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THE CHELESTON DM NEWS, G. B. CATHCART, EDITOR CATHCART, MCMILLAN & M0RT05, PBOPBIETOBS. No. 18 HAYNE STREET CfTT^P RI N T E R 8. TERMS CASH. SUBSCRIPTION DAILY-TWELVE MONTHS.910.00 I'AJLY--SIX MONTHS. 5.00 I>ATLY-THKEE MONTHS.. a. 50 UNGLE COPIES..*M ..., *..,.,.*.;... .5 (tenta '. :o NEWS PEALES?^_.3 eenie NEWS SUMMARY. The Saltan oT Turkey ia to visit Paris. Colonel BURKE, the * eaian convict, waa said to bodying inn'* os** wi .'"b^* Adaughto' . ?ENS ?B rapidly mak? ing for hera& fortune by the pro? ducts of har , . JETT. DATO* ' rory quietly on Mon? day evening. Montreal on Tuesday morning. Eight thousand nina hundred and thirty-seven steerage passengers arrived in New York from the night of the l h u> u m Lust. FILES, the ringleader of the Mobile riot, bas been sent to-Jori Gaines by the military authori? ties, and the United States troops are doing police duty in Mobile. . . .* "Blackbird of Song * ia. the term applied by the London Era to Blind Tom, who is again perform? ing at St. James Hall. His powers of musical imitation are pronounced ''suparbuman." Earl Beanr ?aye . officially that the American quiation vfi? be amioably adjusted- The proposi? tion made some time since to arbitrate the whole cate has been'refused. The St. Louis and Vicksburg packot Albert Pierce took fire on Monday, beiden Memphis and Vicks? burg, and was totally uTuroyed. ' ihe was valued at $30,000; insur d for $20,000. A shoal, of on hundred sperm whales was ob? served near the Hawaiian Islands on the first of April, ihe first for many years, and three were taken. The windows of the machinery gallery of the French Exhibition required 45,000 square meters of glass. The remaining windows of the building are filled by 90,000 square meters. It pears from official documents that in 1864 < there were in Franco in every 10,000 marriages no fewer than 167 between relatives. The proportion has been constantly increasing since 1861, when it was only 129 in 10,000. Mr. YODATT, the famous veterinary surgeon, who hu been bitten eight or ten times by rabid ani? mals, says that crystals of nitrate of silver, robbed into the wound, ?will positively prevent hydropho? bia in the bit!en person or Animal. A dramatic event of mi usual interest has lately taken placo m..London. Mrs. Soon SIDDONS, grand-daughter!of 'the famous actress, Mrs. 8m DOHS, has mads her appearance as an actress at the Haymarket Theatre in "As Yon Like It." PiBXErftr it is* reported, has been' engaged by MASXXZSX for the whole of next winter's season in New York, where she w?T appear in sundry new roles which are to bo her study daring the summer. Among them"L'Africaine" and "Dinoran" are promised. Houston, can boast of a negro debating society of rather exclusive pretensions. At a recent meet? ing the sable oraton unar?mously " resolved that all white mon worth five thousand dollars and over should bo - considered as equals and treated with every consideration;" ,"? LAWKKHUK 1 MaDoxiLD, a Waterbury (Conn.) Fenian, who waa cap tared iii the Fenian raid, and 1 afterwards released by the En tish au. ri ties, has 1 Jost been sentenced to seven years in the Conneo- j tient State Prison for assaulting JOHN Omar, of j | Waterbury, and robbing him of WOO. I, Eggs with iron shells trill be a mot ai the Paris Exposition. A Berlin ?h?mist caused his hess to produce them by feeding them on a preparation I ' in which iron was made to take the plaoe of lime. 1 Ihe eggs may do very well for transportation, bot 11 how about the chickens ? ll General SHERMAN , H. WARD BOQaTjan, MAGGIE I < MrrcBotLL, the screes, MASXTWAIH, the humorist, I, Henry Gwinn, the negro'orator, and ROBERT ED- I, DXBSHOOT, the drummer boy, are registered as passengers on the steamship Quaker City, e hort] y I( ' lo ead for Palestine. A Hanoverian plot for the assassination of the 1 Eng of Prosaia and Count BISMARCK aaa been dis- h covered, and several "notable personages" have I < been arrested in Cerhn, charged .with be mg en- j gaged in iL Numer?os arrests nave also been j t made in Hanover. - I. On the Saturday preceding Easter a collection j1 was taken np in all the Catholic churches in the 1 diocese, in which Philadelphia is situated, in aid j of the Popa B+ght Rev. Bishop WOOD announces > the result to be $58,0001, Bishop WOOD will, leave 11 mr Rome cn the 06th. inatant, to personally pre- I ? tant fbb s??tf?.hX<? >"'! j The annual report of the Association for the Bahef of Jewish Wide? and Orphans of New Or? leans shows that the' association is ont of debt, j ] and has a reserved fond invested of $13,055.83 ; 1 ?ash io hand, $3,262.85 ; collectable'dues, $6,615, f and buildings and improvements ' paid for, valued 11 at $23,175,70. Number of inmates, 54. 11 A Frenchman has invented a gan which is to be 11 fired by electricity! Two electric batteriee aro inclosed in the stock, the conducting wires from f which emergo. at the surface near-the breach. By [1 a simple arrangament they can be 'connected a t 1 pleasure with? platinum wiro inclosed within the I v charge which,ia ignited;. ! : j i In empanelling,' a jury in Houston, Texas, re- c eently, a very large number pf the freedmen ol' the I ? etty said frankly that they could not take the oath prescribed by General Gnurra'sorder. The preei- I shag judge,- however, told them that they were not I ' citizens until 1866V; and any act prior to that of 1 hostility, voluntarily or involuntarily, would not disqualify them*. Only three were taken on the t panel . ? j Severtlr Paris jo ornais^ says the Pall Mall j, Oaie?e, have boin, thrown into a- state of great I consternation in consequence of a threat attribut-1 ed to Count BISMARCK. The Prussian minister, j " irritated at th o tone o f ? t he French press, is said Il< to have declared that, in case of war, he will have published throughout Germany the names of the I ii diff?rent Paris journals and writers subsidized by. I Prussia during trie late war. la The ?ronsT .deal Society recently met ia London with the Buke'of Argyle at its head. Experiments are constantly making, and many cling to the bc-1 0 lief that travelling through . the air will be as oom mon as on the sea. Some of the beatmen in Eng- * Isjad support the experiment and entertain the be- r bel The Dake of Sutherland hos offered a reward of one hundred" pounds to ' any one who, by me-1 ehaaieal- means, wili fly to tho top of Stafford I n House. I o The Biohmond Examiner of Monday last made I ^ several interesting announcements. The size and price of the paper are reduced. It will hereafter . devote itself to news, and will be published on I u the oo-operatiTO principle. A stock company has I 7 been formed, and all the shares are owned in the fr office. Every department- of the paper is repre-1 a aented in tho proprietorship. The establishment I tl has been refitted throughout, and the first issue I & under the new management promises well for its I ^ success. . ] A curious strike has occurred in an English mine I -(he boys striking against the men. A fide had I a1 been imposed on several of the lads for breaking I a: lamps, which they deemed unjust; the rest of the ii boys, forty in number, made common cause with I ti their comrades, and refused to go down the pit I D] unless th? fines were remitted. The result was that the working of the pit had to be suspended. * The men who had gone down were obliged to re- J sc tam, and some four hundred miners are in conse. J ai quenco thrown out of work. m Among -the specimens of Yankee ingenuity at Si ihe Paris Exhibition is a machine for making, in papier-mache, the mould or matrix for casting a stereotype plates at a single operation. The com? positor site at a sort of piano-forte key-bench, and "plays off" his page of copy. At each note's de- jto pression a type impresses its stamp upon the soft paper, which retains the form, and against the face bc of the matrix, thus.formed, almost automatically, the type-metal ia cast to form the stereotype plate. I w The machine is invented by Mr. JOHN E. SWEET. I ^ Dates from Orizaba, Mexico, to the 3d instant, ?tate that Mexico city was being bombarded. MAB- I ?JDK had expressed his dei or min at ion to hold out to the last, and ;ked .impressed all the water car- tn liars and porters. - Orders had been issued by the I la jjberal Commander that MIRAMON, MASQUEZ and fr jfl>i-TWTT.AW should be shot if captured. By the ar- I th rival of a gentleman who left Quere taro in the be- 0l] jginning of-March, some (acts are gleaned relative j ?0 tho inside situation there. At that time the , ?sjaj?aafl was short of ammunition, and there was ?fobeJjly prariaion enongb to last until the 1st of Te jfcf, MAXDXTLIAH had with him MARQUEZ, Mma- j in [OM, MEJIA, and other Generals, who seemed to onslder Queretaro as their last ditch. The gen Loman who had just arrived was four weeks in o rn in g from Mexico city to Tera Cruz. owing to he attentions of robbers and guerillas. At Tera !ruz the mortality from yellow feyer alone was fifty lerday. The French trade in eggs is becoming enor nous. From one merchant alone, at Bedon, seven honsand dozen were sent to England within eight lays last month. Miss HATHAWAY, of A lburn, Maine, bas recov? ered $767.50 from a livery stable keeper, for inju ies sustained by being thrown from a carriage brough a horse raining away. The Judge held jbat the. livery man was responsible for having lold an unsafe horse to a lady. . . Tho Onto Farmer says: "We feel that the dead ?int of danger is passed in regard to our tree ruit, and wo may record that the eropis Baie. Cherries show a groat profusion of bloom; apples ire opening very strong in this region, considering ive had such a full crop last year; peaches are all ?at could be desired, an'! ihe same may be said >f all our tree fruits. The atriko of the Parisian tailors ended on the 5th inst., in favor of the masters. The Prefect bf | :ho Police having refused to permit another general meeting of the men, all organized resist tnce to the masters became impossible, and there ros nothing for it but for the local committees to resign their functions and leave the men at liberty ;o make snob terms wirb their employers as they jould individually. LARGEST CIRCULATION.-The DAILY NEWS publishes the Official List of Let? ters remaining in the Postoffice at the end of each week, agreeably to the following section of the New Postoffice Law, as the newspaper having the largest circulation in, the City of Charleston: SECTIOS 6. And be lt further enacted, That hats of let? ters remaining uncalled for in any Poetofflco in any city, town or village, where a newspaper snail be printed, shall hereafter be published once only in thc newspaper which, being published weekly or oftener, shall have the largest. circulation within range of delivery of the said ines. MW AH communications Mended for publication in this journal must be addressed to the Editor of the Hauy News, No. 18 Hayne^treet, Charleston, 8.0. Business Communications to Publisher of Daily News. We cannot undertake lo return rejected communica? tions. Advertisements outside of the city must be accompa? nied uriththe cash. CHARLESTON. MONDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1867. JOB WORK.-We have now completed our office so as to execute, in tbe shortest possible time, ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, and we most respectfully ask the patronage of our friends. TUE NEW YORK HERALD AND REPU? DIATION. The Herald, of the 23d, comes charged with m editorial, which if it means anything, is of | rery grave significance. : After ft most eloquent description of .the ?vils whioh our civil war has inflicted upon the whole oountry, it endeavors to show that Mr. DAVIS is, the responsible author of all this misery. Of coarse the Herald does not believe this. No sensible man does. If there is one fact which history will demonstrate, when history san be written, it will be that the leaders in. the secession movement were only nominal leaders; that they followed, without power of | resistance, the popular will, and that never, in the history of the world, has there been a movement so purely popular os was the seces? sion of the Southern States. We do not mean .o say that the people, if left to themselves, rvould have inaugurated this war; but we do neon to Bay that the public mind had been Aught and trained, and directed by the influ moe of leaders who had long since passed iway, and that of living statesmen there was lot one who could have stayed or diverted the :urrent of popular will. Those who are familiar with the interior his ory of the secession movements know well mough that Mr. DAVIS was by no means one >f the foremost in its inception, and that when ie was elected President of the Confederacy here was a minority, very considerable both n point of numbers and intelligence, who did tot consider him lit for the place. What bia own convictions were it ls not for is to say; certainly, after he had put his hand o the plough, he did not turn back, and that te was the representative man of the Confede acy we wUl not deny. But it is scarcely worth while to argue thia mint, as it is put forth by the Herald simply n order to make another. Who is responsible br Mr. DAVIS' release ? In this even we are tot interested. Mr. DAVIS is released, and as he Herald was perfectly quiet in prospect of hat release, we suppose it has a personal pur )ose to serve in its present agitation. Whether t wieihcs to defeat the chanoes of Chief Jus ioe CHASE for the Presidency; or whether it fishes to promoto the chances of anybody else, re don't know, and do not much care; but it oncludes its editorial with a question which iocs seem to be of very large interest. "We drop thi3 subject for the present by saving to the consideration of the great pub? ic two questions: "First, who is to blame for this failure of jus ice? "Second, since justice hasfailod, since treason i not treason, a sd since wt have been bearing the resent burden of debt in the belief thal treason ias treason, it it worth while bearing it any niger?" We confess we would like to know the mean Qg of this bitter question. Does this mean the repudiation of the nation 1 war debt by the Northern people ? We are honest folk at the South, and this light diminish our zeal for reconstruct ion. IEPUBLICAN ADDRESS TO THE SOI TH? URN PEOPLE. The Union Congressional Republican Com? mittee has published an address to the people f the South, which we will publish for its enefit whenever we can find space. It is not very strong address, nor a very wise one. It i a resume of the political commonplaces of ten ears ago, and does not at all comprehend the ict that the Republican party is not the nation, nd that when hey have added four millions to ie free citizens of the South, it is not improb? ?le that they may use their freedom to think >r themselves. "More than 200 years ago the slaveholding ristocracy of the South originated its policy ad controlled ita destinies. The result is seen i exhausted and barren fields; in the condl on of its laboring population, white and lack; in the relative poverty of the inhabi mts of all olasses; in the absence of public ?hoots, commerce, of manufactures, and of i enlightened system of agriculture." How uch of this "relative poverty" is due to Gen. HERMAN the Committee does not say. If our friends of the Committee will show us more perfect system of agriculture than the d slave culture of rice and long staple cot n, wo would like to soe it. If we had no manufacturers, who reaped the :nefit but the New England mill owners* And if we had no commerce, who paid and ho received thc profit en four millions of des of cotton, and what became of the amount .alized by its sale ? However, we are perfectly willing to accept ie change. We eau grow eotton with free bor; wc can educate and will educate the eedman, and we have water-power enough, if e freedman will understand his interest and irs, to be soon independent. ? If our friends of the Committee will confine eir efforts to an industrial and not a political volution, we will give them all thc assistance our power. WANTS. HOUSE SERVANT WANTED.-A COLOK . ED WOMAN, to attend to houio work and look liter children. Apply at No. 31 SMITH STREET, weat side, ono door north of Beaufain. 1 May 27 WANTED-A SITUATION AS CLERK IN 8. ML GOOD BUSINESS HOUSE. Can keep a Bet of bookB, collect, and make himself generally useful. The first city rocommeudahoDB will be giren. Address PERSEVERANCE, Daily News Omca,._May 17 WANTED, A SITUATION AS RECEIVING and Delivering Clerk, hy ono who ls competent, and can furnish the best of references Address "PUNCTUALITY," May 17_At This Office. WANTED, AN ELDERLY WOMAN AS Cook for quite a small family. One who is will? ing to make h ore el t generally u ac tul, is civil and agree? able in manners, can apply at No. 56 Calhoun street. April 29_ ?Ptf)^ T.*E GENUINE BARTLETT SEW ?J?Ot INO MACHINE, $25.-Wanted-Agenta, S150 per month and aU expenses paid, to sell the Genuine Bartlett Sewing Machine. This Machine will do all the work that can be done on any high-priced machine, and is fully patented, licensed and warranted for five years. We pay the above wages, or a commission, from which twioe that amount can be made. For Circulars and terms address H. HALL k CO.. No. 724 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. 36 April 10 TO RENT. TO RENT, POSSESSION GIVEN FIRST of June, the spacious premises No. 60 QUEEN STREET, containing ten (10) rooms, plaezas and cistern; also fourteen (14) rooms la tho back buildings, a carri.ige house and stables, with a fins yard and gorden, ripply to JOS. W. HARRISSON, No. 62 Queen street Moy 27_'_mwfS AIKEN RESIDENCE TO RENT.-A very pleasantly located residence, containing four rooms, pantry, dry well, kc, and with a weU of unusu? ally go .d water, opposite to the Presbyterian Church, .is offered for rent. For terms apply to X. J. HExWAKD, Eau.., at Aiken, or at No. 46 Anson street, in this city, aiay 22_wftn3 rpo RENT, THE LARGE AND DESIRABLE J_ mansion, No. 39 Coming street, corner of Bull street, having all conveniences for a large family. Also, house No. 8 Wentworth Btreet, containing twelve rooms. Also, No. 38 cannon street, containing six rooms. / .- *o J. MoOABE, No. 36 Broad street fxnw3 a.. . TO RENT-THAT DESIRABLE RESI? DENCE, No. 58 Cannon street, near Rutledge Av? eulie, containing six upright and two attic rooms, with gas throughout, cistern, well, and ample kitchen accom? modations. To an approved tenant, terms moderato ; possession given immediately. Enquire at WR.BINSON it GILCHRIST'S LAW OFFICE, No. 48 Broad street. April 29_m th TO RENT, A FINE RESIDENCE, NO. 74 Hasel street, formerly ownod by Dr. Chisolm. Ap? ply at No. 127 CALHOUN STREET. May 24_6*_ TO RENT, THE CONVENIENT TWO AND A HALF STORY BRICE DWELLING, containing five upright and two attic rooms, outbuildings, cistern, well, kc. No. 36 Society street Apply next door, east possession given on June 2d. 4 May 24 TO RENT, HALF OF THE HOUSE NO. 03 KING STREET, with use of a fine cistern. For further particulars, apply on the premises. April 17_ STORE TO RENT.-A THREE STORY STORE on Market street, hi rear of No. 23 Usyne street Apply soon, at No. 23 HAY NE SIREET. May 22_ BRICK STABLE TO RENT.-A COMMO? DIOUS BRICE STABLE, with accommodation? for hornos and vehicles, can be hired}if applied for soon. For particulars apply on premises, No. 59 CHCltCU STREET, west Bide, near Trodd. _April ll rRENT, THAT TWO STORY HOUSE, No. 110 CALHOUN STREET, containing six rooms, with kitchen and a schoolhouse. Enquire on the premi? ses._May 23 rpo RENT, A MANSION OF TWELVE JL rooms, delightfully situated on South Bay. Apply at Nu. 236 KING BTREET, opposite Hasel, or at No. 10 SOUTH BAY. thsniw4 May 23 FOR SALE. R SALE, A CART WITH "LICENSE." Enq're at No. 129 ST. PHILIP STREET. May 23_ R S ALE, A CARRYALL, WITH TWO Seats, pole and shaft Also, a set of double and single HARNESS, aU m good order. Can be seen and bargained for cash or a time note at thirty days, at No. 21 Lynch street May 17 LOST. LOST-A BULL TERRIER, YELLOW AND white, a number of scars on lace, answering to the name ot Jack. A i eward ot S10 will be paid to the per? son returning this dog to Maj. Gen. D. E. SICKLES. May ll EDUCATIONAL. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOLS, ON AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 27TH, 1867, THE exercise, of my Schools will be conducted st the Northwest corner of RadcUffo and Smith street*. May 26_A. DOTY. Ja. INSTRUCTION IN FRENCH. MRS. NICHOLS, A NATIVE OF CHARLESTON, out during tbs past fifteen \ ears a resident In hurope, is desirous of giving instruction bi the French Language, elinor at her own residence or at the houses of her pupils. Inquire at Mrs. FDvNEY'S, No. 190 King street. May 22_ mm MILITARY INSTITUTE. LKXINGTON, VA. ARRANGEMENTS ARE IN PROGRESS TO ACCOM? MODATE One Hundred additional Cadets in this Institution. Its well established character for Its sys? tem of discipline, and course of instruction, commends it to the support of thoa, who desire a prac i icol educa? tion. Information will be supplied by application to the undersigned. FRANOIS H. SMITH, May 20 m4eow6 Superintendent REMOVALS. KEMOVAL_-THE OFFICE OF THE SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY has been removed from over the old Bank of Charleston to No. 69 BROAD STREET. MAV26 BOARDING. IEXCELLENT BOARD, AT VERY LOW 'j rates, in the most central business part of the city, without lodging, in a private house, can now be had. For particulars addreB? "X. L," Post?nico. May 16 BOARDING.-MRS. ROBINSON HEREBY informs her friends that she 1 ? now ready to receive a limited number of BOARDERS, which she will endea? vor to do on the mort liberal and accommodating terms, and will be thankful to any who may desire to favor her. Apply at No. 39 WENTWORTH STREET. May 21 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 wfm2mo No. 8 Broad street THEHLADIES7" MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION, HAVING ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY OF READY MADE CLOTHING, suitablo for Gentlemen, La? dles and Children, and being desirous of diminishing our Stock before tho season advances too far, we would espe? cially draw the attention of the public towards the reduc? tion which will be made in our prices for the next two or three weeks from date. Apply at the DEPOSITORY, January 29 No. 17 Chalmers street . ?su. T> E A U T Y - Auburn, sflffe Jr B X> Golden, Flaxen, and f Wk Bm $9 Silken CURLS produced by A ?r?H ^LV jJm t?e uao of Professor DE- HW. ? -jfjfjVja BREUX'S F R I 8 ER LE JsLa^^flflH CHEVEUX. One applied- JmS^K' J?W Wy lion warranted to curl the SBvOilBVaBB> * 'W most straight and stubborn ^r^^W^ hs' - of either sex into wavy riegle ta, or heavy massive c*_ . i Has been used by tho fashionable, ol Pail, and London, with the most gratifying results. Does no in? jury to the hair. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, SI. Descriptivo circulars mailed froe. Address BERGER, SHU TTS At CO., Chemists. No. 285 River street, Troy, N. T., Sole Agents for tho United States. March 30_ly THE MERN EXPRESS mm, Office No. 147 Meeting ;?i t. CONNECTION.: WITH ALL Railroads Throughout TBS UNITED STATES. Every attention given to the sute Transmission of Freight, Money and Valuables. WILL CALL FOB AND DELIVER FREIGH'l TO ANY POINT IN THE CITY FREE OF CHARGE. II. B. PLANT, President, April ld_Augusta, Ga. PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE CLCTU: OF COUNOIL, I Moy 1807. J The following Section of " An Ordinance lo abolish the ifflce of Superintendent of Streets ; to provide for Koep ng the Streets, Lanes, Alleys, and open Courts in the Jity of Charleston Clean, and for other purposes," is lereby published for the information of all concerned : For the due protection of the sold contractor or con ractoro, it it further ordained, That every owner, lessee, iccupanl and tenant of any premises fronting in any treet, lane, alley, or open court, shall ou every day Sundays excepted) have tho dirt, filth, garbage, or other iffal, placed in front of his or her lot in a barrel, box or leap, and in readiness for the contractor, by the hour ot even o'clock, A. M., lrom the hist day of May to the irst day of November In every year ; and by the hour of line o'clock, A. M., frc m the first day of November to ho first day of May following. And any person offend og herein, or placing any dirt, filth, garbage, or other Sil, in any street, lane, or alloy, or open court, after the ours abovo named, shall be subject to a fine not less lian two nor more man five dollars, for each and every Hence, to bo imposed by the Mayor. By order W. H. SMITH, May 15_ Clerk of Council. NOTICE. 3FFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING clause of .Section 1 of an "Ordinance to Raise Sup lies lor tho ya ir I8?7," is published for the information f porsonB selling doods by sample or otherwise, who aro ot residents oi this city. All such persona arc hereby otifled to report ac this office. "Three dollars oa every hundred dollars of all goods old in this city by r,o?s not residents, by sample or therwise." YV. H. SMITH, March 8 Clerk of Council MEETINGS._ FRIENDSHIP LODGE NO. 9, A. F. M. AREGULAR COMMUNICATION OF THIS LODGE will be held Thu Evening, the 27th init., at half past 7 o'clock, at tba Masonic Hall. Members and Candidate! will govern themselves ac? cordingly. By order of the W. M. E. SCOTT, May 27^_l* Secretary. CHARLESTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. AREGULAR MEETING OF THE CHAMBER WILL take place ot the Hibernian Hall This Evening, at 8 o'clock. Members in arrears will please take notic 6. May 27_1_p. J. BARBO f, Secretary. NOTICE.-PLANTERS AND MECHANIC?' BANK. S. C. AMEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THIS Bank is requested at the office of the said Bank, East Bay, on Wtdnetday. the 29th instant, at 10 o'clock. By order of the Board or Directors. W. E. HASKELL, May 27 Cashier. AMUSEMENTS. HIBERNIAN HALL. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. ; COMMENCING MONDAT EVENING, MAT 27, 1867. SARGENT, w*2Li?:> tte SOUTH, IN A VARIETY OF NEW AND STARTLING FEATS IN MAGIC. Tickets-Ii^0 - ..Children-SO cents. Doors oP( . ? ** .** * formancc commences at 8. Seats re"***"*' *ri*'wv** charge by applying at the Hall. _May 27 Oin tptc?wtc Der 5>eutfd;cn <Sa}Bt}enaefeflidjaft ?bb ftattfinben am SWltwod) ben 29ten b. -ill. am SajiihenplaB. 35te flJtitgtieber finb erlaubt ?reunbe eingaben. Die ?. G. Ot. 91. at&t com Mnn*Slr. 3)e?ot Morgen? i ?or 9, unb ?racbmittagS 1 Ubr. May 27 8* Da? gommlttee. Gun ^Dcurfdr>cr &aU 2Birb ftattfinben am SJlontag ben 27tcn SfWai, 1867, ?oju alie meine ?reunbe unb Scfannte ergebenft eingetaben frnb, Ede ?on King une Oine-StraO .. ?nfana 8 Vibr. eintritt $1. SDm. ?d>v3ber. Msy 25 a* DENTISTRY, REDUCTION OF DENTAL PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. DB. J.E. DAPRAY, DENTIST, IS NOW PREPARED to complete the Insertion of whole upper or lower sets of ABT1FICAL TEETH, upon the most approved method, and with the best materials, at $20 per set. Par? tial sets in proportion. Durability, natural appearance, perfect fit, and neatness of finish, guaranteed. All other operations upon the Teeth perform od in a skillful and warrantable manner. Office st his resldenco NO. 6 LIBERTY STREET, May 90 mwf Charleston. 8. C. "COPARTNERSHIPS, DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. THE COPARTNERSHIP EXISTING UNDER THE name and styla of J. k w. KNOX wiU be dissolved by mutual consent on the 1st proximo. JOHN KNOX. WILLIAM KNOX. NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. ri UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A Copsxtnarship under tho nam? and style of CAMP? BELL, KNOX k Co., for the purposo of carrying on tuo GENERAL AUCTION and COMMISSION BUSINESS, at the premises No. 06 HASELL STREET, formerly occu? pied by the bite firm of McKay k Campbell, said Copart? nership to take effect on June 1st next ensuing. JAMES T. CAMPBELL, (of the late firm of McKay k Campbell), JOHN KNOX. WILLIAM KNOX. Charleston. S. C., May 17, 1867. Msy 20_m th* COPARTNERSHIP. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING between WM. MCKAY and JAMES T. CAMPBELL, under the name and style of McKAY k CAMPBELL, at No. 55 Hasel street, being dissolved. WM. MoKAY hu this day associated with him Mr. JOHN CAMPBELL, under the nemo and style or McKAY k CAMPBELL, ss AUCTIONEERS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS in all 1U branches, at No. 136 MEETING STRUT, opposite Pavilion Hotel Thankful for past favors, we hope, by strict attention to business, to merit s share or the public pttronage. WILLIAM McKAY, Late of the finn of McKay k CampbeU. JOHN CAMPBELL. McKAY k CAMPBELL. Auctioneers, No. ISO Meeting street, May 2? thm3 Opposite PsvlUon Hotel. UPHOLSTERY, ETC. WINDOW SHADES. HARRISON BARNET, MANUFACTURER AND IM? PORTER of WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES. Bonds, Pin,, Tassels, Gimps, Loops, Cords, ic. ; White and Buff Hollands; No. 125 WILLIAM STREET, oe tween Fulton and John streets, New York Store and Office Shades made to order. De ce rnbor 24 mwf6mo lOmS E. DMR!, NO. 571 KING STREET. CABINET MAKER, UNDERTAKER, AND UPHOLSTERER, WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO HIS friends and the public generally, that he keeps on hand FURNITURE AND BEDDING of aU descriptions. Furnishes Funerals with Mahogany, Walnut, Cedar and Metallic Coffins. Also, with fine Hearses and First-class Carriages. WiU attend to disinterring bodies and trans? porting the same. Personal attendance will be given st all hours. CARRIAGES for Railroad and Steamboat accommoda? tion, and FURNITURE CARTS, will be furnished at any time, by applying at my LTVuHY STABLE, No. 6 Can? non street, near King. Thankful for past favors, and hope, by strict attention ta business, to merit a continuance of tho same. M ar oh 25 mwfSbno. SEWINB MACHINES. " THE LATEST IMPEOYEMENT IN SEWING- MACHINES Is Fuller & Barnum's TIM-CREAM AM) SELF-SEWER COMBINED. rlS ATTACHMENT 18 AUTOMATIC, AND MEAS? URES, cresses, and suches tucks at one operation, without guiding with the hands. Also for sale, SEWING MACHINES OF APPROVED PATTERNS, at low prices; SCISSORS SHARPENERS. NEEDLE THREADERS, NEEDLES (all kinds); OIL, TOOLS AND FITTINGS. 'REPAIRING AND IMPROVING ATTENDED TO Ab USUAL. ORDERS BY MA ff, PROMPTLY FILLED. D. B. HASELTON, No. 831 King street, corner Liberty. April 1_ mwflmos $20. AGENTS WANTED, $20. $75 to $200 per month-males and females-to sell tho ONLY GENUINE COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE Manufactured. It will hem, fell, stitch, tuck, bind, braid, quilt and embroider beautifully. Price, only $20, including Barnum's self-sewer and self-turning hem? mer. Fully warranted for five years. CAUTION.-Beware ol those selling worthless cast iron machines, under the some name as ours. For cir? cu?an and toi ms. address C. BOWERS k CO., No. 255 S rlfth Street, PhUadelpnla Pa. 1m May 20 EXCELSIOR!_EXCELSIOR ! CHASTELLAR'S HAIR EXTERMINATOR, For Removing Superfluous Hair. TO THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUABLE depilatory recommends itself os being au almost in dispensible article to female beauty, is easily applied, does not burn or injure, tho skin, but acts directly on the roots. It is warranted to remove superfluous hair from low foreheads, or from any part ot the body, completely, totally and radically extirpating the some, leaving the skin soft, smooth and natural This is the only silicio used by tho French, and ls the only real effectual depUo tory to existence Price 75 cents per package,' post? paid to any address, on receipt of an order, by BERGER, SHUTTS k CO., Chemists, March 30 ly No. 286 Rivor st,, Troy, N. Y. ~0. CmTTENDEN, General Commission Merchant, AND Manufacturer of Par>er, OF VARIOUS KINDS, KO. 1197 READE STREET, Corner Hudson Street, Now York. DEALER IN PAPER AND IN MATERIALS OF evervdescription tor its manufacture. Iicivttiifi 18 tino " M. M. QUINN, " Wholesale & Retail Dealers DJ BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC. No. 5?7 KING STREET (Opposite Ann street), Charleston, C. S. The LATEST ISSUES of tho Pross always on bond. Subscriptions received and Goods delivered or for? warded by Mall or Express. All CASH ORDERS will be promptly attended to. February 2S _ _ ly WILLUM fi. GMILA1 i SON, Beal Estate Agents, Auctioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 33 BAYNE STREET. Sentember 3 NOTICE. UPPER WARDS GUARD HOUSE, \ CHABLESTON, May 9th 18G7. I STOPPED FROM TWO COLORED MEN A COW, who stated having found ber ten miles up Main Hoad. Tho owner is requested to call, pay expenses and take ier away. E. J. KINO MAN, Mair 9 1st Lieut. U. W. fi. H. _SLOTHING._ JAMES MCCORMICK, MERCHANT TAILOR, WHOLESALE AND BET AIL DEALEB DH CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, GENTS' Fl'HMSHING GOODS, No. 85 BROAD STREET January 23 Gmoa CHARLESTON, S. C. A. S HULL, Ag't., MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED TO No. 70 BROAD STREET, NORTH SIDE, BETWEEN MEETING AND CHURCH, where he will bo glad to see Ina Jld friends and custom? ers, an i has in store a full assortment of CLOTHS, COATING, CAS-iIALKRES and VESTINGS of every va? riety, which bo will mate up to or 1er at as low pikes as any similar establishment. ALSO, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FURNISHING GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. M JNO. X. FLY,NN (formorty of C. D. Carr k Co.,) will superintend thc Tailoring Deportment as usual, and will give bis especial attention to Cutting Garments, and Making an J Triiuming. May ll_ _2mo* CARHART, WHimRB & GO., MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALER: FINE, MEDIUM, AND COARSE CLOTHING, AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING, NOS. SC, 07, 59 and 01, Hudson street, near Duaue, New York. T. F. CARHART. W. H. WHITFORD. J. B. VAN WAGENEN. December IQ 8mo_. T. HAMILTON. CHEAP CLOTHING. SPRING & SL OEl! CLOTHING. PIERSON ? CO., No. 26 HAYNE STREET, OFFER THE BALANCE OF THEIR STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING at Wholesale or Retail, at very low prices, to City and Country Trade, compris? ing overy variety of SPRING ANS SUMMER GOODS. April 27 Imo DRY GOODS, ETC, SILK CLOAKS AMD JUST OPENED A VERY EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT of SILK and LACE COVERINGS of latest styles and of recen. Importation, very reasonable at LOUIS COHEN, No. 248 KING STREET. DRESTGOODS. In this tine will be ff und tho latest Novelties In Cold, and Black SILES. GRENADINES, POPLINS, LEN Od CH ALLIES, POUT DECHEVRES, Plain and Figured BAREGES and MALAN G ES for I raveling. ALEXANDER'S KID GLOVES. A fud assortment in Shades and Numbers of the GENUINE ALEXANDER'S KID GLOVES, together with many other popular makes, very reasonable, ALEXAN? DER'S BEST KID FINISHED S ELK GLOVES and Lisle Thread for Ladies, Gouts and Children, also an osten? siva assortment of LACE MITTS. WHITE GOODS. JACONETS, COTTON CAMBRICS, MULL, NAIN? SOOKS, French and Swiss MUSLINS, hi plain, striped and plaided, togethor with a splendid assortment of finest Cambric and Swiss Edging and Inserting*. Thread Valenclen, Guipure Unen and dany Laces In Edging and Inserting. LINEN GOODS, 1,000 dozen L. 0. HANDKEROHIFS. good quality at 12X cents and upwards, full lines of the most popular makes of IRISH LINENS, ha fronting, Pulow Casing 8-4. 9-4,10-4 and 11-4 Sheetings, and an excellent assortment of White and Cold TABLE DAMASK, Ac, te, MEN'S WEAR. In this Une will be found a full supply of best French and English CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, DOESKINS, MELTON CLOTHS, TWE.?DS, JEANS. VESTINGS, and UNDERSHIRTS. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. In the Domestic Department will be found a complete stock of Prints, Longclotha, Shirtmgs, Shoe tinga and Pillow Casing, Scotch and Domestic G ina hams, Brown Shh-ting, Corset Jeans ai_d Drills, all of which will be sold at prices that will defy competition. ?3~Au early call la respectfully solicited. LOUIS COHEN, No 248 KING STREET, Between Basel and Market streets. April 1 mwf 2mo BEST SIX-CORD CABLED THREAD. JOHN & HUGH AUCHINCL0SS, SOLE AGENTS IN KKW YORK. March 0 wnn20 There cometh glad tidings of joy to all, To young and to old, to gi eat and to small; Tho bevuty which once was so precious and rare, Is free for all, and all may be fan*. By Use vise of CHASTE LL AR'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion, The most valuable and perfect prepaiarion in use, for giving the skin a beautiful pearl-Uko tint, that is only found in youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pim? ples, Blotches, Moth Pitches, Sallowness. Eruptions, and all impurities of tho sion, kindly healing the same leaving tho skin white and clear as alabaster. Its use cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a vegetable 1 reparation ls perfectly harmless. It is thc only article of the kind used by the French, and is con? sidered by tho Parisian as indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold during the past year, a sufficient guarantee of 1U euicaoy. Price only 76 cents. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt ot an order, by BERGER, SHOTTS .t CO., Chemists. 285 River St.. Troy, N. Y. March 30. 1 yr AFFLICTED ! SUFFER NO MORE! When by thc use of DR. JOINVTLLE'S ELIXIR yon can be cured permanently, und at a trilling cost. The astonishing success which bas attended this in valuable medicine for Physical and Nervous Weakness General Debility and Prostration, Loss ol Muscular En ergy, Impotency, or any of thc consequences of youtbfu. lndiscre.lon, renders it the most valuable preparation ever discovered. It will remove all nervous affections, depression, ex ci temen t, incapacity to study or business, Ess of memo? ry, confusion, thoughts of self destruction, fears of in? sanity, kc It wdl restore tho appetite, renew the health of those who have destroyed it by aensual excess or evil practices. Young Men, be humbugged no more by "Quack Doc? tors" and ignorant petitioners, but send without delay for the Elixir, and be at once rostered io health aud hap piness. A perfect Curo is Guaranteed in every iustance Price SI, or four bottles to one uddrc-s ?3. One bottle bl sufficient to effect a cure in all ordinary cascB. ALSO, DR. JOmVLLLE'S 8PECIFIC PILLS, for the speedy and permauunt cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Ure th ral Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and aU affections 0 the Kidneys and Bladder. Cures effected in from nc to five days. They are propared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on thc system, and never nauseate the stomach or impregnate the breath. No change of die hi necessary while ?slug them, nor does their action in auy manner interfere with business pursuits. Price SI per box. Either of tho above-mentioned articles will bo sent to any address, closely sealed, and post-paid, by mail 0 express on receipt of price. Address all orders to BERGER, SHOTTS k CO., Chemists, March 30 ly No. 285 River stroet. Troy. N. Y. S. A. LAMBERT, PRODUCE C0MMISSI0NJIERIUUT. SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN ORDERS FILLED ON COMMISSION. Office of John P. Newkirk, Nom READE-bTliEET, CORNER flCnSON, NJ33W YORE. ?t-Ageney tor EXTON'3 PREMIUM TRENTON ORA CHEES, AU orders sent will bo promptly amended j . to, Cmos December 19 1 u MACHINE SHOPS. TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. YOUR ATTENTION LS CALLED TO OUR BHDUCED RAXES for TONGUED AND GROOVED LUMBER, riz.: U FLOORING, at 225 per M. 5-4 FLOORING, at $26 per M. 3-4 LINING, at (26 per M. 7-8 LINING, at S26 per M. Wu also have varions ether sizes of dressed and rough LUMBAR. All of which will be disposed of at lowest :asb prices. EBAUGH & MILLONEE, PLANING MILL AND LUMBER TARD, HORLBECK'S WHARF, NEAR N. E. RAILROAD. May 1_Imo JOHN F. TAYLOR. .TAMES BARKLEY. ^X IRON jp Charleston, S. C. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. PROPRIETORS, Engineers, Boilermakers, FOUNDERS, ETC., ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS FOR HIGH and LOW PRESSURE, PORTABLE and STATIONERY STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS, RICE THRASHERS (from new patterns, with all the modern improvements), STEAM SAW MILLS, Ac, ito. CASTINGS I IRON MD BRASS Promptly attended to with ncatnoss and dispatch. Repairs to Marine and other Work, Shall receive special attention. FOR 8ALE-One 12-horse power 3 IE AM ENGINE, nearly new; several new and second-b nd BOILER3, 6 to 10-horsc power. ALSO, CONSTANTLY IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, 10,12 and 20 Horse Power Steam Engines. 49- All Orders for REPAIRS er NEW WORK shall re? ceive our prompt and carol al attention. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. May ll_Imo NEW YORK STEAM ENGINE GO., MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINE LATHES, PLANERS, IMPROVED OAR WHEEL BOXES. BOLT CUTTERS, UPRIGHT DRILLS, AND MACHINISTS' TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Works at Worcester, Mass. OFFICE AND WAREROOM, No. 222 PEARL ST., NEW YORK. December 1? 6n>o GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL. rrrtns SOAP REQUIRES ONLY TO BE USED TO X prove its superior quality. Use it as you would any common Soap. Try lt and you will bo convinced that lt is superior to any othor article in marks t Far sale by Grocers ge Dei ally. MasnUaclured by TAYLOR k YOUNO, No. 186 Front s i rec t, M ew York. For salo by GRUBER k MARTIN, No. 230 King street H. BISCHOFF k CO., No. 197 East Bay. GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., Corner Church and H ?vue s true ts. DOWIE k MOISE, Druggists, No. 161 Meeting street, Opposite Charleston Hotel Joninrv 23 wtm6mo C. F. VOUER, NO. 108 MARKET ST., Books, Perio(deals and Stationery. JUST REC LIVED Alar e supply ol' STATIONERY PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS POCKET BOOKS, DIARIES for 1807. Etc ALSO, fine and large selection of NOVELS, by the most eek Hated authors. SONG BOOKS, BOOKS for Home Am 'jements, kc. AL the MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS. DAILIES constantly on hand, and subscriptions re? ceived 'or the same. Orders Irom tho coondy are respectfully solicited. TCTWg f IPFKA'.._November 8 Gin, as a Remedial Agent. GIN, AS A REMEDIAL AGENT, HAS BEEN IN FA? VOR with the profession for a very long period, but owing to the difficulty of obtaining a pure article, lt has fallen into disuse in many sections of tho country, much to the re grot of medical men, who consider it ahnest s specific in very many diseases. For all coses of Qraml, pure Gin, if administered under professional guidance, will certainly work a cure; and if taken as a preventive, acting, as it does, on thu sensitive membranes, it cleanses the parts so as to removo all possible sediment. Admin? istered in tho same way, it will prevent the formation of Calculi, and do away with those terrible operations, therefore, so necessary for their permanent removal. G LD is of incalculable benefit to females in those diseases so peculiar to tho sex, and from its tonic, as well ss Its anodyne properties, it is frequently superior to iron, bark, or oven th c electrical remedies. In cases of a posi? tive tendency to Phthisis, or Consumption, Gin, in proper quantities, by supplying or niling up the constant dying out of the natural aro of tho system, will often entirely ward off that awful disease, which carries off one-eighth of the population of the United States annually. Pure Gin has this peculiar advantage over other diffusible stimuli, that lt exhilarates without creating any thirst of an unhealthy character, lt soothes while it also excites, and is a powerful nervine as well as an active tonic. "ltI.VIA GER'S OLD LONDON DUCK GIN po aseses all tho qualities that eon bo desired for tho high? est and noblest use of all wines or liquors. Its ingre? dients are tho distilled juices of carefully selocted grains, made delicately pungent and flavorous with the aromatic tincture of the Jumper Berry. Age hos mellowed all these mingled aromas, and given an exquisite mildness a smooth, oily body-?nd an almost floral odor to the liquor, which renders lt delicious to the senses, of smeU and taste alike, while its sparkling liquid purity leaves nothing for tho eye to desire. "Tho writer must remark that Messrs. A. M. BDOTOEJI k Co. merit the gratitude of the entire medical profes? sion, as well as the world at large, for having introduced a stimulant 1 such unexceptionable purity and unoquivo g 1 power, both ss a preventive and curative agent, and s harmless exhilarative coverage."-Chemical Journal and Mtdieal G cutt tc tul mOmos January 29 WHISKERS and MUS? TACHES forced to Sow upon tho smoothest ce in from three to five weeks by using Dr. SEVTG N E ' S RESTAURATEUR ; CAPILLAIRE, the most wonderful discovery in mo- ' dcm science, aeting upon the Beard and Hair in an almost miraculous manner. It has been used by thc elite of Paris and London with the most flattering success. Names of all purchasers will be registered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in every instance, thc money mil be cheerfully refunded. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, $1. Descriptive cir? culars and testimonials mailed fros. Address BERGER, SHUTT8 & CO., Chemkts, No. 285 River street .Troy, H. Y., Sole Agents for thu L'uitei) States March 30_ iy ORDINANCE. THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHED for the information ol aU concerned AM ORDINANCE TU SIMULATE THE CLEANSING OF FBTVTES AND VAULTS IN TUE COnPOllATE LIMITS OF THE CITY. I. Be lt Ordained by the Mayor und Aldermen, that (rom and attor tho ratification of this Ordinance, it sholl not bo lawful tor any person to cleanse or remov? the contents or Vaults or Privies within the Umita of the city, without having previously obtained a license for the same; all such licenses io expire on thc 31st December af every year, and be subject to all requirements impos? ed by Ordinances regula ting tho granting of Licenses for Drays and Cuts. H. That the use of Barrels in open Carts and Wagons is prohibitod, and parties applying for License will be re? quired to provide closed Curt? sm tabla for the purpose. ILL All persons having such Licenso shall repoi t a', me of th Guard Houses, durint? tne day, his or their in? tention h !o such work during the ensuing night; In the Lower Wards such report to be made to thc Main Guard House, in the Upper Wards to Upper Guard House. IV. The placo"or places for the deposit of such offal tball bo designated from time to Ume by the Mayor. V. Every owner or driver of such Licensed Cart or my other person who shall violate any of the provisions )f this Ordiuauce, or shall neglect o.- refuso to observe he same, c r any of them, shall forfeit and pay for each >ffenco a fine not to exceod twenty-five dollars, to be on ?reed by tho Mayor in his Court, or recovered in any )ther Court of competent Jurisdiction, [tatified in City Council this seventh day of May, in tho you- of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and six tv-soveu. ' IL. 6.1 P. C. GAILLARD, W. H. SMITH, Mayor. Clerk of Council 3mo May 10 FIRE LOAN. MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, 1 Crrv HALL, November 9, IdilG. j A LL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REBUILDING IN TSE /V. Burnt Districts and Waste Places of the City, un ler "An Act of the General Assembly, giving authority o tho City Council of Charleston to proeeeI in the mai? er of a Fire Loan, with u view to aid in building up thc Sty anew." are hereby notified that thc form of opph ation for loans can be obtained at thc office of the Clerk if Council, between the hours of 0 A. M. ond 2 P. M. All applications must be ? ' d in the above mentioned iffice, ss the Committee witt meet every Monday to con kier the same. By order of the Mayor, W. B. SMITH, November 10_Clerk of CounrlL E. M. WHITING, CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROM CHALMER!) street to Na (Kl CHURCH STREET, one .loor arlu ol iircaa strutt. Alienist ai GROCERY ANO M.SCELUKEOUS? CORN, CORN. LANDING THIS" DAY, PER 8TEAMER FALO 4000 Bushels prime WHIT? CORN. ALSO, TO AEBTVZ FEB 8CHOOKIE OKATX UtbX. -Eushels WHITE C03?. -llu?hols Mixed Cor'. Will be sold low while lan di ER . bj STENHOUSE k . No. no East Bat. Msy27_j OATS AND HAY. 1000 8coi?M 0AT8, BT 8TXAMEB * LY STOR 600 balta primo NORTH RTVTB HAY. JOH:< CAMPS EN k Otu Market streel, opposite State stree s May 27_% EXTRA QUALITY C. R. SJLDS AMD SHOULJDKRS. 1 f \ HHDS. EXTRA QUALITY C. R. il ?\J 10 hhds. Extra Quality Shoulders a0 barrels Strips 20 hhds. second Quality Shoulders and Sids*. "'"? Tending per steamer Falcon and te store, and for sato by LA ? il Y * ALEXANDKiV May 27__ CORN! CORN! TA A BUSHELS PRIME MARYLAN (UU OOBN, te bulk or sacks, For sale . H. F. BASK? May 27 1 No. 20 Curab_-"?->' CORN. QAAA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE OOBN. ?\J\J\J For sale by SCHEVEN 6 NISBET May 15 AccommoOAIaoii WM PURE LEMON ?URE LEMON 8YBUP PR?* LEMONS, can bo obtained at W. KINSMAN'S, No. 379 King street. N. B.-Trade supplied on reasonable tarma. Send! for prices. Mayas 2 ORGEAT SYRUP. ORGEAT 8YBUP MANUFACTURED FROM THE ALMONDS, ctn be had at W. KINSMAN'S, No. 279 King street May25_2 TO SHIPPERS OF COTTON, RICE AND NAVAL STORKS. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES WILL BE MADS ON shipments of UPLAND AM> ?EA INLAND COT? TON, BICE, ROSIN, and TURPENTINE, consigned to cur friends in LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK, or any of the Northern atlee. J. A. EN SLOW k CO., May 13_mtnf_No. lil East Bay. GARDNER'S ABD PLANTER'S POTA. TOES and other vegetables, purchashed te SAT quantity at highest Cash market rates, by HOPKINS, MCPHERSON & co.. May 9 thmlmo North Atlantic Wharf. INSURANCE. FIRE ll MARINE INSURANCE & Corner East Bay and Exchange St., NEXT OLD POSTOFFICE. RISKS TAKEN IN THE FOLLOWING BETTA RLE FIRT-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, or Bal timor?, Maryland. ASSOCIATED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY of Baltimore, Maryland. HOWARD INSU RANCE COMPANY, of Baltimore. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, of Ealtimore. STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY, Of New York. YONKEB8 ANO NEW YORK. INSURANCE COMPANY. New York. IN? OR ANCE COMPANY VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, Winchester, Virginia. GULF STATE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Tallahassee, Florida. ORIENT MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPA? NY, of New Zork. J. RA YEN KL MACH VT II. I). RAVE NE L, Jr. April 10 w?n2mo QUEEN FIRE HAIR WM, LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. CAPITAL.$10,000,000 LIV GOLD. APPLY TO GIBBES & CO., Agents, NO. lb ADGER'S SOUTH WHARF. December 7_mwflyr ARLINGTON MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OT" "VIK, GU ISTIA. J. E. EDWARDS, President W. B. ISAACS, vice-President D. J. HARBSOOK, Secretary. CHAS. N. SMITH, Med. Examiner. A Reliable Southern Company. EATES AS LOW AS ANY OTHER COMPANY, AND. when des<red, premiums made pavable monthly, quarterly or semi-annually, or half of the annual pre? mium te cash, and the remainder by note at twelve months, thereby bringing lt wi tain the reach of all 8LVEN-E1GHTHB OF ALL THE SURPLUS FUNDS, after paying expenses, divided every year among policy holders entitled to profit Call and get a circular and read the advantages to be derived from Insuring te the "ARLINGTON." J. L. HONOUR, Agent, May 16 wfmlmo NO. 8 BROAD STREET. WILLIS & CHIS0LM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND 8 dil'MENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) ot COTTON. RICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston. S. C. E. WILLIS.A. R (JHI SOL38 October 2K_ JOHN IZARD MIDDLETON, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT NO. 7 SOUTH NTREET, BALTIMORE, Md. PARTTCULAR ATTENTION TO SALE OF COTTON,. Rioe and Southern Produre, and Purchase of Grate Guano and Plantation supplies. Liberal advances made on consignments. BJEnaSMUM- Messrs. Lambert G'tringa k Co., Balti? more; Pore h ar k Henry. Charleston; Cohen. Hanckel k Co., Charleston; J. D. Aiken k Co., Charleston; Gour? din, Matuteasen k Co., Savannah; Du vant k W apira, sa? vannah ; S to vail k Edmonaton, Augusta; Fisher k Low* rance, Columbia, S. C.; Mayes k Martin, Newberry, S. C. ; James Pagan, Esq., Chester, 8. C. February 36_jsT_mth3mo_ LEA & PERRINS* CELEBEATED WORfESTERSyiRE SAUCE. PRONOUNCED -, EXTRACT BY &~J of a letter from a n?m,?n?nmn l l MEDICAL GENTLEMAN CONNOISSEURS JJ at Ma4nu?> t? ni9 TO BB TUE o:n.T AwOm Brother at HEferfj WORCESTER, May, Good Sauce !SK?M61: PTjg ?Tell LEA k PER aim APPLICABLE 3SBBg|BIKS that then* SAUCE w??j?j?<<,|is highly esteemed te In? TO '^^E^- Jdis, and is, te my opinion, r?v?*~'- the most palatable, aa EVERY VARIETY M?E-^well aa tho moat who'.e flffi! jPt isome SAUCE that i? OF DISH. Vfia^made." The success of this most delicious and un ri valle '. con? Ihnent having caused many uuprhiupled de?.era to ipply tho name to Spurious Compounds, the PJBLIC is respectfully and eamesUy requested to Bee that tne name nf LEA k PKEHXSS are upon the WRAPPER, LABEL, STOPPER and BOTTLE. Manufactured by LEA iv.' PERRINS, Worcester. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, JSTEW YORK, AGENTS FOB THE UNITED STATES. October 19 fmwiyr NOTICE. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, 1 CHABLKSTOH. S. C.. May 4. l?flT. j rE REGULAR INSPECTION OF THE LOTS AND inclosuree, vaults, Ac, will commence ou Monday <iexl. Ot inst Owners and occupants are hereby required to see that their premises are te good condition and that ill filth and garbage la removed as required by Ordi? nance. Other ins pee ti ona will follow. By order of Mayor GAILLARD. C. B. SIG WALD. Chief sf Police.