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WEDNESDAY"MORNING, MAY 1, 1867. LOCAL ^JVLATTEBS. 1 to C?nretponileata. -"Wo are continually receiving cornnranications on political and other matters from persons who do not attach their proper names to the articles sent; ?ul J -we take this occasion of repeating that nothing can be published in THE DAILY NEWS without being indoreod by some responsible individual. MACON AND WESTERN BAJXBOAD.-The stock- | holders in this road can receive a dividend of $4 | per share by calling at tho oflico of Mowat & Co., on South Atlantic Wharf. FIEE.-An alarm of fire was given yesterday afternoon, but it proved to be only the rekindling; of tho smouldering rains loft by the late fire. No damage was done, and the.flames-were BOOB ex? tinguished. ?li9vl? i>f Cd THE KAFFIR.-Tb oso s olondid white horses will bo raffled this evening, at 8 o'clock, at JOS? J AKA'S, King street. Gents having lists win please make I returns, and i all interested aro requested to be [ present. ' ' THEATTENTTON of builders and mechanics is di rected to the advertisement of Messrs. EBATJQB & MALIGNES, wuo oSbr; at rodeoed rates, planed, dressed and rough "timber. These gentlemen have n large planing and saw mill at tho old Baiiroad Accommodation Wharf, and are prepared to fill all orders in their line with dispatch. The,machinery connected with their mill is arranged to perform all ot the finishing work usually done by carpen? ters, and a great saving of both time and money is thus effected.: CHANGE or PBOVOST MARSHAT--By a recent .orderfrom Headquarters Lieut. JOHNSTON, who has acceptably filled tho position ol' Provost Mar? shall for some time has .been. transferred to the . TVlnnrla, whore he will hold a' similar office. Brevet Major OB?wroBD his bean appointed Provost Mar? shal of this post in his-stead. Lieut. JOHNSTON had rendered himself, deservedly pop ular While in discharge of his duties by his impartial conduct, ? and his successor, *who is an officer of the regular army, will find no difficulty in preserving either law or order in MB command. "'", BoEEEET.-r-The shoe?store, bf Stephnoy Lock-, wood, a colored Man, who kept at the corner of . George1 and Anson streets, was broken into on Monday night and robbed of several pairs of boots and shoes. The door was forcibly wrenched from its hinges, and an entrance effected by the thieve*. (Stephnoy-was an honest, hard working citizen, and his loss will be severely-felt. No clue that will lead to the. discovery of the robbers has been ob? tained, bit the vigilance of the police will soon trace them to their dens. " This is the -first rob? bery that has occurred for some time, and will give the detectives an .opportunity for employment that U&y. have-long" needed. ;. NEWBEBB r. -Mr. H. H. GBJOTKEKEB,ot the Herald, j paid TTS" yesterday a 'pleasant visit; and gave us the gratifying infformation that Newberry is at proaont ina most prosperous- condition, and that"cotton, corn and wheat, particularly the latter;-gi ve prom? ise Of a bountiful yield. That tho colored portion of the inhabitants aro "ojspuiy-rng ?qual industry .with the white, and that all have thrown aside pol? itics and devote themselves entirely, to the culture I of the earth. Large quantities, of guano, have been introduced into the fields by the planters . with great success, and the' anticipated results I have thrown n feeling of content over the people, that is in strong contrast with many other por-I tiona of our State. We sincerely hope that, before 1 i long; all of us may be blessed with the same bright | prospects.' - - ' ;". f?tfXBB .8Al^-r?l$?L#rjce ' of real estate ! ihaaimproved considerably'Soi?ng^thSlast Month, j 'and; the amounte now realized fldanoe of capitalists has been restored. 6 Messrs. ALONZO J. Warm 4 SON sold yesterday, ! In front of the cid Custom House, the residence No. 74 Hasel' street, two, doors east of the Foatomoe, known aa the residence of i)r. CHISOEM. The Tot measures ^one rrtmdred feet front by, ono hundred and twenty-nine feet deep, more or less. The house cnn tains eight rooms, with extensive accom? modations in outbuildings for servan?, horses and fenicias, for $9600. "*J 1 . .'"'_ Messrs..SKETB ?t McGrLErmAT sold, at the same time und placo.all that lot of land, with tho build? ings thereon, known as No. 94 Anson street, mea? suring thirty-twofeet -'six' inohes,'by One hundred and sixty-two feet ia depth;- back line twenty-five feet- sii ? incfc?sv' mora or less, for $2,400; and all that lot of land in Anson street, mi?snring thir? ty-two feet six inch es front, by one hundred and eixty-one feet in 'depth, Snore or less; hack line twenty-five feet six inches1, for $725. Mr. JAS. L. GANTT sold on account of JAB. TUP? PER, Master in Equity, all that tract of land situ? ate in the District of Colleton, and near the Une of Charleston District, measuring and containing CD acres, and formerly sold at $20 per acre. Bounding east on lands now or late of S. Tm X>r?B ; west on landa now or late of WK. BIRD, Trustee of Mrs. MARTHA MOOD ; south on lands now or late of E. Brou, TOOMEB, and north on lands now ?r late of WM. Bum, Trustee aforesaid, for $180. Also three lots of land situate on the north side of Horlbecke Ailey, each measuring 42 feet front on the Alley, and in depth 87 feet more or less, the lot neatest King Street, brought $670, the middle lot $675, and that toward Meeting Street $700. With the exception of the tract of land, this property was all sold for part cash the balance payable in aamd instalments secured by ?HSUU and mortgage. . ' HAT.-Old poets delighted in describing May as s beautiful maiden clothed in sunshine and scat? tering flowers on the earth while she danced to the music of birds and broolis, Thia month'has the beauty and fragrance, of Spring without the heat of Brimmer, and the outbreak of beauty which ; nature makes at the end of April and tho begin? ning of May excites a joyful feeling in the human breast' and creates a desire to seize some of the rirofoEion of flowers and blossoms scattered ?round, and pay it a decorative homage. -The progress Spring has made is clearly visible in the woods and gardens, and, in silages, there has peen tho same desire to revel in the ? prodigality of nature; this ia saxtirmlsriy the case in the .popu? lation of a large city, and the more closely pent, : and the more drudging tho life, the moro eager is tho desire to get among the flowers and secure a-| communion vrith. things pure and beautiful. / The May day festivalo can be traced back to the barbarous population>> of Europe, but their origin Ja lost in obscurity. The practice of going into' the woods to gather '- garlands and green boughs and to decorate some building with the spoils, is far from obsolete, and the fairest maid among the morry party was crowned with flowers as tho Queen of May, Love and Beauty. Not content Tith gar? landing their 'brows, tte merry people of the good ?bid days had, in every town and village, a fixed pole on which, each May morning, were suspended wreaths of flowers, and around which they danced th rings the whole day. The Pnri tans- those most respectable people who could not endure such fri? volities, caused the May poles to be uprooted, -and -inough the Bestoration saw them ail replaced, the gradual change of xnannera aflbcted the May pole ?nd it again vanished. V " "' The custom of having a May Queen is a relic of the heathen celebration of thc day and tho flower crowned maid appears ss a living representativa af the Goddess Flora, whom tua Bomana wor? shipped on this day. In the country there' is a lingering propensity among, .tho young of the fe? male sex to go oat st an early hour and wash their faces with dew; this wes considered a/wonderful coemstie, and was renowned for its efflcaoy in ra Saoving sunburn and freckles. In th? present age the observances of May Day" era oot?ir?etito thoen?hroi?zaii?m'ofa May Queen, Who ia greeted with suitable addressei) by har iisgo subjects/ The coronation takes ' place in Borne largo beding in a city or at Roms grove in the rural districts, where dancing anti music., add. to Ibo enjoyment of < tho occasion. Oar medieval forefathers ' seem to have cherish- I ?d a deep admiration, ?ar nature, and the month of ) May, is celebrated in the surliest attempts at Eng Uah lyrio poetry. May wac aonsidered by some the season that was to last forever in beaven, and OHAUOSB, who embodies in his writings the poetry of that age, frequently singe the praises or May. Many proverbs wore in vogua among tho f&rinors, regarding this month, some of which are known at the present day. '-.Thia month has generally boen considered the fairest and brightest , in the calen? dar, bat a singular idea prevailed in ancient timos tint it was an unlucky month m which to bo mar? ried. Tho approach, oi May is thus beautifully -de? scribed by Spenser. T3&?5*??^3^? *. *.*.?* **** ?* D9t??*t with dalnUoa of her soaaon'i pri_ ??????BM > MEETI.NO or COUNCIL.-Thors was a special moe t ing of 'City Conseil last night. Tho business, wo [ learn," wis of [au so norn"* character, 'but' for pru? dential reasons ' the session was held with closed doora. LAST NIG BI OT IBE FAIB.-Tho Fair for tbs benefit of St- Mark's Church will positively bo closed on Thursday evening, May 2. Persons in? terested in raffles, ?tc, will please take notice. TBS STEAMEB SABAOOSSA, owing to a slight de? rangement to her machinery when filly miles north of Charleston Bar, requested assistance from the steamer San Salvador, on tho way to Savannah, and was towed by the latter vessel inside the bar. The Saragossa will sail on her regalar day, the necessary repairs being easily made. TBK MCDONALDS, or. The Ashes of Southern Homes, a tale of SHEEHAN B March, by WM. HENEY PECK, of Ga. . Kow York : Metropolitan Record Office. 1867. We are indebted to Mr. M. M. QUINN, of the up "lown. News Depot for a copy of the foregoing story.'--"' . PEBSONAL.-Senator HENEY WILSON, of Massa? chusetts, who is now on a stumping tour through the South, is expected in Charleston to-day. While hero, wo leam, ho will be the guest of our esteemed fellow-oitizen ' Mr. D. F. FI.KHTNQ. He will probably address our citizens on the events of the day, and will, no doubt, be treated with tho respect due his distinguished, position. PERSONAL_We had a visit last night from Mr, BEAUMONT D?EEINO, business agent of MAO E TOY'S Stbernicon, a Panorama of a Tour in Ire? land. Mr. D. is staying at the Charleston Hotel, endeavoring to make arrangements for the exhi? bition of bis paintings in this city. The panorama is highly spoken of in the Savannah papers, where Mr. MAO EVO? is exhibiting it at this time. EHPOBICSX OF FASHIONS.-Tho ladies will be pleased to notice that in addition to a large stock of millinery goods, Hi a. S. J. COTOHETT has just received a select lot of dress and cloak trimmings, which will command their attention. Mrs. C. has endeavored to make her establishment worthy of its name, and her customers and the public can have do difficulty in making selections tram the large assortment offered for their inspec? tion. SptEiTUAL.--Morrie May was ushered in last night in c m?Tni?r fVaf immediately carried us back to "ye olden time," and tho sight of a hugo wassail bowl, borne triumphantly on the shoulders of one of Alric's ebon sons, induced us to think that we had mistaken the season, and Busty vis? ions of coming spirits floated dimly o'er the pa? pers. An editor's path m life is covered with thoms, but when cheered by such acceptable gifts as that sent last night, he is forced to forget his sorrows and enter into the discussion of the am? ber fluid a new man. Our friend PASSONS, of the PaviUion, has proved himself to be deserving Ol his name, for he understands the communion ol spirits, and such inducements as he can rarrusi will make the most ultra toto tall er renounce hit creed in disgust. We have marked to-day with t special cross, and shall always consider our Rever end friend to he, not only a friend indeed and ir need, but a spiritualist sans peur et sans reprot-he for we have judged him by bis works. MAY QUEENS.-The usual festivities of this da; will be observed in this city by many of the princi pal schools, who, in accordance with a time-hon ored custom, will give a May Festival, at which tba "fairest maid" will be crowned the Queen a Beauty, and appropriate addresses will be deli v ered by tho pupils. The Normal School, Rev. H M. MOOD, Principal, will give an entertainment a the Hibernian Hall to-night, which will surpasi many that have been witnessed in Charleston fo some years. In addition to the usual performance on these occasions, there willrbe a triple corona tion. A Queen-bf Cove, Beauty ind-Flowere, wi each receive tho homage of their, subjects. Th :addresses and1 responsos to delivered respet tively iii Frenoh, German and "English. Extensiv preparations have been made by the teachers'an pupils to snake tais May .celebration, not only source of pleasure to the spectators' hut of profit t the performers. ' It was not intended to . be public exhibition,' and only the parents-and immi diate friends of the pupils wiR be admitted. . . .Tho pupils of the Bov. D- DAJ?AE,3 Seminal will also hove a' coronation of a May Queen at flu institution, corner of Calhoun street and Batlecbj Avenue. The ceremony will take place ai 5J J M^ and will be conducted.-wittt all tiio"reg&i-pfrn: observedon such occasions. ( IMPORTANT LEGAL CASE.-The Pnoanix savs : bill has been filed by the South Carolina BaHrcw Company to olern toe con^ theOolui bia and Augusts Railroad, and is now pending b tore his Honor Chancellor CABBOLL, in Columbi The injunction is asked, on tho grounds that tl Columbia and Auguste Road is being construct! in violation of the exclusive privileges granted 1 the charier of the South Carolina Railroad. '.Wit out ' exp ressing any opinion on. the merits of tl question involved, it seems a monstrous propos tion that this application should be made at tb Ute day, after the States of South: Carolina ai Georgia, the cities of Columbia and Augusta, ai the citizens of both States, who have subscribe have already bean committed to tbs- ?nterprii and after fully $600,000 has been expanded or involved in contracts- ? This road ia demanded ' the necessities of toe times-it is. needed to c volop tho great interests or the couubry_i>nd' rogrel exceedingly that the South Carolina Ba road Company havs^ .deemed it necessary to mb pose this hindrance tor the progress of the enb prise, although, to a certain extent, private rig! are involved. '1' ' ." i The South Carolina Railroad Company is rep: sented by Gen. JAMES CONHEB, of Charleston, a the Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company Messrs. ABTHCB, MEETON & MELTON, of Columb Tho argument was to be concluded on Tuesday. . i MAYORS OOTJBT-April 80.-WiRiam Gardners Dan 'Bing, two colored individuals with whom coldness had for some time existed, in consequer of the latter having called the former " a d detective, " and who met under the porch of i StiMiohaels iaad clinohBd, and^would' haye* dc griev\te%aimi but rfc* toe su?d?b. appearance several pohcerosn who, were going to dinner, w each fin&tiii^ {J v p ? ?r?\&%J\g& A female with faminar face sad helmet shat hat, who had been imbibing a Ettie two much ec juice, and had -put ??x foot through'her-hoops, exhibiting a new step in dancing, was fined $5. i Two poraons whohadrcfased to have their chi neys swept?wheu?ts^iea o?bytte.^tt*Stor, w> fined sccor6ihig^or&sni^?p^' Ned Henr^aJp^<^^jy?SBisn black boy, vi had noboay^Miffiosro of him, wss-nfmt to ] PiLSBUBT, ?nat^;.Tiaiy^j(fc(et?B?i to in the * phan Asylum, ^i?^if:'- ^-^i*~'" Co ?BT OS G2aji^'.r&BSK>Mt'jND Com PLEAS-HON. B. MOTii?>piP???dinV.-The e of Ute State vs, Samuel Cannon, colored, burglary and, .ktroeny, was called. The par we^\4isaighed on Monday, sad Major Larry part??r of Cannon, plead guilty to the' chit Cannon was defendedbyBA W. BBSMOUB, Bsq?, The-evMence proved (hst larry had secrc himself ia tho store of Mr. H. W.i AHEMS m i sansisee t, ?n? siter Xsi 'A. had retired, itobsr toe!door rtoh|is confederatos. Camion and La siter loading themselves with ehe ocntents of store, citrried: their plunder to a neighbor house,, where it was concealed. The evidence very clear as to Canhoa's guilt, and although J defended, the Jory returned a verdict, of "Gc of Grand Larceny. " V-.''. TO? <tWcmujsmMd nearly tho whole morai and ss the witnesses ia the other cas?s wera ready. tho Court adjourned to lb A. H., tooday TJsrncD STATIS G?r?urx CooBT.-^-On motiot C. B^SntOHtoH, Esq>r '^ATaBB.U?^nft.EBq. Yorkvi??e, 8. 0:, was admitted to practice in United States Couria of South OaroHna, V . Tb* District A^rnoyhano^ tiho Qxia^iar}rin-~^iotao of United Ststet EDWABO A. FOWLES, for pnrch&sing arms clothing from United States BoldioTS, with of aidtog them to c^ri: !IV ?pdg? dehvsH brief charge, explanatory of, ?t? ". crime and Act of Congreo passed to reach" it The Gi Jury^so^ ?^Mned and broajJA .fi's'Tjri?? His Bimo^iiSgo BBYAS then tnanked toe Jar; the faitof? diaohi^e, of their chrtias/ sad i this ocoasiontomifc* Borne psrtih^xisttMir? trulls by Jury bi; general, and tia. great respe bility this rms?totora entails on tho citizsfls sro' catted upon to servo toe State to that-cags* He thoa discharged tts) <?tsjiafa??^.^^?.*: Upon motion of the District 'Attorney th? of WS??OH E. PBOTBSO 'wss continnod till Ti day weok, by consent. The civil business Ix tho Court being very heavy tte District Atto has consented to a transfer, of toe' remai criminal cases from toe Circait to She Dis Coaort, :',, f? ? . .' ??.' , - - - The Civil Docket will therefore be called thia morling, and a general attendance of tho Bar ix requested to assist the Judgo in tuo disposition of canses. . DlHTnlCT Cousx jrvi Bruni.Sx DISTRICT.-Hon. P. . D. BJ?HABDBOW, residing_Thia being sot a part aa Sentence day, tho fo?owing Sentences were awarded. The States os. Castle Waiters-CLarceny ; two months, two in di atman ts of ono month each. Tho State os. Jorry Cooper-Larceny ; three months, or ons month on payment of costs. The State vs. Calf ord Fox-Malicious trespass ; four months. The State ?s. Dick Hoyward-Larcony ; three months. The State V3. Isaac "White-Larceny ; one month. The State vs. Moses Gadsden-Larceny ; from first Joly to September, two casos. The State vs. Harry Wright-Malicious Tres? pass ; two cases, ten days each. The State cs. 8. Yanco-Malicious Trespass ; ons month. The State vs. T. Howard-Larceny ; one month. The State es. Joly Geddes-Receiving stolen goods ; one month. ; . . The State vs. Simon Bow-Malioious trespass ; two weeks. The State, vs. Hercules Cordes-Malicious tres? pass; two vi eeks. The State vs.. Prince Harsh-Malicious trespass ; two weeks. s The State vs. Samuel Warner-Malioious tres? pass ; two cases, two months each. The State os. Fortune Debght-Receiving stolen goods ; four oases of one, two, throe, and three months each. ." The State tis. Milburn Singleton-Larcony ; two months. The State vs. Frederick Sparks-Larceny, and receiving stolen goods ; ono month, or $20 if paid. The State os. John Alfred-Larceny and receiv? ing stolen goods ; one month, or $20 if paid. Tho State vs. London Simons-Malicious tres? pass ; six cases, five of one month each, and one of throb months. The State BS. Simon Poyas-Malicious trespass ; one week. i Tho S ta to os. Mary Hackfleld-Larceny and re? ceiving stolen gooda ; two montha. . The State rs. Frederick Miller-Receiving sto? len goods ; three months, six weeks to be remitted on payment ol costa. -. ti The Case of the States os. Albert Mercer far, as? sault and battery, which was commenced on Mon? day was concluded; 'verdict not guilty. COTXBT .or APPEALS-Columbia, 8. C.-In the Court of Appeals, on Monday, opinions were ren? dered as follows : " Thomas H. Willingham. Trustee, ads. the Coir loge of Charleston. Opinion delivered by Inglis, J. Motion dismissed. . ! P. A. E. Whitlock os. T. J. Whitlock, Administra tor, et al. Opinion by Wardlaw, J. Decree re? formed. ?1 James Copes, el al, ads. James M. Rutland. Referred to the Court of Errors. Laban H. Trapp ads. the State. Opinion hy In? glis, J.. New. trial granted. Tho argument of causes was then resumed. Mr. A. W. Thomson was heard for appellant in case of Barratt ads. the State.. Solicitor Melton contra. ii W. Sanders vs. ' T. McNaly. Mr. Thomson for motion. Thomas. DeOraflenreid ada. W. IL Nicholson. Mr. Patterson for motion. Mr. 8. P. Hamilton contra. Mr. Patterson in reply. . Tho Northern Csrouit being concluded, the Western was called. Mr. ? Sullivan was heard for appellants in the cases of Gray and others ads. tho State; Lydia Rowland ads. the State. MABSDXN'S PECTORAL BALM for Coughs, Colds, Influenza.. DO WIE & MOKE, Agents. GOODRICH, W1NEMAN & CO., Agents. . H. H. " If yon want cheap Blank Booka; If yon want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, 'Ri par;- Ari*..yor^ TWTVT.WPB' :Armpjifl/?; ' ! j If you want Printing executed neatly; ' . - If yon want Books-bound in any style, or Accoi int Books made to order, with any desired pattern, of' ruling, go to HIEAM HABBTS, NO. 59 Broad street. BUSINESS NOTICES. ~~ . Auction Soles TIilo Ray. J. & W. KKQX will Ben this day,.at lOJi o'clock, at Qtetr auction sa??s-rb?ms. "N?* IS? Meeting street, oppo?ti> Pavilion Hotel, fvrrnituro of a family declining hnu?> koeping. B. k A P. CAJJJWELI. win seU thia day, at ll o'clock at warehouse, No. S3 Queen street, 239 sacks white cor a ? ot "thbhr ?tsBanctiom^bimse, No. 65 Hasel street, bppooi to P08tof?ca,.dry goods, new fnrnltnro, fcc. ,B. M.,M?TmHiT,T, &. Bnoa. will sen this day, at ll o'clock.. ai No. -33 Bread street, un assortment of I crockery.-'" ?? ? .."*.* . ' " P. B.1V Aro synonymous with Health,' Strength and 'Vigar,' The secret Win. bo revealed by tavestlngin a bc/We of PANKNTN'S HEPATIC BITTEBS.' For sate by all Druggists...: .Tiw'. ' ".'.':."'''"" - W' THR TIHB . TO ABVEBT?SK IK THE I .....'coDirrisY. Tho Daily South Carolinian at Colomb!?, ls now sent to every Postoffice In the State. Being the oflloiel paper of tho State, ii win b* found si the propent ?fane ecpe-i dally valuable to merchants and* other* desiring to avail themselves of a very larga circulation. TUE PHorerx has a large circulation throughout the ! middle and upper Districts of tho State. Advertising1 rates as reasonable ac the stringency of the, money mar- ! kat will warrant. Merchants and others wishing to use ! tbs columns of the paper wm address . nrLIABA. SELBE, Irroptfetor, .February 28 ., " ...',? .: . Columbia, 8. C Freie to Everybody, r A Large 5 pp.ChicuW, gtviug. inforrncttan of tho ] greatest importance to the young of both sinos. : .It teaches how the homely may bocomo bcaa?iul, tho j . despised respected, and UM forsaken loved.' - >??--? ??<?? li No youny lady or gentleman should fall to ond their | oddness, and receive a copy postpaid, cy return mafl . Address P.. OL Drawer, 2L : March30. , lyr.. . ? '?..'T?O/rS?T,' ? 111 : CONTINCINS. : . . PuiiUN, OawMo Comm, July lew. Messrs. .Bonssratsik Bifros : :. .... ; Gintlauen,:-j^have boen savBreIy.'.'aBltBtea 'with, j paralysis of tho stomach, and even given up by several eminent plrystehuja;.; I have tried astana rom edies 'of - a i tonic and adulatingtotere,but-w?hout au>"sooa" re taut-. Soma three orfour months ago i waa induced to' try yot:r6TOiIACH BITTEBS, and havo rased about sevoa i or eight bottloa with, a decided benefit. My health is l greatly Improved ; and I consider your EITTEB?i ?? | only efficsclous remedy of thrir kind in tho market. Ii i tis?d'V^dhwted they win Bwsys nrora A. aWaiii^. remedy to thoeo afilictod with dyspepsia or other dis eases- of a like naturo. Bespectmlly yoma,'..'.. ;.. . ?<?? - .' ? LY??AN IITJD?E. i,^ilI.:'4,3?5??^?A3t^ 9S& Mn?., August, 1866Y Metars-HusLajjsit A Surra, Pittsburg; PsTT' ? . Gotftojwn ..-Heve.sold your-BTPTEBS ever ainoo tbiy were.brought .out, and consider them tho best ?^5^te*ny.b(n^thB-r?bUA' Those -tjrbright out ! .Since the tax bas boon Imposed OE spirits aro frot?. I never rocoinm end them. .... . . -. I : [?.". v.Besiaetfnlly^audtrelyyou^-^'?-> i-'.v?.-.^ - ; . Wa.^;--. -- - *- -:; : - 'B.-'r.'.?ABTTJ3;.; ?li?? Tr^j^-^l''n>?^'??"m?B-"'**ar^ Saessrs. Hcerjrrr^n is Sum? : . ?_2?,iiol,^rL?5^dar Z0** Brnstta a mn?nm balm for a thousand ail*. ?cura. truly. -.Tr- -1 i*1*1?**? FvXiii?asr^'the ?reatBngUaB Atttott^j gist, Clairvoyant and Psychomatriciaa,; who bas seton-"! ished the st??nilflc classes of the Old World, has now lo catod herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madamo T303-sToirp08 sosscB ench wonderful powers of second eight sa to ona- - bte her to imperf knowUsdgo of the greatek Important? ' totieai?g?obrm?rriojarsdlbei- sax, Tfhile in a ?teto I of trance, ah? .delineates the very features of the person you era to marry, and by tbeald of aa testrmncnt ci Sn tensp po-pcr, in oan aa tbs Prychomoirope, guarantees to produce a li?j-?lkepictereof tho ftiirm> husband or wife of. tba applicant, togother with date of marriage, pot??on in-lit?, laading traita of eiaraeter, &?. This ia-'no ha?r^ bug, M thcusand of teallmohlsls caa asoort. Sbo will -Bend, w?st, desired, a oortinetl cortihcaio, OT written guaran too, that th? picture ls what lt surport? to bc. Ty ooclosing a emaU lock of hair, ind etiting placo of birth,' age, dispoiltioTi and comnlejioa.' andericlosing 2fty cer.ta and ^stamp^ envelope addreased t?-yo?r?eb\-yan wm N ' celve f lopisturo-and drolrod ltrfeririatio? by retrirn rnn?l, AU ccmmurdcatioEs ptaaf?j. nnflflrTitiar ?iliTiraiH. *tr ccnSderio?. J?adsDSe -S. P. THORNTON, P. OiltotSSS, BooSs,P?rlodi?ols.and Stet??ndiy? ittf llBS.B?M?vi?T^? ',-'?V-: ?-.U.V.-: ?J , Aha--?atMr>?ratAimto . IHOT^BAPHB, pntvrooruPB ALBUMS IS-.. FOCXET BOOKS, DIAKIES far 1887, Etc? m. ESTABLISHED 1845!~22 YEARS! -:-o ASSETS OTER $7,000,000 ! LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, (PURELY MUTUAL). THE: POLICY HOLDERS RECEIVE THE BNTIKE PROFITS, AND ARE THUS INSURED AT THE ACTUAL COST OF THE COMPANY. DEDUCTING ONLY EX? PENSES OF MAN A G EBIE NT. ?ndito in^Tf^h a^de^^^ j^Drjr^rc T? ANNUAL DIVIDEND FIFTY PER CENT. (FOB THREE TEAKS PAST, AND LIKELY TO CONTINUE.) AGE, ASSETS and DIVIDEND, or BETUBN PBEMTUM, (reducing tho same to actual cost.) are tho BULING CONSIDERATIONS in deciding the relativo SECURITY and SKILLFUL MANAOEilENT of a Life Insurance Company. THOMAS FROST, Agent for South Carolina, JNO. L. DAWSON. M. D., ) ??mUsiiaM. FRANCIS L. PARKER, M. 7* , f JiB'81aaEa Aprii?T . ? -_ No. 60 BROAD STREET. RSISCELLANEOOS. CITY TAXES-MONTHLY RETURNS. OFFICE OF THE CITY AS8ES80R, 1 Cm EtlL. Ha; 1,1867. I TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED ! _?3? that tho Monto ly Bottums far the month of April patt, in compliance with the Tax Ordinance ratified on tho 28th day of December, 1806. mast bo made on or he fore tho 15 th Inst. P. C. GIBSON, Hay 1 _13 ?_City Assessor. ~ THE BATHING HOUSE _ AT THE BATTERY WILL BE OPENED FOB THE I ..Seasonon.WEDNESDAY, May 1st, sad remain! open unttl September 16th. .- SEASON TICKETS. To admit one person, $5.09 ; Families of three persons ! andover, ?4.00 each person; CMIdren, ?4.00; Shagl Baths, 25 COIMJS; CMldreui, 15 count. . P. KILROY, April 26 _6 . Proprietor. TAX WOTICEvV " rwTHE COLLECTOB'S BOOKS WDQt, BE OPEN AT JL the Sheriff's Office, Charleston, on the First (1st) of May, to collect the TAXE? ol the Parishes of Christ Church, St Thomas and St. Lannis, and continue open for ono week. Books will be cloded oh the 7th. ' W. H. RIVERS, April 30 _^S? ' ' Tax Coll actor.. TAXIgPTICE. IWILL ATTEND AT IKE FOLLOWTV? TIMES AND PLACES to RECEIVE TAXES for the Pariah of St. John's Berkeley; viz: ' At Calamos Pond on Alonday. 13th May ;'ot Cherry Grove on Tuesday 11th May; at Biggin Church Thursday, 16th May; at Strawberry orr Friday. 17th May; at Black Oak on Saturday, 18th May, and at Fultz's Old Field on Monday, 20th May. at which: timo my booka will be closed. JOHN M. PARKER, " - T. 0.. St John's I -rkeloy. Office hours from 10 A. 3a". to 2 P. M. ?. April SO .-; i-4? rriHE UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE TO DI8 -l_ PENSE this agreeable and healthful beverage, at their wall-known stands, No. 8a HASEL STREET be? tween King and Meeting streets, No. 428EXNG STREET (Old Piquet G card House), and at the head: of CENTER MARKET, northwest corner. PruggistB and others wishing to bo supplied with Fountains or Syrups, and dealers desiring ^Fountains charged, win bo abconxmodated upon reasonable Steamers, Hotels. Restaurar.ts and private families, furnished with a superior article of bottled Soda, In quan tlttes to snit parchasen. We are agents for Ute sale of A J. Morse k Son's justly celebrated Soda Water Apparatus, consisting of Genera? tors, .gonntains. Marble Draught Stands, Silver Plated Refrigerating Draught Stands, Tumbler Holders, nnl all apparatus necessary for the manufacturo of Soda "Wauir. at the manufacturers' prices, with freight added- ', Dealer? In Soda Water tbrooghont the State, desiring sn apparatus, will do wen to examine the merit* of ?Morse'sApparatus, before purchasing otoaswhbre Description catalogue and price list sont to any address' upon application to JOHN BUCK & CO., Charleston.- ; While appreciating the very liberal patronage extended to ns during the past season, we shan strive to merit its." continuance. JOHN BUCK. . E. H. GARDNER. April ll . . . . Sano I C E O H EA StfC I SODA WATER! I C0NFECTI0KERY A1SD CAKES ! ? W'^SS^SJS^'mma?kQB&UkM?o .A??-IAJ&.. i NOUHCIN? rn tie Ladles and Gentlemen of Uhartaaton^aiat gjtfthg gnderaignea. have fitted up a FIRST QSaBfl BfrTABTiTatfifwr at the corner of Meet? ing and H?sel siroohs, where wo will guarantee that you will find a snperior quality cf ICE - CREAM, ' SODA WA-* TER, oHFECTTONff.RY and CAKES. 'Hoping, to n> ceiva a shara oi" tho patronage of tho community, wo are Bespertfully, - JOHN OGREN.- . .V- W. A WTTHINGTON. April 13 ; . _ ? imp . A CARD TO THE LADIES: " MRS. G. C. PETERS :JTB "SOW PREPARED TO STAMP OVER FIVE THOU j_ . SAND NEW PATTERNS for ' ???. ' . BMBBOIDEBIriO AKD BBABWNG On e.vasy material, at her private residences No. 4 George street.- ' ? - nxtwA April26 "t . The jRepqrts of Sou* Carolina .VHP ' ?HE S TATUTES M A T HAJJ? PRICE. AT ?-ART'S A.' Ajen a-a . -I ... - ; BookBtora. . AND A^tomieal Charte, French ? ' Eag?isfe, ABE GOING OSS AT HALT* PRICE AT HART'S Bookstore. April 22 .GOING DEF AT HALi1 PRICE! Kflfi MOBAL?ND BELIGIOUS BOOKS.;i0eocta. *j\J\J Methodist Hymn Bocks. SB cents , . . .. ' Baptist Hymn Books, 25 to 75 cents . . ,...." ; ' SOU Koral and UeUgio?sB?o"fcB."?!5 cents 100 Southern Hitrniony, 76- cents '.? Catholic Frnicb and Spanish Prayers, SO cents Episcopal Prayers, SO cents to 8LS0 1?0 The Charleston Book, 60 cents y '.: Testament?, InPreneh or Ehgntb, 6 cents io Si Po?lait Bmles, 00 conta to "SI - ?- ."" . "Webster's Spelling Booko,'10 cents.-? .1 : . Callat - TaABT"S""^BOOK' STORE.'" ' April 15 -r/y: ? -, rrr_.?: ? -? -;. ! /il." GtOSINtt w ".-!'."<.;. AT A GRJELAir SACRIFICE. ' " ?T>OOK8. PAP?B. ENVELOPES, BLANKS, BL AK'S .SJ.-Bocks,Pictures, Engxirvingj and "tostrnmentH, ol itatfprico- ? ".; -.-'-. - ~ -.. The subscriber,?avino; detmi?ned'to retire from buri rtcas^proscnts to the public tho ?np?rt?nity of purchas i ri" BOOKS, OTATIONARY and iaiicy Goods, at half tarlee. : Bibina, Prayers. Testament*, te variety and size; llynrn-Booie af aU dcncmiinaticns, Novels, Travels^Bi ?igrophie?. History, Trilogy,' Scientific, AgrlcuUr.ral. isardohing, Cooking one Sporting Works, Note. Paper Si to $2 60 ream. Letter ana Cap Papar, at 62 60 to S3 ream. -Envelopes at ?2 and 82 60 per thousand. Carno and :&VBI1 youi-solvcs of tho present opportunity. . : '- > ! !.": e_. SAML HABT, SB. j AprflS Imo" " ' ' No. 332 King atreet J ' ? -'^ERIJI^ KPRUjp:!, ; ; TUST AiorVED BY THE AZBLDA fc LAURA, TBCOF V ? Baracoa. .\ 1300 bunches BANANA8 i *i , 20.000 plan tain B ' " . ? ?CAS.fMO Occoantitn - - 30 dowtn Ptsaspples ' -! I '. Barrels ci Tamarinds. ALSO OK HUID SB STOUS: ' OBAKGES, Lemons, : Pntitooa, Rahun? sud Pigs, as SOT tcdKnU?. ofallkinds 2o? cate at rtMonablo pri?!> by . ------ - - I'-V." \->i.'.i'.t:.*'i,.-i-.--'- ' '- -- ' BAST S WTBTH,- ; Ko. 57 Marfcot atreit; and, . i v-e..-. .. _ v.- ?:. >....- ?Bv-PATTINI, ? . . j ajrJl!? y ? Na26MarkMstreet. ^ WILLIS & CHIS?LM^ . ' * ; ' " [ ''. '':.' AND . . , & P 2?T N Or A O E N T S. I ^l"TLI-AlTENt> TO THE PURCHA?1E. SALE AND W 88BPMENT ito Foreign md Domestic Ports) ol C?"rTON, D? CE. LU?L3EIiAr?D2IAVAL STCRER. .- i ?.T3LW1JBTIC .?7?SA?1?', CUorl^tosx, S. C. V ?? .?0(?8j:?,?,/^?-><.- ? ..?< A, B. CHISOLM ?; October jg _ ? - ? -?: ,., . . . -pjQEUB; tOAB. : MAYORALTY O? ?HARLESTON, ) Crxr HAU, NoTsmber 9,1866. j A LL PEB1?N8 DESIEO0S O"? REDCTLDTNO IN TtTE ia. Burnt Disbriota and WntS'Ploo?a ot O* -City, -txa ? der "An Acts! the Gonaaal AiaemMy,gtylag sntaority ! to tho City Council of Charicston to proceed in tho mat? ter of ann Lov>, .witto a view to aid in building up tho CST acow," are .hereby aotlDod that thf form of oppU cation for loans ci? ho obtained al tbs offlcs^f theCl?rfe : of fJour^.-b?twecnthe iour? of 6 A. M. and 3 P. M. ? taMw?*^"--:^-,",:,x . , .. Byoeaerof tko Saior '.- "W. (L SMITH. - ,. WWi?yMyy"-.." ? of Cknoea. \J clause of SSCtlctn 1 of an "Onilnaaoe to Raiao Smv poaa for the yo w 1857," te published tw^^SuSum ?^T^Sj^^S1 ev"7^-o^oi fiaVin <? oil goods ^a?^" -ext,not .r^lOcut^hygrn^cm . ''. -.-*H, 0}?rk sf OOBSCO : ? MACHI NE SHOPS. TO CARPENTERS I AND BUILDERS. YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR REDUCED RATES for TONGUED AND GROOVED LUMBER, viz.: . 1 4-4 FLOORING, at ?25 per M. 6-4 FLOORING, at $25 per M. 3-i LINING, at ?25 per M. 7-8 LINING, at ?28 per M. We aleo have varions other sizes ot dressed and roach LUMBER. All of which will be disposed of at lowest cash prices. : EBAUGH & MALLONEE, PLANING MILL AND LUMBER YARD, - HORLBECK'S WHARF, NEAB N? E. RAILROAD. May 1: .Ira IISA ll A Villi. unuEllu Wt) MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINE LATHES, PLANEES, mPBOYEl> CAB WHEEL BOXES, BOLT CTJJCTEBS, UPBIOHT DRILLS, AND MACHI mit TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Works at Worcester, Mass. OFFICE AND W?BEBOOM, No. 222 PEARL ST., NEW YORK. . December le 8*0 Havana Plan Kentucky State Lottery MURRAY, EDDY & CO., MANAGEBg. mp' BE DRAWN AT COVYNOT?N. KY., 15TH AND X' SOth of each month. Scheme,. 32,000 tickets .627 prizes. Whole tickets, ?12; : halves,. $6; quarters, S3; eighths, *l 50. 1 Prize of......$30,000 2 Prizes of..?5,000 1 Prize of..'...'.?20,000 29 Prizes of.?LOCO V Prize of.._$8,000 63 Prizes of.?400 I-Prtzeof...._ .?7,000 155 Prizes Of ...... : ?200 220 Prizes of ?125. . u. Appro?j?ianan Prireajimo?nflng athone 1 Combination Lottery draws ev$zy. day.. Ticket? from : OtoSlO. . . ..<'.-..:. Clrealrrssoutir?e .drawings iaad?d..aa soon a? the. Lottery is drawn. " "~ ........ j - address H. TC PETERS.' United Stales Licensed ARent No.' SA iliseiscreot, Ch-rleston. th<&. Box52 F O :. 'Feoroary^Q''",".. "?, > ? .?vi'A?? 1 ?? WELlIil SROOXBAKKS, STEAM GAS" FITTER ASO FUTJIBEB, \ jPg ?TN JLND_ORNAMENTAL GAS FIXTURES, GAB IT FTTTTNar^aND^LUMBlNU VKUHlPlSe AT TENDED T(X , . ,,; ... No. U6 KINS STREET, August 31 Between Broad ?nfl imeni streets. F. M. B?EDELt3 . __. _tCHAi and sale o? MERCHANDISE OF ALL ETNDS. Office at ?he comer of BROAD AND.EAST BAY STREETS, in basement of State Back, where samples may be seen. . . REFKEESCES-Mr. C M. Forman, Mr. Theodore. D. Wagner. Messrs. John Fraser & Co., Messrs. MordecaLA Co., Messrs. W. C. Dukes tc Co.. Measrso Gourdin, Mattlrleswen & Co., CTiarlenton. S. 0. ; October ai_.. . .. . . wfmgmo S. A. LAMBERT, I>R?I>TJCE COMMISSION ; MERCHAft ; SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN ORDERS FILLED ON COMMISSION. Office of John P. Newkr-k, ; So 127 RRA DE-STREET, : CORSER RTTD80S, '.? Tsr-si"w ?. -"sr o\ \' _? Agency tor . EXTON'R PREMIUM TRENTON CRACKERS. AU orders sent. wiU be promptly attended to. Brno* >: . December p> ! Factory,'Hodson l&ty, ii NO. 3* JOHH STBEETv N^W.'" YOBUf " ALL STYLES AND GRADES ?F LEA? PEN?TL! Sf of superior'quality are rnannfV-tnred and offeree {Sn at fair terms to the Trade- 'The public are invitee HA to give tile AMERICAN. LEAD.. feENeii the pre grM terence. ? '. : * 7 : '\ . ;'.' .' ?' H TjBE PENCILS ABE TO BE HAD AT ALT, TRI ?SK PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND NO HON t?? . ' DEALERS. .-. AEX FOB THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. " . TSwrTMCggliV ^ :...... . Sl^EFFrS?J> SCTENTrglO SCHOOL, J ' ) - .. flatflfliMrBrro Darri STU wi',1 > . Yans CoiiEOE, November. 16, .1306. ) i 1 have always r?com?nmided.tt^^ ! IisuiPeocSleaB- tho oaiV pencfla fitted for both crnaman . isl sad matheoaatlcal ol'awul?? but? , tsfier a thorougl of tho American p^ly^de Lead Pencils, .mai o&?^Ta?^?Se?l^ P^Oompany. Nej : York.Ifiit?ttemwLrp^rmrtot?7 ^S**1',^T^ . tt.Ww ortho oldRn^rRah" Cnmb."B??*^M^ ; being . ?WB/lor:56^rtoc?^ffi?-. ft ?^?f^i!S Those^pencas are veryfinely graded and h :snwoth Jet?; even the ?rtt?rt?a?eSnou^eV^'?S Professor of Drawing,: .'. li ia, nsBCXU-ABX 8TAU9B&:''.' '."X'"l AW- "AMERICAN LEAD PENCit, CO. H Y " " ^gsmnne ^^ ^ ?^^?^ : ; rmnM?-, r--.-r-. i--': artctt^. t A ? P??TiE??TSOAP.r T^?2^'^Sffl^'*?^"?? BE '??Mr'."? J??S^*S^*!Sft,i'W,^. ' ?ae ttsa yea would stro^go?Ti?V:? M V r,t . . .? GRUBER *.?ABTHr,:" '"' ; - ?. 'No^aaftKlnjtStreet,' v.;M " . ..aii-i^OLBIBOBOW*;CO., ? 1 .VteXCT-UatBaf. ' :':. ,> :VQB0w.W..WIiai?Alll8* ?fc?',' . Corner Church and Hayno streets. '?"'. ?-.-.Iii DOWDS & MOISE, DruaKUrta. . lr,, -'.': . v: . ^NalSiafoeitoR^SS?t, - . . .'..-._;..vi-:--:?.-!;.; OppoeiteObarfeston Eotel: 0' ' ?HE MARION ffl^^S? ol iho^Lt^^?^m t favt^i^ra^?ari .?>M^ tot^dtr^lSah?cla^t? 7? D^S1co?mi3?k> dtc!I* : -i. pitn'iiM jtr tin#11ii>^li)tiiii.;"':':'~ ?'"f"'^-' ?UGT?Gf? SALES? Soots, Shoe*. Gaiters, Balmorals, <tc. BY N. IWNT & SOM THIS MORNING, tho 1st Mir, ?t 10 o'clock. In our Sales-room, No. 142 Meeting street, wo will BCIL SOCASES AND CARTOONS FRESH A880RTED Boot-, Shoes. Gaston, Balma*-?, Oxford Tia, Lidies" and Misses' slipper?. Children's Ancle Tics, Ac., Ac AU fresh and seasonable goods. _May 1 Closing sate of Dry Goods, lieus Furniture, <fc Ac, McKAY dc CAMPBELL, Cave- Auction Honar, No. 55 Hasel Street, Opposite Posto-I ce, WU1 soil THIS DAY, commencing at 10 o'clock. PANT STUFF. Meltons, Tweeds. Ke-jy. Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades, Linens, Longoloth, Collars, Pencils. Trurl-, Shoo Boxes, Ac. un, - SETS COTTAGE FURNITURE, - dos. assorted Bedsteads, - dos. Oak Davin' Cano Seat Chairs,_doz. Rosewood Chairs, - doz. Cano Seat Rockers,_do?. Double Bk. Wood Scat Chairs, _ doz. Single Bk. Wood Seat Chairs. Tables. Desks, Office Stools, Stores. Office Stoves, Ac. Ac Conditions cash._ May 1 Underwriters sate of Bacon, Nads, Candle*, Se? gars, Whiskey, Brandy. Rope, ?tc, ?fcc. . HY H JEN HY CUMA it CO. TO-MORROW. 2d inst, will bo ?old. at tho store No. - East Bay, one door south o' Accommodation Wharf, at 10 o'clock. ^ HHDS' } BA"C0N SHOULDERS . S bixVs ic10?8'?188 4 tierces Bacon Strips Lot of Hams 145 boxes Candles 172 kegs Nails 31 broken kogs Nails 2 lota of Nails 1 case Segars 0 bbls. Whiskey 6 eighth casks Hom ?tic Brandy. 20 boxes Ground Coffee 2 boxes Ground Cloves Scale and some O Alco Furniture Conditions cash. May 1 Furniture of a Family declining Housekeeping at auction al No. 10 Water street, near the Battery. BY SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY, Will bo sold, on TO-MORROW, at ll o'clock, BEDSTEADS, BEDDING. Burear?a, Wardrobes, Tablas. I : Chairs. Splendid Large Cooking Stove and Utensils. 4c,, :} ' Ac, at Nc 10 Water street, near tho Battery. ..{35*"f'< Mayl Ertaie Sate of Grocery Store belonging lo the Es? tate of Wm. JDierssen, by order of thc Executors. BY MURKY ? ALEXAJVIJEK. On FRIDAY, 3d May, will be sold at the southeast corner of Coming and Morris streets, at ll o'clock, TUE ENTIRE STOCK OF SADD STORE, coNBumso OF: BACON, Lard, Butter, Soap, Toa, Sugars, Liquors, Crockery, with a general assortment of Groceries, o.e. The above will bo offered in ono lot Conditions will bo made known on day of sale. A lease of tho premires can bo obtained from tho Exec? utors. ? May 1 BASNETT SCH OK. Auctioneer aird Carotmission Merchant, ' Als>. 89 Kin jg street, below Broad street. Offers bis services for the salo of MERCHANDISE it day and night at his store, also for tho sale of Stock, Bonds, Real Estate. V?SOLB, Horses and Produce liest city references will be given. Consignments solicite' Terms moderate and guarantees satisfaction. April 22 Imo Auctions for Horses, Vehicles and Furniture, EVERY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at a quarter past 10 o'clock, as originally established by tho subscribers. Furniture sales at Private Residences promptly attend? ed to at low charges. SMITH A MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneers. No. 27 Broad street, April ll 3mo South Side near State. AGRICULTURAL. LANDING THIS DAY. EX STEAMSHIP ALLIANCE, FROM PHIL.U3EI.PIUA. A AA BARKELS ALLEN fc NEEDLES' CELEBBA ,4UU TED AMMONIATED FERTILIZER, proba? bly tho last shipment of the season. Ail rmS1t?H orders supplied direct from the vessel. - MACBETH A RAVEN-Li April 17 - ? Sole Agents. FURNITURE AUCTIONS AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES Attended to with promptness and dispatch, and at ' MODERATE CHARGES. BY SMITH Si McGII.HVK.AY, April ll Auctioneers, No. 27 Broad street. E. M. WHETING-, CORONER AND JL_?ISTRATE, RAS REMOVED HIS OFFIC# FROM CHALMERS -street to No. 83 CHURCH' STREET, one door I nenin ot Kroan .ir^t. '-'... A turn FT si ?PUBLIC NOTIC EC. , .. . OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, \' January 3, 1867. i T>UBLIC NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER 1 the following Ordinance licenses havo been prepared for delivery from this Office. 8- THOMAS, ; City Treasurer. 8x_ L Bc ii Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen tn City Council assembled. That (rom land after the first day of January, licenses shall be taken out for all carts, drays and wagons, used for private and domestic purposes, in th*, s-mo man_er, and accord lng. to the same provisions now af .force in relation to carts, drays and wagons, leeor driven Liar hire, except giving bonds. And each such cart;.dray or wagon, shall bo provided with a badge con? taining thc number thereof, and marked Private, to be placed ou tho. cuisldo of the shaft, > ;. SEC. 2. No person shall be taken by the Treasurer aa surety to any.bond under the Ordinance concerning li? censes for carta, drays, wagons and other carnages, un? less he or. she, be a ireehouter. ft SKC. 3. Th?r.f?llowing Shall hereafter, be the ratea Air licenses for tgsSlic. and private carts, drays, wagons. At., asoluding tbejaows or males used thereof; which shall tjetTTO?roia*tJisrtaxa?on; j xTraiw cirrrs, ouvra, cru., os THOSE EMTLOYTO nt ASS B. ?TKESS WH<TWEB,FOK utttE DmEgfoa rKunTEcrr/ - For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by ona horse ar mule, ?20. ..JF For every cart,, dray or wagon, drawn by two horseftjr mules, ?30. . For every hack and carriage with two wheels, $20. For every, hack, and carriage with faur wheels, $40. For every stage or omnibus (except line with tira horses. SCO. ; Ppr ?very.otage or, omnibus, (except line omnibus), tows by four horses. $60. For every truck drawn bj- two or more horses or mules, *&c.'?.;- .' \:~ - For every express wagon drawn by two or more horses or mules, SOO.' , "". BREADOUTS AHD rnrvATE CASIS, HII?B, ETC Fe* every bread cart or wagon, $5. For avery cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do? mestic purposes, and not to be employed tu the trans? pontine; of goods, wares, marchandise, lumbe-r, ar ajjjy other commodity, for compensation, either directly or indirectly for"the same, shall pay for a ""?? the som ot S5, exclusive of the horse or mule. Ratified in City Council, this leth day of January, [r.s.] in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-six. P. C. GAILLARD, May By the Mayor. January 3 W. H. SMITH. Clerk cf Connell, WE BEST DM H?f I USE! ff?jj^^ik.-_t> Golden, Flaxen, and" ?^^^^? '<a7*SB- attkBaCBRLSproduced by jRsy,SMa: .... mL-JfZ-the .use of .Professor Da^-'Bsf^v afc; ?W?jBBt :?^roU?RISER' LE ? TfsVJH^ ?fk^" ^SkcamViSUX. Cue -applies- - ArX .' ?Bl . jysS tinn warranted to curl the rfSS?BEBb ^W^??*w" inoststCTdOht ?nd stubborn . -? if?V : hair of either sex toto -wavy MWS W;?efcTymjus*ra ?SSaT Has been naea brn^-ftsWanaWei of Paris sod l^dbn. with to* rnost gratifying resulta. Does no ic tfuwto^Salr: ^Pricebyraattflesued enducstpat?-JO. ?^w?ave ' circulara maned free; - Address BERGER, - tarons ACO., Chemtu? No. 285 Biv?r wwi, Troy. N. Y 8ole^a??^Wth?Unnrd8Wesi - " "r . t-Mtoch^3p''. '?-. '"'. ..- '' *Y Pi. *f,jf Tfos ?mos a&? Ovasstnuig Bass, I -V'. ?^'^#'!W>!i>M rt?7^*v-???T*t?T?*to*.'-?: : ? mails ????..<> V^fc.Bns? '?"'."'.'-TnypBTr, " . j ?^^*^?iBla??w?.?aaw .. ? ~^WTBK ot 3r??te ? ft?? ?rs-made not metSpS? fusrwyanaWsmtotbebatAiofttsir uh?? may fca?re ipower, evenness, arrancas ar?c? ronudaS. ? ? t?s?ci?y of toucb-wiacut which ao inSn. o^tooeJi* to t*t satisfactory to the pnbHe-ae weDa aatntatc. eandtow?ajirtand suddim ahaairas of tar.? : W1B st sil times._bg hajipy to aee the m BBSSSSSM B4^HWEIAL SENTINEL ?WtSSrrffi^fe^ ^atll*r^c<*iaftB?-arrae (loco of cha??iii?. ci more larorabl? tAims. Address i???^ffiK*iJ?5iSi^ ?As ??M?.*.- BaoHsoN.'.-; ;? "^^'"y.'rM.C -.^.j 3o>?>b?'?acmot??ietcg- ?? . November 15 ..- ? AUCTION SALES. Vi R. M. MARSHALL dc BRO. Bro:-.jr? ?nd Auctioneer?. No. 33 Broart-st. THIS DAY, mt ll o'clock, will bo sold. AN ASSORTMENT OF CROCKERY. OOMSISTQIO or: Bro.tlr'ftnt, rinser and 1 ca SETS. May 1 BY R. M. MAltBHALL di BROTHER, Brosters ?nd Auctioneers, No 33 Broad Kt? THIS DAY, st 10 H o'clock, will be sold, 3 MULES, 1 Homo, 1 Fireproof Safo, Household Fnrnl uro. Secretary, Trunks, Muskets, Pistols, Segar*. Sew. ng Machino, Atc. May 1 Corn. BY R. dc A. P. CALDWELL. THIS DAY tho 1st Instant, will be sold st Warchouso Io. S3 Queen Streot, st ll o'clock. !30 SACKS WHITE CORN. Conditions cash. May 1 ^rnilure of a Fam?y declining Housekeeping. BY J. ? XV. KNOX, .HIS DAY. ot 10? o'clock. A. M.. st their suction sales rooms, No. 138 Meeting street, opposite Pavilion Hotel, will be sold, 2 4 Post BEDSTEADS, 1 French Bedstead. Cot, 4 Bu caus. Sideboard, Centre Table. Ice House, 3 Washstands, 'ano Scat Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Lounge, Window (hades. Pictures, Clocks, Toilet and Looking Glasses, looking stoves and Utensils, Sundries. ALSO. SOO^ardH HEMP CARPETING in lenghts to snit pur Ms . 1 ipecial sate of Ten Thousand Dollars worOi of Slape and Fanni Dress Goods. BY J. *S? w. KNOX fO-MORROW. 2d mut, and following dsy, st their auc? tion sales rooms. No. 138 Meeting street, opposite Pa- i villon Hotel, will be ?old, A largo lot of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, ulopted to the wants of tho trad", and now open for in? fection. Conditions cash. 1 May 1 Valuable Lol of ?Mud on mest side of EXnq street, Ward 2fb. i. BY Z. B. OAKES. fYill bo sold TO-MORROW, 2d May. st ll o'clock, at tho Old Custom House, All that VALUABLE LOT OF LAND, situated on tho vest sid? of King street, formerly known ss Noe. 143 and .45. and being Immediately east of tho Cemetery at the Unitarian Church ; measuring 68 feet, 10 inches, front ind roar, and 200 feet In depth. Conditions-One-fifth cash; Balance In three equal an? nul instalments, frith interest semi-annually; secured ly bond of the purchaser snd mortgage of the props: ' purchaser to pay for papers,_May PUBLIC AUCTION. ?VIII be sold, at Public Auction, on the premises, at the old Wood Yard on the Poe Deo River, near Marlon, S. C. at 10 o'clock A.M., WEDNESDAY, the 8th day of May, A "'OGDEN BUILDING, formerly the property of the lo-called Confederate States. The house U about 00 by 50 'cot, of ono and a half a to ri OB, with piazza on two sides, suilt of selected cypress lumber. Terms cash, lu Government funds. In compliance with instructions from tho Com mis? sioner of the Bureau R. F. and A. L. JAMES P. LOW. May 1_gt. Lt. Col, snd A. F. M. NOTICE. By permission of the Ordinary of Coll o ton District. I will sell st Ridgevfue, on THURSDAY, the 9th dsy af May next ensuing. The PERSONAL PROPERTY of the estate of L. S. Mason, consisting of Distillery and Fixtures, the same being located at or near 26th Mile Station, South Carolina Railroad. Conditions-Cash ss to one-third part; the balance on a credit until 18th January, 1868, secured by bond and approved personal security. B. STOKES,. Commissioner's Office, April 12th, 1867. April IT wAthl PRIVATE SALES. BY lt. M. MARSHALL & BRO., Brokers and Auctioneers, No. 33 Broadest. At Private Sale 200 yards ENGLISH MELTON. 3 May 1 Lott in Moultrie Street al Pr?vale Sale. BY LOWNDES & ORIMBALL, Law Range, Broad street. TWO LOTS OF LAND, south side Moultrie street, next King, each 36 feet front by 100 feet deep. These lots are high and dry, and eligibly located for stores Purchaser to pay L. and G. for papars. j April 30_._^_fl w2 SHIP CHANDLERY, ETC. ~~ PATENT BOAT DETACDIN? 1PP1RJ?FBS. BROWN & MEL'S PATENT. APPROVED BY THE UNITED" STATES GOVERN? MENT and Supervising Inspectors of Steamers, at the late trial of the different PATENTS in Now York har? bor, with all fixtures complete. Price: $40 cash. The best and most economical of all the Patents now used. . ' ALSO, 1000 yards 8 oz. COTTON RAVENS for Awnings and Best Sails. 7000 yards Druid Mills Cotton Duck, Nos. L 2, 3,4, 6, 6 and 7 at New York prices. 300 coils Kentucky Baling Rope for Cotton, Maui lia and Yard Cordage. For sale by JOHN TUOMEJ, April 28 Imo_No. 48 EAST BAY. TAVERBf-KEEPERS'SOTlCE. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, 1 _ March 1.1887.1 ALL TAVERN-KEEPERS. AND PERSONS RETAIL? ING spirituous liquors, within the city limits, who have not executed meir bonds and taken out the proper cards' to show that they have license to sell, wul be re [ ported BB jot complying with the law, attar Monday, 5 th 1 mst. . -.- .. Those who have cards are hereby notified to have tho anno placed in a conspicuous place in the window. AB falling to observe this notice will also be reported, after "-bovo-mentioned tune. W. H. SMITH, trch 2 _Clerk of Council. OFFICE OF CAPTAIN OF POLICE, . CHARLESTON, Si C., Aprill2,1887. \ rfTHE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHED X for the benefit of all whom it may concern.- . v C-B.SIGWALD, Captaba ot Polico Be it Ordained,, That from.and ofter the first day of january nert, every person keepings shop or si ora, - or engaged m mercantile business in the City of Charios ton, shall post up, and keep posted up, in some conspi? cuous'placo, at his or her business stand' or stand?,- a conspicuous Sign Board or Plate, containing his or her given name and surname, and, in case of a partnership, the given name and aurnarno. of each member cf the firm ; and every person so offending, ar T?vfr,g ^ftnrttbpralii, shall forfeit and pay to the ?ty a. penalty. of. fifty donara for each and every offence or default, snd in addition thereto a further sum of fifty dollars far each sad every month during which the provisions of thia Ordinance shall remain not complied with: Prodded, however, That nothing herein contained sholl apply to tho special partners ora limited partnership Banned December 2,1861. : Extract from Ordinance RatijUd November 20tX, 1806. B . SEO. 5. No cloth awning shall be putup in sucha man? ner as to obstruct foot passengers; - and: no sign-board shall bo erected otherwise than thirteen feet from tho aur iace of tho ground or foot pavement :. ? ? * under a penalty of Twenty Dollars for each snd every dsy, while ?ny such awning or sign-board, fixed, ctr form I ed otherwise than as herein directed, shall so-remain. ' ' e. . ..?.. . * . . rn::-. .? SEO. 6. No person or persons whosoever shaB. for the purpose of exposing any goods, ctmunodiuca, or other article:: for sale, place, ar caused to bo placed, any. such goods, commodities, or other articles whatsoever, ar any table, bench, stall-board, box, or other appendage,-An any street, lane, alley, or public thoroughfare,- ox any foot-pavement within the City, - under a penalty cf Twenty Dollars for each and every such offence, ni-.il for each and every night or day, ss. the ease msy be, on which any such offence ia committed: Provided, how? ever, That Vendue Masters shaRbe permitted to expose before their atores such goods and commodities as they SsU ot public, auction, but not io take up more room than the front Af their respective vendue stores, sad to the distance of six feet beyond the same. --: . 8X0,6. No person or.persons whosoever, shall suffer any Sro wood, coals, gooda, wares, marchandiso, car rdegeo: of any description, or any other matter or thing, to aun,, her, or thean belonging or consignad, to lay or stand for a longer space than four hours, In any street, lane, alley, ur publie thoroughfare within the City, un? der a penalty of Two Boilers, with cesta, for avery hour that say such article or thing shall so. lay or stand be? yond the above mentioned tune : ez?apf?9ia< materials for braiding, lu regard- to whichthe-ibJbwing regulations obal! be observed, namely : When any person or persons shall erect ' ar repair any house or other - building, upon: any. street,, mun, alley, or- open court, within; the city, he, -She; or they shall- make application for the-Tun of ec- much of the streot or : public way as shall not exceed the front-of-tte lot on which such building is to be erected, nor extend more than six feet into the street; which space each pe> son or persons shall forthwith enclose with a sufficient fence, atlasat six iee* high, in order to depoett within tao same the requisite rniterlsls for building and repairing; and such fence, together with the rcmairiing material, be, she or they shall remove as soon as tho wort bo finished, or whenever tho Mftyor shall require' it, cst. pain at for feiuugTwo Dollars fcreveryhour that such fence ox such materials:shall afterward remain unrezaoved; and on pain, also, of having the same removed at bis, ber, or tbeb expense, by the City authorities. . * Antills ?? .-- ia j ASTROLOGY. : TB IB ?UMH AS THE WO??DEBF?I, REVELATIOK3 j MADE BY THE GBEAT ASlltOlA>GaBT, Macrae H,_A:PEI?RlSGK>. 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