The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, April 24, 1867, Image 2
CHARLESTON HILY NEWS,
u, It. cathoabt, EsiTor.
cathoabt, momillan & mouton,
phophietoii*.
No. 18 HAYNE STRE15T.
CITY I'ltliNTJ?ltS.
TERMS CASH.
KI'IISOKUTION
DAILY-TWELVE MONTUS.S1?.?I?
DAILY?BIX MONTHS. O.UO
DAILY?TUKEK MONTHS.. ? !?
HINeiLE COPIES.H cent?
TONEWH DEALEItS. .....3 cents
NJLiWS SUMMARY.
Cotton cloaod lu Now York without any change.
Middling Upholds, 25o. Gold closed at 138.
No ^notations reeolvod from Livcr|>onl yealer
doy. Tbo latoat Monday's tnumnctious uro given
nt lOJalld.
Tho bankrupt law passod l>y tho last Congress
t;o"u into praoUoal operation on Juno 1st.
Ou Tuesday laut $703,333 worth of cotton w.ih
chipped from Savannah, Qa., to Liverpool, in two. |
vosecls. . *
Lowell, Mobs., has forly-uino factories, tho capi
tal ?toc It of which is $13,050,000. DO 13 feumlea and
4911 males aro employ oil.
A rioh specimen of puro silver from Montana
Territory, woighiug nhout ninety pounds, and
vnluod ft $1800, has Ve011 received iu Now York.
Tho Now Orlonns Times has dJecntomhod an old
go'ntloman who thinks tho Coufodorato bonds aro
still drawing intercut.
Tho "now India rubbor nook and buel" Ib proba- I
l.i 1 v mado of that matetlal Dcoauoo ?11 firmer markst
can Bo promptly orneod. So says tho Ho .don 1'otfl
Tho Spanish sjiip Esperanza iumxpected in Cuba
with 018 Coolies; tho. I'ronch ship JJclangto with
273, and the Bro'iho,n ship Confucius with 218.
Tho Kov. O. tf. lllDDiOK, President of Kittrcll's.
Springs CoUogb, he's just 'gained a lawBUit iu Ken.
iucky, whioh put tno snog little ?uni of $160,000 j
in his pook?t. '
BasiUci. Clements, Esq., (Mark Twain) -has
lakon pasBOgo iu tho Quaker City for tho Mediter
ranean oitfuraion. "?'h? Drummer Boy of tho
JtappaUaunock" goes nloo In tho Quaker City,
taking bis Bilvor drum with him,.
A lady complouiod of tho Indolence of somo coal
Jioavors. "To tell tho truth, madam,*.' answered
Iholr omployp-apologoUoaHy,:''wp havo failed in
our effort t to get gontlomon to I undertake tho
business." .
Tho osaosBcd value of tho roal ootato on. Broad
way, from tho Bowling Green to Union Square, is
451 800,000, excluding nil places of publie worship
and tho Oity' Sall Taxa'.' Tito Astor Ho?so is bb
Bcasod thia yoar at $700,000.
A young gTrl was bitten by s bat in Bpaulding I
Churob, England, recontly, which so frightened
jior ibatiBbo is suffering from paralysis M the I
3>raln, whioh induoos long flts of sloop, lasting for
Weeks.
Tho young married couplo who thought thoy
.could Uvo on lovp ' and moonlight, Und thoro is
tiome virtus in baked, potatoes. Jb*or taking tho
xomanoo put of young folks, marriago is nearly as
Tjad a? n.'lawBTiit.
Tbo ninetieth .onuivoraary birth day of Kon
tucky's groatoat statesmen, Himiw CiAt, was
oolobnxtcd Jit J^tfUlVPfio 9Uuli,^?no?in"J/eov'TfiB
honored ' remains was opened, and wreaths of
fivorgroons and myrtlo placod upon tho sarco
phagus. It is intc'ndodsthat tho reatival shall bo
celebrated every yoar.
Tho FriSmdont's cur of the Pennsylvania Baiiroad
Company, was ot Pittsburg on April 11, morning,
&nd loft on tbo' Oidoinnati Express - for-Philadel
phia. This cot was built at Allooiia, fltto'l up at
an expense of somo $20,000, und is perhaps, Uio
?nest car of its kind jn the country. . .. .
Tbo nogro Prcsjdah t Jt-Q'nur'd, .of Hay t i, h mi fled
io Jamaica. Ho ' took, away .with lam a largo
amount of Money, whioh ho obtained by faloo. is- j
ejues. Hia'p'rodecoesor did tbo- same, General
Jfliasgo Sogit, another nogro, we eupposo, is now |
iho nUero? Hay u... , , . - ->
At tbe instigation or Henry- Bsnon, President
of ? i o Society for'tbe Prevention of Cruelty to; Ani
mals, a Jew Vqutt?r? lias iwn nrrcsted for orualty
to animals by cutting tbo throat of a bullock in
fitoad of flrst knocking bkn.on tho head. Tbc re
.seems to bo no ond to the follies of thoso amisblo
noodles. -
In somo of tho Eastern sugar forests (maplo
eugar) manulactnrora mo much dioappointod by
fin u?favorablo s?ns?n. A correspondent in Hamp
ehiro County, Mass., writes as follows : "No sugar
ion boon mado hero - until within b week. Tho
-price rangea at ubout eighteen cento per pound.
Thoro will not bo'ono-(juarter of Uio usual amount
this Bpr&jg'." ''' '- ' ' " ''. .... o
President JonnBOH has accepted on invitation I
from the citizens of Kalugh, N. 0., to be present
si that plnc.o About tbo mitldlu of May, at tho lay
Jug of a cpriier-otono of a monument in memory of
iho FrostdenVs fattier, whoao placo of burial bos
only rocenUy l^oij fflsbovTjrpd.,' jHo. |vtill bo is?com-.
paniod by ill. Hew.uId and one or two otiiers of
li!n CabinoU Ho will go via Bichmond, and may
extend b4o,lrJti furUuJ Sontb.
Tbo females of Ashagon havo tho chignons? I
very extonslvo?perpendicular from tho top of tho
Jicad, obliqtib-'frbm ? little behind Uio top, and
Jiorissontsl from tbo back part o? it. Tho women
ivho woar Uiom havo Uio usual display of ncukioco,
Tings, and bands, showing a strong passion for or
yiamont and that incipient lovo of dress and fash
Jon in barbarism which in civilized lifo ao com
pletely governs aoeiety. Yot.eyon in tbe land of
iheso extonslvo eiii'gnons there nro canniliala.
Tbo following is a statemont of tho receipts for I
cue loi" h from April 7 to 13, inoluslvei?Boston,
?ftlO.TUJ ' '?OW-- XI?1-, ?o,ion,osa,-- ruuauOIUXlUS,~
a2tn,103j Baltijnoro, $71,190; Now Orleans, April 1
lo 6, $80,431; Ban Proncuico, March 0 to TO, $112,
701. Total $2,07-1,703. This statemont shows a
dexn.eas?axitlio roouipte since Uio last oxhibit, at
ail ports, excepting Baltimore, whore tharo ba?
Jjoen OAincroaso of about $10,000; at New York the
alecreaso since Uio last stAtcmorit amounts' to
4238,000. , ! .. it-. .-; . r .
Tim following in' Uio. beat pxnmplu of national
jjuacoptibilitioo wo' bavo heard of : "An American
Who is i;ow inraria, ami who cjaimti to be Uiu most
fidroit man in the 'world".in Uio handling of Uio
rnuskct arid bayonet, went Uio other day to seek
fin oDgsgement at ono of tho Paris rdjrcusoB, offer
ing to light in tho ftrona (with wooden bayonets)
figaioBt flvo of Uio best muskotmsn in tho French
firmy", all at onco, ono against flvo. Tho director I
t>( tho cii cua Bald, "No, I can't do Unit ; but if you
Hill dress up os; a French soldier oud whip five |
?oldiors drossod np on Americans, I'll givo you an
engagement 1" Tho Yankee rotire il Sri iliBgllst, and j
At last aOcotints was still swearing.
A letter from Romp says that groat prepara
tion u bis being, made for. tho c?l?bration of tho
firinivcrsary of tho martyrdom of St. Polor and for
iho canonization. Thafctct aro to commonco on
iho 29th of Juno By a gf*pd ooremony io tho Oatho
dral of St. Peter. Tbo following day tho Holy
J"atUor will officiate at Ran r.aolf, outsido tho wsUs,"
A daily Borvlco Is to'bp cel?br?tod at tho' Poritifloial
chopol - of St, John's Lateran during Uio Oclave,
On the 7th July tho Blossod Joesfat and several
other servants of Ood will bo canonized ; and on
the lith twohnn tir od An 0) i.i^ve Japanese ; martyrs
firo to bo boa??od, whoso miracles havo boon
acknowledged by tho lae t docroc of the Pope.
Tbo Biohmond ?.)i?uirtr, .rofoning t<j> tho dlspo- I
fiition of Uio blacks ?o' wander nbout ?iS'?cuth and
io migrate toward tho Spathwost, .says: ;*Thl8 I
Will interfcro very muoli witil tho oalcnlaUbns* of
iho lladical politiciens, oven coold Uioy control tho
?egro. v^tw'?i! tho^ hopo.'/As" iwelv?^ontha'r'ooi-'
donco fc^roqriialto'tp votfag) m'oiiat. tfieao xorera
IbUI bo dlsfraiiohlsod every whore; so Hist whilo Uio
0 ta tes which th'oy havo left wiU havo tho white pre-' I
pondorance greatly inoTOaecd, thoao to which Uioy
havo gono will Bb.1 lilt I o affected, ThU o migra- !
iion wiU put tho States of Virglnl?, NoxU? .?orpUnA,
Oeorgia, Florida, >Uobama. and Ark/tnaa's, whoily
fibovo any sorio.tw/lnteifci?nco* through V?ol?red
jrottrage; while Uio whites of. Boath Carolina, Mls
filssire.l.and.I^lBjAns, yUj bo sbiotomaJatain
iho marriago or Mlea Besoib Ctmits, of Now
Tork, to tho Mai qn I s .job Tam.evhawp Ptnioo'nD,
son of tho Duke sb Dino, and' grandi nephew of I
iho famonu Prinoo TALtErrmro, took plaoo, says
a l'aria latter, r.t Nico, a week or mote ago.
Tho young conplo, who inherit a manorial ostato I
find cAat'.o l?'Prna s la, coming from tho Duchess de j
t>ino, Ttlio Is German, lmvo gono to tide estate,
find inWnd'. 'to roildo \ ifa?ro ! ol gh t > m'ont lis' i ri th o '
year, and nro,- lu a certain .scriaev' sabjoots of tho
Ving <rf.;*VriSBW ' Tho!q^p?ri'(6f 3rTO*sU>{ipi??.
Jetter to. MiusCu'nTis'bo<oro her marriago, oon
Ijratnlr-.ting her, and iniprmlng hof . ths^ sho in
tondod;to.spndhpi; sia^tvjfecoir?beron-WfiirA'
Tlvad aU^OasUp, and lo'Wolrjonio her to Prpasls.;
^toi ??tWM lo fist of
her huslisnaj'pcounsp^he^c^ popnlilibn
of pOMsniryeb^
Prot est a)iln, and ore rejoiced ht haviDg for ohato
IaIop b Protestant tad American,
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"c hXrTxT? S TON.
YYEDN1?8DAY MORNING, APRIL 2t, 1807.
PAY UP.
Wo are sending oui ni present, it great num
ber of bills for subscription and advertising,
mill most earnestly request thai nil those who
may receive lltcui, will have Iho kindness to
imiko prompt remittances. A great many of
these accounts havo been standing for a year
nml moro, unit jt is absolutely ucccssary now
that they should bo paid.
GOVERNOR PERRY'S LETTER.
The Supreme Court Itns tlcolJcit that an In
junction cannot bo moved ngainsl the President,
jaud while it hns allowed the petilion for an in
junction ng-nliiHt the Snorolary of War and tho
Military Commander to be filed ror hearing, It
has Bubpiwnacd Mr. Stastox and Qcnoral
POP! lo appear before tho Court on (ho firBt of
next December. II is not worth while now to
discuss Iho probablo charactor of what will bo
tho final decision, because, for all practical pur
poses, the decision is now nia.de. The Recon
struction Act will bo onforcetl without interfer
ence, and by the lime Hint tbo argument as to
its constitutionality is bogun, it will Bo com
pletely hn'vc executed itself as to have estab
lished cQUBCqucnocs beyond the rcaeh of any
judioial dcoision. It is to bo hopod, thoreforr,
that those who have felt it a duty to Support
this proceeding will dlsobargo with equal fidel
ity the duly which now.lies very clearly beforo
them. : Public- opinion in this Stato lias, we
think, eo resolutely determined to do that duty,
freely and promptly,- that we -would ; not havo
doemcd it necessary to recur to a eubjeot upon
whioh we have spoken to ' our readers with' an
iteration that may well have become woari
soinc, were iL not for Iho letter rooeu tly pub
lished by the Hon. 1J. F. Pbrby, whioh we- re
produce in our columns this morning. Wo
recognize the right of this eminent oitizen to
speak to the people of the Stato,'and to be
heard respectfully; ' No ono in tho State, por
haps, oanspeak from so varied nn experience.
Mr. Pbiuit was ono of the very: four urnw l.
_. . --, MuV TT 113 IJIJUIliy
opposed to secession. If wo aro not mistaken,
he was dofoated as a candidate for tho Couv on
lion of. 18l>0, from his District, upon that very
ground.' After tho State' seceded, Mr. Pr.'nnV
became a member of the State. Legislature ;
?vus ono of the most earnest,, most '.consistent
and ablest advocates of - all those moasurcs of
legislation necessary for tho prosecution of the
war, and perhaps ono of tho most determined
opponents of any opposition to'the policy of the
t'uniederate Goyoiumcnt, or of any,settlement
of tho contest upon auy terms nave those of Inde
pendence'. Hia colleagues in- the Legislatur a will
never forget'tho effect produced by tho conclu
ding sentence of one of hia most effective
epecohes : ,,"l was tho last man to come out of
tho Union. I will bo- tho last- man trt go back
into it:'^. During tho war,. Mr, Pkbrt was
Commissioner.for; fh.e r?gulation,of prices ; notr
cd as1 District Attornoy in, his section of tho
State, 'and just about its olose, was appointed
Confederate District ' Judge for- tub Stato of
South ; Carolina. Not long After ho became
Judge. tu.o quricuderi/tjf Lxb and Juiikmi/,
put an end to tin Court,'-hnilW Was', -VHhiii a
fow months, made Provisional Governor of the
Stato by tfco President, and thlB of?co ho held
until tho election of Q ovcrnor Oiin, as his suo
ee.s.-ior^ nnd his1 own election' by ? most flatter
ing vote, to tho United States ! Senate Few
men, therefore, have had larger opportunity or
used opportunity moro conscientiously, to com
prehend the varying -relations ' and position of
the Slate in this resolution.
Beforo.entering however upon tho considera
tion of the advice,- whioh Governor Pzniir
now volunteers to the Stato, we must express
our surprise' that he should : bo far have over
come Itho natural kindliness and generosity
of his; nature, us to indu!-* in' auoh language
ns tholfollowing: " In order to debauch proml-:
ncnt Sou thorn mon, offers have been made in
Congress to remove, their disabilities, and,it
would seem not without success I". Has the
Governor forgotten that on September 20,1805,
h?-.' addressed the following, tclegrnnv to the
,?f j?l* ? --v?-.v... ?f
Convention bave shown their loyalty to the
Uqion, by their works-and action, and it is
proper, they should bo pardoned * * ., *.
Plcape telegraph me thnt ' their pardons will
.be sent by mail, so that I may,tell, them before
they-leave here," And would ho have thought
it Just'or' generous to describe tbU application
for pardon , as-, nmdo, - in order to debauch
prominent Southern men ?" And aafv.ho say
now what is tlie. moral diU'crenco between tho
President's pardon, and tho Congressional re
moval of. disability? Surely .Governor [ Pkbuy,
will admit, that in times like these men's opin
ions may with regard to any policy, chango
with j changing'' ciroumat?no?B, and that 'the:
honesty of Governor Buowvh advice In no
more to bo s ii spec ted, because Senator Knmi
ua.v introduced a resolution lo relievo him
from I disability, .than his .own advice- was to
havo beon mistrusted in IS??hecauso he was
pardoned, and nmdo Provisional Govorhor,
Nor do wo^ think: that'^oyernor.PBBAr .can
hit h pect us to ace opt bis prophecies as b olid
ground for his/opinions. If ho thinks to-day,
honestly, as wo have no doubt ho does, that
'(there is riot llio'romolcst hope ^probability
of. Iho Southern States being restored to the
Union till'after the next, Presidential election,"
it is not very long'og'cr that ho held just-as
honestly a very different' opmiorj. '. If ho.thinks
lo-day that th? reaction at Iho North "Las al
ready commenced, ''in.,-''.?onne?tWt;.arid ./wl?
soonoVor later swcop over 'tho wholo North
wostdrd and.Middle Sihtes," ho must mot for
get, rit t?asl'he must not complain that wo do
not forget, that he thought ; tho PAmo tiling tt
Jhe oioso of .tho .Philadelphia. Convention. Tho
truth; Is,' that ' Governor. jP;^
others, even of Inrgor jibliticnl experience than
his ov,n,mado a. great mistake. -With r? just
and earnest admiration for Mr. Joiisbon, ogrco
ing with tho President in hisviowp of tho consti
tutional rights of tho States, consoi?n? of his Own
genuine lovo for tho . Union, 1 he thought tho
workj of reconstruction' 'a much simpler and
easier work than it ever;' really was, and he
ledit tho whole of his largo influenae to lead tho
Hiato on a lino of actionwhich time has proved
to havo been v'ory unvriso. .Tho adoption of a
permanent Constitution, tho pasragQ of . ? "ne
gro cjxlo," the election of Senators and, racm
bors, ! wore all nwumptlons that, lb* stallfa. of
tho Stato wao'settled, wh*r-*?iia faio^iVhad
y?l ' hoonr faW/:.rdUeM??d7 Disgusted
Llio failuro or.1 what : wasr nni honest
effort o.a. his "pajrt-' to -TestoW ;thd':-State
to the Union mi he thought nho ought to ho rc
rsfored, Govorhor P*bbt does riot boo fdjal this
'failure WAS inevitable, and thnt tho courno ho
now ^cebnimonds involvo? tho Koine oontr*.(lia
i?hBiin.principle/'fiiid^tho^^
roabll. r .'. . *'.('.V,' ..
...That tho ad vice lie now gives', is .did.atcd by
whni ho believes to bo the honor and interest
of the Stute, wo do nul for n montrai doubl.
While os Provisional (.lovornor lie did some
things we odiiuoI think wise, mid said some
things wliieh we with unsaid, yet on the
whole, he administered (he powers willi which
he was eut rusted with kindliest;, generosity and
good temper, nud strove to restore the .State to
tho Union with nil her differences of opinion
composed, mid her people nu unit in sentiment
feeling and interest. And it is because wo
respect both his character nml ability . Ilia' we
propose to review carefully fho grounds nud
(ho consequences of ilie advice contained in
his recent letter.
A DllEAKJBR UP IMAGES.
Every grcnl revolution, political, social or
moral, is nccompanied by iconochism. llofuro
the new idol can he securely enthroned, the old
one must 1)0 torn down and trampled under
Tool. It was ever thus. No mail can serve
two mnstcrs, is one of the Iriiosl of all axioms.
In days post, wbon we rend of the extrava
gances of the Reformers of tho Kith century,
and the greater follies of their more ignorant
followers; und of Ihe frenzied efforts made by
the l-'rciioli Jacobins for the Intal obliteration
of tho pnsl wilh all its hnlluwcd memories,?
we were wont to ascribe these excesses to ig
norance mill the result of ages of political op
pression nud religious superstition. That, in
our day, such proceedings could nut recur, wo
felt perfectly assured. Auen unions' globo
would not now be nstd fer n cump-ketllc. -Pic
tures and statues won Id not now full tho prey
of iguoriiiice and potty malice; hostile cavalry
would not again desecrate the sanctuary, aud
convert stalely domes into mow?. Alas! thill
we should have lived lo bo thus undeceived.
Wo spo'ak 1106 now 01 war, und its concomitant
barbarities. Wo uro disposed lo make nll?w
.cc for the infirmities of human nature, under
tho influence of undue excitement. lint il is
otherwise with the mural image-breaker.--. l'.Ml
to.n is ambitious of thc'titlc of tbe.grcal icon
oclast of-: Now England. Wo have, adverted b?
foro to his aspersions of the characters of our
greatest American statesmen. That our readers
may sco that Mr. 1'auto.n is uol uu cccenlrio
professional lampooner, hut wields a represcu -
tativc pen, we givo tho following extract from
tlio "Mau?chuietta Ted?htr.'l Speaking of Mr.
I'ai-.ton's article in the March number of the
North American Jicviac, this organ of the intel
ligence of Massachusetts^ .'.'JVie Teaciur," 3?ys: |
"Wo have long thought il a great misfortune
to tho youth of New England that euch rt man
\ [Wbustkr] should ho held up before them for
imitation. Mot u man of uuy groat or original
ideas, not cmineutly pure iu private character,
in pecuniary mailers u spoudthrifl and a pen
sioner, in his public career false to his own
convictions, falsd . to duty, to liberty, and to
justice, tho disappointed victim of n deep and
vulgar ambition,?it will be iv dark day for
Massachusetts when sho cannot find men belter
aud grcator than he. And we hope Iho time
Will camo when the - rising moral sense of tho
coinmunU" will ? ?- <?-- ?o*^- ? ?? >>? h?
..?..cpico-juit. Lim, from our Slate House
grounds, and substitute some figure ns a com
panion for UonAUK Mass which will better
represent tho principles of our good old Com
monwealth."
Think of it I ' This Is not sittirc, gentlo rend
or, as you may perhaps bo disposed to.consider
it, butt sober, fanatical earnest. Tho "ugly
lump of iron"-rnow representing the "divine,"
Iho' glorions -Dax." ^ the :Bay Stato: wiis
wont to Bpoak with prido of her distinguished
Boh?will Boon give plaoo for u lump of brass,
giving the "counterfeit presentment of tho
(neither "glorious" nor "divine") Wilson.
Hero worship certainly Has it h objections, but
as long as men will ' have heroes, wo respect
fully submit that tho eloquent Wbbitsb is bet
ter adapted to fill ( he part than tho mille inglo
rious Wilson, j There . Is a progress backward,
and) it sccus-ib u?, ihe Radicals arV driving
furiously in that direction.
. i WANTS.
WANTED, A STTTJATTON- AS CLERK BV
mil ?cUvo cluzou of uuddlo ago, who writes a
tfood band and is quick st figures; is capable or taking
charge of s sot of books, and can prodnco th 1 highest
recomraundatlocs for ability and character. Duloinod
crtiLq ocmpensaUon asied for bcttIci?' Address :
?-:: . "willingness."
April 23_ _At this Ofllcc.
WANTED?A SMALL .VIC AT LITTLE
HOUSE, with good lot or garden, sullablofora gen
tleman and wife; for such, a fair rent will bo paid, in ad
vance If necessary. Apply at THIS OFFIUE.
April M_, mwfJ
IM .11 I. ?11 AT 1 un. If.an te11s Willi? E
Plantations sro looatcd Jn healthy mtuationa can ob
tain any requisite numbor of German or Irish Laborers,
st short notice. For terms, kc, apply to 11
JOSEPH U. OPPENHEIM,
No. 432 King street, corner Hudson street,
March 0 .wthyfrno .< : Opposite Ciiadol Square.
A NT INFORMATION OP WILLIAM AU
/V UUSTUHCUBBIEwUl be thankfully received by
bis brother, SAMUEL M. COBBIE, st Ht. George's, S. O.
April 10_ , ' fj . -,i Imo
(iflCIC -'TuE GENUINE UABTLRTT HEW
HPs3t)sTNO MACHINE, ?35.,?Wantod?Agents,- si no
per month and all expenses jiald, to sell u10 Oenuluo
Bartlott Sewing Machine. This Machine will do alita?
work that oan bo done ou any higli-pnood msahme, and
la fully patented, Ucoiised and warranted for ?vo years.
Wo psy tho sbovo wages, or a commission, front which
twice" thst amount can h? mado. For Circulars and
terms address il HALL k co.. No. TU Cbcstnui Btreet,
Phuodelphla, Pa._30_April 10
TTT1HHKS SOJIEXHlSr'O TO BO. A LADY
TV that can cut and mako men and boy's blotties,
tetelj''^fijjtlly "usof?T*ln Hi? khousc7"kilcbVu" a?\?
garden. Low terms. Oood relercnces given If requin iL
Anj one writing please state terms. Address '
-a w." iioxsi,
, April 7- - ._Vance's Ferry, 8. o.
T71HOM TEN TO FIFTEEN HOLLAHS PER
JD DAY.?WANTED?Agents tor OttEELEY'B HI8TO
11Y COMPLETE. Extraordinary opportunity I Unpar
alleled success i This History co?te ins accounts of
abbat one hundred battles not generally found In tho
earlier works on tho rebellion, even In those most widely
circulated. Now that Orooloy's History Is completed, Its
popularity Is greater than over before, and sells with a
rapidity which makes it tho moat valuable work for can
vassers over published. Call or address T. HURLEY,
No. ICO Mccdog streot, Charleston, S. o. 1o1
April 0 mwflmo
FOR SALE.
... NO. 1 MILCH COW WITH A YOUNG
JX. CALF for ssle st No. 18 INSPECTION STREET,
two doora cott of Washington, I? April 21
.A T PRIVATE SALE, A NUMIlBIl OF
JX. Plaster of Paris ORNAMENTS, of Una patterns,
such 33 Centre Pieces, Brackcta, Caps, Madllllous, Ac,
Ac. Osn bo Boon at FETTT'S loo Oroarc Garden, Kiug
street!_. : . -y IV_Ajirtl^i_
FOH SALSA GOOD MtLOII COW, WHICH
gives It -quarts of milk a day, Sho lus a young
calf two weeks old. Apply at No. 28 President Street,
corner of Cannon Btroot. _1?_ April 2?
ODA 'WATER APPARATUS, FOR BALE,
.OsuoTstor, 8 fonutains aud Draw Stand, with marble
slab for counter, -All complote and In good ordar.- ...
mihiii v., >: e.h.kellersaco.,
Aprflaa ' c . No. m Meeting Btroot.
<l BALE, A FINE BAH WITH NEAT
_ natures, for sales st No. S Beresford street. Call
at TUEN EE'S Billiard Saloon, corner of King and Market
Strop'?.... . . ;. .0* ; _April iui
FIR BALIS, A GOOD, GENTLE MILK
OQW. Apply at No. A DULL STREET. April 18
"CH?R BALE, A SCHOLARSHIP IN A PHTLA
J1 DELPIHA Univcrslly of Modiclno and Surgery.
This Scholarship entitles students to full instruction un
Warr?a.as!?tt? lu UloMEDIOAL DEPARTMFJtT, rxbrze*
lag Anatomy. .Surgery, rhyeloloyy, Matcris Medics,
Cfcomletry, Obstetrics, odd IHseascs of Women and Chil
dren, Principles and ProctloS of.Modiclne. arid Pslholo
0., .As.Ut!s.isonoCiMho first Medical Universities of
the country, a fsTOrablo dpportanlty Is offered those
studjing mcdtclnO for a scholarship. Applyat this
01ttoo.i . I jr.'i'-'i .!71,.. >., ) -. . ,..o..' Doccuibet 10 !
a- HI>LE1VDID RESIDENCE AND F?ICM,
iV." eituatcd wlll?n UieoorpcTato limits of tho town pf
Alken; S.. 0,--?rrio rosldenco is lorcro aqi] oomrnodlous,
containingnloTcn rooms, all with flroplai.v4; plairas.are,
attached to U10 first and second stories,' with oil tho con
veniences . noeeatafy to a Compte to " r osl <3 once. : Tho
order.! "She Form consists of about fifty seres o
planting land..?- ,-.it ,>-ri...-r..
This property, now tU rcsljon'oo bf Mrs. * 1?. Mi.
SohwsUs, if Offered for silo'st a-reasonabl6 price, and on
scoorru^odAUng terms, for lbs purpoeo of division smotuj
the heirs of tholato aeo. Tarrott. Tho ralin furnlturo
ol Uw>,house andprempics n ay bo poxehssed wJOatho
ka&oia"' V: ?'.'" ';' , ' W.fLW?tKBB, -
I Wi* ' ; * --W.O.MOOD,- f '
March 20 ' ' ws : . Exocdlors Estate Qeo. Parrott.
^XC^Ifl^ t; EXCELSIOK I
EK?EpiNATOi?,
> iiTIELADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUADLK
pUa>0T/r?c<3Trunfinds itself as being an almost In
Ibla. article b> femalo beauty, Is rosily synlled,
I (mrn at lnjuro tho skid, but seta directly <>n the
It is worrsnted to rn;uovo ?iiporJnmis hair from
-eheads, or from any part of tho body, completely,
(sad radically. oiUrpotlnn u10 same,'leaving tho
?ft. smooth and nartu^L Tbl? U u10 only art'elo
u^IjylWa^ell^^UUwonlyjrsA Mgtt^inpqa.
. _? v-.r)jtKM?H, buutt3 * CO., Chomists, R
. sfsrobW ' - J/f . wo, awBlvwst, Troy, n, t.
.V.. ' : . ' ' '
MEETINGS.
GERMAN FRIENDLY SOCIETY.
.nui: wart reading or mil! auukau list
x will Uko place Thtt Hrmluf.
Members Interested will pirox) take nollco.
llyurtlcr. Jims A. RLUM, Secretary.
April H_ _I_;
CHARLESTON IIOOIC AVO LADDICH CUM.
l'A NY, NO. I.
VTTKNIl / SPECIAL MEETING AT TUB OH All LBS
TON J mi Engine f..?,).,,?-? Hall, al S o'clock
?'Afs ( n'oint Jay) Eiciiini/, for biieiucm olluiporUtico.
I'crorvlei W. 1). DAVIS.
April p 1 Uecrolary.
AMUSEMENTS.
L'LEASUUE PAim?sf PLEAS
i ni: PARTIES II
THE CELEERATLD YAOI1", MAOOIE MITCUEI.L?
Uto winner or the ptbto ?1 the lato rcistta?will
Icavn While Polut Garden on >n excursion around the
harbor EVERY AlTlUtNOON. Tbl? 1? a rare etamca for
Hi.who havo not had tho oniortuulty of vh-lllug our
?alors. Children (25) Twenty-nva cent?.
Apply to Captain on beard.
Prlvuto po-tle* wishing Ihbi Yacht ror au cicunilou, at
reasonable tenus, can opply.
DI.ACK 4? JOHNSON.
April 21 wTmn No. 60 East llay._
THE FLORENCE FAIR.
rrVHE LADIES OF FLORENCE RESPECTFULLY IN
I VITE the publie to a FAIR which will bo held In
tlio MujmhiIc Lodge, ou tho 15th, ltilh nod 17th or May,
Iho proceeds of which will bo devoted to bonnvole it ob
jects. Tho Fair will open on Um morning of tho 1Mb. at
10 o'clock. On the Bl?st of tho Mtll Mstw will bo a seri?s
or CAULKAUX und CHARADES; on thoni <ht i?l Ihu 17th,
I CONCERT. No MO need slay away for fear of l>clii|i
Imposed on. Thcro will bo DO EXTORTION. No orticlo
will bo told for moro Uian yuu eau punJiaro elsowhero.
Tornia of Admission lo Uio l oir, 25 cent*. Admission
to tho Tableaux, OU cents. Admission to Iho Concert, 60
oeiin, A. 11 HROWN,
" Bocretary of Lodhs' Fair.
April M
BOARDING.
PRIVATE HOARDING.
rrUIE "KINO MANSION," CORNER MEETINO AND
J. George streets, wUl bo opened on thu 1st Msy for tho
accommodation or Penuaucnl, Transient and Day Roard
ur^.?u .. ',._ * JACOBS, Proprietor.
. MRS. E. E. OTTOLENGUI, Suporiutoudont.
April U n
A
MOW HOARDERS CAN 1'tND ACCOM
? MODATION, on reasonable tenus, by applylua to
Mrs. Ml M. UllASlNQTON'S. No. M HI. Philip's street,
Cnnrlcstun, S. C. luwtyv Al,riI ,_,a
LOST.
LOST OR STOLEN, O.V SUNDAY NIOIIT,
a (mall and woll-toruied black ami tan TERR IKE
HLUT IKHI, Util,, over a year old, .uni auswoiing either
to tho iiamo of "N!gger"or "Slieoweo;" had on a metal
collar, with a lock. A llboral reward will be i>olil tor
his relum lo No. OU OUURCU BTUEET, weit shlo
nearTradd._ 3 Aprils;)
FOUND.
1>ICKED 111? GOING AOHIF'T ON JAM Erl
. Islsudtwo FLATS, ouo about R feet long and six
loet wide, tho other about M tret long and 7 feet widu,
which owners can have, by proving property aud paying
expenses. . . W. O. HIN80N, .
April 2J 3 Jamos Island.
STRAYED.
STRAYED ISITO GROCERY STORE COR
NER of John and Meeting strosts, NEWFOUND
LAND DOO, which Iho owner con havo by proving sud
paying oxptuiacs of tho same, 3 April 22
TO RENT.
l>Ui MIS TO RENT.?SLEEPING ROOMS
_1X over
STEEI'S "HVT BALL,"
. . . No. 313 King street,
April 21_ r - Blgn of the "Big Mat,
3Ml RENT, IN SUMMEHVILLH, A STORE
iii^-.K.0041 ?fand?frith a OAKERY and SMALL
Viur.aiAciu.xi.au?, mo ..u?ui;,m. niuprviulHt-s
nre lu good order, yrilh anuo ?ardu? and a WcEof de
llglu-ul wstcr. Possession of tio Stores gtven immedi
ately, the dwellings on tho 1st jUUo, perhan- " b!r.
Inriulru it tho POaTOFFIOE uaauiur..rAui?. '
April 2? a*
ITH? RENT; A NEW ISO WELL rviN^
X ISHED two ond a half sRry BRICK HOUSE, sit
uated In Trumbo Vlsoo, .near tfc-i corner .of Broad and
Hntledge n.reete, containing 4 ?marc roomy, tWO largo
well nntshed attics, two dressing rooms, pauRy. clsUru,
and all Uio noeetioary outbulldbgs. lunuiro next dOor.
to O. CwTBUMBO. mwf March 25
TO. RENT, THAT DEATRA1ILE STORE
formerly occupied by Mr. A. N. Cihcu as a Clothbag
btoro. two doors auoro Ucorpi street, on tho northeast
side: a'.sj, tho upper part of iho houso may bo had with
tho ?tore. Possession given oi the krst day of May. To
a good and reapooslbla party Uio rent will be niodorato.
For further particulars, apply to P. EPsTIN'H, corner
KiuS and Weuvworth streets, under Mosoulo Hau. -
April 10
TO RENT, HALF OF Till: HOUSE NO. 0?
KINO STREET, with use of a lino cistern. For
further particulars, apply on tho premises.
April 17
rpO RENT.?THAT DESIRABLE REM
X DENUE, No. 63 Cannon .treat, near lluttcdgo Av
enue, containing six upright ssd two aulo-rooms, with
gas throughout, cistern, well, ind ample kltchan accom
modations. To an approved tenant, terms moderato ;
possession given on luth Inst Enquire ct '.VILKINSON
* aiLUIIRlST'S LAW OFFICE, No. IS Di ?od street.
April 17
rpO RENT, FOR SIX MONTHS, FROM 1ST
JL - of May, with or without Furniture, that largo and
elegant DWELLING, No. 13, situated at corner of Moot
ing sirvor ana Smith I jme (num. ouurculcut to the Ilat
tcry). containing nine uptight rooma apd a nue aille, to
gether with all convonloiit and necessary outbuildings.
On tho premise. . thcro ti a largo cistern of excellent
walar, and also a nice vegetable garden. Apply at tho
premises, .Terma modorate to an approvcil tenant.
April IV j .... ?. i. Ii."
fPO RENT OR FOU SALE CI1UA1?, THE
? dsllgbtful Ri.s|Di..N<:i: ko. B Ashley street. For
?artlculor?, address R. F., DaUy News Oulcc
February 20 . >.? -,
BRICK STADLB TO RENT?A COMMO
DIOUS BRICK ST A RLE. irlili accommodations
fbr horse* and vehicles, can bo lured, If applied for soou.
For particulars apply on prenises. No. 89 CUUltCH
bTREKr, vvest gde, near Trqild. - April 11
VTUNAN'S F ARM, WEST END OF NUN AN*
IS STREET, TO RENT. Apply on tho premises.
March 1
TO RENT, PART OF HODHE NO. us PINCK
NEY stroet The Rooms are In thorough repair.
There Is o good ctatorn on tho Mi Apply on tho preml
*cli-' _,_April 22
IrU> RENT, HOUSE NO. 17 NUN AN STREET,
,-a-. eonUlulng four rooms and a kltcheu attached. An
l?-atN7'1,3 MARKET BIREET, between Meeting and
King street._3 Apnl 23
TO RENT, A. FURNISHED ROOM FOR
mmJSSS*. t,T0 OonUomou. Apply at No. 62 HASEL
ST REET, ; - , 3 , AmU Xl_
TOWnZ THE TWO AND A HALF
STORY WOODEN DWELLING AND KrrOHEN
No. H5 Rcaufain street Apply to D. M?LLER, I
JgjL^B^^, Comer King and Droad streets.
C 0 P A HT N E B & H I P S . g
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
rilHEl COPARTNERSHIP HEUETOFORE existing
JL between tho undersigned la this day dLilolvcd bv
mutual consent, '
All persons Indebted, to Uio said Arm trill make pay
monl, ami those boviug-clslma will freoent tho samo to
Mr. T. OBANOE-simonn, B ?2 of Saisi Sre? or
before tlio 16th of May ensuing, et which Umo tho affairs
of tho said partnership will bo wound up.
wm. Moray.
? ' james t. campbell.
Charleston. April 23,1BS7._1 April 21
DISSOLUTION OF COPAItTNEnSIUP. .
rrUXB FHIM OF J. H. A D. M?LLER IS THI8 DAY
X dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. J. H. M?LLER
la alono authori?cd to sign Uio namo ol Uio Bnn In llnui
daUon.
(Blguad) ': r: JOHN H. M?LLER,
. ! D. MDLLEB.
April23,1807. ^ . .t T^T-.r.-: :
THE UNDERSIGNED .
?S/ILL, FROM Tins DATE, CONTTNUB TUB
FT ' ' WHOLESALE GROCERY RUBIN ESS undor Bis
own name at No. 167 EAbT BAY.
IHigSed) JOBN H. M?LLER.
atleston, April 23, 1BC7._a_- April 23
: DISSOLUTION OF COPAtlTNERSIUP.
rJlHB FIRM! OB; MULLER 'DR09. ' IB THIS DA?
x dlssolvod by rnutusl coDSCBt .Hri D, MTTLLER Lt
alono sutborlzcd lo sign lbo name of tho Ann in liquida
tion. ( , . .
. : I - ' (Signed)'SOrtll ' ''"JOHN H. M?LLER.
,_. D. M?LLER,
. tihulttfoa, a a,ApTU23,1867. ; :< / | :.? 'j;X
' the ti.M)i:iiaiu:.i:i> j
"fXTTI.L FROM "THIS DATB C?Nn.SUE THB GBO
Il ' OERY business under his own namo, at northeast
corner of King and H road streets, I ' i ' '>'. '. :. : TT7 '
_ I (Bignedj P. M?LLER.
Charlraton, B, O., April 23, 180"
_ . a, _ April23
EDIfC?TS ??l/ "
. ' ' PERSIAN ?tTIOOL;1 '
TER GERMAN SCHOOL WILL BE RE-OPENED
Bus mornlnp;. ; (> U Kf j. HOFFMAN,
PrlndoaL
Oliarlsrtoa. 2Rh April, 1807. 1 . AprilSlA.
Dcuteclio AuicrlLniilicLe ' geb'ale. ' "'
?nfon.$tTii6L itejWcjij^ra^rBr*,,?^)^ Glxrft.
Vaf?or?. 8. ?5^ini?? uttb 0. ti-Mii?, ^auptltvrfr. "
SXeiBVjtiniriU\(?i?<b\itti.tvttaji!istV ipm Mtif,'3..
erBffrict uerbtn telrb, tetrbm (Id) but oUt rlulbllVuna
btrOttgenbi unb filr bit r?ufrn,Suslf?jr. tautbabu ttfcrbtr?
umif rantnlfff erWttttrt. ?DIe erunHInys CrffrniinA ber
Itbfiib{a?pra??m relrb tiefe Stfiult fla) )ur t)aii|:la!tfBaSe
wa4?lj. Ciiiiplfhtbifu: enaltfe), brutld), franjoPf??
??t4n?\, eiytiitn uii? SUfifiltmig. / ^'
EltiOTft^tttaiaft^n'vt irnt? ?VOcIfitrlitlftct taditl*
Btn ttbmln.
HnrtrituntjfH Wttbm vpni/p ^tubtltWeni ort?Mn n?.
uemmtn. ' . * -
SUNDAY BC'BOOL BOOKS, 10 cents
iMcthodbit Hymn Books, 06 cents
. . Baptist Hymn Books'. 23 lo 75 oents . <
Prrsbvterian Hymn Books, OS ceo ta to tl
, XrOatbolto Prayers, 25 oonto to II .
s i^^t?mm^i ri'
'- BS^WWF?neb,
1 ?**??^ ln.v?ene'? or EoaRjh, 60 eeals to II
-,- Pociet Bibles, 50 cents to tl '
j PA*PTEltyS. _
JUOT REOETfED FROM MADAV'.i; DfcU?RE?T TUB
latest styles . . ..
PRESS MAKING IN ALL ITn DBANOHE8, >' '
o*Jn\ Baegue*. &o., mado fo .order, ' i , ' . '
I Cuapuy < luero ii.itxi iiruu.jri
tf i iini , Mt88E. J. BONNER, ,,
! Broad street, next cast of Manilan Bouse. '
April a too
CLOTHING.
mm mm ill
IS BEHOVED TO CORKER. OP
KING & PRINCESS STS.,
where hi: intends keeping a
ONE PRICE HOUSE
With tho same Prices of
1850.
Tim Public aru rv<iuostrd I? cull anil cxanilno his
aooiiS. on they will l>u huIiI at Iba i.i marked.
_Aprl_l 2t ws2
CIRUART, W?ilTFOBI) & SO.,
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE dealers*
* IS
EINE, MEDIUM,
AMD
COARSE CLOTHING,
AMERICAN EXPRESS RU1I.DINO. NOS. M, f.7, 6)
ninl 01. Hudson street, ni'ur Diium. New York.
T. P. CAHUART.
W. ii. WIHT1T1RD.
J. II. VAN WAUKNKM.
December 10 finir _ A. T. HAMILTON.
JAMES McCORMlCK,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
?iM.r.J m.r. AMD nKTAir, DEAI.Kn IN
CLOTHS, CASSIMEKKS AND VESTINGS,
CJEniTK' I i hmsiiim: (UIODS,
No. 35 BROAD STREET
January 23 Cmui - CHARLESTON. S. O.
DRY GOODS, ETO.
LATEST FASHIONS.
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
Oil DOUBLE SPRING
SKIRTS.
JUST BEOErVED A F V I.T, ASSORTMENT.
i ( j. bL bead & CO.,
- NO. 203KINO STREE1-,
fcgg aj_ ' nnW.,iin HaacljilxcoL
SPRING TRADE.
NO. 143 MEETING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
MARSHALL, BIIBGE & BOWEN,
Wholesale Donlers in Foreign and
Domestic Dry Goods,
rIVITE THE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS TO
their Stock, which la entirely now, carefully (elected,
and will be Mid at a amaU advance on Orot coat, for caah
or abort Uino approved paper.
I E W. MARSHALL.
W. T. BUROE
O. A. lit)WEN.
THE UNDERSIGNED BEG3 TO CALL TBE ATTEN
TION of tho former patron? of Mcasr?. W. T. RUROE k
CO. to our stock, which is LABOE AND ATTRACTIVE,
entirely now; purchased during the recent depression in
Northern Markets. Orders promptly executed. '
March 1_top_ Wi T. PURGE
SILK CLOAKS
JUST OPENED A VERT EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT
of SILK aud LACE COVEH1N03 of latest styles and
of recent importation, very reasonable at
LOUIS COHEN,
No. 248 KINO STREET.
DRESS GOODS.
In this lino will bo frond too Istcst Novelties In Cold,
and Rlack BILKS, ORKvADINES, POl'LINH, LENOS
OH ALLIES, POUT DtCOEVRES, Plain and Figured
RAREOES and MALANGE8 for traveling.
ALEXANDER'S KID GLOVES.
A full assortment In Shades and Numbers of tho
OENUINE ALEXANDER'S KPI> GLOVES, together with
many other popular makes, very reasonable, ALEXAN
DERS BEST KID FINISHED SILK OLOVES and Lialo
Thread for Lad loa, dents aud Chtlrlron also an nil.
tive aasoH?--' -? ? Wf1&i ;
WHITE GOODS.
JACONETS, COTTON CAMBRICS, MULL, NAIN
SOOKS, French and Swiss MUSLINS, In plain, striped
and plnidcd, together with a sphndld assortment of
finest Oambrlo and Swiss Edging and IuscrUngs/Thread
Valcnctcn, Guipuyo Linen und Cluny Laces In Edging
and Inserting.
! LINEN GOODS,
1,000 doxon L. a ITANDKETtCHIFfl. good quality at
11X cents and upwards, 'full Rues of the most popular
makes of IRISH LINENS, in fronting. Pillow Casing 8-4.
0-4, 10-4 and 11-4 Sheetings, and an excellent assortment
of White and Cold. TABLE DAMASK, fco., Ac,
MEN'S WEAB.
In this Uno will be found a full supply of best French
and Eng 11 ah CLOTHS, CASSIHEUES, DOESKINS,
MELTON OLOTHB, TWE.IDS, JEANS, VES1TNOS, and
UNDERSHIRTS.
! :"j DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT.
In the Domestic Department will h*. found a compl?ta I
stock of Prints, Longcloths, Shirtings, 8hccungs and
Pillow Casing, Scotch and Domesllo Ginghams, Brown
Shirting, Corset Jeans .aed Drills, aU of which will be
sold at pricos thit will dnry competition. i rtl
OTT An early call Is rcspoctfulh solicited.
IRITIS COHEN,
I Ho 848 KINO STREET,
Detwsen Hasel and Market streets.
April 1 mwf 9rao1
FINANCIAL.
.-.:? j BONDS, STOCK, &c.
J^ONDS, STOCK ANTJ S?OU?tiffES "OF ALL KINDS.
. BANK BILLS, bought at highest'pri?e, by
. fj?*? j , ANDREW M. MORELARD. Droker.
ApT?17, wftuamo No. 8 Rroad street.
'te1!
AMERICAN GOLD.
SALBB? . -t -
W. P. HALL.
April M.- . 8 , Brown A Oo.'i Whart
rrv?TiEND, skvkitai, thousand im?l
j. DABS on approved security.' Apply at TH18 OF
PIPE.! j||j- r. I ,,' . April 10
Havana- IM an Kontnck? State Lottery |
irDBIlAY, HD?t ' A CO?? lIA?iACElis.
rno BE DRAWN 'At, c?vrN^TON,:KT., tSfH AND
ULI. SDtfc of each month. Boheme, 32,000. tickets - B27
prlzce, Wholo tickets, '?12; halves, 10; quarters, ?J;
olalithsvU to.'- ' ! i ' ' ' .-' '' : ' '
1 Vrlzo of..i..,.loO.OOOl 3 Frizes of........ .?5,000
1 Prlio of..,v..??,000 ,20 Prize* of.........?1,000
t Prlzp of,,, v.,. v.. .*8,000| 63 Prlioa of,.,.... ....Hi*i
1 PrizpoL.....,? . ?7,000 loa Prizes of ...... ' ?200
<---7T''..\.'.''. aMJ^'^oftijA;' "
I ?4 Apr.ro?lniationPr?tes'amounting to ?2,000.
Combination Lottery draws every day. Tickets from
' OirojiIsr? sent free. Drawings mailed as ooon aa lh><
LoUery is drawn. .? %
.Address u,T. i-e'iKlls, Culled Bttle* Licensed .vient
" lH "
8m o
! ;TkE'
i
LADIES'
MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION,
AVING ON BAND A LA HOE S?PPLT ?P READY
HADE OLOTBIHO, antublo 7or. Ototlemen, Isv
diea andOhildren, and being desirous of dlmlnlahlng our
Rtook befori the season advances loo Cat, we'woald e*pe>
doUy fan) tbe attention Of the publlo'towards tho rcduo
iIto which w?l be made In our price* for the next two
or three week* from date.. i
A^ply at Uio . . . '. ' . !. DKPOSrrOBV,
January29 - . ! No-17 Chahaen street.
j :'E/1iiy: VV^UTINO-, ;
mRs^^il'. AN^ni : Vif ?fjfSTB A Tf.
GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS.
FLOUR! FM)!'H !
CIDSSl'AN'l i.Y ON HANI) A SUPPLY or super.
t KXTIIA AND FAMILY ri.OIHls. fn-shlv ground,
nvclved mratteidwr weekly direct from t?? - miilx.
Il IYENKI. fc ?'(>..
liist llivund Vim I. ilfiHi'M Wlijrr.
April 17 wfinlnio
IHJTTK??-1 IHiTTKK!
-i t\ 'i nns (iiidi) nerir.it. iiwr received and
l\t f.t M.il.l.y J. A. BN8LOW k co?
April M :i No. HI East Hay.
CUU.l MOLASSES ! CUBA MO
i. \s si:.s i
rr f\ hiid?. cuba molasses, new tutor, run !
t_)t' nlobjr j. a. knsi.iiw a ?:o.,
_April M :i Ni>. Ill KM? Pay.
NEW YORK 10811 EN COUNTY
IIUI'I'KH, WHITE WI2VM AND (-11)1011
VINKllKIt;
u>,*r firkin*nostiKN county hutter.
_ - ) r. hi.: . wiiltn WUii! Vinegar,
e bbta. Oder Vim y.ir.
Pur mill1 lot* fur Mall by JOHN 'I UOMKV.
April 23 a No. it East Bay.
CHOICE SIRES AND NROUhDEItS
hiidr. choice C. It. SIDES
? I J 40 libilii. Choice Wi Mli rii KliMldem
l.imlliw ?ml for Bale by henry COIIIA a co.
April an il
CHOICE CUBA MOLASSES."
A f\ hdds i CHOKE, new crop CUUA 310
*i-\f II? Mils. ( lasses.
I'ur tain by iiknry cobia a to.
April ZI :i .
SUC Alt AND MOLASSES.
q? hhds muscovado SCO ah
QO w bosua Clayed Sugar
'JO Iwrroln Mus*-<?vudo Mfitarare
Landing this ii.iy per Hr. Mktwnrr Nnviin. from t'nr.
1' :< > , nuil fur Halo low In lot'i l > xult piirt'linscra. by
1I0NA1ONT a- salas.
April 2:1 a No. IIS Bant Bay.
INSURANCE.
the eufala home
OF KU l'A I.A, Al.\.
CAPITAL (nil pulil In).93B0,0t>0
HraiE UNDERSIGNED IIAVINO BEEN APPOINTED
l Ageuti fur uhnvo Company acu i . i m I to take
FIHE AND MARINE HlHKS/altfawwiaMii raim.
lue .v co.. Imuriihm Ageuta,
April 21 mill No. 1 llr.Mil atrvnl.
Ife mcheap mum]
PA RTI.C1 PATION P?LTCI ES.
THHEE-FODItTILS OF THE PIlOFITa OF THE
COMPANY RBTUllNBD TO TUE INSUUEO.
THE GEORGIA HOME
insurance company,
OF
COLUMBUS, Ga.
CAPITAL (all paid In.).tSSO.OHO 00
CASH ASSETS, January 1st 1807.?73.195 48
rrrjiE aiiove reliable southern company ,
I now olfoni to tbu cillr.ona of Charleston, tbo follow
ing advautagcH :
INSURANCE at HOME, LIBKRAL SETTLEMENTS,
PROMPT PAYMENTS,
ahp tup.
RETURN OF THREEQUARTER9 OF ITS PROFITS.
This Miitu.il Principle, which promises, to refund to
onr Patrons (regulated by the pronu made,) from onn
thlrd to one-half the amount of Premium mid. ahould
co^rnicnd Uija Coinrijny.bjthojp dorirlnj^to Insure,
tua and Mcrchandlao, by ' *
LEE & CO,
INSURANCE AGENTS,
April 24 wall) No. 1 broad itreet
QUEEN
fire MUM company,
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON.
CAPITAL.'..$10,000,000 IN GOLD.
APPLY TO
G IRRES & CO., Agents,
NO. 11? ADOER'S SOUTH WHARF.
December 7 _mwflyr *
"fire" and marine
IN S URA (MCE.
macbeth & ravenel
Corner East Ray and Exchange St.,
NEXT OLD POSTOKFIDE,
RISKS TAKEN IN THE FOLLOWING RELIABLE
FIRT-CLtSS COMPANIES :
CAPITAL AND ASSETS,
SIX MILLION'DOLLARS!
LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED
AND
Paid iu Charleston.
MARYLAND insurance COMPANY, of BalUmoro,
Maryland,
MKBCHANTS AND MECHANICS' INSURANCE COM
PANT, of Baltimore, Maryland.
ASSOCIATED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY
of Baltimore, Maryland.
HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY, of Baltimore,
NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY^ of Baltimore.
STANDABD INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York.
YON ke Its AND NEW YORK 1XSURANOB COMPANY,
New York.
INSURANCE COMPANY VALLEY OF VIRGINIA,
Winchester, Virginia.
GULF STATE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Tallahassee,
ORIENT MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPA
NY, or New Stork.
JT.h \ Vi.\ Ki. M A< 11 /r /1. Lt. RAVENEL, Jr. ]
April 10 wfm2ruo
.CLOSING UP
AT A GREAT s AC m I ' ITK .
BOOKS, PAP-?R, ENVELOPES, BLANKS, BLANK
' Books, Pictures, Engravings and Instrumenta, at
half price. . j- .. .. , .' .
The subscriber hiving determined to re tiro from busi
ness, pr?sents to tbo public the opportunity, of purchas- I
ing BOOKS, STATIONARY and Fancy' OoodS, at half j
price. Bthlca, Prayers, Testamente, in variety and size.
Hymn Books of aU dcnomluatlciia, Noveh., -Travels,' Rl.
ograuhlos, lUitory, ITioology, Sclentlac, Agrtcnltnral,
Gardoning, Cooking anil Sporting Worts, : Note Paper $1
to 13 60 Kam, Letter and Cap Paper, at t i 60 to ID ream.
Envelopes at *li and, $2 St) per- thousand. Coma and
avail yourselves of tho primant opportunity.'
SAME. HART, Stt.'
Aprils_Imo No. 332 King street.
S. A. LAMBERT,
GOMMISSiOj^MERG
SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN ORDERS FILLED - ON
: ; COMMISSION.
Ol?lc? of. John P. Nowkiik,
...
mm READE-?TIlEETi C0IINER HUDSON,
isr Jffl \y Ironie.
49* Agency tor FXTON'H PREUTUU. TRENTON
Cll.iUKIHt'j. AU onlcrj sent W?1 bo promptly aticndol
to. , Brnos -, I . Decemlier l>i
F. M. BUllDELL,
mrrcranbis? broker,
-YinLL DEVOTE HTM HELP TO THE PURCHASE
W and saJo of MERCHANDISE OF ALL KINDS.
Office at the corner of BROAD AND EAST BAY
STREETS, lf| basement of 8 ta to .Bank, .where sample*
may bo aeon. . . ]
IlEnKiiiKcea?Mr. O. M. Fnrman, Mr. Theodora D.
Wagner, Mcsra. John Fraser L Co., Messrs. Mordccal it
Co., Mcasra. W. O. Duke* tt Co., Messrs. Gourdin,
Matthleasen tt Co., Charloaton, S. O.
October 21 wfmCmo
GIVE IT A FAIR TR?:L.
rruiis soap itr.gnmra i only to be used to
1 proro Ha superior quality. Uao It as you would
any common boap. Try it and. you will be convinced
that It la superior to any ; other article in market, For
calo by Grooera generally.
Maanfacturod by TAYLOR fr YOTJHO, Ko. 180 Front
afrtol, New York. For sale by
GROBER & MARTIN,
' No. 93? King atreet.
h. B1HCHOFF A?O?C
< ' ?-- NO, 187 EaAt Bay,
.. oeo. w. WILLIAMS A co.,
Corner Chruxh and II aynoabeeU. .
DOWIE A M0IBK, Dr Jggiete,
... ,. . )No. lUlMcelLig street,
Opposite Charleston Hotel ,
Jannary23 " wfrnG'""
FURNITURE AUCTIONS
. A ttcr.dft'i ta with pttrmplnoae and dispatch, and at
...Vi
KODEBATECHARGE?, BY - .
SMITH ?iio'ai'liLEVItAY,\.[1
April n AueUorieer?, Na 37 Broad riraat'
25
GROCCF.? AND MISCELLANEOUS
FLOMt, CORN, AN!) If A V.
?OO l,il|l'\rKX ' "A' tAM"'v W"**""? *ioi.t>i:n
?iHI lil?K Super uii'l Finn l"l?wr.
Will 1.1.Im. IhkI Rye IMniir.
i.VH) 1>ii->I.? )h lu iiui-Wblta ?'.>rn. 1. this ?luv lier
riboorJCT <!. W. (Irl??-."
7iH)0 IiiiiIkIh jirlniy White i'mti. In arm?- lu afow
lays.
MU MIM 1 en. KMtaril ",v? *? ?ril>.<.
Fur iobi by HTKNIIOUSU tt CO.
\] ii aa m?n
l?ACON, REKF, l'OKK, Fi.oinf,
t.nsilKV lu 1 11:11, .*> .. .Vr., Ar.
rr casks hacon sides
VI barrel* um! dull liarrrl? Mif-i It. i-r
.''i barrel*! nnil liait bunvU l'rini?* i'nrk
:uki tarnt? Eslra Pkinlli Flour
10 lieu* I'lillu.Mplilii llott.-r
:ui barrels Whitn Whin ami Uhler Vinegar.
111 store, lauding, ami In nrrivi*. K?ir?.uletiy
john .v tuko. oki tv,
Nu. 41?.. East liny.
11. l\v. en lluy-Vs Kurth uinl Sciinli Wliurl.
April 22 :i
CORN.
I .) i\f \/\ lll?SHEI.s i'ri.ui. WHITE COHN, IN
L?v."M7\/ catlmof ajjbuilifbic?ch, now landtag
ruin wiiiKiner "J. \v. lluniBpy." For sale iu lulu to
mil. by t. J. Kl.ltlt A- CO.
^pril?i _a
11 AY ! 11A Y I : AFLOAT.
I /\(\( \ BALES PRIME N. 1?. HAY, LANDING
L\J\J\I Iron Ithlll Usinas" ?'ii llruwn'a Wharf.
II id tor sulu by .iiiiin (JAMV8KN a- CO.,
Nu. ii Market sliest, oupoiilto Slate flretl.
Ai.rii : ? a
~ COHN, COHN, A FLOATI "
1 Q /"i/lffi HUBIIRI-H l'HtMI? WHITE AND
LO.UWl; YELLOW CORN, Ian 'line limn feinter
l-'alenn and school.er? Ella i'i.li uu?l Fruiu-tH Ualch. For
>alo by
tOIlN CAMPHKN k co.,
No. 11 Market M-vcl, opposite Stale street.
April 2:>_ !?
nR^^m^oCamiiss.
. s. corwin & co.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAIJiRS IN
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
AND IMPORTERS OK
PINE WINKS, BRANDIES, TEAS, ETC,
No. 250 KINGST.,
OaTOHITK ILASKL.
C?1?T).
Mn. KVERT E. BEDFORD, THE MANAGER of
X1IX AUOVE EITAHLISHMENT, returns many
thanks to thu customers ami patroiiB lor their liberal
patrolmen sud appreciation of tho quality of goods pur
11 u" -I by tu? m durlug tlio post year. It liai been, and
abvayswlllo. cur aim, to I'leahk OUR CUSTOMERS,
ami an wo o Mit for sale tlio flret uuatlty of all kinds "'
GROCERIES, WIMEN, TEAS, elo.. wo Hitter ourselves
that, with our faoiliUun, caa giro goucr.il xatLifactlou
toalL
WM. SIMONS, Esq., having boou cruragal in assist in
thuinnungcmeut, would bo plea: -Hi to s?30 his friends at
No. 2611, assuring them that all goods purchased are
WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED.
TEAS
TTIAT WE HELL AHE IMPORTED DIRECT BY W. 9.
CORWIN k CO., and pass through no othor bands, hi
abllug us not only to WARRANT 'I'll i".vi Ah PURE AND
UNADULTERATED, but to sell at U10 followtafi pricos:
EINEST YOCNQ UYSON.tQ iiu
FINE YOUNO HYSON.1 CO to 1 7R
FINEST (IUNrO\S DER. a V,
FINEST IMPERIAL..
CHOICEST ENOMSH DRK.VKFAST.. 2 25
ENOLlhU UnKAKFAHT. 1 60
CHOICEHT OOLONG. 2 00
CHOICE OOLONU.?. 1 611
We keep, also, a supply of cbospcr irraden?a Ruod
quality ufOUEEN AND 11LACK TEA, MIXED, at SI 6U
saur pound.
vlcco the consumer on that point.
GENUINE MOCHA AND LAGUAYRA.
Tho FILLING OF ORDEIIj persooally attended to lay
ono of tho Msnagcts. Goods dellrcrcd to all parts of tho
city FREE OF CHARGE
A supply of G09UEN DAIRY DOTTER will arrivo on
Tuesday. 1 : j amo February 4
HATS AND CAPS.
MEN'S FM HATS, a
75 CENTS 1
STEELE HAH OPENED A LARGE VARIETY Of
MEN'S SOFT FELT IIATS.
vmcES ormnEKT :
> Men's Dtack French Soft Fait Hats, $3.50
Mon's Fino Blsok Soft Felt Bsts, $8
' Men's Flno Pearl and Black Ounce Hats, $2
Mon's Drsb snd Dlsck Soft Hsts, SI and 1.C0
Mon's Black S 3ft Felt Hats, only 76 cts
Also, Boy's Felt Hats, 73c; 11 ; SI.M ; t? ; S2.E0.
One prico for each quality, and TERMS CASH.
STEELE'S "HAT HALL,
No. 813 Elug street,
Aprils w* ? Sign ?f Iho "Big Hat."
BOOTS AND SHOES.
JUST RECEIVED
THE LATEST STYLUS OP
Boots and Shoes,
And are offered si Iho lowest milkst prliVM by
11. O'M'.ILI, & SIIVS,
No. 376 KINO STREET, near George..
.. March 20 ' . '. fmw2tnaa
UPHOLSTERY, ETC, ?
WINDOW SHADES !
window Rhades s s
J?ST BBC ETVZD, FIVE OA9E3 WINDOW BU AD ?8,
sMtUsna Pnr KsUn In?
H. W. IONSlLiN,
April 23 2 No. 276 PHP STREET (up stairs).
PAPER HANGINGS.
; JXii i!i i. ;. fi . , ' ,, , . ..\
ANEW SUPPLY . OF THE ABOVE GOOD?. NEW
EST and choicest ?u Cyna, just received snd for solo !
cheap at , v '
H. W., KINSHAN'S,
April 23: 2 No. 376 KING UTItEET (up stairs).
TUOJUS E. DMICK,
NO. 571 KING STREET.
CABINET MAKER, UNDERTAKER,
UPHOLSTERER,
WOULD BESPECTFDLLY ANNOUNCE TO KIS
friands and the public generally, that ho kosns on
hand FURNITURE AND UtiDDINO of all doscnptlons.
Furnishes Funerals with UahogzST, Wil?ut, Cedar oui
MotaUlo Co 111 us. Also, wih flno liranies snd Flrst-oloss
Carriages.' ' Will attend to dlBlntcrring bodies; and jasas*
portlag tho same. Porsonsl attendance will-he given st
all hoars. ' S ' '. " "' rv"1
OABRIAOES for RAllroad and Stesroboat aocommotU
tlon, and FURNITDRE CAIiTH, will bo furnished at any
timo, by applying at my LIVERY" STABLE, No. 6 Cnn
non stroot, uoar King. .
. Thankful for past is vom, and hope, by strict sllantion
to business, to merit a ?conUnuanoo of tue samt.
March 25 _ mwf2mo.
"WINDOW SHADES.
HABBIBON BAHNET, MANOFAOTUIIEB AND IM
PORTER Of WINDOW SHADES, COHNPOEH, '
Uarjds, Pics,- Tassels, Gimps, Loops, Cords, Ac,; Whits
and Duff Hollands; Not, 128 WILLIAM bTRE?TT, oetwoen
Fu'ton and John streets, New York.
Siero snd Offloo Sliodes made to ardor. t..
Da mberai. mwfQmo
WILLIAM BR00KBANK8,
STTKtAM OAS ITTfER AND PtllJIBlCIl '
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL OAS FrXT?BEa, oa 3
r tJTTnjO AMD PtOMBlNG PBOUPTLV AT
TENDED TO, No, U0 RING STBSET,
Augu,t81-- rtehvfyn ilrosd and Oniyn *lreot?. ;
CRISPER COMA; ,
Oh t oho was beautiful and (air. .'
With starry ayes, and radiant hair, ' ' \ ,
Whoso curling tendrils, oolt entwined,
! Enchained the rery heart and mind,
CTtlSPKlt COMA, ;.; ,[
For. CurliiiK tho Hab' of either Sex Into Wavy
. snd Glossy Binglots or Heavy Maeaivo
. .' Curls, \
T>T OSTNG THIS ARTICLE LADIES AND GENTLE. '
X> MEN can brautlfy thcmsolvos a moiasjid.fbld.
Ills tho only article la the World that will enri sb-alght
bsir, and st (he tafco time gir? it a beautiful, fl^ossysD
nearaDoe. ' Tho Crisper Ooms not only curls ths hsrr.biS' <-r-i;;
fnvigorstes, beautifies and cleanses 1?. is highly ana fle>
iight/uiirpTfurced, snd Is ths most complets stttate of ' 1 -
the kind over ?n to tho. American publia. Th*
Crtspsr Corns, will bo sent to any address, sealed and
postpaid tor M.-. ,. ,. - ...?TT/ .... . .
Address all orders to
? - _ ?--W. L CLARK A (XX, Cbxroists, .
' ? ^^ ? ??7?tto stroot, Syracuse, H. t.
. I BREWSTER & S?PRATT, S'U r
hmrtbjn ut Lm & ^lipitor? in j^nltty ? r '
y' I o?pstiB'%tf;',iltT^?&^ ' '
November 9 >