside as useless. They arc the most elastic, flexible and durable skirts manufactured. They combine com? fort, durability and economy, with that elegance of shape which has made the "Duplex Elliptic" thc Standard Skirts of the fashionable wi.rid. This popular Skirt is universally recommended by tho fashion? able magazines and opinions Of tho press generally. At wholesale by the exclusive manufac? turers and sole owners of the patent, WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, Warerooms and Office '.)7 ( bambers And 70 and 8*1 Reade sis., New York. Also, at wholesale by the leading jobbers. For sale in Columbia by C. F. JACKSON and SHIVER A BECKH AM. Tan 23 3mo? The Celebrated Palmetto Hair Re? newer; WHICH has been fully tested and uni? versally proved to be the one genu? ine, reliable and never-failing preparation for io proving, beautifying and restoring the hair, should bo found in every South? ern home and on he table of every lady. By its use, dry, harsh and wiry hair is changed into smooth, glossy, silken tresses. Every one who bas used the Renewer speaks of its merits in the highest terms. Uv' Ask vour druggist for the PALMETTO HAIR RENEWER, and take no other. For sale by all druggists. IJ ARR AL, RliS LEY & TOMPKINS, Wholesale druggists, sole agents, Jan_25 lr 141 Chambers st.. N. Y. Sweet Opoponax from Mexico! NATURE could not produce a richer gem or choicer Perfume. Try it and be convinced. E. T. SMITH & G >., Sept 19 fimo New York. Sweet Opoponax from Mexico'. THE most elegant and essential personal requisite for a lade, "Extract id' SweC Opoponax." E. T. SMITH A CO., S. pt 19 fimo New York. F??RHIT1JRE. DEGRAAF & TAYLOR, 87 and 89 Bowery and65 ChristieSt., A". 1*., STILL continue to be the largest Furni? ture Manufacturers in the city. Parlor, Dining Room and Chamber FURNITURE, Canopy and Victoria Bedsteads, for the Southern trade, at 20 per cent, reduction in price. Sept 19 Gmo STENHOUSE & MACAULAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 171 OR the sale of COTTON, COTTON ' YARNS. SHEETINGS, Naval Stores, Ac, and for thc purchase of Merchandize generally, 66 Pearl Street, Nar York. Consignments to us from every point in the South fully protected by insurance as soon as shipped. July I f ly J. E. STENHOUSE, ALLAN MACAULAY. JAMES CONNER'S SONS UNITED STATES TYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE. VTOS. 28, 30 and :52 Centre street, (corner Xl of Reade street,) New York. The type on which tins paper is printed is from tin above Foundry. Nov. 18 SOUTHERN SANK NOTES'. SOUTHERN sEcumtms 1 Bought and sold on commission bv LAWRENCE BROTHERS &.C0., BACKERS, NO. 16 WALL STJiEET. NPAY YOUR MONEY received on depositfrom banks, bankers, merchants and others. Or? ders in Cold. Government and other Se rities executed at the regular Stock Ex? change by a member of thc firm. Consign? ments of "Cotton solicited. Oct 3 DKWITT C. LAWRENCE. JOHN R. CECIL. CvausJ. LAWRENCE. WM. A. HALSTEI GREAT WATCH SALE, On the Popular One Price Tlan ! ! GIVING ev, iv patron a HANDSOME " and RELIABLE WATCH, for thelow priceofTEN DOLLARS, without regard to value, and not to be i aid for unless per fectlv satisfactory. IOU Solid Cold "Hunting Watches, $250 t< $750; 100 Magic Cased Gold Watches. ?200 to $50: 100 Ladii s' Watches, enameled$100 to $300; 200 Ooh1 Hunting Chronometer Watches, $250 to 300; 200 Gold Hun tin j English Levers $200 to $250; SOOGold Hunt tug Duplex Watches, $150 to $200; 500.Gold Hunting Ant. rican (Watches. $100 to $250 500 Silver Hunting Levers. $50 to $150; 500 I Silver Hunting Duplexes, $75 to $250; 500 Gold Ladies' Watches 550 to $250; 1,000 Gold Hnnting .Lepines. $50 ti $75; 1,000 I Miscellaneous Silvei Watches. $;>,> to $101); 2,500 Hunting Silver Watches, $25 to $50; i 5,000 assorted Wat dies-all kinds-$10 to $75. K3TEvery patton obtains a watch, by this arrangement, costing but $10, while , it niav be worth ?7">o. No partiality shown. I Messrs. J. HICK LING A CO. 149 Broad? way, New York City, wish to immediately dispose ol' the above magnificent stock. Certificates, naming the articles, are placed in scaled envelopes, and well mixed. Hold? ers arc entitled to the articles named on their certificate, upon payment of $10, whether it bc a watch worth ?7.">I?, or one worth less. The return of any of our cer? tificates entitles you to the article named thereon, upon payment, irrespi .-??veo! its worth, andas no "article valued ?ess than $10 is mimed on anv* ?., rtiticato, it "ill at once be seen that ties i- NO LOTTERY, but a straight forward legitimate transac ! hon, which mav bc participated in es en bj ? the most fastidious. I A single certificate will be sent by mail, post-paid, upen receipt of 25 cents: five I tor il: eleven fi r $2: thirty-three, anti ele I gani premium, for $5; sixty-six, and more i vaina ld.- premium, for iii; ..ne hundred, I and most superb watch, for $15. To j agents, or (hose wishing cmploj ment, this i is n rare opportunity, lt a legitimately conducted bu?hicss, duly authorized by thc Government, and open^to the most ' J. H?CK LING A CO., .ian l i Imo 149 Broadwav, New York. Auction Sales, ESTATE SALE. BY CONSENT of heirs, wo will sell, at PUBLIC AUCTION, tho following ?roperty of the Estate of John Bates, de rased,"mi TUESDAY, tlie ^'.itli instant, at 1 o'clock a. m.: At the Pea Ridge Planta ion, all the Household and Kitchen Fur liturc, a large lot (d' Hogs, Cattle, Sheep, rid a tine Buggy and Harness. And, on the day following, at the Whito otton Plantation, a lar^e lot of Hoirs and '.u ile, and a large quantity of fine Potatoes. TEKMS OF SALK.-All sums under S100, ash; for sum* above $100, notes, with ap irovcd security, at twelve months from late, with interest annuallv. JOSEPH PATES, JOHN S. BATES, Jin 1") 12 Executors. .* For Sale or Rent. I"WAT well-known TWO-STORY BRICK . BUILDING, situated on thc corner of sumter and Lady streets, formerly the rc idence of J. 1. Gracie, deceased, having ?very convenience for the comfort of a amily, consisting, on the first floor, oT ?front and Hack Parlor, with folding doors, ipacious Diuing-Room, Pantry, Ac.; the lpper story of four Bed-Rooms, of gmod ?ze, every room being furnished with gas ixtures. Connected with the house \s tho casement, consisting of Dining-Room, [roiling and Bath-Room, supplied with ap? paratus to furnish hot or cold water. Tho Kitchen is of two-story brick, fur lishcd with a complete Cooking-Range, ?Vash-Rooms, A'c. Attached is a handsomely laid out Flower jardeo, with water in the centre; a large ?pace for Vegetable Garden, line Fruit Irres, ?fcc, Ac. The above is finely located, being but two squares from the main street of busi? ness. ALSO, ron KENT. The BRICK STORE, on th.? corner of Main and Bridge streets, ri cently occupied hy Mr. J. C. Lyons. This is one of the best located business stands in thc city. For terms, apply at the Auction Room of Jan 'J t_I'.EVIN A PEIXOTTO. ? Pnre Pernvian Guano. THE subscribers have been appointed agents for thc sale of the above FER? TILIZER from the importers, and will sell it New York prices, with expenses added. For further particulars, applv to LEVIN <5c MIKELL, Corner Richardson and Taylor sts. Dec 6_ Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris. TT^E have in. store, and shall keep con VY staidly on hand, a full stock of the ibove, and offer to contractors and build jrs, and those in want of the above, great inducements. Applv to LEVIN A MIKELL. Corner Richardson and Taylor sis. Dec6__ Choice Lot Shrubbery, Roses, Sec. WE offer at private sale, now in fine growing condition, a choice lot of EVERGREENS and ROSES, MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA, Pyramidal Cypress, Irish Juniper, Golden Arborvitte, ?fcc. Apply to LEVIN ifc MIKELL, Corner Richardson and Taylor sts. Dec G_ __ Selling Off- Regardless of Cost' TO THE LADIES. MRS. C. E. REED has just received a splendid assort ment of DRESS TRIMMINGS. f?&SE?B%Mi Also, a fresh supple of MIL fffiBjljffi FINERY GOODS," of all dc ffira^/g retail. French Corsets, Ze %3/ff'n phyr Worsted Hair Braids, Ss 4? Curls, Ac., which will be sold xLwi very low. Nov 1 f.'3mo " LEXINGTON---?N? EOTITY. Catherine Sawyer end others vs. Deborah Sawyer and others. 1,HE creditors of George Sawyer, de? ceased, are hereby ordered to establish their demands before "me, on or before the first dar of Februarv, A. D. ISL?. HENRY A. MEETZE, C. E. L. D. Commissioner's Office, Lexington C. H., Oct. 31, 1866. Nov 2 f3mo~ New Orleans Molasses. NEW CROP New Orleans Molasses, bv Jan 18 FISHER & LOWRANCE. NEW BACON. FOR SALE by FISHER & LOWRANCE. Jan 18_ Teas ! Teas i ! AT VERY HIGH PRICES. Imperial, Gun-Powder, Oolong. The verv best that can bc had. dust re? ceived by" FISHER A LOWRANCE. _ Jan 12 PURE LEAF LARD, IN 100-POUND PACKAGES, at verv low rates, bv FISHER A LOWRANCE. Jan. 12 * _ Pion! "Dinn? CCAROLINA and RANGOON, atvervlow ) prices, bv FISHER & LOWRANCE. Jan 12_ IRON, STEEL. NAILS, POTWARE. Tin'd and Jap'd KOLLOWWARE Carpenters' and Blackrm's TOOLS SCALES. AXES, S. W. Collins' and oilier brands. PAINTS, OILS and GLASS. In store and. for sale LOW by FISHER & LOWRANCE. Cash Notice. TT^OR the. information of all concern. '' IJ we state that our terms arcCASH FORE DELIVERY OF GOODS. OIM. sent ns from country and elsewhere wi! receive no attention unless accoiitpaniet " Aug li J. & T. R. AGNEW.