The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, April 29, 1867, Image 3
MONDA,YJtIOBfflNj&> APRIL 29^ 1867.
To Correspondents.
We axe continually receiving communications on
.political and other matters from persons who do
not attach their proper names to the articles sent;
end we take this occasion of repeating that nothing
can bo published in THE DAILY NEWS without
being indorsed by some responsible individual.
WE ABE indebted to Mr. TOOLEE, NO. 108 Market
.street, for late copies of the Hound Table, Staats
Zeitung, BeMristtscItes Journal, and other French
and German papers. He also has all the principal
New York dailies by every mail.
CONFIRMATION.-The Right Rev. Bishop DAVIS
administered this rite according to the forms of
the Episcopal Cum .rn, yesterday forenoon, at St.
Phillip's Church, to some fifteen persons, mostly
ladies, He was assisted by the Bev. W. B. W.
.Hows, who addressed an eloquent d\ course to a
large and attentive auditory. ,
? MORE favorable opportunity has never been
presentadlo'our citizens -for renewing their lost
libraries than the one offered by Mr. HABT, who is
retiring from the book trade and is disposing of
?his codec t??n of books at even less than half price.
Mr. HABT advertises this morning a large lot of
moral and religions books as low as ten and twen?
ty-five cents a volume.
GENERAL MEETING OF BERTTH RH A LEM CONGRE?
GATION-EASTEB ELECTION.
B. WEINBERG, President
G. COHEN, Vice President . j
. L. BMEL Treasurer. .
G. P. JACOBY, Secretary.
Trutttc* H.GoRlner, T. Louis, H. lavin, Ch. Hey
XUSOaDU
\
EASTER ELECTION.-Church of the Redeemer,
Orangehurg, So. Ca : -
VESTRYMEN.
JOHN LUCAS. I JAMES POWLES.
CHAS, a BULL, I Capt JAMES F. IZLAB.
. -WARDENS.
Capt JOHN C. BOWE. J W. B. TRAD WELL.
. Delegates to Diocesan Convention-Captain John C.
Rowe, John Lucas, Chas. 8. Bull, and James Powles.
Tai PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP LIN E.-Messrs. WILLIS
A'CETSOLM, agenta of "the" steamships Emily B.
tSower ?o?-Moneka, have received information
uiai the representatives of. these steamships at
N^w York-have leased the pier No. 4 North River,
which waa formely used by the. steamships Ootum
bv%, Nashville and others, -and known as the berth
for the Charleston line of steamships. Its long
established reputation as the starting point for
the) Charlea ton trade, its convenient position to
business, and other general advantages, should
make it a valuable acquisition to this- popular
hue of steamers.
. ' THE SCHOONER BOREBT CALDWELL.-We notice the
clearance of this vessel for Havre, with perhaps
the largest cargo that has ever gone from this port
in a-vessel of her class.
She carries as follows : 1409 bales upland cotton,
Weighing 617,500 ffia ; 82 balee cea island cotton, 26,
818 lbs ; total 643,818 Bs ; 112 pieces plank, 10,461
feet; total value 1185,969. .. - .
Har freight list-we are informed adds up a little ;
??hort of $11000, in gold, and we really think that
Capt JOHN MCCORMACK and his owners have been
very successful in the commencement of her voy?
age, and wish them success to the end.
This vesselis one of the Her iban ts line of New
York packet? and is cleared by Mr. Wilham Bosch,
our esteemed fellow citizen.
? ? EELLEV/B COMING.-Om- readers will be deligted
to learn that tho Hon. WM. D? KELLEY, M. C.,
from Philadelphia, Pa., will start next week in she
track of the Hom HENRY WILSON, i. e., on apoliti?
cal toar through the "Bebel" States. Judge
BEX.T,EV is a simon puro Radical, and is one of the
mon, who, before the war, confined their misai on
ar) labors altogether to thc North. He will pro?
ceed ?o Wfinaington, North Carotina, via Golds- j
boro', and from ' Wilmington direct to Beaufort,
Soutii Carolina. From thence bc will go to Savan?
nah, Georgia, speaking there, and returning
North by way of Charleston and Columbia, South
Carolina, and'^thence to Greensboro', Concord,
Sidisbury, Charlotte, Danville and othor points in
the western part of the old North State. Judge
KELLEY'S labors, will begin in North Carolina
about Monday, the Gth of May.
- AUGUSTA ENGINE.-It seems that we are not the
only o% that has' fire compa??as on the brain.
Augusta is emul?os of rivalling Charleston, and
bsa been stirring sp the Fire Department to the
necessity of baying steam en ginee. The Emily JR
Sonder brought, as a part ot her last cargo, the
Vigilant No. 8-a new steam engine for the com?
pany of the same name th Augusta, The Vigilant
fe- from-the Amoskeag Company, and is, m many
respects, similar to the new. steamer of the Pal?
metto. .Isis somewhat smaller, and the PCS voyage
has discolored the brass and copper work; bnt
when, the Vigilant boya receive her, they will soon
eff 3ct a txansforniation. -Sh? was-made- fha guest
Of thoPalmetta While in this city, but will leave
for' Augusta by "the morning train to-day. We
congratnlaie ti e Augusta firemen on their acquisi?
tion, and hope the time is not far distant when the
generous:
tbs Charl
gillied against each othor. ... --rrf t
^fT|Vg t\ jSfj \ f 'p $ .'!"* i ?? ' &
AccmENT.-Among the incident? connected with
&e parado of yesterday vi as'an unfortunate occur?
rence -which,took place at the corner of Broad and
Kingftireits. A horse ridden by a Federal soldier
h?osme frightened at th? smoke of an engine, and
the bit-breaking in his' mouth he was loosed from
all, restraint. .The soldi ir wails. endeavoring to
calm- Grfif excited animal aearod the crowd, and a
lady, gentleman .and Tittie. ciiHd. were knocked
down and trampled upjii. Fortunately the lady
escaped., any seriousi, injury, and_ beyond a few
m ni?es she-was far moro frightened than burt
Mr. COLSON was trampled upon, the horse's, feet
striking him on the ankle and- instep, ?inict?ng a
badent on the latter ; but'the child, a little boy of
eixjears ol age, received a blow.from ahoofin his
.face which inflicted a sever* wound, fracturing the
BkulL There was no irniaodiate danger, but it was
considered to be a Serious wound. The whole
affair, .Was entirely accidental, and was caused by J
the hors* becoming alarmed-at the smoke and dust
ol' the' steam engines.
HESTB WITFE FIRE YESTERDAY MORNING-LARGE
Loss or PROPERTY. - About 2 o'clock on Sunday
moricung-an alarm bf firo was sounded, which we
ex>n ascertained to bein the first war*1, We re?
paired* tb 'the spot-tho north store fat several
stores known as ?be Prioleau Block, on East Bay,
corner of'Bro wu's wharf, The store was occupied
by Kr. L. F. Ko ESTER, and used as a wholesale
establishment. There wer* but ? few
present'when' ?ve arrived at the scene.
The**?j?S?r?r lower"'UATOX, through and through the
as-on fir?^ The- Vigilant, being the
'soon7 at hand, and' tho Pal
bind, and both at once set to
Work.
The Hook and Ladder came next, and all the
Others, as always, promptly obeyed tba'summons.
There was fortunately ( but btiio wind, ind that
Was from the south. Mr. Tnos. H. DEWEES, who
owns and occupies the store next adjoining to tho
south, sustained but h tile damage either in stock
or building, and is fully covered by insurance in
the agen deb of Messrs. TUPPER & LANE.
The building in which Mr. KCESTEE did busin esa
wa j.entirely destroyed. It belonged to Messrs.
HENRY- HABT and J. E. WOK & Co;,: of London.
There is ; insurance '? on it for $6,000 at Mr. Z. B.
OAKES*, and $?,000at Mi. AL.TOBIAS1 agencies.
Mr. KcBSTER?/st?ck ?B insured for $10,000 with
TUPPER & Iii vs, and also, we believe, to a larger
amount al othel.&gencies
Tbe fire* next' leaped- across the street, and
burned the large store it th* corner of East Bay
and Vendue Bange, for many years occupied as an
auction and commission store by Mesara. A To
BIAS ? Co., and A TOIUAS' SONS. The stock was
insured at Mr. A. L. TOBL?S' agencies for $7i00,
and the office furniture for $600. The building is
owned by the estate of JAMES, Ross. No insurance.
The store next east sa-Vendue Bange, in the
same building, and owned by the same parties,
was occupied by Mr. E. J. WHITE, whose stock was
nearly all destroyed. Loss estimated at about
15000. Insurance at Messrs. TUPPER & LAKE'S
agency, $10,000.
Messrs. JEFFORDS & Co. occupied the store next
oast, and sustained a loss amounting to about
$20,000. Insurance with Messrs. TUPPER & LAKE
$10,000.
Mr. A J. SALINAS, owned and did business in the
gtore adjoining. Tho houso. was not much in?
jured, ftpd the store comparatively empty. Loss
cohered by insurance.
The entire loss is estimated at from $50,000 to
$75,000, of which the feater part is covered by in?
surance.
m ' i""1 r a " " 111
? TBS MAY FESTIVAL of the German Br?derliche
-Bond w?P taie- place- at the Schutz en pl a tzr on
Wednesday next. See advertisement.
GERMAN EVENING SCHOOL.-We call the attention
of our Gorman friends to Mr. HOFFMAN'S adver?
tisement in another column of to-day'sNsws.
ST. MARKS FAUL-The fair of St. Mark's Church,
which has been held in tho Horton building, will
be continued for a few days longer at the request
of several families. The attendance at this fair
has been quite large, and the receipts have been
so flattering that the managers were induced to
accede to the request to continue the fair.
DEPAETURE OF THE FLORENCE COMPANY.-Our
firemen visitors from Florence wore constrained to
shorten their eUy and left last night on the 10
o'clock train. They had anticipated giving the
Florence another showing, being confident that her
full powers were not shown at the contest, bntthat
would necessitate her stay another day, and many
of the members .had businiss engagements that
were pressing. They were escorted to the depot
by delegations from the different companies, and
were wished a hearty god speed. The lateness of
the hoar combined with the general feeling of de?
pression produced by the parade and fire, prevent?
ed any more extended-notice, and the escort was
entirely a voluntary affair. The visit of the Flor?
ence Company will be long remembered by our
firemen, and the feelings of brotherly love engen?
dered by this '?rip will serve to unite the interests
of the different sections of the State more closely
than before.
ACCIDENTAL DROWNING.-We learn by a private
letter of a melancholy accident that occurred in
Summerville on last Saturday. Mr. JAS. W.
BBOWN, a son of Mr. J. T. BBOWN, an old citizen
of that place, was accidentally drowned while fish?
ing in Saw Mill Creek. He had gone with several
friends to this pond for the purpose of fishing, and
had gone out on a fallen tree, but his line caught
in a snag, and in endeavoring to loosen it he lost
his balance and fell overboard. His companions
were unable to render any assistance, and Mr.
BBOWN, after rising several times, finally sank.
One of his friends crept to the end of the tree and
held out a long pols to Mr. BBOWN, who seized it,
but. could not retain his hold, and to save himself
Mr. FAUR, who was o? the log, had to drop the
pole. The body was recovered in an hour's time, |
but life was then extinct, and though every effcrt
was made to resuscitate him, they proved unavail?
ing, and the Jury of Inquest returned a verdict of
accidental drowning.
THE PALMETTO GUARD CHARITABLE ASSOCIA-:
HON.-Few societies are fe ned for nobler pur?
poses than those that makes charity, the chiefest
of Christian virtues, their corner stone. At the'
cloae of the war the dubaudod soldier trudged
wearily homeward, and, although he removed the
grim panoply of war and returned to civil pur?
suits, the associations formed in the army had [
been tried by too many fires not to prove pure
gold, and it was found impossible to forget friends:
and comrades who had fought side by side. Chari?
table associations were formed by the various oity
corps, the principle adopted bel ag: 1st, Charity- j |
to lend a helping hand to a suffering comrade and.
to succor the distressed. 2d, To form a club;
where an evening, once every month or quarter,1
could be pleasantly spent, not in lighting anew!
the pa3t battles, but in social intercourse and
friendly exchange of sentiments. The society. |
whose name is at the head of this article was
formed during tho past year, and has kept its vi?
tality unimpaired since. The monthly meeting is
advertised for to-night, and, as business of great;
importance will be transacted, the members aro;
particularly requested to be punctual in their at-, j
cendance.
MAYOR'S (DOUBT-April 27.-The records show;
the same sparseness of cases that has existed for;
some days past, and consequently the reporter:
must r 'etly wait for something to "turn up/
LEGAL.-In the Court of Appeals, on Friday, tbei j
following cases were heard or otherwise disposed;
of: '
0. S. Meng vs. Houser ? Steen. Mr. Sh and for i I
appellants. Mr. B. F. Arthur contra. Mr. Goude-. I
lock on same side. Mr. Thompson in reply.
James Copes et al. ads. vs. James M. Rutland. ;
Mr. J. H. Bum for appellants. Mr. W. H. Robert- ;
3on contra.
W. L. Pickett et ah vs. John R. Pickett el al
Gen. Kershaw ft v appellant. Mr. McCants contra, i |
L. H. Trapp ads. the State. Mr. Rutland for ap- ;
pellant. Solicitor Melton contra.
Obadiah Barratt ads. the State. Brief read by i
Mr. A W. Thompson.
Bartie & Co. vs. Burrows, Blair & Co. Struck
3ft
Louis & Mark vs. T. B. Jeter. Continued.
The Western Circuit will be called on Monday
next ; \
; "il -v - ? '?''
THE attention, of our cotton planters is directed j
fco the newly patented Iron.Screw Cotton Press, to j
t>e found in our advertising columns to-day. We :
aave, a] descriptive cironlar in om office, and aa far j
as we are able to judge, it appeals to combine tho j
assentisjs of simplicity, durability, cheapness, and j
EaciHty. of transportation. Tho following is from j
&e ' Greenville, Ala., Southern Netos, where they
ure extensively used :
GHAT'S COTTON SCBXW AND HAY PRESS_This new in?
dention, which throws into disuse all previous presses,
Tor packing cotton Dales, has proved a perfect'success, if ?
we may take for evidence the assurances of planters who
lave bad them erected on their plantations, and thorough?
ly tested them. From their laudatory remarks we gather
that it ia Indeed the latest Improvement of the age, and,
^manaling from the brain of a . Southern gentleman, it
;an be' claimed purely as a Southern invention. Hitherto
n von ti ons, notions, ?c.. have come, to ns patented irom
?ie North ; but hereafter wo think the prospect is fair
:or Southern genius to come into competition.
Tho; advantages' of Gray's Cotton and Hay Press over
itt others that have ever been In usc are many and easily
observable. In those days of scarcity of labor, and the
aoceasity which'presses on the planter to husband all his
[oreo," this improvement on the old cotton screw ia in
raluaUe. Instead of the laborious process of the old
jcrew, told combines ease and power.. Its mechanical
ximbina?ohB are so nicely balanced that even one man's
torce on tho lever produces more compressing'power
than a mule hitched to the lever of the old-fashioned
?crew. "Wo have heard the testimony of old planters who
bave packed'cotton for years, and they are unanimous in
thei^ .expressions of appro val, We wish our space would
permit us to.enter more descriptively toto the merits of !
this new.p^tent; but we think'every planter who does, not j
purchase one of Gray's Cotton Screws is standing in his
own light ..:::.."'.
. Mr. R. H.. GRAY, the patentee, served through
the war in the .Washington Artillery of New. Or?
leans,, but is a native of Alabama, where he last
?ea?on first introduced them, and sold about one
hundred to the cotton planters, which proveda
decided success.
We are. pleased to notice this Southern invention
and hope to have many more to note, as we have
no doubt it is one of the best ways of reconstruct?
ing our fortunes and thereby our country.
Tt will be observed that Mr. C. E. HUOEB, at No.
73 ?aat Bay, Charleston, is the general agent for
this State.
CLERGYMEN and publie speakers will find MARS?
DEN 'a PECTORAL BALM invaluable, strengthening
die voice, and removing any irritation of the
ihroat or lungs. For sale by all druggists.
DO WIE & MO?SE, Agents.
s GOODB?CH, WLNEMAN & CO., Agents.
MOUNT PLEASANT FERRY.-The steam ferry-boat
eaves the wharf at. tile foot of Market street every
lay at 10 A M., and 8 and 6 P\ M.; and leaves
Mount Pleasant for the city at 8 A M., 12 M., and
aalf-past 5 P. M. Fare 25 cents.
As an., inducement to large excursion parties,
iremen'a pic-nios, ?LC., ?C., the fare for such par?
ses will be charged only one way, and the fine hall
}f Mr. TTENCEXN at th? head of the wharf about
ifty feet long by twenty-five wide, and in the
second story with a great number of windows,
viii be at their disposal free of cost. On Tuesdays
md Saturdays the ferry-boat runs to Sullivan's
bland, 2 April 27
H. H.
If you want cheap Blank Books;
If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa?
ler, &c; or, MILLERS' Almanac:
If you want Fating executed neatly;
li you want Books bound in any style, or Account
Books made to order, with any desired pattorn ot
ruhng, go to HIRAM: HAB?IS, NO. 59 Broad street.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Auction Sales This Day.
J. k W, KNOX will sell this day, at their salosroom,
No. 138 Meeting street opposite Pavilion Hotel at 10
o'clock, dry goods, straw goods, clothing, &c.
I. E. HEBTZ k Co. w?l Bell this day, at ll o'clock,
alongside the schooner Joseph Long, Union Wharf, 117
bales hay.
R. k A P. CALDWELL will sell this day, at ll o'clock,
on PATTON'U Wharf, east end of Hasel s treet, four build?
ings, composed of brick, wood and. tin
DUBBEO & Co will soil this day) at. 10 o'clock, at No.
198 Coming street furniture of a family declining houae
kteping.
A-A-A-A-A
The best Dyspeptic Bitters now in use are PANHNTN'S
Hepatic Bitters. They never fail to givo relief. Try a
bottle, and be convinced. For sale by all Druggists, m
THU TIMS TO ADVERTISE IN THE
COUWTRY.
The Daily South Carolinian at Colombia, ia now sent
to every Poatofflce in the State. Being the oftldel paper
of the State, it will be lound at the present time espe?
cially valuable to merchants and others desiring to avail
themselves of a very large circulation.
TUE PHCEHU has a large circulation throughout the
middle and upper Districts of the State. Advertising
rales is reasonable as the stringency of the money mar?
ket will warrant Merchants and others wishing to use
the columns of the paper will address
JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor,
February 25 Columbia, 8. C.
CONVINCING.
FULTON, OSWEOO COUNTY, Joly 1866.
Messrs. HOSTETTEB k SMITH :
GentUmen .-I have been severely afflicted with
paralysis of the stomach, and even given up by several
eminent physicians. I have tried several remedies of a
tonic and stimulating nature, tut without any good re?
sult Some three or four months ago I was induced to
try your STOMACH BITTERS; and have used about seven
or eight bottles with a decided benefit My health ls
greatly improved ; and I consider your BITTERS the
only efficacious remedy of their kind in the market If
used as directed they will always prove a sovereign
remedy to those afflicted with dyspepsia or other dh\.
eases of a like nature. Respectfully yours,
LYMAN MUDGE.
HASTINGS, DAKOTA CO., MINK., August, 1666.
Messrs. HOSTETTEB & SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa.:
Gentlemen .--Have sold your BITTERS ever since
they were brought out and consider them the best
amoDg the many before the public. Those brought out
since the tax has been imposed on spirits are trash.
never recommend them.
Respectfully and truly yours.
R. J. MARVIN.
COLON, ST. JOSEPH CO., MICH., Joly 31,189C.
Messrs. HOSTETTEB k SMITH : _
Gentlemen :-I con s-der your BITTERS a sovereijh
bann for a thousand aila. Yo ors, truly,
J). 0. REYNOLDS, M. D.
April 29__6_
Free to Everybody.
A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information of the'
grea+est importance to the young of both sexes.
It teaches how the homely may become beautiful, thej
despised respected, and the forsaken loved.
No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their!
address, and receive a copy postpaid, by return mall.
Address P. O. Drawer, 21,
March 30 '". ~ lyr Tro/, N. Y.
Know thy Destiny.
ifA^.ue E. F. THORNTON, the great English Astrolo?
gist, Clairvoyant and Psych om errie ian, who has aston-:
ished the. scientific classes of the Old World, has now lo-j
ca ted herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame THOBKTON pos-i
sasses such wonderful powers of second sight as to ena-j
ble her to impart knowledge bf the greatest importance!
to the siuglo.or married of either sex. While in a state;
of trance, she delineates the very features of the person!
you are to many, and1 by the aid of an instrument of in-j
tense power, known as the Psychorno trope, guarantees toi
produce a lire-like picture of the future husband or wi?oj I
of the applicant, together with date of marriage, position! j
bx Ufe, leading traits of character, ka. Thia is no. hum-j
bug, si thousand of testimoniale ca? assert She willi
send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written:
guarantee, that the picture 1B what it purports to be. By!
enclosing a small look of hair, and stating place of birth,.
age, disposition and. complexion, and enclosing fifty cents; |
and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, yon will re?
ceive the picture and desired information by return mail, j
All communications sacredly confidential. Address, inj
confidence, Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. 0. Box 223,1
Hudson, N. Y. ".''\ ly "'/' ": M?rchSO
MISCELLANEOUS.
GOING OFF AT; HALF PRICE t||
r {\ r\ MORAL AND RELIGIOUS BOOKS, 10 cents ;
O U\J Methodist Hymn Books, 25 cents
Baptist Hymn Books, 25 to 76 centa .'
60u Moral and Religious Books, 26 ?enta
100 Southern Harmony, 75 cents
Catholic French and Spanish Prayers, 60 cents
? Episcopal Prayers,'50'con to to il. 50
100 The Charleston Book, 60 cents
Testaments, in French or English, 5 cents to tl
Pocket Bibles, 50 cents to $1 -
Webster's Spelling Books, 10 centa.
CaRotHART'S "BOOK STORE." |
April 15 - "'_ j
FRUIT ! FRUIT! FRUIT !
JUST ARRIVED BY THE AZELDA b LAURA, FROM?
Baracoa.
1300 brach es BANANAS
20,000 Plantains .
45,000 Cocoanut?
20 dozen Pineapples
Barr?la of Oreen Ginger
. Barrels of Tamarinds. .
ALSO OM HANO IN STOKE:
' ORANG?E, Lemons, Potatoes, Raisins and Figs, as-]
sorted Nuto, of all kinds:
For salo .at reasonable pr-icea-by
; tiiT &??J??? BART k WIRTE,
No. 67 Market street; and,
.'"- ' - B. PATTINI,
April 2G . A . .. .. No. 25 Market street
CEMENT I PLASTEE !
1 Ol"! A BBLS. FRESH LIME.
JLaVJxJ Landing from schooner "P. A Heath."
200 BBLS. CEMENT. ,.'
100 BBLS.' CALCINED PLASTER. ' ,
Per schooner |?W; F." Crashing.'' ' .. '
.ITV STORE.
150 BBLS. LAND PLASTER. ' ' j
2000 FIRE BRICE. ?
300 OVEN TILE. ti i. i Zs '.
LATHS; HA IR,-LUMBER,'te. - *-' s- ..
? For sale by I
; ... ? OLJiET & co.,
April 26 'J * Nos. 9, ll and 13 Vendue Ranger J
F. M. BORDELL,
JMCMIISE BROKER,
"\Xrili, 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, where samples j
may be seen.
REFERENCES-Mr. c. M. Forman, Mr. Theodore D.j
Wagner, Messrs. John Fraser k Co., Messrs. Mordecai k
Ca, Messrs. w. C. Dukes k Ca, Messrs. (tonrdin, i
Matth!essen k Co., Charleston, 8. C.
October 21 -_wtmflmo j
FURNITURE AUCTIONS
AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES ' ? j
Attended to with promptness and dispatch, and at
MODERATE CHARGES, BY
SMITH di MCGILLIVRAY,
April ll_Auctioneers, No. 27 Broad street :
j?^^? 33 Golden, Flaxen, and ?^iSb !
ig m gt) Silken CURLS produced by SL a^S& '
JK JE the use of Professor DE- W., 1?
jEHfeJUB. BREUX'S FRISER LE TTcS MS
?gr r ?MB CHEVEUX. One applica- A?TfT
jpif_^_JW^ t?on warranted to curl the^wMKjsfc
jLr" -T. mostatraight and stubborn irT^f^^ '
hair of either sex into' wavy ringlets, or heavy massive: '.
curls. Bas been used by the fashionables of Paris and..
London, with the most gratifying results. Does no in-:
Jury to the hair. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, $L \
Descriptivo circulars mailed free. Address BERGER,.
SHUTTS k CO., Chemists. No. 285 River atreet Troy, N. .
Y., Sole Agents for the United States. i
March 30 ly
E. M. WHITING-,
CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, \
HAS. REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROM CHALMERS: |
street to No. 83 CHURCH STREET, one door
uortn of Hroa-i slr^i. A neust H J
AMERICAN r|
LEAD PENCIL COMPANY,
NEW YORK.
Factory, Hudson City, N. J. I
WflOLESALESALES E00M
VO. 31 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK.
ALL STYLES AND GRADES OF LEAD PENCILC
fl of superior quality are manufactured end offered
/aa at fair terms to the Trade. The public are invited
fMVrtogivo the AMERICAN LEAD FEN CUL the pre
@f fi l'erence.
IIP THE PENCILS ARE TO BE HAD AT ALL THE
PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND NO HON
tt?# DEALERS.
ASK FOR THE "AMERICAN T/F.AT> PENCIL. "
? T ESTIMO NT Ai.
SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, )
ENGINEERING DEFABTMKNT, J
YALE COLLEGE, November ic, 18CC. J
il have always recommended the Faber Tolygrade
Lead Pencils as the only pencils flttod for both ornamen?
tal and mathematical drawing; but after a thoromgh
trial of: the American' Polygrado Lead Pencils, man
ui icturod hy the American Lead Pencil Company,: l^sw
York, I find them superior to auy pencil in use, event'to
the Faber or the old English Cumberland Lead Pencil,
being a superior pencil for sketching, ornamental and
mechanical drawing, and all the ordinary uses of a laid
pencil.
Those pencils aro very finely graded and have a veiy
smooth lead; even the softest pencils hold the point vretT ;
they are all that can be desired iu a pencil. It gives mo
great pleasure to be able to assure Americans that they
will no long?r be compelled to depend upon Germany or
at y other loreign market for pen?os.
LOUTS BAIL,
Professor of Drawing, &c
ALL PENCILS ABE STAMPED:
jg?- '.'AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. N. Y."
None genuino without tie exact name of the firm :
[Ook to it_Gmo_ December 13
THE ORANGEBURG NEWS?
PUBLI9HED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING,. AT
Orangoburg, S. C. Terms $2 per annum, bi ad?
vance.
During the spring and fall seasons extra copies of the
OBANQEBOBO NEWS will he circulated for the benefit ol
our advertising patrons.
Contract Advertisements inserted on the most liberal
terms.'.-Address . SAMUEL DIBBLE, " ?
* Editor Orangeburg News,
February 25 Orangoburg, R >
I IMPORTANT TO COTTON PLANiT_
JfS. - SOUTHERN INVENTION. j
JHHL. a-:R___r7d
?jff^^^^Mm\. PATENT LABOR-SAVING
>^^Hl\ IRON SCREW COTTON PRESS.
'sS3??ml\m\ -.y?itit^^^^B^ Tlie latest and by far .the most
flHrifflM?B; BI^^ESPerfect G0TT<>^ SCREW yet in
Wgaflraite MB l^^^^^^? Tented. With one mule a heavy
?^S?fS??S& |Bi_?i8liH Da*e can be easily packed. Send
-^"T^^^^^^^^^^^^^^?^^ GENERAL AGENT FOR THE STATE,
^*r'*l6y \o. 73 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
ALSO,
BALLWAY AND STEAMBOAT SUPPLIES, PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES, SAW
GINS, HENEBY'S MCCARTHY GINS, GRIST MILLS, BARK MILLS, HORSE POWEBS, THRESH?
ERS, BEAPEBS, BELTINGS, OILS, IBON, STEEL, WLLDEB'S FIRE PROOF SAFES, PLATFORM
AND COUNTER SCALES, toa, _e. For sale by
Ci K. HUGER,
No. 73 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
April 29_j_'_mthBmoB !
ESTABLISHED 18451--22 YEARS (
ASSETS OYEB $7,000,000!
_T_iW YOB_
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
(PURELY; MUTUAL).
--rO
rmi I? i?n"ICY HOLDERS RECEIVE THE ENTIRE PROFITS, AND ARE THUS;
TOURED AT THE ACTUAL COST OF THE COMPANY, DEDUCTING ONLY EX
PEASES OF BIAIiAOEMHBPr.
? ? ? i ~' .... \
ANNUAL DIVIDEN!) FIFTY PER CENT.
(FOB THREE TEAKS PART,! AND ___XjYTO CONTINUE.) V
AGE. ASSETS and DIVIDEND, or RETURN PREMIUM, (reducing the same to actual conti aT th? ^rrrrvJ
CONSIDERATIONS in deciding tho relative SECURITY and SEXLTJUL _\NAG_Xrot TlA%|_2r_2?
THOMAS FKOST[ Agent for South karolina I
? . JNO. L. DAWSON, M. D., I pt,_o?"faTln .'
FR.AN CIS L. PARGEE, M. IX, j Fhjvmoiana.
Aprfl 2T j j ".. .. c: . ". .. ^mritm
MISCELLANEOUS.
n?C.C.GARRISGife
-fr. FAMILY MEDICINES*
WHY HAVE THAT MOS! DISTRESSING DISEASE*
DYSPEPSIA, wbenDr. C. G. GARRISON wari
rauta a cure. . - !
Price SL26 per bottle.
Por sale, wholesale and retail .at my store, No. 211 ;
Sfouth Eighth street, Philadelphia, and by . . ?
DOWIE & MOISE,
> ? , .SOUTHERN. DRUG HOUSE, j
No. 161 Meeting stree t, opposite Charleston Hotel.
Aprliaa : . ._? n?ths6 i
LAW NOTICE.
rrrtTR UNDERSIGNED ARE ASSOCIATED AS PAETj
_L' NEBS, and propose to practice in' the STATS
COURTS OF DAW AND EQUITY for the Districts o|
Barnwell, Beaufort and Colleton, ThV-er the name and
style Of "DAVANT.' ". ' J
Office, for the present, at GILLISONVTLLE, Sonta
Carolina. B, J. DAVANT. !
November 23_fm ' . -LC. DAVANT. j
A CARD TO THE LADIES, j
MRS. C. a PETERS |
IS NOW PBEPABED TO STAMP OVER FIVE THOU-j
SAND NEW PATTERNS for
EMBROIDERING AND BRMDTNG
On every material, at her private residence, No: 4 George,
street fmwl . April 20 i
CEDAR CAMPHOR
CHEAPEST AND BEST DEFENCE AGAINST:
CLOTHES-MOTHS. Factured by HARRIS ?ci
CHAPMAN, Boston. Sold by overy druggist
April27 _ Bm2
MEDICAL BOOES
'." '. AND
Anatomical Charts, -French and
English,
ABE GOING OFF AT HALF .PBIOE AT HABT'S!
Bookstore. . ... April 22 |
LAW BOOKSj
The Reports of South Carolina
AND
THE STATUTES AT LARGE,
AT HALF PRICE, AT HART'S
April 22_Bookstore, j
CLOSING UP
AT A GREAT SACRIFICE.
BOOKS, PAP ?B, ENVELOPES, BLANKS, BLANE'
Boola, Pictures, Engravings and Instruments, at!
haifprice.
The subscriber having determined to retiro from busi?
ness, presente to the public the opportunity of purchos-i
SHOOKS, STATIONARY and. Fancy Goods, atholl
se. Bibles, Prayer?, Testaments, in variety and size,!
Hymn Booka of all denomina tic ne, Novels, Travels, Bi-:
ographiea, History, Theology, Scientific, Agricultural,:
Gardening, Cooking and Sporting Works, Noto Paper 51:
to $2 60 ream, Letter and Cap Paper, at $2 60 to $8 ream, j
Envelopes at t'l and $2 60 per thousand. Come and
avail yourselves of the present opportunity.
HA MT,. HABT, Sn.
April 8 Imo_No. 382 King street ;
rrtHE UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE TO DIS-'
J. PENSE this agreeable and. healthful beverage, at
their well-known stands, No. 86 BASEL STREET, be?
tween King and Meeting streets. No. ?28>? KING STREET
(Old Piquet G. ard House), and at the head of CENTER
MARKE"!, northwest corner.
Druggists and others wishing to be supplied with:
Fountains or 'SyrupR, and dealers desiring Fountains
charged, will bo accommodated upon reasonable:
terms.
Steamers, Hotels, Restaurants and private families,
furnished with a superior article of bottled Soda, in quan?
tities to suit purchasers.
We are agents tor the sale of A J. Morse ii Son's justly
celebrated Soda Water Apparatus, consisting ot' Genera?
tors,' Fountains, Marblo Draught Stands, Silver Plated
Refrigerating Draught Stands, Tumbler Holders, and all
apparatus necessary for the monuiacture of Soda Water,
at the manufacturers' prices, with freight added.
Dealers in Soda Water throughout tho State, desiring
an apparatus, will do well to examine the merits of
Morse's Apparatus, before purchasing elosewhere.
Description catalogue and price list sent to any address
upon application to JOHN ECCE & CO., Charleston.
While appreciating the very liberal patronage extended
tous during the past season, we shall strive to merit its
continuance.
JOHN BUCK.
E. H. GARDNER.
April ll _' 2mo
ICE CEEA :M:T
SODA WATER ? I
CONFECTIONERY AND CAKES ! !
WE HAVE THE PLEASURE OP AN?
NOUNCING to tte Ladies and Gentlemon of
Charleston, that wc, the undersigned, havo fitted up a
FIRST CLASS ESTABLISMENT, at the corner of Meet?
ing and Basel streets, whero we will guarantee that you
will find a superior quality of ICE CREAM, SODA WA
TEB, CONFECTIONERY and CAKES. Hoping to re?
ceive a share ol' the potronago of tho community, wo arc
BespectfuUy, JOHN OGREN."
W. A. WITHINGTON.
April 13_ Imo
WILLIAM BROOKBANK^,
STEAM .GAS FITTER AND PLUMB BR,
PLATH AND ORNAMENTAL GAS FIXTURES, GAS
FITTING AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT
'ifclNldst; TO. No. U? KJNG STREET,
August 31_Between Hroaa and unc-v M reids.
THE MARION STAR,
ESTABLISHED NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AGO, IS
published at Marion, S. C., in the central portion
of the country, and offers a favorable medium to Mer?
chante, Druggists, Machinists, and all classes who desire
to extend their business in tho Pee Dee country.
For thc benefit of our advertising patrons, wo shall in
addition to our subscription list, which ls constantly in?
creasing, publish and distribute gratuitously U0U0 extra
copies of the STAR, during the business season thie
FslL
Bates of Advertising libcraL
W. J. McKEBALL,
November 20 Editor and Proprietor.
MACH! NE SHOP?.
NEW YORK STEM Infill CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
ENGINE LATHE8, .PLANEES, .'.
IMPBOVED CAB WHEEL BOXES,
, .BOLT CUTTERS, '.
- UPRIGHT BBJLLLSj
.? AND .-...???>.??
MACDMTS' IDOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
Works at Worcester, Mass; '
OFFICE AND WABEBOOM, Np. 223 PEARL ST. j
NEW YORK, . , ; I
December 16. . . QBIO J
Havana Plan Kentucky State Lottery
MURRA?, EDDY k CO.,.MANAGERS. ? '
TO BE DRAWN AT COVWOTONV ?V., lBfl??ANI>j I
30th of eada month. Scheme, 32,000 tickets 627; |
prizes. Whole tickets. $12 ; halves,. 40; ? quarters, $3;i
eighths, $1 60..iii .. .. . ]
1 Prize of...$50,000 2.Prizes of. ?.$5,000!
1 Prize Of..$20,000 29 Prizes of..?1*000
1 Prize of..$8,000 63 Prizes of.......... .?400;
1 Prize of. . $7,000|l65 Prizes of. -tMO!
220 Prizes of 4125..
54 Approximation Prizes amounting to $9,000. . .'?.?<?
Combination Lottery draws every day.. Tickets Acm
$ito?io: r .
V1! IT nb r? PO Dt ire c. Drawing? wailed. AB . Boon as the
Lottery ls.draWn.
address jd. 1- e?r.KRS, United Stales Licensed Agent
No. di uIssi Bireec, ch .neston,6. C., OJK*.-. Box-52T. O
February 20 . ?... ? ? 3roo
"WILLIS & 0HIS0LM,
FACTORS* COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND .. .. -.'
S HIP PINO AG EHT S.I
WJ ILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE''ANi>i
VV St?*tMENT (t? Foreign and Domestic Ports) ot'
COTTON, .?J CE, LUMBEE AND'NAV AL .STOKES. ..
ATLANTIC WUAJRJP, Ciiarleston, 8. Or
E. WILLitt.i;vr.%%...:.J.:iVi:;jL. B;:^rs?LM "
October-25 i ; ?*"* ?'?*> -:'..;???* - '. ?
?BiO?r?ER.-?S0?F'
GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL.
rriHlS SOAP REQUIRES ONLY TO BE USED TO'
JL prove Its superior quality. Use it as you would ;
any common Soap. Try it und you will be convinced:
that lt is superior to any other article in market For
salo by Grocers generally, j
Manufactured by TAYLOR & YOUNG, No. 18G Front;
street, New York; For sale by
GEUBER k MARTIN, "
No. 230 King street.
H; BISCHOFF it CO.,
No. 197 East Bay.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS ifc CO.,
Corner Church and Hoyne streets.
DOWTE AiMOtBE, Druggists,
. . No. 151 Meeting' street
Opposite Charleston Hotel
January 23_ ' ' wfmflm?
Gin, as a Remedial Agent. . .
GEN, AS A REMEDIAL AGENT, HAS BEEN IN FA?
VOR with tho profession for a very long period, but
owing to the dial cul ty of obtaining a pure article, it. has :
fallen into disuse in many sections of the country, much j
to the regret of medical men, who consider it almost a
specific in very many diseases. For all coses of Gravel, ?
puro Gin, if administered under professional guidance, j
\ will certainly work a cure; and if taken as a preventive,
acting, as it does, on the. sensitive membranes, it cleanses
the parts so as to remove all possible sediment Admin. ]
istered in the same way, it will prevent, the formation of ?
Calculi, and do away with those terrible operat?ons, j
therefore, .so necessary for their permanent removal. ;
Ghi is of incalculable benefit to females in those diseases
so peculiar to the sex, and from ita tonic, as well, as ita '
anodyne properties, it is frequently superior to iron, '
bark, or even the electrical remedies. In cases of a po si- .
live tendency to Plithisu, or Consumption, Gin, inproper
quanti ti cy, by supplying or filling np the constant dying
out of the natural fire of the system, will- often entirely
ward o if that ?wf?l disease, which carries off one-eighth
I -of the population of the United States annually. Pure
Gin has this peculiar advantage over other diffusible
stimuli, that it exhilarates without creating any thirst of j
an un healthy character, it soothes while it also excites;
and is a powerful nervine as well as an active tonic. '
"HIN IS GER'S OLD LONDON DOCK GIN
posseses all the qualities that can be desired for the high?
cst and noblest use of all wines or liquors. Its. ingre?
dients are the distilled juices of carefully selected grains,
made delicately pungent and flavorous with the aromatic
tincture of the Juniper Perry. Age has mellowed all
these mingled aromas, and given an exquisite mildness
a smooth, oily body-and au almost floral odor to tho
liquor, which renders it delicious to the senses, of smell
and taste alike, while its sparkling liquid purity leaves
nothing for thc eye to desire.
"The writer must remark that Messrs. A. M. BLSONOEB
& Co. merit the gratitude of the entire medical profes?
sion, as well as the world at large, for having introduced
a stimulant : f such unexceptionable purity and unequivo
g1 power, both as a preventive and curative agent and a
harmless exhilarative beverage. "-Chenw?al Journal and
Medical Gazette. tul mOmos January 29
NOTICE.
OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING
clan we of Section 1 of an "Ordinance to Boise Sup?
plies for tho ya ir 1867," is published for the information
of persons soiling Good? by sample or otherwise, who aro
not residents of this city. All such persons are hereby
notified to report ai this office.
"Three dollars on every hundred dollars of all goods
sold in thin city by rsons not residents, by sample or
othorwise. ' W. H. SMITH,
Murchs Clerk or Council
PIONEER
YEAST POWDER
USE THIS, LADIES, AND NO OTHER,
With your PASTRY havo no bother;
At every grocors you can get it
Try a box und ne'er regret it
This YEAST POWDER is urod by all first-class Hotels
and Restaurants through the country, and is finding its
way into every household where good Yeast Powder is
appreciated. Samples free. Every box warranted to
give satisfaction or money refunded. Manufactured by
TAYLOR &? YOUNG, No. 150 Front street New York. .
For sale by GRU?ER & MARTIN,
No. 230 King street
HENRY BISCHOFF & CO.,
. . No. 191 East Eay,
W. S. CORWIN & CO.,
No. 259 Khu street
DOWIE & MOISE, Druggists,
No. 151 MEElING SXRtET,
Opposite Charleston Hotel.'
January 24_tbstuCmo
THE CAROLINA TIMES,
Pru LT'S UK D AT OR AN GE BURG C. H.
^HIS PAPER CIRCULATES THROUGHOUT THE
L middle portion of tho State, and offers the best
facilities for advertisers. February 28 ?
AUCTION SAUS. j
Lime.^ B^fo^ Jiarn&yj ^- ? .
BYK. ? A. y?, CAIJD)'fWBlVlW ???V_j
THIS DAT, 29th instant, win be ?dd, CB Patton's Wharf;
east end of Hf^stteeVai ll VcJodr, - . LV]
FOOT SMALL BULLDLNOS, composed o? Brick, Wood
and Tin, the samo to be removed.
ALSO. - T~
A lot of LOOSE LIME, suitable fox builders.
Conditions cash._, : ... Aprils
' Fleur. :
BTR.&AP.CALDWB1
' TO-M0KEOW, the 30th, will be sold in our 1
Na - Chalmers street, to close salea, st three-quarters
psst 10 o'clock,
83 BAEBELS FLOUE VARIOUS GRADES.
ABD, ON ACCOUNT OT AXX OOVOXBHXD.
24 barrels FLOUR slightly damaged.
Conditions cash. April 29
Damaged Corn.
BY R. ?Si A. P. CALDWELL.
TO-MORROW, 30th instant, will be sold in our Ware?
house, Na - Chalmers street, at a quarter of ll
o'clock, on account of all oonoar L ed,
42 BAGS CORN.
Slightly damaged on board of Sehr. --, on her pas?
sage to this port
Conditions cash._ April 29
A House and Lol on ?he, east aide af Anson street,
opposite Oie Catholic Church, at Auction.
BY SMITH ?sc MCGILLIVRAY.
TO-MORROW, the 30th of April at ll o'clock, on the
north steps of the Exchange,
All that LOT OF LAND, with the buddings thereon,
known as No. 94 Anson street; bounded on the north by
lands of Margaret Pencil; south by estate of Nathaniel
Cooper, and east by lands late of Christopher Gadsden]
measuring thirty-two feet, six inches, by one hundred
and sixty-two feet in depth; back line twenty-five feet six
inches, more or less.
' Terms-One-third cash; balance m one, two and three
years. Purchaser to pay ns for papers. Property in
sured and pohcy assigned._wsmt4 April 29
A Lot on the Fast Side of Anson street, several
doors below the above, at Auction,
BY SMITH ?s MCGILLIVRAY.
TO-MORROW, the 30th.of April, at ll o'clock, in front
of the Exchange,
ALL THAT LOT OF LAND in Anson street, bon 'j ded
on the north by lands of J. H. Kiep, south by lands of
Margaret Pencil, east by lands of - Darcy; me touring
32 feet 6 inches front by 161' feet in depth, more or less.'
back lino 25 feet 6 inches.
Terms-One-third cash; balance in one, two and three
years. Purchaser to pay ns for papers. Property in?
sured and policy assigned. wsnrtu4 April 29
Valuable Lot of Land on west side of Elna street.
Ward Ho. 4. '
BY Z. B. OAKES.
Will be sold on THURSDAY, Sd May, at ll o'clock, at the
Old Custom House,
All that VALUABLE LOT OF LAND, situated on the
west side of King street, formerly known as Nos. 148 and!
145, and being immediately east of the' Cemetery at the*
Unitarian Church ; measuring 68 feet, 10 inches, front
and rear, and 200 feet in.depth. .
Conditions-One-fifth cash; Balance in three equal an-,
nual instalments, with toterest 'semi-annually; secured;
by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the property.
Purchaser to pay tor papers._. . April 25
HANNETT SCHJJR.
Auctioneer and Commission'Merchant, at;
No. 89 King street, Below Broad street,
Offers his services for the salo of MERCHANDISE it
day and night at. his store, also for the sale of Stock,
Bonds, Real Estate, Vessels, Horses and Produce. " Best
city references wiD bs given. Consignments soRciictiJ
Terms moderate and guarantees satisfaction,
April22_ ... .. j . Imo
- Arteigne for Horses; Vehicles and Furnitur^
EVERY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, sta quarter past;;
10 o'clock, ss originally established .by the subscribers, f
Furniture sales at Private Residences promptly attend-;
ed to at tow charg?e. . . .-..- .~t "' ...
.....,:?...... SMITH A MCGILLIVRAY,
. Auctioneers, No, 27,Broad street,
Aprilll " 3mo .,, South Side near State.
T ' 'i ! ii i -1. MU ? miami
A GR?CUITOR AI.
MAPES'
Ni?TAOgeiiJb?ed
Super-phosphate of
QA A BARRELS MAPES' NITRO, . B?PEB-PH08-;
OUU PEATE OF LIME, to arrive ex steamer Man?
hattan. Orders suponed direct' from* steamer by
KINSMAN ft HOWELL, Sole ? genta,
Aprfl'aa^^^ g1 -.?.''---. .^^Igi^Bsy.
PHONBtWAIVO.
?CARGO OF- THE ABOVE GUANO HAVING JUST
arrived from McKean's Man/I, I sm -prepared io
furnish it to .Planters,- either ? for cash at $55 per ton i "
2000 pounds, or $66, payable first November, with inte
est at 7 per cent, approved airy acceptance.. Pamphlete,!
with foll directions as to its application, and certificates;
of Planters who have Tised lt, also analyste of Profess!
Shepard and others, can be had at my office.
tiaCj?Ki '. ..'^''.--.'^....'vJ.-N<-BOBSO?, ^
March 29 fm wi mo - <- No. 62 East Bay.
WOOLSTQNiS
. : j,?<i... :. BALTTMOBE, Aprilll, 18G7.
RESULT
Of Analyste of WOOLSTON^ "BONE PHOSPHATE,
. rnanuiacrured byW. WH1TELOCK A* CO.,
from a sample drawn by myself
<MoishrrB(dstat 70per cent).........j..;.4.180
Oiganlo combustible matter,^ .............. .20,700
' ' Capable of producing Ammonia....3.242 !'
Inorganic earthy matter..... ii*'. :.-..'.'. I,; Vi. 75. : 120
Cont.toing of Phosphoric Acid... s,.. " .27.810.
''Cohf?lni?g'?Y?nu.'...'.........24.111
? ; Ci Containing Magnesia, ftc..-....... .?i;.-'.'. .381300
. Of the Phosphoric Acid. LQ23 .per cent is. soluble in
water,' and ro'prescnta 2.233 of soluablo Bone Phosphate
of Lime; the whole,- amounting to 27.810 per cent, ls
equal to 60.712 per cent of Bone Phosphate of Lime.
G. A. LIEBIG. .
This Phosphate is prepared by ourselves with' th?
greatest care, .ia strictly uniform in quality, and. nothing
enters imo its manufacturo which ls not a valuable
-manare. . ' "
. The very flattering accounts we ore daily receiving . of
the result of its application last season, ana ita exceed?
ing richness as shown hythe above analysis, justify us in
recommending it in the very, highest terme.
All .we ask ls a trial of lt by the side of Peruvian
Guano, or any other manure which can be produced.
- W. WBTTELOOK ft CO.,
No. 44 South street, Baltimore.
For sale by Ti J. KERB ft CO.
. April28 - ? - - - . -6
.SEED TEAS. .
'?'jr\'fi' BUSHELS" OF CHOICE CLAY PEAS, A
*?-\J\J prime article, and suitable for seed.
For sale by JOHN CAMP8EN ft CO.,
No. 14 Market street, opposite State street
April26 _3
I?rOOG THIS DAY,
EX STEAMSHIP ALLIANCE, FROM
U PHILADELPHIA.
A AA BARRELS ALLEN k NEEDLES' UELEBRA
4fcUU TED AMA! ON LATED FERTILIZER, proba?
bly the last shipmoot of the season. All unfilled orders
supplied direct from the vesseL .-.ul
MACBETH ft RAVENED, . :
ApTillT' J .. ..... Sole Agents.
. PUBLIC NOTICE..
. ' OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, V
January 3,1867. j
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
the following Ordinance licenses hare been prepared
fordeUvery iron>this Office.- . S.-THOMAS,
' ORy'Treasurer.
SEO. 1. Bt it Ordained by the Mayer and Aldermen in
City Council autmbkd, That- from fond after the first day
of January, licenses shall be taken out for all carts, drays
and wagons, used-tor private' and domestic purposes, in
th'i same manner, and accord lng to ^the some provisions
now of force in relation to carte, drays and wagons, let or
?drivonifor hire, except giving-bonds, And each such
cart, dray or wagon, shall be provided With a badge con?
taining the number -thereof, and marked Private, to be
placed on the outside of the shaft
Sw. 2. No person shall be taken by the Treasurer as
surety to any bond under the Ordinance concerning li?
censes for carts, drays, wagons and other carnages, un?
less he or she be a freeholder. ...
SEO. 3. The following shall hereafter be the rates for
licenses for public and private carts, drays, wagons, ftc.,
including the horses or mules used thereof, which shall
ba free from other taxation: -
PUBLIC. CAUTA, DRAYS, ETC., OB THOSE EMPLOYED TN ANY
BUSINESS WHATEVEE, FOB BTBS DIRECT OB INDIRECT.
For every cort, dray or wagon, drawn by one horse or
mute, *20. .
For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horses or
mules, $80. : -
. For every hack and carriage with two wheels, $20. -
...For avery, hack and carriage with four wheels, $40. .
. .For every stage or- omnibus ^except line omnibus),
vrim two hoT8esri60t . - '- -'.
For every stage or omnibus (except Une omnibus',
drawn by four horses, $60.
For every track drawn by two or more horses or mules,
$6fh . - . .. - - .--.'? . -
For every express wagon drawmby two or more horses
or mules, ?60.
BBEAD CASTS AND FBTVATX CARIS, DBA YB, ETC. . .
. For every b read cart or wagon, $6.
For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do?
mestic purposes, and not to oe employed m the trans?
porting of goods, wares, merchandise, lumber, or any
other commodity, for compensation, either directly or
indirectly for the same,' shall pay for a license the sum of
$6, exclusivo ol thc horse or mule..
.Ratified in City Council? this 16th day of January,
[ L. a.] in tho year of our Lord pup thousand eight hun?
dred and sixty-six.
.. .P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor.
By the Mayor. .
january 3 W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Councfl.
KRAUSHAAR & CO.
THE MOST UCfBOVED
GRAND AND SQUABS
FI JLN O-E1 ORT E S
? Full Iron Prameand Overstrung Basi,
MANUFACTORY ANO. WAREHOUSE
Pf?. 1? W?at nowston-str?et. So. 1
" "'_ NEAR BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
THE UNDERSIGNED, MEMBERS OF THF FIRM 04
ERAUBHAAR ft CO., are practical Piano nuken
.ad as such have had a large experience in oonnectioi
vith some ot the best EstabUshmeote in this co un ti j
?od Europe. Their l lanos are mode not merely &i
taem, but t y them, ai d ander their imm?diate person* I
supervision, abd they allow no instrumente to leave theft
Uctory and pass Into the hands of their patrons, unten
tc ey have a power, evenness, firmness and roundness o
tone, on elasticity of touch-Without which no Instnt
Dent ought to be satisfactory to the public-as well i
tuat durability ?r. construction, which enables lt to tt
tain in ta ??and-to withstand sadden changes of tem
leratur? and exposure to extreme neat and cold, whicl
?te sometimes unavoidable.
They will at all times be happy to see the profeaakt
sod the public at their Wsrerooms, and invito compart
aon between their own Pianos and those of any otb?
manufactory.
ANTON KBAUSHAAR...TOBIAS HA??
fJHARLES J. SCHONE MANN,
April 26 _ . _'
THE HERALD.
i'S PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT NEWBERRY C. H. AT
J_ i $3 per annum, and, having a large circulation
through all the upper and lower Districts of the State,
affords great advantages to advertisers.
Rates for advertising very reasonable-for which apply
to our Agent, Mr. T. P. SLIDER, at the Mills House/
THOS. F. ft H, H. ?RENEKER.
November 16 Ecu tors and Proprieicis, ,
BT ISAAC |#H?Tf *?CV
THE? DAY. 29tb hat, will be ?oLLjtJjnrf?^t?Ol
of schooner JOB. Long.:TJnlOll?Wl^^y<r<lt>!^
117 bale? prime EA3TEBN HAY.
CoiLdltioiUE cash r.
April 29 ?':rT.~' V" ' " ' " ''.-.-g:.'^
Regular sale qf Pry Goods, Ora*'Goo??^Oo^
. . ... . . ^^^^V; ^ ^?-;:
BY J. & w. sarene; .
THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, i3*??T
toon*, Ho. 188 Meeting ita^ ?W?^*W^*B*'
?Will b? Sold, ' -'ix v'w'.-^Yrtria?r'
DRESS GOODS, Domai?c?, ^^???^SSr-S
Hen's Wool Etta, Shoe* Ii?fy
Gloves. . -"'.::V? - - -
' ASMO, ?
A lot desirable BtylMStMwGoodf.
Conditions cash
April 29 / :.: .... ? . -
Furniture cf a ^H^f^^>g^Wtfaqf<lj;
THIS DAY, the 29ih inst, ai M o^dnok"A.yBa^|??
residence, Ho. 198 Coming, opposite BL JaaW (MD*
W6 Will BCH* "*'."*" 'mjkm mgm sj
THE FURNITURE OF A FAMILY DECLINING HOUSE?
KEEPING,
00SSXSX3H8 IB XASX 0? :
BEDSTEADS, Mattresses, Crockery, etc. _
Terms cash. Articlee to be -temovBdininifla^steiyaner
ssl?._:..:' ? . ?**??*-.'
Lol No. 60 Rutledge Avenue, containing Brate,
Kitchen and (Mbulldtngs.
BY DDHBEC & CO.
The above will besold TO-HOBBOW, tte tost, st
ll o'clock, A. M., at the old Custom Hons?. Tho LOT
messines 40 by 106 feet mote "Wt toss, sw? . ??4 &j??
Terms cash. Purchasers topsy Ita pan? aad^ljflnpi.
April?- - ' ? . ? ' - - '. ' '' . ? " ?"' \
" Dry (hod*. ^ ^
BX JOH? & MIMTOB*^;- --? .
TO MORROW.^ 80th Inst, ^W^^*^11^,!?4
our Auction. Saleerc^n, Na T38^ee?^g *T$<
WHITE and COLORED BRILLIANTS, B^b^Lawn,
Poplin. Prints Cottonade, Gnmadtoes, Printed and
SoUd ColoredLawns, i^^boM.H^'^o^^f^*^^
Summer Casslmere, Gauze Ve^,_Ba*ito
and White Elastic Braid, SP^Cottons, BUci Fe? Bj^
StiwHais, Straw Bonnets, Hosiery, &?sp?iids?a, ?
many other goods ss usual . .. ? ?.--?i
ConAjflonacaah. ' Agat^r
Posfttw State of Hams on a ?out* <f 4Mft*$?
BYT.M.CATBR.
Will be sold ?n Brown'* Wharf,. at 10 o'clock TO-MOB
. ... BOW.^instonV-J,^-^^
. 54 tierces choice SCGAR-CURBD HAMS. _^ .
Coadithmscsah. . . ? ..-Mg?.)-- -
Beautiful Residence, No. 74 Basti jtj^:*?>?
BY'' -?UUM*U J^V^JXJS^^i
Brokers. Atuttoneeom andRealErtaU A?*f;
Will b^soH l?VMORj^^tt^f?Ap^^thB ??tb. Of
doora east of the Postofftse, known *M.Jhe ?2?f5Ai?
Dr. nhl anim Tho Lot measures lOD:fee?.n^JU> jSvff? -
feet deep,beihe sameOO?OT1??S? ^Jf^^^^pt
tai ns el?ht rooms, with ftxtenstve ?tflM-hy fi ?. "rr5l.r IU
otrttuildiDgs for semuata, hones cod Tehftatos/ -TIBSTS^
the most ?t??m*Hr?v yxArtV^/vt te-fliA lMiirt^4MMSSidS).
and is peculiarly weQ ritassad-ft?'ll sphlBlrf JTJSKMs?
atonal men. ... ...'.'.:?:??"-?; ^^'i^'?i??^
Tenn?-Ohe^hird cash; . tosjsnoe,>g?bia.i)<?gpj!ftgp
two years, with interest from deg of se^psypt%gsfflr
mnnaOy; credltportio^
lopt insured, and poMcy asaig?ied. Prat-hsser to pa?y
A. J. W. ft Son foran-yocassTT papers sad ?tamps. ; ^
April 20_- . ? isjflisMtBE'
COM3n88IOHrEH.*? SALB. - \'
Samuel 7). R^^p^ Wnj^
By authority of? Decretal order, favtMa cattsfl^j?kfe by
Ela Honor Chancellor Johnson, st tte Wt^abrosty
sitting of-this Court KW CoUetonBistriotl-Wjl^^
Ridgevffle, on the South Carolin* BsflWtt
o^pdr^M.. on THURSDAY, tb?^-^^^mst
an?aS?? bgBtofsime^ore"
northward by the-a'C-R.-"*., ?i?tji^iWBSTOv
?nd John H.C?intri^^o*B;;**st^^*??!S?^
Thomas W. Statt?'lois, sad esat by tte 8. C, B. B.'Dt
pot ::M?-7.^.-^^ V . 4^i?^-.:
Conditions-Cash foffideot to pay the oostsafthepro
? Commissioner Of?ce, CtflfcteP "DTiiL Hp Apul Wu > iww.
BhhfH<mo? Chineelk^
sitting of tins Court, far' Colleton1 DWri?, Wsjrtft
Court House in Wsltertwnf, en MONBAYr jfe??* ?sy
of May next ensulnif, st 12 o'clock It, ^J*?^
ill that pr Ar?TATIOrW fTH, TH APT. Og I ??tTfislj?j?I
in iho District of CoOeton, containing six hmidreftayjd
tw^^h^acres, ^^j^^?,^^^^^^^^
Rhett and Winiam C. Heyward. snd ?-tho wWWs? try
tong ?rE>8^J^w-'a> H"?**1* aBd jS?i?J^-?-4(SBl
twe?vo^nontha; tillea d??vnr?i .wh^.thfl ^W^P^?
of purchase money shall lja^e been paid. .; Pjnwwgsr^
payforpaper*. . ; :iaiai-;^--Ji.A^fgfe? ?
OommiBaioncr*i Office, C^etJw Mstrtb^
April is-, , -
NO. 1? kT>Grm*&*Q13tt^
l)?cemberT - v'-^: " ^^W^: >
FIRE M? MT
Corner East Bay and fe$a?&?^Jfe,
m?M TAKEN IN THE FOLLOWINQ R^KIIBLS
?- -fiiiarj; '->iii;ihu:
S?X MiltION
LOSSES PROMPTLY
' ."..A??..; .-. - f.^:X
iii
MARTT AND INSURANCE COMPANY; of Baltimore,
Maryland. ?? ?'- ... ..>t; .j.-iAro*
MERCHANTS AND MECHANI0S' INSURANCE", COM
PANT, bf BaRtoare, ???^sj?g*^;^ ' ''^ '?T^i
ASSOCIATED FIREMEN'S LNSUBA^OE COMPANY
of Baltimore, Maryland, i ..-^ ^r,
HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY, of^ttmore.
NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, cf Baltimore. ? '
STANDARD 'INSURANCE CO^ANY, rfNew YorjL
New York. .
INSURANCE . OOMTiNY VALLEY OP VIRGINIA,
Wtocht^^rginta;^ ; y .,', T\ ' ''?i'
GULF STATE nBCTPfl^^
Itodda. ... v.*j .....j.,:>i.-^.^-ln.?.i^,i.
ORIENT MUTUAL. MARINE INSURANCE COMPA?
NY, of New Zork. . ? ????>? -
J. RAVE JOEL MACBETH.. D. RA VENFX, Jr.
April 10 ...wfin2niO'
SHIP CHANDLERY, ETC.
BOAT DETACH! JPPlRi?
BROWN ft WS PAUST, i "
APPROVED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERN
MENT and Supervising Inspector*ofJSteamers, st
the late trial of the different PATENTS in Now York har?
bor, with all fixtures complete. Price, $40 cash.' ..-"
The beet and most economical of all the Patente now
used. . . : ;'
? AMO, .
1000 yards 8 oz. COTTON RAVENS tot Awnings
sad Boat Sails. . ; ?a-.
7000 yards Druid Mills Cotton Duck, Nos. I, 2, 3,4,6,
6and7atNewYotkprioeB. ' ??.*}*> v
SOO coils Kentucky Baling Rope for Cotton, Manilhv
and Yard Cordage.
For sale by
joraT?oi??i7:
Imo No. 48 EAST BAY.
April 25
JOHN IZAED HmDIEXON,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
?O. 7 SOUTH STF^JKT,
BAL T I M_OJl E, M?;
FRTTCULAR ATTENTION TO SALE OF COTTON?
Rice and Southern Produre, and Purchase of Gflin
Guano and Plantation supplies. Libo-al advances msde
on c* isignments.
RETEOKNCXS-Messrs. Lambert GIfi ? Co., Balti?
more ; Porcher ft Henry, Charleston ; Cohen, Hanckel At
Co., Charleston; J. D. Aiken ft Co., Charleston; GOUT-'
din, Matthiessen ft Co., Savannah; Durant 4 Wattles, Sa?
vannah; S to vail ft Edmonstone Augusta ; Fisher ft Low*
rance, Columbia, & C.; Mayes ft Martin, Newberry, a.
C. ; James Pagan, Esq., Chester, S. C JCSTJ?
February 25 ? : PtMsPO
WHISKERS and MUS?
TACHES forced to
grow upon the smoothes*
face in from three to five
weeks by using Dr. 8EVIG
NE?S RESTAURATEUR
CAPILLAIRE, the most
wonderful diseovery in mo-:
^ dem science, acting upon
the Beard and Hair in an almost miraculous manner. Bf
has been used by the eh te of Paris sad London -with the?
me et flattering success. Names of iii purchasers will
be registered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in
every instance, the money will be cheerfully refunded.
Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, 51. Descriptive eh1;
culara and testimonials maned free. Addrees BERGER*.
1 SHOTTS ft CO., Chemists, Na 285 River street Trev, N.
Y" Sole Agents for the United States
March 30 . <?
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