The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, April 05, 1867, Image 2
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G. B. CATHCART, EDITOR
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NEWS SUMMARY.
Cotton dosed in New York with a further de
cline; 28 for Middling Uplands. Gold quoted
st 133}.
Cotton in Liverpool closed at 12|<L for Middling
Uplands.
Ber. Dr. SEARS has resigned the presidency of
Brown University, B. L, to accept the general
agency of the PEABODY Southern educational move?
ment. .
It is Btated that the Governor of Delaware will
probably appoint Mr. THOMAS A. BAVARD, son of
the former Senator of that name, as the successor
of the deceased REDDLE.
A German count is, under arrest in Louisville,
Kentucky, for marrying three women there, two in
B?ltimore, and an entire brigade of ladies in New
York. The papers say he has ' ' wife on the brain."
The. New Berne (N. 0.) Commercial recom?
mends; General B. F. HOKE as the successor of Dr.
PHILIPS, as Professor of Mathematics in the Uni?
versity of the State. : General HOKE is an accom?
plished gentleman and gallant soldier. His ap?
pointment would give great satisfaction.
It is reported that King GEORGE, of Greece, is to
marry a ni?ce of Queen VICTORIA. We have no
kind of objection to such an arrangement, but can?
not see exactly where the 'miece" is to come from,
seeing that her Majesty never had either brother
or sister. ' , a ,,:
JOHN.CALLEN, wich his team, left Cedar Falls,
Iowa, for his horne, six miles oat on the prairie,
during a severe-storm last week. He lost his way,
although the track showed he had been eighty rods
from his own house, and was found frozen to
death on the open prairie, three days after.. The
horses were badly frozen.
SUMNER, the sartorial,.says the Richmond Exr
amincTf having settled the cac ot diplomatic
breeches,- is thought by his friends to have
worthily wound np his life, and they hint that his
place mtv be otherwise filled next winter. We do
not behove it. He will appear in a new role in De?
cember,' astonishing the world as 'Sartor Beaar.ua.
HORACE: GREELEY gets of .a good thing now and
then. In a lecture recently delivered on "Adver?
tising," he said : "Some men who know enough to
advertise, are yet so narrow-minded as to confine
their advertisements to journals of their own
creed and party. If they, do not choose to trade
with any but men of like faith, this is wise; but if
they desire the whole public for customers, it is
otherwise.'* -
The Jewish Messenger, of March 29th, publishes
the following list of companies in which JOWB "do
not insure.'' Tho Manhattan, Germania, Republic,
Niagara, Hanover, International, North American,
of New York. The /Ftaa. Phoenix, Merchants, and
City, of Hartford. The Pheonix, of Brooklyn. We
are . glad that the eood physio is working.- An
insurance agent in Philadelphia advertises that he
w?l take no more risks for any company which re?
fuses risks on the property of .Israelites. ^
Russia is greatly admired by spnya^plo in the
Untied Stains, but thm'admn??^||^sWcely he
caused by the treatment c-r the Poles by their Bus
si?T oi^^gj^^A recent official return states
> that smce 1863,. 18,683 inhabitants of the Polish
provinces of Russia, including 164 women, have
been banished to Siberia, 33,780 to the steppes of
tho Ural, and 12,766, including 218 women, to the
interior of Russia. Besides these, 2,416 Poles
harp been sent to the penal regiments, and 1,468
hanged and shot for political offences.
The news from Mexico comes by way of Havana,
and is dated at Mexico city on the 13th ultimo.
The Liberals were almost under the walls of the
capital and prevented supplies from entering.
MAXIMILIAN'S army at Qneretaro was completely
environed by the Li berala. General DIAZ had com?
menced beseiging Puebla. The people in Vera
Cruz were disposed to insist on a surrender of the
place to the Liberal forces outside. Over three
hundred persons were in prison in Mexico city, for
expressing sympathy with the Liberals and faning
to pay their quota ot tho forced loans. MAXIMIL?
IAN'S Governor of tn e city had resigned and intend?
ed to leave for Europe.
S?oator GEORGE BEAD BIDDLE, of Delaware, died
flt Washington on Thurs day evening. He was born
in Newcastle, Delaware, in 1817, studied engineer?
ings and worked for some years on canals and rail?
roads in. Pennsylvania and Delaware. The great
work at Harper's Ferry was executed under his
, firrperintendeE.ee.- He' afterward Btu died law and
wafi admitted to the Delaware Bar in 1848. In 1850
he was elected to Congress,from Delaware, and re?
elected in 1852. He was a delegate to the Demo?
cratic Conventions of 1844,1848. and 1856. He was
afterward elected to the Senate for the term ending
in 1869, During his Senatorial career he has steadi?
ly acted.with the Democratic minority.
'- KOSSUTH still resides in Turin. He has grown
prlmaturely old, and bears in his person the marks
of the cruel disappointment? and vicissitudes
which have marked MB life. His hair and beard,
which many will remember as a glossy black, base
been for several years ss white as silver ; his form,
once so erect, is bowed with grief and Buffering,
and x profound melancholy, since the death of his
v .fe.; with whom he hurried aU his hopes, marks
Ins whole demeanor. But his voice is still soft and
sweet, and his oye 'still beams with that sad and
tender fight which gave so much of its wonderful
beauty to his face. He is poor, powerless and
alone. ''-* : ; - . - .
Among the numerous public notices pasted upon
the hug? blackboard at the door of the court
.fious?, saya the Petersburg (Ya.) Index, is one to
the effect that on the Sd day of April next, the
Sergeant will sell to the nighest bidder from the
steps of that temple of justice, a black terrier dog,
called Bill, to satisfy an execution iu bia hands.
'?Bill^ was levied upon, we presume, because his
owner had no other property that could be touch?
ed. But the question arises is a dog property.
Thb 'ShpTeme Court of Appeal* hold that in jt
criminal aspect he is not. Lower courts have de
p, cided that in a civil aspect he is. At any rate, the
sale ofj a dog under'the above circumstances is
novel and interesting. l% ,
': The.desideratum is at length supplied, as we are
informed in the following paragraph from the Cin?
cinnati Goutte'. -'A loyal paper has been needed
in New Orleans. With the exception of the Tri
bune, .& small sheet, printed half in French and
. half in English, and representing tho interests of
the colored" citizens, every journal of the city has
~~ x^s?iated unconditional Union principles. The
-want w toTWiSSnjplied by the New Orleans Bepubh- .
con, which is ton^?nb?shed daily and weekly,
by S. L. BROWN & Co. The nrs^number was to be
issued March 25th, but has not fdr reached us.
TChe enterprise has the approval of Generafe-Scj- j
XER,. HOWARD and BANES, and Messrs. WADET^
STEVANA, COLFAX, SHELLABARGER and LOGAN, who
certify that the parties are true and loyal men."
A man was arrested at Queenstown on March
21st dressed in woman's clothing. He has been
looked for some time by the police for heading a
body of insurgents near Emly, county Tipperary,
and killing one of that body. His hame is Dunno,
and he had only some time previously returned
from America, and is therefore designated "An
American emissary.'' It is said ne travelled from
the town of Tipperary in,the attire which he wore
when arrested here. His. mother accompanied
bim, und both were booked for the steamship FZr
ginia in the names of HANNAH RYAN and KATE
BYAN, and would have escaped, but both giving
their names as HANNAH R?AN when "passing" the
Emigration officer. DUNNE'S brother had also
taken passage by tho Virginia, but was captured
when going on board in the outer harbor. Both
captures are considered of some importance.
In the Church of the Puritans, New York, on
Sunday last, Bev. Dr. CHEEVER delivered a dis?
course on "The Eight of the Colored Race in Con?
vention, &c." After the usual Sabbath evening
service Dr. CHEEVER proceeded with his discourse,
taking for his text the twenty-first verse of the
second chapter of the Epistle of Paul to the Ro?
mans-"Thou therefore, which teachest another,
teachest thou not thyself ? Thou that preschest a
juan should not steal, dost thou steal ?" The ques?
tion here submitted by the apostle was applicable
to the Legislature of the State at Albany. The
Northern people had shown themselves prompt
and ready to lay down the law to the Southern
States, and was ready to give fight to them that
frere zn darkness, while thoy themselves continued
jn darkness and committed iniquity before the
sforld.
LAUGEST CIRCULATION.-The ?)AILY
NEWS publishes the O?cial List of. Let?
ters remaining in the Postoffice at the end
of each week, agreeably to the following
section of the Nexo Postoffice Law, as the
newspaper having the. largest circulation in
the City of Charleston:
SECTION 6. And be it farther enacted, That hats of let
tors remaining uncalled for in any Postoffice in any city,
town or village, where a ne\/ppaper shall be printed,
shall hereafter be published once only in the newspaper
which, being published weekly or oftener,- shall have the
largest circulation within range of deUvery of the sam
office. -
OS" A? communications intended for puUicatwnin
this journal must be addressed to the Editor of the
Da?uNews, No. 18 Hayne-street, Charleston, S. C.
Business Communications to Publisher of Daxly
Neics. vv"
We cannot undertake lo return rejected communica?
tions. ,
Advertisements outside of the city must oe accompa?
nied wi?t, the cash.
CHARLESTON.
FRIDAY MORNING-, APRIL 5, 1867.
PROGRESS OF LXBT3RTY IN FRANCE.
Latest advices from Paris bring the text of
the new laws on the press and public meetings.
It seems strange, and all but incomprehensi- J
ble, that these two privileges,-the right to say
in public, or print for the public, whatever any
one may be inclined to,-which, from long
practice we have become accustomed to consi-.
der the very foundation stones of civil liberty,
I should be all but unknown in a country claim?
ing to be a great democracy, where the sov-*
ereign was eleoted to his present lofty position
by the universal suffrage of i be people. Yet
the minister, his Majesty's mouthpiece, says
the nation has steadily advanced to "greater
destinies" ever since the accession of the Em?
peror NAPOLEON III. % We must confess, at this
point, however, that we have had our misgiv?
ings within the last few years,, in regard to the
great blessings of public* meetings and a free
press. There is, we verily believe, room for
serious doubt, whether we hav? not perhaps
had a little too much of this blessing, In other
words, whether much harm has not resulted to
the country, and to our free institutions by the
license of the press. It certainly has a con?
stant tendency to keep the public in a state of
agitation and excitement. The unrestrained
right of holding public meetings and discus?
sing ev Tithing libitum, "interpellating" even
the most established principles of the Consti?
tution, has also, we believe, been productive of
no little evil to the peace and well-being of so?
ciety in this country.
Still, by nature and by instinct, we are Dem?
ocrats, and, notwithstanding the recognized
danger of too much license to tongue.and pen,
we must still believe that liberal institutions
are not compatible with a fettered press or a
muzzled tribune; and, accordingly, we find the
people of France restive and impatient of this
abridgment of their liberties. The reason of
the present agitation of these subjects in that
country, is, as our readers doubtless remem?
ber the recent decree of the Emperor, pro?
claiming a large increase of privilegsfroa. these
and other points. Laws hav?-ei"Iength been
framed i-^-jaceo^^i^e withTSR-ducree, and it
is- beenwse they still fall so very far Bhort of
what the people desire, and what they see
other nations around them enjoying, that the
opposition speakers and papers keep up the
cry. Under the new law any Frenchman may
start a political newspaper, and set up a print?
ing office or bookseller's shop without a special
license; but in case he commits any of thc nu?
merous offences, to which these dangerous pro?
fessions are exposed, he shall bc punished af?
ter trial,-without Jury, however,-by a judi
dial officer, and not, as heretofore, by an ad?
ministrative officer. But when it is ascertain?
ed that these judicial officers are not unfre
i? neut ly ignorant magistrates,'taking their cue
entirely from the wishes of the Government,
(as Ave have recently seen in the case of M. DB
GIRARDIN), this will not be deemed such
great advantage over the ancien regime. The
penalties are from 500 to 25,000 francs; sus?
pension of publication of a journal for from
two to six months; suppression; and disfran?
chisement for a period not to exceed five years.
This is the new and more liberal legislation on
the subject.
Public meetings may now be held, provided
that neither politics nor religion are discussed.
The 0 reek diga m m a, the rings of. Saturn, and
perhaps also the interesting. question whether
or not gregarines are found in chignons,-these
are legitimate topic. Not without conditions,
however. For it seems by the new and ww
liberal law, it is still necessary that seven citi?
zens, one day beforehand, submit a statement
of the place, day, opening hour, and object of
meeting to the Prefect, who will then grant
the required permission. A Government agent
must be present, who may dissolve the assem?
bly the moment when questions foreign to its
declared object are introduced, or when it be?
comes tumultuous. He must see that it ad?
journs before the police hour, i. e. when all the
cafes, etc., must be closed. Nor must it be held
in the open air. Moreover the Prefect may
adjourn, and the Minister of the Interior pro?
hibit any meeting which seems to him likely to
be troublesome. His Majesty, we thus per?
ceive, kindly furnishes a chairman to every
meeting to be held, who has the requisite au?
thority to "preserve order." In order to a
proper discharge of his duties, this "Govern?
ment agent," who is to be always present,
should be a consummate metaphysician. How
nice some of the points he will have to decide !
For instance take a sitting of some learned
society. How subtle the distinction between
physics and metaphysics, between morals and
religion, between a discussion on the history
and polity of ancient peoples and governments,
and the inference in the mind of the "agent,'
that when Rome is said France is meant, JV
LIPS CESAR stands for Louis NAPOLEON, and
the Rubicon, translated into good Parisian,
reads coup d'etat. How the poor agent's ob?
tuse faculties must for ever be on the rack, sus?
pecting that the learned dons are making game
of him. It is for his relief that Government
has given him the benefit of his own doubts.
Whenever he is unable to loosen the Gordian
knot, the great Macedonian's expedient ls ever
at his command. When he is unable to meet
logic with logic, he can always "disperse them. "
Thc Emperor, moreover, shows a commendiu
?f?Jethoughtfulness in requiring all meetings to
be heldNf^thin doors, being desirous tcjpresejrve
every one MSraUjejg&^b^ pardon,
fellow-citizens, we mean) from catching the in?
fluenza.
But political meetings may be held bctwt.
the issuing of the imperial decree for election
of deputies to the Legislature, and the five
days, last precediug the election. But these
again are placed under restrictions, other and
in addition to those already enumerated. Vio?
lation of these several rules and restrictions
are punishable with fine, prison and disfran?
chisement.
While these two new laws show a condition
of things, far behind England and the United
States, it is generally conceded they are in ad?
vance of .the old laws. But the age is essen?
tially progressive, and it is fair to predict that
these laws must soon give place to more liberal
enactments.
It may not? be amiss here to reflect also that
while our present condition is very far from en?
viable, aird what little liberty we have is all upon
suffrance,-we are still better off than some of
our transatlantic cousins. And although such
a cdmparison cannot persuade us into a belief j
that we are enjoying the blessings of civil
liberty, unrestricted, it yet is not without its
comfort. Tbe development of popular institu?
tions in France, moreover, is a very interest?
ing study for the cisatlantic observer. Th fire
we see the experiment, perhaps never beforei
tried on the same gigantic seule, of grafting ?
democratic institutions with universal suffrage
upon a strong central despotism. The old and
the new here are unequally yoked together,
each constantly endeavoring to trench upon
the other.
Thc Emperor has a great many enemies,
composed however of a great variety of opin?
ion; from the Legitimist to thc Red Republican,
Their views are too divergent to make possible
any cordial and efficient union of the opposi?
tion; and as long ns this is the case, the Em?
peror's government must retnin its present
ascendancy.
WANTS.
/
WANTED, A WHITE FEMALE HOUSE
8ERVANT. Also, a white FEMALE COOK. None
need apply without good recommendations. Apply at
No. 4 CHURCH STREET._1_April 5
ANTI D TO PURCHASE, TWO (2)
mediui i-sized MULES OR HORSES, young and
well broken; i '.so a light two-horse WAGON, BU?table for
a farm. Appl/at B. MCINNES' BLACKSMITH SHOP,
Chalmers street 2* AprQ 6
WANTED-A CHILD'S NURSE, (WHITE.)
to go to a healthy locality in the country. Apply
at No. 120 ST. PHILLIP STREET..
April 5-_fin2
WANTED, A WHITE FEMALE TO COOK,
fcc, (German preferred.) Apply at No. 16
KRAKE ST.
April 6 1*
IMMIGRATION.-PLANTERS WHOSE
Plantations are located in healthy situations can ob?
tain any requisite number of German or Irish Laborers,
at short notice. For terms, kc, apply to
JOSEPH H. OPPENHEIM,
No. 432 King street, corner Hudson street
March 6 wfm2mo Opposite Citadel Square.
AWIDOW LADT WISHES A SITUATION
lu some respectable family. Is capable of doing any
lind of Sewing. Any one desiring such a one wUl
please make application at this office.
February 2S
QITUATION WANTED.-A YOUNG MAN
k.; who is an experienced Accountant, and well versed
in the Exchange, Banking and Lumber Business, wishes
to obtain a situation at a moderate salary. Address W.
H. G., at this office. _ March -.3
WANTED, A SITU ATION AS WET NURSE
by a healthy 'White woman, with an infaut a
month old. Apply at this Office. 8 April 4
T??T ANTED, A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND
VV IRONER, for a small family. White preferred.
Apply at No. 36 Broad street. . 3 April 4
BOARDING.
PRIVATE BOARDING.-A FEW BOARD.
ERS can be accommodated at No. 92 KING STREET,
east side, near Broad. A few Day Boarders can be ac?
commodated. January 31
TO RENT.
TO RENT, A NEW AND WELL FIN?
ISHED two and a half story BRICK HOUSE, sit
'.lated in Trombo Place, near the comer of Broad and
Rutledge streets, containing 4 square rooms, two large
well finished attics, two dressing rooms, panhy. cistern,
and all the necessary outbuildings. Inquire next door,
to C. C. TROMBO._mwf_March 26
F.AT KOCK- RESIDENCE TO RENT.
The premises adjacent to the Church, known as
THE PARSONAGE," and within walking distance of the
Postofflce;- Apply to A. H. LEABROOK, Esq., Secretary,
at Fiat Rock, or at Charleston to
C. G. MEMMTNGER,
March 16 ftul mo Chairman of Ve.--try.
rRENT OR FOR SALE CHEAP, THE
delightful RESIDENCE No. 8 Ashley street For
particulars, address B. F., Daily News Office.
February 20_
-\TUNAN'S FARM, WEST END OF NUNAN
jy STREET, TO RENT. Apply on the premises.
Marchi .
TO RENT, THE THREE AND A HALF
STORY BRICK HOUSE No. 26 Coming street,
opposite Montague. Apply to I. L. FALK k CO., No.
303 King street April 2
FINANCIAL.
SHOCKS, BONDS, CITY BILLS,
?Kc., WANTED,
.jTTY OF CF^^^TON^SIX.PER CAT STOCK
?^^oTTlarl?ston indebtedness of Intereat^tSula,flr^4
Script) -
State South Carolina Bills Receivable. ?
Apply to SAM'L. C. BLACK,
Aprils 2 ' Broker, No. 20 Broad street
Ml Ul NE RY, ETC.
NO. 274 KING STREET.
IRS. S. WATTS
Will open this day a choice stock
OF
MILLINERY, LACE
AND
DRESS GOODS
WHICK WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST
MARKET PRICES.
April 3 3
O. CHITTENDEN,
General Commission Merchant,
AND
Manufacturer of Par>er,
OF VARIOUS KINDS,
Ntl,, 13 7 READE STREET,
'"Corner Hudson Street, New York.
DEALER Di PAPER AND IN MATERIALS OF
every description lor its manufacture.
Demntifi IS duo
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ALSO,
i. ' fine and large selection of NOVELS, by the most
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Am aumenta, Ac
Al. the MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS.
DAILIES constantly on hand, and subscriptions re?
ceived for the same.
Orders from the country are respectfully solicited.
TKR>T> T.Tqy.BA\. November 8
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Wholesale & Retail Dealers
IN f
BOOKS, PERIODICALS,*
NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC.,
No. 587 KING STREET
(Opposite Ann street),
Charleston, C. S.
The LATEST ISSUES of the Press always on baud.
Subscriptions received and Goods delivered or for?
warded by Mril or Express.
All CASH ORDERS will be promptly attended to.
February 28 ly
E. M. WHITING-,
CORONER AND MAGISTRATE,
HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROM CHALMERS
. alreet to No. &} CHURCH STREET, one dooi
Qortn ot Hrovi ?.Ir??*:. Ancrum H'
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FACTORS, COMMISSION fflCHNTSij
AND
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WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND
SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) ot
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October vs_.
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March 30 If No./285 River atree^Troy, N. Y.__
BREWSirifR & SPRATT,
?orneys at Law & Solicitor in Equity
OFFICE'SIO. f*N BROAD STREET.
November a
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MEETINGS.
PYTHAGOREAN LODGE, NO M, A. P. AT*
ANEXTRA COMMUNICATION OP THIS LODGE
wal be held This Afternoon, at ? o'clock, for tho pur?
pose of conferring Degrees.
Members and candidates will attend punctually.
By order of W. M. W. N. HUGHES,
April 5_ l Secretary No. 2L
GERMAN SCH?TZEN CLUB.
REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING, ATTJNDSTEDT'S
HaU, This Evening, at 8 o'clock. A large attendance
i3 requested. 0. G. DUCKER,
April $_'_ Secretary.
PALMETTO LOAN AND BUILDING ASSO.
% CIATION.
AMEETING OF THIS ASSOCIATION WILL BE
held To-morrow Evenir. ? at tho Masonic Hall at 8
o'clock. A full attendance is requested.
E. JOHN WHITE,
April 5_2 Secretary and Treasurer.
EAGLE FIRE ENGINE COMPANY.
ATTEND THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF
your Company, at your Hall, This (Friday) Evening,
at 8 o'clock precisely. JOHN O. NOLTE, '
_Aprfl5_i Secretary.
MARION PIRE ENGINE COMPANY.
ATTEND TEE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING
of your Corps, This (Friday) Evening, April 6, at
hall-past 7 o'clock precisely, Punctual attendance is re?
quested. By order. A. S. BEAUS8ANG.
April 6_Secretary M. F. E. Co.
STONEWALL FIRE ENGINE COMPANY.
ATTEND AN EXTRA MEETING OF THE COMPANY
This Evening, at Market Hall, at 8 o'clock precisely.
Be punctual lu attendance, as business of importance
will bo submitted.
By order. W. G. MILLER,
April 5__1_ Secretary.
STRICT OBSERVANCE LODGE. No.~73,
A. F. M.
rE REGULAR COMMUNICATION WILL BE HELD
at Masonic Hall This Evening, at 7>? o'clock. Can
didatea for degrees will be punctual.
By order of W. M. A. S. DOUGLAS,
Aprils_1 Secretary.
STOCKHOLDERS1 MEETING.
rruTE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE GRANITE VILLE
J_ Manufacturing Company are hereby notified that a
Meeting is called, to toke place at G rangeville, on Thurs?
day, tho 18th instant, at 10 o'clock A. M. Stockhold?
ers are earnestly requested to attend in person, if possi?
ble, os matters of vital importance to the Company will
be presented for their consideration.
The first Thursday alter the third Monday in April,
which was the day of the annual meetings for several
years past, was changed to the 17th July at the last an?
nual meeting. As the Annual Report will be presented
to the Stockholders on the 18ih April, that day may be
substituted for the regular annual meeting in July.
WILLIAM GREGG,
February 22 ita President.
FOR SALE?
FOR SALE, A FINE MILCH COW. AP?
PLY at No. 29 HABEL STREET.
April 5 _ 1*
FOR SALE, A FINE MULE AND CART, IN
good order. From five to six years old. He is a
good working mule, and very*gentle.
Apply at No. 75 Line street, near Rutledge street
April* . . 2*
FOR ? ALE, A SCHOLARSHIP IN A-PHILA?
DELPHIA University of Medicine arid.Surgery.
This Scholarship entitles students to full instruction un?
til graduation in the MEDICAL-DEPARTMENT, embrac?
ing Anatomy, Surgery, Physiology,. Materia Medica,
Chemistry, Onstetrics, and Diseases of Women and Chil?
dren. Principles and Practice of Medicine and Patholo?
gy. As this is one of the first Medical Universities o?
tho country, a favorable opportunity is offered those
studying medicine for a scholarship. Apply at this
O nico. December. 15
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL. ...
JH. HAPPOLDT HAS REMOVED HIS GUN ES
. tabushmentto No. 119 MEETING STREET (near
Market), where he will continue to manufacture and im?
port to order. Double G uns, Rifles and PiBtols. Repair?
ing and re-8tocking executed in his usual style. A supply
of Guns, Ac, always on hand.
March 6 . . '. Imo* '.
STOLEN
WHOLESALE ROBBERY, OT" -SEVEN
BULL PUPS, from No. 36 Market street oh: the
night of the 2d inst, between 10. and ll o'clock. 'Thev
were of a yellow color, with white rings round the necks.
Most of them have about one inca from the rump a^stfif
joint in, their taila A reward ofThhfe (S3J mj?*ffyflj
be paid for their recovers^
. -T""" . JOHN M. MARTIN,
^ Anr?-r*"~ 8 , . . No. 35 Market street
I nu n >U--?-? i I -?
HATS AND CAPS.
A Straw Hats.
STEELE, LEAL ER OF. HAT FASHIONS, HAS NOW
introduced'.the styles which will govern the trade.
MEN'S DEPARTMENT.
LEGHORN, Panama, Dunstable, Luton, Chip, China,
Curaoco, Manilla,' Swiss, Canton, Palm, and other
STRAW HATS, of Lrm and High Crowns, Wide and
Narrow Rims, suitable for dress, plantation and watering
places.
CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT.
BOY'S DRESS, SCHOOL AND YARD STRAW HATS,
at 25c; 60c., 75c., $1, 31.50, $2.
Little Boys' and Infant's Straw Hats.
LADIES' and Girl's Straw Shakers, 25c. each.
ALSO,
COMMON STRAW HATS, il. 50 to $3 per dozen.
Select early-don't walt for mid-rammer.
STEELE'S STRAW ROOMS,
No. 313 King-street
April 1 mf4 Sign of the "Big Hat"
UPHOLSTERY,ETC.
Ti? [.Ii,
NO. 571 KING STREET.
J
AND
UPHOLSTEREE,
WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO HIS
friends and tho public generally, that he keeps on,
hand FURNITURE AND BEDDING of all deacnpUonB.
Furnishes Fu?arais with Mahogany, Walnut Cedar and
Metallic Coffins. Also, with fine Hearses and First-class
Carriages. Will attend to disinterring bodice and trans?
porting the same. Personal attendance will be given at
all hours.
CARRIAGES for Railroad and Steamboat accommoda?
tion, and FURNITURE CARTS, will be furnished at any
time, by applying at my LIVERY STABLE, No. 6 Can?
non street, near King.
Thankful for past favors, and hope, by strict attention
to business, to merit a continuance of the same.
March 25 mwfhno.
"WINDOW SHADES.
HARRISON BARNET, MANUFACTURER AND IM?
PORTER of WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES,
Bands, Pins, Tassels, Gimpa, Loops, Cords, Ac. ; White
and Buff Hollands; No. 120 WILLIAM STREET, oetween
Fulton and John streets, New York.
Store and Office Shades mode to order.
December 24 mwf Gmo
CEDAR CAMPHOR
FOB MOTHS. RELIABLE! CHEAP! FRAOBANT! Sold by
druggists everywhere. HARRIS Sz CHAPMAN, Fnctu
rers, Boston. 2 April 6
ACCOUNT BOOK
MANUFACTORY.
AMD
STATIONERY.
ACCOUNT BOOKS
OF ANY SIZE, STYLE OR KIND RULED IO ODDER,
AND MADE TO ANY PATTERN.
LEITER, l?Tl ASD ?AP PMS.
BAKERS' BREAD BOOKS'.
BLANK BOOKS
OF ALL QUALITIES AND STYLES.
CONSTANTLY ON Hi ND, AND AT PRICES TO
SUIT THE TIMES, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP
STATIONER'S MERCHANDISE.
LEGAL, CAP AND LAW
BLANKS,
CARDS
BILL HEADS
AND EVERY DE8?RIPTION CF
JOB PRINTING
EXEOUTED AT SHORT NOTICE.
HIRAM HARRIS,
Mo. 59 Broad Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
October 22 mwffimo
DRY COOPS,ETC.
SILK CLOAKS
AND
i
TUST OPENED A VEBY EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT
of SILK and LACE COVERINGS of latest styles and
if recen: importation, very reasonable at
LOUIS COHEN,
No. 248 KING STREET.
DRESS GOODS.
Ia this line will be fr und the latest Novelties in Cold,
ind Black SILKS, GRENADINES, POPLINS, LE NOS
3HALLIE8, POUT DBCHEVRES, Plain and Figured
3AREGES and MALANGES for traveling.
ALEXANDER'S KID GLOVES.
A full assortment in Shades and Numbers of the
GENUINE ALEXANDER'S ETD GLOVES, together with
nany other popular makes, very reasonable, ALEXAN?
DER'S BEST KID FINISHED SILK GLOVES and Lisle
Paread for Ladies, Genta and Children, also an exten?
sive assortment of LACE MITTS,
WHITE GOODS.
JACONETS, COTTON CAMBRICS, MULL, NAIN?
SOOKS, French and Swiss MUSLIN'S, in plain, striped
md plaided, together with a splendid assortment of
mest Cambric and Swiss Edging and Insertinga, Thread
Palencien, Guipure Linen and Cluny Laces In Edging
md Inserting.
LINEN GOODS,
1,000 dozen L. C. HANDKERCHD7S. good quality at
L2K cents and upwards, full lines of the most popular
nates of IRISH LINENS, in fronting, Pillow Casing 8-4,
M, 10-4 and 11-4 Sheetings, and an excellent assortment
>f White and Cold TABLE DAMASK, icc, kc,
MEN'S WEAR.
In this Une wfll be found a full supply of best French
md English CLOTHS, CASSIM EKES, DOESKINS,
MELTON CLOTHS, TWEEDS, JEANS, VESTINGS, and
UNDERSHIRTS.
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT.
In the Domestic Department will be found a complete
stock of Prints, Longcloths, Shirtings, Sheetings and
Pillow Casing, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams, Brown
Shirting, Corset Jeans aid Drills, all of which will be
Bold at prices that will defy competition.
49"An early call is respectfully solicited.
LOUISCOHEN,
No ?48 KINO STREET,
Between Hasel and Market streets*.
April 1 mwf 2mo
INSURANCE.
8rim8*Berfl<bOTtnflen, 8ntet3*iBerfotguHgen,*ej., itt
einer bet 6eftat Snflalten be? ?artbeJ (ber ftniderfioder,)
toeldje aufgegenfeitigen Hubert begrimbet tfl,
beforgt.yt bert m?fjtgftert pr?miert. . . .
Oramittirenber Mrjt, . SB m. liff erwarbt,
SDr. S. ?etfet*. C?e ffing imb gjlorretfrra?e.
January 15_: . tu?Bmo
~~ QUEEN
FUIE Iii CO?
LlTERPrOOL AND LONDON.
CAPITAL........910,000,000 IN GOLD.
APPLY TO -
OIDBES^i^gOtrigente,
N^-^^DGER'S SOUTH WHARF;
SocembgrT - ? ?_ mwflyr
EIRE INSUBANCE.
THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
CAPITAL, (?1,000,000) ONE MILLION STER?
LING.
CONTINUE TO ISSUE POLICIES FOR FIRE RISKS
In thia City.
A. S. JOHNSTON, Agent.
SS" Office at JOHNSTON, CHEWS A Co., No. 41HAYNE
8TREET. ' mwf 12 . March ll
MACHINE SHOPS.
1W YORK MM MINE CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
ENGINE LATHES, PLANEES,
TMPBOYED CAR WHEEL BOXES.
BOLT CUTTERS,
UPRIGHT DRILLS,
AND
MACHINISTS' TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
Works at Worcester, Mass.
OFFICE ?ND WAREROOM, No. 222 PEARL ST.,
NEW YORK.
December 18 Guio
SHIP CHANDLERY, ETC,
JOHN TUOHEY,
NO. 48 EAST BAY,
BETWEEN BOYCE'S NORTH AND SOUTH
WHARVES.
SHIP CHANDLER AND COMMIS?
SION MERCHANT, Dealer and Im?
porter in RUSSIA BOLT ROPE,
Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Hemp
and Cotton Sail, Dnck and Twines.
Parcelling, Copper, Sheathing, Metal
and Zinc, Paints, Oils, Tai-, Tallow,
Spirits Turpentine, Anchors, Chains,
Blocks, Boats, &c, &c.
Personal and particular attention
given to purchase and sale of MER?
CHANDISE AND PRODUCE con?
signed or trusted to my care, and
prompt returns made.
Brown & Level's Patent Life Sav?
ing Tackle and Boat Detaching Ap
Earatus, for steamers, always on
and, and for sale at New York
prices.
February 27
SEWiW MACHINES.
ALWAYS BUY THE BEST.
THE BEST SINGLE THREAD.
FAMILY WM MAH
DAN NOW BE HAD FOR EIGHTEEN DOLLARS.
J. Gk FOLSOM'S
HIGH PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES.
WILL STITCH, HEM, BIND, AND GATHER.
J. E. ADGER & CO.,
62 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Apiil 3 wfmlmo_Sole Agents for the State.
SEWING MACHINE FOR $20.
rE MACHINE WILL STITCH, HEM, FELL, TUCK
BRAID, KC, so Himple that a child will easily man
ige it, is offered for sale, and can bc seen at No. ll Ma
zyck street, No. 4G3 King street, and at _ -
W. L. WEBBJS-S???ery Store,
February 15 ' mwlgjjg No. 5 Hayne street
THE MTEST IMPROVEMENT IN
SEWING MACHINES
Is Fuller & Barnum's
TUCK-CREASER ARD SELF-SEWER
COMBINED.
FiS ATTACHMENT 18 AUTOMATIC, AND MEAS?
URES, creases, and stiebe? tucks at one operation,
without guiding with the hands. Also for sale, SEWING
MACHINES OF APPROVED PATTERNS, at low prices;
SCISSORS SHARPENERS, NEEDLE THREADERS,
NEEDLES (aR kinds); OIL, TOOLS AND FITTINGS.
EtKPAIRING AND IMPROVING ATTENDED TO AS
J8UAL. ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY FILLED.
D. B. HASELTON,
No. 331 King street, corner Liberty.
April 1 mwf2mo8
EDWARD M. L'ENGLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.,
WILL PRACTICE Di THE COURTS IN EAST
FLORIDA.
References-MOCBADX k SON, ADAMS k FBOST, WM, Mo
?CTBNET, Esq. f Gmo* December 21
DARGAN & DARGAN,
WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF THE
E4STERN CIRCUIT:
#?* Prompt attention given to collection of claims.
REFERENCES.-Messrs. Pressly, Lord & Inglesby, James
[Upper, Esq., Charleston S. C.
J. F. DARGAN, T. G. DARGAN,
Florence, S. C. Darlington, S. C.
March 18 Imo
GROCERY AMD MISCELLANEOUS.
?HDD
N. LEVIN, JR,
Nos. 104: and 106 Market street,
BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM-ETS ; FBTENDS
customers that he has just received per steamship
danhattan, from New Torir,
One tierce DUTCH CUCUMBERS
One tierce Spanish Olives
He is also prepared to take OTders for Passover
Jroceries, consisting in part aa follows :
TEAS, COFFEE und SUGARS, of all qualities; choies
3utter, Kosher Fat, Cheese, Wine and Rum, Matzot,
Matzot Flour, and Cakes of all varieties.
April 5 _-? . :fm2
PALMETTO HAMS.
Q rv TIERCES VERY CHOICE SUGAR CURED HAMS,
OKJ ?'Palmetto''brand.
Land'ng this day and for sale by
April 3_3 HENRY COBIA k CO.
FOR SALE.
O A A A NEW THREE-BUSHEL GRAIN BAGS, BY
fiUUU PORCHER & HENRY,
April 4 2 South Atlantic Wharf.
CLOTHING.
OF
CHARLESTON !
Established in 1830 !
No. 219 KING STREET,
One door routh of Marfeet-st.,
HAVE OPENED A LARGE AND WELL ;ASSORTIT)
, , . STOCK OF
FISE, MEDIUM & LOW PRICED
SPRIHGGLOIHIMr
?fg?atfitSt?m? expressly for this Market,
TO WHICH THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IS
invited. The style, workmanship and fit of tho GarmunU
are second-to none in the city. ..*....
A large supply of
EnglM Melton Cloth !
OF DIRECT IMPORTATION, AND MADE UP IN THIS
CITSt price $20 per suit
The best supply of "T-f
BOYS'll ?0?W CLOTHING
TO BE FOUND. A FULL ASSORTMENT ALWAYS
.. REPT ON HAND.
THE TAILORING DIMMEST
WELL SUPPLIED WITH AN ELEGANT LOT OF
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN
CLOTHS, CASSDtERES,
AND
COATINGS,
WHICH WILL BE MADE UP IN THE BEST MANNER,
under the care "of a first-class French Cutter, who csa
piesse the moot fastidious.
COTTON AND MERINO GAUSE UNDERSBTRT8
JEAN DRAWEES
The noted STAR BRAND LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS
COLLARS, of all .styles
SCARFS, NECKTIES ...
FRENCH KID GLOVES, &c., of the newel* pat?
terns
All that is asked is an inspection
of the Stock, which will be shown
with pleasure.
Pi ices fixed and marked on each
article.
WM. MATTHTESSEN,
Agent.
B. W. McTuioous, Supt
March 30
Imo
THE
Office No. 147 Meeting street.
CONNECTIONS
WITH ALL
Railroads Throughout
THE
UNITED STATES.
Every attention given to the safe
Transmission of Freight, Money,
and Yalnables.
WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER FEEIGH1
TO ANY POINT IN THE CIT?
FREE OF CHARGE.
H. B. PLANT, President,
April 10_Augusta. Ga.
TEMPUS mm mm m i?m.
HODR?G?E'S
i
FOR THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION, PAINS TN THE
CHEST AND SIDES, DIFFICULTY HA BBEATH
ING, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, ASTHMA, COUGHS,
HEMORRHAGE, and all affections of the Lunas.
This great iwivifyer is offered to the public, that all
who will avail them : el vee of its remedial power may be
ben efl tied.
It only requires a fair trial to confirm its invaluable
agency m diffusing through each channel of the human
organization a restored vitality. It invigorates and em?
bues the Lungs with hr al t hf u 1 elas dei t y ; restores warmth,
which is their essential clement; rouses tho sluggish ves?
sels into activity; heals the afiected lobes; purifies and
enriches the blood; regulates the circulation; induces
free and easy respiration, and expels, through its admin?
istration, each and every concomitant disorder present in
tho malady recognized as Consumption, and hitherto
deemed hopeless and incurable.
This compound is perfectly safe, possessing neither
narcotic nor emetic properties, which unfortunately are
always enployed as essentials in every preparation for
Cough or Lung affection-a mistake which too of en In
ifs irritating and debilitating consequences, only con?
duces to much general derangement of the system, de?
stroying appetite and creating an injurious nervous ex- i
ci temen t, augmenting Buffering with frequent fatal re?
sults.
Under tho influence of this approved sud invaluable
Sp?cule the most distrossiug Cough yields, difficulty in
breathing and pains and soreness subside, hemorrhage
is arrested, and health and strength re-established.
PRICE FOR SINGLE BOTTLE SL25. _
Sold by the Proprietor, northwest corner SOCIETY
A>.D MEETING STREETS, and the principal Druggists.
April 2 ly
I.?V' . i?,niT.-r.,, ir?Ti/ ; " '
GROCERY AND MSSO?LUNE0U8
WHISKEY AND JBUTTEB;
JO BlStr?ie?UBB0N Wm8KEr' 8^TTAD?2 FOB
15 kegs Family Butter. For sale low by
4?&&-mL?% I&?AC X-HERTZ CO., '
Ho. 201 Eist Bay, corner Cumberland street.
April 6_. . 2
CORN ^msM^^&
4 KAA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE MARYLAND
tOUU 'CORN in buLt per schooner Golden Ott?,
'or sale low while landing, by WEST li JONES,
AprflS _ . WO;75 Bast Bey.
ISUGAat AND ?pilS^ES
,) A HHDS. CHOICE GROCERY-SUGAR3 - >. - '
il VJ 26 hhds. Choice Muscovado MoLsses
60 bbls. Choice Muscovado Molasses
40 hhds. superior quiUty Cardenas Mclausea.
For sale low to close consignment.
RISLEY A CREIGHTON,
Corner East Bay and Accommodation Wharf.
Aprils , ' " '.. s;
HAT ! HAY !
DAA BALES PRIME N. E. HAY, EX-STEAMER
[J VJ VJ Manhattan, and for sale by
. JOHN CAMP SEN' & CO.,
Na 14 Market street, opposite State street, a
April4 . . -., . -, r -a,-,.
HAMS.
WTIERCES CASS ARDS CHOICE SUGAR" CUBED"
HAMS, landing from steamer and far sals by -
ApriLV 72 ..B. A A. R OAIJnEEEL. j..
FLOUR, LARD AND BACON.
I m f\ BARRELS CHOICE EXTRA. FLOUR
IOU 160 bbls Choice Super Flour
200 bbls Fine Flour
50 bbls Plantation Flour - ^ .
40 tabs Prime Lard . .?y:*_-?i^oS?:':
20 hhds Prime Bacon Sides. . --
For Bal A'hy - B. A A. P. CALDWELL. .".
April 4- ? ?: . . -". ' - : - 1 .--^J- -
PRIME WESTERN BACON SHOTO
DEBS. .'. " r;.::;vr-tv^:?
(7jr HHDS. PRIME WESTERN BACON SHOULDERS,
I O landing and for sale by MORDECAI & CO,
April 4 . ? . . '? :-' - . :??
SUGAR AND 1C0IA3?
f%r7 HHDS. CHOICE GROCERY SUGAR
Ol afftle^'?Boleo^cot^?Wtt ?f$'?^ <^f*f*.
?BBi hhdB. yery, Superior; Caibarlen Molasaai-equaJ to y
Porto Rico. - :'7~~'-?
i ort recd ved per schooner Alert, from Csfbarifin, and '
mr sale br ? rs'I : : rr. ? : J.. A. ENSLOW it CO., ?
April 'i 2 No. 141 East Bay.
mum wrns. ,
WM. S. CORWIN & CO,,
, WJtOLBSALBANJ)BBTAlIr.DEAJ^^
CHOICE PAMiH^ecapKte;
-.? " ' AND IMPORTERS OF 1 .^Cjgh?t ^
FIXE MIS. BRAlffifc ?
HiTR. EVERT E. BEDFORD, THE MANAGER^ OJ ?:
1V1 THE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT, retaros , saany
thanks to the customers and patra?a for their liberal
patronage and appreciation of tho quality Of goods pur
always will bc cur sim, to PLEA?? OUR CUSTOMERS,
and as we oBerfor sale the first quaUty-of a? ktadajrf*
GBOCERIES?:WINES, TEAS, eta, we^fM^ijarselm ,
that, with our fadn?ea, can give general sa?a?ction
?m 8iMOHB*B^l?a^>>eB?^
tho management, would be pleased jo see khvfrlendir st
No. 289, ?aroring -them that all' goods purcnasad-arf v
WAft^ATBTm^A^RBgt^KWMtD? ? r^s^?f/^vs sr?.
THAT WE- SELL ARE IMPARTED DmEottliJ?rV?.- i.
ooBwis & co., ^mii^s^W^^S^S:
abling us hot only to WARRANT THEM AS PUBE,>ND
UNADULTERATED, but to sell at the following priesa: i
FINEST YOUN^HYSON.v,......vV...v...:-.vt? 00
FINELYOUNG HYSON...1 60 to ? 76
FINEST GUNPOWDER... ; : I ??.. .'. .;;;.;^..:.?^aW6
FD?EST IMPERIAL..- --
CHOICEST ENGLISH BREAKFAST..: 2 26
ENGLISH BREAKFAST.".-*:'. 3.vy.iV*v;vi.:........ 1 -50
CHOICEST OOLONG..,,*..<>..W??j?V>-vf?*'
CHOICE OOLONG. .................. ?A... . :?>?Jg - ;
We koep, aUo. aeupply of cheaper,8^^?^
quality of GREEN AND BLACK TEA,. MIXED, et ^1,60,.
46c.; PARCHED, 6t>r;. QRO?ND. gae; OLD gBkJWftj
T^RsfA^A^rTYCparchWt^us.^^
oft^eQCoffe^Gr?^Par? and. Oronnd. wfRo^
vince the constunarjm^notat. . ? Q ^ V
GENUDNE MOCHA AND taGUAYRA.
. The FILLING OF ORDERS p<naoaaRy attended W-bT
one of the Managers. Gooda delivered to aflpartaof the
; A aupply of GOSHEN. DAIRYBUTTER-wffl I arrive on
Tuesday*-,:;.; > ?ii .-; .-.m>m'-..o ^:?.I)S?WM??'
COPARTNERSHIPS.
- DISSOLUTION OF COPAKT5ERSHIP.
tinder the name of 8HACKLLFORD & F BA SEE, at
Charlecton, and FRASER & 8HAOKELFORD, at George?
town, S. a, tpgWrDatf dlaaohiagVty nmtaal eonseflt; g? ^
W. W, 8HACKELFORD W?1 close the hmdneas cf the
Charleat?n firm, and S. & FRASER mat of the George?
town firm.
. . . . W. W. ?TftCiKKYByBP^ . ? V. ' .
WILL CONTINUE . THE FACTORAGE AND COM
mfeSBMI Btraonaa ott U?. own^eewiBt 'at-'
Charleston, and a a FRASER .will do llie same, ai
Georgetown,S. 0. ? . -'di 'r?xLi??^
\ Qharleston,lstApriL;i8fi7. ' - mwT' Affflir-:
RETIRED. Z t-'-'S'.
MARCELLUS "P.'8H1?H BETIBBn^?, ^
firm, by mutual connent, an Mareil 26m. 1S9I. - -
April a: . 6: . GBO, y/ ;ODABK OQ,,. .
."- .?? NOTICE.
mHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY FORKED A<
I COPARTNERSHIP nnder the name of JOHN F.
TAYLOR A CO., for the l^^0^^^^^'
CHINE AND FOUNDRY BUSINESS tosJl itataancbes,
at the old stand. PH?ENIX IRON W0BK8, nor?side of
Pritchard street JOHNF. TAYLOR.
T - JAMES BARKLEY. -
Charleston, 12th March, 1867.
March 16 "V-Al*' .j-r?^v::-.: . Imo
COPARTNERSHIP iB&TS?JRi^t'&J- \
WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED OURSELVES
IN PARTNERSHIP, for the transaction of a GEN?
ERAL SHIPPING AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, un
der the name of JOHN & THEO. GETTY, atNo- 48X
EAST BAY, between Boyces North Sout^Wharrea.
Particular attention given to Purchase and Sale oZ Cot?
ton, Rice, Provisions, Naval Stores, fcc., t c.
Consignments ncy^ted. JOHN GETTY; 7 :
THEODORE. GETTY.
Charleston, ataren 28,1867.- .?> ^?W??? ?: :?r? .
Eeferenett-K A, Som EB & Co., J. T. Ai3Da?Ba*C^,^
philadelphia; BBCXX, SOS & Co.", STUBOSSS & Q?-, Hew
York. " ' '.'*;- 25SS?"'
-- : NOTICE.' - . -; --. -? ?
mHE ' COPARTNER SEED? HBBBTOFOBB BBSDNG
X between us, under tho ^^jSfM'
GALE A CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
Mr. R. W. Gale withdrawing therefrom.," Tho aftoof
the late firm w?l be closed by Messrs, Bellamy A Robin?
son. : R. W- GALE."
8tm* * WM H. BELLAMY.
"GEO. O. ROBINSON.
' Charleston, 8.0., April L M67. - . . ^
THE mm^i?L&isv?a
WILL CONTINUE THE. CaBBIaffRJfABWWfl
AND GENERAL COMMISSION B?^fS^?
tho nama and firm of BELLAMY & ROBIN^N^tho
OA Eds, Nos. 45 and 48 WENTWORTH STREBTaad
No. 88 EAST BAY. WK. H. BELLAMY. s
asa O. ROBINSON.
Charleston, S. C., Amil 1st, 1867.
IN RETIRING f??| ~ I
F(OM THE FIRM OF B. W. GALE & 'CO.;
SPECTFCLLY solicit for Messrs. BELLAMY ?
ROBINSON the same liberal patronage which has always
been extended to me. . - - .? - "_ ? _ . .
For the present I can be found: with the new am,
where I shan be happy to see any of my boato *Mm?*
and customers. B; W. GALE.
April 2 . . : - . .
'NOTICE. ' .- '
mHE COPARTNERSHIP OF CAMERON, BARKLEY
X & CO. la this day dissolved by the withdrawal of
Captain FENN PECK. ^.^jw^' --
(Signed) ARCHIBALD CAMERON.
V * ' Li C. BARKLEY.
FENN PECK.
Charleston, 6th March, 1867. .
THE TWDERSIG5ED
TT7ILL CONTINUE THE RAILROAD AND STEAM
W BOAT SUPPLY BUSINESS, under the name of
CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO;, at the old ?rand, corner of
Meeting and Wentworth streets. ^.???^
Sed) ARCHIBALD CAMERON.
GilS?est?E,i 6th March, 1?67. . . >--'r^~
IS RETIRING '"'
TTOOM THE FIRM OE CAMERON, BARKLEY St CO.,
JJ I take the opportunity of soliciting in their behalf
the patronage of my friends and the pupne. . ' ? _ .
(Signed) FENN PECK. .
Charleston, 6th March, 1867. Duo March 7
WILLIAM BR00HBANKS,
STEAM ; GAS FITTER AND PLUMBER,
X)^ATN AND ORNAMENTAL GAS FBSTURES, GAS &
X FITTING AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT
lENDkD TO. Na U6 KING STEEET,
August 81 Between nrosa and ?UOPD streets.
TATERN-KEKPERS'NOTICE..; ^
OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, I
March L 1867.1
ALL TAVERN-KEEPERS, AND PERSONS RETAJX
ING spirituous liquors, within the city UUrfts, who
have not executed their bonds and taken out the proper
cards to show that they have license to sell, will be re
ported as not complying with the law, after Monday, 6th
inst -
Those who have cards are hereby notified to have the
same placed in a commicuoua place in tile window. AD
failing to observe this notice w?l also be reported, after
the above-mentioned time. W. H. SMITH,
March 2 ? Cleric of Council.
EXCELSIOR j_EXCELSIOR ?
HAIR EXTERMINATOR,
For Remo Ting Superfluous Hair. -
mp THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUABLE
X depilatory recommends itself a* being an almost in
dispenslble article to female beauty, lr ees?y applied,
does not burn or injure the skin, but acts drrectry on t&e
roots. It is warranted to remove superfluous hair from
low foreheads, or from any part of tho body, completely,
totally and radically extirpating the Bame?lKTTSjf the
skin soft, smooth and natara! This is. the emir article
used by the French, and is the only real effectual depila?
tory in existence, .'Mee 75 cents per package, sent post?
paid to any address, on receipt of aa order, by L
BERGER, SHUTT8 A CO., Cbeadsta ~?K
March lyr Na 286 River st, Troy, H. IT, r'*