The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, May 28, 1867, Image 2
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G. B. CATHCART, EDITOR
CATHCART, McMJXLAN & MORTON,
PROPRIETORS,
No. 18 HAYNE STKEET.
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YERWI?JASH.
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' pktlS-TX?XyEMOOTHS....J_.....910.00
. 5.00
I> AIL Y-THREEMONTHS.... a.50
' T?lrTGtE COPIES..5 ??nts
.n^i^?WS' ?SUMIVIARY.
* Cotton closed in New York at 27c. for Middling
Uplands.
-,To-_Gofi-w*e quoted at 13G?@137.
?? v ? -X^Uon cloded-yesterday at Liverpool at lld. for
^.-P^?^Upl?^ -
The-Princess of Wales' little girl bas been chris
. -toned VICTORIA LOUISA ALEXANDRA DAOMAB.
A brute was imprisoned in Jersey for beating bis
. mother, aged.eighty-seven. .
.... ?? 4, -fanner. iu '.Smyrna, Delaware, sold his straw
-.. bengs crop., of four ? acre a for 14000, the purchaser
-..?e^tbApicking.. ,, - .
. - - v'Detective-BAKKB hs3 filed a Bili in Court to com?
pel the city of Washington topsy the reward of j
- ??.{WO'off?r?d; by them for th i capture of Boom.
' "iWW?Q)3t?rPHr?LTM says that he wants words to
expr?s? Ws^opfniOh'Of Hosier GREELEY'S part in
the recent melancholy farce at Richmond.
^^xfmrjAw/ifc will be seen by oar telegraphic
dispatches 'this " morning, is a prisoner in tine
4 'hinda of JUAREZ.' ' So the curtain falls on the Mex
__f ^ New^ Oceana ia .to. "haye, an. entertainment j at
whioh a fountain of iced claret wine will jet from
tJae.?fi?tjo?f.tho parquet daring the performance,
to be served out to the audience in silver goblet?.
< r o A Frenchman has invented a new paper, instant?
ly stopping the hemorrhage caused by wounds.
.-Msnht? Marr/ha t passed a contract with him for.
j-th? Haniediate-supply of tin-oe hundred thousand
;-".J*fgO quires of. the said papei-. -.
:yrr 7 Th*. Chicago- police last week found sr drunken
man in the gu t ter, ia -whose pockets, when he was
w?archted at the station house, were letters from
_.T'yr}awM.T.PmT.Ti?aft--u-j ochara, rftcnmTn?nriiT^ him
.".,. A-boy mftjtjm has, appeared in Wales, who, ac- j
-..oordioii-to hw admirai^ia to extinguish Mr. 8PUR
i :P-???I?V This- -promisiBg youth i? Master- EHOCH
:f??OBKRT, Who ( baa just completed his eleventh
r-yJ'yV; r svojy7^0 T. T .* _ *.. "i rr cw~ ? "il
y r-^JGaramrjr^^yea, it, .?B stated, tir? excellent, for
r rt? cuts ot .braises, where the skin is rubbed off, and
etherweuodsoftho kind. One or two leaves must
> - -be bruise<rand applied to the part, and the wound j
will be cicatrized ui a short time. -
Tt?JEm perol 'of Aufttna is greatly alarmed about
.r'tWTJWe! ofTbis-brother-MAXIMILIAN, and has in
,faAncted the Austrian Minister in Washington to
" ?este^ .iato negotiations with JUAREZ with a view
r7T3jC?n|j^aBftaja^^ noveh .?<" Tux Bran op's
Becr,**:ii already toits, third ?dition, three thousand,
' ?'alt?l^h'p?bfeb^bataweekago. G. W. CA'ILK-|
T?tflf? Co/HrS? have ready, at th? same tim e, ASTI
^.^-r?fi^??wlworlL^, WAB?) rs ?wbos?Aia>
-!are>iatterings''in Panathat.'if the .?in
. by. tho populace. The Polea have many
?paijjpttjives in Parva,.:but.Lq?iB NAPOLBOK-will j
obftlikely to see that his guest is treated with pro-1
?tjZfeMJStSSyesA??zld u??? -':> ?...??tin
85 -???cly in Paris recently gave a concert at her
-,\.^bonse^'Do you like ROSSINI ?" said abe to ono of
.,. liar.gnosts. "Boosm? indeed Ido; Lc is my ta
iCiP??f^WPf'W?? "|?^.'y?af?mi^.W}th;h^
? :ben,(of'Soy?ie>?'.. ^Qh, dear, no," waatherepry ;
acfJImlwajaahaye myself." ..; faa ?SK
3? rfShir New York ifcr?Jd publish ea the following
_?^K,ig^(JB^T?TOwas b oned here
I TTHTrT'U'g with RomA? Cath?ho honors. Sister
J BJflPXjB5BMB fjf. J l t . i 1 ... T7~
^JSMLJf?K'M?fP0 of the late Chief Justice of the
SSSlNfr? Supreme -Court, Boom BBOOKB
2Tet?? Bays: A gentleman fri m
-na us* that many of the planters
font their plants, and that a great dial,
hat hew planted thia week. One gentleman alriieij
?h baa pla?tad 150^00 hflfe ; ? and- others nearly an
^?jsj?MlltoberTJW?-a^ told-of thrr? lw^pian
.fcW^Wh? wiU cultivate this season 2,500,000 plants.
-i^LJlb^Pjrovidauee JotunoZ says atcurious fish |of
*TWMBlH. ?rxrir? has been exmbtted in that ci ky.
-'^ta?M% b?brl like- a monkey, with prominent fea- |
; from the dorsal fin aiid
r-Hkei claws, a long pomted tefl,
ling armor [ like an aHiga to ifs,
i^'but four inches wide, gills
The Winchester limes has been-shown? H
men of cashmere; goafs wooL Tba animals from
-which it waa ont, are owned by Mr. DAHISX MI
ce>^flltrSBBB^hWCl?A exceedingly ono in texture, abd
???ij^WMiift L-it? .r.oilrisan' s??l r: LaTolsj "
Ber. Dr. DABHBT, author of the Life of . General
(KeW#?lf?> Jikaaoir, ie- preparing a new work jn
?^e?aatS'^'M? nsrt?vo-Stase;'Virginia, and of the
u-?outh. He has devoted much time arri reset
.^?gfcji;?^^ aid..
?3? jB6^^i?a^^ti?n for the vhwhcatiqa of tlie
x^llnUas^?P.wl?, <The,Radical quastiona in debate
h: ???attbjarrkid-to atfaorongb andsearohing enquiry.
? "It' ia'?htibly. praieed by eminent statesmen who
^l^^eearthe proof-sbeetai. It will bo published
within a ^weeksby Messrs. E. J. HALE & Bas,"
"Np^i^Sffiray street, New York.
?^gititWS?d (Ga.) News of the 25th says: "Mr.
.rxriPAtBjcTL, who has just returned from Putnam
:.'.Ormnty;JtoJoraia us that the wheat in that section
rf?M&S?Stf? ready to ifiut, and the yield is ea tima ted
-~ ai flfbfeen'to twenty.buehela per acre, t He saw one
:'J""bieee-; Wbi?3^-he-. tbiriks will yield not less than
-:itir?niry b^K-shi!pW in
"flfn^js^J^i^^^h?' ?wt?ry wheatjia.
noV^ without doubts beyond tho reach of injury
from rust. The cool weather, while it may have
. ?ligl$y- darnagod the corn and cotton, hag.been an
advantage to the wheat in keeping off the mat. :
XhVGlasgow Eeraai statoa that the late Mr.
^ Jons HXOTIRSON, of Park, has left the som of
?Ci,750for Yarioue religious and charitable pur
pceea. ' The United Presbyterian Church takes
.' 4|$30O; the Glasgow City Mission ?2000; the N%
' tional Bible Socie ty of Scotland ?10,000; the Evan
Ji^feC^^V-^^'^^the' .^^?eelioal So
j ? sRoty of Geneva ?2000; the Evangelical Society of
gstflWW ?2000; the Evangelical Society of Brussels
j?200ft;,ihe Union Churches af France in oonnec
tion-With. Pastor MONOD ?2000, and the Waldensian
-Church ?5000.
A woman named MAE? SPOON?-B bas recovered
damages from the Boston and Providence Bail
road Company to the amount of $10,000 for the
death other husband. The accident occurred at
s Pawtucket, where the platform for the purpose of
itt accommodating tho passengers, aa the plaintiff aL
ieged, ls so carelessly and neghgently placed that
the care, aa they pisa, overlap the same two or
three inches. The deceased, not being aware.of
this drcumstance, was standing near the edge of
the platform, and the cars, as they came by, swept
him beneath, and the wheels passed over him and
mangled him so severely that he died in two honra.
It ls already known that the allied governments
engaged in the war with Paraguay have declined
the oner of mediation made by the United States.
We publish in another column the official letter of
those governments assigning their reasons for BO
doing. They consist simply in the allegation that
the Province of Paraguay, after its independence
had been conceded, proceeded to make itself a
very formidable military power, and commenoed a
war upon the neighboring countries in utter dis?
regard of the prehminary notice required by trea?
ty. - The aDieB cannot close the war, therefore, un?
til they have secured certain redress and guaran?
tees for the futuro ; and they therefore declined
the proffered mediation.
The citizens of Springfield, Massachusetts, have
been very much excited over school matters du
riog the past week. A lady teacher undertook to
whip a hoy fox telling a falsehood, when the boy
reseted and bulk were somewhat injured, the
principal of the school having been called to the
assistance of the teacher. An indignation meeting
of citizens was called for the purpose of denounc
. ipV the Behool management, and after considera?
ble excitement and disturbance a resolution was
"adopted c&Tjng for the removal of the principal
.and the assistant teacher. The meeting was about
equally divided between supporting the school
"jyffli??'siyi dAtnonncing them. The officers inves?
tigated the whipping affair, and report, in sub
mtggggg?)sA while th0 teacher erred in judgment
. {fee-bey'deserved all he got, and refused to dismiss
ti* teacher.
LARGEST CIRCULATION.-The DAILY
NEWS pull?has the Official Litt of Let?
ters remaining in the Postoffice at the end
of each week, agreeably to the following
section of the New Postcffice Law, as the
newspaper having the largest circulation in
the City of Charleston:
SECTION 5. And be it further enacted, That lists of let
tere remaining uncalled for in any Poatofflce in any city,
town or village, where a newspaper shall be printed,
shall hereafter be published once only bi the newspaper
which, being published weekly or oftener, shall have the
largest circulation within rangs of delivery of the said
office.
0" Ad communications intended for publication in
this Journal must be addressed to the Editor of the
Daily News, ?o. 18 Hayne-street, Cliarieston, S. C.
Business Communications to Publisher of Daily
News.
We cannot undertake lo return rejected communica?
tions.
Advertisements outside of the city must be accompa?
nied with the cash.
CHARLESTON.
TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1867.
JOB WORK.-We have now completed our
office ao as to execute, in.the shortest, possible
time, ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, and we
: most respectfully ask the patronage of oar
friends.
BOKTHEAN MI SHE PRESENT ATIOJi.
It would be very idle to attempt a correction
of the thousand and one rumors that general
[ and special correspondents furnish the Radical
press. It is the trade of these men to write
letters that will be read, and .like other.equiv?
ocal, professions which.are tolerated in great
cities, if they must be permitted " to ply their
vocation," it ? is very foolish to be virtuously
indignant at the vicious perfection which the
professors" attain'. Mr. GREELEY is, indeed, a
philosopher, hut he is also the editor of a New
York, newspaper, and we suppose he thinkB he
strikes a fair .balance by maintaining his indi?
vidual character by his personal speeches and
acts, while he secures the profit of his news
columns by a judicious investment in sensa?
tional correspondence. We would not, there?
fore, give partier tar consideration to a letter
dated Charleston, which appeared in the Tri?
bune of the 23d, were- it not that this letter
seems to be part of a general system adopted
not only by the. Radical, bat by the Democratic
press-a system which consists in a studied
misrepresentation of the conduct of the mili?
tary administration of this District. Now, we
have no love for military government. If asked
why, we can .only say we were born free and,
God willing, we would rather die so. Bat,'
when a military government is created over as,
we not only intend to render uader C.?3 AB the
things which are CESAR'S, but we think it right
to recognize the. wisdom and justice with which
that government is administered whenever it is
administered ; and-we protest against this oat
side interference which, on the part of bath
Democrats and Radicals, hos not the slightest
reference to- our good,' hat is meant to serve |
party -purposes.;
The Democratic press'abuses General SICK?
LES, without the slightest reference to the.
practioal character., of his orders, but because
it wants " a cry " to rally the Democracy, and.
a resistance ! to military authority, " a mild "
riot, a few insignificant lives lost, a moderate
shedding of blood, would furnish material ior
a clever paragraph, a flourish about th eCon
s ti tu ti on, and,, perhaps, secure the election 'of j
a doubtful member of Congress, or a war-Dem?
ocratic Governor in soma Northern State.
The Radical press does the same thing be- j -j
cause military rule is qnite too practical and
quite too impartial for the proselyting spirit?
of the Republicans. They, want agitation fbr
agitation's sake; they want;excitement at the.
South to create excitement at the North.
Tho letter to.which we have referred is
very good specimen of this latter sort of mis?
representation. ' i
~The"writer bas travelled through" the .State'
and he hos not found- the agitation, the a an?
tagonism he .desired. Black and white ali ce !1
seem to be minding their own business. Pla 1
ters and laborers alike seem to be thinking
more of theircVbp^than of universal suffrage^
and what is' worse still,. the Military Gover 3
ment. seems to have been trying in earnest to
comprehend.the real condition of the State, j f
uni to adopt its aotion to belter it. Of course
if this ia allowed to go on,, reconstruction be?
comes rather sin easy matter/- Therefore, we
have.the following paragraph:'"
I wish it were in my power to give as favo rat le
an account of the other portion of the milita ry
aolministration. Gen. Bickies desirea, undoubted?
ly, to do right. One difficulty with him .seems to
be that he u anxious to st and well with, the Go v
ernor and the whit es gene rally. He likes a social
position, which ia only tbas attained. Tho othbr
and subordinate officers very generally "put ? m
airsn-^th?y"rather ignore-the colored troops.. ai d
their officere, an dimito in contempt, not silent hy.
any means, for the negroes. Among the r?gulai a,
"rana: and file," many acts of cruelty and opprc s
sion, are constantly perpetrated. Wherever they
san or dare they maltreat and abuse the freeme a.
Several instances bf this feeling have come under
my own observation since I have been here.
. And this followed by a collection of marvel?
lous rumors and the statement, that accordii g
to Gen. SCOT?, there are 600 murderers >f j
freedmen at large, in the. State, "unwhipt >f
justice." Of course nobody here believes j
that Gen. SCOTT is responsible for any sud]*,
ridiculous exaggeration, the conclusive rep
oeing, that for a long period, during the a >
lenee of Gen. SICKLES, Gen. SCOTT was not
inly Commissioner of the Bureau, but Com
mander of the District, and that he is not the
man to permit any such violation of justice
within the sphere of his authority.
The whole object of the letter is to produce
the impression at the North, that the Military
Government is entirely in too perfect a sym
pathy with the white population, and that the
freedmen look for protection to the Bureau
?lone, and especially to "Chaplain FRENCH, the
shrewdest and most sagacious planner that the
freedmen have ever had on their side." Iii
deed the writer says, "the best instrumentali?
ty in aid of reconstruction is found in the
Freedman's Bureau."
Now of General SCOTT we have nothing to
say which is not kind. In all that we have
seen of him, we think we have evidence of ; a
lesire to do right, and indeed it is difficult not
to exaggerate his merits, when we compare him
with his predecessor General SAXTON, whose
:areer was one of unmitigated mischief, ii In
fact to him and to Judge BRISBANE, the head
)f the Tax Commission, may fairly be credited
whatever demoralization and confusion has oc?
curred in the labor of the State, and it is an
nfinite credit to our colored population, that
vit h such perverse encouragement to do wrong,
hey have behaved so well. But the Freed
nen's Bureau, as a piece of administrative
nachinery is an utter failure. The only way
n which it could have worked judiciously, was
is a part of the military administration and
he only reason that it has not worked more
nischief here than it has done is because prac
ically it has been subordinated to the milita
?y command of the District.
Of the Rev. Chaplain FRENCH we wish to say
io harm. Wc have no doubt that he earns his
lalary by diligent prayer, and we know that
he earnest prayer of a righteous man avail
!th much. Indeed we have no doubt that he
)rays as " shrewdly " as he plans, for the ex
lortations of the Rev. Gentleman have changed
atterly very much for the better. In the
lays when he lifted up his hands under the
shadow of General SAXTON'S authority, there
was a gveat cry of wrath to come in his
prophesying, but of late, whether his inspira?
tion has come from the same sort of compan?
ionship, we do uot know, he certainly, like
BALAAM, has taken to blessing instead of cur?
sing. Rut he will fail to effect much of the
good that we are willing to believe he would
like to accomplish, if he, like the correspondent
of the Tribune, endeavors to make of the Beau
reau, a political missionary establishment. In?
deed we fear that already in forming the
shrewd and sagacious plans, which the corres?
pondent commends, he has been neglectful of
weightier matters. We see that General HOW?
ARD has published a very sad report, stating
that intemperance is increasing at a very
alarming-rate among the Freedmen of South
Carolina and we would urge upon the Chap?
lain renewed zeal, for it is a strange fact but
true, that a love for whiskey and universal
suffrage have a very appreciable effect on each
other. .
The truth is that reconstruction can be ef?
fected thoroughly and peacefully only by the
cordial co-operation of the white population
and the military authorities; the one adminis?
tering the laws firmly but judiciously, the
other adapting its habits and thoughts to the
required changes promptly and kindly. If the
freedmen will simply abstain from agitation,
if they will believe that on the one side there
is both the power and the will to protect them
from injustice, and that on thc other there is
not the slightest desire or intention to do them
any injustice, a few months will see our chief |
difficulties overcome. The registration will be
completed, the elections ordered, and thc sys?
tem of universal suffrage will go into operation
without a disturbance. That co-operation so
far has fortunately existed between the Mili?
tary Government and the white population of
this State, and what has been the result ? We
have none of the strife, and anger, and blood?
shed that have tormented other communities.
Questions of conflicting right that have pro?
duced serious disturbance elsewhere have been
quietly settled here, and there is less conflict
of authority and less antagonism of feeling it
day in this State than anywhere in the South.
Any effort to disturb this condition of things
can only spring from a malicious desire to jdo
mischief, and is not attempted in the interest
of either white or black, but to serve party
purposes or to gratify some personal vanity i or
smaller personal spite.
WANTS,
WANTED, A SITUATION BY A RESPECT?
ABLE white woman, who is a competent Child's
Nurse, Seamstress and Chambermaid, and la wining to
make herself userai City reference. Apply No. 153
CALHOUN STREET, between College- and St Philip's
streets._ . 1_May?
WANTED, A COOK AND WASHER, WITH?
OUT in cum b rance s, (colored preferred.) One
coming well recommended will find a good home, at No.
89 WENTWORTH STREET._May 28
WANTED, A GOOD COLORED COOK,
one who can come well recommended. Apply at
No. 30 SOUl H BAY._1*_May 28
un ?\rr T-.E G KAT CI NE BARTLETT SEW
???JD? INO MACHINE, $25.^-Wanted-Agents, ?60
per month and all expenses paid, to sell tho Genuine
Bartlett Sewing Machine. Thia Machine will do all the
-work that can be done ou any high-priced machine, and
ia fully patented, bcensedand warranted for Ave yean.
Wo pay the above wages, ora commission, from which
twice that amount can be made. For Circulars sud
terms address H. HALL A CO.. No. 721 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia, Pa.__36_April IO
'ITTANTED, AN ELDERLY WOMAN AS
YV Cook for quite a small family. One who is wall?
ing to make herself generally useful, is civil and agree?
able in manners, can apply at No. SO Calhoun street
April 29_
WANTED, A SITUATION AS RECEIVING
and Delivering Clerk, by one who is competent,
and can lumlsh the best of references Address
"PUNCTUALITY,"
May 17_At This Omeo.
WANTED-A SITUATION AS CLERK IN
SuME GOOD BUSINESS HOUSE. Can keep a
set or booka, collect and make himself generally userai.
The first city recommendations will be given. Address
PERSEVERANCE, Daily News Omeo. May 17
TO RENT.
TO RENT, LY THE BATET 'OUSE,
two very desirable UNFURNISHED . .EEPINO
BOOMS, for the summer months. Apply on the
prendaos._tnthsS_May 28
TO KENT, IN THE BATHING HOUSE,
two cool and desirable sleeping Kooma for the sum?
mer months. May va
rRENT, THREE OR FOUR FINE AIRY
BOOMS, in the western part of the dty, very de?
niable for summer. Ballway cars pass the door. Ap?
ply at W. G. W HU J) EN'S, corner of King and Boa ukin
itreehV. . , tnths3? _May g
RENT, A TWO-STORY HOUSE. CON?
TAINING four rooms, two-story kitchen, large
rard, ?c., Ac. To a good tenant the rent wiU be ?20 per
non th. Apply at MACKEY A BAKER'S FURNITURE
yABEBOOMM, Ao^Building. 1 May 28
FRENT, IN A CENTRAL PART OF THE
city, a '?a story Brick House, containing 6 square
nom,, i Hoc attics, '2 large basement rooms and 8 very
iride piazzas, with goa in every room. Also, attached to
tie BX mo and undara continuons roof, a 2 story Brick
?ferne, ?MjjjjBtM 7 aouaro rooina, ona which ia ut hr U7.
rith-z story piaxxa 0j? by oil tees, Ute whole newly
tanahiid in a neat and substantial manner. Also, a
iitchua building of a rooms and other requisite out
naldlng, with cittern sad well of ?ino waler. The whole
insnlies front South and is a delightfully cool and
ileaant residence in summer, and equally warm and
lieaaaotia winter. The lot ls 40 by 160 feet, and is very
try, and ita central location and capacity for aocommoda
ion ni also lt very desirable aa a boarding bouse or aeml
nory,-for which lt has been expressly arranged. Toan
approved tenant the rent will be moderate and the terms
.ceomm oda ting. For farther particulars apply at this
?nice._fttt_ May 17
pO RENT. TWO FINE STORES IN THE
J. Adger Building. Possession of one given immedi?
ately; the other from the first June next Apply to J
April 30 . tutu . RAOUL at LYNAH?
UHNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT UNTIL
FIRST DECEMBER NEXT, a large modern built
i RICK H0C8E, fifteen rooms and extensive outbuild
ngs, la one of the best locations: hot cold and shower
laths convenient throughout; four extensive cisterns.
Ul the Standing, sud some other Furniture, will be rent
id with the House. Street cara pass the door.
For particulars apply to
JAMES MCCABE,
.May 38_stagg_No. 3 Broad stree ti
FRENT, THAT TWO STORY HOUSE,
No. 110 CALHOUN 8IREET, containing six rooms,
nth kitchen and a schoolhouse. Apply to Wm. Withers,
If artet Scale House, in market hours.
May 23 _ruths'
BRICK STABLE TO RENT.-A COMMO?
DIOUS BRICK STABLE, with accommodations
or horses and vehicles, can be hired, if applied forsooth
tor particulars apply on premises, No. 59 CHURCH
STREET, weet side, near Trodd. April ll
??TOKE TO RENT_A THREE STORY
J STORE on Market street In rear of No. 23
Jayne street Apply soon, at No. 23 HAXNE S TBEET.
May 22.
rRENT, HALF OF THE HOUSE NO. 9?
KING STREET, with use of a fino cistern. For
arther particulars, apply on the premises.
April 17' .
IO RENT, THE CONVENIENT TWO AND
A HALF 8TORY BBICK DWELLING, containing
ive upright and two attic rooms, outbuildings, cistern,
roll, &c, No. 35 Society streot Apply next door, east
Possession given on June 2d. 4 May 24
rRENT, A FINE RESIDENCE, NO. 74
Hasel street, formerly owned by Dr. Chlsolm. An?
dy at No. 127 CALHOUN STREET, r
May 24 c?
FOR SALE.
T7H)R SALE, A VERY FINE YOUNG MULE.
JD Apply soon to HOLMES A CALDEE, i
May 28_2 ' No. 120 Meeting streut.
TTUm SALE.-FRESH BEEF AT STALLS
I? Nos. 87, 38, 89 and 40. (Cheap) prices 12 J. to IB
lents per pound. 6* May 23
tUUl SALE.-MOLASSES BARRELS. AP.
PLY at No. 78 ANSON 8TBEET, near Laurens
itreet_to.3*_ May 14
T7H?R SALE, A CART WITH "LICENSE."
? Enqire at No. 129 ST. PHILIP STREET.
May 23
FOR SALE, A CARRYALL, WITH TWO
Seats, pole and shaft Also, a set of double and
ingle HARNESS, all m good order. Can be seen and
largained for cash or a time note at thirty days, at No
ll Lynch street May 171
BOARDING.
BOARDING-A PLEASANT ROOM ON
the second floor, with Dressing Room attached,
?an be obtained by applying at No. 24 COMING STREET;
uso a Cottage in the yard. A few Day Boarders can also
ie accommodated. Good references required.
May 28 ps
EXCELLENT BOARD, AT VERY LOW
rates, in the most central business part of tho city,
vithout lodging, In a private house, can now be had.
Tor particulars address "X. L," Postofflce. May 15
BOARDING.-?1RS. ROBINSON HEREBY
informs her friends that she is uow ready to receive
, limited number of BOARDERS, which she wiU eudea
ror to do on the most liberal and accommodating terms,
ad will be thankful to any who may desire to favor her.
ipply at No. 39 WENTWORTH STREET. May 21
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL-THE OFFICE OF THE
SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY bas
teen removed from over thc old Bank of Charleston to
lo. 69 BROAD STREET.
May '25
?T) E A U T Y.- Auburn, **9Fi\
fi Golden, Flaxen, and gg^Wk
b?ken CURLS produced by mt ajJB
the use of Professor Dz
BREUX'S FRISEB LE TES M
CHEVEUX. One applies- Att'jSj
tion warranted to curl thc 4f0BBnW
most straight and stubborn ^r^JW^
i&{ ~of either sex into wavy ringlets, or heavy massive
Ha . i Has been used by the fashionables ol PariB and
vondon, with the most gratifying results. Does no In
ury to the hair. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, SI.
Jescriptive circulars mailed free. Address BERGER,
1HUTTS A CO., Chemists. No. 285 River .treat, Troy, N.
f., Sole Agents for the United States.
March 30_ ly
THE LADIES'
MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION.
HAVING ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY OF READY
MADE CLOTHING, suitable for Gentlomon, La
lies and Children, and being desirous of diminishing our
?tock before the season advances too lar, we would espec?
ially draw the attention of the public towards the reduc?
ion which will bo made in our prices for the next two
ir three weeks from date.
Apply at the DEPOSITORY.
January 29 No. 17 Chalmers street.
MEETINGS.
PALMETTO GUARD CHARITABLE ASSO?
CIATION. _
rpHE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OP THIS
JL Association will be held at the Masonic Hall, This
Evening, 28th InsL, at 8 o'clock.
. The C. 0. A. 8. win report Attention ls called to Ar?
ticle XY. Of the Cona i Ration.
By ordor. P. WARREN McGEE,
May 28 1 Secretary P. G. 0. A.
.ETN A STEAM FERE ENGINE COMPANY.
AN EXTRA MEETING OF YOtTO COMPANY WILL
be held at Market Hall This Evening. 28th inst, at
8M o'clock. The attendance of each and every member
is desired. M. C. will report By order of President
S WEEG AN, JOHN MoLEISH,
May 28 1 Secretary.
ATNA FERE ENGINE COMPANY,
YOU ABE HEREBY SUMMONED TO APPEAR AT
the Engine House, Thu Day, 28th instant, at 2>i
o'clock P. M., in Uniform (Black Pants), to pay the last
tribute of respect to oar late brother ex-Director ROB?
ERT JORDAN, SB.
By order. JOHN MoLEISH.
May 28 1_Secretary.
WALHALLA LODGE NO. 60, A. F. M.
AREGULAS COMMUNICATION OF THIS LODGE
will be held Thu Evening, the 28th inst, at the
Masonio Halb at 7 o'clock precisely. Members are re?
quested to be punctual.
By order of the W. M. J. M. PETERSEN.
May 28 !. Secretary.
LADIES' MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION.
rE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LADIES' ME?
MORIAL ASSOCIATION will be held at the Masonic
Hall To-Morrow Afternoon, 30th inst, at 6 o'cloc'r P. M.
Members are requested to come prepared to pay their
annual subscriptions, and to elect officers for the ensu?
ing year.
By order of the President . 3 . May 28
NOTICE.-PLANTERS AND MECHANICS,?
BASK. S. C.
AMEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THIS
Bank is requested at the office of the said Bank,
East Bay, on Wednesday, the 29th instant, at 10 o'clock.
By order of the Board of Directors.
W. E. TTASR"RT;l',
May 27 3 'Cashier.
AMUSEMENTS.
6in ^tc?tic eec SOeurf?en eotttagefeuWaft hnrb
flattfinben am OTitwod) bm 29ten b. 9R. om ?tb?ficnhia?.
3>oB $)tutfd)e ^Jubfihim ift eingclabot. ?ie ?outi) Caro?
lina W. 9t. gtyt *><>?" Wnn*Slr. 2)t?Pt 2?orgen? 4 ?or 9,
unb Uiadpinittag? 1 U'or.
May 27 . 8* _flag gommittcf.
HIBERNIAN HALL, j
THREE NIGHTS ONLY.
COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING, MAY 27, 1867.
S AR OE N Tj
WIZARD OF THE SOUTH, ]
IN A VARIETY OF NEW AND STARTLING FEATS
IN MAGIC.
Ticketa-SLOO.'..Children-BO ocnta.
Doora open at 7 o'clock ; Performance commences at 8.
Seats reserved without extra charge by applying at the
Halt May 37
SEWING MACHINES.
$20. AGENTS WANTED, $20.
S75 to 3200 per mouth-males and females-to sell 'the
ONLY GENUINE COMMON SENSE
FAMILY SESTINtr MACHINE
Manufactured. It will hem. fell, stitch, tack, bind,
braid, quilt and embroider beautifully. Price, only $20,
including Barnum's self-sewer and self-turning hem
mor. Folly warranted for five years.
CAUTION.-Beware of those selling worthless cast
iron machines, under the same name as ours. For oh*'
culara and toms, address C. B0WEB8 tc CO., No. 26S ti
fifth Street, Philadelphia Pa. lm May 20
DENTISTRY.
THEO. F, CHUPEHV,
DENTIST,
OFFICE, - - - No. SYS KING STREET,
NEARLY OPPOSITE HABEL.
rE MOST BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL TEETH IN?
SERTED at moderate prices,
ayy TEETH EXTRACTED without pain by means of
CHLOROFORM
NITROUS 0 X X D,
Or by DE. RICHARDSON'S apparatus for producing
LOCAL ANESTHESIA.
March 5 ruths 6m o
CLOTHING.
t'ARlURT, WHITFORD & CO.;
rLANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
FINE, MEDIUM,
.AMD. " "'. ?
COARSE CLOTHING,
A MERIGAN EXPRESS BUILDING, -NOS. 58, 67,5?
A- and 61, Hudson street, near Duane, New York.
T. F. CARHART.
W. H. WHITFORD.
J. B. VAN WA GEN EN.
December 10 Gmo . T. HAMILTON.
A. S HULL, Ag't.,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
HAS REMOVED TO No. 70 BROAD STREET. NORTH
SIDE, BETWEEN MEETING AND CHURCH,
rh ero ho will be glad to see his old friends and oustom
ira, ant has iu store a roll assortment of CLOTHS,
lOATTNG, CASHMERES and VESTINGS of every va
lety, which he will mike up to or 1er at aa low prices as
ny similar establishment
ALSO,
A FULL- ASSORTMENT OF FURNISHING GOODS
?"OR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
M. JNO. T. FLYNN (formerly of C. D. Carr A Co.,)
rill superintend the Tailoring Department as asnal, and
rill give his especial attention to Cutting Garments, and
laking and frlmmlng.
May ll 2mo*
JAMES MCCORMICK,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
WHOLESALE AND BRAIL D KALEB Ul
MHS, WIEHES AM) VESTINGS,
GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS.
STo. 35 BROAD STREET
January 33 6mos CHARLESTON, 8. a
WILLIAM H. GILLUM 4 SON,
Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
OFFICE NO. 33 HAYNE STREET.
September 3
NOTICE.
UPPER WARDS GUARD HOUSE, 1
CHABLISTON, May 9th 1867. f
?TOPPED FROM TWO COLORED MEN A COW,
5 who stated having found her ten milos up Mabi
load.
The owner is requested to call, pay expenses and take
ter away. E. J. KIN G MAN,
May 9 1st Lieut U. W. G. H.
EXCELSIOR j_EXCELSIOR !
CHASTELLAR'S
MAIR EXTERMINATOR,
For Removing Superfluous Hair.
IV) THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUABLE
depilatory recommends itself as being an almost ln
ispensible article to female beauty, ia easily applied,
oos not burn or injure the skin, but acta directly on the
oots. It is warranted to remove superfluous hair from
>w foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely,
?tally and radically extirpating the same, leaving the
It?n soft, smooth and natural. This is the only artlole
sed by the French, and is the only real effectual depiia
wy in existence. Pries 76 conta per package,' poet
aid to any address, on receipt of an ordor, by
BERGER, SHU IT S A CO., Chemists,
March 30 lyr No. 285 River st, Troy, N. Y.
There cometh glad tidings of Joy" to all,
To young and to old, to gi eat and to small;
The beauty which once was ao precious and rare,
Is free for all, and all may be fair.
ly the ase of
CHASTELLAR'S
WHITE LIQUID
ENAMEL,
For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion,
The most valuable and perfect preparation In use, for
iring the skin a beautiful pearl-Like tint that is only
sund in youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pim?
?os, Blotches, Moth Pitches, S slowness. Eruptions,
nd all impurities of the sion, kindly healing the aame
caving the skin white and clear as alabaster. Its use
annot be detected by the closest serutiny, and being a
cgetable preparation is perfectly harmless. It is the
uly article or the kind used by tho French, and is con
idered hythe Parisian as indispensable to a perfect
Qilct Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold during the
iast year, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price
uly 76 cont?. Sont by mail, post-paid, on receipt of an
rder, by
RERGER, 8H?TTS 4 CO., Chemists,
28G River St., Troy, N. Y.
MarohSQ. lyr
EDUCATIONAL.
NORTH CAROLINA MILITARY AND POLY?
TECHNIC ACADEMY.
AGREAT SCHOOL 0? MATHEMATICAL AND
PHYSICAL SCIENCES, together with Languages,
Literatura, Political Economy, History, Aa
The Second Session, Ninth Academic Year, open. Joly
1st, 1867. Diploma, conferred opon Grad aa tes m the
regular conran.
A sp?cial course of EEGTNEERING, ARCHITECTURE
and DRAWING, is offered to those who wish to qualify
themselves dor Civil Engineers, Lawyers, Ac, and do not
desire to pursue other ?tudies.
A Commercial Course given to those who wish to pre?
pare tor business life.
No military duty except enough drill for healtly exor?
cisa. Expenses moderate.
Por circulars, containing full particulars, address
GEM. R. E COI 8T0N,
- Superintendent, Hillsboro, N. C.
May 38 tu tbs 16
INSTRUCTION IN FRENCH.
MRS. NICHOLS, A NATIVE OF CHARLESION,
out during the past fifteen \ ears a resident m
Europe, is desirous of giving instruction in the French
Language, eitaer at her own residence or at the houses
of her pupils.
Inquire at Mrs. FINNEY'8, No. 190 King street
May 23
FINANCIAL.
$5000
WANTED TO BORROW ON FIRST-CLASS SECURI?
TY. Apply to
CLIFFORD A MATTHEWES,
May 28 1 No. 66 Broad street
CITY OF CHARLESTON SIX PEE
CENT STOCK,
IN SUMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. FOR SALE BY
SAMX. C. BLACK,
Stock and Real Estate Broker,
May 28 3' No. 38 Broad street
MILLINERY, ETC.
MADAME F. L?DECUS,
pr kt y rt jg
AULLUR? Al FM GOODS,
NO. 252 KD?G-ST, Up-Stairs.
rpAKSS THIS OPPORTUNITY OF INFORMING THE
_|_ T.AfirRR 0f Charleston, and vicinity, that she bas
recently-opened a large assortment of Fashionable MIL?
LINERY and FANCY GOODS, and would be glad if La?
dies would cali and examine them.
Mrs. Lu doc us promises to sell at the cheapest possible
rates, being satisfied with small profits.
BT AMPING AND FANCY WORK
Done at the .hortest notice.
Shebas th? agency also of Madame Demorest for the
sale of ber DRESS PATTERNS, by tbe aid of which
every Lady can be her own Fashionable Dressmaker.
April 6 .- _??_stn th
MILLINERY
AND
STRAW GOODS
WILL BE OPENED
MONDAT, May 27th.
ANEW AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF FASH
IONABLE GOODS, comprising many novelties,
which nave been purchased since tile late decline in
prices, and witt be sold very low. Customers will
please call and examine.
Mrs. BOOTH,
No. 423 King Street.
May 35 atuthlmo
IN8URANCE.
STATEMENT
OF THE TOTAL RISKS AND ASSETS
OT THE
1W YORK LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANIES,
FROM THE ANNUAL RESORT OF THE SUPERTN
TENDENT OF THE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT,
(WM. BARNES,} FOB THE YEAR ENDING
DECEMBER 31, 1866.
MW NO EXTRA PREMIUM FOR CLIM ATE-ea
Established. Total Risks. Total Assets.
1811 Mutual./..$84,667,000 $14,338,000
1845. ti. YORK LIFE.45,404,000 0,018,000
1850. Manhattan.$37.353,000 3,610.000
lsoU United S ta Us. 13,806,000 1,609,000
1853. Knickerbocker.11,133,000 863,000
1868. Equitable. 27,619,090 1,686,000
1859. Guardian... 10.268,000 613,000
1860. Germania.14,676,000 809,000
I860. Home. 13,087,000 890,000
I860. 'Washington. 6,930,000 630,000
1863. Security. 7,869,000 436,000
raeanruroramerica.......... iu,887,00u 706,000
1864. Globe. 8,616,000 463,000
1864. Nat Lifo and Tray.. 6,066,000 183,000
1864. Widows and Orphans.... 8,332,000 306,000
1864. Brooklyn. 3,106,000 218,000
1866. Universal. 2,000,000 343,000
THOMAS FROST,
AGENT FOB S. C., NO. 66 BROAD STREET,
May 17 tnthslmo NEW YORK LIFE.
8e?enf'9crfityerun?!en, ?lter?*8erforgungen, ci., in
ein? ber beften Hnftaltcn be? fianbe? (6er ?nider&otfrr,)
roe lebe auf gegenfcitigen Huben begr?nbet ?ft,
beforgt nt bea mS?igfien Pr?mien.
CrramimrenbeT ?rjt, ?Bin. Ufferfiarbt
Br. Cr, $. Si?tx?. Hie ?ing unb SRarfrtftiafje.
January 18 ? . ? tufSmo
WILLIS & CHISOLM,
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS.
WILL Al TEND TO THE PURCHASE, 8 ALE AND
SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) of
COTTON, BJ CE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES.
ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston. S. C.
E. WILLIS.A R. OH1SOLM
October 2?
S. A. LAMBERT,
PRODUCE
C0MMISS10NJMERCHANT.
SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN ORDER3 FILLED ON
COMMISSION.
Office of John P. Newkirk,
Sb 127 READE-STREET, CORNER RUDSON,
NEW YORK.
MW Agency tor EXTON'3 PREMIUM TRENTON
?RACKERS. AU orders sent will be promptly attended
kl. (imo* December 1?
Phx Universal Verdict of .all the Most Ex?
perienced Pastry Coo karand Housekeep?
ers ls Hutt the
PIOINTEBB
YEAST POWDER
IS THE MOST RELIABLE OF ALL BAKING POW
DEBS, being beautifully white, and free from ali in?
jurious ingredients, besides requiring only two-thirds of
the quantity to have tho Mme effect as other Yeast
Powders. If yon want delightful Pie Crust Biscuit and
Corn Bread, give it a trial
For sale by ORUBER A MARTIN,
No. 236 King street
HENRY BISCHOFF A CO.,
No. 19', East Bay,
W. S. C011W1N A CO.,
No. 269 King street
DOWDS A MOISE, Drugg&to,
No. 151 MEETING STREET,
Opposite Charleston Hotel.
January 24 tb.tu6mo
ASTROLOGY.
THE WORLD ASTONISHED
AT TEE WONDERFUL BEVELATION8
MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST,
Madame H. A.PERRIGO.
SHE REV ALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EVER KNEW.
She restores to happiness those who, from doleful
?vents, catastrophes, crosses in love, loss of relations and
rienda, loss of money, Ac, have become despondent
ihe brings together those long separated, gives lntorma
ion concerning absent friends or lovers, restores lost or
itoien property, tells you the business you aro best
roslin ed to pursue and in what you will be most SUCCOR B
?uL nouses speedy marriages, and tells you the very day
rou viii marry, gives you the names, likeness and char
ictevistics of the person. She reads your very thoughts,
Uk by her almost supernatural powers, un va Us the dark
md bidden mysteries of tile future. From the stars we
iee In the hr m am en t-tho malefic stars that overcome or
Dr?-dominate in the configuration-from the aspects and
lositlons of the planets and the fixed star; in the heavens
it tho timo ot birth, she deduces the future destiny of
nan. Fail not to consult tho greatest Astrologist on
Arth, It costs you but a trifle, and you may never again
lave so favorable an opportunity, Consul ta ti o ti fee, with
ikeness and all desired information, SI. Parties living
vt a distance can consult the Madame by mail with equal
isfety and satisfaction to themselves, aa if m parson. A
nil and explicit chart written out with all inquiries an
iwered and likeness enclosed, sent by mall on receipt of
nice above mentioned. Tbe strictest accresy will be
naintainod, and all correspondence returned or destroy
id. R?f?renc?e of the highest order furnished those de?
ming them. Write plainly the day of the month and
rear m which you v, sro born, enclosing a small lock of
lair.
Address, MADAME H. A. PERRIOO,
P. O. DRAWER 293, BOSTALO, N. Y.
March 30 ly
ONE PRICE
OUB SPRING STOCK IS NOW
ready, and comprises a belter assort?
ment of
CLOTHING
ANO
ll (MAIM
Adapted to this market, than we
haye eyer offered. We have given
particular attention in getting np
this Stock to lightness of fabric,
strength of material and durability
of color. Much the larger portion
of our Stock is made in our own
workshop, and we warrant it in
every respect equal to custom work.
We have Goods not of our own man?
ufacture, such as are usually sold
ready-made, the difference we shall
be glad to show our customers.
In fixing our prices, from which
we make no deviation, we have taken
into consideration the depressed
state of the market, and the univer?
sal desire to buy goods cheap.
We give below some of our lead?
ing prices :
CHECK O ASS DIEBE SUITS.$8 00
ALL WOOL TWEED SUITS.9 50
ALL WOOL TWEED SUITS.18 00
BLACK AND WHITE MIX CA88IMEBE
SUITS, oar own make.15 00
THREE STYLES OF MIDDLESEX CASSI
MEBE SUITS, DARK, MEDIUM, AND
LIGHT MIXTURES.18 00
BLACK AND WHITE MIX CASSIMERE
Suns.22 00
SILK MIX TBICOT, DIFFERENT MIX
TUBES.24 00
FINE BLACK OEKlffAX TRICOT BULTS. . 27 AO
DARK BROWN GRAIN DE PO UDER
BUTTS.29 00
BLACK DBESS SUITS, ranging in price
from.$19 to 62 00
LINEN SUnS, from.15 to 20 00
In addition to the above, we havt
many good Styles of LIGHT AND
DABS FANCY
C ASSIMERES,
IN FULL SUITS?
And in Pants and Tests.
ALSO,
ALPACA SACKS
DRAP DBETE SUITS
I
MARSEILLES VESTS, White and Fancy]
BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, of very fine quality
HEAVY WHITE DUCK SUITS, 4c., &c.
FURNISHING GOODS.
In addition to our usual assort?
ment Of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH?
ING GOODS, we wish to call parti?
cular attention to our
SHIRT DEPARTMENT.
We have made arrangements to
bave our SHIRTS made by our own
Pattern, and we think they will
compare favorably in style and flt
n itli any Shirt on the market.
THEY COMPRISE FOUR QUAL?
ITIES, $2 50, $3 00, $3 50, and
U 00.
We invite the attention of COUN?
TRY MERCHANTS and PLANT?
ERS TO OUR STOCK, which we
ire selling in quantities at very low
prices.
HACULLAR, WILLIAMS ? PARKI,
So. 270 KING STREET,
CORNER OF BASEL,
CHARLESTON,! S. C.
May 18_ Imo
M. M. QUINN,
rVholesale & Retail Dealers
Di
BOOKS, PERIODICALS,
?EWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC.
No. 827 KINO STREET
(Opposite Ann street;,
Charleston, C. S.
The LATEST is s DES ot the Press always on hand.
Subscriptions received and Goods dellverod or for
rarded by Mail or Express.
All CASH ORDERS will he promptly attended to.
February 38 ly
GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS
PEAS ! PEAS !
WANTED, 600 TO J OOO BUSHELS GOOD COW
PEAS.
Apply to JOHN CAMP8EN A CO.,
No. H Market, opposite State street
May 28_8_
COEN, COEN, HAT.
1 AAA-BUSHEL8 SHALL GRAIN WHITE COHN,
lUvU suitable for shading.
200 bales Primo Hay, to arrive per steamship Alliance,
from Philadelphia, and for sak by
H. r. BAKER k CO.,
May 28_2_No. 20 Cumberland street.
EICE ! BICE ! RICE !
S) A CASKS MIDDLING BICE. LANDING, AND
?V for sale this day, by J. A. EN8LOW A CO.
May 28 2
HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AND ?N HAND,
ANOTHER ASSORTMENT OF
FISHING TACKLE.
CONSISTING OF i
HOOKS FOB SALT AND FRESH WATER
COTTON, HALB, GRASS, SILK AND LINEN LINES
BAIT BOXES, FISH BOOKS, REELS,
HARPOONS. SPEARS, NET YARNS. SEINE
TWINES, BULLETS, SWIVELS, Ac, Ac.
ALSO,
CAST NETS and SEINES, for Mullet and Shrimp,
Jointed Rods and Bamboo Canes.
TOGETHER WITH A ITKE V ABU TY O?
PLANTATION TOOLS. Housekeeping Articles, and
General Hardware. For sale at reduced prices, at
SAM'L E. MARSHALL'S,
No. 310 KING STREET,
May 28 tuth2 Throe doors below Society.
WATEE COOLEBS,
ICE ( REAM CHURNS,
JAPANNED WABE.
At low prices at
SAM'L B. MARSHALL'S,
No. 310 King street, 3 doors below Society.
May 28_tnth?
TO SHIPPEBS OE COTTON, BICE
AND NAVAL STOKES.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES WILL BE MADE ON
shipments of UPLAND AND SEA Ii,LAND COT?
TON, BICE, ROSIN, and TURPENTINE, consigned to
our friends in LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK, or any of the
Northern Cities. J. A. EN8LOW k CO,,
May 13 mtuf No. lal East Bay.
OATS AND HAY.
1000 BCONELS ?AT3, BV 8TKA>(SB FAX"
ur STORE
600 bales prime NORTH RIVI lt HAY.
JOHI? CAMPEEN k 00,
Market street, opposite State atm?.
May 27_SJ_
RICE, FLOUR, &c
r rv TIERCES PRIME CAROLINA RICE
0\J 100 tierces primo East India Bice
100 barrels cheap East India Rice
60 barrels Superior and Pine Flour.
For sale low by J. 8. Sf!FIRMER,
May 23_thatnC_No. 193 East Bay.
EXTBA QUALITY C. B. SIDES
AND SI1UILDEK8.
-I rv HHDS. EXTBA QUALITY a B, SIDES.
LU 10 hhds. Extra Quality Shoulders
20 barrels Strips
20 hhds. Second Quality Shoulders and Sides.
Tending per steamer Falcon aud ia store, and for aale
by LAUE EY & ALEXANDER.
May 27_2_
COEN.
O A A A BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN,
?UUU For sale by SCHEVEN k NISBET.
May 16_Accommodation Wharf.
CALIFORNIA WINE COMPANY.
(ntOOBFOBATXD NOVEMBER 1, 1866.)
WINES,
FROM THE VINEYARDS OF
Sonoma, Los Angelos and Napa
Counties, California.
W. H. CHAFEE, Agent.
NO. 907 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, R C.
HOOK, SHERRY, 8WEET ANGELICA, MUSCATEL,
Portwine Bittora, Claret, Soaomo Brandy, California
Catawba, Sonoma Champagne (in quarts), .Sonoma Cham?
pagne (in pints, 24 in a case}-In wood and glass.
April 30 tuihs6mos
GEORGE U. WILLIAMS & CO.,
WHOLESALE
GROCERS AND BANKERS,
BLAYNE STREET,
CHARLE STON, S. C,
GEORGE W. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Cotton Factors,
CHURCH STREET, CHARLESTON, S. O.
WILLIAMS, TAYL0E & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
NO. 147 MAIDEN LANE, NEW TOBE.
May 7 tothssmo
AFFLICTED !
SUFFER NO MORE!
Whoa by the use of DB. JOINVTLLE'S ELIXIR you
can be cured permanently, and at a trifling cost
The astonishing success which has attended this in<
valuable medicine for Physical and Nervous Weakness.
General Debility and Prostration, Los? o? Muscular En?
ergy, Impotency, or any of the consequences of youthfm
todlscrsdon, renders it the most valuable preparation
ever discovered. ._
It will remove all nervous affections, depression, ex?
citement, incapacity to study or business, loss of memo?
ir confusion, though ta of self destraction, fears of in?
sanity, Ac It will restore the appetite, renew the health
of those who have destroyed lt by sensual exoess or aril
pr?cticos.
Young Men, be humbugged no more hy "Quack Doc?
tors" and ignorant practitioners, hut send without delay
for the Elixir, and be ai once restored io health and hap?
piness. A perfect Cure is Guaranteed In every instance.
Brioc $L or four bottles to one address ?3,
One bottle Is sufficient to effect a cure in all ordinary
ALSO, DR. JOnTvTLLE'S" SPECIFIC PILLS, for the
speedy and permanent cure of Gonorrheas, Gleet, Ure
taral Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and all affections o
the Kidneys and Bladder. Cures effected in from nne to
Ave days. They are prepared froto vegetable extracto
that are harmless on tho system, and never nauseate too
stomach or impregnate the breath. No change Jf dis
im asoasgary while using them, nor does their .'action in
any manner interfere with business pursuits. Price $1
r^Bther of the above-mentioned articles will be sent to
any address, closely sealed, and post-paid, by mail o
express on receipt of price. Address all orders to
BERGER, 8HUTTS A CO., Chemists,
March 30 ly No. 28C River street. Troy, N. Y.
TEMPUS CURASDI DIFFER WIN AfflM
RODBIGUE'S
PDLMOil ELIXIR SPECIFIC.
FOB THE CUBE OF CONSUMPTION, PAINS TN THE
CHEST AND SLUES. DIFFICULTY lol BREATH?
ING, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, ASTHMA, COUGHS,
HEMORRHAGE, and all affections of the Lungs.
This great i>viv?yer is offered to the public, that all
who will avail themselves of its remedial power may ba
benefltted.
It only requires a fair trisito confirm its invaluable
agency in diffusing through each channel of the human
organization a restored vitality. It invigorates and em?
bues the Lungs with healthful elasticity; restores warmth,
which la their essential element; rouses the sluggish ves?
sels into activity; heals the affected lobes; purines and
enriches the blood; regulates the circulation; Induces
free and easy respiration, and expels, through Its admin?
istration, each and every concomitant disorder present In
the malady recognized as Consumption, and hitherto
deemed hopeless and incurable.
This compound is pertectly safe, possessing neither
narcotic nor emetic properties, which unfortunately are
always employed as essentials in every preparation for
Cough or Lung affection-a mistake which too often In
Its irritating and debilitating consequences, only oon
duces to much general derangement of the system, de?
stroying appetite and creating au injurious nervous ex?
citement, augmenting suffering with frequent ratal re?
sults.
Under the influence of this approved and invaluable
Specific tho most distressing Cough yields, difficulty in
breathing and pains and soreness subside, hemorrhage
is arrested, and health and strength re-established
PRICE FOR SINGLE BOTTLE $L25.
Sold by the Proprietor, northwest corner SOCIETY
AND MEETING STREETS, and the principal Druorists.
April 2_ly
^ajjw TT/BISKERS and MUS- mm
Yr TACHES forced to .S*?
& grow upon the smoothest 1J
TT^w face tn from three to five 'B*y
jBCfl weeta by using Dr. SEVTG- jKatJ
GK N E ' S RESTAURATEUR ?mw\.
Atm CAPILLAIRE, the most Amt mk>
^mtMrntT^^ wonderful discovery In mo- TJ?^^PBaw
dem science, acting upon
the Beard and Hair in an almost miraculous manner. It
has been used by the elite of Paris and London with the
most flattering success. Names of all purchasers will
be registered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in
every instance, the money will be cheerfully refunded.
Price by mall, sealed sud postpaid, $1. Desoriptire cir
culara and testimonials mailed free. Address BERGER,
SHOTTS 4 CO., Chemiits, No. 286 River etrort .Trov, N.
v., sole Agents for the United State?
March 90 *y