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THE miwam MM NEWS, G. B. CATHCART, EI>ITOB ?CATHCART, MCMILLAN & MORTON, PROPRIETORS. No. 18 HAYNJE STREET. ^ii*m^m NT E"R S. rSUBSOKIPTION.? DAOY-TWELVEMONTHS.$10.00 l?AttY-SIXlaX)NTHS...:.-.. 5.0Q DA iXY-^THBEEMbNTHS..'.. ?.50 SiN?LE COPIES...................5 cents TO NEWS DEALERS.... -.3 cent? NEWS SUMMARY. A German paper says that a young man recontly marned a widow twice hi a ag?; and he ascertained subsequently that his wife bad been bis wet norse.: ' "It is asserted that a homeopathic physician in Franco cores rheumatism by placing a bee on tho spot where the pain is the severest, an J exciting it until it stings. When a Paris shopkeeper is . detected for a third 'lime in using false weights and measures a large placard designating his offence is suspended in his show window for thirty days, by the police. ? Texas judge writes that there will be no court held in this county thia spring, because the In? dians havo stolen all the horses, and lawyers and: clients cannot procure conveyance. Five hundred and nineteen emigrants passed through Columbus last week, of whom 129 will re? main in Ohio, 241 settle in Missouri, 61 in Indiana, 'a in Kentucky, 80 in Tennessee, 27 in Illinois. "? The Missouri Militia Bill, which was mislaid at the timo of the adjournment of Congress, and af? terward turned up in somebody's desk, goes over to next session. The Cabinet bas decided that tb a President cannot sigh it until Congress meets. Sir FREDEijieB,, W? A. BRUCE, British Minister, on Tuesday cft?e? opon the President, and read to bim an official coiamtuncatum from the English Government announcing the birth of a Boyal male child of the Prince and Princess of Wales. ? ' * A few days-?go PIERSON SCOTT died near Jeffer Bonrille^ Ind., of dropsy.. Up to tho time of bis death he had been tapped sixty-one times, and one hundred apdfifty-two gallons of finid were taken from his system. [-^^'//-IJ'/.J.,.-1;. . ' ./.^ WxLo?WBTTLi^x^-tce m'vento?r of the new Bul? lock Pleas, died in. Ph?adelphia a few days since from injuries received1 while superintending the adjustment of one of his nsw printing machines ic the office of the ledger of that city. Professor Ai A HAN, of tho West Point Academy, writes : "The great majority of the officers of the regular army axe not only not graduates of West Point, bot were .appointed, into it on account of their services as volunteers by special legal enact " A gentleman in Boston is ; said, after.-ex perienei?g rehgion some months ago, to. have broken to powder a marble copy of the Venus di Medicos, 'burned up a .number of very, valuable paintings' and engravings, and destroyed a library Utoct?ome suit of clothes in London costs from $15 to $25. A man-' may dress won enough, hat and boots, included, for?3 15s. say $18. An Knglish xuan adds the duties, but he cannot figure up the cost in America. So. a lady bhya an elegant silk dress for from $5 to Vii, and cannot account for the prices. abe hears-bor. American - friends, talk An order has been received in Sah Francisco for ? number ol hve iirdgs to beseut to- Honoli renew the attempt to raijo them in tho' Sandwicl Islands. It has been tried several times, but the frog^i haye -aiwaya bfcen destroyed iii the1 course ^ aJSew^ontbi. bj rats or some other anim'al'fo?d ^choicemeats. - ~eri?.???Ai ? ? The Stri^'New York i'sl?fdre Its' own Supreme Coart as plaintifl' in a sort against the New Jersey ^.involvingseveral unifions of dol Weehawken.a^?Ta:?^ftt "nf?^?oT up 16,000 seres of land, and the-State claims an infringe- ( -~ment on it^xighla. ?S5L&HI TB?L? ?HT There is one landlord at pul?alo-Judge PEA? COCK- who has refused to_ raise the rent of some 1 ?tores he o^gos, i^?^^i>^ii^^^^^V&y 1 .lithe stores-1 w-jw^ being 1 -double the rent he g'et?. But the tenants, appro- > ciatiig his genaue-policy, b?ve-'-voluntarily ex- . pended five hundred dollars apiece thia spring in ze|ej]^^impTCjve?]ae^ t .-. v . . 6*f* ", " A finn d?sirons, of finding ont tho pecuniary ?ta? tos of a parson who wished to purchase goods : telegraphed for the information. The answer came bacV'iNote good for any amount." So a huge ; bill of goods was sohl and shipped. Tho note came . duea?FjmJt? prptesti j /jCfie firk::fc*ondi with j: disgust that the dispatch should have road, "Not j; gocdfpr^y.anmrmt.n.. ?1 .'.;.AV:^ J. : ?iAfiT^aihara.'-a^ c?Wd lawyer' was' convicted of I assault and bat terry on. bisfwife, and ordered to pay i' a fine of two dollars and costs, and to furnish !' ^urcti?Bm^hesom'?f five hunared'dollars to keep ; tho peace for six months; In default of bail he [j was committed to jail. We suppose be is fully en titled to &e appeb^tionbi a-tot-elass crmunal \ lawyer. ' g ^i.r?f.''":. , Tho AlS???y\Ev?n?ng Post says ; PALMER, the ! - .^rnahc?i tai?fxom A gentieuiau in New York, a ! f?hale^?ir?;dono in'marble or''bronze, for which 1 J^wiwn JP W'-'Wj^-ito- huge**- som <rver- H pt?d towry Bc^ptcirin fhe' world for a single 'fig ure.: Tb^^u^ willbe sixteen feet high, and will ;, gtv? 'e?ep??yment to .PAraffik's 'skill, "genius, clay j anrl chisels for at least three years. ? -il i1 yBBbt&J&yte driving thc other day from tho j1 . TuilleriM.to.theJ;xp^ j* a3tte^-at?^ded by -General F^UB?,whe? he was j? ?topped in the Ruc 'ds'Grene?? by tho wretched ;< and abnnflt impassible co-'adition of tho streets. He I, got 'dpw^'di??^^ with some i, bonsfihofiiers: who were standing at their shop !( dro?e?iome. ?/Sha next iaorning the street was in-L ; vad?d :by five hnndred workma': and in a few | ham** everything was rea tored to rights. ?*h? amount of capital invested in Rhode Inland i manufacturing enterprise, : ia: about, $33,000,000, j, which yields an annual product of $103,000,000. 1. Bverj second of time in the working year tarns out ; pearly ten yards ot cottonjtloth^ rdne yards of cab- \ co, and one yard of woollen cloth, one dozen of . jshoe and corset lacijlgs, one yard worsted braid, ! .and a spool of.thread; a horse shoe is made every ' ieur .sooondsj and a gross of screws in about the ; ?ame t?ate^ > *"^, ::" : v The Senate passed the act making eight hours a legal day's Work;- They mi gh t as well have enact- : ed that six shillings shall' hereafter-'be reckoned 4 j dollar. . The hours of work in the; navy jard are '?. not regulated by tho State, and should tho Bill pass and eigh t ho ors become the cns tomary work- j i??^?w^?i?m?i1 jBtt* receiye^ohly four-fifths' of the wages now paid for ten hours, while those who cho^t?.dQjw/will work ten pr twelve, ot any; ?umDer? o?Tib?rs in' the day not exceeding twenty four, and bo paid accordingly. AS'acfc-'was mtroduced into the English Par? liament in 1770, primebng thaJ[aU, women,bf what? ever age, rank or degree,, whether virgins, maids, or.Widows, that shall, from and after such act, im? pose upon, seduce and betray into matrimony any of his Majesty's male nubjects by the scents, paints, cosmetics,' gashes, irtificial teeth, false bair, spanish wool, iron stays, hoops,^high-heeled shoes, of bolstered hips, shall incur tho penalty of the law now in force against witchcraft and iiko mis? demeanors, and' ' tba t th o' m arriag o, op?n convie lion, shall stand-noli and void. .The-New York JotontM' of' (ttimerce pobliahes S private letter from Can oil Parish, Louisiana, which speaks strong' encouragement for the South. Among other things, it says that "the tkrath yielded hut year about two hundred million dollars (specie value) in cotton for export, the largest amount ever raised in ray one year b afore. jtt this ratio there will be, produced in fifteen years enough to pay the National debt. . The planters of Louisiana are much botter prepared to make a ?crop thi?'year, for the reason that the labor of the ?country is better organized:; they have plenty of good seed, also stock, tools, Ac, on hand, and Irnich required a largo amount last year to pur? chase. The Freedmen generally hard on interest i jn the crop, in ben of wages, say, about one-fourth. Under this arrangement planters requiro but bttlo ?capital, only sufficient to, parchase the noe ceas ary ?uppbe8. The ?a^Franciscct Bulletin reports tho yield grains in the State during 1865. Of wheat there .were grown 11,579,127 bushels, valued at $18,894, ?952. 558,910 acres wore planted with barley. '1 ho yield to the acre was 273 bushels. Tho total crop was 15,462,783 bushels, valued at $10,O00.fXH). The oat crop was 2,078,783 bushels, worth about $700, 000. The hay crop of the State for the some year ?a"set down at 500,000 tons, and its value was not less than $5,000,000. The number of bushels of Aetna raised the same year was 150,110 ; the value of^Whihh:may~tfe -pot1 down'at $250,000. Indian porn, l,e?3;914 bushels ; batter and cheese, 2,250,- j OOO pounds ; wine, 1,413,933 gallcmfc Thelvalue of these "ast mentioned items, added to those not specifically mentioned, count lioness than $5,000, 000.' Putting these items together, tho agricultu? ral productions of California for the year 1865 wore worth upwards of $34,000,000. Tho rcsurreotionibt ghouls are plying their hor? rid trade in Chicago. On the night of tho lGtb inst., a policeman arrested a team whor.e move? ments were evidently intended to elude observa? tion. The wagon was lound on examina.ion. to contain five sacks, in each of which was a human body. Ono, was the corpse of a girl about eight years ot' age whose features showed little of the pallor of death. The hair was light colored, and the little hands were folded'over its robe of fine muslin and lace. Another was the body of a y oung woman not more than twenty years of age, who from appearance had been recently interred. These bodies had been snatched from their resting place in the grave, and wero to be delivered to a doctor at $10 each. The wretohes were provided with! all tho implements of professed resurrectionists. COU?I BISMARCK has made in the German Par? liament an important statement with regard to the expansion of the Confederation.. In reply to an inquiry as to the obstacles existing to the en? try of the whole of Hesae-Darmstadt (of which now only one province belongs to the Confedera? tion), ho said that previous to such a step the consent of Austria, of the South German States, and of the people must be obtained. The answer shows that the Prussian Government is determin? ed to disregard the interference of NAPOLEON in purely German questions, j Additional advices concerning the situation in Mexico confirms the news previously published. Three commissioners were sent by MAXIMILIAN to JUAREZ, at San Luis, with an offer of capitulation. Guarantees for the lives and property ot the. prominent chieftains, it is said, are demanded by the commissioners, but will not be granted by JUAREZ. Mr. SEWARD'S messenger, bearing the intercession in favor of MAXIMILIAN, was furnished \ with an escort at Matamoros for Son Luis Potosi, where he expected to find'the Mexioan President. Iti8 reported also that MAXIMILIAN had offered to surrender if he waa granted a free departure from thecountry. , LARGEST GIB SUCTION.--?PAe. DAILT NEWS publishes the Official' List of Zet tersrefining tn the Ppstoffice at .the end of each- week) agreeably'to thefoJhwing section' of the 'Newttst?ffice Law, as the newspaper having ''j^'largeit'tdrcvlo^ioa in the Oity oj Charleston: . - ' SECTION 5. ' And be lt further enacted, That lista of 1 e t terH. remaining uncalled ihr in. any Boatoffloe in any city, town br village,' where'a newspaper shah be printed, ahall hereafter bo pu Wished once only in the newspaper which, being published weekly or oftener, ahall have the largest circulation v.ithin range of delivery 01' the said bfttc?: nr 1',_ '!. ... ...'._'r , r. ?J3T AU communications inlevtdedjorpuo^^ in this journal 'must be 'addressed to die Miter of the Daily News, Jfoi 1$ Hayne-street, Charleston, S.'G. Business Communications to JhtbHsher of Baily News, :.. ' ?.. . We cannot undertake lo return rejected communica? tions. . ."' , ...... ??; Advertisements outside of th? miy must be accompa? nied vrilh the casii. CHARLESTON. MONDAY MOBNLNG, APRIL 29,, 1867. ; >: ; .'r ' V '.'*..; - We are sending >out at present, -a great num? bed of bills for subscription and" advertisings 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 should1 be paid.: -i *. . GREKJVVIL.LJ? -?SD\ COLOMBIA RAI Li? 'Mi ::V: 'C.:''" !.' S?gj& ..'TtjSSg ?% '...??.': .^TF?'haye^?^e? in advance a copy of the jlmual i^^^t^^^m?f?^Q^t^u Bead,, which, we.hope in a day cr; two -to lay before our Toaders.'- : :: '--:-'-. ; ~:;,^_1/'v'"~: . ;. ' por tance to our people, for it is in tact the only means) of. communication between Columbia and j. J the upper'districts, and is one of the large feed Br8'""df the trade of this city, t>y bringing to it the crops of th cse seotions.of ' the 8Ute?-which would be forced without its'mean's of transport! t o seek other marketa. And it has been of late ? especially serviceable in enabling the supplies '1 of corn and other food to, be.carried into those portions of the State which were suffering from absolute want. . Bat it must play a still more important part in future and become the chief ? Link. by. which we will make that western cpn^ ?j nection, which, it seems to us, is the only reli- < since! which Charleston'has for increasing trade. jj md prosperity. . . . .. - The financial condition of the road is-unfor tumtely embarrassed. Heavy losses in Cphfed ?rate securities, destruction of its line and some of the largest and most expensive of its \ t bridges by the war and freshet, 'and the re iuccd freight and travel consequent upon. the poverty of jthe country, have all combined to; 'j reduce its income to the minimum point. As- < :o the means, by which, its finances are , to be | restored we, will, not undertake to speak, for . jj weare scarcely competent judges,- but'Wedo1 ;< not think too much praise can'be awarded.liri LIAMETT, the president pf the. road, for the jj anergy which he has shown in overcoming the liffioulties by which he was surrounded, and ;nablirig tn?'r?ad' to do the work which .even aow it" has to accomplish. The following ex? tract from the report will exhibit the diffi?ul ti?s'to be. overcome. ' .. "The .year, h&s .been one.of.great difficulty and. labor. At the beginning-of the year the work . wasJ in progress to close the gap from Cblimb?^''to*i Alston, caused by tho war and J freshet,, and in repairing and gt tin g up thc rolling stock, left,. to do the business of the road?" "The trains were then only running from Alston to the upper end of the line. On tho 1st of1 March the company commenced/receiving freights.in Columbia to be sent through; but to do this, they could only be carried on the road to Preshleys, there to be unloaded, hauled to the^river in wagons, and carried by boats to Alston;! and! there reloaded on the. cars to bo sent to the various points of destination,. As the work progressed, the distance run by boats was diminished, until on the 21st of May the track reached the river at Alston, and the boating-ceased; but still the freights, both up and down, had to bc unloaded, hauled in wagons to and from the banks of ?he river, and both freight and. passengers, oarried across in. jboats, nntil the 1st-of September, when. the bridge was completed, and the entire line re? opened. Th? difficulty and expense consequent upon : this state .of things, when constant changes of places of shipment were necessari? ly made, and the confusion which resulted from an irregular way of working (he road, may. well be imagined. From the lBt oif Jijne until the completion of the bridge many of ? those employed upon the work were eick, as well as the agents, clarks and laborers at thc depots on each side .of the river at Alston, which greatly delayed the completion of the work." And._when. we consider that by the last ac? counts the road had so far accomplished its work that all freight -which had been received at its.depots, with the exception of the last three or four days, had been forwarded, the energy of the President and employees of tho road will be fully appreciated. The gross income of the road from all sources has been $251,931.19. Its current ex? penses $144,730.37. Malting a net income of $107,200,82; ' .. ? ...... ^ ," .. . The probabilities are that the business of thc road will bc very largely increased in the coming year; for very large quantities of.guano. have been transported on the line, and the" prospect is fair for: a very great increase of j freight on the coming crop. We shall probably return to this subject when we publish the report; and.in the mean time will expresa the hope that means will be found to put ita finances in easy condition, and thuar secure to the State the full benefit of one of the most important roads that runs through tts territory. WANTS. AGOOD PRINTER WANTED AT THE MAW0NS1AROFFICER Toa singlo man of so? ber, industrious habits,? permanent aitnutiou and good wages will be giren. Ho must be capable of taking charge of the mechanical department of the office. Ap? ply at once, with reference, to W. J. MoKERALL, Editor "Star/' Aprfl_29_3_Marion, 8. C.^ WANTED, A COLORED WET NURSE. One with good reference can hear of a situation by applying at this office._April 2tf ^fTTBNTrro?r COOPERS^WANTED SIX A- or eight good Spirits Turpentine Barrel COOPERS, to whom steady employment and good' wages will be given. Address ' ' W. A. KENYON, No. C16 Kii:g Street, Charleston, S. C. ?3FWilmington Journal copy one week and send bill and copy of paper. inw?3* April 29 WANTED, AN ELDERLY WOMAN AS Cook for quite ? small family. Ono who is will? ing to make hersch generally useful, is civil and agree, able in manners, can apply at No. 50 Calhoun street April 29 - IM MI GR ATI O N-^PL ANTERS WHOSE Plantations, are located in healthy situations eau ob? tain any requisite number of German or Irish Laborers, at short notice. Far terms, Ac, apply to JOSEPH H. OPPENHEIM. No. 432 King street corner Hudson Rtreot, March 0 wfm2mo Opposite Citadel square. WISHES SOMETHING TO OO. A LADY that can cut and make men. and boy's clothes, ladies' and children's drosses, can keep house, and make herself generally useful in the house, kitchen and garden. Low terms. Good references given if required. Any one writing please state terms. Address c !. - . . - . * f. "O. W." BOX 31, April 7.;. ? jj jH? ' : Vance's Ferry, S. C. un C\d T.*E GENUINE BARTLETT SEW MP?D? 1NG MACHINE, $25.-Wanted-Agenta, $150 per monta and all expenses paid, to sell thu Genuine Bartlett Sewing Machino. This Machine will do all the work that can oe done on any high-priced machine, and is fully patented, licensed and warranted for live ?y ears. We pay the above wages, or a commission, from which twice that amount can bb. made. For Circulara sud terms address H. FA r,T, & CO.. No. 721 Chestnut street Philadelphia, Pa._38_April 10; ANY INFORMATION OP WILLIAM AU? GUSTUS CURRIE will be thankfully received by his brother, SAMUhL M. CURRIE, at St George's, S. C April 10 _Imo ! WANTED, A SITUATION AS CLERK BY ar. active citizen of middle age, who writes a good head and is quick at figures; is capable of taking charge ut a set of books, and can produce th J highest recommendations for ability and character. But a mod? erate compensation asked for services. Address "WILLINGNESS," April 23_ At this Offloe. WANTED, A GOOD COOK. TO AN AP? PROVED one, lair wages will be paid. A German preferred. Apply at No. 213 MEETING STREET, mar Calhoun, between the houre of 8 and 1? o'clock A M. April 26 3* Cine sute bcutfd)e &'??)in tann cine gute S?nftc??una, be? lo m m cu. -Mau incite fia) 213 Meeting ?tr., nave bei Calhoun ?tr., jt?ifd)en 8 unbd.0 UH Worgeiu<. April 26 3* M-^^yTO BEET, j j :T rpo" KENT, A NKWr AND WELL fFIN X ttSHED- two and a hair .story BRICK l?OUdl?, ^ sit? uated in Tru nibo Place, near tho corner of Broad and Rutledge streets, containing 4 square rooms, two large well finished attics, two dressing rooms, pan tty, cistern, and all the necessary outbuildings, t Inquire, next door, to C. a TBUMBO: ' i mwf > ? . . March 25 m? RENT, PART OF HOUSE NO. ?8 PIN CK' JL - NEY street The Rooms are in thorough repair: Tn ere ls a good cistern on the lot. Apply on the promi 868. . [U ..-.;??" : . April 22 H BRICK STABLE TO RENT?-A COMMO? DIOUS BRICK STABLE, with accommodations for horses and vehicles, can be lured, if applied for soon. For particulars apply on premises, No. 59 CHURCH STREET, west side, near Trodd. - April'll mo : RENT.-THAT DESIRABLE RESI JL DENCE, No. 58'Coonoor street near Rutledge Av? enue, containing six upright au J two attic rooms, with gas throughout, cistern, well, and ample kitchen accom? modations. To an. p.oved tenant, terms moderate ; possession given immediately! Enquire at WILKINSON ft GILCHRIST'S LAW OFFICE, No. 48 Broad street: April 17_m th m? RENT; HALF OF THE HOUSE NO. 93* X KING STREET, with use ot a fine cistern. For turther /particulars, apply on tn o premises. . April 17_*_ mOr RENT, THAT DES QI ABLE STORE I formerly occupied by Mr. A N. Cohen os a Clothing btore. two doora above .George street oa the north oast ?der also, tho upper partrOf ibo house' may be had with' the store. Possession given ou the first day of May. To ?good and- responsible party tho reut will bu moderate, for further particulars, apply to P. EPSTIN'S, corner King and Wentworth streets, under Masonic Hau. . . i-AprlllG ? iv*? r ? :" mo RENT OR FOR SAL.Er. CHEAP, TUE X ' delightful -RESIDENCE1 No. 8* Ashley street For particulars, address B. F., Daily News Office. -;FBbrnaaryJP:: i.i-:,:.:::. :^>:.: : mO RENT, FOR SIX MONT?iS, FROM 1ST X - of May, with dr without -Furmturo, that large and elegant DWELLING, No. 13, situated at corner of Mee t Lng street and Smith.Lane (quite, convenient to. the Bau tery), amtaining nine upright rooms and a flue attic, to? gether with all convenient and necessary outbuildings. Da- tha premise? .there .13; a large cistern of excellent urutor, and alBO a nice vegetable gorden. Apply at the premises. Terms moderate to an approved tenant April 19_-.j rKENT, THE COMMODIOUS THREE STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. JW Truda street; bas 13square rooms,, dining rooms, pantry, pcmp, cis? tern, cook and wash kitchens, carriage house and 3h> bl es, together with. arapLr. servants' accommodations; gas fixtures throughout For terms, kc, apply to J. C. MARSHALL, No. 00 Tradd street. ..am Marchs r) RENT, A NEAT RESIDENCE, OF four square rooms, two attics, dressing-room and pantry; gas throughout Premisos in perfect order, and dtut*tod in u OVOU-A'.J!C jsntion or tue city. Ample kitchen and yard room. Apply at THIS OFFICE. April27 ??j r .?:;r.\.v...... ?C . . .. .. .:.? .. '.: FOR SALE. nOIVS AND CALVES FOR SALE AT NO. 8? KJ QUEEN STREET, opposite Mills House-Two very iuoenorMILOH COWS with CALVES a few days old, md one Springer. Call from 1 to 3 o'clock P. M., and 6 ? 7 o'clock P. M. .I*- _April 29 SODATWATER .APPARATUS, FOR SALE, Generator, 3 fountains and Draw Stand, with marble uab for counter. All complete and in good order. .-.s-.E.H. KELLERS As CO., ' April 23_ti_No. 131 Meef ng Street F""OR SALE; AFIN? BAR WITH NEAT fixtures, for sales at No. & Beresford street Call it TURNER'S Billiard Saloon; comer of King and Market itreets._6*_April 23 T7IOR SALE, A SCHOLARSHIP IN A PHILA Jj DELPHI A University of .Medicine and. Surgery. L'his Scholarship entitles students to full instruction uu 11 graduation in tho MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, umbrae ng\Ahatomy, Surgery, Physiology, Materia' Medica, Jhernistry, Obstetrics, and Diseases of Women and Chil Irem'Principles and Practice of Medicine and Patholo? gy. As this is one of the first Medical Universities of he country, a favorable opportunity is offered those studying medicine for a .scholarship. Apply at -this Dfhco. " ' "" December 16 BOARDING. BOARD AND LODGING.-A GENTLEMAN and Lady, or two Young Men, will find a pleasant uoom with Board by applying at No. 13 BULL STREET. Agril 28 :"' : K r-?- .M j . p? f; ; ' Z ? ^iTOVA-TO-BO'ARD?NG. " ' . rB "KING MANSION/' CORNER MEETING AND George streets, will b#opened on the 1st May for the iccomraodaUon of Permanent, Transient and Day Board? ing H. R. JACOBS, Proprietor. MRS. E. E. OTTOLENGUI, Superintendent April 23-7;- zis_?t .. :...fr.Cr prr lU:f, PATTERNS. JUST RECEIVED FROM MADAME DEMOREST THE latest styles DRESS MAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Cloaks, Basques, Sc., made io order. Couutry orders filled promptly. MISS E. J. BONNER, Broad street, next casi of Mansion House. April 2_Imo "WILLIAM I GILLILMD & SON, Beal Estate Agents, Auctioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 33 BAYNE STREET. September 3 .-ft-'*. LAMBERT, r PRODUCE COJIMISSlONJttERCIIANT. SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN ORDERS FILLED ON - * " COMMISSION. Office of John P. Newkirk, No 127 READE-HTREET, CORNER HUDSON, N KW YORKi AS* Agency for EXTON'S PREMIUM TRENTON CRACKERS. AU orders sent will be promptly uti ended td. - ; 6mo* December Jf? = M. M. QUINN, Wholesale & Hetail Dealers IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NE WSP.?PEBS, STATIONERY, ETC. No. 527 KING STREET (Opposite Ann street), Charleston, C. S. , Thc LATEST ISSUES of tho Press always on hand. Subscriptions received and Goods delivered or for? warded by Mail or Express. All CASH ORDERS will bo promptly attended to. February 28 j y THE LADIES' MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION, HAVING ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY OF READY MADE CLOTHING, suitable for Gentlemen, La aies and Children, and being desirous of diminishing our Stock before tho season advances too far, wo would espe? cially draw the attention of the public towards the reduc? tion which will be made in our prices for the next two sr three weeks from date. I Apply at the DEPOSITORY, January29_. . . No. 17 Chalmers street. FIRJ? LO.W. MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, ) CITY HALL, November 9,1HCU. f ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REBUILDING IN TEE Burnt Districts and Waste Places of tlie City.- un 1er "An Act of the General Assembly, giving authority to the City Council of Charleston to proceed in the mat? ter of a Fire Loan, with a view to aid in building up the 3ity anew." are hereby notified that the form of appli? cation for loans can be obtained at the office of the Clerk rf Council, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. All applications must be filed in tho above mentioned ifflce, as tho Committeo will meet every Monday to con tider the same. ? By order of tho Mayor W. tl. SMITH, - . November 10 Clerk ot Council -? MEETINGS. < HA ULKSTON FLOATING DU V DOCK AND MARINE RAILWAY COMPANY. ASPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS will bo held This Day, tho 29th inst., at 12 o'clock meridian, ut tho office ot W. B. Heriot & Co., No. 9 Broad street A gou eral attendance is requested. WILLIAM B. HERIOT, April 29 _3_President PALMETTO STEAM FIRE ENGINE COM? PANY. PUNCTUALLY ATTEND THE ANNIVERSARY-J MEETING or your Company ot the Hall, This Even- 1 lug, at half-past 7 o'clock precisely. .".'-* ; . By order. . W. H. ARMSTRONG, ' April 29_l Socretary P. S. F. E. Co. ?.PALMETTO GUARD CHARITABLE AS? SOCIATION." i * THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THIS AS SOCIATION will be held at the Masonic Hall TA? Evening, 29th inst., at 8 o'clock. A full and punctual at? tendance is particularly requested, as business of impor? tance will bo transacted. Members will come prepared to pay arrears. Bv order P. WARREN McGEE. Apnl 29 1 Secretary P. G. u. A. AMUSEMENTS. SOttS Wlaifcft Des DeutsvUcn Br?derlichen Bundes i?Jirb am Wittreodi ben lflen 2Wai auf bein Sdnifccn place jtattfttlfcen. Xie <?iir- iSarc?ina Gifeufcabn wirb uifttgcnfl !? Ubr unb SMUtagti 12] Uhr ?cn 2Um ?rr., ?nb tfine ?tri Sepot, unb um 7 llb'r. ?ibcnbo ?om ?d)?bcn* plafic abgeben, ^af?age 25 (Sent? $iit unb jur?cf. il?uv .D?ttglicbent bc? ?Junbc? i ft ber ?ntritt flcfrattct. (Committee: 3. t?. ?. t?lauffcn, <?. _alticn, G. ?. Sudcv, SI. Dtcntfc, unb ;Vm. Mnobciod?. April 29_ _3_ PLEASURE PARTIES! FLEAS-! URE PARTIES I ! rE CELEBRATED YACHT, MAGGIE MITCHELL the winner of the prize at tue late regatta-will leave White Point uurden on an excursion around tho harbor EVERY AFTERNOON. This is a rare chance for those who have not had the' opportunity of visiting our waters. Children (25) Twenty-nvo cents. Apply to Captain on board. Private parties wishing this Yacht for an excursion, at' reasonable terms, can apply. . BLACK & JOHNSON, April 24 wfwG No. 60 East Ray. THE FLORENCE FAIR. rE LADIES OF FLORENCE RESPECTFULLY IN? VITE tho public to a FAIR which will bo held in the Masonic Lodge, on the l?tb, lGth and 17th of May, J the proceeds of which will be devoted to benevolent ob- j| j jectu. The Fair will open on the morning of the 15th, at ' 10 o'clock. On tho night of the l?th there will be a series of 1ABLEAUX and CHARADES; on thc night of the 17th, a CONCERT. No one need stay away for fear of being imposed on. There will be no EXTORTION. No article will be sold for moro than you can purchase elsewhere. Terms of Admission to the Fair, 25 cents. Admission to the Tableaux, 50 cents. Admiasion to the Concert, 50 center. A. E. BROWN, ? Secretary of Ladies' Fair. April 22 22* REMOVALS. REMOVAL. MARSHALL k MCMILLAN, LADIES ' AND GENTLE? MEN 'a Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, have removed tueir establishment to No. lld KING, corner of Society street 6 April 29 STRAYED. STRAYED, FROM NO. : 6 WENTWORTH STREET, a black Newfoundland DOG? about ten months old, answering lo the name of "Pluto." A liberal reward wi? be paid for his recovery. April 29 ' ' ' ? ' FINANCIAL. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD BONDS? . . "Vf ORTHS ASTER RAILROAD BONDS WANTED. BY J3( ANDREW AI- MORELAND, il'.' April 29 1 . Broker. No. a Broad street BONDS, S??, ?c. BONDS, STOCK AND SECURITIES OF ALL KINDS. | ALSO, . ' HANK BILLS bought at .highest price, by ANDREW ML.MORELAND,,Broker, April 17 - wfm2mo ]?'?"' "No. 8 Broad street EDUCATIONAL. .MISS - JULIA V. ROACH mAKES LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO HER FRIENDS X and patrons that tho exercises of, her school, will.be resumed on Wednesday, Mav 1st, at nor residence, No. 13 SOCIETY STREET. Boys under twelve yeara will be received. . Terms-English (higher branches), $10 per quarter; . Primary Instruction, $8 per quarter. 1 French taught 'also. . References-W. Gilmore Simms, JU L. D.; E. T. Wink? le r, D. D. ; Hon. N. RusacU Middleton, Rev. L. Cuthbert April 2? .... , ... . . a (Nur fur D?-uti clin.) : " Sfatiefer SInflalt joerbcti! trcX CeJrcrJUitterrirt>t .iu hen folgcnben :^C8<m*ta'nbcii ?rUitiici?: ; ?i 2 g | j ?fjj-fi i I 1, 'iSflfllij^ii lint bcutfo)c ?)5qbd?f? ?hnfr .tfribat* ^?rtcd= :?oub?jjj. MS21 ??T ..: ir k K?litt ? 1 Hg ? 3. Styo'nfdjrcibcn. 4. ?'opf* unb Eafe?rctbucii. ' : 5. 2elcgrnpb>eii. . ... L? & ?? j ;??. tontocifuhg il&VS?nftoi?b unb^iiatfei?,, ?^.< i rsBr?if? :; 3?>ci 2#oler ?cc :2Rouat.'- Unbemittelte, ' b?e mir b?roS'^errn 'Raftor ??iiil?erober irgenb einen Siefannten l?uufoylni loertnu, r?tntcn nuetH^ltI??J CIC ?Joribfilc PicfCt Enflait Acnic?cn. Slnfana beute ?benb S Ilbr. SI. & Jpoffnran. April M : , ???_? ,i Deutsche AiucrikanincLe Scliule. Snfoi^istrafjc, jnufdjcu Oebrflc- unb ?o"rie?}V<2to?|jc. $ijtor #. ?. ^?i??ipi.unb 3. J??end, #?uptfc*r?r. ?i'?sB?altnge biefer Scbulc; ujcldic am lftcn SWa? t. 3. ere^fir?fnxrbcn loitb, rt?rbcn fid) burt aCc ?sit, ??uPb'i?bunfl ber Ongcnb, unb f Ur bie Jaufinaumfc?c SaufMbji crforter lieben (ifcnutiuffc erwerben. Sic arunblitfe '?rlcmuiifl ber lebenryn Spraa)en teirb biefc ?Scbuie fia) jur .Hauptaufgabe utad)efc. . ^auptfhtbieu: ercglifa), beutf^j frajHjJfifcb, 8?ca)ncnr?cbreiben.unb Shtcbjjibruug. > 'J ? ?ic 3E?bd)ca Rfaffe .?ct)t unter ber.Sciirung ciucrttucbti* gen Vcb^rin. '- _ i'lniu/?b?nflen-ttrerbeii ?on beu ?aiipt?c^rcrir?^eflin. gc npmnjen?/ 'T* . :" ?s?) Apeit.17 /-. j; "\ .wfjh UPHOLSTERY, E T j CORNICES, ETC., ETC. ATOW OPENING AN ASSORTMENT OF: ELEGANT ll WINDOW SHADES, beautifally i nu minuted and gilded, exquisite patterns. .. -, . . : .. ALSO. , ? .. -: .-. ti. A splendid variety of PAPER HANGINGS, CORNICES, CURTAIN AND CURTAIN BANDS, FIRE 8EREENS, MATTRESSES, PILLOW*, etc., etc., etc.. at New York prices. ..... Mrs. A. TANLONSON, ? </tfi Aprils-.: : mw2? '. No. 214Kingstroat= fjj WINDOW SHADES. HARRISON BARNET; 1IIANUF?CT?REB AN D PORTER -.or WINDOW SHADES, j CORNICES, Bauds; Pins; -Tasiselfli GrmpS.'L?o?fP,' C?trhf; ?cf white und Buff HoUondB; No. 12G WILLIAM STREET, Detween Fulton and John streoto, Now York., Store and Office Shades made td "order. December 24 mwfCmo. NO. 571 KING STREET. ?MT BAKER, UNDERTAKER, ! ; . . . . AND ; . x.....'*.'< .... UPHOLSTERER, WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO HIS friends and the public generally, that he keeps on hand FURNITURE AND BUDDING of all descriptions. Furnishes Funerals with Mahogany, Walnut, Cedar and Metallic Cofluis. Also, with fino Hearses and First-class Carriages. Will attend to disinterring bodieB and trans? porting the samo. Personal attendance will bo given at all hours. CARRIAGES for Railroad and Steamboat accommoda? tion, and FURNITURE CARTS, wih bo furnished at anv timo, by applying at my L1VUIY STABLE, No. C Cuu non street, near King. Thankful for past favors, nnd hope, by strict attention ta business, to merit a continuance of the same. March 25 mwf2mo. SEWING MACHINES. THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN SEWING MACHINES Is Fuller & Barnum's TUCK-CREASER AND ?-SEWER COMBINED. THIS ATTACHMENT IS AUTOMATIC, AND MEAS? URES, creases, and etiches tucks at one operation, without guiding with tht; hands.:. Also for sale. SEWING MACHINES OF APPROVED PATTERNS, at low prices; SCISSORS SHARPENERS, NEEDLE. THREADERS, NEEDLES {all kinds); OIL, T?OLS AND FITTINGS. REPAIRING AND IMPROVING ATTENDE!? TO AS USU Al-. ORDERS BY MUL PROMPTLY FILLED. D. B. HASELTON, No. 331 King street, corner Liberty. April l mwf2roo8 ALWAYS RUY THE BEST. THE BEST SINGLE THREAD. FAMILY WU MA?? CAN NOW BE HAD POR EIGHTEEN DOLLARS. J. G. FOLSOM'S HIGH PREMIUM SEW MACHINES. WILL STITCH, HEM, BIND, AND GATHER. J. E. ABGER & CO., 62 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. April 3 wfmlmo Sole Ageuts for the State. THE BATHING HOUSE AT THE BATTERY WILL BE OPENED FOR THE SisiKonou WEDNESDAY, May 1st, and remain opiiu until Septcuibf.-r 16th. SEASON TICKETS. To admit oue person, $5.1)0: Families of thr^e persons and over, *4.00 each person; Children, S4.00; Single Baths, 25 cents; Children, 16 cents. P. KILROY', " April 2? fi Proprietor, i CLOTHING. CHEA5 CLOTHING. . L B? BK - ? ffs SPRIN<?& SUMMER CLOTHING. PIERSON & CO., No. | H4YNE STREET, OFFER THE BALANCE OF THEIR STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING at Wholesale or Retail-, at very low prices, to City and Countiy Trade, compris? ing every variety of STRING AND SUMMER GOODS. " -'April 27' - . Imo GREAT ATTRACTION ! GREAT ATTRACTION ! ATTENTION PARENTS! ATTENTION PARENTS! WE HAVE JOST RECEIVED OUR STOCK OF YOUTH'S, BOYS', AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH? ING, bf flue and medium qualities, to which we invite' your attention. Call and examine. We will take pleasure to show and sell them. REMEMBER THE STORE. GEO. LITTLE & CO., No. 213 King street, MLDLLE OF THE BLOCK, April M_Known aa Victoria Hotel Range. JAMES MCCORMICK, MERCHANT TAILOR, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND " VESTINGS, GESTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Np. 35 BROAD STREET January 23 6moa_CHARLESTON, 8. C. CARHAftT, WfflTFORB & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS FINE, MEDIUM, . , AMD . COARSE CLOTHING, AMERICAN EXPRESS- BUILDING, .NOS., 66, VJ, ? and 61, Hudson street, near Duane, Now-York. T. F. CARHART. .; W. H. WHITFORD. '": J. .B. VAN WAGENEN. December 10 6mb ... .T.HAMILTON. BOOTS AND SHOES, JUST RECEIVED THU L ATK ST . STYLE S OF Boots and Shoes, And are offered at the .lowest nr.Tket prices by r JJ. O'NEILL, ?Si SONS, . ' . No. 875KING STREET, nearteeotge. March 20 "' ' " ' . t?w?mos O. ?HXTTENDEN, General Commission Merchant, AND Manuf acturei of ? Pawer, OF VARIOUS 3K?NDS, % KO. 12 7 BE A OE STREE T,. Comer Hudson- Street,' New Tori*. -rwEALER EN PAPER AND TN MATERIALS ? OF \J every description forits manufacture.. Deotniwr 13 \ .r 6aio P. J. ESNARD, " " ' ' ?. 'aili . -. - ' Conunission and Shipping MERCHANT, No-?8 EAST BAY, : : Up stairs. I April 22 j... ? ; : mthB3 raEBESTT0?WIll! November 27_ lyr TAVERN-KEMPERS'NOTICE. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, ) March 1.18i)7. J ALL TAVERN-KEEPERS, AND PERSONS RETAIL? ING spirituous liquors, within the city limits, who have not executed their bonds and taken out the proper cards to show that they have license to BOD, will- be re? ported as not complying with the law, siter Monday, 5th insL : Tb ose who have cards are- hereby notified to have the same placed in a conspicuous placo in the window. All failing to observe this notice will also be reported, after tho above-mentioned time. - W. H. SMITH, March 2 Clerk of Council. OFFICE OF CAPTAIN OF POLICE, i CHARLESTON, S. C., April 12, J867.- J riiHE . FOLLOWING. ORDINANCE 18 PUBLISHED ; L tox.tho benefit of all whom it may concern, j:*..-"T- , ,. . C.B. 8IGWALD, 1 },'?"' Captain of Police. Uk xl Ordained, That' from and after tho first day of January next, every person keeping a shop ox ?toro, or engaged m mercantile business in tho City of Charles? ton, shall post up, and koop posted up, in some conspi? cuous place, at his or her business stand, or stands, a conspicuous Sign Board, or Plate, containing hi?or her given name and surname, and, in casu of a partnership, the given name and burname of each member of the firm ; and every person so offending,, qr making default herein, shall forfeit and pay to the City a penalty of fifty dollars for ouch and every offence . or dela ul t, and in addition thereto a further sum of fifty dollars for each and every month during which tho provisions of this Ordinance shall ron ain not complied with: . Provided^ however. That nothing hu rein contained shall apply to the special partners of a limited partnership. Ratified December 2,185L Extract from Ordinance Ratified November 20th, 180C | SEC. 5. No cloth awning shall bo put np in sucha man? ner aa to obstruotfoot passengers; and nc sign-board Kuall bo erected otherwise than thirteen feet from the sur? face of the ground or foot pavement * ? * * under a penalty of Twenty Dollars for each and every day,'while any such awning or sign-board, fixed or form? ed otherwise than as herein directed, shall so remain. . ??.-+?.*?* * * * * REO. 6. Ho person or persons whosoever shall, for the purpose of exposing any goods, commodities, or other articles for salo, placo, or caused to be placed, any such goode, commodities, or other articles whatsoever, or any table, bench, stall-board, box, or other appendage, in any street, lane, alley, or public thoroughfare, or any lout-pavement within thc City, under a penalty ot Twenty Dollars for each und every such offence, and for each and every night or day, as tho case may be, on which any such offence is committed: Provided, how evor. That Vendue Masters shall be permitted to expose before their stores such goode and commodities SB they sell at public auction, but not to take up more room than tee front of their respective vendue ?tores, and to the distance of six feet beyond tho same. SEO. 0. No person or persons whosoever, shall suffer any fifo wood, coals, goods, wares, merchandise, car? riages of any description, or any other matter or thing, to him, her, or them belonging or consigned, to lay or (stand for a longor space than four hours, in any street, lane, alley, or public thoroughfare within the City, un? der a penalty of Two Dollore, with costs, for ovory hour that any such article or thing shall BO lay or stand be? yond the above mentioned tune : excepting materials for building, in regard to which tho fo.lowing regulations sholl be observed, namely : When any person or persons shalt erect or repair any house or other building, upon- any street, laue, alley, or open court, withiu the city, ho, she, "or they shall make application fur the UBO of so much of the street or public way as shall not exceed the front of the lot on which such building is to be erected, nor extend more than six feet into the street; which a pac o such per? son or persons shall forthwith enclose with a sufficient lenco, at'least six feet high, in order to deposit within the same th? requisite materials for building and repairing; and such feuce, together with the remaining material, he, she or they shall remove as soon as the work be finished, ur whenever the Mayor shall require lt, on pain of for? feiting Two Dollars fur every hour that such fence or such materials shall atterward romain un re mo ved; and on pain, also, of having the same removed at his, her, or their expense, by thc City authorities. * * April 13_16 CRISPER COMA. Oh ! she was beautiful and fair, With R tarry eyes, and radiant hair, Whose curling tendrils, sott entwined, Enchained the very heart and mind, CRISPER COMA, For Curling the Hair of cithor Sex into Wavy and Glossy Ringlets or Hea'-y Maaaive Curia. BY USING THIS ARTICLE LADLE 1 AND GENTLE? MEN can beautify themselves a thousand-fold. lt is the unly article in the world that will curl straight hair, and at the same time give it a beautiful, glossy ap? pearance. Thc Crisper Coma not only curls the hair, but invigorates, beautifies and cleanses it; is highly and de? lightfully perfumed, and is the must complete article of the kind ever offered to the American public- The Crisper Coma will be sent to any address, sealed and postpaid for SI. Address all orders to . ; . .-W.L. CLARK & CO., Chemist*, No. 3 West Fayette street, Syracuse, N. Y. March 30 lyr GROCERY AND M!SCUtArtEO(?? 7000 April 29 COEN. . 1 p BUSHELS PBIME WHITE OOBN, abs Schooner Lilly, for sale by'-?- -M _8_T. TUPPEB fe 30$g 1 HAT. W Hf 9 A A BALES PBIME HAY. JUST RECEIVED AND ??J^Q tor Mle by T? TUPPEB & 80N8. COEN, COEN, AFLOAT ! . OO AAA BUSHELS PBIME "WHITE AND YEL ???\}\J\J LOW COBN, landing from steamer Falcon, and schooners Ella Flan, Ida Bi char deon and Francifl Hatch. Fprsale-by .-. ,mi .foo; CAMPSEN & co., No. U Harket, opposite State street i April 26_ - : , 3 ! MOLASSES ! MOLASSES! Q HHDS. CHOICE NEW CROP COBA MOLASSES O O 60 bbl?, choice new crop Muscovado Molasses. Foraoleby . H. BLATTE & CO., .> : No. 108 East Bay, cor; Accommodation WfiaiL April ,25 , . . . . j thsm3 BULK COEN AFLOAT ! KAAA BUSHELSFEIMEWH1T?C?BNINBIH^K fjyj\J\J landing per schooner Farland, and for sale in lots to snit purchasers by WEST k JOKES, Aprflftf. 3 No.06East??y. PRY GOODS, ETC. LATEST FASHIONS. DUPLEX ELLIPTIC OR DOUBLE SPRING SKIRTS. JUST RECEIVED A FULX ASSORTMENT. ! ."-Nd; ^j^?siB^.^;-. j April as-li ? *Oppo*?te Basel fctree? SI>RlWTIimi)E. ? CHARLESTON^ m C. MARSHALL, BURGE & BOWEN, Wholesale Dealers iii Foreign and ., '" Domestic Dry Goods, ? : , TNVFTE THE ATTENTION b*f HEjft?B^? ?BO JL their Stock,-which' u entirely uaw; carefully iwlected, and wffl DB Mid ata small advance on first cost, fcr cash or abort time approved paper. 309 -i. 2??S?fiJR: US.-? . ....?.'...'.. dt?,4tJ'4l : ;.. -. -W. X.B?BOE.M .?. . rurO-ABOWENi..:. THE . UNDERSIGN ED BEGS TO CALL THE ATTEN? TION pf tho former patrons of Messrs. W.T. BURGE & CO.' to oni jtoe?, whinh^ia .LABGB AN^ entirely new; pureha?? diu-ing-the recent' depression' Lu NorthertMarkots.! 'Orders pnotpay ex?ctned;' ?~" Marchi 2mo. .;?ili:;xW..T.-*?p?t?te G !!_. _^ ".?_J.'M_ .... ?" inti "OClx 'tcii.? SILK CLOAKS JU8T OPENED A VERY ISTENSIVJi ASSOUTMENT Of SILE: and LACE COVERINGS o? la??ststyles'and . of recent Importation, very reasonable atU?iS i .A ii LOUIS C O S E N, ? : No. 248 'MKO-ST?EET. - DRESS GOODS. In this Une will be found the latest Novelties ia.- Cold, and Black SILES, GRENADINES, POPLINS, LEN08 CHALLIES, TOUT DECHEVRES, Plain and Figured BAREGES and MALANGE8 for traveling, ; ALEXASDER'S Ki GLOVE : : A full aaeortment in Shades and Numbers of the GENUINE ALEXANDEB'S ETD GLOV^, .together with many other popular makes, very reasonable, ALEXAN? DER'S BEST ETD FINISHED SILKGLOVES and Lisle Thread for Ladies,. Gents and Obfldrayalso an^erten sive assortment of LACE MITTS, . ' . . . ' -~ ii ! JACONETS, COTTON CA?lBBKSV M?LLT,NAIN? SOOKS, French abd Swiss MUSLINS, in plata, jrtrlpod and plaided, together with a aplcm?id assortment of finest Cambric and Swiss Edging imdTnsert?nge. Thread Volencien, Guipure Linen and, dany j?jaqS fn Edgina and Inserting. .. v ,-, ;:. LINEN (TO?D6# 1,000 dozen L. O. HANDKEBCHIFS. good quality at 12>i cents and upwards, foll lines of the most popular mair of IRISH LINENS, ih fronting, Pillow Qiatng 84, 0-4, lu-? and 114 Sheetings/and an excellent ' assorfoent of White and Cold TABLE DA MASE, 4c, 4c; . ! ? - <. In this line wm be found ? foll supply of beet Fronoh and English CLOTHS, CA8SIMERES, DOESKINS, MELTON CLOTHS, TWE.2D3, JEANS, VESTINGS;"tad UNDERSHIRTS. . .... X7r..-r> . DOMESTIC DEPAETt?N?. In the Domestic Department will be founda. complete stock of Prints, Lcmgcloths, Shirtings, Sheettags and Pillow Casing, Scotch and . Domeetie Gingharna, Drown Shirting, Corset Jeans and Drills, all of which wjH be sold at prices that wLU defy competition. , - ?y -, t, jQ9-An early caUwresjp?d?uIlysoUd '. L0?B April 1 Ko ?48 IvUSG STREJET, Between Hasd and Market streets. ..?mwf t. .-.;. v.9mo: ?1?RPETS! i Stu .'.'/'.?'At Eednced Prices^ J TO CLOSE OUT BALANCE WINTEB STOCK; ; ! SPBIN? AND SUMMEE STOqK. WHITE AND CHE?ff ?TATTINQS. ; ': ? ; .., Cocoa and Manilla Mattings. . :/- ... -4; Floor Oil Cloths. '. {??-?, ... ; ?-? .\ Table oil Cloths. .-...;.'..' V.." -'.'v?.-'. Door Mate, Feather Dusrers and Brushes; ?IO .'?? X Superior quality Brooms. . ... . G???? .". . Now opening at ....\ ?? . CARPET WAREHOUSE,.': Jt ..... Haaelstriet.. CHAS, i: CARE & C?> AprU8 J. I P. BEST SiX-GORB GABLED JOHN & HUGH AUCHINCL0SS, SOLE AGEKTS IN IVE W Y ORK* ;. V : March? ?; . Wlm28 LEA & PEREINS' CELEBE?TED PRONOUNCED BY CONNOISSE?BS TO BE THE ONLT ?Goodj Sauce AiTD APPLICABLE EXTRACT -of a letter from a MEDICAL GENTLEMAN at Madras, to his Brother at WORCESTER, May, 1861: ?Tell LEA & PER? RINS that their SAUCE iis highly esteemed in In TO |!u^r^-|dia,andis,inmy opinion, ".^--"r-^iilB'Sjthe most palatable, as EVERY VARLET\ M^Mwell as the most whole CK3n^iS0lrie SAUCE that is OF DISH. ^?eaaPmade.'' The success of this most delicious and unrivalled con? diment having caused many unprincipled dealers to apply the name to Spurious Compounds, the PUBLIC is respectfully and earnestly requested to see that the name of LEA & PEBBINS are upon the WRAPPER, LABEL, STOPPEE and BOTTLE. Manufactured by LEA & PERRINS, Worcester. JOHN DUNCANS SONS, 3^TBW YORK,, AGENTS FOB THE UNITED STATES, October 19 fmwlyr 5HA A BUSHELS, IN LOTS TO SUIT PUBCHA UwU'-flEBS.ferssleby P^??? SCHEVEN ir NISBET, April 2S%rr 3_Amrnimrristina Whsrt QAAA BUSHELS CHOICE Vt HITE MLLLLNO smTplSchs^^ SS Cmnber^ Uvnd streets,.by v ;'F^ W, CLATOSEH. ^gprfl^ag r'.I-. v * i;^-1-' *?~ . ? SIDES, SHOULDEBS, HA?8 AND ll) io hhds. Prime NeyYoduuin W?rtern ShoukUa 10 tierces '.Cu^^cto^S^^ Hams 4000 pounds Chotee Kew??*JBtf*? ' 2000 potmda Dry Silted ShonMer*, ;<?. V : >2: : - . ?-- v :-COBN.'-; -:\:,':^: Tit AA BUSHELS STRICTLY PRIME WBTTE f?UU COEN, in buDr,perSchcowr^Oee?Je?ri Forsateby.. T.J.XEB?*?P April 29 .? . .. ' fi F?OUB! TXOUK t : CONSTANTLY OK HAND A 8BFRCT>OF BUP?B, EXTRA AND FAMILY FLO?BS, SM?biT ground, received per steamer weekly direct from the ?ifl*. BAVENEL As oa^ ? East Bay imdVanderhorrt'js^Wltt? April Ti; . - ?.. ;;.jy.-; , .wflnlino EASTERN Wt?????????? .f ff A BALES PBTME EASTERN HAY, ? IASDING IOU frombrlgj^in.Msacft7.<m^U^ i.;."."" ALSO,Hf STORE! L-?4-~ ?'0%?? 800 BALES PRIME NORTH RIVER HAY-' together with a large s apply ot* Com Pea?, Oat?, Shorts, Bran. 4c POT sale at lowest market prices, and delivered tee? of charge. . R. ARNOLD A* 00 April27 ....... ...... - -1? ;..<i?*ylr3r WU. S. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAT.ERB PA . ? CHOICEFA?liT GROCERIES, AND EMPORTERA OJP mt wm,^mm "" OPPOSITE HASEL. '. /..?y-/: ? ...... l.-..r,;.i;,:?^'.t*J?^'". A Y R. EVERT & BEDFORD. THE MAJ&iaaxOJ1 M. THE ABOVE ESl'ABITiiHMENT; reva*** ?my thanks to the cns tornera and patron? tat their fiberal patronage and appreciation br the quality of gooda pur? chased try tot-m during tho part year. It has oe??, sud always will r* tur aim, to PhRAfag OER tTU STOMER^ and as we offerfor- sale the first quality Of -aR kindr'Of GROCERIES; WINES; TEAS, et&r We -flatter ou?**? taaj: wuhc put^fiicait^aaiLap^ \iS. SIMONS,' Esq;, n?^^^^^>^jW?&tt TBAT^^BBLLARE LMTgR^O^UTR^^BYW.JB. B*?u^^notc^yto WARRANT THEM AS PURE AND 1?NADULTERATED, hut to sell at the following priesa : FINEST YOUNG HYSON.... .... S? pjjrBSTGUNlH>VWDBR....V^.;.ti^v.%V CHOICEST ENGLISH BREAKFAST.......?3 * ENGLISH BREAKFAST...,..,^.,...w.?>?.? \M CHOICEST OOLONG............ ~:.j... .i? , > ???2?40 CB^IC^O^-^^^^.,oTo^^^^^P^p 1??mSrSt?v?f^? -^?frrf D?^Ayir^Fyffifc 46c; PARCHED, >60c^ GIiO<n^6ac.?pBD gMPgfc Tho. PARCHED- QQJKER MF ?SpH-fftnfc tsJW-of?ith? 01 A ?rpptyofi?08HHN DAlRY-BVl'JlBR^wftfl' srrrveron Tneadar. ?M.'?J ' .'i^ifiSflaC^^."^^ F CHEST AND BIDES, D1TFICULTYLN ' T>?KAT*H. INO. BRONCHTTIB, CATARRH. ASTHMA,' COTOHS, HEMORRHAGE, and aRaflocti?nrt^'^^in?it ?- 1 Thh-graat rtvtvifyer is offered io the pabh^ft* aft i wfaorwiUATajUhomat^ og U?'l^ir^Lik^maM?!-? ! agenrn'dlJm^i^o^c^T^^ oftoe^wS-" fr^d e?y r^rattoTan?ex??, tbxough islratioD, each and every oonooatb&t diaordir P?*?^T ;the malady rec(>gnl2ed.as Coi^pito^and ndtarto deemed hoi*closrand inrurabJe. ! Ttiiaf?mDQnnd.ifl Pjariflc?y ^P^^g^T j alw^ ^?^Jjgl^J^^^^^^^^ saying;?p^^cr^^ citement, augmenting suffering , Coder tiie influence c< thia *VPK^.^*e*&^ Spe?ific.the mort diatwsing ? J?*?^ . breathing ano pains and sorenesai .sub^de^?eirnoi^tgs, lis arrested, and health arid strer^ i^^ah??aneo. PRICE FOB 8INGLE ^^?^^?GIETY A^MEEm%^^E^'?nTtt^p5in^^ '.a .??fifi' ' .'[ 1:- " . I*-*+*~--V-^ r JLT f Apra-J . ? j,,., -, -, ; n-r-n-l.! .j-fr-Wf ASTRBtftfi|? ", ] . ir;: ?iiJ :.. bi?;.;.: ir.:'? ^Ji^jsrpi?OX,'^^; j AT.5ro:Wcrow?^'r''^'*W'' ?w ^_ ^?j!:i^.*'^ -?ivi?aat ?rdife:?a?nL MADE BT THE BHE REVAI? SECRET8 NO MORTAL' KVS&KSMfr. :Storeat^:td?i?ppJu?. Send^^^mo^yT^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .qSahled^r^ fol, ca* ?ae ? peso y *urri?ge?, and ^ ^^^^^l^ ?jon wulmarry, givoi yon theoAtoe*. Vkxsamti*<&**-. acteristica of tba person-. Hha.reads .your ^^^g^^^. and by her almost supernatural poweiR,?Wfl?JM*?a ?and hidden niygterie?j)IJto.jBta^^ S aee m theurmamenU-th.e ma^c ata? thatc^ameor pr. domina^ in the eeBflguratlon--frOhr the aspects ano pootions^ ^^^f-i:^^^?^^?lS^r? m?.0 F^? not ' to consult " th^greatert" A?rotoglS^. ? earth. It costa you but a trifle, jed you BeT* 'ST :ata distance canccuanjtth- ?rteme^W*^**^ said ty-wad satla^t?on ^^^^jSjf?^ffi^KV sw^r^daud^'ene?)B*en^? a?nl by^maR^^^ctjO? ; Wich above * metooned; The stncasr ssaraay_^i?3M|^ ?maintained, and all. correspondence returned or **?VJ ?ed. Eeierences of thejblghfiat^rder tung^*^^ 'siring them. Writopkdnly tbs .year in wUfA,jou.wwbo^;endtar^:^ ladrees, '1 .' ^^'^%^j^?&^^ P. 0. DBAWHB 298, BOTixo,T?r? j March 30_" ' " ,_iL ; orne? No. wrleS^s^lj;: CO-NtSCf?lpS .: WITH ALL.. ...! ''- .fJ?f*. Railroads Thim?m Erery a?l^ntioa giren ???.^ toiism?ss?oir "of Freight^ ?nd Valuables. ^ - ^ " La ? s . WILL GALL FOB AND BWjBB J^(&L TO ANT POINT IN THE . QOT ' ; V ' ; - FB?E OF CHAB^E.. ."" ? H. H. vtdk3mtr^ - ,ri 'J.e. April 10 AugUltS, OS.:' G. F. VOUER, felea Books, Periodicals and Stationeiy* JUST BEOETVED- ' '' <J A lar e supply of STATIONERY __ PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBC?K.-. : POCKET BOORS, DIARIES tot^M, MK. ?s fine sn? lsrge feec?onof SO^S5?-r^J?y!S"> cek'irated suttcw. 80NG BOOB* BOOKS^lte ??* , ^SI^NmYilAl?AZD** ?*B?*1^? i DAILIES constantly pn band, and ?noscrrpoona iv ceived for the sams. _^, Orders from the country are rap*^? TEEMS LIBERAL, aorwaowq