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XII ESP A Y MORNING, APRIL 2, 1867. LOCAL MATTERS. To Correspondents* Wo are continually recoivmg communications on political and othor matters from persons who do not attach their prjper names to tho articles sou*; and wo take thia occasion of repeating that nothing can ho published in THE DAILY NEWS without being indorsed by some responsible individual. For rebiding strength and appetite, use the great Southern Tonic, PANXNTN'S HEPATIC BITTERS and you will not bo disappointed. For sale by all druggists. tu' DE. FRANCIS L. PARSER bas been appointed physician to the Charleston Jail by his Excelloncy Gov. Ons. CORNELIUS BEOLY, a telegraphic messenger of tondor yoars, in an encounter yesterday with one of his compeers, sustainod a facial injury, notj j likely, however, to bo a?ended with serious conse? quences. -rf" THE MEDICAL SOCIETY OF SOUTH CABOLIKA i-s re? newing its youth. If we aro correctly informed a new feature bas been added to tho "Order of Busi? ness" ?t the rogular monthly meetings of this venerable society, which is caloulated to attract a largo attendance to its l6avned discussions. THE CHARLESTON BOARD OJ TRADE to-day cele? brates its first anniversary, and from the indica? tions we have been seeing in progress for several days at the northeast corner of Hayne and Electing streets, we have no hesitation in announc? ing that the dinner to-night in the largo dining ball of the Charleston Hotel will he one of the finest, if not the very most splendid banquet ever given in this city. ' THE "KING MANSION," corner Meeting and . George Btreets, long the residence of our late os teomed fellow-oitixen, Judgo MITCHELL KING, is now undergoing thorough repair, and is, wo under? stand, shortly to bo opened as a first-class private boarding house. Its central situation and adapta? bility for such a purpose will no doubt commend the house to those who may be seeking cool and pleasant apartments for tho summer. GREAT REDUCTION. -The line of steamers be? tween this city and New York, for which Messrs. RAVENEL & Co. are the agents, have reduced their reto3 of cabin passage to $10. This line consists of the Saragossa, Quaker Oily and Granada, and tho low price now charged for a passage will in? duce many to take a northern voyage, especially; when it is remembered that excursion trips are being formed in New York to visit the Paris Expo? sition. _ . THE FINE ARTS IN HAYNE STREET.-We have had occasion frequently, within the past year, to call attention to various improvements in course o? p-. ogress in Hayne street; but reconstruction here? after is to assume a more rapid pace. The empty lots are to be adorned with large and handsome stores, and the old stands tobe renewed and beau? tified. So at least we judge, from the fact of an architect having come into our midst, and opened an office in the very heart of Hayne street. Mr. T. H. A-BWAWATXTH is the artist, and his shingle may be seen' at tho auction store of Messrs. A H. ABBAHAMS S? SONS, . UNION PBAYEB MEETING.-These meetings, un? der the auspices of the Young Men's Christian As? sociation, the first of which was held last Tuesday evening, will be continued every week for the pre? sent. Qoit-3 a largo number of persons assembled last Tuesday evening, in Trinity Church, and unit? ed their supplications lo the Throne of Grace for a blessing upon our country. These meetings will, we tn.vt. result in lasting good to our community, ^ and wo would urge all who can to attend them. They aro held in Trinity Church, Hasel street, ex? ercises to commence at 8 o'clock. HARDWARE I HARDWARE !-Mr. SAMUEL B. MAB SHALL, NJ. 310 King street, near Society, has jost received an addition to his large stock of hard? ware. He has every article needed by the farmer or mechanic;, besides many that are indispensable to housekeepers. His establishment is in the ?promenade of the city, and is easy of access to all. Besides the goods mentioned, Mr. M. has a full line of English hardware, imported by himself, including guns, cutlery, &c. There are few. hard? ware stores that ofter similar attractions, and as | Mr. MARSHALL'S terms are easy, we would recom? mend our readers to pay him a visit. CURE FOB CONSUMPTION.-This great remedy bas at length been discovered, and is offered to the publio by the proprietor, Dr. CAULKS, at the cor? ner of Society and Meeting streets. It is known in pharmacy as RODRIGUES' Pulmonio Elixer Spe? cific, and s warranted to cure consumption and all pulmonary diseases.. Io is a perfectly safe com pc und, possessing neither u arcot io or emetic pro? perties, but is intended to invigorate the lungs and restore the health. Dr. CAULTBR has had a large experience in the drr.? trade, and whatever he offers to the public is of the best quality. The price of this Specific is only $L25 per bottle. 1 "THE SCIENCE OF LOVE in Courtship and Mar? riage, showing the true princinles uponwhioh per? sons may select congenial companions, remedy the evils of injudicious marriages, improve offspring, and elevate humanity; with accidental hints how to become rich and be happy at home, by Prof. H. FOSTER SMITH/' Alter giving the above lengthy title, it is only necessary to state that the book is to be had of Mr. M. M. QUINN, King street, opposite Ann, to induce all our young friends of both persuasions, to forth? with proceed to the Up-Town News Depot, and take the first lesson in the science of love. MAYOR'S COURT, April L-William Jo, a colored connoisseur in fowl fieBh, who helped himself to six fat pullets from a gentleman's hen-house, but; left an emaciated rooster behind to take care of the premises, waa imprisoned one week. An individual who was drunk and sloshing about among the freedmen in a most scientific style, hit? ting ono on tho smeller, another on the knowledge box, and a third on the peeper, was fined $10 for his pugilistic exhibition. A man who had indulged rather too much in pumpkin juice, and who bad undertaken to dance a jig in a tray of crabs, much to the disgust of the vender and the injury of the crustacea, settled his ^case out of Court. A person who got so huh as to insult a freed? man's wife, and then knocked down the husband because he interfered in her behalf, had his pocket | relieved of $10. John Cole, Abraham Gourdin, and Henry Mishaw, three young colored moniters who had been guilty of the enormous offence of stealing the morning papers from the premises cf subscri? bers who pay, for the purpose of selling them for their own benefit, were ordered to be imprisoned one week each, and instructed to apply as much of then? time as they could spare from their meals to deep reflection on the heinousness of their offence. An individual, who had just arrived in the city, and was walkin T around, got giddy from the effort and fell on tho sidewalk, from whence he was taken before his Honor, who fined him $5 for what he had seen. Some women who had been endeavoring to per? form tho bottle trick but failed, and then went to biting and scratohing which didn't fail, were sent to a magistrate. A sailor, who had kindly lightened the pocket of a chum, by drawing his trousers from under his hoad while ho was asleep, was introduced to a warrant with which he retired. Tuo colored men, who got "intopsicated" and couldn't walk straight in the street, were fined $2 each. REGULAR CIRCUIT COUBT, CNITED STATES-Tho District Judge, GEOBGE S. BRYAN, presiding, in the absence of tbe Circuit Judge. The United States Marshall returned the veniros, and a sufficient number of Jurors n->t answering to their names, a venire was issued for tales Jurors. The Grand Jury were dismissed until April 15th, to give D. T. COBBIN, Esq., tb newly "appointed District Atterney, time to preparo business for them. The Petit and Pleas Jurors were ordered to at? tend this day, when the Issue Docket will bo called. Tho c-iso of tbe United States vs. W. H. PHIL? LIPS, of Pickens District, for violation of the Inter? nal Revenue Laws, waa called, and, on motion of Messrs. PORTEE & CONNTB, counsel for the de? fendant, it was ordered that the case be trans? ferred to the District Court, to bo held at Green? ville in August next, and that all the papers and recognizances be certi?ed m that Court. The petition of JOHN J. MCLURE, E. J. PORTES, Rnd CHAS, S. BBICE for admirion to practice in the United States Courts for South C erelma was read hy C. H. SE?ONTON, Esq., and, on bis motion, the petitioners were admitted and commissioned. f We understand that there is a quantity of busi ness for tho consideration of the Circuit Court. The Issue Docket is largo and there aro sevoral cases involving very largo amounts on tho Chance? ry Docket, among which aro the cases against tho local banks and their stockholders by the behold? ers. The Oase vs. the Charleston Gas Company calling for the annulling of scrip whioh had been confiscated by the Confederate Government, and also the ca86 of the Bogers Manufacturing Compa? ny tJ. the Charleston and Savannah Railroad, claim ing tho eiiforccnicut of a lieu on euginea furnished by the company. Thore aro also a number of casos of minor importance and many appeals from tho District Judge in admiralty cases, which will have to stand over, as they only can bo heard by tho Circuit Judge. j ATTACK ox THE STEEET CABS.-Sitce tho disturb? ance of last Tuesday tho colored element ol' our population has been remarkably orderly, and the raid on the cars yesterday afternoon took many hy sirprise. Tho tooate was the same seleoted on the former occasion, the corner of Calhoun and Meeting streets, and tho warfare was commenced at 5 P. M. by two colored men, Daniel Mclnnis and Sydney Eckhard, entering the car of conductor RIVES at that point. A largo crowd had ga th ero 1 to witness tho feat, but tho polico were on the look-out, and Sergeant WADE, who was on the spot, arrested the two men, but mado thom stay in the car untillt had reached the Guard House, where the prisoners were turned over to Lieuten? ant CAMPBELL, officer of tho day. The news cf the occurrence sproad like wild fire, and the cor? ners of Meeting and Broad streets were soon occu? pied by a excited crowd of darkeys, who testified in various ways their sympathy with the two cap? tives. Three who were particularly noisy were ar? rested, and Colonel WILLIAMS being notified of tho row by Lieutenant CAMPBELL, he promptly sont a file of soldiers from the Citadel, who took the five men in custody. They were escorted to the Cita? del by a large number of both sexes, but a corpo? ral a guard, with fixed bayoneta, soon cleared tho Green of the rabble. Lator in tho evoning, demonstrations were re? sumed and tho cars of Conductora FABER and ROU MILLAT, were brickbattcd, breaking three windows bi ono car and flvo in the second, and striking a lady passenger on the head. A small colored boy named Andrew Br jwn was arrested, and taken to the Guard House. He said that he had been hired to stone the cars by a negro man, but could not tell bis name. His pockets were filled with brick? bats, and he was evidently oboying his instruc? tions to their full extent. Tho prisoners have Deer turned over to Lieutenant JOHNSON, the Provost Marshal, and they will be tried before him this morning for their riotous conduct. It is evidont from the investigations made, tint this attempt was a preconcerted scheme on the part of the negroes, to forco their way into tho .cars, and that they were instigated to this act by the advice of a few worthless characters, white and black, who have been foisted npon om' com? munity by the circumstances of the times. The case wJl be tried by the military, and, from what we have Boen, it is Baie to say that it will meet with an impartial hearing. As wo are at pre? sent under military law, our rulers should show tho turbulent class that they must respect the laws, and not exercise their freedom in jeopardiz? ing the life of our citizens; for at several different times lately the track has been found obstructed by. stones, and if the brickbat warfare should con? tinue, it will not be safe for ladies to ride, in tue cars. The riot was disgraceful in the extreme, and if the ringleaders who wisely kept out of sight could be caught, they should be severely dealt with. Wo are pleased to note the promptness with which Col. WILLIAMS acted, end feel confident that the military and the ponce can effectually crash out any demonstration that maybe made by row? dies. Passing away 1 passing away ! . Each Tooth Wash of a former day. SOZODONT gives the coup de grace, Good-bye to the humbugs I let them pass ; tus2 BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TBOOHEB clear and give strength to the voice of Singers, and are indispen? sable to Public Speakers. "Irecommend their use to Public Speakers." Rsv. E. H. CHAP?N. .They have suited my case exactly, relieving my throat, and dearing the voice so that I could sing with ease." T. DUCHARME, Chorister Fronoh Pa- ish Church, Montreal. Sold by ail Dealers in Medicines. 1,000,000 fellow beings annually sacrificed on the altar of ignorance ; three million daily, hourly, momentarily, suffering from diseased Lungs, who, by the timely use of MABSDBN'S PECTORAL BALM, would enjoy perfect health. For sale by all drug? gists. DO WIE & MOISE, Agents. GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., Agents. THOSE who overtax the voice in singing or pub? lic speaking will 6nd "BROWN'S Bronchial Trochee" exceedingly useful, enabling them to endure moro than ordinary exertion with comparative ease, while .they render articulation clear. For Throat Diseases and Coughs the Troches are of service. WE SoroXBELX BELIEVE that the mother who neglect* to provide Mrs. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for her Buffering ohild, is depriving the little sufferer of th* remedy of all the world best calculated to give it rest and restore it to health. There is not a mott, er who has over used it, but what wiU tell you at once that it will regu? late the bowels, and give rest and health to the child, and is perfectly safe in all cases. Be sure and call for "MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP," Having tho fae simile of "Coaxn k PEBKINS" on thc outside wrapper. All others are base imitaUons. For sale by BOWIE k MOISE, No, 151 Meeting street, opposite the Charleston HoteL March 80 , stuth'J WE WOULD call the attention of purchasers to the advertisement of Mr. J. N. ROBSON, Agent for DUPONT'S Powder. He has a large and complote stock, which will always be kept upi and which he will dailj di's ve* to any part of the city. The Messrs. DUPONT commenced tho manufacture of powder in 1801, and have kept their powder np to tho standard, and an experience of thirty years with their former Agents here have always given complete satisfaction. Their establishment ?3 one of the largest in the United States, capable ot turn? ing out one thousand kegs daily, with a capital o over two million dollars invested, thus giving a gnaxanteo that purchasers can depend on what they get. Mr. ROBSON is prepared to sell at lowest, market rates, and, indeed, as low as it can be or? dered from the factory in small lo ts. March 16 stuthlmo BEOWW'S- BRONCHIAL TROCHES.-"Your Troches are too well and favorably known to need commen? dation." Hon. CHAS. A. PHELPS, Pres. Mass. Senate. ''MT communication with the world has been very much enlarged by the Lozenge which I now carry always in my pooket; that trouble in my throat (for whioh the Troches are a specific) hav? ing made me often a mere whisperer." N. P. WILLIS. H. IT. If you want cheap Blank Books; If Von want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa? per, &c.; If you want Printing executed neatly; If you want Books bound in any stylo, or Account Books made to ordsr, with any desired pattern of ruling, go to HIRAM HABBIS, NO. 59 Broad street. BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction Sales This Day. T. M. CATEB win sell this day, on Brown's Wharf, at three-quarters past 9 o'clock sides and butter. MILES DRAKE will sell this day, at his store, corner of King and Liberty streets, at 10 o'clock, dry goods, cloth? ing, kc. , MCKAY k CAMPBELL wiU seU thia day. at their ca6h auction house, No. 65 Hasel street, opposite the Post, of?ee, at 10 o'clock, assorted goods, to close consign? ments. R. k A. P. CALOWELL will sell this day, before their etore, at 10 o'clock, 45 tubs butter. MILLIGAN k SON wiU sell this day, at 10 o'clock, at No. 22 Vendue Rango, wrapping paper, 60aps, kc. JEFFORDS i: Co. will scU th's day, in front of their store, No. 27 Vendue Range, at 10 o'clock, shoulders, hams, strips, &c. LAUBET k ALEXANDEB will sell this day, in Union Wharf stores, at hail-past 10 o'clock, a lot of corn. CLTFFOBD k MATHEWES win scU this day, at their office, No. 56 Broad street, at ll o'clock, furniture, kc. J. A. ENSLOW k Co. will seB, this day, on Kerr's Wharf, at ll o'clock, 150 bags genuine Peruvian guano. JACOB COHEN k Co. will this day at the north of ike Exchange, at ll o'clock, vacant lots on Simons street WiB be sold tbis day by the United States Quartermas? ter, at 10 o'clock, on Southern Wharf, horses, mules, kc. Will be sold, under the direction of JAS. W. GBAT, Mas? ter in Equity, at the old Custom House, at ll o'clork, lot of land No. 100 Tradd street, with the buildings thereon. HENSX COBIA & Co. will sell this day, in front of their store, at 10 o'clock, hams, lard, kc. BBUNS k BEE will sell this day, at 10 o'olock, in fro nt of their store, No. 78 East Bay, 25 boxes cheese. THE TIMK TO ADVERTISE IN THU COUM'RY. Tho Daily South Carolinian at Columb-'a, ia now sent to every Postofflco in tho state. Being the ofllcid paper of tho State, it will bc lound at the present tiru; espe? cially valuable to merchants and others desiring to avail themselves of a very large circulation. THE PHOENIX has a large circulation throughout the iniddio and upper Districts of the State. Advertising ratos ac rcasouablo ns tho stringency of the mouoy mar? ket will warrant Merchants und others wishing to use tho columna of the paper will address JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor, February 25 Columbia, 8. C. HEAR REASON ! " STRENGTHEN THE DEFENCES I When a garrison apprehends au attack from an outside enemy, what cloeB it do ? It STBENGHTENS THE DEFEN? CES. The human system, at this period of the year, is beleaguered by morbid influences. The atmosphere is lull ot them. Every change of weather lays the feeble open to their attacks. What ia to be dono m order to baffle these unseen, but over active foes ? STRENGTHEN THE DEFENCES. Do you ask how ? Tho answer ls sim? ple-tho meaus within tho reach of all : Boinforco the vital organs and tho nervous system wi h H08TET TEB'S BITTERS. Tono tho stomach, regulato thobow ols, rouse tho sluggish liver, cheer the spirits, enrich and purify the vital current, with HOSTETTER'S BIT? TERS. Tha's the way to STRENGTHEN THE DEFENCES, and render thc cap;tal of health impregnable. If you wish to e&crpo bilious headache, inte mittent fever, indi? gestion, and nervous visitations-to enjoy, in all its plentitudo, the bleesing of " a sound mind ia a sound body," UBe this incomparable preventive and'restora? tive. It preserves hoalth in the healthy, and renews it in the weak and ailing. April 2 Free to Everybody. A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information of tho greatest importance to the young of both sexes. It teaches how tho homely may becomo beautiful, the despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their address, and receive a copy post-paid, by return midL Address P. 0. Drawer, 21, March 30 lyr 1 roy, N. Y. Knew thy Destin? MADAME E. F. THORNTON, tho great English Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant and Psycbomotrician, who has aston? ished tho scion rifle classes of the Old World, has now lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame THORNTON pos? sesses such wonderful powers of necond sight as bo ena? ble her to impart knowledge of the greatest importance to tho singlo or married of either sex. While in a state of trance, she delineates the very features of tho person you aro to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of in? tense power, known as thc Psychomotrope, guarantees to produce a life-like picture of tho future husband or wife of tho applicant, together with date of marriage, position in lifo, loading traits of character, <fcc. This 1B no hum? bug, as thousand of testimonials can assert She will send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what it purports to bo. By cr cl o sing a small lock of hair, and stating place of birth, ago, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fifty cents and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re? ceive the picture and desired information by return mail. All communications sacredly confidential. Address, in confidence, Madame E. F. THOBNTON, P. O. Box 223, HudBon, N. Y. ly March SO EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR F CHASTELLAR'S HAIR EXTERMINATOR, For Removing Superfluous Hair. TO THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUABLE depilatory recommends itself aa being an alni oct in dlspenslble article to female bi au ty, is easily applied, does not burn or injure the skin, but acts directly on the roots. It is warranted to remove superfluous hair from low foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely, to tall}- sud radically extirpating the same, leaving tho skin sott, smooth and natural. This is the only articlo used by the French, and is the only real effectual depila? tory in existence. Price 75 cents per package, sent post? paid to any address, on receipt of an order, by BERGER, SHU ITS k CO., Chemists, March 80 lyr No. 286 Bivor st, Troy, N. Y. STRASBURGJER & NUHN, QT PORTERS OE TOYS, CHINA, SLATES AND SLATE PENCILS. STRASBURGES k NUHN, FORCED BY THE RAPID increase of their business and then* present uvade quate accommodations, have made arrangements to re? move fro u No. 05 Maiden Lane to the extensive lofts ot No. 891 BROADWAY, near Canal street, Now York, on the 15th of March; offering thora to buyers better in? ducements than evor before. thstuSmos February 28 MACHINE SHOPS. EAS0NS' FOUNDRY AND j) Machine Shops. BUILD AND REPAIR Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills. Cast J lng? in Iron and Brass of all descriptions. Send orders to J." M. RASON k BRO., Nassau and Columbus ste., Charleston, S. C. December 15 stuthlyr HI YORK STEAM ENGINE GO., MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINE LATHES, PLANERS, D1PROVED CAR WHEEL BOXES. BOLT CUTTERS, UPRIGHT DRILLS, AND MACeiMSTS" TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Works at Worcester, Mass. OFFICE AND WAREROOM, No. 222 PEARL ST., NEW YORK. December ltf fimo B R I D G i? S & LANE, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS EN RAILROAD AND CAR FINDINGS, machinery of Every Description. AiSO, TAFT'S PATENT ROLLING LEVER SHEARS AND PUNCHES. So. 50 Coartlatnd-iit., corner of Greenwich, NEW YORK. Y> ATLROAD AXLES, WHEELS, CHAIRS, SPIKES, JLL Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Car, Ship and Bridge Bolts, iron Forgings of various kinds, kc, kc STEEL AND RUBBER SPRINGS, LOCOMOTIVE AND HAND LANTERNS, Portable Forges and Jack Screws, Cotton Duck for Car Covers, Brass and Silver Trimmings, Uelting ot' all kinds, Baggage Checks, kc, kc Also, Agents for the manufacturers of CAR HEAD LININGS. ILBJS-JSI BRIDGES.. .,,. TC.EL C. UNE. NOW UO?1 .' tntr.sr-iK TAX NOTICE. ASSISTANT ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, ) UNITED STATES INTEHNAL REVENUE, > No. 64 Broad, corner Church Btroet. J T) ETURNS OF ANNUAL TAXE3 FOR YEAR 1866, JX will bo received at thia Offlco for Division 2, com? prising Wards 1, 2, and that part of 4 west of Coming und south of Calhoun street, until 15t/t of April next, ex? cept where pornos receive notice; in such -mses Returns must bo reuderol within ten days from dato thoreof, ac? cording to law. .GOT Onice hours from 12 to 3 P. M. JOHN B. EPPLEY, March 19 24 Assistant Aasessor, 2d Division. PHO Sliilcs all insects that breathe through their skins. Ex? cellent <,cf ute against CLOTHES-MOTUH. Sold by Drug? gists everywhere. HARRIS k CHAPMAN, Boaton. March W) stu2 TAVER?-TCE??PEUS'NOTICE. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, I March 1.181?7.? ALL TAVERN-KEEPERS, AND PERSONS RETAIL? ING spirituous liquors, within the city limits, who have not executed Uieir bonds and taken out the proper cards to ahow that they have license to sell, will be re? ported a? not complying With the law, niter Monday, 5th inst. Those who have carda are hereby notified lo bave the same placed ?u u conspicuous place in the window. All tailing to observe this notice will also bo reported, after tho above-mentioned time. W. H. SMITH, March 2 _Cloak of Council. THE AIKEN PRESS, IT IS PROPOSED TO PUBLISH IN THE TOWN OF Aiken, S. C., a Weekly paper under tho above title, to be devoted to General Intelligence-Political. Com? mercial, Social, Literary, und lleligious-witn a Depart meut ot Agriculture, including ibo Field, the Orchard, tho Vineyard, and the Ga: den. A News Summary, tc contain a digest of the important events ol' tho week, will occupy a p tion of the paper, and particular otten tion will be given to tho unsettled question of Labor, ai best adapted to oui* new condition, and the i.evelopmenl of thc resources of the country m Manufacturen, Agri? culture, Fruit-raising, and Vine-growing. Terms-*3 a year, m advance. H. W. RAVENEL, Editor. W. D. KIRKLAND, Publisher. January 21 HARDWARE, CUTIERY, ETC. HARDWARE. SAMUEL E. MARSHALL EE3PECTFULLY UEQS TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS that be has now OD band, mid in receiving con? stantly, the fo lowing ENGLISH AND AMERICAN GOODS, WHICH HE OFFERS AT WHOLESALE ANE RETAIL : AXES, HOES, SPADES, SHOVELS COTTON AND WOOL CARDS SIEVES, CHAINS, NAILS, SPIKES CANAL BARROWS, BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS CARPENTERS' TOOLS TURPENTINE TOOLS BUILDERS* HARDWARE. ALSO, MTLL AND GRIND STONES PLOUGHS, CORN SHELLERS STRAW CUTTERS TRENCHING AND GRUBBING HOES HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY PLATED SPOONS FORKS AND CASTORS ICE COOLERS ICE CREAM CHURNS . SAFE WIRE WIRE DISH COVERS SAUSAGE STUFFERS MEAT CUTTERS WAITERS MUSKETS, GUNS, SPORTING EQUIPMENTS WOOD, TIN AND HOLLOWWARE. ALSO, COOKING STOVES AND FISHING TACKLE RECEIVED FER RECENT ARRIVALS FROM ENG? LAND, OF MY OWN IMPORTATION, AN ASSORT? MENT OF GUNS, CUTLERY, HOES PLOUGH MOULDS CARRON WARE SPORTING ARTICLES, &c. &c. Will be sold very low for cash or city acceptance. NO. 3?0 KING STREET, THREE DOORS BELOW SOCIETY. April 2 tnth2 MISCELLANEOUS, FOR SALE. FOUR HIGH PRESSURE BOILERS, THIRTY-SIX feet long, thirty-aix Inches in diamoter, with steans drum attached, all new; suitable for a Steamboat or Saw Mitt. To be delivered on the Wharf, at Bay Point, 8. C. Will bo sold low for cash. Apply to JOHN TUOMEY, April 2_tuths3_No. 48 East Bay. BEEF CATTLE. FROM ONE TO FI/E HUNDRED HEAD BEEF CATTLE-the youngest of which warranted to be four years old-deliverable at PalaOxa on the Hrs t day of June next Apply to COHEN, HANCKEi, k CO., No. 4G East Bay, April 2 tathaS_Corner Boyce k Co.'s wnarf IMPROVED KEROSENE STOVES, FOR FAMILY, CHEMICAL, MECHANICAL, And other Purposes. rflHE GREAT DEMAND FOR THESE USEFUL AND J. ECONOMICAL STOVES has induced us to increase the supply, and we are now prepared to famish t em, at manufacturer's prices, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL. J. B. DUVAL & SON, No. 887 KING STREET, One door north of Liberty BtreeL April 2_;_tuths3 PATTERNS. JUST RECEIVED FROM MADAME DEMOREST THE latest styles DRESS MAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Cloaks, Basques, kc, made o order. Country (.r?en fitted promptly. Mita E. J. BONNER, Broad street, next east of Mansion House. April 2 Imo " TOBACCO, YARNS, ROPE, (\f\ BOXES OF TOBACCO, POUNDS, PRIME QUAL V\J TTY, at 36c. per lb 120 boxea of Tobacco, medium and fine, varying in price from COo. to SI 25 per lb 50 boxe? plantation Tobacco, at 20c per ft C000 ft.i Smoking Tobacco, various Manda, in %, 1, 5 and 10 ft packages, at SOc per ft Genuine KilHcfrinick Sm. king Tobacco J. Green's Genuine Durham s molting Tobacco Spanish Mixod amaM'->B XobaooO. }i lb papero, ai ?12b per dozen Scotch Snuff, Powhattan Pipes, kc 15 bal a Georgia Yarns, assorted Nos., at ?2 85 per bunch 50 coils Kentucky Bale Rope. 17c var ft. For sale at No. 65 HASEL STREET, opposite the Post office, by P. MULE AL April 2_2 AUGUSTIN? T. SMYTHE, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, Has removed h's Office f om No. 4 to No. 14 Broad street OVER BANK OF THE STATE. Collections in the City and throughout tho State promptly attended to._tnfm 3* April 2 NOTICE. TO CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, &C. YOUB ATTENTION IB CALLED TO A FURTHER REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF PREPARED LUMBER for your uses. TONGUEING AND GROOVING...S5 per M SURFACING ONE SIDE.4 per M SURFACING BOTH BIDES. 7 per M OK HAND FOB ?AU : 20,000 feet 1>4 Worked Seasoned Flooring 10,000 feet % Worked Lining 10,000 ieet X Weather Boards, 9 and 10 inches wide 16,000 feet 1>?, and 2 inch Sollow Pine, 14 to 20 inches wide 10,000 ieet 1>? Stepping 10,000 feet Wide 1 Inch Boards. ' ? Your patronage is solicited. TO CONSUMEES. We have lately attached a FIRST-CLASS CORN MILL to our establishment, and are prepared to furnish GRIST AND ftl KAL, in huge or snull quantities, to cus? tomers. Orders from City or Country solicited. Terms cash. WHARTON k PETSCH, Car Works, Steam Planing ai d Grooving Mil.a, N Corner line street and Railroad Avenue. March 29_tuthalmo MUSKETS! MUSKETS! MUSKETS! rrvA CHOICE SMOOTH BORE MUSKETS, TN EX? ?t)\J\J CELLENT condition. Just arrived and for sale at $33 par dozen, or S3 each, by PARKER & CHILD, April 1 6 No. 103 East Bay. issi HAVING ACCEPTED THE AGENCY OF THE ABOVE old and well-known manufacturers, I am prepared to fill all orders to the trade, and will always have a full stock on hand, which witt daily be delivered to any part of the city. J. N. BOB80N, January 81 thi tu3mos_No. 62 East Ray. INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. P. BON FORT, HUDSON, near KING STREET, rear of CITADEL. FABM HANDS, COOKS, WASHERS, HOUSE SER? VA -TS, kc, wanted immediately. March 26 tuths2mo VOSE'S HOTEL, SUMMERVILLE, S. C. rIE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE public that he has re-opened the above House, and in prepared to accommodate families or single boarders at moderato rates. P. V. BRANDT. March 30_ stuthG* CITY TAXE8-MONTHLY RETURNS^ OFFICE OF THE CITY A8SE SOR, 1 crnr HALL, April l, 1867. j ~Vr?TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED JJi that tho Monthly Ret ros for the month of Morell past, In compliance with the Tax OrdLnaucc, ratified on the 28th day of Docember, 1?6C, must bo made on or be fore the 16th instant. D. C. GD3SON, April 1_13 _City Assessor. Dr. W. W. KEITH, OFFICE A2TD RESIDENCE WEST SIDE OF MEETING STREET, ONE DOOR NORTH OF GEORGE. April 1_ _8? Havana Plan Kentucky Slate Lottery MURRAY, EDDY & CO., MANAGERS'. rpo BE DRAWN AT COVINGTON, KT., 15TH AND JL 3oth of each month, ?scheme, 32,000 tickets-527 prizes. Whole tickets, S12; halves, sG; qnarters, ?3; eighths, $1 50. 1 Prize of.$50,000 2 Prizes of.ss.OOf 1 Prize ot.i^J.LiOO 29 Prizes OT.M.tlUu 1 Prize of.?0,000 03 Prizes oi.t4fo 1 Prize of.?7,1X10 165 Prizea ot. .?'10 Prizes ol *r?!5. f>i Approximation Prizes amounting to ?-9,900. Combination Lottery draws every dov. Tickets from 51 to $l?. ?ircttinr? ?cet (rec. Drawings reaileJ as scon as the Lottery is drano. .*-'i?r?? ?t. "L. ?H'. ICRS, United 3: ??ea Licenced Auent, No. A iiasui airest, v.h-ne3io.i, b. C.. C'Jie Eox 32 1.1). February 20 3mo AGRICULTURAL. THE TRADE MARK B.D. SEA FOWL GUANO. ANALYSES OP THIS GUANO SHOW IT TO BE equal to PERUVIAN In Fertilizing Properties, though differing in tho proportions of the same elements. The SEA FOWL GUANO contains lesa Ammonia, but has 16 per cent of Soluble Phosphat aud nearly double the quantity of Phosphate of Lime, which, with the Ammonia present makes it superior to Peruvian as an early crop producer, and a more lasting Fertilizer. Pamphlets containing full information furnished by the Agents. WM. L. BRADLEY, Sole Manufacturer, Boston, Mass. TO PLANTERS. BEING AGENTS FOR THE ABOVE GUANO, WE ARE desirous of disposing of an amount of lt to those who will give it a fair trial and report its value. RISLEY k CREIGHTON, Corner East Bay and Accommodation Wharf. April 2_ SEED RICE. AAA BUSHELS. A PORTION OF WHICH 18 VERY rj\J\J superior, for salo by SHACKLEFORD k FRASER, March 28_tbs tu No. 1, Boyce's Wharf. Li ND PLASTER, LIME, &c. OA A BBLS LAND PLASTER FOR MANURE ?i\J\J 500 bblB. Lime Calcined Plaster, Cement, Laths, Hair, kc. For sale hy OLNEY k CO. April 1_a ALLEN & NEEDLES' FERTILIZER TO ARRIVE. K A A BBLS- 0F TflE ABOVE WELL KNOWN FER 0\J\J TTLIZEIi expected per steamer from Phila? delphia. All unfilled order? will be supplied direct from Bteamer. MACBETH k RAVENEL, Sole Agents. a-arch 28_ FRIPP COTTON SEED. fj r BUSHELS OF COTTON SEED-PRODUCED OVER it) 200 pounds of clean long staple cotton per acre. For Balo low at J. C. H. CL AUSSEN, March 29 ?mw No. 10 Market street SEED RICE. " ?AAA BUSHELS GOOD SEED BICE. U\J\J\J For stile by J. D. AIKENk CO., March 18 South Atlantic Wharf. COTTON SEED. ~~ ?AA BUSHELS "OWENS" BEST SELECTION OF Ol/U COTTON SEED. For salo hy March 18 J. D. AIKEN & CO. I ~~~ Ammoniated Fertilizer. TTTE HAVE ON H AND, AND ARE NOW READY TO TV receive orders for tho above well-known FERTIL? ZEK. Our terms are, ?60 cash; time price, (55, one quartcr cash; tho other three-quartet s for approved dry Factors' Acceptance, with interest at the rate ol' seven per cent per annum, from tune of purchase, payable January 15, 1868, with current rate of Exchange. Fa-ties wishing to purchase huge amounts c. n bo sup? plied direct from the works. MACBETH & RAYENEL, SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, CORNER EAST BAY AND EACHANGE-ST. March 7_ Imo BELLEVUE SEA ISLAND COTTON SEED FOR SALE. Ii HAS PRODUCED THE LARGEST YIELD WITHIN our observation, and is of a superior quality. Apply to J. H. BAGGETT k CO. March 2 Imo ALLEN & NEEDLES' AJUMONIATED FERTILIZER. THE GREAT SUBSTITUTE FOB ? PERUVIAN GUANO. WE MAKE NO CONCEALMENT OF ITS PRINCI? PAL COMPONENTS, vis: ANIMAL MATTER, HA TR, WOOL, ACID, PHOSPHATE OF LIME, and FINELY GROUND BONES. Every day brings additional evidences of its superiori? ty. Those who have used it know ita great value, a.id buy it again. This 1? the best and only proof we would wish aa to 1ft excellence. It is packed in good strong barrels. \j TERMS : Fifty dollars cash ; time price SSC, one-quarter cash, and thrte-quarUr for approved city factors' acceptance, with interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum front the date of purchase, payable January lath, 1868, with current rate of exchange. Parties wishing to purchase large amounts can be sup? plied direct from tho works. MACBETH & RAVENEL, . SOLE AGENTS, Corner of East Bay and Exchange Streets, CHARLESTON, S. 0. DIRECTION* FOR USING Allen & Neeuitia' Antiuoniatcd fertilizer. FOR CORN. A small handful in tho hill ; mix or cover slightly with earth, and drop the used. Wnon the corn is fairly up, apply a little around the plant and cover with the Culti? vator or hoe. FOR OATS. 260 pounds sown broadcast and harrowedln. FOR POTATOES. About SOO pounds in the row3 or drills,rnixing with the soiL FOR WHEAT OR RYE. 800 to 600 pounds per acre, according to the character of the soi], ploughed or harrowed in. FOR GRASS. 200 to 250 pounds in the fall or early in the spring. FOR COTTON. 100 to 200 pound H per acre applied to the plant is suffi? cient to insure a heavy yield, The Fertilizer will bring i crop into market two weeks sooner than any other ma? nure. Imo March 8 TO BICE PLANTERS. P. V. STAATS & Co's. IMPROVED RICE DRILL fflHESE DRILLS HAVE BEEN THOROUGHLY JL tested and approved by responsible parties, and are strongly recommended to tho attention of Rice Planters. , BISLEY A; CREIGHTON, ! Agents, cor. Eat it Bay and Accommodation Wharf. March 26 . MISCELLANEOUS. ?T> E A U T Y.- Auburn, SM?^ JD Golden, Flaxen, and fg^Tre? Silken CURLS produced by ia the use of Professor DE- ML j? BR LUX'S FRISER LE TsV? CHEVEUX. Ono applies. JK^Z don warranted to curl the j&BKSuBm' most straight and stubborn vyln bair of either sex nto wavy ringlets, or heavy massive curls. Has been used by the fashionables of Pails and London, with the most gratuying results. Does no in? jury to tho bair. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, SI. Descriptivo circulars mailed free. Address BERGER, SHUTTS k CO., Chemists. No. 285 River street, Troy, N. Y., Sole Agents for tho Unitd States. March 30 ly ASTROLOGY. ll WORLD ?MED AT THE WONDERFUL REVELATIONS MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame H. A.PERRIGO. SHE REVALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EVER KNEW. She restores to happiness those who, from doleful events, catastrophes, crosses in love, loss of relations and friends, loss of mon?y, Ac, have become despondent She brings together thone long separated, gives informa? tion concerning absent friends or lovers, restores lost or struen property, tells you the business you aro beat qualified to pursue and in what you will be most success? ful, causes speedy marriages, and tells yon the very day you will marry, givcti y. u the names, likeness and char? acteristics of tho person. ^Sbo reads your very thoughts, and by her almost supernatural powers, unveils the dark and hidden mysteries of the futuro. From the stars we see in the firmament-the malefic stars that overcome or pr o om?nale in tho configuration-irom the aspects and positions of the planets and the fixed stars in the heavens at tho time ot birth, she deduces the future destiny of man. Fail not to co..suit the greatest Astrologist on earth. It costa you but a trifle, and you may never again have so favorable an opportunity, Consultation fee, with likeness and ull desired Information, SI. Parties living st a distance can consult thc Madame by mall with equal safety and satisfaction to themselves, as if in person. A full and explicit chart, written out, with all inquiries an? swered and likeness enclosed, sent by mail on receipt of price above mentioned. Tho strictest secrosy will be maintained, and all correspondence returned or destroy? ed. Reierenccs of the highest order furnished those de? siring them. Write plainly the day of tho month and year in which you were born, enclosing a email lock ol hair. Address, MADAME H. A. PERRIGO P. O. DBAWEK 2U3, BUFFALO, N. Y. March 30_ly WHISKERS and MUS? TACHES forced to grow upon tue smoothest face in from three to five wooka by using Dr. s:EVIG N E ' S HESTAURATEUR CAPILLAIRE, the most wonderful discovery in mo- ' dorn science, artiug upon the Beard and Hair ?in an almost miraculous manner. It has boon used by the elite of Paris and London with the most flattering success. Names of all purchasers will be registered, and ii entire satisfaction is uot given in every instance, the money will be cheerfully refunded, Prico by mail, soalecl and postpaid, SI. Descriptive cir? culars and testimonials mailed free Address BERGER, SHUTTS k CO., ChcmirtB, Ko. 285 River street, Troy, N. Y., Sole Agents tor the United States. March 30 ly SAW MILLS, EiC. "PLANTERS AND OTHERS ON EDISTO X ISLAND, Pon Pon, A.-hepoo, Cheha and Combahec Uivers, and St. Helena Sound, are nereby informed thal I have in op .'ration at Chapman's Fort, on the Lo wei Ashepoo, a PAGET k CO.'S TWENTY-l-TVE-HORSI POWER STEAM SAW MILL AND URIST MILL. L will uttund personally (upon carly application) to orders foi LUMBER addressed to Giceu Pond tatton, Savanual and Charleston Railroad. The Grist Mill will grind lot t he accommodation of the public on THURSDAY next and on every SATURDAY after noxt week. Terms cast on delivery. A. J. GONZALES. March 23 stuthC AUCTION SALES. Cheese/ Cheese 1 Cheese 1 ?*" BY BRUNS & BEE. S Will be sold, THIS DAT, 2d inst, in front of our Store, Mo. 78 East Bar, at 10 o'clock; 25 BOXES CHEESE._ g April 3 Corn on account of all concerned. BY L AURE Y dt ALEXAKDER. THIS DAT, 3d instant, will be sold, in Union Wharf Stores, at half-past ll o'clock, on account of all con? como!, 353 sacks COEN, slightly damaged. Condi Lions cash. April 2 Hams on account of aU concerne J. BY LAURE Y & ALEXANDER, THIS DAT, 2d instant; will be sold, before our store, No. 1S7 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, on account of all con? cerned, 10 boxes HAMS. Condi tiona cash. Apiti 2 Shoulders. Strips, Hams. Coffee, &c. BY LAURE Y & ALEXADDER, THIS DAT, 2d instant, will he sold, before our store, Ho. 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, 200 SHOULDERS 200 Strips 200 Hams 6 bbls. Vinegar 6 boxes Java Coffee Boxes Chocolate, Soap, Salarattw, Mustard, Pickles, Arc, &c. Conditions cash._ ?pill 2 ?des and Butter. BY T. M. CATER. Will bs sold on Brown's Wharf; tlrree-quarters past 9 o'clock, THIS DAT, 15 hhds. strictly choice CLEAR BIBBED SIDES. 200 firkin") and tubs State Butter, now landing. Conditions cash. April 2 Butler. BY R. & A. P. CALDWELL. THIS DAT, the 2d hui, will be sold before our store, nt 10 o'clock,_ 45 tubs GOSHEN BUTTER. Conditions cash. April 2 UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. The Provident Institution for Savings m the City of Charleston vs. Joseph Samson. THIS DAT, the 2d April, at ll o'clock, will be sold at the Old Custom House, under the direction of the Master, ALL THAT LOT OE LAND, with the Buildings there? on, situate on the north aldo of Tradd-etreet, and now or lately known by the number 100, being the western por? tion of a Tenement house, measuring in front (rn said street 30 feet, more or less, and in depth 275 feet, more or less. Bounding north on land of John Crawford/south on Tradd street, east on land of Frauds Lnquercron, and west on land of MiBS Russell. Terms.-One-fourth cash; balance in rive equal succes? sive instalments, with interest at the rate of seven per cent, payable annually, secured by bond alla mortgage of the premises. Tbs buildings to be. insured and the policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. W. GRAY, April 2_w3 tul_Master in Equity. Assorted Goods to dose Consignments. ?IcKAY dc CAMPBELL, Cash Auction House, No. 55 Hasel street, opposite PootaJUc?, REGULAR SALE DATS EVERT T?I 3DAY AND ' FI'TDAY. Will sell THIS DAT, commencing at 10 o'clock, DBT GOOD8 . Boots and Shoes Clothing Hoop Skirts Notions and Jewelry. ALSO, WATCHES, Shot Guns, Hosiery, kc, kc Conditions cash. April 3 At tiie residence, No. 59Beaufain street, nearly op? posite Coining street, the entire liouseliold fur? niture of afamiw declining housekeeping, BY MeKAY <& CAMPBELL. TO-MORROW, 3d instant, at 10 o'clock, O0S8X8XINO OF! PARLOL FUENITUnE, Bedroom Furniture, Carpets, Dining Room Furniture, kc ALSO, . One superior Seven-Octave ROSEWOOD PIANO. _ALSO, KITCHEN FURNITURE and Cooking Utensils. Terms cash. Articles to be removed on day of sale._Aprll2 BY R. M. MARSHALL di BRO, . Brokers ?nd Auctioneers, No. 33 Brood-it-, On TO-MoRROW, at lOjj o'clock, will be sold, 1 EXTRA TINE BUGGT MARE, 1 thoroughbred Stal? lion, 2 Mules, 2 Horses, 1 Durham Cow. ALSO, , 1 HERRING'S FIRE PROOF SAFE (large size), Furni ture, Crockery, kc April 2 DISTRESS SALE. To be sold, on TO-MORROW, the 3d of April, at 10 o'clock A M., at the corner of Smith and Vanderhorst street, The CONTENTS OF A WELL STOCKED GROCERY ? STORK P. FLYNN, Bailing . April 2_ HANNETT SCHUR. Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, ai No. 89 King street, below Broad street, ' Off ere his services for the sale of MERCHANDISE it day and night at his store, also for the salo of Stock, Bonds, Real Estate, Vessels, Horses and Produce. *iest city references will be given. Consignments solidi tel. ' Terms moderate and guarantees satisfaction. Marcb.20 - Imo PRIVATE SALES. House and Lol in Blackville, S, C. BY LOUIS D. DcSAUSSURB. At Private Sale The HOUSE AND LOT in Blackville, S. 0., near the S. 0. Railroad, on a brick basement, containing 8 rooms, with fixe places. 3 April 3 House and Lot in Blackville, S. C BY LOUIS D.DeSAUSSUKE. At Private Sale The throe story HOUSE in Blackville, 8.0.; three doors from the railroad, on a brick basement, containing 8 rooms, with fire places. On the premises are a Kitchen and outhouse for a stable. The Lot measures 150 feet front by ?00 feet deep. The stand is suitable for a man of business. ' _ . Apply^m.ab?>v?, ?* r?o. 23 BROAD STREET, April3_2 A House and Lot in Anson, street, opposite tho Catholic Church, at Private Salie. BY SMITH dc MCGILLIVRAY, Real Estate Agents, No. 27 Broad street. At Private Sale- ' .'' A neat DWiELLTNG, on the west side of Anson street, known as No. 94. ALSO, A LOT several doors south of the above, now occupied as a blacksmith's yard. stu2 March 80 RAILROADS, ~ NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COMPANY. SUPE RINTENDEHT'S OFFICE, ) CHARLESTON, 8. Cv, March 12,1867. > ON AND AFTER THURSDAY NEXT, THE 14TH INSTANT, tho THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN on this Road will leave Florence at 9.60 A. M., and arrive at Charleston at 3.30 P. M. All other trains remain un? changed. 8. 3. SOLOMONS, March 13 _ Superintendent CH ER AV AND DARLINGTON RAILROAD. MMN* SUPERINTENDENT ' 8 OFFICE, ) CBEBAW, March 12,1867. j ON AND AFTER THURSDAY NEXT, THE 14TH inst, the PASSENGER TRAINS on this Road will run as follows: Leave ( heraw. 6.00 A. M. Arrive Florence. 9.00 A M. Leave Florence. 9.00 P. M Arrive Cheraw.11.45 P. M. Passe igen from Charleston will leave by the 1 P. M Train, to secure a direct connection with the transit on this Road. S. S. SOLOMONS, March 13 Superintendent SHIP CHANDLERY, ETC. _ JOHN TUOMBY, NO. 48 EAST BAY, BETWEEN BOYCE'S NOBTH AND SOUTH WHAEVEfl. SHIP CHANDLER AND COMMIS SI0N? MERCHANT, Dealer and Im? porter in RUSSIA BOLT HOPE, Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Hemp and Cotton Sall, 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 riven 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 Say? ing Tackle and Boat Detaching Ap? paratus, for steamers, alrays on hand, and for sale at New York prices. February 27 THE MMM EXPRESS COMPANY, Office No. 147 Meeting street. CONNECTIONS WITH ALL Railroads Throughont THE UNITED STATES. Every attention given to the sale Transmission of Freight, Money, and Valuables. WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER FREIGH1 TO AN? POINT IN THE CITY FREE OF CHARGE. H. B. PLANT, President, April 10 . Augusta, Ga. THE SUMTER NEWS," DARR & OSTEEN, Proprietors. "PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY'. AT SUMTER. 8. C X Subscription $4.00 per annum. To Clubs of foui ; J. OJ per annum. A?verciseawnra mser?e-J on liberal terms. Oeccjitwi 3 AUCTIOK SALES. Furniture. Wrrors. Boola, and 8^ Potatoes. ~: BY CLIP FORD Sc MiTflUrCVEB. ' Aucttoneen, Ko. 66 Broad .?tw?tV?'V Will be Mid, THIS DAY, 2d April/at en office, st Utfc]cok7__ .'^ A LOT Qi* FURNITURE, '"'.I- OUHUU3VO or: EXTENSION DINING TABLE, Centre Tablas, Werft, robes, Bureaos, Secretary, Soft, Sideboard, Tables, Chairs, A-c. ? ALBO. A lot of miscellaneous 200KS <: Large Square Mirror Bound Con vex Mirror. : AHD, . 60 bushels fine SWEET POI ATOES. . _ Conditions cash. _ , AprB2 Bri/ Goods, Clothing, :&o., BY mUEJ DRAKE. . THIS MOEN INO, at 10 o'clock, Twfll seB at my Store, corner of K?ng a-:d Liberty street*. A well selected stock of seasonable DBYjaO0j?rtt : Piece - PLAIN AND FIGURED SWISS MUSLIN, Victo? ria Lawn, India Mull, Nainsook, Black and White Pig- . ured Swiss, Mozambique, Barege, Pr < ri ted Lawn, Mos? quito Netting, Irish Linen, White Twilled Jean, Slate and Brown linen, Kentucky Jean. Satinet, Tweed, Ker? sey, Caesimere, Buff Window Shades, Cottonade. .Dozens Ladies' White, Brown, Grey and Slate. Hose, Gent's Brown and Mixed Half Hose. Tusked Shirts, Ma? dras, Linen Cambric and Hem-stitch Handkerchief*, Pan? ey Cotton Shirts, Hoop Skirts, French Corest?, Tewels, Table Cloths, Gauze Merino Shirts, Suspenders, Le~ies* Silk Basques, kn. . ..CLOTHING-Dress and Business Coats, Caesimere and Satinet Panta, Vea+s, ftc ' >__ _ Terms cash._._? April 3 Shoulders. LTams. Strias. <jte. JEFFORDS & CO. Wfil nell THIS DAY. in front of their atore, No. 37 Ven due Bange, at 10 o'clock, 4 HHDi. SHOULDERS 700 Prime Shoulders 4 hhds. Hams 10 tierces Hame 20 horrels Stripii 10 boxes Belliea v 20 tierces Leaf Lard 20 kegs Butter . ? < . 30 tubs Leaf Lard "? ' . . . > 10 boxes Tobacco. ..... ~ . April 8 MILLIGAN A SON. . WAI sell THIS DAY, 2d inst, at 10 o'clock;.?t:S?.- '? Vendue Bange,- - -l 46 REAMS WRITING PAPER, 6 BOXES SOAP *A**"rT? . - Boxes Toflet Soap, Set Cart Harneas . - ;..-.t3 - - Cases Shoes, ko ' . ?. ~ One lot Furniture, Mattresses, Safes, Ac, ann ? .. .. -. ? ?- '? ; 1 BATTE AU, 20 FEST LON?-, 5 FEET REAM, WITH SAILS, RUDDER, ko, . . . ... I . - April ? ? > . Bams. Lard. March and Candles. BY HENRir CORIA & CO. THIS DAY, atlO o'clock, lin fr-nt of our atore, will be ?o?d. . v..;* . . 200HAMS. 60 tana Lard' - 60boxes Starch. . : .r.'..-.l 100 boxes Candies. ? _ ' v ' Conditions cash. _ . April 2 Genuine Peruvian Guano. < -^ '^f^':. i-? Bl J. A. EN8LOW ?Sf CO. THIS DAY, 2d April, will be sold on Kerr's Wharf, at . ll o'clock; " . ' 160 bags genuine PERUVIAN GUANO, slightly dthv aged by sall water. .. _ r April ?:y -r. SALE OF GOVERSMENT PROPERTY WAI be sold at Public Auction, to front of Depot, - Quartermaster's Office, Southern Wharf, (Jharleataa, 8, ! C;,THI3 DAY, Anni 2d; at 10 o'clock A. M., ~ The followinjz QUARTERMASTER'S PROPERTY, Ti* : ' i . 8HORSES,4MULES ... ! . 1 Cart, 1 Wagons' ' : 'Terms.-Cash In Government fonds; yivparij WCrJ. chased must be removed the same day after close of , sale? B.O.'TYLEBf .rTJ'i ? Brevet Major-General end Chief Quartermaster Dep't South. - i Chief Q. M. Office, Charleston, 8. C., March, 30,18C7J ? : April? ? ? (, ; ; "?-.lr;';?<? ~ fr';-T?- ? Vacant lats on Simons'?ruk-il^^'^ir.y-'. BY JACOB COHEN ?Sf CO. -, :\ WAI be sold, THIS DAY, 2d April, at JU o^slock, sra?-1 . .. north of the Exchange, '. .nf*r*f-t.hj ! LOT No. 21, moasnrirjg seventy (70) feet on Simons' Street, by two hundred and twenty-four (22?) ?eatM. - depth. ...v. . .; ...... ;... U^?^?hr->S ' ALSO, '?' ' - ?' '? LOT No. 22, aame di?ktosious as above. -.' , i- f . j Terms cash. Purchasers to pay ns for papers. - , April 2 . - ? ^ - : " : UNITED STATES fHARSILlL^ SAl^. ' (SALK ON Acoonrz ?ro ETHE or roams Tcrkvtswi] j SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT-TN ADMTR ALPIY. i f BaOosla ?Madanvs. Schooner Aid-Salas ? <Jo.\ '. ts. Schooner Aid... I.;. . W. Y. LEITCH Sc H. 8. BRUNS, Axiettoneer* " : By virtue of an order of sae to me directed irem the " Honor? bio the Judge of the. District Court of South, Carolina; in Admiralty, for the District aforesaid, fa tb*' ?? :? above casca, I wm exe cae for ?ale si pubhc auction, on, Union Wharf, in the' port 'ti charloston, ' at 12 BL", OO-MOBSOW;8dd-?xSiif> . -: :r&i>-*\*24WiZiii: i Tho HULL OF THE SCHOONER AID, burthen: abput. 167 tons, English measurement, and of ab ut MOO T tel* capacity, as ehe now lies on said wharf, together i AU her tackle and apparel, consisting of Sula, Ch? 'Anchors and Cables, Blocks, Furniture, &c, aa-'" iTfCoS??naeaeh. ' ' .':. - j. pJ.t?^EEKH&;- "A . I Masch80 a Ui?tedStatesMarahaL :. I ... U - . s? ' v ctoTHiiia? i. -, .us^i;M^ % \ MEBOHANT TAILOR^ i. .' W . ? ? - x:i$?ijfr:?i I WHOLESALE AND EBTATL DXALTB IH; PIS, ?SS1ME?, MD vEsn% GENTS' FUllSISHISG GOODS, |No. 85 BR<3^2?TREET* T^Tanuaryas " 6moa . CHABlBgEOH; 8.' fe ;' ^ C1RHART, WHITFORD & C0?y ..... - 7 ...... .... . .. .. iu.n.?ii. }> XL MANUFACTURERS AND. WHOLESALE . DEALERS, FE?E, 5BEI^^^' COARSE CLOTHING, AMERICAN EYPRKSS BUILDING, NOS. NS,.07,'?9* and 61, Hudson street, near Duane, New> Xdtk.u^ ' T. F. CARHART. , -, w. H. WHITFORD: t J. B. VAN WAGENBN; - ' December 10 Gmo A. T. HAMILTON. FISH 10 NA BL E SU MSES CLOTHING 3!|? \TOW READY, AT FROM $18 TO.S25 PER SUIT, ALL, IX complete, and MADE AT H??E exclusively by SOUTHERN HANDS TN THE CT1Y OF CIHARLEST?N, S. C. ? The undersigned bega leave to inform his friends, that he ls receiving about SOO snits, made frem EhguW material, and imported direct by HENRY.TRENCHASD. Esq, importer of British Woollens, No. ia Exchaugfl street An early call is requested by ' .'' " " ??f?^ .WM. MATHLESSEN,' A?ol? '-?* r 'x? ?o. 219 King street, between Market and Prmceas.' * March 7 _? ' . ? . . . .L?-j^pj^r: : : :. Hit i . : -..?iL-V.-?a:. '<.<?'>. :i.i h a?r A. S. HULL, Ag^t., ' MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED TO NO. 70 BROAD 8TR?ET,' BETWEEN MEETING AND CHUBCH-STS., where can be found a choice assortment of CLOTHS, CASSrMERES and VEbTTNGS of every variety, - for gentlemen's wear, which he is prepared to make,lo? onier at the lowest cash prices. --.^..w M. JNQ. Tr FLYNN .(formerly of a D. Care ft Cal, wm give his attention to the Tailoring Department and to NAVY and ARMY UNIFORMS. . ' .'" " ALBO, . ..'j ft A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FTJRNISHING GOODS. January 17 : ' 3mor ' . ' x -. / .. .: . ; vj..i".r 7luV . . i . . I : ' ". i. . iJ? -'ii. U'>h 'i.'J?i .. : ' fU: ' 5? >-a? -'j'?I ti E. M. WHITING, COBONER MB MAGISTBATE, HAS REMOVED HTS OFFICE FROM CHALMERS . streft to No. in CHURCH STREET, one door oortn ol r'Tf-ft'i .iiU't:. Muon HI . PUBLIC 30TICH. J ..?J OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, ) > January 8,1867/) Bfl PUBLIC NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT HSDER the following Ordinance licenses h?Te been prepared for delivery from this Office. . 8. THOMAS, IT2 ChtyTreaaurer^ SEO. 1. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermtn-in Oity Council assembled. That from 'and after the rrrst <Lry of January, licenses shall be taken out for all. carts, drays and wagons, used for private and domestic purposes, ra? tha same manner, and according to the same provisions now of force in relation to carts, drays and wagons, leter * driven lier hire, except giving bonds. And each such ' cart, dray or wagon, shall be provided with a badge-con-, raining the number thereof, and marked Private, to be' placed on the outside of tho shaft. SEO. 2. No person shall be taken by the Treasurer as surety to any bond under the Ordinance concerning'!^ censes for carts, drays, wagons and other carnages, un? less ho or she be a freeholder. Size. 3. The follow ng thill hereafter be the rates for licenses for public and private carts, drays, wagons, ka.,; including tho horses or mules used thereof, which shall oe free from other taxation: PUBLIC CASTS, nuAXS, ETC., on THOSE ESEPLOTKD ur airx BUSINESS WHATEVER, FOB HIRE DIRECT OB INDIRECT. For evory cart, dray or wagon, drawn by one horse or mule, ?20. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horse* or mules, ?30. For every hack and carriage with two.wheels, $30. For every hack.and carriage with four wheels, $40. ? For every stage or omnibus (except line omnibus), with two horses, ?60. For every etage or omnibus (except line omnibus), drawn by four horses, $60. For every truck drawn by two or more horses or mules,' $60. For every express wagon drawn by two or moro horses or mules, $00. .?.ii BREAD CARTS AMD PRIVATE CARTS, DRATS, ETC For every bread cart or wagon, 98. For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private ot .do? mestic purposes, and not to be employed in the brans porting of goode, wares, merchandise, lumber, or any omer commodity, for compensation, either directly, or, indirectly for the same, shall pay for a license the sum of $5, exclusive o? the horse or mule. .Iii Ratified in City Council, this 16th day of January, [L. s.] in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hun? dred auu sixty-six. '? j P. C GAILLARD, Mayor. BytheMayor. , . **? January 3_W. H. SMITH, Clerk of CoqngjLg THE CAROLINA TESES, ' PUBLISHED AT ORANGERURG c." Hf " - THIS PAPER CIRCULATES THROUGHOUT' . middle portion of the State, And offers tho faculties for advertisers, February 28