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wwm HILT ?li G. IL CATHCART, EDITOR CATHCART. 'MCMILLAN & MORTON, PROPRIETORS. No. 18 HAYNE STBEET^ CITY PRINTERS. JO-. ^ ~ SUBSCRIPTION DArLY-TWELVE MONTHS.$10.00 DAILY-six MONTHS;. \. 5.00 DAILY-THREE MONTHS.!.... 8.50 KINGLE COPIES..Scent? To NEWS DEALERS_.3 cents NEWS SUMMARY. Cotton closed in Now York firm, at 23c. for Mid? dling Uplands. Gold closed in New York at 40$. Cotton closed in Liverpool at lO^alOJd. for Mid? dlings. - . The American bible. Society in Now Yorkom ploys twenty presses and four hundred workmen, and is able to print for?r thousand copies of tho Bible daily. The'type for thc new Arabic Bible is to bo ready in about six months. ? new style of coiffure has appeared in Paris. The head seems entirely covered over with curls, closely packed together, and'raised toward the top of the head, with ono or two long curls flowing on either side. The officers of the Colonization Society are fitting out tho Society's ship golconda, which wiU Bail from Baltimore early in May with a full cargo and twenty-five passengers, and will touch at Charlest?n,' S. 'C.? for three hundred morei pas? sengers; then direct to Liberia. A student of . SHAESPEABF. has discovered that in the course of his plays ho wrecks a vessel at Ber? muda, on her passage from Naples to Tunis I runs the -hip of Antigone ashore on the "deserts of Bohemia" 1 ! and sends the Tiger and its master to tho inland city of Aleppo 111 JEAN LNGELOW is engaged upon a new volume of poems. She has refused numerous requests to contribute in verse toboth English and American -nagazines-preferring _that her poetical works should appear collectively. . The April number of I tho' :Lbndon Magazine contains alrose aketch from j herr pen/ entitled "LATOA RICHMOND." General GBANT has boen petitioned to direct the removal of General BRL?BEOABD from the presi? dency .of tho Now .Ohioans, Jackson and. Great Northern Railroad, to ffluch he has recently been re-elected, ?nd also to. remove Col. THOMAS E. ADAMS from* the position of Chief of Police of New Orleans.. A letter has boen published in the Christian Ad? te ?te, written bv_Rev. Dr. HURST, a learned cler? gyman, of the? m? "?". 'Church, now in Getmany, which, states that -a .great reformation has taken place .in the German Universities. . Religion is in ft morofiouiishing condition in these institutions I than it has been, for the last twenty or thirty j yeare.- '' '"v :v' England holds aloof from tho allied diplomacy of the other Christian Powers in Constantinople on ?he afi>ira of tho East. She, will take no step whatever to hasten a premature dissolution of Ae j ?> "sick man," preferring to. await hie demise from j "internal caused** France^ it is said, proposes " that Turkey shall; yield Candia to Greece on OD tauring a guarantee for the security of her remain? ing territory; but to" this Rusai a objects, remark? ing that- no Christian guarantee eui bo given in? suring immunity for* tho persecutions of other ChrUtA^peoplea. Venison is to be found in tho greatest abundance at Natchez. It comes - into that city by wagon loads. Tho Democral aays_ that in . tho .markets, the restaurant^aj^every jvnexe else, the; princi? pal meat is venison. .The flood has driven the deer from the swamp lands of Louisiana across, . tho Mississippi to the bills around Nat* hez. Three' were caught on on? occasion recently while swim ming across, and , ono was killed on hind near tho ierry landing." ^Another, which had swum across and had cl imbed the bluff, was so exhausted as to he unable to run, and was, knocked down with a . *riffi^a4egrri;-;;V-' '. V'?;>3 The Richmond ~^ispalo>. says;' "Foi the year end - ing June 30, 1866, there was collected in Virginia. -il^tM^r/ oT which' $^1^7.68' was refund leaving tho total realized $1,151,847.19, more money than any ono would suppose there was then in the State. Such'? dram as this, upon our resources -must keep us poor .for'years,ii-notforever. We could better"- Tord to'pay'ton n?lhoiia of dollars of j taxas to be expended within the". State than, we ban to pay theimilion or two thus drawn from our pockets to bo expended in the North. Yet as there is no help for it, we may as weU-pay the tax with a good grace, and hope for the day when we may own bonds enough, or get Government con? tracts enough to keep the money here." The advices by the Bremen de tail the initiations of th?-war excitement in France on the subject of [ NAPOLEON'S negotiations for the- acquisition of | Luxemburg, and the interference of Germany, nuder the leadership of Prussia, to prevent its ac - comphshment;; The agitation was very intense in Paris, and war rum ors abounded on every side. In? deed, it appeared as li the matter would be re? garded merely, as ono of barter, for cash ?quiva- | leut, and one in which the Prussian movement .would ultimately accpaicsce were it not foi* tu ? de? cided tone.of the enfranchised' German burgesses, as expressed in Berlin and re-echoed through Tatherland against its inclusion. England pro? fessed neutrality, if not utter indifference, toward the proceedings and in the result. ' The Washington correspondent_of tho New York fBmes ?aya: " AttorneyrGeneralSTASBEBBY'S opinion regarding tho force of the disfranchising clause of tho Military Reconstruction Act will be -present ed to thePresident as so m as it can be pre? pared after the injunction petitions have been dis? posed of, and will . bo ? forwarded by him to all the commanders oTmihtary districts in the South. The subject is attracting a'great' deal of attention^ ?The appeal fortho opinion came from Gen. SHEBI TA^j.mrthe^mrpose of perfecting tho. regis tra ti or. j cf voters- in Louisiana, and will be followed by ! -similar" applications in all the Southern States, ?wh ere ' attempts are made .to prevent officers of counties.and parishes,.who held'office during the Trar, from voting. ?i, .'? The Njew York Herald says : "The Atlantic cable Tarings the news that Mr. Gi^DSroSB has mitten a letter, in which'h? virtual!. - resigns tho leadership cf the Liberal party. This resignation is** an im? portant and significant event. It shows that in JMr. DISBAELI thc i ry party has a leader who ex? cels m the tactics and strategy of political warfare, and who has proved himself to be more than a match for Mr. GLADSTONE, whose half way meas? ures have resembled but too closely the tempori -zing, half-way policy of Genertd MCCLELLAN and ether leaders of the Union cause during the open? ing years of our late war. lt also shows-and herein hes its c hief importan c e-t hat JOHN BBIGHT HOW stands forth 'as the General QUANT of the Lib? eral party in Great Britain. He 'will fight it out on that line,\which must eventually lead to glori? ous victory." -. , A Parisi correspondent (a.shcrt person undoubt? edly) is responsible for the following para? graph: "Colonel NORTON is doing admirably in Taris, as Exhibition Commissioner, and has made a host of friends. He is quite Frenchy in appeir? an ce, very gentlemanly* in manner, and is about the same size as General Drx. In Parisian socie? ty small sized men succeed much -better than tall ones. Mr. BIGELOW'S great disadvantage, was hui -very-tallfigure and stern his & ii torial look. Such u person frightens tho beau Tuon ie ol Paris. THBTJ;S -would never be the popular salon man he is, if he .were not of a convenient ''pocket size," so that the ladies may talk to him without having to look all way np, which is very fatiguing to their charming little necks. This makes Englishmen so often lit tie liked, as a general thing, by the ladies. Their never-ending size interferes with their%uccess with the "fender gender." ? . The New York correspondent of the Philadelphia 'Ledger says : "The coachmakers strike has been partially successful. The bosses aro now paying the following wages: Wood-workers, $Sa4 per day; Jbodymakers, $4; blacksmith, $3 50; stitchers, S3; trimmers,.$3 50; painters and varnishers, from $3 io $5. TheBe rates aro for regular day's work; for piece Nworki-better prices aro paid in most in? stances. The bricklayers, too, report that Ht is all right.' ? They are now receiving $4 50 per day. The stonemasons are holding out for $4 per day, ?nd as the bricklayers have got their advance, they will probably obtain it also. A majority of tho car -penters have gone to work at $4 per day, accord? ing to their own representations-but $3 50 accord? ing to the statements of employe: s. The hack drivers have called a meeting, with a view of hav? ing their wages raised from $11 to $11 rer week, and the journeymen bakers are agitating in the same direction." On Monday the Commissioners from his Majesty ihe Tycoon of Japan to the United States arrived at New York, via California, cn route to Washing? ton. The Her aid Bays : Most of the party speak English, and are polite and corn-teons. The first pommi?sioner is a very superior man. His posi- J tion ia that of Governor of the Treasury and Pub? lic Minister ; his rank is that of Governor of Prov? ince. Tho first commissioner is said to be ono of the best mathematicians in the empire. He has translated the wholo of BOWDITCH'S navigation, lo? garithms, ?tc., complete in a remarkably short time. Tho second commissioner is in t enden tc of government schools and collegos, also chief of col? lege fop giving foreign education at Jeddo, hoad of educational department. The Secretary of Lega? tion is ibo translator of Foreign Affairs and Com? modore's Secretary. They, report that "TOMMY" has gono to Shangh? as an interpretor in an Eng? lish tea house. The pitch lako in the island of Trinidad is one or two hundred acres in extent, and consists of a penetrable brit tenacious pitch, of uncertain depth, hoing too dense for any kind of sounding, and yet not hard enough to sustain excavation. Tho pitch is mined, out and shipped in largo quantities to Europe, but closes over tho chasms as fast as they aro mado, and appears inexhaustible. LARGEST . CIRCULATION.-^A?T DALLY NEWS publishes the Official List of Let? ters remaining in the Posloffice at the end \ of each week, agreeably to the following section of the New Postoffice Law, as the newspaper Jiaving the largest cirailation in the City of Charleston: SECTION 6. And be it further enacted, That lists of let? ters remaining uncalled for in any Post?nico hi any city, town or village, where a newspaper shall be printed, shah hereafter be published once only in tho newspaper which, l>eing published weekly or oftener, shall have tho largest circulation within range of delivery of tho said office. Ail communications intended for publication in this journal must be addressed to (?ie Editor of??? Daily News, No. 18 Eayne-streel, Charleston, S. C. Business Communicalio7is to Publisher of Daily News. "We cannot undertake lo return rejected communica . lions. Advertisements outside of the eily must be accompa? nied icith the cash. _ CHARLESTON. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 26, 18C7. PAY UP. We are sending out at present, a great num? ber, of bills for subscription and advertising, and most earnestly request that all those who 'may receive them, will have the kindness to make prompt, remittances. A great many of these accounts have been standing for a year and more, and it is absolutely necessary now that they should be paid. We can already anticipate the many yellow covered novels and "historical romances" that will crowd the shelves of the circulating libra ries during the next four years, bf which MAXI? MILIAN will be the hero, and the romantic CAR? LOTTA no unworthy heroine. What finer field could a REYNOLDS, a MAYNE REED, or a MUHL BACH wish for, than the sunny hills and plains of Mexico, for more than three centuries the Eldorado of romance hunters. What career more ohequered, more the sport of the fickle goddess, can. be found anywhere in the annals of history or fiction, than this of MAXIMILIAN? A young man of fine address and an attractive physique, of unusual mental endowments, and largely conversant with the scicence and phi? losophy of his day. MAXIMILIAN, the wor? thy scion of one of the oldest and most illustrious dynastic families in Europe, the son and brother of ' Hapsburg Emperors in the prime of life, and the full con? sciousness of his noble manhood-leaves his retirement, and the attractive scenes of Mira mar, where, under the Italian sky, and by the rippling of the Adriatic , waves, he found con? genial companionship in his beautiful and' gift? ed spouse, and in the cultivation of the humani? ties,-to tread the. thorny path of ambition, and win hi- way te a crowm What thoughts of noble heroism, what deeds of manly daring, he may have revolved in his mind, we cannot say ; nor what schemes of reform and action he had formed for his new empire in the far West. There is every reason,-however, to be? lieve that his was no mere vulgar and purely selfish ambition; and that he had merited a better, fate than was in store for him. - True, the Hon. GEORGE BANCROFT, with a (taste that cannot be too much commended, on a. memorable occasion so far forgot himself, and the respect to the audience, indeed to the world, as to speak of the young Emperor of Mexico .as "the Austrian adventurer.".. But' we believe this ultra-Democratic utterance found no echo in the heart of the more respectable part of the American people. And, to-day, the unfortunate MAXIMILIAN enjoys the respect and the sympathy not only of this country, but of the whole civilized world. ?It is needless to tell the whole Btory, or even to recapitulate the events that have transpired in our southwestern "sister Republic" during the .past few years. The newspapers haye keptrour readers. inf ormed fcof every act in the Mexican tragedy; and wo are ready any morn? ing . now to hear of the denouement, the failing of the curtain. That "Mexican expedition" of NAPOLEON was a grievous blunder, and will probably redound as little to his advantage as it has done to the benefit of MAXIMILIAN. It was tho offspring of an ambitious policy, not backed with the requisite degree of fortitude to abide < by the consequences naturally incident to the J adoption of such a policy. Hence the failure 1 of the scheme, the disappointment of NAFO- ! LEON himself, of the French bond-holders, and the Mexican merchants and capitalists, and the useless .'sacrifice of MAXIMILIAN, to say nothing of the many lives lost in the enter? prise. ?NAPOLEON is even now reaping the bit? ter fruits of his short-sightedness in the odium in -which his-' person and his government are viewed by a^large number of the French people. ' ( Mexico has once again passed through long and sanguinary struggle ; it is not yet ended ; but however it may terminate, all hope for a strong, stable, or even quasi-constitution? al government must bc indefinitely deferred. Anarchy appears to be the only ferm of rule natural to that unfortunate people. The fate of MAXIMILIAN is still undecided. The Austrian ambassador, instructed to do so by his imperial master, asked thc intercession of the United States Government, in favor of MAXIMILIAN. Mr. SEWARD'S swift messenger, Mr. WHITE, left Matamoras on the 15th for San Luis Potosi via Monterey. MAXIMILIAN'S offer to capitulate at Querctaro appears to have been made after the attempted sally of the 1st inst. We are informed that this offer was forwarded to JUAREZ at San Luis Potosi, and ought to have been there by the 4th or 5th. Answer was probably returned to Queretaro immediately, and if MAXIMILIAN'S terms were agreed to, he was doubtless several days since in the hands of JUAREZ. Those terms were that the lives and property of the Imperialists should be spared. If these terms were .not agreed to, it would be but natural for MAXI? MILIAN to hold out as long as he could. Whether he could hold out till Mr. SEWARD'S swift mes? senger reached thc liberal camp or not is doubtful but probable, though it would be close work. We think, therefore, that MAXIMILIAN has thc chances in his favor. The most obnox? ious native Imperialists, MARQUEZ, etc., are safe, they having escapee1 on the 1st; and un? less, it were to avenge themselves for that, wc cannot think that the Libera!* would be severe upon MAXIMILIAN and his other followers. It is even intimated, through the Liberal sources of information, that JUAREZ would give them a safe-conduct out of the country. . There is still another chance which is bad for MAXIMILIAN, that he may fall into the hands of the excited and ferocious mob and be assassinated before he is brought before JUAREZ. It is known that the feelings of the whole people have been wrought up to the highest pitch, especially against him, "the Austrian,'* and even JUAREZ may not be able to control them. We trust, however, that they may bo content with having captured the de? scendant of CIIARI.ES V. till Mr. SEWARD'S swift messenger comes up. _WANTS._ ?cfudjt! * Sine guie beutftfe ??dtfn Tann chu gute vtnflcihmg bc fomtnen. Kau niclbe fiit> 21 :J sweeting 'Str., nabo bei (S??Bcmt Str., j.piff?icit S nub 1? llvt SP?orgentf. April 26_3* WANTED TO KENT, TWO FURNISHED or unfurnished ROOMS-furnished preferred with Kitchen, on or near Broad stroct Address B. II. W., Lock Box 5ai_P1_0!_1_??Q2!! W"~ A1?TED, A GOOD COOK. TO ?&1 AP? PROVED ono, lair wages will bc paid. A Gorman proierred. Apply at No. 213 MEETING STREET, mar Calhoun, between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock A. M. April 20_]_;_3* WANTED, A WOMAN TO COOK AND wash, {white preferred). To one well recom? mended, trilling and capable, Jiberal wages will bo paid. Apply before 9 A. M., or alter 4 P. M., at No. 27 RUT? LEDGE AVENUE._fm2_April 20 "TirrANTED-A SMALL NEAT LITTLE YV HOUSE, with good lot or garden, suitable for a gen? tleman and wife; for auch, a fair rout will be paid, in ad? vance if necessary. Apply at THIs OFFICE. April 22 mwfJ IM MI GRAT 10 N.-PLANTERS WHOSE Plantations aro located in healthy situations can ob? tain any requisite number of German or Lrisu Laborers, at short notice For terms, &c. apply to JObEPH H. OPPENHEIM, No. 432 King street, corner HuJsou street, March G wi'ui2mo Ouposito Citadel Square. ANTED, A SITUATION AS CLERK BY an activo citizen of nudillo agc, who writes a good hand and is quick at figures; is capable of taking charge ot a set of books, and can produce th- higuest recommendations for ability and character. But a mod? erate compensation asked foi services. Address "WiLLiNGNESS," April 23 . _ At this Oflicc. A" NY INFORMATION OF WILLIAM AU? GUSTUS CURRIliwili bc tbankfuUy received by hie brother, SAMUEL M. CURRIE, ut St. lieorgo's, S. C April IG_;_: Imo unftr. T-*E GENUINE BARTLETT SEW VUjZOi DIG MACHINE, S23.,-Wauted-Agents, S150 per monto and all expanses paid, to sell tho Geuuino Bartlett Sewing Machine. This Machine will do ali the work that caa oe dono on auy high-pricod machine, and is fully patented, licensed aud warrante J lor five- years. We pay tho above wages, ora commission, fruin which - twice that arnouct can bb made. For Circulars aud tenns address H. HALL & CO.. No. 724 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. 30 April IO TjrriSHES SOMETHING TO DO. A LADY YV that eau cut and make men aud boy's clothes, ladies' und children's dresses, can keep house, and make herself generally useful in tho house, kitchen and garden. Low tenas. Good references given if' required. Any ono writing please state terms. Address . "C. W." HOX 31, April 7 - Vance's Torry, S. 0. ?0K SALE. JUST ARRIVED FROM THE COUNTRY, a lot ol fine MILCH COWS, with YOUNG CALVES, which will bo sold cheap. Apply at HUNT'S YARD, April 2G 2* King street, near Linc. SODA WATER APPARATUS, FOR SALE, Generator, 3 fountains and Draw Stand, with marble slab for counter. All complete and in good order. E. H. KELLERS A CO., April 23_6_Ko. 131 Meet'ng Street. ' FOR SALE, A FINE BAR WITH NEAT fixtures, for solos at No. 5 Borestord street. Call ac TURNER'S Billiard Saloon, corner of King aud Market streets. ti* April a FOR -ALB, A SCHOLARSHIP IN A PHILA? DELPHIA University of Medicine and Surgery. Tnis Scholarship entitles students to tull instruction un? til graduation in the MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, embrac? ing Anatomy, Surgery, Physiology, Materia Medica, Chemistry, Oostotrics, und Diseases of Women and Chil? dren. Principles and Practice of Medicine anti Patholo? gy. As this is cue of the first Medical Universities ot the country, a favorable opportunity is ottered those studying medicine tor a bcuofarship. Apply at this Office. December 15 TO RENT. TO RENT, A NEAT TWO-STORY HOUSE No. 24 CANNON STREET. It has four rooms, tv/o a lory kitchen, g J od yard, and other conveniences. To an approved teuunt tue rent will bu Twonty-five Dollars per month. Aoply at MACKEY A BAKER'S FURNI? TURE STORE, corner King and Market streets. . Apnl26_ TO RENT, A NEW AND WELL FIN? ISHED two and a half story BRICK. HOUSE, sit? uated ?iTrumbo Place, near tho corner of Broad and Rutledge street*, containing 4 square rooms, two largo weU finished attics, two dressing rooms, pontvy, cistern, and all tho necessary outbuild jugs. Inquire next door, to* C. C. TRUM3Q._mwf March 25 TO RENT, THE STORE AND ENTIRE DWELLING, No. 388 Klug street Apply at No. 6 LiBERT? STREET. tutuf?*_April 23 TO RENT, THAT DESIRABLE STORE formerly occupied by Mr. A. N. Cohen as a Clothing Store, two doors above oeorge street on tho northeast aide: a.a J, the upper part or sue house may be had with tho store.-. Possesslou given ou the first cay of May. To a good and responsible porty the reut will be moderate. For further pa .-tic ula tu, apply, to P. EPSTIN'S, corner King and Wentworth streets, under Masonic Hall. April 16_ r> RENT.-THAT DESIRABLE RESI? DENCE, No. 68 Connon-street, near Rutledge Av? enue, containing six upright and two attic rooms, with gas ,throughout, eastern, well and ample kitchen accom? modations. To au app.ovee. tenant, terms moderate ; possession given ou Rilli inst Enquire at WILKINSON s GLLCHRia'i'S LAW OFFICE, No. 48 Broad street April 17 _ TO KENT, HALF OF TILE HOUSE NO. 92 KING STREET, with use ol' a fine uisfapn. jj For rurth er partier lars, apply on the pro mises. ; . Ajan-n;-r ... r.; ;-. j-?^<.-^r.jj J - BRICK STABLE TO RENT.-A COMMO? DIOUS BRICK STABLE, with accommodations tor horses and vehicl JO, eau be lured, if applied tor soon. For particulaif apply ou premises, Ho, 6'J CHUitCH STREET, weal; aldo, near Trodd. Aggi ll rRENT, PART OF HOUSE NO. ?S PINCK NEY street Tue Boonu are in thorough repair, lucre- is a good cistern on tho lot. Apply ou the premi? ses, April 22 TO RENT OR FOR SALE CHEAP, THE delightful RESIDENCE No. 8 Ashley street For j particulars, undress B. F., Doily News Office. I February 2C-_? mO RENT, FOR SIX! MONTHS, FROM 1ST X ' of May, with or without Furniture, that large and elegant DWELLING, No. 13, situated at corner of Meet? ing street and Smith Lone (quito convenient to th* Bat? tery), containing niue upright rooms and a fine attic, to? gether with ail convenient aud necessary outbuildings. On the premises there is o largo cistern of excellent water, and also a mee vegetable gorden. Apply ot the premises. Terms moderate to an approved tenant April 19 EDUCATIONAL. NOTICE. THE EXERCISES OF THE SUBSCRIBER'S SCHOOL wUl bo resumed (o. V.) Monday, 2'Jih inst, at No. 80 BULL STREET. W. H. TARRANT, M. D. 1 April 26_;_1? Uu?bly?n$i$c Dcuti-cLe Ain erik a ni seno Sdi ul c. Knfon*Strajj?, 3Wtfc)en tikorgc* unb S?cictty Stra?e. ^ajlor ?. Jj. ybi?ips unb 3. ?j. Mend, .paupt?c^rcr. Ste 3b3ll;'ac bicfer 3a)ulc, Welche am lftcit SDiai b. 3. :rb'ffnet wcrbm wirb, werben fia) bon aile -ur Sluobilbnng >er Ougenb, imb f?r bie raufmauuifdic Vaufbabu crforber iicben ttenn.tnt.ffe erwerben. Sic griinblidje Erlernung ber tebenben Sprudbcn wirb bicfc <?dm?c fia) 3itr ipaubtaiifgabc itacben. ^pauptfhtbieu : cnglifrf), tetttftb, franj'??ifdj, )?ed)ncu, Schreiben unb i?ud)filbniiig. Ste ?Jl?bd)cn ?t?affc jtebt unter bcr?'citung einer tild)ti? .cn ?'c^rerin. Stnmclbungcit werben ben bcu .yaupt?ctyrcrn entgegen gc= loratnett April 17 wfm PATTERNS. JUST RECEIVED FROM MADAME DEMOREST THE latest styles . DRESS MAKING IN ALL TTS BRANCHES, Cloaks, Basques, ?fcc., made io order. Country crders filled promptly. MISS E. J. BONNER, Brood street, next east of Mansion House. April 2_Imo EDWAKD M. L'ENGLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JACKSONVILLE, FLA., WILL PRACTICE TN THE COURTS EN EAST FLORIDA References-MCCBADY & SON, ADAMS A FUOKT, WM. MC? BURNEY, Esq. f Gmo* December 21 Havana Plan Kentucky Slate Lottery MURRAY, EDDY & CO., MANAGERS. TO BE DRAWN AT COVINGTON, KY., 15TH AND 30th of each mouth. Scheme, 32,000 tickets 527 prizes. Wholo tickets, $12; halves, ??ii; quarters, S3; eighths, SI 50. I Prize of.$50,000 2 Prizes of.$5,000 1 Prize of.$20,000 29 Prizes ol.$1,000 1 Prize of..$8,000 G3 Prizes ol.$400 1 Prizo of.$7,000 153 Prizes of. nw 220 Prizes of $125. 54 Approximation Prizes amounting to $9,000. Combination Lottery draws everv day. Tickets from ?I tu i?10. Circul*ra sent irec. Drawing marled as soon as the Lottery is drawn. address b. T> Pli'.T.RS, Cut led Stiles Licensed agent Nc. JL JaaSttl aiTect, Ch-ric-siou.S. C.. c.K?'. box52 ? 0 February 20_ 3iuo O. CHITTEISTDEN, General Commission Merchant, AND Manufacturer o?* Paner, OF VARIOUS KINDS, NO. 137 READE STREET, Corner Hudson Street, New York. DEALER LN PAPER AND IN MATERIALS OF everv description fur its manufacture. Decenibt-r 13 Gtco GIVE IT A FAIR TRIA L. rIS SOAP REQUIRES ONLY TO BE USED TO provo its superior quality. Uso it as you would any common Soap. Try it and you will be convinced thatitis Buperior to any other article in market For sale by Grocers gcnci ally. Manufactured by TAYLOR & YOUNG, No. ISO Front ? 1 reet, New York. For stile by GRUBER k MARTIN, No. 2W Klug street. H. BISCHOFF CO., No. 1!)7 East L'av. GEO. W. WILLIAMS ,\: CO.," Corner Church and Hnync street*. DOWIE k MOISE, Druggists, No. 151 Meeling *treet, Opposite Charleston Hotel. January 23 wthiGnio : MEET! M GS._ EAGLE FIRE ENGINE COMPANY? A TTEND AN EXTRA MEETING OE TOUR COMPA J3_ NY at your Hall This (Friday) Evening, at ? o'clock precisely. By order. J. O. NOLTE, April '20 _ _ 1 Secretary. I. O. O. F.-JEFFERSON LODGE,No. 4. THE MEMBERS OF THIS LODGE ARE MOST, earnestly requested to moot This Evening, at 8 o'clock, ai the Odd Fellows' Hall An address will bc de? livered by P. 0. M., R. g. DURYEA. A full attendance is desired. By order. w. A. KENYON, ,> April 20_i_- Rec." Secretary. MARION LODGE, No. 3,1. O. O. J?, rriHIS DAY HAVING BEEN APPOINTED AS A DAY J. oi Thaukegiviug, to bo observed throughout the General Jurisdiction, tho Ofllcers and Members of this Lodge aro fraternally invited to meet thc R. W. Grand Lodge of South Carolina, at the Odd Fellows? Hall, This Evening, at 8 o'clock, to unite In the obaervance of the same. By order. c. F. D. PETIT, Secretary. April 2G 1 li O. O. Fr-SOUTH CAROLINA LODGE NO. 1. I1HE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THIS LODGE aro requested. to nsremble at Odd Fellows HaU with their families, This Evening, at 8 o'clock, to partici? pate in the celebration of the day of Thanksgiving and frayer appointed by ?he Right "Worthy Grand Siro of the Grand Lod^o of the United States. By order. L. C. LOYAL, _Apr? 20_fr_Secretary. ST. ANDREW'S LODGE, No. 10, A. F. M. AN EXTRA COMMUNICATION OF THE ABOVE Lodge will bo hold This Evening, at half-post 7 o'clock, at Mas?me Hall, Candidates tor the M. M. De? gree will please attend. By order W. M.- E. N. JEANNERETT, April 2G_ l Secretary. HOPE FIRE ENGINE COMPANY, YOU ARE HERE?Y SUMMONED TO APPEAR AT tue Kn gino House To-Morroio Morning, 27th inst., at d o'clock, rn full uniform (block pants), for A anual Parado and Inspection of the Fire Department W. H. SMITH, April 20 2 . President. CHARLESTON FLOATING DRY DOCK AND MARINE RAILWAY COMPANY. ASPECLVL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS will bo held on Monday, the 29th inst, at 12 o'clock meridian, at tho office ot W. B. Heriot A Co., No. 9 Broad street A goueral attendance is requested. WILLIAM B. HERIOT, April 20_3 President FIRE DEPARTMENT. rrUTE. VICE-PRESIDENT AND FIVE MEMBERS OF J_ each Company will assemble on Citadel Green, in uuiform, This ?fay, 2Gth inst, at ll o'clock A. M., to escort tho FLORENCE ?TREENGINE COMPANY from North? eastern Railroad Depot to their quarters. M. H. NATHAN, ] R. S. DURYEA, J Committee. JOSEPH HILTON, ) The Vico-President of the Charloston Firo Company of Axemen will command tho detachmont^aid receive tho Company. . ? . 2;- ?a- j' April 20 X. O. O. "F.-R. W. GRAN O - LODGE* OF SOUTH CAROLINA THIS DAY, THE 2CTH INST., HAVING BEEN AP POINTED by tho Grand Siro, iu accordanco with a resolution of thc Grand Lodgo of the United States, as a Day of "Thanksgiving to Almighty God, for preserving and mainlining the unbroken unity and fraternal rela? tions of our Order," the same will bo observed by this Jurisdiction. Tho Officers and Members of the Grand Lodgo will assemble at Odd Fellow's Hah at 8 o'clock P, M., when, after appropriate religions services, an Ad? dress will bo delivered by P. G. M., R. S. DURYEA. By order of the M. W. G. M. JOHN H HONOUR, JB., M. D., Charleston, April 25, 1867. April 20_2 _Grand Secretary. I. O.O. F. FRIDAY, THE 26TH OF APRIL, HAVING BEEN appointed by the lt W. Grand Lodge of tho United ?states os a day of thanksgiving. and prayer, to render thanks to tue ever living God for His manifest favor and protection to that institution which wo BO much love and cherish, and especially lor the preservation of its unbro? ken unity through trials and perils ot unparalleled se? verity. : : . ' Tbo members of South Carolina Lodge, No. 1, Marion, No. 2, Howard, No. 3, Jefferson, No. 4, and Schiller, No. HO, under direction of the R, W. Grand Lodge of South Carolina, will observe tho occasion on Friday evening, 20th inst, at tho Odd Fellows Hall, corner King and Lib? erty streets, at 8 o'clock. Palmetto and Ashley Encampments aro respectfully invited to unite with tho subordinate Lodges in. tho ob? servance of this occasion. Alter appropriate religions oxercises, an address will bo dei li ver ed by P. G. Master li. S. DURYEA, Tho public generally, and ladies particularly, are in? vited to attend. . :JOS. G. MARTIN. T' T. CANNON. I Committeo . J. T. FORBES. r of H. W. KINSMAN. Grand Lodge. H. W. TELS KIN. j April 17 apl 17,25,26 AMUSEMENTS. THE FLORENGE FAIR. rB LADLES OF FLORENCE RESPECTFULLY IN? VITE tho public to a FAIR which wiR bo held in the Mas?me Lodge, oh the 15th, 16th and 17th of May, tho proceeds of which will be' devoted to benevolent ob? jects. The Fair will open on the morning of tho 15th, at 10 o'clock. On tho rdght'of tho 16th there will be a series of TABLEAUX and CHARADES; on the night of the 17th, a CONCERT. No ono need stay away, ihr fear of being imposed on. i There wi? be uo EXTORTION. No article will be sold for more than you can purchase elsewhere. ' Terms of Admission to tho Fair, 25 cents. ? Admission to the Tableaux, 50 cents. Admission to tin Concert, 50 cents. A. E. BROWN, Secretary of Ladies' Fair. April 22_22? PLEASURE PARTIES! PLEAS V DRE PARTIES 1I ryuTE CELEBRATED YACHT, MAGGIE MITCHELL JL the winner of thc prize at the late regatta-will leave White Point Gardon ou an excursion around tho harbor EVERY AFTERNOON. This is a rare chanco for those who have not had the opportunity of visiting our waters. Children (25) Twenty-five cents. Apply to Captain on board. Private pa: ties wishing this Yacht for an excursion, at reasonable terms, can apply. .. BLACK A JOHNSON, April 21 wfmfi No. 56 East Bay. ~ LOST. " LOST, BETWEEN MAGAZINE STREET and tho Market, or in the Market, a pair of PLAIN WOLD SPECTACLES. 'Antone finding tho same wiU please leave them at the NEWS OFFICE. April 26 _ _ . 1* B?TRL>IWG. BOARD AND LODGING.-A GENTLEMAN and Lady, or two Young Men, will find a pleasant ? oom with Board by applying at No. 13 BULL STREET. April 26_;_, ___!^ BOARD.-GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR two single Gentlemen con obtain board in a private lomily. Apply ot No> 28 MEETING STREET, near the Battery._1* April 26 AFEW BOARDERS CAN FIND ACCOM? MODATION, on reasonable terms, by applying to Mrs. M. M. BRASINGTON'S, Na 96 St Philip's street, Ctarleston, S. C. j_ mwl3*__A.?>r?_2"L PRIVATE BOARDING? nriHE "KING MANSION," CORNER MEETING AND JL Gcorgo streets, w?l be opened on the 1st May for the accommodation of Permanent, Transient and Day Board? ers. H. R. JACOBS, Proprietor. MRS. E. JL OTTOLENGUI, Superintendent April 23 " . . - > .'. ... J i. 8 BOOTS AND SHOES, JUST RECEIYED THE LATEST STYLES OF Boots and Shoes, And aro offered at tho lowest m-rket prices by D. O'NEILL ?Si SONS, No. 375 KING STREET, near George. March 29 farwUmos FINANCIAL. TO LEND, SEVERAL THOUSAND DOL DARS on approved aocurity. Apply ot THIS OF? FICE. ?_ April 19 B?NIGS* STOCK, &c. BONDS, STOCK AND SECURITIES OF ALL KINDS. ALSO, BANK BILLS bought at highest price, by ANDREW M. MORELAND, Broker, April 17 wfm2mo No. 8 Brood Btrcct GOING OFF AT HALF PRICE I SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS, 10 cents Methodist Hymn Books, 25 cents Baptist Hymn Books, 25 to 75 cents. Presbyterian Hymn Hooks, 25 cents to SI Catholic Prayers, 25 cents to SI Catholic French aud Spanish Prayors, 60 conta Episcopal Prayers, 50 cents to to $1.50 Episcopal, in French, 75 ccuts Testaments, in French or English, 50 cents to SI Pocket Bibles, 50 cents to SI We?Btcr's Spelling Books, 10 cents. Call at HART'S "BOOK STORE." April 15_ WILLIS & CHIS0LM, FACTORS, (MN MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS, WELL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND S UK MENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) ol COTTON. tW ( E, LUMBER AND NA VAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston. S. C. E. WILLIS. ......A. H. OHISOLM October 'lr> LAW NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED ARE ASSOCLATED AS PART? NERS, aud propose to practice in the STATE COURTS OF LAW AND EQUITY for the Districts oi Barnwell, Beaufort aud Collotou. under tho naino uud style of "DAVANT." Office, for thc present, at GILLISONVTLLE, South Caroliua. R. J. DAVANT. November 23 fm .1. v.. HAVANT. F J RE LOAN. MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, ) CITS HALL, November 9,1866. J ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REBUILDING IN T 3E Burnt Districts and Waste Places of the City, un? der "An Act ot'the General Assembly, giving authority to thc City Council of Charleston lo proceed iu the mat? ter ol' a Fire Loan, with a view to aid in building up the City anew," are hereby notified that tho form of appli? cation tor loan:: can he obtained at the oilice ut the Clerk of Council, between the hours of 'J A. U. aud 2 P. M. AU applications must bc tiled in thc above mentioned omeo, as thc Committee will meet every Monday to con? sider the same. By order of tho Mayor W. H. SMITH, November 10 Clerk of Council, CLOTHING. GREAT ATTRACTION ! PARENTS ! ATTENTION PARENTS! 1T/"E HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR STOCK OP TV YOUl-H'S, BOYS', AND CHILDREN* CLOTH? ING, of fine and medium qualities, to v.'hich wo invite your attention. Call and examine. We will tate pleasure to show and sell them. REMEMBER THE STORE. GEO. LITTLE & CO., No. 213 King street, MTDLLE OP THE BLOCK, April 28 Known as Victoria Hotel Range. WIRT, WHITFORD & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS rK FINE, MEDIUM, AND COARSE CLOTHING, AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING, NOS. 55, 57, SO and 61, Hudson street, near Duane, New York. T. F. CARE ART. W. H. WHITFORD. J. B. VAN WAGENEN. December 10 Brno_A T. HAMILTON. JAMES MCCORMICK?~ MERCHANT TAILOR, WHOLESALE ADD BETAIL DEALER IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, No. 35 BROAD STREET January 23 Cmos CHARLESTON. S. ?. DRY GOODS, ETC. SILK CLOAKS L JUST OPENED A VERY EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT of SILK and LACE COVERINGS of latest stylos and of rocen: importation, very reasonable at LOUIS COHEN, Ho. 218 KING STBEET. DRESS GOODS. In this line will be fr und the latest Novelties In Cold, and Black SILKS, GREN ADINES, POPLINS, LENOS CHALLIES, POUT DECHEVRES, Plain and Figured BAREGES and M ALANGES for traveling. .ALEXANDER'S EID GLOVES. A foll assortment In Shades and Numbers of the GENUINE ALEXANDER'S KID GLOVES, together with many other popular mukes, very roasonablo, ALEXAN? DER'S BEST KID FINISHED SILK GLOVES and lisle Toread for Ladies, Gents and Children, also an exten? sive assortment of LACE MITTS, WHITE GOODS. JACONETS, COTTON CAMBBICS, MULL, NAIN? SOOKS, French and Swiss MUSLINS, in plain, striped and plaided, together with a spUndid assortment of finest Cambric and Swiss Edging and Insertdnge, Thread Valencien, Guipure Linen and Cluny Laces m Edging and Inserting. LINEN GOODS, 1,000 dozen L. C. HANDKERCHTFS. good quality at 12% cents and upwards, full hnes of the most popular makes of IRISH LINENS, in fronting, Pillow CaBing 84, 0-4,104 and 114 Sheetings, and an excellent assortment of White and Cold TABLE DAMASK, ito., kc, MEN'S WEAR. In this line will be found a foll supply of best French and English CLOTHS, CASSIA1EUES, DOESKINS, MELTON CLOTHS, TWE.?DS, JEANS, VESTINGS, and UNDERSHIRTS. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. In the Domestic Deportment will be found a complete Btock of Prints, Longcloths, Shirtings, Sheetings and Pillow Caning, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams, Drown Shir Ung, Corset Jeans aid Drills, all ol which will be sold at prices that will defy competition. ?2-An carly call ls respectfully solicited. LOUIS COBDEN, No 248 KIN Gi STREET, Between Hasel and Market streets. April 1 _ mwf_2mo 13G7 SPRING TRADE. NO. 143 lum STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. MARSHALL, BURGE & BOWEN, Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, ri VITE THE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS TO their Stock, which is entirely now, carefully selected, and will be sold at a small advance on first cost, for cash or short time approved paper. E. W. MARSHALL. W. T. BURGE. O. A. BOWEN. THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO CALL THE ATTEN? TION of tho former patrons of Messrs. W. T. BURGE k CO. to our stock, which is LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE, entirely now; purchased during the recent depression in Northern Markets. Orders promptly executed. March 1 2mc_W. T. BURGE LATEST FASHIONS. DUPLEX ELLIPTIC OK DOUBLE SPRING SKIRTS. JUST RECEIVED A PULL ASSORTMENT. J. R. READ & CO., NO. 263 KING-STREET, April 23 Opposite Hasel street. ASTROLOGY THE WORLD AMISflifi AT THE WONDERFUL REVELATIONS MADE BY THE GEEAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame I?._A. PERRIGO. SHE REV ALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EVER KNEW. She restores to happiness thoso who, from doleful events, catastrophes, crosses in love, loss of relations and friends, loss of money, kc, havo become despondent. Sho brings together those long separated, gives informa? tion concerning absent friends or lovers, restores lost or stolen property, tells you the uusincss you are best qualified to pursue and in what you will he most success? ful, causes speedy marriages, and tells you tho very day you will marry, gives you tho name?, likeness and char? acteristics of thc person. She rca&i your very thoughts, and by her almost supernatural powers, un vails the darli" aud biddon mysteries Of the future. From the stars we see in thc firmament-thc malefic stars that overcome or pr'dominate in the configuration-lrom the aspects and positions of tho plauets and thc fixed stars in the heavens ut tho tune ol birth, she deduces the future destiny of mau. Fail not to cousult the greatest Astrologist on earth. It costs you but a trifle, aud you may never ajjain have so favorable au opportunity, Consultation fee, with likeness and ??ll desired iutormation, SI. Parties living ata distance can consult the Madame by mail with equal safety and satisfaction to themselves, as it in person. A fidl aud explicit chart, written out, with all inquiries an? swered and likeness enclosed, pout by mail au receipt of price above mentioned. The strictest sccresy will be maintained, and all correspondence returned or destroy? ed. References ol tho nighest order furnished those de? siring them. Write plainly the day of the mouth aud year in which you were bom, enclosing a small lock of hair. Address, MADAME H. A. PERRIGO, P. O. DUAWEU 2U3, Burr ALU, N. Y. March 30 ly GROCERY>ND ^?SGELLANEOUS, COEN, COEN, AFLOATt#? 00 Ann BUSH^8 PRIME WHITE AND':YEEr? ???.\J\J\J LOW COEN, fonding from sfajnti? Falcon, and schooners Ella Fish, Ida Richardson and ' Francis Hatch. For Bale by JNO. CAMPSEN & CO., No. H Market, opposite iitate streetf . April 2C_i _. 3 . HAY ! HAT AFLOAT] - 1AAA BALES PRIME N. R. HAYLANDINGFEOM J-Uv/U ship Galcnojon Brown's "Wbart'ondlatsal? by JOHN CAMPSEN ti CO., April 25 3 No. U Market, opposite State sb FLOUR ! FLOUR ! ~~ CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SUPPLY. OF SUPER, EXTRA AND FAMILY FLOURS, freshly ground, received per stcsmor weekly direct from the mflto, - RAVENEL & CO;, East Bay and Vonderhorst's Wharf. April 17 t wfmlmq SEWTNQ MACHINES. ALWAYS BUY THE BEST. THE BEST SINGLE THREAD. FAMILY SEWING MACHINE CAN NOW BE HAD FOR EIGHTEEN DOLLARS. J. G. FOLSOM'S HIGH PREMIUM SEWING MACARES. WILL STITCH, HEM, BIND, AND GATHER, J, E. ADGER & CO., C2 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. 0. April 3 wfmlmo_Sole Agente for tho State. THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN SEWING MACHINES Is Fuller & Barnum's TIM?ER ?ND SELF-SEWER COMBINED. THIS ATTACHMENT IS AUTOMATIC, AND MEAS? URES, creases, and stiches rucies at one' op?ration, I without guiding with tho hands. Also for sale, SEWING MACHINES OF APPROVED PATTERNS,- at low prices; 1 SCISSORS SHARPENERS, N fi EDLE THREADERS, NEEDLES (aU kinds); OIL, TOOLS AND FITTINGS. REPAIRING AND IMPROVING ATTENDED TO AS USUAL. ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY FILLED. D. B. HASELTON, Nd. 331 King street; corner liberty. April 1 ' "... mwEhnos INSURANCE. ?R1 MD Mill INSURANCE. MACBETH k. KAF?1L Comer East Bay and Exchange St., If EXT OLD POST?FFICE. RISKS TAKEN IN THE FOLLOWING' RELIABLE FLRT-CLASS COMPANIES : CAPITAL AND ASSETS, SIX MILLION DOLLARS ! LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND Paid in Charleston. . i. tito MARYLAND LNSUBANCE COMPANY, of Baltimore, Maryland. .' MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS' INSUR ANCE COM PANT, of Baltimore, Maryland. ASSOCIATED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE. COMPANY of Baltimore, Maryland. HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY, of Baltimore. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, of fi altimore. STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York. - YONKERS AND NEW YOBKINSURANCE COMPANY, New York. INSURANCE COMPANY VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, Winchester, Virginia. GULF STATE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Tallahassee, Florida. ORIENT MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPA? NY, ol' Now Zork. v','^ J. R AVENEL MACH iTIEzD. RAVENEL, Jr. April 10 wfln?mo QUEEN I 8 LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. CAPITAL,.910,000,000 IN GOLD. APPLY TO GIBBES & CO., Agents, NO. 10 ADGER'S SOUTH WHARF. . December 7 mwflyr Sebcn?iScrfidJerungcn, fflter{J?3erforflwta,en, ej.; jn einer ber heften flitfta?tcit bc8 ?aitbe$ (ber ?fnldetbo?rt,) >i)?ld)e ottf g e fl c n f c 11 i g, e n Slufcen ?cgrimbet tfhy t'cforgt nt ben ut??igftcn Pr?mien. Cramimrcnbcr S?rjt, Sm. Rffertjarbr; Sr.1 G. ?. Sellers. Cdc Sing ?nb SJtor?etfrrufj?. ' January 15 tufSmo" CLOSING UP AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. . I B00K8> PAPiB, ENVELOPES, BLANKS, Bu"ANE' Books, Pictures; Engravings and Instruments, at halfprico. The subscriber having determined to retire from busi? ness, presents to the public the opportunity of purchas? ing BOOKS, STATIONARY and Fancy Goods, at half price. Bibles, Prayers, Testaments, in variety and size, Hymn Books of all denominations. Novels, Travels, Bi? ographies, History, Theology, Scientific, Agricultural, Gardening, Cooking and Sporting Worus, Note Paper $1 to $2 50 ream, Letter and Cap Paper, at ti CO to $3 ream. Envelopes at $2 and S2 50 por thousand. Come and avail yourselves of tho present opportunity. SAME. HABT. Ss. April 8 Imo No. 332 King Btopefc FURNITURE AUCTIONS \ AT PBIVATE RESIDENCES Attended to with promptness and dispatch, and at MODERATE CHARGES, BY SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY, April ll Auctioneers, No. 27 Broad street WILLIAM BROOKB?NKS, STEAM GAS FITTER AND PLUMBER, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL GAS FIXTURES, GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT TEN L>ED TO. No. 110 KING STREET, August 31 Between Hroau and jne.-e jtrcehV WILLIAM I GILLILMD 1 SON, Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers .ANI> COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 33 HAINE STREET. Sentnmber J S. A LAMBERT, PRODUCE C0MMISS10N_SIERCMT. SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN ORDERS FILLED ON COMMISSION. Office of John P. Newkirk, ?127 READE-b TREET, CORNER HUDSON. NEW YORKT JBS* Agency ?or EXTON'S PREMIUM TRENTON CRACKERS. All orders sent will be promptly at:ended to. Ump" ^.'ri)il?'r \n ~ M. M. QUINN, Wholesale & Retail Dealers IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS. STATIONERY, ETC. No. 527 KING STREET (Opposite Ann street), Charleston, C. S. The LATEST ISSUES of the Press always on hand. Subscriptions received and Goods delivered or for? warded by Mail or Express. All CASH ORDERS will be promptly attended to. February 28_ly_ CRISPER COMA. Oh! she was beautiful and fair, With starry eyes, and radiant hair, Whose curling tendrils, soit entwined. Enchained thc very heart and mind, CRISPER COALA, Tor Curling tho Hair of either Sex into Wavy and Glossy Ringlets or Heavy Massive Carla. By USING THIS ARTICLE LADIES AND GENTLE MEN eau beautify themselves a thousand-fold, lt is tho oulv nrticle in the world that will curl straight, hair, and at the rame tuno ^ive it a boiutiful, glossy ap? pearance. The Crisper Ooma not only curls thc hair, but invigorates, beautifies and cleanses it; is highly and de llghtfully perfumed, and is the most complete article of thc kind ever offered to tho American public. Thc Crisper Coma will bo ?cut to any address, sealed and postpaid for SL Address nh orders to W. L. CLARK & CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette stroct, Syracuse. N. Y. March 30_lyr BREWSTER & SPRATT, Attorneys at Law & Solicitors in Equity OFFICE .\o. 9* BROAD STREUT. JTovombera ? GR3CERY AND MISCEIUNECL'S HAMS IND BREA??FASf BACON. K >4 TIEBOE8 CHOICE HAMS . Orr lO.?erce? Breakfast' Bacon-iow 'landing. from Btcamo? J. W. EvwDamandforsalclowby . . ? x - , . . T. M. CATER, - ^P^H^K . ' ? 1 ' Brown's Wharf. : ~~ SALT! SALT ! SALT!- - A I A A'-s?C?B LTVEBPOOL SALT. IN MANCHEtf?. ; 4II/I/ -TEB PATENT SEAMLESS SAGES, how lauiwiB.?^-^?rSl BBLEY t:OBaGHTON?-? r - :^ CornacEsst Bay and Accauunodahto Wharf . ' Apt?,2g/.;. v.....???'L^'ti.: ; ^.3 HA? ! HAY !-HAT ! Corner EaatTBay arid'Acconunodstion Whart^-^ April25 '"" ' * ; ^ - 8 CABINET SAUCE, &e. OA CASES CABINET SAUCE . ?5U 4'caaeBMason's Blanking.. For sale low, to close consignments, by^ -"' * RISLEY k CREIGHTON. April 25 ? ? . ' ' -8 MOLASSES. Clir>i HHDS MUSCOYADO.MOLAS8ES . ?aV/' 80 ttercos Choice Muscovado Molasses . -, 60 hhds Clayed Molasses. _ . ^. ? For sale low, to dose cf!^^^^^^^^i^j^: ' Corner East Bayand Accommodation Wharf. April 25 - ' 8 CORN! CORNI CORN I ??t\ AAA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE COBN/lN ?ViUUU bulk and bags, now landing from Bchrs. Mary E. Banks and Napoleon, " '<f> ? ? For sale by RISLEY k CREIGHTON, Corner East Bay and Accommodation. Wharf. April 25 . 3 \% ;. ENGLISH ALE AND PORTER. ?) fT CASKS "ALLSOPFS" k "BASS* " PALE ALE ?2 ty 25 casks "Truman, Hanbury k Co/s" London Porter, ex bark ??Depesche" from Liverpool. For sale-by . RISLEY k CREIGHTON, Corner East Bay and Accommodation Wharf. Apr?25 . . > / . 3 COAL AFLOAT. & M DAILY EXPECTED PER SCHA>0?ffER8 MA?T E. 1LOS6 AND MANANTTCA, PROM PHILADELPHIA I OKA TONS W. A. STEAMBOAT AND FOUNDRY J?O\J COAL ; 250 tons B. A Egg Size, for grates ! aOO tons R. A. Stove Coal, for ranges. For sala while landing, at reduc<id prices, by . . .-. ; ? H. F. BAKER & CO, 1 'Coal Yard, No. 20 Cumberland street ~ i April 23 . -: - ? ' ? . i'' : FIRMiM?iBIES. WM. S. CORWIN & 00" ! . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ^.'J?: CHOICE FAMILY G^M)CERtES, AND ?MPOBTEB8 OF:. FIE MES, BRANDIES, TE?S, ETC., No. 259 OPPOSITE HASELY j ?. CARD. ? ^ ; v .i/TB. EVERT E: BEDFORD, THE MANAGER OF jjJL THE. ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT, returns many g thanks to the customers and patrons 1er their liberal . patronage and appreciation of . the quality of goods pur-, chased by tann daring the past year. > It has been, and always-will bf cur aim, to PLEASt? OUR CUSTOMERS,' and as we o 3er for sale tho first quality of all kinds of GROCERIES, WLNE8, TEAS, etc, we flatter ourselves . ? that, with eur fac?i?os, can give general satisfaction t?aZL ': "'''."'. . '..*.' ' . , "-X'K- ?? - '??v>'? WM. SIMONS, Esq., having been cagi^ton?B*1ifr? tho m anagementi would be pleased to see his friends at -, No. 250, assuring them that, all gooda purchased are:- ; WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. -?>". ' il r I t WnW W- - .-../<;, . THAT WE ' SELL ABE IMPORTED DIBKW. ^Y.W.'Si CORWIN k CO., and pass through no other hands, en-. abling us not only to WARRANT THEM AS PURE AND ,A UNAD?LTERATED, butto seTi at tho toUowhigprioes: " TmtwxjXOimGBoiam:.*;^ :w>oo - > FINEST GUNPOWDER.;..'............... 2.25 7 Wftnwrr iwpgRTAT... .-r. "..,- ..i-.... " L..^>.;-,: -?-yg' . CHOICEST ENGLISH BBEAKFA8T.;.....,.....-^a'KC t . ENGLISH BREAKFAST.,. . CHOICEST OOLONG.. ..?vi.......... f O0;;v CHOICE OOLONG.?'.;?^..,.'.^,;,i4WA?? TW? keep, ah?', supply'' o' "cbesper- gradee-a good - ~ quail ty of G REEN AND BLACK-TEA,-'MULED*, sfctt 60 . .: per pound. ' " ?-" -' : ?Just received, a'ne*;.m??^iP^^Y^JoIVEI^,^ - ? ?C.; PARCHED, 6^;^GROUND,:62c.; OLD RIO, 35c." The PABCHED .(XJFF^y^ iepiresen^ be FIRST QUALITY, parched" by us with great care. A .trial., >. of th?se Con^'Gi^'Parohed ?nd" G>xmnd, wulean^^\? -. vince Cae consumer cir thsfrtwhit H*$;'-?4'%&?? ^-^A ^ '. GENUINE MOCHA ASLjfaVAS^..;,-^ The?TLLING OF OBDEBS; perspnplly attended to by , 'one of tho Managers. Goods dehrered to all parts of th? city FREE OF CHARGK ^JJr - .. "-. ^A supply of GOSHEN DAIRY BUTTER - will srriye'.on,^ j v Tuesday. ; ., ., 3mo : > : ;^rgebrna^j||^ ? UPHOLSTERY,ETC. NO. 571 KING STREET. CABINET MiKER, UNDERTAKER, ! . AND;' ';. ;' ;-: -' . "CTTOULD RESPECIFULLY ANNOUNCE TO HtS ' / Tr friends and the public generally, that he keeps on h . hand FURNITURE AND B?DDING of all, descriptions, j I'urniEhes Funerals with"Mahogany, Walnut, Cedar and . Metallic Coffins. .Also,i*ithJ&ie3ieflf?an^ Carriages. WAI attend to disintorri%.fi>dte?>^i?r- im? porting the same. Personal attendahco wDl bo given at'. .au hours;. ? '~. '.?' -*...? !,.'.,;-cV-.??J -i?-*:'^ flARBTAGES,tor Baflroadsaid St?"iV^ ?jy^r^A^ rion, and FURNITURE CARTS, will be furnished at any ~ . time, by applying at roy LIVJIRY STABLE, No. 5 Ctn- ;-. non street, near King. . . .?. ; ' >.- -\? Thankful for past favors, nnd hope,' by strict attention to. business, to merit a continuance of the samo. - ;'''^v March25 v.: - . . mwf2mo. WINDOW SHABES. HARBISON BARNET, MANUFACTUBER AND IM? PORTER af WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES, : BandvPins, Tassels, Gimps; Loops, Cords, kc; White i and Buff Hollands; Na 126 WILLIAM STREET, De tween Fulton and John streets, New York. .. Store and Office Shade? made to order, december a* .????^ , . mwf?mo . . THE LADIES5 ^ MUT?AIf A?ASSOCM ' HAVING O? HAND A LARGE SUPPLY OF B?ADT MADECLOTHING, suitable for Gentlemen, La? ' dies and Children, and being desirous of dlmlnisblng our . i? Stock before the season advances too far, we wo old espe- ' S dally draw tho attention of the public towards the reduct ' . Hon which will be made in our prices for'the next two or three weeks from date. ' v ! Apply at the . J)EP0SIT0BT; January 29 v> ?. yb. 17 Chalmers street X E. M.: wmT?rGr, CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, RAS REMOVED HTS OFFICE FROM CHALMERS street to No. 83 CHUBCB STREET, one door iiortnot Broa/i ?dr?*!. . AUC?IIR..SI. F. M. BURDELL, iWCHiillSB BROKER, TT7TLL DEVOTE HIMSELF TO THE PURCHASE YV and sale of MERCHANDISE OF ALL KINDS. Office at the corner of BROAD AND EAST BAY STREETS, In basement of State Bank, - here samples may be seen. REFERENCES-Mr. ft M. Furman, Mr. Theodora D. Wagner, Messrs. John Fraser k Co., Messrs. Mordecai ic Co., Messrs. W. C. Dukes k Co., Messrs. Gourdin? Matthlessen k Co., Charleston, 8. C. ? ' October 21. _ . ' | 'wfmtoo ' AMERICAN LEiD PEMIL ?OMPie, NEW YORK. Factory, Hudson City, N. J. WHOLES AL?S?LES ROOM \0. 34 JOHN STREET, MEW YORK. ALL STYLES AND GRADES OF LEADPENCIL2 a ot superior quality sxe manufactured and offer dd * ' ?tl at ?a?r ^rms to the Trade. The public are inriced PW\ to give the AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL the pre terence. Wff THE PENCILS ABE TO BE FAD AT ALL THE ?SS PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND N.O^ION DEALERS. ASK FOB THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. " _ TESTDfONIAL. RHBPpiET.T) SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ) EHOIHEEBIKG DEPABTKXNT, > TAUS COLLEGE, November 16, 1866. ) I have always recommended tho Faber Polygrade Lead Pencils as the only pencils fitted for both ornamen? tal and mathematical drawing; but after a thorough trial of the American Polygrade Lead Pencils, man? ufactured by the American Lead Pencil Company, New York, I find them superior to any pencil in use, even to the Faber or the old English Cumberland Lead Pend!, being a superior pencil for sketching, ornamental and mechanical drawing, and aU mo ordinary uses of a lead pencil. There pencils are very finely graded and have a very smooth lead; even the softest pencils hold the point wei) . they are all that can be desired in a pencil, lt gives mo great pleasure to be obis to assure Americans that they will no long?r bo compelled to depend upon Germany or any othor loreign market for pentola, LOUIS BATT,, Professor of Drawing, kc. ALL PENCILS ARE STAMPED: ?3- "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. N. T." Noue genuine without tie exact name of the firm - look to it._6mo_ December 13 * C.J. LL, No. 37 LINE-STREET. BETWEEN KING AND ST. PHILIP. LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND BUILDING MATERIAL, and PAINTS, OILS, GLASSES, fcc, constantly on hand at the lowed market pnce*. June 29 . ' ftulyr