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WEDNESDAY M?UNlNt^jAlUlLL ?l7??CT.~ ""l?oal.mattehs. To Correspondent!.' Wo are continually receiving communications on poUUcnl antl othor mattem from persona who do not attach tl.cir prrj^er uaiwg to tho orticlcs pen*; nu t nu tako thin octasion of repeating that notliinir c.:i bo published in The Daily News without hi ing indorsed by somo rohiionsiblo individual. calvaly CllURcn. - By n mistake, we leu'out tho liamo of Samuel WAi.kf.fl, who wan elected a vestry man of this church at tho Boater election. Aid foii (jouira Carolina.? Tho schoonur J-'mi- | Wo A. Valley cleared ftoui llaltimoro ou tho 22d lor Charleston, with a cargo or 10,000 bushels of] corn and 30,000 pounds of bacon. . . Salb of Kalhia Mills.?Halmia Mills wero sold ! yesterday morning by McssrR. Waholaw A C.vnEW, Bubjcct to morlRago, for ?210.000, which was I J'20,000 nioro than the morlgago called for. Tho | propurty was purchased by Mr. II. Coo3WTJ.l and others, and tho Mills will ho worked by a now com pany. ram.lo Mbktiko is Pickens.?On Monday, tho ! loth inst., a huge meeting was held at Fickons 0. H., Colonel It. A. Tiioupsok, oditor of tho Keoirco I L\>uricr, in tho Chair. Tho object of tho meeting; was the consideration of tho condition of tho coun try. Wo may perhaps revert lo tho eubject again at a futuio day. Ice, Ice.?Messrs. Alva Uaoi: A Co., tho popu lar Ico merchants of this city, havo turned a cold | shoulder ou tho community, but wo uro gratified to stato that no offence will bo taken, and tbo citi zens of tho Upper Wards apprcoioto their endeav ors to keep down tbo perspiration. By rofcrotmo to their advertisement it will bo kooii that not only tho Neck loo House but thoaoon Market and Mcot- j ing streets oro in full operation and ready lo givo n cooling to all comers. Tots Sooth Carolina Society?This ancient and honorable society celobrated yestorday, its 130th anniversary, in a nplendid dinner, prepared by Tfi.ly, at their hull on Mcotiug Blrcci. Tho fol lowing officers wero elected for tho ensuing yoar : Hon. WILLIAM I?. PORTER, Stowsrd. Hou. CHARLES MACBETH, Soulor Warden. Hon. I'. C. UAILLA11D, Junior Warden. FRANCIS LANCE, Clerk. EVAN EDWARDS, Trcasnror. JOHN d. Mil.i.Kit, Hall Kcoper. LEE HOWARD and JAMES U. J ERVE Y, Constables. Committee on Clarity.?Richard Ycadon, A. E. Miller, O. H. Ingrahatn, Son., Qeorgo Klnlooh, Jacob F. Srblr zocr. Rev. W. 11. Yatef, James Copes. Episcopal Ei/ectioms in Citebaw.?The follow ing; woro tho Easter Episcopal olootious of St. David's Church, Choraw : wAtmr.ua. J. GLLLEbTIE. I T. E. POWE. vrstm?ikn. Vf. GODFREY. I E. J. WADDILL. O. EOLLOOR. j. W. UAllllINGTON. G. W. duvall. UELSaATEA TO co:- ve.r. i id:.'. T. E. POWE. I E. J. WADDLLL. TV. GODFREY. | W. A. DEN TON. At an election hold this day at Mount Pieasant, for Vestrymen and Wardons of St.- Audrow's Church, Christ Church ParlBh, tho following arnnllenimi rrrrn .lui,- U?ntaA vxsTBTtrmv. Dr. J. E. DAWSON. I Dr. P. P. BONNEAD. Dr. E. M. ROYAL. P. E. POROHKR. ?XIA8 YENNING. R. S. YENNING. L. A. McOAHTrJ. WAnosws. EDWARD 0. hall. | FERDINAND GREOORLE. delegates to coxvektion. Dr. J. E. DAW80N. I Dr. P. P. BONN EAU. ELIAS VEKNINO. et. james' OOO?E CnEEE chubcb. ?H?ll:. T. O. 8TONE. ' ' ' i ;| E. M. D A YN A RD. .VESTBY. JOHN E. CAHEW.- - I J. A. TENNEN T. F. J. POBCHBR. W. TENMENT. B. J. W>lALLY. Trial oi> th? Paiaibtto,?Thu now steam fire ?'Ogino of tho Palmetto Company received' its christoning yesterday afternoon from tho bands of tbo Company, and proved in ovory rospoCt worthy of their conQdonce. At her first trial the spectators wero astonished to sco tho Btroain of water scut a distauco of 2-10 feet, and tho Palmetto, boys have already visions of a silver cup floating boforo thoir eyes. Under tho management, of Mr. Evnxoxo, the on g inner of tho Company,'tbo now machine Will prove a bold competitor for the prize, as ho reports Unit although ?ho ut just from the hands of her makers she worked Hinoot hly nnd easily. Tax Gbabity of Maryland and Vibolnia.?Tho etoamship Falcon, Captain Reed, of Messrs.'M0r secaiA Co., and Cor; .tknay & T?iENnoLM'? halt i moro steamship line, which arrived, hero nt [ ft late hour on Monday night, brought an a port ot hoi cargo thrco thousand bushels of corn and ten thou Band pounds pr bacon,, Uio larger portion being a contribution trow the noblo State of Maryland, and a part from JoOersbn county, Virginia, sent to the destitute In tho 8ta'te of South Carolina. This largo item ot freight was, with noblo generosity, brought without charge for freight,.Captain Reed and tho ogents cf tho Falcon assisting in every way in its transportation. The Crnr Obrtificates op Indebtedness.?At the taut Meeting of Council, bis Honor ,Mayor Gaillard stated that tho nttnibtr of city bills in circulation was not as large as was currently re ported on the street, and ho furnished tho follow ing calculation to provo ibis assertion. As our citizens, nnd especially tax pay ors, aro interested lu lies nul/joe.l. trn rrivo Um fttabann.nl in full cm nnxa bzczivtd or crrr TnzjnrrmzB'rnou nun. r. o. oaJiXABS, xiatob, sikcc 1st arnrn, IB6T. Issue of 10 cent buls......,.,.,. ?226.00 - Issue of M cent blll?,....... j.-.k.'.-il\ ?80.00:'-h I '< Issue of CO oent bills...?...A CiS.00 ?l.ssO.OO Jasue of ?I bills. 0,900.00 Issuo of ?2 bills.'. ..'..v_18.8CO.00 Jssuo Of $3 bills.0,000.00 " ' -??28,700.00 ' ' $2i,uM.00 A mou ni City Buis In iho office this day, $1, - m. ?2, and ?3. .?204.00 FrncUonal Currency. t.i.i,:. -1818.?? In Cireli 1 aOon.;....?27/231.35 Certiflestes of Indebtedness Issued.?27,018.00 Certificates received for taxes and redeemed by City Rills. 10,805.14 CerUflcatos out. 10,208.12 ?43,439.78 iTnEiixn's Bbcobdb.?Wo havo bad tho ploasuro of exam ining a Parchment Scroll of tbo Hope Piro Jompany, which bos just emerged from tho bands ufJ'Mr. C'a.\b. Hicdyey, and is now on exhibition it his storo in.tho.bond of King street. Tho print Sng 1b on vellum and hears the names of tho first founders of tho Hope Company : Samuel D. Gau IxnoN, Joseph A. Tuoubon, William L. Doval, I iVtiMA J. Blome, John J. Boxdkn, 1>eteb O. Modb IfiEAn, CiLBiSTOPiLEa C, TntiMBo, Hbnbx IT. Nonam, ^JauxsW. Lamottb, DavihIlDkvkaux; Tlieflgiiro Df Hopo leaning on the anchor occupies tho contro 'of the piece, whilo over it on oilhor aido aro tho fshiclds, ono bearing tho dato of tho organization ! of tho company, October 10,1812, and tho othor its in .orporation in Dooombor 10, 1813. The motto of tho company, "tie cede malts," and thoir name complote tho picture; but I ho attention is soon drawn to the frame whero tbo gilding of a master 'band is rocognized. Tbo top of the frame bas a fine representation of .a hand, engine, : wbilo tho lowor part bears the h'os? r?ol,: ond in tho corners are firoiiicn'e hats and crossed oxob, Uio whole being bcauUtnlly gilt.- rPlde Pirohnicnt ' is ono of tho most chcrishod archives of*the Hopo Company, a nd thoy bad determined that, in prosorv ing it, thoy would also make it ornamontal. A jjlanoo at Mr. Uiokb?'s window will at oiico tcsii 0 fythat tboir atUmpt lias boun auccnseful, and H lhoy ara now in tho possession of an omamcnt to thoir hall that would rejoico any flromau's heart. Tho 8croll was lately presented to tho Hope Com pany by Mr. Joseph A. Thoubon, ono of tho found, crs, in whose ]h>sso'ssion it had been for a nnmhor a>f years and was saved among soino old papers. St. MAniuj Church Fair.?St. Marks Cburoh, corner of Chapel and Elisabotb shoots, wan origi yially bnllt for tho congr?gation hov,' worshipplbg nt Ht. j Lukes, but up m tho comp.'ttion of their church odliice corner of Clmrlotto >Ld Elizabeth Btroets, tho fonnor building was transformed to a uowly formed congregation of colored pccplo, who clootod Itev. Mr. BBAnnoox as tlioir Boctor. Thoro Is also a select ncbf>ol connected with thfi pariBb. Funds being wantod for church and school, not an unnenal contingency now a days in this part or tho world, tbo Bowing Cirolo, composed of mcup bore of tbo oongTOgaUon; struck upon tbo happy idoa of instituting ft Fair. Thoy worked industri ously for many Weeks, and procured norton's building In Mcctingv stroot, oast Bido, botwoon yincknoy opjl, Ilwt?l, street, for tho purpoeo, and opcmxUtUciir.i Bazaar - ou. Monday. evening. Wo Visited tbo loone that night, but owing to a press of matter our notice could not bo printed in yes terdayV Ntw?. Tho boll, although largo, ib not othorwleo well adapted for '"-c-1 ? ,,ut conlrn 1 alluatluu, poih..;.s, m?to thmt counterbal ances auch disadvantages. T?i< lni.ll is handsomely dceorolcd with ilowora and ovorgrcoiiB, nnd tliu tables uro very tastofiilly arranged, covered with a profusion of articles, both uwe fill and ornamental. Wo aaw a largo numbor of persons in attendance, composed of tlio most re spectable class of our colored citizens, and also a number or wbito gentlemen. T"0 Poatofuco ap peared to do a flno business, and tbo soda water fountain had its shoro ol custom. Ice cream and strawberries were in great demand. Lively liltlo ( iris ilittcd about, very importunately interroga ting all they mot: "Wont you iako a grab!" Tin to was piomotinding, flirtiug, etc.. in ?bort wo found Ihi? colored fair in all respect roscmbto tbo many wbito counteipnrta wo havo seen in our city. Wo hopo tho members of tho Sowing Circle will bo Hiiccessful in their lnudublo efforts, and rcalizo u sum not altogether lisproporliouato to the pauiB thoy were at to get up tho fair. Among tbo nU traetions wo must not forget a colored baud of music, which performed vigorously during tho en tire of tho evening. Mayor's Court, April 23.?Henry Taylor, u youth connected wilh tho club mentioned yester day, who indulge in tho "grub gamo," was ar raigned and convicted, on tho testimony of u lady, who stated that she was going up King street on Monday afternoon, and that seeing this boy np pvoaebing her she made way for him, so that lio might take tho inside, and, as he catno abreast of hi r, he snatched her purso from her hand, con taining wixtocn dollars, and ran off with it. After a long chime, with assistauco, uho caught tbo boy nnd got back tho purso and 12. Sho not wishing to prosocuto, the Mayor ordered Hcnrv to bo im prisoned two weeks. Samuel Oroghan and Hohei t Wickle?, two color ed men, who had carried a valiao and contents to Iho houso of an acquaintance, so as to orcato some Huspioiuu on his m ini, nnd to cauao bhn to notify the polico of tho occiirrouco, wore brought up, and not being ablo to account for having it in possession, thoy uud the proporly woro turned over to Lieutenant nr.NiuucKs, Chief of Octcctivo, to search out tho matter. Jamen Henry, a colored boy beautifully coverod with tho itch, who had stolen a picco of goods from tbo front door of n merchant's atoro, which vas howovor recovered, was lockod up for 10 days. A woman, who was dressed in so many frocks and shawls, au to make ono think sho was just going to emigrate to Mr. Hewautj's lato purchase from Russin, was fined til) for being drunk, and misbehaving in Elliot! Street. A shaky chimney in the burnt district was re ported, and ordered to bo attended to. U. 8. CinouiT CounT, Hon. Geo. 8. Bryan Pro Biding. Tho petitions of Messrs. H. F. WnrrxEn and Jos. T. Walsii, to bo admitted to practico in tho U. 8. Conrls of South Carolina, wcro presented and the petitioners admitted. The Conrt resumed tlio trial of parties charged with violating tho Internal Ilcvenuo Ijiwb and the case or tho U. 8. vs Jno McSwbenet, for tho un lawful distillation of spirits, was tried, and a ver dict of " not guilty " rendered. 'Die U. 8. os Diedbiok W. Mencken, for tliosamo offence, tho prisoner plead guilty and was son fenced to pay $100 flno, also, the tax of $10 and tho costs of tho proBooution. Tlio District Attornoy, Major D. T. ConnrN, pre sented Iho potition or Mr. Char, les P. Leslie, a practico in tho United States Courts of South Carolina, and on his motion Mr. Leslie was ad mitted. District OounT?Judgo Loo an prosiding.?The Court was opened at tho UBual hour, but on ac count of tho absenco of important witnesses only one caso was tried, tbo romaindor Doing continu ml. Tho Stale vs. John Jenkins?Larceny of a horse. Tbo prisoner plo.id guilty to tbo charge. A nol pros, was ontorod in each of tho t lire o fol lowing caaes. Tim State 09. Mark Reynolds?Assault and bat tery. Not Pros. Tho State vs. Cccsar, Jimmy and Delphy?Lar cony. Nol Pros. Tho State vs. Casar, Peter and Pompoy. Nol Pros. Tho remainder woro continued over to the July term. Tho State 09. John Moran?Recoiving stolon goods. - i Tbo Stator*. Win. Newbort?Assault wilh intent to kill. ' Tho State es. Mary E. Smalls?Assault and Bat tery. Tbo State Ts. Samuel Fox and George M. Mar tin?Assault and battery. Tho Conrt was adjourned until 10 A. M. to-day. ;l Court or Genebax Sessions and Cost sup pl?a a?Jddoe Mpnuoe, Prosiding_Tho Court was opened at 10 A. M., and tho Jurors answering to their mimes, tno following Juries woro organ ized : . " .Grand Jury?J. M. Harlcston, Foreman. E. Morkcr, Chas. Potato!. Phinoas Pierce, Wm. Uflbr bardt, Henry Proyual, John H. T. Wraggo, H. Kahrs, Oco. A. Ron man, C. Plengo, J. E. Semko, Jas. Macbeth, John RuniB, Jas. E. Spear, O. Lovo. P. M. Doucin, J. H. Colbnrn, F. Murphy. Jury No. 1.?T. L. Hutchinson, Foreman, J. O. H. Clauason, J. Goudkop, E. F. Benedict, R. Hun tor, J. A. Yarn, Jas. Reagier, J. J. Martin, A. G. Bur ton, H. Pauls, Patrick McGorov. Jno. G. Chalk. Jury No. 2.? W. H. DaggoU, Foreman, D. Uuh.ro, It. Gannon, Win. J. Cubaload, John Hurkamp, T. B. Sloan. Jno. McCants, Hugh Farrolly, Jan. ( '. Gttnlon, John Doylo, B. Bollman, Henry 8. Grccr. : Supernumeraries?Potcr Oamoy, R. II. Mellow all, A. Blsohoft A. Dafort, J. B. Jeffords, Joseph Walkor, J. Cu timings, 8. J. Finklor. L. A Frainp ton, Samuel Hart, Sr., W. H. Chafe, F. Christ man, ,C. H. Johnson. Jos. R. Pringlp, W. J. Axon, W. Shoppord, Patrick Doogan, W. Hume. Judgo Muniioe charged tho Grand Jury on their 1mlnnd dir. cted thorn to oxamino carolully the m?rita of tho cabcb presented for their considera tion b?foro thoy returned their finding, also to re port upon tho condition of tho public building?, &c. ' .After an absonco of a fow hours, the Grand Jury returned tho following bills : Tho Stato es. Francesco Peroz?Assault with in tont to Kill and Assault and Battery. True Bill. ...The Stato vs. John Brown alias John Jaok?Bur glary and Larceny. Truo Bill. Tho State vs. H. T. Petore?Kcoping a Lottery office. True Bill. . Tho State vs. Wm. Roso, Mary E. Bollinglo and Mary Bollinglo?Arson. Truo Bill. The Stato vs. August BUng?Assault and Battery. No Bill. Tho Criminal Dooket was subsequently Bounded, and days assigned for tho trial of tbo different cases. ? I ; - . ' > j jg r-Mo^-y [] ; District Coubt fob Berkley Uihi nic-r, hold at Mount Plod sont, Hon. F, D. Richardson prosiding, Afjoi'uriM; T. Bkfrnx, Esq., acting Attorney General.?Tho cases tried wero mostly for assanlt and battery, Isrcony, &o., and tho proceeding^ woro not of any gonoral intoreat. Tlio State os. Dick Haywabd and Isaac White, Larceny. Guilty, Mints, alias Caleb, Assault and Battery and Larceny. . Guilty. Castle Waiters', tiro indictments for Laroony. aunty;. Simon Ream, Hcncui.Es Cordes, and Prince Mabsd, Malicious Trespass and Larceny. Guilty of flrat. Mosza Gasbokn, two lndiotments for Larceny. Polity. Hxtrar Wiuout, two Indictments for Malicious Trespass/ Guilty. Murphy Phelau, Assault and Battery. Guilty. '< Jennes Coopzn, Larcony. Guilty, Jrji.Y G'eddih, Larcony and Recoiving Stolon Goods. Guilty of last. Thomas Danoerfibld and Fbxd. Broad, Lar cony. Continued. Coubt ov Appeals m Coldiiuia.?Tho Phoenix furnishes the following report of tho proceedings on the 22d. ' i Le.ial In tho Court 'of Appeals, on tbo 22d, opinions wore announced in tho following cases : ; John Jenkins, convicted of murder at Charles ton, ads. tho .State. 'Opinion: delivered by : LvoLIfl, Judgo. Now trial refused. Sentenced by Jjiolis, Judge, to bo hanged Juno 14. Joiin S. Rioou, dds. Lawiikxou J. V.rrsELL. Opin ion delivered by Wabdlaw, Judgo. Now trial grantod. i 1 Tho Nor the astern Railroad Company, mbj'cABO LiNxPoiiciif.ii. Opinion by tho Chlof Jnstlcc. Mo tion for now trial dismissed. ' ' \ .Tbo Charleston docket boing dlaposod of, tho Northern Circuit, noxt in order, was called. ':'Tnp briorin theoaeo ofG.B. Lam ah, ofi?,r9. tho Etooutora of N. A. Pkat, was read by MossrsJ Rion k MoC.ants, Sollcllorn for tho oxoontors, ap pellsntu, until the hour of adjournment. - Stoll, WEBDi?f'Co.,NO. 2fr) King street, respect fully Inform their friends and tho public that thoy will reoolvo at par, for tbo noxt tendaya, bills ro^ oelvaiilonf thu ?Utc of tJoTiUi Oarolina, la oxchango fordrVBrjida. ^fftl ' ' ' ,' '' '. -.V-''' . >.'' ' "' _ i**?'>. *' j; '' '{' - .'-.> '.-"'j-\.i 8t. Fathick's liiLNp.voi.3vr 8001 m'a Bau?In consequence of tho pressure of otbor matter wo wero forced to omit tho notico of this ball, although it wan already in typo. Tho HibJrnian Hall was put to a legitim ?to ubo on Mond-y night, and tho Votarica of'tho mazy danco woro aoou engaged iu that exhiliaraUng amuaomeut. Fow porno .8 can enjoy theiuBelvcs with moro zest than our ndoplcd citizens, and the natives of tho Oroon Islo are renowned for their fondness for amuse ment. The festivities at tho Hibernian Hall woro prolonged lo a lalo hour, aud when tbo IobI utragglers wero departing it was unaniinouBly re I'olvcd that Kastor Monday eould bo spent in no better way than by dancing it out. THE St. Gr.onoEB Society, hold thoir 13ilh an niversary at Tuli.y's. King Stroot, yesterday. Tbo following officers wore olocted to sorvo for tbo ensuing year: II. 1?. WALKER, l'reelJouL t'UWI.AM UHAVELY, Vlco Preside nL A. K. MUM li, Treasurer. 0. K. WALK Kit, Hccrelsry. Committee nil Charily.?Janes Wei,.111.1:1, A. 11 Miller, t'ovftnni Uravely. CuRimitfrt on Arnmnlt.?V. J. Porcher. II. N. Gour din, Jas. b. (Iljbes. T. D. Wagner, Itobcrt Mure. The Society passed tho following rcsoluliuns : Whereas, Since our last anniversary oui*much beloved colaboror Kdwaito Mottet, has bcon taken from us by sudden death, therefore, KrSsfrp*. That" ne cuter upon tho minute*, of the Society, Hi!.? deep but inaib-iiuato cxprcsslou of our Iii Inf fur bis IsnieuUiblo decease. 'JJ. tteiolnd. That ? copy of tbeso resolution! bo for wonlod by the 1'reslileiit to tho widow, with spproprlsto expressions or sympathy with bcr In her baroavemcut. .' I. A'?elrv</, That a topy of tboso rcsoluUous bo fur nished lo the pres., for publication. V. E. WAI.KEIt, Secretary. Itroui..\r Mi'.ctino ov Cm Counoii,.?Council mot at tho Council Chamber, at 6 P. M. yesterday. ItcsouI, His Honor tho Mayor, Aldermen IIave ni.!.. Wn.win, Gerdts, Small, SvKiMMErr.n, O'Neie, Olniiv, Oakgb, UoNoun, .M.vusiiAi.i,, ICmstom, Cos OUOVE, r.Alll.l:, I'ltlNOLE. The minutes of the last mooting woro road and cimllrmod. llio following politions wero road. Tbo applica tion of J. J. Ansel & Co., for a transfer of liconso referred (o thu Com mi lieu of Licenses. The application of Ilov. A. TooMEn Pobteb, for renewal of uarliQcato of City Stock was granted, tbo usual conditions having boon complied with. Tho petition of Jtto. P. Tavi.ou ,V Co., to croct a three story woodon building on Pinskard Streot, the roof to bo covered with tin, was referred to Commit tco on Blick and Woodon Buildings. Tho petition of certain real estate owners bc Iwocn Quocn nnd Markot Street*, wos reforrod to thu Commit tee of Ways and Moans. Tho annual meeting of tho stockholders of tho Greenville and Columbia It. It. Co., was announc ed and tho presence of sonic ono lo roproeont tho City interest requested. On motion of Alderman IUyenkl, Alderman Muemu.i, was appointed to act as the proxy for tbo City interest. Tho monthly Dills of tho Alms House, and Dills against that institution woro reforrod to tho Committee on accounts. Tho report of tho City Sheriff showing (ho amount of unpaid taxes, waB referred lo tbo Com mittee of Ways aud Means. A communication from tbo Board of Pircmas tors was road, inviting tho Mayor aud Aldermen to joiu them at 10 A. M., at the Citadel Green, and rcviow them boforo the Guard House. Tho invi tation was accepted. Another communication was read from tho Board of Firomasters, requesting tho day of tho annual parade to bo changed from tbo 27th to tho 80th. This crested considerable discussion; but a reso lution of Alderman 8TEIMSIEVED, that the parade l.ln f? nil SaloriW. O.? o~ll. i?.4., UuuUy adopted. Alderman Steikmeteb, from tho Committee on Licenses, reported favorably on (ho following appli cations for Liconses No. 2 : Jab. Watbox, No. 39 Broad street ; Hnsiiv Speichen, shepherd and King atreole; M. O'Neili., Lino street; W. Heissemdot tee, St. Philip's street; Aniuiew Wxuaams, No. 22 Queen strcot. Tho Special Committee on tho Piro Department 1 reported adversely on tho petition of Uio United Piro Company to bo rocoivod into tbo Department, as thorn ? ere already n sufficient number of en gines employed?7 etoam and 11 hand, being 11 moro than in tbo City of Baltimore, which bad a larger area. Tho petition of tho Stonewall Fire Company, to bo allowed to purchoso tho City Engine, was grant ed aud the parties roforrcd to tbo Mayor, who woidd state tho terms and all otbor particulars. Tim petition of tho Board of Underwriter* was answered by bill. Tho 0 .m I nit too on Accounts recommended ttiat tho monthly bill of tho Oaa Company, amounting to $2227 20-100. bo paid. Thd Mayor read a communication from the Col lector relative to the proposed straightening of East Pay street, near tho Now Custom Hoaso, and his answer to tho earno, showing that a lino had bcon agrood upon by which tho alignment could bo made. A biU to amend no ordinance to raise supplies for tho year 1867, and for other purposes, catno up for its second reading, which was dono ; and it pasacd its (bird reading, and its tiUo changed to an ordinance, and A bill to regulato tho cleaning of privies and vaults in the corporate limits of the city, passed its third reading and was ordorod to bo on grossed as an ordinance. Alderman Oakes, from tho Special Committee on tho Fire Department, introduced a^bill to regu lato tbo storing of Petroleum Oil in tho city, and asked that it bo considered its first reading. No further business appearing, Council ad journed. / It has become proverbial that tboso laboring un der Bronchial Affections aro moro sanguino of euro, moro buoyant with hope, than sufferers from other diseases. It is a wise provision of naturo in assisting to ovorthrow tho complaint which Is slow ly, gradually undermining the system. PeotoiiaIi it mai nas gained a most favorable notoriety m tlio tr< at m e ut of all diseases of the Lungs, and is now prescribed by our most eminent Physicians. . For sale by all druggists. DOWIE ,V MOIST', Agents. QOODBICH, WINKMAN & CO., Agents. Bus in km Notice.?We refer to Joint CoinrrNS, No. 137 Mooting streot, np-stairs, nearly opposite H ay no streot, wboro ho offers Un i tod Stales Govern ment Haineba and Saddles, litUo tisod, at one quarter thrir original cost, wsl April 17 II. M. . If you want cheap Blank Books; If you want cheap Stationery, Envolopos, Pa par, &c; or, Mielehs' Almanac; If you wont Printing oxocnted neatly; If you want Books bound in any style, or Account Boolrs mado to ordor, with any desired.pattern ol 1 'ruling, go to H ikam HAnnis, No. 69 Broad stroot. BUSINESS KQTIOES. vurtion Hales Title Davy.' ! It. II. Mauaiiall U buo.wUl ?eu this day st 1?.K o'clock, at Mo.' 33 Broad street. Eng iah Helton cloth and leid plpo ; also, at 11 o'olock, pony, mules, he. . ? -' ?illw/.s ab Bon win sell this day, at 11 o'clock, on Froter's wharf, 2 flats. Ltrron k BnuHs wUI Boll this day, at 10 o'clock, at north bast comor of iAOrons and Wall streets, household furniture, ladles' pony, kc . ; Oowsns k H i loo x will sell this day, in their store, Ko. 78 Broad afreet, under Carolina Hotel, at 101; o'clock, furnl(ure, gold watches, Ac. McKat k Oaurazu. will soli this day, at 10 o'clock, at their cash auction boose, No. 8s Hoxel sheet, oppo alto poitofflce, dry goods, boots and shoes, Ac, to close oopattuorsblp. - CtikrOBD k MarrnEwra will sell this day, at 11 o'clock in fr?nt of their store, Mo. SO Broad street, mules, wsgopo and harness. fjnrru A Metiii.Livii.iY will aoll this day, at 10)f o'clock, in front of t hoir store. No. 27 liroad streut,' f ar nltur.i, sundries, spring carl, horse. Ate. Thirty Veaira* Experience at au Old Nortt. MRS.1 W1N8LOWB OOOTniNO fjYP. UP Is (be rrreserlp Uon of ono of tho best' remain phyulclano and nurses in tho United fil?tes, and has boon nsod for thirty years wlib never-falling safety and success, by millions of mothers for their children. H relievos the child from pain, cures iljsenlcry and rllarrhma, griping In the' bowels, and wind colic. By glriDg health to the child. It rests the mother, 'lis sure and call for ! "MRS. WINffLOW'fl tiOOTllLNU 8TB?P," Having the fax tumu of "Conn. * Prunn?*," on the ou fa I d o wrappor. AU olh? r? are base 1ml taUone. For sale by POWIE A MOIflK, NO. 151 Hoe Ucg street, opposite the Charleston Hotel. ' ', April M : 0 i :' '; p. (I. n. ! Am synonymous with Health, Strength and Vigor. Tlio secret sin bo revealed ' by Investing in a bottle of PANKKTN'8 HEPATIC BITTERS, For sals by all TVhigglsts. . , w Til ID J IM I" TO ADVERTI1B IN THK . COOWTIIY. Tb? Pally South Carolininn at Columt'a, is now scci to evcry Fostofnce In the. Btate. Being Iba officiel paper of the Blaie, It will be ionnd at the preaent Unas cspe Sfylvsiiublo le merchants and etfa'sra iod rl ng' to avail miolTOt of" b very largo circulation. Know thy Destiny. MAi'A'jr. V.. F. TMOtUHON, Ihn Rttsif IlliaUell Aslrolo glst. Clairvoyant au.l l'sychi.metrician, who has aston ished tho r-cteiilltlc riante? i>r i bo Old World, lia? now lo cated herself at i ludion. K. V. Mailamo Tagomtcion im?. scssca hucIi woudorful powern ?'f ?vend sight un to ina blo In r to Impart knowledge of Ibe jfftcatci t importai* to tho abiRlo or married of either toi. Wbllo til a liitn Pf trauen, ?ho delineates Ibo very feature? of the person you are to marry, and by tho ubl of an Instrument of In teusc power, known as tho I'sychoniolropc, guarantees to j produce a life-like picture of tho future hui-liand or wife Ol tbu sppllcsnl, together with ibtte ol marriage, punition In Ufo, leadlug trails ol vlmriR-lor. A t. Hits la no hum bug, as thousaud uf IratliiioulsU eaa assert. Sbo will send, when desired, n certified cerllflrste, ur written guarantee. Dial lln> picture Is what It i tirports to bo. Ily enclosing n small luck of hair, mid staling place of birth, age, disposition and comploxtoti.atid in.iodng fifty cents anil stamped ctivclois) addressed to yourself, you will re ceive tho pleluro sud deslrsd Infonnattoii by n iurn mall. All communications tacrcdjy confldrutlnl. Address, lu coiifldcnce, Madame B. F. THORNTON, P. t). llox 321, Hudson. N. Y. I y March :HI titr? Nature n Lift PEOPLE EXPECT TOll MUCU OF NATURE. TUKY triflo witli their health and their couatiliitions, and then are surprised (hat tliey fan Hick. Tho pressure of oisusnni immtnt or bosUtj tabor, uism tho animal powers. In Irriuoaduut. Very* 'ow nysteins sud constitutions can bear up against Una pressure un assisted. Add to this tie utihealtbv Influences wbleh lurk unseen in Ike air wo brvstho. Ibo wati r wo lrlnk. tbo la.slttido piM he>-i at Ibis season by tho chaugo from tho rigor ol Winter to the warmth or Spring, and It would j seem to require aluio?! superhuman vigor lo keep lu per iod health without rehiforclng tbo nbyalcal energies. lint how remluroe Ibern? Certainly not with adult?ra- | led stlmulankn. Tbero I? no poinon In the outer sir, or | In tho atmosiilKTc of liiniare-hrated rooms, or work shops, or factories, ?0 pernicious as those deadly-burning fluids. Why use Hi.se. ?1s. ii nOSTETTtlt.S STOMACH HITTEItS, a vcflcUbL- tonic without all-iy, aro everywhere obtain able? Nntbtna his ever b< -h re I to the feeblo and I debilitated so harmless lu lis attire, so powerful In 1U ] InvlgoraUiig sOots, as this colobruted STOMACHIC AND ALTERATIVE, lu tho army and tho navy. In uow sottlcinonbi, and lu I crowded clUes, byold and young, rich and poor, It ts | used as a PROTECTIVE AND RESTORATIVE MEDICINE, wltli lnssrt gratifying results. 0 April '23 Prco to Everybody. A Large G pp. Circular, giving lulormation of the greatest lniportanco tn tho young of both taxes. It teaches how tho homely may bee-amo beautiful, the despised respected, and Ibo forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman Hlioitld fail to scud tboir | ddress, and receive a copy post-paid, by return mail. Address P. O. Drawer, 21, Maruh 30 lJT Troy. N. Y. MISCEItANEOUS. COOL! f'11(11.! ML! TnE RETAIL I0E nODSE AT THE NECK MARKET Is opeu lor the season. Also. Ic - at Wholesale and Retail at tbo CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, corner of Church and Markut streets; and tbo Arctic Refrigerator I In full operation. A. GAGE & CO. April M_ A CARD TO THE LADIES. MRS. C. O. PETERS IS NOW PREPARED TO STAMP OVER 1TVE THOU SAND NEW PATTERNS for KMaUROTDr.mrm AND HntmiNO I Ou even material, at her private residence, Nn. * George I I otiecT. April 32 DURHAM TOBACCO. AB i HAVE THE AGENCY OF GREENS DURHAM TODACCO I am ablo to offer tho estnetotho trade at manufacturer's prices. Freight added, Ui qitsnlitlcs. L. LtlllENZT. Arrll 22_3_No. 32J ting street POCKET Bl?PEATINO MUHT MATCH. ELNO APPOE TED SOLE AOENT FOR CHARLES TON for tbo same, can furnish the trade law. L. LOhENZT. April 21 .3_ Agent fur tho Rcpoatlur. Light Co. COAL AFLOAT." I DAILY DXPECTED FKU M llOOM-.Ils MAIIY I',. L()\ I. AU) .M AN \ .vii<' \ , FUOM I'll 11. M)i: LIM 1 I A I 250 TCOXLf' A' 8TEAln,0AT AND FOUNDRY 250 ions R. A. Egg Slxo, for grate? 200 tons R. A- Stovo Coal, for ranges. For sale while landing, at reduced prices, by II. )'. BARER & CO, Coal Yard, No. 20 Cumberland street April 23_3_ LAW BOOKS. T?e Reports of South Carolina ' Aim . ' - I THE STATUTES AT LARGE, a T HALF PRICE, AT iiah.t'8 Si. April 23_llook Store MEDIOAX BOOKS AND Anatomical Charts, French and B A English, RE aOTNO OFF AT HALF PRICE AT HART'S Bookstore. April 22 ENGINE. ONE OP LOCK-WOOD At JOHNSON'S CITY MAKE 8 Inch cylinder and 20 inch stroke. In complete or l der, for sale low, oA State, corner Cumberland Rtrcot, by April 6_. tw . F. W. CLAUSSEN. I O IE O ZR, JB A. 3yC 1 SODA WATER!! CONFECTIONERY AND CAKES ! ! WB HAVE Tniil PLEASURB OF AN NOUNCING to lie. Ladles and Gentlemen Of Charleston, that we, ' tho undersigned, have ?U/d up a FIRST CLASS ESTABLISMEKT, ?ttbs' eornor'of Meet wft"V^^^^ TEB, CONFECTIONERY and CAKES. Hoping to re ceive, a shore of tho putronago of tbo community, wo aro Respectfully, . | : \ - JOBN OQBEN. W. A. WITHINQTON. April 13 , lrao D 11. rTlHE UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE TO DI3 I PEN6E tills agreesblo and healthful bovorago, at Ui en- well-known stands. No. BO HASEL STREET, be tween King snd Meeting streets, No. ?28>J KING STREET (Old Piquet Q: ard House), and at tho hood af OENTER M Alt ELT, northwest corner. Druggists and others ? lulling to bo anpyjllod with Fountains or SjTUpa, and dealers desiring Fountaini charged, will bo accommodated upon roasonablo terms. ., ,. :?.;. i Steamers. Hotels, Beslauranta and priva to families, furnished with a superioraxtido of botiieU Soda, lnquan titles to suit purchasers. >i.? Wo aro sgcnbi for the stale of a. J. Morao & Bon's Justly O?lo'jrstod Sods Wstor Apparatus, con?nttnH of Genera tors, Fountains. Marble Drought. Stands, Silver Plated Refrigoa-ating Draught Stands, Tumblor Holders, and all apparatus necessary, tor tho manufacture'of soda Water, st the manufaoturers' prices, wlUi freight added. Dcilcra lnBodAWoler; throughout tho-Stato, desiriiut an spparatur,. wDJ do > well to ozamino tho merits of Morse s Apparatus, before ytirdiaiiing eleaewbcro. Dc-Kription raUlocuo and pried list sent to sny sddrcss opo-i sppUcstlon u> JOHN BUOlf. a CO.. Charleston. Wlilio appreciating tho very liberal patronage extended to us d tiring tho post scat on, wo i>haU s tri m to merit its continuance. <:.' . April 11 JOHN BECK. E. H. GARDNER. C.F.yOULER, NO. 108 lVlAIlKET ' ST., Bodks, Periodicals and Stationery. Just 'received? 7! ' i A tar e aiipply or stationery ; i'hotoorapus, photooraph albums . pocket BOOKS. diaries for 1837, Etc ' Also, (toe and Isrvd selection or N0VEI.8, by tho moot eel irated suthors; ! BONO BOOKS, BOOKS for Horn* Am'senlenta. Ate.. Al too MONTHLY MAOAZLNES, WEEKtY PAPERS. DAILIES constantly pn hand, and subscriptions ro MMf lor the same. .... Orders from tho i?oantry aro respectfully tpilclted. TKItWriTdBlfirAV, . . ^, .November? pra'co'No? 147 il?oi?ng street?* i C ON N ??T ?ON S : f j . wrra all Eailroads Throughout ' .'. Tint ' UNITED STATES, ?lyery attention given to tho safe* I Transmission of FTColght, Moneyf I anq Valuables. Wixki OAIiL FOIt ?ND DELIVER FnEI?HT I ! TO ANY rOINT IN THE 0ITY j . FREE OP OnAllOE. I ( H. IL FiaANT.l-realderit,. ApAllO Au?nata,OaT OHLC?. UV 1?.M. MAHHalAI,L^7lHO^ Ilrolccr* tan 1 Auctioneers, Ko. 33 Uruad St., Till: DAY. at 11 o'ckx-k, will bo sold. Snyysrd? EHtlMsll MELTON (In suits nf 4 ysrds) -frei urix-ail I'i|w(*5U Ilm a< :ghL) _ Abritai UV II. ?I. MAHS1IALI, ?V H Ht), IlroUcr* nml Aiirtlotirvro. No. 3J llroml-jit., Till? DAY, at 10?, o'clock, will bo Bold, 1 PONY, -' Mutes, 1 llorso, 1 Itockaway Au oHnirtiuenl of Furniture, Matlrciscn, Crockery, Cooking Bluvo. Ac._April 24 Aiicln?i Mes to dose Copartnership?Dry Goods, Hoots and Shoe*. L'tolliinn, Fane* Gooas, etc. Ji.lC AV .v i - \ Ml'ill-:l.i,. L'uuli Auctlnn House, No. u; llnacl street. Will cell THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, -roses 4-1 I,OSOt:i.')Tli, LAWKS, MualliiR l'anl HIiiII'h, Linens, DrlllH, Casslmcru, Ac. 0X80, sillins, CI.OITIINO. HOOTS and SHOES. also, -rasen Trimmed Ludlcs' oud Mon'n HATS. AUK), FANCY 000DS, CUTLERY, NOTIONB, Ac. Conditions cash. April lit IIANMCTT KCIItlK. Am M.nu I i mill Commission Merchant, at No. HO Kliiirnirret, lirloiv Uronil street. Offers his Kervirc* for tlio fulo of MERCHANDISES! day and night at his Htorr, aluo for tho solo of Bio'It. Donilti, Iti*al J->tatc, Vchjh'Ih, Ilorvca and Produce. i.c.sl city references will Im given. Consignment* ?ollcl.<.<;. Tenu* moderato anil guarantees RatbiiacUou. April -J:! Into AuteiOM lor Horses, Vehicles and Furniture, EVKRY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at a quarter past 10 o'clock, an originally i- italjllnlicxl by tho subscribers. Furniture antes at Private Residences promptly attend ed to at low chargea. SMITH k McOILLIYRAY. AucUoucon1, No. 2? Ilroail street, April 11 Sino South Bldo near Stole. DRY GOODS, ET C. ~ ppp norm mnw At Koiluccd Prices, TO CLOSE OUT BALANCE WINTER STOCK. SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK. WniTK AND CHECK MATTIN08. Cocoa and Manilla Matting*. Floor Oil Lieths. Table ill Cloths. Poor Mats. Feather Dilators and llruslics. Superior quality brooms. Now opening at CARPET WAREHOUSE, . Hasel ftr. el. OHAS. 1). CAUB & CO. April S * mw SPRING GOODS. SPRING GOODS. AT THE 5 STOLL, WEBB & CO., NO. 287 KINO STREET. 'POE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY INFORM A th-lr Monds anil customers that thoy ore now re ceiving their STOCK OF SPRINtl GOODS, all of which have been selected with coro and at Iho lowest prices, oud which wo now offer at a very saiall sdvsnco abovo cost. Our motto bel?g. Quick Sales and Small Profits, we would respectfully aohelt our friends and customers tncall and ciamluo our Slock before purchasing Pni. tlculor palUH token in showing Ooods. Our Stock con slats in part of 3- 4 i o.v.i CLOTH. UKfwnta 7- 8 Long Cloth, 16, 17, 18 cents by Uib piece 4- 1 Long Cloth. 30. 25, 30, 36 cents 0, 10 and 11-4 Sheetings J, 10 aud 11-4 i.ln-n Sheetings?cheap Pillow I.Iociih?all prices Bird Eye Diapers?all prices Russia Diapers?all ptlees Scotch DlaperB? all prices Hue:. Dio|Him?all prices Crash, UK, 20 and 26 cents Bloaclieil Damask Cloths 8- 4 Bleached Table Damask 0-1 and 8-1 Brown Tal,),- Damask Colored Table Damask Worsted Tablo and Piano Covers. DRESS GOODS. 01UU4ADINES AND LENOS Crane Matvtz English Bareges?plain and figured. Melanges and Poplins, for Travelling Dresses Colored l mich Printed Organdies Colored Printed Jaconet and Lawns Per?ois sud Chambrays . . Solid Colored French Cambrics and Lawns Black Bcrega and Crape Marctz 8-? Black Borage, for Shawls 8-4 Black Orenadlno Black Bomhozlncs, sB quolltiea Black Alpacas ' ' Black Tamis? Cloth ' ' Black anil Colored hilka. With a variety of other Ooods, which wBl bo offered at lew prices, at STOLL, ?I ft tO., No. 287 King Street, BAKCROFT'g OLD STAND. fhSO -, lmo WHITE GOODS .AND EMBROIDERIES. JACONETS, COTTON CAMBRICS Nainiook and Mull Muslins Bishop hl d Victoria Lawns ruid and Stripe Swiss Plaid and > tripo Cambrics Plaid and Stripe Nainsooks Swiss Mashns Freuch Miulins Dotted Mual?ia Tucked Muslins Muslin Edgings and Inserting* Cambria Edgings and Insertlngs Thread Edgings and Insertlngs Valenelno Edgings and Inserting. Linen Edgings-mid Inscrtlnga Brussels Edgings McJtcso Lace Collars, in variety Swiss and Cam- rte Collars, In variety Linen Col lam and Cuffs Infants' Bodies and Robes. Wit i a complete assortment of all other Ooods tin the slove lino. STALL, WI?RR ft CO., ? . No. 287Tring Streot. March 20_r_ , '. ; I lmo HOSIERY ! HOSIERY ! WE WOULD CALL PARTICULAR A FH'.NTTON T< our stock or HOSIERY, which we' would offer a mach lowir prices than formerly: LADIES' WHITE COTTON HOSE Ladies' Open Work Hoso Ladles' Buck and blste Boso Oents' Hair Hose In Brown and White Miaaci' White Oitton Boso In variety Buy's Bid!-Hose ill variely, GLOVES ! . LADIEV T1LACS, WHITE AND COLORED KII OLOVSfl Ladles' Lislo und SilkGloves UonU' LUIo and B1L? Biovea Misses' Llalo and Bilk Gloves Misses' Laos Mllta' With a full assortment of oU Ooods In our line' at lo? prices. ~.-. .. STOLL, WEBB & ?0.y ?, i No. 287 JTlng Street. March M . lmo J, M BEST SIX-CORD CABLEE JOHN & HUGH AUCHINCIOSS, HOLE AOENTB IN N?W VORK. March 0 ;'wtmao WHISKERS and MTJ8 TAOHES forced to grow upon tho smoothest face in from three to five weeks by using Dr. SEVTO N B ' 8 ltESTAURATEUB CAPILLAIRE, tho most wondorful discovery in mo- 1 ' T^w'j dem Bdeneo, artingupon ^BF'i.' the Pfe/B and Hair In an almost mh-acalous mtuiiieh' 1 hssbosn.nv I by tho elite of'Paris and London with th moat flail., rift ettccfss. 1 Names of all pnrohaecra ' wi benigUie'-?a, 'Hl U entire satlsCacUon Is net given! every tnal yvee, vUi monoy will be cheerfully refunded Fries by mall. <v*le-l and poetpold, tl. DcsoripUvo eh ?MSM and leslim inlahi moiled free. Address BEB OKI BHUTTS (i CO., 0.VmiiU, No. 256 River street .Ttt>v, * Y..H0I0^Ag^ta for.UioUnited SlAtte . I March so. ?7 TAVE iTK-ICEMPKUB'NOTICK. OFFIGE CLERK OF OOUNOTL, ' I . . -.- MsrchI.lBA7.) A ?J, TAVEnlf-KEETERa. AND PERSONS BKTAJT ,iSJ Vf.a =r'-'"AOU? Unuora, wlthl.-. ihs dry limita, wh have not evcoulsd their bondsoad taken out the prop* cards to show that they bare Ucenso to sell, will bo rt ported as not complying with the tawy aller Monday, 6t Ttoso who have cards are neraby noliiled (ohave th nm'o placed In a conspicuous place m Oao window,.. A fallihg (o observe UilanoUoo wlU also beTiported, afti tho kbove-moationad lime. . W. Hi HMiTff, klirch 2 .' .- '- .i; Clark of Council. \ . j " '-' ' * ' NOT10B. OFFtCB CLKRVT OF OOtlNCIL^TTIK F0I.I/>WTNi I elinse ot Becilon 1 of an "Ordinance to liaise Suj -"-a tar they*it 1667," I* pubUahed Tpr the Informitic rannaselUne Lcxxla by asmplo or etherwljo, who ai aidants of UiUclfy. AU euch persona ore, Web. il to report at this office. ;. .' ^?7\ . ireo dollar* on every hundred doBar* of aBkopc' In this ci ly by- j rspni n?^ res filent- ' ' AUCTION SALES. MII.I.Ki \N <V SON, Will ncll Tins PAY, Um 21th Inst.al Eraser'sWharf, lit 11 u'rlock. 1 FLAT, with cabin, 00 feel loug. 10 tV?l ?ride, 3>; feet deep 1 Open FUI, 65 fc?t loug, 13 feet wide, ijt feel deep. J?prtl21 Furniture, f/ofcj IKnfc/irs. d\... ore. . "V IHIWERH A MILUOX. 1H ill bo MM THIS DAY, In thn More No. 78 Hroad etreet, uudcr Hie Carolina Hotel, at lay, oVlock, Sots PARLOUR FURNITURE, Bureau* with Glass, Sideboards, Kivrotary nultuhlo for an ofllce. licks. Ta- , hies. Show Cane, Waslistauils, Touel Hor?e, cli-lrnof different kluds. floras, llcdstcsd?, Mattresses, Coir, III Iowh, Candle HlaudH, Hocking Chalni, Uold Watches! A fee. Condition* raHh. UuUuiltcd arllelea will ho received up to the hour of I oalo. April 21 At Auction?Mules, Wagon* anil Hiirnrss. IIY < M I Tim I) ,v llUIIl.tl Auctioneer., No. fill Ilroitil Nlrret. TI1IH DAY, at 11 o'clock. In front of our nfUce, 1 '.ell broke, sonnai young MULES 'a WagoiiH 2 nein Harness. Tenne ca.li. April VI AGRICULTURAL. SEE.) HICK. QEED HICK, OF TIIIlEE QUALITIES, ii For aalo low. PINCKNEY BROTBEst*?, April 21 _3 North Atlantle_Wharl. "COTTONSEED. EA I8LAN'? COTTON, PURE AND OOOD REAVEB For aalo low. PINCKNEY BROTHERS. April 21 _ 3 North Allantlo Wharf. SEA ISLAND U)TTON~S??l). OflA BUSHELS OWEN SEED, TBE YIELD LAST ?WU yonr was '225 pound* per acre, lint cotton. For aalo by O. RINO. April_2l_ws2+ No. 35(1 Klng-.lreot. rH NIXGUANO. A CAROO OF THE AROVE OUANO nAYINO JUST A arrived from McKcan's Inland, I am prepared to turnlBh It to Plantar?, either for caah at ?55 per Ion ol 2000 poumta, or toil, payable lint November, wiUi Inter est at 7 per rent., approved city acceptance. ParophlctH, with full directions as tu Its nppticalion, ami ccrtlrteules of Planters who havo used It, also analysis of Professor shopard and others, can bo had at my oflice. J. N. ROBSON. Mardi 29_ fiuwlino No. 02 East Roy. ^R(LV^DALEr8~ PUATES STANDARD FERTILIKEU, 1 AA TONS FOR 8 ALE BY Al/'J WM. OURNEY, April 23_ ?_ _No. 102 East Day. S WQOLSTON'S AMMOMATED BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME. lUi.TiuonE, April 11, 1807. RESULT Of Analysts of WOOLSTON'B BONE PHOSPHATE, manufactured by W. WBTTELOCK k CO., from a samplo drawn by my.eU at Uiclr Warehouse I Moisture (doL atfO percent.).4.180 Organlo combiuiltblo matter,.20.700 capable ol producing Ammonia.3.212 Inorganic earthy matter.76.120 Contimlng or Phosphoric Acid.27.810 Containing or 1-lmo.24.111 Containing Magnesia, kc.23.200 ^Ot the phosphoric And 1.02.1 per cent Is solublo in water, and represents 2.233 of solusblo Bono Phosphate of Lime; tbo wholo, amounting to 27.810 per cent., is oqual ta G0.712 porccut of Bono Fbosphato of Lluic. O. A. LIEBIO. Tills Fhosphato Is prepared by onrsolvea with tho : greatest care. Is strictly uniform in i|iiality, and nothing entert* into its manufactura which is not a valuable I manure. Tho very flattering accounts wo aro dally receiving of 1 the result of ils application last season, and Its exceed ing richness as shown by the above analysis, )ustlfy us in recommending it tn the very highest term h. Ail wo ask Is a trial of It by tho sldo of Peruvian Cl iiano, or any other manure which can bo produced. W. WHTTELOOK k CO., No. 44 South street, Baltimore. For sals by T. J. KERR A CO. _n_ LANDING THIS DAY. EX STEAMSHIP ALLIANCE, FROM PHILADELPHIA. A AH BARKELS ALLEN k NEEDLES' CELEBRA ^rUU TED AMMONIATKD FERTILIZER, prnba I bly tbo last shipment of the season. All unfilled orders supplied direct from tho vcsseL MACBETH k RAVEN EL, April 17 Solo Agents. MACHINE SHOPsT""" NEW YORK N'UNI ENGINE CO., I MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINE LATHES,' PLANERS, i IMPROVED CAR WHEEL BOXES. BOLT CUTTERS, TJPRIOnT DRILLS, and MACHINISTS' TOOLS OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS : Works at Worcester, Mass. OFFICE AND WABEROOM, No. 223 PEARL ST., .HEW YORK. December If flmo SEWING MACHINES. ALWAYS BUY THE BEST. ' TBE BEST SINGLE THREAD. FAMILY SEWING MACHINE CAN ; NOW HE HAD FOR EIGHTEEN DOLLARS. J. Gr. F?LSOM'S IIIGO PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES. WTLL BT1TCH, HEM, BIND. AND GATHER. J. E; AD6EK & CO., I 02 EAST BAY, OL ARLESTON, 8. O. ApiU 3 wftnltno.Sola / rfento for the. Btatc. THE IiAT?ST IMPROVEMENT IN SEWING- ' MACHINES . Is Fuller & Barnaul's TUCMREASKR AND SELF-SEWER COMBINED. fTUTIB ATT?CH?IEST 13 AUTOMATIC. AND MEA8 _L URBS, crosses, and stich as tncks at one operation, without guiding with tho hands. aIao for Bale, SEWING MACHINES OF APPROVED PATrEHNS, st low prices; SCISSORS e SHARPENERS, NEEDLE ' THREADERS, NEEDLES (aU kinds); OIL. TOOLS AND FITTINGS. REPAIRING . AND IMPROVING ATTENDED TO At j UBUAL. ORDEBS BY MAIL PROMPTLY FILLED. j No. 831 King snre?t, corner Liberty. April 1. mwfSmos 11 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT HARNESS I SADDLE S. 1 AAA BETS PRIME WAGON HABFESS JLV/v/U 600 Bots Ambulance Harnen ' 1 2000 McCJelUn Saddles, Tho above havo boon Rule used, and. wlU bo sold a ono-quarter thi lr original coat by . . JOHN CO MM INS, .No. 137 Moetlcg stroct Up-stslrs, April 17. ywia .. . Nearly opposite Hayno street WILLIAM p. GILLILAND & SON, Heal Instate Agents, Auctioneers j ., . -, - AND - . OFFICE NO.'33 HAYNE STREET. ; WItLIS & CHIS?LM, FACTORS,. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 'ANIT SH?P 1? IN G AGENTS WILL A'1 TEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALB AN] BUK MENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) f COTTON, Iii CE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. . ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, H. C. E. WILLIB.,.A. ROHISOLK Ocloberlli",', ,','. OTTO S?NTA?, DYER AND SCOURER. No. 8 Orange street. GENTB'' COATS, VESTS AND PANTS, OF AN sraiT, dyed, cleaned and pressed, . April 23, _S . j 1?. ?mTTENDEN, General Commission Merchant, ! ' ' ;; Ain> . - IvI??\ii^tiir'er of Paner, OP^VABIOUSJUcTOS, I jSO. I?T H E A D E 8TBBET, i ' Corner IIueleon Stroot, Now York. TXEALER EST PAPER AND IN MATERIALS O: A3 ?Ttrydeateriplion tor It.winnfaclnrc, Dtcrnit<a> 18 v, . guio - FIRE LOAN. MAYORALTY of OHABLE8TON, I Cm Hau, November 0.186A, J ? IIIpersoii3desieousoereduildinointb A1 Burnt Districts and Waste Place, or the City,- ui S??i"An Act of the General Assembly, giving aalhoril to tlio Olty Ooanctl of Charleston to proooe.1 In the ma tezol a Eire Loan, with a vluw to aid in building no tr. City, oxiow " are hereby notified that the form of appl eatlonfor leans can bo obtained tt the office of tho Clei of Cpnnci 1, between the hours of 0 A. II. and a P. M. ' AD appUoaUons must be filed In tho abovomentlont cmoo, a. tha Conimllte* vrili meet every lloniai to coi aides- the some. *'- '* '. V- _ . By order of the Mayor , . W. O. SliTrH,' ,NpvemberlO_ . Clerkof Council. [THE 0RAN?EBU?O NEWS. TkUBLIBHED EVERY ..RATORDAY . morning, A ^roran^bnrjr, s- C. Terrria per annum, in a. arlna and fall season* extra copies of U 'swa wiil be circulatod for (ho benefit < AUCTION SALES. Furniture, Sundries, one Spring Cart, one Sorrel Ihme, ite.. al Auction. ii v ?Mint ?V Ht <;i 1,1,1 v KAY, No. '?3 Ill ..it.I Sir. f t. THIS DAY, al l*M o'clotk. In front of their office, TABLES, MAI'TKESHhS, BEDSTEADS. 4c. Al. II. One superior Mlngcr's HEWINO MACHINE. April?_ A House ii nil Lot on the east side nf Anson Street, oonotite the VhlheNe church. <>i Auct.un. Il Y NM1TII A Mc<;iLLIVHAY. OnTXT.'iOAY, the .'Kith of April, at 11 o'clock, on tho north Kiep* of tin. Exchange. AH that LOT OP LAND, with Hie buildings thereon, known an No. yl An??>n street; bounded on Uio north liy land* of Margaret IVmrU; south by ratato of Nathaniel t'ooiuT. ami east l?y lands lain of Christopher Oa<l?ilen; mcaaurliiK tliirty.lwo foet, six Inches, by ono hundred ami sUly.iw.. f..1 in.1. ].Hi; back llnutwonty-flvo feet sli liu'tn-H, more or less. Tenus?One third ra-di; h.ilnuri. lu one. Inn and three year*. Pwmhaavr la pay us for paiwrs. Projierty In wired and policy naajsjlivil. wsint I April 21 .1 hit on the Hut Side of Anson street, several rioora bWowtheabove, at Auction. IIV MM IT 11 .V M I t : 11,1.1 V 11 \ V . ?ii TUKSD.W, the anlh of April, at 11 o'clock, In front of th.. Excbsnuc, AM,THAT Myron LAND In Alison sliest, bou-idcd on llii- north liy lands of .1. II. Kiep, south hy linda of M*n|arel Pencil, east hy Inndx of-Darey; iiio-suring tl?t'i'i.l Ii In. lies in.1.1 by H',1 feet in depth, more or less, !.aek line as f.vl il inclu s. Tcrvua?Onc-lhlnl cash) balance In one, two and thrco years. Purchaser to pay Ii? for papers. Property lu suro.1 and policy a.signed. wmuIiiI April 24 Furniture Side. BY W. Y. l.KlTt ll <K I?. S. 11111 N s. IliokrrM nml Aurtloiircrs. THIS DAY, the 21th April, at tho northeast eonier of t^ureus nnd Wnll sin-els, will lie sohl at Auction, com* liieitciui; at 10 oVIocfc, A. St., A VARIETY OK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ciiKsiHTiHii or: IIKDSTIADS. Wanlmbo, Mnrblo-tnp Table, Dining Table, Marble-top Bureau and Woshskinds, Whot-Nota, Haltraase*, Copper Kettle, Hook Cose, Ac, ke. ALM, A LADY'S PONY, 11UUOY AND harness. April 21_ NOTICB. Uv pcmil'Hlnn of tho Ordin?r}' <>f Collctoti District, I will sell al Elilgcrlllc. on THURSDAY', tho Oth day of May nnxt ensuing. The PERSONAL PHOPERTY of tho estate of L. It. M... mi. cniivistiug of Dtstillory uml Fixtures, tho gamo being locstiil at or near 2f.tli Milo Station, South Carolina Railroad. Conditions?Cash as to one-thin! part; tho balance on a credit uutil IHth January. 18f>8, secured by bond and approved personal security. D. STOKES. Comml'sioucr's Office, April 12th, 1867. April IT wtthl SHIP CHANDLERY, ETC. JOHN TUOMEY, NO. 48 EAST BAY, 11ETWEEN ROVCE'S NORTH AND BOUTH WHARVES. SHIP CHANDLER AND COMMIS SION MERCHANT, Dealer and Im porter in RUSSIA ROLT ROPE, Manilla nml Tarred Cordage, Hemp nnd Cotton Sail. Duck and Twiner, Rlocks, Routs, &c, &c. Personal and particular attention I given to purchase and snlo of MER CHANDISE AND PRODUCE con signed or trusted to my care, and prompt returns made. Drown & Lover's Patent Life Li***: iug Tackle aud Roat Detaching Ap paratus, for steamers, always on hand, nnd for sale at New York prices. i'ebruarr 27_ OFFICE OP CAPTAIN OP POLICE, ( CHARLESTON, B. a, April 13, 1BS7. ] fTVflE FOLLOW1NO ORDINANCE 13 PIIBLISHED JL tor tho benefit of all whom It may conrcrn. C. D. SIOWALD, Captain of Police. lt? it Ordained, That from and after the first day of January next, every persou keeping a shop or .lore, or eugaged in tncrcantilo business In tho Clly of Charles Ion, shall post up, and keep posted up. In soruo conspi cuous place, at his or hor business stand or stand?, a conspicuous Bl??i Board or Plate, containing bis or her glvon r.amo and surname, and, tu caso of a partnorahlp, tho given namoand ?urnamo of cachniemborof tho firm; and evorr person so oifendlng, or making default herein, shall forfeit and pay to Ihu City a penalty of fifty dollars for each and every offenen or delimit, and la addition ' therein a further sum of fifty doUars for each and orory month daring which tho provisions of this Ordinance, aliall Teiratn not compiled with: Provided, however That nothing.hoietn contained shall apply to tho special partners of a limited partnership. ,..' Ratified December 3,1 BAL Bzttaclfton Ordinance Ratified November 20tt, 1800. | Seo, S. No cloth awning shall bo put up In aucha man ner s* to obstruct loot passengers; and no sign-board shall be erected otherwise than thirteen feet from tho sur lace of the giound or foot pavement * , . under a penalty of Twenty Dollars for each and ovary day, while any .ach awning or sign-board, fixed or form et! otherwise thau aa herein directed, shall so remain. m. m m m m s> Reo! 0. Na person or persona whosoever shall, for tho purpose of exposing any goods, commodities, or other articles for sale, place, or caused to bo placed, any such goods; commodities, or other articles whatsoever, or any table, bench, stall-board, box, or other appendage,' in any street, lane, alley, or publie thoroughfare, or any fooUpuvrmont within the City, nodor a penally of Twenty Dollars for each aud every auch offence, ana for each and every night or day, aa tho caso may be, on which any such olfcnco Is committed: Provided, now oror. That Vcnduo Masters shall bo permitted to oxpose before their stores such goods and commodities as they Mil at public auction, but not to toko up more room than too front of thotr respective von.iuo stores, and to tho ?' dlsuvncoof six feel boyoud tho eama. Seo. C No person or persona whosoever, shall suffer any fire wood, coals, goods, wares, merchandise, cap rices of any deacriptlon, or any other mutt it or thing, to him, her, or them belonging or consigned, to .lay or land for a longer apaco than four hours. 111 any street, lane, alley, or public thoroughfare within the City, un der a penalty of Two Douors, with costs, for every hour 1 that any suob arUcle or thine ah all so lay or stand be yond tho abovo mentioned time : excepting materials for building. In regard to which the foJowlng regulations shall bo observed, namely, : When any person or persons shall erect or repair any bouse or other building, .. upon any street, lane, alloy, or" open court, within the city, be, she, or they shall make application for the use of so much, of tho street or publie way as sbill not exceed tbo front of tho lot on which such building is to bo erected, nor extend moro than six feet Into the street ; which spaeo such per son or persons shall forthwith enclosu with a sufficient fence, nt least six feet high, lit order to deposit within tbo same.tho requisite materials for building and repairing; and such fence, toguUiorwiUi the remaining material, ho, aho or they shall remove o? soon oa tho work be Bxtlsaatti or whenovor tho Major shall require It, on pain of fer-' felting 1'wo Dollars for every hour that Such fence or such material* shall afterward remain unremoved; and on pain, aim), of having the aamo removed at his, her, or H.r. ^ ..-?".-.-IUrilli.< - April 13 ._ . ._ 18 LEA & PEHEIMS' G?L?BBATED WORCHRWfi ?. PRONOUNCED EXTRACT 11Y Pi of * letter from a El lnrDICAL GENTLEMAN OONNOISSEDBS Wj^^tS^^g^i to de ins oxLi '^|C!osV'' Brother at AKsfSWOIlOEStE?, May. Good Sauco 50WS "Tea * i'KR akd arruOAJUJC EDI8 Uiat their 8ADQE - jj^^1:.'.' is highly catcexned In Lj TO Ig^rg.'- dla, and is, In my opinion. Cl'-j-j- ?' ^BW??. l?e most ; palatable, I as EVERY VARIETY BRffTS! well as the most whole ?5fxr?5 soino ' UADCE that I. ... OF DD3IT. ^??e?^nado." . ,; ' ' Tho success of this rsoai delicious and unrivalled cor?. ' dim ant having caused many unprincipled dealers to apply uie namo to iSpsriou> Ompoundt, the Prrauo is rrtptct\fu fiy and corfierUy roojuested to see that tba name of iiu k Pxbiuiu are upon tbo WRAPPER, LABEL, STOPPER and BOTTLE. '; Manufactured by CIBA rb PBRRIN8, Woreeater. i JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, NEi^ YOKE,- A.C3-rcUTTQ. October 19fmwlyr TUB BEST TONIC NOW IN K BEAUTY;? Auburn, U old en, FJjixjn, and bllkon CURLS pvortneed by tbo use of I rrofesaor Da DREUl'6 V R18 SR LB, 0UEVKIIX. Ono ippUca tlon warranted to curl lhe< most straight and stnbborn halt" of dOibfaex mto wavy ringlet*, or heavy rnatklto curls. Has been used by tho fathlonablea ul Patla arid London, with the most prtUfylug results. 'Doe* no In jury to the hair. Price by mall, scaled and postpaid, si. rccrtptlvo circular* milled free. Addreaa BwftfiKR, BHTJ1T8 A CO., ChemisU. No. 2? Elver sUeet, Troy, N. Y., Bole Agent* for tho UulUd, Btataa, March 30 '. *> ' < - "> ' . Iv k ' .;!. ; M. M.QUINN, .; M Wholesaio & Retail Dealers ROOKS, PERIODICALS, " N?TV8PAPEII8, BTATIONEftYi EX0. No,' M7 ktflO STnYuiaT ' (Oppotlto AnWstreet!,''', ' O harleston, C. The LATE3T ISSUES of the Press always an haftd.- :. r> Bub^Mptto^^reoptved and Oooda delivered or foin AUIJa/h 0B$KIia ir?T^e^^iTromiHIy tXm&Ala?r ^ | rentarr* ; ^ lr .