The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, April 16, 1867, Image 3

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TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1867. LOCAL MATTERS. To Correspondents. We aro continually rccoivuiK communications cn ] jlitical and other matters from persons who do | ?ot attach their proper names to tho axticlos sont; ? >.d wo take thia occasion of repoating that nothing cm ho publiahed in THE DAILY NEWS without being indorsed by some responsible individual. We have rocoived of Mr. C. F. VOGLER Vemor esl'3 Fashion Magazine and Harper's Magazine I for May, tho Now York Round Tab'c, and a copy of a little collodion o? "Temperance Hymns, ' with j the tunes. URION PRAYER MEETING.-The regular weekly Union Prayer Meeting, under the auspices of tho Yoong Men's Christian Association, will bo held this evening, in Trinity Church, Hasel street, com? mencing at 9 o'clock. Members of all Evangelical Christian denominations, tho clergy of tho city, and the public generally, aro invited to attend j these meetings. . . PUBLIC MEETING.-A mooting of the adopted citizens and foreign residonts of Charleston will bo held this evening at 8 o'clock, at the Hall ol' the German Br?derliche Bund, in King street, near ! Eorlba:k"a Alley. This meeting has boen caliod for tho purpose of considering the report of tho South Carolina Commissioner of Immigration, and to discuss tho subject in its different bearings, lt is one of great interest to our community, and a j full attendance is carnes tly requested. SAMUEL HABT, Sr., in King street, the oldest of | our bibliopoles, offers to dispose of bis entire stock of books ai Ereatls.rs'VoTriia some vory val tetolo works, specially adapted for public libraries | or large privato collections. Among them a splen? did set of the writings of the Latin and Greek I Church Fathers, translated into English; a filejof I tho American Almanacs, neath/ bound, invaluable I as a work of reference; also a large number of | choice English, French, and German books. A CAUTION.-The keeper of Magnolia Cemetery j informs us that many of the tombstones at that ? ?pot have recently been thrown down or BO dis? placed, as to require being put B -?ain in position Tay one who has a knoweld *e of that business, and | as he can discover no canso for these mishaps, but that they must have boon moved by some per? son or persons, for the purpose of getting the job of resetting thom, he would caution those whose lots have been thus tampered with, to employ none I but responsible parties to readjust or replace the | tombstones which have been so interfered with. MAYOB'S COURT, April 15.-A drayman, who, t'linking the street was not wide enough for the j passage of his vehicle, monopolized the sidewalk) and damaged tho door of a counting-room, was fined $10. Henry Mitchell, a one-handed man of color, who struck Mary Ann Simons and jerked her frock off uer, for the matter of a half dollar in dispato, to the disturbance of the public peace, contentedly planked up $5 by way of quieting the angry feel? ings of the fcmr.le. A female, who refused to lot the contractor | .?weep Tier chimney, by which she thought she | saved twenty cents, was fined S5. ' Fourteen tavern-keepers, who had kindly opened their bars on Sunday that the weary might rest, and that those who thought this was "a dry and j thirsty land where no'water is,''might go in and j convince themselves that there were liquids of all kinds, including J'ADAJ?'S ale," which could be ob? tained at specified prices, were each fined $20 for | their imd-heartedriess.-v, ' -~s THE HEALTH OF THE CITY.-We have seldom had tho pleasure of chronicling the advent of a season that was more propitious in oyery respect than the present "Ethereal Spring." This is particularly noticeable in_tke decrease of the bills of mortality. A funeral notice is now a rare sight, while the acci? dental deaths that are almost a daily occurrence in any large city have en tirely "ceased, abel, the City 1 Physicians and the Coroner have retired to private life, being unable- by their joint efforts to furnish j even the customary newspaper items. While the I dearth of news caused by this exceedingly healthy ! Epell is to be deplored in a^sxrictiy business sense, it is a cause of great rejoicing to" the.community \ at large, and is on omen of a healthy summer and j a freedom from the pestilence that staiketh in tho noonday-Yellow Fover. The delightful weather [ generally enjoyed during this month will no doubt j induce many strangers to test the salubrity of tho climate, and we feel confident that they will not regret the .step. The "Sunny South'' has been a terrible sufferer during tho past few: years, but ! she can still point to her health-giving climate and I invite a comparison in this respect with those States north of Mason and Dixon's Line. If in no other way the bills of mortality would prove the correctness of the assertion. that even with the yellow fever, Charleston is more healthy than Boa- | ton. THE CHARLESTON POLICE.-There are few cities of the size and importance of Charleston that are Tinder a better or more perfect municipal govern? ment. Since the close of the war, both b?foreand niter the organization of the civil government,' vre have had fewer rows, or disturbances of any de? scription, than the majority of the Southern cities. Although tho impoverished condition of tho treasury has prevented the police force from being increased to the same size that was employed be? fore the war, yet tho present small body; number? ing only 150 men, have been found fully capable to preserve order in the city. The men are under admirable control, and their duties are performed with ? strict regard to the rules of the office, copies of which are j given to each private on his becom? ing connected with the force. Some of tho princi? pal rules laid down are, that the policeman shall not use his baton, or abuse any prisoner, except in self-defence. For the instruction of those par? ties who may have formed a different opinion re? garding the rules and regulations, we publish the following sections : ~ No. 118.-"Any member must not use his baton except in the most urgent case of self defence." No. 33.-"Any member of the Department who shall wilfully maltreat or uso unnecessary violence towards a prisoner or citizen, shall on complaint being made, and the fact established by compe? tent testimony, be immediately discharged from office." ? ' - Every care is taken by tho officers to see that the men are what they claim to he, guardians of !* "nd anv conduct that would tend to incite a disturbance is sevei^ c_..?v.?a: The enlienle cordiale now existing between civil and military authorities is a proof, that should occasion require, they will act in concert and not be antagonistic, but in the present quiet condition of the city there Js no danger of any disturbance that cannot be quelled by the. force employed for that duty. NEW HOSE REEL.-We had the pleasure yester? day of inspecting a new hose reel, ordered and made in this city for th9 Marion Fire Engine Com? pany. Tliis Company was authorized by the City Council to procure a hose reel, and were advised to purchase one at the North; but they wisely con? cluded that it was best to encourage home manu? facturers, and gave the contract to Mr. HENBY STEINKEN, machinist, at No. 280 Meeting street, near Spring, and the result hos proved that their, judgment was correct. Mr. STEDTKEN has labored faithfully at his contract, and has produced a reel that will bear comparison with any that has been brought from the "North". The: entire cost has been about. $-150, which is $50 cheaper than those imported; and, with the exception pf the two bells, the entire work was done in this city, and at Mr. S.'s workshop. "-, , r The'"reel is light -and iweU-A)alaTiced,: ana' the closest scrutiny fails to find any defective points. It is painted red and gilt, and on each side bears the name of the company, while the tool-box, in the rear, has the motto '.'We'll Try" inscribed on i t in gilt letters. The carving on the pole and the ornamental brass work immediately attracts atten? tion by tho ir neatness, and the lout ensemble vri? not fail to convince the beholder that the Marion's a haye obtained a reel that will match with their en? gine and bo an ornament to the Department. With the exception of the two bolla, which were procured from the North, the entire' reel was man? ufactured in this ci y, and is an ample . proof that Charleston mechanics are' capable of producing as fine work as their sharper and. more-practiced brethren of other cities. The reel is furnished - with two fine bells and .three lanterns, and ia in tivery respect complete and perfect, and- we: oon grat?late tho Swamp Fox Company upon their ac. qttlsitiulif'. -' O/.'.-V v ; : . DISTRICT COURT-JUDOE LOGAN presiding.-The following cases were tried and the verdicts render? ed : Benjamin Palmer and John Mitchell, Indict ment for a conspiracy to cheat and defraud Guilty. Robt. Gaillard, Larceny of poultry, pload Guilty. James Hall. Larceny of clothing-Guilty. Lucinda Kirk, Assault and Battery ; Margaret Stoinnotz, Assault and Battery. Thcso were cross warrants and were found guilty in each. B. Vf. SEYMOUR, Esq., defending the first, and H. Vf. SCHRODER, Esq., tho second. Julia Cain, Assault and Battery. The prosecutor not appearing a Not Pros, was entored. Edward Croon, Assault and Battery, Not Pros. Catherine Togniori, Assault andBattory. Whip? ping a little colored boy. B. VT. SEYMOUR for de? fendant Not Guilty. Ann Fraser, Assault and Battery. Whipping a little white boy-turning the tables. Not Pros. Alexander Hutton, Larceny of a Diamond Pin. Sealed verdict. V. S. CIRCUIT COURT, Hon. GEORGE S. BRYAN, Presiding.-From thc regular and tales Juries summoned to attond this day, the Grand Jury was organized and sworn in as follows : George-'Bobertson, Foreman; Vf. Lebby, S. G. Courtenay, John G. Lige, A. Litschge, C. O. Mar? tindale, A. C. Kaufman, John Duvean, James Mur taigh, Joseph Manigault, George M. Francis, E. L. Roche, Wm. Bonan, A. H. Jones, E. Daly, C C. Litsche, W. Aiken Kelly. The petition of D. T. COBUTN, Esq., for admis? sion was read by Col. JOHN Pftn.T.rps, late District Attorney, and on bis motion the petitioner was admitted, and sworn as Attorney Solicitor and Proctor of tho United States Courts iu South Caro? lina. Tho petitions for citizenship of JACOB H. C. CLE BECK. ?nd FRANCIS MELCHEBS were read by RODOLPH SEIOLINU, Esq., and the Court being satisfied that all tho circumstances connected with tho case wore correct, they were sworn and admitted as citizens. The Judge then addressed the Grand Jury, pointing ont to them their duties, and the District Attorney, D. T. CORBIN, Esq., read tho Acts of Congross on which lie desiguod to give out tho Bills. The. Jnjjp?^orn?^clmoni that were to bc brought up. Tho Gr? 1 Jury retired with six bills for the violation of the internal revenue laws, and, after an absence of two hom's, returned to Court with five bills as to tho said indictment, and no bill as to the last. There will be many moro bills given out this day, which will occupy tho attention of the Grand Jury for several days. Thc Annual Parado of Fire Department. CHARLESTON, S. C., April 15, 1867. Messrs. Editors: An announcement has beon made through two of the daily papers, that the Annual Parade of the Fire Department has been postponed from the 27th to the 30th instant. This is greatly to be regretted, as there seems to be no suitable excuse why the postponement has been agreed upon by the Board of Firemasters, and probably no legitimate plea can bo shown that ren? ders necessary any delay. It bas been laid down by the City Council, in an ordinance in relation to the annual paralo, that tho same shall be held on the 27th of April m each year, unless that day bo Sunday, and I think that the Board have assumed more authority than is entrusted to their keeping by postponing the parade without the sanction of Council. The day on which the parade falls suits all classes of our community, especially that portion which com? poses the department. The parade, if allowed to take place at the time appointed by tho Ordinance, would enable all who participate in tho game to take a day of rest after its occurrence, and would not cause a further loss of time to the members of tho department-many of whom are compelled to resume thoir duties immediately after it has trans? pired. It is boped that, if the Board have not made final arrangements for the change, that a reconsideration may be had, and tho day on which the parade falls be adhered to. Annexed is the extract from the Ordinance referred to: An annual parade of the incorporated companies for inspection by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city, shall take place on the 27th day of April-or if the said day be Sunday, then on the Tuesday next, thereafter-in each and every year, and the Board are hereby authorized to extend the neces? sary orders for the same. AN OLD FIREMAN. 1,000,000 fellow beings annually sacrificed on the altar of ignorance; three million daily, hourly, momentarily, suffering from diseased Lungs, who, by the timely use of MABSDEN'S PECTORAL BALM, would enjoy perfect health. For salo by all drug? gists. DOWXE & MOISE, Agents. GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., Agents. WE WOULD call the attention of purchasers to the advertisement of Mr. J. N. ROBSON, Agent for DUPONT'S Powder. He has a large and complete stock, which will always be kept up, and which he will daily diKvet to any part of tho city. The Messrs. DUPONT commenced the manufacture of powder in 1801, and have kept their powder up to the standard, and an experience of thirty years with their former Agents here have always given complete satisfaction. Their establishment is ono of the largest in the United States, capable ot turn? ing out one thousand kegs daily, with a capital ol over two minion dollars invested, thus giving a guarantee that purchasers can depend on what they get. Mr. ROBSON is prepared to sell at lowest market rates, and, indeed, as low as it can be or? dered from the factory in small lots. March 16 stuthlmo ELYSIUS. . A now and important remedy for married ladies. Circulars can be obtained and the article supplied upon application to the wholesale agents. DOWDS & MOISE, South;rn Drug House, No. 151 Meeting street. April ll thstn3mos II. H. If you want cheap Blank Books; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa? per, ?cc.; or, MILLERS' Almanac; If you want Printing oxecuted neatly; If yon want Books bound in any style, or Account Books made to order, with any desired pattern of ruling, go to HIRAM HARRIE, No. 59 Broad street. BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction Sales This Day. T. BL CATHO, will sell thia day, at 9J? o'clock, on Brown's Wharf, hams, sides, shoulders, butter, fcc. . 3. kW. KNOX will sen this day, at 10}? o'clock, at their salesrooms. No. 138 Meeting street, opposite Pavilion Hotel, household furniture, tte . MILLIGAN b SON will sen this day, at lb o'clock, at No 22 Tendue Sange, calicoes, longcloths, shirts, kc HENEY COBLA & Co. will sell this day. at 10 o'clock, in front of their atore, bacon strips, candles, kc MILES DRAKE will sen this day, at 10 o'clock, at his store, comer of-King and Liberty streets, dry goods, clothing, hoop skirts, fcc. - tc CAMPBELL win son Ona day, at IO o'clock, at their casnsucuvu-" _ , , -ss. Hasel street, orme sito the Postofflco, assigned stock of dry goons, lng, ic Win be sold, under the direction of JAMES TUPPER, Master in Equity, a lot of land No. 64 Broad street; also, lot of land in Trodd street; also, a plantation on Edisto Island called "Vinegar Hin." ... BRUNS & BEE will sen this day, in front of their store, No. 78 East Bay,.at 10 o'clock, bacon, butter, cheese; also, at ll }< o'clock, at Ur. O'NEILL'S back store, in State street, 46 barrels potatoes. JETPORTS & Co. win sell this day, in front of their store, No. 27 Vendue Bange, at 10 o'clock, hams, stripe, kc J. A ENRLOW & Co. win sett this day, at ll o'clock, is front of their store, No. 141 East Bay, sugar and mo? lasses. LAUBET & ALEXAHDEB will sen inls dey, at 10 o'clock, before their store, No. 137 East Bay, pickles, ftc.; also, butter, cheese, bacon, kc B. & A. P. CALDWELL win sen this day, at 10 o'clock, before their store, better, ic. For restoring strength and appetite, use' the 'great Southern Tonic, PANXNXN'S HEPATIC BITTERS and- you wul not he disappointed. For sale by all druggists. tu Sure to Regulate ?he Bowels. MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING 8TEUP is the only; thing that mothers can rely upon for their children.- It corrects acidity of the stomach, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health and comfort to mother and child. During the process of teething, its value is incalculable It softens the gums, reduces inflammation sud allays sB pain, thereby giving rest to the child, and comfort to the mother. Be euro and call for "MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING S?BTXP," 1 Having tho fae tim-dc ol "CURTIS k PERKINS," on the. outside wrapper. i AB ?th?r?V~ j-dts?sss. For sato by DOWTffi ss MOISE, NO. 161 Meeting street, opposite the Charleston Hotel. April 15 stnthS Free to Everybody. A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information'.of tho greatest importance to the young of beth sexes. - >/:? It teaches how the homely may become beautiful, tho. despised respected, and tho forsaken loved. . No young lady dr gentleman should fail to send their address, sad reoefre a copy postpaid, by return nw?. i Address P. O. Drawer, 21, March 30 - lyr . Tro/, N, X. A Timely Warning. . It is especially important at this tizne, when the mar? kets ortho United States aro flooded with, the direst poi? sons, under tho nano of imported liquors, and when domostic compounds purporting to bo medicinal, but not a whit loss pernicious, are heralded to the world as "sor-, oreign remedio?," that the public, should fully under? stand tho facts. Belt lr .own, then, that while ail the diffusive stimulants call >d liquors aro impuro, and all the tonics containing al cob 1 are manufactured with a flory article containing am}, or fusel oil, a mortal poison, HOS TETTERS CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS contain nono of these things, but oro a combination of pure essence of Byo with the pure juices of the most valuable stomachic, anti-billious, and aperient herbs and plants, sud that as a safe and rapid remedy for Dyspepsia and all Its kindred complaints, this preparation Btands before tho world without a rival or,compctitor. Its sales to-day are equal to the combined sales of all tho other tonics advertised in tho United States, and the certifi? cates which authenticate its usefulness are signed by individuals of the highest standing in eveiy professional calling and waUc of life. Beware of imitations and im? postors._6_April IS Know thy Destiny. MADAME E F. THOBNTON, the great English Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant and Psychometrioian, who has aston? ished tho scientific classes of the Old World, has now lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame THORNTON pos? sesses such wonderful powers of second sight as to ena? ble ber to impart knowledge of the greatest Importance to the singlo or married of either sex. While in a state of trance, she delinentos tho vory features of the person you aro to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of in? tense power, known as the Esychomotrope, guarantees to produco a life-like picturo of the futuro husband or wife of the applicant, together with date of marriage, position tn lifo, leading traits of character, &c. This is no hum? bug, as thousand of testimonials can assert. She will send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guaranteo, that the picture is what lt purports to be. By enclosing a am all lock of hair, and stating place of birth, agc, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fifty cents and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re? ceive thc picture and desired information by return mril. All communications sacredly confidential. Address, in oo^M^co, gfo?mno T. ~~" " March ?0? OFFICIAL. Headquarters Seconal aillit&ry District, 1 CHARLESTON, S. C. April 11th, 1867. J [GENERAL ORD EES, NO. 10.] Thc general destitution pro Tailing among tho popula? tion of this Military District cannot be relieved without affording means for tho development of their industrhl resources. The nature and extent of the destitution de? mand extraordinary measures. The people ore boru? down by a heavy burden of debt; the crops of grain and garden produce failed last year; many families have beer deprived of shelter; many more need food and clothing: needful Implements and auxiliaries of husbandry ar? very scarce; thc laboring population in numerous local! ties aro threatened with starvation, unless supplied witt food by the Government of the United States; the in ability of a large portion of the people to pay tases loaves the local authorities without adoquato means of relief and the gravity of the situation is increased by the gen eral disposition shown by ct editors to enforce, upon ai impoverished people, tho immediato collection of ol claims. To suffer all this to go on without restraint or remed; is to sacrifico the general good. The rights of creditor shall bu respected; but the appeal of want and sufferini must bo heeded. Moved by these considerations, th following regulations are announced: They will coe tinttc in force, with such modifications as the occasio; may require, until the civil government of the respect!? States shall bo established, in accordance with the rc qui remen ts of the Government of the United States, The Commanding General earnestly desiros and cont dently believes that the observance of these regulation! and the co-operation of all persons concerned in emploj ing fairly and justly tho advantages still remaining t them, will mitigate tho distress now existing; and th) the avenues of industry, enterprise, and the organizt tion thus opened, will contribute to the permanent we fare and future happiness of tho people. I. Imprisonment for debt is prohibited; unless the di fendant in execution shall be convicted of a fraudulci concealment or disposition of his property, with inter to hinder, delay and prevent the creditor in the recover of his debt or demand. And the proceedings now estai lished in North and South Carolina, respectively, for ti trial and determination of such questions, may t adopted. IL Judgments or decrees, for the payment of moue: on causes of action arising between the 19th of Dooen ber, 1860, and the IC th of May, 1865, shall not be enforce by execution sgainst the property or the person of tl defendant. . Proceedings in such causes ot action, co pending, shall bc stayed; and no snit or process shall 1 hereafter: instituted or commenced, for any' gut causes oi action. UL Sheriffs, Coroners, and Constables, arc herel directed to suspend for twelve calendar months the sa of an property upon execution or process, on liahflia contracted prior to tho 19th of December, 1860, unie upon the written consent of the defendants, except cases where, tie plaintiff, or in his absence, his agent attorney, shan upon oath, with corroborative testimony, i loge and prove that the defendant is removing, or in ten fraudulently to remove, his property beyond the terril rial jurisdiction ot the court. The sale of real or pi sonal property by foreclosure of mortgage is like wi suspended for twelve calendar months, except in cac where the payment of interest money, accruing slr the 15th day of May, 1865, sholl not have been made 1 fore the day of sale. XV. Judgments or decrees entered or enrollen; causes of action arising subsequent to the 15th of Mi 1865, may be enforced by execution against the propel of the defendant; and in the application of the mon arising under euch executions regard shan be had to t priority of liens, unless in cases where the good faith any lien shan be drawn ia question. In such cases I usual mode of proceeding adopted in North and Sot Carolina, respectively, to determine that question, sh be adopted. V. All proceedings for the recovery of money uni contracts, whether under seal, or by parole, the cons oration for which was the purchase of negroes, are s pended. Judgments or decrees entered or enrolled such causes of action, shan not be enforced. "VT-.A11 advances of moneys, subsistence, impl?me and fertilizers, loaned, used, employed or required the purpose of aiding the agricultural pursuits of people, shoU bo protected. And the misting li which have provided the most efficient remedies such cases for the lender, win be supported and torced. Wages for labor performed in the product of the crop shan be a lien on the crop, and paymen the amount due for such wages shan be enforced by Uko remedies provided to secure advances of money i other means for the cultivation of tho crop. VII. In aU sales of property under execution or order of any court, there shall be reserved out of the] perry of any defendant, who has a family depend upon bis or her labor, a dwelling house and appa nances and twenty acres of land for the use and occt tion of the family of the defendant ; and necessary t clea of furniture, apparel, subsistence. Implen? o? trade, husbandry or other employment, of value of five hundred dollars. The homestead emption shftU inure only, to the benefit of famines 'I is to say, to parent or parents and child or children, other cases, the exemption shan extend only to cloth implements of trade .or other employment usually lowed by the defendant, to ' the value of one fannel dollrxs. ,The exemption hereby made shall not be wal or defeated hy the act of the defendant. The exemi property of the defendant shall he ascertained by Sheriff, or other officer enforcing., the execution, shan specifically describe the same and make a re; thereof in each case to the court. ? VEX The curren ey of the Unxtod StatesV d?clar?e the Congress of the United States to be a legal tende the payment of an debts, dues and demands,, shall t recognized in North and South Carolina. And'alio m which the same shall be .tendered in payment, refused by; anypublic officer, will boat once reporte these Headquarters or to the Commanding Officer o POBt Wimm Xrzrm.- _ ."I.H.. " ' ES. Property of an absent debtor, br one charge such, without fraud, whether consisting of mons; vanced'for the purposes of agriculture, or appliance the cultivation of the soil, shan not bo taken tende procesa known as "Foreign ' Attachment ;" ' hut the created by any existing law shall not be disturbed, shaU the possession or tho use of the same be in wise interfered with, except in the exeerntion eif a J ment or final decree, in cases where they are aathm to be enforced. X In suits brought to recover ordinary debts, kt ss actions ex contractu, bail as heretofore author shaU not ber demanded by tho suitor, nor taken .by Sheriff or other officer servias the process. '? In suit) trespass,'' libel, wrongful conversion of property, other cases known aa actions er delicto, bafl as beret authorised, may he demanded, shd_ taken. The prc tion of ball in cases ex contractu, shall not extoad tc ties about to leave the State ; but the fact of intet must be clearly established hy proof ' .' XL In cnixsinal proceedings, the usual reccgnhti shal l be rei^hxd and7 taken by the proper civfl of heretofore authorized by:""l?w"to? mice1 the? same, 1 ded :'That upon complaint being - made to any; .ri trate or other person authorized by law to issue i ratfor breach of the peace, or any 'criminal offei ethan bo th? duty of such magistrate or officer to his warrant upon the recognizance of the complain! prosecute, without . requiring him " to give ?acuri such recognisance.- ' . :. , ..Sit, Th? practice pf carrying' deadly weapons, e by ofilcesrs oTid ooldietrsin tho military service of thc ted States, ls prohibited. The concealment of Vsucl! pons on the person win be deemed an aggnnuaa ? offence. A violation of this" order win render the der amenable to trial and punishment by' Military miadon. Whenever wonndlng or killing > shall i fr?lB.tfe'e TJW of suet wt>!?~<2. ~cot?!?tthe perry ct or concealed a eloodly weapon, aban be deemed, ev! of a fclonious'jntent 'j to take tho lifo of the t in person. '. ?/,.'/?'...',7V '"-''','?". ' ' - SH The orders .herrotofore issued .to this "Ml Department, prohibiting the'. punishment of crime offences by wMpplng, mairrdng, ln^ndlng, trtocki, r, or otter corporal punishment, are in force and 'v obeyed by an penKms.. ;' .XIV. Tho puniiihment,<?? eleS&ih tn certain caso? o glory and larceny, topos: d': by the -existing Jaw? < provisional gOTerrrment in this MJHtasy District, ia taned. 'Any person convicted of. brrrglsry;; of lil wheat the property stolon ia of the value of twont ?M?an; of assault ?nd battery with intent to Mu; any assault with a deadly weapon, shall be deemed guilty of felony, and shall bc punished by imprisonment at hard labor for a term not exceeding ten years nor less than two years, in tho discretion of the Court having ju riwlicllozi thSTvGf. Larceny, w?t?u the value of tho prop? erty stolen is leas than twenty-five dollars, shall bo pun? ished by imprisonment at hard labor for a term not ex- j owling one year, lu tho discretion of tho Court. XV. The Governors of North and South Carolina shall havo authority, within their jurisdictions respectively, to reprieve or pardon any person convicted and sentenc? ed by a civil court, and to remit fines and penalties. XVI. Nothing in this order shall bo construed to re? strain or prevent the operation of proceedings in bank? ruptcy, in accordance with tho Acts of Congress in such cases mado and provided, nor with tho collection of any tax. Impost, excise, or charge levied by authority of tho United States or of tho provisional Governments of North and South Carolina ; but no imprisonment for overdue taxes shall be allowed Nor shall this order, or any law of the provisional governments of North or South Caro? lina, operate to deny to minor children, or children com- | lng of age, or their legal representatives, nor to suspend, as to them, any right of action, remedy, or proceeding, against Executors, Administrators. Trustees, Guardians, Masters or Clerks of Equity Courts, or other officers or j persons holding a fiduciary relation to tho parties or the subject matter of tho action or proceeding. XVII. Any law or ordinance heretofore in force in North or South Carolina, inconsistent with the pro? visions of this General Order, is hereby suspended and declared inoperative. Tty command of Major-Genoral D. E SICKLES. J. W. CLODS, Captain 38 th U. S. Infantry, A. D. C., & A. A. A. G. Official : J. VT. CLOUS, Ald-dc Tamp. April 16 - 3 OFFICIAX. Headquarters, Second Military District,) CHAMXSTOH, 8. C., April 12th, 1867. ( [CracuLAB.] In reply to several communications addressed to those Headquarters, in reference to the proceedings of tho civil authorities cf South Carolina in tho collection of taxes, the following letter of instruction from his Excellency the Governor, to tho Comptroller-a<"A"'1 ia oubliahed " ,. . " -... ??.! concerned : EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT S. C., 1 I COLUMBIA, 19th February, 1867. J Hon. S. L. Leaphart, Comptroller-General: Sm: Upon conference with several of the Tax Collec? tors, as well as the Attorney-General, I am satisfied that the Ruforcements of tho Acts of the General Assembly, according to their technical import, will h? very oppres- 1 sive to tho poor who are unable to pay their taxes and have no property, and who, in such contingency, are re? quired to be arrested and confined in jail until they do pay the execution; and it will impose a ruinous burthen on the State to pay for dieting all who may be arrested. When once placed in jail, there is no power to release the delinquent until the Legislature meets. In the present straightened condition of the finances of the State it must bo avoided, and you are hereby directed to issue a notice to the Sheriffs of the several Districts, instructing them not to arrest and put in jail any delinquent in a tax exe? cution, unless such Sheriff, upon inquiry, shall be- satis? fied that he or sho is fraudulently concealing property, or withholding money belonging to him or her; and that in every case where he believes the delinquent is unable, for want of means, to pay, that the execution shall be so endorsed, and no proceedings further taken upon it" J. have the honor to be, Very respectfully, yours, kc, JAMES L. OER,-Governor. The instructions of the Governor win be carefully ob? served by Sheriffs and all other officers. Sheriffs or other officers charged with the execution of process for tho col? lection of taxes, will bo required to report to the Com? manding Officer of the Post in which their duties are performed, the names of all parties imprisoned for the non-payment of taxes, tho amount of tax duo, and tho amount of costs and fees, together with the evidence showing "that he or she is fraudulently concealing pro? perty or withholding money belonging to him or her." Post Commanders wfll see that the requirements of this Circular are observed By Command, of Major-Gen oral D. E. SICKLES: J. W. CLOUS?, Captain 38th Infantry, A. D. C. & Act. Asst. Adjt Gcn'l. Official-J. W. CLOUS, Aid-de-Comp. AprilJS 3 MISCELLANEOUS. KNOX & SON'S ALLO A AXE. CASES JUST RECEIVED, AND FOB SALE BX WM. C. BEK k CO., Corner East Bay and Vanderhorst's Wharf. April 16_ tuthalO ICE O 3ri IE _A_ IVE 1 SODA WATER ! ? CONFECTIONERY AND CAKES ! ! I WE HAVE THE PLEASURE OF AN? NOUNCING to toe Ladies and Gentlemen of Charleston, that we, the undersigned, have fitted sp a FTBST CLASS ESTABLISMENT, at tho comer of Meet ing and Hasel streets, where we win guarantee that you will find a superior quality of ICE CREAM, SODA WA? TER, CONFECTIONERY and CAKES. Hoping to re? ceive a anare of the patronage of the community, wo are ( lieepec tinily, JOHN OGRES. W.' A. WITJdlNGTON. April 13 Imo mHE UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE TO OW X PENSE this agreeable and healthful beverage, at their wen-known stands, No. 86 TTARTTT, STREET, be- 1 tween King and Meeting streets. No. 438% KING STREET \ (Old Piquet Gcard House), and at the head of CENTER MARKET, northwest corner. Druggists and others wishing to be supplied with Fountains or Syrups, and dealers desiring Fountains charged, win be accommodated upon reasonable Steamers, Hotels, Restaurants and private famines, furnished with a superior article of bottled Soda, in quan? tities to suit purchasers. We are agents for the salo of A. J. Morse & Son's justly celebrated Soda Water Apparatus, consisting of Genera? tors, Fountains, Marble Draught Stands, Silver Flated Refrigerating Draught Stands, Tumbler Holders, and aU apparatus necessary for the manufacture of Soda Water, at the manufacturiers' prices, with freight added. Dealers in Soda Water throughout the State, ?mirlyyg j an apparatus, will do wen to examine tho merits of Morse's Apparatus, before purchasing elesewhere. Description catalogue and price list sent to any address | upon application to JOHN BUCK & CO., Charleston. While appreciating the very liberal patronage extended ' tous during the past season, we thaU strive to merit its continuance. JOHN BUCK. E. H. GARDNER. April ll ?ono FURNITURE AUCTIONS AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES Attended to -itt promptness and dispatch, and at MODERATE CHARGES, BY SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY, April ll_Auctioneers, No. 27 Broad street ASURE CUBE FOB THE PILES, PUT UP IN PACKAGES of 1000 pi?ces. Price 60 cents.' For sale bv HIRAM HARRIS, March 18 Imo_So. SS BROAD STREET. WILLIAM BROOKE ANES, STEAM GAS PTPTKR ABD PLUMBER, T>LALN AND ORNAMENTAL OAS FIXTURES, GAS August 31 - Between Broad and Onefu streets. -'-l?flXlS:&.GHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,! AND S HIPP?NG AGEN T S. %Hf ILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND I Vf " SHIPMENT ?io Foreign andDomestic Porta) ol COTTON. RICE. LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. ' ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, s. C. E. WILLIS.?..A B. CHISOLM October25 -?' ?_ - -, ?_' DABGAN & DAEGAN, ATTORNEYS IT L1W. WILL PRACTICE TN THE COURTS OF THE EASTERN GIRCUIT. 49- Prompt attention given to collection of claims. BK?ERKNCES.-.Messrs. Pros9ly, Lord & Inglesby, James ' Tupper. Esq-, Charleston, S. C. J. F. DARGAN, T. O. DARGAN, '" Itorence, S. a Darlington, S, C. March 18 . :' ' ?_ . ,-? imo ENGLISH AND SCOTCH PORTEUS I .-. ANDALES. "D ECENTLY. IMPOSTED DIRECT FROM LIVER- I XV POOL, per British harks "Begina," "Tecumseh," "Gladstone," "Yrrmurrt," "Southern nights," and other vessels. ' 103 CASKS BYASS' LONDON PORTER-PINTS 17 casks nyasa' London Vortcr-quarts JUS casks Baas' E. L Ale-pinte 12 casks'BasB* E. L Ale-quarts 46 casks Findlaiefa Dublin Porter-pint? 108 casks Aiken's E. I. Ale-pinto / ISO casks Jeffrey's Sparkling Ale-pinta (atone) " ' JO casks Jeffrey'? E I. Ale-pints (glass). .?: Forsaleby 3. BANCROFT, Jr., Broier, April? teth? . No. 98 East Boy. PfP^flPI^I SON, "; Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers OFFICE NO. 83 HA? NE KTBEET. AUCTION SALES. Hams, Sides, Shoulders, Sutler, <fc, Wffl be sold on Brown's WharC ot V. past nine o'clock THIS DAY, 1 OOO UNBAGGED HAMS, IN LOTS 10 hhds Shoulders 7 hhds Clear Ribbed SidOR 200 Firkins and tubs of Butter. Some Bary's choice. Conditions cash._ 1 April 10 Potatoes, Potatoes, Potatoes. BY BRU IVS & BIOIS. Will be sold THIS DAY, tho 10th inst,, at Mr. O'Nciil's back store, in State street, at half-past ll o'clock, 40 BBLS. IRISH POTATOES._April 16 Hams, Strips. Bellies. Slioulders, dec. JEFFORD'S & CO, Will sell THI8DAY, in front of their store. No. 27 Vendue Range, at 10 o'clock, 12 TIERCES UNBAGGED HAMS 6 Boxes Sugar Cured Hams 30 Barrels Sugar Cured Strips 2 Hhds Smoked Bellies 600 Prime Shoulders 3 Hhds Shoulders SO Boxes Cheese 10 Kegs Butter 12 Tierces Leaf Lard. April 10 BY MIX.LIGAN' & SOIS", No. Zit Vendee Ranee. THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, A lot of DRY GOODS, viz: Calicoes, Longcloths, Shirts, Drawers. Coats, Pants, Melton Cloth, Satinet, Hosiery, Felt Hats, Shoes, Fancy Goods, Notions, &c. 60 reams Writing Paper 19 dozen Lanterns 2 Counter Scales, (in order) Sundry lots Furniture, Meat Safes, Mattresses, 1 Bar . Counter and Stand, &c, &c. AMO, 1 BATTEAU, 20 feet long, 6 feet beam. April 16 BY MILLIGAN dc SON. On SATURDAY. 20th Inst., in rear of new Custom House, at ll o'clock, we will sell. 1 LOX ANCHORS AND CHAINS. April ll_thamwsS Autcions for Horses, Vehicles and Furniture, , EVERY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at a quarter pajt 10 o'clock, as originally established by the subscribers. Furniture sales at Private Residences promptly attend- : ed to at tow charges. SMITH is MCGILLIVRAY. Auctioneers, No. 27 Broad street, April ll_3mo_South Side near State. BANKETT SCHTJK. Aactioriecr ?ncl tenimiRsIiiii Merchant, at Offers his services for the Balo of MERCHANDISE it day and night at his store, also for the sale of Stock Bonds, Real Estate, Vessels, Horses and Produce, .-.est city references will be given. Consigner, .mts solidi ed Terms moderate and guarantees satisfaction. PRIVATE SALES. BY MILLIGAN & SON. At Private Salo 1 Twenty-Horie Power STEAM ENGINE, In the beat of ordor 1 Cylinder Boiler, but little used 1 firstclass Sow Mill; may bo completed at a small cost. Price of whole $1700. Apply as above at . . No. 22 YSrTTi . V. ANGE. April 4_thstu-'nsO_ Lot of Land on Beaufain Street, at Private Sale. BY LOWNDES & G KIMBALL, : Law Range, Broad Street. At Private Sale ALL THAT LOT OF LAND lying on the North side ofBeauf.in street, opposite ? rchdolo street, measuring fifty-nine (59| feet front by ono hundred and twenty (120) feet deep, fifty-two (62) feet on tho back line. Bounded by lands of St. Mi chad's Church. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay L. & G. for papers. APriI9 tnths6 AGRICULTURAL. SEED BICE. AFEW BUSHELS VERY PURE HEED JUST RE? CEIVED. WM. 0. BEE iz CO., Corner East Bay-and Vandorhorst's Wharf. April 16_ tnths3 SEED RICE. 7 A fi BUSHELS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. I UV For salo by W. W. 3HACKELFORD, April ll theta_No. 1 Boyce's Wharf. CROASDALES SUPER PHOSPHATES. 125 TONS. FOB SALE BY WM. GURNET, April 15_3_No. 102 East Bay. ALLEN & NEEDLES' FERTILIZER TO ARRIVE. KAA BBLS. OF THE ABOVE WELL KNOWN FER *J\J\J TILIZER expected per steamer from Phila? delphia. AH unfilled orders win bo supplied direct from steamer. MACBETH & RAVENEL, Sole Agents. March 28 DRY GOODS. ETC. SPRING GOODS. SPRING ROODS. AT THE 5 STOLL, WEBB & CO., NO. 287 KING STREET. OTEE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY INFORM I their friends and customers that they are now re? ceiving their STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, all of which have been selected with care and at the lowest prices, and which we now offer at a very small advance above cost. Our motto being. Quick Sales and Small Profits, we would respectfully solicit our friends and customers to can and examine our Stock before purchasing. Par. i ocular pains taken in showing Goods. Our Stock con? sists in part of 3-4 LONG CLOTH, 12K cents 7- 8 Long Cloth, 15,17,18 cents by tho piece 4- 4 Long Cloth, 20, 25, 30,35 cents 9,10 and 11-4 Sheetings 9,10 and 11-4 Linen Sheetings-cheap Pulow Linens-all prices Bird Eye Diapers-all prices Russia Diapers-oB prices Scotch Diapers-all prices Huck Diapers-aR prices Crash, 12 ii, 20 and 25 cents Bleached Damask Cloths 8-4 Bleached Table Damask 6-4 and 8-4 Brown Table Damask Colored Table Damask Worsted Table and Piano Covers. DRESS GOODS. GRENADINES AND LENOS Crape Maretz English Bareges-plain and figured Melanges and Poplins, for Travelling Dressed Colored French Printed Organdies Odored Printed Jaconet and Lawns Per?ois and Chambrays - Solid Colored French Cambrics and Lawns Black Berege and Crape Maretz 8-4 Black Borage, for Shawls 8-4 Black Grenadine Block Bombazines, sn qualities Black Alpacas Black Tamise Cloth Black and Colored wilks. With a variety of other Goods, which wfll be offered at low prices, at STOLL, WEBB k CO., No. 287 King Street, BANCROFT'S OLD STAND. March 28 : ? _ - ? > ? . ' AND EMBROIDERIES. JAOOAJUO. corrow nAitTRRTns Nainsook and MuB Maslin. - " Bishop oed Victoria Lawns .""' Plaid and Stripe Swiss Plaid and Stripe Cambrics "r" Piala and Stripe Nainsooks - - v . - ? Swiss Miishha French Muslins - Dotted Muslins Tucked Muslins -.?-?' Muslin Edgings and Insrjrt?ngs ' Cambric Edgings and Insertings Thread Edgingo end In sortings Valencia? Edgings and IirserUngs Linen Edgings and Inserlings Brussels Edgings Maltese Lace Collars, in variety Swiss and Cam trie Collara, in variety linen Collars and Cufia ? . * Infants" Bodies and Robes. " Wit i a completo assortment of all other Goods Lin the - above line. * March 26 LL, WEBB & H., No. 287 ?ng Street. HOSIERT?H?SIEBY? much lower prices than formerly- ~ LADIES' WHITE COTTON HOSE ladle.' Open Work Hose i Ladies' Black and Slate Hose ! Gents' Half Hose in Brown and White Muw-V White Cotton Hose in variety Boy*J Hsif-Hoso in variety. ->r GLOVES! LATHE? BLACK, WHITE AND COLORED KID ' GLOVES-' 1 Ladios' L?alo and Sah Glove*.. . .'.'.' .. . G eats'. Lisio and Silk Gloves , ~ 'V Lace allate^n? ?variety : ." *' "f . ' Ladies' Buck Gauntlets ...,'"".-. . . GesVBi^Gjovee-'.^..-'^... '^. . . Misses' Lisle end SIB: Gloves ; Misses' Lace Mitt? ... . '.. With a full assortment of s3 Goods in our Une at low | prices.' .. >-. ':....;....;;-:..;;.,-..^;r,'. . ; - ??JNo..;2.87 King,Street; . Vi : BREWSTER & SPEATT, ; Attorneys at Law& Soiidtorsi in gisity ... OPim So. ?* BHOAD STBRfcT. ' '.??". novembers AUCTION SALES. Bacon Siripa, Candles, otc., <?c. BY HEMtY COBIA Si CO., THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, in front of our store, will bo ?old. 10 BARKELS BACON STRIPS 100 BarrclH Bacon Shoulders W Box?! Candles 60 Boxes Starch IS Tierces Molasses. Conditions cash. April 16 Assigned stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Fancy Goods. Bools and Shoes, Hardware, Stationery, Straw Goods, Millinery, ?fcc.. <tc. MCKAY & CAMPBELL. Cash Auction House. No. 0>? Masel Street, OppoMic New PostofHcc, VTill sell THIS DAY, commencing at 10 o'clock, THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A COUNTRY STORE, consisting of all descriptions of goods, and sold for bene? fit of cr?dito rs. ALSO, FIFTY CASES NEW STYLE LEGHORN AND STRAW HATS, kc Conditions cash. TO-MORROW, at 10 o'clock. FURNITURE. Stoves, Mattresses, Bedding, kc, of a family leaving tho city._April IC Dni Goods, Clo??ng, Hoop Skirts, ?tc. BY MILES DRAKE, THIS MORNING, at 10 oVlock, I will soil at my store, corner of King and Liberty streets, PIECES PLAIN AND FIGURED SWISS, JACONET, Mull and Nainsook Muslin, Cross Bar Cambric, White j and Black Figured SWIBS, Printed Lawn. Berege, Pop ( linet, Grenadines, Mozambique, Solecia, Block and Slate Cambric, Satinet, Tweed, Cassuncrcs, kc Dozens Madras Handkerchiefs, L Cambric ond Hem [ Stitched Handkerchiefs, Kid Gloves, TOWCIB. Tablecloths, Ladles*, Misses' and Gents' assorted Hosier}", kc, kc. ALSO, 60 dozen LADIES', MISSES* and CHILDREN'S HOOP ! ] SKIRTS. S to 30 springs. CLOTHING : GO Cassimere and Broadcloth Dress and Business ] COATS 60 Alpaca Business Coats 200 Linen and Marseilles Coats 300 pair Cassimere, Satinet and Drill Pants. Terme cash._April 16 Butter, etc. BY R. & A. P. CALDWELL. THIS DAY, the 16th, will bo sold before our store, at | 10 o'clock, 20 TUBS GOSHEN BUTTEE. 200 Dry Salted Shoulders. 3 bbla. Smoked Tongues. 1 bbl. Sausage Moot 1 bbl. small size Hams. _ * *:>?. -?'"? Sides. Conditions cash._ April IR BY R. 91. MARSHALL Si BRO., I Brokers and Auctioneers, So. 33 Broad St., TO-MORROW, at WK o'clock, will bo sold, 1 HORSE 1 MULE, 1 Rockaway, 1 Buggy, House j hold Furniture, kc, kc April 16 Estate Sale, by order of Executors-Bouses and j Lots. BY WABDLAW Si CAREW. W?1 be sold at ll o'clock A. M., on TUESDAY, the Hut I May next, in front of Exchange, A HOUSE AND LOT at the comer of Spring and Coming I streets. The House contains four room? with fire places, and double piazzas in the rear. The front room below, directly on tho corner, is well adapted for a Store with I I all thc necessary fixtures, and is an excellent eland for business. There is attached to thin lot a good kitchen, with servant's room above, kc, kc. The Lot is about 40 feet front by about - feet in depth. ALSO, A DOUBLE FRAMED TENEMENT HOUSE, adjoining the above on Coming street, with four rooms in each tenement. The; lot is of similar dimensions with the foregoing, and hos on it o well of water. Tho buildings on both these lots are nearly new and of excellent mate? rials. This property was in possession of the Testator before the war, and has never since changed honda. Purchasers to pay us for papers. April 12 si tu2 moy T, mru2 UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. ! [FOttECLOSOKE OP MORTGAGE BT CONSIST OF PAI?TIEF-] Robert J". Getty vs. Robert H. Barney. IBY W. Y. LEITCH Si R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. By virtue of an order of sale to mo directed, in the above ! case, I will expose for sale at Public Auction, in front of tho old Custom House, in Charleston, at 12 o'clock M., on THURSDAY, April 18,1867, THE SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER PLATO, burthen about 83 83-100 tons, length 94 7-10 feet, breadth 21 2-10 feet, depth 0 4-10 feet, together with her boat, tackle, fur mrure, apparel and appurtenances, os per inventory, j Conditions-One-third cash ; balance in notes ot 60 and 90 days, eecured by two approved endorsers. J. P. M. EPPING, April ll ths2 tuwth3 U. S. Marshal. MACHINE SHOPS. December 16 stuthlyr NOTICE. TO CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, &C. YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO A FURTHER REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF PREPARED LUMBER for your uses. TONGUETNG AND GROOVING-.$6 per M SURFACING ONE SIDE.? per M SURFACING BOTH SHOES.7 per M ON HAND FOB . SALE : 20,000 feet l>i Worked Seasoned Flooring 10,000 feet a Worked Lining 10,000 feet a Weather "Boards, 0 and 10 inches wide 15,000 feet IK. IX. and 2 inch Yellow Pine, 14 to 20 inches wide 10,000 feet ia Stepping 10,000 feet Wide 1 inch Boards. Your patronage is solicited. TO CONSUMEES. We have lately attached a FIRST-CLASS CORN MTT.T, to our establishment, abd ore prepared to furnish 1 GRIST AND MEAL, in largo or small quantities, to cns- j ; tomers. Orders from City or Country solicited. Terms cash. WHARTON & PETSCH, Car Works, Steam Planing and Grooving Mills, Corner Line street ond Railroad Avenue. March 29_tn tbs Imo BRIDGES & L A IN ?7 MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS TN RAILROAD AND CAR FINDINGS, AND Machinery of Every Description . ALSO, I TAITS PATENT ROILING LEVER SHEARS AND PUNCHES. No. SO Conxtland-st.. corner of Greenwich, N"IB'"W". ""STORK. RAILROAD AXLES, WHEELS, CHAIRS, SPIKES, Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Cor, Ship and Bridge Bolts, Iron Forgings of various MM? kc, kc STERLAND RUBBER SPRINGS, LOCOMOTIVE AND j HAND LANTERNS, Portable Forgos and Jack Screws, Cotton Dock for Car Covers, Brass and SU vcr Trimmings, i nMH^g eff a]] kinds, Baggage Chocks, eke, kc Also, Agenta fae the inanufacturera of CAR HEAD LININGS. | ?T.TtPRT BRIDGES..... ............... .JOEL C. LANE. November 6 ; . . _rnthsftno NBWYOEK STBMI BM?M CO., MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINE LATHES, PLANERS, . - IMPROVED CAR 'WHETiiL BOXES, BOLT CUTTERS, UPRIGHT DRILLS, ? MCMTS'TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Wortes at Worcester, Mass. , OEFIQE AND WAREBOOM, No. 222 PEARL ST., NEW YORK. December 18 . 6mo THE LAMES' MtTUAII AID ASSOCIATION, HAVING ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY OF READY MADE CLOTHING, suitable for Gentlemen, La I die? and Children, and being desirous of dirmniahlng our Steck before thc season advances too far, we .woola espe? cially draw Qie attention of tho public towards the reduc? tion which wfll bo made in our prices for the, next two ' or three weeks from date. .Applyattho ,. DEPOSITORY. January 29 No. 17 Chalmers street. ASTROLOGY. THE WORLD ?fflSHD .,, AT TH2 WOHTvERFTTT, BSVIXATI03?B , MADE BY THE .GREAT ASTROLOGIST, Itfadaone ET. A. PERI?IGO. SHE BEVALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EVES KNEW. 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It costs you but? trifle, and you may never again have ao favorable tra opportunity, Consultation fee, with Ukeneaa and an desired information, ?1. Parues living at a disSuico can consult the Madame by mail with equal safety and satiafacuoD. to thomselioe, as if in person. MS fu? and explici; <_u" ^ "zlU^iCiVwiCb. iT ii swered ?eil Hkoncss enclosed, sent by rc-il on receipt of. price-abore mentioaad- Inc ' strictest aacresy ?ut ba r^^talnMi and an <"i\>^?\tPfrfa*i** . retomad or destroy? ed. Rereren^ofae highest order fornlshed thoo? de ; them. Write plainly Um dex of the month and ? which yoe were born, enclosing ? smaB look ol Much 80 WADAXZ H. A. PERHIGO, - j P, 0, Dfcawajt S88, BUTTAXO, N. Y, j AUCTION SALES UNDER DECREE 1ST Eft?ITY. Olen vs. Branch. WU1 bo Bold, under the direction of tho un<l?T'?T!ei at thc old Custom HOUR? TU1< DAY, tho 10th of April, 1887, at ll o'clock A. M., ALI, THAT LOT OF LAND, situate on tho north side of Eroad Street In this city, known by tho io. Ci, and measuring in front on Broad street 22 feet C inchon, mor or less (including one-half of an all- y adjoining thc samo, which alley is subject to tho freo URO of thc pro? prietor of this, and in common with the proprietor of the adjoining lot.) and in dopth from north to south 21GJ? feet more or OKS. Bouudtng east on lands of-Ram Hay. weet on land now or lato of Dr. Henry Frost, south on Broad Rtreet and north on land ot estate of Mrs. Margaret Cochran. Terms.-One-fourth cash: balance in one. two and three vears. secured bv bond of thc purchaser and mort ga"e ot (he pr.-ir.iscs. with interest from day of sale, pay abt? semi-anuualiv. Ibo buildings to be insured and policv assumed. Purchaser to pay for papers. * . JAMES TUPPER, April 10 thStul_Master in Equity. CN DER DECREE IN EftCITT. JfoKcnna vs. Duane. Will bo sold, under the direction of the undersigned, at tho old Custom House, THIS DAY", the ICth of April, 1807. nt ll A. M., All that LOT OF LAND, with tho buildings there'll, situato on tho south sido of Tradd street in this city, measuriii;; in front on said street, 2? feet 5 incbos, and in depth 08 feet i) inches, more or less. Bounding north on Tradd street, cast on lands of Alonzo J. White, south on lands of-, and wi-st on lands of-, and kuown by tho No. ll on said street. Terms-One-fourth cash; balance in three equal inn'al? meo ts, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises, with interest from day ot sale, payable an? nually. Buildings to bo insured and policy a-signcd. Purchaser to pay for papera. JAMES TUPPER, April IC_th3tnl Master In E ?ulty. UNDER DECREE IN EO.UITY. Mike!' vs. MikeV. Wi? bo sold, undor tho direction of the undersigned, at the old Custom House, THIS DAY, the 16th or April, 1807, at ll o'clock, A. M.. ?LL THAT PLANTATION, situated on Edisto Island, called "Vinegar Hill," and containing eighty-five (K5) acres, situate on the pubUc road, opposite the Episcopal Church. Terms-One-third cash; balance In one and two ye- a, secured by bond and mortgage of tho premises, with in? terest, payablo annually. Purchaser to pay for papers. JAMES TUPPER, April IC_1tto3ta.l_Master in Equity. Bacon, Buller, C?icese. BY BRUNS & BEE. . Will be sold THIS DAY, tho 16th inst, in front of our Store, Nc. TS ?ut Bay, at 10 o'clock, ? BOXES BACON SHOULDERS 21 firkins Butter 25 boxes Cutting Choose 25 boxes English Dairy Cheese April IC_ XTnrsisrxX'j. Sale of Household Furniture, &c. > BY .T. & W. KNOX. THIS DAY, at 10 ?4 o'clock A. M., at their Auction Sales? rooms, No. 138 Meeting street, opposite Pavilion Hotel, will be sold. PIANO. FOUR-POST AND FRENCH BEDSTEADS, Cot Mattresses, Tete-a-Teto, Bureaus. Washstands, Tables, Chairs, Mirrors, Secretary, Ice House, Water Cooler, Kitchen Utensils, Pictures, Atc AXSO, Lot EARTH KN AND GLASSWARE, DomljohBs and Sundries, &c. Conditions cr-sh. Aprfl 16 Positive Snlc oj Pickles, &c, lo close ?bnsijni?cni. BY LAURE Y & ALEX V.\ D3U?-. THIS DAY, 16th instant, wtll bo sold, before our store, No. 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, 9 cases SAUCES, consisting of Harvey, Saltasa, Victc I ria, Reading Chutney, London Club and Mukrsoxa 3 cases Brandy Pears 13 cases Oerkins-quarts and pints 14 cases Assorted Pickles-quarts and pints i cases Piccalilli-quarts and pints 13 cases Pepper Hash-quarts and pints 1 case Seville Olives 8 cases Horso Radish ll cases French Mustard. The above aro from th-i celebra tod msmrfNctory of E. I Mathiew & Son. Conditions cash._ April 16 Butler, Olteese, Bacon, &c. BY LACKEY & ALEXIS DE R. THIS DAY, 16th instant, will be sold, before our store, No. 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, 25 half kegs GOSHEN BUTTER 30 boxes Prime English Dairy Cheese 10 bbls. N. Y. Strips 4 boxes Shoulders and Strips 3 hhds. Shoulders and Pork 3 bbls. Smoking Tobacco. Conditions cash. April 16 Sugar und Molasses. BY J. A. EV SLOW <v CO. 1HTS DAY, 16th instant, at ll o'clock, in front of our store. No 141 East Bay. will be sold, 20 bb,da CUBA OLAYHD MOLASSES 5 hfcda Muscovado Sugars. April 16 Lumber and Boards. BY OT. A. ENSLOW <S CO. On TO-MORROW MORNING, 17th inst, at ll o'clock, will be Bold, at Torre's Milln, A quantity of R. E. BOARDS. And immediately aftor, at Marshall's Whait, A quantity of LUMBER of various dimensions. April 16 _ First Class Yacld. BY J. A. ENSLOW JSC CO. On FRIDAY MORNING. 19th inst, at ll o'clock, will be sold, at South Atlantic Wharf, The First-class, Fast Sailing Yacht, MAGGIE MITCH? EL, 5 tons burthen, sloop rigged, nearly new, ot supe? rior model, and in perfect condition. April i i Mahogany and Wainui Bureaus, Oil Oleftir. BY JOiN G. MIL ?VOE & CO. TO-MORROW, 17th inst, at 10 o'clock, will be said at our sales room. No. 103 Meeting ?mt, 8 New and Handsome Mahogany BUREAUS wini Glass? es 4 Black Walnut Washstands 2 pieces handsome OU Cloth, -4 yards wide, adapted to small rooms ALSO, 5 casca, 56 gross Nos. 1 and 2 PARLOR MATCHES. Unlimited arti oles of Furniture will ko raeeryad for this sale. Condition cash. kyzSi IS Boots. Shoes, Balmorals, Gaitera, <tc. BY N. HUNT & SON. TO-MORROW, 17th instant at 10 o'oleek, in oar Sales Room, No. 142 Meeting street, we will ssfi, A consignment of 40 cases and oarttibns BOOTS, Shoes, Balmorals, Gaiters, Brogan-, Baja' said Yootha' Shoes, &c, &?_April 16 Plantation on Butts Man a- Astttion,' BY SMITH dc MCGILLIVRAY Will be sold on TUESDAY NEXT, the 2Sd hut. at ll o'clock, at the old Custom Hons?, east ?ad of Brood street ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND, known as fee 'JJfnrraU Tract," situated on Bull's Bay, Christ Gfaaxch Parish, consisting of 935 6-10 acres, more or less, w ore cleared, bounded on north and east Bolands saw or late of Peter Manigault south by the macabas af Bull's Bay, and west by lands now or late of Joe. S. G&bes. These lands are twenty-one miles from M ?pot Blessant, and produce first-class Long Cottons. Terms cash. tuths3 mtu2 . April IG MISCELLANEOUS. S. A. 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Subscriptions received and Goods delivered or for? warded by Mafl or Express. All CASH ORDERS wilt be promptly attended to. February 28 _. : ly 13 Golden, Flaxen, and . ^PS^ W? jew Silken CURLS produced by BL ?-J*8S jgt ifl the use af Professer DE- HLa "? ?ggaJsBt BREUX'S FRISER LE : T$K JBS SUr* ij^M CHEVEUX. One applica- JgbryE' aSB__Wgf^ a?n warranted to curl tne4tMj?feMfr . most straight and stubborn ^^V^J/w^^ hair of either sex into wavy ringlets,- or heavy masaivo curls. Has been used by the fashionables of Paris and London, with the most gratifying results. Does no in? jury to the hair. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, $L Descriptive circulars mailed free. Address BERGER, SHOTTS A CO., Chemists. No. 285 River street, Trey, N. Y., Sole Agent* for tho United States. - March 80 V - Ty There cometh Riad tidings of joy to all, Toyonng and to old, to groat aadtosmall; Tho bounty which once was co precious and rare, Ia free for aU, and an may be ?air. By thc ase of . ? '-^'? CHASTELL?1VS WHITE LIQUID ? ENAMEL, - For Improving and Beautifying tho Complexion, , : Tho moat valuable and perfect preparation in nae, ft? giving the skin a beautiful paarl-like tint, that ls only Sound in youth. It quickly removes Tan,' Freckles, Pim? ples, Blotches, Moth Pitches, Sallowness. Eruption?, and all lrapttrities of the- sion, kindly healing the sai-io leaving do akin white and 'dear as alabaster.-:Tts na? cannot bo detected by tho cloeeat scrutiny, ned belpg a vegetable nieparatloa to perfectly harmlose. " It ts the ordy article of tho kind used by tho French, and is con atdcMd by tho Ptri-ian aa indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards ot 30,000 bottles were told during tho past year, a sufficient gu?rante? of its efficacy. Trioo only TScenta. amt by mail, posLpaid, on reeoipi of an order,by . "-T. " ' ",' ~ ^ * / . .'"-.{.'.,, . BERGER, SHOTTS & CO., Chen?si?, '".-..-'..?,.*'-' ;;->'^-JaJiOBSa?.*in> nUXaWSB ^.i^-'J;1 v ?tau? ?latcrl?!, Cfeetaa Ttac, a??., ?tal, ' at*, wo* ssa a&KX?rwio?t^rr., OOM. o?koex*.9i