The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, May 03, 1867, Image 2
THE
CHARLESTON DAILY MIS.
G. B. CATHCABT. EDITOR
CATHCART, MCMILLAN & MORTON,
PROPRIETOR?.
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NEWS SUMMARY.
Cotton closed in New York steady, at 28c. for
Middling Uplands.
Gold was quoted at 35$. - ~ ?
The Liverpool market closed stoicly, at ll?d. for
Middling; Uplands.- ?
At ? tin' wedding in Baltimore, a short time
?inca, a4ady appeared ?ka di'oss wholly of tin foil,
gored and trimmed, with ear rings and bracelets
also of tin.
A liberal benefaction bas been made to William
and Mary College, by WILLIAM W. CORCORAN, Esq.,
' of IFaahington City. It is to aid in repairing the
des true tiona of the war.
? - Acogotar?an eocioty is formed in Dayton, Ohio,
" ito director being a woman who has lived on vege
? tables for sixteen years, and wno look > as if she
had.
. The corner stone of a Jewish Temple at Lonis*
vfllej Ky., was laid Wednesday. The ceremonies
vere interesting and were witnessed by a very
large audience. '
> <'. - A despatch from Omaha announces that freight
o' ? now sent, through without delay on the Pacific
Railroad, ,w,ost from Omaha,, and that there are no
J ?^Btnict?ms to travel on that road.
A regular .bounty ia paid.by the, English Govern
* 'Sent for every authenticated case of a triple birth.
Thu ,?our? Journal complains that they aro be
cc4ft??g to? 'Sequent, aud calls for au inveatiga
?W- ;: .......
There cla&ed woman' in London, rescued by the
"midnight movement,"have been provided for to
the number of one thousa nd three hun dr ed and
ten. A^-prrnting ofiloe is one cf tho means by
which they axe furnished with tmploynien..
" Tire japanese-Ooomisoo?ers whohave arrived
irr this cxroirtry speak English. Ono ol thom is a
distinguished mathematician, and has translated
the whole of BOWDITCH'S navigation, logarithms,
etc, into his mother tongue.. '.
A terrible I ono w slide-at K?ar?&'ge,,' Calf; on the
1st of Si arch ~ buried" tho lious o or Chester W. Mills,
formerly of Cnicopeb Tall a, Mass. Mrs. Mills was
killed by-ihevtuiocky and Mr. Mills waa nearly ex?
hausted when, dug out the next day.
A snit against General. JOHN E. WOOL, for loise
?D^risoftmoii? is bn triid" in Baltimore.' The Bait
lo^bfoujghi bjia- evTiban whom General.WOOL had
imprisoned* m ; Fort Delaware in. 1868, and the
dainag?s arduno* ai4$1?,?00.'
Thc Attorney Generar has'directed that a nolle
proseqm be entered ba the oases of several Mary?
landers, indicted in 1861 and 1362. for treason. It
is understood thia, is done by'direction of the Pres?
ident, but tho- reason tor tho course is not known.
Advices from tim West coast of- Africa state that
% war had broken ont between two opposing tribes
of savages, in which several of tho New Calabar
^nbea-.were . toado prisoners by the enemy, ?nd
Xoaatad-and eaten by the other side,
j ' General I.'H. fibusBEACv recently confirmed as
Brigade-General in the regular army, has been
crdpVed t?Toxtland, Oregon, where he will as?
?lame command of a new department to be created
05ft of Oregon, Washington and Yankee K usa i a.
- Th^j^fapdj army of tao Bepub?o, which now
BunJiitaittois 2^0,0 00 comrades in'the Western
-,States,iainvading New England, and s wallow mg
^ajjy^s^st|Hi,?molifft'' fra?errutio8, and similar
esgaifitati?na. ^gj f fa
Gi?SO^JUvorwto.Ipr ?burtooa years had been
' a grinaex"at the axe-woikaat East Douglas, Mass.,
died, and on a post mortem', examination it was
found thaUiis lungs-were faltctftho dust- Lom the
. grmdstone^.In hom* plaoeri^had collected to
- such an eaU^'a>io^? quilo hard.
"It.^ reported that.the, Great Emt rn. on her trip
?wdjsr^Ioafcfrom ninety to ono buedrod thon
jBr^dr^^'andou.her return, will lose nearly
(^?IlilliillSlT Tl 11 tjjinj. n? i ul (li ll i| J". It is atated that
a^wA^jIfflhafted or chartered by an American
^Atf athole at coins fii^ow York on Friday even?
ing, a silver dollar, corned 1761, brought $12 50 ;
a!h*Tf; dime dated 173^ waa purchased for ts, and
accent "dated 17?9, sold for $20. An "Edward*
oomat3rf^*half cont of 17%. bronght 15 25, an'd
a' daroliiia elephant pieoe- of 1G94 waa sohl foi
??60. , .
Ckjunt^rfeil money, representing in value $24,
O00, in' frac tiona! currency and bills of the Fishkill
coaaJby, N: Y., alK1 Mechanics' Bank, New Haven,
Contt.rTraa disco;i?red on Staten Island, buried in
tho, eosrtb.- It is supposed to be part of the stock
of j^jmtorious cgnjferJe?|?<y8r.now sarving-a term
in prison- ii
- The Now Bedfccd Mercury annormces the death
?of Mrs^ NANCY BOTCH, pf that city, at the age ol
-ninety-one,- Ske1 waft- the-widow o f: FRANCIS BOTCH,
Seq., one of the owners of the ship Dartmouth,
? cejehnta4*avahe vessel which brought into Boston
harbor tho tea ?hieb waa thrown Overboard bj
tl?.:-'Mttnawks'' n 1773.
rAn immonso ;porpoiae, measuring nine feet in
lei?gth, waa captured one day last week on the
jnud- 'fl^, about hjilf 'a.mile east of Bridgeport,
Cottq;, -iticame in wit h the tide and was left high
and dry when-it ebbed. ? These creatures are sel?
dom ca^ht. anc are. valuable only, for their oil,
which brings a good -price. '.. '
TW?fiicera of tile Fifth Artillery, stationed ai
Fortress Monrox, had .an .altercation on Thursday
about the appen 1 fenont of one of them to the com.
. m|pd?of JjEoy West, which the other claimed as bli
j due. Blows -wer 0 struck, and in the struggle the
shoulder straps of, ono of them was torn off his
00 it. No serious, injury, waa done on either side.
A party of ladies and gentlemen are on an ex?
cursion to the Bocky Monntains, under the aus?
pices of tho managers'of tho Union Pacific Bail
road. They arrived iu Chicago on Thursday, b\
special train from Albany-'quickest time on re?
cord; came into Chicago from -Detroit,' by way ol
the Michigan Central Boad, at fifty miles an hour.
The Japaae^iGogiBimont ia particularly anx?
ious (unlike.tte^Cmhese) to become American?
ized. -In the army and navy the American uni?
forms have been adopted; also American saddlet
introduced and used by the Tycoon. Tho Seerc
tory of Legation, now in Washington, was one 0:
the first: mission to this country in 1860; he alsc
visited San Francisco in the Japanese war steamei
Kaad?vnuirro. .
The Lyooum of Natural History of William;
College has. matured plans for an expedition tc
Booth America. ? The party will consist of twelv<
select, nie? .of the society under the charge of Pro
fesaor JAKES ORTON, of Rochester, a former gra
doate ctf Winnama College, A. careful exploratiQi
cf aha western 'coast of South America is propos
od, and from thence the party intend to cross tb<
Andes, and pas s down the Amazon.
The New York Independent remarks: " THADDEU;
STEVENS, we regret to say, continues ill. The Afi?
rman line of steamers last week invited nba to ac?
cept ??. captain's state; room of one of then* ves?
sels far a voyage to Europe, but he was too weal
io undertake, the trip. Advancing a<*i and multi?
plied hti?rfhave lately reduced his strength in ar
alarming degree. Nevertheless, all winter long,
though h? baa been down one day, he has been ut
?he next."
A Chicago dispatch to the Cincinnati GazetU
eays: "A gentleman, named Eev. J. C. WHITE, un?
dertook to lecture on Romanism in Quincy, hist
night, but the hall was taken possession of by the
Catholics, and upon his attempting to speak he
was hustled out of tho hall, and barely oscaped
lynching. At least two thousand persons were
preset, inside ?ndouts?d?'of the hall, armed with
dub, stones'and other missiles. An appeal was
?nade to the Mayor, but be answered that the ptc
.ple had rights as well as the speaker.
People who kept themselves awake from thc 12th
to the.13th.of November last, li.oking for wonders
in the skjes,..may perhaps be bettor rewarded if
they do theisame thing.pext fall. The following
piece of encouragement is from HCMBOLDT'S Cos?
mos,'volume L, pago 115: "Tho acute mind ol
Ouana? d>4 him almost to predict that the next
appear^n?o; of the phenomenon of shooting stars
and fire balls, inteiraixed, falling like flakes ol
snow, would not occur until between tho 12th and
14th of November, 1867." j
Hon.'BosruuiJs-'M. SAUNDERS, of Raleigh, died on
Sunday last. Ho was a distinguished citizen o?
??orth Carolina, having heldloffices first as a mora
her of the Legislature and Speaker of the House
cf Commons, Attorney General of the Sti'te^mcm
"ber 0/.Congress, Minister Plenipotentiary of thc
United States to Spain, and subsequently Judge ol
the Supreme Court of the State. Judge SAUKDLBS
always belonged to the Democratic porty. Ho was
well known to many citizens of Maryland.
LARGEST CIRCULATION.-The DAILY
NEWS publishes the Official List of Let?
ters remaining in the Postoffice at the end
of each week, agreeably iii the following
section of the Nao Postoffice Law, as the
newspaper having thc largest circulation in
the OUy oj Charleston:
SECTION 5. Ana bo it farther enact od, That lists of let?
ters remaiuing uncalled for in any PostotHce in any city,
town or village, where a newspaper shall be printed,
shall hereafter be published once only in the newspaper
which, hoing published weekly or oftener, shah have the
largest circulation within range of delivery ol' tho said
o theo.
SST AU communicatwns intended for publication in
this journal must be addressed to the Kdttor of the
Daily Hews, No. 16 llayne-street, Charleston, S. C.
Business Vommuiiicalions to Fublislier of Daily
News.
We. cannot undertake to return rejected commwiica
lions.
Adoer tisemeids outsite of Hie city must be accompa?
nied wWi the cash.
CHARLESTON.
FRIDAY MORNING, MA? 3, 1867.
PAT 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 ol'
these accounts have been standing for a year
and more, and it is absolutely necessary now
that they should be paid.
PICTURES OF THE SOUTH.
YVu published yesterday an editorial from
the 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
been very popular, and we hope that his peo?
ple will listen to him now with the same confi?
dence. Mr. PRIME has just returned from u
long journey through the South, and we have
no where seen a fairer statement of its condi?
tion, nor a juster appreciation of the causes of
its distress, and the means of its restoration.
The whole is.summed up in the words "want
of capital." It does seem strange, but it is
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
confidently commenced the war of 18?0; and
they seem afraid to increase the natural re?
sources of the South for fear of its reno wed
1 strength. The political agitation at the North
' has had as much to do with the mistrusts of
' capitalists as the condition of thc South itself.
And sensible men seem unwilling to under
, stand that a government of Northern capital
. would more readily effect a speedy, a hearty,
i and a prosperous reconstruction than any mili
' tory government, or any scheme of suffrage.
Now both the politicians and tho people of the
' North are educated through their press, and it
! such papers as the Times, tho Tribune and the
Herald, instead of trusting to the casual cor?
respondence of men who use their columns oc
I casionally for their own special purposes, would
send intelligent observers throughout the South
who would not talk politics at the hotels, but
make it a point to associate with the business
. men, and study the leading material interests
of the country, the 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 or thc selfish
purpose of making profits. There is no money
in the country, and there is no credit. Nobody
can venture because nobody has wherewith to
J opportunities for business establishments are
; uegleoted, the school and the press are feeble
. because those who sec the opportunity have
1 not the means, and those who have the means
i
y do not see the opportunity.
The enormous rate of interest which has
. been paid in the last year, especially for agri
1 cultural enterprises, is not only ruinous but it
r disturbs the confidence of all real and substan?
tial'capitalists. Men with the money to lend,
and who have made it by steady industry, feel
very naturally that tho borrower who is will?
ing to pay twenty-five or thirty per cent, must
: bc playing a desperate game, and the conse?
quence is that the real capitalists, the men who
. are willing to make fair investments on fair se?
curity, feel unwilling to venture into a busi?
ness which is neither more nor less than gnmb
' ling. In this view it is much to be regretted
? that our Legislature, in its repeal of the usury
? laws, did not make their repeal a gradual one.
i. That the repeal of tho usury laws ?B right in
- principle no one doubts, but that, under the
i circumstances, tho absolute repeal was inju?
dicious we have no doubt. We believe that
' the power to demand, and, under the circum
, stances, to enforce an exorbitant interest has
i kept away more capital than it has brought in.
i If the Northern Press ie really in earnest its
' present desire to serve the purpose of recon?
struction, the observation of Mr. PRIME will
bc a safe guide. If it will only inform itself of
the magnificent resources even now of these
r prostrate and despoiled "Districts," if it will
. impress upon Northern capital tho many ways
? in which capital can be judiciously employed ;
? if it will enforce upon thc people that now the
question of re-construction is an industrial
rather than a political question ; if in a word,
i it will follow the sure and honorable course of
. Mr. PRIME,-it will contribute more to a great
f and happy result than by tho surest political
> philosophy or tho cleaverest party hits.
OUR WEEDS.
) Thc following remarks, which we find in an
j address recently delivered before the Mechnn
- ics' Association of Danville, Virginia, arc quite
' as applicable to this latitude as to tho Valley
1 of the Dag.
J Major SUTUKRLIN says : We arc now in a
state of transition. Socially, ns well as polili
j cally, everything is unsettled; and, as yet, there
. i? no intelligent plan of progress: no practical
. principles agreed on for building up prosperity.
" Staggered hy the shock of thc tempest that so
k fearfully swept over us, there yet lingers an
^ apathy that is slow to realize thc terrible truth
of the ruin around us, nnd paralyses every
! effort for concert of action. We must nerve
ourselves to meet the occasion. Let us learn
' first of all that disaster is not, of necessity, the
herald of despair. Thc very ruins will give
' material to the builder, and thc ground has
other uses than for graves. If wo would bc a
great people, wc must consent to thc changes
that have come, and direct to advantage those
that will rapidly follow. Tho sudden and com?
plete destruction of a system of labor which,
by education and habit, we had regarded as
permanent, has been met by a stubborn indis?
position in the great mass of the people, even
to accustom their thoughts or adapt their hab?
its of life to thc new order of things. Tho
few who have been able to comprehend the sit?
uation, and act upon it, are to-day realizing
larger profits than ?it any former period of
their lives, aud, in proportion to thc rapidity
with winch wc wisely follow them, will be the
return of geneiu.1 prosperity.
The greatest hindrance, perhaps, of any
other to our success is, that the larger portion
of thc land ol' Virginia-all that waa left as
properly of value-is owned by the aged and
infirm, or men beyond middle life-most of
whom liavo no recuperative power-and who,
from thc long habit of looking in one direc?
tion and using only one meann, cannot possibly
conceive of anything but poverty and distress
in thc future. And yet from agricultural pro
ducts must come our first real gain : und, from
energetic and improved tunning, our first solid
advancement. Thus you will see that the de?
velopment of thc State chiefly devolves on the
young, I ito ardent, and thc hopeful. I >ur coiin
try abounds in fertile, bul uuculi?vated lands,
liven in those portions of the State penetrated
by railroads ami navigable si reams, the rel urns
tire very'meagre, compared with thc capacity
of the soil under proper cultivation. Thc old
systcm^f labor dcstroyci],jiud .the uncertain
labor now in reach, employcdln thc main with?
out system or thrift, make thc prospect for l lie
future gloomy indeed.
FORNKV, Junior, is in liurope writing the
most amazing letters lo thc Chronicle. As a
sample of the young gentleman's style, and an
evidence of his truly hereditary penetration,
read the following from his letter in yester?
day's Chronicle:
"Wo arrived afc Genoa this evening, at 7 o'clock.
Our boat was named thc Espcno. Tho day was a
delightful une, and tho trip pleasant. 1 had no
nica that tins wau such au immcnao seaport town.
There were vessels to tho number ol' at least a
{thousand, of all kinds, sizes, an ? nations, lying al
anchor around. The Mediterranean, though to?
day so mild and quiet, at times, equals in f my al?
most the great Atlantic Ocean."*
Ile is supposed to be rite author ol' ilie fa?
mous effusion: "There arc four seasons. Some
prefer spring, but as for mc give inc liberty or
give me death."
WANTS. ~
WANTED,.! G DUO COOK AND AVAS H KR,
also a SEAMSTRESS and CHAMBERMAID. Must
bring good recommendations. Apply at No. 13 WENT?
WORTH STREET._1 _ _Maj' 3
WANTED, A COLORED WOMAN TO C OOK
and Wash lor a small lainily. Apply at No. lu
Rudedgo street, between Queen and Bcauiani streets.
May 3_
IM MI GR AT 10 N.-PLA NTERS WHOSE
Plantations ure located in healthy situation.; can ob?
tain any requisito number ol' German or Irisa Laborers,
at short nouce. for terms, tte., apply to
JOSEPH H. OPPENHEIM,
No. 432 King street, corner Uu'lsou street,
March ti wl'imhuo Opposite Citadel Square.
ALAD i OF EXPERIENCE IN TEACH
INO, desires a situation either in a school or fain?
tly. References given if required. Address "lt. T. A."
?enneUavi?o, S. C. wfrnS*_May_l_
WISHES SOMETHING TO DO. A LADY
that can cut and. make men and boy's clothes,
ladies' and children's dresses, can keep house, and make
herself generally useinl in tue house, kitchen and
gardon. Low terms. Good rcierencus given u required,
any one writing please statu terms. Addi e .s
"C. W." BOX 31.
April 7 Vance's Vary, S. C.
?COK t"k GENUINE BARTLETT SEW
W&tJ* INO MACHINE, ?Ui?-Wauted-Agents, ?100
pur- monia and au expenses paid, to Bull tuu Genuine
bartlett Sewing Machine. This Machine will do all the
work that can oe dune on any nigh-priced mucuiue, aud
is fully patented, n reused ana warranted lor ii vu years.
Wb pay tho above wages, or a conimiasiou, trun winch
twice thal amount cun bc made. Tor Circulars una.
terms address H. HALL & CU.. No. 721 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia, Pa. j M_April 10
WANTED, A SITUATION AS u.llltE BY
; au active citizen of middle age, who writes a
good hand and is quick at figures; is capable ol' lakiug
charge ot a set of nooks, and can produce th. higucst
recommendations for a Unity and character, hut a mod?
erate compensa lion asked lor services. Addruss
"WILLINGNESS,"
April 33 At tms unice,
ANY INFORMATION OF YV 11.1.1 AM AU?
GUSTUS CURRIE will bc tuankiuily receivod by
um oro thor, SAMUEL M. CURRIE, at bL ueorgu's, S. C.
April IC_Imo
WANTED, AN ELDERLY WOMAN AS
Cook lor quite a small family. One wno is will?
ing to make tiert-eii generally usciut, ia civil and agree?
able m manners, eau apply at No. 6d Calhoun street
April-/J .
TO RENT.
TO RENT.-TWO 'OR THREE ROOMS,
with kitchen, ot house Ne. (Mi ANsON STREET,
une door from the corner oi Liberty street. 1* May 3
rpo RENT, THE ROOMS OVER WILSON'S
JL Grocery, northwest corner su ci LTV AND ANSON
kj.KETTS - May ?
fpo RENT,'A NEW AND WELL F1N
J_ ISHED two and a nail story BRICK HOUSE, ait*
luuod m Trumbo Place, near tau corner of Broad and
Rutledge streets,' coutatnuig 4 square rooms, two large
well blushed atucs, two dressing rooms, paulty, cistern,
and all the necessary outbuu?iugs. inquire next door,
to C. C. TU I MBU. m wi' March lia
TO RENT, HALF OF THE HOUSE NO. 02
KINO STREET, wlm use ol a hue cistern. Tor
t arther particulars, apply on tue premises.
April 17_
rpO RENT, PART OF HOUSE NO. 548 PIN CK
J. NE? street. Tao Rooms aro in Uiorough rupair.
'mere is a good eastern on tue lot. Appiy on mu premi?
ses. April ??>
TO RENT, THAT DESIRABLE STORE
formerly occupied by Mr. A. N. dhou as a Clothing
store., two uoors uoove uoorgu street, ou the norinuasi
side: a sc, thu upper part ol tue house may bu had wi m
the store. Possession given ou the lirst uuy of May. To
a tUK?l ?uJ . . i i ?I????. ....... ".?. tax. luwuoiBW.
Tor lurcher particulars, apply to P. EPaTIN'S, coruox
King and Wentworth streets, under Mas?me Hali.
April ll!
RICK STABLE TO RENT.-A COJI.HU
DiOUS BRICK STABLE, with accommodations
lor horses and vehicles, can bu hired, it app?eu tor soon.
Tor particulars apply on premises, Nu. Oil CULT.Cn
STREET, west side, neu r Tradd.' April ll
pO RENT, TWO ROOMS. APPLY AT NO.
L 34 Chalmers street, opposite City Park.
May 1 S
rpO RENT, DWELLING HOUSE IN MOUNT
!. Pleasant; six rooms, ail outbuildings, with Uno
water, near the Wharf, six mouths lroui 1st "ay 3 icu
or monthly. Apply at THIS OFFICE. 3 May 1
FOR SALE.
GROCERS' LIGHT SPRING WAGON, IN
?ne order, for sole low. Apply ut No. 17 George
Street, near Klug street. 1* May 3
FOR SALE, AT No. MO QUEEN STREET,
ONE MULE. CART AND HARNESS. Well trained ;
will work in single or double harness, Apply bet. con
13 and 2 o'clock._ 2?_May a
FOR SALE, ON ACCOUNT OF DEPAR?
TURE from tho city, the stock and interest in
an established FLOUR, HA? AND GRAIN STORE, do?
ing a safe and paying bushiest; ; is situated in tho best
location in thu city for the business. Inquire of the
proprietor, JOHN BINNS, No. 311) East Bay.
Apiti 30 v
FOR a ALE, A SCHOLARSHIP IN A PHILA?
DELPHIA University of Medicine and Surgery.
This Scholarship entities students to tull instruction un?
til graduation in tho MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, embrac?
ing Anatomy, Surgery, Physiology, Muteria Medico,
Chemistry, Obstetrics, and Diseuses of Women and ( lu?
dren. Principles anil Practico ot Mediciuo und l'atholo
gy. As this is one of the first Medical Universities ot
the couutry, a favorable opportunity is offered those
studying medirme tor a scbohirship. Appiy ul Ulis
Omeo. Dux tuber IS
BOARDING.
PRIVATE BOARDING-MOUNT PLEAS?
ANT. Terms- apply to A. M. NORTHROP. .?o.
18U East Bay._3*_ May 3
-ra"
BOARD OF THE BEST KIND, WITH OR
without rooms, eau now be secured, at very r ason
able rates, li soon applied to No. 2 ST. PHILIP STitEET,
corner Bcuufaiu street April 3<i
RAILROADS.
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COUPANT.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. )
CHAHLESTON, S. C. May 2. 18T>7. I
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE STU IN..T.. THERE
will bo but ONE DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN run
on this Road, tho schedule of which will be as lollows:
Leave Charlestou. 'J.IC P. M.
Arrive Florence. H.lu P. M.
Leavo Florence.3.40 A. M.
Arrive Charleston. ?.45 A. M.
Tho trains on thc Choniw and Darlington Railroad will,
after tho above dutu run us follows:
Leave Florence. 8.45 P. If.
Arrivo Cheraw.11.43 P. M.
Leave Cheraw.3.00 P. M.
Leave Florence.6.00 P. II.
H. S. SOLOMONS,
Superintendant.
Cheraw, Bcnnottsville, Darlington. Wadesboru'
and Florence papers will copy for one month.
May 2 C.
PATTERNS.
JUST RECEIVED FROM MADAME DEMUREST THE
latest styles
DRESS MAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
CloakR, Basques, kc, made io order.
Couutry (.rders filled promptly.
MISS E. J. BONNER,
Broad street, next east of Mansion House.
April 3 Lao
S. A. LAMBERT,
PRODUCE
COMMISSION _MM(J][A NT.
SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN ORDERS FILLED ON
COMMISSION.
Office of John T. Nowkhk,
JV?127 REA DES TUE ET, CORNER HUDSON,
NEW YOltK.
SS Agency tor EXTON'S PREMIUM TRENTON
CRACKERS. All orders neut will bo promptly at ended
to. '?mos D.-eeud^r?"
M. M. QUINN,
Wholesale ec Retail Dealers
IN
BOOKS, PERIODICALS,
NEWS P APE R S, STATIONERY, ETC.
No. 5?7 KING STREET
(Opposite Ann street),
Char'leston, C. S.
The LATEST ISSUES ni Dm Prem ?twayn tm hand.
Subscriptions received and Hoods delivered or for?
warded by Mail or Express.
All CASH ORDERS will bc promptly attended UK
February 2tJ ly
MEETINGS.
ZEN CI.VII.
EEG ULAR MEETING AT LINDSTED I 'S DALL THIS
EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Election for officers, uni!
arrears will bc collected. C. G. DUCKEK,
Muy 3 1 Secretary
JIAKKIV STEAM J"I KIO ENGINE COM?
PANY.
ATTEND TUE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING
of your corps at your Hall, Cannon (?truel, This
(Friday) anning, 3d inst., at HK o'clock, precisely.
By order. 8. BEAUsSANG,
L. c. ii. u. P. Secretary M. S. F. E Co,
May 8 1
STRICT OBSERVAXCE LODGE, Ko. 73,
A. F. M.
rE REGUL AR COMMUNICATION WILL RE HELD
at Masonic Hall, This Stating, ut 7.i? o'clock.
Candidates for degrees will be punctual.
Br order ufW. M. A. G. DOUGLAS,
May :t 1 Secretary.
AMUSEMENTS.
GRAND VOCAL
INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE WIDOWS AND OR?
PHANS of Mario? Lodge No. 2, I. O O. F.. will
take place at Hibernian Hall, on THURSDAY EVENING.
Har 9th, at 8 o'clock, under the direction nt Professors
F. BERKHANaud T. P. O'NEALE.
?2T Tickets lo be had nt nil Hie Bookstores, Mills
House, charleston and Pavillion Hotels, and all thc prin?
cipal Drug Stores, and from the Committee.
AHAM H. GLOVER.
JOB DAWSON.
J. G. MARTIN.
F. D. PINCKNEY.
J. H. HONOUK, M. D.
May 1 w fm 4 th i Committee.
HIBERNIAN HALL.
For Three Nights Only !
COMMENCING SATURDAY EVENING MAY 4.
1VLA.C EVO"Y'S
MUSICAL AND PANORAMIC EXHIBITION',
TUE HIBEIUUICO.V,
OR, A TOUR IN IRELAND !
The Musical Illustrations, by the Misses DALTON and
MAC EVOY. Mr. CHAS. MAC EVO?, tho popular Irish
Vocalist and Violinist will appear iu his great role of
"Harney, tho Guide.
A Descriptive Lecture by Prof. iLYC EVOY.
AS?~ Admission 75 and 60 ounts. Children half price.
Doors open iy2 ; to commence at ? o'clock.
??i?* See bills of thc day. Change of Programma
every night. 3 May 2
THE FLORENCE FAIR.
rpHE LADIES OF FLORENCE RESPECTFULLY IN
J_ VITE tlic public to a FAIR which w?l bc held in
Lue Masonic Lodge, on the IStU, Kith and 17th ol' May,
tue proceeds ol' wuich uiB be devoted to beuuvolent ob
? joel*. The fair ?rill open on tho morning ol' thu 15th, at
it) o'clock. On tho nignt ol' Ute ltith there will he a series
ol' i A BL EAU \ and CHARADES; ontheni6bt ot the 17th,
a CONCERT. No ono need stay awuy lor leur ol boing
imponed ou. Hiere wiU bc no EXTORTION. No artiele
will be sold for more than >ou cun purchase elsewhere.
Terms of Admission to Uie Fair, 25 cents. Admission
to thc Tubleaux, 5U cents. Admission to the Concert, Ol)
cents. A. E. BROWN,
Secretary ol' LauVs' Fair.
April 22 _ _22*
PLEASURE PARTIES! PLEAS
URE PARTIES ! t
THE CELEBRATED YACHT, MAGGL2 MITCHELL
the winner of tho prizo at tbo luto regatta- \rill
leave White Point Garden on au excursion uruund the
harbor EVERY AFTERNOON. This is a rare chanco for
thoso who huvo not had thc opportunity ot' visiting om*
waters. Children (25) Twenty-live ceuts.
Apply to Captain on board.
Private pa- ti us wiring tins Yacht for au excursion, at
reasonable terms, eau apply.
BLACK k JOHNSON,
April 24 'vimiJ No. 5? East Bay.
_ FIWA? CI?L.
CASH.
TO LOAN $10 to 81500 ON SHORT TIMS, Wira
good collatctuls. A line, city postoihcc, to "LOAN,"
Lox No. 206. will receive titteutibn. 2* May 3
BONDS, STOCK, &c.
BONDS, STOCK AND SECURITIES 9t ALL KINDS.
ALSO,
BANK BILLS bought at highest price, by
ANDREW M. MORELAND. Broker.
April 17 wl'm'Jiuo No. tl Broad street
REMOVALS.
BRITISH CO NS I'LA TE
REMOVED TO NO. 40 EAST BAY,
II, P. WALKER;
Muy 3 1 H. M. Consul.
REMOVAL.
MARSHALL k MCMILLAN, LADIES' AND GENTLE?
MEN'S Boot and shoe Manufacturers, have removed
tuon- establishment tc No. Uti KING, corner ot Society
street 0 April 2*J
STOLEN.
STOLEN PROM MY PREMISES, ON THE
? night of the 29tu ult, a lot of SILVER TABLE AND
UiiS?EttT SPOON*, IA BLE f OI tit S AND DESSERT
VilllKS. ant] otlinr lici?n-mostly all very hnnvjr, and ull
ungravod "L. lt D." Any one giving tuiorinatiou ior the
recovery ol Ute above, will bo liberally rowarded by
LEVY DRUCKER, No. '213 Moating or No. 3U? King
street 3 May 1
EDUCATIONAL.
Deutsche Amerikanische Schule.
ftltfotuStecdje, jttifcbeii (Scorse* imp Society Strafe.
"Bajlor S. %>bi?i\>i mit 3. ft. irienrt, $au?tlebrrr.
Sic ^?j?linotc biefcr iscbule. ircirbc am I jim 'Di.ii t. 3.
er?ffnet lr crt en irire, teerten fi* tort ade mr Vlnol'tiMmj
ber Uu?wnb, uub f?r bic t.nifiitiiiiititcbc V.iiifb.n?u erie-rtcr
lieben jfcnntniffc errccrben. Xie gr?nblicbe Qrlernuna bei
Ictenteii ?t-racben lrirt tiefe ?rtnile fief} mr $,ii!vtauf.vibc
itucbcn. Jpatu'tflutieu : cn.qlifil), teiitfiii, fr?m}cfifcb,
??cdmen, Sdirciben unt ^ucbfiibrititt).
?Die Un?btbcit jitafic ftcOt unter ter Veining einer tiicbti
gen Vebrevin.
?.'Inntcltiiugcn ivcrtcn ben ten $,uiptlebrcrn entgegen gc
iicitmicn.
Apnl 17 wfm
BOOTS ANO SHOES. T_
JUST RECEIVED
THE LATEST STYLES OP
Boots and Shoes,
And are offered at the lowest ur rket prices hy
D. O'NEILL <fc SONS,
No. 375 KING STREET, near George.
March 29 fmwSuHM
O. CHITTENDEN,
General Comm?ss?on Merchant,
AND
Manufacturer ol* Pacer,
OF VARIOUS KINDS,
NO. 1 ii 7 READE STREET,
Coruor Batleon Street, New York.
DEALER IN PAPElt AND IN MATERIAU Ob
rvsrvilem-ripl'ou lor its niiniifactiiru.
Deivn.M'l 13 ''.'in
THE LADIES'
MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION,
HAVING ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY OF READY
MADE CI.OJUINO, suitable for Gentlemen, La
dies mid Children, uud being desirous ol' diminishing oui
Stock before thc Benson advances loo far, we would espe?
cially draw the attention ol' the public towards tim redite
tion which will be mude in our prices tor thu uext tWC
or three weeks from dale.
Apply at the DEPOSITORY,
January 30 No. 17 Chalmers street.
CITY TAXES-MONTHLY RETURNS.
OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR, I
CITY HA tu Muy 1, 1807. )
VronCE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNEE
J.V that thu Mont.,ly ?teluros for thc monlli of April
jiast. in compliance wirti the TKX Ordinance ratified on
thu iStli day ol'December, lsttc, must be Iliade on or be?
fore lue 15th lust. D. C. GIBSON,
Muy 1 j:i city Assessor.
WILLLIM BROOKBANK**,
STEAM GAS PITTER AND PLUMBER,
IYLAEN AND ORNAMENTAL GAS FIXTURES, GAS
FITTING AND PLUMBING PliOMPl'LY AT
IKM'H. TO. No. Uti KINUM'UEKT,
AUgUSt 31 !-.i t\ver;i ..roii.i-m.! ?H.. ; ? M:VI ls.
CF. ?01118,
NO. 108 MARKET ST.,
Books, Periodicals and Stationery.
JUST REC: rvED
A lar e supply Of STATIONERY
PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOOKAPII AI.HEMS
POCKET BOOKS. DIARIES for ItW?, Etc.
AI.:?>.
line and largo {election of NOVELS, by tho mod
cob Vated authors. SONG BOOKS, BOOKS for Hom?
Am semen',,.. Atc
AL the MON'lilLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS.
DAI I.UCS constantly on hand, uud subscriptions re
COIVcd for the same.
Orders from thu countrv are respectfully solicited.
TKHMV l.?BRHA-% " Novunlvr 8
NOTICE.
?FFTCE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING
clause of Keel ion 1 of an "Ordinance U> Kaine sup?
plies tor they.: ir lt*;"." is published for Mw information
ol (icrnous nullilla Good? hy sample pr otherwise, ?rho arc
uot residents ol this city. ' All such persons are hereby
II.'tined to report n this office.
"Three dollars o.-i every luiudred dollars ol'all goods
hold in this city by isons not ro-ideiits, by saiu|ilu or
orhttrwise." W. H. SMITH.
March H Clerk of Council
_AGRICULTURAL_
MAPES'
MTROGEiMZED SUPER PHOSPHATE
OF
LIMB.
rE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW PREPARED TO FUR?
NISH ft limited iiuantity ot this popular STANDARD
FERTILIZER tor top drawing*. It u ay bo used before or
after tbe planting of the crop, for even when applied as a
top dressing, it cannot br lu3t by cvaporntion, os none ot
its constituents are vola ile. It may be applied at each
hoeing of Cotton, and in thc hills during the cultivation
of Corn, Potatoes and other crops. Whon crops havo
been previously manured in tho usual way, and found
to bc of sluggish growth, it may bc augmented by Ute use
of Ibis manure. To the Horticulturist it in invaluable,
as it may bo applied to fruit trees at any season of the
year. Sold by
KINSMAN & HOWELL,
SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA,
May 3_ _1_No. 153 East Bay.
LANDING THIS BAY.
EX STEAMSHIP ALLIANCE, PROM
PHILADELPHIA.
Ai\f\ BARKELS ALLEN 4 NEEDLES' CELEBRA
4fcUU TED AMMO MATED FERTILIZER, proba?
bly the last shipment of the season. All unfilled orders
supplied direct from tho vessel.
MACBETH k RAVEN EL,
April!7 Sole Agents.
GL0THING,
JAMES MCCORMICK,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALER IN
CLOTHS, CASHMERES AND VESTINGS,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
No. 35 BROAD STREET
January 23 6mos CHARLESTON. 3. C.
GREAT ATTRACTION !
GREAT ATTRACTION !
MOTION PARENTS !
ATTENTION PARENTS!
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR STOCK OF
YOUTH'S, BOYS', AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH
INU, of flue and medium qualities, to which we invito
your attention. Call and cxamiuu. Wo will take pleasure
to show and sell them.
REMEMBER THE STORE.
GEO. LITTLE & CO.,
No. 213 King street,
MIDLLE OF THE BLOCK,
April 2G Known as Victoria Hotel Rango.
CHEAP' ^L?THWGT
SPUING & SU HUER CLOTHIN G.
PIERSON & GO.,
No. 36 KAYNE STREET.
OFFER THE BALANCE OF THEIR STOCK Ol
READY-MADE CLOTHING at Whoh salo or Retail,
at vory low prices, lo City aud Country Trade, compris
_g every variety of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
April 27 _lmo_
C?lMpMlRD & 110.,
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
FINE, MEDIUM,
AND
COARSE CLOTHING,
AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING, NOS. 55, 57, 6!
aud Cl, Hudson street, near Duane, New York.
T. F. EARHART.
W. H. WHITFORD.
J. B. VAN WAGEN EN.
December 10 Cmo . T. HAMILTON.
SEWING MACHINES.
THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT D
SEWING MACHINES
ls Fuller & Barnum's
TUCK-CREASER AM SELF-SEWER
COMBINED.
rriHIS, ATTACHMENT IS AUTOMATIC, AND MEAS
J. URES, oreases, and Stiches tucks ut ono operation
without guiding with Hie bauds. Also for sale, SEWINl
MACHINES OF APPROVED PATTERNS, at low prices
SCLSSORH SHARPENERS, NEEDLE THREADERS
NEEDLES (all kinds); Oil,, TOOLS AND FITTINGS
REPAIRING AND IMPROVING ATTENDED TO A!
USUAL. ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPl'LY FILLED.
D. B. HASELTON,
No. 331 King struct, cornor Liberty.
April I mwf2uios
"IlV^?yS^?Y THE BEST.
THE BEST SINGLE 1HREAD.
FAMILY SEWING MWM
CAN NOW BE HAD FOR EIGHTEEN DOLLARS
J. G. FOLSOM'S
HIGH PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES.
WILL STITCH, HEM, BIND, AND GATHER.
J.E. ADGER & CO.,
02 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
Apt il 3 wfmlmo Solo Agents for tho State.
UPHOLSTERY, ETC.
TODOW SHADES.
HARRISON BARNET, MANUFACTURER AND TM
PORTER of WINDOW SHADES. CORNICES
Bands, Pius, Tassels, Gimps, Loops, Cords, kc; Whit?
an<l Buff Hollands; No. 130 WILLIAM STREET, uotwcei
Fulton und John streets, New York.
Store aud Ollico Shudus mode to urdor.
December 24 in wt fimo
lilil?
NO. 571 KING STREET.
CABINET MAKER, lilERTAEER,
AND
UPHOLSTERER,
WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO HI!
friends uud thu public generally, that bo keeps Ol
hand FURNITURE ANO B.'.DOING of all descriptions
?tarnishes Funerals willi .Mahogany, Walnut, Cedur an<
Metallic CofliuH. Also, willi lino Hearses und First-clan
Carriages. Will attend to disinterring bodies and tran?
portlug Ute same. Personal attendance will be given a
all hours. .
CARRIAGES for Railroad and Steamboat accommoda
lion, and FURNITURE CARTS, will bo furnished at au;
time, by applying at my LIV LEX STABLE, No. 5 Can
non street, uear King.
Thankful fur past tavors, nod hope, by strict attcntioi
t i business, to lueril a eouliuuancu of the sume.
March 25 mwf2nio.
WILLIAM ll. CILLIIiffl d SOS,
Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
OFFICE NO. :W U.UNE STREET.
Sentomber A
EXCELSIOR I EXCELSIOR !
CHAgTELLARS
HAIR EXTERMINATOR,
Por Ktmovliig Superfluous Huir.
TO TUE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUABL1
depilatory recommends itself as being au almost In
?Impossible article to female beauty, is easily applied
does not buru or injure the ?kin, but acts directly on tin
roots. It is warrauted to remove supcrduous hair fron
low foreheads, or from any part ot the body, eouipleU-ly
totally and radically extirpating the same, leaviug lin
skiu soft, smooth and natural This is tbe only arti, li
used by the 1- renell, und is the only real effectual depila
tory in existence. Price 75 cents per package, sent post
paid to uuy address, ou receipt ol'un order, by
BERGER. SUUTTS k CO., Chemists.
March 30 Iv- No. 285 River st.. Troy. N. Y.
GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL.
rpuis SOAP REQUIRES ONLY TO BE USED TO
J. prove its superior quality. Usn it us you would
any common Soap. Try it and you will be convinced
that it is superior to any other article iu market. For
.-nie by Grocers guneiaUy.
Mauutactured by TAYLOR k YOUNG, No. ISO Froul
?i i ?-ct. New York. For sale by
G I! UBER .t MARTIN,
No. 230 King street.
H. BISCHOFF A CO.,
No. 107 East Hay.
GF.O. W. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Corner Church and Ha vue streets.
BOWIE A MOISE, Druggists,
No. 151 Meeting street.
Opposite Charleston Hotel.
January 23 wtiuUuiu
GROCERY ?ND MISCELLANEOUS,
EXTRA CHOICE SUGAR-CURED
HAMS.
-I ?T TIERCES OF THE CELEBRATED BRAND ( F
_LO William Culford Nen-"OptimuH"-from Cincin?
nati. For sale by J. IHNCROFf, Ja.,
Broker, No. 36 Emt Bay.
May 3 _1
TENNENT'S ALE.
1 AA CASKS TENNENT'.S PALE ALE. TN PINTS.
JLUv/ just received per ship Missomri, from Liver?
pool, and tor sale by ROBERT MURE A- CO.,
Agents J. A- B. Tennent,
May 3 C Brewer, Glasgow.
FLOUR! FLOUR !
CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SUPPLY OF SUPER,
/.EXTRA AND FAMILY FLOURS, freshly ground,
received per steamer weekly direct from the mills.
RAVKNEL & CO.,
East Bay and Vaudcrhorsl's Wharf.
April 17 wfmlmo
ROSIN AND SPIRII^TITRPEN
TI.VE.
KA BARRELS ROSIN
OU 12 barrels Spirits Turpentine.
Landing this day, and for sale by
J. A. ENSLOW A CO.,
May 1 No. 141 East Bay.
DRY GOODS, ETC
SPRING DRESS GOODS,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
THE SUBCRIBER OFFERS HIS REMAINING STOCK
of SPRING DRESS GOODS at greatly reduced prices.
JAMES B. BETTS.,
May?_ _ i?0,252 King street
SILK CLOAKS
AMD
I
JUST OPENED A VERY EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT
of SILK and LACE COVERINGS of latest styles and
of recent importation, very reasonable at
LOUIS COHEN,
No. 218 KING STREET.
DRESS GOODS.
In this line will bc fr und the latest Novelties in Cold,
and Black SILKS, GREV ADLNES, POPLINS, LENOS
CHALLIES. POUT DzCHEVRES, Plain and Figured
BAREGES and MA LAN (j ES for traveling.
ALEXANDER'S KID GLOVES.
A full assortment in Shades and 'Numbers of the
GENUINE ALEXANDER'S ETD GLOVES, together with
many other popular makes, very reasonable. ALEXAN?
DER'S BEST KID FINISHED SILK GLOVES afb Lisle
Thread for Ladies, Gents and ChUdren, also an exttn
sive assortment of LACE MITTS,
WHITE GOODS.
JACONETS, COTTON CAMBRICS, MULL, NAIN?
SOOKS, French and Swiss MUSLINS, in plain, striped
and plaided, together with a splendid assortment of
finest Cambric and Swiss Edging and Insortings, Thread
Val one ic ri, Guipure Linen and Cluny Laces in Edging
and Inserting.
LINEN GOODS,
1,000 dozen L. C. HANDKERCHIFS. good quality at
12 ' ' cents and upwards, fuhV linos of the most popular
makes of IRISH LINENS, in froD?n.r, Pulow Casing 8-4,
9-4,10-4 and 114 Shootings, am', an excellent assortment
of White and Cold TABLE DAMASK, Ac, Ac,
MEN'S WEAR.
In this Une will bo found a foll supply of best French
and English CLOTHS, CASSIM ERES. DOESKINS,
MELTON CLOTHS, TWE.?D8, JEANS. VESTINGS, and
UNDERSHIRTS.
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT.
In the Domestic Department will be found a complete
stock of Prints, Lougcloths, Shirtings, Sheetings and
Pillow Casing, Scotch and Domestic Ginshams, Brown
Shirting, Corset Jeans ai d Dr?la, aU of which will be
sold at prices that wUl dofy competition.
jjQj-An carly call is respectfully solicited.
LOUIS COHEN,
Mo 248 KIMO ST Uli KT,
Between Haseland Market streets.
April 1 mwf 2mo
ur.
BEST SIX-CORD CABLED
THREAD.
JOHN & HUGH AUCH1NCL0SS,
SOM; AGENTS IM SEW YORK.
March 0 wfm26
INSURANCE._
Sfanttltcu^cvfot^tittfie
ffbcii9*33crfiihcntniieH, 'JUtcrfl-?icrforfiun.icn, e?., tn
einer ctr bcflon '.'litftaltcn fcc? ?aitbcd (ber ?iticferboder,)
redie oai 3 c fl e it f e i t i g e n RuQcn Oc.tritnbct ?ft,
K-forgt ju ben uta'Kigflcit $rSmiCn.
iraiitinircitber Slrjt, ffint. Uffcrborbt,
Tr. (S. ?cllcr?. Cdc ?wig itnB aiorritftro?e.
January IS tuftlmo
mm mn ~
INSURANCE.
MACBETH & RIFMBL
Comer East Bay ?ind Exchange St.,
MK XT OLD FOSTOKFIUE.
RISKS TAKEN IN THE FOLLOWING RELIABLE
FIRT-CLASS COMPANIES :
CAPITAL AND ASSETS,
SIX MILLION DOLLARS!
LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED
AND
Paid in Charleston.
MARYLAND INSURANCE COMPANY, of Baltimoro,
Maryland.
MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS' INSURANCE COM
PANY, of Baltimore, Maryland.
ASSOCIATED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY
of Baltimoro, Marylaud.
HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY, of Baltimore.
NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, of Ual?more.
STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York.
YONKERS AND NEW YORK INSURANCE COMPANY,
New York.
INSURANCE COMPANY VALLEY OF VIROINU,
Winchester, Virginia.
GULF STATE INSURANCE COMP AN ?, of Tallahassee,
Florida.
ORIENT MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPA
NY, of NewZork.
J. RAVBXKIiBIACB S.TH..D. liAVEVEL, Jr,
April 10 wfm2ino
. QUEEN
FIRE US?!! COMPANY.
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON.
CAPITAL.910,000,000 IS GOLD
APPLY TO
GIBBES & CO., Agents,
NO. l? ADGER'S SOUTH WHARF.
December 7 aawflyr
THE
THAD I! l?VMM?flfl
ai um iiuuu i/umi nil
Office No. 147 Meeting street.
CONNECTIONS
WITH ALL
Railroads Throughout
THE
UNITED STATES.
Every attention given to the sate
Transmission of Freight, Money,
and Valuables.
WILL CALL FOB ANT? DELIVER FREIGII1
TO ANY POINT IN THE CITY
FREE OF CHA1?U E.
II. II. PLANT, President,
April 10 Augusta. Qa.
WILLIS & CHISOLM,
FACTORS, COHlim MERCHANTS,
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS.
TT7LLL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE SALE AND
TT SHU MENT (to Foreign and Domestic Purre) ol
COTTON. !K1., LUMBER AND XAVAL STORKS.
ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston. S. C.
E. WILLIS..A. R. CHISOLM
October '?5
GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS
NAILS ! NAILS ! NAILS !
FOR SALE IN LOTS TO ft CIT PURCHAS?
ERS.
"I AA BEGS 0F NAILS-ASSORTED SIZES.
?\J\J Slightly damaged bv water. App?yat
M. GOLDSMITH A- SON.
May 3_3_No. 14 Vendue Range.
EASTERN HAY AFLOAT]
KA A DALES PRIME EASTERN HAY. PER BRIG
0 U U Reporter and schooner Lucy D. For sale by
JNO. CAMP8EN k CO.,
May 3 2 No. li Market street, opposite State street.
SIDES, SHOULDERS, HAMsT
PORK HEADS, ?Cc.
1 r HHDS. PRIME CLEAR AND CLEAR RIBBED
J.? SIDES
20 hhda. prime Shoulders
10 tes. of thc celebrated "Washington Hams"
10 tea. Sugar Cured Hams
25 bbls. New York Strips
20 bbls. Pork Heads
12 bbls. Pork Trimmings.
Just received per steamers and for sale by
LAUREY k ALEXANDER.
Moy 2 2 _ No. 137 East Bay.
SALT AFLOAT!
OA A A SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, IN LARGE,
??\J\J\J bloachod, seamless sacks, landing and for
sale by W. B. SMITH k CO.,
Anni 30_Napier's Range.
PRIME WESTERN BACON, &c.
? K HHDS S1RICTLY CHOICE WESTERN C. E.
44rO SIDES
60 hhda Strictly Prime Western Shoulders
AMD
200 barrels MOLASSES.
For sale by HENRY COBLA k CO.
Mayl _3
WM. S. CORWIN & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
AND IMPORTERS OF
FINE WINES, BRANDIES, TEAS, ETC.,
No. 259 B3NG-ST.,
OPPOSITE HASEL.
CARD.
MR. EVERT E. BEDFORD, THE MANAGER OF
THE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT, returns many
thanks to the customers and patrons for their liberal
patronage and appreciation of the qnaRty of goods pur?
chased by tat-m during the past year. It has been, and
al way a will M "ur aim, to PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS,
and as we o 3er for sale the first quality of all kinda of
GROCERIES, WINES, TEAS, etc., we flatter ourselves
that, with oar facilities, can give general satisfaction
to ail.
"WM. SIMONS, Esq., having been engaged to assist in
tho management, would be pleased to see his friends at
No. 259, assuring them that aU goods purchased are
WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED.
TEAS
THAT WE SELL ARE IMPORTED DIRECT BY W. 8.
CORWIN k CO., and pass through no other hands, en?
abling us not only to WARRANT THEM AS PURE AND
UNADULTERATED, but to sell at the foUowing prices :
FINEST YOUNG HYSON.tt 00
FINE YOUNG HYSON.1 60 to 1 76
FINEST GUNPOWDER. 2 26
FINEST IMPERIAL..
CHOICEST ENGLISH BRF.AKFA8T..2 25
ENGLISH BREAKFAST..1 60
CHOICEST OOLONG. 2 00
CHOICE OOLONG. 1 60
We keep, also, a supply of obeaper grades-a good
quality of GREEN AND BLACK TEA, MIKED, at ?1 50
per pound.
Just received, a new snpply of OLD JAVA COFFEE,
45c; PARCHED, 60c; GROUND, 62c ; OLD RIO, 36c.
The PARCHED COFFEE we represent to be of the
FIRST 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 LAGGAYBA.
Tho FILLING OF ORDERS personally attended to by
one of the Managers. Goods delivered to si] part* of tbs
etty FREE OF CHARGE. _
A supply of GOSHEN DAIRY BUTTER will arrive on
Tuesday. 3mo February 4
TITO CIJRANDTDIFM NONIN ANNDI
RODRIGUE'S
PUNIC MIR sm III!.
FOR THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION, PAINS Di THE
CHEST AND SIDES, DIFFICULTY Li BREATH?
ING, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, ASTHMA, COUGHS,
HEMORRHAGE, and all affections of the Lungs.
This great r ? vivify cr is offered to the public, that all
who will avaU themselves of its remedial power may be <
benefittcd.
It only requires a fair trial to confirm Us invaluable
agency in diffusing through each channel of the human
organization a restored vitality. It invigorates and em?
baes the Lungs with hrslthfal elasticity; restores warmth,
which is their oisential element; rouses the sluggish ves
sola into activity; heals the affected lobes; purifies and
enriches the blood; regulates the circulation; induces
free and oasy respiration, and expels, through its admin?
istration, each and every concomitant disorder present in
the mnlady recognized" aa Consumption, and hitherto
deemed hopelcsa and incurable.
This compound is perlectiy safe, possessing neither
narcotic nor emetic properties, which unfortunately are
always e.nployed as essentials in every preparation for
Cough or Lung affection-a mistake which too ot.en in
its irritating and debilitating consequences, only con?
duces to much general derangement of tho system, de?
stroying appetite and creating an injurious nervous ex?
citement, augmenting suffering with 1 roquent fatal re?
sults.
Under the influence of this approved and Invaluable
Specific tho most distressing - Cough yields, difficulty In
breathing and pains and soreness subside, hemorrhage
is arrested, and health and strength re-established.
PRICE FOR SINGLE BOTTLE $1.25. _
Sold by the Proprietor, northwest corner SOCIETY
AND MEETING STREETS, and the principal Druggists.
_AprU2_-_ly
H avan ii Plan Ken tacky State Lottery
MURRAY, EDDY & CO., MANAGERS.
TO BE DRAWN AT COVINGTON. KY.. 15TH AND
30th of each month. Scheme, 32,000 tickets 627
prizes. Whole tickets, $12; halves, ?6; quarters, $3:
eighths, $1 60.
1 Prize of..$50,000 2 Prizes of.$5,000
1 Prize of.VM.two 2l> Prizes ol.$1.000
1 Prize of..$8,000 03 Prizes of.$400
1 Prize of.$7,000 155 Prizes of. $200
220 Prizes of $126.
54 Approximation Prizes amounting to $9,900.
Combination Lottery draws every day. Tickets from
$1 to ?10.
Ci rc air rs sent tree. Drawings maded as soon as the
Lottery ls drawn.
Address H. I. PP-'KRS, United Stiles Licenied Agent
ND. .it ansel sireei, v.h. neston, S. C., c*Jl>? Box 521" <>
February 20 3mo
OFFICE OF CAPTAIN OF POLICE, .
CHARLESTON, S. C., April 12, 1867. |
rjTBE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHES
JL tor the benefit of all whom lt may concern.
C. B. SIGWALD,
Captain of Police.
Bc it Ordained, That from and after the first day of
January next, every person keeping a shop or store, or
engaged in mercantile business in the City of Charles?
ton, shall post up, and keep posted up, in some conspi?
cuous place, at hla or her business stand or stand?, a
conspicuous Sign Board or Plate, containing hie or her
given name and surname, and, iu case of a partnership,
the given name and surname of each member of the firm ;
and every person so offending, or making default herein,
abell forfeit and pay to thcOity a penalty of fifty dollars
for each and every offence or default, and in addition
thereto a further sum of fifty dollars for each and every
month daring which tho provisions of this Ordinance
shad reu a in not complied with: Provided, however.
That nothing herein contained shaU apply to the special
partners of a limited partnership.
Ratified December 2.1851.
Extract from Ordinance Ratified November 20th, 1*%.
SEC. 5. No cloth awning ahull ho put up m such a man?
ner us to obstruct foot passengers; and no sign-board
shad be erected other wiae than thirteen feet rroni the aur
lace of the ground or foot pavement ? * ?
under a penalty of Twenty Dollars for each and every
day, while any 6uch awuing or sign-board, fixed or form?
ed otherwise than aa herein directed, shall so remain.
* ? ? * ? * ? *
SKC (>. No person or persons whosoever shall, for the
purpose of exposing any goods, commodities, or other
articles for salo, place, or caused to be placed, any such
goods, commodities, or other articles whatsoever, or any
table, bench, stall-board, box, or other appendage, in
any street, lune, alley, or public thoroughfare, or any
foot-pavement within the City, under a penalty ot
Twenty Dollars for each and every such offence, auu for
each and every night or day, aa the case may be, on
which any such offence ls committed: Provided, bow
evor. That Vendue Masters sholl bo permuted to expose
before their stores such goods and commodities aa they
sal) at public auction, but uot to take up more room than
tue iront o? their respective venuue stores, and to the
distance of six feet beyond the same.
SEC. C. NO person or persons whosoever, shall suffer
any fire wood, coals, goods, wares, merchandise, car?
riages of any description, or any other matter or thing,
to him, her, or them belonging or consigned, to lay or
stand for a longer space than tom* hours, in any street,
hine, alley, or public thoroughfare within the City, un?
der u penalty ol Two DoUors, with costs, for every hour
that any such article or thing shall so lay or stand be?
yond the above mentioned umc : excepting materials for
building, in regard to which the fojowiug regulations
shaU bo observ ed, namely : When any person or persons
shall erect or repair any house or other building,
upon any atruet, lane, alley, or open court,
within the city, he, she, or they shall make
application for the uso of so much of the street
or public way as shall not exceed the front of tho
lot on which such hulloing is to be erected, nor exteud
more than six feet imo the street; which space such per?
son or persons shall forthwith enclose with a sufficient
fence, at least six feet high, in order to deposit within tho
same the requisite materials for hulloing and repairing;
and such fence, together with the remaining material, he,
she or they shall remove as soon us the work be finished,
or whenever tho Mayor shall require it, on pain ol for?
feiting 1 wo Dollars for every hour that such fence or such
materials shall atterward remain unremoved; and on
pain, also, of having the same removed at bis, Uer, or
their expense, by the City authorities. ? *
April 13_' lg
Ki UK IA* AN.
MAYORALTY Ul" CHARLESTON, j
CITY DALL, November y, l?tk>. j
ALL PERSONSDESLUOUM OF REBUILDING IN TSE
Burnt Distrir.-a and Waste Places of the City, un?
der "An Act ol the General Assembly, giving authority
to the City Councd of Cuarlestou to procee I m thc mat?
ter of a Fire Loan, with a view to aid m budding up the
City anew," are hereby notified that the lorin of appli?
cation for lonna can be obtained at the office of the Clerk
of Council, between the hours ut 9 A. M. and 2 P. M.
AB applications uiuat be tiled iu the above mentioned
Office, as tho Committee wiU meet ever}' Monday to con?
sider the same.
By order of the Mayor W. H. SMITH,
November 10 Clerk of Council,