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- ?: j?T0??0h M0BNLNG,'MAY 4, 1867: rvsI?OCALi MATTERS. $J f .UL: - r , . . To ComKpondentJ. ; ' (- We aro continually receiving commnni ca tiona on F D?fac&l and other matters from persons who do sot attach their proper names to tho articles sent; r nd we take thia occasion of repeating that nothing can bo published in THE DALLI NEWS without being indorsed by some responsible individual. , W. Y. LEITCH ?I B. S. BRUNS sold this day, at auction, 100 shares City Ballway stock at $32 50 per abare. - Music ON THE BATTEBY.- By direction of the Post Commander, Sie Band of the G th Infantry wdl perfora at the Battery at 5 P. M.. this after? noon. The programme will be as follows : 1. Quickstep Hedley. 2. Ovortdre-tMirtha'. . : L. 3., Waltz from lurline. - <L Overture-Dichter uno! Baner*. 5. Polira-Soldaten. 6. Aria-Stab at Mater. .. . 7. 9rf4ti9&3 . . . ? Q ? > 4b% ft^ r o 3sS?. .sw3 THE following gentlemen were elected Wardens, I Vestrymen .and Delegates to Convention, at the St; mr ?rt (Episcopal) Church, Chester, S. C., for for.the. year 1867: *.'*... WAUDENS. T. LurGEAEEENREID. | WM. T. LOBINSON. * r " ' . VXaXBXIOEN. MAJOR J. PAGAN. I MAJOS 8. P. HAMILTON. ' MAJO? T. 8. MILLS. JW. T. R ORIN SON. . BEdUrrABT ?XD TBEABT7BY. 1 WM. T. ROBINSON. i J nXLIOATca TO COSTENTIOS". I MAJOB JAS. PAGAN. I T.- DEG-R AJFFENREID. i MAJO? T. 8. MILLS. ' ' ? W. T. ROBINSON. ( . ITBH.-At ty A. M., yesterday, the alarm of fire \ was sonneted, and the smoke proceeding from the roof of COXES* old cotton press-in Chalmers street soon attracted attention. Although the hour was an unusual one, the firemen were promptly oa the ] ground, and the fire was soon extinguished. The cotton press had/been in disuse for some time, and was unoccupied by any ono "at the time. The i origin of the Ure is doubtful, out as the roof was i simglod, it ns supposed to bavo been oommuni- 1 ca ted po it by. ashes thrownfrom fQio neighboring t house. But litUo damage was done to the build- ? .fag as thMlreamsf Ofwater thrown on it soon put*' c the flames tp rout. Tho firemen were tho princi- i pal Bufferers, aa their fine clothes and polished t boots were Utorally bespattered. i BABX? OIOSW?.-We call the attention of all 1 persona,' not only of employers and employees, but ( of the public"generally, to the notice" that appears i in- to-day's issue, regarding the early olosing of \ certain stores -on Bing' street t^-day, and every t aub sequent Sa turday*!until Oe to ber 1st. The rs- I creation thus afforded* will be appreciated by the t clorjBB. atn? the-time thus spent will bo of more pro- i fiti?v'th? -employers than if they-bad kept their 1 establishments open, for tho public will note those who do not observe thia custom, and though their t gaiaa may bo moro on tlioee days, tbtnr acLSah?tiBa t , will bo remembered and fh?ir prnrrta dimitri. % ?j has been a time-honored cus tom, to close ?,'not only the King etroet atoros, but those on Mee ting aiid s East Bay streets, on the Saturday afternoons, be- c tween May and October. That season has now b amTOSeno&a, and. we 'are glad tb see that? so large a a nnmh^of tbeBlng r?r^ estabhefan?nts have set I ther^hVexample^to t remainB for tho otherjtoea to follow them in this ii movement, ?nd givo?h^^lirka aome recreation. a YOUNO MQ?^C?lter?AN AsecoATioN.-By ref- fi crenceta^jSSl^inolher column . our readers n Me^st^ p P?*^^n^, focatod on the corner of Charlotte and c commence ai 8 o'clock, k The reverend gentleman' ia well known and. bo- n loTod in thix oammunity. He was for many y ears, a and at the cubnnancement of the war, tho.-^Wefi c Principal of tan Citadel fflitr?T AgSgggSjSI ? afterwards thu brave com4pt$*ir of .^^j^acsa Legion, a South Carola ni '|^rme?i^^^?lat? r Confederate anny. -Havin^prior tQjOSjfc?, pro- t pai?l ??mseiffor the p<i|fe?n_ofcs^erg^^iiJ he left t?ie army after passingr?Lu^^aUe v er? cam* T paign with great . honor, ani.-laying., aaida. *Jie s ?word pjgflygfi^^ gloriouspoaition of s '"Bollier of Christ," to which v he has devoted bia Lifo. Weare sure that ail his c former pupils, the members of bia old regiment, and lhc*gfgfrp)ip$^^iat. commanded by hts Umenjd?6l^GaBr'CLQt STEVENS, as well as ] the e*?9U??f??tcfa(?> end especially tho yoong c .men^^^^^^pr^'am it a great pmilego i HATES* SuriE-?aosTHATic or LXMK-Tiw failure of last year'a crop should admonish the planter to neglect nothing that would advance his interests ?nd tend to'hT?Te?r?bo?hisnand and his crops ^TJnring .the past few years -Taaay- new fertilizers ?have been mtroducetLJjut several in* ve. fallan far below the -?Ejfectationii of those Who Iiavo uflod tb pm. Under these circums tances it becomes ne fa^^^M^r^oh/of reiterating, the,' ed lind.' Thoee 'fertilizers, that are composed of hme havahien generany.foqnxl superior to oom mon maaroe^' and they" have been gradually in creasing in pubic favor. .The ground and the crops both require 'subsistence, and' lime enters Largely toto the rayat?m; of growing plants. MAMC- Witrogeiiized Phosphate of Lime is one Of the most superior fertilizers known, and hast boen used by many^nthigre?rroocesB. --rt?Hsy-be nsed fox top dressing, and both befo: planting^he crop, SS it cannot be loi tion, joono of ita c?nstitue?is being'' bas been lound ifrvaluablo, both to the horticulturist, as it can be ?j ?oas of tho year. Mesar? No. 158-'Bast Bay, axe- the sole Caroling ?t?d are prepared to fill all orders-with .S<.-."t; . i- . ?.?*)-";' . OpENnro-or THE Cm Bm.WQ?i) CARS TO .THE COLORED,PEOTLE.-The Dir^otora of the Charles? ton City Eaiiroad held a meeting yesterday,.'and resolved'thnt aH.persona, "irrespective of color," ahall ride in tho city cara. . This will, doubtless faena curiious tb oar readers, bzt they will under? stand the reason for snob a' course from the eub * joined oon^spondence. Tho Directors did nothing snore than their duty; Such a course was impera - rive, and they cDuld not resist it. Many think, and witb^gopd^Toaao^Hh^ the Praudeiit of the road bio*- pursued a wiser and mote practical course, this a<:tion of the Directors would'have been unnecessary. In Bicbmond there has been no trouble whatever in settling the difficulties of ? similar kind. - -. . '?'} There the ladies h?ve their oars, and, by cus? tom, as on all railway trains, only those are admit? ted who aro entitled to be by respectability and good manners, i However, we trust that all, both white and colored, will see the necessity, here, of conforming to the rules of common sense ; and we sincerely hope that the colored people aili be guided by reason and prudence in whatever they jnaydo. ... The following is the correspondence referred to : CHABLE8TON CTTY BALLWAY COMPANY, i CHARLESTON, S. C., May 3,1867. ) Major-Getural Daniel E. Sickles : GENERAL : I have the hoaor to transmit to you the following resolution, whioh has been passed by the Board oz Directors of this Company this day: Besotted* That the oars be thrown open to the* public, and that instructions be given to the sev? eral Conductors to recognize the right of all per? sons to ride therein. I am, General, very respectfully, Your obedient servant. JNO. S. BIGGS, President. Official : J. W. CLOUS, Act. Adt. Gen. and A. D. C. HEADQUARTERS 2D MUTTABY DISTRICT, I CHABXESTOE, 8. C., May 3,1867. f DEAS STE: I have great pleasure in acknowledg? ing the' receipt of your communication of this date, trat Emitting a resolution of the Board of Directors of the Charleston City Bailway Company, by which it is declared that the cars ot the Com? pany are open to the public, and that the right of nil persons to ride therein is recognized. 1 trust this action of your Company will be appreciated in the right sense. Yon nave removed an occasion lor colusi?n and disorder. Yon have added far? ther and emphatic testimony of the disposition of the people of the South to accept in good faith the legitimate cons?quences of the enfranchisement of the colored race. In tho concession of s common right to share the privil?ge conferred for the bene? fit of all citizens, you have discharged a plain duty in a manner most conducive to tue public in? terests. It u more gratifying to soa the citizens them? selves take the mitutive in measures tending to -promote tranquillity, concord and peace, than to find myself constrained to exercise authority to secure those ends. Hence, I bavo not yielded to the impatience of those who desired to press this cues tion upon tho attention of the military au? thorities, feeling confident that in this, as in other aimil ar' matters, a more satisfactory and permanent ?olntion would be found in the voluntary action of those most interested in doing equal justice to the freed people. I am sir, very respectfully .T Signed) D. E. SICKLES, J Major-General Commanding. JHO. S. BIGGS, Esq., President of the City Bafl jjay Company. 4 THE HTBEBNIOON.-It ia rare that an entertain? ment like the. Hiboraicon ia exhibited in this city, and it ia a curious coincidence- that the Hibernian Hall should be used for this purpose. MAO EVOY'S Hibornicon is a combination of tho panorama and the drama, and has boon playing with great suc? cess in different Southern cities. Tho first per? formance will take place to-night, and from the programme published, wo can promise our read? ers a rare treat, and would advise all to attend if j they wish to spend a pleasant evening. INSURANCE.-Tho Equitable Life Insurance Com? pany of New York, whose advertisement appears in another column, is in every respect a superior company, and presents advantage? that cannot be equalled by any other similar corporation. At tho the present time, when each individual is anxious to binn hia lifo, it becomes the community to know which is the best and most profitable institu? tion to infest in. By reference to tho tabular statement, furnished by the advertisement, it will be seen thal few companies are better prepared to insure lives than the Equitable. Mr. 0. A. BOWEN, 143 Meeting street, opposite Hayno, is the agent of the company, and will take pleasure in tricing* information to all who apply. Bx THE following Order, taken from the Augusta Press, it will be seen that tho military have abol? ished the chain gan? system in that State: HEADQUARTERS, P08T OF AUGUSTA, AUGUSTA, GA., May 2,18(57. I. The following order has been received at thin Post, and is published for the information and guidance of all concerned: BEADQTJARTERS, DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, ) MACON, Ga., May 1st, 18C7. i [GENERAL ORDERS NO. C. J L Tho use of the "chain gang" as a mode of legal punishment in this State, bavin? been abused by the authorities empowered to inflict such pun? ishment, is hereby discontinued, except in oases sonnected with pri coners sentenced to the peni? tentiary. All Post Commanders within the limits of this State are hereby directed to enforce this Order, md report any aetion on the part of the civil au? thorities who refuse to obey the same. By command of Col. CALEB C. SIBLEY. U. S. A. JOHN E. HOSMER, lat Lieut 16th U. S. Infantry, aud \. A. G, Official : T. W. SWEENEY. Major 16th Infantry, 3r?vetColonel U. 8. A., Commanding. Tux CATTLE TRADE.-Ono of the unfortunate .osults of the 'late war was the wholesale draft nade upon the cattle in the State in order to feed ?ho army. The stock raisers have never recov? ered from this demand upon them, and the Charles ion market has been supplied only by thc few .attie that had escaped the clutches of the Com nissary, or had been hidden in the swamps at the time. At tho close of tho war every one became Luxions to push their stock to market in order to ?aise money for supplies, and the cattle were col? ee ted from various parts of the country, and ihipped to Charleston. This tended to lower the nice of beef at the time, but the temporary sup >ly was soon exhausted, and the butchers wore brown upon their own resources to furnish the narket. The railroads wero not completed, and here was no means of bringing Tennessee stock nto Charleston but by driving them, which was aborious and expensive. Formerly cattle were brought in large droves rom the West and Florida, but the war has pro rably drained both of those sections of their re ?ources, as the supply hes been extremely neagre. The meat market of Charleston has been tradually deteriorating and advancing in price, m til at present the quality and quantity are far lohind the palmy days of yore. The high price harked, twenty and thirty cents per pound, may ie owing to the want of sufficient stock, but with he facilities for transportation now presented this 3 inexcusable, and the condition of the market is great tax upon persons of every class, but par icularly upon tho poor, who are often debarred com the use of meat by the exorbitant prices de? luded. Ten and fifteen cents was formerly considered a lir price, but with the same advantages for trans? portation, twenty-five and thirty cents is now barged, and the meat, of all kinds, is decidedly in srior. 'It is singular that the caterers of the mar? et do not endeavor to procure an abundance of neat, for certainly at the present time the quality nd the price are such as only necessity would ac ept. ' MAYOR'S COURT, April 8.-A little colored boy? rho said he had no father or mother, was sent to ho Freedmen's Orphan Asylum. A female, who is regarded as an old customer, ras fined $5 for being drunk and noisy in the treet. \ An TerigifcKmiLTij with his face full of blossoms, rho WM picked up from the pavement gloriously trunk, paid IS for making free with the sidewalk. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS AND COMMON 'LEAS-HON. B. MUNRO, Presiding-The case if WM. P. Bbc, -.'LABI E.. BOLLOUCJH, and MARY 3oLLouoH-^Ars(m, -BTW: SEYMOUR, Bsq., fox tho lafence^ J 53fgffi| '...>,:. i ? j : Thia.wa* a cais^La family feud, aid:tho persons vere ariaignM? or Ira ving set fire-.: to. the house if J. SMITH /??A?LKY, about ono mile . from, the >remise?'ot&? defendants. .ItaptiB^Ji^t^yideiioe, fi^^Hi*Lsi had ?me intbtChriS; .Church Parish after the war, and tad bought a alf piece of dancf -"and had com donced planting'.- ' Ho had induced the daughter ? the defendant to marry him, and had, since the larriage, IrVed il variance with his mother-in-' iw'a family. Warrants and cross warrants wero roquent, but it was only until thia charge of ar? on ?hat tho caso was brought before a Court. The different witnesses, both for the defense, nd the prosecution were examined, and their ombined evidence tended to show that the prose inting parties had been plainly at fault, and were n short perjured. ~ Neither the counsel for the defense or proseou ion essayed any argument, and with a short barge from the Judge, the case was left to the "ury, who, without leaving their Beats, returned a erdict of not guilty. When tho verdict was rendered the Attorney ieneral made ?motion that a warrant of perjury te issued against HANLEY, which was concurred in lythe court, and HANLEY was arrested for the Qisdemeanor." -1 g .. . The ?vidence elicited in this case plainly proved li?t the-charge was brought by malice, as* Mrs. ?0LLOUQH and her immediate family were proved oibe honest and hard working, and their conduct ras guaranteed by many of the most respectable Fitnesses in the neighborhood. HANLEY and his wife were not only indicted for terjury, but strong suspicions were raised that hey had poisoned the late Mr. BOLLOUGH, and tad intended perpetrating a similar crime upon he remainder of the family. After a recess of half an hour, the case, of Garritt laina, Merritt Moore and Wm. Greene; colored, ros taken up. . The prisoners were charged with having stolen wo barrels}.oT superfine sugar from Messrs. G. W: VXLLUKS A Co.'s store, on tho 19th April. Thc heft was don? through the connivance bf some of he colored employees of the store. . R. W. SEYMOUR appeared for the defence, and he Attorney-General replied. The Judge charged he Jury w! o returned a verdict of guilty. HAVE YOU ever considered the risk you run by legleoting what is apparently slight Colds ? TS not, hink before the seed of disease germinates in tho va tem. MARSDEN'S PECTORAL BALM has been ound successful in the treatment of all cases. For ale by all druggists. DOWIE & MOISE, Agents. GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., Agents. To THE LADIES.-Messrs. STOLL, WEBB & Co. ieg to inf om tie ladies that they are again in re leipt of anoth?* lot of best quality calicoes (slightly lamaged,) which they will Bell at 124 cents only, at .etaiL,for cash. They are also offoring many other ityles ot goods at low prices. Prepare your m?mo .andums, and buy the best calico dress for $1.25. April 30 * tutus ELYSIUS. A new and important remedy for married ladies. Circulars can bo obtained and tho article supplied ipon application to the wholesalo agents. DO WIE & MOISE, Southtm Drug House, No. 151 Meeting street. April ll thstuSmoa H. H. U you want cheap Blank Books; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa? ser, &c.; or, MILLERS' Almrfnac; If you want Printing executed neatly; U you want Books bound in any stylo, or Account Booka made to order, with any desired pattern of ruling, go to HIRAM HARRIS, NO. 59 Broad street. THE HERALD. ?S ?TBLLSHED WEEKLY AT NEWBERRY. C. H., AT VS per annum, and, having a largo circulation through all the upper and lower Districts of thu State, iflords irrcat advantages to advertisers. Rates for advertising very reasonable-for which apply to our Agent, 31r. T. P. SLIDER, at the Mills House. TUGS. E. S1U. UREN EHER. November Muon? ?na A-iopneias. BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction Sales This Day. HENEY COBIA A Co. will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, be? fore their store, 9 bbla. new potatoes. J. J. BE ABLET, bailiff, will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, at >"o. 136 Meeting street, ppposite the Pavilion Hotel, bacon, hams, tobacco, butter, brooms, to. Try Them. Many persons havo within thia summer experienced the benefits to be derived from tho use of PAWENIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. We would recommend them to all who stand in need of a tonic. For sale by all Druggists. a October 6 Thc .Mot h cr's Treasure. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP is the pre? scription of one of tho best female physicians and nurses in thc United States, and has been used for thirty years with never-failing safety and success, by millions of mothers for their children. It cures wind colic, regu? lates tho bowels, corrects acidity, and gives rest and health to the child. Bc sure and call for "MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP." Having tho fae simile of "CDBTIS A PITKINS" on the out sido wrapper. AU others aro base imitations. For sale by DOWIE & MOISE, No. 161 Meeting street, opposite the Charleston IlJtoL tuths3 April 30 The Time to Advertise In the Coun try. THE PHONIX ban a largo circulation throughout the middlo and upper Districts of the State. Advertising rates as reasonable as the stringency of tho money mar? ket will warrant Merchants and others wishing to use the columns of the paper will address JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor, February 25 Columbia, 9. C. Free to Everybody. A Largo C pp. Circular, giving information of the greatest importance lo the young of both sexes. It teaches how thc homely may become beautiiul, the despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their address, and receive a copy post-paid, by return mall. Address P. 0. Drawer, 21, March 30 lyr ? Troy, N. Y. Pure Brandy. THE INFAMOUS PRACTICE OF ADULTERATING BRANDIES having become so common, that a genuine article la tho creep non, it is of vi til importando to those requiring it for Family Use and Invalids, that lt should bo of undoubted purity and efficacy. We aro pleased to, notice that the old and popular Wine importers, BINTNGER A CO., No. 15 Beaver street, New York, are very opportune in calling the attention of fami? lies to their "GOLD MEDAL COGNAC," of whian they say, that, "With a view to muting the popular demand for a reliable Brandy in its natural state, free from alcoholic flavor and imparities, and folly appro dating the fact that it is often recommended by tho Medi? cal Faculty as a sustaining stimulant, when all other re? medies fall, we are now bottling and selling at reasona? ble rates a Brandy of our own importation from one of tho most responsible Houses in Franco, and known as "BININOEK'SCOLD MEDAL COGNAC" Thia Standard Article 1B sold by all of the prominent Druggists.,_etoo_Fe erriary 2 CONVINCING. FOXTON, Oswsoo COUNTY, July I860. Messrs. HOBTETTEB A SMITH : Gentlemen :-I have been severely afflicted, with paralysis of the stomach, and even given np by several ' eminent physicians. I have tried several remedies. of a tonic and stimulating nature, but without any goon; re? sult Some three or four months ago I was induced to try your STOMACH BITTERS, and have used abont seven or eight bottles with a decided benefit My health is greatly improved ; and I consider your BITTERS the only efficacious remedy of their kind in the markot If used aa directed they will always prova a sovereign remedy to those afflicted with dyspepsia or other dis eases of a Uko nature. Respectfully yours, LYMAN MUDGE. HAETIKQS, PATOTA Co., M EMT., August, 1966. Messrs. HOSTETTEB A SMITH, Pittsburg, Ps?: Gexdlemcn .--Have sold your BITTERS ever since they were brought out and consider thom the best among the many before the public.. Those brought out B1 nee the tax has been imposed on spirits are trash, I never recommend them. Respectfully and truly yours, R. J. MARVIN. COLON, ST. JOSEPH Co., lum, July 31,186C. Messrs. HOSTKTTEH A SUITS : _ Gentlemen:-! cons dor your. BITTERS a eoveraijn balm for a thousand aila. Yours, truly, D. C. REYNOLDS, M. S. April 29_? 6 Know thy Destiny. MAD AM ? E. F. THORNTON, the great English Astrolo? gist Clairvoyant and Psychometrician, who has aston? ished the scientific classes of the Old World, bas now lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame THORNTON pos? sesses such wonderful powers of second sight as to ena? ble her to Impart knowledge of the greatest importance to the single or married of either sex. While in a stale of tranco, she delineates the: very features or the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of in? tense power, known as the Pay chorno trope, guarantees to produce' a Ufe-UUe picture of the future husband or wife of UH? applicant, together with dateaf marriage, position tn Ufo, leading traits of character, Ac This is no bum. bug, as thousand of testimonials can assert She will send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what lt purports to bo. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and stating place of hirth, age, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fifty cents and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you wiU re? ceive the picture and desired information by rei urn mail, All communications sacredly confidential. Address, ta confidence, Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 223, Hudson. N. Y. '". ly March 30 ^^^^^^^ PUS. *~ SINGING BIRDS I SINGING BIRDS ! ! ?LL THOSE WHO WISH SINGING BIRDS, SUCH species aa GERMAN CANARIES, Learned Bull? finches, Blackbirds, Thrushes,Goldfinches. Linnets, Ac; also, an assortment ot FANCY CAGES. wiU be pleased to learn that they can havo an opportunity of Supplying themselves, by ching on Mr. W. SHAW, j AGENT FOR MESSRS. REICHE A BROTHER, OF NEW TOBE, who has opened at No. 95 MARKET STREET, a place where he intends to remain for a short time only. May i_;_5_ VEGETABLES AND FRUIT. nriHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING PERFECTED AR J_ RANGEMENTS with eomo of the largest Produce Dealers in Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Bos? ton, are prepared to forward VEGETAR Jt? AND FRUIT j to tho aforenamed markets. Farmers wishing to have the products or their farms shipped to Northern markets for sale, can arrange to do so by colling at oar office. KINSMAN ii HOWELL, May 4 stuth3 No. 153 East Bay. P. J. ESNAED, Commission and Shipping MERCHANT, No. 48 EAST BAY, : : Up Stairs. April 22 _intha3 N. STAFFORD, NO. OG PULTON STREET, NEW YORK, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in STENCIL STOCK. TNDELIBLE INK. BRUSHES, ZINC FRAMES, BRASS JL AND GERMAN SILVER CHECKS, KEY TAGS, STEEL RINGS. STENCIL DIES, Ac. Ac. jay- Send for Circulars, -ffia April 18_s8_ HOTELS INNEW YORK. DE LANEAU HOUSE. BETWEEN 5th and 6th AVENUES, NEW YOUR*. FBONTINO liliaEBVO\n PASE. LARGE AND ELEGANT SUITS OF ROOMS FOIt families desiring accommodations in Now York, transiently or permanently. This i" one ol the most airy and delightful locations in the city. Table d'hote or private. A. M. DELEVALETTE. May 3 _ lT? REUNION HOTEL. 43d AND l h AVENUE. PARTIES VISITING NEW YORK, WILL FIND AT tins now and desirable House, thc most airy and comfortable accommodations for families locating per? manently or transiently, ot liberal rates. Meals served a la European or table d'hote. J. A. ROBINSON. May 3 Imo Proprietor. TAVERN-KEEPEKS'NOTICE. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, ? March 1.18G7. j ALL TAVERN-KEEPERS. AND PERSONS RETAIL? ING spirituous liquors, within tho city limits, who have not executed their bouds and token out tho proper cards to show that they have Uceuso to scU, wiU be re? ported as not complying with the law, alter Monday, 6th mTbose who have cards arc hereby notified to havo tho samo placed m a conspicuous place in tho window. AU tailing to observe this notice wiU also be reported, after the above-mentioned time. W. D. SMITH, March il Clerk of CouncU. WILLIAM IL GILHAM di SON, Real Estate Agents "tioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 3D QAYNE STREET. Sentcmbi-r H THE AIKEN PRESS. IT IS PROPOSED TO PUBLI8H IN THE TOWN OF Aiken, s. C., a Weekly paper under tho above title, to bo devoted to General Intelligence-Political, Com? mercial, Social, Literary, and Religious-with a Depart? ment of Agriculture, including the Field, the Orchard, the Vineyard, and the Gaidcn. A News Summary, to contain a digest ol' thc important: events of the week, will occupy a p tion ot thc paper, and particular atten? tion will bo given to Uic unsettled question of Labor, at best adapted to our new condition, and thc cevciopiuout ot" th?: resources ol'the country m Manufactures, Agri? culture, Fruit-raising, aud Vine-growing. Terms-a vuar, m advance. H. W. RAYENEL, Editor. W. D. KnuuANP, Publisher. January 21 ESTABLISHED 1859-8 YEAHS ! THE^QUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, NO. 92 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. -o Assets, -------- $3,077,788 Income, - - 2,069,070 Dividend February 1, 1867, over $600,000. All the most desirable and popular kinds of IIFE and ENDOWMENT Policies issued, and every advantage appertaining to the business granted to Policy-holders. PURELY MUTUAL. Tl CHARTER OF THE SOCIETY REQUIRES THAT ALL PROFITS GO TO TOE ASSORED, Dividends Declared Annually on the First of February, AND APPLIED AS CASH TO THE REDUCTION OP FUTURE PREMIUMS. DIVIDENDS UPON THE FIRST year's premium may be applied tu re .ucing thc second year's premium, and so on annually thereafter. Just and liberal dealing with the assured, promptness in the payment of losses, and the greater advantages of? fered to the assured by tlds Society, have secured to it a success such as has not been equalled in the same space of time in this or any other country. In the short space of seven yean it hos accumulated a fund of Over Three Millions of Dollars, and has secured an annual income of Over Two Millions. During tho year I8G6 alono it assured, by new policies, Over Thirty Millions of Dollars, increased its income Over Ono Million, and added to its fund muro than Fourteen Hundred Thou S? url Dollar?. It is thoroughly established on a solid basis, conducts its business on the Cash Plan, and xis ratio of "Total Ex? penditure" to "Total Cask Income" is le?s than that of any other company previously organized, ITS POLICIES AVERAGE LARGER THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY IN AMERICA, showing that for investments persons soloct thia Society ia preference to any other. The Assured have tho option annually ot applying their dividends In any of the FIVE following ways, under the rules of tho Society: Fnuri_To the permanent increase of the sum assured. SECOND_To the increase of the sum assured for one year, or a term of years. 1 man-To t ? e pormoennt reduction of tho premiums. FOURTH-To the reduction of the premiu s for ono or more years. Farra-To tho reduction of the number of years in which premiums arc to be paid. O. A. BOWEN, Agent, No. 143 MEETING STREET. WM. C. RAVEN EL, M. D., MEDICAL EXAinKin. stuthlmo May 4 MISCELLANEOUS, NOTICE. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLI0E, ) CUABLESTOM, S. C.. Slav 4, 1367. J THE REGULAR INSPECTION OF THE LOTS AND inclostircs, vaults, kc, will commence on Monday next, 6t inst. Owners and occupants are hereby roq aired to see that their premises aro In good condition and that all filth and garbage is removed as required by Ordi? nance. Ot tier inspections will follow. By order of Mayor GAILLARD. C. B. SIGWALD. May 4_(J_Chief of Police. ~?OSE'S HOTEL; SUMMERVILLE, S.C. P. V. BRANDT, Proprietor. SOMMERVILLE 18 RECOMMENDED TO INVALIDS, and others Reeling a salubrious! and delightful climate. Distance from Charleston 22 miles on the South Carolina Railroad. Trains leave Charleston at 8 A. M. and 4:16 P. M., and returning leave SummerviUo 7:10 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. May 4 stuthO I O B ""O?R IB JK. IVE I SODA WATER ! I. CONFECTIONERY AM) CAKES ! ! WE HAVE THE PLEASURE OF AN? NOUNCING to t ie Ladies and Gentlemen of Charleston, that we, tho undersigned, nave fitted up a I FIRST CLASS. ESTABLIS.MENT, at the corner of Meet? ing and Hasel streets, where we will guarantee that yop will find a superior quality of ICE CREAM, 80DA WA- I TER, CONFEC 1'IONKRY and CAKES. Hoping to re? ceive a share of tho patronage of the community, we aro Respectfully, , JOHN OGREN. W. A. WTTHINGTON. April 13_Imo ICECREAM AT TULLY'S, NO. 124 KING STREET. May 2 tbstuS THE UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE TO DIS? PENSE this agreeable' and healthful beverage, at their weU-known stands, No. SC HAHEL BXIUUBS, be? tween King and Meeting streets, No. 4-J6 e- KIN? STREET (Old Piquet G ard House), and at the head of CENTER MARKET, northwest corner. Druggisto and others wishing to bo supplied with Fountains or Syrups, and dealers desiring Fountains charged, will bo accommodated upon reasonable tenus. m Steamers, Hotels, Restaurants and private families, furnished with a superior article of bottled Sod i, in quan? tities to suit purchasers. We ore agents for the sale of A. J. Rforso j: Sen's justly ool oh rated Soda Water Apparatus, consisting of Genera? tors, Fountains, Marble Draught Stauus, Silver Plated Refrigerating Draught Stands, Tumbler Holders, and all apparatus necessary for the manuiactur" of soda Water, at the manufacturers' prices, with freight added. Dealers in 8ods Water throughout tho State, desiring an apparatus,, will do well to examine tho merits of Morse's Apparatus, before purchasing olesowhore. Description catalogue and price list sent to any address apon application to JOHN BUCK k CO.,- Charleston; While appreciating the very liberal patronage extended to us during tho past season, we shall strive to merit Ita 1 continuance. JOHN BUCK. E. H. GARDNER. April ll _? 2mo MEDICAL BOOKSi ' AND Anatomical Charts, French and English, ABE GOING OFF AT HALF PRICE AT HART'9 Bookstore.. April 2! GOING OFF AT HALF PRICE I *AA MORAL AND RELIGIOUS BOOKS, 10 cent? OUU Methodist Hymn Rooks, 26 cents Baptist Hymn Books, 26 to 75 cents SOU Moral and Religious Books, 26 cents 100 Southern Harmony, 76 cents Cathode t ench und Spanish Prayers, 60 cents Episcopal Prayers, 60 cunts to sd.50 100 The Charleston Book, 00 cents Testaments, in French or English, 6 cents to $1 Pocket Bibles, 50 cents to ?1 Webster's Spelling Books, 10 cents. Call at HART'S "BOOK STORE" April IS_ LAW BOOKS. The Beports of South Carolina AND THE STATUTES AT LARGE, AT HALF PRICE. AT HART'S April 22 Book Store. CLOSING. UP AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. BOOKS, PAP JR, ENVELOPES, BLANKS, BLANK Books, Pictures, Engravings and Instruments, at .alf price. The subscriber having determined to retire from busi? ness, presenta to the publie the opportunity of purchas? ing BOOKS. STATIONARY and Fancy Goods, at half price. Bibles, Prayers, Testaments, lu variety and sine. Hymn Books of all denominations, Novela, Travels, Bi? ographies, History, Theology. Scientific, Agricultural, Gardening, Cooking and Sporting tVor?s, Note Paper fi to$2 50 ream, Letter and Cap Papur, at S2 60 to ?ll ream. Envelopes at ?2 and ?2 60 per thousand, come und avail yourselves of the present opportunity. SAML. HART. SB. April 8 Imo No. 1132 King street. FRUIT I FRUIT ! FRUIT ! JUST ARRIVED BY THE AZELDA k LAURA, FROM Baracoa L300 bunches BANANAS 20,000 Plantains 45,000 Cocoanut* 20 dozen Pineapples Barrels itt Green Ginger Barrels nf Tamarinds. ALSO ON H ASO Ut STORE: ORANGES. LEMONS, Potatoes, Raisins and Figs Assorted Nuts, of all kinds. For sale at reasonable prices by BART k WIRTH, No. 57 Market street, and B. PATTANI, Hay 2_ 4 _ _No. 25 Market street ?$**J^ CURLS produe'ed^by ^*r^[ ?flpTfS^M CHLVL?X. Ono applies- Jjk^>j^ JPf Hy don warranted tc curl itc^EM^k T " **W most straight and stubborn vlffflf** hair of either sex :uto wavy ringlets, or heavy massive curls. Has been used by tl io fashionables ot Poi is and London, with thc most gratifying results. Does no in? jury to tho hair. Price by mull, sealed and postpaid, SI. Ditacriptivc clrculurs mailed free. Address BERGER, SL?DTTS k CO., Chemists. No. 2B5 Ri ver street, Troy, N. Y., Sole Agents for tho United States. March M_ _li BARNWELL SENTINEL IS AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. LET Merchants and business men try it for a few months. "No risk no gain." Send on y oin- cords and increase your trade this fall, lucre's nothing to equal Printer's Ink-it bas made many a fortune. Terms for tho paper-S3 per annum, in advance Advertisements Inserted at the rule of $1 per square ol twelve hnes or loss for 'veli insertion. Cards of ten linos or lese, at the rute of $10 for three months. Contracts by the year or for six months, allowing priv? ilege of changing, on moro favorable terms. Address EDWARD A. BRONSON. Novemhfl 1?' _fi- > . . . ,i .tor TH?\R?NGEBURG NEWS. fcpTJD.MSHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, AT jC Urangeburg, 8. C. Terms $2 per annum, in ad? vance. During thc spring and fall Hcasons extra copies of the OBANOEDUIUI Ntiws will be circulated tor the benefit ol our advertising patrons. Contract Advertisements inserted on thc miRt liberal terms. Address SAMUEL BIBBLE. Editor Oranguburg News, February 25 Orangoburg, S MISCELLANEOUS, FURNITURE AUCTIONS AT PBIVATE RESIDENCES Attended to with promptness and dispatch, and at MODERATE CHARGES, BT SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY, April ll Auctioneers, No. 27 Broad street INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. P. BONFORT, HUDSON, near KING STREET, rear of CITADEL. FARM HANDS, COOKS, WASHERS, HODSE KEE? VA .TS. *c, wanted immediately. March 2fi tuths2m WHY HAVE THAT MOST DISTRESSING DISEASE, DYSPEPSIA, when Dr. C. G. GARRISON '/ar? ron ts a cure. Price $1.25 per hortic. For sale, wholesale and rcinlL at my store, No. 211 South Eighth street, Philadelphia, and by BOWIE ?V MOISE, SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE. No. 151 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel. April 20 nithsS ELDER & BROWN, MANUFACTURERS AND PATENT? EES of the celebrated COMBINATION ORADLE AND B . BY TENDER, Pro I pelling Horses, and all kinda- of Kock* lng Horses, Invalid Chairs, with double and single wheels, from {25 to $45; Children's Carriages, Facey and Varnished Wagons, Fancy Sulkies. Invalid Carriages, made to order. Fancy Propellers and Baby Rockers, Aa, kc, life-size Horses, made to order. Depot, No 688 BROADWAY; Manufactory, Nos. ?49, 450, 461 and 452 WEST STREET, New York. - Octol.fr UP th urn! vr STRASBURGER & ??H?; iifpo?TER? or TOYS, CHINA, SLATES AND SLATE PENCILS. STRASBURGES k NOHN, FORCED BY THE RAPID increase of their business and their present inade? quate accommodations, have made arrangements to re? move rroii No. C6 Malden Lane to tho extensive lofts of No. 394 BROADWAY, near Canal street. Now York, on the 15th of March; offering tliore to buyers better In? ducements than ever before. tbetuSuios February 28 WHISKERS and MUS? TACHES forced to grow upon the smoothest nico ic from three to five wooka by ualng Dr. SEVTO N E ' 8 RESTAURATEUR j CAPILLAIRE, tho most wonderful discovery In mo-1 dorn science, acting upon tho Beard and Hair in on almost miraculous manner. It lias beeu used by the elite of Paris and London with the most flattering success. Names of all purchasers will be registered, and if entire satisfaction is uoi givon in overy instance, the money w?l be cheerfully refunded. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, $1. Descriptive cir? culars and testimonials mailed free Address BERGER, SHUTTS k CO., Cbemi-ts, No. 286 River street .Troy, N. Y., Sole Agents lor the United otates March 30_ay THE VM M NOW IN USE ! November 27 AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK. Factory, Hudson City, N. J. WHOLESALE SALES ROOM NO. 3* JOHN STREET, NEW YORK. ALL STYLES AND GRADES OF LEAD PENCIL. of superior quality arc manufactured and odored at lair terms to tho Trade. Tho public are invited to gi vo thu AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL thc pre {tere nee. THE PENCILS ARE TO BE HAD AT ALL THE PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND N. la ION . DEALERS. ASK FOR THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. " TESTIMONIAL. SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ) ENorN?ERi.su DEPARTMENT, J YALE COLLEGS, November 1?, I860. J I have olwys recommended tho Faber Polygrode Lead Pencils ll the only pencils titted for both ornamen? tal and mathematical drawing; but, after a thorough trial of thc American l'olygrade Lead Pencils, mon uluclured by tho American Lead Pencil Company, New York, I And them superior to any pencil in usc, ovou to thu Faber or thc old English Cumberland Lead Pencil, being a superior pencil for sketching, ornamental und mechanical drawing, and all the ordinary uses of a load pencil. These pencils are very iluely graded aud have a very smooth lead ; even tho sottest pencils hold the point well"; they ure all that eau be desired in a pencil, lt gives me ?innt pleasure to be aide to assure Americans that they will no loug'-r be compelled to depend upou Germany or any other torcigu market for peue'ls. ?.OUIS BAIL, Professor of Drawing, Ac. ALL 1'ENCILS AILE H TA .Ml'I'D : $S* "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. N. Y." Nono genuino without tm exact name of thc firm : molt to lt. Onto December 13 LEA & PERRINS' CELEBEATED WOKilTEMlE SAUCE. PRONOUNCED BY C0NN0LSSETJB3 TO BE THE 0SLV Good Sauce RS AND APPLICABLE EVEKY VARIETY EXTRACT of a letter, irom a MEDICAL GENTLEMAN ut Madras, to his Brother at WORCESTER, May. 1861: "TeU LEA k PER? RINS that their SAUCE is highly esteemed in lu? dia, and is, in my opinion, _jthe most palatable, F,S Ttiwell as the most whole Isomo SAUCE that is made." OF DISH. The success of this most delicious ?nd unrivallo/. con? diment Laving caused many unprincipled de?.era to apply tho name to Spurious Compounds, thc PJDLIC IE respectfully and ear netti' requested to see that inc name of LEA k Prances are upon thc WRAPPER, LA II UL, STOPPER and BOTTLE. Manufactured by LEA ?X; PERRINS, Wore cst tr. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, NEW YORK, AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES. October li) fm wi yr THE MARION STAR, ESTABLISHED NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AGO, IS published at Marion, S. C., in thc central portion ot the couutry, and offers a favorable modium lo Mer? chant*. Drngg?rts, Machinists, and all classes who desire to extend their business ta tho Pee Dee country. For the benefit iii our advertising patron?, wo shall, in .iddition to our subscription list, which is constantly ni creasui't, publish and distribute gratuitously 3UU0 extra copies bf thc STAR, during tho business season this FaU. Rates of Advertising liberal. W. J. McKERALL, November 20 Editor and Proprietor. AUCTION SALES. DISTRESS SALE. WC1 be sold THIS DAY, at o'clock, at Ko. 136 Meeting street, opposite th Pavilion Hotel, consisting of BACON, HAMS, TOBACCO, Butter, Brooms, Tea, Soda, S-al es and Weights, and the usual articles of a Grocery store, levied on for rent dne by-to Terms cash. Goods to be removed immediately after the sale. J. J. BEASLEY, May 4_Bailiff. Comfortable Residence in King street, near South BatUru. BY ALONZO J. WHITE di SOIT, Brokers, Auctioneers, ?nd Real Estate Asenta. Will be sold on TUESDAY; tho 7th of May, at the north of the "Exchange, at ll o'clock, That corni ortable two story WOODEN RESIDENCE, situate on the east side of Klug street, one door south of I Wecms Court, known as No. 28. The House contains six rooms with an additional building to the south, which could bc converted into a store, with kitchen and all necessary out-buildings on the premises. Lot measures 70 by IBO. be the same more or less. Conditions-one-half cash: balance payable in one and two years, secured by bond and mortgage of property sold, interest payable semi-annually. Buildings to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay A. J. W. A- Son for necessary papers and stamps. May 4 BY R. M. MARSHALL dc BRO., Brokers. Auctioneers & Real Estate Agents On TUESDAY, 7th May, at ll o'clock, will be sold, at the" Exchange, Broad street, 1500 ACRES OF LAND in St James', Goose Creek, be? ing near Pigeon Bay, and about 24 milos from Charles? ton, on State Road. Conditions-One-third cash ; "balance in one and two vea rs, secured by bond and mortgage. Purchaser to pay for papers. May 3 Auctions for Horses, Vehicles and Furniture, EVERY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at a quarter past 10 o'clock, as originally established by the subscribers. Furniture sales at Private Residences promptly attend? ed to at low charges. SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneers, No. 27 Broad street, April ll_3mo_ South Side near State. BANNBTT SCHUH. Auctioneer and Commission Mere liant, at No. 89 Kins; street, below Broad street. Offers bis services for the salo of MERCHANDISE ii day and night at his store, also for the sale of Stock. Bonds, Real Estate, Vessels, Horses and Produce, uesi city references will be given. Consignments solicit ed. Terms moderate, and guarantees satisfaction. April 23 Imo MACHINE SHOPS. DETI AND R Machine Shops. I BUILD AND REPAIR Sienna Engines, Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills. Cast? ing! In Iron and Brass of aB descriptions. Send orders to J. M. EASON & BRO., Nassau and Columbus sta., Charleston, S. C December 15 stuthlyr BRIDGES & LANE, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN RAILROAD AND GAR FINDI NGS, AND Machinery of Every Description. ALSO, TAITS PATENT BOLLING LEVEE S?EABS AND PUNCHES. No. 50 Conrtland-st., corner of Greenwich, NEW YORK. RAXLEOAD AXLES, WHEELS, CHALES, SPIKES, Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Car, Ship and Bridge Bolte, [ron Forgings of varions kinds, Ac., Ac. STEEL AND RUBBER SPRINGS, LOCOMOTIVE AND HAND LANTERNS, Portabio Forges and Jack Screws, Cotton Duck for Car CoverB, Brass and SUverTrimmings, Belting of all kinds, Baggage Checks, atc., kc Also, Agents for the manufacturers of OAR HEAD LININGS.. A L?liKl BRIDGES,.TCEL C. LANE. .N'o?'0'ltbjr t rnloSI'T'C WILLIAM S. HENEREY, MACHLW ll HMM. No. 314 Meeting street, (NEAR UNE,) CHARLESTON, S. C MANUFACTURES STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS and MACHINERY, Saw Mills. Com Mina, Horse Powers, Vortical and Horizontal Sugar Mi??, Cotton Seed Crushers, McCarthy Cotton Gins, and aU kinds of | Iron and Brass Castings, to order. * April 26_ thstuOmo T? CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR REDUCED RATES for TONGUED AND GROOVED LUMBER, viz.: 44 FLOORING, at S25 per M. 5-4 FLOORING, at $35 per M. 3-4 LINING, at $25 per M. 7-8 LINING, at $25 per M. Wo also have various other sizes of dressed and rough . LU MU ..K. All of which wit! be disposed of at lowest cash prices. EBAUGH & MAIL0NEE, PLANING MILL AND LUMBER YARD, HOBLBECK'S WHABP, NEAR N. E. BAILBOAD. May 1 Imo M YORK STEAM MICO., MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINE LATHES, PLANERS, IMPROVED CAR WHEEL BOXES. BOLT CUTTEB8, UPRIGHT DRILLS, AND MACUIMSTS* TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIOSS Works at Worcester, Mass. OFFICE AND WAREBOOM, No. 222 PEARL ST., December If NEW YORK. fi'J.0 8HIP CHANPIERY, ETC. PATENT BOAT 1TACIIIG APPARATUS. BROWS 4 LOM'S PATENT. APPROVED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERN MEN C and Hupcrvlslng Inspectors of Steamers, at thc late trial of thc ditl'orcnt PATENTS tn Now York har? bor, with all lix turca complote. Price, $40 cash. Tho best sud most economical of all tho Patents now used. ALSO, 1000 yards ? c?. COTTON RAVENS for Awnings and Boat Sails. 7000 yards Druid Mills Cotton Duck, Nos. 1, 2, 3,4, 5, Band 7 at New York prices. 300 coils Kentucky Baling Rope for Cotton, Manilla and Yard Cordage. For sale by JOHN TU0MEY, April 25 Imo No. 48 EAS. BAY. KKAUSHAArt. & CO, IBM MOTT nmtovzD GRAND AND BQD1B1 PIANO-FORTEfe Full Iron Frame and Overstrung Bm MANUFACTORY AND WAREHOUSE le, IV West Houston-street. Ho. 1 NEAR BROADWAY. NEW YORE. THE ONDEP.BIONED, MEMBERS OF THF FIRM Oi KBAUSUAAB tt CO., ar? practical Plano nuken and as snub have had a large experience in connectioi ?Ita some ol the best Establishment? In this countr; sad Europe. Their lanes are made not merely h] them, but ty them, ai d under their Immediate personal sapervlslon', ami thoy allow no instruments to leave theil factory and ; ass into the hands of their patron., unit II tee; have a power, evenness, tl rm ces? and roundness 0 t juo, an elasticity of touch-without which no tnttio nent ought to be satisfactory to the public- ss well i t nat durability lu construction, which enables it to rt nain In tu *> and to withstand Budden changes of tea .erainro and ?xposnre io extreme neat and oold, whlci are sometimos unavoidable. They ?viii at all times be happy to see the prof?sala sud the public at their Warerooms, and invite coinpst) son between their own Pianos and those of any otb? manufactory. ANTON EBAUBHAAR.TOBIAS HA*? CHARLES 1. BOBONBMANN. april 3s_. ? "T1?? SUMTER WATCHMAN IS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT SUM? TER, S. C., by GILBERT & FLOWr-ltS, Proprietors. Ht FOUR DOLLARS por annum, invariably iu advance. Advertisements inserted ut usual rutes. Every .tyla ot Job Printing executed JU the nsstttet style and greatest dispatch, fcepteajpei ?fy AUCTION SALES. New Potatoes. BY HEN RY COBIA & CO. THIS DAY. at 10 o'clock, before our atore, wffl be add, 9 BBLS. NEW POTATOES._May i ?'ocr af a Country Blore. BY JOHN O, MIL.VOR & CO. On TUESDAY, 7th inst, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, at our Auction Sales Boom, No. 133 Meeting street. The remaining STOCK OF A COUNTRY STORE, CONBTXTKO TH FAST OF: 1 Chest TEA, BLACK PEPPER, Ginger, Soda, Clove? Soap, Blacking, Nutmegs, Ground Pepper and;8picei Pickles, Smoking Tobacco, Tinware Crockery, consisting of Dianes, Pitchers, Bowls Men's and Women's Shoes and Boots Men's Felt and Wool HatB Lawns, Ginghams, Organdies, Mozambique Dress and Yell Bareges, Irish Lijen, Linen Drill Swiss, Jaconet aud Mull Muslins Black Silk and Grenadine Veils, Linen C. Hdkfa. Ribbons, Trimmings, Gloves Merino Undershirts and Drawers, Black SIB: Ties Hosiery, Men's Linen Sacks, Pants, Silk Vesta Linen Shirts, with a variety of other articles. Conditions cash. May i COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Samuel J). Bumph, et ai, vs. William 8. Minus, Adm'r. of John Bell et aL-BikJor Partition. By authority of a decretal order in this cause, made by his Honor, Chancellor Johnson, at the last February sitting of this Court for Colleton District, I will sall at Ridgeville. on the South Carolina Railroad, on THURS? DAY, the 9th day of May, .at 12 o'clock M. All that PARCEL OR PIECE OF LAND, with BUILD? INGS thereon; situated in the District of Colleton, in the T. wn of Ridge ville, containing about threo fourths of an acre, more or less; bounding north by the South Caro? lina Railroad; south by Luke r o nerty and John N. Cum? mings' lots; west by W. Y. Layton and Thomas W. Stutt's lots; and east by the South Carolina Railroad Depot Conditions.-Cash sufficient to pay cort of proceed? ings ; the balance- on a credit of six months, secured by bond and security, and a mortgage of the premises. Pur? chasers to pay for papera B. STOKES, MayS \ C. E. C. D. PUBLIC AUCTION. Will be sold, al Public Auction, on the promises, at tbs old Wood Tard on tho Pee Dee River, near Marion, 8. C. at 10 o'clock A.M., WEDNESDAY, tbs 8th dar Of May. A WOODEN BUILDING, formerly the property of tbs so-called Confederate States. The house la about SO by SO feet, of one and a half stories, with piazza on two aides, built of selected cypress lumber. Terms cash, in Government funds. In compliance with instructions tram the Commis? sioner of the Bureau E. F. and A. L. JAMES P. LOW, May 1 BL LL CoLand A.F. M. PRIVATE SALE*. BY R. SL MARSHALL ?& BRO. Brokers and A act toners, No. 33 Brostd street. At Private Sale HOUSE AND LOT, Na 9 Atlantic street The Lot measures twenty-five feet front by forty deep, and tho He use contains four rooms. 8 May 3 NOTICE TO SAILORS OR UQUBHAKTa. HOTEL OR BOARDING-HOUSE KEEPERS. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, 1 March 13,1887. j IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING ACT OF the Legislature, passed the 30th day of December, 18C6, all persons cen cerned are hereby nod ned to can at this Office and take out the required license immediately. W. H. SMITH, ' derk af Connan. UT ACT FOB* THE BX-rXXB FBOTBOTIOH OF UKO DtMIOBANTB Ul TRI PO XT ANS HABSOB OF CEAKLKS TdK. L Beit enacted, by the Senate and Souse of Bepresmta tives, now met and tittxn? in General Assembly, and by the autltorily of the same, -'That lt shall not be lawful for any person, except a pilot or publia- officer, to board or at? tempt to board a vessel arriving in tbs part or barbar of Charleston, before such vessel shall have been mads fast to the wharf, without first obtaining! eave from ina mas-. ter or person having charge pf such vessel, er from her owner or agenta. >'??., IL It shall not be lawful for any owner, agent master, or other person having charge of any vessel arriving or being in the port of Charleston, io permit or authorise any san ora, hotel or boarding house keeper, not Meensen as hereinafter provided, or any agent,- runner or em? ployee ot any sailor's or Immigrant's hotel or hoarding bouse, to coard, or attempt to board, any vessel arriving ba, or lying, or -.eing in the barbar or port ol ObSBsSfBB. before such vessel shall have been made fast to the wharf, or anchored, with intent to invite, ask or solicit the boarding of any of the crew employed on such vessel UL lt shah not be lawful for any sailor's or tuna grant's hotel or boarding house keeper, or the employee of any sailor's or immigrant's hotel or boarding house keeper, having boarded any vessel wade fast to any wharf . fn the port ol Charleston, to neglect or refuse to leer? said veaael, after having been ordered so to do by the master or person having charge of snob vessel. IV. It snail not be lawful tor any person to keep, con? duct or carry on, either as owner, proprietor,' 'agent or ' otherwise, any sailor's or iznxaigrant's boarding hone?, - or Bailor's or immigrant's hotel, in tbs city ot Cawleston. without having a Uce?se from tho dry CouncilrsbsMSC V. ltahali not bo lawful for any person, not having the license m this Act provided, or not being tbs regular agent runner or employee of a person having roch li? cense, to invite, ask or solicit In the city or harbor of Charleston, the boardirg or lodging of any of tbs craw employed cn any vessel, ar of any immigrant arriving m the said dry of Charleston. VL The dry Council shall take tbs application of any person applying for a license to keep a sailors' orlnmd- - grant's boarding house, or sailor's or immigrant's hotel, I in the city ot Charleston, and upon satisfactory evidence to them of the respectability and competency of such apr plicant, and of the aol table ncaa of his accommodations, shall Issue to him a license, which shall be good tor ons year, unless sooner revoked by said City Council, to keep a sailor's or Immigrant's boarding bouse in tire cir/ of charleston, and to invito and solicit boarders tot tbs same. VIL The dry Council may, upon satisfactory evidence of the disorderly character of any sailors' or lmmigranta* hotel or boarding house, licensed ss hereinbefore pro? vided, or of the keeper or proprietor of any snob house, ar of any force, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation, in in? viting or soliciting boarders or lodgers for such house, on the part of such keeper or proprietor, or any of bis agents, runners, or employees, or of any attempt to per? suade or entice any. of the crew to desert norn any rosall in the harbor of Charlee ton, by such keeper or proprie? tor, or any of his agents, runners or employees, re roka the license for keeping such house. . ., YUL Every person receiving the license hereinbefore provided tor shall pay to the City Council aforesaid the sum of twenty dollars. Ci. The said City council shall furnish to each Bailor's or immigrant's hotel or boarding house keeper, Roen sed by them as aforesaid, one or more badges or shields, an which shall be printed ar engraved ute name of snob hotel or boarding house keeper, and the nnmbar and. streut of his ho el or boarding house; and which said badges or abielda shah be surrendered to said City Coun? cil upon the revocation by them, or expiration of any license granted by thant, as herein provided. X. Every sailor's rr immigrant's hotel or boarding bouse keeper, and every agent, ronner or employee of euch hotel or boarding-house keeper, when boarding any vessel in the harbor of Charleston, or when inviting or soliciting the boarding or lodging of any seaman, sailor or person employed on any vessel, or of any immigrant, shall wear, conspicuously displayed, the shield or badge referred to in the foregoing section. XL lt shall not be lawful for any person, except those named In the preceding section, to i-ave, wear, exhibitor display any such shield or badge to any of tbs crew em? ployed on any vessel, or to any immigrant so arriving m tho city of Charleston, with the intent to invite, ask or solid t the boarding or lodging of such immigrant or ot any of the crow omployed oa any vessel being In tba harbor of Charleston. Uli Whoever shah offend against any or either of tba provisions contained in section 1, 2, a, i, 5,10 and IL in thia Act shall be (teemed guilty ol a misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by Imprison? ment for a term not exceeding one year, and not less than thirty days, or by a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollar', and not less than one hundred dollars, or by both auch fine and imprisonment. ' xiii. The word ''vessel,'' aa used In this Act shall in? clude v ease ia propelled by steam. 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