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FRIDAY MORNING-. APRTT? 2fi; LOCAL MATTERS. To Correspondent*. Wc aro continually receiving communications on political and other matters from porsons who do not attach tl.cir proper names to tho articles sen*; susi we tako this occasion of repeating that nothing ? bo published in THE DAILY NEWS without b ;ing indorsed by some responsible individual. THE BATHING HOTJSE.-NOW that wo have bad a'.3 3te of tho forthcoming warm weathor.it is really ploasing to observe by our paper tliis morn? ing, that Jir. P. KJXBOY will opon tho Battery Ba? t?ante House on May the first, and wo refer our readers with pleasure to bis advertisement. ?JQIE! LIME!-We invite attention to tho adver? tise.neut of Messrs. Ouray. & Co., who offer to tho public u largo supply of limo, plaster, brick, tiles and building material. Mechanics, builders, or c.-ntractors will find it to their interest to give tlicm a call. AT THE 21st Anniversary Meeting of the South Carolina Masonic Benevolent Society, hold at Ma? sonic Hall, on Thursday evening, April 25th, 18G7, tho following Brethren were elected for the en? suing year: Bro. J. COBBY, ProBident. Bro. A. LINDSTROM. Vico-Prcsidont Bro. E. THAYER, Treasurer. Bro. W. A. WILSON, Secrotary. Bro. GEO. P. WOOD, Steward. I. O. O. F.-To-day will bo celebrated as a day of I thanksgiving and prayer by the different lodges of this Order throughout the Unitol States, and the inembers connected with this most excellent fra- ? tc-rnity in our city will obsorve the day with particu? lar respect. They will assemble this evening at tho Odd Fellows' Hall, and, after appropriate exer? cises, an address will be deliveroi by P. G. Master B. S. DURYEA, which wo are satisfied will afford pleasure and instruction to the many who feel a deep interest in this charitable order. GEOLOGICAL LECTURES FOB YOUNO LADIES.-Tho first of tho series of lectures promised by Prof. F. S. HOLSTES, came off last evening, at tho Charles? ton College, and was attended by some hundred or more young ladies, who compose his class. Tho Professor spoke in his usual happy fr lyle, in? structive and highly entertaining to all. Tho course, of which this is tho first, promises to bo a troat rarely offered in this city. Tho Pro? fessor announced that the noxt lecturo will tako place on Thursday evening next, instead of Wed? nesday, as previously arranged. CLOTHING!.-That man "wants but Littlo here below," is? a positive certainty, and Charleston is the fortunato possessor ol' that "LITTLE" who can supply the wants of both men and boya. We re? fer to the large clothing establishment, of Messrs. GEO. LITTLE & Co., No. 213 King street, in Victoria R inge. These gentlemen have a complete stock j of every arlicie lu their lino, and offer inducements ho their patrons and the public that have rarely i been equalled. All pcraons who have not pur? chased their summer outfit should give them a call, for they will be-easily suited, and will have no difficulty in making a selection from the stock be? fore them. TEE WEATHER_For some time past sweet April had not shed her tears, and tho consequence is that thc earth had become dry, and the city dusty. But on yesterday morning a sweet and steady rain was mot by the earliest risers, which continued for a great portion of the forenoon; and whilo it hv.d the dust and rendered riding in the street cars pcrfoctly agreeable, it did immense benefit to the different farms and gardens around, improving doubtlessly tho already large supply of oarljr vege? tables, &c. " Thc great fear seems now to he that to-morrow may be rainy and destroy delightful an? ticipations of enjoyment at the fi rem?n's parade; but from present indication we are .led to believe that the day will be ? delightful one. ' . THE PENITENTIARY;-Since the inauguration of j this enterprise considerable anxiety hos been | manifested by the people at large to learn the progress of the work. The papers have, from time to time, brought tho subject before the pub? lic, but it bas only been recently that any definite information has been obtained concerning either the building or its proposed inmates. One of our exchanges says that tho convicts at the State Peni- I tentiary are to be clad in particular costume, and divided into working gangs, who will be kept con? stantly under guard by day and under bolt at night. They will commence operations about the first of Maj". There will then bo a pretty general jail delivery, which will relievo the State of much expense, and the unforlunate convicts will be re? lieved from the horrors of dungeon lite. THE FIREMEN'S PABADE.-To-morrow is a bright . day in our city calendar, and ono eagerly antici? pated not only by every gallant fireman, but by the fair sex, who are almost ad enthusiastic in thc cause, it the decorations of the different machines are any criterion. The 27th of April is to evory fireman what the 4th of July was to tho amateur soldiery of "ye olden time," when at the break of day they hurriedly marched to tho Battery and shewed their patriotism by firing a feu de joie. The militia, who were wont to indulge in these displays, are defunct, and their swords are idle, but tho enthusiasm is still the samo, and they l ashed into the Fire Department, in order to have Borne outlet for their animal spirits. Few cities, can boast of a moro officient department, and "the Cay they celebrate" is marked by nono of those scenes of riot that have occurred in other and larger places. Since the introduction pf steam it has been found necessary, to chango the hour of .tho. parade, sind the whole day is now consumed in the per? formances. Tho Charleston Fire Department is BO well known that their anniversary rarely passes "without tho pleasure of rocoiving some visiting company. On the present occasion the Florence Firo Company will visit Charleston to participate in the performances of the day. This Company have the engine formerly owned by the ?itna Com? pany, and its re-appearance on its old arena will be bailed with delight by the ?tnas. Preparations have already been made for the day, and the plat? form in Broad streot, and the activity to be ob? served in tho engine bouses, show thit the inter? est has not diminished, and this anniversary will be equal if not superior to any of its predecessors. X MAYOR'S COURT, April 25.-The docket to-day was very meagre and devoid of interest, there be? ing but two prisoners before his Honor. A junk shop keeper, who hod purchased some scrap iron from boys, contrary to ordinance, was fined $20, and a sailor picked up in the street, helplessly drunk, was fined $5. PROVOST COURT.-James ' Oscar and David Ed? monds were found guilty of breaking into a con? ductor's car and stealing a revolver. They were sentenced to pay a fine of $25 each or be confined in jail for sixty days. DISTRICT COURT-Hon. GEO. W. LOGAN presid? ing.-The State BS. Caroline Hudson-Assault and Battery. Not guilty. The State vs. James Casey-Bastardy. Contin? ued to July Term. The State vs. Benjamin Williams, Assault and Assault and Battery, two indictments. 2?W Pros., the prisoner discharged, and the bond of the prosecutor estreated. The State vs. Hugh McDcvit and Patrick Quins, Assault and Battery, and the State vs. James Casey, Assault and Battery with intent to kill. These were cross indictments, and the Jury return? ed a verdict of not guilty for the first two and Guilty for Casey. The State vs. Hugh McDovit, Receiving Stolen Goods. Continued. The State ve. Fortuno Fishburne, Larceny of Cotton. Continued. The State tts. Thomas Lucas, Larceny of a Bale of Cotton. Not Guilty. To-day bas been set apart for the calling of the Contingent Dobket. Co ORT OF GENERAL SESSIONS AN? COMMON "PLEAS-Hon. R. MUNRO presiding.-Tho Court was opened at IO A M., and the jurors answered to their names. ThecaseoftheStatoes. DOMINIO CASEY, larceny .waa called. The prisoner waa charged with hav? ing stolen twenty-one pieces of iron ?angos from Mr. H. H. HICKS, said iron belonging to "a house that ho wa? erecting. CASEY had boen released on tua own recognizance, and had absconded. No defence was made, . and the prisoner was found guilty of petit larceny. The Slato vs. Jas. Harris, or Harrison, was then taken up. ARTHUR P. LINING, Esq., appearing foi tho defence. . This case Wae fully, mentioned in the NEWS ai ihe time of tho arrest, winch occurred on the 21st pf February. Mr, KENNY, who resided in Oreen bill street, near the water, had bcon robbed of aa iron cheat, containing a largo amount iu specio, bc sidoa greenbacks, State bills and Confederate monoy, also many papora of great value. He was thc first- witness for tho prosecution, tutu hi? testi? mony proved that his house was entered on tho night of tho 20th, by a board being placed from tho ground to tho piazza, and tho window being wrouched open, a chair was plocod on the ground and the chest handod out to somo party who stood on the chair to receive it. In tho morning tho board was found leaning against tho piazza, out tho chair and chest wore gone, Tho family were not disturbed by tho noise and were only aware of 'heir loss in tho morning. lieutenant HENDRICKS, of the dotoctivo force testiTid to t> j arrest, having boon informed tho next morning of the facts by Mr. KENNET. Ho immediately notified hi3 officers, appointing two to follow the trail; but all wore empowered to bc on tho look-out. A cluo was soon found, and on examination tho suspected parties were arrested, and proved to be participants in thc robbery. They were found at a dance in Cannon street, and when arrested weie dressed in gorgeous array. They gave their names ns Harris and shiddi, and when carried to .the office Shiddi turned State's evidence. On scorching them, pocket-books were found on each-that on Harris containing $75 in go!d, 75 cents iu silver, and $34 in bills. Officer HEIDT deposed that he obtained a cluo, and by following it np discovorod Harris and Shedcll in a dance house iu Cannon street. He climbod over the fonco and arrostod th"in in tho honso. From the evidenco furnished by Shedoll, Lieut. HENDRICKS and himself went to a house at the corner of King and Lamboll streets, occupied by Nelson Borwick, and found the chest in ah old well and the papers and Confederate money in tho privy. They have never been able to catch Berwick, as he loft tho city immediately after tho robbery. John Shedcll substantiated this testimony, and <aid that ho hod gone to Berwick's house on tho night of tho 20th to pay a visit, and knew nothing ol' tho robbery. About 12 ho heard Berwick and Harris go out, and followed them to the Mr. KENNY'S house, and saw Harris entor and hand thc chost to Borwick. Ho did not participate in tho robbery, and was given a portion of the spoils morely as hush money. The chest was broken open with an axo in Berwick's yard ; and after tho contents woro takon out, it was thrown into tho old well, and tho papers into the privy. Ho went out with Harris and Berwick to several stores, and purchased clothing, &c; left Berwick, and went with Harris to the ball. He identified the papers, pocket hooks, and a knife that had been found in Harris' pocket. ISADORE LEWIS identified both Shedcll and Harris, and testified to selling thom clothes and changing a $100 bill for Harris. This closed tho testimony for tho prosecution, and none appearing for tho defonco, the Attor noy-Goneral briefly reviewed tho coso, and stated that ho would waivo tho indictment for burglary aud simply requost a verdict of larcony, as that crime could be punished by the State laws. ARTHUR P. LIKING, Esq., replied for the defence, and presented tho case in its most favorable light to the consideration of tho jury. Judge Musso, in a few words, charged the jury, who, without leaving the box, returnod a verdict in accordance with his charge-Guilty of Grand Lar? ceny. The State os. JOHN PENDEES, JAS. SMITH aiSd THOS. RILEY, for boarding a vessel and not wearing a license, was callod. R. TV. SEYMOUR, Esq., for tho d?fonce. A sealed verdict was loft by the jury. UNITED STATES Crocurr COURT-Hon. GEO. S. BBYAN presiding.-Messrs. YV. B. WILSON, THOS. E. DUDLEY, RICKARD B. CARPENTER, and D. G. MCINTOSH, wors admitted to practice in the Courts of tho United States for South Carolina. Mr. M. W. GARY was admitted as Proctor on motion of Gen. JAS. CONNER. The United Slates vs. W. G. VARDELL, for a violation of tho Internal Revenue laws, regarding stamps, was tried, and it appearing that Mr. "VAB DELL had neglected to affix the stamps required by law on certain receipts, a vordict ot guilty w is rendered, and the penalties due this violation were enforced. The United States vs. JNO. D. JOHNSON-Em? bezzlement. It was "ordered that a bench-warrant bo issued to arrest the said JOHNSON to answer in thu said Court. The United States vs. W. H. Kn? & Co_Vio? lation of the Internal Revenue Laws, as distiller, was called, but the Court adjourned when tho wit? ness for the prosecution had concluded. Tho Hon. RICHARD BUSTEED, United States I Judge for Alabama, was present and took a scat I with Judge BRYAN. DISTRICT COURT FOB BERKLEY DISTRICT-Hon. F. D. RICHARDSON- presiding.-Tne Stato vs. Cloo ahas Mary Macsfield, Peggy Marfield and Carolina Davis-i-Lorcony and receiving stolen goods. The prisoners plead gnilty, but the two last having ( bean in confinement for some time, were released. An appeal was taken by R W. SEYMOUR, Esq., in the case of Fred. Mullen or Mullhausen, found guilty of Larceny and receiving stolen goods. Wednesday lias been appointed to coll tho Con? tingent D jckot. The Court was adjourned to Monday on account of the absence of witnusses for the defence. COURT OF APPEALS HELD AT COLUMBIA.-The Phoenix give ; the following summary of tho pro- I ceedingR in this Court on the 23d and 24th inst.: ! During the past two days, the Court of Appeals I has been occupied in hearing the case of G. B. LA I MAB el at. rs. thc executors of PEAT. Mr. J. B. MCCANTS for executor's appellants ; Mr. E. J. AB I THUR for heirs bf Col. PEAY, the appellees ; Mr. W. F. DESAUSSTJBE on same side ; Mr. J. H. RION in i reply, without concluding. [ COMMUNICATION.] To Mayor Oa?lard and C'apL Sigwald, of Ody Police : GENTLEMEN : Should not the btw for closinglho I stores on the Sabbath day apply to all ? Is it just and proper that the fruit and segar stores in King j street should have their shutters down and allowed to sell on Sunday while they aro not allowed to do so elsewhere. JUSTICE. "WK HAVE tried it. No 1 We should say many of i our friends have tried PECTORAL BALM in Consump? tion and derived great relief-a number of perma? nent cures. With such evidence we say to all suf? ferers that this preparation is one of the few that does not belie its reputed merits. For sale by all druggists. DOVvTE & MOISE, Agents. GOODRICH, WISEMAN & CO., Agents. STOLL, WEBB & Co., No. 287 King street, respect? fully inform their friends and the public that they will receive at par, for the next ten days, bills re? ceivable of the State of South Carolina, in exchange for dry goods. wf2 H. m If you want cheap Blank Books; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa? per, ?fcc; or, MILLERS' Almanac; If you want Printing executed neatly; If you want Books bound in any stylo, or Account Books made to ordsr, with any desired pattern of ruling, go to HIRAM HARBTS, NO. 59 Broad street. BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction Sales Thia Day. - BOWERS & Sixcox will reH this day, et 10!4 o'clock, in the store No. 78 Broad street under Carolina Hotel, for ] niture, trunks, kc, &c MCKAY & CAMPBELL will sell this dey, at 10 o'clock, at their cash auction honan, No. SS Hasel street, opposite j postcmce, furniture, &c W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. Rauns, will sell this day, at 10 ! o'clock, at No. 86 East Bay, comer Kerr's Wharf, madeira I and port wines, Jtc; Surra A McQrT.i.TVBAY wm sell this day, at 10}i I o'clock, in front of their omeo, No, 27 Broad street, one I turning lathe, one shower bath, kc. B. M. MABSHALL ic Bao., will sell this day, at ll o'clock, at No. 83 Broad street, an assortment of furni ? ture. A Fact Worth Knowing. Tho best investment for an invalid, who suffers from j debility or loss of appetite, is a bottle of PAmora's He pattc Bitters, as it win bo sure to give relief. For salo by ? all Druggists, f THE TIMK TO ADVERTISE IN THE " CODTORT. The Daily South Carolinian at CohrauYa, is now sont to every Postofflce in the State. Being tho oQldel paper I of the State, it will bo lound at the present lime espe? cially valuablrPto merchants and others desiring to avail i themselves of a very large circulation. Tai PHOENIX has a largo circulation throughout tho middlo and upper Districts of the Stat?. Advertising sties aa roasonsbls ss Sie stringency ot tho moneymar I kel wfll warrant. . Merchants and other* withing to arno the columns of the paper win oddrcsB JULIAN A. BELBT. Proprietor, February95 dZ"^X:V.Oolmnbia,& C. ." aa- FROM " '.: J i ;nn/M) i. < MIC OF NEW YORK.-SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.-Tho ' first ?omi-annual statement of this Company must prove very encouraging and satisfactory to its patrons and friends It had on the 1st of Decem? ber last already issued 327 policies, insuring $1,803,000. and bas received for lifo und accidental premiums and interest $29,571 70, having also in the hands of Agents and in the course of transmission, from tho samo sources, S3G,924 Cl. Its disbursouicnts, which at starting have _eccssarily been proportionately heavier man they will be henceforth, amounted to S32.738 09. Of its Capita] Stock ($201,500 00) it has ?150,000 00 invested in United States 5- 0 Bonds, abd at tho close of thc year its net assots amounted to $231.539 01. Tho growth and pros? perity of such aa institution as this is tho most promis? ing sign in tho South, and will contributo moro to effect ir actual reconstruction and to rocal its palmy days of peuce and plenty than aU the schemes that politicians can devise." April 25 In our notice of tho above company yesterdoy,' wo stated that tho agent for this city. Mr. pANN; ii, was a Kentuckian. In this wo were mistaken, os ho is a native of Petersburg, Va. . Free to Everybody. A Largo G pp. Circular, giving information of the greatest importance to the yonug of both soxes. It tcachct, how the homoly may become beautiful, the despised respected, and tho forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their address, and receive a copy post-paid, by return mail. Address P. O. Drawer, 21, March 30 lyr Tror, N. Y. Know thy Destiny. MAP AME E. F Tnomrros, tho great English Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant and Psycnomotrician, who hos aston? ished tho scientific classes of tho Old World, has now lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame THORNTON pos? sesses such wonderful powers of second sight as to ena? ble her to impar; knowledge of thc greatest importance to tho single or married of cither sex. While in a state of trance, she delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by tho aid of an instrument of in? tense power, known as tho Psychomotropo, guarantees to produce a life-like picture of tho futuro husband or wife of tho applicant, together with date of marriage, position in life. leading traits of character. Ats. This is no hum? bug, as thousand of testimonials coat assert. She will | send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, thot the picture is what it purports to be. By unclosing a small lock of bair, and stating place of birth, ago, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fifty cents ! and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re? ceive thc picture and desired information by return mail, All communications sacredly confidential. Address, in confidence. Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 223, Hudson, N. Y. ly March 30 Give Nature a Lift. PEOPLE EXPECT TOO MUCH OF NATURE. THEY trifle with their health and their constitutions, and then oro surprised that tnoy fall sick. The pressure of constant mental or bodily labor, upon tho animal powers, is tremendous. Very few systems and constitutions can bear np against this pressure un? assisted. Add to this the unhealthy influences which lurk unsee?, in tho air we breathe, tho water wo drink, the lassitude produced ot this season by tho change from thc rigor ol Winter to thc warmth of Spring, and it would seem to require almost superhuman vigor to keep in per? fect health without reinforcing tho physical energies. But how reintorca thom ? Certainly not with adultero- ? ted stimulants. There is no poison in tho outer air, or in the atmosphere of furnace-heated rooms, or work? shops, or factories, so pernicious as those deadly-burning \ fluids. Why use them, when . . H?STETTERS STOMACH BITTERS, a vegetable tonic without alloy, arc everywhere obtain? able? Nothin? hos ever boen offered to tho feeble and debilitated S.I harmless in its nature, so powerful in its invigorating alica ts, os this celebrated STOMACHIC AND ALTERATIVE. In tho army and the navy, in new. settlements, and in crowded cities, by old and young, rich and poor, it ts u?ed ss a PROTECTIVE AND RESTORATIVE MEDICINE, with meet gratifying results. G April 22 MISCELLANEOUS. TUE BATHING HOUSE AT THE BATTERY WILL BE OPENED FOR THE Season on WEDNESDAY, May 1st, and remain open until September 15th. SEASON TICKETS. To admit ono rerson, $5.00; Families of threo persons and over, $4.00 each- person; Children, $4.00; Single Baths, 25 cents; Children, J5 cents. P. KILROY, April 20 6 . Proprietor. A CARD TO THE LADIES. . MRS, C. C. PETERS IS NOW PREPARED TO STAMP OVER FIVE THOU? SAND NEW PATTERNS for ESUiEOIDERlNG AND BRAIDING On every material, at her private residence. No. 4 George street._ fmw4_April 22 COOL! COOL! COOL! mHE RETAIL ICE HOUSE AT THE NECK MARKET I is open lor tho seas-jn. Also, lei at Wholesale and Retail at the CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE. . corner of Church and Market streets; and the Arctic Refrigerator' in fall operation. A. GAGE & CO. April 24_3_ C.F.V?31ER, NO. 108 MARKET ST., Dooks, Periodicals and Stationery. JUST REC LIVED A lor e supply of STATIONERY PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS* POCKET BOOKS, DIARIES for 1867, Etc ALSO, fine and large selection of NOVELS, by the most eel ?rated authors. SONG BOOKS, BOOKS for Home Am scments, ?tc Al. ihe MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS. DAILIES constantly on hand, and subscriptions re? ceived for tho same. Orders from the country are respectfully solicited. Th'W VPT.I KKBUT'. _November 8 T1?E SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY, Office No: 147 Meeting street. CONNECTIONS WITH ALL Railroads Throughout THE UNITED STATES. Every attention given to the sate Transmission of Freight, Money, and Valuables. WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER FREIGHT TO ANY POINT IN THE CITY FREE OF CHAR?E. H. IS. PLANT, President, April If)_Augusta. Ga. PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, 1 January 3,1867J PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER the following Ordinance licenses have been prepared for delivery Crom this Office. S. THOMAS, > Caty Treasurer. SEC 1. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen in City Council assembled,/That from (and after tho first day of January, licenses sholl be taken (int for all carts, drays and wagons, used for private and domestic purposes, in the same manner, and according to the same provisions | now of force in relation to carts, drays and wagons, letoz driven -.for hire, except giving bonds, And each such cart, dray or wagon, shall be provided with a badge con? taining the number thereof, and marked Frivole, to be placed on the outside of tb? shaft. SEC 2. No poison shall be taken by the Treasurer as surety to any bond under the Ordinance concerning li? censes for carts, drays, wagons and other carriages, un? less he or she be a freeholder. SEC 3. The following shall hereafter be the rates for licenses for public and private carts, drays, wagons, ic, ' including the horses or mules used thereof; which sholl be free from other taxation: * . ?. PUBLIC CARTS, DRATS, ETC, OB THOSE EMPLOYED IN ANT BUSINESS WHATEVER. FOB HIKE DIBECX OB INDOtKCT. For every curt, dray ur wagon, drawn by ono horse or mule, ?20. ' . " - For every cort, dray or wagon, drawn by two horses or mules, $30. . For every back and carriage with two wheels, $20. For every nark and carriage with four wheels,' $40, For every stage or /omnibus (except', line omnibus), with two horses. S60. ' '" For every stage or omnibus (except line omnibus), drawn by four horses, $00. For every truck drown oy two or more horses or millen, **For every express wagon drawn by two or moro horses or mules, ?60. 1 ' BREAD CARTS AND PRIVATE CARTS, DRATS, ETC. ' For evvrv bread cort or wagon, $5. For ovcry cort, dray or wagon, used for private or do i m es tlc purposes, and not to bo employed in the trans? porting of goods, wares, merchandise, lumber, or any other commodity, for compensation, ed th or directly or indirectly for tho samo, shan pay for ? Ucease the sum ot 25 exclusive of the horse or mule. ' Ratified in City Council, thia 16th doy of January, II. 8.1 in tho yrar of our Lord one thousand eight hun? dred and sixty-six. ^ .-_.__." ? '. p. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. By tho Mayor. _ ? . Januarys . W. SL ' SMITH. Clerk of Counefl.. WHISKERS aud MUS? TACHES forced to grow upon the smoothest; race in from throe to: Ave weeks by using Dr. SCTIffl: N H* S i RESTAURATEUR. -CAPILLAIRE, the., most . wonderful discovery in mo-', ?arr ... dem actaico, . a<rtit?,ilpoT; ^, ^ . the Beard and Hair in an almost miraculous marmor. It baa boon uaod by tho elita of Paris and Londop with the most ,tbittain&4wn^?JUm ??M)H?^!J,S beMristeKut. and if ?rtfew satli^ectt?a-Ja !M*&irB9 in every instance, the money wlB be cheerfully refunded. Price by mail, sealod andpoetpoid, $1. Descriptive cir? cular? and testimonial* mailed free. Address BERGER, SHOTTS k CO., ChcmiUo, No. SSS River street .Trev, N. Y" Sole Agents lot the United States ? ' March30 rsi.-: '? *7 JW \ S GEHAN EQ US._ FRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT? JUST ARRIVED KY THE AZELDA & LAURA, FROM Baracoa. 1300 benches BANANAS 20.U00 Plantains 46,0tX) Cocoanut? 20 dozon Pineapples Barro 1? of Grcou Ginger Barrels of Tamarind?- - ALSO OM HAN ll IN STORE: OBANGES, Lemons, Potatoes, Baisins and Figs, as? sorted Nuts, of n? kinds. For sale at reasonable prices by BABT A- WTBTB, April 26 4 No. 07 Market ntroet. OME! GEMEINT! PLASTER! IrtAA BBLS. FBESH LIME. JL??\J \J Landing irom schooner "F. A. Heath." 200 BBLS. CEMENT. 100 BBLS. CALCINED PLASTEE. POT schooner -W. F. dishing. " IN STORE. 150 BBLS. LAND PLASTER. 2000 FIRE BRICK. 800 OVEN TILE. LATHS. HAIR, LUMBER, fte. For sale by OLNEY & CO., April 20 Nos. 9, ll and 13 Vonduo Bange. 29tii^X?NUATFARA?DE AND INSPECTION OF THE CHARLESTON FII^E DEPiiRTMENT, WILL TAKE PLACE ON >ATURDAT, 27TH APRIL, 1867. Companies will assemble punctually, at 9}.j o'clock, on \ Citadel Green. Tho Procession wUl movo at 10 o'clock precisely in the following order: MUSIC Chief and Assistants. Mayor and Aldermen. Charleston Hook and Ladder Company. Charleston Fire Company of Axemen. ..Pioneor, Steamer j Eagle Fire Engine Company.Hand I Vigilant Fire Kngino Company.Hand Piionix Fire Engine Company...Steamer Charleston Fire Engine Compmy..Hand .?Etna Ftro Engine Company.Steamer | Florence Firo Engine Company..... (Visiting Co.). .Hand ! MUSIC. Marion Fire Engino Company.Steamer German Piro Engine Company.Hand I Palmetto Fire Engino Company.Steamer Hope Fire Eugine Company.Hand 'Washington b'iro Eugine Company..Steamer Stonewall Fire Engine Company..Hand Young America Fire Engine Company..Steamer I.IKE OF MASCH. Down Meeting to Broad street, countennarching nt Broad street, at which point his Honor thc Mayor and Aldermen will review the Department, alter which tho Companies will exercise in tho following order : 1ST-HAND BNOrKES. 1. STONEWALL. -14, EAOLE. . 2. VIGILANT. 8. HOPE. 3. CHARLESTON. | 6. GERMAN. STEAMERS. L WASHINGTON. . 5. PALMETTO. 2. YOUNO AMERICA. C PHONIX. 3. .ETNA. ? . 7. MARION. 4. PIONEER. . Each Hand Engine allowed -15 -minutes; each Steamer allowed 30 minutes, from tho time they take position at the well, at corner of Broad and- King streets, using fifty feet ot hose, and plaving on platform as usual. The following gentlemen have -been appointed as time judges : Messrs. R. M. ALEXANDER, C. P. AIMAR and J. C. E. RICHARDSON, Assistant -Cbie?B. ? GEO. A. BOWMAN, Esq.,.ox-Chief, assisted by B. M. STBOBEL, Esq., Clerk and Superintendent, will mark the distances and award the prizes. Each President will appoint -ono ofllcor to keep the platform clear of crowd, and positively no one but tho judges will be allowed an tho platform. Tho department is respectfully requested to strictly comply with this ar- ! rangement. . The main well used for suction purposes will be sup? plied alternately by tho. different band and steam engines from thc adjacent wells. Visiting companies will bo allowed to choose their limo of ploying off. M. H. NATHAN, Chief Fire Department. B. M. STBOBLE, Clerk and Supt April 2* _._4_ MEDICAL BOOKS AUD Anatomical Charts, French and English, ABE GOING OFF AT HALF PBICE AT HART'S ! Bookstore. April 22 LAW BOOKS. The Eeports of South Carolina ?THE STATUTES AT LARGE, A* T HALF PBICE, AT. . HART'S I J\. April 22 _ Book Store. ICE O E E .A. IVE 1 SODA WATER! ! . CONFECTIONERY Ai\D CAKES ! ! j WE HAVE TUE PLEASURE OF AN? NOUNCING to -1 io Ladles and Gentlemen of i Charleston, that we, the undersigned, have fitted up a I FIRST CLASS ESTABLTSMENT, at the comer of Moot-, i ing and f?ase! streets, where we will guarantee that you I will find a superior, quality of ICE CREAM, SODA WA? TER, CONFECTIONERY and CAKES. Hoping to re? ceive a share of the patronage of the community; we ore Respectfully, JOHN OGREN. ? Vi. A. WITHINGTON. April 13 . .... Imo THE UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE TO DIS? PENSE this agreeable and healthful beverage, at their well-known stands. No. 86 HABEL STREET, be? tween King and Meeting stroots. No. 428 '/. KING STREET (Old Piquet G. ard House), and at the head of CENTER : MARKET, northwest corner. Druggists and others wishing to bc supplied with Fountains, or Syrups, and dealers desiring Fountains charged, will bo' accommodated upon reasonable tartrtB, S team erg, Hotels, ' Restaurants and private families, ! furnished with a superior article of bottled Soda, in quan I titles to suit purchasers. Weare agents'or the salo of A. J. Morse & Son's justly celebrated Soda Water Apparatus, consisting of Gehera ! tors, Fountains, Marble Draught Stands, Silver Flated Refrigerating Draught Stands, Tumbler Holders, and all - apparatus necessary for the manufacture of soda Water, at the manufacturers' prices,-with freight added. Dealers in Soda Water throughout the State, desiring j an apparatus, will do well to examino tho merits of Morse's Apparatus, before purchasing elescwhere. Description catalogue and price list Bent to any address opon application to JOHN BUCK k CO., Charleston. While appreciating the very liberal patronage extended to us during the past season, we shall strive to merit its continuance. JOHN BUCK. E. H. GARDNER. April ll '*. " 2mo ? morice. OFFICE CLERE OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLO WING clause of Section 1 of an "Ordinance to Raise Sup? plies, lor the ya ir 1867," is published for Hie information ! of persons sel'dnj; Goods by sample or otherwise, who are j not residents of thia dry. Ali such petooas are hereby notified to report a: this office. "Three dollars on-every hundred dollars of eB goods eold in this city by >*?ons not residents, by sample or otherwise." ... .' VY. H. SMITH, March 8_ Clerk of Council TAVERN-KEEPERS'NOTICE. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, \ March L1867.J ALL TAVERN-KEEPERS, AND PERSONS RETAIL? ING: spirituous liquors, within the city limits, who have not executed their bonds and taken out the proper cards to show that they have license to sell, will be rc I ported as not complying with the law, alter Monday, 6th I inst, ., Those who have cards aro hereby notified to have the same placed in a conspicuous place in the window. AB tailing to observe this notice will also be reported, after i the above-mentioned time. W. H. KM ITH. March 2 "" '_ Clerk of Council. KRAUSHAAR & CO. rHK MOST rMTBOVED ?BAND AND B Q0 A BB PI?^3STQ-FORTJSe Fiill Iron .Frants and Overstrang Bass KANUPACTORT AND WABEHOUSB So. 1? - West Heiutna^trnt, : *e. lt HKAB BROADWAY, NEW SOBS. "TIBS UNDERSIGNED, MKTWP.URS OF THF FIRM Ot J. KRAUSHAAR & CO., ?<. practical Plano rooken sad as such h ave had. a largo experience In conneotioi vlth'some'o! the heat "Establishments in this conn tr and Europe. Their, i ?anos .are made not merely ft) ta em, bat ty them'; ai d under their Immediate pereoiu ) supervision, s int they allow no instruments to leave Um: factory and yass Into tho hands of their patron?, uni; n i ttay have a power, evenness, firmness and roundness c tone; an alas tiri ty or touch-without vMch no Instr* cent ought to be satisfactory to the" public-?# V?P!1 ?? ' that einrabllity in construction, which enables ft to rt nain tn tn . and to withstand sudden changes of ten leratro and Axposrrre to extreme neat and cold," whir) ar?WBwtlicM nnavoldablis ."'.-.. I They ?Ul at all time? be hippy to fee' the prb'?eK t and the public at their Wtxerooms, and invito oompisl son between their own planes and thora oj any oibat 1 T***lwf*r'<'v*y, - -v-'.- --rf-,. ?u%? '-f ANTON KRAUSHAAR.............. ...TOBIAS HAS ? CHATLK6 3. SCH0?1EMANN, -apina? . ?.','. ?.-'??; . r; ?;. THE TRI-WEEELY SEWS,' : "PUBLISHED TN WTNNSBOBO' 8V <X. AFFORDS A JL profitable roe-iinrn for the aavortudng public ol Charleston.- ?'? . - .-? : . I'^Wt^reapMdftiuy solicit their patronage for our mn'.ual GAILLARD, D?iPOBTES & WILLIAMS. November 15 . ? > jew \2 -P??5^^<"; *. _AUCTION y <>LES._ B^BTi?r?B?AHS???lvL"cfc BROTIIKR^ Brokers and Auctioneers, No 33 Broad St. Al ll o'clock THIS DAY, will be sold. An assortment o? CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNI? TURE._April 26 Furniture. Trunks, <?c, <?c. BY BOWERS cfc ?S1LCOX. Will be sold THIS DAY", in tho storo No. 78 Broad street, nndor the Carolina Hotel, ot 10.^ o'clock, BUREAUS WI LU GLASS. Bedsteads, Spring Mat? tresses, Secretary and Bookcase, Sbow Cases. Crib and Mattress. Cot, Mattress aili Pillow, Sidesaddle, Tables, Pictures, Desk, Washstand", Trunks, Coffee Pots, Tin Ketti JB, isc, &c. Conditions cash. Unlimited ARTICLES received up to tho hour of salo. April 26_ Valuable Lol of Land on mest side of Iiinq street, Ward No. 4. BY Z. B. OAKES. Will bc sold ou THURSDAY. 2d Moy, ot ll o'clock, at the Old Custom House, All that VALUABLE LOT OF LAND, situated on tho west side of King street, formerly known aa Nos H3 and 145, and being imm?diat ly cast of tho Cemetery at the Unitarian Church ; measuring 58 feet, 10 inches, front and rear, und 200 leet in doptb. Couditious-One-fifth cash ; lialanco in three equal an? nual instalments, with interest semi-annually; secured, by bond of the purcluisor and mortgage of tho property. Purchaser to pay for papers. April 25 BANNET*!' SCHUR. Auctioneer and Commission merchant, at No. N9 King street, below Broad street. Offers his services for tho sale of MERCHANDISE v. day and night at his store, also for thc salo of Stock. Bond*. Real Estate, Vessels. Horses und Produce, itesl city references will bc givcu. Cousigumentssolici .il. Terms moderate and guarantees satisfaction. April 22 _ Imo Attirions for Horses. Telltales and Furniture, EVERY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, nt a quarter past 10 o'clock, as originally established by the subscribers. Furniture sides at Private Residences promptly attcud od to at low charges. SMITH as MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneers, No. 27 Broad Rtreet, April li limo South Side near State. RY GOODS, ETC, SPRING GOODS. AT THE CHARLESTON HOM, STOLL, WEBB & CO., NO. 287 KIN? STREET. THE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY INFORM their friends and customers that thoy aro now re? ceiving <helr STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, all of which have been selected with core and at tho lowest prices, and which wc now offer at a very small advance above cost. Our motto being. Qm ok Sales and Small Proflts, wc would respectfully solicit our friends and customors to call and examine our Stock before purchasing. Par? ticular pains taken in showing Goods. Our Stock con? sists in part of 3- 4 LONG CLOTH, Viii cents 7- 8 Long Cloth, 15, 17, IS cents by tito piece 4- 4 Long Cloth, 20, 25, 30, 35 cents 0,10 aud 11-4 Shootings 0, 10 and 11-4 Linen sheeting-cheap Pillow Linens-all prices Bird Eye Diapers-all prices Russia Diapers-nil prices Scotch Diapers-all prices Hue. Diapers-all prices Crash, 12J?, 21) and 25 cents Bleached Damask Cloths 8-4 Bleached Table Damask 0-4 and 8-4 Br-wn Table Damask Colored Table. Damask Worsted Table and Piano Covers. DRESS GOODS. GRENADINES AND LE?OS <*ajio Marett English Bareges-plain and figured Melanges and Poplins, for Travelling Drostes i Colorai french Printed Organdies Colored Printed Jaconet and Lawns P*Tcob) and Chambrays Solid Colored French Cambrics and Lawns Block Bercgo and Crape Marctz 8-4 Black Borage, for Shawls 8^ Black Grenadine Black Bombazines, all qualities Black Alpacas Black Tamis- Cloth. Black anti Colored hilka. With a variety of other Goods, which wiU bc offered at low prices, at sm, WEBB & co., No. 287 King Street, BANCROFT'S ' OLD STAND. WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES. JACONETS. COTTON CAMBRICS Nain-ook and Mull Muslins Bishop at.d Victoria Lawns Plaid and Stripe Swiss Plaid and stripe Cambrics Plaid and Stripe Nainsooks Swiss Muslins French Muslins Dotted Muslins Tucked Muslins Muslin Edgings and Inserttnga Cambric Edgings and Inscrttngs Thread Edgings and Inseriings Valen cine Edgings and Insernngs Linen Edgings and Insertings Brussels Edgings Maltese Lace Collars, in variety Swiss and Cam - ric Collars, in variety Linen Collars and Cuffs Inion ts* Bodies and Robes. Wit i a complete assortment of all other Goods Ja the above line. STOLL, WEBB & ?0., No. 287 Kins Street. larch 20 " Imo HOSIERY ! HOSIERY! WEWOUL.D CALL PARTICULAR A rTENTION TO our stock of HOSIERY, which we would offer at much lowtr prices than formerly: LADIES' WHITE COTTON HOSE Ladies' Open Work Hose l Ladies' Block and Slate Hose Gents' Half Hose in Brown and White Misses' White Cotton Hose in variety Boy's Half-Hose lu variety. GLOYES! LATHE V BLACK. WHITE AND COLORED KID GLOVES Ladies' Lisle and Silk Gloves Gents' Lisle and Silk Gioves Lace Mitts-in variety Ladles' Buck Gauntlets . Gents' Buck Gloves . Misses' Lisle and Silk Gloves Misses' Lace Mitts. With a fall assortment of all Goods in our line st low prices. STALL, WEBB & CO., No. 287 Fing Street. March.2G . _Imo . BEST SIX-CORD CABLED THREAD. JOHN & HUGH AUCHTNCL0SS, : SOLE AGENTS IN NEW YORK. March 0 . wfm26 -?JST? "DE A UT Y.- Auburn, jj>es -mg la -D Golden, Flaxen, and B*^?. Sm-G sS Silken CURLS produced by jBurcSfi J?& Jg? -the use or Professor DE- SSL/"JS 4fggj?SaL EBEUX'S FRISER LE T?\ Jg* SSS-'^S CHEVEUX. One applies- Jk^JBi *S?L__2sfir don warranted to curl the OsfBUsHBfe . T ^ riost straight and stubborn "vjy^ hair of. cither sex nto wavy ringlets, or heavy massive curls. Hos been used by the fashionables of Paris and Loudon, with, the most gratifying results. Does no in? jury to the hair. Price by mail, scaled and postpaid, $L ???oriptivo circulars malled free. Address BERGER, SHUTTS i COL, Chemists. No. 285Rivor street. Troy. N. Y., Sole Agenbffor the United States. March 30 ' ' iv THE BEST TOIC KOW I USE! November 27 THE ORANGE BUBO NEWS. PUBLISHED. EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, AX Orangeburg, & O. Terms ia per annum, in ad? vance. >, , ...;'.';,.......;. During the spring and fal! seasons extra copies of the OBANOKDCIKI NZWS wlU be circulated for tho benefit ot our advertising patrons.. Contract Advertisements inserted on tho most liberal ternis. Address ??'\ . SAMUEL,DIBBLE, "."...-'..:. .. Editor Oiaogebjttg News.-:: February as y.. Orangeburg.'Si > J^THE HERALD;,Y/-*. " B"S POBLTBHED- WKKKLYAT NRVJ^giUtY C. E., AT X ?3 per annum; , and. having v largo circnlaUou thro'Sgh all the upper and lower Districts of tho State, offbrda great advantages to advertisers.""- ?-':."--t .'./-".T Rates tot od var asln g very reasonable-forwhichapuly to ocr Agent, Mr. T. P. SLID? Jt, ct the Ullis House. - .: . TJI09. F. & Rt H. ?KSMBKER.. Koyenib?i4 , ; mum^Siogr^f, ^ AUCTION SALES. 1 Turning Lathe, 1 Sliower Jiath, ond 1 small 10 j aallon Cornier Slut, at Auction. BTf SMITH ? McCIIilIVKA?, No. ?7 Broad street. THIS DAY, st 10>? o'clock, In front of their Office. _April 2(1_ Closing Sates of Furniture on Consignnunt. MCKAY dc CAMPBELL. Casi? Auction House. No. 55 Hasel street, opposite Voatofllcc, Will sell THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock. All tho FUBNITUBE, MATTRESSES, now romain- | Lng on hand. ALSO, All BILLS OP FURNITURE not taken away from previous sales. Office Dosks, Tables, &c. &c. Conditions cash. April '26 Fi?u Cases Jiools and Shoes. BY MILKS DRAKE. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, will bo sold at my Store, corner of King and Liberty streets, 50 cases BOOTS and SHOES, received by steamship Granada. oonsrsTiNo or : Cases Mon's Calf P. S. OPERA BOOTS Cases Mon's Calf P. S. Dress Boots Cases Mon's Calf and Buff P. S. Balmorals Casos Men's calf and Buff P. S. Brogans Casos Men's Calf Pegged and Sowed Congress Cases Ladles' Fine Lasting Congress Cases Ladies' Morocco, Eid and Buff Balmorals Cases Ladles' and Misses' Goat Balmorals, ll to 2 Cases Ladies', Boys and Youth's Balmorals, 1 to 0 and 9 to 13 Cartoons Ladies*. Misses' and Children's Shoos, a choice assortment. Terms cash. April 2C A G Ri CU LT UR A I. SEED PEAS. A AA BUSHELS OF CHOICE CLAY PEAS, A *Jt\J VJ primo article, and suitable for seed. For salo by JOHN CAMPSEN & CO., No. 14 Market street, opposite State street. April 26_ll LANDING THIS DAY. EX STEAMSHIP ALLIANCE, PHOM PHILADELPHIA. A A A BARKELS ALLEN .t NEEDLES' CELEBRA? TE V7 Vf TED AMMONTATED FERTILIZER, proba? bly tho last shipment of the season. AU unfilled orders supplied direct from the vessel. MACBETH & KAVENEL, _ April 17 Sole Agents. WOO LS TO N'S ?MATED BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME. Bu,TiMorus, April ll, 1807. RESULT Of Analysis of WOOLSTON'."? BONE PHOSPHATE, manufactured by W. WHITELOCK & CO., from a sample drawn by myself at their Warehouse : Moisture (det- at 70 per cent.).4.180 Organic combustible matter,.20.700 Capable of producing Ammonia.3.242 Inorganic earthy matter.75.120 Cont ining of Phosphoric Acid.27.810 Containing of Limo.24.111 Containing Magnesia, &c.23.200 Of tho Pbosphor.c Acid 1.023 per cent, is soluble in water, and represents 2.233 of solnablo Bonn Phosphate of Lime; the whole, amounting to 27.810 per cent., ls equal lj G0.712 por cent, of Bone Phosphate of Limo. G. A. LIEBIG. This Phosphate is prepared by ourselves with the greatest care, is strictly uniform in quality, and nothing enters in.o its manufacturo which is not a valuable manure. Tho vory flattering accounts wo aro daily rcccivin?? of | the result of its application last season, and its exceed- | ing richness asshown by thc above analysis, justify us in recommending it in thc very highest terms. All wo ask is a trial of it by tho side of Peruvian Guano, or any other manure which can be produced. W. WHITELOCK & CO., No. 41 South street, Baltimore. For sale by T. J. KERR i: CO. April 23_6 CROASDALE'S SUPERPH0S PIIATES STANDARD FERTILIZE!!, 1 ft A TOSS FOR SALE BY ?V/U WM. GURNEY, April 23_ 4 No. 102 East Bay. COTTON SEED. SEA ISLAN*"? COTTON, PURE AND GOOD BEAVER For salo low. PINCKNEY BROTHERS, April 24 2 North Atlantic Wharf. SEED RIC E. SEED RICE, OF THREE QUALITIES. For salo low. April 24 PHONIX GUANO. ACARGO OF THE ABOYE GUANO HAVING JOST arrived from McKean's Island, I am prepared to furnish it to Planters, cither for cash at SM per ton of 2000 pounds, or ?65, payable first November, with inter? est ai 7 per cent-, approved city acceptance. Pamphlets, with foll directions as to its application, and ccrtlilcates of Planters who have used it. also analysis of Professor Shepard and others, can bo had at my office. J. N. BOB 505, March 29 fmwlmo No. 02 East Bay. MACHINE SHOPS. NEW KORK STEM EMS?., MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINE LATHES, PLANEES, talT-ROVED CAB WHEEL BOXES. BOLT COTTERS, UPRIGHT DRILLS, AND MACHINISTS' TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Works at Worcester, Sloss. OFFICE AND WABEROOM, No. 222 PEARL ST., NEW YORK. OFFTCE OP CAPTAIN OP POLICE, I CHARLESTON, S. C., April 12, 1867. f rjTHE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHED 8 for the benefit of all whom it may cont ern. C. B. SIG WALD, Captain of Police Be il Ordained, That from and after the first day of January nest, every person keeping a shop or store, or engaged m mercantile business in tho City of Charles? ton, shall post up, and keep posted up, lu some conspi? cuous place, at his or her business stand or stand*, a conspicuous Sign Board or Plate, containing hi? or her given name and surname, and, iu case of a partnership, the given name and turname of each member of the arm; and every person so offending, or making default herein, shall forfeit and pay to the City a penalty of ?Ry dollars for each and every otlcuco or default, and iii addition thereto a further sum of fifty dollars for each and every month during which the provisions of this Ordinance shall rea-ain not complied with: Provided, however. That nothing herein contained slndl apply to the special partners of a limited partnership. Ratified December 2,1851. Extract from Ordinance Ratified November 20th, 180G. : Succ. S. No cloth awning shall be putup in such a man? ner ss to obstruct foot passengers; and no sign-board shall be erected otherwise than thirteen feet from tho sur? face of the 'ground or foot pavement * ? * under a penalty of Twenty Dollars for each and every day, while any such awning or sign-board, fixed or form? ed otherwise than as herein directed, shall so remain. - ; * * m * * * * * SEC. 6. No person or persons whosoever shall, for the I purpose of exposing any goods, commodities, or other j articles for safe, place, or caused to be placed, any such I goods, commodities, or other artiei -a whatsoever, ot any i table, bench, stall-board, box, or other appendage, in any street, lane, alley, or. publia thoroughfare, or any foot-pa vern ent within thc City, under a penally of Twenty Dollars for each and ev>j-y such offence, ano for each and every night or day, es the case may be, on which any Buch offence is committed: Provided, how? ever. That Vendue Masters shall be permitted to expose, before their stores such goods and commodities as they sall at public auction, but not to take up more room (han tue front of their respective venuue stores, and to tho distance of six feet beyond tho same. SEC. 6. No person or persons whosoever, shall suffer any fire wood, coals, goods, wares, merchandise, car? riages of any description, or any other matter or thing, to hun, her, or them belonging or consigned, to lay or stand for a longer space than four hours, in any street, lane, alley, or public thoroughfare within the City, nu? der a penalty of Two Douons, with costs, for every hour that any such article or thing shall so lay or stand be? yond the above mentioned time : excepting materials for . building, tn regard to which the foJowing regulations shall be observed, namely : When any person ox persons shall erect or repair any house or other building, -upon any street, lane, alley, or open court, within the city, he, she, or they shalt make application for the use" of so much of the stree: or public way as shah not exceed tho front of the lot on which such building is to be erected, nor extend more than six feet into the street; which space suck per? son or persons shall forthwith enclose with a sufficient fence, atleast BIX feet high, In order to deposit within the same the requisite materials for building and repairing; and such fence, together with the remaining material, ho, she or they sholl remove as soon as the work be finished, or whenever the Mayor shall require it, on I"?'" ot for? feiting Two Dollars for every hour that such fence or such materials shaU afterward remain unremoved"; and bu pain, also, of having the samo removed at his, her, or their expense, by tho City authorities. . April 13_?_16 LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. PRONOUNCED . EXTRACT ; ? - BS* afs of a letter from s ^WT????,JU?? ttl MEDICAL GENTLEMAN CONNOISSEURS KJ ,t Vl?dxaBt to ^ TO BK THE OOT.Y ^?K0?k Brother at JgffiE^gWORCESTEE, May, Good Sauce ?SBSS?1861* ^WTr "Tell LEA & PEB MTD APFUOABLE >5~S?r RINS that their SAUCE iS-JSS?? is highly esteemed la la? xo ~i?~?ri: dis, andis,in my opinion, . , 5|JS*?- the most palatable, at EVERY VARIETY ajygigg welt aa tho most whoie "^ntwtf ?im6 SAUCE that it OF DISH. ^sS^ioiae." The success of this moat delicio*!? and unrivalled con? diment having caused many unprincipled dealers to apply the' name to Spurious Compounds, the Ptmuo it respectfully and earnestly requested to coe that tho mme of LXA & PSKBTNS are upon the WRAPPER, LABEL STOPPER and BOTTLE. Manufactured by LEA & PERRIN S, Worcester. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, : *">TBW; YORK, . AOBSITB. ' Ictober B) . , - , fmwlyr ? BABN^ELL SENTINEL, IS aN.EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. LET ajorohonts and basinesa men try it for a few months. , "No risk no gain." Send on your cords and increase I your trade this islL. Thom's nothing to equal Pruitar's i Ink-itha* made many a fbrtantv. ... '. ? Terms for the paper-S3 per annum, in advance, , ?dvor?i*monii4n?eTtc? at tho rate of tl par square ot twelve- Unca or lesa for each, insertion. .,*{.: <? ".*.*. V#?*V .:' Cards of ton "Unes or loss, at the rate of MO for taras ' nrt^tf*^'1 ' ' ' :- ' - . . y* I .i" Contraed by t"aiyyekr or for six months; allowing priv Oege of changing, on moro fttvoicble terms. Address S EDWARD A. iJBONSON, ?Vvt?tStkit'Ul' ?'? \ .">.,? PubUasVi.andi'iopxtettrJ . AUCTION SALES. Maderia. Port Wine, <fc . at Auction. By VV. y. LEITCH vt K. 8. SHUNS, Auctioneers. Will be sold THIS DAY. thc 26th lust., at 10 o'olock, a No. HG East Hay. corner or Korr'B Wharf, 3 CASKS MADEIRA WINE 3 casks Port Wino 2 barrels Oin (Roso) 2 barrels Cider 1 barrel Porter - cases Cider - eases of Claret. Torms cash. April 20 Furniture of a Family dedininy Housekeeping. liv MILLIGAN it SON. THIS DAY', 2GUi instant, at thc rosldenao Ne. 1* Boo street, at 10 o'clock A. M.. wo will sell, 'The FURNITURE of a family declining housekeeping, CONSISTING IN PART OP '. 1 set COTTAGE FURNITURE. Sofcts. Toto-a-Tctes Mohair, Cano Seat and Windsor Chairs and Rockers Extousion Tul.lo. Dining and Coutre Tablo ., Bureaus Bedstead*, single and double. Washstands, Crib Sideboards. Writing Desks. Settees. Oil Paintings 'Tat Rae!;, Carpets. Matting. Meat Safes. Mattresses Fcath?r Beds, Looking Glasses, clock 1 Cooking Stove and Utensils, Handirons Crockery and Glassware, Cooking Utensils, i.e. ALSO. 1 SIDE-SADDLE. Terms cash. ArliclcB to bc removed immediately after sale. April 20 PRIVATE SALES. Lots in Moultrie Street al Private Sate. BY LOWNDES <t UR1MBALL, ? / aw Ita it ge, Broad street. TWO LOTS OF LAND, south side Moultrie street, next King, each 30 feet front by 100 feet deep. TUCBO lots aro high and dry, and eligibly located for stores. Purchaser to pay L. and O. for papora. April 20 fl w2 SHIP CHANDLERY, ETC. PATENT BOAT DETACHING APPARATUS. BROWS 4 LOVEL S PATENT. APPROVED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERN MEN r and Supervising Inspectors of Steamers, at the late trial of the different PATENTS in New York har? bor, with all fixtures complete. Price, S40 cash. Tho best and most economical of all tho Patents now used. ALSO, 1000 yards H oz. COTTON RAVENS for Awnings and Boat Sails. 7000 yards Druid Mills Cotton Duck, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6 and 7 at New York prices. 30ti coils Kentucky Baling Rope for Cotton, Manilla and Yard Cordage. I or salo by JOHN TU0MEY, April 25 Imo No. 48 EAS f BAY. _MISCELLANEOUS, NOTICE TO SAILORS OR IMMIGRANTS, HOTEL OR BOARDING-HOUSIi KEEPERS. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, 1 March 13,1867. j IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FO .'AVOWING ACT OF tho Legislature, passed the 20th dey of December, latin, all persons concerned are hereby notified to call ot this Office and toke out tho required license immediately. W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council. AN ACT FOP. TUE BKTTKll PROTECTION OT SEAMEN AND TMMIORANTS IN TUE POUT AND HA1LBOH OF CHARLES? TON. L Bc il enacted, by thc Senate and Rouse of Representa tires, non? met and silting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same. That it shall not bc lawful for any person, ex-opt a pilot or public officer, to board or at tempt to board a vessel arriving in the port or harbor of Charleston, before such vessel shall have been made fast to the wharf, without first obtainingl eave from the mas? ter or person having charge of such vessel, or from her owner or agents. IL lt shall nut be lawful for any owner, agent, master, or other person having chargo of any vessel arriving or being in the port of Charleston, io permit or authorize any sailors, hotel or boarding house Keeper, not licensed as liereinafier providod, or any agent, runner or em? ployee ot any sailor's or immigrant's hotel or boarding Louse, to board, or attempt to board, any vessel arriving in, or lyiug, or . eing in tho harbor or port ot Charleston, before mes vessel snail have been made fast to the wharf, or anchored, with intent to invite, ask or solicit tho boarding of any of the crew employed on such vessel. UL lt shall not bc lawful for auy sailor's or Immi? grant's hotel or boarding house keeper, or tho employee of any Bailor's or im l igrant's hotel or boarding house keeper, having boarded any vessel made fast to any wharf in the port ol Charleston, to neglect or refuse lo leave said vessel, alter having been ordered so to do by the master or person having charge of such vessel. IV. It snail not bo lawful tor any person to keep, con? duct or carry on, either as owner, proprietor, agent or otherwise, any sailor's or immigrant's boarding house, or sailor's or irumigraut's hotel, iu the city ot Charleston, without having a license from the City Council thereof, V. It shall not be lawful for any person, not having tho license m mis Act provided, or not being the regular agent, runner or employee of a person having such li? cense, to invite, ask or solicit in the city or harbor of Charleston, the boarding or lodging of any of the crew employed on any vessel, or ot any immigrant arriving in the said city of Charleston. VL. The City Council shall take the application of any person applying for a license to keep a sailors' or immi? grant's boarding house, or sailor's or immigrant's hotel, in the city ot Charlea ton. and upon satisfactory evidence to thom of the respectability and competency of such ap? plicant, and of the suitableness of ms accommodations, sholl Issue to him a License, which shall be good for one year, unless sooner revoked by said City Council, to keep a sailor's or immigrant's boarding house in the city of Charleston, and to invite and solicit boarders for the same. VII. The City Council may, upon satisfactory evidenco of the disorderly cnaracter af any sailors' or Immigrants' hotel or boarding house, licensed as hereinbefore pro? vided, or of the keeper or proprietor of any such house, or of any force, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation, in in- . vicing or soliciting boarders or lodgers for such house, on the part, of such keeper or proprietor, or any of his agents, runners, or employees, or of any attempt to per? suade or entice any of the crew to desert irom any vessel tn the harbor of Charleston, Dy such keeper or proprie? tor, or any of his agents, runners or employees, revoke the license for keeping such house. VTTT livery person receiving the license hereinbefore provided lor shall pay to tho city Council aforesaid the sum of twenty dollars. IX. Tho said City Council shall furnish to each sailor's or immigrant's hotel or boarding house keeper, licensed by them us aforesaid!, one or more badges or shields, ctn which shall be printed or engraved the nome of such hotel or boarding house keeper, and the number and. street of his ho el or boarding house; and which said badges or shields shall be surrendered to sold City Coun? cil upon the revocation by them, or expiration of any license granted by them, as herein provided. X. Every sailor's or immigrant's hotel or boarding? house keeper, and every agent, runner or employee of such hotel or boarding-house keeper, when boarding any vessel in tho harbor of Charleston, or venen inviting or soliciting the boarding or lodging of any seaman, sailor or persou employed ou any vessel, or of any immigrant, shall wear, conspicuously displayed, the shield or badge referred to in tho foregoing suction. j xi. lt shall not be lawful for any person, except those - named in the preceding section, to uuvc, wear, exhibitor display any such shield or badge to any of the crew em? ployed on any vessel, or to any immigrant so arriving m the city of Charleston, with the intent to invite, ask or solicit the boarding or lodging of such immigrant or ot any of the crew employed oa any vessel being in the . harbor of Charleston. v rr Whoever sha ll offend against any or either of the provisions contained Ul section 1, 2,3,4, 5,10 and ll, in thia Act, sholl be deemed guilty ol a misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by imprison? ment for a term not exceeding ono.year, and not less than thirty days, or by a fino not exceeding two hundred and fifty dol?an-, and not less thou ono hundred dollars, ur by both such fine and imprisonment. VITT The word "vessel," as used In this Act, shall in? clude vesses propelled by steam. In the Senate House, the twentieth day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. W. D. PORTER, President of the Senate. CHAS. H. SIMONTON, Speaker House of Representatives. Approved December 20,1866?: JAMES L. OBB, Governor. March 14 ._ NEW PERFUME For the Handkerchief. ^^^^ A MOST EXQUISITE, DELICATE, AND FRA? GRANT PERFUME, Distilled from tiie Boss and Beautiful Flower from which it takes its name. MANTJFACTTJBED ONLY BT PHALON & SON, KEW YORK. ? BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOB PHALOS'S-TAKE NO OTHES. > Sold by Druggists generally, and Sold at Wholesale by GOODRICH, WUHAN & 80,, January 21 : .' ^ ; ;.'? " '"_ mthlyr ' ' THE ATHEN PRESS FIS PROPOSED TO PUBLISH IN THE TOWS OF Aiken, a C, a Weekly paper under the above title,. tobe devoted to General Intelligence-Political, Oonv m?ScMj Social, Literary, and Religious-with a Depart? ment of Agriculture, including the Field, the Orchard, toe Vineyard, and the Garden. ? A Newa Summary, to contain a digest of the important events of the week, wffl occupy a p ?on of thb paper, sad particular atten? tion will toe givoj to tho unsettled question of Labor, as ' best adapted to our nev condition, and the o' evelopmsnt of the resources or the country in Manufactures, Agr>. culture, Froit-raialng, and Vine-growing. Term*-$3 a year, in advance. ;.*.'??'"" ' ' ". ? .-' v^i^aVW- BXV?lKe*6*ak ... W. J>. grpTT^NTi, PnNUrieg. - . r.,; " -.apiaary jg, r THE; -cAmm*?m^-?h ;. PUBLISHED OB^A^GKBTUI?^Ye. ?B?.7 rSUllS PAPER CIRCULATES THROUGHOUT THE X middle portion of tlie State, and ollera tho fa?-4Uttea for advertiser*, February 28