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WEDNESDAY MOllNl.NO, ~?Vlilf 2i7l8CT.~ "locajl, matters. To Correspondents. Wo nro continually receiving communications on p.--'itical ami othur matten) front portions who do ? t attach li.'jir prefer nainou to tl o articles hcu'; nn I wu tako thin ocsasion of repenting (hnl nothing c.;t lie published in Tin: Daily Nkwh without lit ing indorsed by Homo ichponsiblo individual. '?ALVAnv Cnuncn_By a mistake wo loft'out (ho imam or Samuel YYALKKti, who wa?i elected n voslry-1 man of this church at iho KaHtt r clot lion. Aid fok Sou in Gsbolwa.?Tho Hchoonor '-'an Wo A. Jiaitey cleared Bum BaHimoro on Iho 22d lor Charleston, with a cargo or 10,000 bushels of corn ami 30,000 pottndil or bacon. . . Sale op Kalmia Mills,?Kalmia Mills wcro Bold | yesterday llrOCUinR bj Mods . \Vaiu)law A Cahcw, Btiliject to morlRngo, for (210,000, which was I $20,000 moro than the niorlgago called for. Tho properly was purchased by Mr. II. Couswell ond others, anil tho Mille will bo worked by a now com pany. -o Tudlio Mektinu in Piokess.?On Monday, Iho ] Vd h but?, a lu gi' meeting was held at Pickens C. H.t Colonel b. A. Tiiomtbon, odiior of Iho Keoxccc I Courier, in the Chair. Tho object of Iho meeting was Iho consideration of (ho condition of tho coun try. YVo may perhaps revert to thu subject again at a futum day. Ice, Ice.?Messrs. Ai.va Gaoe A Co., Iho popu lar Ico merchants of this city, havo turned a cold shoulder ou tho community. Out wo nro gratified to stnto that nn olTunco will lio talton, and tho citi zens of tho Upper Wnrds appreciate their endeav ors to koep down tho perspiration, By roforoinio lo (heir advertisement it will bo seen that not only tho Neck leo House bnt thoaoon Market and Meet ing streets nro in full operation and ready lo givo a cooling lo all comers. Tite South Carolina Soctt.tt.?This nnoiont and honorable society celebrated yesterday, its 130th anniversary, in a splendid dinner, prepared by Tt'i.LY, at their hull on Meeting street. Tho fol lowing ofticors wcro olectod for tho ensuing yonr : Bon. WILLIAM 1?. POUTEIt, Hloward. Hou. CHAULES MACIIETII, Senior Wordon. Hon. P. O. OA1LLAHD, Junior Warden. FRANCIS LANCE, Clerk. EVAN EDWARDS. Treasurer. JOHN D. mili.HU, Hill Keeper. LEE UOWAUD and JAMES A JEBVEY. Constables. Commlller. on Charity.?Richard Ycadon, A. F.. Miller, 0. H. IoRrahain, Hon., Oeorgo Etnlooh, Jacob Y. Hchlr xner, Rov. W. IS. Yaten, James Copes. Etiboopal Elections in Chebaw.?Tho follow ing waro tho Easter Episcopal olootiona of St. David's Church, Choraw : Waudens. 3. QIXLE8PIK. I T. E> POWE. vEsmrutx. TV. OODFBEY. I E. ). WADDI1.L. C. KOLLOOK. J. ^Y. UAUHINOTON. Q. W. DDVALL. DELXOATES TO COXVEKTION. 1. E. POWE. I E. J. waudi ll. TV. OODFUEY. | W. \. DENTON. At an Heul inn held (his day nt Mount Pleasant, for Vostrymcu and YYordcus of St. Androw'a Obureh, Christ Church Parish, tho following crtnlliMii"" ?? Ailu olj.iio.1 nranm. Dr. J. E. DAWflON. I Dr. P. P. DONNEAD. Dr. E. M. ROYAL. I P. E, PORCHhR. TXIA8 VENNINO. | U. 8. VENNINO. l. a. McOAKTS. WMIDEIO. ' F.I>WARD O. 11 all. IFEiiDINAND OREOOIUE. DELtOATEB TO C0KVEST1ON. Dr. .I.E. DAYTBON. I Dr. P. P. DON H EAU. ELIAS VENNING. et, james' lioo-.r. cheek csd roil. . WAUDEVe, p. O. STONE. * v| I b. u. BAYNABD. ."> vTSSTST. JOHN E. cabbw.' I J. A. TENNENT. P. J. P01tCitl.lt. W. TENNENT. U. J. WllAL1.v. TnrAL op the Palmetto,?Tho now stoain flre j cngiuo of tlia Piibnetto Company received Us christening yesterday aftonyxm from tho hands of tho Company, anil prorod in overy respect, worthy of their confidence. At her first trial tho spectators were astonished to sco tho stream of water sent. distance of 210 feet, and tho Palmetto, boys bave already visions of a silver cup floating before their eyes. Under tho mauagomonl of. Mr. Evrlono, tbo ouglnoer of tho Company, tho now' machine v ill provo a bold compellter for the prize, as he reports thai although shu is just from the hands of her makers sho worked smoothly and easily. Tnx Charity op Mabelaxd and Virginia_Tim Bloamship Falcon, Captam Reed, of Messrs. Mob secai & Co., sjid Coubtenat & Tucnroui'n Ua.iti moro steamship line, which arrived hero at: a late hour on Monday night, brought as a part of her cargo thrco thousand bushels of com and ten thon sand pounds ofbacon,. Iho larger portion beings, contribution from the nolilo Ptato of Maryland, and a part from Jcflorsou county, Virginia, sont to the destitnto in tho State of South Carolina. This largo item ot freight waB, with noblo generosity, brought without chargo for freight, Captain Beeo I and tho agents cf tho Falcon assisting in every way | in its transportation. The Cmr OBtrnnoATEs or Indebtedness.?At the last Meeting of Council, his Honor .Mayor Gaillard stated that tho munlitr of city bills in' circulation was not us large as was currently rt porlod on the street, and ho furnished tho follow- I ing calculation to provo this, assertion. As our I citizens, and especially tax payers, art) interested lu Uic ouLjottt. ten irivn tho alAlnmant in full i rrr dills nrcxrvro er cm nuAJtrmra ynou nos. p. o. smtAMl matjs, bimcc 1st apiux, 1607. ISsTM of 10 cent bills.. ?225.00 - Issue of 2? cent hills,-....,.. k.'. 160.00.'\ h : Issue of eo cent VOa?t-r.^?.. 6Ts.?oi?l,3J0.00 Disuo or SI bills. 0.0O0.0O Issue of ?2 bills.'.......18.8C0.eO Tssne of t3 bills.0,000.00 -^-?28,700.00 ?25,060.00 Amount City I)Ills In the .office this day, ?1, ?2, and ?3..'..?201.00 3'racUonal Currency. 62i.CH -?818.4S I Di Circulation....;.?27.231.S5 Dortlficstcs of lndobtrdneai Issued.?27,018,AD | CorUflcatcs received for taxes sad redeemed by City Hills. 10.80AU I OcrtLOestes out. le.2ufl.t2 ?43,430.70 ?mr.vua's Becobos?Wo linvo had tbo ploasuro of examining a Parchment Scroll of tho Hope Piro Company, which has just ornrrged from tho bands otflilr. Chss. Hioxey, and is now ou exhibition' at hia storo in tho bend of King stroct. Tho print ing 1b on vellum and bears tho names of tho first | ibnnders of tho IIopo Company *. Sauoel TJ. Cau I xbon, Joseph A. Tiioubon, William L. Doval, 1 Hi;ma J. Bloue, John J. Boiden, 1ieteh C. Moi Lpkau, Chbistopheb C. Tbdmbo, Henuv M. Nobjus, |7auxsW. Laaiotte, DavdjH.TOEiiijiux.' The figure of Hopo leaning on the anoheroccupies tho centre rof the picou, wbilo over it On either side aro tho nhiolds, ono bearing tho dale of tho organization of tho company, October 10, 1S12, and tho other its in :orporalion in December 10, 1B13. Tho motto or tbo company, "ne cede malis," and their name complete (ho picture; hut Uio nt ton I ion is soon I drawn to tho framo whore Uio gliding of a msstor hand is rocognized. Tho top of tho framo has lino representation of a hand, engine, ; whllo I tho lowor part boars (he n'oao rool,"" and In tho corners aro Bremen's ball and crossed axes, tho wholo being boauufiuly glib This Pirchnicnt'.Is ono of i bo most cherished archives of -tho Hopo Company, arid they haddploriuhitd that, in preserv ing it, thoy would also mak6 it ornamontal. A ! glance at Mr, 11 iokev'h window will at orico tts'? fy that thoir attempt bos boon snccesBfal, and ! Ihoy are now In tho possession of an ornament lo | thoir hall that would rejolco any firoman'a heart. Tho Scroll was lately presented lo tho Hojio Com pany by Mr. Joseph A. 'Tuoubon, ono of tho fonnd ors, in whoso possession it had boon fur a nurnhor or yoars and was sarod among soiuo old papers. St. AIaukh Chdbch' Fajo.?St. Marks Church, ] corner of Chapel and Elizabeth streets, was origl Dally bellt for tho congregation 'now worshipjiing I nt SU Lukes, but upsn the completion of (hoir | church odillce oorner of Cliarlotfe and EiiaRboih streoto, tbo former building was ?arieformod Ut a nowly formed oorigregation of colored pboplo, who cloeted llev. Mr. Seabbook as thob Bector. I Tboro is also a select sehool conncelcd with tho parish. Tonds bolng wanlod for church and school,' not an nnnanal eontlngcnoy now a days In this poTtof tho world, tho Bowing Clrclo, composed of mem bers of tho congregation; idraek npon tho happy idoa of instituting a Fair. Thby Workod indrutrl ously for many weeks, and proenrod Horlon's building in Mooting^ street, oast sido, tiotwoeu Tincknoy oatl, Hasol,street, for tho purpooo, and oponcdf \Uc\f ; siaitaa<...gri, Monday evening. Wo Visited tho Soeno that night, but owing to a press I pf matter our notice could not bo printed in yes tcrday's New?. Tho ball, althoughlargo, is not olhorwieo well adapted for tuch n display; but Uh contra l e it ml inn, pel haps, nioro than counterbal ances Hllob disnd vaut i ges, Tbo ball ia handsomely decorated will? Honors and ovcigrcoiis, atul Uio tables uro very lastofiilly arranged, covered with a profusionof arUo'cs, both useful and oraamonUL' Wo saw n largo number of persons iu ntlendtuico, composed of tbo mo*t re spectable olass of our colored citizens, and also n number of whito gentlemen. Tbo Posloluco ap peared to <lo n lino business, ami tbo N?da water fountain bad its sbnro ol ciisiom. Ici? cream ami strawberries wora in great demand. Lively lilllo girls flitted about, vory im|H>rtunn(cly inlorroga tlng all tboy met : "Woul you talio n grub I" There was piomonniling, flirting, etc.. in short wo round lbi? colored fair in all respect rcBciublo Iho many white countoipnrto wo havo seen in our city. Wo hopo tho members of Iho Sewing Circle will bo successful in their leudablo efforts, ami rcalizo u Hum not altogether .li?prtipurlionato io tho pains they were nt to get up Iho I'nir. Among tho nU ti actions wo must not forgot u colored baud of nur ?- , which performed vigorously during tho en tire of tho o veiling. Mayoh's Uoubt, April aa.?Henry Taylor, u youth conticclcd with tho club mentioned ycator day, who indulge iti tho "grab game," was ar raigned and convicted, on tho testimony of n lady, who stated that she was going up King street on Monday afternoon, mid that seeing thin boy ap proaching her she mado way for him, so that ho might take tho inside, and, as he camo nbrenst of her, bo snntcbed her purso from her band, con taining sixteen dollars, and ran off with it. After a long chase, with asHistauco, bhu caught tho buy and got back tho purse and ?2. Sbo not wishing to proHocuto, Iho Maj or ordorod Hcnrv to be im prisoned two weeks. Samuel Groghnn and Robert WleklcB, two color ed men, who had carried a vsliso and contents lo tho bouao of an acquaintance, so as to create some suspicion on his nrud/and to cause him to notify tho polico of tbo occurrence, were brought up, and not boing nblo to account for having il in possession, they aud tho property wcro turned over to Lieutenant ncMDluoRS, Chiof of Detectivo, to search out tbo matter. Jtuncu Honry, a colorod boy beautifully covered with tho itch, who bad stolen a piece of gooda from tho front door or a merchant's, storo, which tub however recovered, was locked up for 10 days. A woman, who was dressed in so many frocks nnd shawls, as to mako 0110 think slio was just going to omigrate to Mr. Sewaud'b lato purchase from Russia, was fined tID for being drtiuk, and misbehaving in Elliott Stroot. A shaky chimney in the burnt district was re ported, and ordered to bo attended to. If. 8. CiaouiT Court, Hon. Qco. 8. Buy a s Pre siding. Tho petitions of Messrs. B. P. WntTNEU and Jos. T. Walsh, to bo admitted to praetico in tho U. 8. Courts of 8outh Carolina, wcro presented nnd tho petitioners admitted. Tho Court rcsumod the trial of parties charged with violating tbo Internal Ilcvcnuo I-v.vn and the oaso of the V. 8. vs Jxo McSweenet, for tho un lawful distillation of spirits, was tried, aud a ver dict of " not guilty " rendered. Tho U. 8. es DiEumcK W. Hengsen, for tho somo oflenco, tho prieonor pload guilty and was boii tenced lo pay $100 fmo, also, tho tax of $10 und tho costs of tho proeocution. Tho District Attornoy, Major D. T. Connnt, pre sontcd 'ho potition of Mr. CnAtiixs P. Leslie, a praetico in tho United States Courts of South Carolina, and on his motion Mr. Leslie was nd ! mittcd. District Coubt?Judgo Loo an presiding_The Court was opened nt tho usual hour, but on ac count of Uio nbsenco of important witnesses only ouo ca80 was tried, tbo remainder being contlnuod. Tho .State vs. John Jenkins?Larceny of a horso. I Tbo priBonor pload guilty to tho charge. A no/ pros, was entered hi oach of tho three fol- I lowing cases. ' Tho Stato e?. Mark Reynolds?Assault and bat tery. Not Pros. ' Tbo Stato es. C sar, Jimmy and Dclpby?Lar ceny. Not Pros. The State vs. Caisar, Peter and Pompoy. JVbf Pros. Tho remainder woro continued over to the July term. I Tho State M. John Moron?Receiving stolon goods. Tho Stato rs. Wm. Nowbcrt?Assault with intent to kill. ; ' Tho Stato t?. Mary E. Smalls? Assault and Bat tery. Tho State rs. Samuel Pox and Gcorgo M. Mar tin?Assault aud battery. Tho Court was adjourned until 10 A. M. to-day. Court or General Sessions and Cosmos Plkas?Jusos Muxboe, ProBiding.?Tho Court was openod at 10 A. M., and tbo Jurors answering to their names, tbo following Juries woro organ ized: '' .Grand Jury?J. M. Harlcston, Foreman. E. Morkcr, Chns. Pointol. Phinoas Picrce,Wm. Uffor bardt, nonry Proyuol, John H. T. Wrsggo, H. Kahrs, Uco. A. Bowman, C. Plongo, J. E. Hemke, ; Jos. Mscbeth, John Durns, Jas. E. Spoar, C. Lovo, 1'. M. Doucin, J. H. Colburn, F. Murphr. Jury No. 1.?T. L. Hutchinson, Foreman, J. C. H. Clausson, J. Goudkop. E. F. Benedict, R. Hun ter, J. A. Yarn, Jus. Reagier, J. J. Martin, ?. G. Bur ton, H. Pauls, Patrick McGarey, Jno. G. Chalk. Jury No. 2?W. H. DaggoU, Foreman, D.Buhro, It. Gannon, Wm. J. Cubatood, John Hnrkamp, T, B. Sloan. Jno. McCants, Hngb Fan-oily. Jas. F. G?rdon, Jour. Doj lo, B. BoUman, Henry 8. Greer. Supernumeraries?Potor Carney, B. H. McDow all, A. Blachoff, A. Dufort, J. 8. Jeffords, Joseph Walker, J. Cu innings, 8. J. Finkler. L. A. Framp ton, Samnol Hart, Sr., W. U. Chnfoe, F. Cbrist mon, O. H. Johnson, Jts. It. rringle, W. J. Axon, W. 8hoppard, Patrick Doogsn, W. Hume. Judgo Mtjnboe charged Uio Grand Jury on their duties, and directed them to oxamino cafeliUly tbo morits of tho cases presented for their considera tion b.'fnro they returned their finding, also to re port upon tho condition of tho public buildings, Ac. After an absence of a fow hours, tho Grand Jury returned tho following bills : Tho State vs. Francesco Perez?Assault with in tout to Kill and Assault and Battery. True Bill. The State vs. John Brown alias John Jack?Bur glary and Larceny. Truo Bill. Tho fjtnto os. H. T. Peters?Keeping a Lottery o?lco. True Bill. i Tho Stato us. Wm. Boso, Hary E. Bollinglo and Mary Bollinglo?Arson. Truo Bill. I The 81 a to vs. August riling?Assault and Battery. No BUI. Tho Criminal Docket was subsequently sounded, and days assigned for tho trial of tho different cases. M Q II !'|jjjl.'gg / ;. 1 Dibttuct Cor bt Ron Berkley District, held at Mount Pleasant, Hun. F. D. iliouAnnsoNpresiding, Adoottin? T. SkiTnc, Esq., acting Attornoy Genera).?Tho casos tried woro mostly for assault and battery, larcony, Ac., and Uio proceedings woro not of any gonoral interest. 'Xho Stato os. Dick Uaywabd and Isaac White, Larcoiiy. Guilty. Mmw, aUa s Caleb, Assault and Battery end Larcony. Gnilty. Cautlp Waiters, two indictments for Larceny. Ouilty. ' Baton Bean, Heuoolks ConDEB, And Pbince .Mausii, Muliuiouu Trospass and Larcony. Guilty of first. Moses Gadsdun, two indiotmente for Larceny. Gnilty. Henry WniooT, two Indiotmonts for Mai icious Trospass. Gnilty. MuRPrri Phelau, Assault and Battery. Gailty. 1 Jennie Coor-r.n, Larceny. Guilty, July G cm)Larceny and Receiving Stolon Goods. Guilty of last. TnoiiiAS Dakoebvield and Feed. Bboad, Lar cony.' Continued. CoonT or Appeals in Columiiia.?Tho [Phoenix furnishes tho following report of tho proceedings oii tbo 33d. ' Lioiu?In tho Court of Appoals, on tho 22d, opinions woro announced in Uio following casea : ' John Jonkins, convicted of murder at Charleston, ads. tho State. ' Opinion delivered by ! LvoLifl, Jndgp. Now trial refused. Scntcnoed by Iaqlis, Judgo, to bo langod Juno 14.- . Joipi 8. Bioos, ads, LawbenoiIJ, Witotll. 'Opln ion 'delivered by Wabblaw, Judgo. Now t,rUl granted. Tho NorUioaatem Railroad Company, ads. 0?20 line Pououbb. Opiniori by tho Ohiof JnaUce. ilo tlon for new trial dinmlssod. ', Tho Oliarl?ston docket boing 'disposed of, the Northern Circuit, next in order, wan called, i Tho brio rin tho caso of G. B. Lam ah, etui, vs. tho Kicoutore of N. A. Prat, was read by Mes Bra. R1?N& MoOants, Solicitors for tho exoontors, ap peuAiits, until the hour of adjoummont. Htot.l, Wr.nu k Co., No, SSj Klng^lroot, rospoot fnUy Inform thoir frionds and tho publia that they will recoivo nt par, fat tjio noxt ten days, hl IU ris>' oolvableo/ the State of South Carolina, in oxchango ?oraryg^od?. ^tfA St. Patuich's Bekevolknt Booiirn's Ball.? In eonecqucnco of tho pressuro of othor matter, wo woro forced to omit tho notice of this ball, although it wnH already in typo. Tho Hibomiau Hall won put to a logltiut ito uso on Monday night, and tho votaries u?'tho mazy danco woro soon on gag cd in that cxhilisratiiig amusement. Fow perso..? can enjoy tltciuHclvcs witli moro /.cat than our adopted citizens, and llio natives of tho Clroon IhIo are ronowncd for their fondness for amuse ment. The festivities at tlio Hibernian Hall woro prolonged lu a lato hour, aud when tho laut HtroRnlors woro departing it was unanimously re solved (hat Easter Monday could be spout in no hotter way llian hy dancing it out. Tub St. Gf.oiioes Hocifmr, hold their 184?I an niversary at Ttii.i-?'H. King Blroot, yesterday. Tho following ofltoora were olootod to sorvo fur tho ? suing yoar: ii. I?. WAI.KEIl. President COW LAM UHAVKI.Y. Vice PrcsidcnL A. E. mii.lkk. Treasurer. ?' E. WALKKIt. Hovrclsry. Committee on Charity.?fames Weinman, A. E Miller, t'owlnm Gravely. Committee vn Accounts.?E. j. Purcbnr, il n. Gour din, Jos. S. Cllbbcs, T. P. Wagner, Itobcrt Mure. The Society passed tho following resolutions : Whereas, Since our last anniversary oun>much beloved colaboror Enw.Mii> Montr,' has bcon laiton from us by stiddou death, thoreforo, HrssfrtsL That we cuter upon tbo minute?, of the I Society, this deep but inadequate expression of our 1 i;i lef for Ids lauieulablo decoasu. lid. av.. (..,..(. That a copy of these resolutions bo for warded by the President to tho widow, with appropriate expressions of sympathy with her In her boroaventont. M. NsSsfrssf, That a copy of tbeso rcsoluUona bo fur nished to Ibo pr?s?, lor publication. V. E. WALKER, Hccrolary. IlruuLAn Meeting or Cm Council.?Council mot at tho Council Chamber, at C P. M. yoatorday. Prcsont, His Honor tho Mayor, Alderiuon RAY? Mxi) Wbaoo, Gfjvots, Shall, STElNMEYEn, O'Neil, Olnkt, Oakes, HoNoun, Maiisuall, Enbton, Cos onovE, L.Mtl.L, Pill KG lb. The minutes or the last mooting woro road and confirmed. 'iho following putillone wcro road. Tim applica tion of J. J. Ansul & Co., for a transfer of liconso referred to tbo Comniitloo of Licenses. Tho application of Itov. A. Toomer Pouter, for 1 renewal of cnrtillcato of City Stock was granted, tho usual conditions having boon complied with. The petition of J.so. V. Taylor & Co., to erect a j three story woodou building on Pin:knrd Street, tho rouf to bo covered with tin, was reforrod to ! CotnmiKco on Tliick nnd Wooden Buildings. Tho p-.'tition of cortain real estate owners bo tween Quocn nnd Markot Strcots, was reforrod to tho Committee of Ways and Means. The annual meeting of tho stockholders of tho Greenville and Columbia It. II. Co., was announc ed and tho prononce of somo ono to rcprosout tho City interest requested. On motion of Alderman Ravenkl, Aldcrmnti Marshall was appointed to net- an tho proxy for tho City interest. Tho monthly Dilla of tho Alms House, and Bills agauiBt that institution wero reforrod to tho Committee on account... Tho report of tbo City Sheriff allowing tho amount of unpaid taxes, was referred to tbo Co in mitten of Ways ami Means. A communication from tho Board of Firomas tora was road, inviting tho Mayor and Aldermen to join thorn at 10 A. M., at tho Citadel Green, and review thom boforo tbo Guard Uouso. Tho invi tation was accepted. Another commttuicat ion was rend from tho Board of FirouiAHtors, requesting tho day of tho annual parado to bo changed from tho 27th to tho 30th. This crcatod considorablo discussion; but a reso lution of Alderman HrF.iNSir.vmi, that the parado 1.1,? sd.'flj. nil Haturilny. > '>" > " ? , "? > UuuUy ndoptcd. Alderman S if.inmf.yeu, from the Committee on Licenses, reported favorably on tho following appli cations for Liconaca No. 2 : Jab. Watson, No. 39 Broad street; Henuy Sfekeen, Shepherd and King alrcota; M. O'Nkill, Lino atroct; W. Heibsendot tle, 8t. Philip's street; Andbew Williams, No. 23 Queen strcot. Tho Special Committee on tho Firo Department reported adversely on tho potition of tho United Firo Company to bo received into tbo Department, aa tbero woro already a aufflciont number of on gincs employed -7 steam and 11 band, boing 1A moro than in tho Oity of Baltimoro, which bad a larger area. Tho petition of tho Stonewall Fire Company, to bo allowed to purchaso tho City Engine, waa grant ed end tho parties referred to tho Mayor, who wotdd slato tho torma and all other particulars. ' Tim petition of the Board of Underwriter was nnsworod by bill. The 0 minittee on Accounts recommended that tho monthly bill of the Oaa Company, amounting to ?2227 29-100. Iks jiatd. < Tim Mayor road a communication from tho Col lector relative to tbc proposed Btraigbtoning of East Bay street, near tbo Now Custom Honao, and his ntiswer to,tbo sardo, showing that a lino bud been tgrood upon by which tho aUgnmont could bo made. A bill to amend au ordinance to raise supplie* for tho year 18G7, and for othor purposos, camo up for its second reading, which woe dono ; and it passed its third reading, and its title changed to an ordinance, and A bill to rogulato tbo cleaning of privies and vaults in the corporate limits of tho city, passed tt.i third reading and was ordorod to bo engrossed aa an ordinance. Alderman Oakes, from tbo Spcoial Committco on tho Fire Department, introduced a;bill to regu lato tho storing of Petroleum Oil in tho oity, and asked that it bo considered its first reading. No further business appearing, Council ad journed. ' It has become proverbial that those laboring un der Bronchial Affections aro moro Bunguino of euro, moro buoyant with hope, than sufferers from othor diseases. It is a wise provision of nature in assisting I? overthrow the complaint which Is slow ly, gradually undermining tho system. Pectobat. liAUt m.k gamed a most favorabio notonoiy m tlio tri at ni cut of all disoases of the Lungs, and ia now proscribed by our most eminent Physicians. . For sale by all druggists. DOWIE & MO?SE, Agonts. GOODRICH, WINE MAN & CO., Agonts. Business Notice.?We refer to John Commlvs, No. 187 Moeting etreot, up-stairs, neatly opposite Hayno streot, whoro bo offers Unitod States Govorn ment Harness and Saddles, Uttlo OBed, at onc qunrter thoir original cost. wal April 17 I il. ii. If you want cheap Blank Books; If you want cheap Stationery, Envolopos, Pa per, Ac; or, Millehs' Almanac; If yon want Printing oxecuted neatly; \ If you want Books bound in any stylo, or Account Books mado to ordor, with any doairod.pattern ot ruling, go to Hiram Harms, No. 69 Broad streot. BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction Haftes Tails Hoy. II. M. Mausiull & Bito.wiU sell this day .at 10 ,S' o'clock, at No. S3 Broad streot, ling ish Melton cloth and lead pipe; also, st 11 o'clock, pony, mules, Ac. > Mi u.m mi h 8on will sell this day, at 11 o'clock, on i Eraser's wharf, 2 flats. Larron 8: Harms will sell ibis day, at 10 o'clock, at northeast corner of Lsnrens and Wall streets, household furniture, ladles' pony, Ac. Bowuis ii 8ILOOX will sell this day, In their store. No. 78 Broad street, under Carolina Hotel, at 10}i o'clock, furniture, gold watuhea, Ac. McKay ? OAMrnstx w?! sell this day, at 10 o'clock, st their cash auction house, Ho. 55 Ussel street, oppo site pbatofHoo, dry goods, boots and shoes, Ac,, to closo Qopattnersbip. Of.i Vrond k Mattuewzs will sell this day, st 11 o'clock In front of their store, Mo. M Broad itroet, mules, wagoDs and harness. h h mi si MoaixxjvnAV will soli this day, at 10}', o'clock. In front of their store. No. 27 Broad street, fur niture, sundries, spring cart, hone, fco. Thirty Years' Experience'of sm Old Horse. MRS. WINSLOW'B BOOTHINO BYRUP is tho prcscri o UOii of ono of thn best female physicians snd 'nurses in. Uro Dpi tod Elates, and has been used for thirty years with nuve.rvfalling safsty and success, by millions cf mothers for their children. It relievos the child from pain*, cures dysentery and diarrheas, griping la the bowels, arid wind coke By siring bsslfa to tho child, it rests tho mother. lie rare and call for , "MRS. WINHLOW'B BOCTHINQ 8YBCP," Having the fat rimtle ot 'Conns It rr.nxina," on the oublia.', wrapper. AB othtrs are base Imitations. 'For aale by BOWIE k MOIRE, NO. 161 Meeting s tree i, , orrpoattothe Charleston Hotel, April 23 I <.-.' '.. ;i..G-?iutni:.' p. ii. n. ! Aro synonymous with Health, Strength and Vigor. Tb'e secret will bo rovaalod ' by Investing In a bottle of PANKNP*'8 HSTATIO BITTERS. For sals by aU IVniggtits. . w Tllll Jifin TO ADV HI IT IS13 IN THE COTIrVTTlT. Tho Daily Smil>. Carolinian at Columb'a, Is now sent to every PostofDeo In tho Stabs. Being tho ofQetnl paper of tho Bist?, It wiU be ionnd at tho present time ?sp?r risllyjvTd.iabto in merchants and 'et?ers dosirinj fo avaU \nom4elvca of h Vory largo circulation. * ' ' ' v^.':.''. ' .' '' .! .' '. 1 '' ^Vi.s'-Vjv Know thy Destiny. Mai?nr. E. P. TuuuxTUM, Uin great IliiRiis'i AMrvlo glst, Clalrvoywat aud Psyoboinclrlcian, who K.s aplou Isbed Iba scientific BlaWtS of tho Old World, bu now lo cated borw-lf at Hud.on. N. Y. Mnilaiiio Tiior.N?o? vn* m"ih i such wonderful p.Iim-m of second sight ni lo nia ble her to luil>ar( knowledge uf tbc greulcit iiii|KjrtaiK'c to tho sluglo or married of i llhcr soi. Whllo ill i tu. :>f trance, bIio ileUnuaU's Ibo very' feature? of :U? person you aru lo marry, and by tbo aid of an Instrument of In tense power, known as Ibc Psychoiuoli-vpe, guarantees to produce r llfe-Uko plcturo of tbu ftituro bWabaotl or wife of Ibo applicant, together with date of marriage, ihmoUou In life, leading trails of character, A:s. T his la no hum bug, as tbousaud of testimonials ran assert, she will semi, when desired, n certified ccrtlllcale, or ?rillen guarauU-e, Hint Ihr picture Is whst It purports to bo. By enclosing n small lock of hair, nud stating place of birth, age, disposition nud complcxlou,and i ndoling fifty ceuls sud stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will n? celTO the ph'lurn aud deslrsd Information by return mail, All commuolrations sacredly couflilrullal. Address, lu confldcuco, Madame 11 P. THORNTON, P. t). Box 223, Hudson. N. Y. ly March 30 iiivo Nut uni n Lift. PEOPLE EXPECT T?ll MUCH OK NATURE TUKY trlflo with their hvallh sud their roiislltiitloiin, and then are surprised that '.toy fall sick. Tbo pmwuro of constant mental or bodily tabor, U]Kin the animal powers. Is tremendous. Very fow h.rstrrns snd consflttiUuus can licar up against Ibis pressure tiu sssislcd. Add lo this the uuhealtliv InQiiences which lurk unseen in tho air wo breallic. tbo water wo b ink. tbo la.sltudo produced st this season by Ibo change from tho rigor ol Winter to the warmth of Spring, aud It would seem to require almost superhuman viyor lo beep lu per fect health without reinforcing tbo physical energies. But how reiitlorm Ibein ? Certainly not with mlnlu-ro- I ted stlmulnna-i. There is uo jsiinon In tlm outer air, or I In the ntioo?|Ju'i,e of luruaec-bealod rooms, or work shops, or factories, so pernicious as those deadly-burning fluids. Why use Hioni, vh n nOOTIvTTEHS STOMACH HITTERS, a vegetable tonic without alloy, nro cvcrywlturo obtain able} Nolbluc has ever boou offered to the feeblo aud I dobtUlatod so harmless in Its nature, so powerful In Its | Invigorating sucikfl, as this celebrated STOMACHIC AND ALTERATIVE, j In tho army and tbo navy. In now settlements, snd In | I crowded cities, by old sud young, rich sud poor, It Is uted as a PROTECTIVE A?fD RESTORATIVE MEDICINE, with meet gratifying results. 0 April 22 Fpoo lo Evorybody. A Large 0. pp. Circular, giving Information of tin prostest Importance lo tbo young of both sexes. It teaches how the homely may become bcautllul, the [ dcsplsod rxispcciod, snd tlio torsi.kt ii loved. No young lady or gentleman should fall lo send tbeir [ address, aud n eelvo a copy post-paid, by return mall. Address P. O. Drawer, 21, March .10 lyr Tro/, N. Y. MiTcm?^E?iis. COOL ! CNL! COOL! THE IlETAIL ICE HOUSE AT TflE NECK MAI1KET la opou lor tbe seas-jn. Also, Ion at Wholesalo snd He tail at tbo CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, corner of Church aud Markot streets; snd tho Arctic Refrigerator I In full operation. A. GAGE & CO. Apra 2i_a A CARD TO THE LADIES. MRS. C. C PETERS IS NOW PREPARED TO STAMP OVElt 1TVE THOU SAND NEW PATTERNS for KMJmoiDnniNo and nnuDiNO Ou every material, at her private residence. No. 4. flforge nueex._April 22 DURHAM TOBACCO. A8 I HAVE THE AO EN OY OF ORF.EN8 DURHAM TOBACCO I am able to offer tbe same to the trade st manniacturor'a prices. Freight stldcd, Ji quantities. L. LOHKKZT, April 22_3_No. 392 ling street. POCKET HEPEATINO IIOHT MATCH. EINO APPOINTED SOLE AOENT FOR CHARLES TON for tho same, can furnish tho trade bvr. L. I.OhKNZT. April 22 3 . Agent for tho He peal 11i? Light Co. B COAL AFLOAT. I daily I expected pick KCIIOONBItS ni All V K. llONfl AND !HA.\AJ!TIOA, FHOH PIuLaDEIaPIUA I OPirk TONS W. A. STEAMBOAT AN I) FOUNDRY juQVJ coal 250 tons It. A. Egg Size, for grates 200 tons R. A. stove Coal, for ranges. For sale while landing, at reduced prices, by H. F. RAKER k CO, Coal Yard, No, 20 Cumberland street April 23 ' 3 LAW BOOKS. Tire Reports of South Carolina . AND THE STATUTES AT LARGE, 1 T HALF PRICE, AT April 22 MEDICAIi BOOKS and Anatomical Chu'ts, French and English, ABE QOiNO OFF AT HALF PRICE AT HART'S Bookstore. April 32 ENGINE. ONE OF LOCmVOOD k JOHNSON'S CITY MAKE 8 Inch oyllndor and 20 Inch stroke, in complote or I dor, for sale low, ax Stato, corner Cumberland street, by Aprils_. aw F. W. CLAUSSEN. I ? E G IR, JB A. Is/L 1 SODA WATER!! CONFECTIONERY AND CAKES I ! WE HAVE TUR PLEASURE OP AA NOUNCINQ to tie, Ladles and Gentlemen of Charleston, that we, - tho undersigned, havo fitted up a FIRST CLASS ESTADUHMENT, nt'tho' cornerrof Meel oorl Hasel streets, where we will guarantee 1?rV.u.u will ftn.i o,.,?,ha^ a_o' t^-t t!REAK;^ODA WA TER, CONFECTIONERY and CAKiW. noplng to're ceive a shore of tbe putronago of tho community, wo are Respectfully, , : ? JOHN OOREN. W. A. W1THTNOTON. April 13 Imo fTlHE UNTJFJcSIGKED WILL CONTINUE TO DI3 X PENSE this agreeable and hcalthf.il boverage, at their. woU-known stands. No, 80 HASEL STREET, be tween King and Meeting streets. No. 128>S KTNOaTREET (Old Piquet (i nr.! Houao), and at tho head f OENTER MARKET, northwest comer. DiQggiats and others wishing to bo supplied with Fountains or Syrups,' and dealers desiring Fountains charged, will be accommodated upon reasonable 1 terms- t 8 team era. Hole's. Restaurante and private families, furnished with a superior artl clo of bottled Soda, In quan tities to ault purchasers. -....' . -gt Wo are agents tor tbs sale of A. J. Morse k Bon's justly celebrated Soda Water Apparatus. consisting of Genera tors, Fountain-. Marble Draught, Biauda, Silver Plated ltefrigorating .Draught elands, Tumbler Holders, and all apparu tun necessary, for tbs maumactur.-' of Koda Water, at tbs manufacturers' prices, with freight added,, j Dcsicr* In Soda Water throughout tho-Slato, desiring an apparatus, will do' well to cxamluu tho- merits of Morse s Apparatus, before purchasing eleeewhero.1 Description catalogue and price list sent to sny address upon application to JOHN 11UOK. A CO., Charleston. While appreciating tbe i cry liberal patronage extended tous during tho post soe-ion, we ?hall strlvo to merit its conliniujooo. , . April 11 JOHN BUCK. E. H. GARDNER. G.F.-VQSLER,. NO. 108 MARKET ST., Books. Teri ml icals and Stationery. JUST lTEOEriTED? Ti : A tar o *npply of STATIONER'? i-HonrooRAPUs, PuoToonApn alhumh ? ' POCKET ROOKS, DIAItlKS for 1807, Etc Also, (lno and large snlectlon of NOVEIJi, by tho raovt cot irated authors. ' HOMO BOOK", ROOKS for nom? Am' sentants, ko. Al. tho MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS, DAILIES constantly on hand, and subscriptions re ceived tor the asms. Orders from thOWOOiry ?i^ ?car^ i TFllMS T.IBKHA V, . . " , November 8 THE - soi?iiE im .s3 uwm, Omeo No. 147 McMlng strcc-C* ' . CONNECTtONS ; j HI I'll ALL I ; - Bailroads Tlirpughont UNITED STATES. EVory attention r/ivoh to tho safe Ti^nsmission of Freight Money,, and| Yalnables. Wltii call FOll AND DELIVER Fii^llT ; j TO ANY POINT IN the city ' j FitEB op onxnoE. II. B. PL ART, PftMtdaiatr ? kpAlIO Augit?ta,OaC AUCTION SALES. IlV U.M. M/IUHHAM.?:|IIIU., Ilrokrni anil Vnctionrrrs, No. 33 llruad Ht., THIS KAY. at 11 o'clock, will bo sold. 909 yard! ENOMMl MELTON (In suite of! yards) -frol of Lead Pipe (7S0 lb. weight) A|>rll 2i UY It. U. M a it su ai.I, & UHU, llMilK m iiml Auctioneers. No. 33 IIronil.nl., THIS DAY, at lu ', o'clock, wilt bo .old, 1 PONY, '-' Millen, 1 Homo, 1 ltockaway Ait asuirtuicnt of Furniture, MstlroiBcs, Crockery, Cooking Stove, Ac. April M Auction Batet to dote Oipnrtnerstup?Dry Goods, Hoots aiul Shoes. Oothmn, J'ancu Goods, d"c. .Meli \ V A ( A M SMI] I,t., Ca.lt Auction Hotisr, No. 50 lln.cl .trrcl, Will .""11 THIS DAY, ntlDoMock, -eie I 1 4-t M'Ni M I. ) I'll. LAWNS. Munllini Pant SIuITh, Linens, Drill?. Csssliucru, Ac. AUK). su i it i s, CLOTHING, hoots and SHOES. A* tO. -couch Trimmed Ladles' ami Men'h HATS. AMOL FANCY 000D9, CUTLERY, NOTIONS, kc. CoudlUous nah. April '-'I ItlVM.I I Nt'llttlt. a h et I.. ii< i i mill t'niiimUilen Merchant, nt No. HO Iv In? klli i't In Ion Hi.mil ?Ii I i t. Owen* hisset'(cc* for tlit Rnlu ol MERCHANDISE it day and night ut bis titore. also for the nalo of Slo-'R, Bonds, Real l->tate, VifM'tn, Horse* ami Producu. i.csl city references will be ?dvon. Consignments holiei... Terms moderato and guarantees satisfaction. April U_Imo Autcion* /in' Horses. Vehicles and Furniture, EVERY WEDNESDAY and EIHDAY, at a quarter paat 10 o'clock, an originally established by Iho mib irrlbcrs. Fiirulturo m ?les at Private Residences promptly attend ed to at low charges. SMITH k McOILLIVUAY. Auctioneers, No. 27 llroatl alreet, April 11 Gmo South Sldo near State. DRY GOODS, ETC. ? CARPETS! CARPETS! At Reduced 1'iiccs, TO CLOSE OUT BALANCE WINTER STOCK. SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK. WHITE AND Cl.'KOK MATTINGS. Corna suit Manilla Mattings. Floor Oil Cloths. Table ?II Cloths. Door Mats, Feather Dusters and Druslics. Superior tpuallly Broouis. Now opening at OAni'ET WAHF.UOUSE, ? Hasel shr.et. OHAS. D. CARR & CO. SPRING GOODS. SPRING GOODS. AT THE STOLL, WEBB & CO., NO. 287 KING STREET. THF . ?UBSCR1BERS RESPECTFULLY INFORM JL Ui. |r frionds nnd customnn that they are now re ceiving their STOCK *V H?RING GOODS. afl of which 2S^j5g? "elected r ,.., cam and a* Iho lowest prices, am ; which wo DM offer at a very small advance obov? cost. Our inolto being. Quick Sains and Small Prollls. wo would respectfully solicit our Monds and customers to crill anil cxamlnn our Slock before purchasing. Pai Ucular pains taken In showing Goods. Our Block con sists in part of 3-1 LONO ?LOTIt. 121' r?nl? ?-s Long cloth, 16, 17, IB cents by Iho piece l-t Long Cloth. 20, 23, 30,33 cents It, to end 11-4 Sheetings 11, 10 nnd ll-l Linen Hirelings?cheap Pillow Linens?all pricos Bird Eye Diapers?all prices IltiSRia Dlnpcrs?all prices Scotch Diapers?all prices Uuol. Dlapum?all prices Crash, lift, 20 and 23 cants Bleached Damask Clotlis 8-1 Bleached Table Damask <j~i ami k-i Brown Table Damask Colored Tablo Damask Worsted Tabto and Piano Covers. DRESS GOODS. OHENADINEH AND LENOS Crape Marctz Euuliah Bareges? plain and figured Melanges on.i Poplins, for Travelling Dresses Colored trench Printed Organdies Colored Printed Jaconet and Lawns Per?ois nnd chanibraya Solid Colored F reo.h Cambrics and Lawns Block Bcrege and Crape Marctz B-l Black Borage, for Shawls B-4 Black Orcnadina Black Bombasine.*, all qualities lltack Alineas ' Black Tamise Ololh Black ano Colored Mlka. With a variety ofothcr Goods, which will bo offorod at low prices, at STOLL, WEBB & CO., No. 287 Kiug Street, ijl . ' BANCROFT'S OLD STAND. _March 20 . ^ . lmo WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES. JACONETS, COTTON CAMBRICS Nalntook and Mull Muslins Bishop ?ed Victoria Lawns Plaid aud Stripe Swiss Plaid and ! tripe Cambrics Plaid and 8tripe Nainsooks Swiss Muslins French Muslins Dotted Muslins Tucked MuEliun Muslin Edgings and Inserting* . Csmhrio Edgings and Inserting* Thread Edgings and Inserting* Valentino l.dgings and Inserting* Linen Edgbi^a and Insertinss Brussels Edging* Maltcso Iju-43 collars, In variety Swiss and Cam- ric Collars. In variety Linen Collars and Cuffs Infanta' Bodies and Robes. Wit i a compl?ta assortment of all other Goods tin the above Une. SUM., Wim & Co., March. NO. ?STKlngSta^ HOSIERY ? HOSIERY I WE WOOL.D CALL PARTICULAR A PTENTION TO our.stock or HOSIERY, which We'would offer at much lowi r prloes than formerlyt LADIES' WHITE COTTON HOSE Ladies' Open Work Boso Ladleo' Black and bUto Hoeo Oents' Half Hose in Brown and White M isacs' Whlto Cotton Hose In variety Boy's Half-Hose In r-rioty, GLOVES ! LA DIE t' TIL A CE, WHITE AND COLORED EID OLOVCH Ladle.'Lisle and 811k Oloves Oonta* Ltslo and SJL? Glove* Laea Mitts? In variety " Ludloa' Buck Gauntlet* Gents' Buck Glove* Misses' Llslo and Silk Glove* Misse?' Lace Milts Willi a foil assortment of an Goods ai our Urio' *l low prices, p - STOLL, WEBB & CO., J, 11 BEST S?X-CORD CABLED JOHN & HUGDT A?CHINCXOSS, SOLK AGENTS IN NBW YORK, alarcho " '. - ' [' wftnae W1 UIsKERd and Mtifl TAOBEH foroed to grow upon Uio smoothest face In from . throe to flve weckn by using Dr. HEVIO NB'S RESTAURATEUR CAPILLAIRE, the . moat wonderful discovery In mo- 1 ? ? j . dern - science, acting upon - mr \ - Uio Beard; And Hair in an almost miraculous m?r??rV Ii has been; ur?d by the elite of Pari* and LondoiTwltathi moat flattering- sutfocia. Names of all purchasers* vrfl be riigUtcrcd, and If entire nails fiction is ubt given ? overjy lnaiAnce, the money wuT bo cheorfbVy refunded Price by mall, sealryl *nr| postpaid, 81. Da. -rlptivo cl? cuUm and testimonials mailed free. Addn.1* BEBOEB H H OTTS k CO., ChrmiiiB, No. 236 River street .Troy. N Y.,?>ole Agent* for[OtS United States .March 30 . .; iy ' TAVBRN-lUBlSPeilB'NOTICH. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, ? . ' .v.'. sISMbl,lB3T.)' ..* LL TAVERN-KEKPETtfl, AND PERSONS RETAIL ft^j INO Splrltocu* Uouors, within the city U ml ta, whe liava not oxoouUid their bondsandtakeu out thoprop*! carthi to show that thoy have Ueenso to cr!l, wiU bo r? iiorCcd tu not complying vri'Ji th'i law, alter Monday, Gtt ' 'loose who havocurj? are h ere uy notified to hsvo tht same placed m a conspicuous place tn the window,.: AH failing to observa lAjnotloo will also be reported, aflo the kbove-iiiehUoned time. , W. Hi SMCTB;. Mirch9 - Clerk of Council. . Oi- -;. ".'! NO-TICK. FV?CE CLI-UIK OP COUNCIL?TUE FOLLOWINO : cUoaa of Boction 1 of ?a "Ordinance to liaise Sup piles for theye ir 13C7,", Is published for the Informalloi oIWir?irf>*aeiUo(j Goods by sample or otherwise, who an notrcsidtntsof this city. All such Mtsauji are borolr noliOod to ronort at this oflieo. . v ' "Three douar* oa every hundred dcBare of all good; aoiain thl; cltyby : j raonsnb, yesklenla, by saror.loo > t^St?MBS? CTsrtfrfCtTuacri ' auction sales. MII.LIUAN & s(i\. Will sell TII1B DAY, iho 74th lost., at Frasor's Wharf, at 11 o'clock, 1 FLAT, with calilu, CO rcot lonu, 10 feet wide, feet deep 1 Open Kiel, 65 feet Ioiik. 13 foot wide, 3>i feet deep. April '24 Furniture. Cohi Wntchrs. Ac Ac. .,.?V IltlWKItH ?V MLtOX. Will bo Hold THIS DAY, hi (Ho More, No. 7H Broad street, under tliu Carolina llnu-1, nt Uli: o'clock. Sots PARLOUR FURNITURE, Bureaus with 01??.. Fldoboanls, rWrvlary Hultahlu for an oOlco, licks. Ta bles, Sban Cane, Washstands. Tow el Horte, Ch-lnof dllTcrciit ?lud?. Horn?, Bedsteads. Mattresses, Cot?, Ill lows, Candle Mauds, Itockln? Chai?, Hold Waleljea, Ac. Ac Conditions cash. Unlimited artlek'H will :>o received nr to tho hour ot sale._ April -it At Audio)'?Mules. Wagons mut Ihirncm. DY < I.Il I oui) ?\t I a I il I \\ i Auctioneers, No. no llroail Street. TUI9 DAY, at 11 o'clock, in front of our olucc, 4 well broke. Bound young MULES 1 sols HarneflB. Tenus cash. April VI AGRICULTURAL. KEEN ItlCB. SEED RICE, OF THBBB QUALITIES. For talc low. PINCKNEY BROTHER", April 24 a North AllantlcWharf. COTTON SHED. EA I9LAN'? COTTON, PURE AND GOOD REVVEH For salo low. riNCKNEY BROTHERS. AprU 21 9 North Atlantic Whirf. S SEA ISLAM) COTTON SEED. S) A A BUSHELS OWEN HEED, THE YIELD LAST ?\t\J yonr wan IM pound* per acre, lint cotton. For sale by C. m .v., April 21_wa2? No. 353 KlnK-slrtol. P11 NIX GUANO. 4 CAROO OF THE ADOVE OUANO IIAYTNO JUST 1V arrived from McKoan'a Island, I am prepared to luroltih It to Plantera, cither for caah nt too per ion nf 2000 |K>umla, or tOS, payable Ural November, with Inter est m 7 per cent., approved city acceptance Pamphlets, with full dlrcctlonB as to Ita application, and ccrtlricntca of Plsntors who bavo used It, also aualyals of Professor hhepard and others, can bo had at my nflice. J. N. ROBSON. Mardi 29 fmwluio No. G2 Eaut Hay. CR0A8DALE'S SUJ^I^JIO^ PUATES STANDARD i l. Il i I I.I / 1: 11. 1 A A TONS FOR BALE BY JlUU WH. OURNEY, April 23_?_No._102 East Bay. WOOLST ON' S AMMOMATKD DONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME. llALTmoRE, April 11, 1807. RESULT Of Analysis of WOOLSTON'B BONE PHOSPHATE, manufactured by W. W HIT BLOCK Ik CO., from a sample drawn by myself I at their Warchouso : Moisture (dot. at^O per crv.L).4.180 Organic combmUblo matter,.20.700 Capablo of producing Ammonia.3.212 Inorganic earthy raatlcr.76.120 Contilning or Phosphoric Acid.27.810 Containing of I .lino.24.111 Containing Magnesia, &c.33.200 ?Sor tho Phosphoric Acid 1.023 per cent. Is solublo In water, and leprviinta 2.233 of ooluablo Bono Phosphate of Unie; tho whole, amounting to 27.810 per conl., ' equal t ? G0.712 por conL of Bono Phospliato of Lime. O. a. LIEBIO. Thit Phosphato is prt pared by oursolves with tho great/ jit care. Is strictly uniform in quality, and nothing entera tmo Ils manufactura which U not a valuablo muiurc. Tho very flattering accounts wo aro dally receiving of i thcresnlt of its application last season, uud lln exceed. ' log richness as shown by tho abovo analysis. Justify us In rccommcnJIuB it In the very highest tcrnm. All wo ask is trial of it hy tho sldo of Poruvlau Quauo, or any other manure which can bo produced. W. WIUTELOUK Si CO., No. 44 South street. Ralllinorc. LANDING THIS DAY? EX STEAMSHIP ALLIANCE), FROM PHILADELPHIA. A AA RARKELS ALLEN A NEEDLES! OELEDRA 4tUU TED AMMONIATKD FERTILIZER, prOba bly tho hut shipment of tho season. AU unfilled ordora supplied direct from tb'i vousel. UACBETU b RAVEN EL, April 17_iiM Hole Agents. MACHINE SHOPST^ |NEWVORKMaM??0., MANUFACTURERS of ENGINE LATHES; "LANEItS. : IMPROVED CAIl WHEEL IiOXES. BOLT CUTTEH8, "DPRIOnT DBJLL8, AND MACHIMSTS* TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Works at Worcester, Mass. ( OFFICE AND WAIIEROOM. No. 223 PEARL ST., ,T1KTV YOItlt. UNfiv.t? r 1? ' r,XL> SEWING MACH?NES7 ALWAYS BIJ Y THE BEST. THE BEST SINGLE THREAD. FAMILY WING MJCniNE CAN now UK HAH-for EIGHTEEN DOLLARS. HIGH PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES. mix stitch, nem, bind, andgather. J. ?; ADGER & CO., 62 east BAY, CHARLESTON. B. C. . Aptll 3 wfmlmo.Solo Agents for Iba. Etato. THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN SEWING MACHINES Is Fuller & Bornum's TUCK-CREASER AND SELF-SEWER ..COMBINED. rpiua attachment ?b' Automatic, and ?ieab. jL TJBES, creaaos, and otichua tucks at one operation, without guiding with tho hands. Also for sale, SEWING MACHINES OF APPROVED PATTERNS, at law prices; BCI8SOH8 SUAKPENEuS, NEEDLE THREADERS. NEEDLES (all kinds); oil, tools and FITTINGS. REPAIRING .AND IMPEOVTNG ATTENDED to Ab USUAL ORDERS BY mail PROM1TLY FILLED. T? n .ir?BB?^f???i j No. aal Elng streat, o >rnor Liberty, April 1' mwQmoa I UNITED STATES GOVERliyENT HARNESS ; SAP D LE S: 1 A A A SET" PRIME WAGON HARNESS JLV/UU 600Bots Ambnlanco Herneao ' ! . , 30oj MtClclbvn eaddlcs, . Tho abovo havo boon little used, and will be sold at or.o-q aar to r thi lr original cost by . JOHN COMMIN8. . : ? .. No. 137 Meeting street, UpHtuUra, April 17 . wga Nearly oppoalta Hayno atreeL WILLIAM ?; GiLLIL?ND & SON, Real Estate Agents. Auctioneers j'-a. . ' ArTP " :-' ' ^MM?SSI?N M^RCILANTS,. - OFFICE NO. ? HAHNE BTTtEET. WIlIIS & CHIS?LM, FACTORS,. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . 'AN1T SH?PP I N ? AGE N T S. TTTILLA?TEND TO THE POROUAHK, 8ALB ANT: W BUK'MENT (to Foroiga sxdDomeall? Ports) o COTTON. ?ICE. LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLAlvnO WHARF, Clmritilon, H. C. . 8. ITILL1B.A. H. CHI.SOLU 0?T0 S?NTAG, DYER ; AND SCOURER.. No. 8 Orange street. GENT8' COATS, VESTS AND PANTS, OF AH1 ? itutr, dyed, cleanup and proucd, . Aprilaa ._? . -. _3 j 6. ?mTTENDEN, (TJonornHJoitmiissIon Herclinnt, . ' : AKD '. , y I^rinui^turei? of PtxTjer, OF; .VARIOUS KOTOS, BO. t?7 II B A D H BTHBBT, ! Corner riudion Ht root , Now York. T\S41VEn IN FAPER AND IN MATERIALS OI JJ"dTerydescriptiou tor Us-manufacture ihWrn^tflB " ,. -VIHCE LOAN. ; , , ... MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, \ Cm Hau, November 9,186A. j LL PERSONS DESIROUS OF TIEDUILDINO IN THI /-? ' Bum! Districts- and Wstto yiacea of the Cityy no dex "An Act of tho General Aasembly, rS?ln? aulhorll] to too Olty Council cf Charleston to r-rooocl In tho mat 1er of a Fire Loan, irlUi ? Tlow to aid In building up thi Citri ane w. " an hereby noUflsd thai the - form of appll cation for loans c*A be obtained a t the office of the Cirri ofrSancO, between tho hon rs Of 9 A, M. and a r. M. AO (ppUcatlona must be filed In tho abovo ratcUone/ office, is th? Conmlttca will meet every itm&iy to con jrsdof the same, . Bt order of the Mayor , , < u. SsiTTH,' NoTcmbtrlO . -.( .! -' OaM of fieancn. "iTKE ORANGEBUIM* NEWS. T?HDt.IBHKD .EVEEY .BATUnDAy, M,ORNniO, AI Jl IOroie*burg;lB. C. Ttrnvi ?^| yet wnTu?,fn ?a V *Dtri na tho itprloa and fail sesjons extra ooples Of Uw Oii???k?,?pa N?ir? will bo circulated rrr the benefit a Addrc*? ' :' ' SAMUEL pIBBLV , AUCTION SALES. Ftirniture. Sundries, one S/triny (.'art, one Sorrci Horse ate., nl Auction. Il V 8MITII ?V Hr<;l 1,1,1 \ ' U A Y, No. :7 Hi. 11 i.l Hlrret. TIJI8 DAY, al in'; uVtock. lu front of their ofllco, TALLE*. MA ITIIKKSKS, BEDSTEADS, Ac. At. <>. Olio superior Singer's HEWINU MACHINE. April 21 _ A House and Isd on e tail side, of Anson strict, otwosito the VulhoNe Church, nl Auction. IIY SMITH * McfJII.l.lVItAY. On TUESDAY, the :?lth of April, ut 11 o'clock, on tlin north h(o|i? of Um Esrhaiige. All that f.OT OP LAND, with the buildings thereon, known as No. *.ii An.-ui Htrrot-. bounded on tho north by (auditor Msrgsret Pencil; Miutb bytntnlo of Nathaniel Cooper, ami cant by tend* lain of Christopher Oartalen; tui-amiring Ihlrlv-lw.i (bot, fix Inchon, by ono hundred and slily-two r.i l In depth; back Unulwciity-nvo feot six Inehi'h. iiaoru or lop*. Temas?One Iblnl ca?h; balance in dsm, two anil threo years. Purrhssrr In pay uh for psiwrs. Pni|>orty In sured ami lMittry unsigned, wntntl APrl'Ji._ A Jjol on the liati Side of Anson street, sceerol door* heiom the uUorv, nt Auction. IIV sunn e? it, ?.i ill vit \ v. On TUESDAY, Iba Mill of April, nt 11 o'clock. In front of Um ?tchmiftc, Af.l. THAT tJOtT OP LAND In A nsnn clreol, bounded on Ihn north by lands of I. II. Kiep, south by lands cf M irrjurct Pencil, msl by i.m.i- ol -Dan-y; mo'auriog :i2fi ol ? In. Iii-h mini by ici feet In depth, more or less, Ini-k Una 2S feet II Inches. Term"? Do. third cask) balance- In ono, two snd threo years. Purchaser In pay us for papers. Property In wiroil and policy assigned. wmhIiii April 2? h'tti niliire Sale. IIY \V. Y. I.K1TC1I Ht 1?. s. ?ini'Ns, llrtil&rrtf uml Aurtlorirrrit. litis DAY, Ilm '211b April, at (lie unrlhcast corner of Laurent? mid Wall sln-eis, will be sold nt Auction, coni iii. m m:: nt 10 o'clock, A. \X? A VARIETY OP HOUSEHOLD FURNITUIIE, cusalHTlHO or: BEDSTEADS. Wardroho. .Marble-top Tohlo, Dining Table, Msrhlo-tup Ilurcnu mid SVoahstandh, What-Nols, IXattrSaSBS, Copper Ucltle, Book Case, Ac, tic. ALWO, A LADY'S PONY, UUUOY AND HAIINE8S. April 21 _ NOTIOH. I iv pcnnlaalon of tho Ordinary of Collcton District, I will sell at ItidgevUlo, on THURSDAY, the Oth day of May next ensuing. Toe PERSONAL PIIOPERTY of tho estate of L. 11. M it mi, consisting of IllKlillory uml Fixtures, tho saroo being incat. .1 nl or nrsr 20th Milo Station, South Carolina Railroad. Conditions?Cash sa to ono-thlrd part; the bolsnco on a credit uulil lHtlt January, 1808, secured by bond aud approved personal Kccurlty. U. STOKES. Commissioner'sOfflcc, April l.'lli, 1807. April 17 v, ii hi SHIP CHANDLERYr?tcV^ JOHN TUOMEY, NO. 48 EAST BAY. BETWEEN NOYCE'S NORTH AND SOUTH WHARVES. SHIP CHANDLER, AND COMMIS SION MERCHANT, Denier and Im porter in RUSSIA HOLT ROPE, Mini ilia mid Tarred Cordage, Hemp and Cotton Sail, Duel: and Twines. I Metal Tallow, , Chains, Blocks, Mi Kits, &c., &c. Personal and particular attention given to purchase aud sale of MER CHANDISE AND PHODUCE con signed or trusted to my care, and prompt returns made. Brown & Lovel's Pntcut Life Sav ing Tackle aud Boat Detaching Ap paratus, for steamers, nlwuys on hand, and for sale nt New York prices. Fcbmnry 27 OFFICE OP CAPTAIN OP POLICE, i CHARLESTON, 8. C, April 12. 18G7. J rriHE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHED 1 lor tho benefit of all whom It may conrern. C. B. S1QWALP, Captain of Police. Be it Ortnined, That from mid after the first day of January next, every parson keeping a shop or store, or engaged in men until., business In tho Clly of Cuorios tou. shall post up, aod keep posted up, in somo oonsxd cuous place, at hi* or her business stand or stand?, a comrpicuoui- Slgu Board or Plate, containing bit or her glvon naino and surnsme, and, lu caso of a psrtna.-ship, tho given namo snd mrnamo of each member of tbo tum; snd 07crv person so offending, or making default heroin, I shall forfeit and pay to the City a penally of tiny dollars for each and every offence or default, and In addition 1 thereto a further sum of fifty dollars for each aqd u very I month during which tbo provisions of this Ordinance shall Toiraln not complied with: Provided, Sowcvsr, That nothing.bureln -lontaiucd shsdl apply to tho special partners of a limited partnership. Handed December 2, IBM. Extract from Ordinance Ratified ffovanber 1\U\, 1800. g Seo, ft. No cloth awning shall bo put up In suchs mao i ner as to obstruct foot rrissrmgors; and no sign-board shall bo erected otherwise than thirteen foot from the aru> , laeo of tbo ground or foot pavement . .* . .* . > under a penalty of Twenty Dollars for each and every day, v?hilo any such awning or aigu-board, nxod or form- . ed otherwise than as bertin directed, shall so remain. * I * . * -?i a> Sec 0. No. person or persona whosoever shall, for tho purpose of exposing any goods, commodities, or other articles for eslc, place, or eau. ed to bo ptsced, any such goods, commodities, or other articles whatsoever, or any ible, bench, stall-board, box. or other oppendage,"" in any street, lane, alley, or public thoroughfare, or any root-puvciiient within the City, undor a actually of Twenty Dollars for each and awry auch offeuco, ana for each and every night or day, a> tho caso may bo, on which any such Olfeoce is committed: Provided, how ever, That Ycnduo Masters shall bo permitted to oxposo before their storcH auch good, aud commodities as thsy sell at public auction, but not to toko up moro room than toe front or their respective venous stores, and to ' tho - dlstancoof six feot boyoud the ssma. .. Lo t H ko. G. No porson or persona : whosoever, shall suffer any are wood, oasis, goods, wares, merchandise, car riages of any description, or any other matter or thing, to ill m. her, or them belonging or consumed, to lay or atand for a longor space than four hours. In any streit,. Lane, alley, or publie thoroughfare within the City, un der a penalty of Two Dollors, with coats, for orery hour that any .neb article or thing shall so lay or stand be yond tho abovo mentioned time : excepting materials for ! building, in regard to which tho fojowlng regulations shall bo observed, namely, : When any person or persons shall erect or repair any houso or other buttding, j. upon any street, laue, alloy, or open court, within th? city, bo, ' Bhe, or they shall make application for the uso of so much of tho street or public wsy as .hall not exceed tho front of toe' lot on which such ' building Is to bo cr?e ted, nor extend moro than sLx feet into tho street; which space suoh per son or persons shall forthwith enclose with a sufficient fenco, at'least six.feet high, lu order to deposit within the samu.thd requisite materials for building and repairing; sud such fence, together with tho romalniog material, be, oho or thoy shall rcmovo ?s soon ob the work bo finished, or whenovor tho Major shall require It, oapamot for-' felling Two Dollars for every hour that such fence or ouch materials shall afterward remain unromoredi and on pain, elso, of having the suao removed at his, her, or ,1.-r-'I C'V-"l]?.rlli,.. April 13 . _ i . 16 LEA & PERKINS' CELEBRATED woRGGnniRE sauce. PlTDNODialCED :. tygr K XT II ACT' DY H of a letter from a . Kl . MEDICAL GENTLEMAN oomioisaEiTBa .H. ^Sjg ^^^ to de thk osxt j??&li Droth'or at ?gcJBwOHCEBTEII, May. Good Sauco ^Ss,^-. "Tell LEA & PEK swd ap?uoakm \aS?=7 RINS that their SAUCE . jjftfKii;; is highly esteemed In In ro sSEei?" l,la' sndls.tnmy opluiou. Tfews^ the most ' palatable, as EVERY VARIETY mjSns well as the most whole-' somo tlAUCE that Is OP DI8H. s*?*?S!mada." j ' Thosuoceasof this uost delicious snd unrivalled oor>. j diment having caused many unprincipled dealers to I apply tho name to Spurious OmpentntU, the Public Is I j rttpectfully and earncsUr requested to seo that the name of LKA A PsBnna are upon tho WRAPPER, LABEL, , STOPPER and BOTTLE; Manufactured by . LISA & PHRRINB, Wor.tlt.r. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, NEW YORK, A-OTCTXTTS. October 10.: ' fmwlyr THE BEST TONIC NOW M M! NovembevaT'i -. '^lyr^'1:' BBAOTti- Auburn. GoldeaOr ITaxon, aha ' Hllkes CURLS pi-cdcccd fc? tho uso of Professer De BREUX'S P R18 BB, LB. kOUKVEUX. Ono appUctv 'lion warranted to curl tha< most straight and stubborn .. hair,of dtbbfsefcinto wsvy rlngleU, or heaar, onxlK. Has been used by the fashionables -oi ! London, with tba most graUryleg results. 'Does no In jury to the hair. Price by mall, scaled and poatvisid. |L Descriptive circular j mailed free. Address BERGER, BHTJTT8 A CO., Chemists. No, 285River Ireet, Troy, N.: i Y., Sole Agents for ths United Btates. .. jj ; March 30 ' _ it'. M..M.QU?NN, I \V^olesajo & Retfctil Deatltsr? ! BOOKS, PERIODICALS,-^; N E W8r>rER8, 8TA?IONBRY|:ET0, No. fi '47 ICI MO fiTUECT '' (Orrpotlte An?'^treett," , \ ;' i Chariest on, <-'C.v -?f, [ he LATEST ISSUES of the Press always on liintL tub^rlpUons r&eeivcd and Ooo-l. delivered er OIi^KR? wm_bo\^<^j0j^^^