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G. R. CATHCART, EDITOB CATHCART, ?icM?LLAN s MORTON, PROPRIETORS. To. 18 KAYNE STREET. CITY PRINTERS TEBroS~CASH. SnESCRUTION ?A ILY-TWELVE MONTHS. DAILY-SIX MONTHS. rJAILT-THREE MONTHS. SINGLE COPIES. TO NEWS DEALERS..... NEWS SUMMARY. Cotton closod in Now York at 27 for Middling TJplan<2s. Gold closed 137?. Cotton olosod in Liverpool yesterday evening at lljd. for Middling Uplands. A Gorman statesman soys BISMARCK keops NA? POLEON on his logs by boxing his oars first on tho right Bide and then on the left. Two mammoth tapo worms, ono 100 feet and another 75 feot in length, woro taken from the por son of Mrs. CATHARINE ROUAL, in South Troy Now York, on Tuesday,by Drs. LYON and STEARNS. In thc absence of mails, a California paper got .up an article on "the six days of creation," end tho editor of a Salt Lake shoet wrote a teador on "Soothing Syrup." The choico of black for clergymen originated with LUTHES, who, when he abaudonod the dress of a monk, took what tho olector of SAXONY pre? sented him, black cloth, or the court color. Tho increase of tho area under cotton cultiva iion in the Bombay (India) presidency is about 270,000 acres, representing increased export to tho value of $5,000,000. ! London has nearly 8000 policemen, divided into eighteen divisions. A strong standing army ready for service night or day. Tho expeme of tho department is $3,500,000 a year. The damage to the Knoxville and Charleston Railroad by the recent floods is estimated at $200, 000. A bridge at Bridgeport, Tenn., has been re? cruit, costing S10J,000. President JOHNSON hu orderod the return to ! New Orleans of tho statue of WASHINGTON which was taken from the Capitel at Baton Rouge in 1862, and shipped to Washington City. That wonderful starvation caso in Dayton has come to 'a very lamo and impotent conclusion. Thc "apirita" suddenly cut Air. BROWN'S acquaintance, and ho hos gone to eating again. - Tho timely announcement is made that the American Institute will hold a World's Fair in New York in 187G, beginning on tho 4th of July, tho centennial of Amoricau Independence. RhotfeTslarvd has the groatest population to the square mile of anv Stat 3 in the Union, and greater than any country in Europo except France. Thc labor in tho State showa an annual product of $601 for every man, woman and child. King GEOBQE, of Greece, has arrived at Lon? don. It is understood that the Sing will proceed to St. Petersburg and ask for tho hand of tho Grand Duchess OLGA, daughter cf tho Grand Duke CONSTANTINE . Quaker attire was once the universal costume of ' sober citizens of thc midd.o class in England. All have departed from that fashion' now but the Quakcio, and they have never changed, but kept on in the old way. Some timo ago, $18,000 in notes of the Fincastlo (Va ) bank were stolon from a gentloman in Wash? ington. One day last week $5000 wero found in Baltimore, $10.000 in Philadelphia, and $3000 in - S^etcrsb.urg^ Va. LUCY STONE is creating quite an excitement in Kansas on tho question of Woman's Rights. It is believed that thc propositions to strike out from the Constitution the words white and male will both carry this fall. .. " A San'Francisco correspondent says that a sys? tem of slavery exists on the Society Islands, undor the auspices of tho French government, unequalled in barbarity by any former plantation system down ' South. The victims are Chinese coolies and na? tives pf the Pacific islands. ?- A young man-went to a Catholic church in St. Louis with two acquaintances whom he had fallen in with, and, as ho was devoutly worshipping on his knees, they seized him by the nock, half choked him, and stole his pocket hook. While he . prayed his companions preyed. In 1840 we consumed 24,000 pounds of opium, at a cost of $40,800. In 1850 wo consumed 87,000 pounds, at a cost of $253,600. In 1860 the impor? tation reached 119,500 pounds, at a cost of $437, 750. Meanwhile the population has doubled, but the consumption of opium has quintupled. Alluding to the purchase of Russian America by the Unted States, the Journal, of St. Petersburg, says: "We can only state that the transaction is mutually advantageous, and that the ports' of Eastern Siberia will be granted certain privileges, and that the commercial interests of both coun? tries will be promoted. A Washington dispatch of the 29th says : Sev? eral large boxes filled with presents for the Presi? dent, Secretary SEWARD and Gen. GRAST, con? signed to the Japanese Commissioners, arrived to-day. Tho sword for General GRANT is one -of the finest pieces of workmanship ever seen in this country. Yale College is opulently rich, and the faculty are making the most of the money to raise it to the highest standard of excellence. They have for. building purposes fifteen hundred thousand dol? lars, and design soon to erect an entirely new set of brown stone dormitories, a memorial chapel, the Peabody geological museum, and a new Divini? ty HalL We learn from the Turf, Field and Farm that Captain JOHN TV-AYEBS, the celebrated pistol shot, is making arrangements for opening a gallery at Washington, D. C. In 1836, at New Orleans, he shot an orange from the head of a friend, at the distance of thirty-six feet, and is ready, on a suit? able wager, to repeat the feat A friend of his ex? presses a willingness to become a rest for the ' target. Senor ROMERO bas received official reports from Genenral BENAVTDES, commander of the Liberal forces besieging Vera Cruz, and from General POB zxBio DIAZ. The reports folly corroborate the in? telligence previously received of the defeat of the Imperialist General MARQUEZ. General BENAVTDES ?ia'd heard of the capture of Queretaro by Esco BEDo, and also mentions a rumor that MAXIMILIAN had been made a prisonor. A Mr. BROWNING in the Massachusetts Legisla? ture, a member from Lee, opposed an appropria? tion to the Agassiz Museum as being of no "practic? al use to the people." Mr. B. declared he was down on a great institution for the preservation of. pickled snakes, and periwinkles, and dead fish and such trash, and the old fossils who want to keep their snakes, and fishes, and rubbish, should pay "? for the keeping of them out of their own pockets. A remarkable case of swindling took place in Sidney Bar, C. B., a short time since. A man named HARRY JAMES CLEAVELAND claimed to he ve ; received a telegraphic despatch announcing that lie had fallon heir to property valued at ?2500 a year. He exhibited tho dispatch to several mer? chants, it waa thought to be genuine, and they trusted him to a largo amount. He tried the same - ? game in Halifax, but was detected, and is now in custody. A strong story of coincid?'r;r?s is told by an Eng? lish paper-that at Liverpool two women in differ? ent localities, each carrying a grandchild down a stairway, stumbled and fell. In each instance the child waa uninjured, but the wo; ian died the same evening. The name of eaoa woman was ELIZA? BETH FLEMINO. We should' ra_b?r be excused from behoving the whole of thr.t story. Weare ? : willing to admit that tho two women fell down stairs. A Yorkshireman has just been sontenced to a ' year's imprisonment, in England, for theft. For ... . the last twenty-three years he has supported him? self by the manufacturo of spurious fossils, Ro M maa reinoins, coins, flint instruments, and other 'it ? forged relics of the Roman and ancient British pe? riods,', with .which ho has deceived many of the moat ernineflt antiquarians of the kingdom. In 1869, having been detected by Professor TENSAKT, he was induced to exhibit before various learned societies . his method of manufacturing spurious flints. : If / It appears oy a Parliamentary return jost issued, h .. that on the ist of March 20 English vessels ot war, of 34,617 tons, and a complement of 5313 officers """ sod men, were in. the Mediterranean; 29 vessels, of 24,327 .toca; and a 'complement of 5488 men, in ? North America and tho West Indies; 9 vessels, of >. 7647 tons, and 1115 men;' on the southeast coast of ' America; 7 vessels, of 7590 tons, and 1275 men, at V the East Indies; 3 vessels, of 3078 tons, and 446 .raen, at tn0 Cape of Good Hope; 19 vessels, of 15,179 tons, and 1894 men, on tho wost coast of. " AJrioa.staiion; 14 vessels, of 19,842 tons, and 3321 mon, tc the Pacifier 40 vessels," of 30,246 tons, and fi 4628 mon, on tho China station; 6 vessels, ^'6793 i ? fcons - and 136Tmeri;"m Australia^ and J, surveying., j? -veasel witli 90 men detached, ir? tho Straits of .;JP&*#*T' ?,. .'-.:? ? . " ' , " i ' .?10.00 5.00 . 3.50 .5 cents .3 couts LARGEST CIRCULATION.-The DAILY >JEWS publishes the Official List of Let? ters remair.inn in the Postoffice at thc. end of euch v>e*'c, agreeably to the following ?melion of . JV?iO Postoffice Law, as the newspaper nerving the largest deviation tn the City of Cairleston: SECTION 6. Atxl bo lt further enacted. That lista or lot? tere remaining uncoiled tor In any Post?nico in any city, town or village, who o a nowsiaper ?hall bo printed, shall hereafter bo pabashed once only in tho newspaper which, boins; publisbctl weekly or oftener, shall have U?e largest circulation within rango of dolivery of tho said ol?ce. SS~ Ai communications nUenoMforpiMwcdion in this journal must he addressed lottie JCdUor of (he 1 . Da'dy Sews, So. IS Uayne-street, Cliarieston, S. C. Business Communications to Publisher of Daily Sews. We cannot undertake lo return rejected communica? tions. Advertisements ouisii'e of the city must be accompa? nied willi the cash. _ c H?IL? S T OK. WEDNESDAY MORNING-, MAY 8, 1867. PAY TJP. We are sending out at present, a great num? ber of bills for subscription and advertising, and most earnestly request that all those who may receive them, will have the kindness to make prompt remittances. A groat many of these accounts have boon standing for a year and more, and it is absolutely necessary now that they should be paid. SUFFERING IN SOUTH CAROLINA. The New York Herald of the 4th, publishes a communication from Governor OER, accom? panied by abstracts of letters addressed to Rev. WM. MARTIN, of Columbia, who had issued cir? culars, calling for information in regard to the extent of the destitution prevailing in different parts of the State. These abstracts, which we publish this morning, tell a tale of wide-spread and all hut hopeless destitution, sueh as the world has not heard of since the famine in Ire? land twenty years ago. The appeal which is made to tho humanity of the country by thia mere statement, is gener? ously and heartily endorsed by the Herald. But while we acknowledge the kindness with which this has been done, and recognize the relief which in many instances has been afford? ed by the exercise of Norlb ;rn charity, there is a truth contained in this statement which we would impress upon our Northern friends. That truth is that this destitution and suffering is the direct result of the political agitation of the last two years. When the war closed throughout the South, there was universal preparation to go to work, aud if one half of the land that could have been planted had been cultivated, if one half of the energy which could have been exercised had been employed, there would have been but comparatively little destitution, and no where any possibility of starvation. What prevented it ? The unnecessary and mischievous agitation in Congress, or if it is a fairer statement, tho unfortunate difference be? tween Congress and the Executive. What the South wanted was capital-Capital to buy mules, to supply provisions, to pay the wages of freed? men, who had nothing .but those wages to de? pend upon. There was ample security for such capital, and for large and sure returns of in? terest upon its use. And this capital would . have conic but for the constant threats of con? fiscation and the uncertain political status of the States in which such capital was needed. What wise mon, seeing the influence of Mr. STEVENS, and listening to declarations of com? ing vengeance, "a little mild confiscation pun? ishment first, aud then quiet," would have ven? tured his capital in property which might be snatched from his debtor. Then, too, the wildest theories and the most foolish theorists on the subject of negro labor wore all powerful. It seemed at one time as if the Democratic party had resolved that no freedman should be permitted to labor; that the whole of the present generation were to be secured in the employment. of. a perpetual holiday. . . ..-.'?. And in this State the monstrous iniquity of the confiscation of the Sea Island' lands de? molished labor through one of the richest and most productive sections of the State, while in? ducements, the most delusive but the most at? tractive, were offered in other sections to per? suade the laborers to emigrate. And both of these are still at work. Violent and extreme men are still threatening confisca? tion, and. even such a Democrat as Mr. BROOKS shows his love for the South by tho declaration . that he would sooner trust capital in Hayti than in the Southern States. .' Thc condition cf things, however, is impro? ving, and we would say to the Herald and all other papers or individuals who would-prevent the recurrence' of such suffering, that the surest way is to put an end to the political agi- " tation which is consequent upon the unsettled status of the South, and to discourage and con? tradict the thousand wild and wicked rumors with which the Northern press teems, that per? sons and capital seeking employment in the South run unusual risks. The truth ia just the reverse, and, much as. we have suffered, - Mr. SIEVRNS' speeches and Mr.- STEVENS' peli cy, by creating and fostering this distrust, have deprived'Nbrthern.,eapitalista .of more j certain and. larger profits than have been offered to in? vestments for many years in this country. THE SITUATION IS CENTRAL AN? SOUTH AMERICA. The Panama correspondent of the New York Herald states that Isthmus politics remain tn statu g ?o. The reports which Admiral DAHL OREN had heard of the difficulties'along the coast were exaggerated, and his orders to Cap? tain "PAULDIHO, of the Wateree, to make all haste in reaching Panama, as well as the daily drill of the crew, proved to be superfluous. On her arrival the Wateree found no pretext for an attack upon the city; but.her presence had the effect of renewing the feeling of security, which the American residents have aot enjoyed since the departure of the Jamestown. According ti? the latest dates from Central America peace has been thoroughly re-established in the dis? contented States of Guatemala, and CRUZ, the rebellious leader, has been exiled. The C jsta ?Rican Congress was" to be convened early in May, and certain amendments to the. Constitu? tion were to he discussed. The contradictory reports from Peru rendered it difficult to judge of the actual stato of that oountry-some de? claring it serenely quiet; others describing it as agitated by uprisings and revolutionary excite . ment. In Lima the toleration measure Was defeated in Congress by'S vote of 48. to 40, but a proposition is still under discussion about re? ducing the Church property by one half in that: city. On the'11th nit. a meeting called by the priests in the public square, in front of the hall whero Congress meets, led to a row, in. which paying stones were used as knock-down argu? ments. The pelias were summoned in force, and a company of cavalry was ordered out to end the row. This, was accomplished after a sharp, little fight, in which many were wound? ed, but only one was killed. Several priests, were arrested and are 'now in' prison.Th?-1 treaty, offensive, and defensive, made jby the American: Congress of .1805, hag just been ac? cepted by Salvador,.Horid?ras/:Colo'mbis?:Ven?.'. zuela, Eucador and Bolivia.^ C^e.itfd Pero will probably ?eeept'?i also,"" .. ,t ,? ' . ;:, ; .. r.Tbe Santiago, correspondent ot: the samo journal states, ander date of April 1} that the Spanish fle?tf -has - not' yet reappeared in th? Pacific. He adds that the'truce question be? tween Chile and Peru ia still absorbing, atten? tion; and he chronicles the resignation of Ad? miral TCOKER, .' who-? left-' in the "?n??ffn;majl steamer of tho 25th for Callao. The resignation of thc Admiral seems to haye been prompted by - the -hope ; of harmonizing affairs iff Peru -tppointwcnt of a foreigner to tho command of | a fleet against President 1'RAHO. Thc new ten minion loan, negotiated hy Chile in England for carrying on thc war, baa been arranged just in time to pay pressing debts and to continue (ho war. Tho news from MENDOZA is unimportant. The Argentine and revolutionary forces remain inactive, and thc only details we receive attest, outrages on thc inhabitants and general anarchy. WANTS._ ILLINOIS LANDS WASTED.-P I JPT Y thousand aero? of good farming lands in Illino:s wanted. Also 20,000 acres of good Iowa lam?. Address, Hiving numbers of the land and lowest cash price, ?. C. DAVIDSON, Beal Estato Agont, Galesburg. Illinois. May 8___1 A?ADI OF EXPERIENCE IN TEACH? ING, desires a situation either In a school or tam- | Hy. References gtvon If required. AJ-l-ess "R. T. A.'" BennettsYillc, 8. 0._wfm8? May 1 BI HI I GRAT 10 N.-PLANTE ICS WHOSE Plantations aro located in healthy sttu&tioDs can ob- j tain any requisito number of German or L.?2 j Laborers, at short nonce. Tor terniB, kc. apply to J Obie tH H. OPPENHEIM, No. 432 King street, corner Bu Ison street, March G w?m2mo Opposite Citadel Square. ANX INFORMATION OF WILLIAM AU? GUSTUS CURRIE will be thaukfully received by his brother, SAMUEL M. CUESTE, at St. George's, a. C. April 16_imo ANTED, AN ELDERLY WOMAN AS Cook for quite a small family. Ono who is will? iup to muUu hersch generally useful, is civil and iigroo able in maimers, van apply at No. CO Calhoun street. April 20_ WAN l'BO, A SITUATION AS CLEltK BY an activo citizen of middle ago, who writes a good hand and is quick at figures; is capabl.' of ta ?dug charge ol a sot 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 Omeo. TTTISHES SOMETHING TO DO. A LADY TV that can cut and make mon and boy's clothes, ladies' and children's dressa?, can keep house, and mako herself generally useful in tho house, kitchen and gardon. Low terms. Good relcrencos given if required. Any ono writing please state terms. Address "C. W." BOX 3L April 7_._Vance's Perry. S. C. WANTED, A GOOD COOK AND WASHER, also a SEAMSTRESS and CHAMBERMAID. Must faring good recommendations. Apply at No. 13 WENT? WORTH STREET._J._May 7_ <?rj ?\rr T iE GENUINE BARTLETT SEW MO^OO INO MACHINE, *23.^Wauted-Agents, 4160 per month and all expenses paid, to sell tue Genuino Bartlett Sewing Machine. This Machino will do all the work that Caa be done on any high-priced machine, and is fully patented,licensed uud warranted for Ava years. Wo pay the above wages,- or a commission, from which twice that amount can bo made. For Circulars aad terms address H. HALL k CO.. No. 724 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Pa. 36 April 10 TO RENT. SEVERAL VE Ri' PLEASANT ROOMS TO RENT. Apply ai No. WO WENXSV.. BTH STREET, wost of Rutledge._' 3* - ? ? . '? - May 8 TO RE ST, A TWO AND A HALF STORY D WELLES (Jr In LEG ABE STREET, No. 27. Moy 8 1 _li. M. MARSHALL. & BRO. TO RENT, A SMALL STORE AND DWEL ' LING, No. 113 Ring Btroot. Apply at No. 100 KIN G BJ.-RBKT. ? _ ? May 8 TO RENT, THE STORE No, SO EAST BAY, at present occupied by R. ic A. P. Caldwell. Pos? session given 1st October next. Apply at the omeo of GEO. E. PKITCtLET, North Atlantic Wharf. May 8 wfm3 TO RENT, A NEW AND WELL FIN? ISHED two and a naif story BRICK HOUSE, sit? uated In Trumbo Place, near the corner of Broad and Rutledge streets, containing 4 square rooms, two large well mushed attics, two dressing rooms, panky, cistern, and au tho necessary, outbuildings. Inquire next door, to C. C. TRUMBO._mwf_March 25 rnO RENT, THAT DESIRABLE STORE I formerly occupied by Mr. A. N. Cohen as a Clothing Store, two noora abore oeorgo street, un the northeast sido: a so, me"upper part of thauouse may "be had with the store. Possession given on the ttrst day of May. To a good. and responsible party toe rent will be moderate. Por further particulars, apply to P. EPsTIN'S, comer Ring and Wentworth streets, under Masonic Hau. April 16 _ ? . . ? rr\0 RENT, A FINE RESIDENCE, COR . I NEB Lambo!! and Lcgaro streets. Also. A GOOD KE8LD&N CE, NO. 29 East Bay, now being put in com? pleto Order. Apply to JOSEPH MURRA.*-, No. 1 Hayno siro ;t. 3 May C RICK' STABLE TO RENT-A COMMO? DIOUS BRICK STABLE, with accommodations for horses and vohiclcs, can be hired, if applied for soon. POT particulars apply on premises. No. SO CHURCH STREET, west side, near Trodd. April ll TO RENT, HALF OF THE HOUSE NO. 93 KING STREET, with use of a Uno oistern. For further particulars, apply on the premises. April 17_ rpo RENT, A KINE RESIDENCE IN BULL I street, within loo yards ot the Railway. The House has eleven (ll) gool rooms, and is. in perfect order. Possession can be had on or about the 23d May. Appl> to T. A. WHITNEY, No. 7 Franklin street, or No. 2 Chal? mers street, stuwfl -j May 4 COPARTNERSHIPS. COPARTNERSHIP. WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH US MR. OTTO F. WTETERS. The business wBl hereafter bo carried on under the name of MULLER. NIMITZ & CO. : WERNER MULLER. ADOLPH NIMITZ. ?J Charleston, 8, C., April 29,186?, REMOVAL. rjTHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE REMOVED THEIR I I Wholesale Grocery, Rice and Commission Business from No. 30 Vendue Range to No. 181 EAST BAY. MULLER, NIMITZ & CO. " Charleston, April 29,1867. mwf 8 May 6 RAILROADS. NORTHEASTERN BA TI .ROAD COMPANY. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. J CHARLESTON, S. C. May, 2,1867. I ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 6TH LN.iT., THERE WJB be but ONE DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN run on this Road, the schedule of which wm fae as folio wa: Leave Charleston.2.16 P. M. ' ArrlveFlorence...??.?......8.10P. M. Leave Florence. 3.40 A. M. Arrive Charleston. 9.46 A. M. The trains on the Cheraw and Darlington Railroad will, after the above date run as follows: Leave Florence.8.46 P.M. Arrive Cheraw._;.1L4S P. M. Leave Cheraw.2.00 P. M. Arrive Florence..6.00 P. M. S. S. SOLOMONS, Superintendant. SS~ Cheraw, BennettsvUle, Darlington, Wadesboro' and Florence papers will copy for one month. May 2 6 Havana Plan Kentucky St?t? Lottery MTJBBAY, EDDY &CO., MANAGERS. rpo BE DRAWN AT COVINGTON, KY., 1GTH AND A. 30th of each month. Scheme, 32,000 tickets 627 prizes. -Whole tickets,'.$12; halves, $6; quarters, $3; eighths, $1 50. ; .i. iU J?'.y :.~ 1 Prize'of..$60,000 3 Prizes of..$6,000 1 Prize of.$20,000 29 Prizes ot.$1.000 1 Prize of.$8,000 63 Prizes or..$400 I Prize of.?.OOO 165 Prizes of. ?200 220 Prizes of $125. 61 Approximation Prizes amounting to S9,900. Combinaci?n Lottery draws every day. Tickets from ?Ito $10. Circulars sent tree. Drawings mailed as soon as thr Lottery ls drawn. AMrfss H. T. PE. ERa, Culled St:.esLtcenjoJ Axent NJ. .ti-basal jir?t, oh-nestoii, S. w e. iif. Box ?'." 1 O February 20 Smo THE LADIES' MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION, "O" AVTNG ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY OP READY _CL MADE CLOTHING, suitable for Gentlemen, La dlee and Children, and being desirous of flimlnfaMng our Stock before the season advances too mr, we would espe? cially draw the attention of the public towards the reduc? tion which will bo made in our prices for the next two or three weeks from dato.' ' . . - Apply at the . DEPOSITORY, January 29 . No. 17 Chalmers street. NOTICE. . OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING clause of Section 1 of an "Ordinance to Raise Sup? plies for the ya ir 1867," is published for the Information of persons selling Goods fay sample or otherwise, who are not residents of this city. All such persons are hereby notified to report at this office. " "Three dollars on every hundred dollars of all goods sold in this city by imons not residents, fay sample or Otherwise." W. H. SMITH, ..Marana ... Clerk of Council 0. F. VOILER, NO. 108 M?HKET ST., Boots, Periodicals and Stationery. JUST RECEIVED- ' - A Ur e supply of STATIONERY PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS POCKET BOOKS, DIARIES for 1887, Etc ??"?CT-1 . ? ? ? ALSO,. .-._?_ fine, and large selection* of NOVELS, by the mos! ce? >ratod author?. SONG BOOKS, BOOKS for Hom? Am. wmenta, ftc. , - - -; f? At the MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS. DAILIES constantly on hand, and subscriptions re? ceived for tho same. .'..-'; Orders from tho country are respectfully solicited. -TERMS LraTOaV ? . November8 , WILLIAM H. GILLiLAKD & : M< Beal Estate Agents, Anvtioneers (? . . . , .'AND . ... ... ? COMMISSION M?ECHAI?TS, OFFICE NO. S3 BAYNE STREET. ~. SeptemberS Golden, Flaxen, and Buken CURLS produced by the use of Professor DK , BBEUK'S F RT 8 ER LE . ?CHEVW1E . Ons. appuaa-L ^don warranted to curl the? - ,.j most straight and stubborn ?T?T hair of either sox into wavy ringlete, or heavy massivo curls. Hus been osed-fay tte fashionable* nf Paris sod ?FT. fe gneebymau, analed and.postpaid, 3L Pewrlpttve drantors mailed froe.. Address BERGER. RflEET?NGS. COMMISSIONERS OF MARKET. AN EXTRA MEET DIO OP TEE COMMISSIONERS , of Markot will bi* held Thia Dav. at 5 o'clock, at MairketHau. WILLIAM KIRKWOOD, M*-T 8_1_ _ Chief Clerk. LA.VD9IARK LODGE, NO. TO.ATSVM. AN^HT,K,A-.f0:VnrUNICA,rIONOF THIS LODGE I will held Tin* (Wednesday 8th instant.) Evening, a 8 o'clock. Thc W. M. Degree to bo conferred. By order of W. M. THEODORE E. NEWTON. May 8_ 1_Secretary. OERMA.1V PIRE ENGINE COMPAJVY. A EEOULAE QUARTERLY MEETING OF YOUR i IX. Company wiU be hold at the Hall. This Afternoon, at 3 o clock. Ponctuai attendance is requested By order of the President. JOHN C. WOHXERS, May 8_I*_S?retary G. F. E. Co. GERMAN FRIEBDLY SOCIETY. THE THIRD AND I AST READING OF THE ARREAR | LIST will take place This Evening, when final action win bo had. Tho Rules as revised will receive tholr first reading 1 his Evening. By order. JNO. A. BLUM. I __May 8_1_ Secrotaiy._ I CHERAW AND COALFIELDS RAILROAD. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLD? ERS of this Company will be held at the People's Bank, This Dag, 8th May, at (2 o'clock. W E. GODFREY, Secretary and Treasurer. Choraw, April 30,18 T. wmw3 May 8 ATTENTION CHARLESTON EIRE ENGINE COMPAN'Y. THE- REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF YOUR Company, will bo held at your Hall, T'Ai? Evening, 8th Instant, at 8 o'clock precisely. By order GEORGE MCLEAN. May 8_Secretary C. F. E. Co. ?2TNA SOCIAL CLUB. PUNCTUALLY ATTEND AN EXTRA MEETING OF your Club, This Evening, (Wednesday.) at 8 o'clock prccisoly, at tho Hall of thc Palmetto Fire Company. An so.i street. W. H. AEMSTRONG, C. O. M. W. E. 8 ere ta ry iE toa S. C. _May8_1 THC DIOCESAN CONVENTION OE THE PROTESTANT .EPISCOPAL CHURCH In South Carob aa, will be held in Grace Church. TAi? Day. tho 8th Instant. Divine Service will cemmonoo at 10 o'clock, A. M. JOHN 2>. MoCOLLOUGH, May 8 _3_ Secretary. ~LOST. ftiinn NOTE LOST-NOTICE-ALL, ML?\J\J\J persons are cautioned' against trading for a I'roiniBaary Note, dated May t?, I3?7, nt i>ixty days, of ELIAS VENNLNG, lor Six Hundred Dollars, accepted by S. L. HOWARD & BRO., tho same having been mislaid or lost, and payment tuorcof stepped, wu May 8 DRIFTED FROM ATLANTIC WHARF Dock, ten (lu) PINE LOGS, about 10 feet long. A reward tor recovery of same will bo paid at Wharf office. May 8__ a? FLAT LOST.-A LARGE OPEN LUMBER FLAT-a liberal reward will bo paid for any infor? mation that will load to its recovery, or if delivered at Bennett's Mill, East Bay street. 2 May 7 FOR SALE. T7U>R SALE, A YOUNG MAKE, FOUR Iv years old, warranted sound and gentle. Apply at NORTHWEST CORNEE OF QUEEN AND STATE SIS. May 8_ - _" _ ASPLENDID RESIDENCE AND FARM, situated within the corporate lim " te of tho town of Alten, S. C.-Tho residence is large sud commodious, containing eleven rooms, all with fireplaces; piazzas are attached to the first and second stories, with all the con? veniences necessary to a completo residence The grounds arc handsomely laid out with Evergreens, Rosea, etc, and tho vegetable garden very ample. The outbuild? ings, servants' nouses, staolcs, iic, aro all in complete order. Tho Farm consists of about fifty acres ot' fine planting land. This property, now the residence of Mrs. M. M. Schwartz, is offered tor sale at a reasonable price, and on accommodating terms, for the purpose ol' division among me heirs of tue late Geo. Parrott. The entire furniture o. thu house and premises ii ay bc purchased with tho property. . . Address W. S. WALKER, W. G.MOOD, March 20 ? wa Executors Estate Geo.' Parrott. FOR SALE, A FINE LOT OF BRONZED CHANDELIERS, two handsome Glass Show-Coses, Table Tops, Stool Tops, and other stor : fixtures, will be sold cheap for emu. Apply at once to Dry Goods store lu Auger's Building, No. 223 KING STBhET. May 7 3* PRIVATE SALE, SMALL HOUSE AND and LOT, on the south side of Shepard street, and next lot, but one, to thc South Caro,ina Railroad track. Apply to W. H. G ILL IL AND it SON, No. 33 Hayne street. 3 May G FOR SALE, O.V ACCOUNT OF DEPAR? TURE from t'ue citv, the stock and interest in an established FLOUR. HAY AND GRAIN STORE, do? ing a safe and paying business; is situated in the best location in the city for the business. Inquire of tho proprietor. JOHN BINNS, No. 219 East Bay. ApiilSO BOARDING. "IBO BOARD OF THE BEST KIND, WITH OR -without rooms, can now be secured, at very r. ason ablo rates, if soon applied to No. 2 ST. PHILIP STREET, corner Beaufain street April 30 FINANCIAL. BONDS, STOCK, &c. BONDS, STOCK AND SECURITIES OF ALL KINDS. ALSO, BANK BILLS bought at highest price, by ANDREW M. MORELAND, Broker, April 17 . wfmimo No. 8 Broad street DRY GOODS,ETD. 35 RUTLEDGE AVENUE STORE.35 M1TWNC!~MTTIK6! ! JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK 6-4 A No. 1 WHITE MATTING, 37K cents per yard ! 4-4 A No. 1 RED CKECKED MATTING, 40 ct?, per yard. Also, a splendid assortment of SILK COVERINGS, For One Hundred per cent, below Manufacturing cost. 35 RUTLEDGE ATENUE. 35 May 8 2 SIL VE Y ?Sc SSUGMAIf. SILK- CLOAKS JUST OPENED A VERY EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT of STTiK and LACE COVERINGS of latest styles and of recent importation, very reasonable at LOUIS COHEN, No. 248 KING STREET. DRESS GOODS. In thia line will be fr und the latest Novelties In Cold, and Black BILKS, GRENADINES, POPLINS, LENOS CHALLTE8, POUT DECHEVRES, Plain and Figured BAREGES and MALANGES for traveling. ALEXANDER'S KID GLOVES. A foll assortment in Shades and Numbera of the GENUINE ALEXANDER'S ETD GLOVES, together with roany other popular makes, very reasonable, ALEXAN? DER'S BEST KID FINISHED SILK GLOVES abd Lisle Thread Tor Ladies, Gents and Children, also an exton slva assortment of LACE MITTS. WHITE GOODS. JACONETS, COTTON CAMBBICS, MULL; NAIN? SOOKS, French and Swiss MUSLINS, in plain, striped and plaided, together with a splendid assortment of finest Cambric and Swiss Edging and Inserting?, Thread VaJencien, Guipare Linen and Cluny Laces in Edging and Inserting. LINEN GOODS, 1,000 dozen li C. HANDKERCHIFB. good quality at 12K cants and upwards, full lines of the most popular makes of TRISH LINENS, in fronting, Pillow Casing 8-4, 9-4,10-4 and 11-4 Sheetings, and an excellent assortment of White and Cold TABLE DAMASK, ?c., ?tc, MEN'S WEAH. In tnis line wfll be found a foll' supply of best French and English CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES, DOESKINS, MELTON CLOTHS, TWE.?DB, JEANS, VESTINGS, and UNDERSHIRTS. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. In the Domestic Department will bo found a complete stock of Prints, Ii ngcloths, Shirtings, Sheeting, and Pillow Casing, Seo) -.'i and Domestic Ginghams, Brown Shirting, Corset Jeans ard Drills, aU of which wfll be sold at prices that will defy competition. .03-An ?arly call ls respectfully solicited. LOUIS; COBEN, ; No ?4:9 KING STREET, Between Hasel and Market streets. April 1 _ -mwf'. . ' - '.' imo UP, cw BEST S?X-GORD CABLED JOHN & 1TOGH AUCH3N?L0SS, -- SOLE AGESTS -ttl NEW YORK. March's " ' ri": r.'. V.^-irflng? : TS AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. LET X Merchants and -basin era mon try lt tor a fmr mon thu. "No risk no gain." Send on your cards and increase yore t~de 'Als fall. Ibero's nothing to equal Printer's Ink-it has made many a fortuna, v j.,;; iv.' . Terms for tho papor-43 per annum, in advance. , . Advertisements: inserted at the rate of SI per square Of twelve lines or Ice? for each insertion. " - - Carda of ten Ima* or lesa, at the rate of $10 for three | months, j- -v ?."^ ;t??r".*.-A?. ; '[ Contract, by the year or for six months, allowing priv HerimniXXW Pabnar.? -OKI <-r?p?ici.? AMUSEMENTS. HIBERNIAN HALL. One Night More ! WEDNESDAY EVENING MAT 8. TWLA-C KVOY'8 MUSICAL AND PANORAMIC EXHIBITION, TIXJEi HIBEaXICOK, OB, A TOUR Di IRELAND I Tho Mnsical Illustrations, by tho Misses DALTON ?nd MAC EVOY. Mr. CHAS. M\C EVOY, tho popular Irish Vocalist and Violinist vrill appear lu Us groat rotc ot "Barney," the Guide. A Descriptivo Lecture by Pror. MAC EVOY. MSkV Admission 7G and 50 oonts. Doors open 7; commence at 8 o'clock. SST Soo bills o? the day. Chango of Programme every night. May 8 G-RAND VOCAX* INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT FOR THE BENEFIT OF TUE WIDOWS AND OR? PHANS of Marion Lodge No. 2, LO O. F.. will take placo at Hibernian Hall, on THURSDAY EVENING. May Otb, at 8 o'clock, undcrtho directiou of Professors F. BERKHAN and T. P. O'NEALE. XS3~ Tickets to bo had at aU tho Bookstores. Mills House, Charleston and Pavillion Hotels, and all the prin? cipal Drug Stores, and from tbe Committee. ADAM B. GLOVER, PROF. T. P. ONEAL, JOB DAWSON. 1. G. MARTIN. F. D. PIKCKNEY. J. H. HOK0?R. M. D. May 1_wfmtthl_Committee. THE FLORENCE FAIR. rrVHE LADIES Or FLORENCE RESPECTFULLY IN JL VITE the public to a FAIR which will be held in the Masonic Lodge, on the 15th. 1G th and 17th of May, tho proceeds of which will bo devoted to benevolent ob? jects. Tho Faur will opon on the morning of the 15th, at 10 o'clock. On tho night of tho 16th thon will bo a series of i ABLEAUX and CHARADES; ontheiu&ht ot the 17th, a CONCERT. No ono need stay away for fear of s?lng imposed on. There wUl be no EXTORTION. No article will be sold for moro than you can purulmse elsewhere. Terms of Admission to tho Fair. 2G coats. Admission to tho Tableaux, 50 cania. Admission to tho Concert, GO cents. A E. BROWN, Secretary of Ladies* Fair. April 22 22? IIDUni STPBV |T0 . ?re*, sta ?av taw <sasr ? essa sj* ? 4} MS ? W ? WINDOW SHADES. HARRISON BARNET. MANUFACTURER. AND IM? PORTER, of WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES, Banda, Pins, Tassels, Gimps, Loops, Cords, tte ; White and Buff Hollands; No. 126 WILLIAM STREET, Dotwoen i Fulton and John streets. Now York. Store and Olli -o Shades modo to order. December 24 mwf 6mo THOMAS E. MLTOK, NO. 571 KING STREET. CABINET MAKER, UNDERTAKER, AND UPHOLSTERER, WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO HIS friends and tho public generally, that ho keeps on hand FURNITURE AND BEDDING of all descriptions. Furnishes Funerals with Mahogany, Walnut, Cedar and Metallic Comas. Also, with fine Hearses and First-class Carriages. Will attend to disinterring bodice and trans? porting tho same. Personal attendance will be given at all hours. CARRIAGES for Railroad and Steamboat accommoda? tion, and FURNITURE CARTS, will be furnished at any time, by applying at my LIVERY STABLE, No. 5 Can? non utroet, near King. Thankful for past favors, and hopo, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of tko same. March 25 mwf2mo. HATS AMD CAPS. m STRAW HATS, A NOW BEADY. A LARGE VARLET! TO SELECT FROM: ': MEN'S WHITE, BROWN AND BLACK LEGHORNS Men's Wide and Nar. ow Brim Panamas Canada, Pedal, Dunstable and ManiBa Hats Boys' Dress. School and Yard Hats-50c to S 1.50 Common Straws, by the dozen, $1.50 io S3 a dozen Write and Colored Shakers-25c fine Extra Wide Straw Hate-50c. to St a piece, suitable for j the Islands. STEELE'S "HAT HALL," Na 813 King street. May 1 wm*. Sign of the "Big Hst," BOOTS AND SHOES. JUST RECEIVED THE LATEST STYLES OF Boots and Shoes, And are offered at the lowest rn" rket prices by D. O'NEILL ?Si SONS, No. S7S BUNG STREET, near George. March 38 fmwSmos O. CHITTENDEN, General Commission Merchant, AND MaiiTiiactrarei* of Pa"oe*\ OF VARIOUS KINDS, EO. 117 READE STREET, 1 Comer Hudson Street, New Tori. T~VEALER TN PAPER AND TN MATERIALS OF if everv description for its manufacture. December 13 6a-o WILLIAM BROOKBANK^, STEA2 OAS FITTER AND PLUMBER, TT) LA EN AND ORNAMENTAL GAS TEXTURES. GAS J_ FITTING AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT It?NDK? ia Nc 116 KJH& STREET. August SI . ftorween H roso and urtiw ?rreirts. AFFLICTED ! SUFFER NO MORE! When by the nae of DB. JOINVTLLE'S rTT.TTTft yon I cen be cured permanently, and at a trifling cost. I The astonishing success which oas attended thia ln I valuable medicine for Physical and Nervous Weakness, ! General Debility and. Prostration, Loss ot Muscular En- ? ergy, Impotency, or any of the consequences of youthful indiscr?tion, renders it the most valuable preparation I ever discovered. It will remove all nervous affections, depression, ex- ! J citement, incapacity to study or b usin?es, 1 ss of memo- : ry, confusion, thoughts of self destruction, fears of in? sanity, tie. It will restore the appetite, renew the health of these who have destroyed lt by sonnai excess or evil practices. Young Men, bo humbugged no more by "Quack. Doc? tors" sud ignorant p: actitionars, but sand without delay for the Elixir, and be at once restored io health and hap? piness. A porfect Cure it Guaranteed ls every instance. Price tl, or four bottles to one address S3. One bottle is sufficient to effect a euro tn aU ordinary ' cases. ALSO, DR. JOINVTLLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, f?r tba aper .ly and permanent cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Ure thru Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and all affections o the Kidneys and Bladder. Cures effected in from -no to five days. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that aro harmless on the system, and never nanacate tho stomach or impregnate the breath. No change of die is necessary while ?sing them, nor does their seilen in any murmur interfere with business punalta. Price SI per box. Either of tba above-mentioned articles will bs seat to any address, closely sealed, and post-paid, by. mail o expr?s? on receipt of price. Address all orders to BERGER. SHLTTS A CO., Cbeznists, March 30 ly No. 28S River street. Troy. N. Y. ASTROLOGY. THE WORLD ?SMISRE? AZ TBS WOKBKBirUL BSVELiT?ONB MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame H._A. PERRIOO. SHE REV ALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EVER KNEW. . She restores to happiness those who, from doleful events, catastrophes, crosses in lora Io? of relations and friends, loos of money, tee., have become despondent. She brings together those long separated, gives inform a Uoai concerning absent friends or lovers, restores loni or stolen property, teas yon tba busineu yon are best qualified to pursue and in v ist you will bo most success? ful, pauses speedy marriages, ?nd taus yon tbe very day you will marry, gives yon the names, l*eno*s and char? acteristics of the person. Sae reads your very thoughts, sod by her almost supernatural powers, un vs Us tbe dark I and hidden mysteries, of the future. From tbs stars we soe in the firmament-tho malone stars that overcome or predom?nate in the configuration-from the aspects and positions of the planets and the fixed stars in tho heavens et the timo of birth, ano deduc?s tie fatnro destiny of ? man. Fail not to consult tbe greatest Astrologist on earth. It costa you but a trifle, and you may never again have so favorable an opportunity. Consultation fee, with likeness and all steadied. inlorrnstiofi. SI. Parties living at a distance can consult the Madame bj mall with equal safety and satisfaction to themselves, a? If iii pxrson. A foll and explicit chart, written ont, with ali Inqolrie* an Bwcr?a and likened enclosed, sent by null on roceipt of price above mentioned. The strictest eacresy win be maintained, and all correspondence returned or destroy? ed. Befervncesof the highest order furnished thora de? aring them. Write plainly the. day of tho monda and m which yon ?era bern, ?atoloslng a small lock cf : 'Actress,'' - ' ' MAOJUtti H. A. IEBRIGO, . T^TS. . .= p. o.DRAvna?'?, BOTTAIS, N?Y. . ? ?llaMa30 ? ?? ' ' V " : ' .j ?: 7 : . ' OsF C0K0SES. Ap:;?BlB? ; street to Na SS CHTTRCF STESal. ea? door sjsjft&a* jtaosxlt^Sstet. ?wurt 31' G LOT H S fi G. CHEAP CLOTHING. SPRING & SUMME H CLOTHING. No. 2G HAYN JE STREET, OFFER TUT. BALANCE Ol' THEIR STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHINO at Whul Bate or Retail, at Tory low prices, lo City ami Countrv Trude, compris? ing every variety of SPRING AND SUMMER OOODS. April 27 Imo JAMES MCCORMICK, MERCHANT TAILOR,. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAUU IN CLOTUS, GASSIHERES AND VESTINGS, OEJiTS' FUUNISIIING ?OOUS. No. 35 BROAD STREET January^_?mos CHARLESTON. S. C. GREAT ATTRACTION ! GREAT ATTRACTION ! ATTENTION PARENTS ! ATTENTION PARENTS! WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR STOCK OF YOUIH'S. BOYS'. AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH? ING, of tine and medium qualities, to which wo invito ! your attention. Call and examine. Wa will take pleasure to allow and sell thom. REMEMBER THE STORE. GEO. LITTLE & CO., No. 213 King street, MIDELE OF THE BLOCK. April 'JG Known aa Victoria Hotel Bango. ?ARI1ART, WIUfORB?! MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS FINE, INDIUM, AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING, NOS. 65, 57. G and 61, Hudson street, near Duane, New York. T. F. CARHART. W. H. WHITFORD. J. B. VAN WAGENEN. December M 6mo . T. HAMILTON. SEWING MACHINES. I THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN SEWING MACHINES Is Fuller & Barnum's TUCK-CREASER AND SELF-SEWER COMBINED. rpms ATTACHMENT IS AUTOMATIC. AND MEA8 I UBES, croases, and Stiches tucks at one operation, without (rinding with tho hands. Also for salo, SEWING MACHINES OF APPROVED PATTERNS, at low prices; SCISSORS SHARPENERS. NEEDLE THREADERS, NEEDLES (all kinds); OIL, TOOLS AND FITTING b. REPAIRING AND IMPROVING ATTENDE!' TO AS USUAL. ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY FILLED. D. B. HASELTON, No. 331 King street, cornor Liberty. April 1 mwf2mos S. A. LAMBERT, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT. SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN ORDERS FILLED ON COMMISSION. Office of John P. Ne wkirk, So 127 READE-i>TREET, CORSER IIUVSOS, NEW Y OKK. JO-Agency tor EXXON'S PREMIUM TRENTON CRACKERS. All orders sont will be promptly at.ended to. Rico* TWpnibPrW VOSE'S HOTEL, SUMMERVILLE, S.C. P. V. BRANDT, Proprietor. SOMMERVILLE IS RECOMMENDED TO INVALIDS, and others seeking a salubrious and delightful ! climate. Distance from Charleston 32 miles on tho South Carolina Railroad. Trains leave Charleston at S A. M. ?nd 4:15 P. M., and returning leave Summerville 7:10 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. Hay? atath9 ELDER & BROWN, MANUFAOTUBKRS A STD PATENT? EES of the celebrated COMBINATION CRADLE AND B.BY TENDER. Pro lyelling Horses, and all kind? of Book-, lng Horses, Invalid Chairs, wlth.double and single wheels; from $25 to SIS; Children's Carriages. F ?ii cy anti Varnished Wagons, Fancy Sulkies- Invalid Carriagsa. midi to ordsr. gane; Propel lars and Bah; Beckers, ic. ic, Ufb-siss Horses, made to order. Depot, No. 638 BROAD WAT. Manufactory, Nos. 44fl, iCO, 451 and 462 WEST STREET, New York. October 25 thstalyr DISCHARGED SOLDIERS! 3SD, 34TH. 35TH, 31ST. 47TH. 102D, 103D. 104TH, 105TH, U. S. C. T., and 54th and 55th Mass. Vols, can hear of something to their advantage by application to T. HURLEY. No. 166 Meeting street, Charleston, g. C. Advances made on claims. tutns3 Hay 7 VEGETABLES AND FRUIT. ri THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING PERFECTED AS X RANGEMENTS with some of the largest Produce Dealers in Baltimore, Philadelphia. New York and Bos ton, are prepared to forward VEGETABLES AND FRUIT to the aforenamed markets. ' Farmers wishing to have the products of their farms shipped to Northern markets far sale, can arrange to do so by calling at our office. KINSMAN & HOWELL, May 4_stntnS ? , No. 153 East Bay. The Universal Verdict of all the Most- Ex peri ?-need Pastry Coo lui anil Housekeap - - era ia that th? - YEAST POWDER: IS THE MOST RELIABLE OF ALL BAKING POW? DERS, being beautifully white, and free from all in? jurious ingredients, besides requiring only two-thirds of tho quantity to have the same effect as other Yeast Powders. If you want delightful Pie Crust, Biscuit and Corn Broad, give it a trial For salo by GRUBER s MARUN, No. 230 King street. HENRY BISCHOFF & CO., No. 19", East Bay. . W. S. CORWIN s CO., No. .289 King street. DO WIE k MOISE, Druggists, No. 151 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel. January 24 _ : .._' thstuBmo SPEW PERFUME For Hie Handkerchief. A MOST EXQUISITE, DELICATE, AND FRA 3RANT PERFUME, Distilled from tho Raze and Beautlml Mower 'from, w&c& it takes itB nune. tfA2TO?AGTUREX> ONLY BY PHALON Av. SON l: HEW remit. BEWARE'-:OF ^?NTERFEITS. . ASK TOB SHAI/W'S-^TASS SOI. OCTKB. BoldbyDrcggi?ts generaBy,and . i . .sou *t;wioie^by:.".".;-V..'-l"' GROCERY AMD WlSCEiLAHFGUS. CORN AFLOAT. )Qr.ri BUSHELS PRIME WHITE NORTH CARO JOKJKJ LINA CORN, In butt, per Scbr. Dolphin. FLOUR!FLOUR! CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SUPPLY OF SUPER. EXTRA AND FAMILY FI OURS, freshly ground, rocclvcd per steamer weekly direct from the mills. RAVENEL CO.. East Bay and Vanderhorsfs Wharf. April 17_wfmlmo ROSIN AND SPIRITS TURPEN? TINE. KA BARRELS ROSIN OV.' 12 barrels Spirits Turpentine. Lan "< rig this day and for sale by J. A. EN8LOW 4 CO.. Jiayl_No. Ul East Bay. TENNENT'S ALE. 1 A fl CASKS TENNENT'S PALE ALR. TN PINTS, JA/V/ just roceiTcd per ship Missoari, from Liver? pool, and for salo by ROBERT MURE & CO.. Agenta J. & B. Tennent, Hay s S Brewer. Glasgow. H?TT HA?!~ 1QAA BALES PRIME EASTERN AND N. R. HAY _L .? VJ \J Landing and In store. CORN I COHN I 10 OOO bushels Prime White a_d Yellow CORN 4,000 bushels Prime Oats With a fruBti supply of fresh ground Grist and Meal always on hand. For sale by JOHN CAMPSEN k CO., May 7 2 No. 14 Market, opposite State street. "SIDES, 8H017LDERS7~HTMS,~ PORK, ?fcc. A gr HHD8. PRIME C. R. SIDES ??0 ?3 hhds. prine Ribbed Sides 24 hhds. prime Western Shoulders 16 bbl?. New York Pig Hams SO bbls. prime Mess Pork 20 tea. pure Leaf Lard 20 bbls. No. 1 Mackerel 20 hali bbls. No. 1 Mackerel 200 boxes Smoked Herrings In store and for sale low by JEFFORDS * CO.. May 7 No. '40 Vendue Range. INSURANCE. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE, MACBETH & RAVENEL Corner East Bay and Exchange St., NEXT OLD POSTOFPTOB. RISKS TAKEN IN THE FOLLOWING HETTI WT.TZ FLRT-CLASS COMPANIES : CAPITAL AND ASSETS SIX MILLION DOLLARS! LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND Paid in Charleston. MARYLAND INSURANCE COMPANY, of Baltimore, Maryland. MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS' INSURANCE COM PANT, of Baltimore, Maryland. ASSOCIATED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY ol Baltimore, Maryland. HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY, of Baltimore. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, of Baltimore. STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY, of Now York. YONKERS AND NEW YORK INSURANCE COMPANY, New York. INSURANCE COMPANY VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. Winchester, Virginia. GULF STATE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Tallahassee, Florida. ORIENT MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPA? NY, of New Zork. J. RAVENEL MACH iTH"D. RAVENEL, Jr. April 10_wfm2mo SAFE AND CHEAP INSURANCE ! PARTICIPATION POLICIES. THREE-FOURTHS OF THE PROFITS OF THE COMPANY RETURNED TO THE INSURED. THE GEORGIA HOME COLUMBUS, Ga. CAPITAL (all paid In,).$350,000 00 CASH ASSETS, January 1st 1867 . 376,196 48 ?TTHE ABOVE RELIABLE SOUTHERN COMPANY. 1 now o Hors to tho citizens of Charleston, the follow? ing advantages : INSURANCE AT HOME, LIBERAL SETTLEMENTS, PROMPT PAYMENTS, RETURN OF THREE-QUARTERS OF ITS PROFITS. This Mutual Principle, which promises to refond te our Patrons (regulated by the profits made,) from one third to one-half the amount of Premium paid, should co-D mend this Company to those desiring to Ingar*. Policies issued at lair rate? on Dwellings, Stocks, Cot? ton and Merchandise, 07 LEE & CO, INSURANCE AGENTS? April 24_walo No. 1 Broad street. THE EUFAXA HOME OF EUFAXA, ALA. CAPITAL (aU paid ira)...... .9*50,000. riYHB UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN APPOINTED JL Agents far above Company are prepared ta ?aka FIRE AHL? MARINE RISKS, ai reasonable rates. LEE & CO., Insurance Agents. April 24 ?' matt_No. 1 Broad airest QUEEN LITERPOOL AND LONDON. CAPtffe&L...... ...$18,000,000 IN GOL?. APPLY TO ' ' . ' 7 GIBBES & CO., Agents, NO. 10 ADOBE'S SOUTH WHASF. December 7 mwflyr PUBLIC SOTICE.- " ' C-y . . OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, \ ? January 3, 1367. f PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ?KD?B the foEowins Ordinance licenses have boen prepared for dali very from thia Office. . EL THOMAS, Pity TrnaisroT. Ssa 1.' St it Ordained by Ole Mayor and Aldermen in City Council assembled. That from <and after the first day of January, licenses shall be taken out for aU carts, drays and wagons, used for private sad domestic purposes, in the same manner, and according to tba samo provisions now of force in relation to carts, drays and wagon?, leter driven Jax hire, except giving bonds. And each such cart, dray or wagon, shall be provided with a badge con? taining Ute number thereof, end marked ?Vinal*, to bs placed on the outside of the shaft. , - Ssc. 2. No person BbaB be taken by the Treasurer as surety to any bond under the Ordinance concerning li? censes for carts, drays, wagons and other carnages, un? less he or she be a freeholder. . Uso. 8. The following shall hereafter bs tba rates far licenses for public and private carts,, drays, wagons, ac, including tho horses or mules used thereof, whiob. shall bo free from other taxation: FUBLIO OABTS, SBAYB, KTO., OB THOSE BDLOTIS OT AVT BUSINESS WHATSTER, YOB HKB BISECT OB XVDXBSCT. For every, cart, dray or wagon, drawn by one horse or mule, ?20, For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horses or mules, $30. For every back and carriage with two wheels, Mo For every hack and carriage with four wheels, 840. For- every stsgo or omnibus (except tins omnibus), with two-horses, $60. For eves? stage or onudbaa (except one omnibus), drawn by four horses, $60. For evary truck drawn Dy two ar more horses or mules, iou. For every express wagon drawn by two or mora hors*? jr mules, $60. BBXaD GUSTS ABD FBTTAXS CASTS, DBATS, BTC For every bread cart or Wagon, SS. For ovary cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do? nnie porp9ses, and not to be employed in (hs trans? porting of goods, wares, marchandise, tomber, or any ither commodity, .for compensation, either directly or ndirectiy for the same, shall pay far a license the som of tb, exclusive of tba norse or mote. Raiifiod Lu City Council, this loth day of January, [L. 8.1 in the year of oar Lord one thousand eight hun? dred and sixtyHEOX. . ' P.O.GAILLARD,Mayor. By the Mayor. -? January.' : ??? W. H. SMITH. Clerk ot Oonnofl. . THE ' - il'THERN EXPRES fiOMPffl, Office No. 147 Meeting street. ? ' . "C O NN E?T ION S" - 2' I Railroads Throughout .. .. . fgj ;,J . Everyattention given to the sate rransmission of"'.r?TeigM, ? Money, aA Yalnables. nk% ,OiS4i FOB ARD DEMVEB FBSXOBT TO' ?TSir PO?NT ?S THE CTE! _ " Of.mislWl' V ?.f.ii. ' H. B. P&AKT, S?a?cSj?ea?, '-?