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DAILY Daily Paper $8 a Year PH (EUX 'Let our Just Censure Attend the True Event.' Tri-Weekly $5 a Year BY JULIAN A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2. 1866. VOLUME II-NO. 16^ ITBLISUED DAILY AM) T?U-WEEKIA*. THE GLEANER, EVERY WEDNESDAY MOSSING. 3Y JULIAN A. SELBY, CITY PRINTER. Office on Main street, a few do.us above Taylor ?or Camden) street. THUMS-IX A D VA NC H. SUBSCRIPTION. Dailv Raper, six months.$4 00 Tri-Weeslv, " " . 2 50 Weekly, ' " " . 1 50 * ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at. 75 cents per square for t hc first insertion, and 50 cents for each subsequent. Weekly 75 cents each insertion. B3~ A liberal discount mode on, the above rates when advertisements are inserted by ike mouth or year. AOEXTS. .I. R. Allen, Chester. Julina Poppe, Anderson c. fl. S. P. Kin ard, Newberry C. H. PROSPECTS TN THE SOUTH-WEST. The following is nu extract from r business lotter, dated New Orleans. March 16, and received by a ; ?r eantile house in this city: A serious matter in the future is tin overflow which now exists from Mern phis to Vicksburg, and which it is feared will th? more damage fron Vicksburg down. The damage don< so far, will cause thousands ol' acre to be abandoned. Planters who wen poor before, are helpless now. Thi. may and no doubt will have a ?nate rial influence ou this year's crop ii Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana Planters meet with difficulty it making arrangements lor this year' crop. The military bill, it is feare.l will operate against the labor of th country, and entirely destroy th larger plantations. In live years w may have as large cotton crops a before the war. Tn thc interim however, t here will he much loss an' suffering by the large mass of presen planters. The irish are becoming dissatisfie with the presence ol' the Chinese i California. They got np a riot Iatel and drove oil' some twenty or thirt of tile celestials, who were employe by tho Pacific Mail Steamship Clon pauy, burning their houses, des tro; ing their provisions and killing or of the obnoxious class. The iris are impatient of the rivalry ol' an other foreign labor in the countr; The Chinamen aro among the mo peaceable, orderly and useful of M laboring population in Californi; ?tod have become so numerous th: their labor is quite indispensable. GINGER SNAPS. CRACKERS, & JUST received, a fresh assortment GINGER SNA I'S, CREAM CU At : K Kl! Sugar Crackers. Soda Biscuit, Boston ai '..utter Crackers. J. & T. li. AGNEW. March 26 Wanted, * NURSE, to attend a child m arly n ?\_ years old. A girl from fourteen eighteen years of age preferred. Recoi mendations given and required. Apply the Insurance Rooms ?d' II. E. Nichols Co. March 2? ? MULES FOR SALE. ?jfei , A NUMBER of fine, well-bro WWSfc MULES can be seen atJoyne ?iM?M?3x.Hotcl Stables. Cri?es reasonab Maren 2t\ $25 REWARD. tibK STOLEN, on Sunday night la rtftHmMn'1 " "die* boni Columbia, a ds bay UoltSE MULE, somewhat chafed w: wagon gear: also, a common Wagon S; tile ami Bridle. The above reward will paid upon delivery of the mule to thc si . scriber, at his mill, or to WM. DOUGLi tour miles from Columbia. March 26 3* JAMES DOUGLAS BY THE EMILY SOUDE! 4 SELECTED STOCK of very excelh iV. FRENCH BON-BONS, CHEAM CH < Ol.ATES. JELLY CAKES, ftc, at MCKENZIE S CON EKCTIO.,ERY, Plain street, near Central House March 12 7? ^~1?- ~? J f"" Colo x SECRETARY, tilled with a choice ; ?\. carefully selected stock of books, t anteing thc Queens of England; Lc XIV; the Waverly Novels; Thiers' Fret Revolution; Goldsmith's Poetical Woi tc. in all, about 120volumes arooffe for sale at .: bargain. For further parti ;ars, apply at this office. March '. CHEAP GUNS. ^_ YOU can buv C. CN ^?><Z retail for $3.50* Whole. ^C-^^-3^oieroh ants supplied at s r """"ll ^prices as to warrant an amination. Call at the office of the Col Gin Warehouse. A. R. COLTOl -Mandi 20 In Printing; Material For Sale. A N assortment of TYPE and MAT! j\. AL, sufficient to publish a 1 irge s paper, is offered for sah; at a very rea able price. The TYPE is as good as i ..'or further particulars, apply at office. Feb THE SECRET S ENTINE A SPEAKING WATCHMAN! N .?\_ eats, drinks or sleeps. Can be sei the COTTON GIN WAREHOUSE. *a-Visitors are requested not to after dark. March or .HUI A l J Si UT1UES. THE P?ANKLIS I?IC5<5v MA? CHINE, justly celebrated For perfect sim- ! plicity, great strength and h?mense com? pressing power, is guaranteed, with < ?gilt ' men and two horses, t<> self-temper the clay and make 3,000 to 3,500 elegant bricks 1 per hour. .J. lt. RENICK, Proprietor, No. ' 71 Broadway, New York, Boom 23. Feb! " 3mo j ARTIFICIA!, EYES.-ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYP.S made to ord.-r and iuscrted ! by Drs. F. BAUCH and 1*. GOUGELMANN, (formerly employed by Boissonneau, Paris,) No. 399 Broadway, Now York. Oct 17 ly j Tlie Gravest Maladies OK YOUTH AND EARLY MANHOOH. Howard Association Essays, on tko phy? siology of the passions, and tho errors, abuses and diseases peculiar to thc first age of man, with reports on new methods of treatment employed in this institution. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Du. J. SKILL! X HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Phila? delphia, Pa. Jan 15 3mp BATCHELORS HAIR DYE_This splendid Hair Dye is tho best in the world. rho only true and perfect Vye-harmless, j reliable, instantaneous. No disappoint- I mont. No ridiculous tints. Natural black or brown. Rcmcdii s thc i'd effects of bad | ?lyi s. Invigorates the hair, leaving it sott j and beautiful. The genuine i- signed Wil? liam .1. Batchelor. All ?.th. rs arc mero imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all druggists and perfumers. Factory 81 Barclay street, N.ew York. 89" Beware of a counterfeit. Dec ll ly ^^New Spring- Goods'! ' tf^WW^ citizens generally, that she is j A %!.)? just opeidng a now and eotn ?fl plote assortment of SPRING SH J>i MILLINERY, in all varieties. _Mare!, 21 BACON ! BACON ! '. CLEAR SIDES, Strips and Shoulders all sound and sweet. March 22 J. Xi. SEEGERS i\ CO. FLOUR! FLOUR ! ! FIFTY bbl-. Extra and Superfine Fleur, at, J. C. SEEGERS A CO.'S. March 22 r^\& Biscuit, Sugar Crackers, &c. QA BBLS. SODA BISCUIT. SUGAR OU CRACKERS, Butter aud Boston Crackers, just received and for sale low by tho barrel or at retail bv Mandi 1G J. X T. R. AGNEW. BUTTER AND CHEESE. -| {\ KEGS choice GOSHEN BUTTER. JA/ 500 lbs. fresh COUNTRY 4(1 boxes CUTTING CHEESE. 10 .? English Dairy CHEESE. In store and for sale low. E. A G. D. HOPE. Mareh Li HAMS! HAMS ! ! m WO HUNDRED Sugar-cured Hams. J[ just received, and for sale at TWENTY CENTS per pound bv Marci! 6 J. A T. R. AGNEW Mackerel and Cheese. 4 f\ KITS NO. 1 MACKEREL, put np 4fcU expressly for family use " 40 boxes choice CUTTING CHEESE. Just received and i'.-. .-?.tlc low by March 7 J. & T. R. .VONFAY. Southern School Readers, ]710R becinners and advanced scholar*. SOUTHERN SPELLERS and PRI? MERS, by R. Sterling, A. M., ot North (.'anilina. STERLING SOUTHERN COPY BOO KS. All the above are neatly printed on good paper, and are recommended by thc North Carolina Superintendent of Public Schools and hythe Legislature of Alabama. For sale at McCARTER'S BOOKSTORE, Opposite Law vers' Range, Columbia. MarchO ' R. L. BRYAN. Peach-blow Potatoes. 4 f\ BBLS. PEACH-BLOW POTATOES, I -T\/ inst received and for sale low by March 7 J. AT. R. AGNEW. BUTTER AND CHEESE. r A LOXES ( JUTTING CHEESE. OU 10 kegs Goshen and State BUI TER For sale LOW bv tho package. March 7 " E. & G. D. HOFF.. Country Bacon! HVMS SIDES and SHOULDERS. For sale by FISHER A LOWRANCE. March 17 SELF-RAISING FLOUR. mWENTY bbls. BECKER'S SELF-RAIS JL INO FLOUR, just received and for sale low bv .L & T. R. AGNEW. Mandi :? CUBA MOLASSES. ONE THOUSAND gallons choice CUBA MOLASSES. I 200 gallons New Orleans SYRUP. For ?sale low. E. fi G. D. HOPE. ; Mandi 1? Real Meerschaum Pipes. ANEW LOT just received. For sale low for cash at I March 22 J. g. SKEOKUS fi CO.'S. JOHN H. HEISE, .Con fe ctioner, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL-' CANDIES manufactured daily, at as low as can bo laid down hero from the I North. 89" Corner of Plain and Marion streets. Feb 3 B'S BRI 21 A HISTORY <>t a Brigade known (irs; ats J\. "Gregg's" and subsequently as Mc? Gowan's. ' Rv J. F.J. Caldwell. Memoirs of the Confed?rate War. Bv Yon Bfreke, of thc Third Prussian Dra I OOHS. latclv Chief of Staff tn G< ti. Stuart. .-2.?0. New America. By William Elepworth Dixon, author ol :'Holv Land," Ac. ?2.75. Magazines for April Leslie, Mad. De? mores*, Land We Love. ?Vc. At DUFFIE ?V CHAPMAN'S Bookstore, Townsend A Nor'.'n's tdd stand. March 2(i Candles! ?T (\ BOXES ADAMANTINE CANDLES 0\t fi hexes SPERM CANDLES. In store and for sale bv March26 C. H. BALDWIN .v. CO. Family Flour, &c* TWENTY bbls. FAMILY FLOUR, rx celled in quality. 25 bbls. good BROWN SUGAR, at L2?c. per pound. Received to-day and t?rsalo by C. H. BALDWIN & CO. March 23 GO O o rh 5 h-* ry*, f??CM? ?-\ ! m ca o o C3 CC cw ca W EH W w wi O rann SMOKED BEEF IFULTON MARKET ' and TONGUES. Tubs choice GOSHEN BUTTER, ai Lags and pocket.-.I A YA ( ?OFFEE, at a fresh lot superior. l'dils. and boxes Breakfast Bacon. Miik, Butter, Trenton. Sugar, Wine Soda Crackers. Hocker's Self-raising FLOUR- genii Bbls. Jerscv Peach-blow Potatoes. And for sale at FAIR PRICES !>v March 23 <'. IL BALDWIN it < and ne. THE right to manufacture and sell thc GEORGIA COTTON PLANTER is granted to A. R. COLTON, Columbia, S. C. ALBANY^ PACKHAM, Patentee. Tin- above Planter is the invention ol' a Georgia cotton-grower, and is the only ont' in use which docs the work of four hands, and does not clog thc s ed. ir,)-DON T BUY ANY OTHER. "5? A March 2:> ll. COLTON. FIFTY PISCES OF o y o i ? tz> K> ci v uv i AND WILL BE S< )LI> Y ELY LOW. R. k W. C.SW1FFIELD. March l l BEDELL'S LOW. Popular Trade. TIERCES choice s. c. I HAMS, at 2i'c. per lb. ?franS! Tierces Diamond HAMS: jK^lsjl Bags and pockets JAVA COFFEE, at 40c. per lb. Bags prime LAG I .'CVHA and RIO COF? FEE. FAMILY FLOUR, unexcclli d in quality. With other FIRST-CLASS GOODS. The subscribers are receiving, and will at an early dav have in store, a larg, stock of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, of su? perior quality. it will tie not only our aim, hui deter? mination, to offer only FR R s lt GOODS, from first hand* nt RATES AS LOW AS 'I'llis MAHKF.T AFFORDS. March 12 c. H. BALDWIN A CO. REFINED SUGARS. 1 AA BBLS. REFINED SUGARS, cnn JLUU Histing of Crashed, Powdered A and Extra C Sugars, just received and for sale bv 3. & T. lt. AGNEW. Feb"!) LikRB. L?EP. rrUHRTY bbls. Standard and Cure LEAV J. LAUD. .2D kegs pure LEAF LARD. Just received and for salo low by March :; J. \- T. R. AGNEW. Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer and Undertaker. HAYING resumed the above, business, 1 am pre _jpared to execute all kinds ?f"work in the above lino at the shortest notice and most reasonable prices. A variety of COFFINS constantly on hand. Funerals promptly attended. Aug 30 M. H, BERRY. At Brennan & Carroll's Carriage Factory. AND M CST BE CLOSED OUT ! ! GOOD IRISH LINEN. LOc. per yard. (rood ?' renell Lawns. 25c. " Bleached Shirting, 16c Ladies Hose, good, ibr 25c Gent's li " " 2oe. 25 doz. Linen HxhVfs, 12 ^c. 20 .. Silk H'dk'fs, cheap. Large lot ol' Parasols and Ladies' Silk Umbrellas. ALSO. Kentucky -leans. Oassi nicres, Brown and Blay la? ndis. ALFRED TOLLESON. March 26 Ale, Porter, Soda A VD ??NEBAL WATEB, ETC. -THE subscriber, who has I KM been engaged in the manu: j hal facture and sale of the above* j ? Charleston for the pasi ?teen years, ban opened a | branch of lus business in Columbia. He | has just imported Machinery of tho most j improved kinds. His manufacturing es? tablishment ?M in Lady street, third door I from Bud. All orders should bcaccompa- ' nied with the cash. Orders from the chun- | try promptly attended to. Address JAMES COSGROVE, j March l-l Imo* Post Office Box-28. [WATCHES, KSJ AND ! JEWELRY. ^-o THE undersigned has *?% just received his SPRINGc^*^Pa &.JRSTOCK OE CLOCKS, which is the largest and best selected brought hero in a number of years, and which can be bought at a great advantage. Ho has also , on hand a large and well selected stock of WATCHES, Dawson, Warrell A Hyde's Ladies' and Gent's Tip-top Pens, j E E I' A IE I IV G , lu all its branches. II AIR WORK BRAID- ! ED and MOUNTED. [. SULZBACHER, March 5 At J. Snlzbacher A Co.'.-. ? BUTTEE ! FRESH ROLL COUNTRY BUTTER, for sale bv FISH ER ii LOWRANCE. Feb 22 BACON SIDES. riM-'.N THOUSAND lbs. (.rime CLEAR ? JL RIBBED BACON SIDES. For sale! low for cash only. E. & G. D. HOPE. Feb 22 DENTISTRY. HAVING opened my office ; ?o^XF^^?t !;l'nuai)ently in Columbia, I '^Llir23_LT* t?UV 'K :lt hours at j son's store, on Main street. Janr, D. P. GREGG. I Gibson's Patent Cultivator Fiows. ? - ^ JUST received, a snp- ! -^S. plv of these SUPERIOR ' ^Saji*-. - ^IMPLEMENTS- the ad ! rfytffe'iV tf<n vantage from using winch I ^gggBgjgggfcj,? FIFTY PER CENT, in r Liorses and hands. For sab; bv the agents, ? March J. & T. R. AGNEW. I Carnied Goods. GREEN PEAS, GREEN CORA. TOMA- ! r TOES. Peaches, Pine Apple, Lobsters, ! Salmon, Oyster?, Cranbury Sauce. Egg Plums, Pie" Fruits, fresh Mackerel, Sar- ; dines, English ami Ana rican Pickles, Cat- j sups. Sauces, Ac. On hand und Tor sa!.- ? low bv J. A T. li. AGNEW. '. Feb" "J I j Ale and Porter. IVi-'.N casks EDIN BU RU ALE. oints. DUBLIN PORTER, pint?. Fer sale bv j Mareil 13 E. A G. D. HOFF.. Cutlery! Cutlery'. ! APULL assortro< nt of Table and Pocket CUTLERY, SCISSORS, Ac, irwstore I and for sale, low by JOHN <". DIAL. HOES AND CHAI??S. At 'he Si'/n of th>> Goltfen 7*nd-Ijock. ONE HUNDRED doz. HOES, assorted qualities and sizes. SOO pairs TRACE CHAINS, asset id lu store and f..: -ale CHEAP for CASH bv ? I dan JI JOHN C. DIAL. " AXE! AXiE! ! -| i\ HALF RBLS. ALE. ! WJ 10 whole " At wholesale and on draught. March 7 J HIN C. S LEGERS A CO. LAGER BEER. fTTEN bbl?. SEEGERS' LAGER BEER- a JL fine article, at March 7 J. C. 8EEGERS & CO.'S. GRAND CHARITABLE IN AID OF THE SOUTHERN ORPHAiN ASSOCIATION ! I Ineorporaled by the Legislature of Vir? ginia, January 30, 1867.) 'J'?) BE GIVEN AT Tin; Maryland Institute, Baltimore. APRIL 30, 1807. M>? Till", profits ol' this Concert will bc given I to tin1 Southern Orphan's Association, i to th" subjoined address Fron) the officers \ of which wo call th?: attention of the public: We, the officers of tho Southern Or? phan's Association, for the maintenance and education of thc destitute orphans of deceased Southern soldiers and sailors, earnestly solicit the sympathy and co-ope? ration in our Grand Presentation Concert, of all who desire to seo thc "HO ME A X I) S C ll O OL" j Enabled to receive and caro for all thc j needy ones who seek its shelter and -pro? tection. Thanking our friends for their past con? tributions and assistance, -wc again appeal to them to help us in a more extensive en? terprise, it is the design of this Associa? tion to erect a "HOME AND SCHOOL" for tho orphans of tho South, both male and I female, on an extensive scale, in tho city nf j Richmond, Virginia. As an inducement to have the building located there, thc Com? mon Council ot' that city have guaranteed i a sufficient lot of land, in an elevated and healthful location, and will increase the quantity ol' land it needed. lt is with a confident liopc in a favorable response to this appeal to a public which i has never yet tailed to sustain a charitable i institution, that we have intered into an I arrangement with Messrs. L. T. l'A EMEU & CO., No. 13 Hollidav street. Baltimore, to organizo a GUANI) MUSICAL PRE? SENTATION CONCERT for its benefit, and earnestly solicit the kindly aid and pa- j tr?nage of the public to insure Us succi ss. i (Signed.) Mrs. .1. L. HAMMOND, President. Mrs. Dr. .1. I;. BEAN, vice-President. I Mrs. E. A. E. MEARS, Treasurer. I Mrs. Dr. A. G. KMBERTA', Cor. Sec'y. Mr. S. IL Sen nats. Recording Secreta./, j Dr. A. G. KIMBERLY, Financial Sec'y. Baltimore, Februarv --, lst;7. TRUSTEES. Mrs. E. A. F. MK.VKS, Baltimore, Md. ; Mrs. .1. H. SCHIERS, '? Mrs. J. L. HAMMOND, " " I Mrs. W. L. BOSTOCK, Mrs. A. HAWKINS, Mrs. Dr. A. G. KIMBERLY. " Mrs. CUAS. MCCCBBIN, " " i Mrs. Dr. J. B. HEAN, " " It may seem unnecessary to add a single word to the above address, but caUs upon tho institution have been so numerous ami ; "pressing, and the struggle through which : it is now passing to widen the circle of its charities, is of such au arduous nature, j that the management cannot too strongly ' urge upon thc humane and pathetic every- 1 where au active participation in this addi- j tional attempt to alleviate the sad condi-| tion of great numbers of helpless children, j rendered thus by the terrible war through j which wt: have passed. And, assuredly, whatever may have been thc relative po? litical views of ladies tftid gentlemen herc- | tofore, all must agree that thc children referred to could not, by any possibility, ? have had any agency in bringing about j their present deplorable - nd destitute con dition, and are- suitable objects for the charity of all persons, of whatever shade ; of political opinion. The '?Home and School" which they now more particularly ! seek to establish and endow, will bo of in- j calculable benefit, by providing not only j food and raiment for these helpless ones, i but likewise solid and thor..ugh education; i thus qualifying them for future usefulness I to society at large. In order that this appeal may be effect- i nal in enlisting tho active Interest and co- , op?rai ion of a?i classes oi persons every- ! where, wc have concluded l>> issue f.>r the Grand Presentation Musical Concert 500,- 1 OOO tickets, at the nominal price of $1 ; each a singh- ticket entitling thc pur- . chaser to a gift -there being ?'tm gift to : every ticket. The gift s are as follows: I. An ih gan: Farm, of "Jil acres, ?ni i ?rot e<i with ( xtensive dwellings and out-buildings, saw and grist mid. making the property invaln blo.'.?30,000 j .j. A gift ol $10,000in gold, valued at. 13,500 i 3. A banu of ten acres, highly im? proved, lear the city of Baltimore. 10,000 .-1. A gilt in Greenbacks . 5,000 5. A Three-story Brick Mouse, with mo.'.ern improvements, in Balti? more. . 5,000 I it. A Three-story Brick House, with ! modern improv. monts, in Balti story Brick lb improvements, ?,000 52 J v (. id Pinn??, v il s I ?00 13. Two Grand Pianos, Stein's. 1,000 ll. Four Square Pianos, $500 each.. 2,000 io. Ten Parlor Organs, ?150 each . 1,500 10. ( ?ne hundred (. -tit's Gold Watches, $150 each. 15,000 17. Gue hundred Ladies' Gold Winches, ?100 ead: .10,000 18. Pitty Silver-plated .ea Sets, ?75 750 One hundred Elliptic Sewing Ma? chines, $75 each. 7,500 20. One hundred Gem's Silver Wa idu s, ?(>."> each. 6,500 21. One hundred Ladies'Kine Gold t'h ii'is and Kn, $40 each . 4,000 22. Two hundred Oil Paintings. $20 each.~. 4,000 23. Five hundred Bibles, $20each.. 10,000 24. Two thousand copies Pollard's Southern History, $5. 10,00t) 25. Two thousand Photographic Al? bums, *5.10,000 2C>. Two thousand Fino Gold Pens, in cases, $5.10,000 27. Five hundred Plain Gold Bings, S8 each. 4,000 8. Two thou ?and acts Silver-plated Tea Spoons, .-?'!. 6,001? Two thou-.-ind ( lall Bolls. Napkin Rings. &c, . <'.,00f> Th?: balance consists of tho following rt ides: Musical Instruments, Music R?xes, Radios' Work Boxes, Ladies1 and Gent's Gloves, Ladies' and Gent's Riding Whips. ( >pera (Hasses, Office and Pal lor Furnitr.ro. Writing Desks. Mack Walnut ?'ramos, Engravings, ?Ve., Ac. 'I'lie whole amounting to an aggregate o? ?00,000 Valuable Gifts. PI. AA Of-" DRAWING. Duplicate numb? rs, from 1 to 500,000, ire placed in a wheel; the first number, Abeu drawn out, draws the highest or tirat ?rift; the second number, when drawn out, he next highest or second gift, Ac., until die whole number is drawn. The distribution will take place after tho Concert, where 6,000 persons eau witness it. A committee will oe chosen from tho audience to take charge of the same. All agents and purchasers will be sup? plied with a correct list of tho awards as soon as published, HOW TO OBTAIN TICKETS. Tickets will bc supplied to aU Booksell? ers, Druggists, Music Dealers, Ac, where they can be obtained at il each, or li quantities at club rates. Circulars, containing tull instructions and terms to agents, w ill bc mailed u?>t rccoipt of a stamp for return postage. Orders may be sent tows enclosing thc money, from il to $25, in a registered let? ter, stamp enclosed, ai our risk. Larger amounis by post office order, draft or ex? press, at the following club rates: ? Tickets to one address.s t '.?> 10 Tickets to one address. '.) 00 20 Tickets to one address. is 00 Ou Tickets to one. address. 14 00 Tue nantes of tho agents will bc pub lished from the Central Office, Tickets will be supplied to agents at 1. per cent. discount. Under and in pursuance of the prov: sions of the Jut? real Revenue law, his Honor, tho Commissioner of internal Rove ? une, bas, upon due proof, granted a per? mit to thc Southern Orphan's Association to hold its Gift Concert exempt from ali charges, whether from thc special tax oi other duty, in n spect to such Gift Con? cert. This is a protection to ad agents, and exempts them from any ami all liability f-t license, tax or otherwise. This exempt ion is made upon the gr mud that the proceeds ot thc sale of tickets foi this concert aro to be devoted to a chari? table object, and is but another evidence of the favor and considi ration with whicli " our efforts have been constantly met it', nearly every direction. lVEFEUENOES. Lieut. Gen. G. T. Beauregard, New Or lcans:t". McKeever A Co., Baltimore;Brig. (?en. .1. ft". Thompson, New Orleans; Mai (?en. s ?;. buckner. New Orleans; J. B. Bean. M. ii.. Balrimor; : J. Balderston, M D., Baltimore: .1. s. Morrow, Publisher, Baltimore; .1. E. Nimmo. Baltimore: c. M. Steift*, Baltimore. H. (.'LAV BALLAM, Est]., < ounsellor. All orders ami communications should bc addressed to the Central Office. I.. T. PALM KR A CO., No. 13 Ilo?liday street, Baltimore, March 1(? Managing Directors. Groceries, Wir.es, Liquors, &c. ^g^j^j^j 5^ ?itu is. MUSCOVADO ? " " Crush. ,1 .. 1 :l " . Pulv. lot) sacks Liverpool Salt, seamless sacks, at, $3.55. iud lbs. English Blue Stone, at 14c. .J,Otu) li..-. ?. Copperas, at fije. 10 half biri.-. No. 2 MACKEREL, lil .. . No :; lot) boxos St Al.RD HERRINGS. io half bbls. Nc 1 MACKEREL. ?;i bos . Lemon CR V K LBS. .jo .? Sugar 20 -? tarter 20 " Soda .' 5 buds. Clear BACON SIDES, ,.i reduced price. 5 hhds. Bacon shoulders, bids. Gibson's X. NX. XVX. WHISKEY. Rids. O. Bliss' Old Bourbon WHISKEY. ?. Corn and.Kve domestic Holland Anchor GIN. . American Hope '. .. Piaet and Rod., ll..- BRANDY. .? Jamaica and santa Cruz Rum ?. Sweet M?bura Wine. . Cherry and Madeira Win. Catalognin claret Wine. .. Stonghton Ritters. R. \es Bokcr's and. Kraut? r Bittere. .. Curacoa and Ar.nisoed Cordial. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. With :-. general st-.ek of GENUINE LI? QUORS, worthy attention of purchasers, ai tair prices. Call and examine the abovc sto.-i; before purchasing elsewhere, af great inducements will be offered. A. L SOLOMON. Second do?>c frons Shiver House. March 16 On Plain stree.. Ckuony Bagging. 1i\ BALES GUNN\ BAGGING. v, l\f weight 2\ Mounds. Au coils MANILLA ROPE. 1 bab. BAGGING TA\ INK. Th?- above in store at reine d rat - A. L. SOLOMON, Second, ?lo. r from Shiver Hons? . Oct IS Oti Plain street. Garden Hakes, Hoes And Garden Implements. A FULL supply of GARDE? RAKES ?5LG\RDEN HOES, GARDEN FORKS SPADES, SHOVELS, TROWELS, Ac, on hand ami for sale by March :! -R * T. R. AGNEW. Third Supply ol' Fresh Seed. j)A VID LANDRETH & SON. SILVER SKIN ONION SETTS, Radish, Green-glaze Cabbage, Turnip Seed, peas and Beans, Extra Early Corn, Blue Stem Collard, new Tomato Seed and other varieties, at FISHER & IIEINITSH'S Feb 26 Drug and Seed Store