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THE CHARLESTON DAM NEWS, G. R. CATHCABT, EDITOB J jATHCART, MCMILLAN & MORTON^ PROPRIETORS. No. 18 HAYNE STJR] CITY PRINTERS.^ TERMS CASH. J-JT-...,^ SttSSCRJPXIOJSil . x w -, . DAIL"?-?wELV? Mo?sf?S: A.... 1:.;'.'.. ?310.00 LAILV -TX MONTHS. O.OO DAILY-THREE MONTHS.. ?.so ! SISOLE COBIEs'.'.? .'XT...;.....5cent? 3X)NEWS;DEALERS "............aconto | NEWS SUMMARY. Gold'cros?d-yosterday in New York at 1.35?. Cotton ju .-Now York yesterday was activo and buoyant; ' ' Sales 4500 "bales middling upland 30. Cotton ? closed-. at. liverpool yesterday active. Uplands 12al2jd.; Orleans 12}al2j. Sales 25,000 bales. Manchester ne xa favorable, A verdict of $10,000 was rendered against tho Hudson "EiV?r Railroad for running a freight car overaiad in New-York city. ?. The Prussian roaidonto at. East 'Saginaw, Mich., have received official notice from their native land to repctt for military duty. , '/ ;? A new fashioned, tilberry has been' introduced in Paris; tho driver^ ..seat is. over the centre of tho horso, which is under the body of the carriage.' A man who was put off tho Old Colony Railroad 1 cars last Thursday evening for non-payment of fareTVas killed by tho locomotivo of the next train. The .'fifteenth Winfal session af the National Ty- J pographical. .Union, ; will * convene at Memphis, Tennson-Monday, Junq,3d, 1S67.. > ?<3trsTAV*&srfA?; "tho novelist, 'Professor Mosoi-' SEN, tho historian,1and "G?TTI?BIED K?THEL,, poet , and:politician; "?ure members' of the' North German Parliament V ' ,: .- Thu inmates o? tho Connecticut State Prison are -r- .to have a concert und drama, the expense 'of tho lal^Stib?-iVei?i^ay^^y ?? g?ntiemlt?;i?r| Paw? * nickel. *"* * ..r* i ": . jWitio ugh' more than thr??' ni ont bs hive elapsed" , v eince the.explosiou of .tho Oaks Colliery in Eng? land, little progress has as yet been made in Bx-' tinguishing theb'ody'cif lifo raging at the bottom. The North^German.^Llpyd .Stearn Packet^Com pany, whose 'ships', run between Bremen and New p|; York,'ho vp S?pphe'd .'aach\bf'their ships with abput; 800 cork jackets, for iao- use of the; passengers and '"'crewmcase'?fi^?&a^rsr^'}^:^:^ i , . '. : ..: ; "". Salt Lake Gsty.povers nine square miles,.and ?B. described by a correspondent aa one bf the niost beautifully-laid put ciiioain th? world. The streets j aro very wide, with water running through nearly everyone of ther% Nearly all bf the bouses '.axe I placed in the midstof.gardens. . "'"'. Nathan Spragne, a colored man, and son-in-law 1 of Frederick Douglass, undertook to ron a hack on ? hisowuaccount is Rochester, bul; the white hack men'cut and dis%w-od his'coa^ so as to render it useless. He has, however, procured another, and means to " fight it out''on ' that line if lt takes all 6ummbr.?# ~? f~ .>_\ &, ?|" f W ? ANatehesrpape"r Buttes''that Mr. A M. ?#, brother of Senator Gwrw/?f California, was recent . ? .ly drowned in the' Mississippi; above tho head of Island No.,93. He had "been hunting, and .was re? turning homer with bia game,. in ,a dug-out.; A , '.7 storm arose while he-was crossing the Tiver, and . : nothing sraS?Jon or heard of him after. ' * jj .It has been ge??rallj- anpppsod .that the 'cedars.: bf Xbbah?h7 so famous and plentiful in Solomon's time, had mostly tlisappearod. But several exton-: eive groves have been, lately discovered in ?the mountain wilds by Rev. Mr. JESSUP, missionary of the American Board. A singlo grove in Southern Lebanon contained 10,000 trees.. "'- i General SJOSHQI, who was recently dispatched by the Greek Government on an extraordinary mis? sion to the United States,' is'[ dangerously ii at . Faris, and cannot-proceed, to .'Washington.' Mr. -RASQABE. formerly kiinister of J?oreign Afiairs, has been- appointed to sncceed him: ; Mr. RANGABE is a Professor, in thc .University of Athens, and is. . hhbwn as one of the best scholars in Europe, j ~ ? , X Asimple machine patented by a Mr. CABASES; ' 'consists in principle of a rotary. fan drawing a powerral :chrrent' 'bf "air ^fhtough a'case packed with sponges which may >bo saturated with any' purjfyingV ozonizing, or lir?K^.^niix<nir?,aadthnB ,u '& cool, pure) "fresh^cr,; .?if you: .please, perfumed" breeze, may be enjoyed in any situation and at any season. ." ' 'V" j M. DD CKArLEu, the great explorer of Africa, though born in Parjsjin 1832, came 'to the United' States jwhen quite a.boy, and aa soon, as he was of age, took out bis lotter? pi naturalization. His' love of raturai history end taste for ethnological studies developed themselves early, and he became ; a regular attendant. at' the. meetings of our Now ?X York geographical and ethnological societies:- : .... Indiana swine. must, be exceedingly savage and ' voracious animals. The Evansville Sentinel says . ?jiat'.a;pojjr infln, living ' in Union Township, Van derburg Comity, who. owns a number of hogs and fcypka: ?fiox^n, had ono of the ?latter: absolutely ?aten alive by hogs one day last week. The hogs assaulted the ox and finally pulled, him down and ' ; t$? himrrp. !:'"'-'fl "" '"' '' " ''' ' The lobster business of New England is getting . to be of importanc?. Railroads -how' enable pep-, pie in the interior to obtain these best of all shell? fish in a fresh and fit condition to eat. The Cape Ann Advertiser says that 1000 boats, 1200 men, 14,- : OOO traps,- and:1150,000 capital are now employed in this business; and that one-half of .the lobsters at - least aresent to inland towns. ; '~ ""':..,''-.. \ - j j .raVi^r^T-^.Stofe"2^l9W.8ayB thatthere is[.every ': md???taon that the next wheat crop will .bo by far " ;: the largest, in acres .that has ever been put out in . -- .Iowa. Farmers say that in every locality there is an unusual quantity devoted to the small cereals ; :'; . and it is safe to say that nearly three-fold more ., Beed wheat w?l .bc needed this spring than .was ^jy&oratlastyear. ;.?::'. ??' ; ""V The Greenfield Gazette, says a thriving, young .. merchant af Ohio died recently, leaving a fortune, of 140,000, which, by.the terma.pf his Win; goes to. Jiis affianced wife, if ehe remains single until j she. - ? reaches the ago .of twenty-four. This young heir? ess has been for tho past two years an operative m ^y^4^I|gr|Bra'Upl|s;a't Holyoke, Mass.,, but is at pre--1 ";r r^duig;vt?fii hex^t^to.ji?'tl$!?r. Salem, j -1-';" CI ; . . Minister MOTLEY, of Vienna, has been instructed ; ; io tum.over his offlcial papers, &c^ to the Consul ofthat Capitol, abd w?l'thereupon be relieved, .? from. dnty.;. The important, domestic. .offices at home, which haye aJso been left vacant, wilt, it is helieved,lie placed in' charge of temporary agents]' Specially appointed tinder tho necessities of tbe: ? case.. The Austrian MisBion ia considered vacant ' on-the ground thai Mr...MorriEX's.resignation ! was zn . accepted, prior to thepaassgo "of the official tenure : '"ask. / - .. j "" . At a late meeting -of tbs Royal Institntdon in ;" T^d^',I*.:P?rrMS^ atectur?'.pn the rnrmc?ples of support and .progr?Ae?on -in the! air; .ss exemplified in the wuigs of .bird? and insects. . !^'?He pointed.out ttua miportance of the gcrew move . . mont, .both as an iMtrument of weight in tho fiy .7'"ii^'j)bject? wn?ehown to-, be necossary to its hold on the"air. Dr.-PETTIGBEW has .evidently great faith te the ulfim'?t? s?'cceasl of'ih'? attempt to de ' 1 Tis?W'?pparatiis ..^yhi?h''.'sh^ not.' only mam4aiu -itself in the air, bat'lhqve in a required direction 'f And the grounds bThis cPmldence ar? such as iaajj weil justify tho bahai that tho feat is-not impossi? ble. _ . .-:. j At special correspondent . with General 'ELtsw' &jt VB expedition, atiFort Larpod, Kansas, gives an :.ncount'?f..<tlre 4?^troonnci; held with! the1 Cheyenne Indians on th? ?S?t.of ApriL The chiefs ' weve informed Siatif they stepped travel on 'the ^r^tho.-j^t-fAther.atji.W hit' ?omtt$i?r^ gone the; In ." dians would come to the white man tor _ food , and feeHTonid*giv?-it to thenV. If the white man ot In-' dian did wr'?n? thbj must^ bo ^rmished by the lawa srrftttt^l^^t.-^'jSS', TBe)?]' $fc'<of the. chieBS ' t ^aid'ha ae?i^peace; but the white man v^s^ma jaxtg scarceTseat of .tito^ buffivJo^ When he- ?EaTl; .eerin command eaid. he would shoot himif'^p' '^jB^e baclag^.^^ : iandeyidontly consideredi-.tho.punishment for of? fences & ??s^"^ed arrangement. . ' .. .'' f .10%. '. .. The French ladies ia, the matter of drees do I not " Vja^aolpeiy iadner^ b^ml.thVDrienesfl'nE t?ceto, tfeo, we'sjr? 'infprsa?: . ed, dress my*h?7}je^fec^on fof good taste. The reigning motbj m'general society, however, -faV . *Taris aime bien?lea?ep1l^ coiree .pondent had a view '? tte ftbet ot it the cgBcjr,^ night aa hp stoop rotonda?? ci ladies listening" ;-*o f^ptos?e.';^he^ remera. - ?o^h?a.bp?a^ capped now by th? dencriprimj o?? eoMM? :r '*Sa#S^^fdr?!s^'aa;'yPn' Hke-lfW robe q^-oommtsneoj}. peine et,fintt toni de'suite f> ^it0 -^g. rW?^WSll ?? snortesi o? wftiate ahdih? t?agOBt orfta?ns',^cd yon have! ?fe - : . ibro -yori the picturb'bf tho-best dressed wongan hi" 'I*. .i ?"'??> ?. tr. ii Xi'<:-M'U.i3?A'-C fr-' \ ".la<i -v?-i?'oi'-'? ,bwa0'.?'*!</' t?*?#> .^/.fvfk'yti??^-.-?. -.??.< ; >.??:??? itlg#l?-?ier%''.:: - V -. l.j^.^-i'iE':-*? LAUGEST CIRCULATION.-Thc DAILY NEWS publishes the Official List of Let? ters remaining in the PoUoJp.ce at tlie end of each ^peek. atrreediJ^toi ^^/oUcnoiitg the JSfcw Pokfoffict &*iw, as the the t?rgest ctrailation rn dont SuCXSON &: And bo R?urthercsactcd, That lists of 1st- j ? tera remaining uucalled for lu^ariy Post?nico lu any city, town or Tillage, where a newspaper shall bo printed, shall hereafter bc published once only in the newspaper which, being published weekly or oftener, shall have the largest circulation within range of delivery of tho said 1 ornoo. W AH communications intended j or publication in tliis journal must be addressed to Pie Editor of the Daily News, No. 18 Uayne-street, Charleston, S. C. Business Comihuriicducma to Publisher of Daily News.- ? . .tu mi We cannot undertake lo return rejected communica? tions. -'?-'- - .!..'.. i Xi.? i". Advertisements outside of the city must beaccompa :iizdicU.>ii!icccis!i. CH?RLEST-ON.. XUESDAY MOBNIN&, APBIL SO, 1367. We arc sending out at present, a great num? ber of bills for subscription and advertising, and moat earnest-1y request that all those who may receive" theni, will have the kindness to make' prompt remittances. A great' many of I these'accounts have beta standing for a year and more, and it is absolutely necessary now that they should be paid. . COSVKSIlOS OR NO CONVBSTiOV. The issue 'which" Governor PEBBT has, we tliink/ unfortunately made before the people; of the State is so gravo that we feol it; our duty to urge upon thom the fullest consideration of its consequences.- ? Is it wise- for-.the peqple.of the State to refuse to call a.Convention and take thc preliminary stops to-restoration to the right bf.r?prcsentatip?i ' . '. ; ; It .seems to tis".too clear for argument,. that if I it, is, indeed, doubtful whether the State will be admittad' to' representation . alter .complying \vith thc coiiditi?ns7prec?dent it is still .w^s? to ! comply with them. Because,- if that represe n tation be refused, it can only be on account of I the strength-'of the' -extreme' Radical wing of 'the' Republican party; and if they have tho yower still toif?S??r'o'e our"; exclusion wheniwe j have' complied with theterms required, will loot ] the same, power be ready to enforce' still more hostile legislation because we have not com-.' plied ? While the fact that we have "fairly done all our duty, as;prescri.bed/by Congress} will be | the surest, methud'of'weakeaing.this" element of' extreme bilterhess and giving strength to the great bulk of ihe Republican party who r have, we think, shewn-^desirejto make the Recou-ij str?ction Act a finality. The recent violent de? nunciation by Mr. STEVENS of the course of Senator WILSON and others illustrates and en? forces ? this'; view. ' If ' Mr.: STEVENS is the I'stronger wcknow what'to expect, if he is to be defeated, it is by giving strength to those whom-he'denounces.' , ? .' >Ve:have endeavored 16 show that even if. we refuse to call a Convention, there is hot the slightest assurance that military government wiU be continued, so as to avoid these changes .in our constitution and laws which the Conven? tion would probably make. But we ask our [people inuit seriousness,! do they really prefer: a military, government' to their own State .gov? ernment, even with the .-addition: : of universal . suffrage?' Let military government be as wise' and as kind as it may be, it is yet opposed to all the instincts, thc habits, the interests of free I "born men.-' Tt is "not'??ly a novelty ih^this coun-' try but an anomaly which, Ih it^, influenc?; exj; tends beyond the circle of- its immediate com? mand, and embarrasses and deteriorates the whole system..jof republican government under which we have been born and bred".-:i.More than that, you "c?rhn?t. ??cust?m ?& government to the use bf militar^ authority^w?thout . in 'c'r'?a's?hg tho desire lo ?se it. V?t is "very s?m .p?e??t l?f?r' those -xzi '^i^^ry-convenient, 'and if' tlie Southern" Stokes . once habituate the -mind of. this countryto regard them as con querod-provinces, not governed by military au? thority foi- th?' pttrpdse^Teeonstruc?bir, but sp governed^ be'^^e;th?y. ar? not parts.'.of the United States:and are,.content so to remain, it will not be long before that ? military authority, instead pf being confined to the g?n?ral 'super? vision. with which it is now entrusted, .will1 be an active interference with. .all the private affairs of life. ' The'mass of'people l'are, not lawyers, they are not accustomed to draw, fine distinctions between various provinces of law? ful authority, and^eyery one who ?has -had -the slightest experience knows that already allover the State-people are looking to the -military au? thority Ho do-all' that 'hatuwiIly' and.,properly | belongs to other departments , ._?, ~. L". Now Ute Reconstruction Act explicitly pro ! vides that this military authority shall exist I while we are making the pr?paration necessary j to our restoration to our old rights, 'and that it j shall superintend certain 'chang?s'- Which - we have accepted, and whether "we have accepted, them voluntarily or because we cannct resist J ; them does not matter. t: ..>-.;.-_ -Can. any. man .in .the*.. State. believe it wise .that he should insist upon the.continuance of. this military ..Government because he does hot like thes??n?nges'? T? it l?ss submission to? obey an order froni Headquarters thkri:itf'obey ,ab' Act pf .a ' Legislature.'elec'ted ' by ?'?nlyersal suffrage ? : And however nnxiouB ; tho .Military Commander may bo to; consult the -feelings and I interest of the State' 'is ; it Within' human jjpssji^ I billiy'.that he^^C8^.imderst^d them as well as . our own people, never mind how elected .?., Take un iver sal suffrage. at. i ts. Worst, ha s the time ever been. in. the history^ofi&ejyor?pVwhen property>. and intellecV?nd character, didi not fiithe'-lbng . xiru govern ?. ?'AndTiave-the-white people bf "Sou tlr Carolina, so liitl? confidence in ^emseives, that,, they .wouJi ratter be governed absolutely by . tire will of s Military Comman? der'than 'trust themselves in competition, or "Vainer; We s^onid V ?rice whom th ey Se clare1 lo be ' infotior ;and Whose relations with -infem' h?-r??ifi*fr two' cen? turiesti?en..'marked by'nofh?ng. ^^'kindness and jdependence J . "Tinder, the new- systenijwh^ the black man-is-fit for he will be, and 'what lie' is not fit for no-Act- of Congress- an make him- I If h'e-pr?ves fii 'for ?i8 citizenship, being ?free ' ? t?ereiB. no reason why he should be excluded; If boris not fit he .will not exercise it except?la. '.dependence upon others.;....'.* x'r".'~": ?--Bs?ti hbt'r?ceiit''^enU^r?v??;iha,t;the pur pos?; .'of th e ' niiHiaty - ^overnnienW1 is'te carry ?u't '?.itE'e lReconstruction Act. '] ?vlfai .doesi tH? ' correspondence .between Generat ?gpes: ia?oT rOoVe-rnorrJasEniB-whatdoes the notice given by'G?nWa?'SckoTiEi'D tb " foe R?chmond'2l!??? mean but" thia* . The Reconstruction Act vs 'to? be enforced, and the States restored to;the, Union under the conditions of that act; ;and h? I interference against the mean3 Bb provide^ \villbe^l?ratedk.i Is?ts-ipposable Ahatwo jwill bo a?lowedlo effecVby pssaivarresi?t&iic?^what '?iii?r States ..ire 'tii^it?S??Wi?J^^^^? tg iis&nce? J?|id;if^re3tpra why present-feelings^rralna repreBcntation aa .a po of R jpreeenlatives to represent itsVinteresti^- I iweY.weieiAeaW.^t > witlr-f't&e' Piesldettt- tb" coafo baok-etf ?ur i>wa ternit^ ^.^?j.J'f*? Kjjs??&r %nimpn [fttju?f^i^^^^^^^^ npiiieaiia commong ?ooght M-hsvts taught .us i3wi..ir,;w<ft!.-itgi?n ?gut ?fengrees against the te^mg whklriiBVe been.. preacTibed, wo will oe beaten again. : : v^j- J3 Ar^M??e5aaa? jc?ur??wl?t? is the dignity thc-wdsdoM -u^rcttifning:uiider protest? If like Madame ROLAND, a? she passed tranquilly to execution, "Oh, Liberty, how many crinn-s aro committed in thy name." But for thc sake of the sad but glorious past, do not let thc State be carried baoK like n drunken virago to thc watch house, a;; policeman . ajtneach arni, her limbs dnggingsupon tho pavement, and scream? ing' iniurticulatc'-curacs! agaitt?j toe power she I cannot resist. ' .' -'.*? X? fi. i m -,-?:-r?g? . . .. Tire CHIEF EOITOR, and the printer of the French political newspaper, La Iiiberte, have been summoned to appear before court sud an? swer to a.chargc,.of having excite^ hatred and contempt' against thc Government. The sale also of La Liberte and L'Avenir National has been prohibited. Our readers will remember ; thai. AT. EMILE WE GIBAIUXK, editor-in-chief | of La JAberte, has ?but recently been sentenced to pay a flue of 5000:francs; and lie will scarce? ly get bli'-this time 'without a year's imprison? ment. His attacks of the Emperor and the Emperor's Government have been very bitter; and even more so alter he hud been tined than before. While M.*?ie GIBARDIN has the sym? pathy of every lover- of-liberty and advocate of a free press, no one who has Tcad his ar? ticles lately can be surprised at thc catas? trophe The article which has lcd to the last summons bearS"^^']|rppwjpTiaW tjitte: "Cc yu'il en coin* j^?itr-lffre-la^eriie?? - & V* WANTS. ~: WANTED, A SITUATION AS COOK, ,' Waiterman, or Coachman.' ~ Apply, at Na 100 TBADD isTBEKT, between Logan and friend streets. . 'April 30?;;'_*'- '? ; ? ? ? : ? ?;1* kTT7 ANTED-.A WOJLV? AS COOJC, WASHER VT and Ironer in a small family. Apply at No. St So? ciety Street opposite Gorman Catholic CUurch. April 30_ 1_j WANTED, A SITUATION AS CLBKK BY an active citizen or middle age, who writes a good hand and is quick st figures; is capable of taking, chargo or a set of cooks, and can produce th- higuext recommendations for ability and character, lint a mod? erate compensation asked for serviced. Address i 'St ??? ,..-.'." ^WILLINGNESS," April 23 '_ At this Office. < A NT INFORMATION OF WlLLLUI AU JX. G?STU8 CURRIE will bo thankfully received by. hui brother, sAMUtL AL CURRIE, at tit. George's, S. C. April IC_Imo (jrj t)r- T...E GENUINE BARTLETT SEW W?iDm INO MACHIN?, S25.,-Wanted-Agents, ?ISO per .month .and _aU expenses , pa id, ls sell tue Genuine Bartlett Hewing-Michino. ThisMachine wiJl do all the work that can be Voue o?-any higo-prieod ihacluno, and is fully patented, licensed and warranted for live years. Wo pay the above wages, or a commission, from which twice that amount csu be made, l or Circulars sud terms address H. HALT. & CO.. Mo. 721 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa._30_April 10 ? XTTISHES SOMETHING TO IX*. A hvDl TT that can cut and make meii and' boy"? clothes, laoies'-oiid,children's dress?s, can keep house, and nui herself ; general ly useful in: the bouse, kitchen and garden. Low terms.' Good references given li required. Any one writing please state terms. Aadress "C W." BOX 31, April 7_Vsuce's Ferry, S. C. WANTED; AN EKDEKLY WOMAN AS Cook for quite a small family. One who is will? ing to make hereon generally userai,' ls civil and agree? able in manners, can apply at No. 50 Calhoun street. Apriiaa,. AIT ANTED, A COLORED WET NURS _. '. V"; One with gpodreference caa hoar of a situation by applying at this omise. April 2'J ! A-.'. GOOD I PRINTER. WASTED AT THE J\_ MARION STAR OFFICE, io a single man of BO- ! - Dui-, industrious halms, a permanent situation and good froges will bo given. He . must be 'capable' of taxing charge of tue mechanical department or the office. Ap Iply.at.once, witajteierenco, to . ? ' ,.? W. J. McKERALL. Editor "Star," April29. ... .3 .. . Marion, ?. c. TO - RENT. TO RENT, A SUMMER RESIDENCE IN the vulags ot Cordsville, B.-C. ' ' ' . i - B. M. MARSHALL ti BRO., April 30 2 : Beal Estate Agents, No. 33 Broad H tree t. TJ RENT. TWO FINE STORES IN THE Adger'Building.' Possession of ono given iminedi- I I owly; the other from the first June next. Apply to . April ,3^;; tata u : RAOUL ?8 LYNAS. ERICK STABLE TO RENT.-A COMMON ! DIOUS BRICE STABLE. with accommodations J tor horses and vehicles, can be hired, if applied for soon. .For.particulars apply, on premises. No. SS CHURCH ; I-STREET,'west side, near-Tradd. '? . J: '--April ll L rpo RENT. HALF OP THE HOUSE ? NO; WS 'X"KING STREET, with uio'of a' fine cistern. For I further particulars, apply, ou tho premises. '-^ifeBUT'- .iL..-;'u.i.?-' ,;.ir EO.O.MS 1,-N SUMMERVILLE-F O U E 1 ? pleasant rooms ami ? kitchen to-Teut, situated near I the Sot?is. Enquire ot STEELES -HAT HALL" . ,' ?tr,', ':., "U-v, . ??.' liitf No>:313 King street April 27 " *??'.?:. " ? - ' Btna; mo RENT, THE HOTEL jj IN SUMfifER X VILLE, known as BROWN'S HOTEL, opposite I Episcopal Church, either in Booms or altogether. Terms.-For Rooms furnished (7 per month, unfur ?-rushed $5... ;s:L'-L'-'j: .:.>.".j AISO, . ! A LABOE STORE. 30 by 40 feet; . and two .small 1 STORES. The sa? all Stores have two rooms attached. For terms, &c., apply to Mrs. J. T. BROWN, ' April 16 - . tnmaag - 'Summerville. i fpo RENT, THAT .'DESIRABLE STORE JL formerly occupied by Mr. A N. Cohen as a Clothing Store, two doors abovo Gbeorge street, ou the northeast side: also, the upper part of the house may be had with the store.. Ppeeeaatou given on the first day of May. ! To ? a good ' and respbnsiole-psrfy the tent will be moderate. Por further .particulars, apply to P. -EPSTXN'S, corner King- and Wentworth streets,' ander Masonic HalL April 16_ ? fpO BENT OR FOR SALE CHEAP, THE JL : delightful. RESIDENCE No. 8 Ashley street. For particulars, address BLT.,' Daily News Office. February 20 mo KENT, PART OK HOUSE NO. 28 PIN CK JL : .NEYjstreot. : The Booms.are in thorough repair. There ls a good cistern on the lot. Apply on the premi- I ;Ses. . ;.April 22 rpo. BEST, A NEAT. RESIDENCE, OP i four square rooms, two attisa, dressing-room anti pantry; gas throughout. Premises in perfect order, and situated in a desirable . portion" of: the city. Ample kitchen and yard room. Apply st Trna OFFICE. 2 April27 i..<--... FOR SALE. EOR SALE, ON ACCOUNT OF DE PAR TUBE from the city, the stock and Interest in on established FLOUR, HAS" AND G RAIN STORE, do? ing a safe and paying business; is situated in the best location In the city for the business. Inquire of the proprietor, JOHN BINNS,. No. 219 East Bay. : - Apl'03Q - ? - ? ? I XWBi SKLERA HOSEWOOD ?CHICKBB JC IN?'rQBANT> PLANO, Very lbw. Apply to CLTF FOED & MATHE WES, No. G6 Broad Street.. ! April30 _' i liz.. >. i-tntha 7". rpHE PLAT ADVERTISED DT THE DAILY JL. NEW&ofJIArcb. 20th, i27th and-28th.lfound adrift, ^y'?mesBeynpLi'siu/hot?^ of-Hay, sholLbe ?old to. payixpensija. ' For further particulars apply to Messrs. GOLDSMITH & SON, Vendue Bange. ' April 30_ ? _ jj?: TpORa?SiBi A SCHOXARSHIP.riH APHTLA S2 DELPBTA University of Medicine and Surgery. This Scholarship entitles students to foll instruction un? ta graduation Jn the MEDICAL ^DEPARTMENT, embrao {U? Aimton%;c?uxgw?yf ^yalologr, ; Materia Medica, Chemistry, Obstetrics, and Diseliscs of Woinen and Chil? dren, PrinJples and Practice of Medicine and Patholo y. 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 thia Office. December 15 BOARDING* ? : : : ',-^?r^^i,, BOARD OF THE BEST KIND, WITH OB . withoutrooms, caa uow beaoenred, at very reason? able rates. It soon applied to No. 2 ST. PHILIP STREET, corner Bean^in street. v - . April t?0 GENTLEMEN AND LADIES OB BINGLE Gentlemen who may wish to obtain BOARD in a healthy, airy and deMjjntmJ residence during the sum? mer months, or to tent Booms, without Board, eon do so1 by applying to MBS. ROBINSON, Nc St Montagne street_. . ?.; ;?. '? _ ; tprlijSO TJOAHBING^PUUK WELL ?URHISHED ?fm*8^*^88 on.^e^a??ti' HsUcry, W'th. board for. tamales or singla gentlemen. Apply at t_.ls office., _*i April 30 _ _taths3*i - nrj?AHD AND LODSD?G.-A ?ENTLEMAN X?, and Lady, or two Young Men, win findapleasani wKs Boarfl l?ra??** atsajO^JicLL STREET. Aprfl 26 .. ? V ' '''.""' ; ' E--? J.;?:... ''PBTV?TB BOARDING. ?'.--' ? ! mun "KTNO MANSION." CORNER MEETING AND A. George streets, nm be -Opened on, th? Ist May for the accommodation of Permanent, Transl ant and Day Hoard? ers. *- H. R. JACOBS. Proprietor. ^/ME?^ iE.._OTTOr^3TO^Ir SupiMutonylart: g j ^ T UST RECEIVED FROK MADAME DEHOBEST THE - ' " ^T>RR^^MARTNG DT ALL ITS BB??? CHE8, I Cloaks, Bas?nos, &c, made to order. . . " . ' i 0am?B7cxa^t^e?itbtupiisii. i(rra"??x) ' .'. I ? MLS8 E J. BONNES, . !r><in rrj~Bj[oa4.rti?e^^exMast^ i Apal y*~<s. c-y ?ni.i;i'...j,.j|n().^. Beal Estate' Agents, Auetioncers ''I COMMISSION'MERCHANTS, ' r\.:. _ OFFICE Na 83 HAINE STREET. :. .ju^r b.i?^W^Sm WM??: ?f?'y 'rrr ~d***?-t? Oh}fate?wt?.<>eMttfnl?ndtairi - vt . - > t- with et^e>-es, iaidrt<uant hair. - -'.'. Whose curling tendrils, toft entwined, . ^-.J.-JV ,gn^c>d.i?^!T^>^ai^mtnd.vA ; , ."<; % CBISPERCOH-V . .'j.. For Carling the Hair of either Sax "into .Wavy and Otoyy JEHngteto^or Hea^-y Inassivo .:';. ?.'- .'.-v>. ' Curls- . ? 'A*.* . UT USING THIS ARTICLE LADIE .l AND OENTLEr : -J3: f MEN.cariifce?inti?y; themst?res :a; thoosand-fold. i ?M?^tho on?^ art?el? In tBe vwrid ^?J . win -rtrri straight hair, and at the same time give it a beautiful, glossy ap. ^^^^?^hwnt?^^^d^asuse? ui??^hty b*"'"tQ' Crisper Ooma wm be ?sat to any address, sealed! and ; postpaid tor 8L . ('?..?... I.',-"1*-. MAMtflwdapAp ^-y?Vii, i f|*.w4)fr*f| J?Ti L,- OCASK fc CO., Chemteto, - .' - JCl^L: ^-?'wt!*?M^^^'9r?cMa,'.K.:-T.-'-. -^B?Wo JP.",';.? -'?'"_ " ' lj*-?r?. MEETINGS. _ SOLOMON'S LODGE, No. 1, A. F. M. AN EXTRA COMMUNICA'I ION WILL BE HOLDEN In Masonic Hall This Keening, tho 30th inst., at 8 o'clock, Members and CaWiidaius fur Degree* will bo punctual sn attendance. ? . By order of W. M. E. H. WERNER, , April 30 1* _Secretary. . ' ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY. .'?/; j mHE MONTHLY MEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE I .J. South Carolina Hall, This Eveningl at 7? o'clock^ | WILLIAM PAUL, . April 30_jTj, '"' - " SecreUry. ATTENTION I CHJVRL.K.STON PIRE EN GINE COMPANY. A SPBCLVL MEETING OF YOUR COMPANY VOLL J\_ bc hold at your Hall This Evening, at half-past S o'clock. A general attendance loqiiested. B. C. M. - By order. . . GEO. MCLEAN, ' April 30 1 Socrctary C. F. E. Co. ~~ "? M?STEM ENTS? ?cs Deutsch en Br a.'.r. lichen Bundee ffiirb amt niittrooj. tor. iftcn SRai'ouf bern'SrS il Beni r-Iabe ftattpnben. 3>ie S?b Sardina Cifcnbabn rbirb mergentf ? Ubr un? -U?ttag? I2i ?bx eon Sinn etti; ?nb VtncStt. Sc?ot, nub um 7 UUr ?lbcnbi ?cm erbii?cn bTabc abgeben. ?affagc 25'.. Gcnto bin unb turua, ?.'ur ?Uiitoltibent bc* Suiibc? ift ber iJuttitt aeftattet. ? (5ommittce: 3. ii. taanijcn, (?. UBaltJeit, S.!?. Suder, a. UHcncte, m?o ?i?ut. ?ytobeloa). . April 20 |. rriHE LADIES OF FLORENCE RESPECTFULLY XN JL VITE the public toa. JFAIR which will bo held in tue Masonic Lodge, on the iSth, loth and 17th of May, the proceeds of weich will'bo devoted to benevolent ob? jects. The Fair wiU opon on tho morning of tho loth at 10 o'clock. On the night of tho loth there will bo, a scries of XABLEAUX and CHARADES; on the'night ot tho 17th, ' a CONCERT. No ono need stay eway for fear of being imposed on. Thero will bo no EXTORTION.. No arricio will be sold for more than you can purchas? elsewhere Teams of Admission to tho Fair, 25 cents.. Admission to the Tableaux, 50 cents. Admission to tho Concerti, GO ' cents. ' A E. BROWN, 7 : ?i . ? Secretary of Lodi ?a'Fair. . April 22 . j . . , . . ?22* i ' _ios.T.;, V.:" j_ j OST.-DKOPPED, ON SATURDAY1' OH. Xj Sunday lase, a GOL? PENCIL OASE. Jn the form of. a key, with tho initials "E. P. C." engraved on it. The Under will be liberally rewarded by leaving same at i northwest co rn or RUTLEDGE and .MILL STREET*, or .! ai this omeo. , .._. ? .. April 30 __\ UPHQISTEBY, ETC.;- I LACE IND MlJlSIillV CIIKT?1NS. LARGE SUPPLY OF THE ABOVE GOODS ?S HAND, for Bale at HALE COST. Kv W; KINS3UN, : ; NO. 246 KING STREET, APrii 30 2 (Upstairs.) AN ASSORTMENT OF WINDOW SHADES, LATEST STYLES and choicest designs, received every week by steamer, and for sale LOW: H. W. KINSMAN, NO. 276 KING STREET, April 30_ 1 : '. (Up Stairs.) PAPER HANG? i ^nriil BOLLS PAPERHANGINGS, IN EVERY ?UUU VARIETY OF STYLE AND PATTERN. H. KINSMAN.: NO. 270 KING STREET, Anril 30 1 ' (Up8tairs.) . REPS, ST HIPED TERRY REPS, ; ?LAI|^?L0TH, &c, &c, . . . '. '-_ .;-'. ''.". ?, FOB -? ; ; .. -: .' i CURTAINS AND FURNITURE COVERINGS. TTPHOLSTEBTNG j?ONE IN ALL TTS BRANCHES AJ by EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. - ~H.*W. KINSMAN, j fi ?rn ?mM?te. 'j "-? REMOVAL , -'? MABSHALL A MCMILLAN, LADIES' AND GENTLE? MEN'S BOotsnd Shoe Manufacturers, have removed their establishment to No. lie KING,. corner of Society attest,--5" "". ' "TJ - . - - . - April 29 EDUCATIONAL '?BOSS rfTjit* r*v ??O??H , rrUKES LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO HER FRIENDS X and patrons that the exercises of her School will be resumed on Wednesday, May Tat, ot her residence. No. . 13 SOCIETY STREET. . Boys under twelve years will be received. . , . SV -:-T IT*.. ' :Terins-English, (higher branches), $10 p??/qnarter; Primary Instructton, *8 per quarter. Fra?cfc taught : '. References-W. Gilmore Simms, L. L. D.; E. \c. Winz? ler, D. D.'; Hon. N. Russell Middleton, Rev. L. Cuthbert. .;Aprll29 ,J ; : f '%? BlOTjMNP SHjPEff.^ ?^^OjG^vEA??^:?? TUST RECEIVED AX THE "BIG BOOTir^ WHITE mj:~ SLIPPERS, of .the latest styled iiv?me ior the "Mar Fos?val and Parties,".with numerous other kinds snita-: bTe forthe'.setss?B. and will replenish weekly by-ihe Phlhv deiphi?aa3 New York steamers. : . v s ' . 5 -i; 'JJ* ' l- 1 ' T- K3B1STOLL, . '.Sprliaj- .; thstnS : -Bendj?fKing street. ^;^-?-:oiN?isTRt;,?y r DENTIST, OFFICE, - - - ?e. 27S.KING..OTXEBT.; *? . . KEABLY.ojeposnjE;HAOL. ?f-;' j ? ' . mHE MOST BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL TEETH IN I SERTED at moderate prices. ~> -_A< -M ?T&r 3!3BBXB?^XTBACTED -=wiih0Tifc$*tfnh>meaasof.! NIT BOU S OXYD, jj-l - 'Or by DB. BlOHABI^K'S spparatas f?r*p^odncing,;. J . . X^KJAli. ASJBISTHESIA.;. . \ :: INSURANCE. ISitbcnSi??<u^rrM8c?i? ?luWier&rgS^ ?.,! ! iii ! enter bar befio Sfap?lten he? ?anbe? (bet ?niierBoStr,)' ?ttaje aaf aegjenf ei ti g cv. State? *efltiihbet: ; betorftt jii ben mugiaften S8tStaitB, ^omimtt?er'?rjf, v: - ; '. ' " 2Bm. llffert>ar$t, : ?Itulucry lo , ? i". . , tnfi?ynn , C3r?ARTN?RStiiPS. ?'.sj. -.^.CQgljUeCTSaaMsTO -^t fpa^^OLW^CBO^kmYBUrn^FBS HERETO _L FORE conducted at No. U Hoyne street, under tho ^e^adstyjeof^^ lr7rLIJAttQ. WHILDEN>4 COiwin ^g^j^^^J** nsmei^ styje of ,<: ? ...?.-.< ?:? ". .... ..'WTLLrAM?JwanjJBisr,. . ' ' _t\L . ' -, GEORGE H. * BROWN. ? J April 23 ^ . ^n?;... . \ -THEE,. . - I V'i-i 1. ' wirs ALL ; ??' ': j _-.-r Bai?road s ... Vv'.'.^BHS'.!:':'; r?.rrra . j, rii^s^gj^tisfi. j ; r] , t Jfce^ to flie s^e : T^siai?ss?on ''of'*!"||C^^'^^|EJ?.' isa?'.iFii%9?^^''2!c*?jj?t WILL 0A?L FOB A^?D?E^IV?? . ^ .. .TO, ?m .MI?P^T^.rj^|jr^^|.j? iZ-EsZ OF. CHABGEi?"; ' >prniO -, ?....V.?? .,./':ATm?s.^?siJ; a?VtNG'bN H.ANO'?%AB?E SUPPLY OF READY MADE CLOTHING, suitable ter Qw?^n~?L. dies andCMldrui. ssd TiTlrj hadrons ofilnitntshlnK our Stock beiare the ceason advances too far. we would ?stoc' I LUNE RY, ETC. MKS. S. J. COTCHETT, EMPORIUM OP FASHIONS, jpNO: STREET, Charleston, S. C. NEW AND ELEGANT TRIMMINGS Just receiv? ed at Mrs. 8. J. COTCH? ETT VS, No. 371 KING .STREET, a select lot of Fi.ohioiiablo DRESS and CLOAK TRIMMINGS,' CRYSTAL, AMBER, MOTHER OF PEARL AND JET FRINGES, GIMPS, etc. in groat variety ard at - -^ greatly reduced prices. In addition to tho above, Mrs. C. has just opened an assortment of Ladies, Misses' and Infants' HATS, CRAPE, H.LUSION. SILK, CHIP AND STRAW BONNETS. Tho Ladles are invited to coll and examine. NO. 371 KING STREET, : April 30 tu that Third door north of Georgc-st. MADAME F. LUDEC?S, DEAL EB IN MILLLW? AND FANCY (?GODS, NO. 252KING-ST, TJp-Stairs. ?TUEES THIS OPPO" TU?? ?TY OF INFORMING THE JL LADIES of Charlostbn, and vicinity, that she has recently opened a large assortment of Fashionable M?L LLNERYiand FANCY GOODS, and would be glad if 'La? dles would call and examino them. Mrs. Ludccus promises to sell at the cheapest possible rates, being satisfied with small profits. S?AMPING AND FANCY WORK Don? at the ?hortest notice. She bas the agency also of Madame Demorest for the cole of her DRESS PATTERNS, by the aid ot which j every Lady can bo her own Fashionable Dressmaker. April C Btufh Will be opened April, 18th, a ? choice assortment of FANCY MIL? LINERY, comprising all the styles for the season, and o" very choice Material. The Stock is complete, and i the attention of customers is in? vited. Mrs. BOOTH, April K Ko. 423 Sing street. thstu6 f Spring fashions ? ' -'. ? AT MISS ROSA MURTLAND'S JMBLLINERT ROOMS, No. 295 King. Street, ABOVE WENTWORTH, {OVER MESSRS. SHEPHERD lc COHEN'S.) MISS MURTLAND HAS JUST RECEIVED. PER I ..Manhattan, "a beautiful assortment of SPRING j 1 AND SUMMER MILLINERY, and solicita a call.. Latest Styles always on hand. April 6 tuthslmo CLOTHS NG. CHEAP CIX)THINO. SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING. PIERSON & CO., No. ?G , ?IAX??E ST?EET, OFFER THE BALANCE OF THEIR; -STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING ot ?Whole sale or Retail, at very low prices, to City and Country Trade, compris? ing every variety of SPRING AND. SUMMER'GOODS. April 27 - ....... .j Imo GREAT ATT?lGTI?N ! I GREAT ?AT?IN?^ *f 1TE HAVE JU8T RECEIVED . OUR . STOCK . OF VT YOUTH'S, BOYS', AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH? ING, of fine and medium qualities, to which we invite your attention. Call and """fa? We w?l.teke pleasure [ tb show and sell them. REMEMBER THE STORE. [GE?:pTTLE&CO., April 28 j MEDLLE OF THE BLOCK, Known as Victoria Hotel Range. JAMES MCCORMICK, MERCHANT TAILOR, ' ' "WnOLKflAiE AND RETAH. DEJLLEit IN : CLOTHS, GASSIMERES IND VESTINGS, "'. . GENTS' FUKKtlSIlIKG GOODS. - . No/ 85 ?BEOAD STREET muary'33 Cmos - .'' CHARLESTON. SI C. ?' fiARHMT,fIHTFORB & CO., MANUFACTURERS ANI> WHOLESALE DEALERS IK . COARSE CLOTHING, ir MERIOAN EXPRESS BUILDING, NOS.; 55, 67, B9 JiSiT i'Sbd'aL Hudson' street, near Duane,' New: ! York. .., ...':;..;'.";'' ' T. F. CARHABT; ' . -.-i .-..i-. . ? !. ' 'W. H. WHITFOBD. '-'? 'fi* ;? 1 -J.- R VAN WAGENEN. ; DocemborlQ 6mo.; .T.HAMILTON: "ii: ( ^ ; M. MCQUINN,. ? Wh.olesal?.1 ?fc Retail Dealers ^OJ?KS^ MSBl^CA^ , ; |;Jti.? v s?:A PE it B? sir AT IO N BEY,: ETC.;' '?>:: mo. sar KING STREBT ? '..~*J. '.'.'' '{Opposite-Arm street), - I Charle a t on,, C.1 S. , The JUXEST R5SUES of.the Pres? always on hand. ' Subscriptions received4 and . Gooda delivered or for? warded by Mafl or Express. : ' "; " AU CASH ORDERS wUl be promptly attended to. 1 Februarys .> 17 ' . m m narc sow m m \ .YEAST- POWDERS ^au'Wiji-tau.m mian A-J. U-J iJmui>i v^apx ii - WHb boWPASTRY xi?vg-no bother; r -;"-' - . T:'???bpx^f^ [::;\ . Thia YEAST POWDER 1* used by oil flr??claas Hotels. a*A a??toi*jit? tbir^b tb? country, and ia fhsdtag ita ^y^Ltti2C?8?nrS?' ft^eTbKv K??b)X*T *?*&eT U give" ?ati/nicUon or morley refunded- MsntrfactUTod by" TA YLOR & YOUNG, NO- 1?0 Frost street. New York, jfor soleoy- , GRUBER & HAB33N, v ' No. 23SKing ?feek - GROCERY ANO MISCELLANEOUS, IN STOKE AND L ANDI Nt!. Ir AAA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN O.\r\J\J 400 bolos Eastern Hay 100 !ih JH Molasses IOU bushels Petts 100 casks AUsop's Alo and London Porter, qt? and pts. For sale by RISLEY A CREIGHTON, Comer East Bay and Accommo<tatiou Wharf. April ao 3 HAY t HAT ! TOI! BALES EASTERN HAY. JUST LANDED AND J- VV for salo low. In lots to suit purchasers, by ISAAC E. HEKTZ & CO., April 30_1_._. Mo. 201 East Bay. EASTERN HAY. OCA BALES CHOICE EAST. "RN HAY. "ANDING I OVA/ from brig Lucy D., fio-" P"-'.;and. and for | salo by lt. & A. P. CALDWELL. April 80 1 HAY! FLOUR! f-rjrrv BALES PRIME'N. R.-HAY. % i)\J AJLSO. TO ARRXVK, 400 bales prime EASTERN HAY. FLOUR. 300 bbl*. Extra, Super and Fine FLOUR, landing from nehru. W. ?. Cushing and J. B. Davis. For salo by JOHN CAMPSEN & CO., Ko. 14 Harket street, opposite State street. I jVpril 30 _ 2' COAX AFLOAT. Tl "Vrow LANDING FROM SCHOONERS MARY E. J3I LONG and Manantico. 700 tons ANTHRACITE COAL, consisting of W. A. Steamboat and Foundry Coal and R. A. Grate and Stove Coal. All guaranteed to bo of the best quality and affording consumers an opportunity of laying in their supphes at tho very lowest pnce. For salo by H. F. BAKER A CO., April 30 3_-Coal Yard Cumberland street. HAY AND SYRUP? I AA BALES HAY. LU\7 50 barrels Syrup. For sale low while landing from steamer Saragossa. April 30_ RAVENED A CO. BULK CORN AFLOAT ! (TAAA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN IN BULK UvUU lauding per schooner Farland, and for salo in lots to suit purchasers by WEST & JONES, April 27 ._3 ' _ No. QC East Bay. KNOX & SON'S ALLOA ALE. 1 CASKS JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE BY W"M. C. BEc & CO., : - Corner East Bay and Yandorhorsfs Wharf. April 16 tuthslO BR" GOODS, ETC. KREIT AjptTWN ! JUST REO?TVED, AND OPENING DAILY. A splendid assortment of SPION ? ANO SUMMER DRESS GOODS, And everything else in the Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS LINE. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Call and see, and you will find tho cheapest, combined with tho most select Goods, offered lower than ever since the war. No. 306 KING STREET, Between Wentworth and Society sta. LEVY DRUCKER. March 12_?_tnths2mo LATEST FASHIONS. DUPLEX ELLIPTIC OB DOUBLE SPRING SKIRTS. !? ? - r ?-EX EL;H,T* 11 * " ? ; ??. JUST KECE?TEB i PCM, ASSaSTMEST. ? : jf. R. READ & CO.!, INO. 263 KING-STREET, April 23 ' - Opposite Hsael street 1867. ' SPRING TRADE. Ml. 143 METING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. MARSHALL, BM & BOWEN', Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, FrVTTE THE ATTENTION OP MERCHANTS; TO their Stock, which ls entirely now, carefully selected, and will be sold st a small advance on first cost, for cash or short time approved paper. E. W. MARSHALL. W. T. BURGE. : ? "O. A. BOWEN. : THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO CALL THE ATTEN? TION of the former patrons of Messrs. W. T. BURGE & CO. to our stock, which ia LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE, entirely new; purchased during the recent depression in Northern Marketa. Orders promptly executed. Marchi ' - ,2mo. W.T.BURGE JI.PXIC.JUL? SPECTACl?iES ! l: The subscribers haye jnst received a fine and complete assortment of the e?lehrattd >< PERISCDPIC LENS^ .in Gfold; S?yer>: Steel, and ^ 1 SheR Fr^eSs-frMclt they, artf pr?-" pared to adapt1 to all who may suffer from Defective .Yisibn. ! . M and to snit the times, v11 1 Kow ?07 '1&t8(& STREET, ! i^f?????^ ??;Spec^es^*. ' N. B.-The ^PEBK??OPIC ? LBNS. fitted to old frames at the shortest notice. . j %[r : Xpr?lO ' ' .' ",' ". mthsijBO'. ^ ISLEIL Books, P?riodicit? : TP8T'BBQ?1V'IM>~ . .'.' ? ' .? . *' ? -. .'' ? ~ ftf ' A lar e supply of STATIONERY " " ' "ST] ^ffi? 1 Cm I - PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS "-POCKETBOOKS, DIARIES for 1867, Etc. ...vSi.s?0-.?,?-??ui8? ^."'MW; . i^.-r .^a i, . OM and -larga setoettan <tf HOVELS, hy the rn>d?t cet "irsted authors. SOHO BCOK3, BOOKS tor Earner Am somcnts,Ac v; ? < . ;J " c., I All theJKQNTHLYMAGAZINES. WEEKLY, PAPE? DAILIES constantly on hand, sud Bubscripttons : eeivedror the s?no. S-:' : " bOUTHERlSL^Al?D NORTHERN ORDERS FILLED ON' '.''-"'.?-""?.?.'"^-''Ct??j?BMfflWB.'j' ' >-.-. .' .; ,gft?$f?'43lb*P.y'Kewkirk? i T; GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS 16 .?RIME SHOULDERS. HUDS. PRIME SHOULDERS-LANDING PEK Sehr. L. S. Davis, ami lor Halo by , ., " LAUltEY A- ALEXANDER. APril gg_3_ No. 137 East Bay. SALT AFLOAT! 9AAO SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT. IN LARGE. ?V/ ViM bleached. Beam: ?H sacks. Unding and for """"y W. B. SMITH & CO.. April 30_Noplcr's Range._ SID2S, SHOULDERS, STRIPS . . A?I> L.V1?.D. . 40 HOGSHEADS PRIME CLEAR RIBBED SIDES 40 hogshead* Primo Shoulders. 30 barreta Now York Snirar cured Stripe 25 Tierces Prime Leaf Lard. In storo in perfect condition and for sale, low by JEFFFORDS tc CO., No. 30 Vendue Banne, opposite old etand. April 30 .'- .. . - - 3 CALIFORNIA WINE COMPANY. (INCORPORATED NOVEVBEB. 1, 1866.) WINES, FROM THE VTNEYARD8 OP 'moma. Los Angelos and Napa Comities, California. W. H. CHAFEE, Agent. NO. 207 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. HOCK, SHERRY, SWEET ANGELICA, MUSCATEL, Port,Wine Bitters, Claret, Souomo Brandy, California Catawba, Sonoma Champagne (in quarts). Sonoma Cham? pagne (In pints. 24 in a case)-in wood and glass. April 30_tutbsGmoe CORN. ii AAA BUSHELS, tN LOTS TO SUIT PUiiCHA OUUU SERS, for sale by SCHEVEN Sc NISBET, April 29 3 Accommodation Wharf. CORN. Qi~\t BUSHELS CHOICE WHITE MILLING (J\J\ 'VJ CORN, in bulk and in bags. In lot? to suit purchasers. For sale, corner of State and Comber land streets, by E. W. CLAGSSEN. April 29__ 3 SIDES, SHOULDERS, HAMS AND STRIPS. 1 f \ HHDS. PRIME O. B. SIDES ?_\J ' 16 hhda. Prime New York and Western Shoulden 10 tierces "Cassard's" Choice Sugar-Cured Hams 4000 pounds Choice New York Strips 2000 pounds Dry Salted Shoulders. Landing and tn store, and for sale by April 29_2_H. & A. P. CALDWELL. CORN. , Hr AA BUSHELS STRICTLY PRIME WHITE IOU" CORN, in bulk, per Schooner Ocean Pearl. For sale by T. J. KERB k CO. April 29 . . 3 FWLM GROCERIES. WM. S. CORWIN & CO., WHOLESALE AND BETATL DEALERS IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, AND IMPORTERS OP FIE WIES, MMES, TEAS, ETC., No. 259 KING-ST., OPPOSITE BASEL. CARD. MB EVERT E. BEDFORD, THE MANAGER OF THE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT, retorna many thanks to the customers and patrons for their liberal patronage and appreciation of the quality of goods pur? chased by tu. m during tho past year. It has boen, and always wiU i* cur atm. to PLEA8JS OUR CUSTOMERS, and as wo ofter for sale tho first quality of all kinds of GROCERIES, WINES, TEAS, etc., we flatter ourselves : that, with our facilities, can give general satisfaction ! to sfl. WM. SIMONS, Esq., having been engaged to assist in tho management, would be pleased to see his friends at , No. 269, assuring them that all goods purchased are WARRANTED AH REPRESENTED. TEAS THAT WE SELLARE IMPORTED DIRECT BY W. a. CORWIN & GO., and pass through no other hands, en? abling us not only to WARRANT THEM AS PURE AND UNADULTERATED, bat to sell at the following prices : FINEST YOUNG HYSON. .tB 00 FINE YOUNG HYSON..60 toi 75 FINEST GUNPOWDER._.,..."-.... 3 35 FINEST IMPERIAL...... . :.. .... 7...". CHOICEST ENGLISH BREAKFAST.:... .J ........ 3 35 ENGLISH BREAKFAST.._.;.1 60 CHOICEST OOLONG....:.."..'... 3 00 CHOICE OOLONG.....*.............i.. 1 50 We keep, also, a supply of cheaper grades-a good quality of GREEK AND SLACK TEA, MIXED, at SI 60 per pound. " " Just received, a new Brrpply af OLD JAVA COFFEE, 46c; PARCHED. 50c;. GROUND, Sac.; OLD RIO, 35c. The PARCHED COFFEE wo represent to be of the FIRST QUALITY, parched by ns with great care. A trial of these Coffees, Green, Parched and Ground, will con? vince Ure consumer on that point GENUINE MOCHA AND LAGUAYRA. . The FILLING OF ORDERS i pcreonaRy attended to by oneof the Managers.' Goods-delivered to aa parts of tho city FREE ?F CHARGE "" ;_' A supply bf GOSHEN DAIRY BUTTER wRV arrive on -Tuesday. 3roo .- ' " February 4 TEMPOS flL?DlJ!PR MIK AHM R^IUiGtJKS P11LM0ICIL?1R SPEWK). FIB THE CUBE Op CONSUMPTION, PAINS HS THE CHEST AND SHOES;- -DIFFICULTY IN BREATH? ING, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, ASTHMA, COUGHS, HEMORRHAGE, and all affections of the Lungs. This great rvvivifyer is'offered to the public, that aU who will avail themselves of its remedial power may be benefited. r -ZT t- . It only requires a fair trisito confirm its'Invaluable agency In ^iffn^t.g through each- ehtormel of the human organization a restored vitality. ^invigorates and em? bues tho Lunga with healthful elasticity; restores warmth, which is their essential element; rouses the sluggish ves? sels Into activity; heals the affected lobes; purines and enriches the blood; regulates the circulation; induces free and easy respiration, and expelavttoougli its admin i filtration, each and every concorruisnt Disorder present in tho malady recognized, as CqngunmaoD, and hitherto deemed hopeless and Incurable. ' : . Thin compound ria cperJectbr. sa?a? possessing .neither narcotic nor emetic properties, which unfortunately are always employed aa w""^. in every preparation for Cough or Lang aJB^ thjii^a" anstste which too often in its Irritattog sad -debilitating; conseo^iencea,: ocly con? duces to much general derangement of the svatam, de? stroying appetite and' creating an' Injurious nervous ox cjtsraent; 'M^rm^trng 'snjfaBBg'w^'-lrTixtrwrt'tMal re? sults- -, V,. _; Under'the influence of thia approved and ' Invaluable Specific the most distressing Cough jlrld^ difficulty tn breathing and, paisa and soreness, subside, hemorrhage ls arrested, and health and strength reestablished.' - . i-:.- 'PRICE FOBiBT?WLff^toTjflB'?L?Sl^1' j Sold-by. the Proprietor.- northwest corner SOCIETY AND MEETING STREETS, and the principal Druggista. April 2_...iS-Tau.'-'C^S 1 r'tt!^&:wp3*EB^^''B?^r^^y;. MADE BZ THE QE^T^^fiST^tOfirJST, , . Madame BL -?t&T^??^&O. SHE REV ALS SECRETS SO MORTAL EVER KNEW. , She restores to happiness-those who, from doleful events, catastrophes, crocsee iclove, Iossof relations and friends, loss of money, Sec. base become 'despondent. She bringa together those long Beparated?!givBa4mtema tlou ooncemicg abtent friends or lovers, restaree.losi or ?tojen^projaei^ta^^ you .are best qualifiedto pursue and in,what yau-w?llwrri?t?aiwccsB. Jut, ?fa^ speedy maOdageKail?lenE day yoo wnl marry, gives , yon Gie names,1-ntenessiimd char? acteristics of the persan. gtiereadfrjoui' vciy'tatfngnia, and by her almoet supernatural powers, unvatla the dork .fcna-nio^jtf>irtte?o>^i?ftttnw. -' Ana th& stars we soe' tathe .firmament-the rnalenc irttriihaS awfeotue or prstdoteiaats ic tho configurat?cn-frorn. the aspects and positions of tte^roete and the flxedetai* i?n? the beavens J?4.?? ?w ojbteth, : rite.; deduce toe futarre destiny of man. Vail not. "to. consult ? ?fee. grSrf^^slrologist on earth, lt cost? you but a trifle,'(^ou'inay never again havp go favorable an opportunity/ Ccarsunatian fee, with Mwaew didan- d^ ?ta distance caa consritt^Miia^ by rasB with equal ?a^ and salisfacaonrto thezosalve^ aetf Inin?Mon. A nm and explicit chart, written out .with aUioqubies an t^^ji^mnms^c)Xite4i a^i bj.mitt oarrecetpt of mi. T^^nce^f thefij^SS^^ter: farniobed thotedo iitrihg theta.; ^PrlfepBm?y'the c?aybT the mooth and year ?i whlcli jrou'Werecotr?, .enclosing"* :araaU lock of ?:>W6*??B5-iL:<".'v MADAM: H. A. .PBBBIGO; SSJi . .li'^'Uil W>: . P.O. DS?W?B39S,BTOTiio, N. Y. ; March80 _i ,'.r t-Qfitt ly ' General Gma?^?sit M?NNSSWSL DEALm/rH-PAEBl'^??D??P v**i??*rs? OP everyd>?<^puontetorn*rmfc?rot?. . ??Uejfemtier.ia. ?.-oVi .\^;r;.-; ..., ,., ty