The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, May 04, 1867, Image 2
THE
CHARLESTON DAM
G. B. CATHCART, EDITOR %.
? CATHCART, MCMILLAN & MORTON,
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To NEWS. DEL\JLERS: ?j.&j;?i.v..cent?
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? CO -X?:1 i!Ti+
Cotton eloped inNew York easier at?TJc.
In Li ve rpool Cotton closed quia!. No improve?
ment. Middling Uplands ll?d.
Under tho death notices in the New Bedford
^?rcur^^jU^?f sparrot, which"dieflVat .the age
of forty years.
Animal, magnetism haa. been introduced into
jnofct ottno government hospiUls.pf .Continental
Enrpp^'- ' x
Ex-Mayor MONBOE and family, of Now Orleans,
paa^thjouih Oairb; Ul;, yesterday, en HjM?TXx
ca??fh-:^liv;r ':''::y f v
Cf??'riruaif??i^^
ntmdrod t$??ifiS3 ?'?Siy "?or ? ap^mtlaents as
registers in bankruptoy. . .
Manaes'. ??? aa?stfiH?r i? : H?tif ??-thatp eerie
fl?^ci^^ei^-wb^dafcth? ocour.'.oyed'btforo a
Amoral, hoping a fa only may bo broken up and a
lea* Obtained..
IKiAitd?Sbr??i that the D?mocratie managers, in
rivalrMttAbvthe fiepflblica?^, ato concocting a plan,
for s?t?E0g?eniocraLio speakers throughout 'the'
Sootfifcrn States.
Advices, revved at-Kow. York from Mexico ro
ju fl^.uuqn?ce^fal aor^e of the Imparialiat? from
Quero tara. Nu'o1
FalsO^oartf^flSb
heed invented for the nae of ladies wi tH larg e ears.
Tose^?M^^'front o?..?tho real.oars, which are
drafnv^k?r^^sTti>tipaiod andar ?ha.hair. V?3
^atfon^n^Oaennd ofyB?flado haa 'passed an
??a?ajiis^j^^ for
8 wearteg in th a street, with imprisonment in dh
^^TrWW WP -i^;?AWwmty "?ou
*&<?$mSt thooro* of ? tho. ^people of Arhvr
Co^ro^j^l^.waarfc^B^'a- la s-partfcer of Bet.
BlMaaa'ai?ijilt?-'do^.l^^ 5T4TO1?
- ? bt?rroate herself c<n^
reewnt?'yV . lr/ "wearing, instead of even the usrcil
f5^a^3^k]^t <^^?r?^ t?at?
ji^?^^O^i^papera that.tho Bopnhlir
? ?m Senators arn?B?pi?seuU^
ovflr^Sp?O t^^?uai?or seimig-Badiealapeakoia
' ?rri(k??Tto^ South; . Has ?sow s ?n -J
Th*SU?c^t?urndI is>ya that "peopt? generafiy
do not know'that some ladies wear false lips, macV
.claP?Efc%i^Dof, which'aro attached ro thin
line in ft rnaimer which defle? ' dotoction7 and wtrict?
AjfeaajfcrtPf rt of tho registrar of England -apri
BO*l?WM?kmmWe?kmi lIliHj IjMl jMB lllMlt nf |1 n~
;Friday ia* farotite Ajv-c
ofr^3S^a^o2d^fflE?? ?Vthe fiei?\
?nd wa? maisa?^^bW^:^ She nm
, lng in rteVxork, recently, that Mr. Aaren owns
TtJ?fik?^kd ?m?mW tntf?ftt ho neror
eontmuaHy buyemorQ, > y,r*i;H'
By an Act recently pas^d^^tb^Legi^rure- of
' "Jamaica, ?ftflrJWW^^l*0^'*^"^^6? coa*> fr***1
fruit, poin^^f?Sk^x^!^^0:?^^
, eharga cargo, but only land passeDgfwacdibag
gage, aid" air Toaseis inrtetias>tBft.ia0mpt from
[ the payment of tonnage duatli.'iT.'t
Tho French gover?mait has issued orders to
?very theatre in Pa*&?bit daring the exhibition
SO piece shaH- b^kcted which might wound the
ioa^g^o^^^^tors, ? One hna aJroady^een
can 'l^?to?^^^ii VXrfai$m\ ^^^^ ^
!? mU?Hlt? fofr* "i?cne r^aoea.-. Tho attempt
between Quebec and Montreal is flooded in many
plaoosin consequcDce of s^mmolatioris of the leo:
Barna andfences are b8?Bge^edaw^y;.If'J;'x
A B?pof paper w^recen tlf .\f6tj?? cly the work
jnen angaged in tdatlu^?cf^til? B&kahirw Hotel,
^m^m^i^i0^^ ^ waa being budt
aadofLETi I JSOOLN, Governor of the Common-,
woaltfe iSwre^ with a prayer that As
^SS?B^t?6^ ?o ns cl Lowo?s C? w?io : ?i I
' V* Tho London Army and Xavy Gazette, speaking
inad^a copaidfrnkble ^ ajb^ a ^h^^ca?edNco^
ka ^?^d; ind was "going to war ab'??t it, fill the
e^^P^jl^^ -S??nd Hs -ntit-a
- . huiidred milea away fromJJ^o late BJiaao-American
land coded tp ^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^
chased, for ?100,000 at-the-last session of the'
Thirty-ninth Congrees^baia ' bc??? removed to the
BK)^E?t*i4o>E; .o^a^ed in arranging, cata?
loguing and Classifying it gonatally.' Tho volumes
V JllllgjflWmiky? llinTli 'lfr.iTff?r;' while the pamphlet
lites*tia?,.l?pfch?oh it'grea?y (rbound?, w?l carry
it U^?fl^Or'TO.iXM) more. - '"^ ^ " ,~i J'
jMg^g^ semor '^S^^ft? CantoQ
eigB o^9iprt^.nffvl DndiughL ii\ that t>me yetting
?O^ma^w/^p^ye^e^haa .published nia pa
per^oa^upujjj. fgx jt ho period of. nearly for ty - two
jrarjfci f?f?hftjvhfilpfrl ta produce every issue of
tto4ltppiJrom:kho.time it was started in 1814 till
r*r*OWf H?STJTSHBIAHI>> an ola-and well-known
citizen o^'Baxari*died at his reaidenco, Sutherland
8ptut?10&i&&^ T^j?Msr'bf hiB^ag?J
He'^f^Tjorii^ih '^in?a?'lived_nniny'yoarB iajEnox
^?3^Sm?,^ek'. repfi^etlj to'?jahMnaV ft^fj?wt
ihai^^rto "T?ta^jhaw'.he took a prominent
P^L'I^^fi.!'EXP?AS01*; of 1836. Ha waa .ona of
ifaegajjfci&tf toe Alamo ^.Wi th BOWIE, CBOGKETT
heefkdetai' ed byColonel TBAVXB to go-to Goliad to
' ^ '
Fr%m ;Helena,"Mdntana, pre havo news, to the
effeSHi ffiat largo bodies of Indians are cvu conti at?
tn g around Fort Benton, and an attack on the fort
is a???clp?ted.' ' The^citizena of Helena aire organ
?2ang>h.expooitjon against them. Fort Mitchell
3s Bffl'?^n'nd?d. ? /On tho 15th inst,, apmo of the
tropy^allied ??sfitf charged a camp of Indians,
killing aevon, and recapturing some mules. - The
Induo^drovo th?n troopa iack to the fort. Tiley
want tftfbjhfcphofcdO not care to at ta e k th e fort.
Atapeoial diapatch' from 8t. 'Joseph, dated the
24tlf.idt..^states that at about half-past 2 o'clock
two' severe - Bbocka of- an earthquake were felt in
tha^'dty: ^?f?^tetek Weeks swayed to and fro
like'ire?dBf tfo'~^^
Btro?ts, ladies fainted, men'turned palo, walls were
cracked, windows bi olen j plastering thrown down, ;
and a general confuBion created. In the Court
House.ajmjiWiftdelihetatmg upon a verdict; upon
the ftrat aJarm they leaped out of tho windows and
doors^.. Judges, Sheriff and witnesses rushed out
pell-malL- :?..? - ? od .:-1 fa . . . .
SattLakaiadviooB to the 8th instant give the par?
ticular? of a-6hoeking massacre near Glenwood, in
man sad bb two daughters,
agedrespecth-iSly fifi cen and eighteen yeare, were
flapt^Sbd bjr ? party bf Indians, led by Black Hiwk,
a blood-thirsty fiend. The old man's bra. ns was
beaton, ont with clubs, but the fate of his daugh?
ters was B till worse. After violating their persons,
the Tjydiapapnt them to death with extremo tor?
ture, by thrusting rough-knotted pino sticks into
Iheir.bQwela, causi ng a most horrible death. Their
bodies were soon afterward discovered.
On-.Monday next the United States District
Court meets in Biclunond, Va., and a motion will,'
it is supposed, bo made to proceod to tho trial of
JEFF. DAVIS immediately. The present indications
are that it w?fbe.denied, and a further postpone?
ment will be effected. An effort to procure Mr.
DAvm' roTtease oh^bafl,' win'also bo made, and tho
advisabihty^.granting it' m^being considered.
The ?r-<ou?e*a Washnigtpn^cotrespondcnco says
"it ifljasserted on the very bigiaatnuthority, that
the government .has offored.to release Mr. DAMS on
Ins own parole; but thathehas?positivcly decliued
io accept his ff ccdomnaieefr the sanie be gh-r-u urt
oonditiouaUy." There is roason to believe, how?
ever, that if Mr. DAVIS wore released, ho would
JPMke a Toy ago to Europe.
jj. LARGEST CIRCULATION.-- 7*?eT)AiLY
r??BWS publishes thc . Official-.Li?t of Let?
ters remaining in the'Postoffice at the end
of each week, agreeably ta. the following
section of the New Postoffice Law, as the
.ucicspujjtr having\ the largest circulation in
the City oj Charleston:
SECTION 5. And be it further enacted. That lists of let?
ters remaining uncalled for m any Bos tornee in any city,
?town or Tillage, wlrere a newspaper shall be printed,
shall hereafter be published once only in the newspaper
which, being published weekly or oftener, shall have tho
largest circulation within range of delivery ol' thc' said
ollie e,
J9S" AU communications intended for publication in
Ulis journal must be addressed to Ihe Editor of the
Da tty News, No. 18 Uayne-streel, Charleston, S. C.
Business Communications to Fublislter of Daity
News. . ... .
We cannot undertake to return rejected communica?
tions. "
Aaceriisements outside of Hie city must be accompa?
nied wiUi Ute casli.
CHARLESTON.
- SATURDAY MORNING, MAY i, 1867.
PAY UP.
We are sending out at present, a great num?
ber of billi- for subscript ion and advertising,
and;most earnestly request that all those who
muy receive them, will have the kindness to
make prompt remittances. A great many of
these accounts have been standing for a year
and more, and it is absolutely necessary now
that they should .be poid.
t. DIPLOMATIC REFORM.
I At a time when there is not only great diplo.
matic activity in Europe--when thc gathering
of starred and gartered ambassadors gives
promise of elaborate dispatches and equally
elaborate dinners, but when thc diplomatic im?
portance of the model republic is rising even
in the exclusive capital of Vienna-when a
messenger from an American legation is stumb?
ling in haste.over the.cactus thorns.of a Mexi?
can chapparal to. save the life of aa Austrian
Archduke-when Mr.-SBWAR? proposes a Con?
gress' in Washington of South American repub?
lics, and when even the superciliousness of the
English- foreign officer thinks that a war with
Spain might lead to unpleasant complications
in the West Indies with- the United States, it is
not surprising..that tho diplomatic service
should receive attention at thc hands of
statesmen, who, in the recent Congress, have
shown a spirit of such broad and energetic
national reformation:
i Gen.. B.VNKS, 'bf Massachusetts, who knows
what an "uniform" ia, and who has had also,
we believe, especial opportunity of learning
the quality of American broadcloth, inaugu?
rated the necessary reform and commenced an
Attack upon '-tho eminent deadly" breeches of
'the United States diplomatic corps. We are
not exactly sure of the result, whether or not
the Senate perfected the legislation which was
introduced into the House, but we see that the
English papers are'giving due attention to the
"vWy imper ta ntdebatewhi?h occupied, the time
|?|f X^p'??^CSilgip?f^*'' .* ? ' . ?
T?iere ha*~ j^uij we admit, considerable va?
riety in oar di pl omat ic costumes, especially of
late'years since Mr. CAELTLE'S Sartor Resartui*
impressed upon the- American mind the philos
?hy of clothes. Mr. ? SOULS, if -we recollect
ightr invehted a very lovely velvet coat; one
ott" emt'- Consul-Generals, at' Alexandria,' dis?
played great Originality in the design of some
gold-embroidery that was orientally gorgeous;
ajnd one daring minister carried his inventive
faculty sp far as to appear upon.the baloocyof
ai hotel in .Berlin in noth rog buta shirt, whether
lembroidered :or ;liot we'-' never learned; and
some'bX those familiar with, tho diplomatic gos.:
sip ot our legation, will/recollect the tender
concern with which Sir ED. CHEST had once to
inform a minister that his waistcoat was-aw-?
not. quite clean enough for presentation,
j lt. :is, ? therefore, only fitting that General
Banks should insi3f upon bur diplomatic cloth
being, cut according to rule; but it seems that
J there was great difficulty in getting.the.rule.
_.%hc naked simplicity bf truth would, we think,
(.naturally have suggested itself to Mr. COVODE,
and the earnest wish' of General Sc HS sc K must
hjave been,' that our ambassadors should be
c j ot h ed, as the Scriptures say, with righteous
ess; and, certainly, every one who reraember
Gencral FITZPATRICK'S-diplomatic perform?
ances :in Chili, would have been satisfied with
any legislation' that made'it sure that our For?
eign Ministers should be "clothed (never mind
ipw) and in their right minds."
i But' Gen. BANES who is, we believe, an im?
provement on 15 tm KB patented in - Boston, felt
tli?t this country had ? mission (in Gen.' BUT
LEE's'case it would have beena commission) to
impress upon the world the meaning of clothes.
the Saturday Review says: "Mr. BANKS ap?
parently believes in an original and peculiar
.modification of the famous saying of FLETCHER,
.of Salt ou II. Let who will make laws for Eu?
rope, provided America may furnish the pat?
tern for its coat and breeches." So he demon
! s trat ed that the Declaration of Independence
required our ministers to dress as "ordinary
American citizens." Now1, in one point of view,
Gen.' BANKS is clearly right. Most of our for?
eign representatives are_very. ordinary Ameri
I can citizens, and any diplomatic disguise
^wni?n?sto obscure this characteristic of the
Foggs, the Pikes, and the Harveys from the
eyes of wondering masters of ceremonies, ought
to'be abolished.
We confess, however, that the phrase is some?
what obscure for a law. Who and what is an
ordinary American citizen ? Does Gen. BANKS
I admit that he himself would fill the descrip?
tion? Would HORACE CREELY ? Would Mr.
COLEFJ LYONS, of Lyonsdale, who, some years
ago, "streamed like a meteor through thc
troubled air" of all the American legations in
Europe ? Would Mr. JEFFERSON BRIOC, or
"MOSE," meet the requirements of thisviis
si?nary character ? And how would the Hon.
and gallant M. C., check the varieties of cos
I tuine, from "the white hat/' of the philoso
[ pher of the Tribune to the red shirt of tho
'.b-h-o-y who runs with the maohine."
However,-Congress is to meet again. If the
Reconstruction Act has not worked out the
|"proper result, the wisdom of the country will
correct it, and so we may hope it will do with
the Diplomatic Dress Act. There are a great
many thousands in the South who would be
very glad to be "ordinary American citizens,"
and when we are re-admitted, perhaps we will
.understand the term better.
At any rate, it must be a great encourage?
ment to General BANKS that his reform seems
to have touched many sympathies even abroad,
and wo conclude with a criticism from an Eng?
lish paper, which must encourage the benevo?
lent republicanism of the diplomatic reformer:
'Yet, we are not sure that from the osthetie
.6idc they are not right in their new resolution.
.Take the court dress of St. James', for exam?
ple. What can be more ugly, unreasonable and
inconvenient than the costume in which, on
great occasions, respectable gentlemen are
made to figure? 'They will be mistaken for
butlers and men-servants,' one gentleman said,
in depreciation of Mr. SUMNER'S motion, 'if
they only dress like an ordinary American citi?
zen.' Most men, however, who have arrived
at a decorous middle age, would, we should
think, much rather run thc risk of being mis?
taken for butlers than expose their wretched
shanks to thc cold of thc atmosphere and thc
ridicule of thc multitude. A calfless great
mun, (and it is surprising how often great men
arc caines**') will look with envy upon the
American who can clothe his legs in the deco?
rous obscurity of trowscrs."
MEXICAN BUTCHERY.-Any positive success
of the Mexican 'military leaders is almost sure
jo revise the old instinct for barbarous slaugh?
ter in cold blood upon prisoners. It has boen
denied, but never yet satisfactorily shown, that
thc lu ii French and German prisoners weronot
murdered by ?SC?IIKDO. sometime since, at San
Jacinto. And now 'the capture of Puebla by
PORFIRIO DTAZ?S a sad story. Oy er 4000 soldiers
were killed and wounded on both sides in Mic
final cont eut, and DIAZ is said to have imf to
death sixty-three otllcers ol' thc imperialist gar?
rison for refusing? to- surrender. If M.Axran,
IAN is captured at Queretaro he may bc treated
similarly, (brough* some blundering, if not
otherwise, notwithstanding thc efforts of our
government in thc interests of humanity. An
indication of the general sentiment ol'the Mex?
ican leaders is given by thc official journal nf
the JUAREZ government, published at San Luis
Potosi, which had an elaborate defense ol' ihc
shooting of prisoners, with reference especially
to the San Jacinto adair, but showing that this
was rather thc carrying out of a policy than an
exceptional thing. A recent report of LEON
GUZMAN to the Liberal Government mentions
the capture of several prisoners al Cerro de Sun
Gregorio, und cooly adds : "These ure hung np
on the road from Queretaro to Zelava."
WASTED, A GOOD COOK. TO ONE HAY?
ING the nec-ssary qualification-) 1. boral wages will
bo pa'd. Best references required. Apply ai No.
GEORGE STREET._2_May 4
WANTED. A WOMAN ?WITHOUT CULL?
ER EN,'"to Cook and Wash mr a small family.
None need upply unless well recommended. Apply at
Ko. 130 WENTWORTH STREET. 1?_May 4
ATTENTION COOPERS_WANTED SIX
or eight good Spirits Turpentine Barrel COOPERS,
to whom steady employment uud good wages will bc
given. Address W. A. KENYON,
Ko. GIG King Street, Charleston, S. C.
?5*Wilmington Journal copy ono week and 6cnd bill
and copy of paper. mw33* April 2'J
WANTED, AN ELDERLY WOMAN AS
Cook for quito a small family. One who is wili?
ng to make herself generally usetul. is civil and agree?
able in manners, can apply at No. 5J Calhoun street.
April 2!) _
ANY INFORMATION OF WILLIAM AU?
GUSTUS CURRIE wUl be thankfully received by
his brother, sAMUtL M. CURRIE, at st. George's, S. C.
April Ki Imo
WANTED, A COLORED WOMAN TO COOK
and Wash lor a em al lr- family. -Apply at:No. lu
RuUedge street, between Queen uud Beauiuin streets.
May3 _>_- - .? -_;_
?ITISHES SOMETHING TO DO. A LADY
YV that can cut and make men and boy's clothes,
. ladies' and children's dresses, can keep houje, and make
herself generally useful in tho house, kitchen and
garden. Low terms. Good rolerences given if required.
Any one witting please state terms; .Address
f Ss? ?i s ? ' ,! ???a w." BOX si,
April7 ' .? ; -Vance's Ferry,S.O.
TTfANTICD, A" SITUATION AS CLERK. BY
VV ' an active citizen of middle age, who writes a
good hand and is quick at figures; is capable of tukiug
charge of a Bet of books, and con produce th. highest
recommendations for ability and character. But a mod?
erate compensation asked for services. Address
. "WILLINGNESS,"
April 23 .'. . At this Outee.
<m?)r T i E GENUINE BARTLETT SEW
|fl)550#rNG MACHINE, Silo.- Waa ted-Agon ts, SI su
per month and all expenses paid, to sell me Genuino
Bartlett Hewing'Machine. Tais Machine wUl do all the
work that can bo dono oo any high-pricod machine, uud
is fully patented, licensed aud warranted for live years.
We pay the above wages, or a commission, from which
twice that amount can bb made. Eor Circulars und
terms address iL ?Ai.r. k CO.. No. 724 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia, Pa. ?:- 30* April 10
TO RENT.
TD RENT, A NEAT RESIDENCE, No. 7
Atlantic street, containing four upright rooms and
two attics, with a good well and cistern on the lot.. 'In?
quire at No. 5, next door. a tu th j May 4
rpo. RENT, A FINE RESIDENCE IN BULL
X street, within n u yards ol tho Railway. The House
hos eleven (ll) good rooms, and ia m perfect order.
Possession can be had on or about the 23d May. Apply
to T.. A. .WHITNEY, No. 7 Franklin street, or No. 2 cum?
mers street, stuwf* MayS
TO RENT, A SODA WATER STAND, IN
one of lhe finos: localities in tho city. Rent mo?
derate. Address P. O. BOX No. 403.
May a . ?? thai*.
TO RENT, PART OF A HOUSE IN MEET
I DIG STREET, near the Battery, with aocommodo
I nona for s? rvante, kc. Apply ut No. 0 Meeting street,
j between tao noora of ll and 2. tha2* May 2
BRICK STABLE TO RENT.-? COMMO?
DIOUS BRICK; STABLE, with accommodations
for horses and vehicle*, can bo hired, if applied for soon.
I For particulars apply on premises, No. GU CHURCH
STREET, weat side, near Tradd. .< April ll
TO RENT, HALF OF TUE HOUSE NO. 0?
;$JNG .(STREET, with, nae of .a two cistern.- For
I further particulars, apply oh thu promises.
April 17_.....
TO HENT, THE BOOMS OVER WILSON'S
Grocery, northwest corner SOCIETY AND ANSON
I STREE IS._2_ May 3
ITH) RENT, THAT DESIRABLE STORE
JL formerly occupied by Mr. A. N. Cohen as a Clothing
store, two doora above George street,' ou tho northeast
'side: a's?, the upper part of thu house may be had with
tho store. Possession given on tho first day of May. To
a good and responsible party ibu rout will be moderato.
For further particulars, apply to P.. EPhTIN'd, corner
King and Wentworth streets, under Masonic Hutt.
. AprillC
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-SOME NO. 1 COWS WITH
YOUNG CALVES, of English breed, and some
good Springers. Apply No. 10b ST. PHILLIPS STREET,
between Cannon and Spring streets. 1 May 4
FOR SALE, ON ACCOUNT OF DEPAR?
TURE from the city, the stock and interest in
an established FLOUR, HAY AND GRAIN STORE, do?
ing a safo and paying business;, is situated in .the best
location in the city for tho business. Inquire of the
proprietor, JOHN li INNS, No. 219 East Bay.
_Apx? 30_ ' .
ASPLENDID RESIDENCE''AND FARM,
si tua tod within tho corporate limita of the town of
Aiken, 8. C.-The residence is large aud commodious,
containing eleven rooms, all with' fireplaces ; piuzzus aro
attached to tho first and second stones, wi ih ali the con?
veniences necessary to a complete . residence. The'
grounds are handsomely laid out with Evergreens, Roses,
ste., and tho vegetable garden very ample. The outbuild?
ing?, servants' houses, stables, fcc, aro all in complote
order. The Farm consists of about fifty acres ol fine
planting land.
This property, now thu reside nco of Mrs. M.- M.
Schwartz, is offered for salo at a reasonable prico, and on
. accommodating terms, for the purpose of division among
1 the hoirs of the late Geo. Parrot:. Thc enturo furmturo
o: the. noua?, and premises u ay be purchased - with tho
property.
Address W. S. WALKER..
' - ' W. G. MOOD.
March 20 ws ? Executors Estate Goo. Parrott.
BOARDING.
BOARDING-FOUR WELL FURNISHED
CHAMBERS on the South Battery with board for
families or single gentlemen. Apply at t .is ouice.
April 30_tuths3*
PRIVATE BOARDING-MOUNT PLEAS?
ANT. Terms-apply to A. M. NORTHROP, .so.
DJS East Bay. 3? May 3
SCO
BOARD OF THE BEST KIND, WITH OK
without rooms, can now bo secured, at very r ast'li?
able ratea, if soon apr bed to No. 2 ST. PHILIP STREET,
corner Beaufkin stree t. April 30
RAILROADS.
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COMPANY.
SUPEMINTENDENT'S OFFICE.
CHAULKSTON, h. C. May 2. 18G7.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY. THE GTH INoT.. THERE
will bc but ONE ?AII Y PASSENGER TRAIN run
on this Road, the schedule of which will be as follows:
Leave Charleston. 2.15 p. M.
Arrive Florence.,.8.10 P. M.
Leave Florence. 3.40 A UL
Arrive Charleston.-.0.45 A. M.
The trains on thc Cboraw and I tarlington Railroad will,
after tho above dato iun as follows:
Leave Florence..*. 8.46 P. M.
Arrive Cheraw.11.45 P. M.
Leave Cheraw.2.00 P. M.
Arrive Florence..: 5.00 P.M.
S. S. SOLOMONS,
Superintendaul.
MST Cheraw, BcnnettBVille, Darlington, Wadesboro'
and Florence papera will copy for one month.
May 2 G
PATTERNS.
JUST RECEIVED FROM MADAME DEMOREST TUE
latest styles
DRESS MAKING Di ALL ITS BRANCHES,
Cloaks, Basques, Ac, made <o order.
Country crdera Ulled promptly.
MISS E. J. BONNER,
Broad street, next east of Mansion House.
April 2_ _ Imo
S. A. LAMBERT,
PRODUCE
C0MMISS10NJIER0H A NT.
SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN ORDERS FILLED ON
COMMISSION.
Office ol' John P. Newkirk,
M127 READE-STREET, CORNER HUDSON,
N K "W YORK.
?yAgoncy for EXTON'S PREMIUM TRENTON
CRACKERS. AU orders sent will lie promptly at ended
to. limo1' Dwvnib'-T Ia
M. M. QUINN,
Wholesale & He tail Dealers
IN
BOOKS, PERIODICALS,
NE WSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC.
No. 5Z7 KING STREET
(Opposite Ann street},
Charleston, C. S.
Tho LATEST ISSUES of thc Press always on hand.
Subscriptions received and Goods delivered or for?
warded by Mall or Express.
All CASH ORDERS will be promptly attended in.
February 28 ]>
E. M. WHITING-,
CORONER AND MAGISTRATE,
HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROM CHALMERS
alrtt-t fo No. 83 CHURCH STREET, one dcor
uortu ol Broau street. August 31
MEETINGS-,
( !IAU1-?>T(>\ TYPOGRAPHICAL SO?
CIETY.
YOU AHE HEREBY SUMMONED TO ATTEND T?E
Regular Monthly Mooting, at rout Hall, This Eve?
ning, at S o'clock.
BY on?er. S. D. HUTSON, Secretary
May! _ , _1_
B**fAI M'RITH.
THE MEMBERS OP THE ABOVE ORDER ARE
hereby summoned to meet at tho Odd fellow's
Hall, To-ilorning (Sunday) Morning at holt-past S o'clock,
Puuclual attendance 1B necessary. '
By ordor of tho Chairman.
May 4 1 PHILLP RICK, Secretary pro tem.
AMUSEMENTS,,_
THE FLORENCE FAIR.
rptHE LADIES OP FLORENCE RESPECTFULLY IN
X VITE the public to a FALK which will bc held in
the Masonic Lodge, on the 15th, Ittth and 17th of May,
tho proceeds of which will bo devoto! to benevolent ob
jocts. The Fair will open on tho morning of the liith, at
lt) o'clock. On the night of tho lr.th there will be a serle?
of lARLEAUX and CHARADES; on tucide.ht ol the 17th,
a CONCERT. No ono need stay away for fear of bel?g
imposed on. Thero will bo no EXTORTION. No article
will bu sold for more than you can purchase elsewhere.
'fenns of Admirion to tho Fair, '?5 cents. Admission
to the Tableaux, 5? cents. Admission to tho Concerti 30
cunts. A. E. BROWN.
Secretary of Lndi -a' Fair.
April 'SI_ 22*
B?BERNIAN HALL.
For Three Nights Only !
COMMENCING SATURDAY EVENING MAY L
MAC EVO"2'S
2T?3ICAL AND PANOn.Unc EXHIBITION,
THE IUBERAIICOV,
Oit, A TOUR IN IRELAND !
Thc Musical illustrations, by tho Missoa DALTON and
MAC EVoY. Mr. CHAS. MAC EVO?. the iwpulor Irish
Vocalist and Violiai?t will appear in Ind great role of
"Barney, the Guide.
A Descriptivo Lecture by Prof. MAC EVOY.
SST Admission 75 aud Dd cents. Children hah" price.
Douis open 7>i ; to commotice ut ti o'clock.
&?- Sue bill* of tho duy. chango of Programmo
every night. 3 May 2
FI NAN G i A l.
CASH!
TO LOAN S10 to 81500 ON SHORT TIME. WITH
good collate iola. Aime, city postortice, to "LOAN,"
I Box No. 21%. will receive attention. 2* May 3
??????i i ?nm 11 ? II ni.i i. i
~^ REMOVATTS.,
REMOVAL.
MARSHALL & MCMILLAN, LADIES' AND GENTLE?
MEN'S Boot and Shoo Manufacturers, havo removed
tneir establishment to No. 115 KING, corner of Socioty
street G April 28
B 0 0 T Sj??F? Hiol s7~
JUST RECEIVED FROM PHIL A
DELPHIA.
AFINE STOCK OF GENT'S CALF, PUMP SOLE.
STRAP SHOES, Gent's Calf Oxford Tien, hand
sowed; Gent's Calf Bahporalfl; Gent's Calf Co g.car, Gait?
ers. The above Goods I oller for sale at tho lowest possi?
ble prices. F. OHRISTMAN,
No. 36? King (root,
April 19 1 may 4 Undor the American Hotol,
INSURANCE.
Sal li CHEAP HR? !
PARTICIPATION POLICIES.
Til REE-FOURTH3 OE THE PROFITS OF THE
C031PAN? RETURNED TO THE INSURED.
THE GEORGIA HOME
6
.." OF
COLUMBUS, Ga.
CAPITAL (aTl paid tn,)....v.'..$350.000 00
CASH ASSETS, Jonuary lBt 1807. 375,105 48
rrtBE ABOVE RELIABLE SOUTHERN COMPANY,
J. now offer? to the citizens of Charleston, tho follow?
ing advantages : . " ' . '
INSURANCE AT HOME. LIUEBAL SETTLEMENTS,
PBOMPT PAYMENTS,
AND TOK
RETURN OF THBEE-QUABTERS OF ITS PROFITS.
This Mutual Principle, which promises to rotund to
I our Patrons (regulated by tho prouts made,) from ono.
third to one-half the amount of Pro ml um paid, should
co r. mend this Company to those desiring ta Insure
Policies issued at fair rates on Dwellings, Stocks, Cot?
ton and Merchandise, by
LEE ?& CO,
INSURANCE AGENTS,
April 21 wslO No. 1 Broad street
THE EUFALA HOME
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF EUFALA, ALA.
CAPITAL (all paid In).$350,000.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN APPOINTED
JL Agents for above Company aro preparod to toko
FIRE AND MARINE RISKS, ot reasonable rates.
LEE & CO., Insurance Agents.
April 24 wslO No. 1 Broad street.
O. CHITTENDEN,
General Commission Merchant,
AND
Manufacturer of Paner,
OF VARIOUS KINDS,
ICO. 12 7 R EADE STU WET,
Corner Hudson Stroct, Now York.
T\EALEB IN PAPER AND IN MATERIALS OF
1 J < vervdescription tor (IR manufacture.
UcreOiUT lo O'i.O
THE L??IES'"
MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION,
HAVING ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY OF BEADY
MADE CLOTHING, suitable for Condomen, La?
dies und Children, and being desirous of diminish lug our
Sajck before the season advances toe far, wo would espe?
cially draw the attention of the public towards tin: reduc?
tion which will bu made in our prices lor thu ucxt two
or three weeks from dato.
Apply at the DEPOSITORY.
January 29 No. 17 chalmers street.
CITY TAXES-MONTHLY RETURNS.
OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR, 1
CITY HALL. May A, 1807. J
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED
that tho Mont.:l\ Returns for thc month of April
post, in compUauce with tho Tux Ordinance ratlncd on I
the 28th day or December, IMO, must lie made on or be?
fore tho 16th inst D. C. GIBSON,
May 1 13 City Assessor.
"wiXLli?^?^?ki?ANKS,
STEAM GAS FITTER AMD PLUMBER,
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL GA? FIXTURES. GAB
. FITTING AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT
1 BK MCI'TU No. Ul* KING STBEKT, ;
August 31 ihdwcrn I'.roim and jntvvstreet*.
G. F.
NO. 108 MARKET ST.,
Hooks, Periodicals and Stationery.
JOST RECrXVED
Allic supply of STATIONERY
1UOTOGl'APHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
POCKET BOCKS, DIARIES lor 1807, Etc.
ALSO,
Uno and largo selection of NOVELL, by Din mo-1
rek'irated authors. SONG BOOKS, BOOKS for Honn
Am sement?, kc.
AL the MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS,
DAILIES constantly ou hand, und auhscriptions re?
ceived for thc same.
Orders from the country oro respectfully solicited.
TEW LIl*K?A% November 8
IV OTIC E.
OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL-THE FOLLOWING
clause of Section 1 of un "Ordinance to Raise Sup?
plies lor tho ye ir 1807," is published for the information
of persons Sellin.1; Good.? by sample or otherwise, who are
not residents of Ulis city. All such person? arc hereby
notified to report al this ofllce.
"Three dollars oa every hundred dollars of nil goons
sold in this city by fionH not residents, by sample or
otherwise." VV. H. SMITH.
Murch 8 , Clerk ot Council
AFmCTEi)!
S?FFER NO MOKE !
When by tho uso of DR. .ToiNVILLE'S ELIXIR you
can be curoel permanently, and at a trilling cost.
Thc astonishing success which luis attended this in?
valuable medicine for Physical and Nervous Weakness,
General Debility ami Prostration, Loss ol Muscular En
:rgy, Impotency, or any of thc consequences of youthful
iudiscro;ion, lenders it tile most valuable preparation
over dlscovered.
Itwill remove nU nervous ail?clious, depression, ex?
citement, incapacity lo study or business, 1 .ss of memo?
ry, contusion, thoughts ol sdi destruction, fears of in?
sanity, kc lt W?1 restore the appetite, renew thc health
if thoau who havu destroyed il by seusual exec-s or evil
practices. ?
Young Men, be humbugged no more by "Quack Doc
fore" und ignorant p octitiouurs, but scud Without dc-luy
for thu Elixir, and bc at oucu restored io health und hap?
piness. A perfect Cure i . Guaranteed in every instance.
Price $1, or four bottles to one addre s ?3.
One bottle is suilieieut to anec! a cure lu all ordinary
"ALSO, DR. JOINVTLLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS for tho
speedy and permanent cure of Gonorrh?-?, Gleet, Uro
thral Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and all affections o
thc Kidneys and Bludder. Cures effected iii from nu to
live days. They are prepared from vegetable extracts
that (tn harmless on Un; svstcm. and never nauseate the
stomach ur impregnate the brent h. No cluiugc of die
is ii'cssary while ?sing them, nor does their tclion ju
any mnuuer iulcrrere with bnsiin-s pursuits. 1'rl-eSl
per box.
Either ol' the abovc-tneutioued article- will be sent to
any address), closely sealed, und pnst-puid, by mail o
.xpri-ss on receipt ot price. Address ull ortlcrs lu
BERGER, SMTXJS A CO., Chemists,
March 30 ly No. ;I85 River street, Troy, N. Y.
AGRICULTURAL.
MAPES'
MTROfilMZED SUPER PDOSP??ATE
OF
LIMB.
FT1HE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW PREPARED TO EUR
X NISH a limited quantity ot thia popular STAN DARD
FERTILIZER ior top dreading. It u ay be used before or
after thc planting of tho crop, for oven wbcu applied as a
top dressing, it cannot bo lost by evaporation, aa uoue ol
its constituents are volatile. It may bo appUcd at each
hoeing ol' Cottan, and in the hills during tbc cultivation
of Corn, Potatoes and other crops. When crops have
bcon previously manured in the usual way, and found
to be of alup-giah growth, it may be augmented by thc use
of this manure. To the Horticulturist it is invaluable,
as it may bc applied to fruit trees at any season of the
year. Sold by
KINSMAN & HOWELL,
SOLE AGENTS FOR SOOTH CAROLINA,
May 4 stuthlmo No. 1C3 East Day.
LANDING THIS DAY.
EX STEAMSHIP ALLIANCE, FROM
PHILADELPHIA.
A AA BARKELS ALLEN k NEEDLES' CELEDRA
?i:\J\J TED AMMONIATED FERTILIZER, proba?
bly tho last shipment of the so-won. All unfilled ordors
supplied direct from tho vessel.
MACBETH 4: RAVEN EL,
April IT Sole Agents.
DRY GOODS,ETC.
N!
JUST RECEIVED, AND OPENING DAILY, A
splendid assortment Of SPRING AND SUMMER
DRESS GOODS,
And everything else in the Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS LINE.
Tho largest and most varied Stock lu tho city, all of
which will be sold low for cash,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
Call and eec, and you will And tho cheapest, combined
with the moat select Goods, offered lower than ovor ainco
the war.
No. 306 KING STREET,
Between Wentworth and Society sts.
LEVY DRUCKER.
March 12 tutbs2mo
SPRING DRESS GOODS,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
THE SUBC1UBER OFFERS HIS REMAINING STOCK
of SPRING DRESS GOODS at greatly reduced prices.
JAMES B. BETTb,
May 1 0 No. 262 Klug street
CLOTHING.
JAMES MCCORMICK,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
WHOLESALE AITD BETAIL SEALER IN
CLOTHS, C.1SSIMER?S AND VESTINGS,
GENTS' FUUNISUING GOODS.
No. 35 BROAD STREET
January 23 Gmos - CHARLESTON, S. C.
!
I
GREAT ATTRACTION !
AffiMON PARBiVTS !
ATTENTION PARENTS1
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR STOCK OF
YOUIH'S. BOYS'. AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH?
ING, of Ano and medium qualities, to which wo invite
your attention. Call and examine. We will take pleasure
to show and sell them.
REMEMBER TIIE STORE.
GEO. LITTLE & CO.,
No. 213 King street,
MLDLLE OF THE BLOCK.
April 20 Known as Victoria Hotel Range.
CHEAP CLOTHING.
SPRING & SUMMER ( LOTH I NC.
PIERSON & GO.,
No. QC? HAYNE STREET,
OFFER THE BALANCE OE THEIR STOCK OF
READY-MADE CLOTHING at Who!, sale or Retail,
at very low prices, to City aud Country Trade, compris?
ing every variety of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
April 27 Imo
TAMART, WHITFORD & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
FINE, MEDIUM,
AND
COARSE CLOTHING,
AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING, NOS. 65, 67. 69
and GI, Hudson street, near imane, New York.
T. F. CARHART.
W. II. WHITFORD.
J. U. VAN WAGEN EN. .
December IO Gmo . T. HAMILTON,
g II i
The Universal Verdict of all thc Most Ex?
perienced Pastry Cooks and Housekeep?
ers is tliat lite
YEAST POWDER
IS THE MOST RELIABLE OF ALL BAKING POW?
DERS, being beautifully white, aud freo from all in?
jurious ingredients, besides requiring only two-thirds of
the quantity to have the same effect us other Yeast
Powders. Xl' you want delightful Plo Crust, Biscuit aud
Corn Bread, give it a trial
For sale by ?RUBER k MARTIN,
No. 23G King street
HENEY BISCHOFF & CO.,
No. 19'. East Bay,
W. S. CORWIN k CO.,
No. 2.11) King street.
DOWIE k MOISE, Druggists,
No. 161 MEE I INO STREET,
Opposite Charleston Hotel.
January 24 thatuCmo
WILLIS & CHISOLM,
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS.
WILL A i TEND TO THE PURCHASE. SALE AND
SHU MENT (to Foreign and Dumestie Porte) ol
COTTON. RI LE. LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES.
ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston. S. C.
E. WILLIS.A. R. CU1SOI.M
October IS
There cometh glad tidings of joy tu all,
Tu young and to old, to gi cat and to small;
Tho bounty which OUCH was BO precious aud rare,
Is free for all, und all may bc fair.
Hy thc usc of
OflASTELLAR'S
WHITE LIQUID
ENAMEL,
For Improving and Beautifying thc Comploxiou,
Tho most valuable and perfect |.reputation in ute, for
giving the skiu a beautiful pearl-Ukc tim, that is only
lound in youth. It quickly removes Tau, Freckles, Pim?
ples, Blotches, Moth Pitches, fcal.owness. Eruptions,
und ull impurities of the skiu, kindly healing tho same
leaving tba skin white und clear as alabaster. Its usc
cannot bo detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a
vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless. It ls the
only article of lim kind used by thc French, and is con?
sidered by the Parisian as indispensable to a perfect
toilet. Upwards of 1)0,000 bottles woro sold during tho
past year, a sufficient guarantee of it? olllcacy. Price
only 76 couts. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt ol au
order, by
BERGER, SHUTTS .t CO., Chemists.
2?5 River St, Troy, N. Y.
March 30. lyr
PIRK LU Aft.
MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, I
CITY HALL, November 9, laois. I
* LL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REBUILDING IN T iE
2Y_ Birrin Districta and Waste Places of lite City, un?
der "Au Act ol thc Genend Assembly, giving authority
to the City Council of Charleston to proceed in the mat?
ter ot a Fire Loan, with a view to aid in building up the
City anew," arc hereby no ti li cd that the lorin of appli?
cation for loans eau be obtained at the office of the Clerk
ol'Council, between the hours of U A. M. and 2 I*. M.
AU applications must bellied in the above mentioned
office, tis the committee will meet overy Munday to con?
sider the same.
By order of the Mayor W. H. SMITH.
November 10 Clerk of Council.
GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS.
CALIFORNIA WINE COMPANY.
(INCORPORATED NOVEMBER 1, 1866.)
WINES,
FROM ME VIN ET ARDS OF
Sonoma, Los Angelos and Napa
Counties, California.
Vi. H. CHAFEE, Agent.
NO. 207 EAST HAY. CHARLESTON, S. C.
HOCK, SHERRY. SWEET ANGELICA, MUSCATEL,
Port, Wino Bitters, Claret, Sonomo Brandy, California
Catawba, Sonoma Champagne (in quart?). Sonoma Cham?
pagne (in pints, 24 in a case)-in wood aud glass.
April 30_tutbsCmoB
~Ki\OX & SON'S ALLOA ALE7~
CASKS JUST RECEIVED. AND FOR SALE BY
WM. C. BEr" k CO.,
Corner East Bay and Vanderhorst's Wharf.
April 16_?_tuthsIO
TENNENT'S ALE.
1 A il CASKS TENNENT'S PALE ALE. TN PINTS,
JLV/w just received per ship Misson ri, from Liver?
pool, and for sale by ROBERT MURE A* CO..
Agents J. k B. Tennent,
May 3 6 Brewer, Glasgow.
ROSIN AND SPIRITS TURPEN^
TINE.
Pf\ BARRELS ROSIN
Ov/ 12 barrels Spirits Turpentine.
Landing thia day, and for salo by
J. A. KN8L0W ft CO.,
May 1 No. 141 East Bay.
MILLINERY, ETC._
MADAME F. L?DEC?S,
DEALER IN
IHILLLMM ll F1M GOODS,
NO. 252 KXNG-ST, Up-Stairs.
rpAKES THIS OPPORTUNITY OF INFORMING THE
X LADIES of Charleetou, and vicinity, that she baa
recently opened a large osportment ol Fashionable MIL?
LINERY and FANCY GOODS, and would bc glad if La?
dles would call and examine them.
Mrs. Ludecu.3 promises to sell ot tho cheapest possible
rates, being fad-lied with small profits.
: STAMPING AND FANCY WORK
Done at thc hortest notice.
Sho has tho agency also of Madam o Demorest for the
cale of her DRESS PATTERNS, by tho ail of which
every Lady can bo her own Fashionable Dressmaker.
April C_Btuth
MRS. S. J. COTCHETT,
EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS,
KING STREET, Charleston, S. C.
j- NEW AND ELEGANT
<^Pffs ? t,*bLr%*i?g?Y TRIMMINGS just rccoiv
^?^^^^a^*T Fasbiorable DRESS and
J15^kTt CLOAK TRIMMINGS,
CRYSTAL, AMBER, MOTHER OF PEARL AND JET
FRINGES, GIMPS, etc., -s?s^fee?
In addition to the above, '"^^^?j^^^^B^^^^i^
Miases' and Infants' ^
HATS, CRAPE, ILLUSION, SILK, CHIP AND STRAW
BONNETS. The Ladies are invited to call and examino.
No. 371 KINO STREET,
April 30 tntbsi! Third door north of George-st.
Spring Fashions
AT
MJSS ROSA MURTLAND'S
MILLINERY BOOMS,
No. 295 King Street,
ABOVE WESTWORTH,
(OVER MESSRS. SHEPHERD k COHEN'S.)
MISS MURTLAND HAS JUST RECEIVED, PER
"Manhattan." a beautiful assortment of SPRING
AND SUMMER MILLINERY, and BoliclU a call.
Latest styles always on hand.
April 6 tuthsImo
DENTISTRY.
THEO. F. CHUPEIS,
DENTIST,
OFFICE, - - - No. 375 KINO STREET,
NEARLY OPPOSITE HABET?
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL TEETH IN?
SERTED at moderato prices.
8?* TEETH EXTRACTED without pain by means of
CHLOROFORM
NITROUS OXYD,
Or by DR. RICHARDSON'S apparatus for producing
LOCAL. ANESTHESIA..
March 5 ratha Cm o
THE
?Tl
miall
/
Of?ice No. 147 Meeting street.
CONNECTIONS
WITH ALL
Railroads Throughout
THE
UNITED J5TATES.
Every attention given to the sate
Transmission of Freight, Money,
and Valuables.
WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER FREIGHT
TO ANY POINT IN THE CITY
FREE OF CHARGE.
II. C. PLANT, Pres M ont,
April in_ Augusta. Ga.
PUBLIC NUTJtCK.
OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, I
January 3, 1867.)
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
thu following Ordinance license J have boen prepared
lor delivery ironi this Ofllcu. S. THOMAS,
Ci ly Treasurer.
SEC. I. Be ? Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen in
City Council assembled, That from 'and after the hrot day
of January, licenses shall bc tukcTi out for all curls, drays
am! wagons, used for private uud domestic purposes, in
thc samo manner, and according lo thc sume provisions
now of force in relation to carts, drays and wagons, let or
driven for hire, except giving bonds, And each such
cart, dray or wagon, shall bo provided with a badge con?
taining thc number thereof, und marked J'rtvate, to be
placed on the outside ul' thu shaft.
SEC. 2. No .person shall bc taken by thc Treasurer as
surety to any boin! under tho Ordinance couerrniug li?
censes for carts, drays, wagons und other cut nages, un?
less he or shu be a freeholder.
SEC. 3. The following shall hereafter be thc rates for
licenses for public and private carta, dray*, wagons, Ac,
including thu horse? or mules used thereof, which shall
bo iree from other taxation;
PUBLIC CARI'S, DRAYS, ETC., OB THOSE EMPLOYED IN ANT
hUMi?E-SS WHATEVER. IOU lilli:. DIRECT UH INDIRECT.
For every curt, dray or wagon, drawn by one horse or
mule, ?20.
For every cort, dray or wagon, drawn by two horeeB or
mules, ?'M.
For every hack and carriage with iwo wheels, $20.
For every hack und carriu;;u with four wheels, $10.
For every stage or onnhbus 'except hue omnibus),
with two horses, s50.
For every stage or omnibus (except lino omnibus),
drawn by four hor?K.n, ?60.
For every truck drawn uy two or moro horses or nmles,
SCO.
For every express wagon drawn by two or more horses
or muluH, ?00.
BREAD CARTS AND ritiVATE CARTS, Diu Ys, ETC.
For every bread cart or wagon, So.
For every curl, ilray or w:i?;ou, used for prlvato or do?
mestic purpose.?, and uot to be employed m the trans?
porting of goods, wares, merchandise, lumber, or any
other commodity, for comin-usaiion, either directly or
indirectly lor the sante, shall pay for a license thu sum ot
?5, exclusive ot the horse or mule.
Ratiiiod in City Council, this ictli day of January,
(L. s.] in thc year of our Lord one thousand eight hun?
dred and sixty-six.
P. C. GAILLARD, Ma vor.
By the Mayor.
January 3_ W. H. SMITH. Clerk of Council.
EXCELSIOR!_EXCELSIOR !
GHASTELLAR'S
HAIR EXTERMINATOR,
For Removing Superfluous Hair.
TO THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUABLE
depilatory' recommends itself os being au almost m
dtspensib'.e articlo to female bi uuty, is easily applied,
does not jurn or injure the skin, but acts directly on the
roots. It is warranted to remove stipetduous huir from
low foreheads, or from any parc ol thc Body, completely,
totally and radically extirpating the same, leaving the
skin soft, smooth aud natural. This is the only article
used by the French, und in the only real effectual depila?
tory in'existence. Price "5 cents per package, seut post?
paid to unv address, on receipt of au order, by
BERGER, tSHUTXS A CO.. Chemists,
March 90 l/i No. ??a0 River st, Troy, N. Y.
GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS
CHEESE!* CHEESE!
1 AA BOXES CHOICE "ENGLISH DIARY"
JLUv/ CHEESE, just landed from steamor Saragossa,
and for aale by HENRY CO BIA & CO,,
May 4 1 - - N&:36 VendueBange^
NAILS ! NAILS ! NAILS !
FOR SALK IK LOTS TO SUIT PURCHAS?
ERS.
1 AA BEGS 0F NAILS-ASSORTED SIZES.
-LUVJ SUghUy damaged by water. Apply at
M. GOLDSMITH A SON,
May 3 _ _3_No. U Vendue Bange.
EASTERN HAY AFLOAT.
{TAA BALES PRIME EASTERN HAY. PER BRIG
0\J\J Reporter and schooner Lucy D. For sale by
JNO. CAMPS EN & CO.,
May 3 2 No. ll Market street, opposite State street.
SALT AFLOAT!
ftAAA SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, TN LARGE,
?j VJ \J \J bleached, seamless socks, landing and for
salo by W. B. SMITH A CO..
April 30_Napier's Range.
FIRST-GLASS GROCERIES.
WM. S. CORWIN & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
AND IMPORTERS OF
FINK WINK BRANDIES, TEAS, ETC.,
No. 259 KING ST.,
OPPOSITE HASEL.
-. ? qjiRD.
MR. EVBBT E. BEDFORD, THE MANAGER OF
THE ADOVE ESTABLISHMENT, returns many
thanks to tho customers and patrono for their liberal
patronage and appreciation of the quality of gooda pur?
chased by t it m during tho past year. It has been, and
always wiR te enr aim, to PLEASt OUR CUSTOMER8,
and aa we oiler for sale the first quality of all kinda of
GROCERIES, WINES, TEAS, etc., we flatter ourselves
that, with om?' facilities, can give general satisfaction
toad.
WM. SIMONS, Esq., having been engaged to aa gist in
tho management, would be pleased to see his friends ol
No. 269, assuring them that all goods purchased are
WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED.
THAT WE SELL ARE IMPORTED DIRECT BY W. 8.
CORWIN & CO., and pass through no other hands, en?
abling us not only to WARRANT THEM AS PURE AND
UNADULTERATED, but to sell at the following prices:
FINEST "YOUNG HYSON...?2 00
FINE YOUNG HYSON.1 60 to 1 76
FINEST GUNPOWDER. 9 06
FINEST IMPERIAL../... -
CHOICEST ENGLISH BREAKFAST..." 8 2S
ENUUSH BREAKFAST.:.1 60
CHOICEST OOLONG. 2 00
CHOICE OOLONG. 1 50
We keep, also, a anpply of cheaper grades-a good
quality of GREEN AND BLACK TEA, MIXED, at $1 60
per pound. .
Just received, a new supply of OLD JAVA COFFEE,
46c; PARCHED, 60c; GROUND, 62c; OLD RIO, 36c
The PARCHED COFFEE we represent to be of Aha
FIRST QUALITY, parched by ns 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 the
city FREE OF CHARGE.
A supply of GOSHEN DAIRY BUTTER win arrive on
Tuesday. 3mo - February 4
OPTICAL.
SPECTACLES !
SPECTACLES!
The subscribers Lave just received
a fine and complete assortment of
the celebrated *' PERISCOPIC
LENS," in Cold. Silver, Steel, and
Shell Frames, which they are pre?
pared to adapt to all who may suffer
from Defective Vision.
Prices reasonable and to suit the
times.
ALLAN & SIDDONS
No. 307 KING STREET,
Sign of the "Gold Spectacles."
N. B.-The PERISCOPIC LENS
fitted to old iran?es at the shortest
notice.
April 16 tuthalmo
TEMPES MANDI DIFFER ? IX Alli .
RODR?GUE'S
Pl'LMOMC ELIXIR SPECIF if.
FOR THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION. PAINS Di THE
CHEST AND 8IDE8, DIFFICULTY Li BREATH?
ING, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, ASTHMA, COUGHS,
HEMORRHAGE, and all affections of the Lungs.
This great r.vivifyer is offered to the public, that all
who will avail them .elves of its remedial power may be
benefitted.
It only requires a fair trial to confirm its invaluable
agency m diffusing through each channel of the human
organization a restored vitality. It invigorates and em?
bues the Lungs with healthful elasticity; restores warmth,
which is their essential element; rouses the sluggish ves?
sels Into activity; boals Uie affected lobes; purifies and
enriches the blood; regmlates tho circulation ; induces
free and cosy respiration, and expels, through its admin?
istration, each and every concomitant disorder present In
the malady recognized as Consumption, and hitherto
deemed hopeless and incurable
This compound is poriectly safe, possessing neither
narcotic nor emetic properties, which unfortunately are
always employed os essentials in every preparation for
Cough or Lung affection-a mistake which too ot, en in
its Irritating and debilitating consequences, only con*
clueca to much general derangement of the system, de?
stroying appetite and creating an injurious nervous ex?
citement, augmenting ?nfTerlng with frequent fatal re?
sults.
Under thc influence of this approved and Invaluable
Specific the most distressing Cough yields, difficulty in
breathing and pains and soreness subside, hemorrhage
ts arrested, and health and strength re-established.
PRICE FOR SINGLE BOTTLE $L25.
Sold by tho Proprietor, northwest corner SOCIETY
AND MEETING STREETS, and tho principal Druggists.
April 2_iy_
Havana Plan Kentucky State Lottery
MURRAY, EDDY & CO., MANAGER8.
rpo BE DRAWN AT COVINGTON, KY., I6TH AND
JL 3u th of each month. Scheme, 32,000 tickets 627
prizes. Whole tickets, $12; halves, ?G, quarters, $3;
eighths, $1 60.
1 Prize of.$50,000 2 Prizes of.$6,000
1 Prize of.520,000 2? Prizes ol.?1,000
1 Pme of..$8,000 03 Prizes of.U00
1 Prize of.?7,000 165 Prizes of. $200
220 Prizes of S125.
54 Approximation Prizes amounting to $9,900.
Combination Lottery draws every day. Tickets from
il tu ?10.
Cm-air rs sent tree. Drawings mailed os soon- as the
Lottery ls drawn.
Andres? lt. I. ??h. MIS, Cuttfd Stiles Lieemied .<u?ent
No. M. jjosoi s.Tpec, c h .nesioj, s. ?.-&?.' Box 52 ? O
February 20 _3m 0
ASTROLOGY.
THE WORLD AST0MS1D
AT THE WONDEBFCIi REVELATIONS
MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST,
Madame H._A. PERRIGO.
SHE REVALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EVER KNEW.
She restores to happiness those who, from doleful
events, catastrophes, crosses in love, loss of relations and
friend.?:. Joss of money, Ac, have become despondent
She brings together those long separated, gives Informa?
tion concerning absent friends or lovers, restores lost or
stolen property, tells you the business you are best
qualified to pursue and in what you will be moat success?
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you will marry, gives yt u the names, likeness and char
ae teri s Lies ol' thc person. She reads your very thoughts,
und by her almost supernatural powers, unvails the dark
and hidden mysteries ot the future. From the stars wo
see m the firmament-the malefic stars that overcome or
pr-dominate in thc configuration-trom thc aspects and
positions ot the planeta and thc fixe, i stars tn thc heavens
ut the time ot binti, she deduces the future destiny of
man. Fad not to consult the greatest Astrologist on
earth. It costs you but a trifle, and you may never again
nave so favorable au opportunity, Consultation fee, with
likeness and uU desired information, ?1. Parties Living
ut a distance can consult the Madame by mail with equal
safety and satisfaction to themselves, as if in person. A
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ed. Relcreuces of the highest order furnished those de?
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year in which you were boru, enclosing a small lock ot
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Address, MADAME H. A. PERSIGO
P. O. Dna WEB 293, BUFFALO, N.' YV
March 30 -jj