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THE CUJRLESTON BAILI NEWS. G. Ii. CATHCART, Enron CATHCART, MCMILLAN Sc ?ORTCN, i PROPEIETOE?, j No. IS. HA."5CS JS. ?/I 'K?ililT. j CITY PMNT':'K ?. TERMS CASK. SOBSCRIFTION DAILY-TWELVE MONTHS. DAILY-SIX MONTHS. DALLY-THREE MONTHS.. SINGLE COPIES. T ) NEWS DEALERS ...'.'. NEWS ; STJMIMAHY. Dxj CHAHXTJ found tho "chignon" worn uni? versally among tho Ishogo African women. A schoolmaster in Ohio advertises that ho viii j koop a Sunday school twice a wooli-on Trcsday and Saturday. At a rental of pews in tho First Baptist Church al Springfield, Mass., Monday night, one gentle? man bought all tho gallery seats,'and proposes to make them tree to the public...." The most wondorfulecho in tho world is nt ins? till, Nevada. Tho guns wi neb were fired there on j tho morning of WASHINGTON'S birthday did not eoase to reverberate till eight o'clock in the ovon . - - . -. ? Tho Caddo Gazelle, of the* 6th inst., Bays it is proposed to open books for subscription to build a railroad from the east bank of Rod River across ; ^c swamp lo tho hills-a distance ol' ten milos. . The moat remarkable case of indecision wc have c . cr heard of, was thal of a man who sat up all v. iglit because he could not decide which to take ott ijrst, his coat or his boots. Tao Detroit 1'ree Press says of DBOWNLOW'S nioved competitor for the Governorship, tba-t, "'aalike Enow?iLOvr, lie is a negro from necessity, : rd not from choice." " Tho Trustoos of rnrr-Tjrs' Academy, Andover, jlasL- have acldcd lon-pin alleys to their new Gyianasiuni; A few years since, pupils wproox peUedliom'tho . ipstit'.itioii lor .indttliring in Ibis' gnni:. Ti:? \voivl moves.' A ship'canal is projected from Calveston Hay io .to Houston * Tasia." 'The' citise?? of Galveston sneer at tacuaco project, but tUo.projoctow ot i'io onterpriso so: in ia earnest. Hu? distance betivoon '.ho two places if ab??it SO miles. Wisconsin Ia i rb'ading ;Stale It supporta jorie; hundred and tlnrty-lhrco newspapers. Io politic;, eighty-five o? those papara are Republican, and forty-eight Democratic. There is IVJ I'a cornily ia ihe State which has nov. at least .one lecalpiipcr. From the Atlanta Opinion wo .losru tUat oni'ri- j ?ny night hst tho eitlnona of (hat city ga.v l handsome cuurtaiuineiit lo Go.i. Poi's, who node them a speech. r.on-cotnmiiial but coscilialory, 83 might reasonably bc expected under tuc circnir- ? ?lances. ? -, - Tho Polish language has been re-established by order of th'e Emperor of Austria for the study of law at Lemberg. All tho examinations will be made in tho' samo language. Thc telegram an? nouncing this new Imperial concession was receiv? ed with great rejoicing. ? The Huntsville Independent says that al the TOA | cent election for' Mayor of that city, the nejan DP voted against the agent of the Freedmen's Burean, who was run as a candidato for that office. Major SLOSS was oloctod, and the negro votos were five to one for bim Against thc Bureau agont. Thc iron smoke-stack att ach cd to the east end of the Green street wing of tho Lindon Howe in St. Louis remained standing after the fire, lt was four and a half feet, in diameter, and a hundred ^ and twelve feot high. On Saturday tho huge tube was taken down without breaking. AMeadvill? (Pa.) paper has.an account of ?new steam plow which -breaks up, harrows, drills and seeds, or plants a 6trip fifteen and a half feet wide at each passage. Its rate of progxc ss ia abord f< nur i miles per hour, and it will finish ci';" about tiiaeiy six acres of ground, idautiug and ail. in the space of twelve hours. i A prize fight for $0000 was aa nonacid to take ! placo at San Franci-cc. An mnpich.cr.tro vas erected nour tho . city, and scats we?u nailing at ? fabulous prices. Exclusion trains werb Ira?spcrt . ing the "fancy" toward San i?anoisco CORI ali parts of tho State, and the affair was attracting universal attention. The raid on tho "chignons" y lill continues. The London Lancet says it is certain that many lidie? carry about them in their chignons tuc studs oi ringworm, which it calls an ''intractable malady." It also says that much of the liair used f-j? clig? nons is "church-yard hair," pulled from t..c tca-lps: of the dead. It has been generally supposed Ural ibo cedars of Lebanon, so famous and plentiful in SOLOMON'S i time, had mostly disappeared. Rut aovara! ex? tensive groves have been lately discovered in :i.csc mountain wilds.by Rev. Mr. JESSUP, Missionary u: the Amerioan Board. A single grove in Southern Lebanon contained 10,000 trees. The Secretary of tho Interior -having returned with his approval a list ot lands, embracing 234.8GO acres, which was submitted to liim as inuring to the State of Minnesota, under tho act of Septem? ber 4,1811, granting 500,000 acres for purposes of internal improvements) the Commissioner of the General Land Office is having a certified copy pre? pared for transmission' to the Governor, of that State. There is now living in Lawrence county, Ohio, a gentleman.who separated from his wife in Penn-= sylvania, many years ago. He'came to 'Southern Ohio and married a Miss P-, of Marietta. After the second wife's death a daughter by tho first raarriago brought about a reconciliation between her father "and her mother, and they were ro-max ried more than twenty years after the dato of their separation-tho first wife becoming tho third. A manufacturer at Ballston Spa, N. li'.,-: has in? vented an arrangement for lighting his factory by means of kerosene oil convoyed from a reservoir in the upper story, by means of gas pipes, to all poi UUDB of his mill. He does away with cumbrous ? ai..ps, easily broken and liable to explosions. Tho burnors are always ready, like gas; and do not leal'. Thc inventor has taken means to obtain patents for Lis plans in this country and Europe. Thc Gaidcn of Plants in Paris now possesses a beaver i'rem Canada, to which conrfo.rtable quart? ers have been resigned on tho banks of tho rivulet which intersects a part of thc menagerio. Desirous cf meetirg Ibo wishes of the new comer in every pofsibie rcf-pcct, tho n?ministration had provided abut for :t; buttha Canadian stranger, bavins m ppected tho premises, and not found them to .his laslo, has pulled them down, and rvith tho mate? rials built up a nc\v mansion in his own .way. using his tail both as "a trowel and hammer. The Paris correspondent of the Lo-<doa Journal writes: "I conclude -with a'littlo story, which ?; as true as WATTS'hymns. Lord.X. X. 'A., an Eng? lish peer, was dining iaat 'nigLt at tho Cale Pan -r<i. and WE 3, having finished his dinner, rusaliiating over bis tooth pick. Enter au American, quito a stranger, who bad evidently been liquoring ap and using tho "new bar." "You're British, I calcu? late,,' says the American gentleman. Nb answer. "You're British, I guess," (louder.) "Don't know you, ?Sir," (with dignity.) "Don't knowyou, neither, stranger; but I thought, perhaps, you might tell me where I live 1" The Petersburg Expressed the 10th, says : Tho church building immediately south of Poplar Lawn, known as the Stringfellow Chapel, was de . stroyed by fire last night about ton o'clock Thc house was altogether wooden, and while plain in . appearance, was neat in style and of Gothic struc? ture. It?was erected about tho year 1803, mainly by subscription, and cost about $4,500. latterly, tho building has been used both as a freed men's school and as a colored church, and promised the most gratifying and satisfactory results in loth re? spects. The fire was beyond a? doubt, tho work of a vilo incendiary. . An extraordinary act of foolhardiness was perpe? trated recently at Bordeaux, Franco. A young man, aged about twenty, dressed as a sailor, as? cended to tho lower gallery of the TowerofPcy Beriand, and finding that be could mmvnt. no higbor, tho internal- communication Milli tho up? per gallery being closed, got outside and clambered by the projections and asperities up to the statue of the Virgin, on the top; Busily '.soatiug himself on the head of the figuro, v/boro bo remained for n considerable timo, dangling his lega aiid'HU?oUing cigars. A crowd naturally collected below, and became, denser every moment. Al 'oigi.h ihe young man dec ended to ibo lovrcr gallery by tuc means mentioned above, and being there iafbrmod that police officers Werei'coming in truest of him, again got ont upon the cornice, and m ak: nj n vid don spring, caught tho Ugbtning conducto*, and fouowing its wmdruga deeeeaded, till a final jump, enabled him to reach terra -firma without injtiry. He then ran down a by-street and dieappearcd.. A dispatch from Albany to tho Kow lort Post - eave; "lt ie reported here that moaaexog aro pfc . .r7.0G . S.JO j cents .0 cent? paring quietly for tho arrest and bringing to jus^ ? t ice of at least half a dozen of the most notorious lobby operators iu behalf ol'New Tork Jobs. 'Snffl cicut cvideuco to convict them can bo easily got, rind thus. Sustain tho oxamplo of Now Jersey, -.vbero lately ono or two corruptionists havo.been ?critcnc:d to State prison for bribery less flagrant 'han is every day practiced here." This is all very well. J?nt tho quost-ion naturally suggests itself : vrhydo.wo not bear of. tho iudictmeut, trial and ?nav?ct ion of thc 1 T? bed as well as tf?? bribers ? Clio CMifrjKe oflvevr Jersey doos not go fax onougb. Ho \v"io takes a bribe, being in all cases hero under <.onridcrr.tr.on .?<, sworn public officor, io a woree ix l by far than bc who offers tito bribe, for tho formar adda tho criao of perjury to that of cbr ruplion. LAU?ES? ?iabui-?TioN.-Thc I\?)L?' NEWS jwb?shte the O?lcial L?t of Let? ters renioiiiing in the 1'ostoiftce ai the end of. each week, agreeably to the following section of the Neto Postoffice Law, ?ts thc newspaper hairing thc largest circulation in the Citi/ of Charleston: SECTIO? 5. And bc it further enacted, That lists of lot tors remaining uncalled for in any Postofflce iD any city, town or village, whore a newspaper shall be printed, sliall hereafter ho published onco only in tho newspaper which, being published weekly or oftener,' shall have tho largest circulation within rango of delivery of tho said omeo. ass- AU communications intended for publication in tliis journal must be addressed to Hie Editor of the Daily News, No. 18 Hayne-slreel, Charleston, S. C. Business Communications lo rublislier of Daily News. We cannot undertaJte lo relum rejected communica? tions, i Adrcrfisernew/ii outside of fte city must bc accompa? nied until Ute cash. ~~ C H A B X. EST O N. MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 15, 1867. ORDER NO. 10- H.ET.IJEF TO DE3TOKS. We publish to-day, au order, upon thc im? portance ' ol' which comment is unnecessary. Using (bo authority with which thc re-construc? tion act invests bim, Gen. Sickles has taken action which will meet with very general approval. We attach no blamo'to tho Legislature for what was really their inability to act. They were bound by the provisions of a Constitution, thc obligations of which could neither bc rejected or evaded, ami thc Supreme Court of the State, when compelled to review their action, was bound ia its decision by the same positive law.. "' Cen. Sickles occupies a very different posi? tion. ?Ie has* been enlrustcd with a power v.'iich'the Constitution of the State does not limit, and which it is his dury to use in the in teresti of the r>cop"c over whom his authority j ".?ui-l-, gitided by thc principles of justice aud equity." Tho condition in which he finds that people, is without parallel in their history. Not only is thc amount of indebtedness be yond what has ever occurred but it is utterly ? beyond their present power of payment. And it is being generally pressed to immediate set? tlement. In many districts, tho number of suits is larger than thc voting population, and a disproport ionate share of this number con? sist of summary processes, indicating that the majority of the debtors are unable to pay debts under one hundred dollars, and thus compell? ing the sale of personal effects as well as of real property. And this question of debt is further complicated by the fluctuating and un? certain character of thc currency existing at thc date of the contracts upon which these i-siiUs ave founded, thus making it almost im? possible to determine their real value and their equitable obligation: Nor should, it be forgot ten.that this inability to poy is not the result of thc want of good faith or industry, nor of the financial embarrassment consequent upon injudicious trading, but is the direct conse? quence oT a great political convulsion. ?oUowing upon the close of the war and the re-opening of tiie Courts for the purposes of suit, there has been a loss of the provision crup of the State which in universality of dis? tress has never been equalled. It is no ex?g i? =aj mut -in many sections of the Slate there is imminent ?langer of starvation, in the whole State there is nothing like an ade? quate supply of coin for seed and provision, and it will require all thc energy and endur? ance of which the planting und farming Com? munity is capable to work through the difficul iics cl" the .summer to thc harvest of another jror>. We are not stating an imaginary case' when ..ve say, that tile working stock of the farmer aaa been seized under legal process when en? gaged in thc very act of preparing the soil to yield food for another year. Nor is it'much to be wondered at. Universal suing has confused the value of liens. A creditor inclined tobe generous does not know what advantage a har? der credit or may take of his generosity. Every? thing is uncertain. Nobody knows what the coming Convention will be or what it. will do. Worse even than this, thc debtor who resents the harshness of the first suing creditor, strives in a spirit that is certainly unjust, but not* un? natural, to defeat his claim by a prior confes? sion, or to protect, his property by a dubious conveyance. Men are learning in that spirit of false and sophistical subterfuge which misery, always teaches to attempt to discriminate be? tween the legal and the moral obligation of a debt. As an eminent member of the Bar said not very'long ago in open court, "May it please your Honor, if it be fraudulent in A. to settle this property on his wife as against his credit? ors, then I, and my brethren of the Bar, have been very badly employed, for during the last months much of our practice has consisted in making just such settlements." And in the midst of such distress, the State is called, to go through the most critical of tri? als-a complet e and radical political revolution. Is a population distempered and irritated by such suffering in that frame of .mind which is fit to legislate ? It may, in the opinion of some be decorous and dignified -not to recognise dis? agreeable truths, but no' one who knows the condition .of this State will deny that iu many acct'..ms, ihe distress consequent upon the col? lection of debts is working most dangerously. When a respcclable'pnper can deliberately de? clare that if property is to be sacrificed, it would prefer confiscation by the government to execution in behalf of the creditors, good men mny condemn, but wiso men will reflect. Under these circumstances, themilitary com? mander soys, what we consider csiincntiy wise -while you are in this transition state, while .your laws are uncertain, because they are sub? ject, to "modification or abrogation; wliile your civil authorities, are temporary, because they are subject to removal, while political questions of vital i nterest to your existence and which y squire all your wisdom and temper and concert for their solution, are pressing for decision ; while yon are harrassed and distressed by your' struggle for the necessities of daily life, it is best that all other subjects of disturbance should be avoided. Whoa your Convention meets, as it. will do in a few months, and you enter upon the work of re-organization, then you can set? tle these questions calmly and carefully. In the mean time, I regard it my duty in the in? terests of order and society to suppress, as far as possible, these causes which make your work more difficult, and more dangerous. "Wedo,not deem it necessary, to make any comment upon the details of this order. Its provisions aro s'o clear and precise that they will' bu readily understood, and commending them to the attention of all.classes of the com? munity, we will only express our participation in'-the earnest desire and tho confident belief ol' the Commanding G?nerai," "that the ob? servance of tlio regulations and the co-opera? tion bf the peoplo in employing fairly arip*. justly the advantages afforded, will flcvelope thc agencies by which the' great misery, now experienced may bo mitigated, and that moan w)u"e ouch avenues of industry, enterprise and organization maybe opened as will contribute to thepormunent wollare of tho people " WANTS. "ir/ANTBD TO RENT OK TOtCHASE A TT FARM ou tao NECK, *%n five mile?'of the city. Persons interested will p*ueo Cu!1 ?it Ko. 238 King-Street. April lo ... . ._ 1* "tTTISHES SOMETHING TO DO. A LADY V V that can cut and niako men and boy's clothes, ladies' and children's dresses, can keep house, and moko herself generally useful in tho house, kitchen and garden. Low terms. Good rolcrenccs given if reo?ulred. Any ono writing ploaao state tonus. Address "C. yt.". BOX 31, " April 7 '" .' ?' '****' ' Yauco's Forry. S. C. ?r7?>~? T-?E GENUINE BABTLETT SEW- I KPI?O. BSG MAOHLNE, $25.-Wanted-Agents, $150 per month and all expenses paid, to sell tho Genuine ? Bartlett Sewing Machine. This Machine will do all the work that eau ho done on any high-priced machino, aud is iuily patented, licensed aud warranted for five years. We pay tho uuovo wages, 'br.a commission, from which . twice that amount cati bo made. For Circulara and terms address a. DALL & CO.. No. 724 Chestnut street, l'hiludolrliia, Pa. ' 30 ?_April 10 I" ~I5ITIIGKATION.-IM-.ANTEUS WHOSE I riaut??ions aro located in healthy situations can ob? tain auy requisite number of German or Irish Laborers, nt short notice. For terms, ??c., upply to JOSEl'H H. OPPENHEIM, No. 432 trtntj street, corner Hudson struct, March G wfm2mo Opposite Citadel Square. F"?TOM 7. El* TO FIFTEEN DOLLARS "PER DAY.--W ANTED-Agents lor GREELEY'S HISTO BY COMPIETE. Extraordinary opportunity 1 Unpar? alleled success! This History contains accounts of | about ono hundred battlos not generally found in tho earlier works on th? rebellion, even iu those most widely circulated. Now that Greeley's History ?M completed, its popularity is greater thou ever before, and sells with a rapidity which makes it tho most voluable work for can? vassers over published. Call or address T. HU KLEY, No. ICO Meeting Btroot, Charleston, S. C. . April 9 mwf Imo BOARDING. TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with furnished apartmcuts pa a pri? vate family, with or without Board. Apply at thus oillcu. April 15_;_niw2* PRIVATE BOARDING.-A FEW BOARD? ERS can bo accouiniodalcd at No. 82 KING STREET, east side, near Broad. A few Day Boarders eau bo ac? commodated. January 31 TO RENT. aW RENT, TWO OR THREE LARGE BOOMS iu a private family, with Piazza, Pantry ami Kitchen, in a pleasant location. Terms reasonable to a suitable tenant. Apply No. 4ft CANGON, near SMITH STREET._April 13 mo RENT-THE ELLIOTT MANSION, NO. X 10 George stroet. Apply to LOWNDES i: GRIM BALL, Law* Runge, Bi'o?? ?i^cut. December 17 rn TO RENT, A NEW AND WELL. FIN? ISHED two and o half story BRICK HOUSE, sit uated in Trombo Placo, near thc corner of Broad and Rutledge streets, containing -1 square rooms, two largo weil nuishod attics, two dressing rooms, pantiy, cistern, and all tho necessary outbuildings. Inquire next door, to C. C. TEUMBO. j_mwf., ' : _ _ March 25 "VFuNASI-S FARM, WEST EN') OF AI TT NAN STREET, TO RENT. Apply on liio promises. March 1 . , rr\0 RENT OR FOR SALE CHEAP, THE J_ delightful RESIDENCE No. 8 Ashley streut. For particulars, address B. F., Daily News Olllce. I February 20_^ BRICK STABLE TO RENT-A COMMO? DIOUS BRICK STABLE, with accommodations for horses and vehicles, cou bo hired, if applied for soon. For particulars apply on premises. No. 59 CHURCH STREET, west side, near Trodd. April ll TO RE AIT, THE COMMODIOUS THREE STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. OS Trodd street; hos 12 square rooms, dining rooms, pantry, pump, cis? tern, cook and wash kitchens, carriage house and stables, together with ample sen-ants' accommodations; gas fixtures throughout. Fer torms, tax, apply to J. C. MARSHALL, No. CO Trodd street. sm March 8 TO RENT.-A FART OF A HOUSE NO. 50 Bouufoin Street, containing four Largo Booms, Garrot Room, Servant and Kitchen, Gas and une Cistern, and double piazzas with blinds. To au approved tenant tho rent wUl bo modorute. For terms apply to WM. H. DAWSON, . April 8 Beal Estate Agent 33 Broad Street FOR SALE. FOR s ALE, A SCHOLARSHIP IN A PHILA? DELPHIA University of Medicino and Surgery. This Scholarship entitles students to lull instruction un? til graduation in tho MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, embrac? ing Anatomy, Surgery, Physiology, Muteria Medica, Chemistry, Obstetrics, and Diseases of Women and Chil? dren. Principles and Practice of Medicino and Patholo? gy. A.s this is ono of the iirst Medical Universities of tho country, a favorable opportunity is uAcred those studying medicine tor a scholarship. Apply at this OIllco. December 15 FINANCIAL. diSO AAA TO LEND, ON BON D AN D MO RT HPtDUUU GAGE ON GOOD CITY PBOPEBTY. at 2 percent, a month. Apply by letter to "JAMES," Mills I House. niwl3* April 15 FOR SALE.-BILLS RECEIVABLE OF the State ot' South Carolina. (These Bills are re? ceivable for all Taxes and other dues to the State.) Wonted, CITY OF CHARLESTON BILLS. City of Charleston Certificates of Indebtedness. Apyly to .j ALONZO J. WHITE i SON, April 15_2 No. 58 East Bay street . BONDS WANTED. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA BONDS (OLD)' SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD BONDS NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD BONDS CHARLESTON & SAVANNAH RAILROAD BONDS. ? Apply to JAMES M. SHACKELFOBD, Broker, No. 5 Broad street, up stairs. April 15 o COPARTNERSHIPS._ DISSOLUTION OP COPARTNERSHIP. r?THE COPARTNERSHIP HITHERTO EXISTING BE i TWEEN Vf. W. SHACXELFGRD AND S. S. FRASER under the arase of KHAQKELFORD & PHASER, at Charleston, and FBASEB & SHACKELFORD. at George? town, S. C., is TA it Day dissolved by mutual consent. W. W. SHACKELFORD will close the business of the Charleston linn, and S. S. FRASER that of thc George? town firm. ' W. W. SHACKELFORD WILL CONTINUE THE FACTORAGE AND COM? MISSION BUSINESS on his own account at Charleston, and S S. FRASER will do the same at Georgetown, S. C. v v. Charleston, 1st April, 1807._mwf April 1 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED OURSELVES IN PARTNERSHIP, for tho transaction of a GEN? ERAL SHIPPING AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, un? der fha name of JOHN & THEO. GETTY, at No. 48? EAST BAY, between Boyce's North and South Wharves. Particular attention given to Purchase and Salo of Cot ton, Bice, Provisions, Naval Stores, &cr&c. Consignments solicited. JOHN GETTY. . . . THEODORE GETTY. Charleston, March 28,1867. . References-E. A. SOTJBEB & Co., J. T. AxstraaEB & Co., Philadelphia; BRETT, SOU & Co., SXCKOESS & Co., New York._;_March 30 NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A COPARTNERSHIP under the name of JOHN F. TAYLOR it CO., for me purpose of conducting the MA? CHINE AND FOUNDRY BUSINESS in all ita branches, ot the old stand,-PH02NE? IBON WORKS, northside of Pritchard street. JOHN F. TAYLOB. JAMES BARKLEY, i Charleston, 12th March, 1807. March 15 Imo SADDLES, HARNESS, ETC. JOHN OGREN'S SADDLERY ESTABLISH- ! ? MENT HAS BEEN-BEMOVED FROM THE LOWES FLOOR to the second HOOT, cerner Meeting and Has A streets, entrance on Hanoi street, next door to the Post office. I have on hand a fine assortment of SADDLES AND HARNESS of every description. These articles aro of my own manufacture, and can he warranted satisfac? tory to those who are desirous of purchasing anything in that line. I also have a lot of MCCLELLAN SADDLES, newly fitted up, which I will dispose of for a low figure. REPAIRING as usual will bo promptly attended to in future, as lt has been in the past 3 April 13 JOHN IZAK!) MIDDLETON, SHIPPIKG AKD COMMISSION MERCHANT HO. 7 SOOTH STEHET, . B A IL, T I MOB ?, Md. PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO SALE OF COTTON, Bice and Southern Produce, aud Purchase of Grain Guano and Plantation supplies. Liberal advances made on consignments. BES-EBENOXS-Messrs. Lambert Gittlngs& Co., Balti? more; Porcher & Henry, Charleston; Cohen, Hanckel & Co., Charleston; J. D. Aiken & Co., Charleston; Gour? din, Matth!essen & Co., Savannah;.Duvant & Waples, Sn vanmh; StovaU & Edmonston, Augusta; Fisher & Low? rance, Columbia, S. C.; Mayes & Martin, Newberry, S. C.; James Paean, Esq., Chester, S. C. Fohraary 25 _ mthSmo CLOSING UP AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. BOOKS, PAP?B, ENVELOPES, BLANKS, BLANK j Books, Pictures, Engravings and Instruments, at half price. The subscriber having determined to retire from busi? ness, pr?sent? to tho public tho opportunity of purchas- I lng BOOKS, STATIONARY and Fancy Goods, at half price. Bibles, Prayers, Testaments, in variety and size. Hymn Books of ail denominations. Novels, Travels, Bi? ographies, History, Theology, Scientific Agricultural, Gardening, Cooking and Sporting Wortes, Noto Paper SI to $2 50 ream. Letter and Cop Paper, ot S3 50 to $3 ream. Envelopes at ?2 and'?2 50 per. thousand. Come and avail yourselves of the present opportunity. SA ML. HABT. Sn. April 8 : . No. 332 King street. O. CHITTENDEN,, General Commission Merchant, AND Mantifhoturei* of 3?ar>ex% OP VARIOUS KINDS, SO. 127 READE STREET, Corner Hudson Street, Kow York. TTvEALER IN PAPER AND IN MATERIALS OF I J 7 every description forils manufacture. ..>. December 18 Guio FIRE LOAN. ~r~~ MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, 1 COT KALI-, Novemlier 9, I860. I A LL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REBUILDING IN THE J\_ Burnt Districts and Waste Placea of tho City, un? der "An Act of the General Assembly, giving authority ta the City Council of Charleston to proceed in the mat? ter of a Fire Loan, with a view to aid in building np the City anew," are hereby softfieJ that the form of appli? cation fer loans can he obtained at the office ?f the Clerk of Connon, between the boura of 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. An appllcartaninraM be Mod in the above mentioned office, as the Gommittee will meet every Monday to con? sider the aame. By order of the Mayor W. EL SMITH, November 10 _Clerk of Connell. ? NOTICE.-JUNK SHOP KEEPERS, AND I PEDDLERS. A LL PERSONS ENGAGED, AND WHOSE UCENSE I have expired, are hereby notified to call at my office and renew tho same immediately. w. H. SMITH, April 4 10 ; Clirk ot Council MEETINGS. ./ETNA STEAM PIKE BN GINK COMPANY. THE REGULAR STATED MEETING OF YOUR COM? PANY will bo hold This Evening, 16th Instant. ?t tho Market Hall, at 8>? o'clock precisely. By order. ? JOHN MoLEISH, April IP_ 1 , ???? Secretary. RELIEF LOAN ASSOCIATION. rrVHE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THIS AS JL SOCIATION wal bo hold This Evening, at 8 o'clock, at Mnsonic Hall, when tho fonds on hand wIU bo offered for salo. ' Arrears received during the . day at No. 135 Meeting street, and at the HaU previous to the hour of Meeting. ' " WM. B. STEED MAN, _April 15 _ . 1_Bccretary and Trcarnrer. ST. ANDREW'S LODGE, ItfoTlO, A. F. M rfUIE,REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF THE ABOVE I JL ? Iodgo will bo hold This Evening, at 7J? o'clock, at Masonic Hall. Candidates for degrees are requested to attend. By order W. M. E. N. JEANNERBTT, April 15_1_Secretary MARION STEAM FIRE ENGINE COM? PANY. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED TO ATTEND AN EXTRA MEETING of your Corps, at your Hall, Cannou street. This {Monday) Evening, lDth inst., at 8 o'clock precisely. Punctual attendance is requested. By order. S. BEAUSSANG. _ Ariil 15_1_Sec'y M. F. E. Company. HOPE FIRE EN INK .COMPANY. YOU ABE HEREBY SUMMONED TO ATTEND AN Extra Mooting of your Company This Evening, at 8 o'clock, P. M. A punctual attendance of all mem? bers is desired, as business of importance will be sub? mitted. W. H. SMITH; April 1G 1 , President. AMUSEMENTS. GERMAN SCH?TZEN CLUB. THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CAES WILL leave Ann street Depot at 9 o'clock, A. M., and half past 1 P. M., and the Schutzonplatz at forty-five minutes after 5. Faro 25 cents. C. H. BEHRE. April 15_ BALL! BALL! BALL! AGRAND BALL FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE 1 ST. PATRICK'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY will be given at tho Hibernian Hall, on Monday Evening, April i tlie 22d. COMMITTEE : JOHN M. TOUHEY, Chairman. JAMES COSGROVE, I WM. BAKER. GARRETT BYBNr, A. FARRELLY, - CHARLES MULVEANY, | P. HARVEY. TICKETS can bo procured from any of tho above i Commitec. Price ?2. smwfsmC April 13 Eine Abcnilnntcrhaliuns Tci otua.cn SJimtc? wire Oficrmontag ten 22tcn Sprit ftatlfiiiccu. Sas Sraucrfpicl V c it e i c loire auf iiicl feitinci? ?'crlanacn sur Jtitffiibntnjt flcera?it S1 i c Committee. April ll_thlml <?Hn 23alt SBirb flattftnbett ant Oftcni H?entag., hen 22tett'S?priI, im ?Beutfdjcn SBritjcn-.?iaufc, in (Stjalmcrci*?trafic Stn* fanfl 8 tt&t SJbcntS. eintritt SI. . Committee: 3obn S3c6r, Chairman, 3. SJ. 3o?annS, $. SHecvS, Ap. ?on (?ifccii, une 2B. fernie. April 8 8,15,18,22? LOST. LOST, BETWEEN LEGARE STREET and Chlsolm's MiU, a WHITE PET DOG. The I Ander will bc rewarded by leaving il ot southeast corner I of Church and Broad streets. 1* April IP LOST, SOMEWHERE BETWEEN LE? GARE and Montague streets, dropped from a bun? dle of books, a white LETTER ENVELOPE, containing I an account, in manuscript, of Raphael's Hours. They are of no value to any one but the owner. A Liberal re? ward will bo given if left at this Office. AprillS_" - ? ?- - 1? LOST, ON SATURDAY, AT THE CHARLES- ? TON Hotel Stabler or in Pincknoy street, a Pocket ! Book containing eight dollars and fifty cents in groen I backs, and ono hundred and thirty dollars in Confede- ; rate money. A lib eral reward will bo given if left with F. MASSILON, April 15 1 Charleston Hotel Stables. INSURANCE. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. MACBETH & RAVSN?L I Corner East Bay and Exchange St., NEXT OLD POSTOFFICE. RISKS TAKEN IN THE FOLLOWING RELIABLE FIRT-CLASS COMPANIES : CAPITAL AND -ASSETS, SIX MILLION DOLLARS! LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND Paid in Charleston. MARYLAND INSURANCE COMPANY, of Baltimore, Maryland. MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS' INSURANCE COM I PANT, of Baltimore, Maryland. ASSOCIATED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY ; or Baltimore, Maryland. HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY, of Baltimore. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, of Baltimore. STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York. YONKERS AND NEW YORK INSURANCE COMPANY, New York. INSURANCE COMPANY VALLEY OF VIRGINIAN j Winchester, Virginia. GULF STATE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Tallahassee, I Florida. ORIENT MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPA? NY, of New Zork. J. RAYENEL MACBiTH. D. RAVENEL, Jr. April 10 wfm2mo QUEEN FIRE IMRANCE COMPANY, LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. CAPITAL.910,000,000 IN GOLD. APPLY TO GIBBES & CO., Agents, NO. lu ADGEB'S SOUTH WHARF. December 7 mwflyr U P H 0 L S f E R Y, E T C. THOMS E. DALW1CK, NO. 571 KING STREET. CABINET MAKER, UNDERTAKER, AND UPHOLSTERER, WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO HTS friends and the public generally, that he keeps on hand FURNITURE AND BEDDING of all descriptions. Furnishes Funerals with Mahogany, Walnut, Cedar and Metallic Coffins. Also, with fine Hearses and First-class Carriages. Will attend to disinterring bodies and trans? porting the same. Personal attendance will be given at all hours. CARRIAGES for Railroad and Steamboat arcommoda ? tion, and FURNITURE CARTS, will bo furnished at any time, by applying at my LIVERY STABLE, No. 5 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 _.. , mwf2mo. TVMDOW SHADES. HARRISON BARNET. MANUFACTURER AND TM- I PORTER of WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES, Bands, Pins, Tassels, Gimps, Loops, Cords, kc; White and Buff Hollands; No. 126 WILLIAM STREET, DO tween Fulton and John streets, New York. Store and Office Shades made to order. December 24 ' m wi 6m o SEWiNG MACHINES. THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN SEWING MACHINES Is Fuller & Barnum's TUCK-CREASER AKD SELF-SEWER COMBINED. mmS ATTACHMENT IS AUTOMATIC. ANT? MEAS I URES, creases, and Stiches 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 (aH kinds); OIL, TOOLS AND FUTIMOS. REPAIRING AND IMPROVING ATTENDED TO AS USUAL. ORDERS BY MALL PROMPTLY FILLED. D. B. HAKELTON, No. 331 King street, corner Liberty. April 1_ mwOmos ALWAYS BUY THE BEST. THE BEST SINGLE THREAD. FAMILY SEWING MA?BIE CAN HOW BE HAD FOB EIGHTEEN DOLLARS. J. G. FOLSOM'S HIGH PREMIUM SEWING MAOE WILL STITCH, HEM. BIND, AND GATHER. J. E. ADGER & CO., 63 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON', 8. 0. April 3 wfmlmo . Sole Agent? tor the State. SEWING MACHINE FOE $20. rrVHE MACHINE WILL STITCH, HEM. FELL. TUCK JL BRAID, A-c.. so pimple that a child wfll easily man? age it, is offered for sale, and can be seen at No. ll Ma? ne* street, No. 468 King atKet, and at W. IL WEBB'S Crockery Store, February 15 myf aaaee V TtXo.9 Hayn? ?treat ' ~~ BREWSTEB & SPRATT, , Attorneys at Law & SoUcitora in Equity . OFFICE No. 9H BROAD STBEKT. ?OTen?berfl':L:;''*;- -.v'" ' ..- . .. DRY GOODS, ETC. GREAT BARGAINS. GREAT BARGAINS. $25,000 WORTH OF CHEAP DRY GOODS, - AT NO. 192 ? STREET. IHAVE REMOVED FROM NO. 215 TO NO. 192 KING STREET, where I am prepared to sell $25,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS, of all descriptions, damaged by water at tue Ute fire, at 50 i?er cent, below cost. All who wlsb to purchase CHEAP GOODS, have now au opportunity to invest their money to advantage, and had better call early at J. FRANK, No. 192 King street, April IC 2 Opposite Zogbaum, Yaung & Co. 1867. SPRING TRADE. KO. 143 MEETING STREET, . CHARLESTON, S. C. MARSHALL, BURGE & BOWEN, Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, TNVTTE THE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS TO JL their Stock, which is entirely now, carefully solected, and will be sold at a small odvuuco on first cost, for cash or short time approved paper. E. W. MARSHALL. W. T. DURGE. O. A. BOWEN. THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO CALL THE ATTEN? TION of tho former patrons of Messrs. W. T. BURGE & CO. to our stock, which is LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE, entirely new; purchased during tho recent depression iu Northern Markets. Orders promptly executed. March 1_2ruc_W. T. BURGE. SILK CLOAKS AND : LACE SHAWLS. JUST OPENED A VERY EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT of SILK and LACK COVERINGS of latest styles and of recent importation, very reasonable at LOUIS COHEN, No. 248 KING STREET. DRESS GOODS. In this line will be tv und thc latest Novelties in Cold, and Black SILES, GRENADINES, POPLINS, LENOS CHALELES, POUT DKCHEVRES, Plain and Figured BAREGES and MALANGES for traveling. ALEXANDER'S KID GLOVES. A full assortment in Shades and Numbers of tho GENUINE ALEXANDER'S KED GLOVES, together 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, French and Swiss MUSLINS, !.. . '.ain, striped and plaided,. together with a splendid - artment of finest Cambric .nd Swiss Edging and Insertings, Thread Valencion, Guipure Linen and Cluny Laces in Edging and Inserting. LINEN GOODS, 1,000 dozen L. C. HANDKEBCHLFS. good quality at 12 K cents and upwards, full Unes of thc most popular makes of TRISH LINENS, in fronting. Pillow Casing 8-4, 9-4, 10-4 and 11-4 Sheetings, and an excellent assortment ot White and Cold TABLE DAMASK, ic, ic, MEN'S WEAR. In thia Une will be found a full supply of best French and English CLOTHS. CASSIM ERES, DOESKINS, MELTON CLOTHS, TWEEDS, JEANS, VESTINGS, and UNDERSHIRTS. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. In the Domestic Department will be fonnd a complete stock of Prints, Longcloths, Shirtings, Sheetings and pillow Casing, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams, Brown Shirting. Corset Jeans and Drills, all of which will be -oUl at priooo that wUl dofy competition. e3-An early call is respectfully solicited. LOUIS COHEN, No 348 KING STREET, Between Hasel and Market streets. ' April 1 mwf 2m o CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! At Reduced Prices, TO CLOSE OUT BALANCE WINTER STOCK. SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK. Wf HITE AND CHECK MATTINGS. VV Cocoa and Manilla Mattings. Floor Oil Cloths. Table oil Cloths. Door Mats, Feather Dusters and Brushes. Superior quality Brooms. Now opening at CARPET WAREHOUSE Hasel street CHAS. D. CARR & CO. April 8 . _ . . mw BOOTS AND SHOES. JUST RECEIVED THE LATEST STYLES OP Boots and Shoes, And are offered at the lowest merket prices by . D. O'NEILL ?Sc SONS, - Nd. 375 KING STREET, near George. March 29 . fnvw2moe TEMPUS CDMKD1 MEER NON ffi ANNUM. RODRIGUES PIM? ELIXIR SPECIFIC. FOR THE CUBE OF CONSUMPTION, PAINS TN THE CHEST AND SIDES, DIFFICULTY IN BREATH? ING, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, ASTHMA, COUGHS, HEMORRHAGE, and all affections of the Lungs. This great rt vivify er is offered to the pubUc, that all who vdu avail themselves of its remedial power may be benefitted. It only requires a fair trisito confirm its invaluable agency in diffusing through each channel of the human organization a restored vit tlify. It invigorates and em? bues the Lungs with heajthi"'. elasticity ; restores warmth, which is their essential element; rouses the sluggish ves? sels into activity; heals tho affected 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 the 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 employed as essentials in every preparation for Cough or Lung affection-a mistake which too often in rte irritating and debilitating consequences, only con? duces to much general derangement of the system, de? stroying appetite and creating an injurious nervous ex? citement, augmenting suffering with frequent fatal re? sults. Under the influence of this approved and invaluable Specific the most distressing Cough yields, difficulty in breathing and pains and soreness subside, hemorrhage is arrested, and health and strength re-established. PRICE FOB SINGLE BOTTLE SL25. Sold by the Proprietor, northwest corner SOCIETY AND MEETING STREETS, and the principal Druggists. April 2_ ly TAVERN-KEBPERS'SOTICK. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, > March 1.1867. j ALL TAVERN-KEEPERS, AND PERSONS RETAIL? ING splrltnous Uquors, within the city limits, who have not executed their bonds ?nd taten out the proper sards to show' that they have r?cense to soll, w?l he re? ported m not complying with the law, arter Monday, 5th inst. ... ' - . Those who have cards aro hereby notified to have tho same placed in a coMplcuous place in the window. AB failing to obBcrve this notice will also be reported, after tho aJyJvivmenUoned tune. W. H. SMITH, Marcha _ ' Clerk of Council. E. M. WHITING-, CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, HAS REMOVED HTS OFFICE FROM CHALMERS street to No. 88 CHURCH STREET, one door uoctnot Broad street, Ausuinsi GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS. CORN, CORN, AFLOAT! l..VXm\C AND IN STORK. ^QQ0 B?SHFXS wiirrE MILLING CORN, FOB JOHN CAMI'SF.N & CO., April 15 2 No. li Market-Street, opposite State. GROCERIES AM) PH?\rIsW?s! 1?LHHDS. C. R. BACON SU>ES 10 boxes ('. lt. Bacon Sides 5 hbds. Sliouldcrs C obis. Sugar-Cured Strips 10 boxes Breakfast Belly Baeou ^ 20 half bbls. Family Beef ^ 200 bbl?. Flour, Extra, Super and Fiue 25 boxes Factory cheese. For sale WM. GURNEY, April IC 4 No. 102 East Bay. CORN ! CORN ! ! OCA BUSHEES PRIME WHITE CORN. LANDING O?V from schooner C. \V. Elwell, and for salo by H. F. BAKER & CO.. April 15 1 No. 20 Cumberland street. _G LOTH IN G._ THE CLOTHING HOUSE CHARLESTON I Established in 1830 ! No. 219 KING STREET, ; Ono door south ol' Market-st., HAVE OPENED A LARGE AND WELL .ASSORTED STOCK OF PINE, MEDIUM & LOW PRICED Manufactured expressly for tills Market, TO WHICH THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IS invited. Tho style, workmanship and fit of the Garments i aro second to nono in the city. A large supply of English Melton Cloth ! OF DIRECT IMPORTATION, AND MADE UP TN THIS CITY, price $20 por suit. The best supply of BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING TO BE FOUND. A FULL ASSORTMENT ALWAYS KEPT ON HAND. THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT WELL SUPPLIED WITH AN ELEGANT LOT OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, COATINGS, WHICH WILL BE MADE UP TN THE BEST MANNER, under the care of a first-class French Cutter, who can pl OOo? tb? most fastid?enlo. COTTON AND MERINO GATJ8E UNDERSHIRTS JEAN DRAWEES The noted STAR BRAND LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS COLLARS, of all styles SCARFS, NECKTIES FRENCH ETD GLOVES, <fcc., of the newest pat? terns. All that is asked is an inspection of the Stock, which will be shown with pleasure. Prices fixed and marked on each article. WM. MATTHIESSEN, Agent. B. W. McTureons, Sup't. March 30_Imo CARHART, WHITFORD & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS rs FINE, MEDIUM, AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING, NOS. 55, 57, 59 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 RET .VIL D EALES TH CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, GENTS' FUKNISHINQ GOODS, No: 35 BROAD STREET January 23 Cmos CHARLESTON, S. C. A..S. HULL, Ag't., HAS BEHOVED TO NO. 70 BROAD STREET, BETWEEN MEETING AND CHUBCH-ST8., where can be found a choice assortment of CLOT" " CASSIMERES and VESTINGS of every variety, gentlemen's-wear, which he is ? prepared to maka to order at the lowest cash prices. M. JNO. T. FLYNN (formerly of C. D. Carr & Co.), will give his attention to the Tailoring Department and to NAVY and ARMY UNIFORMS. ALSO, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FURNISHING GOODS. January 17 9mos STATE TAXES. GEVEBAL TAX OFFICE, 1 Fmx-Psoor BULLDOTO. f rfTOTS OFFICE IS NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEIPT OF JL payment of the State Tax, and will bo kept open (rom 9 to 2 o'clock daily, Sunday's excepted, until the 1st day of May next inclusive. The attention' of all concerned is directed to the QUARTERLY TAX on SALES OF GOODS, WASES AND MERCHANDIZE AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS. Re? turns and payment thereon for tho Quarter ending the Hst ultimo are now duo, and w?T be received until the 15th inst. Attention is also directed to the payment of tho cAPT CATION TAX, which applies to all male residents be? tween the ages of 21 and 50 years. The Taxes are receivable ?only In gold and silver coin United States Treasury dotes, or notes declared to bea egal tender by the Government of the United States- or lotes of National Banks, or the h?ls receivable of this Mate-, and also pay certificates of jurors and constables br attendance on the Courts."_ ' .FLEETWOOD LANNEAU, Tax Collector for the Parishes of ' April 1 laplg 8t Philip and 8t Michael. NOTICE. -, --i ?FVTCE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-TEE FOLLOWING clause of Section 1 of an 'K>ruinarr?! to Raise Sup dies for theyear. 1867," is pnUahed fer the infonastion if persons selling Goods hy sample or otherwise, who are Mt rapiden ta of this city. - AS such persons' are hareby lotincd to report -vt thu office . .. -?>? "Three dollars on every hundred dollars of all goods lold ia this city by persons not residents, bv sample ?therwise.". : . . . ; ' W. H. (HUH? *?"?8 , ,^:c.::, ? ' Clerk ol connell GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS. CORN. ^Cirxfx nusrcrxs PTUMF WHITE CORN, T.AND l)\J\J\f INO from sehr*. Hopkins and Elwell. For salo by W. ll. SMITH & CO., April IS Napier's Range. BACON AND FLOUR. Of\ RHOS- PMME SHIMS Jt SHOULDERS 100 barrels Extra, Super and Fine nour. For Bale by T. TUPPER A- SONS, April 15 !? Brown's Wharf. CORN. 8000 landing from Schooners "E. J. Palmer," "C. W. Elwell" and "L. H. Hopkins." For salo by T. J. KERR & CO. April 15_ OATS AND BEANS. OAAA BUSHELS PRIME MARYLAND OATS 0\JV/\J 18 obis. White Beans. Landing from Sehr. ElwclL For sale by April 16 BUTTER ! BUTTER ! ! BUTTER! !I 100 FIRKINS-100 FIRKINS. CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAPER. CHEAPER. CHEAPER. CHEAPEST. CHEAPEST. CHEAPEST. AND, UOOD. GOOD. GOOD. GOOD. AT GEO. AV. CLARK JSi CO.'S. April 13_C SOAP, CANDLES, BUTTER, CONDENSED MILK, RAISINS AND WH1S - K3Y. 1 AA BOXES OF SUPERIOR QUALITY FAMILY 1UU SOAP 100 boxes Patent Refined Condies 20 kegs Family and Table Butter 20 cases Borden's Condensod MUk 125 boxes Raisins 23 bbls. Bourbon Whiskey. For sale ul low prices, by ISAAC E. HERTZ A- CO., April ll thsm3 No. 201 East Bay. C110ICE~W1?TT?" CORN." 2000 BTQ^SELS CHOIOE "WHITE PROVISION Landing this day and for sale by J. A. ENSLOW it CO.. April 12 3 No. 141 East Bay. FIUST-CWSS milis. WM. S. CORWIN & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETA iL DEALERS IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, * AND IMPORTERS OF FINE WINES, BRANDIES, TEAS, ETC., No. 259 E3NGST., OPPOSITE HASEL. CARD. MR. EVERT E. BEDFORD. THE MANAGER OF THE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT, returns many thanks to thc customers aud patrons for their liberal patronage and appreciation of thc quality of goods pur? chased by ta. m daring the past year. It has been, and always wul ix cur aim, to PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS, and as wo oller for sale thc first quality of all kinds of GROCERIES, WINES, TEAS, etc., we flatter ourselves that, with our facilities, can give general satisfaction toalL WM. SIMONS, Esq., having been engaged to assist in thc management, would be pleased to see his friends at No. 259, assuring them that aU goods purchased are WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. TEAS THAT WE SELL ARE IMPORTED DIRECT BY W. S. CORWIN & CO., and pass through no other hands, en? abling us not only to WARRANT THEM AS PURE AND UNADULTERATED, but to sell at the following prices : FINEST YOUNG HYSON.$2 00 FINE YOUNG HYSON.1 50 to 1 75 FINEST GUNPOWDER. 2 25 FINEST IMPERIAL.. CHOICEST ENGLISH BREAKFAST. 2 25 ENGLISH BREAKFAST. 1 50 CHOICEST OOLONG. 2 00 CHOICE OOLONG. 1 50 Wo keep, also, a supply of cheaper grades-a good quality of GREEN AND BLACK TEA, MIXED, at SI SO. per pound. Just received, a new supply of OLD JAVA COFFEE. 45c.; PARCHED, 50c; GROUND, 52c; OLD RIO, SOC. The PARCHED COFFEE we represent to be of the FIRST QUALITY, parched by us with groat care. A trial of these Coffees, Green, Parched and Ground, wUl con? vince the consumer on that point GENUINE MOCHA AND LAGUASRA. The FILLING OF OBDEBS personally attended to by one of thc Managers. Goods delivered to all parts of tho city FREE OF CHARGE. A supply of GOSHEN DALRY BUTTEE will arrive on Tuesday. 3mo February 4 SHIP CHANDLERY, ETC. JOHN TUOHEY, NO. 48 EAST BAY, BETWEEN BOYCE'S NORTH AND SOOTH WHARVES. - SHIP CHANDLER AND COMMIS? SION MERCHANT, Dealer and Im? porter in RUSSIA BOLT ROPE, Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Hemp and Cotton Sail, Duck and Twines.. ParcellingjCopper, Sheathing, Metal and Zinc, Paints, Oils, Tar, TaUow,. Spirits Turpentine, Anchors, Chains,. Blocks, Boats, &?., &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 Karatus, for steamers, always on and, and for sale at New York prices. February 27 THE BEST TONIC NOW Bi "?iSE! November 27 lyr PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, 1 January 3,1867.1 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER: the following Ordinance licensee have been prepared, for delivery from this Office. S. THOMAS, City Treasurer. SEC. 1. Beit Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen tn City Council assembled. That from !and after the first d>.v.. of January, licenses shall be taken out for all carts, dr.ays and wagons, used for private and domestic purposes in the sam o manner, and according to the same pro* visions now of force in relation to carts, drays and wago' JB let or driven Jfor hire, except giving bonds. And Cjach such cart, dray or wagon, shall be provided with a ' oadge con? taining the number thereof, and marked Private! to bo placed on the outside of the shaft. Ssa 2. No person shall bo taken by tr e Treasurer as surety to any bond under the Ordinance j concerning li? censes for carts, drays, wagons and otb ? carnages, un I cs s ne or she be a freeholder. SEC. 3. Tho following shah hereaf ter be the rates for licenses for public and private carta., drays, wagons, fcc including the horses or mules useA thereof, which shall be free from other taxation: ; I'Um-IC CASTS, DRAYS, KTO., OB ".HOSE EMPLOYED IK AKT BtJSTHXaS WHATEVER, FOTj. HTkE 9ISEOT OE rHTJXBECT. For every cart, dray oz- wagon, drawn by one horse or mule, ?20. For every cert, drAy or wagon, drawn by two horses or mules,$30. For every hack, anil carriage with two wheels, 820. For every hack amt ocrriage with four wheels, $40. , For every stage or omnibus (except line omnibus), with two hovsea, (50. For every stage or omnibus (except line omnibus). Irawn by four horses, $60. * ^For every truck drawn tty two or more horses or mules, For every express wagon drawn by two ormorehorsea yr mules, 560. - BBZAXt OASIS AK? PETVATE CASTS, SSATS. ETC For every bread cart or wagon, $6. For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do? nestle purposes, and not to be employed tn the trans, sorting of goods, wares, merchandise, lumber, or anv ?her commodity, for compensation, either dir?rtlv o? ndirec?y for the same, shall pey for a license the sum of [6, exclusivo of the horse or mule. Ratified in City Council, this 16th day of January [n.8.] in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun? dred and sixty-six. - _P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. By the Mayor. January 3_W. H. SMITH. Clerk of Oouncfl. LAW NOTICE. ITO UNDERSIGNED ABS ASSOCIATED AS PART- ' fi K NEBS, and propose to practice in the STATU !OURT8 OF LAW AND EQUITY for the Districts of tarnweU, Beaufort and colleton, under the nama BIMI tyle of "DAVANT." ?nee, for the present, at GILLISONYILLE, South ?/...-'." . ^_ B. J. DAVANT. november23 -, . , fm JvCDAVANT. lavana PlaaKentucky State Lottery MtiBRA?, EDD? & CO., MANAGERS. l^aSS ?SS2??S' ?ra**? Sths.M ttota5"' ??! hawes. ?; quarters,ts, 5J?<?--*S0.000I 2 Prizes of.....,..-.asooo ?3*><rf....$20,600 29 Price, of.. aiOOO ?L^?f.?8,000 63 Prizes of ^i5o .. . . 230 Prizes of $125, M Approxirnaticn Prizes amounting to $9 900. ^^^?M^J^B?^ci??. .C?sswiv?B mailed as soon as rn?. ? ****"^X-?,BW?8, United Sutes Llc?asaA AaenV ^^^^i >h^WWoo,B. 0, OTKeVBo^^??