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THE CHARLESTON DAM NEWS, G. R. CATHCART. EDITOR CATHCART, MoMILLAN & MORTOB!^ FBOPBIEIOBS. \|?' Ko. 18 KAYNE STREET. CITY FKINTERS. nmi ?II II ? i TFLR^W'B *C AS fra " . "*" r 3 j 17 r rr . (KD^crarriON jj DA ?T-T^TXXSTEMONTHS.810.00 DAILX-SIX MONTHS. 5>?^ DAILY-THKKB MONTHSi. -... . a-*? KINGLE COPIESl..5 .To.NEvvS DEALERS.;y. .3B(r-? NEWS -SUMMARY. ! ' : Cotton closed in New York steady, at 28c fer Middling Uplands. ... . . \ Gold was quoted at. S5i. Tho Liverpool market closed steady, at 118 d. for ?ndd?ng.TJpland8. "^_-_-. . , ; A^ia-bn-'weddirig- iii- Baltimore, a'short time Bin ce, a lady appeared dna dress wholly of tin foil, gored a ad trimmed, frith ear rings and bracelets also of tin. -'-. .-. "," '. ' s "AiUbersl : benefaction has been made to William sud Mary College, by WILLIAM W. COBCOBAS, Esq., ..pf Washington. City.. It ia to aid in repairing tho destructions of the 'War. ,v;: .?^egotariaa societyiiB formed inDayton, Ohio, its director being'a woman who has lived on vege . 'tables for sixteen years; and who look j as if she .?"'h-ad.-'- ." " : -. The corner stone ol'a . Jewish Temple at Louis? ville, Ky., was laid Wednesday. Tho ceremonies -'-warfe .inter^ting and were .witnessed by a very ?ljtfg?;??oUegcev A despatch from Croaba announces that freight is now sent through without delay on the Pacific Railroad, west from Omaha, and that there: aro no obstractions' to travel OB that road. . A regular bounty ls paid by the English Govern? ment for every authenticated case of a triple birth, rijho Corni. Journal complains that they are bo coming topi frequent, and- calls for an investiga? tion. ... 7", , There claimed woinen'in London, rescued hy the "midnight movement,'* have been provided for to the number of ono thousand three hundred and 'ten. A printing ; office is one of tbe means by which ihe^-are furnished with employment. - The Japanese Cqnunassioners .who have arrived in this country sneak English. One of them is a distinguished mathematician, and has translated the whole of J?OTTD?TOH'a navigation; logarithms, etc, interns ihtTtner'tongue?' * A terrible snow slide at Eearsage, Cal., on the 1st of March, buried the houso of Chester W. Milln, formerly of Chicopeo Fails, Mass. Mrs. Mills was killed by the shock, and Mr. Mills was nearly ex? hausted when dug out tho noxt day. .' '""Asnit against General JOB? E. WOOL, for.false 'imprisonment, ia on'trial in' Baltimore; ' The snit is brought by a cmlian whom General WOOL had imprisoned in Fort Delaware in 1863, and the damages aro laid at $10,000. The Attorney General has directed that a nolle proseqw. bo entered in'tho cases of several Mary? landers, indicted in 1861 -and 1862 for treason. It is understood this is done hy direction of the Pres-' ident, but tho reason' fbi- the course is not known. Advices from tho Weat coast of Africa state that .a war Md broken oat betweentwo opposing tribes ; of -savages, in which Beveral of the Kew Calabar tribes wore mado prisonora by the enemy, and roasted and eaten by the other side. *''"' jj General L. H. I'.OCSSEAC, recently confirmed as a BrigadaL-r-General in the regular army, has been; ordered to Portland, Oregon, where he will as sume command of .a new department to be created ; out of ??re'gcm, Washington and Yankee Russia. Tho grand army of -tho Republic, which now: TjpTnbf5f about 250,000 comrades in. the Western States, is invading Kew England, ? and swallowing np the existmg ''omons,'' fraternities, .and Bimilar organizations. ' GEOKOE HAVEN, who for fourteen years had been a grinder at the axe-works at East Douglas, Mass., died, and on a post mortem examination it was found that his lungs were "full of the dust from the grindstone. Xn . some places it hod collected to Bu'ch in extent aa to be quite hare1. .It is reported that tho Great Eastern on her trip ?Ver here, lost from ninety to one hundred thoti Stad-dolkirs, and on her return, will' lose nearly ono hundred and fifty thousand. ? It is Stated that she will be pttrcha?ed or'.ciarterod hy an lATrinrinan company when she comes back. ... At a sale-of "coins lin Kew ?ork on l^iday.. evert? ing, a' silver dollar, coined 1761, brought $42 50 ; a half dimer dirtod 1731, wis purchased for t&,. sad a:cent' date^iV??f 'sold:, for $20. Anf'"Mwards countsrfeit" half cent of 1736 brought $5 25, and ? a Carolina, elephant piece of 1694 was sold for > ?26 50.-; ;.-v' ' . ':'"''''' ^ Counterfeit money, representing in va?ue $24,- ; OOp^'in fractional currency and bills of the Fishkill, j county, 'N. TC., and Mechanics' Bank, Kew Haven,: . Conn., was discovered.on Staten Island,, .buried in ? tho earth. It is supposed to be part of the stock : of two notorious counterfeiters now. serving a term in prison ' " The New Bedford Mercury announces the death ? of Sirs. NANCY ROTCH, of that city,'-at the ago.ot 1 ninety-one. , She was the widow of FEANCIS BOTCH,'' '< Esq., one of the owiurs'.1 o'f-'-the ship Dartmou?i, i celebrated'is the vessel which brought into Boston t harbor the tea which was thrown overboard by ? the "Mohawks''in 1773. '.;.!S.';'."..:'.'' ? An -immense porpoise, meastu-mgnine! feet.in length; waa . captured .one day last we?k on the ' jnud fiats, about half a milo east Of Bridgeport, 1 Conn, It camp ju with .the. tide, and was left high ! and dry when it.ebbed^ . These creatures ire sel- j dom caught," and; are . valuable Only for their oil, , which brings a good"priceT"r Two officers Ot- the Fifth Artillery, stationed at Fortress Monroe, had an altercation on -Thursday ' about the appointment of one of them to*the com- : rmand of Key West, which tho other claimed as his ! due. Blows were struck, and in the .straggle the shoulder strips of oho' of them was tom off his ] coat. Ko serious injury was done on either side. , A party of ladies and gentlemen ' are on an ex- j cursion to the Rocky Monntains, under the aus? pices of tile managers lof the Union Pacific Rail- ' road. They arrived in' Chicago oh Thursday, hy 1 special train. from Albany-quickest time on re- i cord; came into Obipago from Detroit, by way of i the Michigan t^ntral Boad,-atHfty rafles an hour, j The Japanese-Government is particularly anx- ( ions (unlike the Chinese) to become American? ized In the army and navy the American uni- ? -forms haye been adopted; also American Baddies 1 introduced ind used bythe -Tycoon. The Secre- ~l tary of Legation, now in Washington, wis one of ? the first mission to this country in I860; he also ; ?visited Sana Francisco in the Japanese war steamer Kaitdinmafro,, .: The Lyceum of Natural History of Williams College bas matured plans for an expedition to Benth Amanea. The party will consist of twelve t select men of the society under the charge of Pro- i ?essor JAKES OBTOK, of Rochester, a former gra- ? duate of Williams College. A careful exploration ( of the western coast of South America is propos? ed, and from thence the party intend to cross the Andes, and pass down the Amazon. ! The New York Znctependertf remarks: "THADDECS < 0TKVEMS, we regret to say, continues ' HL The In- i man tine of steamers list week invited him to ac- ? cept the captain's state room of one of their, ves- i sels for a v?yago to Europe, bot be was lop weak .to undertake the trip. Advancing age and multi plied labors havo lately reduced bis strength in an 1 alarming degree.. KeverthaleBB, all : winter long, ' though he has been down one day, he has been up ' . -She next.?:! -t '" '< '.' . . ' - ' , A .i*??WA*rrW?ton .to-.-tlra-Cliiidafiatt-^T?a^ii says: "A gentleman, named Rev. J. C. WBTI?,'IIII^ dertook to lecture on Romanism m Quincy, last jnghti-but the ha? was taken possession of by the Cathohcs, und upon his attempting to speak he traa^bhstied^^tiie 'iittj and:. haroly .caoaped jgmching". s,At 51i^st two thousand persona were present; fusido and outside of the ha?, armed witfi dub, stones and.; other missiles. An appeal' woe made to the Mayor, bat he answered that the.p cc Feopie who kept themselves awake fjt?m tije-I2tti to the ?%&1?%^^ ^Bioolt^forwoiraierB in the aloes, may perhaps bo better rewarded if 4hey^3W^-^e'*n^'^ io?bwing piece of-encouragement-is from En^iBouyr's ;Copi mos yo^e^;;p|g??l?$: M^??ii? OLBEBS led him almost to predict that the next appearaljftSB'4^-p???oSu&oVTjf shooting stan and fu;9~,to>iliii&tea^ snow.fP?o-o?dlh?i occur r^tUfl-bitwe^^e^l^'and *J4th of Hoyember. 1867."% , :1 ,^ -r r ?'-, ? , \ j'x Hon. BCTM?LU*8M, SAerj?>i?BS; of Raleigh, ?ed on Sunday last. He was a 'distinguished citizen of - "North Carolina, having fceldjoffioes first as a marnbi of Commons, Attorney General of tho Stato, mem "ber of Congress, Minister ^"Plenipotentiary of the .Onited Sta^^^air^ytnA *W<m^m&i* ?the Suproiuo Court or^tfiaStaie. -..STtOMHAsmam LARGEST CIRCULATION.-The DAILY NEWS publishes the OfficvjU:,Listj^>f Let? ters remaining in the J^d&Ojy^^JS ty* vn^> of each ?Wc, agreeabi^o th^Jollowing i^spopcii^aving^^the largest <?rculation in Sic Qtty $f Charleston: lp - % SUCTION 5. And DO U further ehicted. That- IIB ta of lot- I torn remaining uncalled for In any Postoffioe in any city, town or Tillage, whore a newspaper shall be printed, ?nail hereafter bo published once only- in the newspaper which..bcin" puhhjjtie^ largest eire ula Vdu within range of delivery of the said [ A3* AU communications intended J or publication in this journal must be addressed to One Editor of Sie Dody News, .oToV-lo 2<rj/h?-?irecY, Charleston, S. C. . Mtisinata Communications to JHUjlisher 'of Vaiiy I We cannot undertake to return rejected commun?ca v tiona..;..... t .v ;. ?' .? .?' ::" ? ? ;; - ' Adnentsemenu outside of the city must be accompa? nied wUhthe cash; '.". "? _ . .' . CH A BL? ST PINT 7 FRIDAY MOBNINO, MAY 3, 1867. PAY UP. We are sending out at present, a great num? ber of bills for subscription and advertising, and most earnestly request that all those who may receive them, will have the kindness to make prompt remittances. A great many of these accounts have been standing for a year I and more, and it is absolutely necessary now that they should be paid. PICTCKES OP THE SOUTH. WK published yesterday an editorial from tho Journal of Commerce, which we hope will have its proper effect upon the press of the North'." Mr. PRIME, the editor, has quite a! large and deserved reputation as a writer of great point, and an accurate and impartial ob? server. His travels in other countries have Ween very popular, and we hope that his peo? ple will listen to him now with the same confi? dence. Mr. Furas* has just returned from a I long journey through the South, and we nave no where seen a fairer statement of its condi? tion, nor a juster appreciation of the causes of j its distress, and the means of its restoration. The whole is summed up in .the words "want1 pf capital." It' does seem strange,,but it is j true, that the North, does , not begin to appre? ciate the ruin it has wrought. Politicians dis? cuss Southern strength and Southern interests; and possibly political Southern combinations, os if it was the .same South that so proudly and j confidently commenced the war of 1800; " andi | they seem ' afraid to increase the natural re-! sources of the South for fear of its renewed strength. ' Thc political agitation at tho North has had as much to do with the mistrusts of capitalist's as the condition of the South itself.? And sensible men seem unwilling to under-! stand that a government of Northern capital. ? would more readily effect a Bpeedy, a hearty, j and a prosperous reconstruction than any mili? tary government, or any scheme of suffrage.' Now both the politicians and the people'of the North axe educated through their press, and if such, papers as the Times, tho Tribune ano the Herald, instead of trusting to the casual cor? respondence of men who nae their columns oc? casionally for their own special purposes, would : Bend intelligent observers throughout the South who would hot talk politics at tho hotels,- but: make it ? poi nt to associate with *he business j men, and study the leading material interests - of the country,-th?'- people of the" North' would : soon understand the secret of what is called in political phraseology disaffection, but which is really the depression of poverty, and which will disappear before the hopeful energy of re? turning capital. ... ?' -.'." . . Mr. PRIME is right also in saying that there never was such a field for. the successful em-, ployment of capital, whether it be used for the generous purpose of giving aid pr thc selfish purpose of making-profits. lhere is no money | in the country,f and there is no credit. ? Nobody can venture because nobody has wherewith.to venture. Plantations.are_abandoned, first-Tate I opportunities for -business '1 establishments are neglected, the school and the press aro feeble ! becaus?'those who see the' opportunity have, hot the means, and those who have the. means do, not.see the opportunity. . ? .>. .-The- enormous rate cf interest which has | been paid in the last year, especially for agri? cultural enterprises, is not only ruinous but it j disturbs the confidence of all reel and substan? tial capitalists. .Men .with the money io lend, ind who have made-it by:steady" '?ndustiy, "feel ray naturally that the borrower who is wili? ng; to pay twenty-nve pr thirty per cent- must JG playing a desperate game, and- tho-consta luence is that' the' real capitalists, ? the: rneh'who iraw?ling tb maxe fair investments; on; fairse ;urity, feel unwilling to venture .into v>: busi^ less which is neither more nor 1 ess >than gamb ing.. In'this Mew it is much to be regretted ;hatr tour "Legislature, in its repeal of the usury aws, did not ?make their repeal a gradual one. Shat the repeal of the usury --l?ws\isT,r?gt?t?;p"1 principle no one " doubts; but that,"' im?ec^ii? i ?ireumst?hees. the absolute repeal .Wita inju? dicious we.have.no doubt.. iW* - believe that"] : he power to demand, and, under the circum itances, to enforce an' exorbitant, interest has | iep't away more capital than it has brought in.; If the Northern Press ?3 really in earnest its j present desire to serve the purpose ' of" recon? struction, the observation ."of Mr..' PRIME will ie a flafe'guide..' ' If it wi?' only inform itself of. ?he magnificent resources even .? now of these prostrate and despoiled "TMstricts," if lt" will impress upon Northern capital the many .ways a which capital can be judiciously employed; fit will enforce upon the. people that now the question of ;re-construc?on is sn industrial rather than a political .question ; ifin a word, t will follow the sore and honorable coarse, of Ur. PEIME, it; will: eontribnte,aipre i*f;s>igT^i ind happy resiut than by ?he surest political philosophy pr^Mc^e^v^res^wtT^hita, ? 1 OUR iirtSBDS. The following rj??aar&si widen, wijflhaiin-an iddress recently delivered before the Meehan. ;cs' Association bf Danville, Virginia, are quite tsr?pplicabl? io this latitude as to the Valley J >f the Don. ':.'.'."/""':./.'.'' ' ; ' -, .j Major SUTHEBLIN says : We are now in a date of transition. Socially, as well as politi jftUy, everything is unsettled;, and, as yet, there 3 no intelligent plan of progress ; no practical principles agreed on for building up.prosperity. Staggered by the shock of the tempest that so 'earfully swept over us; there yet lingers an tpathy that is. Blow to realize the terrible truth >f the .ruin. : .around us, and paralyses every sffort for concert of action. We must nerve rarselves to meet the: occasion. - Let tis loam ijst of all that disaster is not, of n^essityythe ?erald of despair. 3 ThC-very- ruins will git? naterial to tho - builder,-and1 th?';groTl?<T n~?s; .titer uses than for graves.. If w^.wpu?cl^Wa. pleat people, we must consent to"the-.changes hat have come, and direct to advantage those hat will rapidly follow. ;The' sodden and com? peto destruction pf a syst?ift-of .labor.which, y ednt^^an|lyliat^,'we.rliad- regarded aa jermanent, has been met by a stubborn ?odis-* position in the great mass of the people, even * jactoBtdiS ?^.?liitn^l^^a^^^]^'!,^'' ts; bf; lifeio^ th^ new'o^rder of t??n?8,0 Tho ?w who nave?b??? abie' to comprehend the sitii laiion, and act upon it,-aro "to-day reaiuing argi^pTpPfitair<?oi>' W?ay1-fot?^&?i* ?t *^HWsSRr7^-P-rtl?di?? ^'Jtfettiaap?di?y? sith which .we widely fpJ}ow..Ahem,; wM .be ; iba .eturriof-gen?ral'prbsperiiy. *" " " ' v v The greatest himiraiMa} p^l??^'-of^^y^ )tner to;our?uqce5S is, that tho"larger' tfpW??n; if ^y'xan?^'Vifgmia^all 'fiat w? Ieif^t,, (toperty^ rVttlue-r-is owned-lry the'?ed~aa? f ntto, , or m^J?y^4?iij?4?lo ???fe?aost of f rhpm^havp'np/,-^^ rpiaV^^totig h^|t ipa and'[ using ?nly-pne'mebm;Ji-Atud^i: j?oWf?tt?^^ ?t?vtf^ in tho future. And yet from agricultural pro? ducts must come our first real gain ; und, from energetic and improved farming,-our first solid advancement. Thus you will sec that thc de? velopment.of the ?taie^niefly?devolves on the young, th? ardent, and tho hopeful. Our coun? try abounds in fertile, but uncultivated lands. Even in ?080 portions of tho Stato penetrated by railroads and navigable streams, the returns aro very meagre, compared with thc capacity of tho koli under proper cult Watson.. .^.Tho oki I t|y?tem^? labor destroyed, and tho .uncertain]! labor now in reach, eiuployea'-in thc m&in_with. out system or thrift, make the prospect for the future gloomy indeed. FOUNKY, Junior, is in Europe writing the moat amazing letters to the Chronicle, As a sample of the young gentleman's style, and an | evidenc?'*of his truly hereditary penetration, read the following from his" letter in yester? day's Chronicle: "Wo arrived itt Genoa this evening, at 7 o'clock. Our boat was named the Espeno. -The day was a delightful one, and the trip pleasant. I had no idea that this was such an. immense seaport town. There woro vessels to the number of at least a thousand, of aU'kmds.'stzes, an^. nations, lying at anchor around. The Mediterranean, though to? day so mild and quiet, at limos equals in fury al? most tho groat.AtUtntic Ocean?".^ Heiwjshpp?seflhflo-be the" author of the fa? mous effusion: "There arc four seasons. Some prefer spring, but as for me give me liberty or give me death." M WANTS. ~ WANTR3DVA.GOOD COOK ASDWASHEB, ) ' also-* SEAMSTRESS ftndCHAMBERMAID. Must I bring good recommendations. Apply at No. 13 WENT WORTHSTREET._X_May 3 "ITTAMTED, A COLORED WOMAN TO COOK VV and Wash lor a small family. Apply at No. 10 I Rutlodgo street, between Queen and Beautain streets. May 3_ IMMIGRATION-PLANTERS WHOSE Plantations are located iii healthy situations con ob- I tua any requisite number of German or Irish Laborers, at abort notice. For terms, bc, ply to JOSEPH OPPENHEIM, - ? Ho.'432 King street, corner Huisou street, March G wfmamo Opposite Citadel Square. AUDI OF EXPERIENCE IN TEACH INO, desires a situation either in a school or fam? ily. References given if required. Address "it. T. A." lteuncttsvi?o, 8. U,, . _ K_wfm8? ..._Moy 1 WISHES SOMRTRIN? TO IX>. A LADY TV that can cut: and make men and' boy's clothed, ladies' and chudron'B dresses, can koop house, and make herself generally useiul in the house, kl tchou and garden. Low terms. Good references given if required. Any one writing please state terms. Address "C. W." BOX 31, April 7 _. Vanue's.gerry, S^ C. j? '.*?V?E.GENt?I.Vt? BARTLETT SEW _E/tf ?H<j MACHINE, Wl^TOmted-agonts,j5150 par: mouth and all expenses paid; to seil lau Genuine Rartlotx-sewihg Machine. ' This Machine" will do all the work that can oe dono ou any mgh-priced machine, and is fully patented, licensed and wirranted tor nvo years. We pay the above wages, or a commission, from whicu twice that amount cou bb made i or Circulars and terms address BC HALL "A CO.. No. 724 Chestnut street, philadelphia. Pa. . ? ? 36 April lo WANTED, A SITUATION AS CLERK BY an active citizen of middle agu, who. writes.a good hand and is quick at figures; is capable of taking charge ol a set of nooks, and can produro th? highest recoinmendatioua for ability and character. ' But a mod? erate compensation asX?d i'ef services. Address ' ... . - . "WlLLiNWaESS," /?April 231.!.: ? ??? .'?:.";;-? ".-At this Office. i HT INFORMATION OF WILLIAM AU :?*^-'GUSTU8 CURRIE will be tnankiully received by his orotber, SAMUfcL M. CUBBIE, at bt ueorgu's, s. C. : . April J.6 - ... ;i:; y-. Uno WANTED, AN ELDERLY WOMAN AS Coot for quito a small family. One who is : will? ing to" make hersch generally userai, is civil and agree? able in manners, can apply at.No. Gi; calhoun street. , April:? :?.M v? ' '*-'.'" TO RENT. Tt> RENT.-TWO OR THREE ROOMS, with kitchen, of house Ne. GC ANSON Si'REET, one door from ihe corner, ot Liberty street. \ 1* May 3 rpo RENT, THE ROOMS OVER WILSON'S X Grocery, northwest corner SOOIEX? AND ANSON lu.REKj.sr_' li_May 3 TO - REST, - A. I NEW : AND WELL ELV? IS HUD two and a halt story BRICK HO OSE, sit? uated in Trumbo Place,, near the .comer ol' Broad and Rutledge streets, containing-"* square rooms," two" large weil mushed attics, two dressing rooms, pan tty, cistern, and all tho necessary outnuliaiiiys.' Trtqiiiw,' next door; to C. C. TBUMRU._mw!_March 25 TO RENT.HAIJS'. Ol? TUE HOUSE NO. ?4 HING UTKP.Br, with use ot a Une cistern. For farther portion lam,, apply on thu prmnlBen..v ? - * April 17' - '-.'' ' " "" ? """. 1T50 RENT, PART OF ROU SE NO. as PIN CK r NET street.' Tue Booms are in thorough repair. Xuere is a good cistern on the lot. Apply ou the premi? ses._j_. -'--'-'Apruaa - TO RENT, THAT DESIRABLE STORE formerly occupied by Mr. A. N. Cohen as a Clothing bwre, two doors aoove George street, on. th? suzinoast aide: maj, tho upper part of the house may bc had with the store. Possession given ou the nrst day OX May. . To. a good and responsible party the rent win bu moderate. Ear further particulars, apply to P. EPa'lIN'S, corner King and Wentworth streets, under Masonic Hau. " Aprill6. .,, , .... ......... , TY RICK STABLE TO RENT*-A COMMO J?, J3IODS BRICK STABLE,' with-.accommodations lor horses and v?niel es, can be hired, if applied lor soon. Por particulars apply on ?premises, No. 5a CHDaCii ? bTBEElywestsiaeyiie?r Tiaoa: " ' ""April ll TO RENT, TWO ROOMS. 'APPLY' AX NO. 31 Chalmers street, opposite City Park. ; ?magi. .?.' .'.:? ' a_ ?rpo RENT, DWELLING HOUSE IN MOUNT {X Pleasant; ' six- rooina, fill", outbuildings, with fino mater, near the Wharf, six months from 1st _^ay ?ISO cr monthly. . Apply at THIS ? OFFICE. - 3 May 1 L A FOB SALE. ,.,..R, ?pl aOCERS' LIGHT SPRING WAGON, IN \3T Tfino arder, for ?ale lo?-. Apply at No. 17'George Street, near King street._1?_Mays iTT^OR 'SAL?? AT No.'??"'QUEEN STREET, LE ,QNE MULE, CART AND HARNESS. Well trained; Vdu work in singla or double harness, Apply between ia and a o'clock. , 8*.. . . May. 2 lU<OR y8AL?; Of$ " ACCOUNT OF DEPAE J2 - .TUBB-from the city, the stock and interest in an' established FLOUR, ' HAT AND GRAIN STORE, do? ing a safe and paying business; is situated in the best location-in-the city for the business.- Inquire bf the proprietor, JOHN BINNS, No. 219 East Bay. ; Apiti30_i',..y'.. ?rpOR ??lj3,JA SCHOLARSfc??P ?N ? PHYLA JD, .DEXFHIA, University of Medicine, and Surgery. This Scholarship, entitles students to-full Instruction on- - ul graduation in the MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, embrac? ing Anatomy, Surgery, Physiology, .Materia Medicsv Chemistry, Obstetrics, and Diseases of Women and Chil? dren, Principles and Practice of Medicine and Patholo? gy. As this is one of the nrst Medical Universities of the country^ a ?favorable opportunity- is ottered,-' those Studying medicine for - a scholarshipt. Apply st this Office. . '-- *- - - - 'December"15 ~ ! BtOARDING. PRIVATE BOARDING-MOUNT PLEAS? ANT. Terms- apply to A. M. NORTHROP, INO. ' IS? Ea?tB^y.:. Uij'if -:3*?j '.;. . Mays. - BOARD OF THE BEST KIND, WITH OR without rooms, can now be secured, at very r. ason? aste rata*, if soon applied to No. a ST. PHILIP STREET, corner Beaufsin street. April 30 RAILROADS, * q NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD,- COMPAS Y". SUPEBINTENDENT'8 OFFICE. 1 L CaiBiasioK, 6. C. May 3,1867. I {XS AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 6TH TNaT., THERE \J will be but ONE DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN run on thia Road, the schedule pf which will be os follows:. ,. ; Leave Charleston......>i...;.,"..2AfcP.,:?? : ?ArriveFlorence....Vw-v..*?.-. 'SfclOP.-M. --' : Leave Florence.. ... 8.40 A.M. j Arrive Charleston._SAG A. M. - The trains oh the Cheraw and Darlington Railroad win, siter tie above dato run as follows: l?veFioreiiee...-..-.....:,..;-..?.;:-.-. 8.45P.M,. ] Arri?e Cheraw...'.;1L46P. K: 1 : Leave Cheraw....,..." 2.00P.M. ; -Lei?aT?(iwtu)e.?:i...i.;.'ii.^.;.^..'-6;rop.-M. a a SOLOMONS. ?uperintendaiit. |JO- Cheraw, Bennettrvule;' Darlington, Wadesboro'' and Fkaence papsrs wf5 oopf Sos one mon?i. j^^^p^^BO^UAi>4mpwowsj: THE .. i DRESS MAKING JN ALL .ITS BRANCHES. nHmifH7Il>Kfts;'-|?i {t?Mii lo order. - '?TS*-: - Country crriers filled promptly. . . ! phtr ^y,t> -Tg..,- MISS ? J. BONNER, 0?-, !l! H' Broad street, next cast of Mansion House. ; April fl ' ? _ ? . "r ^ ? lmn &OBTHEBN AND NORTHERN ORDERS FILLED ON j ? : '. COMMISSION. ?,..-'V . ?"->T ^.yfiBhpyf JohaF. J??wkirk, .->7f Sro wg&uaauim^ ? 'teriAg??oy?idr KEtON?fc? PREMIUM TRENTON CRACKERS. All orders sent wm be promoUyat anded v\ M. M. QUINN, Wliolesale^ & Jletail I>ea?ei? ffii? W 8 PAPE BS, S TAT IONEIi?, ETC. i " ~ (Op?osIto Aaa stiaetL li- c^lt%?^^*^? ? J 25*.LAT?5? GStuT?-w tne Preso ?rways on hind. Tarp>dbyMal?OT??1'e'1 *nd ?ood, deUvercu or for vffijjj^ >: ! I I Cast ' . - ^."i.f.-fcR EETINGS. ? I EC El ETZEN CLUB. "R E^S-tK^lEErING AT LIND8XEDT"S HALL THIS ^?L^lsirP10: "? 8 o'clock. Election for office?, and ."?JjT wai bo colloctod. ; r c. G. DUCKER. I . "_ Sccwtary. MARION STEAM EIRE ENGINE CO.1I y PANT. A TTEND THE REGUL?R MONTHLY MEETING isM^?S?p?Ur?!orpf, ftyoar;J?I?u> Cannon street; Th? *? viZif*"1"9' M in8t- <* 8-'? o'clock pre lsoly/ By order. S. BJ&, ?SANG. May 3 " Secretary M. S. E. E Co, - STRICT OBSERVANCE WWiE, No 73. A'. E. M., - / T^^P^4?00^151^0^?^ "frO-i- BE HELD -r?^i.M?a0?1C ?""' T??l ?t 7? o'clock. Candidatos fordegrees will bo punctual. By ordor'or W. M. . A. G. DOUGLAS, Mny3 _1 Secretary. AM USE ME WT S._ G-RA?D VOCAL ASH INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT F??S?i?,BFNEFlr OF fHE WIDOWS AND OR "iT f^N^J? Marion Lodge No. 2, I. O O. F., will tako place at Hibernian Hall, on THURSDAY EVENING." w ^ST. w? clo<S' undcr.?ie direction of Professors F. BERKHAN and T. p. O "NEALE. ?3- Tickets to be bad at all" Ibo Bookstores, Mills House, Charleston and Pavillion Hotels, and all tho rrin cipal Drug Stores, and from tho Committee. ADAM B. GLOVER, JOB DAWSON. J. G. MARTIN. F. D. PINCKNEY. " . J. H. HONOUR, M. D. May 1 wfmlthl Committee. HIBERNIAN HALL. For Three Nights Only ! COMMENCING SATURDAY EVENING MAY t. IVLA.G EVOY'S MUSICAL AND PANOBA3H0 EXHIBITION, THE HH?ERNICON, OB, A TOUR IN nU?IiAND 1 Tho Musical Illustrations, by tho Misses DALTON and MAO EVOY. Mr. CHAS. MAC EVO?. tho popular Irish Vocalist and Violinist wul appear in his great role of "Barnoy, the Guide. A Descriptive Lecture by Prof. MAC EVOY. rfij- Admission 75 and 60 cents. Children half price. Doors open 7 ? ; to commence at 8 o'clock. JOS" Soe bills of tho day. ? Change Of ProRrammq every night. 1 -" - THE FLORENCE FAIR. mHE LADLES OF FLORENCE BESPECTFIILLY TN X VITE the public to a FAIR which w?l bo held in tao Masonic Lodge, on the 16th, 16th and 17th of May tho procccdsof winch wiU be devoted to benevolent ?b-: J!S . , The ?Flur wiu ?P?n o? the morning of the 15th. at . ? ?!2?b. -?n ^ ""S" ot 0161Bta tbore wiU be a aeries ^S??^i1* fad CHARADES; on the night of tho 17th, aouNCEBT. No one need stay away Tor fear of being imposed on. There wal be no EXTORTION. No article ?ill be sold for more than you can purchase elsewhere. Terms of Admission to tho Fair, 25 cents. Admission to the Tableaux, 60 cents. Admission to the Concert. 50 o00*8" A. E. 11HOWN, ._,,.", Secretary or Ladies' Fair. April 22 2j2>* PLEASURE PARTIES! FLEAS CIIE PARTIES I I rpHE CELEBRATED YACHT, MAGGIE MITCHELL JL tho winner of the prizo at the late regatta_will leavo Whitepoint Garden on an excursion around the: harbor EVERY AFTERNOON. This is a raro chance i5r those who have not had.the opportunity of visitin? our waters. Children (25) Twcnty-hve cents. ' Apply to Captain on board. Private parties wishing this Yacht for an excursion, at reasonable terms, can apply. - ? i^-iVo, _^_" BLACK A JOHNSON, April 34 _wfmG No. 66 East Bay. FINANCIAL. CASH. TO LOAN $10 to ?1600 ON SHORT TIME. WITH good collaterals. A imo, city poe tomeo, to "LOAN." Box No. 206. will receive attention. 2? - Mays' BONDS, STOCK, &c7~~~ BONDS, STOCK AND SECURITIES OF ALL KINDS. ...."'.:.._..!.. ? ALSO, HANK BILLS bought at highest price, by J ANDREW M. MORELAND,: Broker, April 17 wfm2mo No. S Brood street. REMOVALS. BRITISH CONSULATE BEMOVED TO NO. 40 EAST BAY, H. P. WALKEH; "ar 3_1_H. M. Consul. REMOVAL. . .: : MABSHAT.T. it MCMILLAN, LADIES" AND GENTLE? MEN S Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, have removed lueir estatuishmeat to No. UC KING,. comer of Society B*reeL , . ... . . . 6 April29 STOLEN. STOLEN PROM MY PREMISES, ON THE . ~ 5>Kht of the 29th ult., a lot of SILVEB TABLE AND ?????KBT SJPOONs' TABLE FORKS AND DESSERT 1 ORES, and other items-mostly all very heavy and all engraved "L. R. D/'. Any one giving information for the recovery^or the. aboves w?l bo liberally rewarded by LEVY DRUCKER* No. 213 Meeting OT SalrilS ? .'"?'' " 3 ' Mail EDUCATIONAL. Doataetoe Amerlkanlsclie Schale. Hnfon-Stra?c, 3rr>tfcBcn.. ?corae* aub ?ocien? Stragc : Rafter Jp. 8. ^itttpi tint- 3. g. ?latcf, $>au?Htbrcr. SDie 3?S""9- kitfer Sd)ule, wetdje am lficn 9Kai b. 3. er?ffnet werben wirb, werben ftc) bort alic ju'r ?TuSbilbung. tex 3ugsnb, tmb ffir bie taitfmauniidje Sauf6ab> crforber* Ittfien Stnntntffe erwerben, ajte griinbliific Ortenrang ber lebenbanSpratien Wtrb^icfe ?antic fttb JUT Sanetaufgabc motten.-. ?aitatfhibtcn :. englifdj, beutfdy franjofif*, ?einen, ?tbreibot tmb 8ud)fu$niug. 1 ... ' Ste Sm?bujeu Jrlaffc fte^t unter fcerSeimna einer t?rSK. gettievrenn. - Slumelbimaen werben ?on ben ^aubtle?rtrn ?rtaeaen ae? Bommen. April 17 wfm ' BOOTS AND SHOES. aijST RECEIVED THE LATEST STYLES OP And are offered rt the lowest m-rket prices by ' D. O'NEILL <fc SONS, '' No. 375 KING STREET, near George. Marnh29 ?mw2mos Q. CHITTENDEN, G?n?ral Commission Merchant, AND ' Mazmiactur?r of Paner, . OF VABIOUS KINDS. KO. 187 READE STREET, , . Corner Hudson Street, New York. DEALER IN PAPER: AND TN MATERIALS OF every description tor its manufacture, UeremixT 18 Clo THE 3LADIES' MCT?AL AID ASSOCIATION, H?^SSi*? HAKD A'LAB?KB SUPPLY OF READT . ' MATO CLOTHING, suitable for Gentlemen, La? dies and Children, and being desirous of dumrdahhw our Stock before tte season advances too far, we would espe dally draw the attention of the public towards the reduc? tion which win be made in our prices for tho next two or three weeks from date. . " ? ? T' , _ Apply at the - DEPOSITORY "'' ' , Jannaryaa No. 17 Caialmers street ; j '?JAXSf "^]A3r^S^MOKTHX.Y RETURNS. CFFIOE-OF-THE CITY ASSESSOR, ) -;_:..._??' '?vi_ r v.CrrTHAlwMay.lLl867.'? I'V'1 7^^^^???T^SEVE!N TOALir?ONCERSED ??L tte Montaly ?^tnrns for the month of Anr? J??yn f^pttSce with the Tax Crrdinanco rattaed^on for^i????5oombiir' W naisT beir^e^r?oe: fore the 15th inst D. C. GIBSON.' Mayl?"..-'- ? ?' - IS' v.yCUy-A?sea?or.' i ^mJJAM BROOKS ANKSR *TSLaUBt? GAB ?TTTBR: AM? ?T.UMBES ' "jyxitinij^ ; JD. FITTING AND PLUMBING PBOMFTLX8. ^ l I8NDBD TO. i* .:. . Na'Tie KtNG'SrBEETi. i ' August SI - . i. Between timan and ync?> rtreebA' . . .( INO. 108 3>?A?^T ; ?^r^^^:^^!^Ss^?t ? WOWBLS; try Winos!' {? ?a?a^^ T V> clausa of flartion 1 of an "Ordihonoc to Balso Rrrr? pite* for thcy?ir 1637." ls publlahcd for tho liSnuaUra 1 of person* ?Ulna Oood?.l>y??mrilooTotherwl?swhoare; ' not residen ta of this city. A3 ?ichper?ons ara terebv ' '.Three doflar? on,avery, hujaar^ soMhV^s city by rwn???ot *0*i,^lfc^,^^^?? J- ; AGRICULTURAL. MAPES' ?tt?fe?MZED SUPER PHOSPHATE -v .. ki OF ?] L I M E. TTSE SUBSCRIBERS ABE NOW PB EPA KED TO FUR X NISH a limited quantity ol this popular STANDARD FERTILIZER tor top dressing. It ti ay bo used before pr tiler tho planting of the crop, for oven when applied aa a op dressing, it cannot be lost by evaporation, as none of ts constituents sro volatile. lt may bo applied at each booing of Cotton, and in the hills during tho cultivation rt Corn, Potatoes and other crops. "When crops havo toen previously manured in tho usual way, and found io be of sluggish growth, it may be augmented by tho Ufe? jf this manure. To tho Horticulturist it ls invaluable, is it may be applied to fruit trocs at any season of tho irear. Sold by KINSMAN & HOWELL, . . SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, May 3 _1_No. 153 East Bay. ~ LANDING THIS DAY. , El STEAMSHIP ALLIANCE, FROM PHILADELPHIA. A f\C\ BARBELS ALLEN & NEEDLES' CELEBEA 4fcU\J TED AMMONIATED FERTILIZER, proba? bly the last shipment of the Reason. AB unfilled orders supplied direct from tua vessel. . MACBETH k RAVEN EL, April 17 Solo Agents. CLOTHING. JAMES MCCORMICK, MERCHANT TAILOR, WHOLESALE A>D HETAXL DEALEH IK CLOTHS, GASSIMERES MD VESTINGS, GENTS' EHJIlWIsnil"GI GOODS, No. 35 BROAD STREET January 23 6mos CHARLESTON. S. C. GREAT ATTRACTION! 8BEAT ATTRACTION '. ATTMRI PARENTS ! AT^imONPAEENTS! WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR STOCK OF , VOUIH-U BO?S'. AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH? ING-, of Sus and medium qualities, to which we invite your attention. Call and examine. Wo will take pleasure to show -and sell them. REMEMBER THE STORE. GEO. LITTLE & CO., No. 213 King street, MLDLLE OF THE BLOCK, April 3G_Known as Victoria Hotel Range. CHEAP CLOTBMGr. SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING. PIERSON & CO., Nb; 26 ?IAYNE STREET, OFFER THE BALANCE OF THETB STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING at Whole sale or Retail, at very low prices., to City and Country Trade, compris lng every variety of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. April 27_i ? ? ?_Imo EARHART, WHITFORD 4 CO., MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS :-. -.TB ? ' - . AND "' COARSE CLOTHING, A MERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING, NOS.' 65, 67. 69 , \ and 61. Hodson street, near Duane, New York. .:-.-'.. , ,.<.?.'. T. F. CAB HART. W. H. WHITFORD. I. B. VAN WAGENEN. December TO ?mo . .T. HAMILTON. SEWING MACHINS. THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN . SEWING MACHINES Is Fuller & Barnum's ?-G???MI: :SE?MEWER COMltKVED. fTHOS ATTACHMENT' TS AUTOMATIC. AND MEAS* . I CRES, creases,' andYttches tucks at. one operation, without guiding with tho hands. ' Also for.sale, sgwlNQ MACHINES CF APPROVED PATTERNS, at . low prices; SCISSORS SHARPENERS, NEEDLE THREADERS, NEEDLES ' (aH- kinds) ;' OIL, TOOLS AND FITTINGS. REPAIRING AND IMPROVING ATTENDED TO Ab USUAL. ORDEBS BY MAIL PROMPTLY FILLED. . D. B. HASELTON, No. 331 King street, comer Liberty. April 1 ' . ' '. ," . ? " '? mwOmos ALWAYS BUY THE BEST. ? .' TEE BEST SINGLE THREAD. CAN NOW BE HAD; FOB EIGHTEEN DOLLARS. J. G;-FOLSOM'S IHI? PREMu?M ?mm HAWES. WILE STITCH, HEM, BIND,.AND GATHER. .j; E. ADGES & CO., ': ..ca EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. a Apiil3 v/ftnlmo Sole- Agents *>r tho State.1 UPHOtaTiRY.ETC. HARRISON BAHNET,:;MANDFACTUREB:AND' IM? PORTER of: WINDOW ..SHADES, CORNICES, ' BA?^5SS'" T^ae]S- Gimps, Loops, Cords, ?c; White and Buff Hollands; Nov 138 WILLIAM STREET, ?etweeo FuUon. and John streets. New York.. : . . . ? Store and Office Shades made to- order, December ?ti . mwftato THOMS 1 MWICK, NO. 571 KING STREET. CABINET i'l -iijlERj , - . AND.. . '. -. ?PHpipEBBf, WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO HTS friend? and tho public generally, that be keens on handFURNmjBE AND BEDDING of'aU descnptJon? Furnishes Funerals with Mahogany, Walnut, C^dar and MetaBio Cofitos. Also, with fine Hearses sad First-lass Carriages. Will attend to disinterring bodies and trans? porting the same. Per?msl stten?iahce vraibet?veirat au noars.'. . > . u . ..?'Sp ? ? u SSI^^S^E B?flroad and Steamboat accommoda? tion, and FURNITURE CARTS, will be furnished st any time, byiapplying at my LIVJiBF STABLE, No. 5 Can? non street, near King. 7 ? .Thsjikralfprpastavcrs, and hope, by strict attention ts business, to merit a continuance of the same. Marchas.. . . rxttxiimo. MJJAM , E GILLILMD & SON, j Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers ' ' AND ;;''~ ; ; ?^MMISiSlOK'MEJ?jH^ " OFFICE NO. 33 HAINE STREET. Septeober?' ;.' EXCELSIOR] EXCBLSIOB ! , CHASTELLAR'S Bar R?^aivlB^ Hn^^n^QT^,-ftgtir , ' ^"THE LA?)?BS ESPECIAL^ JL depilatory recommends itself aa beinir an almOBt in Msp?ns?Ue article to female- beauty, isTesafiy applied, toepraotlmrn orlnjure tba skin, bat acts direction the ?ot?2_ It is warranted to remove " superfluous hair from nw foreheads, cr from any part of tho body, comnletelv ?otsBjjsrf. radically' extirpating' tb? sarno, leov?t? tee ikin soft, smooth and natura!. This is the onlyarticlo ised by tho French, and is tho only real effectual deplla ^T.rT?*Sno8- Pr*00 cents por package, sent vost. ?id to any address, on receipt ot na afdcrTby ^ . - BEBGKBy BHT3TTB&O0., Chemists, March8l> lyr Na ate mver st^ro^N/Y- ; .PION EEK SoA-p. JTHIS SOAP REQUIRES. ONLY" TO BB USED TO ?- ; P?>v? it? superior qaslity. Uso it n$P yon wouM hj couunqn Soap. Trylt.snd you wUl be coavmood ' ^u^tuT^by^AYLOB A YOUNG, No. 135 Front :.-..! r*0X??U,-irit?rW ".< - GEUBER A l?UaTlw_'? -* GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS. EXTRA CHOICE SUGAR-CUBED HAMS. ...V 1 fr TIEECKS OF THE CELEBRATED BRAND < F JLO William Clifford Nen*-..Optimas"-from Cincin? nati. For salo by J. BANCROFT, Ju. Broker, No. 9? East Bay. May 3 1 TENNENT'S XliE. 1 AA CASKS TENNENT'S PAUS AT,E. IN PINTS. JL\J\J just received per ship Missouri, from JUvor pooL and for mle by ROBERT MURE ii CO.. Agunta J. & B. Tennent, May 3 6 Brewer, Glasgow. FLOUR ! FLOUR! ~~ ?C10NSTANTLY ON HAND A 8UPPL? OF SUPER, VL/ EXTRA AND FAMILY FLOURS, freshly ground, rocoivodper steamer weekly direct from the mills. RAVENEL tl CO., East Bay and Vandcrhorst's Wharf. April 17 wfiulmo ROSIN AND SPIRITS TURPEN? TINE. f-A BARRELSROSIN Ov 12 b?rrela Spirits Turpentine. Landing this day, and for Halo by J. A. ENSLOW & CO., May 1 No. 141 East Bay. DRY GOODS, ETG. SPRING DRESS GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICES. rjrtHB SUBCRIBER OFFERS HIS REMAINING STOCK X of SPRING DRESS GOODS at greatly reduced prices. JAMES B. BETT?, May 1 6 No. 252 King street SILK 0L0?SCS JUST OPENED A VERY EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT ol KELK and LACE COVERINGS of latest styles and of rocen; importation, very reasonable at LOUIS COHEN, JNQ. 248 KING STREET. DRESS GOODS. In this lino will bc fr und tho latest Novelties in Cold. and Black SILKS, GRENADINES, POPLINS, LENOS CHALLIES. POUT DECHEVRES, Plain and Figured BAREGES and MALANGEs for traveling. . ALEXANDER'S KID GLOVES. A foll assortment In Shades and Numbers of .the GENUINE ALEXANDER'S KID GLOVES, together with many other popular makes, very reasonable, ALEXAN? DER'S BEST KID FINISHED 8TLK GLOVES and lisle Thread for Ladies, Gents and Children, also an exten? sive assortment of LACE MITTS. WHITE GOODS. JACONETS, COTTON CAMBRICS, MULL, NATN-i SOOKS, French and Swiss MUSLINS. In plain, striped and plaided, together with a splendid assortment of finest Cambric and Swiss Edging and Insertings, Thread: Valenden, Goipuro Iilnnn and Cluny Laces in Edging and In?erting. LINEN GOODS, 1,000. dozen.-Ii. O. HANDKERCHIF8. good quality ot 12 X cents and upwards, foil lines of the most popular! I makes of IRISH LINENS, in fronting. Pillow Casing 8-4, ! 9-4.10-4 and 11-4 Sheetings, and on excellent assortment I of White and Cold TABLE DAMASK, fcc., kc, MEN'S WEAR. In thia line will bo found a full supply of best French and English CLOTHS. CASSIM EKES, DOESKINS, : MELTON CLOTHS, TWE.?DS, JEANS, VESTINGS, and ? UNDERSHIRTS. .. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT, In the Domestic Department will he found t> complete stock of Prints, Longcloths, Shirtings, sh Cutings and j Pillow.Casing, Scotch.and Domestic Ginghams, Brown ? Shirting,-Cutset Jeans a. d Drills, all of which will be sold at prices taat will defy competition. .OS- An early coll is respectfully solicited. LOUIS COHEN, . No 248 KES? STREET, ; Between H?sel and Market streets. April 1 . nrwf" ? 2mo BEST SIX-COlRD CABLED JOHN & HUGH AUCBXNCLOSS, SOLE AGESTS 0 SEW YO??K. March. 6 . . , . irfm38 ' Seben?tSerfid) ertragen, snterS?SBcrfotgimgen', . ej.v i ?ncr ter beften Snjtalien bc? Saribe? (?tr Shtitferboa*?,) wtf?fre^auf ff? a^eirf rtt i ? tTi;?hi(}en begriinbet i?,- ? beforgt ju ben Tnogigfteti fpranuejC. ... eramreirecbcr SUg?- ',' ...'{?' . ?BBI. llffetfyrrbt, S)rre. ?cITer*; Ci? ?ing unb SD?arJetftra&e. Jannary 15-, L.-u.Vi.,::- . t.. tuf?mo MiH?ffl OM? ; Corner East Bay and Exchange S?-, . . NEXT OUD POSTOPFICE. . V. RISES TAKEN IN THE FOLLOWING RELIABLE PTRT-OXASS COMPANTES r r -, CAPITAL ANT) ASSE-TS^j SIX MILLION DOtlv^S? LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED - -- -. . - . -- . '-??SD PaM m C&ar^stt?? MARYLAND INSURANCE COMPANY, of Baltimore, Maryland. ' ' ... '''.'J'. ... " ' . ,\- .?- . . MERCHANTS AND-MECHANICS' INSURANCE COM PANY, of Baltimore, Maryland. 1 ' ASSOCIATED PTREME?'S l^ST?RANCE/ COMPANY " of Baltimore, Maryland.' '.> ?i . v-? v. . HOWARD INSURANCE COMP?&Sr, 'bf. Bolthaore. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, pi'Boltaicre.. . STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY, of N?w-Ybi*. . YONKERS AND-NEW YORK INSURA^o C?MPANYV I New York. .' '."J" . ii Vi. INSURANCE COMPANY VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, Winchartcr, Virginia. GULF STATE INSURANCE COMPANY, of TaUahassee, Florida.; . ? .- - ORIENT MUTUAL MARINE -INSURANCE COMPA- ! NY, of Now Zork. '._",]. uCT. ?F? J.RAVEJiELMACB iTH..D.RA.TEiraa}Jr.' April 10 ,'..'.''?* wJno?o?d '* , FIRE ? mim .mm* ? LIYERPOOLA^? g CAPITA!,..;$I0;0OO?0OO' IN: GOVS*. -''?G?BBES^&vCD^ Agents*' io; ?b?SBM'BOOX2;1V:B-ABV. December?. ... - . ??; ;;v -njwfljr- '; ' .il ? f. : THE:;;" - -T. ,, ?Eke No^'??f' Meeting sti-oe?. Railroads Tkrouglio?it Ereir.i^nf?on Tsii?^^ GROCERY AND IWISCELLA&tOUS. NAILS ! NAILS ! NAILS ! <"OR SALE IRI LOTS TO SUIT PUKVHAS EHS. I f?C? Sf?S OF NAILS-ASSORTED SIZES. i.\J\J Slightly damaged bv water. Apply at _ M. GOLDSMITH & SON. 8_3_No. 1* Vendue Hange. EASTERN H AY A FLOAT. 500 No. HMarket ??Zi?^?Z?iTt. SIDES, SHOULDERS, HAMS, PORK HEADS,&e. 15 ^DES WUM?- C1EAB AND CLEAR RIBBED 20 hhdH. primo Shoulders 10 tc?, of tho celebrated "Washington Hams" 10 tes. Sugar Cured Hams 25 bbls. New York Strips 20 bbls. Pork Heads 12 bbls. Pork Trimmings. JuBt reccivod per stoamcrs and for sale by " " LAUREY & ALEXANDER, May ?_2__No. 137 East Bay. - ^ SALT AFLOAT! 900n SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT. IN LARGE. V V/ bleached, seamless sacks, landing and for A?nrii <m W- B- SMITH 4 CO.. _ Amil 30_Napier's Range. _ PRIME WESTERN BACON, &c. 45 BIDESSTRIC!TLY CHOICE WESTERN C. B. 60 hhds StricUy Primo Western Shoulders AKD 200 barrels MOLASSES. For sale by HENRY COBIA & CO. May 1 3 MT-CMSS GROCERIES. " M WHOLESALE AND RETAH. DEALERS IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, AND IMPORTERS OF FINE WRES, BRANDIES, TEAS, ETC., No. 259 KING ST., OPPOSITE HASEL. CARD. MR. EVERT E. BEDFORD, THE MANAGER OF THE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT, returns many thanks to tho customers and patrons for their liberal patronage and appreciation of the quality of goods pur. chased by tarni during the past year. It has been, and always wiU tl? cur aim, to PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS, and as we oder for sale the first quality of all kinda ol GROCERIES, WINES, TEAS, etc, we flatter ourselves U?i, vin ?< our facilities, can give general satisfaction to au. ; - WM. SI MONS,. Esq., having boan engaged to assist in tho management, would bo pleased to see his friends at No. 369, i assuring them that aU goods purchased ore WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED, TEAS THAT WE SELLAR? IMPORTED DIRECT BY W. 3. CORWIN St CO., and pass through no other hands, en? abling us not only to WARRANT THEM AS PURE AND UNADULTERATED, but to sell ot tho following prices : FINEST YOUNG HYSON.?0 00 FUSE YOUNG HYSON.1 60 to 1 76 FINEST GUNPOWDER. 2 2S FINEST IMPERIAL.. - CHOICEST ENGLISH BREAKFAST. 2 25 ENGLISH BREAKFAST.. 1 60 CHOICEST OOLONG. 2 00 CHOICE OOLONG. 1 60 Wo keep, also, & supply of cheaper grados-a good quality of GREEN AND BLACK TEA, MIXED, at ? 60 per pound Just received, a new supply of OLD JAVA COFFEE, ?c.; PARCHED, 50c; GROUND, 52c; OLD RIO, 35c. The PARCHED COFFEE we ie present to be or the FD3ST QUALITY, parched by us with great care. A trial of these Coffees, Green, Parched and Ground, will con? vince the consumer on that point GENUINE MOCHA AND LAGUAYRA. The FILLING OF ORDERS personally attended to by one of the Managers. Goods delivered to all parts of tho caty FREE OF CHARGE. A supply or GOSHEN DAIRY BUTTER will arrive on Tuesday. Smo February * 1?MP?S C0RAS1HJMRNOS1S ANNUM. RODRIGUES PDIlOIt ELilIR SPECIFIC. T7V)R THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION, PAINS XS THE A? CHEST AND SIDES, DIFFICULTY I.. BREATH INO, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, ASTHMA, COUGHS, This great iv vivifyer ?B offered to the public, that all who wiU-avail themselves or ita remedial power may bo bcnenttecL .lill: ? only requires ?air trial to confirm its .invaluable agency in diffusing through each channel of the human, organization a restored vitality. "-Itinvigoratca and cm bues the Lungs with healthful elasticity ; restores warmth, which is their essential element; rouses the stogglatt ves? sels into activity; neala the affected lobes; purifies und enriches tho blood; regulates tue ctrcnlsrlnn; induces free "-nd easy .respiration, and expels, drough its admin lat ration, each and every concomitant disorder present in the malady recognized aa Consumption, and hitherto deemed hopeless and incurable. This.camperund il penoctly-safe, -peaaewsing neither narcotic nor emetic properties, which unfortunately are always .employed as essentials ic. every preparation for Cough or Lung affection-a mistake which too of. en in Its irritating ?nd debilitating consequences, duly con? duces to much general derangement of the. system, de Htroying appetite and creating on injurious nervous ex? citement, augmenting suffering with frequent fatal re? Bults. .. >-:o ?.ix ' Under the influence of this, approved , and invaluable. Specific the most distressing -Cough yields, difficulty in breathing and pains and soreness BUlMade,hHiimmiagp ls arrested, and health and strength re-eatabMahed PRICE FOB SINGLE BOTTLE $L2? " j Sold by the Proprietor, northwest comer : SOCIETY AND MEETING STREETS, and i the principal Drnggiirta. ; Apriia'. . . . . '". ". *y Havana Kentucky State Lottery I ' MTJBRAY, EDDY & C?-, MANAGERS. : hnO BE -DRAWN AT ..COVINGTON. EY-.15TH AND iL 30th of each month. ScHeme, 32,000 tickets . 627. prizes.-- Wh?lo- tickets, $12; ' halves, S6 ; quarters, $3; ?ighihs, SI so. ? . : ; 1 Prize of..$50,000 2 Prizes of....$6,000 I Prize of.830,000 29 Prizes ot...'..SI.OOO i Prizeof.^.i'...~.;?000 6?'Prizesof..?.;...':..W00" t Prize of.... . $7,000 165 Prises of. $200 I220 Prizes of $125. St Approximation Prize* amounting to (0,900. j Combination, Lottery draws- every day. Tickets teran SltcSlO. --- ? 1 Ore ate rs sent nee. Drawings maded as soon as the tottery ts drano. i . J. : - ; 7 Address H.T.VE'-TvRS.UnitedStilesLtcenied Agent No; -M. iaasei steper, ch-rieston, S; OH Z?&*. Box52 I O ; February 20 ' ; .. . ? ? : _ : . 3mo : . I . OVFICEOF CAPTAIN OF* POLICE,''?' ''' ' .. CHARLESTON, S. C., April li, 1847. - fi.C nriHE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IS PUBLI3HE? . 1 ' for the benefit of oQ whom it may oonrera. . a B. SI?WALD, . .. Captin or Police Be it Ordained, That from and .after toe first day of '"nary next, every person keeping a shop or store, or ?ed in mercantile business in -tte dry of Chsxles ahall post up. and keep posted up? in some conspl _as place, at his- or her business stand or stand", a .,. conspicuous Sign Board or Plato, containing hts or her given nome end surname, aad, In case of a partaarshtp, the given name and uimame of each member of the firm;' ' atad every person BO offending, oranakta^d^awlt aereia, ??. shall forfeit and pay to theCUy?.penalty of fifty dallara Sireac&and every offenceror iTBlr?tflt. and lu addition thereto ??arther sum of fifty dollars for ^each and every , month during which the provisions cf this Ordinance . aiufll rearala not complied with: Provided, fcumw,' That nothing hs rein contained shall appty to tho spec?d parteersofaliudtedpartnijrship- J. it h V^U. > ???? :r'r ? Ratified December .2,18KL . 'Sxtrat?fronOr?iiiiifa . . SEO. 6. No cloth awning shall be put np is such? man- r ncr as to obstruct foot passengers; and no sign-board shall bo erected otherwise than ?ft?r??nfaet from tiiaaur ?lteo of the ground or foot pavement . *. cbder a penalty of Twenty Dollars fro each and every day, while any such awning or sign-board, fixed or form? ed otherwise than os hervin directed, shall so remain > T#- ' ";" '.* -.. * :.:?*.: a -J*?w*- : 'Sec 6. No person or persons whosoever shall, far Ute purpsse or oxpo?lng any goods; coramodities, -or, other , articles for sale, place, ar caused to "be placed, any each goods, commodltfosj or other article i whatsoever, or any table, bench, stallrboariL box, or other appendage, In - my street, lane, aUey, or public thoroognlsre, or any ! root-pavement within the City, under ?. penalty of . rwe?ty Dollare for each and every auch, offence, ano far jach ?nd avery night or day, ?a the case may be, on < which any such offeoc? ia committed: Provided, how? ler. That Vendas Masters shall ba permitted" to expose Micro their ?toroa Kuch good? ?nd commoditien as they sall at public aiietloti, but not te tali*, ap mew, roora than ;o? front of their respectivo rwnuue etnrea, and to-the lietance of six feet beyond the ?ame Exe B. No person or peraona whosoever, ahaR suffer tay fire Trood, COSIK, g&odii, wares, ra?rchjmajAe, car iagesof anydeacrlption, or any other matter or toing, . tohlm?!jter^orthea> heVaigtnaroT t^?atgn?d, to layer . ittnd for a lc ager apace than roar hours, in any street, - ano, alley, or public ?horough?aro within the Clty.no lcr a penalty of TTO Boilers, with coats, for every hour !.?: hat any irach article or thing shall so loy or stand bo- : h rend tba above taetitlonod tune : ezcevtmg matertila.fyiT. . PtOiXBg, in regard to which the fojowing rcgulotJona . thou be observed; namely : When any person or perrons . ;l thollierect or repair any houao or other building? ^ bon any .teeet,:i lane, alley,' or opon_;cotm,' rithlu the city,. he, abe, or they shall nub* replication for the use of acv much - of -tho street ?r public way as (?011 not exceed the front of the . ot on which such building i* W be erected, nor extend nore ifcan six faot into tho street; which space such pois i, on os peraona ehaU forthwith enclose wain a sufficient silc?L?tiaas$ra*set hit?te SSS* jamnotto moterlala mr boilding andrepotriag; ? . nd such foco?, together with ?WCTmainmgTi^lartaa.ha. ' he or they ahailxexaove aa soon as toe wort be UTaatied. 3 ti rkhenevertae-?gayCB' ahan.ia^j^,.j?^^^^^..,.,. ?iting i-wo Douais for evrry hourtijOt such fencsarlrach , c jJSala shall afterward remato un.?etaov-id; and on ate; also,Shaving ?he same rcnibvadat WaiTwri or.' - \: ;^^^^^^^} . "]? i IA. PERSONSDE3IROV(i<IF-aEBU?LIrtNO IN 1 iE