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THE MARLESTON DAILY NEWS, G. B. CATHCART, EDITOR CATHCART, MCMILLAN & MORTON, PROPRIETOl S. Nc 18 HAYNE STREET. OlTY PRINTERS. TERMS CASH. SUBSCBWTiON. DAILY- TWELVEMONTHS.81?*^ DAILY-:?X MONTHS.. 5,00 DAILY_1 HESE MONTHS.. HING9E C )PIES.5 ?.***. TO NEWS DEALERS.3 cent. .'NE^S SUMMARY. The 4000 citizens from Charleston, who sent s petition to Congress for the establishment-of s Territorial government, are composed almost ex? clusively of the newly cneated colored citizens. A report from the South Carolina Murder Inves? tigating Committee, in Congress, will be found ir our telegraphic column. . All tho labore of the Thirty-Ninth Congress, oi the subject of Reconstruction, have resultad in thi bill just passed, reducing the Southern States t< Military Districts fallowing them to retain, for thi present, the existing State governments, subject however, to the military commanders ; providini for a convention that is to amend the Constitutioi of the State in harmony with the recent legislation and for their readmission into the Union and Con groBsional representation upon tho adoption of th several conditions laid down in the Bill. There are 30,302 white and 5,074 colored Methc dists in the State of South Carolina. A Catholic Church,-exclusively for oolored pee pie, is to be built in the city of St. Louis. In Illinois, the Baptist Churches have a toti membership or 46,129, or one to every 46 inhabi ants. The'railway bridge over the Genesee river,! Rochester, gave way on Thursday night from tl pressure of ice against the piers. A young lady in New Tork was recently pi sented with a basket of flowers valued at ni hundred dollars. ""Fool," &c Elopements are so common at Springfield tb there is talk of establishing "A Home for Desert Husbands." , '. ,7 ? The-number of barrels of cranberries raie and sold in Harwich, Mans., last year was ? thousand five hundred and fifteen, and the pr received for them $52,072. General CBOOK has given the Indians "got once more in Idaho.. He had a fight with them the 2d instant, in which he killed 40 -?nd c tnred27. : The Frankfort police have forbidden the sale tho fabric known as green tarlatan, as it is dyed colors composed in great part of arsenical pre rations, andconseqeently very injurious to hea The import trade of San Francisco last year 1 fourteen millions, an increase of over three : a half millions. The exports amount to sevont and a quarter millions, an increase of nearly tl millions. It may not be known to the majority of reat that the great .city of London is comprised in area of only 632 acres and a few poles-in fact, size of a farm which in the country could be fof a rent of ?600 to .?1000 per annum. Two new revenue cutters for the United St service are building at Grecaipoint, and will launched in a month or two. They are each ni feet long,*and'of one hundred and twenty burthen. _ Bents and board are coming down in New 1 city. The columns of the dailies there show good board can be procured in respectable par the city for three and four dollars per week, years, preached on a reoSSiBrch, aged ninety Old John Street Church, NewTorS^orning ii gregation. " . . " -?? The Columbus Sun learns authe ntically tba Governor JAMES JOHNSON has at last been con ed as Collector of the Port of Savannah- >? bj Senate, and that he has withdrawn recently tendered. Forty recruits of the Eighteenth ?nfantrj said to have mutinied' : while on the route to Phil Kearney recently, and under the lead i old soldier had shaped their course for Alexi join the army of JUAREZ, - At the Congressional Temperance Society i lng Senator TAXES said he intended to quit d ing whiskey and to fight it out on that line t last hour of his existence.. The price will go < at such a falling off in the demand. ALPHONSO HABS, the French poet, was -1 present at a medical banquet, at which toasts given to the health of every celebrity, ?whet president remarked, "Monsieur .KABB, you not proposed the health of any one." The rose and modestly replied, "I propose the h of the sick." ". Among the new devices of the day are i pantalets for ladies. A company has beer ganized at Mechanics' Falls, Maine, to man ture borders to ladies* drawers and children's tal eta-an ornamental appurtenance to be butt to the garment, "which may be readily rep! when soiled. The 26th of April will be celebrated by the Fellows through ont the country as- a day of cial thanksgiving.' ' The observance will be i cordon ce to instructions from the. Grand Sire will commemorate the preservation of the ( during.the war, and its peaceful reunion. Services at the Colebrook (Ct.) Congregat Church were suspended four weeks in conseqr of the snow blockade of the roads. One mai a tunnel from his house twenty-two' feet through a drift of ton or twelve feet deep, anc held communication with. the outside- work over a fortnight by means of this passage. Under the head of "oppressive," the VaUe?? ginian says: "FAYETIE MCMULLEN is electic ing for the Governorship in the Valley. "We endured PEIKPONT and a heap of things, bp humbly pray that a merciful Providence will us further afilictionB of this land." ' A person in Cleveland, who has taken the tr to gather statistics on the subject, mys thai ing the last two years the number of p burned to death from kerosene lamp expie has been nearly 200, and these disasters ha' st.oyed property valued at $6,000,000. '? The Savannah HepuUicaTi, of the 223, "We learn from a source entitled to credit thi body of a man, supposed to have been mure was discovered in Beaufort District, near thc kahatcbie River, about ? week or ten days One arm was severed from the body, and a gashes were"-noticed on the body and extrem: Owing to high winds in the Adriatic, Veni< been inundated to an extent which has nevei equalled within the memory of a ay of the ii tauts. The plaza, of San Mark was so flo ode boats and gondolas passed over it, and the of the space had the appearance of a vast lak Last Saturday ? firm in Portland, Me., rei a lot of California flour, forty days from San cisco. It came in sacks of fifty and ono hu pounds each, in capital order, the flour boil first into cotton sacks, and then these sacks placed in gunny bags. Portland papers stat flour can be obtained quicker from San Fra than it can be from Chicago, railroad facflitia the Wost being so very poor. ?' Mr. SEW ABD, under date of February IS, st communication to General SALSAS, the Coloi Minister at Washington, protesting again decree of MOSQUERA relative to the adjudica! prizes in the Colombian Courts, as contrary laws of nations, and gives his Government x that as-far as the interests of citizens of the 1 States are concerned, such decrees will be c ?red null and void.. The Springfield Republican says the Stat stables were on . their muscle in that cit} days since. A force- of ten officers comix operations at six o'olock A M., and con work until two P. M. Over three thousand g of various ki ods of intoxicating liquors, val .sight thoussnd dollars, were seized-one Buffering the';lp68; ot eighteen hendred g worth five thousand dollars. At several lager beer was found,- but it was not taken. Judge BEVAN M?LLANPHT, an eccentric. -t man of wealth, died in. St. Louis, of ch ol 3B49, leaving i;ts-estate for the benefit of emi; to the Weal, which is now valued at over $6 A recent report of the .commissioners, whic some ?rght into the administration of the shows that for a period of nearly" six years, < July ?^^^^-ire?elpis; inel^omg; asina: balanc? from- a grevions t?count', were $124* and the payments $114,787 72. Among? th bureemento are over $20,000 paid out for f^,0fi0 fOT.!W3dtags, andtepo? fte 'lawyers' together with $115425 itemized uti "relief t panta.*' The Board are now proposing to ? SBudtog tor we as an emigrant honae, LARGEST CIRCULATION.-DAILV NEWS pullislics the Oficial List o/?Ee'-l Urs remaining in the Postoffice at the end of each icech, agreeably to the foUotoing section of the iyjio Postoffice Law, as . the newspaper having the largest circtdation in the City oj Charleston: SECTION A Andbo lt Arther enacted. That hats of let? ter? remaining uncalled for in any Poe tomeo in any city, town or village, whoro a newnpaperiahall bo printed, shall hereafter bc published once only in the newspaper which being published wcokly or oftener, shall have the largest circulation within range of delivery of the said office. ay AU communications irUende?forpvblicattOn in j this journal must be addressed to Ute Editor of the Haily Neus, No. 18 Eayne-street, CTiarteston^S. C Business Communications to Publisher of BaUy. News. .'" . ' We cannot under lake lo return rejected communtca Advcriisemerus outside cf the city must be accompa? nied willi the cash. _._, CEABLESTONT SATURDAY MORNING,FEBRUARY 23,1867. THE NEW RECONSTRUCTION BIM?. We lay before our readers this morning the Bill for tho reconstruction of the Southern States, in? troduced by Senator SHEEHAN; and amended by Messrs. TfrisoN and SHELLABABQER. The Bill passed the Senate on Wednesday night, the 20th inst., by a vote of o5 yeas to,7 nays, Mr. REVEBDT j JOHNSON voting yea. The following voted nay : Messrs. BUCKALEW, COWAN, DAVIS, HENDRICKS, NESMTXH, PATZEBSON and SATTLSBUBY. .Absent and not voting: Messrs. ANTHONY, DIXON, DOOLITTLE, GBXJIIES; G?THBIE, HAB?IS, MCDOUQAIX, NORTON, N?E, RIDDLE and SPBAOUE. It will be seen that this Bill establishes military j rule in the Southern States, confers auftrage upon the negro, and disfranchises manyof our citizens; i. e., all those who are designated in the third^ec tion of tho Constitutional Amendment. Said third section reads as ?OIIOWB: "?o person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or Elector of President and vice-President, or hold any office, civil or military,, under the United States, or ander any State, who, having previously taken an oath aa a member of Congress or as an officer of the United States, pr as a member Of any Slate Legislature, or as an?xecutive or judicial of? ficer of any State, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrec? tion or rebellion, or given a'd and comfort to the enemies thereof, But Congress may, by a vote of two-thirds of each House, remove such disability." This clause, it- would seem, was drafted with special reference to Article VT. of the Constitution of the United States,' which reads' aa follows " The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial officers, both of tho United 8tates and tho several : State?, shall he bound by oath or affirmation to support this Con? stitution." Thia provision has reference only to Governors, Judges, Chancellors, etc. ; and to such only it would seem to us. the above section of the Constitutional Amendment refers. Of State officers, therefore, this, would disfran? chise members of the Legislature, the'- Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, the several'Judges and .Chan? cellors, but would not affect any one else. There are,'-however, various opinions aa to the meaning of'this section. ! The Washington corres? pondent of the Baltimore Sun -writes as follows: "As now constituted, folly one-third of tho white men of the Southern States will be disqualified, not only from sitting in the constitutional conven? tions to be called, but even from voting for'Th? members thereof. Mr. SB^SMAN said it would, dis? franchise about 10,000 only. Mr. BUCKALEW thought 60,000, but the real number will not fall much short, if any, of 200,000. The debate, which ensued, on the motion to concur, waa leugthy,-J?ut chraSRgrahy of. much interest rho two Massa Mr. SUJENEB wanlri0011 directly diverse ground. i^VeW B?^^n^^ groes. Mr: COWAN and Mr. HE>TDEICES agnir stated their objections to ' the Bill. Mr, JOHNSON, in a brief but most affecting speech ou the sad and desolate condition of the Southern' States, and the utter hopelessness of their. being restored to the Union oxoopt. through the consent and on the terms of. Congress, .expressed, his entire disap? proval of every feature of the Bill, but so anxious was he to welcome these States back, and dispair ing of any other* method than;-that indicated by the will pr. the majority, he. announced; his inten? tion of voting for the BUL His remarks produced a profound impression, and Mr. WILSON, .and other Senators carno up and pressed his hand insilerico. '"''. '" ''' We do not think the number disfranchised by the immediate working of the Bill will be much over 5O00j but this, after all, is of no rearimpor^ tance; as, by the spirit both of .the 'Constitutional Amendment and the Bill, jnst passed, all who have in any way participated in :thB,'"hite .war against the United States w?lsoonbe dtefranchised. Truly this ia a sad hour for the South';; . of huniiliatipn 3>nd pf bitterness. We can do noth? ing but submit/ P?E xiciisia ??yr at last:coming home tons..:, . .." ? . . . There ia, .now naturally great .speculation as to the probable course of the Presid?nfc^Updn a' careful survey of events a* Washington, and a con? sideration of : the. various ; conffiothig steteraents that have emanated from that quarter with?i the^ past few.we?ksi we' have ;come'tpj.to?! 'conclusion that Mr: JoBWBOTwill give bisisaiiction to' tto JBilL It, is understood that Messrs. SEW ABD, STANTON and MCICBIXOOH are in favor of it, as a basis of set? tlement of the national difficulty. It is'known that a namber of Democrats voted. for it; 'among them Senator RzvEKoy JOHNSON, whp.is believed tobe entirely in the President's confidence! ' "The President, it is [said, will do this to secure .the peace of the country, while he, at the same time, rids himself of the impeachment spectre, that has so long been harassing him. A few days .will der. termine the question. .....H"L.. :. ; ?;: jj.-j The following is the Bill: . '_' Whereas, No legal State Governments or ..ade gnate protectipn for.W?pr jaropa ia the rebel States? of Virginia, North Carohna,, South Carolina, Gfeprgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisi? ana, Florida, Texas and Arkansas; and whereas it is necessary that peace and ?ood-order ' shonld'be enforced in said States until loyal and Republican State Governments can be legally established; therefore,K^ilA Beil enacted, &c., That said rebel States shall be divided into military districts, and made sub? ject to the military authority of the United States, as hereinafter prescribed, and for that purpose Virginia shall constitute the first district; North Carolina and South Carolina the second district; Georgia, Alabama and Florida the third district; Mississippi and Arkansas the fourth district, and Louisiana and Texas the fifth district. SECTION 2. That it shall he the duty of the Presi? dent to assign to the command of each of Baid distriote sn officer of the army not below'th? raak of Erigadier-General, and to detail a sufficient military force to er able such officer to. perfpnn his duties and enforce his- authority within the dis? trict to which ho is assigned. . 8ECTI0N 8. That it shall be the ?nity^of - each offr oev assigned as atoreaaidto- protect all persons ia their rights pf person . and properly,. .io sup-' pres* insurrection, disorder and violence,- and to punish, or cause to be punished all disturbora of the pullic peace, and criminals; and to th's end he may allow local civfl faihnnals to take jurisdic- ' tion of ?aa try offenders; or waeniri hfejuogmenfr it may be necessary fPTithetrWof?fl^mO^ae mall have power to organize mihtary eominission? w tribunals for that purpose, and" all interfcroncp ? under color or State authority,, with the" exerofae of ntilituy^ufhpritytindorthis AoVahall ho nn? .ndvoid. . "' ... ,','., ':.-. '. '.'..'.:;. ? SECTION4. That all persona put- under mihtary wrest hy virtue of this Act shall bo' tried without Tonecseary delay, and no cruel or unusual punish neat shall be inflicted, and no sentence of any n?t?ary commission or tribunal horoby author zed; affecting the tile or liberty of anyporeoh, ?hill be executed until it ia approved hy the officer rr command of the district; and the laws and regn atipns for.the government of the army shall not ie affected by this Act, except in so ?ar aa they may onflict with ita provisions. ./.. .'."". SECTIO? 5. That when the people of any of said ebel States ehaJl" have formed ^ constitution of [ovexnnient in ooaftwsa?y Tri* the Constitution uni. ri.. . ;m ? rr -i it the United States, ii) all respects, framed by a convention of 'delegates elected by tho malo citi? zens of said State, twonty-ono years old and up? ward, of whatever race, color or previous condi? tion, who hayo been resident in said State for ono year previous to the day of such election, except such as may be disfranchised for participation in the rebellion or for felony at common law; and when such constitution shall provide that tho elective franchise shall be onjoyed by all such persons as have the qualification herein stated j for ejection of delegates; and when such consti? tution shall bo ratified "by a majority of the I persons voting on the question of ratification who | are qualified rs doctors ' for- delegates, and when snob constitution shall' have been submitted to Congress ?OT examination and approval, and Con- I gross shall have approved the same ; and when said State, by a vote of its Legi slat uro elected under said constitution, shall have adopted tho amendment-to the .Cons titu t?o:- of the United 1 States proposed by tho Tbirty-ninth Congress, and I known as Article 14, and when said article. shall ' have become a pirt of tho Constitution 'of the United States, said State shall bo declared entitled ! to representation in Congress, and Senators and | Representatives shall be admitted therefrom o>i their taking tho oath prescribed by law, and then I and thereafter the preceding sections of this Act shall be inoperative in said State. Then follows" "WILSON'S amendment to this sec- ? tion : ^'Provided that' ..o person excluded from I the privilege of holding ' office by said proposed ? amendment to tho Constitution of the United j State? shall be eligible to election as a member of the convention to frame a constitution for any of | said rebel States, nor shall any such person vote for members of such convention." MR. SHELLAEABGEE'S amendment makes sec? tion G : "That until the people of the said rebel States shall by law be admitted to representation to Congress of tho United States, any civil govern? ment that may exist therein shall be deemed pro- I visional only, and shall be in all respects subject | to the paramount authority of the United States, ] at any time to abolish, modify, control, and super? sede the same; and- in all ' elections to any office under such provisional governments all persons' shall be entitled to vote, and none others who are entitled to vote under the provisions of the fifth section of this Act, And no person shall: be eligi? ble to any office under such provisional govern? ments who would be disqualified from'holding office under the provisions of the third article of said Constitutional Amendment," WANTS. YTrANTED.-A COMPETENT COLORED VY ' SERVANT, to take care or two children, put a chamber to rights, and to help in Be wing when she has time.- She. munt bu willing to go in the country, and must come well recommended. Apply at No. 166 MEET? ING STREET. 1* : February 23 TU ANT K l), IMMEDIATELY, AK KS YT PERXENCED MAN, to take charge of o Pl ming Machine. None need apply who ls not fully competent. Apply at "CIRC UL AR ' SAW MILL," foot of Boaufain Btreet. . . 2* . . *? February 22 EMPLOYMENT WANTED.-AM ENGLISH? MAN, duly qualified as Engrossirj Clerk or Copyist, desires either temporary or permanent employ? ment. He is ajad an experienced travelling agent and canvasser for newspaper, book and other advertisements. Address A, F. 0,, Dally Newe Office. " February 21,. . ??-'.?_. G TJfJABiTED, A SITUATION .AS GOVERN. -TT ESS, hy a young Lady, who ia capable of teaching .the ENGLISH BRANCHES, and who has had some ex? perience; would prefer to instruct small children. Ad? dress "C. W. B.," Box'No. 31, Society HOI, 3. C. , February il . ? -._ - S? "T SITUATION WANTED_A LADY THAT f\ can cut and mako Men and Boy's Clothes, Ladles* sud Children's Dresses, and can assist in keeping house, . desires a situation 'in a good finally. Address "C. W." j Box 31, Vance's .Kerry, so. Ca. C* February 21 WANT-TO APPRISE THE PUBLIC that they can find a fresh and varied stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, at astonishing prices, for instance, Ladies' Serge Double-soled Hals. at SEGO; Ladles', Serge Double-soled Congress Gaiters at SI.50; Child's Goat Bala at 75c; Boy's Bala at $1.60 and S3; La? dies' Em. Velvet aud Bazo Slippers, at Wc per pair; Men's Brogans afSLSO, $L75 and ?2 per pair. ' " ALSO. An extensive stock ol a standard article of MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S WEAR, at corresponding prices, at No. 394 ETNG STREET, betw.en George and Calhoun, W. H. DEWHURST. . Febiuary20 4. WANTED.-A , SITUATION AS CLERK 1 in a mercantile house ls wanted hy a young man of good habits, who would be attentive to the interest ol his employer, and who writes a fair hand, and can- give -Satisfactory'recommendations. AU he asks is a small com? pensation for his service, his object being to secure employment. Address INTEGRITY, at Daily News. February 18 YETAN TED, BY A RESPECTABLE LADY, VT- ia Situation as Child's Nurse, or as Seamstress. Ia w?Ting to make herself useful about a house;. Moderate wages asked, as the chief object is to obtain a home. Apply at No. 9 STATE STREET. - ' February 18 a CENTS WANTED FOR- ?THE IfXS TERS AND SPEECHES" of Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, :by . Henry Cleveland. Send for Circulars, and see our toms. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., . . : ' Corner 7th and Main streets, Richmond, Va. -February 7 imo TO RENT. STORES . TO BEXT.-TWO STORES TO Bent under the Victoria Hotel, comer of King and Princess streets; Apply on tho premises '? ... . Vfebruary 2S .' . . 3? . TpO RENT-A SMALL PLANTATION NEAR J. Mount Pleasant, Christ Church Pariah. Some ex? cellent Sea Island Cotton Land. Will be rented to an approved tenant, or worked cn. shares, i Address H.R.T. Mount Pleasant, through the Charleston Poatomce. Febmaryas- ? :-- . - - yr3> rjn? RENT, A PART OP A HOUSE, WITH i Kitchen, etc, in a'most"desirable location, in the lovrer parc of the city.-Address "M? Y. P.," BOX "No 133. Charl?ston-Ppatoffleu,;-- amw3? Feb roary Ml 'IP9?_RENT.. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS. ^?^L^m^l^W5ia,m a few minutes'walk or thd Postofflce. Apply nt No. 2S BASEL STREET Fehtuary 33 '" .'..'"'"' 3 mOj^RESir ?R POR SALE CHEAP, THE J-. delightful RESIDENCE No.8 Ashley street. For paracularsi. address B. F., Daily News OOtU.r . - - ' . February 20 -. ... ., .. ; c; ?. ,. : iA RARE CHANCE FOR CAPITALISTS. _-i ggT?BTjakgn rs 1839-ROTOT?T ? i860. ' ^?^^?LA^GMI^Btthe ??mer of BaanoUn and I^nch ?treetB, for a term pf five years, sealed offers 4?S?M,E?ni? *TT b? received until the Stof ^rch neS The Mill and Engina Room is eighty feet nVfortv?T ISi? SSS* "nek. aha^v^wn?"?Lu tie erection of this building every precaution waa taken, both tai regards convenience and security from fire. _^The Machinery consists .rf one twenVfivehor?eEn? gine, jone Woodworth Planing Machine (built to orte by gerick), one Saw Bench iwith friction rollers for^rink bcardato.awldth),.two 1^ Saw Benches^ onaO^ cut Circular Saw; an believed to.be mimmedSI work? ing o*der,ej?ept the Belts. ?mnemate work A two-story- Warehouse, 103 feet long by 23 ???t.6 inches w^for storing White Pine and oth^^iunTber?^ ?T^u?h?e<i S01?6^ 01100 Servants' Rooms, and Kitchen <62 feet by _l? feet), and a two-story Office (23 feethv PT .feet), all built of bric* and cOYered withSui.T i - > feet on Lynch street, bdunded on "the abutn byaiureiSh ^?feffilSS**!?***^ and ah^r4ng.lnmber. , On the lot isa lane brick Ciatam 4U^^^6l^L.WeUs?jr 016 wplyof EngtaeTio! From the> locaUty-pf thisproperty;1^^ ty ofall.the- Lumber arriving^fxW^^ISo^^ver giveajit an advantage- pf.moat lcA^imii^%tlia^i larger quantity .of Lumber can bo handled at leaser, penaq than any other estabUahhient in the etty Th? less?e.to,.pmro7j^--tiiei2ngln*?n^ its present worth, and to pay Ml taxes. insuranoTand cost?Y-papers; rent to- be pata quarterly in goldorlS equiv?J^tiand.Becm?u^r?oj?red. B :JH> Thjright Is reserved to reject au proposals if not satis. factory. " Ad4reas^?:~-"; ' ? ? HENRY CLARK, .: J . : West end Beanfain Btreet, . , February 13 ;:WBS ; .-_Charleston,S-q TpO RENT, ACOMFORTABLE DWELLING, ;X with all necessary appartenances, at No. 54 BasnfaSr Btreet. Inquire at.No. 2?8 King street..-. Januarys,, :::;...>;; ,-.;{;? etath . FOR SAH. FIB, SALE, IT PRIME POUR YEAR OLD MULES, we? broke; at CHRISTOPHE? tx ?.CT. ANDEE'S STABLES, King street. ? a* Febrnaryf? A SFLE?D1D RESIDENCE ASD FAttMl ?. situated within the corporate Umita of the town Urf Aiken, 8-, C.-Tho residence ia largo and commodious coni^iuing eleven rooms,^^all With lSoplaces; piazzas aire attached to the tart and second stories, wltn all the con venidtnoea necessary to a' completo . residence.. The grounds are handsomely laid out with Evergreons Roses ?c., and the vegetable garden very ample. T?fe o?tbuildl to^:?<ffvanta' nou?es, atable?, Ac, are afl -in complete order. . Toa Farm conauta br;abtmt-'fifty aereaar^ime planting land. - ~ . .-ri"' ThtaMptoperty^ .now the; reaideno of Mrs; M-: M. Schwartz, is offered for sale at a reasonable price, sudon accommouatmg.tarms, for the purpose of division amana' tho heirs of tho late Geo. Parrott. The entire furniture ot tba house and promise? a ay be -purchased with the property. ^ - -.. " Adureaa;. . ; ?? ?.S..WALKBB,:. . . _ . - ' , W.O.MOOD, Fabrnary 23 , .:. : Execntora3atatoOeo;Par?>tt A* TJOa ?ALE, PORTY"- HEAD 'OP: KEN? JD . ^CM MUU^ lrdmOto to double and ?Ingle harness. Apply at -MILLS HOUSE STABLES. .. .? .., -: ijpalaraaryai K Y AND FOR BALE SE AR SUMMERVILLE, ?XJ ;8- C.-SEVENTY-SIX ACRES LAND, ten of which ia under cnlUvatton, with Dwelling House, Kitehonfcnd outbufldlngS and fme -orciard. Apply to, ? - J. O. CAMMER, FeDTnary l9-:"6*-- Rear ofWMhlng^ T7WR BALE, THE ENTIRE STOCK OP A JS1 GRCM?FRYSaiOBEJoonslstinBciacholCfc?e&ctlon Of Heavy and FANCY GROCERIES. The party offering tht. cJiove lnt&nda mOTlng to tho country. Addr. mt. P. <X Box yb. 38L_ ' ' i yehmaty ls WB SALK, -TWECTY LARGE, PAT, JD ? ; 4 and oncear old broke' MULES': and THIRTY s iud 4 yelfce?a. : Eor salo at MUls House Stable; Apply .-ALK, A WHOLARSttlf? TS APHTLA. JC . DELPHLV-. University, of Mediane i^rBuice?y. luis Scholarship cnuUes-stadanto to A?1 ?TJrtTOrSc? THV ai graduation in th? MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, embrac? ing ?Anatomy. Surgery, ? Phyatology. Materia Medica, Jherhlatry, Oostetrlca, and Dtteates of Women and Cbfl. lram Principlesand Practica ^Medicin? and Patholo ry. Aa thia is one of tho ont Medical Universlaes of ?ne country, a favorabte opportunity ts oflhrod those itadylng medicine for' a ' scholirshlp. Apply at this Jfflca; ? CTtiiw * ? ? .... Deoemcar lC . A T PRIVATE SALK-A .-PINE FARM, IN ?\_ GOOSE CREEK PAPpffi/ 'fT^Hmfnff " ffl acres ot andi Ste! which aro clawed and under fence; the bal. mc? wen wooded. This place ls situated 18 miles from Jbarioaton, on lha Stat? Road, and within a quarter of a ' nile or the Northeasts Railroad. There is a fine ev iun? on.tho pince - ' .' For information apply to '_. , -! Dr.-H. BABB. December ll No, 131 Meeting sbrek _lOST._ LOST, ON YESTERDAY, BETWEEN ? ' and 3 o'clock P.M., A ROLL OF BILLS, amounting to about 3150. It is thought to havo bein dropped on Trudd street, crossing Sleeting street. A liberal reward will be paid to any person leaving tho samo nt the MEBCUHY OFFICE. February 1? _FOUND._ FOUND, A SOUTH CAROLINA STATE BOND, with Coupons attache!, lor One Thousand Dollars, which the owner can have by proving property and paying for advertisement. Apply to J. N. HOBSON, No. 62 East Ba v. fwmlS February 1 BOARDING. nen T7UR8T-CLASS BOARD CAN BE HAD AT JD No. a ST. PHILIP STREET, corner or Boon fain. Terms moderate. ' _February 22 -y?RT.VATE SOAH.HI8?G.-A S"E1V BUAJSjP X KRS can be accommodated at Ko. 92 KING STTtEET. east side, near Broad. A few Dar Boarders can be ac? commoda tod._January 31 BOARDING.-MRS. H. KA ML.AH IS PRE? PARED to receive Boarders, at No. U? Mooting Btreet, up stairs. Her many friends ano? acquaintances will please bear thia in mind. December 10 EDUCATIONAL. ROSIE SCHOOL FOR BOYS. ririHE EXERCISES OF TOTS INSTITUTION WILL BE X resumed on the SECOND MONDAY. IN SEPTEM? BER, and continue ten months. Tho number of pupils ts limited to twelve. Tho Principal is a graduate in honors >'. Cambridge, England, and has had more than tren ty yea: ' experience aa a teacher in the South. Careful and -borough instruction will be given in the LATIN and GREEK CLASSICS, French and Spanish, with a complete course of Ensilan studies, including Mathematics, Commercial, Arithmetic, and Bo jk-Keep? ing. ? Pupils will be treated in all respects aa members ~> i bis family, and will receive the undivided care and attea.icn of tho Principal in tho preparatton of their various stu? dies. References.-To the Faculty of the South Carolina Uni? versity, and to present and former patrons. For terms and further particulars, address the under? signed. RICHARD FORD, A. M. Columbia, August, 1866. gath August ll MRS. CARROL, HAVING RETURNED TO THE CITY, OFFERS KEB services as Teacher of the Piano and Vocal Music. Apply at No. 81 WENTWORTH STREET. December 20 ' , . ?_ COPARTNERSHIPS. DISSOLUTION. fTTHE COPAETHERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING JL under the name, style and ana or BOGSRT, DENNY lc CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. P. X. BOSEET, J. W. DENNY, C. B. DENNY. February 14,1807. THE BUSINESS OF THE FIRM OF B?GEST. DENNY A CO., will hereafter be continued, at So. 163 Meeting street, by J. W. DENNY, on his own account, from this date. J. W. DENNY. Charleston, February 14, 18S7. February 211_C DISSOLUTION. FTTHE FIRM OF CRAIG, TOOMEY A CO., IS THIS JL day dissolved by mutual consent. All claims and demands against the said finn saust be presented, and those Indebted will malo payment to JOHN TOOMEY, whq is alono authorized to sign the I name of the nrxn'in liquidation. CHARLES T. CRAIG. JOHN TOOMEY. R, W. LOCKWOOD. ' _ NOTICE. fl VUE SHIP CHANDLERY BUSINESS WILL BE CAR I I RIED ON as usual, at the Old stand, by JOHN TUOHEY, No. 48 East Bay. IN RETIRING FROM THE FLEM OF CRAIG, TUOHEY tc CO., WE return thanks for the liberal patronage extended to us, and solicit fox our former partner. Mr. JOHN TUO? HEY, a continuance of the same. CHARLES T. CRAIG. E. W. LOOKWOOD. HAVING BOLD MY INTEREST IN STEAM WATER BOAT "AGNES" to Mr. CHABLIS T.- CRAIG, I return my I sjncere thanks to my friends for the very liberal patron? age bea to wad, and sollalt for Mm a continuance of the same. JOHN TOOMEY. February 28.1367. fj February^! DISSOLUTION, fTTHE FIRM OF C, WHTrTJESIORK, SON A CO. WAS X dissolved en the lpth instant hy the death of LY? MAN B, WHITTEMQRE? ._ I CEPHAS WHTTTEMORE, JAMES S. RHODES, Surviving Copartners. Charleston, February 12,1867, . THE BUSUMESS . OF THE LATE FIRM OF C. WHTTTEMORE, SON A GO. wiB.be continued under the name of WHITTE I MORE A RHODES. CEPHAS WHTTTEMORE JAMES S. RHODES. Charleston, S. C., February 12,1887. February 13 _ - ; . maninin Bvau^xSfffi^^luiymajx. The busi? ness win hereafter be conducted ia ?he name of D. A. WALKER A CO. _ ' D. A. WALKER. February 1,1867. . veB* February 6 MISCELLANEOUS. ASUBE CUBE FOR THE PILES pm TTP TV PACKAGES of lWOplecos. rujal- FUT OT T Price 60 cents. ?? For sale by ' ? - February 18 ? Imo. No. 69 BROAD STREET.' , AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF GENERAL B0BEET E. LEE. : Br Jas. D. MCCABE jr., of Va.:. ?J^J^'$!*T!*!2-'a? 860 ?^termsi anaafaUde ?5^?noI*he'^. Add?!, NATIONAL PTJBUSBV ^taruaryu"7>fa^Blehmond*Va!^?: rfTHiB UNDERSIGNED HAYING RESUMED A . tte UNDERTAKER'S BUSINESS. In all Ita branch-1 f^^i^ence. No. 94 Tndd street, -where an orders ?** wm be P??niptly attended to on the most reasonable terms. Metallic Burial Cases always on hand.' Februarrl3 ;, wons J. B. P. ALLEY. ? ! - DE. T. REEaSTJERNA, T>HYSICIAN AND' SUS0EON. NO. 73 BROAD X BTREET, next to Guard House. ~~ ; H-Diseases of tho SEXUAL ORGANS cured with 1 ?djsps^ch... ? , ; . Bvrty , : ... February lg : j Mi?CELUW?d?Se & Lituiesuii, Wholesale Grocers and Commission MERCHANTS, Wo. US EAST BAY, cor. Framr'a Whsurf. BACON) FLOUR, BUTTEK, LARD, CHEESE;, COF? FEE, SUGAR, of all gradea and prices; TOBACCO, SOAP, STARCH, MOLASSES, and a general Stock of ! GROCERIES, in store and for sala low. .Liberal advances made on Consignments. . Ax^y'aaabc^"'--\";V."...;.1,-:;too_February ll FACiTORS, JMTOIK I .. ANS .. ' ? 1-. . ? ? .S^ECIT- PIN G l?.GE N.T S. -TITPL^.. END TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND . Tf i SHIPMENT (to Foreign. andDomestlc Farts) ol COTTON. RICE. LUMBER AND NA VAL BTOHES. . - 'J " ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston. S. C. E. .WILLIS, o oV 3 o ... A. B, CHISOLV. JG'. S . J EN KIN S, -: i ' ?'[' OFFICE AT"E. N. BBODBE-S, ' -;A_ * '.:.-;">. T -:'ri:i ..ii.-r.lij Weitend of Broad Street. _January 22 mths 2am ctSa?&g (?. > T. a^HEiraON, STJPKMNTEIOTENTS,) ' ??'? ?<?' ." KABTn^jLOTCEKB op ? ' -SiU^LES//I?ARNESS? '. r,x; j ,.-? ?3t MC?ENSIE'S'OLD STAND, ? ]. "S , '^?rl^S? Vpy* W? CnabaOTV^re?ni ?? -Jaiwary-as^...... ,f,.-. ... ??.?".... -rv-wth??>ac?. ? . .'r^3t^?sEiAX>IES^:;;: W^^n^3^!^^1^8^^ W BEADY ****** ''^S??ttS^, CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. ESTIMATES WAISTED rO PUT,A FENCE ABOUND HAMPSTEAD MALL. For particulars apply to E. WILLIS, v*A?n!arj ?I 4 Chairman P. 8. ami O. ESTIMATES WANTED, rO REPLACE THE PANELS AND POSTS ON THE East, South atfu Wost Battery; to renew tho Benoh ? on ?-outh Battery to correspond with thone formerly hore. For specificatlous apply to E. WILLIS. February 21 4 Chairman P. B. and G. OB FICE CHIEF FIRE DEP ARI MENT, I Cn ABAESTOX. C.. February 15, 1867. J SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE undersigned until the 15th of March, for furnishing SIXTEEN HUNDRED FEET OF THREE-INCH DOUBLE EXTRA OAK TANNED LEATHER, DOUBLE COPPER RIVETED FTRE BOSE warranted to stand ono hundred md sovonty-fivo pounds water pressure to tho square Inch, in hf ty lect sections, at no much per foot, and so much for brass butts per pair; butts to be New York standard. Also for FOUR SETTS OF BEST RUBBER SUCTIONS, Ln one length each, of twenty-one feet, with swivel brass butts, and brass baskets, 18 inches long, to screw on end of suctions, at so much per foot; baskets and butts extra. Sizes of suctions and number of threads to tho inch for the butts win be furnished. M. H. NATHAN, February 16 Imo Chief Fire Department. OFFICE CHIEF FIRE DEPARTMENT. 1 CHAKLESTON. S. C., February 16th, 1867. J SEPARATE SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE? CEIVED by tho undersigned until 25th inst, for cleaning and repairing tho Fire Woll at the corner of Beaufain and Smith streets, as per specifications to be seen at this office. Also, for making TEN FIRE LADDERS, as per speci? fications. M. H. NATHAN, February 15 10 Chief Fire Departmeut,_ NOTICE. OFFICE OF THE CAPTAIN OF POLICE I CHARLESTON, S. C., January 26,1867. ) THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IS HEREBY PUB? LISHED for tho benefit of all whom lt may con? cern. C. B. SIOWALD. . Captain of Police. ' Be ii Ordained. That from and after the first day of January next, every person keeping a shop or store, or engaged in mercantile business in the City of Charleston, shall post up, and keep posted up, in some conspicuous place, at his or her business stand and stands, n conspicu? ous Sign Board or Plate, containing his or her given name and surname, and, in case of a partnership, the given name "inti surname of each member of the firm; and every person?o offending, or making default herein, shall forfeit and pay to the City a penalty of fifty dollars for each and every offence or default, and in addition thereto a further sum of fifty dollars for each and evoiy month during which the provisions of this Ordinance shall remain not complied with ; Provided, however. That nothing herein contained shall apply to tho special part? ners of a limited partnership. Ratified December 2,1B51. Extract from Ordinance Ratified November 20?A, 1806. SEC. 6. No cloth awning shall be put up in such a man? ner as to obstruct loot passengers; and no sign-board shall be erected otherwise than thirteen feet from the sur? face of the ground or foot pavement ? * * under a penalty of Twenty Dollars for each and every I day, while any such a JV nmg or sign-board, fixed or lbrxn ! ed otherwise than as herein directed, shall so remain. ? m * * * * * * SEC. 6. No person or persons whosoever shaU, for the purpose of exposing any goods, commodities, or other I articles for sale, place, or cause to bc placed, any such goods, commodities, or other articles whatsoever, or any table, bencb, stall-board, box, or other appendage, in any street, lane, alley, or public thoroughfare, or any foot pavement within the City, under a penalty of Twenty Dollars for each and every such offence, ancnor each and every night or day, as tho case may bo, on which any such offence is committed: Provided, however. That Ven? due Mrs te ra shall bo permitted to expose before their stores such goods ana commodities as they sell at public auction, but not to toko up more room than the Iront of their respective vendue stores, and to the distance of six feet beyond tho same. SEC 7. No person or persons whosoever, sholl suffer any firewood, coals, goods, waros, merchandise, carriages of any description, or any other matter or thing, to him, her, or thom belonging or consigned, to lay or stand for a longer space than four hours, in any street, lane, alloy, or public thoroughfare within tho City, under a penalty of Two Dollars, with costs, for every hour that any such article or thing shall so lay or stand beyond the above, mentioned time; excepting, materials for building, in re? gard to which the following regulations sholl be observ? ed, namely: When any person or persons sholl erect or repair any house or other building, upon any street, lane, alley, or open court, within tho city, ho, she, or they shall make application for the usc of so much of the street or public way as shall not exceed tho front of the lot on which such building is to be erected, nor extend more than'six feet into tho street; which space such per? son or persons shall forthwith enclose with a sufficient fence, at least six feet high, in order to deposit within tho same the requisite materials tor building and repairing ; and such fence, together with the remaining material, he, she, or they shall remove as soon as tho work bo finish? ed, or whenever the Mayor shall require lt, on pain of forfeiting Two Dollars for every hour that such fenoe or such -materials shall afterward remain unremoved; and on pain, also, of having the same removed at his, her, or their expense, by the City authorities, * * ? January 23 . Imo AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH TUX OFFICE OF CHIMNEY CONTRACTO IE ' OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, I January 31, 1867. J ?TTHE CITY COUNCIL HAYING ELECTED MB, J. E I ROUMLLLAT Chimney Contractor for the Upper Words, and Mr. M. NIXON for the Lower Warda, they -, IB eater upon tho duties of their oflleo on the 1st of February inst., and for the general information of the public the following Ordinance ls published: W. H. SMITH, Clerk or Council. AH onnntABCK TO aaiiBUBH THE OFFICE or CHIMNEY OOHTHACTOBS. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen in City Coun? cil asxmblcd. That from and after tho passage of this Or dinance there shall be annually elected two Contractors fox sweeping chimneys; the first for all that part of the city, taking in Words Nos.' 1, 2, 3 and 4; and the second for all that part of the city, taking in Nos. 6 and 7, 6 and Q .:. nf gali'Lc?lUTBCiaTB. Mixall rT^'*, hflTI^ fit thf Cits two good EurctieB,- condittonod for the faithful perform? ance of their duty. SEC 2. AU and every person occupying a bunding with a chimney or chimneys thereto, in which a Uro ls usually made, shall aUow and permit the said Contractor ox Con? tractors to visit, inspect, and cause to be swept, the said chimney or chimneys once in every month, and he, she, or they pay for such sweeping, as hereinafter prescribed, the fees; anet m case any person shall oppose or prevent the sweeping of any chimney as before directed, he, she, or they, maicrng such opposition, on conviction thereofbefore the Mayor, sholl be fined In a sum not exceeding fifty dollars- '*. SEC 3. If the Contractor for sweeping shall neglect thia duty in^not causing the said chimney to be swept perfectly neat and clean, ox. leaving any chimney winch ought to be swept unswept for one month, as hereinbe? fore directed, said Contractor, on Information bciore.the Mayor of such neglect, shall, on conviction thereof, be fined a sum not exceeding fifty dollars, provided said Contractor waa not opposed or prevented from sweeping said chimney; then the fine may bo inflicted on the oc? cupant or owner of tho house. SEO. 4. Said Contractor shall give notice in public print of the time and hour ' the chimney or chimneys is or are to be swept, which, notice shall be given at least two days before, and such sweeping shall take place at a proper and;.convenient hour, and such Contractors shalt keen each an office entitled a ??Sweep Office," centrally locat? ed, where any person Bending for a sweep shall be Imme? diately accommodated with one, or as soon thereafter as possible.' !?'... Ssc 6. In all cases, of neglect of the said Contractors not herein provided for.-rra conviction thereof before the Mayor, such Contractor snail be fined in any sum not .exceeding fifty dollars; and that any sweep boy sweeping or offering to sweep chimneys in this city, unless licensed .by the Contractor, shall be fined In a stun not exceeding live dollars, to be recovered in the Mayor's Court. Ssa c. The following fees shall be allowed for sweep? ing chimneys; viz.: ten cents Tor each stary. SEC 7. Houses which have chimneys wherein anthra? cite coal ls burnt exclusively, wOl not be required to be swept only at the option of Che owner or occupant. - SEC. 8. That an Ordinances and parts of Ordinances repugnantbereto.be and the same are hereby repealed. Ratified In City Council, this 16th day of January , hi the ri H i yoar 01 ?m* Lord one thousand eight hundred and "l - rr sixty-six. P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor !..':... , By the Mayor: February 1 Imo W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council. PUBLIC SOTICE. . OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, ) - .'? January 3, 1887.1 T> UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER JCT the following Ordinance licenses have been prepared tor delivery from thia Office. 8. THOMAS; Si i . City Treasurer. SEC. \. Be ? Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen in City Council atxembled, That from (and after the first day of January,.licenses Bhall.be taken out for all carts, drays and wagons, used for private and domestic purposes, In the same manner, and according to the same provisions now Of force in relation to carts, drays and wagons, let or driven, for hire, except giving bonds, And, each such cart, dray or wagon, shall be provided with a badge con? taining the number thereof, and marked Private, to be placed on the outside of tho shaft. . SEC 2. NO'person shall bo taken by the Treasurer sa surety to any bond under" the Ordinance concerning li? censes for carts, drays, wagons and other carriages, un? less he or she be a freeholder. . SEC. 3. The following shall hereafter be the rates for licenses for public and private carts, drays, wagons, he, I including the horses or mules used thereof, which shall be free from- other taxation : PUBUO Ci BXS, OBAIS, ETC, OE. THOSE ZMTLOYEn EV AUX BTTSrKESS WHATEVER, FOa HIRE BISECT OB nmXBSOT. ? For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by one horse or mule, ?20. .: . . For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horses or mules, S30. For every hack and carriage with two wheels, $20. For every hack and carriage with four wheels, MO. For every stage or omnibus (except line omnibus) with two horses, ?50. For every stage or omnibus (except line omnibus) drawn by four horses, $60. For every truck drawn by two or more horses or mules. seo. ; . .. : ! Tr For every express wagon drawn by two or more horsss or incisa, (60. BREAS CASTS AHD PRIVATE CASTS, DRAYS, ETC ' For every bread cart or wagon, 35. For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do ' m8*tie.purpoee8,'arid not to be employed in the trans: porting of goods, wares, merchandise, lumber, or any other ??mmodity, for compensation, either directly or indirectly for the same, sha? pay for a license the sum of S5, exclusive or tho horse or mule. V ' BatMed In City Council, this 16th day of January, fl-a.] to the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun? dred and sixty-six. P. C. GAILLARD, Mayer. ''." By the Mayor. y- ,:.>< - ? .,~r. . '"Januarys . W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Connell. ?? NOTICE. OFFICE OF THE CAPTAIN OF .POLICE,? ?* CrrtTrr.Tirroir. 8. C.; January 36.1887. ? f ?THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IS HEREBY PUB JJ_. TITBHFID Ca* general information. The Police have orders'to report au- cases of violation on and after the 1st of February next ...... a B. SIG WALD, .-.-<?."? Captain of Ponce. AST OOSNXflCBRSOi PaOTXOT TUX ' JPAVX3CXBT8 AND SEDX .. WALKS OF THE CUT. ?Q? Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of Charlo tem, i* Oily Council trrwB'nf, amt if UhcrtSby ordained by th? authority o/ the tame, That from and after tha first day of September next there shall be laid down by thc owner 3T ooenpaut of each' lotto the city having sn entrance for arriages, wasons, carts ?ind drays, a pUiiorm of wood or ?tone, extending not more than four feet from the eurb itone towards the centre of the street; and the owner or XCTTpant of ai y auch lot not having a platform an herein required, tojprotect the ntvoment against tho entrance ol atrrtogas or other vehicles, snail forfeit and pay the sum rf five doHan;' and In tue event that the nhl pavement XWEM broken, he Bh?U p?y. in addition to the afore odd penalty, tho costa a^charKOS of mei^ilr^ toe ?ame, (Od also the sum of five dollars for each day tho same tb&ll remato so broken. '->-? . TUtinod to City Conlea August 13,1861. January 28 .:X'VT"Imo ? -y- :hnBM-U>?XM?.?^.' ??'?Pi- . MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, 1 ;j .' CrrrHATx.November 0,1888. f JL LL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REBUILDING IN TBS t\ Burnt Districts and Waste PUceo of Hi? aty. mi? ler "An Act of the Genoral Assembly, giving auirority a tho CStT Council of Charleston to proceed itt fie mat? er of a Fire Loan, with a view to aid to building up tho WT anew," aro hereby notified that the form of sppli atfon for loane can bc obtained at the office of th? Clerk ?f Council, between tho hours of 0 A. M. and 2 P. M. All application! on rt be flloi In the above mentioned ince, a? th? Committee witt meet every Jtonday to cor ldei the same. ??*.'- i'*<? By order of tho Mayor Ti. H. SMTTH, NovemberJO Clerk of Council, FINANCIAL._ BANK BILLS ! BANK BILLS! JANK BILLS OF ALL KINDS ? 30LD AND SILVER COUTONS. STOCKS, kc. Bought at highest price, hy ANDREW M. MORELAND. Broker, February 13 wlthstuStnos No. 8 Broad Htroot. REMOVALS. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ?BACC0! TOBMCO ! TOBACCO ! P. MULKAI ?AS REMOVED HIS TOBACCO BUSINESS FROM the hands of F. BACKUS. No. 130 Meeting street, i Messrs. McKAY & CAMPBELL'S Auction and Com dssion House, Hasel street, opposite the PostoiUco. hore he trill be happy to see all of his customers, and ill them all grades of TOBACCO at Manufacturer's rices. Now In Store and on the way 400 boxes, half-boxen and uldies of MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. Fresh sup lies and New Brands every week. PLANTATION TOBACCO in 20 lb caddies at 20c. per lb ; lantation Tobacco in whole and half-boxos at 20c., !5c, Jc. 35c, 40c and 45c. per lb. Also, some of tho finest Iranda from 75c. to $125c. per lb. N. B.-Agent for (J. GREEN'S) GENUINE DURHAM BIOKING TOBACCO. No. 2 Durham Smoking Tobac o. ib barrels, with several other brands; also Snuff. 1000 lbs samples mixod Tobaccos will bc sold in lots ot lbs, or more, to suit purchasers. Orders received for Georgia TARNS, at a great reduc? ion in price. 6 February 18 6L0THING. JAMES MCCORMICK^ MERCHANT TAILOR, WHOLESALE AND BETAU. DEALER IN MUS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, GESTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Sro. 35 BROAD STREET, January 23 Cmos CHARLESTON, S. C. A. S. HULL, A^t., MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED TONO. 70 BROAD STREET, NORTH SIDE BETWEEN MEETING AND CHURCH, where he will be glad to see bis old friends and custom? ers, and has in store a foll assortment of CLOTHS, COA TING, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS of every va? riety, which he win make up to order at as low prices as any niTniiar establishment. ALSO, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FURNISHING GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. M.'JNO. T. FLYNN (formerly of C. D. Carr k Co.), win superintend the Tailoring Department aa usual, and win give his especial attention to Cutting Garments, and >T?Wng and Trimming. January 17_3mos ~ PARKER & CHILD, .DEALERS IN Clothing and Furnishing Goods, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 103 EAST BAY STREET, December 21 3mo Under the Americ.in Hotel. 3 OIL CLOTHING SAILORS' OUTFITTING DEPOT. PARKER & CHILD, Ko. 103 East Bay. Decenabar 94_.._3mo CiRHART, WHITFORD & CO., MANUFACTUREES AND WHOLESALE DEALERS FINE, MEDIUM, AND ' COARSE CLOTHING, AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING, NOS. 65, 57, SS and 61, Hudson street, near Duane, New York. T. F. CARHABT. W. H. WHITFORD. J. B. VAN WAGENEN. December 10 Gmo A T. HAMILTON. ?AIUTO, O ? LOj^TOi THE MM OIL WPM, ' MANUT40TOHBB8 OT THE . SOLINE BURNING OIL, THE CHEAPEST AND BEST XS USE. NO SMOKE, NO SMELL, NON-EXPLOSIVE. OFFICE KO. 68 HBO AD WAV, NEW TOBE. JOHN a BANKS, GENERAL AGENT. nfUUS SUPERIOR OIL GYVES A BEAUTIFUL LIGHT, _L equal to Gas in brilliancy; is much cheaper; is per? fectly safe, as it' ia non-explosive; and ia BIT superior to any other oil or Burning Fluid ever offered to the public The Company wm also furnish the trade, at manufac? turers' prices, an kinda of Patent Safety Lamps, Lan? terns, Chandeliers, etc, admirably adapted for Hotels, Churches. Private R?sidences, Stores, Warehouses, Offices. Steamboats, Railroads, and for Plantation nae. In fact, they are better for any purpose whatever, for which a light is used, .than any other lamp Invented, and are sold at a price that cornea within the reach of every one. ''.'.'". Contracts taken for Ugh ting Towns and Villages. For farther particulars, terms, etc, address the COM? PANY, or JOHN S. BANKS, General Agent, No. 68 Broadway, New York. Opinion of the Rev. Mr. Repiten in regard o the quality of the Soline Oil: WILMINGTON, N. C., 31st December, 1866. Mr. Bania: Sm: I have been using your "Soline OH" for some time in a night lamp, and find it the safest and most economical burning fluid I have ever used- It gives a steady and beautiful soft light, and I can say from expe? rience that the article obtained Crom you is not explosive, but la perfectly safe in the hands of any one. Respectfully, . . ^ , _ REV. A PAUL REPITON. Orders for the above Oil onctLampa will be received at BaseLatreet, opposite the new Post Office, January 19 -.-.>. -<. -Sao.' INSURANCE. FIRE ?MR1MIE COMPANY, LITERPOOL AND L0NB0??. CAPITAL..". I... .810,000,000 KN GOLD. ' APPLY TO ' GIBBES & CO., Agents, NO. 10 ADGEB'S SOUTH WHARF. December 7 . ...- .'. .* . mwflyr 1TNA LIFE JpRMCE CO. Capital, . ^f*?500,000 THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN APPOINTED k.GENT of this old, popular and moat prosperous LLFE INSURANCE COMPANY, for the City of.'Charleston, ls jrepared to receive proposals for Insurance, and to ra, lew Policies already in force. JOHN R. HERIOT, Jr., Agt., AT THE OFFICE OF VfM. B. HERIOT 4; CO., January 30 -Imo " No. ? BBOAD STKKET. mw- YORK [JFE 1SSJRA11 COMPANY. TWENTY-SECOND Lnnual Report---January 1, 1867. saeta.......v.i......$6,727,816 aerease on last year. 1.845,806 Boome.. 8,088,804 rlsbureementa, including losses by death and dividends.... 1,242,007 oases by death only. 480,197 Dividend, of Return premium 60 per cent. THOMAS FROST, AGENT FOB SOUTH CAROLINA, No. 66 BBOAD STBBXT. February 19 tathsS F. C. BARBER & SON, aENERAL 'ININDIAL BROKERS ; ATTG?STA, GrA" Y7TLL BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION ANO FOR, l\ orders, SPECIE, BANK NCTIE8, BONDS, STOCKS SD COUPONS, md wm mik? COLLECT?OriB it any ^wmtettgjWa^^^^^g January 1 otton Factors, Coramission and Forwarding Merchants, NOR TB,,?f?.4S$F(rW&AMFi ? CTB?RLESTON, 8. C. ' "C. A GRAESEB- ", . . "Sr. LEE. 6C Sumter. -..?>? A SYDNEY SMITH. CHARLES SPENCER,of Btahopvfno. LiKwryl tathaSmo. GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS. COBACCO ! TOBACCO ! TOBACCO ? O IV CON'S!,; Mil KW. / i ?\ 1?CXES VERY FINK MANUFACTURED I'LCG f WJ TOBACCO, of various brands For salo low by V. BACKUS. ( No. ?3fi Meeuus ?trcet. \ Februar}- 33 3 . Opposite Paviliou Hotel. CORN ! CORN ! CORN ! tfAA BUSHELS WHITE CORN. IX SACKS. ?-OV/U 1000 bushol? Yellow Corn, in Barke. Landing this dar, nod for sale bv C. N. AVER 11 .L A: SON. February 23 1 No. Os Laut Bay. 2500 SCUPPERNONG ROOTS. [N LOTS FOR VINEYARDS AT SdU PER 100. SMALL orders at S3 per dozen. ?5 tor 25. Can t e slapped a good condition until first of April. C. U. WYCHK, Whitosville, N. C., Feb. 18th. lsrj. Fobruary 23 !l* S.EA ISLAND COTTON SEED OF VARIOUS QUALITIES-POME EXTRA FINE. For salo by ROP1- It tc STONEY, Fobruary 23 stuthl2 Vaudcrhorst's Wharf. LOW PRICED NEW CROP MOLASSES. IN STORE AND NOW LANDING, 50 hhds. NEW CROP MOLASSES. 50 bbls. NEW CROP MOLASSES. For salo low, by H. KLATTE & CO., February li 3 No. IDS East Lay. CHOICE BUTTER. Of? TUBS BUTTER. JUST RECEIVED. JZD GEO. W. CLARK A- CO. February 22 PURE CIDER VINEGAR. OA BARTELS FOB SALE AT ??\J GEO W. CLARK & CO'S. February 22 c, WHITE WINE VINEGAR. OA BARRELS FOR SALE AT GEO. W. CLARK A- CO'S. February 22 r, ~FR!JITT^RUTT f FRUTT s JUST RECEIVED. A CHOICE LOT OF HAVANA FRUITS, consisting of: 100,000 CHOICE SWEET ORANGES 100 dozen Pineapples 3000 Plantains 300 bunches Bananas. Tho Oranges wilt be sold at SH.50 per hundred, and at 50 cents per dozen, by - BART k WTKTH, No. 57 Market street, February 22 2 And at No. 410 Kiu? street. FRUIT ! FRUIT ! FRUIT ? JUST RECEIVED. A CHOICE LOT OF HAVANA FRUIT, consisting of : 10,000 CHOICE SWEET ORA',OES ' 100 dozen Pine Apples 3000 Plantains 300 bunches Bananas. ALSO, IS 630BE, A lot of COCOANUT? 200 barrels Jackson White Potatoes > MW barrels Onions 20 boxes Lemons Nuts, Raisins, Fica and Citron, Ate. For sale low by UART & WIRTH, February 21 . :i _ No. r.7 Harket street. CHOICE CARDENAS MOLASSES. I 40 ^Obarrels } CHOICE CARDENAS MOLASSES. ! Landing, ana for sale by Febrnary 21_3__ HENRV CO BIA .t CO., COAL! COAL! COAL! A fifi TONS RED ASH COAL. EGG AND STOVE ftUU size, for Grates and Ranges. 200 tons Steamboat Coal. 100 tons superior Blacksmiths' Coal. Daily expected to arrive, and for salo at a reduced price while landing. Orders received by H. F. BAKER k CO., Coal Tard, No. 20 Cumberland street. February 21 4 LIVERPOOL SALT AFLOAT" Od fi fm SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, LARGE SIZE AS\J\J\J landing per " Gladstone," at Boyce .t CO.'H Wharf. For sale by ROBERT MURE & CO. February 21 3 LUMBER. "VT OW DISCHARGING FROM SCHOONER VIRGINIA jj\ PRICE, a very general assortment of rrime NORTH? ERN PINE, of oil dimensions. ALSO, MAHOGANY, Black Walnut, Poplar, Oak, Ash, Hicko? ry, 100,000 Plastering Laths, Shingles, Pickets, Sashes, Doors, Rosewood and Mahogany Veneering, White Pine, Mahogany and Block Walnut Counter Tops. ALSO, SOUTHERN PINE. Stock is large, and assortment very good. All at the lowest market rates. At the LUMBER YARD, Linguard street Fobruary 18 S. J. N. WOOD, Agent. ALE AND PORTERT" CASES QUARTS AND PINTS BLOOD, WOLFE k CO.'S XXX STOUT. - Cases quarts and pints Bass 1: Co.'s Pale Ale. For sale by GREEN, TRAPMANN & CO., February 16 ; gtnth*_No. 24 East Bay. FOR SALE. 1 A A A BUSHELS SEED RICE APPLY AT ONCE, lUUU to JAS. E. PRINGLE, Factor and Commission Merchant, February 5 tuthsO No. G Adgort North Wharf. F?RST-tLlf?S CROIERIES. WM. S. CORWIN ft CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES7 AND IMPORTERS OF FINE WINES, BRANDIES, TEAS, ETC., No. 259 KING ST., OPPOSITE HASEL. CARD. MR. EVERT E. BEDFORD, THE MANAGER OF THE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT, returns many [ thanks to the customers and patrons for their liberal patronage and appreciation of the quality or goods pur? chased by them during the past year. It has been, and always win be our aim, to PLEAS ri OUR CUSTOMERS, and as we offer for sale the first quality of all kinds of GROCERIES, WINES, TEAS, etc., wo natter ourselves mat, with our facilities, can give genera) satisfaction toalL WM. SIMONS, Esq., having been engaged to assist in Ute management, would be pleased to see his friends at No. 259, assuring them that all goods purchased are WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. TIE-A.S THAT WE SELL ARE IMPOSTED DIRECT BY W. S. CORWIN & CO., and pass through no other hands, en? abling us not only to WARRANT TEEM AS PURE AND UNADULTERATED, but to sell at the following prices : FINEST YOUNG HYSON.$2 00 FINE YOUNG HYSON. .1 50 to 1 75 FINEST GUNPOWDER. 2 25 FINEST IMPERIAL.. CHOICEST ENGLISH BREAKFAST..2 25 ENGLISH BREAKFAST. 1 50 CHOICEST OOLONG. 2 00 CHOICE OOLONG. 1 60 We keep, also, a supply of cheaper grades-a good quality of GREEN AND BLACK TEA, MIXED, at SI 50 per pound. . -Just received, a new supply of OLD JAVA COFFEE, 45c.; PARCHED, 50c; GROUND. 52c; OLD RIO. :"5c. The PARCHED COFFEE we represent to be or the FIRST QUALITY, parched by us with great care. A trial of these Coffees, Green, Parched and Ground, will con? vince the consumer on that point GENUINE MOCHA AND LAOUAYBA. Tba FILLING OF ORDERS personally attended to by ono af tbe Managers. Goods delivered to all parts of the city FREE OF CHARGE A supply of GOSHEN DALRY BUTTER will arrive on Tuesday. . 3mo. _February 4 PER STEAMER MONERA. Cm f? FIRKINS BUTTER, EXTRA FAMILY. - jUtJ WM. GURNEY, January 38 No. 102 East Bay. PURE BRANDY. ' THE INFAMOUS PRACTICE OF ADULTERATING BRANDIES having become so common, that a genuine article is the exception, it is of vital importance to those requiring it to Family Uso and Invalids, that it should be of undoubted purity and efficacy. We are pleased to notice that the old and popular Wino importers, BTNLNGER Se CO., Nc 15 Beaver street, New? York; ire very opportune in caning the attention of fami? nes to their . "GOLD MEDAL COGNAC," of which they say, that, "With a view to meeting the popular demand fae a reliable Brandy in its natural state, bee from alcoholic flavor and impurities, and fully appro dating the fact that it is often recommended by thu Hedi, sal Faculty as a sustaining stimulant, when all other re? medies UH, we are now bottling and sailing at reasona? ble rates a Brandy of our own importation from one of ihe moat responsible Houses in France, and known as : "BININGEB'S GOLD MEDAL COGNAC." Thia Standard Article is sold by all of the prominent druggists. aSmo Fenruarya THE GAS LIGHT MULTIPLIER. ME, JOSEPH P0ZNANSKI BEGS TO INFORM THE GAS CONSUMERS OF ?harlcston that ?II necessary arrangements having been lerfected, he ia now prepared to furnish the GAS LIGHT MULTIPLIER ? Stoma, Private Dwellings, Churches, kc, In this city. Mr. POZNANSKI refers aU those interested in the natter to bis Pamphlet, wherein win be found a full description of the system proposed, and the results ob ilned by its application to several bandings in ?his ?ty. Office, No. 20 BROAD STREET, LAW BANGE Factory. No. 447 KING STREET, at tho Gas Apparatus rorka of WM. F. PADDON. Orders may be left at either of these placea.. Office noms from 10 to a o'clock. February 1 Imo THOMAS P. RYAN, LTT?MEY AT LAW, j NO. 1 COTJHT HOUSE SQUARE, _ . NORTH SIDE, February? > 6mo