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FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, 18C7. LOCAL MATTERS. To Correspondents. We are continually receiving communications on political and other matters from persons who do not attach their proper names to tho articles sent; ?id we take this occasion of repeating that nothing Caa be published in THE DAILY NEWS without being indorsed by some responsible individual. "WE ARE indebted to Mr. C. F. VOGLER for a 2opy of tho Kriminal Zeitung. MRS. C. A. BALL.-Our readers will be pleased to have the privilege of reading Mrs. B.'s vernal carols in our Poet's Corner this morniug. We hope Mrs. B. will not punish us with so long a silence again. EXCURSION AROUND THE HARBOR.-Persons de? sirous of visiting the different points of interest in the harbor, will bo pleased to leam that the steam er General Hooker will leave North Atlantic Wharf at ll A. M. to-day. Tickets to be had at the hotels. -o Messrs. G. W". STEFFENS & Co., at the comer of George and King streets, advertise a choice as? sortment of ia m i ly groceries. Their stand is so well known that we simply refer our readers to their establishment, knowing that they will have no difficulty in Belect.ng thoir supplies. FIRE AT BAY POINT. PORT ROYAL.-Captain VIN? CENT, of the steamer Fairnie, at this port from Sa? vannah, Hilton Head, and Be&.aort, states that as : ho passed Bay Point, on Wednesday last, the Gov? ernment storehouses there were on fire, and it was stated that all of them but one had been de? stroyed. YOUNG THIEVES.-Three young villains wore ar? raigned bofore the Mayor's Court yesterday for stealing the iron bars and fastenings belonging to the store windows on East Bay and other streets. The proprietors were compelled, in many instan? ces, to put a guard over their property uutil they could restore the lost fastenings. Lieutenant HENDRICKS was notified of these thefts, and, with his accustomed promptitude, soon traced the lost iron to a junk shop where it had been carried by the thieves. It was identified as the property of the different storekeepers, and the young ^thieves were soon arrested, and will ho turned .over to a magistrate for prosecution. CHOICE TEAS AND FAMILY GROCERIES.-We would direct attention to the advertisement of Messrs. WM. S. CORWIN & Co. in another column. These gentiem?u'htve a store that is perfect in all of its details, but nome articles have been made speciali? ties, and these are offered to the public as the best in the market. Their line of teas embrace all qualities known to housekeepers, and being im? ported direct are warranted to be s,pure and nn iulultorated." There are few beverages more grate? ful than- a. cup of good tea, and the lovers of the herb will he pleased to leam that they can obtain the genuine article from Messrs. W. S. CORWIN ?CO. ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF LECTURES in the ( Atlanta Medical College for the session of 1867, with a catalogue of Matriculates in 1865-6, and all the graduates of tho Institution. The following M- IVs constitute the Faculty : A. Means, M.D., l^rofessor of Medical and Gene Tal Chemistry: D. C. O'Keefe. M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine : W. F. West? moreland, M. ? D., Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery j H. V. M. Miller, M. D., Professor of Obste tries and Diseases of Women and Children ; Eb e:a Hillyer, M. D., Professor of] the Institutes of Medicine ; S. H. Stout, M. D., Professor of Anatomy; J. F. Alexander, M. D., y Professor of Surgical and Pathological Anatomy ; J. G. Westmoreland, M. D., Professor of Materia .3??dica and Therapeutics ; W. S. Armstrong, M. D., Demonstrator cf Anatomy ; N. D'Alvigny, M. J)., Curator of the Museum. The next session will commence on the first donday of May. THE CLARENDON PRESS.-We have received the first number of tins new weokly, published in planning, S. C. It lias a good motto, j' st the word for tho- rimes : "Durale el vosmet rebus fervale j-icundis." I The 'papen is" devoted to 'literature, Agriculture, Morality, General Intelligence and Industrial Improvement.'' It is published by Messrs. LUCAS, DAVTD.& LUCAS, and edited by J. WITHERSPOON ERVIN, Esq; He enters on his work jn the right spirit, and we hope will meet with en? couragement and e.bundaut success, in this ardu? ous new enterprise. Mr. E. says in nis salutatory: There is no need that we should fold our hands in despondency. There is much and earnest work to he done. New habits of life are to be formed, euitable to our changed condition,' and new methods of labor ?ire to be adopted, and new and hitherto untried fluids of labor occupied. ... Under the conduct of the undersigned it shall be the aim of the Glenden Press to aid our people in the.new order of things which has fallen upon them. - It shall te our especial duty-eschewing political discussion-to gather and disseminate auch information as may advance the substantial interests ti the people,; and to revolutionize those long familiar h%?>i:s of life uns ni table to our new / condition, and which will only entail upon us failure, poverty; aKd ruin. : .* ' 1 '?.' MAYOR'S COURT, April ll.-Johtf -Mosely, a col? ored young man of apparently easy : manners and quiet behaviour, stated to the Court that on the previous day he had been in the neighborhood of the Battery, and tioat feeling athirst, he had knock ad at a gate for the purpose of asking for a drink lof water, when one James Sawyer, a fellow citizen, came ont, and shoved him and used dreadful names, not the least of which was the terrible ac? cusation that he, Mosely, was a " police protec? tive," and suggested an immediate resort to the manly art, at a nke little spot round the comer. Mosely stung hy ihe insults heaped upon him, and anxious to wipe off the insinuation that he was a t; protective," with the only liquid that can bright? en a rusty reputation, directly acquiesced, and they look their positions, but an uninvited policeman came np and having surrounded them, took them prisoners, and, no doubt, prevented a horrible catastrophe. The policeman having heard a por? tion of their talk, corroborated in a measure John's testimony, and the Mayor fined Sawyer $5, and Mosely $2. Four liquor venders, who had been retailing "sperits" under a No. 1 license, instead of a No. S, vere fined $20 each, and had tendered to them a few gentle hints from his Honor. - Rolla' Middleton, a country darkey, who had stepped into one of the establishments that abound in the lower put of King street, and while pricing a lot of shoes, was suddenly taken with a fit of mental abstraction, and abstracted a pair, which were afterwards found in a hag that accom? panied him to tho store. Roda's defence, that his pa would have paid for them, didn't help him much, for he was put in retirement.for five days. REAL ESTATE !?ALE. -There were a. number of Teal estate sales yesterday, and the prices real? ized were better than those of the last week. The sales were well attended, and tho competition somewhat brisker. Mr. A. J. SALINAS sold the following houses and lots for one-third to one-half casa, the balance payable in yearly mstollments : A two-and-a-half story wooden dwelling on the eouth side of Columbus street, third door east of Meeting street, and known as No. 25, containing four square rooms and attics, with double piazzas to the east and south. The lot, measures thirty? nine feet front cm Columbus street, by two hun? dred feet in depth for $2050. A two story dwelling (wooden.) situated in Orange Court (Hampstead,) known as No. 5, con? taining four square rooms, with fire places in each. Lot twenty feet front by seventy-five feet in depth, for $750. Messrs. W:CLRUR & SON sold at the same time, and on the same terms, all that lot of land, with the neat two story brick dwelling thereon, situate on tho south side of Wentworth street, near East Bay, and known by the tenement No. 5 House, containg four square and one dressing room, brick kitchen, &c, measuring in trout on Wentworth street twenty feet, and in depth eighty-six feet eight mches; iucluding au alleyway of eight feet to the rear opening on East Bay, for $2400. That lot of land, with the neat two story dwel? ling thereon, piazza to the front, house recessed, situate No. - Henrietta street, north side, third door east from Meeting street, with every conve? nience for a small family: lot 40 feet front by 120 feet in depth more or les3, for $1900. Mr. JAMES L. GANTT sold for JAMES TUPPER, Esq., Master in Equity, for one-fifth cash; balance in one, two, three and four years, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the premises, with in? terest from day of sale, payable semi-annually, the buildings to be insured and policy assigned, nil that lot of land, with the buildings thereon; situate on tho west side of East Bay street, in this city, measuring in front on said street twenty-five feet Tour inches, on the back line twenty-four feet eleven inches, and in depth one hundred and twen? ty-three feet four inches, more or lep?, for $13,010. SAT-V- OF DAMAGED GOOD 3.-Me a sra. JEITOHDH & Co. will sell this day, at the store of Mr. D. O'NEIL, in King street an assortment of boots, shoes, hats, trunks, &o., which were saved from tho late fire. These goods were only damaged by j water, and they will probably bring good prices. j GREEN PEAS.-Spring has so far advanced that tho export of vegetables has commenced, and Messrs. KINSMAN & HOWELL advertise that they are prepared to make shipments of green peas early next week, and will continue the same by every New York steamer. Our Northern friends can now have an opportunity of enjoying these luxuries, and will no doubt bo grateful to Messrs. KINSMAN OS HOWELL for their efforts to supply their markets. ACCIDENT ON THE STREET RAILROAD.-AS the horses attached to Conductor RIGG'S car wore be? ing shifted at the Battery terminus they became frightened from the swingle-tree striking against thoir feet, and started in a run. The driver, Mr. ?IAZYCK, kept the reins and was dragged some thirty feet before he losened his hold. The horses ?hen having no restraint on their movements dashed forward, and running against a wagon near the City Square, which checked their speed and enabled them to be caught. A portion of the iron work which connected the horses to the car was broken, and ono of the horses was found to have his toe fractured just above the fetlock. From an exai marion of the wound it was deemed impossible to be cured, and the horse was taken to the Mills House stable, where his throat was cut. The Railway Company have lost several fine horses since the road was started, and tho one recently killed had been brought from the North only a short time previous. DISTRICT COURT. Judge LOGAN presiding.-The 8tate vs. JAM^S HERVEY alicu; BULL HEAD, Larceny of Money from ERNEST KLEIN. Not Guilty. JACK MASON, Larceny of Bacon from JAMES F. QUINN. Guilty. HENRY FINK on three indictments. Receiving Stolen Goods, Assault, and Resisting an Officer and Retailing Spirituous Liquors without a License. The cases were all continued. MICHAEL LAWLESS, Assault and Battery. Guilty. SAMUEL ORR, Stealing Groceries from G. W. ANKER. Not Pros., and the recognizance of tho prosecutor forfeited. JOHN SMITH and FRANK WILLIAMS, Larceny. Noi Pros. STEPHEN WILLIAMS, JOHN PTNOKNEY and CORNE? LIUS PORCHER, Stealing Cotton from the South Carolina Railroad. Guilt}-. This case was folly mentioned in the NEWS at the time of fte arrest. CHARLES DANIELS and THOMAS JONES, St; al in g Clothes from T. J. TUOHEY. Guilty. ROBERT JOHNSON, JESSE THOMAS, BILL ARM? STRONG, Stealing Clothes from Dr. F. M. ROBERT? SON'S house. Tho first two guUty; AEMSTBONG not guilty. UNITED STATES COURT-Hon. GEO. S. BRYAN presiding.-A number of cases on the Common Law Docket were called, and the following verdicts rendered : FRENCH, RICHARDS & Co., vs. C ARM ALT & BRIGGS. MOCBADY & SON for the plaintiffs, and T. Y. SIMONS for the defendants. Verdict for the plain? tiffs, $291.50, with interest fi om the 7th December, 1860 ; $429.75, with interest from the 7th April, 1861 ; $633.50 from the 6th Febroary, 1861 ; $429.75 from May 2,1861 ; $478, with interest from May 5, 1861 ; $407 from June S, 1861, and the costs of suit W. H. MEYERS & BRO., of Maryland, vs. W. B. CUTTER, of South Carolina. MACBETH and BUIST for the plaintiffs ; WM. WHALEY, Esq., for the de? fendants. Verdict for the plaintiffs, $3,323.42, with interest from Jone 22,1866. ARNOLD, NUSHBAUM & NLRDLXNGEB VS. AARON LORYEA. SIMONS & SIMONS for plaintiffs; J. E. COHEN, Esq., for defendant. Verdict for plaintiffs, $806 with interest from Jone 6,1866. On motion of Gen. JAS. CONKER the Court took np the case of E. S. JAFFRAY & Co. vs. EMMA HiBSHFiELD and J. J. LEVY. Gen CONNER appeared for the respondents, and (5. H. SIMONTON, Esq., for the complainants. The Judge set asido the in? junction and dismissed the Bill. THE RICHMOND BAZAAR.-The fair sex, who are always seeking what good they may do, were not discouraged by the failure of the causo which they held so dear, bot have been actively engaged in endeavoring to preserve the names of their bravo defenders from oblivion. Memorial associations were formed in the different cities, whose object was to tend the graves of the Confederate dead, to fix headstones, with suitable inscriptions, and ultimately to erect a monument to their memory. In order to effect this, the Ladies' Association of Richmond design holding a Bazaar in that city the latter end of this month. Hollywood Cemetery contains the remains of many of the brave sol? diers who fell in the cause, and the ladies of Rich? mond, knowing that the feeling of the entire South is enlisted in the good work of tending the graves and preserving them from decay, have asked the assistance of the Memorial Associations in other cities. Each State will be represented in the Rich? mond Bazaar, and the ladies of the South have been invited to lend their aid to further the objects in view. The Memorial Association of this city have taken active steps to assiBt their Richmond sisters, and have been collecting subscriptions for their Bazaar. The President, Mrs. M. A. SNOW? DEN, desires all who intend contributing to send their donations to her residence, No. 9 Church street, before Saturday, or as early as practicable. SODA WATER.-The warm and sultry weather experienced during tho past few days warns ns that summer is near ab hand, and tho time is not far distant whe^it will be absolutely necessary to take some cooling beverage to quench the raging thirst. Fortunately there are a number of philan? thropists in the city who famish a nectar that in? vigorates, while it does not intoxicate. Their marble" fountains are to be found on every public street,-and there are few who can resist the temp? tation and pass them by. Prominent among these watering places is the establishment of Messrs. JOHN BUCK & Co., in Hasel street. This bas recently been refurnished, and those who remember it during the last sum? mer would hardly recognize it in its present changed condition. The fount is of the finest mar? ble, silver mounted, and the whole apparatus is well calculated to please both the eye and Ute palate. To drink soda water is a pleasure at any time, but it is greatly enhanced when drawn from an unexceptional font. Messrs. BUCK & Co. are the agents for MORSE'S Patent Marble Fountains, and are prepared te sup? ply both those and the soda in unlimited quantities. A reference to their advertisement will co;1 /ince the public that a visit is advisable, and a i.sste a necessity. Besides the Hasel street stand they hat e branch establishments at the old Guard House, on the Citidel Green, and at the head of the market, and offer the same inducements in each to their patrons. -0 THE COTTON CROP.-The first sevon months of the Cotton season hav?i passed away, and bec auso of the general want of money in tho South, the groat staple has been pressed forward to market with greater haste than ever known before^ and the largo receipts which continued ontil early in spring, must be considered tho real cause of tho unlooked for decline in our staple. But the crop may now be said to have reached its limit. Our railroads have ceased, some time since, in bring? ing down their eight hundred or one thousand bales a day ; now two hundred to two hundred and fifty is tho most brought down by the cars to Charleston in a day. But we are much struck with the paucity of thc exports. Several sailing packets up for Liverpool are loading bul slowly ; and even the New York steamers, at tho lowest possible rates, fail to at? tract shipments. In January, every steamer took from 800 to 1000 bales, and Bcveral extra steamers found ready employment, one taking 1400 bales at full rates. To show tho falling off, wo give a summary of shipments for tho past three weeks, at rates so low as to make them almost valueless for profit to shipowners. Bains. March 23, per Quaker City. 52 March 23, per Manhattan.221 March 27, per Moneka. 147 March 30, per Granada. .._293 March 30, per Florida. . . ..71 April 3, per Souder.245 April 6, per Manhattan.131 April 10, per Moneka.. ,.'.yao April ll, per Lodona.,.3-10 A total of 1786 bales in ninoteen days. MARSDEN'S PECTORAL BALM can be relied on in all diseases of the Lungs. DOWEE & MOISE, Agents. GOODRICH, WLNEMAN & CO., Agents. MESSRS. KILROY & Co., No. 339 King street, take pleasure in inviting the attention of the milliners of Charleston to their superb assortment of French flowers, which they arc prepared to offer at fifty per cent. lesB than cost of importation. April ll 3 H. H. If you want cheap Blank Books; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa ? per, &c; or, MTLLEBS' Almanac; If you Want Printing executed neatly; If you want Books bound in any style, or Account Books made to order, with any deBirod pattern of ruliug, go to HERAM HARRIS, NO. 59 Broad street. BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction Sales This Day. B. BBOSS, bailiff, will sell this day, at No. 12 Bee street, at 10 o'clock, one large iron safe, two small ones, and office furniture. J. A. ENSLOW k Co. will sell this day, before their store, No. 141 East Bay, at IC o'clock, sugar and mo* lasses, also, 10 tubs superior butter. JEFFORDS k Co. will 8eU this day, at Mr. O'NEILL'S store, No. 445 King street, at 10 o'clock, boots, shoes, hats, caps, trunks, kc. N. HUNT & SON will s*U thia day, in their sales-room, No. 142 Meeting street, at 10 o'clock, furniture of a family declining housekeeping. MLLES DRAKE will sell this day, at his store, corner of | King and liberty streets, at 10 o'clock, boots and shoes. MCKAY & CAMPBELL will sell this day, at their cash auction house, No. 55 Hasel street opposite postofflce, at 10 o'clock, furniture, hair mattresses, piUows, kc, kc A. H. ABRAHAMS k SONS will sell this day, at their sales-room, No. 35 Hay ne street, at 10 o'clock, an exten? sive lot of damaged dry and fancy goods. ?.. M. ILtBsHAit k BRO. will sell this day, at No. S3 Broad street, at il o'clock, 2 horses, 2 mules, and 1 buggy. A Fact Worth Knowing. The best investment for an invalid, who suffers from debility or loss of appetite, ls a bottle of PANENIN'8 He? patic Bitters, as it will be sure to give relief. For sale by all- Druggists. f THE TIME TD ADVERTISE IN TUE COUNTRY. THE PHONTX has a large circulation throughout tho middle and upper Districts of the State. Advertising rates as reasonable as the stringency of the money mar? ket will warrant. Merchante and others wishing to use tho columns of the paper wUl address N JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor, February 25 Columbia, S. C. Free to Eyerybody. A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information of the greatest importance to the young of both sexes. It leaches how tho homely may become beautiful, the despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their address, and receive a copy post-paid, by return mail. Address P. O. Drawer, 21, March 30 lyr Troy, N. Y. Mr. W. Miller says : PITTSBURGH, September 4, 1866. Messrs. Hostetter k Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa, GENTS: I think I am only doing the part of a good citizen when I testify to the great benefits rec Jived by me from the uso of your Stomach Bitters during the last five years. Sojourning for a time in the oil regions, in 1861,1 had a severe bilious attack, which, in connec? tion with dyspepsia, left mo m a very weak condition. I was advised to try your Bitters, and, having procured a bottle, found that they worked like a charm upon me, eight pounds having been added to my weight in the apo co of one week, and new life seemed to have bean in? fused into my system, so much so, that I have been in? duced to use them every summer since that time. As a tonic, I think they are invaluable. This summer, having bad a similar attack, (and as be? fore, much reduced,) although under the treatment of an A No. 1 physician, I was again obliged to have re? course to the old Bitters, and with the same good re? sult, having gained six pounds within a few days. I purchased a half dozen bottles a few weeks since, and purpose to use them regularly as a tonic. Wishing you every success, I remain Yours, gratefully, April 8 6 WILLIAM MILL EB. Know thy Destiny. MAPAME E. F. THORNTON, the great English Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant and Psycliometrician, who has aston? ish jd the scientific classes of the Old World, has now lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame THORNTON pos sesees such wonderful powers of second eight aa to ena? ble her to impart knowledge of the greatest importance to the stogie or married of either sex. While ina state of trance, sho delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by {he aid of an instrument of in? tense power, known as the Pey chorno trope, guarantees to produce a life-Eke picture of the future husband'or wife of the applicant, together with date of marriage, position in Ufo, leading traits of character, kc This is no hum? bug, as thousand of testimonials can assert She wUl send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what it purports to be. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and stating place of birth, age, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fifty cents and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re? ceive the picture and desired information by return mail. All communications sacredly confidential Address, in confidence, Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. O. EOE 223, Hudson, N. Y. ly March 80 MISCELLANEOUS, CEDAR CAM PHO BEST AGAINST MOTHS. CHEAP 1 FRAGRANT ! RELIABLE 1 Sold by druggists everywhere. HAB? ELS k CHAPMAN, Boston._2 April 12 LAW NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED ARE ASSOCIATED AS PART? NERS, and propose to practice in the STATE COURTS OF LAW AND EQUITY for the Districts ol Barnwell, Beaufort and Coll alon, under the nama and Btyle of "DAVANT." Office, for the present at GILLISONVLLLE, South Carolina. R. J. DAVANT. November 99 fm J. C. DAVANT. NOTICE ! NOTICE ! TEE PUBLIC IS CAUTIONED NOT TO BUY OR trade with any BOTTLES that have my name on them, or I will prosecute them as far as the law will allow. I do not seU my bottles, and no person has the privilege to deal in them. JAMES COSGROVE. April 9_4_ PATTERNS. JU8T RECEIVED FROM MADAME DEMOREST THE latest styles DRESS MAKING TN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Cloaks, Basques, A-c., made lo order. Country orders ulled promptly. MISS E. J. BONNER, Broad street, next east of Mansion House. April 2 imo COMMISSIONERS OF MARKETS. ESTIMATES WILL BE RECEIVED FOR BUILDING a CISTERN at the Upper Wards Market Proposals to be handed in on or before the 20th inst WILLIAM KIRKWOOD, April 6 _Chief Clerk. HIGH SCHOOL OF CHARLESTON. rTUTE EXERCISES OF THIS SCHOOL WILL BE X resumed on Monday, 15th. Instruction given in Greek, Latin, French, German, Mathematics, and the higher branches of English. The School is weU sup? plied with Maps, Globes, and Philosophical Apparatus. Terms of tuition $10 per quarter, in advance. No ex? tra charge for Stationery. French or German. W. R. KTNGMAN, April ll 3_Principal. NOTICE.-JUNK SHOP KEEPERS, AND PEDDLERS. ALL PERSONS ENGAGED, AND WHOSE LICENSE have expired, are hereby notified to call at my office and renew tho same immediately. W. H. SMITH, April 4 _10_Clerk of Council. NOTICE. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING clause of Section 1 of an "Ordinance to Baise Sup? plies lor the yo u- 1867," is published for tho information of persons selling Goods by sample or otherwise, who are not residents of this city. AU such persons are hereby not i hod to report at this office. "Three dollars oa every hundred dollars of aU goods sold in ti?-i city by persons not residents, by sample or otherwise." W. H. SMITH, March 8 _Clork of Council. WILLIAM BROOKBANK?, STEAM GAS FITTER AND PLUMBER, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL GAS FIXTURES, GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT tENDRI) TO. No. 116 KING STREET, August si Between Uroan sud ?new ttreetn. "DARGAN & BARGA?T ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF THE EASTERN CIRCUIT. Prompt attention given to collection ol' claims. RKFESENCES.-Messrs. Prcssly, Lord & Inglcsby, James Tupper, Esq., Charleston, S. C. J. F. DARGAN, T. G. DARGAN, Florence, S. C. Darlington, S. C. Marcius_ Imo CITY TAXES-MONTHLY RETURNS^ OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSE-SOR, ) CITY HALL, April 1, 180". J NOTICE IS HEREDY GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED that thc Monthly Ret ms for thc month ol' March past, in compliance with thc Tax Ordinance, ratified on thc 28th day ol December, 186(1, must be made on or be? t?re thc 15th instant. D. C. GIBSON, April 1 13 City Assessor. .A. PACKAGES ot 1U00 pier s. Price 00 cents. For sale My HIRAM HARRIS, March 18 Imo No. 50 BROAD STREET. Greenville Mountaineer, ALARGE WEEKLY, IS ISSUED EVERY THURS? DAY, at ?3 a year, in advance Advertisements iuderted at usual rates G. E. ELFO?.. Novernoer l? G. F. TOWNES. Editors. MISCELLANEOUS. rPHE UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE TO DIS X PENSE thia agreeable and ' healthful beverage, at their well-known stands, No. 86 HASEL STREET, be? tween King and Meeting streets; No. 428% KING STREET (Old Piquet Guard Houoe), abd at the head of, CENTER MARKET, northwest corner. . Druggists and others wishing to bo supplied with Fountains or Syrups, and dealers desiring Fountains charged, will be accommodated upon reasonable terms. Steamers, Hotels, Restaurants and private families, furnished with a superior article of bottled Soda, in quan? tities to emt purchasers. We are agents for the sale of A. J. Morse k Son's justly celebrated Soda Water Apparatus, consisting of Genera? tors, Fountains, Marble Draught Stands, Silver Plated Refrigerating Draught Stands, Tumbler Holders, and all apparatus necessary for the manufacture of Soda Water, at the manufacturers' prices, with freight added. Dealers in Soda Water throughout the State, desiring an apparatus, will do well to examine the merits of Morse's Apparatus, before purchasing olesewhero. Description catalogue and price list sent to any address upon application to JOHN BUCK k CO., Charleston. While appreciating the very liberal patronage extended to us during the past season, we t hall strive to merit its continuance. JOHN BUCK. E. H. GARDNER. April ll_ 2mo FURNITUR?TAUCTIONS AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES Attended to with promptness and dispatch, and at MODERATE CHARGES, BY , SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY, April ll Auctioneers, No. 27 Broad street DRY GOODS, ETC, SPRING GOODS. SPRING GOODS. AT THE iii J STOLL, WEBB & CO-, NO. 287 KING STREET. THE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY INFORM their friends and customers that they are now re? ceiving their STOCK OF SPRING GOOD8, all of which have been selected with care and at the lowest prices, and which we now offer at a very small advance above cost Our motto being, Quick Sales and Small Profits, we would respectfully solicit our friends and customers to call and examine our Stock before, purchasing. Par? ticular pains taken in showing Goods. Our Stock con? sists in part of . 34 LONG CLOTH, 12>? cents 7-8 Long Cloth, 15, 17,18 cents by the piece 4-4 Long Cloth, 20, 26, 30,86 cents 9,10 and 114 Sheetings . 9,10 and 114 Linen Sheetings-cheap Pillow Linens-all prices Bird Eye Diapers-ah prices Russia Diapers-ail prices . Scotch Diapers-all prices ... . Huck Diapers-all prices . j Crash, 12 y3, 20 and 26 cents ... Bleached Damask Cloths 84 Bleached Table Damask 64 and 84 Brown Table Damask Colored Table Damask. Worsted Table and Piano Covers. DRESS GOODS. GRENADINES AND LEN O S Crape Maretz English Bareges-plain and figured ' Melanges and Poplins, for Travelling Dresses Colored French Printed Organdies Colored Printed Jaconet and Lawns Per?ois and Chambrays Solid Colored French Cambrics and Lawns . Black Berega and Crape Maretz 84 Black Berage, for Shawls 84 Black Grenadine Black Bombazines, all qualities Black Alpacas Black Tamise Cloth Black and Colored Sifts. With a variety of other Goods, which will be offered at low prices, at STOLE, WEBB & CO., March 26 No. 287 King Street, BANCROFT'S OLD STAND. WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES. JACONETS, COTTON CAMBRICS Nainsook and Mull Muslins Bishop and Victoria Lawns Plaid and Stripe Swiss Plaid and H tripe Cambrics Plaid and 8tripe Nainsooka Swiss Muslins French Muslins Dotted Muslins Tucked Muslins Muslin Edgings and Insertings Cambric Edgings! and Insertings Thread Edgings and Insertings Valeucine Edgings and Insertings ' Linen Edgings and Insertings Brussels Edgings Maltese Lace Collars, in variety Swiss and Cambric Collars, in variety Linen Collars and Cuffs Infants' Bodies and Robes. Wit i a complete assortment of aU other Uoods [in the above Une. STOLL. WEBB & CO, No. 287 King Street. March 26 HOSIERY I HOSIERY ! WE WOULD GAIL PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO our stock of HOSIERY, which we would offer at much lower prli j than formerly: LADIES' WHITE COTTON HOSE Ladies' Open Work Hose Ladies' Black and Slate Hose Gents' Half Hose in Brown and White Misses' White Cc tt on Hose in variety Boy's Half-Hose in variety. GLOVES ! ' LADDS 3' BLACK, WHITE AND COLORED KID GLOVES Ladies' Lisle and Silk Gloves Gents' Lisle and Sik Gioves Lace Mitts-in variety Ladies' Buck GaunrJete Gents' Buck Gloves Misses' Lisle and Silk Glovos Misses' Lace Mitts With a full assortment of all Goods in our Une at low prices. STOLL, WEBB & CO, No. 287 King Street/ March 26 BRITISH SUMMER CLOTHS, IMPORTED DIRECT FROM ENGLAND. OA AA YARDS. FOR SALE LOW BY ??UUU HENRY TRENCHARD, No. 19 Exchange street, Charleston, So. Ca. March 12 Imo BEST SIX-CORD CABLED THREAD. JOHN & HUGH AUCHINCLOSS, SOLE AGENTS IN NEW YORK. March 6 wfm2G A. J. VIDAL HAVING TAKEN TUE DRUG STORE No. 60 COM? ING STREET (opposite Bull), would respectfully invite tho attention of tho community to his NEW AND WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF DRUGS, MEDI? CINES, CHEMICALS AND PERFUMERY. Prescriptions promptly and carefully compounded, April 10_wfmGj F. M. BURDELL, Q-H? NERAL MERCHANDISE BROKER. WILL DEVOTE HIMSELF TO THE PURCHASE and sale of MERCHANDISE OF ALL KINDS. Office at the corner of BROAD AND EAST BAY STREETS, in basement of State Bank, where sample:.' may be seen. REFEBENCES-Mr. C. M. Furman, Mr. Theodore D. Wagner, Messrs. John Fraser fc Co., Messrs. Mordecai k Co" Messrs. W. C. Dukes k Co., Messrs. Gourdin, Marthiesscn & Co., Charleston, S. C. October 24 _wfmOmo THE AIKEN PRESS, IT IS PROPOSED TO PUBLISH IN THE TOWN OF Aiken, S. C., a Weekly paper under thc above title, to bc devoted to General Intelligence-Political, Com? mercial, 8ocial, Literary, and Kuligicus-with a Depart? ment of Agriculture, including the Field, tho Orchard, the Vineyard, and thc Gardon. A News Summary, to contain a digest of thc important events of the week, will occupy ap- tLon ol thc paper, and particular atten? tion will be given to the unsettled question of Labor, a^ best adapted to our new condition, aud the development of the resources of the country in Manufactures, Agri? culture, Fruit-raising, and Vine-growing. Terms-$3 a year, in advance. H. W. RAVENEL, Editor. W. D. KIRKLAND, Publisher. January 21 AUCTION SALES,_ Butler! Butter! BuMer! BY J. A. EXSLOW ?Se CO. Viii be sold THIS DAT, 12th inst, at ll o'clock, belora our Store, No. 141 East Bay, 10 tnbs 8UPEBIOB BUTTER, jost received. April 12_J Sugar atti Molasses. BY J. A. EN SLOW & CO. rms DAT, 12th of April, trill be sold, before our store, No. 141 East Bay, at ll o'clock, to close consignments, 26 hhds. PRIME GROCERY SUGARS, balance of cargo chooner Alert from Caibarlen 76 hhds. ) New Crop Cuba Molasses, balance of 30 tierces [ cargo schooner Joesph Allen from 20 bbl s. ) Havana. Conditions at sale. April 12 DISTRESS SALE. lorsey, Agt., vs. Charleston ana Savannah Rail? road Company.' Viii be Bold on THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock A.M., at No. 12 Bee street, One Large IRON SAFE Two Smaller Iron Safes and Office Furniture. Levied on for rent dne F. Horsey, Agent, by the marleston and Savannah Railroad Company. Conditions cash. - E. BROSS, April 13_._Bailiff. Boots and Shoes. BY MILES DRAKE. [HIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I wiB sell at my store, corner Sing and Liberty streets, 75 cases BOOTS and SHOES, viz: Jases Men's CALF and EXP BOOTS, 6 to ll Jases Men's Calf and Kip Balmorals, 6 to 10 and 9 to 18 Jases Men's Calf 3.m Kip Brogans, C to 10 and 9 to 13 "ases Men's Cab oxford Ties, 6 to ll Jases Boy's Calf Balmorals, 1 to 5 Jases Ladies' Lasting Kid and Morocco Balmorals Jases Ladles' Lasting Congress, extra fine Jases Misses' Balmorals and Polka Boots, ll to 2 Jartoons Ladies', Misses', and Children's Shoes, assorted. Terms cash. April 12 Autcions for Horses, Vehicles and Furniture, EVERY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at a quarter past .0 o'clock, as originally established by the subscribers. Furniture sales at Private Residences promptly attend id to at low charges. SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneers, No. 27 Broad street, April ll 3mo South Side near State. AGRICULTURAL, SEA ISLAND COTTON SEED, PTA BUSHELS EXCELSIOR COTTON SEED. FOR L?U salo by WM. GURNEY, April ll_3_No. 102 East Bay. PHONIX GUANO. A CARGO OF THE ABOVE GUANO HAVING JUST /?L arrived from McKean's Island, I am prepared to urnish lt to Planters, either for cash at $65 per ton of !000 pounds, or $65, payable first November, with inter? est at 7 per cent, approved city acceptance. Pamphlets, pith full directions BS to its application, and certificates rf Planters who have used it also analysis of Professor shepard and others, can be had at my office. .J. N. ROBSON, March 29_fm wi mo No. 62 East Bay. TfRTiUZiRST WOOLSTON's liMOMTED BOM PHOSPHATE OF LIKE ^'^.'-r''. " '.: "-IV:~~~ . ' ; MANUFACTURED BY W. WHTTELOCK Sz CO., \ BALTIMORE. T? i A SUPPLY OF THIS TRULY VALUABLE FERTT nL LIZ ER, just received, and from the well estsb ished reputation of the manufacturers, we can confident y recommend it to our friends. T. J. KERR & CO., April 10_wfm6 KERR'S WHARF. iLLEN & NEEDLES' FERTILIZER TO ARRIVE. ~f\f\ BBL8. OF THE ABOVE WELL KNOWN FER .J\}\J TTLIZER expected per steamer from. Ph?a lelphia. All unfilled orders will be supplied direct from steamer. MACBETH A RAVENEL, Sole Agenta March 28 O. CHITTENDEN, General Commission Merchant, AND Manufacturer of PaT>er, OF VARIOUS KINDS, KO. 13 7 READE STREET, Corner Hudson Street, New York. DEALER Di PAPER AND TH MATERIALS OF every description for its manufacture. December 18 Gmo ' FIRE LO AK. MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, ? CITY HALL, November 9,1866. I ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REBUILDING IN THE Burnt Districts and Waste Places of the City, ton? ier "An Act of the General Assembly, giving authority to the City Council of Charleston to proceed in the mat? ter of a Fire Loan, with a view to aid in building up the Dity anew, " are hereby notified that the form of appli? cation for loans can be obtained at the office ef the Clerk at Council, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. AU applications must be flied in the above mentioned office, as the Committee will meet every Monday to con? sider the same. By order of the Mayor -W. ff. SMITH, November 10_ Clerk of Council. Huyana Plan Kentucky State Lottery MUERAI, EDDY & CO., MANAGERS. TO BE DRAWN AT COVINGTON, KY., B5TH AND 30th of each month.. Scheme, 32,000 ticaete-527 prizoa. Whole tickets, $12; halves, $6; quarters, $3; eighthB, $1 50. .; 1 Prize of.$50,000 .2 Prizes of.$5,000 1 Prize of.$20,000 29 Prizes of.$1,000 1 Prize of.....$8,000 63 Prizes of....$400 I Prize of.$7,000 155 Prizes of... ".. $200 220 Prizes of $125. 54 Approximation Prizes amounting to $9,900. Combination Lottery draws every day. Tickets from II to $10. Circuir rs sent free. Drawings mailed as soon cs the Lottery is draw m. ; ArMrass b. T. t?iL.FJtS, United Stiles Licensed Agent, No. H. Hasel street, oh -neston, S. v., c.'KP'.Box 52 P.O. February 20. 3m o AMERICAN LEID PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK. Factory, Hudson City, N. J. WHOLESAL?TALES ROOM NO. 31 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK. ' ALL STYLES AND GRADES OF LEAD PENCILS flt of superior quality are manufactured and offered /3ft at fair terms to the Trade. The public are invited [Wi to give the AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL the pre ftrjffl terence. WP THE PENCILS ARE TO BE HAD AT ALL THE J?\ PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND NO I ION ?Qft DEALERS. ASK FOR THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. " TESTIMONIAL. SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ) EHOINEEBING DEPABTMENT, > YALI: COLLEGE, November 10, 1866. ) I have always recommended the Faber Polygrade Lead Pencils as the only pendis fitted for both ornamen? tal and mathematical drawing; but after a thorough trial of the American Polygrade Lead Pencils, man? ufactured by the American Lead Pondi Company, New york, I find them superior to any pendl in use, even to tho Faber or the old English Cumberland Lead Pencil, being a superior pencil for sketching, ornamental and mechanical drawing, and all the ordinary uses of a lead pencil. These pencils are very finely graded and have a very smooth lead; oven the softest pencils hold the point-well; they are all that can be desired in a pendl It gives me great pleasure to bo able to assure Americans that they will no longer be compelled to depend upon Germany or auy other loreign market for pencils. LOUIS BAIL, Professor of Drawing, &c. ALL PENCIL ! ABE STAMPED: 03- "AMERICAN L5AD PENCIL CO. N. Y." None genuine without t he exact name of tho firm : [ook to it. _Cmo_December 13 T> E A U T Y.- Auburn, jgSRk. JJ Golden, Flaxen, and fir'Wk J bilken CURLS produced by A a^?E the use of Professor DE- TO., ft BREUX'S FRISER LR prV^tf N CHEVEUX. One appbea- ^Ahc^ST ption warranted to curl the-?^||wgMj^ most straight and stubborn T^fffw hair of either sex into wavy ringlets, or heavy massive curls. Has been used by the fashionables of Paris and London, with the most gratifying results. Does no in? jury to thc hair. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, $1. Descriptive circulars mailed free. Address BERGER, SHOTTS & CO., Chemists. No. 285 River street, Troy, N. Y., i>?lo Agents for the United States. March 30_ly_ ASTROLOGY. AT THE WONDERFUL REVELATIONS MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame H._A. PERRIGO. SHE REV ALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EVER KNEW. She restores to happiness those who, from doleful events, catastrophes, crosses in love, loss of relations and friends, loss of money, ftc., have become despondent She brings together those long separated, gives informa? tion concerning absent friends or lovers, restores lost or Btolen property, tells you tho business you are best qualified to pursue and in what you will be most success? ful, causes speedy marriages, and tells you tho very day you will marry, gives y>. u the names, likeness and char Lcteristics of the persou. She reads your very thoughts, and by her almost supernatural powers, unveils the dark und hidden mysteries of the future. From tho stars wo sec in thc firmament-the malefic stars that overcome or predom?nate in the configuration-lrom the aspects and positions of tho planets and thc fixed stars in the heavens at the time ol birth, she deduces tho future destiny of man. Fail not to consult the greatest Astrologist on earth. It costs you but a trifle, and you may never again have so favorable an opportunity, Consultation fee, with likeness and ;?l desired information, SI. Parties living at a distance can consult tho Madame by mail with equal safety and satisfaction to themselves, as if in person. A full and explicit chart, written out, with all inquiries an? swered and likeness enclosed, sent by mail on receipt of price above mentioned. Tho strictest secresy will bc maintained, ond all correspondence returned or destroy? ed. References of the highest order furnished thosp de? siring thom. Write plainly the day of the month and year in which you were born, enclosing a small lock of hair. Address, MADAME H. A. PERRIGO, P. O. DBAWEE 293, BUFFALO, N. Y. March 30_ly_ THE SUMTER NEWS, DARR <fc OSTEEN, Proprietors. T>UBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT SUMTER. S. C. ? Subscription S4.00 per annum. To Clubs of four tH.l)f> Der annum. AciverfieemRnts inserted on liber il terms. December 3 AUCTION 8ALES. Boots, Shoes, Bats, Caps, Trunks, VaUses,.Ae. savedjromthe late fire. ' '"' JEFFORDS ?Si CO. WU! Bell THIS DAY, the 12th inst, at Mr. D. O'Neill's store,. No. 466 King street, opposite Citadel Oreen, at ll o'clock, " THE STOCK OF THE ABOVE STORE. coiraunsa OF: . , . . BOOTS, SHOES, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, kc, saved, from late fire. Conditions cash. _ . April 12 Furniture, Hair Mattresses, F?tenos, 'Spring Bottom Cots, Handsome "Singer's" Sewing Machine in Mahogany Case: ?bc., Ac. , McKAY ?i CAMPBELL, Cash Auction Hons?, No. 55 Hasel street, opposite Postofflce, REGULAR SALES DAYS EVEBY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, Will sell, THIS. DAY, commencing at 10 o'clock, Sets COTTAGE FURNITURE, Bedsteads, Hair Hat tresses and PilloWB, Bedsheets, Washstands, Lounges, kc; kc ALSO,. MARBLE-TOP PIER AND CENTRE TABLES, Work Tables, Dining Tables, What-Nots, Sofas, Hair and Cane Seat Chairs, Rockers, Wardrobe, Ac. Also, MARBLE-TOP S ALCO.s TABLES, Sewing Machines, Stoves, Cooking Utensils, kc. Also, CLOCKS, MIRRORS, Pianos, Meat Safe, kc, kc ? . AISO, WHISKEY. GROCERIES, ?tc., Ac. Conditions cash._ April 12 HANNETT SCH?R. Auctioneer ?nd Commission Merchant, al No. 89 King street, below Broad street. Offers his services for the sale of MERCHANDISE it day and night at his store, also for the sale of stock, I Bonds, Real Estate, Vessels, Horses and Produce. Best city references will be given. Consignments solidie?. Terms moderate and guarantees satisfaction. March 20 Imo RAILROADS. SAVANNAH & CHARLESTON RAILROAD. OFFICE SAVANNAH k CHARLESTON E. R. CO.,) No. 28 BROAD STREET, > _CHARLESTON, April 10,1867. J ON AND AFTER THIS DATE ALL FREIGHT carried over this Road, destined for any point "be? yond Saltkehatche Station, will not be charged storage if I promptly removed within six days after it is received. The risk of the Company, however, will terminate twenty-four hours after toe arrival of the freight . JOHN 8. RYAN, April ll fm2 Geno .-al Superintendent. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,) SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, > _2 CHABLESTON, 8. C., April 6,1867. J mHE RAILROAD HAVING BEEN COMPLETED TO X Boy kin's Tom-Out, Freight for Camden should be directed to that Station in future. H. T. PEAKE,. April 8 mwfS General Superintendent MACHINE SHOPS. \?\\ VORK STIMM ME ii, . MANUFACTURERS OF '\ ENGINE LATHES, FLANEES, IMPROVED OAR WHEEL BOXES. BOLT CUTTERS, UPRIGHT DBJLLS, AND ; MAC? MF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Works at Worcester, Mass. OFFICE AND WAREBOOM, No. 222 PEARL ST., MEW YORK. December 18 .. . . . r 6mo No. 37 LINE-STREET, BETWEEN KING AND ST. PHILIP. LUMBER OF EVEBY DESCRIPTION AND BUILDING MATERIAL, and PAINTS, OILS, GLASSES, kc, constantly on hand at the lowest market pnces. June '29 *:'"' ftnlyr ACCOUNT BOOK MAN?F?CTOKY. BOOK BINDING, PRINTING '. AND . STATIONEEY. ii ACCOUNT BOOKS OF ANY SIZE, STYLE OB KIND RULED TO ORDER, ' AND MADE TO ANY PATTERN. LETTER, NOTE AID CAP PATERS. BAKERS'BREAD BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS 07 ALL QUALITIES IND STYLES. CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF STATIONER'S MERCHANDISE. LEGAL, CAP AND LAW BLANKS. CARDS BILLHEADS AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF JOB PRINTINGS EXECUTED AT SHORT NOTICE. HIRAM HARRIS, Nb. 59 Broad Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. October 22 tnwfflmo WILLIAM D. GILLILA1 k Peal Estate Agents, Auctioneers COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 33 HAYNE STREET. Seotember "_ M. M. QUINN, Wholesale & Retail Dealers IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, [NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC. No. 537 KING STREET (Opposite Ann street), Charleston, C. S. The LATEST ISSUES of the Press always on hand. Subscriptions received and Goods delivered or for? warded by Mail or Express. All CASH ORDERS will be promptly attended to. February 28 _ly THE LADIES' MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION, HAVING ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY OF READY MADE CLOTHING, suitable for Gentlemen, La? dies and Children, and being desirous of diminishing our Stock before the season advances too far, we would espe? cially draw tho attention of the public towards the reduc? tion which will bo made in our prices for the next two or three weeks from date. Apply at the DEPOSITORY, january 29 No. 17 Chalmers street CRISPER COMA. Ohl she was beautiful and fair, With starry eyes, and radiant hair, Whose curling tendrils, soft entwined. Enchained the very heart and mind, - CRISPER COMA, For Curling the Hair of either Sex into Wavy and Glossy Ringlots or Heavy Massive Curls. BY USING THIS ARTICLE LADIES AND GENTLE? MEN can beautify themselves a thousand-fold. It is tho only article in tbe world that wiU curl straight hair, and at the same time give it a beautiful, glossy ap? pearance. The Crisper Coma not only curls the hair, but invigorates, beautifies and cleanses it; is highiy and de? lightfully perfumed, and is the most complete article of the kind ever offered to the American public. The Crisper Coma will be sect to any address, sealed and postpaid for $1. Address all orders to W. L. CLARK A- CO., Chemists, No. 8 West Fayette street, Syracuse. N. Y. 1 March 80 lyr AUCTION SALES BT B.SL BLUISHALL&BBOM THIS PAT, at ll o'clock, will-be ?old, at Ho. ? SK** 2 HORSES, 1 MULES, 1 BUGGY. Aurilia_' ' Sale on accountof Pj^erwri^a^ - 3Y A. W- A WW- 1lfr* ?? BOVM*r - ? -.t-; - THIS DAT. the 12th Instant, at 10 o'clock, wo wm sell at onr Salesroom, No. 35 Hayne street, An attentive lot of DBT AND FANCY GOODS, Ac, ftc.. darnagedatthe^toOTK^irtee^ MnnrAt. Terms!-AB amotmts under $100 cash; all over that ouvrant 30 days, with approved endorsed note?. April 12 THIS DAT, the 12th inst;, at J? ^fW^LS?1* room, No.U2Meeiiiwi*6^_w^ THE FURNITURE OF A?A1?LY> KBOLiMiaG . HOUSEKEEPING, , : v . cossranso or : . . ^ 1 MAHOGANY FEEN CH 1^ STEAD, Pateo t SipringB aadMattreas, Side Board, Centre ^^Oiid^Wtfa* - Tables, Boa, Sprir^ Seat Chairs, Bo^jO^ ^B a _ . Mahogany Wardrobe, Marble Top Baree* AD* Marble Top Washstand, Carpet and Matting, *?gg^ y V. plete Cottace Chamber Set in oak, some Croorery, ?law and Cooking Utensils, ftc_ - Apnl-M New Style Dress Goods, Fancy 0<>o?s, F?ns, Kain ting. &c. . BYJ.&W.ESOI. THIS DAT, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at their sales rooinSjNp. - 138 Meeting street opposite Pavilion Hotel, wm be cold " " . * An assortment of the following GOODS, received per steamship Granada: - Latest styles in Spring and Strmmer DEESS GOODS, comprising Cha?les, Grenadines, Lenos, Printed lAwns and Mns?hs, 6-4 Cloakings, -White Goods, Domestica, Hosiery, Fancy Goods, Ac. ALSO, - 2 cases PALM LEAF F AN8 <? ' x" 6 roHs Canton Matting. Conditions cash. - . ? h ' April 12 ' Kalmia Mills'at Auction, . BY WABJS/AWACARBW. ..;..._'/*%?? Under foreclosure of mortgages, W?1 be_so?d, on TUES DAY, 23d April. 18B7, '?tu o'clock'fcWpt -ti? aorta side of the Exchange, Cliat!eeton,-8rC>i' t>? .. .--'.' The KALMIA ?DIJLS, with all the Property tod appur tenances thereunto belonging, consisting -of -the a?rerai. tracte and parcela of Land, situate, lying and being in the District of Edgefleld, South Carolina, amounting in all to about four thousand two hundred,.and -fiftj-rnhe (4259) acres, mora or lees, conveyed to' the said Kalmia Mills by John J. Glover aid by GustaVus Yolger, aH of - which said several tracts of Land are now in poawadoa ot, and occupied by the said Kalmia Mills as the site of their factory, now in course of otoc?ori. Togathor.wlth an and singular the waters, water.privileges, rights, - members, hereditaments and appurtenances to the said premisec, belonging, or in ' any wise incident .Or apper taining. '.- ?? '? . All the BUILDINGS, MACHINERY, Tools, ImrAements. Carts, Bricks, Lumber and Materials, aow^beigcgfag to the said Kalmia Mills, on the lands and elsewhere- ? . " This moperty is situate Immediately on the. Booth Guclina.Railroad, extending from near th? Gram^er?le Depot to within one mile of the Bath Paper MEL'and eight miles of tho City of . August?; 'Georgi*; -"ofi: QM . waters of Big Horse Creek; The CottcmFacfery {within one hundred feet of therauroad)is aitwo ttntyiBrtck Building, one hundred sad four (104) feet wide.loy two r hundred and twenty-seven (227) feet long* designed to contain ten thousand spindles and three hwflnred and twenty looms, and ls four-fifths completed. There1 aro on the land seventy-eiffht neat and commodious cottages for operatives, completed and in course of erection; >. first-class Steam Saw Mill in complete working order': ? good Grist Mill; a Carpenter Shop, with Steam-Bogme and Boiler; Planing Machine, Tools, fcc,; Blacksmith Shop, with c mplcte set of Toola; Machino Shop, rwtth ? Steam Engine and Boiler. Lathe, Drffl Press, Ac, ; ? ,.? The machinery for tho Cotton Mill ia of the rioet modern ?ad. larmved character .; : laud, embracing ten thousand' Spindles, Shafting and' other appurtenance?;.' also two' Turbine Wheels "or toe hundred and sixty horse po ?er each; also t?? machinery for a complete Paper MUX capable of producing;?tea thousand pounds of paperper day. <- >?;afl?rv-.?}*>'.. (A portion of the TPaoninery ia o?vt the lead, ? yrtton mthisdtyaiidapc^onmEngland.) ' ..-?>.r. The Paper Mill is in procesa of cons truo^ aada con sid era ble part completed*. ? ; --i-^', v /ifafi' ~ , The Water' Power, for running the Factory, dei?ved from Big Hosie Creek, is ample, extensive ead' aetar feiling, and the dam 'and other appurtenances ?re iOctr fifthsconipletedV V f . . tW- 'J W'stZti. .- There is on the land Sawed Lumber sm?ci*nt to com? plete ah* thebmldinga/ - J ... i^v^li&.i^, ... ;?'.<>? MAD, >,-.^ t.-y'^J-yi GLASS, TIN AND HARDWARE for all the .rmfldiaga except the Paper MIR- The Water Power, and dubs- ac- ' cessoriesof this property are such as, to ad^t,itjDrflr0t- - class Cotton and Paper Factories,- and oplUliSts ' ere afforded a raro' opportunity for a good Investment. Terms, which will bo aoconunodatlng, wffl be-ma ie known tn a luture advert?s' ment-and on day of shift.' Further parti culara may be obtained on application to B. F. EVANS, Esq., at the MBL OT; to ;^ ;^ iL; .W - . WARDLAW ft OAREW^ Auctioneers^ Corner Broad and State streets, Chat?estog^?C. , MaTchlS., ,jf f .j, S. A. LAMBERT, ;PEOD?CB ..- 4 . ?0IMIS:?I9^pRp8|??T. I \ SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN ORDERS FILLED OK CQMMSBBtttJSlr.;:') n?t?'oi-S^b??;': ' ; . , rt No 127 BEAEJ^TIOET, CORNES ?trjM^N^ : '?I \ Y:w,;ITOR^^ijfev^:^ jay Agency tor EXTON'S PREMIUM - TRENTON . CRACKERS. AU orders sent wffl be prcmptiy att?ideil to. - too* .V-> w .ii-.;:f TDfiemtmW , .... ..... .-. . :' ...>< -. .''iaiwaifc-i BP?WSTEE ?pAp||: : N Attorneys at Law & Solicitors in^tdty OFFICE ?o. tW BROAD STREET? ^November? " ~' '?.?...".'-'?'^ >\.v ?i. . .-; E. M. ? WH1^^':J RAB REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROM CHALMERS street to No. 88 CHTTRCH 'STREET, J one: dcor porto ot Broafl sjree). z< ^- :.' /? ut. .11; : iMMjBBS* NO. 109 M ^P^?p^ 'Books, Periodicals and Stationery; JUST RECEIVED-- - ... ' ; A lar e supply of STATIONERY 1HOTOGBAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS POCKET BOOKS, DIARIES for 18677Etc. ~ 1 vaxeo, flue and large selection of NOVELS, by tho mott eel drated authors. SONG BOOKS, BOOKS for Horns Am sement?,ftc ?. igj ''' .. ?. ?? ? Al. tho MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS. DAILIES constantly on hand, and subecriptioas re? ceived for the same.. Orders from the country sro respectfully solkited. TF.RMPTJBKRATfc ' November8 THE mmwmmm, Office No". 147 Meeting street. CONNECT lolTS WITH AIXi al -. . -.;ri-x Railroads Througlio?t UNITED STATES. Every attention given to the sate Transmission of Freight, Money, and Yaluables. WILL GALL FOB AND DELIVEB FEEIGHT TO ANT POINT IN THE OTEY I FREE OP OHABGE. H. B. PLAST, President, April 10 _ Auguste, Ga. IR?iNlERSOAF GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL. rruns SOAP REQUIRES ONLY TO BE USED TO X prove its superior quality. Use lt as yon would any common Soap. Try it and you wffl be convinced that lt is superior to any other article ia market For sale by Grocers generally. Manufactured by TAYLOR A YOUNG, Ko. 186 Front street, New York. For sale by GRUBER A MARTIN, No. 236 King street H. BISCHOFF A CO, No. 197 East Bay. GEO. W. WILLIAMS ft CO., Corner Church and Hayne streets. DOWLE A MOISE. DruggtrikS, No. 151 Meeting street Opposite Chartastoa HoteL January 23 _;_N wfm6mo There cometh glad tidings of joy to all,' To yoong aad toola, to gi eat and to email; The beauty which once was sn precious and rare, Is free for alL and all may be rah*. By tbe use of CHASTELLAR'S ; WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion, The most valuable aad perfect preparation in nae, for givmg the akin a beautiful pearl-like tint that is only found in youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pim? ples, Blotches, Moth Pitches, Sallowness. Emptions, and all impurities of the skin, kindly healing the same leaving the skin white aad clear as alabaster. Its use cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny, and being m vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless. It io the only article or the kind used by the French, and is con? sidered by the Parisian as indispensable to a perfect toilet Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sole' dining the past year, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price only 75 cents. Sont by mail, post-paid, oa receipt of aa order, by BERGER, SHUTTS ft CO., Chemists, 285 River St, Troy, N. T. March 80._ jyr GHERAW ADVERTISER. DEVOTED IO LITERATURE, SCIENCE, ART AGRICULTURE, sad MISCELLANEOUS NEWs! Cheraw, S. C. Published weekly, by W. L. T. PRINCE ACO. . TEEMS OF SUBSCUJPTION : Cae copy oae year.$4 00 One copy six months.'. 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