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THE CHARLESTON Dip NEWS, U. R. CATHCART, EnrroB CATHCART, MCMILLAN & MORTON, PROPRIETORS. No. 18 HAYNE STREET. CITY P lt INTERS. TERMS GASH. SUBSCRIPTION DAH.T-T WELVE MONTHS.$10.00 DAILY-SES MONTHS. 5.00 1 AELT-THREE M ONTHS.. ?.30 i i NSLE COPIES.5 cent? 5 ) NEWS DEALERS .3 cent? NEWS SIJMMARY. Gold closed in New York at: 134 g am.?. The Cotton market in Now York was easier, ^fiddling Uplands 29. * Cotton closed in Liverpool at an advanco of id. Middling Uplands 12d. Tho Hebrews in Now York are about to establish jm Insurance Company with a very large capital. A patriarch in Arkansas, 104 years old, can shoot a rifle with unfailing accuracy. The Sultan's eunuchs, cost h tm about 1,500,000 piasters a month. The FABEB family have boon making lead pencils since 1570. ? a>?t.toM:u'?"r?"?>"> p.. J ?M*W??C office were the first in Maine to set a thousand jems each toward the fund to erect a monument to ^ARTEMUS WARD. The Durham choose factory at Montreal last year turned out 101 tons, tho product of 900 cows, which was sold at an average cf 12"t cents per pound The factory is conducted on the co-operative plan. It is estimated that the population of Iowa was swelled at least sixty thousand by immigration during 1866. This number will probably be ex? ceeded during the present year. Sheep, in Germany, before being sheared, aro "Tubbed in vats of very warm water, with potash. After cooling, water is sprinkled over them until the wool is white, and they are then kept maclean jmrl warm shelter until dry enough Tor shearing. A gun weighing 98,915 pounds, with twenty inch, "hore, 'arrived in Jersey City the other day by the "New Jersey Railroad, from Pittsburg, where it .was made. It is intended for one of tho fortifica-' ?tionsin'New York Harbor. It is definitely settled that the maritime or com jmercial G?rman flag shall consist of three stripes ?-black-white-red, this being a combination of tho jold Hanseatic colors, red-white, with the Prussian ?colors, black-white. The Lawrence (Kansas) Journal says that im jnigratiou is beginning to pour in. The cars, both jon tho main line and Leavenworth branch, coming "West are loaded with people looking for locations "in Kansas. The Avery Island (Louisiana) salt mine is said ?to bo the finest in the world The mine is inex? haustible, . and the material pure as crystal, con? taining ninety-nine per cent, of puro salt. It has ?a working company with a capital of $2,000,000. MAHOITMED Barra PACHA, the Turkish Minister of "Pbiictv died recently at the advanced age of one hundred and nine year.-;. He started in the ser Tice as a private janissary, and gradually worked "his way up to a succession'of provincial governor? ships, and finally to the post vacated by his death Some time ago tuey started-a female seminary fin Salt Lake city. It flourished well, but in the "height of its prosperity the M?rmon principal (eloped with and "married" the whole school 1 For -the benefit of our fair readers, we would .state that -this is a mere rumor, and later advices fron Utah .have not confirmed it. The Dismal Swamp Canal, in Virginia and North ?Carolina, is being dredged and deepened Its ?width is also to bo increased from forty feet to sixty, and ita locks extended twenty-five feet. "TVhen these improvements are completed, it will accommodate ten times the present amount of br ness. '. i. Tlio DvUouo*U4r (ST- V.> fi? O?JTC . " TnrtR of futter are passing down on the railroads.. Some of it has been held for a long time, and, after be? ing re-worked, is sent to market There being no hope of farther advance or safety in longer keep? ing, it must be sold to avoid losses." This, we sup? ?sose, is the " strong" batter frequently sold by our .auctioneers. .Cats are animals of which the supply generally exceeds the demand It is not so, however, just ?t present at Luzerne, in Switzerland, where the cats are quoted as "scarce," and are said to be selling at a high price in consequence of a malady that has greatly 'thinned their numbers. The head of the animal, when attacked, swell rapidly, %t refuses all nourishment, and soon dies. A co temporary remarks '.'if the pubhc knew one half of the trash that enters into the composition cf what is commonly sold .as ground, coffee, they would be struck with astonishment and disgust." The remark holds good not as to coffee' alone; for it is equally t applicable to moat of the .prepared articles offered in such "perfection, alleged cheap? ness and abundance. The grasshopper invasion of Kansas and West? ern Missouri, last fall, will be remembered The ?St. Joseph (Mo.) Ber aid now says the farmers in that city are living in dread of a return, or rather .a recurrence, of the invasion. They are dispirited dare not tn de, incur any expense, or act upon the idea that they are this fall to reap the reward of their spring labors. This fear actually has a very (depressing influence upon business. In the Supreme Court, Circuit, Pa?t 2, New York, in the case of WM. A. SAMBOBNE VB. SILAS C. Hea ?ETNG el at, a verdict was rendered for the defend? ant. The action was brought by 4he plaintiff to re? cover $24,800, which bad been stolen from a Bufe -purchased by him from the defendant's agent at -Chicago, under representations that it was burglar proof; ' The safe was broken into by sledging the spindle of the knob on the outside of the chest. Secretary SEW ABD has issued a circular lotter to .the Consular agents and Ministers of the United States stationed at ports likely to be visited by jGeneral SHERMAN'S expedition to the Holy Land commending the General and his party to then consideration, and intimating that any attention paid to him by foreign States will be gratefully ap . predated by the Government. The Secretary of . the Navy has given orders to supply the Quaker City-the vessel in which the party sails-with arr tillery and flags to be used in saluting.' A correspondent of the ,St Louis Republican, -who has been on a visit to "some newly discovered Jeadminoo i^irittiunui. ^W?ai? that lead has been iound in large and paying quam*??, in variona idealities,- and as a consequence the mineral ex? citement is very high. The richness of the coun? try in mineral wealth cannot fail to be developed : 5n a short time. - The rough and rocky ridges along' .the water courses appear to be full of lead, and it (only requires capital and labor to find it in paying quantities. ? An interesting salvage case has been argued be? fore the United States District Court of Brooklyn, ^Eastern District, in which the 48d Regiment (col? ored infantry) claim two-thinds.of the Taine of the " steamer Merrimac, for having kept her afloat by constant bailing and - excessive ' labor while on i ?>oard of her as passengers from New Orleans to JiewYorkin 1865.' The vessel "sprung a leak, it appears, when about two hundred, nod ten miles from the mouth of the Mississippi, and required all the exertions of the crow, Working hy reliefs, amder the charge of their officers, to save her. *The libellants claim that the case ia unusual and aloes not come ander the law disallowing salvage to passengers. The Court has reserved its de aiiaion. " v ' : The New York flira/cra special correspondence from. Matamoros, M?xico, gives further news from ; ?he :yioi?ily of Queretaro to tho 22d ult. No doubt jet present exista that the recent engagement re? ignited in an Imperial defeat. The fighting was ^ery stubborn, and the losses are admitted by Es? pant?tehe .very, heavy on both sides. The Im? perial chiefs had issued o, proclamation offering .310 to any. soldier who would join, them with his arms, and $5 for any one who would ' join them without-his arms. It.is probably intonded as a hait for deserters from-the Liberals. The com? mander of Matamoros had again requested A loan cf the merchants cf-tnat city, the amount raised heing $30,000. ' . / ' * The worst of our inconveniences m railroa? - ira vol are insignificant compared with what is on : dared ia tibe East Indies, if tho following from an Indian journal is tobe lehe^ on-: "Last year no Jess than seven or eight corpses, if*we ' remember Tightly, were taken from the camccfos of; this line. <Calcutta and Del1)!) idenue-^victims to abarbarcus . system' of ? over-pwkmg. Men and ' women ', are often so crushed in a thiru^Iaae ?rrriage'itt ti) be compelled to remain standing during the entire length of a journey, sometimes fonthundred or ? . ?ve hundred nulea, ind at the hottest season of the year. Nowhere ai> the natives treated other? wise than aa wQd beasts. Tiaketa for distance? ender those paid for are oonstanOyistoed to tho , LARGEST CIRCULATION.-The "DAILY j Nfiws publishes thc Officiai Lisi of Let-\ tars remaining in th? Postoffice at the end of each week, agreeably to the following section of Ute New Postoffice Law, as the newspaper haoing the largest circulation in the Gi fy of Charleston: SECTION 6. And bc it further enacted. That lists of lot *ers remaining uncalled for in any Postofflce in any city, town or village, where a newspaper shan be printed, shall hereafter bo published once only in the newspaper which, being published weekly or oftener, shall have the largest circulation within range of delivery of tho said office. Xf3~ AH corraramicfitwns intended for publication in tit's journal must be addressed to Oie Editor qftlie Daily News, No. 18 Eayne-street, Charleston, S. C. JSusiness Communications to Publisher of Daily News. We cannot undertake to return rejected communica? tions. Advertisements outside of the city must be accompa? nied wiih the cash. CHARLESTON. TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 1G, 1867. CITY IMPROVEMENTS. Why it is that our forefathers had such a pre? dilection for narrow streets, we have never been able to ascertain. But so it is, and not here only. On thc contrary, we find views more contracted, and streets more strait, the further east we trace our steps, and the deeper d(>wn wc look into the vieta of the ages. In Syria, Turkey, Greece, and Italy, we find the fares. In trv.tli they scarcely merit that name, for they wore almost exclusively made for the use- of the pedestrian, and afforded ample room and verge enough for the ?'hampered" donkey. Those ancient burgh era doubtless were good men and true, and very well in their way, but they knew nothing of business. They had no street cars, exprese wagons, omnibuses, hacks or drays. In fact, we do not believe they had so much even as a "one-horse shay." Tho consequence of this old fogyism. this highlyTe prehensible want of foresight, is that nearly every city in Christendom has been compelled, since thc opening of the present ocntury, to the no small annoyance of tax-payers, to reno? vate and reconstruct on. an expensive scale. In Paris, as is well known, this work is continually progressing. M. IIAUSSMAN'S name will de? scend to the latest generations as the great iconoclast of the present; earning odium only for what he destroys, and no credit for what he is constructing. In New York also, and other of the older and larger cities of the North, we find this same course of improve? ment continually going on. Charleston, our venerable old city, like her sisters, has her narrow streets. Ours arc not generally very crooked. They were not pro? jected upon cow-paths, as the late EDWARD EVERETT said was the origin of tho streets of Boston; and as has beer, said also of Pearl street in New York. Improvements have been necessary, and were entered upon, from time to time, as permisson was ob? tained from the Legislature. But it was not until a general Act was passed for this purpose, appointing "a; Board of Commission? ers, with power and authority to declaro in what cases the streets, lanes, and alleys of the city shall be widened; and to provide for carry? ing into execution the objects of the said Board; ' and for other purposes.therein mentioned. I This Act provides for nine Commissioners, to' j be appointed by the'Legislature, whose appro ! val and sanction was necessary before City ! Council could take any steps: in carrying out I the other provisions of this Act. Section VIII of this Act (of 1817) Says: "And, whereas, narrow and confined streets, lanes and alleys, are disadvantageous to every city, exposing buildings so. situated to great danger from fire, and the inhabitants thereof by close and confined air, , to malignant dis? eases: Be it further enacted hy the authority aforesaid, that from and immediately after the passing of this Act, no street, lane, alley, or court shall be opened, laid out, extended or established within any part of the City of Charleston less than sixty Jeet, and Until the same shall be previously approved by the Com? missioners of the Streets of said city. There has been no. opportunity in Charles? ton during the past thirty years of entering on' yuck improvements on an extensive scale,.and at so little cost to tax payers, as we have at present: The fire of 1861 laid waste a large part of the heart of the city; and while it is, true that business has not increased within that period, and it cannot, therefore, be said that any extensive alterations in the topography of the city .are absolutely necessary, yet we are glad to know that liberal ideas have made great progress here within the last "few years, and there are now but few freeholders opposed ,io any reasonable scheme having in view.the: im? provement of the city. We expect; within a few years, not only to do the business we had in I860, but largely to increase it. And now is the time to make the necessary preparation, especially in the burnt district, where ;stf ??ts. can be widened at a very,small cost/ f- ' Accordingly soon after, the. present Council was organized various plans were proposed, all having for their' object the widening and straightening of. streets, most of them within . the burnt District; and .as the old. plan-of a Board of Commissioners, "appointed from time to time by the Legislature," whose sanc? tion had to be first obtained for carrying .'Out any such improvement,-was too slow and cir? cumlocutory, laid the way open for continual complaints; in short, did not' work wel^-^oun cil petitioned the Legislature for a'repeaVof that part of the Act of 1817; and on December ?4, 1866, the Legislature passed an Act amendatory to that of 1817, which says that "hereafter ii shall be left to the.Mayor and Aldermen of Charleston in.City Council assembled to deter? mino' what, streets, lanes, alleys, or courts shall feTaia out., vp??,,,}, widened, or extended with? in, the limits of the city, and to ?ar?rj improvements into execution in the canner provided by law, without the intervention of commissioners." The Act also authorizes City Council ta close ' any street, lane, or alloy if they deem it necessary for, the benefit of the city. . ...'?;'!? ..; \: The City 'Council,' after litving detennin?d on an improvement of this character, appoints . a Board of .Commissioners to assess the private '? ?property needed for-the purpose; and we do' not 'think such* a Board will have mueh^dini- . culty in ascertaining the. proper value Sf ' the lots; in question, and .in giving satisfaction - to lot-holders, as we may take it for granted that practical business men, of .character-and' standing, will be selected' for"a discharge 'of , this delicate duty.,,... . . . r ' ,'f,. .. ' j Council has determined to widen King street, a move ? which ''. has ihehearty endorsement jof the whole city i We. hope they 'wifl'.crmimue their efforts, and do the some 'for.Queen street, if not from East Bay,.at least from. Meeting street to the Roper Hospital . There is hut one house, on the north side of the street, in those1 three squares th?f'w?da'haVe^iolD?'rec?rae?;' : and the proprietor of it, we iearn,'.is quite wil? ling to have it done. All the remainder, .within those limits' is part -of the "brrfTit t?stmet?' and.. : will . cost ..but\ tittie." -A sufficient Wid^??g? pf Queen street will enhance the val?a of proper? ty, both along the- street itself, : and .in its ,v?- '. 'cinity; and'there is_ no reason why, it; this scheme is carried out, Queen street should not in-a^few years be as pleasant and.juj fashlona ble a street for a private.residonce as Went-' -worih street is at present."1 " ' - .\ , True, ' it' v?tt 'be "urged, .. our ?ioksq?ei- at present is not in a plethoric condition, and" all needless outlays should be avoided; and though it may be true that neither the'city nor the in? dividual corporators : haye any money "to spare just now, it is still Ote part of wisdom that the measure should be determined now, and the' lines iron, so that ho .one in building along thai ,street shall havs tc incur ?ndicas expense. Wc know thc Committee on Streets in tho City Council favors this improvement. We believe that nearly all the property holders in thc vi? cinity desire it, and as it will unquestionably bo of benefit to the city nt large, we can sec no vulid objection to thc proposition, nor even reason for delay. Witt IN EUROPE. . The Nation has some sensible remarks on thc situation of affairs in Europe! It says : "Tre? mendous as arc the military preparations of thc Great Powers iu our day, lhere is no ques? tion that tho enormous increase which we wit? ness in the size of armies, is in reality a fresh guarantee for tho pence and prosperity of the world. It is a curious but instructive fact that thc length and frequency and destructive? ness of war have declined in the ratio of the increase and effectiveness of armaments, and that when thc King of Prussia takes thc field with half a million' of men, ho is not half so formidable a foe to industry and civilization as FRANCIS L: or CHARLES V. wheu ho went war? ring with his 30,000 pr 40,000." WANTS. ANY INFORMATION OF WIUiIAJH AU? GUSTUS CURRIE will bo thankfully received by ! hts brother, SAMUEL KL CURRIE, at SU George's, S. C. April 10 ?? ,_? ? - ? WANTED*,' A WHITE NURSE FOR j three small children. Must como well recom? mended. Apply at No. 30 SOUTH BAY. April 16_1* WANTED, A. WHITE WOMAN, CAPABLE ol cutting and fitting ladies and phlWrotrt drcss ?fj,,ag'Lyh/i.t3-B3Utw.ii>, rraVn ;oorscl : gousxuiiy saefiu. April IC -" ; ?_5 x WAKTED, A SITUATION?RY A RESPEC? TABLE WOMAN,' to take charge, ot half-grown ! Children-to cut, nt and sew for them-or to take full charge of an infant. Best of reference given. Address left at this office between one and two o'clock Tuesday and Wednesday. " ; 1*_ April 16 ?XXTANTED TO RENT OR. PURCHASE, / YY FARM on tho Neck, within sis miles of tho city Persons interested will please call at No. 25$ KING STREET, ? ? . . ? 2* April IC f*f\ TO IOO,000 PINE OK CYPRESS Ovf STAVES WANTED. For particulars tpply at No. j MARKET STREET._stu th ._April 13 WISHES SOMETHING TO DO. A LADY that can cut and make mon and boy's clothes, ladies' and children's dresses, can keep house, and maka ; herself generally useful in tho house, kitchen and gardon. Low terms. Good references given if required. Any one writing please state tonns. Address "CW." BOX 31, April 7 '..'' ii-, w yanco'?Ferry, Si 0. (??SOtX. T;?E GENUINE BARTLETT SEW- ! ?P^t). INC MACHINE, $25.-Wanted-Agents, ?150 per month and all expenses paid, to sell tho Genuine I Bartlett Sowing Machino. This Machine will do all the I work that can be done on any high-priced machine, and 1 is fully patented, licensed and warranted for five years. We pay the above wages, or a commission, from which twice that amount can bb made For Circulars and terms address H. HALL & CO.. No. 721 Chestnut street, -Philadelphia, Pa 30 April 10 B 0 ARD I fri Q. " PRIVATE BOARDING.-?A J?KW BOARD. I EBS can be accommodated aL No.02 KING STREET, east side, near Broad. A few Day Boarders can bc ac- ' commodated. January 31 TO RENT. mo RENT, FOR ONE OR A TERM OF fl years, a DWELLING house with s coro er store, a good stand for Grocery and Bar Room. Apply to No. 3 COLUMBUS STREET._3" April IC mO RENT, THAT DESIRABLE STORE I now occupied by Mr. A. N. Cohen os a Clothing Store, two doors above" George street, on the northeast side. Possession given on tho first day of May. To a good and responsible porty tho runt will be moderate. For further particulars, apply to P. EPSTIN'S, corner ging and Wentworth streets, under Masonic Hall. April IC _'_" '? ? '_ TO RENT, THE HOTEL IN SUMMER? VILLE, known as BROWN'S HOTEL, opposite Episcopal Church, either in Rooms or altogether. Terms.-For Rooms furnished $7 per month, untar? nished SS. . ALSO, A LARGE STORE.'SO by 40 feet; and .two small STORES. The small stores have two rooms attached. For terms, tc, apply to Mrs. J. T. BROWN, April 16 tathax3 Summerville. FURBISHED RESIDENCE TO, RENT for one or more years, that four story DWELLING No. IS Rutledge street, (between Wentworth and Mont : gue), ready furnished, containing twelve rooms and all auitable'oulbuildings. Possession, given tho 20th. May next. To an approved tenant the rent will be moderate. Apply to . :-".'-.- CLIFFORD. * MAT HE WES, 1 - Real Estate Agents, No. 66 Broad street. April 4 th tu T1TX4?T ROCK RESIDENCE TO REST, _|T Ulxu premises aajsvcub Uj tito Ohwob, Imfiwn an THE PARSONAGE, and within walking distance of the Postoffice.. Apply to A. HXiEABROOK, Esq., Secretary, at Flat Rock, or at Charleston to C. G. HEMMING ER, j March 15 ftulmo Chairman of Vestry. "DRICE: STABLE TO RENT--A COMMO n DIOTJS BRICK STABLE, with acco.-nmodations for horses and vehicles, can bo hired, if applied for soon. For particulars apply on premises. No. 69 CHURCH STREET, west side, near Trodd-_April ll rpo RENT OR FOR SALE CHEAP, THE JL delightful RESIDENCE No. 8 Ashley street- For particulars, address B. F., Daily News Office. ? February 20 __ TO RENT, TWO OR THREE LARGE BOOMS in a private family, with Piazza, Pantry and Eltchen, in a pleasant location. Terms reasonable to a suitable tenant. Apply No. 45 CAN .NON, near SMITH STREET._April 13 NUBIAN'S FARM, WEST END OF NUNAN - STREET, TO RENT., Apply on the premises, j March 1 FDR SALE. TTHiR SALE, A SCHOLARSHIP IN A PHTLA JC DELPBXA University of Medicine and Surgery. Thia Scholarship entitles students to full instruction un? til graduation in the MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, embrac? ing Anatomy, Surgery, Physiology, Materia Medica, Chemistry, Oostetries, and Diseases of Women and Chil? dren. Principles and Practice of Medicine and Patholo? gy. As this is one of the first Medical Universities ot the country, a favorable opportunity is offered thone studying medicine ' for a scholarship. Apply at this Office. , December 15 FINANCIAL. BANK BILLS ! BANK BILLS ! BANK BILLS OF ALL KINDS GOLD AND SILVER ? ' ' COUPONS, STOCKS, Aa Bought at highest price, by . ANDREW M MORELAND," Broker, February 13 withstu2mos No. 8 Broad street - FOR SALE.-BELLS RECEIVABLE OF the State of South Carolina, (These Bills are re? ceivable for all Taxes and other dues to the State.) Wanted, CITY OF CHARLESTON BILLS, City of Charleston Certificates of "Indebtedness. Apyly to ALONZO J. WHITE & SON, . April 16 "2 No. 68 East Bay street BONDS WAISTED. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA BONDS (OLD) SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD BONDS NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD BONDS CHARLESTON & SAVANNAH RAILROAD BONDS. Apply to JAMES M. SHACKELFORD, Broker, Na G Broad street, up stairs. April 15 2 COPARTNERSHIPS,^ COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. TLXTE HAVE THIS DAT ASSOCIATED OURSELVES TT IN PARTNERSHIP, for the transaction of a GEN? ERAL SHIPPING AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, un? der the name of JOHN ti THEO. GETTY, .at Na 48)4" BAST BAY, between Boyce's North and South Wharves. ' Particular attention given to Purchase and Sale of Cot? ton, Rico, Provisions, Naval Stores, &c, &c . Cunnlcmnenta aoll ci ted. ? JOHN GETTY, Charleston, March 28,1867. References-E. A SOCDEB & Co., J. T. ALBUBGEB & Col, Philadelphia: BRETT, SOU & Co., STURGESS & co.. New York. March 30 SADDLES, HARNESS. ETCV^ JOHN OGREN'S SADDLERY ESTAB1JSH ? r .- MENT HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE LOWER FLOOR to the second floor, corner Meeting' and Hasel streets; entrance an Hasel street, next door to the Post-, office. I have os-hand a fine assortment of SADDLES AND HARNESS of every description. These articles ore of my own manulactnro, and can be warranted satisfac? tory to those who are destrona of rrarchasing anything in that line- I also have a lot of MCCLELLAN SADDLES, newly fitted up, which I wir, dispose of for a low figure. REPAIRING as usual will be promptly attended to in j future, as it bas been in the" past. - a . April 13 ?'(J.'.&'f?LV a HEFFRON, S?TBBINXENDE?era,); d?MMj?f?^ HABNESS, ' FIRE C?PS?BELTS, ETC., . " ^fjj XKF0BTKB OF : AT McKKNSIE'S OLD STAND, '. Corner Church and Chalmer? streets. . January. 36 . ' *" ' stuthSmo. cioaiwiJ? ? .''-"- '-' '. " ATA GREAT SACRIFICE.. . j ? BOOKS, PAP?B, " ESTVSXOFE3, BLANKS,": BLANK Boots, Hctum?, Eagravln?s sai Inatoanentoj at .jMlffBtoew in'U ; >? ".<-\.S?*,?i "i" *. . S The subscriber having determinod fc% retire from busi? ness presenta to the public tho opportnnriy of purcha3 ing BOOKS, STATIONARY' and Fanny Gooda, ct half ?toa. 3iblt?, Prayera. Testamenta, in variety and size. Hymn Books of ali denominations. Novels,'Trivets.' Bi? ographies, History.' Theology, Scientific, Agricultural, G^dmlng, Cooking and Sporting Warks, Note Paper 81 to ?SO Team, Letter and Csp Paper, at *2 60 to S3 ream. Envelopes at ?3 aaa $2 60 per thousand. Come and ??&tt?l-&S' ::.*&,>.??:.} Ut., >:S,Qy33aKiog street ? t?>-?,M ?J-.1 MnW?6?f.--:? "?..?PPH . ' AFFICE CLSRK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING. \J clause of SacUon 1 of en '-Orainanco to Raise Sup? plie?. for they? ir 1867," is published for the faxforzuition of penonn neilin* poods by sample or otherwtoe, who aro not residents of th h city. - AD ?ich persona aro hereby notified to repart at thia office.. ..".'..;;'". ' "Three dollars oa every huodrod dolUm of Ml goods Bold lu this city by serious nu. rcsidenis. by sample or efte*****^ ' i'-SasaaiSa??r"i" w. H. SMITH, Msroh8 : (^erfc or Connel] J _MEETSNC s=_ JETNA SOCIAL CLUB. A TTEND A REGULAR MEETlNa OF YOUR CLUB xJL T?i?i Enning, nt palmetto Fire Company's Hall, Auson ?trout, ut S o'clock precisely. ' By order. W. H.-ARMSTRONG. _ April 10_1?_Secretary .?Etna S. C. CHARLESTON STEAM FIRE COMPANY OF AXEMEN. ATTEND AN EXTRA MEETING OF YOUR COMPA? NY ?TAti Evening, at Market Hall, at 8 o'clock pre? cisely. A foll attendance is requested. . -,?^or<lor' E.JNO. WHITE. April IC <- i UMON CHAPTER, No. 3, R. A. OT. TBE SECOND QUARTERLY CONVOCATION WILL bo holden In Masonlo Hall This Evening, tho loth mst. at 8 o clock. -- " ?^en? CantUdMCB ** ?T bc By ordor of M.-. E.-. H.*. P.-. . .,-" . W. C WATERBURY, ArfUlc_?_. Secretary. STOCKHOLDERS' MKBTIN?. rTuTE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE "GRANITEVILLE J. Manufacturing Company arc hereby notified that a i Meeting w called, to take place at GranitovMe. on Thurs? day, the 18th instant, at IO o'clock A. M Stockhold era aro earnestly requested to attend in person, if possi? ble, as matters of vital importance to tho Company will bo prosonted for their consid?ration. . ~?hZ ifsLTa?rsday Monday In April, which was the day or the anneal meetings for several years past, was changed to tho 17th July at tho last an? nual meeting. As the Annual Report wiU bo presented to the Stockholders on tho 18ih April, that day may bo suostituted for the regular annual meeting in July. WILLIAM GREGG, February 23 flu - President. T AMUSEMENTS. SBirb ftattfinbcn am Cftcrmoittag, ten 22tcn STpril 1807, wop aile meine ?yrcunbc nub Scfanntc ergeben? ctngelabcn flnb. Gmtritt SI. Slnfang 7 Ubr. SJ m. S <b r ? b c r, REMOVALS. ~ DR. CAIN HAS REMOVED HIS RESIDENCE AND OFFICE, TO No. 48 Society street, between King and Meeting. April G stuthG Mi LUNE RY. ETC, MILLINERY ! MRS. E. MASTERMAN, " (AT M. & A ASHTON'S,) No. ?05 KING STREET, Opposite Barns' Lane, TAKES LEAVE TO INFORM THE LADIES OF Charleston that she has opened her STOCK OF MILLINERY for their inspection, including a good as? sortment of SPRING BONNETS, HATS, BU., WITH A,GENERAL VARIETY OF THE MATERIAL] required in the business, At Reasonable : Prices. April 16_wfmG EMPORIUM OF FASHION/ WILL, OPEN ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 17TH, AT NO. 371 KING S?REET. A CHOICE STOCK OF SPRIG AND SOMMER MILLINERY. Dress Triiaiiiiiigs, Etc. | ALL'THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN PATTERNS FOR LADLES' AND CHILDRENS | ' DRESSES, COVERINGS,' Etc. \ April 16 3 MADAME F. LUDECUs7 DEALER t? MILLINERY ANH FANCY GOODS, j NO. 2?2 KING-ST, Up-Stairs. rrUKES THIS OPPORTUNITY OF INFORMING THE 1 LADIES of Charleston, and vicinity, that she has recently opened a largo assortment of Fashionable MIL? LEN EE Y and FANCY GOODS, and would bc glad if La? dies would caU and examine them. Mrs. Ludecus promises to sell at the cheapest possible rates, being satisfied with small profits. STAMPING AND FANCY WORK Done at the shortest notice. She has tho agency also of Madame Demorest for the I cale of her DRESS PATTERNS, by the aid of which | every Lady can be her own Fashionable Dressmaker. April 6 ? ? ?_stn th Spring Fashions AT MISS ROSA M?RTLANDSl MILLINERY ROOMS, No. 295 King Street, ABOVE WENTWORTH, (OVER MESSRS. SHEPHERD i COHEN'S.) MISS MUBTLAND HAS JUST RECEIVED, PERI ^-"Manhattan." a beautiful assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY, and solicita a caU. ' . Latest Styles always on hand. April 6 ' tuthslmo INSURANCE. . f??mtti tip??erfprgttttg* 8e6en??Serfid)erttn8cn, SntetScScrforgungen, a., einer ber beftert 3rtf$alien bt? 8 aub efl (ber Jtnicterbocler,) | wellte auf g e g c n ? c i t i g c r. Sta?en bcgriobei ifi, bctorgt ju bett tn?gigften gr?mten. Crramimtcnber Srjt, Sim. Ufferijarbt, Sr. S. ??cgcrS. . <g(?c ?i?g 1Iilb 3J?arIctfh-afje. I January 15 j :.. ; ..!' ?'-,'^>-- -1 tuffimo I DENTISTRY. THEO. E. CBLTPEII?, DENTIST, OFFICE, - - - Ho. 875 KING STREET, NBARL7 OPPOSITE BASEL. /THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL TEETH TS .J.' . 8EBTED at moderate p?cela,' .':..' - "T 'S' 1 X3~ TEETH EXTRACTED ' without pain by means of CHLOROFORM NITROUS OXTW: ?.5 Cr by DR. RICHArtDSON'S apparatus for producing " LOCAL ANESTHESIA. ' Marchs. ' - . < ? tuthaGmo HAVING ACCEPTED THE AGENCY OF THE ABOVE I old and well-known rnimuiactnrers, I am. prepared to ?B aU orders to the trade, and- vrfB always have a full stock on hand, which will daily b? delivered to any part Ofthe-ctty. J. N. ROBSON, '. j . January SI thttu3maa_No. 63 East-Bay: , : P > : f THLE UNDERSIGNED fr. j . TT AYING BEEN APPOINTED BY THE METHODIST 'Jr PUBLIBHIN& HOUSE ai Nashville, TonnesseO, Agents 1er tho salo of their Publications In South Carolina, respaettnuy intern the Clergy ?nd Members > of; tho' Methodist Churches that they have, and win continuo to keep on hand, such Booka as may. be required. _. ? .''''' " THE STOCK ?OHS?ST3 OP" 'f HYMN BOOKS, SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. r?--'; ; TEXT AND MTSCEIJiaNEOUS BOOKS. ; '?-tJ?-;^y-. : BOOK'?EL^ No. ISS Meeting street, 'rApxS'ft 'T' jstoth? t c^^ goteL -V.r -v-.- . -j>vsgagaa; ? h,??- , -T? INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. ' ; ' HUDSON, MOT KISO STSBJa. :rW<ifCIT?3>SI,. }, T^ARM HANDS, CO0K3t WASHERS,-HOUSE SEE. JBXVSatrxSi, ?o?**Mlmm?miM&? . : ?> , March36 ? '. ' j.'.'rfe .. tatbsSkA .. FBANCIS D. LEE, ARCBTTEGT AND EMeiHSER, HAVI S?G RETURNED TO THB OTTYi MAY BS ? ?end rt bia Office, LAW RANGE, Broad street. Maxoba . i ? -SfeM SPECTACLES ! " SPECTACLES ! The subscribers Iiavo just received a flue and complete assortment of | the celebrated " PEREOSCOPIC LENS," in Gold, Silver, Steel, and Shell Frames, which they are- pre? pared to adapt to all who may sufter from Defective Vision. Prices reasonable and to suit the times. ALLAN & SIDDONS No. 307 KING STREET, Sign of the " Gold Spectacles.' N. B.-The PEREOSCOPIC LENS titted to old frames at the shortest April 18 tutbnlnio DRY GOODS, ETC. GREAT BARGAINS. GREAT BARGAINS. $25,000 WORTH OF CHEAP DRY GOODS, AT NO. m Kl STREET. IHAVE REMOVED FROM KO. SIB TO NO. 192 KING STREET, whore I am prepared to sell $25,000 WORTH OF DRY GOQ$S, of all descriptions, damaged by wat or at the late ?f% at 50 per cent, below cost. AU who wish to parchaso CHEAP GOODS, have now an opportunity to invest their money to advantage, and had better call early at J. FRANK, No. 192 King street, April 16 2 Opposite Zogbaum, Young k Co. 18S7 SPRINCTTRADE. NO. 143 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. MARSHALL, BURGE & BOWEN, Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, INVITE THE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS TO I their Stock, which is entirely new, carefully selected, and will be sold at a small advance on first cost, for cash or short time approved paper. KW. MARSHALL. W. T. BURGE. O. A. BOWEN. THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO CALL THE ATTEN? TION of tho former patrons of Messrs. W. T. BURGE k CO. to our stock, which is LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE, entirely new; purchased during the recent depression in Northern Markets. Orders promptly executed. March 1 gmo W. X. BURGE. JUST RECEIVED, AND OPENING DAILY, A splendid asssortment of SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS, And everything else in the Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS UNE. The largest and most varied Stock in the city, all of which will be sold low for cash, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Call and aee, and you wm find the cheapest, combined with the most select Goods, offered lower than ever since the war. No. 306 KING STREET, Between Wentworth and Society sts. LEVY DRUCKER. TEMPOS CORANMJIFM SOS IN ANSON. RODRIGUES P?LM?NIC ELIXIR SPECIFIC. "L70R THE CUBE OF CONSUMPTION, PAINS IN THE Jj CHEST AND SIDES, DIFFICULTY IN BREATH. ING, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, ASTHMA, COUGHS, HEMORRHAGE, and all affections of the Lungs. Thia great revivify or is offered to the public, that all who will avail themselves of its remedial power may be benefltted. It only roernires a <Wo trial to confirm its invaluable agency in diffusing through, each channel of the human organization a restored vitality. It invigorates and em? bues the Lungs with healthful elasticity; restores warmth, which ia their eaaenttal element; rouses the sluggish ves? sels into activity; heals the affected lobes; purifies and enriches the blood; regulates the circulation; induces free and easy respiration, and expels, through its admin? istration, each, and every cincomit&nt, disorder jnesenj.te .j ao?nndhopelea?'a?d'?nc?nible. This compound ls 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 of. en in ??B irritating and debilitating cons?quences, only con daces to much general derangement of the system, de? stroying appetite and creating an. injurious' nervous ex? citement, augmenting suffering with .frequent fatal re? gatta. . .-. .}? '? . Under the Influence of this approved and Invaluable Sp?cifie the most distressing Cough yields; difficulty in breathing and pains and soreness subside, hemorrhage ls arrested, md health and strength re-established. , . ~ PRICE FOB SINGLE BOTTLE ?L25. ' Sold by the Proprietor, northwest corner SOCIETY ] AND MEETING STREETS, and tee principal Druggists. .April 3. . -' .' . & C. J. SCBL?PE6RELL, iio. ar:LINE-STREET, . . - BETWEEN KINO AND ST. PHILIP. T UMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND BUILDING ti - MATERIAL, and PAINTS, OILS. GLASSES, kc, constantly ot hand ot the lowest 'nar ket pn ct-?. June w ?? i'.j .': T ? r ftolyr - "'/, TAVBjtNiKEKPBlRS'NOTICB. * ? i w OFFICIE CLERK OF COUNCIL, 1 ,v>*. . - March 1.1807.) A LL TAVERN-KEEPERS, AND 'PERSONS KETATL iBL-ING splrituoua liquors, within tho city limita, who rave not oiecrrtnd their bonds and taken out tho proper ?rds to ?how that they have license to sell, wiU here-, ported as not complying with ilio law, altor Monday, 5th oat, - ;. : , .,..[ .., .-. . Tboso who have cards are hereby notified to have the ?amo placed in a conspicuous plt.ee in the window. All kains; to observe this notice will aleo be reported, after Oie abevo-ment?cned ame. ' W. H. SMfTB, ? -Umrchi -? -' ? , ?'. Clerk: of Council. , CRISPER COMA. . OhishewaabeioUfalandfair, ' With starry eyaa, and radiant bair, . Whoae curling tendrfls, soft entwined, Enchained the very heart and mind, ' ' CHISP?R COMA, :\-\: ' tot Curling tho Hair of either Sos into Wavy | and Glossy Ringlets or Heavy Massivo ? ?j ' V".; ' Garb. - -.-vy.'.*. ... ... SY USING THIS ARTICLE LADIES AND GENTLE? MEN can beautify themselves a thousand-fold. .t la tho only artlclo tn tho world that will curl straight ?air, and a? the same time grre lt a beautiful, glossy apr. Moranoe. Tao Crisper Ooma not only curta the hair, bul lgfctfony pcrronuM. ana la Ot3 rcoat complete article of iie ?ad ever offered to th? .incrir^ -bite The Jrl?per Ooma, will bo sent to any address, eoalcd and loftpaid for tl. . .;. . j ; : -. . >' ' Adores? all orders to W. L. CLARK k CO., Chemists, No. 3 Weat ?fayette street, Syracuse. N. Y. j*?rch8f> . -. |*t GROCERY* ?riD MISCELLANEOUS. LIVERPOOL SALT. 1 rt?ln SACKS (LARGE AND STRONG) LIVEit Ivl/U POOL SALT. For sali- bv April Ki _ r> HENRY COBIA ft CO. MOLASSES AND SUGAR. 1 f\d lsl5I-S. AND TIERCES MOLASSES ?\J\J 50 bblH Low Priced Sugars. FOP sale by HENRY COBIA & CO. AprlllC 3 GROCERIES AND PRO VI SIONS. -1 f\ HHDS. C. lt. BACON SIOES JLV/ I? boxes c. lt. Bacon Sides 5 hbds. Shoulders 5 bblr. SuKar-Cored Strips 10 boxes Breakfast Belly Bacon 20 half bbb). Family Beef 200 bblB. Flour, Extra. Super and Fluo 2!5 bc xcs Factory Cheese. For sale WM. GURNEY, April IS_4_No. 102 East Bay. CORN, CORN, AFLOAT ! LANDING A VD in STORE. 3000 sa?SbELS WHITE ?tlLLING CORN, FOR JOHN CAMPSEN ft CO.. April 15 2 No. 14 Market-Street, opposite Stale. CLOTHING. UIIUI, WHITFORD & (fl., MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS FINE, MEDIUM, AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING, NOS. 65. 57. 59 and Cl, Hudson street, near Duane, New York. T. F. CARHART. W. H. WHITFORD. J. B. VAN WAGENEN. i riRRember 10 Gmo A. T. HAMILTON. MERCHANT^T?JLIIOK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CLOTHS, CASHMERES AND VESTINGS, GESTS' FCUNISHING GOODS, No. 35 BROAD STREET January 23 Cmos CHARLESTON. S. C. A. S. HULL, ?g't., TT AS REMOVED TO NO. 70 BROAD STREET, JUL BETWEEN MEETING AND CHURCH-STS., where can be found a choice assortment of CLOTHS, ] CASSIMERES and VESTINGS of every variety, for I i gentlemen's wear, which bu is prepared to make to j order at thc lowest cash prices. M. .INO. T. FLYNN (formerly of C. D. Carr ft Co.), will give his attention to the Tailoring Department and to NAVY and ARMY UNIFORMS. ALSO, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FURNISHING GOODS. January 17 Sinos THE BEST TONIC NOW I USE! Novomber 27 ELBER & BROWN, A MANUFACTURERS AND PATENT - ??sr EES of the celebrated COMBINATION ?gn?jns>PJ>. _CHADLB AND BtBY TENDER, Pro *^?mmEtf?9M Meiling Horses, and all kinds of Bock jfj!?Z^^~3?*' lng Horse's, luvulid Cliairs, witbdouble and single wheels, from $25 "to S*8; Cbildmn's Carriages. Fancy and Varnished Wagons, Fancy Sulkies, Invalid Carriages, made to order. Fancy Propellers and Baby Rockers, ftc, ftc, life-size Horses, made to order. Depot, No. CS8 BROADWAY. Manufactory, Nos. 4*9. 460, 461 and 452 WEST STREET, New York. October 25 thstulyr PATTERNS. JUST RECEIVED FROM MADAME DEMOREST THE latest stylos DRESS MAKING TN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Cloaks, Basques, ftc, made io order. Country c rders filled promptly. MISS E. J. BONNER. Broad street, aext cast of Mansion House. April 2_ip-_imo OFFICE OF CAPTAIN OF POLICE, I CHARLESTON. S. C., April 12,1867. J mHE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHED I for the benefit of all whom lt may concern. C. B. SIGWALD, Captain of Police. Ec it Ordained, That from and after the first day of January next, every person keeping a shop or store, or engaged in mercantile business in the City of Charles? ton, shall post up, and keep posted np, ba so conspi? cuous place-, nt his or her business stand ot aland?, a conspicuous Sign Board or Plate, containing his or her given name and surname, and. in case of a partnership, the given name and humnme of each member of the firm; and every person so offending, or making default herein, shall forfeit and pay to thc Oi ty a penalty of fifty dollars for each and every offence or default, and in addition thereto a further sum of fifty dollars for each and every month during which tho provisions of this Ordinance shall remain not complied with: Provided, however. That nothing herein contained shall apply to the special partners of a limited partnership. Ratified December 2, ISSI. Extract from Ordinance Batified November 20th, 1806. ' SEC. 6. No cloth awning shall be put np in such a man? ner aa to obstruct foot passengers; and no sign-board shall be erected otherwise than thirteen feet from the sur? face of the ground or foot pavement ? * ? under a penalty of Twenty Dollars for each and every day, while any such awning or sign-board, fixed or form? ed otherwise than as herein directed, shall so remain. ? . * . * ? * ? . Ssc. G. NO person or'persons whosoever shall, for the purpose of exposing any goods, commodities, or other articles for sale, place, or caused to be placed, , any auch goods, commodities, or other articles whatsoever, or any table, bench, stall-board, box, or other appendage, in any street, lane, alley, or publie thoroughfare, or any foot-pavement, within the City, under a penalty of Twenty Dollars for each and every such offence, and for each and every night ar. day, as the case may be, on which any such offence is committed: Provided, how? ever. That Vendue Masters shall ho permitted to expose before their stores such goods and commodities as they soil at public auction, but not to take up more room than the front of their respective vendue stores, and to the distance of six feet beyond tho same. SEO. 6. No person or persons whosoever, shall suffer any fire wood, coals, goods, wares, merchandise, car? riages of any description, or any other matter or thing, to him, her, or them belonging or consigned, to lay or ? stand for a longer space than four hours, in any street, lane, ?Dey, or public thoroughfare within tho City, un? der a penalty of Two Donors, with costs, for every hour that any such article or thing uuall so lay or stand be? yond the above mentioned time : excepting materials for building, tn regard to which tho following regulations shall be observed, namely : When any person or persons shall erect or repair any house or otherbuilding, upon any street, lane, alley, or open court, rtthin the ?. city,. he, she, . or they . shall make application for the use of so^raucjh.,, "LTJUY* affine AR, OTTbASGoffoucfi building is to bo erected, nor extend more than six feet into the street; which space such per? son or persons shall forthwith enclose with a sufficient fence, at least six feet high, in order to deposit within the same the requisite materials for building and repairing ; and such fence, together with the remaining material, he, she or they shall remove as soon as the work be finish ?1, ox whenever the Mayor shall require it, on pain of for? feiting Two Dollars for every hour that such fence or such materials shall afterward remain unremoved; and on pain, also, of having tho same removed at bia, her, or their expense, by the City authorities. * . April 13 i 16 THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS (iOMPffi, Office No. 147 Meeting street. CONNECTIONS . . .. WITH lUl .;. j Railroads Tiirougiiout UNITEp STATES. .'* Every attention - given ? to the sale Transmission of Freight, Money, and Valuables. 'r WTLL CAIX FOB AND DELIVER FREIGHl TO ANY' 'POINT IN THE CITY FREE OF CHARGE. H.B,.PIiAST,??reatde?at, ' AptlllO''- . ? A- -.?'?'- " 1 Augusta. Qa? . Havana Plan Kentucky State Lottery j HURRAY, EDDY & CO.; MANAGERS. fTU) BE DRAWN AT COVINGTON. KY., 15TH AND i ? 30th of each month. Scheme, 32,090 ticket*-627 prizes. Whole tickets, ?12; naives, tC; quartori,*3; ***t1iBf-$l'?>'?-X??'-~* ; . . ;> . Tfi A i . ?PrlSOOf?.....;.^?60,000 . 2 Prizes of........ .$?^000 1 Prizo.ofj.?20.000 ; 2? Prize? of.........?C00 1 Prize of............?8,000 C3 Prizes erf...........4*00 1 PriEOOf. . 67,000 155 Prizes of ...V?. .". ?230 ... -..-^r?...' . *. 220Prizes of $12i : - .. :-. :. . ,? A?^^ Carabtz^Uon Lottery drawn every day. Tickets from ?tosi?. . ? Ctrcnlrrs scat Iroc Drawings malled as soon a the IsOttory ls <i^^vn* ' : Ardross Uk T. Pl?VKRS, Ont tod Stiles Licensed Agent Nc Ut Beaei ?erect, charleston, S. C, or Key Bax??.F VJ? GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS BACON, FLOUR, TO UK. or? OASES PRIME UXSMOKED SIDES AN? SHOUI OXJ DEUS ll? can*** Extra Uauou Breakfast strips 20 barrels llhoice Pig Ham?, small tsixo 17 barral? Mess Pork 3U0 barrels Family. Extra, Super ami Common Klouj Molasses, Su jar. &c &c. ALSO, 20 TD BS CHOICE "NEW BUTTER ?IO boxes Cliecso '215 cana Puro Leaf Lani 25 Uta No. 1 Salmon. Lauding anil for Kilo, by J. & F. DAWSON. Corner East Bay and Accommodation Wharf. April ir. _ ' . 1 ' CANDLES AN? SOAP. OAA BOXES CANDLES ?VV 100 boxes Soap Of superior quality juBt received and for sale by April io_3_ HENRY COBLA &_ CO. OATS AND BEANS. 3000 ?y??Er?,?RIME MARYLAND OATS Elwell Bains. Lauding from Sehr. SrlM fi by K- M- BUTLER, Al)rU 15_I_North Atlantic Wh-rf. CORN. ??00O BTSH,ELf5 PRIME VTHTTE CORN, LAND v INfc> from sehr?. Hopkins and Elwell A.,w?'??Bal? by W- B- SMITH & CO., AprU15_Napier's Bange. CORN. ROOO BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN NOW roW".Vuldl,uRflrom Schooners "E. J. Palmer " "C. W. Elwell" and "L. H. Hopkins" April?15 by T- J- KEEE k CO BACON AND FLOUR 30 H,SP5- rR,TE SIDES & SHOULDERS 100 barrels Extra, Super and Fine Flour. A^nTir y " T" TUPPER & SONS, April 16_Brown's Wharf: BUTTER ! BUTTER Fi BUTTER! ! ? ?j??> TIRKmS-100 FIRKINS. CHEAPER. CHEAPER.' " t?flEiJL.. CHEAPEST. CHEAPEST. CHEAPEST. ANS, GOOD. GOOD. GOOD. GOOD. April 13 GEO. W. CLARK & CO.' FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES. ? Si 9 WHOLESALE AND BETATL DEALERS IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, AND IMPORTERS OF FINE WINES, BRANDIES, TEAS, ETC., No. 259 KING-ST., OPPOSITE HASEL. CARD. "IO. EVERT E. BEDFORD, THE MANAGER OF 1YJL THE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT, returns many thanks to tho customers and patrons for their liberal patronage and appreciation of tho quality or goods pur? chased by tarra during tho past year. It has been, and always will be cur aim, to PLEA Sn: OUR CUSTOMERS, and as we oder for sale the first quality of all kinda of GROCERIES, WINES, TEAS, etc, wo flatter ourselves that, with our facilities, can give general satisfaction to nil. WM. SIMONS, Esq., having been engaged to assist in the management, would bo pleased to seo his friends at No. 289, assuring them that all 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 HYBON.$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 We keep, also, a supply of cheaper grades-a good quality of GREEN AND BLACK TEA. MIXED, at $1 50 per pound. Just received, a new supply of OLD JAVA COFFEE, ?c.; PARCHED, SOC.; GROUND. B2cy OLD RIO, 35c. The PARCHED COFFEE we represent to bo of the FIRST QUALITY, parched by us with great care. A trial of these Coffees, Green, Parched and Ground, will con? vince the consumer on that point. GENUINE MOCHA AND LAGUAYRA. The FILLING OF ORDERS personally attended to by ono of the Managers. Goods delivered to all parts of the city FREE OF CHARGE. _ A supply of GOSHEN DAIRY BUTTER will arrive on Tuesday. 3mo February 4 KANAPM, UNNMD & CO., Choice Family Groceries, No. 66 1VIAEKET-ST., Fora Doona EAST or MEETING,_Charleston, S. C. SB- GOODS PURCHASED OF US DELIVERED TO ANY PORTION of the City Free of Charge. February 19 tntns2moa SHTPCHANDLERY, ETC. JOHN TUOMEY, NO. 48 EAST BAY, BETWEEN BOYCE'S NOBTH AND SOUTH WHARVES. SHIP CHANDLER AND COMMIS? SION MERCHANT, Dealer and Im? porter iii RUSSIA BOLT ROPE, Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Hemp and Cotton Sail, Duck and Twines, Parcelling, Copper, Sheathing, Metal and Zinc, Paints, Oils, Tar, Tallow, Spirits Turpentine, Anehors, Chains, Blocks, Boats, &c, &c Personal and particular attention given to purchase and sale of MER? CHANDISE AND PRODUCE con? signed or trusted to my care, and prompt returns made. Brown & Level's Patent Life Sav? ing Tackle and Boat Detaching Ap Earatus, for steamers, always on and, and for sale at New York prices. February 27 GOING OFF AT HALF PRICE ! SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS, 10 cents Methodist Hymn Books, 25 cents Baptist Hymn Books, 25 to 75 cents Presbyterian Hymn Boots, 25 cents to $1 Catholic Prayers, 25 cents to Si Catholic French and Spanish Prayers, 50 cents Episcopal Prayers, 50 cents to to iL50 Episcopal, in French, 75 cents Testaments, in French or English, 50 cents to tl Pocket Bibles, 50 cents to SI Webster's Spelling Books, 10 cents. .-SS1.1? HARTS "BOOK STORE." April 15 COMMMSTnwima nn " -_--r-".f?' nJLtJL- ?J?TBECETVED FOE BUILDING Hi a CISTERN at the Upper Wards Market. Proposals to be handed tn on or before the 20th inst . _\ WILLIAM KIRKWOOD, April 6 Chief Clerk. STRASBURGER & NUHN, DOOSBBI OF TOYS, CHINA, SLATES AND SLATE .PENCILS. STRASBURGES & NUHN. FORCED BY THE RAPID increase of 01017 business and their present inade? quate accommodations, have mode arrangements to re? move from Na 65 Maiden Lane to the extensive lofts of No. ^BROADWAY near Canal street, New YorsTim tte 16th of March; offering there to buyers better in dnoements than ever before. thgtnSmoe February 28 ~~. PIONEER YEAST POWDER USE THIS, LADIES, AND NO OTHER. With yonr PASTRY have no bother- ' At every grocers you can get it, Try a box and ne'er regret it. This YEAST POWDER is used by sR first-class Hotels and Restaurants through the country, and Jg finding ita way into every household where good Yeast Powder, is ipprociated. Samples free. Every box' warranted to rive satisfaction or money refunded. Manufactured bv TAYLOR & YOUNG, No. 186 Front street, New York. ' For sale by GRUBER ac KASTLN, No. 23C King street. HENRY BISCHOFF t CO. > Na 197 East Bav. W. S. CORWIN * ctv No. 259 Kimi street. - LOWIE i MOISE, Drng^W No. 151 MEETING 8TKEJBT Oppoalto Charleston Hotel. SeamrflU_ ? - ? ' thstaSmo VTOTICB. TO DISCHARGED SOUHEHS^ IN ^J!??*?8 who hsjajeft their-c?<S? innr?b?3? m "SSSf^?*0 ?dare?? toti?s <>lBcev?tVli?a ?owroyixujthem. Ikm'MBftVfm.IUIiiBM^aMa On und awaitingetettnantaL' ? OiQwc?acVvm SMMI to ?nt Regular O. fl. Ck^mOffic*. N. R-All ^^'^^^St^. acted.- . tntba'mn ... Aptflff ? General Commission Merchant, MstoTifa<rtnarei? of OPaioecr, Comer Hudson StreotTlSow Yctk?-~"' - F?KALER IN PAK2B - AND ZN MATERIALS OP iJ er^oVacrijp?on tar its maamOctrxrc. 1 - ~> .--.-i Dep^nbet X8 .:''-':/-tia' '