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FKJLU?I MOJKJ?JJ?U, ATRIL 19, 1867. LOO?L1 MATTERS. To Correspondents. Wo are continually receiving commuai cations on jiolitical and otbor matters from persons who Co not attach their proper names to thc articles sen*; v. ad wo tako this occasion or repcatiu g that nolh ing can bo published in Tun DAILY NEWS without hoing indorsed by tonio responsible individual. . THIS hoing Good Friday, and our printers men of great religious tendencies, wo have dotormined to adhere to the time-honored custom, and issue no papor to-morrow. THE GE UM AN SUNDAY SCHOOL design having a pio-nic on Easter Monday.at the Schutzonplatz. Trains will leave the Northeastern Depot' at a few minutes after 7 A.M., and at 2 P.M. .... "~"-o MAYOR'S CO?TBT, April 18.-Tho very peaceable state of tho city prevents us from having anything to report from this court, and our wish is, that it may continue so fer a long tune. . . WE INVITE any of our friends, who aro fond of sporting a fine yacht, to refer to our column of auction, advertisements, and they will perceive that the Maggie Mitchell is to be sold by Messrs. J. A. ENSLOW & Co. this day, al ll o'clock. The Maggie Mitchell recently won a race in our harbor, and we believe there are few boats of her capacity that j can compete with her. Music-The Band ot tho 6th Infantry remind? er! us forcibly that to-day was Good Friday by per? forming at thc Charleston Hotel last night. The sweet sounds they produced made tho. night less weary and enlivened tho hours spent in toil.; They have conferred a great boon, not only ,,on tho in? mates of the'hotel, but on all who dwell in the vicinity, and have an opportunity of hearing the music. '. UNITED STATES-Cotnrr-Hon. GEO. S. BEVAN pre-.I siding.-Messrs. ROBERT, F. GRAHAM, J. DEGUE FEBGTOON, JAMES H.' RION, and JOHN E. BACON wore admitted to practice in thc United States Courts on motion of A. H. BBOWN, W. E. MrgEIXj and Gen. JAKES CONNOR.; . . ; . , To-day boing Good Friday the Court will not in session, and the several jurios have been dis- j cbarged until Monday, at ll o'clock A. M., at which tune thc criminal docket will bo called, and a gene- j ral attendance of the Bar is earnestly requested'as j the esses will be peremptorily disposed of. . ' THE NEW YOBK LADIES' SOUTHERNJKEIJEF ASSOCI? ATION, we learn, are the shippors of about 1000 buBbels corn, consigned to Mr.'WnxiA?tEoACH, to be forwarded to Lancaster Court House and j Laurens Court House, Sb??br Car?linaV-;- The Leary Linobf steamers, we understand, has in all cases brought the freight freo; and the South j Carolina Railroad 'bas also carried tho same to points of destination without charge in this, as well aa other cases. .Wc hope tho good work will continue, and tho same may be promptly distributed in tho sections destined for .'on arrival.'-' GUM PROM H?trsT Frj^sAirr TO THE RICHMOND j HOLYWOOD ASSOCIATION.-We learn that some pub- | lie spirited citizens of Mount Pleasant havo made arrangements to donato a fine specimen of a Pal? metto tree to the Holywobd Association. It will [ ho procured from the plantation of Major HIBBEN, and will be furnished by Messrs. MCCANTS and TJVPBE. Major O'BBTEN, the commanding officer at that post, has consented to supply tho transpor? tation from the plantation to the boat, and. Mr. H. Lu P. McCoiiMioE will convoy it to the city without j charge. Under such auspices the tree will, no doubt, confer credit upon the State j Which gayo it birth, and will-give ouri Virginia friends a better idea of our State emblem than can be formed by a picture. V- .?'.'?'.?'.",'.. i \V .? ; ? : DISTRICT Co?rai.-^Ju?ge LOGAN presiding.- i The State' us. John N. Albright and Laura Wood Indictment for Nol Pros. The bail was discharged and the recognizance of tho prosecutor estreated. Michael Goggins-Assault and Battery. Not [ Guilty. Catherine Tresham-Larceny. Tho prisoner was released and the bond estreated.,-.- ? Wm. Legare-Larceny. R. W; SEYMOUR, Esq.,' for the defence. Verdict-Not Guilty. Julia Kane-Ru tailing Spirituous Liquors with- i out a License. Guilty." , '.'?' ? * Je:se Campbell-Larceny and Secreting Stolen ] Gooda. B. W. SEYHOUB, Esq., for defence. Not Guilty. Seven other cases were taken up, but were all 2-Tol Pros'd. LECTURES VOE YOUNO LADIES.-Attention is di? rected to the notice in another column that Prof. HOLMES, of the College of Charleston, is now 1 forming a class of young ladies for"the study of | Natural History. A conversational lecture will be delivered every Wednesday afternoon during the course. These instructive lectures upon Natural History have at? tracted large audiences wherever they have been given, and are rendered exceedingly interesting by j exhibitions of specimens of animals and plants, lind beautiful diagrams of geological views by means of the Bin op trie Lanterns. Many considera? tions might be presented in favor of making- these ! Btudies prominent io the education of young ladies. One is the fact that they open never ending resources for agreeable mental employ- I nient. We doubt not -the Professor will have large attendance.; ;r; :' . ?V, ?.: : : OH! YOU NAUQHTY_B?Y1 ?-fiome days since-the ! New York Herald published a letter froid. <2harloa ton, which created a marked sensation in political circles here. So great was the rush for copies that : the newsboys were soon rid of their supplies.' prominent politician from the interior, not : up to newsboy dodges,^hearing tie cry:- " "Ere's* your New York 'erald-all about Governor Orr and the Democratic p-a-r-t-i-e," and, at the suggestion made by a friond that there might be something about himself as well-at once invested in two copies ; did not wait for his change, but returned 1 /to his room, on the third floor of the Milla House, j to devour tho nows--solus. After reaching bis 1 quarters, lighting his gas, and ensconcing himself | in a comfortable arm-chair, he found out to his dis? gust that both copies were three weeks old, and there was no help for it. We warn our suburban friends to be on their guard, as the Herald has becomo very popular on account of the lucubrations of "yo Carolinians,1 and a heavy demand for copies has induced the ?unprincipled newsboys to put off their old stock en the unwary green 'nos. GOOD FRIDAY.-This day bas been held as a sacred j f eatival by the Church from the earliest times, and has been one of those few days on which business j is generally suspended, even in this very Protest- j ant country, lt is the most boly day in Passion Week, and takes itt sanctity from being the anni- | ?versary of the Saviour's crucifixion and death. Be? fore the Reformation, Good Friday was celebrated with solemn religious ceremonies, >ut these aro sow observed only in tho Catholic countries. ' naree of this day has been changed often since the Christian era, and the present title was adopted in allusion to tho great mercy extended i mankind by the voluntary death of tho Saviour. Being the close of Lent, the religious feelings gen? erated by that occasion are strengthened, and the j day is generally observed with peculiar reverence - hy the devout. The superstitions connected with this day have 'j existed from an early day, and cannot be traced i anv direct source. Bread baked on Good Friday -was formerly kept through the ensuing year, and a few gratings in water were considered a specific for any disease. This custom has descended in a modified form to the present dav, and in England the morning ot Good Friday is ushered in by a universal cry of "Hot Croes Bans," a supply-'of which appears on every breakfast table. Thou? sands of people make a business of selling these buns ; and from tho eagerness with which they are bought and eaton it would bo inferred that the English were an extremely pions people. Tbeso buns are small and well spiced, and usually marked ?with across, and tho cry of the bun venders ls familiar to the oar of every person who bas ever dwelt in England during . Holy Week. A writer speculating on thc origin of this observance says -that in Egypt, China and Mexico cakes were made horned to represent the sacred heifer, and were hence called bous or by contraction buns, and the cross buns of later days -were really to bo traced hack to this pagan custom. At Borne the services in the churches are very solemn, and'resemble those of the proceeding day. M the Sistine Chapel tho yellow color of the can? dles and torches, and tho nakedness of the Pope's throne, denote the .desolation of the church. Not? withstanding tho solemnities of tbs day, the only external indications of its religious character is tho silence of the bells, "WE ABS thaukfnl tu ?ir. DE LACEY, ol the Milla House new stand, for late copies of Now York papers. Kr. Voe LES. No. 108 Market street, lias sent us the May number of FRANK LESLIE'S Fashion Book, filled as usual with charming pictures and pat torus. We havo also to thank him for lue Krimi? nal Zeitung. Sr. PAUL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH.-Passion week has boen celebrated by tho devout in* the city with the solemnity due tho occasion; but preparations havo bcon made at tho closo of Lent to prepare for the Grand Jubilee of Easter. Wo had the pleasuro yostorday evening of inspecting tho interior of St. Paul's Geroiun Catholic Church in Socioty street, and from a casual glance can safely assert that in tho point of decorations, or? naments, &c., it can hardly be excelled. Tho re? pository of the Holy Sacrament has been titted up by the fair hands of the ladies of the congregation, and reflects great credit upon their good taste and skill. It is-placed-in a floral recess, which is lighted by one hundred candles, and presents a beautiful appearance from tho body of tho church. This recess is composed of five arches made of evergreens and flowers, tho latter hoing natural roses, and the whole, when lighted by the numerous candles, forms an ornament that has boin rarely squalled in point of beauty. The ladies of the congregation havo made these decorations their especial study, and the pleasing result is princi? pally due to their exertions. 1 THE "WENTWORTH STREET SCHOOL EXAMINATION took place at the Methodist Church (formerly tho t'econd Baptist). The house was very much I crowded, and. among the audience we observed General D. E. SICKLES, General B. K. SCOTT, Gen oral CLITZ, Colonel W; H. Surra, Hon. A. G. MA? GRATH, Mr. STANLEY G. TROTT, Dr. E. LEBBI, Ma? jor D. T. CORBIN, Dr. A. G. MACKEY, General J. S?HN i KULK, Mr. JOSHUA B. GEDDINGS, Major J. P. BOY, and other officers; Messrs. J. B. STEELE, HI? RAM DEWTNO, and C. T. DUNHAM, Rev. E. A. MOOD, Ber. W. H. MOOD, Bev. E. J. MEYNARDIE, Rev. JO? SEPH SEABROOK, Bev. A. TOOMER POSTER, and other citizens. The exercises opened with singing, and the voices of the children sounded very sweet. They sang well and kept excellent time. Tho programme was a long one, but tho house being iltogother unsuited to such an exhibition, it was necessary to omit a considerable part of it. There was, as we have said, a very large crowd in the church, all the doors and windows open, and a noisy, paved street just outside, with cars and other vehicles continually rattling over it, the consequence was that only now and then could the children be heard | iu their recitations. Mr. TOHLTNSON, tho Super? intendent of Education, stated to the audience that at tho close of the next term he boped this school would have a building in all respocts adapted for a school-house; that the Society under whose auspices this school was boing conducted, the American Missionary Associa tion, had pur- 1 chased a fine lot in th i j city, upon which a commo? dious building is to be erected, with room suffi? cient foi 400 pupils. It is to be finished by Octo? ber, and designed for a Normal High School. "Dear Mother, I Remember well," was sung with much expression and that inimitable pathos which children's voices alone can give. Thc dialogue of "Bobin and Snipes" was admi? rably rendered. Bobin acquitted himself excel? lently well. A few of the more advanced boys showod very | creditable progress in Mental Arithmetic, and ono of them particularly went through the several steps of a somewhat complex exercise, explaining every step with an intelligence and precision, which showed aptnoss on his part and careful training by the teacher. "A Hymn to the Flowers" was very well read by a girl belonging to the 1st class. She read loud enough to make herself heard in every part of tho house, and with much expression. We recollect her reading last year, and were much pleased with ? it then. There wore examinations in other blanches also, but we found great difficulty in hearing the answers, and can therefore not say much about them. There were some excellent maps drawn by girls belonging to the school, both on the blackboard and on paper. The children all were well dressed, neat and tidy, and on the whole, we believe, impressed the audience favorably. As we gave the statistics of the School last week, we will not repeat them. At the conclusion of the exercises, prizes were awarded to the following pupils: LATIN MEDALS. : First Class Boys-Thomas Stewart, Joseph Mor- | ris. CLASS MEDALS. First Class Boys-James Conyers, Fanning Cruikshanks. HISTORY MF.TiM,. . First Class Girls-S?ptima Byan. CLASS MEDALS. First Class Girls-Eugenia Conyers, Susan Ger- ' don, Virginia Pinckney. Second Class Boys-Joseph O'Hear, Thomas McLean. Second Class Girls-Louisa Buckley, Emma Harnston. Third Class Boys-John Gourdin. Joseph Gnon- | veur. Third Class Girls-Rosa Jervey, Maria Mag wood. Fourth Cl as i Boys-Richard Scott. Fourth Class Girls-Rosetta Johnson, Emma Pierce. Fifth Class Bo vs- William Crum, Caleb Brown. Fifth Class Girls-Elizabeth Byan. Sixth Class Boys-Edward Byan. Sixth Class Girls-Jane Brown, lavinia Gardaor, ? Mary Brown. Seventh Class Boys-Finley Johnson, 'Benjamin | Howard. Seventh Class Girls-Mary Gourdin. IT IS estimated that five million beings are daily | suffering from various diseases of the throat and lungs, and one-fifth annually die from consump- j tion. With such evidence before us, does it riot strike tho observing mind that scienco, with Ber many appliances, could arrest such fearful mor? tality ? So far nothing has been discovered equal to MABSDEN'S PECTORAL BALM, which has proved successful in the treatment of all bronchial dis? eases. For. sale by aU Druggists. DOWTE & MOISE, Agonts. GOODRICH, WTNEMAN & CO., Agents. BUSINESS NOTICE.-We refer to JOHN COMHLNS, No. 137 Meeting street, rip-stairs, nearly opposite Hayne-street, where he offers United States Govern ment Harness and Saddles, little used, at one quarter their original cost. ws4 - 4prill7 OPENING OP SPRING STYLES AT THE EMPORIUM OF FASHION, NO. 371 Enta STREET.-Mrs. 8. J. COTCHETT invites the attention of the ladies of Charleston and vicinity to her stock of Millinery, Fancy' Goods, Dross Trimmings, Patterns, ko., opening this day, which comprises all the htest styles and at the most reasonable prices. S BLTSTUS. A new and important remedy for married ladies. Circulars can be obtained and the article supplied upon application to the wholes al o agents. ; DOWTE & MOISE, Southern Drug House, -No. 151 Meering street. April ll thstu3mos H. H. If you want cheap Blank Books; If yon want cheap Slaiiortery, Envelopes, Pa? per, &c; or, MILLERS' Almanac; If you want Printing executed neatly; ll you want Booka bound ia any style, or Account Books made to order, with any desired pattern of ruling, go to HIRAM HARRIS, No. 59 Broad street. BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction Sales This Day. . J. k W. KNOX will sell this Bay, at their auction nies I rooms, No. 138 Meeting street, opposite Pavilion Hotel, I at 10 o'clock, balance of stock to close consignments. SMITH & MCGILIAVRAY win sell this day, ? at 19 % I o'clock, at No. 27 Broad street, a fine piano, 1uraituro, ko. 3. A. ENBXOW & Co. will sell this day, on South Atlantic I wharf, at ll o'clock, the yacht Maggie Mitchell. A Pact Wortli Knowing, Tho best investment for sn invalid, who suffers (rom. debility or loss of appetite, is a bottle of PANXNQTS He? patic Bitters, aa it wiE be ?ure to give relief. For sale by I all Druggists. f Try Tuena. Many persons have within this summer experienced the benefits to bo derived from the use of PANTHDJ*? I HEPATICEITTEHS. We would recommend them toan I who stand in heed of a tonic For saleby aU Druggists. s Octobers Free to Everybody. A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information of tie . greatest importance to the yenug of both sexes. It teaches how the lu?nrfy may.become besu?fe!, th? ? despisod rospected, and tho forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their address, and receive a.copy post-paid, by return msO. Address P. O. Drawer, 21, March 30 '. Tyr Tro/, N. ?, A Timely Warning. It ia especially important at this time, when tho mar? kets of tho United States are flooded with the direst poi? sons, under tho name of imported liquors, ana when domestic compounds purporting to be medicinal, but not a whit less pernicious, are heralded to the world as "sov? ereign remedies," that tho publio should lully under? stand the facts Belt known, then, that while all the diffusive stimulants called liquors are impure, and all the tonic containing alcohol aro manufactured with a flory article contai Tiing amyl ar fusel oil, a mortal poison, HOS? TE! 1 EES CE EBBATED STOMACH BETTERS contain none of these things, hut arc a combination of pure csseuce of Bye with tho pure Juices of tho most valuablo stomachic, auti-billious, and aperient herbs and plants, and that as a safe and rapid remedy for Dyspepsia and all its kindred complaints, this preparation stands before tho world without a rival or competitor. Its sales to-day aro equal to thc combined soles of all tho other tonics advertised in the United States, and tho cert??-. cotes which authenticate its usefulness aro slimed by individuals of tho highest standing in every professional calling and walk of life. Beware of imitations and im? postors. 6 April 15 - Pure Brandy. THE INFAMOUS PRACTICE OF ADULTERATING BRANDIES having become so common, that a genuino j article is the exception, it is of vital importance to these requiring it for Fondly Use und Invalids, that lt should be of undoubted purity and efficacy. We aro pleased to notice that tho old and popular Wine importers, BININGER 4: CO., No. 15 Beaver street. New York, are very opportune in calling the attention of fami? lies to their "GOLD MEDAL COGNAC," of which they say, that, "With a view to muting the popular demand fora reliable Brandy in its natural state, free from alcoholic flavor and impurities, and fully appro elating tho fact that it is orton ?commended by the Medl : col Faculty as a sustaining stimulant, when all other re- j medics fail, we are now bottling and selling at reasona? ble rotes a Brandy of our own importation from ono of I tho most responsible Houses in France, and known as "BININGKR'S GOLD MEDAL COGNAC." This Standard Article ls sold by all of the prominent i Druggists. ' eOmo Feoruary2 Know thy Destiny. MADAME E. F. THORNTON, the great English As trole- ? gist. Clairvoyant and Psychometrician, who has aston? ished the scientific classes of the Old World, has now lo? ad herself st Hu??uii, K. T. Madame THORNTON pos? sesses such wonderful powers of second sight as tc-ena? ble her to impart knowledge of the greatest importance to tho single or married of cither sox. While in a state of trance, sho delineates the very features cf the person j you arc to marry, and by tho aid of an instrument of in? tenso power, known os the Psychomotrope, guarr.-itees to produce a life-like picture of. the futuro husband or wife or the applicant, together with date of marriage, position In lifo, loading traita of character, <tc. This is no hum? bug, as. thousand of testimonials can assert. She will send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that tho pic turo in what it purports to bo. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and stating place of birth, agc, disposition and complexion, and endosing fifty cents and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re-. coivo the picture and desired information by return mail. All communications sacredly confidential. Address, in confidence, Madame E F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 223, Hudson, N. T. ly . March 30 OFFICIAL. Headquarters, Second Military District,) CHARLESTON. S. C.. April IRth, 1807. ) [SPECIAL ORDERS, NO. 2L] . .... I. It having become apparent that justice to freedmen cannot be obtained in the civil courts within the military post of Aiken, S. C., consisting of Edgefield and Born well Districts, a Provost Court is hereby established at the post of Aiken, S. C., to consist of 1st Lieutenant WIL? LIAM STONE, 46th U. S. Infantry, presiding, together with 2d Lieut. ED. P. DOHERTY, 5th U. S. Cavalry, and A RAMSAY, Esq.<of EdgefloldDistrict, S. C.. associates. TL The ?oort thal! have jurisdiction of any case to which a person of color is a party, except murder, arson and rape. Sentences imposing fines exceeding one hun? dred ($100) dollars, or imprisonment exceeding two months, will not be executed until approved at these Headquarters. The court will carefully observe the re? quirements of G. 0.10, current series, from those Head? quarters. ... UL Tho provost court may upon application of any person of color, sued or*prosecuted Ut any civil court in Edgefield or Barn well District, order the transfer of such case to tho provost court. . '.-,?; ' ; - IV. The proceedings of the court in each case, will bo forwarded to the post commander for revision and appro? val; appeals to these.Headquarters from the- decision of tho post commander wfll not bo considered unless ac? companied by printed arguments of thc parties or their counsel. V. 'The compensation of the civilian Judge or Judges will be four dollars a day ; the court may employ a clerk at a compensation, not exceeding three dollars a day and purchase stationary.. All the expenso of the court must be paid out of the funds accruing from fines and costs paid by parties tried before it TL At the end of each month a return of all fines and" expenditures, with vouchers, will be made by the court to tho post commander, and by him forwarded to these Headquarters. . , VU. So much of General Orders No. 102, Department of tho South, 24, 30, 38, 49, 55, 59, and 68. Department of South Carolina, series of 1865; General Orders Nos. 7 and 37, Department of South Carolina, and - Circular No. 2, Department of the South, series of 1868, as does not conflict with this order, is still in force. By command of Major-Goneral D. E SICKLES. J. W. CLOUS, Captain 38th U. S. Infantry, A. D. C., & A. A. A. G. Official : ALEXANDER MOORE, Aid-de-Camp. April 19 "- S INSURANCE. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE MACBETH & RAVENEL Corner East Bay and Exchange St., NEXT OLD POSTOFFICE. RISES TAREN TN THE FOLLOWING RELIABLE | FXBT-CLASS COMPANIES : CAPITAL AND" ASSETS, SIX MILLION DOLLARS I LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND Paid in Charleston. MARYLAND INSURANCE COMPANY, of Baltimore, J Maryland. -t . ! MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS' INSURANCE COM [ PANT, of Baltimore, Maryland. - ASSOCIATED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY | of Baltimore, Maryland." HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY, of Baltimore. - NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, of-Baltimore. STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY..of New York. YONKERS AND NEW YOBK INSURANCE COMPANY, i New York. INSURANCE COMPANY VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, I Winchester, Virginia. GULF STATE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Tallahassee, I Florida. ORIENT MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPA? NY, of New Zork. ' I Jr. RAVESEL MACH ?.TH..D. HAVE IVEL, ar. April 10_ , wnn2mo QUEEN. IFIRE IiMRMCE COMPANY, LIYERP00L AND LONDON. I CAPITAL..........$10,000,000 XIV GOLD. APPLY TO GIBBES & CO., Agents, NO. 1U AD GEE'S SOUTH WHARF. December 7_ mwflvr Sttcna?9?crfit^erimgcn, TOer8=!8er(or(rrmger?, ' a., einer bet beften SInfialtcn iee SanbeS (ber ifniicrbotfer,) treibe auf g z g e n f e i t i g e n Shnjen Segrliubet iff; oeforgt ju ben rncfiigpen i?r?mien. <Sxaminirenbcr Hrjt,. ? SBm. afferyarbt, ?Br. ?. $. ifcller?. . CEtfe Sing unb SJ?ar?etfrcajie. January 15 tufBmo There cometh glad tidings of joy to all, To young and toola, to great and to small; ' Tho beauty which once was so precious and rare, Is free for all, and all may be fair.. By thc ase of . .. . CHASTELLAR'S IWHITE LIQUID ?? ENAlffiEL, jt? For Improving ar.d Beautifying the Complexion, The most valuablo and perfect propirttion in use, for [ riving the skin a beautiful pearl-like tint, that is only ound in youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pim? ples, Blotches. Moth Pitches, Sallowness. Eruptions, and all impurities of thc- alau, kindly healing the came leaving'the skin white and olear as alabaster. . Its use cannot bo detected by tho cloocst scrutiny, and being o vegetante preparation is perfectly harmless. It ls the" onfy ?iticlo of the kind used by the French, and ls con? sidered, by the* Parisian os indispensable to a perfect .teilet, . Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold during tho past year, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price only 75 cents. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt ot an order,by , . .. / .'. _?: - ? BERGER, 3H?TTS 1; CO., Chomista, -,, )i-J+. : - .'..-/?. 385Mver8t, Troy, N. Y. March80. " . ?; -. . ? ? ,- ' . '? - ? lyr E' M, WHITINCr, C0BM)NER AND MAGISTRATE, RAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROM CHALMERS street to No. SS CHUBCH STREET, one door uortnot Rtoaastxeei. Augusta I MISCELLANEOUS. CANARIES. JUST RECEIVE". A SUPPLY OF CHOICE SINGERS, ut reduced Prices-Males, io ; Females, S3 60. FANCY CAGES COTTLE FI8H CANARY SEED PREPARED MOCKING BIRD POOD BRACKETS, io. NO. 69 MEETING STREET, ?'EXT MILLS HOUSE. BIRDS sent safolyby Express to any address. April 10 CEDAR CAMPHOR DEFENDS FURS AND WOOLLENS FROM MOTHS and Millers. Mado by HARRIS & CHAPMAN, Boston. Sold by Druggists everywhere 2 April 19 PRINTING OFFICE, MEETING STREET, (NEXT TO MILLS HOUSE.) HPHE SUBSCRIBER. HAVING A NEW AND BEAU I TTFUL assortment of JOB TYPE, is prepared to execute every discriptton of PRINTING. Pamphlets, Law and Mercantile Blanks, Circulars, Bill Heads, Cards, Labels, &c, &c. NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED. A. J. BURKE. April 18 N. STAFFORD, NO. 66 FULTON STREET, NEW A"ORK, Manufacturer and Wbolesalo Dealer in STENCIL STOCK. INDELIBLE INK, BRUSHES, ZINC FRAMES, BRASS AND GERMAN SILVER CHECKS, KEY TAGS, STEEL RINGS, STENCIL DIES, tea., tee. J83~ Send for Circulars. "Sa April 18 '_s8 THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN APPOINTED BY THE METHODIST PUBLISHING HOUSE at Nashville, Tennessee, Agents for tho salo of their Publications in South Carolina, respectfully inform the Clergy and Members of tho Methodist Churches that they have, and wiH continuo to koop on hand, such Books as may bo required. THE STOCK CONSISTS OF - HYMNBOOKS, SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS, TEXT AND JilSOELLANEOUS BOOKS. E. J. RAWSON & CO., BOOK SELLERS AND STATIONERS, No. 135 Meeting street, April 13 stuthG Opposite Charleston HotcL FURNITURE AUCTIONS AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES Attended to with promptness and dispatch, and at MODERATE CHARGES, BY April ll SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneers, No. 27 Broad street. ELDER & BROWN? MANUFACTURERS AND PATENT? EES of the celebrated COMBINATION CRADLE AND li.-.EY TENDEE. Pro Ifclling Horses, and all kinds of Rock? ing Hore us, Invalid Chairs, with double and singlo wheels, from $25 'to $45; Children's Carriages, Fancy and Varnished Wagons, Fancy Sulkies,. Invalid Carriages, made to order. Fancy Propellers and Biby Rockers, Ac, Ac., IL"?-size Horses, made to order. Depot, No. G88 BROADWAY. Manufactory, Nos. 449, ?50. 451 and 452 WEST 8TRKET, New York. October 25 _;_. thstulyr TVTOTICE TO DISCHARGED SOLDIERS. AS All soldiers who have loft their cases in my bauds are requested to send their address to this office, as I am now paying them. I have some two hundred cases on hand awaiting claimants. Call or send your address to j First Regular U. S. Claim Office, No. 100 Meeting street. T. HURLEY, Chaileston, S. C., Agent. N. B-All claims against tho U. S. Government col? lected, tuthslmo Aprils WILLIAM BROOEBANES, STEAM GAS FITTER AND PLUMBER, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL GAS FIXTURES. GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT? IENDE ? TO. No. ll? KING STREET. August 31 Retweeu i?r.-iart nxu\ wr,p~i? ?lreers. WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. TT7TLL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND Vf SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Porte COTTON. RICE LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston. S. C. E. WILLIS.A. R. CHISOLM October 25 HAVING ACCEPTED THE AGENCY OF THE ABOVE old and well-known manufacturers, I mu prepared to fill all orders to the trade, aad will always have a full stock on hand, which will daily be delivered to any part of the city. ,. J. N. ROBSON, January 81 -thttojmog_No. 62 East Bay. PIONEER I YEAST POWDER USE THIS, LADIES, AND NO OTHER, . With your PASTRY have no bother; At every grocers you can get it, - Try a box and ne'er regret it. This YEAST POWDER is used by all first-class Hotels and Restaurants through the country, and is finding its way into every household where good Yeast Powder ls. appreciated. Samples free. Every box warranted to give satisfaction or money refunded. Manufactured by TAYLOR & YOUNG, No. 186 Front street, New York. For sale by GRUBEB A MARTIN, Na 236 King street. "" . " . HENRY BISCHOFF A CO., . Nc 19-< East Bay. W. S. CORWIN Sc ca, No. 253 King street. . DOWIE tc MOISE, Druggists, No. 151 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel. ; january 24 thstuCmo PRODUCE COMMISSIOI^ERCHANT, SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN ORDERS FILLED ON 't * COMMISSION. Office of John P. Newkirk, J7?127 XEADE-STREET, CORNER HUDSON, ? 3sr.jffi"W..yoBK. S jg?" Agency tor EXTON'S PREMIUM TRENTON CRACKERS. AU orders sent will bo promptly attended to. ton? ?. Decemr??rW ?.F.V?SLES, NO. 108 MARKET ST., Books, Periodicals' and Stationery. TUST RECEIVED ti A iar e supply o? STATIONERY PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS . . POCKET BOOKS, DIARIES for 1867, Etc. . ' V*-' . ' ALSO, . 1- ? . /v.: ' : flue and large selection of NOVELS, by tho moat eek'noted authors. ' SONG BOOKS, BOOKS for Home Am aemeut?, tc AL the MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS. J) ALLIES constantly, on hand, and subscriptions re? ceived for the same. Orden from tie country are respectfully solicited. . TBHMPT.TP.RRA% ??.???- Novembers EXCELSIOR 1 EXCELSIOR 1 CHASTELLAR'S HAIR EXTERMINATOR, . For Rtmovin^ Superfluous Hair. rpO THE LADIES ESPECIALLY; THIS Erv ALU ABLE JL. depilatory rocommonds itsalf as being an almost ln dleponsible article to female beauty, ls easily applied, does sot burn or injure the aldn, bul acts directly on the I roots.. Ris warranted to remove strpetflaous -faair?r?? : low foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely, i totally and radically extirpating .tho. same leaving tho akin soft, smooth and natural. Thia ie thc only article used by the French, and is tho only real effectual depila? tory in existence. Price 75 cents per package, sent post paid to any address; on receipt of an order, by '.>... .w-V-yVv ' ; BERGER^SHUTTS AGO.,Chesahts, ' MarchSO : Ijr . No, 285 River st, Troy.'N. Y. AUCTION SALES. Balance of Slock lo dose Consignntenl. nv j. &w. KNOX. THIS DAY. at 10 o'clock, A. M., at their auction sales rooms. No. 138 Meeting street, opposite Pavilion Ho? tel, will be sold, A VARIETY OF DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS. Hosiery, Gloves, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Fancy Goods, kc. .ALSO, 48 GARIBALDI MUSKETS. Conditions cash. April 19 UV MILLIGAN & SON. TO-MORROW, 20th inst., in rear of now Custom House, at ll o'clock, wo will sell, 1 LOT ANCHORS AND CHAINS. April 19_thsmwsB Autcions for Horses, Vehicles and Furniture, EVERY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at a quarter past 10 o'clock, os originally established by tho subscribers. Furniture solos at Private Residences promptly attend? ed to at low charges. SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneers, No. 27 Broad street, April ll_3mo_South Sido near State. BASSETT SCHUR. " Auctioneer and Commission merchant, at No. 89 King street, below Broad street. Offers his services for the sale of MERCHANDISE iii day and night at his store, also for tho solo of Stock, Bonds, Roo! Estate, Vessels, Horses and Produce, ?est city references will bo given. Consignments solicit CM. Terms moderate and guarantees satisfaction. March 20 Imo PRIVATE SALES. Br u. nr. MARSHALL & BROTIIEK, Brokers and Auctioneers, No. 33 Broad St. At Private Sale S00O BRICKS. April 19 , . H. BY MILLIGAN & SON. At Private Sale 1 Twenty-Horse Power STEAM ENGINE, in the best of order 1 Cylinder BoUor, but little used 1 rbrstclass Sow Mill; may be completed ot a small cost. Pnce of whole M700. Apply os above at , ., No. 22 VENDUE RANGE. April*_thstustuaO Lot of Land on Beaufain Street, al Private Sale. BY LOWNDES ?5t GR1MBALL, Law Runge, Broad Street. At Private Sale ALL THAT LOT OF LAND lying on the North Bido of Boauf. In street, opposite e rchdale street, measuring fifty-nine (59) foot front by ono hundred and twenty (120) feet deep, fifty-two (52) feet on the back linc. Bounded by landB of St. Michael's Church. Terms cosh. Purchaser to poy L. k G. for papers. April 9 tuthsG DRY GOODS, ETC. SPRING GOODS. SPRING GOODS. AT THE % ST0LL, WEBB & CO., NO. 287 KING STREET. THE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY INFORM th?ir friends and customers that they aro now re? ceiving their STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, all of which have boen solected with care and at the lowest prices and which we now offer at a very smaU 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 beforo purchasing. Par? ticular pains taken in showing Goods. Our Stock con? sists in part ol' . 3-4 LONG CLOTH, 12? cents 7- 8 Long Cloth, 15,17,18 cents by the piece 4-4 Long Cloth, 20, 25, 30, 35 cents 9,10 and 11-4 Sheetings 9,10 and 11-4 Lmensheetings-cheap Pillow Linens-all prices Bird Eye Diapers-all prices Russia Diapers-all prices Scotch Diapers-all prices Hack Diapers-all prices Crash, 12K.-20 and 25 couta Bleached Damask Cloths 8-4 Bleached Table Damask 6-4 and 84 Brown Table Damask Colored Table Damask ! Worsted Table and Piano Covers. DEESS GOODS. GRENADINES AND LENOS Crape Maretz English Bareges-plain and figured Melanges and Poplins, for Travelling Dresses Colored French Printed Organdies Colored Printed Jaconet and Lawns Prcols and Chambrays Solid Colored French Cambrics and Lawns Block Berega and Crape Maretz 8-4 Black Berage, for Shawls . 8-4 Black Grenadine Block Bombazines, all qualities Black Alpacas Block Tamisa Cloth - Black ono Colored hilks. With o variety of other Goods, which will bo offered at low prices, at STOIX, WEBS & CO., No. 287 King Street, n BANCROFT'S OLD STAND. March 26 WHITE GOODS .' , AND . . ' r, EMBBOIDEBIES. JACONETS, COTTON CAMBRICS Nainsook and Mull Muslins Bishop ard Victoria Lawns Plaid and Stripe Swiss Plaid and .Stripe Cambrics Plaid and Stripe Nainsooks - '" Swiss Muslins French Muslins Dotted Muslins Tacked Muslins Muslin Edgings and resettings Cambric Edgings and Inset-tings Thread Edgings and Insertings Valentino EdgingB and Tnsorahgs Linen Edgings and Insertings Brussels Edgings Maltese Lace Collars, in varietv Swiss and Comerle Collars, in variety Linen Collars and Cuffs Infants' Bodies and Robes. Wit i a complete assortment of all other Goods lin the above line. ri 7 LL, WEBB & CO., March ?. ?0. 887 Kh,g St^t HOSIERY ! HOSIERY ! WE WOULD CALL PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO our stock of HOSIERY, which wa would offer at much lower prices than formerly: LADIES' WHITE COTTON HOSE Ladies'Open Work Hose - Ladies' Black and Slate Hose . Gents' Half Hose in Brown and White Misses' White Cotton Hose in variety Boy's Half-Hose in variety. : GLOVES ! LAMES' BLACK, WHITE AND COLORED KID .. . GLOVES . . . Ladies' Lisle and S Uk Gloves Gents' Lisle and Silk Gloves Lace Mitts-in variety - Ladies' Buck .Gauntlets Gents' Buck Gloves Misses' Lisle and Silk Gloves Misses'Lace. Mitts With a full assortment of all Goods in our line at low prices. STOLE, WEBB MO., : . No. 287 Fing Street. BEST Sli-CORD CABLED JOHN & HUGH AUCHINCLOSS, SOLE AGENTS TS NEW YORK. March? ! . wfmafi F. M. BURDELL, MERCHMSE BROKER, TjrriLL DEVOTE HIMSELF TO THE PURCHASE TV and salo of MERCHANDISE OF ALL KINDS. Office at the comer of BROAD AND EAST BAY STREETS, iii basement of State Bank, wheeo samples may be seen. Hzmutnozs-Mr. C. M. Furman, Ur. Theodore D. Wagner, Messrs. John Fraser b Co., Messrs. Mordecai i Co., Messrs. W. C. Dukes b Co., Messrs Gourdin, MaUhieswn k Co., Charlesion, 8. C. \ October 24 wtraBmO HAVING TAKEN THE DRUG STORE No. ?, O0M LNG STREET (opposite Bull), would respectfully invite tho attention of the community to ms NEW AND WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF DRUGS, MEDI? CINES, CHEMICALS AND PERFUMERY. ' . " Proscriptions promptly and carefully compounded, April lo ??. " WttaS ?. CEOTTEINDENv General Commission Merchant, r >J?oixtr^tiirer of leaper, OP VARIOUS KINDS, . '!S O.. 13 7 R E A D E ? STR.JBJJB-T, .' . ". ' Cotner Hodson Street, ?ew.i?riu '. yvEALER IN PAPER AND IN ' MATERIALS <0t AJ <ivervd(^p?onforit??anulactuJ*. r. AUCTION SALES. J-trsl Class Yac/U. RY J. A. ESSLOW Ht CO. THIS MOUSING, tho 19Ui inst, at ll (/clock, will bo BOW, at South Atlantic Wharf. _ Tho Fust-Claw, Fast Sailing Yacht, MAGGIE MITCH? EL. 5 tous burthen, sloop rlg?oil. nearly new, ot supe? rior model, and in perfect condition. April -9 Auction Sale of Molasses and Sugars. DY W. Y. LEITCH AND R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers Will be sold, et Kerr's Wharf, on MONDAY, '.>2d Instant, at 12 M., 10 bhds Choice GROCERY SUGARS 30 hhds Muscovado Molass?R 100 bbls and tierces very Choice Muscovado Molasses 20 pm choona Porto Rico Mollisses 00 hhd" Cuba Clayed Molasses. Tenus at salo. RISLEY 5: CREIGHTON. April IB AGRICULTURAL. SEED BICE. TA A BUSHELS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. lUU For salo by W. W. SHACKELFORD. April ll tlistu_No. 1 Boyce's Wharf. F?RTIUZ?RST WOOLSTON'^ AMMONIATED BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME MANUFACTURED BY W. WHTTELOCK Sc CO., BALTIMORE. ASUPPLY OF THIS TRULY VALUABLE FERTI? LIZER, just leccivcd, and from thc well estab? lished reputation of the manufacturers, wc can confident? ly recommend it to our friends. T. J. SERB & CO., April 10_wfmO_KERB'S WHARF. SEED RICE. . AFEW BUSHELS VERY PURE SEED JUST RE CETVED. WM. C. BEE i CO.. Corner East Bay and Vandorhorst's Wharf. April 16_tuths3 PHOENIX GUANO. ACARGO OF THE ABOVE GUANO HAVING JUST arrived from McEean's Island, I am prepared to furnish lt to Planters, cither for cash at $55 per ton of 2000 pounds, or S65, payable first November, with inter? est at 7 per cent, approved city acceptance. Pamphlets, with full directions as to its application, and certificates of Planters who have used lt, also analysis of Professor Shepard and others, can be had at my office J. N. ROBSON, March 29 fmwlmo No. 62 East Bay. "PHUINE ! PHTJINE! THE PRODUCER, AFETTLIZER CONTAINING ALL THE ELEMENTS of vegetation, and o jual to any FERTILIZER ex? cept Peruvian. Pamphlete describing its qualities will be furnished by tb' undersigned. 24 barrels of the above to close consignment. For sale, at low rates, by ISAAC E. HE?TZ Sc CO.. April 18 3_No. 201 East Bay. LANDING THIS DAY. BX STEAMSHIP ALLIANCE, FROM PHILADELPHIA. A f\{\ BARRELS ALLEN A NEEDLES' CELEBRA ?fcUU TED AMMONIATED FERTILIZER, proba? bly tho last shipment of the season. All unfilled orders supplied direct from thc vesseL MACBETH & RAVENED, April 17 Solo Agents. MACHINE SHOPS. December 15_ ? ' _stnthlyr NOTICE. TO CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, &C. YOUR ATTENTION 18 CALLED TO A FURTHER REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF PREPARED DUMBER for your uses. TONGUETNG AND GROOVING...$5 per M SURFACING ONE SEDE.4 per M SURFACING BOTH SLUES. 7 per M ON HAND ron SALS : 20,000 feet l}? Worked Seasoned Flooring 10,000 feet =!? Worked Lining 10,000 feet ii Weather Boards, 9 and 10 inches wido 15,000 feet la. Xii, and 2 inch Yellow Pine, 14 to 20 inches wide 10,000feet 1J? Stepping 10.000 feet Wide. 1 inch Boards. Your patronage is solicited. We have lately attached a FIRST-CLASS CORN MILL to our establishment, and are prepared to furnish GRIST AND MEAL, in large or small quantities, to cus? tomers. ? Orders from City or Country solicited. Terms cash. WHARTON Sc PETSCH, Car Works, Steam Planing and Grooving Milis, Comer Line street and Railroad Avenue. Mnrch 29 . :_tnthslxoo Bili D GE S & LAME, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS TN RAILROAD AND CAR FINDINGS, . , ' ADS.: Machinery of Every Description. ALSO, TAITS PATENT BOLLING LEVEE SHEARS AND PUNCHES. So. 50 Coartlaad-st, corner of Greenwich, INT IG ~W YORK. RAILROAD AXLES, WHEELS, CHAIRS, SPIKES, Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Car, Ship and Bridge Bolts, Iron Forgings of various kinds, &c, Ac STEEL AND RUBBER SPRINGS, LOCOMOTIVE AND HAND LANTERNS, Portable Forgos and Jack Screws, Cotton Duck for Car Covers, Brass and Silver Trimmings, Belting of all kinds, Baggage Chocks, Sec, Ste. Also, Agents far the manufacturers of CAR HEAD LININGS. ALBERT BRIDGES._..?CELO. LANE Novembers_ ; tntnsftno C. J. SGHL?P?6R1LL, :. ?ip. 37. LINE-STREET, iii '- BETWEEN ETNG AND STl PHHJJP. LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND BUILDING MATERIAL, and PAINTS, OILS, GLASSES, Sec., constantly on hand ar the lowest market onces. June S9 ftnlvr NEW TOM STEM EN? CO., MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINE LATHES, PLANERS, IMPROVED CAB WHEEL BOXES. BOLT CUTTERS, "." UPRIGHT DRILLS, AND MACHINISTS' TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Works at Worcester, Mass. OFFICE AND WABEBOOM, No. 222 PEARL ST., SEW YOEE. ' December ie RTE o LAW NOTICE. rTTHE UNDERSIGNED ARE ASSOCIATED A8PART X NEBR, and propose to practice in the STATE COURTS OF ' LAW AND EQUITY for tho Districts ol Barnwell, Beaufort and CoReton, under the name and .style of "DAVANT." Office, for the present, at GILLISONVTLLE, South Carolina. B. J. DAVANT. November 2? fm J. O. DAVANT. THE LADIES' MX?TUAL AID ASSOCIATION, HAVING ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY OF READY MADE CLOTHING, suitable for Gentlemen, La? dles and Children, and bonis; desirous of dimlnfibrng' our Stock before the season advances too far, wo would espe? cially draw the attention of the publia towards the reduc? tion which win be made in our price? for the next two ox three weeks from datei. ^ Apply at tho DEPOSITORY, January 29 . ?" No. 17 Chalmers street. JaMsv TsTHLSKERS and MUS- itjtfct, s^^KSci VT TACHES forced to B _jB . grow noon the smoothest M .??[ .ffl^^P taco in from three to Ave ? ,T8y?P $ imtaK weeks by using Dr. SEVIG- Sjti&fB 8j?Bi. NB'S RESTAURATEUR HU ^gsnflw CAPILLAIRE, tile most jfflgEafflSi M^r^ wonderful discovery in mo- *Q$tt]R/B^ . -.^^p .'dern.;sdence, acting upon -^BT : tho Beard and Hair in an almost miraculous nriSSfcr. It has been used by tho elite of Paris and London with the mort flattering success. Names of aU purchasers will' be registered, ?nd if entire satisfaction is* not given in every instance, the money wUl be cheerfully refunded. Price by mail, scaled and postpaid, ?L Descriptive cir culara and testimonials mailed free. Address BERGER, SHOTTS Sc CO.. Chemist*, No. 285 River street, Troy, N. Y., Solo Agents for tho United States. March SO _ . . ..... ly ?gggrSK T> E A U T Y - Auburn. ?S??Sa Sm ^ X> . Golden, Flaxen, as,d If -1? fi?*? ?35 bilker CURLS produced by &g.j8B J6? JBtt tho uso of PrCLfDseor Dr- OHL, TB gfgbJS?L BREUX'S FRISER U IpJB *?saW CHEVEUX . Onn apr li ca- ?rA *~2? 555% sion warranted to curl tbo?JS??BCSs> /"TTTi^V^". most strtKHht and rrabocrn -"'TVr?w nair of e}the?se?i^..?w rllr#^ curls. Ha? been, used by tho ?uh louables of paris and London, with the mont gratifying remits.. Does n/> in ?RUITS St CO., Chemists. No. 285 River street. Troy. N. '^?^ffi8*** ^QpJtrA States. ^ AUCTION SALES A Fine Fianc-, Secretary, Desk, Tables, Sofa and oilier Furniture al Auction. BY SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer?, No. ?7 Broad street. THIS DAY, at IO ii o'clock, in iront of their office, wiU bo ?old, A FINE SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO. ALSO, A- assortment of elegant Walnut and Mahogany FUR? NITURE and New Bedding._April 19 Plantation on Bull's Ray al Auction. BY ssrrrii & MCOILLIVRA Y Will bo sold on TUESDAY NEXT, tho 23d Inet, a* ll o'clock, at thc old Custom House, east sud of Broad street, ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND, known os tho "Morrell Tract," situated on Hull's Bay, Christ Church Pariah, cousLsliug of 9:i3 fi-IO acres, more or lol?, 100 of which are cleared, bounded on mirth and east by lands now or late ol' Peter Mauigault, south by the marshes of BuU's lily, and west by lands now or late of Jos. S. Gibbes. These laud.; sr., t wenty-one miles from Mount Pleasant, and produce ?rct-ulass Long Cottons. T? rms canil. tuths3 mtu2_Aprfl 1? K?'ima Mills al Auction. BY WAKDLAW & CAREW. Under foreclo ure of mortgages, will be sold, on TUES? DAY. 23d April. 18G7, at ll o'clock A. M.. at tho north side of the Exchange, Cliarlcstun, S. C.. Tho KALMIA MILLS, with all the Property and appur? tenances thereunto belonging, consisting of tho several tracts and parcels of Land, situate, lying and being in tho District ol' Edgcueld, South Carolina, amounting in all to about four thousand two hundred and fifty-nine (4259) acres, more or loss, conveyed to the said Kalmia Mills by Jilin J. Glover and by Gustavus Volgcr, all of which said several tracts of Land are now in possession of, and occupied by tho said Kalmia Mills as the site of their factory, now in course of erection. Together with all and singnlar tho waters, water privilege?, rights, members, hereditaments and appurtenance,; to tho said premises, belonging, or in any wiso incident or apper? taining. ALSO. All the BUILDINGS, MACHINERY, Tools, Implements. Cai ts, Bricks, Lumber and Materials, now belonging to tho said Kalmia Mills, on the lands and elsewhere. This property is situate immediately on the South Carolina Railroad, extending from near the Granite ville Depot to within ono mile of the Bath Paper Mill, and eight miles of tho City of Augusta, Georgia, on the waters of Big Horse Creek. Tho Cotton Factory (within ono hundred foot of the railroad) is a two story Brick Building, one hundred and four (101) foot wide by two hundred and twenty-seven (227) foot long, designed to contain ten thousand spindles and three hundred and twenty looms, and is four-nfths completed. There aro on thc land seventy-eight neat and commodious cottages for operatives, completed and in course of erection; a first-class Steam Saw Mill in complete working order; a good Grist Mill; a Carpenter Shop, with Steam Engine and Boiler; Planing Machine, Tools, fcc; Blacksmith Shop, with c mpletc set of Tools; Machine Shop, with Steam Engine and Boiler, Lathe, Drill Press, tic. Tho machinery for tho Cotton Mill is of the most modern and improved character, manufactured in Eng? land, embracing ten thousand Spindles, Shafting and other appurtenances; als J two Turbine Wheels of one hundred and sixty horse yo A cr each; also the machinery for a complete Paper Mill, capable of producing ten thousarld pounds of paper per day. (A portion of the machinery is on. the land, a portion ha this cit y and a portion in England.) Tho Paper Mill is in process of cons traction and a con? siderable pa rt completed. Tho Water Power for running tho Factory, derived from Big Horse Creek, is ample, extensive and c ever failing, and thc dam and other appurtenances ore four fifths completed. There is on tho land Sawed Lumber suf&cUnt to com? plote all the buildings. -AXSO, GLASS, TIN AND HARDWARE for all tho buildings oxcept the Papor Mill. The Water Power and all the ac? cessories of this property aro such as to adapt it for iirat class Cotton and Paper Factories, and capitalists are afforded a rare opportunity for a good investment. Terms.-One-third cash ; balance payable in six, nine and twelve months, secured by mortgage of the prem? ises, buildings, sic, to be insured and policies assigned. Purchasers to pay for papers. Further particulars may ba obtained on application to B. F. EVANS, E3q., at tho M1U, or to WARDLAW & CAREW, Auctioneers, Corner Broad and State stree ta, Charleston, S. C jjffi? Edgeftold /?doer?iser w?lgive, two insertions and -send account to this office. March 18 mwflB tul SHIP CHANDLERY, ETC. HOWE, CRANE & CO. No. 151 EAST BAY, SHIP CHAN D I E RS AND DEALERS IN RUSSIA BOLT ROPE MANILLA and TARRED CORDAGE HEMP and COTTON SAIL DUCK COPPER and YELLOW METAL SHEATHING SHEET ZINC LEAD ZINC LEAD and ZINC PAINTS OILS, TAR, TALLOW ANCHORS, CHAINS and BLOCKS of aU descriptions. ALSO, WESTERVELT'S COPPER PAINT. AR of which we wiU sell ot Now York Cost Price.1 ' April 18_?__5_ JOHN TUOHEY, NO. 48 EAST BAY, BETWEEN BOYCE'S NORTH AND SOUTH WHARVES. SHEP CHANDLER AND COMMIS? SION MERCHANT, Dealer and Im? porter in RUSSIA BOIT ROPE, Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Hemp and Cotton Sail, Duck and Twines, Parcelling, Copper, Sheathing, Metal and Zinc, Paints, Oils, Tar, Tallow, Spirits Turpentine, Anchors, Chains, Blocks, Boats, &c, &c. Personal and particular attention given to purchase and sale of MER? CHANDISE AND PRODUCE con? signed or trusted to my care, and prompt returns made. Brown & Level's Patent Life Sav? ing Tackle and Boat Detaching Ap? paratus, for steamers, always on hand, and for sale at New York prices. February 27 MISCELLANEOUS. fTUTE UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE TO DI3 I PENSE this agreeable and healthful beverage, at their well-known stands. No. 86 TTASF.T, STREET, be . tween King and Meeting streets. No. 428jj KING STREET - (Old Piquet Guard House), and at the head of CENTER MARKET, northwest comer. Druggists and others wishing to be supplied with Fountains or Syrups, and dealers desiring Fountains charged, will be accommodated upon reasonable terms. Steamers, Hotels, Restaurants and private ft Trifilas, furnished with a superior article of bottled Soda, in quan? tities to suit purchasers. We are agents for tho Bale of A J. Morse & 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 thc manufacturers' prices, with freight added. Dealers in Soda Water throughout the State, ^?riT-ing sn apparatus, will do weU to examine tho merits of Morse's Apparatus, before purchasing elesewheze. Description catalogue and price list sent to any upon application to JOHN BUCK & CO., Charleston. While appreciating tho very liberal patronage extended tous during the past season, we shall strive to merit its continuance. . ' V-ASV. JOHN BUCK. E. H. GARDNER. April ll EOR ALL DISEAS? THAT REQUIRE A PURGATIVE use Dr. C. G. GARRISON'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC I PILLS. Price 2S cents per box. For sale, wholesale and retail, at my store. No.' 211 South Eighth street. Philadelphia, and hy BOWIE ?C MOISE, SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE, No. 1S1 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel April IB_?_ nrthsO X O 33 CHEA 3S<? 1 SODA WATER ! ? ? CONFECTIONERY AND CAKES ! ! ! WE HAYE THE PLEASURE OE AN? NOUNCING to fie Ladies and Gentlemen of Charleston, that we, tho undersigned, have fitted up a FIRST CLASS ESTABLE3MENT, at tho corner of Meet? ing and Hasel streets, where we win guarantee that you wm find a superior quality of ICE CREAM, SODA WA? TER, CONFECTIONERY and CAKES. Hoping to re? ceive a share of the patronage of the community, we ate . Respectfully, JOHN OG KEN. W. A W?THLNGTON. April 13_;_._Imo ASTROLOGY. AT THE WONDERFUL REVELATIONS MADE* BT 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 lovo, loos of ralations and friends, low of money, Ac, have become despondent. She bringa together those long separated, pl voa inf 02ma-. hon concerning absest friends or lovers, reetorea lost or stolen property, tens you the business yon are best; qualified to pursue and In what you will be most success-, ful, cantos ?peedy marriages, and tells you tho very doy ? you will marry, gives you tte name?, likeness and char- j ac tur?stica of tho person. Sha xeads your very thoughts, and by her almost supoTnaturtl powers, unvaOs the dark , and hidden mysteri?s of the future. From tho stars we see in tho firmament-tho malefic stars that overcome or prtdormnato in the configuration-<rom. the aspect* and ? positions of the planets and tho fixed stars in the heavens - at the time of birth, she deduces the future destiny of mar. Pail not to consult the greatest Astrologist on earth. It cost? you but a trille, and you may novar again have so favorable an opportunity, Ccimult^cu fee, with tikenoss and oH dcrired Information, tl. Partios iiving t ?ta distance caa consult the Madamt? by mall with equal ' aafaty and (wtinfactkin to themselves, aa if in pcrtvro? A fun end explicit chart watten cut, ' with all inouirlos sh? owered and likeness enr.tatad, Bent by moil on're<;cipt oj price obovo mentioned. Tho strictest socrasy vrfil be maintained, and all correspondence returned or destroy? ed. References of the highest order furnished those de airina them. Write plainly the day of the month and yetr m which you weru DUO. <mrto?tng ? eaaS.'?s?r?;'' : Address, :'."\ ',' MADAMS H A PERRIGO M V KO..D?*WB?398,BuiMOV H. S.