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"wBDNESD?Y W.?K1S1N(J, APRIL 10, 18C7. lyOCAL MATTERS. - .To Corrt?poudtnu. Wo aro coir?Lually receiving communications OD political and flfcer matters from persons who do not attach their pxqpor nomes to tho articlos son?.; and we tako this occasion of repeating that nothing can bo published in THE DAILY NEWS without being indorsed by some responsible individual. UNITKD STATES COUBT.-In Admiralty.-Judge GEO. S. BRYAN presiding.-Tho case of ABKOLD VS. the steamer Moneka was taken up. Messrs. POBTEB and CONNOB for the steamer, and A. H. BBOWN, Esq.., for tho claimant. This was a case where Mr. ABNOLD sued tho steamer for some valuable horses that had died during their passage from Now York to this city. The trial of the case consumed nearly tho whole morning, and it was closed without a decision. "WrDESiNQ Ema STEET.-Council passed a reso? lution at its late session authorizing the widening of tho east side of King street, between Queen street and Horlbeck"8 alley. There ore few houses on that side of the street, and it is for easier to recess vacant lots thaul it is to widen tho streets when built upon. Wo ore sadly deficient in prome? nades, but by poying tho proper attention to our streets in their present condition they will in future reward thoso'who studied their improve? ment. King street han always boon disagreeably narrow for so fashionable, a thoroughfare, but it is pleasing to see thai'e?ur?? are being ?sd: tc add to its width and consequently to tho comfort of | pedestrians. ATTEMPTED ESCAPE.-Yesterday morning whQe Constable KENNEDEY was carrying Jim Hall, a ? noted colored thief, from the Detective office to the jail, he seized tho opportunity, when Mr. EENHEDEY'8 attention was withdrawn, to grab a loose brick from thc pavement. Mr. E. turning at \ this timo, the negro threw the brick at him, strik? ing him in the head with groat force, and imme- j diately started off at a rapid rate. Fortunately some colored mon who were standing near by saw | tho whole transaction, and went tn pursuit of the fugitive. He made bib escape at the comer of Magazine and Mazyck streets, and was captured in Trodd street near Greenhill. He was brought bock in triumph, and lodged in jail, where ho will probably remain for some time, as he is ah old offender and an incorrigible thief. MAYOB'S COUBT, April 9.-An individual who was slightly tight and riotous in a hotel, and was taken out by a policeman, was fined $5 for his misbeha? vior. He seemed to be mystified by the decision, and said, soito voce, that as a traveller he had often paid $5 for being taken in a hotel, but this was thc first time lie had ever been compelled to pay that amount for being carried out of one. A little colored boy, who was throwing bricks in the street in a very promiscuous manner, was ! fined ?2, and was taken out of Court in a perfect "flood of toars." Solomon Bray, a very black man, who, with two others, had been experimenting on the head of a 1 gentleman with a sling-shot, stick, &a, was sent to a magistrate to report the result. INS USANCE.-In days like, these, when fires are cf frequent occurrence, it is the part of wisdom to insure all real estate, and only in the best and strongest companies. Many neglect this duty un? til it is too late, and their property falls a prey to ] the Fire King. Messrs. MACBETH & RAVENEL, at corner of East Bay and Exchange streets, are the agents for a number of A No. 1 companies from New York, "Virginia and Florida, representing an aggregate sum of $6,000,000. Messrs. MACBETH & | RAVEN EL'S office is conveniently situated for busi? ness, being between two large wharves; and the comnjfties they represent are the best in the conn- I try. /By reference to the advertisement in another I column tho ?ames of the different companies can be seen, and persons wishing to insure con make a selection. EQUITY SALCS.-The following property was sold I at the old Custom House yesterday morning, by [ Messrs. LEITCH . & BBUNS, for J. W. GHAT, Esq., Master in Equity : All that lot of land, being a water lot, situate at the southwest corner of Concord and Hasel streets, in the city of Charleston, measuring in front on Concord street 40 feet, on the back line 39 feet, and in depth on Hasel street 66 feet 8 inches, for $2750. All that lot of land, situate on tho south side of Judith street, near the corner of Elizabeth street, and known va Purcell's Plat as part of C, No. 1, measuring in front on Judith street forty-thrae feet, and m depth two hundred and fifty feet, more or less, with a small wooden building thereon, for $1500. All that lot of land, with tho two-story dwelling house and outbuildings thereon, recessed on the east side of Meeting street, between John and Ann streets, opposite Eagle engine house, measuring m front forty feet, the same on the back line, and in depth one hundred and eighty-two feet four inches, for $3250. This property was Bold for one-third to one-half cash, tho balance payable in one, two ano. three years, and secured by ? bond and mortgage on the premises. DISTBIOT COTOT-Ju i ge LOGAN presiding.-This j Court was organized yesterday at 10 A. M.; the venire and return of Jurors were called, and the following answering to their names, were organ- : ized os the two juries of the term : Jury No. 1-W. B. Williams, Thoa. Stenhouse, B. G. Wilkins, L. Savinovich, Jae. A. Saunders, B. S. Gantt, W. T. White, M. Shannahan. Jury No. 2-Jno. Lutjen, W. H. Shaffer, H. C? Stoll, C. Whittemore, Geo. E. Steinmeyer, Douglas Nicbet, Jos. Wiley, Jacob Reils. i?ujornwneraries-Jos. E. Walker, Henry aton? de:-, J. Semke, H. C. Shokes, D. B. Williams, W. C. Talton. No business was transacted, and the Juries being organized the Court adjourned. There are one hundred and thirteen cases on the Criminal Docket, consisting mostly of petty larcenies, as? sault and battery, and misdemeanors. The Civil Dockotis also quite large, abd the attention of tho Judged will be fully occupied during the whole | term. The District Court, though at first but an ex? periment; has succeeded beyond the expectations of its projectors, - especially in th?' large cities where the Courts of Common Bleaa and General Sessions are relieved of avast number of cases. Although our political condition has .been some- I what changed since the last term of this Court, yet the same favoris extended t.i ward it, andi); will, in all probability, became a permanent institution. THE TWENTY-SEVENTH OF Araru-This occasion has been celebrated ever since the organization of the Fire Department as their Anniversary, and | bas always been considered by the-irrepressible I Firemen os a day of generous rivalry. It has been customary on this day,' for the different engine companies to contend for the championship, by testing the power of their machines. In order to render this contest more exciting, some testimo? nial has been usually presented to the victors, and this prize has been preserved religiously by the fortunate holders. Since the introduction of steam in the Department,' the prizes have been divided, and one is now awarded to each branch The popular Chief, Mr. M. H. NATHAN, has al? ways taken the deepest interest in his pets, and the prizes have been generally furnished by hie liberality. We had. the pleasure yesterday, o f in? specting two'beautiful silver1 goblets, that'will be awarded to the successful contestants 'at th? com? ing Anniversary. These goblets .are of heavy sil? ver lined with gold, and in themselves would be sufficient to awaken all a fireman's zeal, but they bavo been improved by art until their original value has become greatly enhanced. Mr. W. FISHES, the able and experienced litho? grapher and engraver of this city, has displayed | Dis skill in engraving upon them, and they have left his hands greatly improved and beautified. Both of these cups bear the following inscrip- j lion : Presented by M. H. NATHAN, Chief Fire Department, Charleston, S. C., April 27tb, 1867. The letters are beautifully ornamented, and a space is left on a section of hose for the name ot the victorious company. On the opposite .side of the cups are miniature representations of hand and steam engines. Those are well executed, and are perfect even in the minutest details. The engrav? ing on these cups is far superior, to that done at the North, and a comparison between those pre . Bented last year and the ones engraved by Mr. FISHES will convince the most sceptical, that Charleston artists are not ts bc boat. The cups will be on exhibition tj. Messrs. WBTLDEN & Co.'s . jewelry store, corner of King and Beaofain streets, this afternoon, and we advise a visit from the cu? rious, and especi ally rrnrr> the firemen. The coming anniversary promises to be the finest that has been witnessed for years, and ex? tensive piviparationg have been made by the fire-| men for thiit occasion. There are rumors that the; contest will bo participated in by several visiting companies i rom different cities, but none havo aol far signified ?heir positive intentions.. . AID FOR THE SOUTH.-OUT telegraphic -*f^r"? jnlorm us that tho good Samari tana of tlicJ?rrth, who indeed do servo the name of brother, 'fWfo not relaxed their efforts to procure aid for thqfparving South. Tbe Ladies' Southern Belief 4Sociation have boen unremitting in their devojfipn to tho canse of churl ly, and have proved US-nselvee to bo ministering spirits. Private galleares of paint? ings havo been opened to public inspection, and readings, theatrical performances and exhibitions of varions descriptions have given benefits for tbe popular cause. A pleasing instance of devotion to the Sooth occurred in Washington. At Dr. GILLBT'S Church a basket has boen sot aside to receive tho contributions intended for tho South, and on ex? amining the contents a lady's diamond ring was found inclosed iu a $1 bill. PETROLEUM STOREHOUSE.-A resolution was pre? sented at the lost meeting of City Council from tho Board of Underwriters, which set forth, in strong terms, the inflamable character of petroleum, and the possibility of spontaneous combustion. This oil is frequently stoved in close and badly ventilat? ed buildings, and a foul air or gas ii- generated that soon becomes explosive. There is scarcely any doubt that many of tho large fires which have devastated our cities wore originated in this way. Familiarity with petroleum in its various forms has rendered men indifferent to the danger, and until some terrible catastrophe arouses thom, they will - continue to keep it in large quantities, and it wi'l be stored, handled, and sold with the same recklessness. No fire that has over occurred in this city con be traced to this cause, but the old proverb, "An ounce of prevention, ?to.," can be well applied, especially by the Insurance Compa? nies, who have to bear the losses in every instance, it has always been deemed advisable in large cities to place restrictions on the storage and sale of in? flammable material, and naval stores and gunpow? der ore sold only in small quantities, or by sam? ples. t\e stock being kept, in seme isolated build? ing. The Board of Underwriters propose using thc new Fish Harket as a storehouse for petroleum. The location is admirably adapted for this pur? pose, and tho isolated position of the market would ensure protection from fire. The new Fish Market has long been one of the largest humbugs in the city, and a proposition to make it of any practical use will be received with favor. Council referred the proposition of the Underwriters to tho Special Committee on the Fire Department, but it is a subject in which the whole people arc interested, and should be considered earnestly. It is hard to restrict trade, and the question, will bo more upon the policy of the change than upon its real utility. THE " ELEVATOB."- That Charleston, ono of the oldest of American cities, should be able to boast ol having a grain elevator,-a marked feature of Chi? cago, one of the newest and most go-aheaditive o; the great cities of tho Northwest,-speaks very well for the enterprising spirit of our fellow-citizer to whom we owe this colossal " improvement." Mr F. W. CLATJSSEN, the projector, builder and proprie tor of this establishment, hos been identified wi tl Charleston for a long eeries of years; and during that time, has contributed ho little to the advance ment of her trade and commerce. Years ago, he buil the large Steam Bakery on Market street, then ant even yet the largest and most complete establish mont of tho kind in the city, and now owned ant conducted by his brother, Mr. J. C. H. CLAUSSEN Ho afterwards purchased the "Sugar Befinery" ii Anson street, and converted it into a gigantii floor mill, which was in operation till some tun after the commencement of the wai- ; when grind ing on so large a scale beeame impracticable her in consequence of the interruption of lines c transportation, and adequate supplies of whoa could no longer be commanded. Mr. C. lookei about him, and being ever fertile of expedients, h did not long remain idle. The blockade had cu off our supply of salt, which in consequence bi came an article of great scarcity and value. Mi C. at once set to work, with many others, and b( came a great salt boiler. And now we find him i . another path, hitherto untried in our good Ol city. We enjoyed the privilege yesterday of inspectin the building and machinery, and could not n strain our surprise at the magnitude of the sea! on which everything was planned, and tho nit adaptation of all the parts to form a harmonioi and well-arranged whole. The bins of the elevate have a capacity of 200,000 bushels ; and Mr. CLAU SEN has authorized us to say that as soon as tl patronage of the public shall have enabled him : have these bins full, he will give 25,000 bushels corn for the benefit of the poor of the State, t the poor will, therefore, ask a blessing upon tl efforts of Mr. C., and pray that he may realize 1 --hopes. B EQULAE MEETING OF COUNCIL.-Council ir i at S P. M. yesterday. I Present His Honor the Mayor; Aldermen BAI ? KEL, WBAQO, GERDTS, SHALL, O'NEILL, WILL I OLNEY, OASES, HONOUR, MARSHALL, ENSTC COURTENAY, COSGROVE, and WHTLDEN. The minutes of the last meeting were read a confirmed. The application of sundry, parties for Tavern ] censes No. % was referred to the Committee Licenses. The'application of Dr. ROBERT LERBY, prayi far renewal of City six per cent. Stock, was rei Tho usual requirements having been fulfilled, t petition was granted. A communication from the Stonewall Fire Co pany, proposing to purchase the City Engine n in use by them. Referred to th? Special Comrr tee on the Fire Department. A communication from the Board of Underm era, representing that petroleum known by different names has oeen kept in store by varii parties in the city, and that this oil being kept badly ventilated buildings it was extremely lia to conflagrations. It has been found necessary place restrictions upon the sale pf Naval Stol and Petroleum was equally dangerous. The cc munica ti on recommended the New Fish Market a proper place for storing this oil on account of isolated position. Referred to the Special Corni tee on the Fire Department. The petition of the United Fire Company (co ed), praying that they be admitted into the 1 Department, subject to the laws and regulati of the Department. The Company promise furnish their own engine, and if necessary, ' engine house. Referred to the Special Oommi on the Fire Department. The bill of the Gas Company was referred to Committee on Accounts. The petitioa of A GETTY Co., praying tc refunded a portion of their tax paid on articles liable to taxation by the oily, was referred to Committee on Ways and Means. The reports of the Captain of the Police, . Sheriff and Harbor Master, were received as ii marion. The report of the City Engineer, relative to p or shell roads on Meeting street, was receive! information. The bonds of several city officers were rece and accepted. The petition of CHAS. E. MOE..., to be reli from certain taxes, was, on motion of Alder HONOUR, Chairman of the Committee of Betre ment and Belief, transferred to the Committt Ways and Means. The petition of certain parties for tavern junk shop licenses, were reported on favorabl; The Committee on Accounts reported favoi on certain accounts. The Special Committee on Fire Depart? made an unfavorable report on the petition o C. THJTON, to be paid for lumber used by the si fire engines during the late fire on Atlantic w The Mayor stated that, in accordance witt instructions of Council, he had communie with Mr. GEO. PEABODY, and had forwarded to the resolutions passed at the last meeting. PEABODY had replied, thanking Council ant citizens of Charleston for the kind oxpressii their feelings, and regretting that the lettei not answered sooner. The Bill providing for the establishing of a fessorship of Modern Languages in the Colic Charleston came up for ita second reading, ai motion of Alderman BAVENEL it was passed i third reading, and its title changed to that Ordinance. Alderman RAVSNEL, &e Chairman of the mittee of Ways and Means, read a report o finances of the city, and offered a Bill to ame: Ordinance to raise supplies for the year which received its first reading.' Hus Bill rec 1J per cent, per month on all taxes over due the 29th of June next. Alderman COURTENAY offered aBilltorej the. cleansing of vanita and privies in the < rate limitsof Charleston, which received ile reading. Aldorman BAVENEL offered the following r ti on, that the City Assessor and City Sheriff quired to furnish Council with a list of thoa have not made their tax returns; also-the ai doe upon all unpaid taxes. Adopted. Alderman GERDTS offered a resolution that street be widened on the east sidefrom beck's Alley to Queen _?breot, which was mously adopted. . ? Nc- ?arther business being presented, C adjourned. WE HAVE TUTED IT. Tried what? Why the great Cough remedy, Pierro BAX. BALM I Having dorivod benefit from it, wo use the scriptural in? junction, "Go thou and do likewise."* For salo by all druggists. DOWDS & MOISE, Agents. GOODRICH, WISEMAN & CO., Agents. If you want cheap Blank Books; If you want choap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa? per, sec.; or, HTLiiEBs' Almanac; If you vam Printing executed neatly; If you want Books bound in any Btyle, or Account Books made to order, with any desired pattern o' ruling, go to HIRAM HARRIS, NO. 59 Broad street. BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction Sales Tilla Day. R. M. MARSHALL & Bao. will st ll this day, at their salesroom, No 33 Brood street, at I0)i o'clock, mules, horse, furniture, ??c. BBUKS A- BEE will sell this day, at ll o'clock, on Kerr's Wharf, barrels fish guano, damaged. JOHN G. Mn.Non A- Co. will sell this day, on Vander horst'a Wharf, at ll o'clock, the British bork James Wil? son, with all her tackle, apparel and stores. MCKAY & CAMPBELL will soil this day, at their cash auction house. No. ES Basel street, opposite the Post- | oiUcc, at 10 o'clock, straw goods, millinery, dry goods, boots, shoes, Ac. P. H. B. Are synonymous with Health, Strength and Vigor. The secret wit be revealed by investing ta a bottle, of | PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. For sale by all Druggists. w THE TIME TO ADVERTISE IN THE COUNTRY. The Daily South Carolinian at Columbia, is now sent I to every Postomca ia the Sf-nc. Uclnj the officiel paper of tho State, it will bo frond at the present time espe? cially valuable to merchants and others desiring to avail themselves of a very large circulation. THE PE CENTS has a large circulation throughout tho middlo and upper Districts of tho State. Advertising rates os reasonable as the stringency of the money mar ket will warrant Merchants and others wishing to ase thc columns of the paper will address JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor, February 25 Columbia, S. C. Mr. W. Miller says : PITTSBURGH, September i, 1866. Messrs. Hosteller & Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa, OEDTS: I think lam only doing the part of a good j citizen when I testify to tho great benefits received by me from tho uso of your Stomach Bitters during the i last five years. Sojourning for a time ia the oil regions, in 1861,1 had a severe bilious attack, which, ia conncc- ! tion with dyspepsia, left me ta a very weak condition. I was advised to try your Bitters, and, having procured a bottle, found that they worked like a charm upon me, eight pounds having been added to my weight ia tho space of one week, end new life seemed to have been in- j fused into my system, so much so, that I have been in? duced to use them every summer since that time. As a tonic, I think they are invaluable. This summer, having had a similar attack, (and as be- I fore, much reducec*,! ?ithough under tho treatment of an A No. 1 physician, I was again obliged to havo re? course to the old Bitters, and with the same good re snit, having gained six pounds within a few days, purchased a half dozen bottles a few weeks since, and \ purpose to use them regularly as a tonic. Wishing you every success, I remain Yours, gratefully, April 8 6 WILLIAM MILLER. Free to Everybody. A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information of the greatest importance to the young of both sexes. It teaches how the homely may become beautiful, the despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their I address, and receive a copy post-paid, by return mail Address P. O. Drawer, 21, March 30 lyr Troy, N. Y. Know thy Destiny. MADAME E. F. THORNTON, the great English Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant and Psychometxician, who has aston-, inned tho scientific classes of the Old World, has now lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame THORNTON pos? sesses such wonderful powers of second s??ht as to ena? ble her to impart knowledge of the greatest importance j to the single or married of either sex. While in a state of trance, she delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of in? tense power, known os the Psychomotrope. guarantees to I produce a life-like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, together with dote of marriage, position in life, 1 raiding traits of character, kc This is no hum? bug, as thousand of testimonials can assert. 1 She will I send, when desired, a cer?fled certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what it purports to be. By enclosing a small lock of hair, anO stating place of birth, age, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fifty cents and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re- ; ceive the, picture and desired information by return mail. All communications sacredly confidential, Address, ia j confidence. Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 223, Hudson, N. Y. ly March 30 MlfrCEllAMEOUS. LAW NOTICE. rTTHE UNDERSIGNED, UNDER THE NAME OF X WHALEY & SHAFFER, have formed a Oopartner ship for the practice of LAW AND EQUITY. Office BROAD STREET, over the Bank of the State of South Carolina. B. J. WHALEY. I April 10_1?_g. J. SHAFFER. ! UNITARIAN SERVICE AND HYMN BOOK. . : j TUST PUBLISHED, A REVISED AND ENLARGED i el EDITION. For sale by JOSEPH WALKER, Agent, April 10 2 Corner Meeting and Market streets. A. J. VIDAL HAVING TAKEN THE DRUG STORE No. 60 COM- I TNG STREET (opposite Bulli, would respectfully invite the attention of the community to his NEW AND WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF. DRUGS, MEDI? CINES, CHEMICALS AND PERFUMERY. Prescriptions promptly and carefully compounded, April 10 _ wfm6? ENGINE. ONE OF LOCKWOOD 4s JOHNSON'S CITY MAKE \ 8 inch cylinder and 20 inch stroke, in complete or- j der, for sale low, at State, corner Cumberland street, by. 1 April 6 tw ' P. W. CI.AUSSEN. NOTICE! NOTICE! ~ TIE PUBLIC IS ? CAUTIONED NOT TO BUY OR trade with any BOTTLES that have my name on them, or I will prosecute them a? far as the law will allow. I do not sell my bottles, and no person has the privilege to deal in them. JAMES COSGROVE. April? . . . PATTERNS. TUST RECEIVED FROM MATiAMTt DEMOREST THE el latest styles ? DRESS MAKING TN'ALL TTS BRANCHES, Cloaks, Basques, Ac-, made lo order. Country croora filled promptly. , ' MISS E. J. BONNER, Broad street, next east of iw?Ti?tm? House. April 2_imo COMMISSIONERS OF MARKETS. ESTIMATES WILL BE RECEI VED FOR BUILDING a CISTERN at the Upper Wards Market. Proposals to be banded in on or before the 20th inst. WILLIAM KTB2WOOD, . April 6_ ;'_Chief Clerk. NOTICE!. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING clause of Section 1 of an "Ordinance to Baise Sup? plies for the ye ? 1867," ia published for the information of persons selling Goods by sample or otherwise, who are not residents of this city. All such persona are hereby notified to report at this office. "Three dollars on every hundred dollars of all goods sold ia this city by persons not r?sidents, by sample or otherwise." W. H. SMITH, March 8_ Clerk of Council, j NOTICE.-JUNK SHOP KEEPERS, AND PEDDLERS. ALL PERSONS ENGAGED, AND, WHOSE LICENSE have expired, are hereby notified to call at my office and renew the same immediately. W. H. SMITH, - April A_ 10_Clark of CgmjcUj ; WILLIAM BROOKEANKS, STEAM OAS FITTER AND PLUMBER, 1 PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL GAS FIXTURES, GAS I FITTING AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT? TENDED TO: No. 118 KING STREET, -August 81 Between Broad and Queen street*.1 DARGAN & DARGAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF THE EASTERN CIRCUIT. OS" Prompt attention givon to collection of claims. REFERENCES-Mesara. Pressly, Lord tt Ingtasby, James Tupper, Esq., Charleston, 8. 0. J. F. DARGAN, T. G. DARGAN, Florence, B. C. . Darlington. S, C. March-18 .:i->: l,,.v* ' ?-'?--?Imo: CITY TAXES-MONTHLY RETURNS. OFFICE OF THE CITY A88BS80B?) ' Crrr HALI, April 1,1867. j Xi'OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED AX that tho Monthly Ret. ms for the month of March past, ia compUauoe with the Tax Ordinance, ratified cn tbs 23th day of December, 188?, must be made on or be? fore tue 16th Instant D. O. GIBSON, April 1_18 _City Asses? or. ASURE CURE FOR THE PILES. PUT UP IS PACKAGES o? 1000 pieces. v A j Price 60 cen ta. Par aale by V HIRAM HARRIS, ' I March 18 Imo No. 69 BROAD STREET. DRY GOODS. ETC. SILK CLOAKS JUNOPENED A VERY EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT I of SILK and LACE COVERINGS of latest styles and of recent importation, very reasonable at LOUIS COHEN, No. 248 KING STREET. DRESS GOODS. In this Use will bo fr. und the latest Novelties In Cold, and Black SILKS, GRENADINES, POPLINS, LENOS .CH.'.T.TiTES. POUT DECHEVRES, Piala and Figured BAREGES and MALAN Q ES for traveling. ALEXANDER'S KID GLOVES. A full assortment in Shades and Numbers of tho GENUINE ALEXANDER'S KED GLOVES, togother with many other popular makes, very reasonable, ALEXAN? DER'S BEST KID FINISHED SILK GLOVES and Lisle Thread for Ladies, Gents and Children, also an exten? sive assortment of LACE MITTS. WHITE GOODS. JACONETS, COTTON CAMBRICS, MULL, NAIN? SOOKS, Ttcnch and Swiss MUSLINS, in plain, striped and plaided, together with a splendid assortment of finest Cambric and Swiss Edging and Ixtsertings, Thread Valoncien, Guipure Linon and Cluny Laces in Edging and Inserting. LINEN GOODS, 1,000 dozen L. C. HANDKERCHIEF good quality at 12% cents and upwards, full Unes of the most popular ' makes of IRISH LINENS, in fronting, Pillow Casing 8-4, j 9-4,10-4 and 11-4 Sheetings, and an excellent assortment of White and Cold TABLE DAMASK, &c, &c, MEN'S WEAR. In this Une wUI bo found a full supply of best French and English CLOTHS, CASSIM ERES, DOESKINS, MELTON CLOTHS, TWEEDS; JEANS. VESTINGS, and UNDERSHIRTS. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. In tho Domestic Department will be found a complete stock of Prints, Longclotbs, Shirtmgs, Sheetings and Pillow Casing, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams, Brown Shirting, Corset Jeans acd Drills, allot which wul bo sold at prices that will defy competition. JtST-An corly call is respectfedly solicited. LOUIS COHEN, No 848 KING STREET, Between Hasel and Market streets. April 1 mwf 2m o BRITISH SUMMER CLOTHS, IMPORTED DIRECT FROM ENGLAND. OA AA YARDS. FOR SALE LOW BY dUVjyjyJ HENRY TREN CHARD, No. 19 Exchange street, Charleston, So. Ca. March 12 Imo SPUING GOODS. SPRING GOODS. AT THE CHARLESTON BISE, STOLL, WEBB & CO., NO. 287 KING STREET. 'I VUE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY INFORM _1 their friends and customers that they are now re? ceiving their STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, all of which have been selected with care and at the lowest prices, and which'wo now oner ot a very small advance above cost. Our motto being, Quick Sales and Small Profits, we would respectfully solicit our friends and customors to call and examine our Stock before purchasing. Par? ticular pains taken in showing Goods. Our Stock con? sists in part of S-4 LONG CLOTH, 12% cents 7- 8 Long Cloth, IS, 17,18 cents by the piece 4-1 Long Cloth, 20, 25, 30,35 cents 9,10 and U4 Sheetings 9,10 and 11-4 Linen Sheetings-cheap Pulow Linens-aU prices Bird Eye Diapers-all prices Busala Diapers-all- prices Scotch Diapers-an prices Huck Diapers-all prices Crash, 12)4, 20 and 25 cents Bleached Damask Cloths 8- 1 Bleached Table Damask - 6-1 sod 8-4 Brown Table Damask Colored Table Damask .. . WoratsdtEablo and Piano Covers. D?ESS GOODS. GRENADINES AND LENOS Crape Marotz English Bareges-plain and figured Melanges and Poplins, far Travelling Dresses Colored French Printed Organdies Colored Printed Jaconet and Lawns Per?ois and Chambrays Solid Colored French Cambrics and Lawns Black Barege and Crape Maretz 8-4 Black Berage. for Shawls 8-1 Black Grenadine Black Bombazines, all quail ti ee Black Alpacas ' . Black Tamise Cloth Black and Colored ?Oks. With a variety of other Goods, which will be offered at low prices, at STOLL, WEBB & CO., No. 287 King Street, ... BANCROFT'S O?.D STAND. . March 26 WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES* JACONETS, COTTON CAMBRICS Nainsook and Mull Muslins . : Bishop and Victoria Lawns . . .Plaid and Stripe Swiss . Plaid and Stripe Cambrics Plaid sud Stripe I'ainscoks - - Swiss Muslins French Muslins . . Dotted Muslins ?' , . Tucked Muslins , Muslin-Edgings and Ixiserttngs Cambric Edgings and Insertings Thread Edgings and Inser?nga Valenoine Edgings and Insertings Linen Edgings and Insertings Brussels Edgings Maltese Loco Collars, in variety ' Swiss and Cami ric Collara, in variety > Linen Collars and Cuffs . -, Infants' Bodies and Robes. Wit LB complete assortment of another Goode ?in the above Une. ^??fe'talP.'?.'?i No. 287 King Street. , March26._ - .?? ? .?_ HOSIERY ? HOSIERY TTTE WOULD CALL PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO TV our stock of HOSIERY, which we would offer at much lower prices than formerly: LADIES WHITE COTTON HOSE Ladies'Open Work HOBO Ladies' Black and Slate Hose ' Gents' Half Bose in Brown and White Misses* White Cotton Hose in variety Boy's Half-Hose in variety. i_iDD2V BLACK, . WHITE AND COLORED KID GLOVES Ladies' Lisio and Silk Gloves Gents' Lisle and SUk Gloves ' Lacs Mitts-in variety . Ladies' Buck Gauntlets Gents" Buck Gloves Kisses' Lisle and Silk Gloves Misses'Lace Mitta With a fun assortment of all Goods in our line st .low prices. , ;.. -. ' STOLL, WEBB & CO., -..??o. 287 King Street. March 26 . .. u. - , . LEA & PERRINS' C??iEBllATEI) WORCESTERSHIRE M PRONOUNCED . -pj . EXTRACT BY ..< r Wff of a letter from a CONNOISSEUR JJ "^??5^ TO BE THE osiT WS^St Brother at JamaBWOBCEBTER. May, Good Sance 33S??31861 S?ESI "TeB LEA 4 PEB ?MD irruCABU AgSgSnRiNS that th?*- HADCE UlTStjjtii Us highly esteemed in In- i TO ;?Si^-|dia,and'is,lnmy opinion, ^m-,v^-,, ". ^."".T -Iw?SfSMtho most patarable, as EVERY YABIETi SanMBwai as the most whole . BBBitiBi me SAUCE that is OF DISE. : ^aWM^msde." ' Tho success of. this most delicious mid unrivalled oan dunent having caused roany unprincipled dealers to apply the name to Spvriout- Cvmpomdt, the PUBLIC it itttpttybfy uta see that the a=e: of LEA & FKBSTJ? ara upon tho WRAPPER, LABEL; STOPPER and BOTTLE. ;MtnqfBtitur6dby ? LEA & PERRINS, Worcester. - \? xf0te-DB%?ATO:S0NS, ., NEW YORK, AGKBIN"TS. October 1? i fmwlyr AUCTION SALES. Sale on account of Vnder'jcriters and all concerned, British Bark James Wilson. BY JUHTi ii. SixJuh'OM. dc CO. TUTS DAY, tho 10th inst., at ll o'clock, on Vander- ! horst's Wharf, will ho sold, THE BRITISH BARR JAMES WILSON, of Liverpool, 364 tons register. AUSO, a BEST BOWER ANCHORS 2 Kedges 2 Chain Cables, 120 falho m H 1 Mooring Chain, SO fathoms 1 Soven Inch Tow Line 1 Pinnace 1 Quarter Boat Sails. Spars. 3 Iron Tanks, 2 Water Casks, darpen tor's and Boatswain's stores. Ship Stores, Ship Chandlery, Cabin Furniture, iic. The above can be inspected at any timo previous to the Bale. Conditions cash. April 10 PRIVATE SALES. BIT R. DI. MARSHALL. & BRO Brokers and Auctioneers, No. 33 Broad St. At Private Sale A three-quarter brod Black MARE, with Saddle and Bridle. 2 April 10 BY MILLIGAN dc SON. At Private Sale TWO OPEN FLATS, about CO feet long, 13 feet beam and 3M feet hold, and nearly new. Apply as above at March 28 fmw No. 22 VENDUE BANGE. AGRICULTURAL. FERTILIZERS. WOOLSTONs AMMOMATED BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME MANUFACTURED BY W. WH1TELOCK A- CO., BALTIMORE. A SUPPLY OF THIS TRULY VALUABLE FERTI XA_ LIZ ER, just received, and from the well estab? lished reputation of the manufacturers, wo can confident? ly recommend it to our friends. T. J. KERR & CO., April 10_wfm6_KERR'S WHARF. PHONIX GUANO. ACARGO OF THE ABOVE GUANO HAVING JUST arrived from McKean's Island, I am prepared to furnish it to Planters, cither for cash at SSS per ton of 2000 pounds, or SOS, payable first November, with inter cst at 7 por cent, approved city acceptance. Pamphlets, v-ith full directions as to its application, and cortincatcs of Planters who have used it, also analysis of Professor shepard and others, can bo had at my office. J. N. ROBSON, March 29_fmwlmo_No. 62 East Bay. TO RICE PLANTERS. P. Y. STAATS & Co's. IMPROVED RICE DRILL rTTHESE DRILLS HAVE BEEN THOROUGHLY I tested and approved by responsible parties, and ore strongly recommended to the attention of Rico Planters. RISLEY & CREIGHTON, Agents, cor. East Bay and Accommodation Wharf. March 26 ALLEN & NEEDLES' FERTILIZER TO ARRIVE. RAA BBLS. OF THE ABOVE WELL KNOWN FER yllU. TTLIZES expected per Bteamor from Phila? delphia. All unfilled orders will be supplied direct from steamer. MACBETH Sz RAVEN EL, Sole Agents. March 28_ TEA D E HABE B-ID SEA FOWL GUANO. ANALYSES OF THIS GUANO SHOW IT TO BE equal to PERU VIAN in Fertilizing Properties, though differing in the proportions of the some elements. The SEA FOWL GUANO contains less Ammonia, but bas 16 per cent, of Soluble Phosphate and nearly double the quantity of Phosphate of Lime, which, with tho Ammonia present, makes it superior to Peruvian as an early crop producer, and a more lasting Fertilizer. Pamphlets containing fall 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 it to those who win gi ve it a fair trial and report its value. RISLEY & CREIGHTON, Corner East Bay and Accommodation Wharf. April 2 STRASBURGER & NUHN, IMPORTEES OF TOYS, CHINA. SLATES AND SLATE PENCILS. STRASBURGES & NUHN, FORCED BY THE RAPID increase of their business and their present inade? quate accommodations, have made arrangements to re? move from No. 66 Maiden Lane to the extensive lofts of No. 394 BROADWAY, near Canal street. New York, ou the 15th of March; offering there to buyers better in? ducements than ever before. thatuSmos February '28 ^HBnv TkEAUTY - Auburn, jggk i& SJ Golden. Flaxen, and K lb ?SS ?25 Silken CURLS produced by ML B>S| JE JsuL the use of Professor DE- SSL ?ga BREUX'S FRISER LE TFr*. JR flff fflffgf CHEVEUX. Ono applies- iS^<?~^ JRf_WB5^ rion warranted to curl the sSSgSaflib ? r most straight and stubborn T vjf^'^ hair of either sex into wavy ringlets, or heavy massive curls. Has boen used by tho fashionables of Paris and London, with the most gratifying results. Does no in? jury to the hair. Price by mau, sealed and postpaid, tl. Descriptive circulars mailed free. Address BERGER, SHOTTS & CO., Chemists. No. 285 River street, Troy, N. Y-, Sole Argents for the United States. March SO_' . ? . ly ASTROLOGY. THE WORLD MUMMIED AT TBE WONDERFUL REVELATIONS . MADE BY THE GBEAT ASl^LOGIST, . Ma*laiae H. A. PERRIGrO. 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 money, Ac, have become despondent. > She brings together those long separated, gives informa? tion concerning absent friand? or lovers, restores lost or stolen property, tells you the badness you are best qualified to pursue and in what you will be moat success? ful, causes speedy marriages, and tells you the very day you will marry, gives you the names, likeness and char? acteristics of the person. She reads yourvery thoughts, and by her almost supernatural powers, un vails the dark and hidden mysteries of the future. From the stars we see ia tho firmament-tho malefic stars that overcome or predominate in the configuration-from the aspects and positions of the planets and the fixed stars ia the heavens at the tune of hirth, she deduces the future destiny of roan. Fofl not to consult the greatest Astrologist on' earth. It costa you but a trifle, and you may never again have BO favorable an opportunity. Consultation fee, with likeness and all desired information, SI. Pardea living et a distance can consult the Madame by mall with equal safety and satisfaction to themselves, as if in person. A j foll and explicit' chart, written out, with all inquiries an? swered and likeness enclosed, sent by mail on receipt of' price-above mentioned. The strictest, secresy will be maintained, and all correspondence returned or destroy? ed. References of the highest order furnished those de? aning them. Write plainly the day of the month and year in which you were born, enclosing a small lock of hair.-' . ' y ', . ' Address, Minuit JJ. A. PERSIGO, P. O. DBAWKB 293, BCTTAXVO, N. Y. March 30 ? - ;_ ly Havana Plan Kentucky State Lottery MURRAY, EDDY & CO., MANAGEB& rpo BE DRAWN AT COVINGTON, KY., 1STH AND JL. Suth of each month. Scheme, 32,000 tioaets-627 prizes. Whole tickets, $12; halves, $6; quarters, S3; eighths. SI 60. 1 Prize of...'.150,000 3 Prizes of..$5,000 1 Prize of..$20,000 29 Prizes of..S1.000 1 Prize of..$8,000 63 Prizes of..;.$400 1 Prize of.$7,000 156 Prizes of....... $200 220 Prizes of $125. 54 Approximation Prizes amounting to $9,900. , . Combination Lottery draws every day. Tickets from ?Ito $10. - ... Circulars sent iree. Drawings malled aa soon as the Lottery is drawn. A/?dress H. I PSU'KBS. United SUtosLicensed Agent, No. rt. jsatel street, oh-nestoo, S. ?X, c-r ?e/ Bc* 52 I. O. February 20_3mo ?WLUAM H. 6ILLILMD & SON, Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 83 H AX NE STREET. ' . ' September 3_'V_', ' _, , CRISPER COMA. Ohl she waa beautiful and fair, ' ' With starry eyes, ana radiant hair. Whose curling tendrils, soft entwined, Enchained the very heart and mind, CRISPER COMA, For Curling the Hair of either Sex into Wavy and Glossy Ringlets or Heavy Massive . Curls. BY USING THIS ARTICLE LADIES AND GESTLE - MEN can beantiry themselves a thon sand-told. It is the only article in the world that will curl straight hair, and at the same time give it a beautiful, glossy ap? pearance. The Crisper Coma not only curia the hair, hat Invigorates, Desatinas and cleanses it; is highly and de? lightfully perfumed, and is the most complete article of the Und over offered to the American public The Crisper Ooma win be sent to any address, sealed and postpaid for SI. .Address ali orders to '" \ W.L. CLASS & CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette street, Syracuse. N. Y. '. March 80 _' _ lyr i . . M. M. QUINNS Wholesale & Retail Dealers BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NEWSP?LP?EBS, STATIONEBY, ETC., No.' 6*7 KISS STREET . ,a (Opposite Ann street), . G Ivar le st on, C. S. Tho LATEST ISSDES of tho Press always on hand. SubscriptlonB received and doods dclivcrod or fori warded by Mail or Express. All CASSI ORDERS will bo promptly attended to. February? jy AUCTION SALES. BY ft. M. MARSHALL & BRO., Bro-ers and Auctioneers, No. 33 Broad st. THIS DAY, at 10J_ o'clock, will be sold, 3 MULES, 1 Fino Horse, 1 Rockaway. 1 Lottor Press. 1 largo Screen. 1 Mirror, Office and Chamber Furnituro Crockery. (cc._April 10 Kalmia Mills at Auction. BY WARD LAW Si CAREW. Under foreclosure of mortgages, will be sold, on TUES? DAY. 23d April. 18G7. at ll o'clock A. M., at tho north eldo of tho Exchange. Charleston, S. C., Tho KALMIA MILLS, with all the Property and appur? tenances thereunto belonging, consisting of the several tracts and parcels of Land, situate, lviog and being in tho District of Edgctlold, South Carolina, amounting in all to about four thousand two hundred and fifty-nine (4259) acres, more or less, conveyed to tho said Kalmia Mills by John J. Glover and by Gustavus Volger, all of which said several tracts of Land aro now in possession of. and occupied by tho said Kalmia Mills as tho site of their fB<-?uiy, now in course cf erection. Together with -li and singular the waters, water privileges, rights, members, hereditaments and appurtenances to tho said premises, belonging, or in any wiso incldont or apper- I tainlng. ALSO. All the BU-XDU5GS, MACHINERY, Tools, Implements. Carts, Bricks, Lumber and Materials, now belonging to Hie said Kalmia Mills, on tho lands and elsowhcre. This property is situate immediately on tho South Carolina Railroad, extending from near tho GranitcviUe Depot to within ono mile of tho Bath Paper Mill, and eight miles of tho City of Augusta, Georgia, on tho waters of Big Horse Creek. The Cotton Factory (within one hundred feet of the railroad) is a two story Brick Building, ono hundred and four (104) feet wido by two hundred and twenty-seven (227) feet long, designed to contain ten thousand spindles and three hundred and twenty looms, and is four-fifths completed. There aro on tho land seventy-eight neat and commodious cottages for operatives, completed and in course of erection; a first-class Steam Saw Mill in complete working order; a good Grist Mill; a Carpenter Shop, with Steam Engine and Boiler; Planing Machine, Tools, Atc; Blacksmith Shop, with c tupi?te set of Tools; Machino Shop, with j Steam Engine and Boiler, Lathe, Drill Press, icc. Tho machinery for thc Cotton Mill is ot the most modern and Improved character, manufactured in Eng? land, embracing ten thousand Spindles, shafting and other appurtenances; also two Turbine Wheels of one hundred and sixty horse po .ver each; also the machinery for a complete Paper Mill, capable of producing ten thousand pounds of paper per day. (A portion of the machinery is o-. the land, a portion in this city and a portion in England) The Paper Mill is in procesB cf construction and a con? siderable part completed. The Water Powor for running the Factory, derived from Big Hoase Creek, is ample, extensive and never failing, and the dam and other appurtenances are tour fifths completed There is on the land Sawed Lumber sufficient to com? plete all the buildings. AMO, GLASS, TTS AND HARDWARE for all tho buildings except the Paper Milt Tho Water Power and all the ac? cessories cf this property are sm h as to adapt it for drat ' class Cotton and Paper Factories, and capitalists arc afforded a rare opportunity for a good investment. Terms, which wiU bc accommodating, will be mi le known In a luture advert?s- ment and on day of salo. Further particulars may be obtained on application. > B. F. EVANS, E?q., at the Mill, or to WARDLAW lc CAREW, Auctioneers, Corner Broad and State streets, Charleston, S. C. March 18 mwflS tul HANNETT SCHUR. Auctioneer and Commission JItrchant, al No. 89 Ring street, below Broad street. Off-s his services for tho sale of MERCHANDISE at day and night at his store, also for the sale of Stock. Bonds, Real Estate, Vessels, Horses and Produce, ?est city references will be given. Consignments soliciicel. Terms moderate and guarantees aatiafaction. March 20 Imo RAILROADS. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,) SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, J CHARLESTON, S. C., April 6,1867. ) rSTHE RAILROAD HAVING BEEN COMPLETED TO M Boykin'B Tum-Out, Freight for Camden should be directed to that Station in future. H. T. PEAKE, April 8 mwf3 General Superintendent. MACHINE SHOPS. NEW YORK STEM EUE CO., MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINE LATHES, PLANERS, IMPROVED CAR WHEEL BOXES. BOLT COTTERS, UPRIGHT DRILLS, AND MACHINISTS' TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Works at Worcester, Mass. OFFICE AND WARER001?, No. 222 PEARL ST., NSW YORK. December IS 6m o ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTORY. BOOK BINDING, PRINTING ASS STATIONERY. ACCOUNT BOOKS [ OF ANY SIZE, STYLE OR KIND RULED TO ORDER, AND MADE TO ANY PATTERN. LETTER, NOTE AND CAP PAPERS. BAKERS' BREAD BOOKS. |_B?-^_>T__ BOOKS OF ALL QUALITIES ABD STYLES. ^CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND AT PRICES TO STJF1T THE TIMBS, A GENERAL .ASSORTMENT OF STATIONER'S MERCHANDISE. I LEGAL, CAP AND LAW BLANKS. CARDS BILL HEADS AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF JOB PRINTING EXECUTED AT SHORT NOTICE. HIRAM HAREIS, ??o. 59 By?ad Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. October aa_ _mwfBmo AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL C0MP1N?, NEW YORK. Factory, Hudson City, N. J. WHOLESAIESALES ROOM SO. 34 JOHN STREET. KEW YORK. ?AT.T. STYLES AND GRADES OF LEAD PENCTLC of superior Quality are manufactured and offered at fair terms-to the Trade. The publie are invited to give the AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL the pre? ll W THE PENCILS ABE TO BE HAD AT A5X TBE JgS PRINCIPAL STATIONERS ABD NOTION W?ft DEALERS. I ASK FOB THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. " TESTIMONIAL. SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ). I Kwauttretmo DEPABTMKHT, . J . Yin Coiiioi, November 16, 1866. ) I have always recv.-i-anended the Faber Polygrafie Lead Pencils as the only pencils fitted for both ornamon I tal and mathematical drawing; but, after a' thorough trial of - the American Poly grade Lead Pencils, man? ufactured by the American Lead Pencil Company, New York, I find them superior to any pencil in use, even to the Faber or the old English Cumberland Lead Pencil, being a superior pencil for sketching, ornamental and mechanical drawing, and all the ordinary uses of a lead pencil. These pencils are very finely graded and have a vary smooth lead; evan Hie softest pencils hold the point well ; they are all that can be desired in a penciL lt gives me great pleasure to be able to assure Americans thal they will no longer be compelled to depend upon Germany or any other foreign market for pencils. - : . ,. - LOUTS BAIL, * . . Professor of Drawing, fcc ALt WJtcrr,' AXE STAMPED: j .' aar "AMERICAN L2AD' PENCTL 00> N. T." None genuine without tho woact name of tho firm : I rook to U. . too Peoea>h?t l?. Greenville Mountaineer,: f ! A " LARGE WEEKLY, TB ISSUED EVERY THURS A DAY, at S3 a yeal-, in advanoe. .Advertisements inserted ?t usual rates. . _ O. F. ELFO lt >, ? aaia AUCTION SALES Guano! Guano! Guano! on account of Vnder wrilcrs and alt concerned. BY BRUNS & BEE. WU1 bo sold THIS T)AY. tho 10th instant, on Kerr's Wharf, at ll o'clock, 64 barrels FISH GUANO, damaged on board schooner -on her voyago to this port. _April 10 [CONTUiTJATION BALE.] Straw Goods, Millinery. Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, dr., <vc. MoKAY & CAMPBELL., Cash Auction Hoiiac, No. 55 II?sci Street, opposite New Postoffict, Will soil THIS DAY. commencing at 10 o'clock, - cases STU AW GOODS, viz: Ladies Leghorn, Derby, Dew Drop, Central Park, Gladiators, trimmed and un? trimmed. ?c., kc. ALSO, - cases assorted DRY GOODS. Linen Drill, Chineso grass Cloth, Farmer's Linen, Duck, Bobbinct and 8-t Gauze. Colored Book and Nainsook Muslin, Shirts, Hosi? ery, Gloves, &c, &c. ALSO. - cases assorted CLOTHTNG, Linen Coate. Cass. Racks, Pan!*, Chock Pants. Undershirts, Fancy Shirts, &c. ALSO. - Casos asHortcd LADIES' BALMORALS, Congress Gaiters, Mou's Balmorals, Brogans, Felt Hats, Black, Fancy and Drab Men's Leghorn Hats, ?c., &c. ALSO, - cases NOTIONS. Scissors, Earrings, FiDger Rings. Pocket Books, Beads, Toilet Soap, Extracts, Sc., &c. Conditions cash. April 10 Estate Sale-Smalt Residence bil order Executors. BY WILBUR ?Ss SON. TO-MORROW, the lltli inst., north of the old Custom Houso, at II o'clock, will bo sold, All that I0T OF LAND, with the neat two-story Brick Dwelling thereon, situate on tho south Bide of Went? worth street, near EaBt Bay, and known by the Tene? ment No. 5 house. IB WOH furnished, containing four square and ono dressing-room, brick kitchen, &o. Mea? suring in front, ou Wentworth street, 20 feet, and ia depth 86 fcot 8 inches, including an alleyway of 8 feet to the roar opening on Eist Bay, to be left open for the use in common with adjoining tenements. Conditions-One-third cash ; balance in one and two years; to bo secured by bond and mortgage of the prem? ises. Buildings to be insured, and policy assigned. Pur? chaser to pay us for papers. April 10 Small Neal Residence. BY WILBUR ?St SON. TO-MORROW, the 11th instant, north of the old Custom House, at ll o'clock, will bo sold, _ That LOT OF LAND, with tho neat two story DWELL? ING thereon, piazza to the front, house recessed, situate No. - Henrietta street, north side, third door east from Meeting street, with every convenience for a email family. Lot measures 40 feet front by 120 feet In dep?i, more or less. Conditions-Half cash ; balance in 12 months, with bond and mortgage ol premises. Purchaser to pay us for papers. April 10 UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Ponicignon vs. Walker. Will be sold, under the direction of the undersigned, at tho old Custom House in this city, TO-MORROW, tho 11th day of April. 1867, at ll o'clock A. M., AU that LOT OF LAND, with the buildings thereon, situate on the west side of East Bay street, in this city, measuring in front on said street 25 feet i inches, on the back Uno li, feet ll inches, and in depth 123 feet 4 inches, more or less, bounded north on land of Mrs. E. M. Brodie, south on land now, or formerly, of Mrs. Anna Ross, and partly on East Bay street, west on land now, or formorly, of Mrs anna Boss, and to the east on East Bi-y street Terms.-One-fifth cash ; balance in one, two, three and four years, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the premisos, with interest from day of sale, payablo semi-annually. The buildings to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers. _ JAMES TUPPER, April 10 tuth2 Master in Equity. CLOTHING. Ri. R?OTH, Ho. 565 King Street... BEGS TO INFORM HIS PATRONS AND THE public in general that be has just returned from New York ?Ith a weU selected stock of CLOTHS, CASSI MERES and VESTINGS, Foreign and Domestic, and also an ussortme t of FURNISHING GOODS. March 27 _ wi i'lliili?T, WHITFORD & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IK UNE, MEDIUM, AND COARSE CLOTHING A MERIGAN EXPRESS BUILDING, NOS. 65, 67, 69 r\ and 61, Hudson street, near Duane, New York. T. F. CARHART. W. H. WHITFORD. J. B. VAN WAGENEN. December 10 gmo_A. T. HAMILTON. JAMES MCCORMICK, MERCHANT TAILOR, WHOLESALE AND RETAH, DEALER TS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES_A?D VESTINGS, GENTS' ' FURNISRTNGTGOODS, No. 35 BROAD STREET January 23 6mos CHARLESTON, S. C. A. S. HULL, Ag't., MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS BEHOVED TO NO. 70 BROAD STREET. BETWEEN MEETING ABD CHURCH-STS., where can be found a choice assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES and VESTINGS of every variety, for gentlemen's wear, which he is prepared to make to order at the lowest cash prices. M. JNO.T. FLYNN (formerly of C. D. Carr ? Co.), wul give his attention to the Tailoring Department and to NAVY and ARMY-UNIFORMS. ALSO. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FURNISHING GOODS. January 17 Smoa FIRE LOAN. MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, > Orrr HALL. November 9.1866. J ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REBUILDING TS TOE Burnt Districts and Waste Places of Ute City, un? der "An Act of the General Assembly, giving authority to the City Council of Charleston to proceed in the mat? ter or a Fire Loan, with a view to aid in building up the City anew," are hereby notified that the form of appli? cation for loans can be obtained at the office ef the' Clerk of Council, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. AU applicahana must oe flied in tho above-mentioned Office, as the Committee wul meet every Monday to con? sider the same. By order of the Mayor W. H. SMITH, November 10_ Clerk of CouneiL WILLIS & 6HIS0LM, FACTORS, COMMON M?RCMTS, ' AND . . ' '? SHIPPING AGENTS. \\J ILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND VV SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Portal of COTTON. RICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES.' ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston. S. C. KjriLL'8. ?..A. R. CHISOLM October 85_ . . u ~ THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMM, Office No. 147 Meeting street. CONNECTIONS WITH AIL Railroads Throughout T?S UNITED STATES. Every attention gives to the safe Transmission of Freight* Money, and Valuables. WILL CALL POE AND DELIVER FREIGHT TO ANY POINT IN THE CITY FREE OP CHARGE. ' ^ H. XS. PLANT, President, April 10_ _ Augusta. Ga. . THE LADIES* MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION, RAVING} ON HARD A LARGE SUPPLY OFRKADY MADE CLOTHING; suitable for Gentlemen, La? dles and Children, md being desirous of diurlnfsMngour Stock before the season advances too far, we would espe? cially draw the attention of tho public toward? the reduc? tion which -win be mado in our prices for the neat two or e-ree weeks from date. Apply ot the DEPOSITORY. January 99 - : " ' No. 17 Chalmers streat TU BES! TONI NOW tV BSE ! i NcvoniSor 37