OCR Interpretation


The Charleston daily news. [volume] (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, April 27, 1867, Image 3

Image and text provided by University of South Carolina; Columbia, SC

Persistent link: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84026994/1867-04-27/ed-1/seq-3/

What is OCR?


Thumbnail for

SATURDAY M^B^^a^Aj^f^_j
LOCAL MLc^TTEBS^..
li * a ?I .-^ Sf^fP0!^?^ j?*
"VWBIO. wntiimaliy receiragcominunicatiens on
p^?tn^^a?dr o^eHinaitonrlron^^
not attach their proper names to tho articles sent;
r. nd we take this occasion of repeating that nothing
cam /be .published in THE; DAILY ?EWB without'
bo?hghi'd?tBed hy* d?sa?' resppiiafole^di vidual. ..1 ' '
Sauta AH? SUMMTB CIXTTHTNO. -Our worthy
neighbors, Messrs. PEABSON cfc Co., announoo in
our columna to-day that they are offering their
?tock of spritig" and summer clothing at very low
Music OH TEX BATTERY.-In consequence of the
Fireman's parade, the United States Baud will not
perform a t the Battery this afternoon ; but by di?
rection of the PoHt Commandant, they will enter?
tain our citizens ,'on, every "succeeding Saturday af?
ternoon at 5 o'clock, with some of their delightful
airs. .\ -,
WK are requested to put the citizens upon their
guard against certain men Who haye Veen passing
; frozabo?ae to honso offoring for salo tickets to the.
May FeBtival'of tho State Normal and High School.
The instructors or .pupils of the school, alone axe
authorized to admit visitors, and all other tickets
are impostures.
~~T?B*1TEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMTANS:-A
display ?dviirtii^'mont of thia ?n-i-ratc life Insur?
ance Company will be found in pur columns to?
day. As will bo seen. it boasts, of twenty-two years
successful existence, and claims the enormous
capital of $7,000,000.-- Our respected fellow-townsr
matt; THOMAS FROST,, Esq., ia the agent. - ."- , i
THE GRAND BOYAL ARCH CHAPTER, OF GEOBGIA.
The election for officers resulted as follows:
.'iHonl"SamueltI?^ncei^J. H. P.; Hom ..George
Xi -Jt^xT4 ;I).--<xi!H. P.; Moses P. KellOggy G? IL;
: Christopher. F. Lewis, G. S-i Joseph E. Wells, G.
?:C. H.T Ber. Francis E. Manson, G..Chaplain; Jo
"siah Mother, G: Treasurer; Hon. B. B. Bussell,
-'G.J8ecrefcary; John E. Navy, <J?Seuiinel;! V
- HARTHE BAXHTNO.- Newport, Nahant, Capo May j
"and Old-Point' have acquired , world-wide renown,
and all owing to the fact of their affording superior
" f?c?t??W f?rseabathing. Our own citizens, those of
them we mean wbrf^SSanged to the Cant-get-away
Club, in days o?g^usejl to pitch their tents on
the shingled bgSjgg Sullivan's Island, and there
enjoy^lgEt??U7ROT^Ymg rn the briny main. But
N?h?^:?3jrk>w':OTt.af^_e question, and Moultrie
Y&'i^?ii'&?h^-tiings that were. "We must look
nearerjfiome, therefore, f?r our saltwater plunge;
-aid. yr?, are glad-tc. know., that elegant accommoda- '
^OSgi^^6__^fe^?sn?& purpose at the White '
Point Garden Bathing Houso, tho southernmost
c-xureniiky pf Charleston, which Mr. P. KTT.BQI, the
:. lessee, has-taker, great pains to rollt in. fine style.
JU orr that tho warm weather has set in, a saltwater
? tnth:.'will be very refreshing, and we dtj'uht.'.xot'
many wpl avail Wionffi^?^bToL" The^Baiii ing
House'will be opened.OB'ihe ifb^g?t?May
!-". .Qt;- Maina ISAIS.-?^;fA^;^.iS|S?ed by the
' Sowing Society of St. Mark's: Cfiirch, "at; the Hor
. ' toa Building in Meotmg$Sr^.t<.hWproyMia' ?very
respect -a pt?ect^su_es8."?E?j!^(i?ffi?TOwded
every night, and tiie visitors: all unite*in ' testifying
to the completeness, and beauty of the arrange?
ments. Tho Hall is somewhat. unsuited lor this
TmrpgQfuai,,affjmnj^f the wsdtef.space, But' this
is^feHa^drTri"^;mfuiS?Te hy th? arrangement of
t$j?|??ifite^.;W^ contr? clear for thc
pTo^i?^^ii^_Qm__thscsido are long tables filled
Witb_?S^?^wt?_g_?arficles, ornamental and nse
|tt?.??^r_^_^a?3_ftd^3s-' and; festoons! of. ever
'^Sat^^?ig^^tsexu^=?ii?ng ipe[yB3?B? ?
.^. '-AtBoiiig tfie'atfi^?fo ol' 'th?'??ir
are a number of boaulifutiyiced cakes, and thos?
who haye ever t^ted :fhp;c'o^octionary of our
colored pastry cooks, well ?DOW that the iceing is
not used for the purpose of concealment. There
are alsoi quantities tof : ^awBprries;. .ice cream,
sugar plums, and other.confectionery to be obtain?
ed at the different' tables, and the inducements of
fered-sio*such .that few can rc?i8t,:aufi a *alk;?r?m
fend ter end -fe?orn prodtfees an "aching void in tho
pocket..- The grab bags/ which aro nu. institution
peculiar to; fr?ra? are-fb b? f?und?n'thoir glory,
and the raffles, lotteries, &c., are crowded with cus
?. fomarsJ ' Several of ? tho larger ' cake? {have ''been
divided indents to be disposed of to-night, .and as
?ne shoe is said to contain a fine gold iring, there
has been a great demand for cake at those tables
that have started this enterprise.'" ":' " 7 '"', ."*I
The attendancent theSal? bas been very fiatter
- ing, andra hot confined to the colored people, many
of our ^minent white, citizens having, visited the
Fair, and aB-concur in" a >arding it praise. It. has
'not; been ^eajsrsily. iinown iwhtf wero.'ihe origina?
tors of the' "Fair," ?r^many ' ladies' who now stand
aloof would have grSc?'d it with their presence,
. imow?Hno &stmB?PH off ??s?, "race" bif coI6? St.
Murks congregation is composed of the best; old
''1 est,' and ? most respectable - colored families in our
.' city, and is /presided over..by the Bev. Mr. Ss?
SEOOK, .who possesses both the affection and tho
.-, confidence o?. his flock..
Under the new regime our colored citizens stand
cn the same footing with' the whites, and if no
higher motive, policy should dictate that a r?cog?
nition of their nghta-and privileges would be a
benefit to bo lb classes. We dc not advise the- pro
tniscuous fraternization displayed by some parties
in the city, for their motives are too palpable; but'
by visiting-this -Fair1, and-showing'our colored
? friends- that1 we rare hbt what'-our enemies repre
eent, woi will do more to encourage a feeling of
mutual confidence - than: could 'be done bys hun?
dred mass meetings. f.?.T7 j't);:i
To-night ie tbs last, and those, parties, white or
colored, who have nptyet . viajled the Fair, should
improve the opportunity, and they will find that it
is not anterior 4o ethers that - haye:been held in
this cjgfii.'KL? -L cfT-? . J-^...?r?_'Kir-:
. \ ABE?VA?, o?r THE FLORENCE Fnrs COTJIIPAKY.
' Agreeably to th'e notice furnished By" th'e?Depart-':
ment, delegations from .the different .companies
assembled on the Citadel Green, at ll o'clock,and
! under the command of Mr. BEHHBEEB, vice-Presi- \
. dent. of the Pioneer, proceeded to the Northeast- -
em Ba?road to welcome the Florence Fire Com?
pany. The delegates, were accompanied by Mcx
XXB^s well-known Band, and- the stirring notes pro?
duced soon collected a crciwd of admiring darkies, -
who accompanied the procession to the Depot. At
half-past .12 the whistle announced tho.approach?
ing tram, and the procession was drawn up iii .
front of tile freight depot tb receive their guests.
The Florence Company .was marched past by their
officers, and were welcomed to tho hospitalities pf
the Charleston -Firs Department by . Mr. J. ?.
' BiJBEE, of the Pioneer, who addressed them as
XoHow'a: .".'.'. ?>.-. _
Gentlemen of the Florence Fire Company :
? In behalf of our brother firemen of the city of
Charleston allow us, the Committee from our sev?
eral companies, to extend to you a hearty greeting
and to welcome yon .cordially to" a : partioiptftion
with Cs in the 'approaching celebration of the an?
niversary day of our Department.
! We are gratified; Gentlemen, to know that a day
whose recurrence we ara always accustomed to
hail with pride and delight w?i, ?h 'this' occasion,
receive an onlianced interest from your presence
find association with us.
As citizens of another portion pf pur State we
welcome you to our city, but as firemen, a Body of
men connected by peculiar tics and sympathies, wo
recognize a more intimate relationship, and extend"
you the warmer assurances cf pur regard and con
?ideration.
In that spirit -ot. cordiality and good feeling
which ono firemanlalwaya Seels 'for another, and
particularly . entertained, by us ~??wards a sister.
? cotopany of pur own State, WO Comp [to, pioal.-yvn
?' ?t?d ?fter you the baa^ftfriendabip And^good will.
Heated and weary with-travel as you aro I will
> ' not detain you to say mor?, but I could' not' say
less than- to endeavor te express the sentiments of
fellowship and'regard Of thc whole Department,
with the renewedassertion of which again, as their.
. T8pr?senlitivea,T^
Mr. ?. W. LOVE, tho President of the- Florence,
in rasr?pndu?g,to.:tb?8; wel?p^
&en?emen.ofJteChart?i^^
In reply- tc- the oomphmontarv weloome with
which we have Been received; allow mo, on the
part of the Florence FireEngine Company; tore
tum cur .thanks to the Fire Departm or-t orCharles
ton.. We .are hut young firemen, unskilled in the
. ard?ou? dnti^ wahave.undertaken, and with our
. sworda unileshed. in ?he conflict with the fiery foe,
against wiiom wa are aUied. ?sessfcre db net
come hero with any hope of rivalling y on: in your
exploite. But merely tp enjpy your carnival--to see,
top^sarV?; far team; IsmbwVnoBe^sch^lOf
inatroat?onto which we cpul^SamWSi^Wtlw
Firs Department of Charleston. IO conoluoion,
toihope that tho right hap^pf?fe?bwah?p
_?__? aa. warmly : grasped. botweaa :'j? : i-Ja -the
futere as m the prestnt. .:.> (?yira,).";
: W?$8fel "P^1*68. wore conenided th?jina of
ynarch was reformed, and theFlorence engine was
manned By the members of tho Charleston cpm
panies^:,'#l^'..??ob?tta''tt' to, ihe .?erman E^lne
Stonse^CJbalmef sstreet; Wheroitwas hcusedfor
aa?ake?pmg." Tho gueete wore then invOe?rtO the
, Tfrpton: Hotel; ?here a alight coiution was pre?
pared for them, which was discussed by the tired
travellers, and tho "escort' was then dismiased, to
allow their tired guestethuo to refresh themselves.
. The Florence Company, numbera some sixry
I eight to seventy men, but only forty-one were ?bis
: to Visit Charleston, the dutio > cf the reinatoder de?
taining thom at Florence Tho officers and mea
who accompanied the engine to the city are : !
[jfWTO loi?; ??lisMea^.JD. W. HAINES, Vice-1
President ; IL ?c?E" Sroii^" Secretary and Tre&J
snro?.;.H. WrxmNQiON, 1st Director ; B. G. Ber-!
LEB; 2d Director 1 JOHN Wujcx, Sd Director ; H.
BUTLER, 4th Director ;.;W. EXLEY, ^F.^GAXLE, J.j
.A.; FAWLEY, ? 'ftoa?Brf'jk\ B. STUATTOS, W. O.
'SSEPniiXD, E >?'"TlT.iifr.;rW.'5 Mnl^r.feCT^ - .T -VT* Bl
LEY, 8. Ai BROWN, JAS. ALLEN, W. E. HAZLEDEN,
JT. E. DABOAW, M. D. LUCAS, E. H. LUCAS, N. ELSH
MAW, T. D. KINDER; J, N. MCCALL, W. B. BILL, A.
P: LUCAB/J. A: GAMBLE, S. Ttf. rjATtymr, BL LAME.
H. A. ULMO, D. SLIDER, H. M. GILBERT,' B. W,
WEATHERFORD, J. J. BOUSE, C. H. WEATHEBTOEDJ
, F. M. BOGERS, 6. D. WILLIAMSON, T. W. TALLIER,
{ OoL B. F. GRAHAM, GEO. PAWLEY.
The enginge was the old AStiuv- of this'city,-but j
has been so renovated end improved by tho '.Flor- |
euee boys at the Northeastern Bailroad Workshops
that it is difficult to trace her identity with the
past. On each end taney brass filagr??. work has I
been added, and the position and management of
the brakes has been considerably improved. A |
portrait of a young lady is -placed on either side,
and the inscription, "Our Florence," at onco tolls
that the Florence firemen are favorites of the fair
sex. The engino was named after Miss FLORENCE
HtyT.t^:, the belle of the District, and her pres-,
once is sufficient to justify the firemen in adopting |
; the motto "we'B persevere."' The trial "to-day will j
test their prowess, an i they will havo an opportu
I nity of .vindicating the motto; and of proving them?
selves worthy of their fair divinity, ..
L O. O. F.-The 26th was celebrated by the five I
j different Lodges and Encampments of Odd Fel?
lows in this city as a Day of Thanlfflgiving and
Prayer. The services commemorating the day
i wore held at the Odd Fellow's Hall, corner of King
and Liberty streets, and as they had been made
public, Jong before the hour appointed every seat |
was filled, the fair sex being largely iaiha ma?
jority. : Aa the interior of an Odd Fellow's Kali was
unknown to many of the. audience, considerable
curiosity was manifested by the fair sex io witness
the regaliaa-and different paraphernalia peculiar to
tho institution. Tho speaker's stand and the
arches at the Hall were- decorated with evergreens
but no other ornaments were to be noticed beyond I
the attractive faces ?T the ladies, and tho showy
insignia "of 'Borne oxta^rdinaryOdd Fellow.
The exercie^. J^?t?^??s^"*Dy singing an ode !
I emblematic orijtheTp^nicjples of the Order. This [
was followed b^sj/|nqia^-AS?^<he Bev. W. B.
TATES, who >'loqu?r.tly appealed to Heaven for aid I
to carry out and perfect tho' cherished actions of |
Odd-Fellowship. Another ode was then sung by
both the members and the audience, who were: all
furnished with printed programm?s.of the exer?
cises.' -
Past Grand. Master B. S.. DURYEA, the orator
elect, then ascended the rostrum, and kept the
attention of tho audience enchained during'his
entire discourse. Tho subject of the oration was '
the; order, its principles, workings, origin, ic.;
and to those who wore heretofore doubt ors, it !
was made clear that Odd-FellowBhip is not of re?
cent creation,: but .ona be , traced back tot,the
!.' patriarchs, and has, in every successive Age; be?
come more cherished and loved. We were, com
( polled to leave before the close, and cannot give a
foll report of the oration, but can safely assert
that Mr. DUB YEA'S forensic t?lente have gained
many proselytes to the cause of friendship, love,
truth and charity. The exercises were concluded
by a prayer and an appropriate ode.
MAYOR'S COUBT-April 26-The docket. again '
was bare, of oases, and the duties of bia honor so
light aa to require his presence but for a moment.
The' continued quiet of our city is certainly ? gra ti- j
fyingto all, and is recorded by ns with great
pleasure.
DISTRICT (^nss-=S&RX^02?ax?-Hon. GEO. W.
Loo AK, . presiding.-Jno. Mitchell-cheating by
false" tokens ; three months confinement in jail.
: Bobert ?iuTiaird-larceny; throe months. : ;'ii i
^ *-J?Tm^'?Taiiois^?arccny arid ~ reliving" Molen
goods; on>; month. ' jp .?", ; c ?I (
Jas. Hall-larceny; three indictments; seven
months imprisonment.
Sol Bray-assault ?nd battery; three months. !
; ; Jno. Mitchell and. Ben Pilmer-conspiracy to
?ehoafcand defraud; taree months each. Mitchell's
to conimonco on expiration of previous sentence.
.I Josh Glover and Oliver Glover-larceny; one
month each. . - ' ,
. Jas^Sanders-.larceny; one month. - ut?.T.
; V^ohp Jenkmi^hnxeny Of, a horse: tbree,-hipritn8
Tonoy Brooks-^-kircsny; three months. : .
John Washington and Henry Thompson-larce?
ny; three months.
;" Edward Wright-larceny; three months; .
John Ke?ey-assault ?arid battery;rVtov pay "costs
.ofsnili .'?' . ': .'.-'?.. ... . : '^I^W
Michael Lawless-assault and battery; sealed
sentence.. ? J' _
John Webb-larceny; sealed sentence.
Calvin B. Simons-assault and battery; $5 and
costs of snit.
Julia Kane-retailing spirituous liquors j?thout
a t?cense; $300 and costs. ': ' ? J
? Henry Plato-assault and battery; discharged
on payment of costa. s f
i Alfred Elliott-assault andi battery, with f intent
to kill; sealed sentence. .
Margaret Stcinmeihr-assault and battery with
intent tokill; %5 and costs. 0/
John Montgomery-assault and battery ; sealed
sentence.- '. .?' ^ ;....* " 1 ,}
James Casey-assault'and battery with intent to
kOL ?An appeal .was oatered by ; B. W. BEYMOUB;
Esq., and Casey required, to give ia bond for ?1000.
Joe Smith-larcony ; sealed sentence.
. Bob Scott-laiceny ; five dollars and costs. '
Thresea Sweitzer-assault arid battery ; five dol?
lars snd costs, ' .
? : Duncan Camefon-assault and battery . five dol?
lars and costs. . .<%:. ;
' Thos. Moran-assault ;and battery.; sealed sen?
tence. .
CONTINGENT DOCKET.-Ben Hernandez-no pro?
secutor appearing, the recognizance was forfeited,
Joseph Levy-the same ' decision.'
r -PeneryiWageneN-:the sam'e dectooim ; :
COUBT OP GENERAL SESSIONS . AND CC IIMON
PLEAS-Hom' B. MUNRO presiding.-The Grand
Jury'returned the following true bins :-? -
The Stete??. Wk.EDWARDS-Laroeny.
; ..The Stete vs. LAWKESTOE COOGHTOW-Beceivirig
Stolen Goods. :'' .: .;"'.'.:r.':r;.f'
The State vs. B, C. GnoRBXST^Foremle En
trance and Detainer. ?...'".'.'.;*' .' ';':'V.';'
The Stats BS. CABSOLL GAINES, MBSBITT MOOEE,
and WM. GEEEN-Larceny. '... '
The State vs. WH. . GBEEW-Beceiving, Stolen
Goods. i
The case of the State a*. THOMAS HABEINQTON,
Murder, which Bad- beep assigned for this day,
was called, E. W- SKRATT . and C. C. PI?CENET,
Eaqrs^ ap??ea??ng-for: the defence, A motion was
made by the Conrisel : toe. the idef?rjoo to have the
case transferred to the MiBfatty'rtriburi?lB, as the,
party on trial was a soldier of thc".-TJjjiHid States,
and it waa not considered that the C5 vii'.Courts bad
ariy jnrlsdionnn in the matter,: .-^"VSis*
Judge MiHmo overruled thtompfeon, and decided,
that as tho Military had trn*ed^;HAri???QTON over
to tho civil authorities, they nad' considered
the Courts competent, to. try the case, and under
these circmnstances 'the trial by civil process was
legal. ?'""J j ?
On motion of Mr. SPSATT, the case was post?
poned unta Tuesday for trial, and the Court.-ad?
journed. ' , ..'?.':. ': >'.'u-' [i\
UNITED STATES COUBT,-Hon, GEO. 8. BEVAN
presiding.-Mr. G. HESTHER'S application for cit?
zenid?p was presented, and granted. '.'.';." i
The petition of SAMUEL W. MELTON to practice !
in the Uniter!.States Courts ofSbt^i CaxoBna was
presented.bv IBA AC HATSTE, Esq^and on his mo- j
tion tho petition was granted. ...
The trial of tho United States vs. W. H. Kron Av J
Co., for rectifying spirits without a Government j
license, wae.reBraned, and no witnesses appearing
for, the defence, the arguraent was opened by ?.
G. MAOBATH, Esq., who was replied tb' hyrl?; T.
COBB?. ESq., the District: Attorney, and the die- I
fonce was closed-by J. B. CAICMDILL, Esq. 3he [
Judge charged the Jory, who, after, an. sbeenoe jof
s &w honrs, retarned a verdict of not guilty.
The prisoner was discharged, and ? motion was
made by J- B. CAMPBELL, Esq., io have the arti?
cles of. Mr. KIDD, which were seized, released.
This waa objected to by .the?)istrict Attorney, and
and ari aciinated .discussion arose aa io the jurist
diction of tho Court in the matter,.but the de*r
cisi?n wa? reserved until Monday.
MAESDZK'S PECTORAL BALM is by n^>|?eans|a
new preparation, to bas been before the pubEd*
for the last twenty years, dorins which time ovjar1
fire minion bottles have been sold,' sad teat with-'
orit the expenditure of ons dollar ?u ^wasmg;
The proprietor, confident of snooee? ta aQ cases of
Bronchial diseases, bas instructed dealers to re?<
fond the amount in any ??tenos where it has
failed to cure. For sale by ali drnggfate
DOWD3 A MOISE, Agenta. ? ''
GOODRICH, WprjEKAKM fJO,r Agents.!
Morar PTJEABAKT-. FlJi^.--Ths etoam f eixy-boat
leaves the -nb art aVthelootr o? Mara ct street every
day at 10 A. M., and S and 6 P. M.; and leaves.
Mount Pleasant for the city at 8 A- M., 12 M., and:
half-past 5 P. M. Fare 25 cent?.
As an inducement to large excursion parties,!
firemen's pic-nica, ?cc., Ac, the faro for such, par?
ties will.be charged only one way, and ?be fino hall
of Mr. TnocEXN at the bead oit the wharf about'
fifty .'feet long by. twenty-five wide, and in tbs
second, story with a great number of windows,
will be at t heir disposal free of cost. On Tuesdayr
and Saturdays the ferry-boat runs to Sullivan's
Island. 2
BUSINESS NOTICE.-We refer to JOHN COMMINS,
No. 187 Meeting street, np-stairs, nearly opposite.
Hayne street, where be offers United States Govern?
ment Harness and Saddles, little used, at one
quarter their original cost. ws 4 ?pril 17
Ki/rsrvs.
A new and important remedy for married ladies.
Circulars can be obtained and the article supplied
upon application to the wholesale agents.
c = " DOWDE & MOKE,
Southern Drag House, No. 151 Meeting street. !
April ll ' thstuSmos
.-. H. H.
If yon want cheap Blank Books;
If you want-cheap "Stationery, Envelopes, Pa?
per, &c.; or, MrrjiEBs*" Almanac;
If you want Printing executed neatly;
If you want Booka bound in any style, or Account
Books made to ordsr, with any desired pattern of
ruling, go to HIRAM HAEMS, NO. 59 Broad street.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
i tr- Try Them.
Many persons have within this summer experienced
the benefits to be derived from the uso of Fisnmi's
HEPATIC Brrma We would recommend them to all |
who stand in need of s tonic
For sale by all Druggists. s October C
Thirty Years' Experience of an Old' Nurse.
MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING STROP is the prescrip- !
tion of one of the best female physicians and nurses in
the United States, and has been used for thirty years with
never-falling safety and success, by millions of mothers
for their children. It relieves the child from pain,
cures dysentery and diarrhoea, griping in tho bowels,
and wind coke By giving health to the child. lt rests
the mother.
Be sure and call for
"MKS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP,"
Having the yoe simile of "CURTIS A PXBZTSS," on the
outside wrapper. AU otb.tra are base
For sale .by DOWDS A MOISE, NO. 161 Meeting street,
opposite the Charleston Hotel.
April 22 BtUthS
Free to Everybody.
A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information of tbs
greatest importance to thc young of both sexes.
It teaches how thc homely may become beautiful, the
despised respected, and the forsaken loved.
No young lady or gentleman should fini to send their
address, and receive a copy post-paid, by return mail
Address P. O. Drawer, 21, .
March 30 lyr, . . Troy, N. Y.
Snow thy Destiny.
MADAME E. P. THOHNTON, the great F"gHfh Astrolo?
gist, Clairvoyant and' Psychometrlrinn, who has aston?
ished the scientific classes of the Old World, has now lo?
cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame THOUKTOK pos?
sesses such wonderful powers of second sight as to ena?
ble her to impart knowledge of the greatest Importance
to the singlo or married of either sex. While In a state
of trance, she delineates the very features of the person |
you are to marry, and by thc aid of sn instrument of in?
tense power, known as the Psychomotropo, guarantees to
produce a life-like picture of the future husband or wife
of the applicant, together with date of marriage, position j
In life, leading traits of character, &c This is no hum?
bug, as thousand of testimonials cast assert. She will j
send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written i
guarantee, that the picture is what it purports to be. By j
enclosing ? small lock of hair, and ?*?^"rr place of blrfcb,
age, disposition "and complexion, and enclosing fifty cents j
and stomped envelope ?i?r?ss?d"to"y?ursen^ re?
ceive tho picture and desired informatisai by return mail.
All carnmnnications sacredly confidential.. Address, In |
confidence. "Madame "E. TP." THORNTON,-: P-^O/Sox 223,
Hudson, N. Y. '. '',\.\'"::.: lyv- VS W'ieafch 30.
. j - . Pure *1tea0f?^f
THE' INFAMOUS P^ACTIC? OF ADULTERATING
BRANDIES having become BO common,' .-thatr. a genuine
article is tho excepttom?ltri?of vital: tauj?rtanse to these ?
requiriagitforFandlyUteand InvrUids,-that it should '
be of undoubted purity and-efneacy-.-. '.~Z ~.". .
We are ^pleased,to notice that tho o?d.and^popular Wine
Importer^ BININGFi A,CO., Nev I??toTet street. New
Sark,-ara vury.cpp?tt'-aiolin'calttngto
Ueslo their'.'> !:' ' '.' .. >; -? *--rdijs:.^'
y..-' .?^??GOl^l^AL eoeNAOif ? " i
of -which ; they say, that, "With, a view to intuiting the
popular Anrn'?Tia'?wVi^Will ?Ma TwirTAy 1r\ th. j?ml state.
free from alcoholic flavor a^ impurities, 'and fully appro
dating the fact that'it is often"reconynendodby the Medi?
cal Faculty as s sustaining stimulant; when all other rs
m odies fell, Twa are now GotBlag and~-sehmgs^ reasona?
ble rates a'Brandy of Our own* Importation Btkpn one of I .
the most responsible Houses In Frf?ioe* and known as
i".., "BrNrNGEB? GOLD M^AII JCOGNAC."
This Standard Article ls aold by;:ail-; af the prominent
Druggists. O6IJK> " ."..'" . .-;yeoruarya ';
Give Nat?re; ^^tii: 1 ;
PEOPLE EXPECT TOO MUCH." OF NATURE. THEY ' ;
trifle with their .hwdth and..their.ynstitntjonfl, and then
ar? Burprised that tney faU'-eick. - ?---?
The pressure of constant mental oz bodily labor, upon. .
the ?nlnii?'powers; is tremendous. Verf fow syst?me
and constitutions can bear rip against this pressure an-,
assisted.: - Add to'thia the; unhealthy: mflaenoes which
lurk unseen in tke air we breathe, : tho water we drink,
the lassitude produced at this season by the change from ?
the rigor ol Winter to the warmth of Spring, and lt would
seem to require alrnost superhuman -vigor to keep In per- j
feet health without wmforctng the physical ?nergies. (
. But bow rciniaroe them ? Certainly not with adultera- j
tod BttaralantB. Therois no poison in the outer air, or .
In the atmosphere of tarnace-h'eated rooms, or work- j
shops, ar factories, ?> pernicious as.thosedea^rbnrnmg '?
fluids. '-'. . -A ' ?
Why use thom, when - ?
HOSTETTEBS 'STOMACH BITTERS,
a vegetable tonio without alloy, are everywhere obtain- !
able? Nothin? has ever been offered to the feeble and ;
debilitated so harmless In its nature, so powerful in ita ?
invigorating streaks, as mis celebrated "? : :
STOMACHIC AND ALTERATIVE. ,
3 In the army and the navy, in new settlement?, and in :
crowded cities, by old and young, rich and poor, it is
used as a . ;
" PROTECTIVE AND BE3TORATIVE MEDICINE,
Wimms<<gratifying results:]-- ; ; ' J .6 ::"^;^ April 22
-t Q/"i?CY BBLS. FRESH LIME.. .
JL-QXJVi/ Landing from Bchooncr "F. A. Heath:''
aOO BBLS. CEMENT.
100 BBLS. CALCINED PLASTER. -
Perschooner *-W; Pl Crashing." 7 .' .' .. ,"
156 BBLB. LAND PLASTER.
2000FIRE BRICK. .
300 OVEN TTLE^ - ' c '-"
LATHS* HAIR, LUMBER, io.
''Fer sala"by;' ' -'
April 36
OLNEY & ?0*
Noa. 9, ll and 13 Vendue Range,
FBUIT ! FBUITI FRUIT ! j
JU8T ARRIVED BY THE AZELD A A. LAURA, FROM
-Baracoa.. *.'.*.'.. "V;" - '.-'.-*..
1300 braches BANANAS - .
?:,"- ;a0,C00Plantains :.-\^^r
. - 45,000 Cocoahnta .? ??.'- .'' -..V -vt ....
' ao ?i?ze?i: Pmeappl?a'" :~:1"" .''"* '
Barrels of Green Ginger
, Barrels'of. Tamarlnna.;:. y
. ? neo on SANn rn ST?BE: ' 1 ' ?
ORANGK3, Lemons, Potatoes,. Raisins , and Figs, as?
sorted Huts; of nn linda.. - ?<.:'.:::'...'.-.,?)' '. T:"' i
?o?sale a*rc*sonable p?to?by
' /. .::.' , KoJ^Marketstreslrand, .<.
-.Ayttag. .' ' ..V."*;:^,-.;''1:.,.-^W'^^^BM- ?
.FAiVilLY MEDiC?NES
TT?LT ALL DIHEASI THAT REQUIRE A PURGATIVE 1
PILLS. -..:,,.'".-'.. ' \ . . ' - !?.
Prlc^9S?Mnt0perbPx..:o - ? ??. . ? _
; For sah^. wh?b>sa<e and retail, at my . atere, Np. ?01
, HUUi'tos DnOG HOUBK,
No. 161 ^Meeting etreat, oppestto Charleston, Hotet
AprfllS- ?? -.???? ?:^-T-r--^----^--att? ?
'Si-aoSF-''"-; '-IBSstlBiWaa^^flOilBaijiOT
fflKrV. ?. ORADLE ANO (jApE.Ti&Uluit. I:ro
wm/sStW Bftaeuing" Horass. sad all kinda ?X Hock
rroelMrs sac .Eaby RoeNsrv *c, M*-lt* Horses,
MISCELLANEOUS.
29th ANNUAL PARADE
AND
INSPECTION
.-., -.; . ?.. OF THE
CHARLESM FIE DEPARTMENT,
-yjr^TTLL^TAKE PLACE THU DAT, 27TH APRIL.
Companies will assembl? punctually, at 9,s o'clock, on 1
Citadel Oreen.
The Procession will mon at 10 o'clock precisely in tho
foDowlng order:
.vesta. .
_Chief and Assistants.
Marorand Aldermen.
Charleston Hook and Ladder Company.
Charleston Firo-Company of Axemen...Pionwr, Steamer
Eagle Fire Engine Company.Hand
Vigilant Fire Engine Company.Hand
Pucenix Fire Engine Company.steamer I
Charleston Fire Engine Company.Hand
.Etna Fire Engine Company.Steamer
Florence Fire Engine Company._(Visiting Co.)..Hand
MUSIC.
Marion Fire Engine Company.-..Steamer
Gorman fire.Engine Company.Hand
Palrootto Fire Engine Company.Steamer
Hope Fire Engine Company.Hand
Washington Fire Engine Company.Steamer
8!onow?ll Fire Engine.Company..-?.._Hand
Young America Fire Engine CompanySteamer
LINE or. HASCH.
Down Meeting to Broad street, countermarching at
Broad street, at which point his Honor tho Mayor and
Alderman will review tho Department, alter which tho
Companies will exorcise in tho following order :
. 1ST-HAND ENGINES.
L STONEWALL. I 4. EAGLE. ' ,
2. Viarrjurr.I 5. HOPB._J'..
3. CgAHLBBTON. ' I C. GEBMAN. . .
Bmjfltas.
L WASHTNOTOIT. - 15. PALMETTO.
2. Yooso AMERICA.' ?"' C PHOENIX.
3. ?TNA: '"' 7. MAUION.
4. PIONEER. -
Each Hand Engine allowed 15 ru ".efl; each Steamer
allowed 30 minutes, from tho time they take position at
tho waQ, at corner of Broad and King streets, using fifty
feet of Sioae. and playing or. platform as usual.
Tho following gentlemen have been appointed as time
Judges : Messrs. R. M. ALEXANDER. C. P. AIM AK and
J. C. E. RICHARDSON, Assistant Chiefs.
GEO. A- BOWMAN, Esq., ex-Chief, assisted by B. M.
.STRUBEL. Esq., Clerk and. Superintendent, will mark
the distances and award the prizes.
Each President will appoint one officer to' keep the
platform clear of crowd, and positively no one but the
judges will bo allowed on tho platform. Tho.department
ls reepecixuiiy requested to tti-ictly comply with Ulis ar?
rangement.
Tho main well used for suction purposes wal be sup?
plied alternately by the different hand and steam
engines from the adjaccut wells.
Visiting co mpanies will bo allowed to choose their time
of playing off.
M. H. NATHAN, Chief Fire Department.
B. M. STBOBLE, Clei-I. *nd Supt. - -
April 27 . *
THE ICE CREAM & REFRESHMENT SALOON
AT THE '
BATHING HOUSE,
GED?R CAMPHOR
CHEAPEST1"1 AND ' BEST DEFENCE AOATOBT
Aprr?^'^06 ^ ^^^^t^TO^C^
N. STAFFORD,
NO. GO FULTON STREET, ffiBW-TOBK,
Manufacturer and Wholosalo Dealer in
STENCIL STOCK;;
1^S?^T^,EBTJSHES- ZINC FRAMES. BRASS
L AND GEBMAN SILVER CHECK&KEY TAGq
STEEL SINGS. STENCIL DIES, &oT&? '
vJV . --j?- Send for Circulars, -aa
April 18 ._ . . ..
GOING OFF AT HALF PRICE !
SDNDAT SCHOOL BOOKS, 10 cents
Methodist Hymn Books, 25 cents
i Baptist Hymn Books, 25 to 75 cents '
Presbyterian Hymn Books. 25 cents' to il
-, Catholic Prayers, 25 cents to $1
Catholic french, and Spanish Prayers, CO cents
? Episcopal Prayers; :50 cents toto sLso
..; Episcopal, in Franca,'. 75 couts ". ' "
. .. Testaments, in French or English.'50 cont? to si
Eocket Bibles, 5? ?en ta to ?l v ?1
J^0****'" SpelUng .Books, lftcents. ~ "
i&a is '?} ' .:HABire "BO0K.STOBE."
!':' . AND " ????
Anatomical Charts, French and
English,
A BK GOING OFF AT HALF PBICE AT Hi"T
A Bookstore. . . ApriilS"
LJLTST BOOKS.
f he: Bepe?fe: dT?Q?th; Carolina
' AND . ' ? -. ..: ! .
?HE STATUTES AT LARGE,
^g^BICK,AT
I O E OK, BAM I
SOr>? WATEJR ! 1
CONFECTIONERY A\D CAKES ! j
^lJ?^t?Ktl0>dle8 smd Gentlemen of
S5SS?to?i?aiwe> the undersigned, have fitted un a
WBST CLASS?OTABLI8MEKT? at^comer?f Meei
ng and Haael streets, where wo will- guarantee Sat you
rS^^SS^J^-17 **,ICE CHEAM. SODA "WA
rEB, CONFECTIONERY and CAKES. Hopinz to re
* *?*"2"?e Pa?ronae?? of the community, we are
Respectfully, JOHN OG REN.
?;.M,".' W. A WTTHtNGTON.
April 13 _ imp
?A WATER,
rr?TB UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE TO DIS- I
X PENSE this agreeable and healthful beverage, at J
their well-known stands, Na 88 HASEL STREET, be?
tween King and Meeting streets, No. 428? KING STREET
Old Piquet G ard House), and at the head Of CENTER
MARKET, northwest corner. .
Druggists and others, wishing to be supplied with ?
FounUina or Syrups, and dealers .desiring Fountains J
ihargod, will bo aeooraroodated. upon reasonable
Steamers,' Hotels, Restaurants and private firm flies,
furnished with a superior article of bottled Soda, in quan
titlea to suit purchasers.1
' We ar? agents for the sale of A J. Merse k Son's Justly.
Mlebrated Soda Water Apparatus, consisting of Genera?
tors, Fountains, 'Marble Draught Stands, Silver Flated
Refrigerating Drought Stands, Tumbler Holders, and all '.
ipparatos necessary for the manufacturo of ?eda Water, i
U the manufacturers' prices, with freight added.
Deal ars in Boda Water throughout che State, ti miling
tn. apparatus, will do well to examina the merits o? |
Horus's Apparatus, before purchasing elesewhere. . ;
Description catalogue and pries list sent to any address
apon application to JOHN BUCK & CO., Charleston. : _
While appreciating the very liberal patronage extended
tous during the past season, wo thal! strive to merit its.
lontlnnance.
JOHN BUCK.
E. H. GAEDNEB.
April ll arno
-.-'"'"? NOTICES.
OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING
CIAUSO of Bectlon 1 of an,"Ordinance to Baise Sup-'
piles for the ye kr 1867." is published far the information :
rf persons selling Gooda by sampla or otherwise, who are
act residents of thia city. All such persons aro hereby
lOttfied to report at this office. ?.? . " ...
.Hires dollars on every hundred dollars of all goods
sold in this city by nona not-residents, by sample or
itherwise." VV. H. SMITH, ?
March ft " ' -Clork'.of Council:
TAVEES-KEKPEIIS'SOTKE.
OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, )
. March L1867.J
A LL TAVERN-KEEPERS, AND PERSONS BETAIL-SJ
fk INO spirituous liquors, within the city limits, who 1
lavo not executed their bonds and taken out the proper
ards to show that they have license to sen, wBl be re
wrtod os not complying with the law, alter Monday, SUV
sst,'- . ? . - V. * ! j
Those wno have cards are hereby notified to havo tho 1
tatu? placed ta a oonspScaoas pises in the window. All
ailing to observe this notice will also be reported, after/
he above-mentioned time. . W. H. 81ICTH, -
Marcha _. . ...._Clerk of Council. .,
G. F. YQ3LER,
NO. 108 HARKET ST.,
Books, Periodiesis and Stationery.
TUST BEOEXVEB- .
J A lsr c supply of STATIONERY
IHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
POCKET BOOKS, DIARIES for 1857, Etc. .-.
?'? ALSO, '"" ' '.'."-]
- fia? and large selection of NOVELS, by the most I
-el noted anthon. SONG BOOKS, BOOKS fer Home .
^ALtS^MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS.
DA1XIK8 constantly on hand, and suD^crir'-* cns re?
lived for the same. _
Orders from the country aro respectfully solicito*.
TERMS TJBKBAV _ November 8 -
CLOSING UP
AT A QREAT SACEIFICK.
BOOKS, PAP-B, ENVELOPES, BLANKS, BLANK
Books, Pictures, Engravings and Instrumenta,, ot
lalfprice. *
. Tho subscriber having determined to retire from busl
less. presents to the public the opportunity of purchaa
ng BOOKS, 8TATIONABY and' Fancy Goods, st half
?rios. Bible?. Prayers. Testaments, in variety and sise,
Hymn Books of all denominations. Novels, Travels, Bi
igraphies. History, Theology, Scientific, AgrfcuJ'MraJ,
iardcnlna. Goolring and Spor?n". Worin, Koto Paper SI
? t9 aO rssxn. Lsttsr sod Usp* >er, st U 60 to ?3 roora,-1
Envelope? at $2 sud ?2 50 per iLousaad. Cvine and
uraii yourselves OJ the present opportunity.
;.: -, ..: ? SAKL. HAST,Ss. .
WILLIAM BR00KBANKS, ! 3
pi^^HAND C^ASIENTALGAS FAXSSTBES, GAS
J?VTSHS^ ASD KU"???? PEOMPTLV ,,T '
t?OUDOa, m : v . NA.-116- KING STREET. '
AUCTION SALES.
Valuable Lol of Land on west side of Kino street
Ward No. i. '
ny z. n. OAKES.
"Will be Bold on THURSDAY, 2d May, ot ll o'clock, at Ibo
Old Custom House.
All that VALUABLE LOT OF LAND, situated on the
west side of King street, formerly known as Nos 143 and
145, and being lnuhediut-ly cost of tho Cemetery at tho
Unitarian church ; measuring 58 feet, lg inches, front
and rear, and 200 f oct In depth.
Conditions-One-fifth cash; Balance in three equal an?
nual instalments, with interest semiannually; secured
by bond of (he purchaser and mortgage of tho pro pert
Purchaser to pay for papers. April 25
BANIYICTT SCHUR.
Auctioneer und Comm'wlon Merchant, at
No. (SO King street, below Broad street.
Oilers his services for tho Balo of MERCHANDISE i i
day and night at his - store, olso for the sale of Sto.*,
Bonds, Real Estate, Vessels, Horses and Produce;' -icst
city references will be given. Consignments solid L<J.
Terms moderate and guarantees satisfaction.
April 22_ imo
Autcions for Horses. Veliicles and Furniture
EVERY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at a quarter past
10 o'clock, as originally established by tho subscribers.
Furniture sales at Priva to Residences promptly attend?
ed to at low charges.
SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY,
,'__,,Auctioneers, No. 27 Broad street,
April ll 3mo South Side near State.
RAILROADS.
NORTHEASTERN KAILRO?? COMPANY,
wan? ; "?" . . .
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1
",'/_' CHABLBSTOJT, S. C.. April 24, 1867. t
Tp^OM THE 1ST OF MAY ENSUING, 3 HE STA
J-", TIONS on this Road, known as Strawberry and
Gaillard s, will bo discontinued, and In their stead a now
Stanon midw-iybotwoen them, to be called Oakley, will
be established. 8 S. SOLOMONS,
?PT 25_thstu3 - Superintendent. ;
MACHINE SHOPS.
WILLIAM S. KE?EREY,
MACHINIST M FOUNDER.
No. 314 ITeeting street,
(NEAR LUVE,)
CHARLE STON, S. C.
MANUFACTURES STEAM ENGINES. BOILERS
and MACHINERY, Saw Milla. Corn Milla, Homo
Powers, Vertical and Horizontal Sugar Mills, Cotton
Seed Crushers, McCarthy Cotton Gins, and an kinds of
Iron and Brass Castings, to order.
April 25_- - thstu6mo
NOTICE.
TO CARPENTERS, BUIL.OERS, &C.
YATTENTION IS CALLED TO A FURTHER
,Tm5EDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF PREPARED
LUMBER for your uses. .
TONGUFJNG AND GROOVING.. .. SS nor M
SURFACING ONE SIDE. 4 fr
SURFACING BOTH SEDES.... ;.......... 7 per M
ON HAM) FOB SALE : ?
20,000 feet I? Worked Seasoned Flooring
10,000 feet X Worked Lining
?2'S2S ?0" 3? Weather Boards, 9 and 10 inches wide
15,000 feet lu. and 2 inch Sollow Pine, 14 to 20
inches wide ...
10.000 feet m Stepping
?? 10,000 feet Wide 1 inch Boards;
Your patronage ia solicited.
TO coysuMEBs. - ? *
We have lately attached a FIRST-CLASS CORN MTT.T.
miw?W,*14 are PE8!""T* to furnish
GRIST AND MEAL, in large or small quanti ti ea, toens
tomers. - -
Orders from City or Country solicited. Terms cash.
_ _ , 0 ? WHARTON & PETSCH. ;
Cor Works, 8team Planing and Grooving Mttis,
^ "" Corner Line street and Railroad Avenue.
March29_ tuthslmo
^ M'rOUNDRtl
' AND '.
Machine Shops.
BUILD-AND REPAIR
Steam Engines, Boilers,'
Saw and Grist Milis. Cast-.
lug; in Iron and Brass -of-1
all descriptions.
Send orders to' --
- J~Mi EASON A BRO.,
Nassau and Columbus sta.'
Charleston; S. C. . " .
- December 15 stuthlyr *?
BRIDGES & LAN E,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
RAILROADAND CAB FINDINGS,
. , < JLXD ?'? . . ' 1 '
.' Blachlnery or Every Description .
,_. AlBO,. ....."_;':'.?..."... . j
TA?TP8 - PATENT BOEJD?NG \LEVEB 8HEABS
";. AND " PPNCrTflfl..J ?
\o? SO Conrtland^to, corner -o* Grtenwi?h,
' - irtwvYOBK? . ;
RAILROAD AXLES, WHEELS, CHAIRS. SPIKES,
Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Car, Ship and Bridge Bolts,
Iron ForgmgB of various kinds. Arc., ic- ? ?.
STEEL AND RUBBER BPRtNGS. LOCOMOTIVE AND
HAND LANTERNS, Portable Forges and Jock Screws,
Cotton Duck for Car Covers, Brass and SUverTriinmmgs,
Belhus of all kinds. Baggage Checks, tte. Atc.
Also,- Agents for the manufacturers of OAR HEAD
LININGS. - ' ' ' _
AXBCK1 3RTD8E3.. .......... ,..'?,. .-T?ELC. LANE.
IW?ORKWWll?t;?.,
. MANUFACTURERS OF .
ENGINE XATHES, MANEES,
.l?ffBOvET? CAB WHEEL BOXES,
BOET OXFTTEBS,
. . , UPB1GHT DBXLLS,
AND
MACfllMSTS' TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
V irWbtKs?afc Worcester, Mass. ? .
O?EBJE AND WABEBO?M, No. 222 PEASE. 8Tn
'?" ".'~;:..;.;;?: V-.ajEVF' vpaK,', ?.-.""Vi
. December 18 . . .. . . . 6snp
STR?SBURGER & N?HN,
QCPOBTE?S OJ ; -- '-' , ! *
. ?TOTS, CHINA. SLATES ASI? SLATE i ?
? PKXCXLS. .j'
STBASBURGER A NUHN, F0B/JED"BY" THE BAP?D
increase of their business and their present..faade-,
quatoaccommodations, have made arrangemehtsto re-,
move'froa. No.'65 Maiden Lane to tho extensive lofts; of
No. 39* BROADWAY, near Canal street,-. New York, on
the 15th of March ; offering there to buyers" better in?
ducements than.ever before. . thatn3mos February 26
Havana Plan Kent?ct?yStacie f?ttety
? ? ?TOBBAY^E?)DT & CO^ ?LAN?GEBB. ''= -; \ ~'{
TITO'-EE DRAWN AT- COVINGTON; ?' KY.',- 15TH AN?
>JL 30th sf each month, Scheme.- 32,000 Uakete ? 517
prizes.- Whola Uokets, ?1?; halves,- $6;. qaarten,$3;
eighths, $1 60. . ?-.!-"- ?'>.?-? - ? \ ..
1 Prize of.... ........?50.C00?; 2^Prizes of.i;. .... .$5.000.
1 Prize of...........620,000 29 Prizes of?1,000.
1 Prize of.?8,000 C3 Prizes ?f......$400
1 Prize of........ . S7,000!l56 Prizesof ";..... *200
220 Prizes of S12S. j .
54 Approximation Prizes amounting to $9,800. :
. Combina?iin Lottery draws-every day.' Tickets frpm
?lto?lO. . .. : . ' ". " :
Curealrrasentiree. Prawmgs ma?ed as soon os the.
Lottery ls drawn.- - - - - ' '
AcMrss? H. VS'SZHS, Untied Stiles LicsnroilA?eht
Na. iK n'.isel sepet;-??h-riestoil,S. Ci -. Baie 32 V .O
Febrmiry20 '. .-*: - . . . -Smo I
WILLIS & G??IS?LMv .
P?CMSi COMMISSION MERCfi?NfS,
. AND: .j
;S IT T:P I>. I^:C3;-^<3-'ES4
TXTTJ^ AlTEND'TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND
VT SHH MENT: (to' Foreign and Domestic Pnrte? ot
COTTON." ?I CE; LUMBER AND NA'VAL STORjB;"1 ' *
... . ATl^Al^nC WHAKB', Oiisuri?at??ilff.:?i :
^?S'?^Si-..-.;...-,.?...A. B. CH?S?CH"
OctoterOK .......... ' . . : ; . .. ? .
KRAUSHAAft
?r. . naiKMBximomt ....''?-..j
i'-V 8?i?? *\StO SQUISH -.. !
Fall ATOE Frame and OvarstTTing Basi.
MANUFACTORY AND WAHEH?UHB i
tTNDKMIGNE?, MEMBERS OF THF FIEMO!
aadM BTiehb?T?i^alarH?.oxperi?ne? to coanecuo?
*ith same'01 th* -liest Bs?abassir^U ;to-uascount?- '.
and Surone. Their '> lanes are made not-merely^ j", 'i
ttmm bWftytoejjii-at; a naatstKttietr 1?mSUm, ?awabi; |
.qparrtsioB, amt rf?y sHe^hotestrtinMnuto l?avetheh S
factnryiu? ?sin?toto the bandi of r?trout,utdeM '
ta?yiava?pmsw.eve4in^^n^ .
tans, nt elasticity of touch-without which no instit,
sent ought tobe oatlaiaitcry. to Hrs jmbllt-as wsll ? ii
te?t durability in ocnetroc?oi/, whiea enables lt tc
xudninta .? ar.1 to wlthrtand aniden chanyes of tsn. ,1
lin
*avsiiaaa........TOE
matura iteMwmiwwitwr*
AUCTION SAIES._
A Bouse and Lol on the east side of Anson street,
opposite HUB Cat?iolio Church, at Auction.
BY ?BUT ? & MeOttUVKAT.
On TUES DAY, tho30ib o? April, at ll o Jock, on tho
north steps of tho Exchange
All that LOT OF LAND, with tho buildings thereon,
known as No. 94 Anson street; bounded on tho north by
lands of Margaret Pondi; south by estate of Nathaniel
Cooper, and east by lands lato of Christopher Gadsdon;
measuring thirty-two foot, six inches, by one hundred
and sixty-two feet In depth ; back line twenty-five feet six
inches, more or less.
Terms-Ono-third cash: balance in one, two and three
years. Purchaser to poy us for papers. Property in?
sured and policy assign ed._ wamtt_ April 24
A Lot on Hie East Side of Anson street, several |
doors below Vie aboce, al Auction.
BY SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY.
On TUESDAY, the 30Ih of April, at ll o'clock. In front
. of the Exchange.
ALL THAT LOT OF LAND in Anson street, bounded j
on tho north by lands of J. H. Kiep, south by linds of
Margaret Pencil, east by lands or-Darcy; me .miring |
32 feet C inches front by 161 feet in depth, more or less,
back lino 25 feet 6 Inches.
Terms-One-third cash; balance in ono, two and thrco
years. Purchaser to pay us for papers. Property in?
sured and policy assigned. wsmtu4 April 24
_AGRICULTURAL.
WOOLSTON'S
AMMOMATED BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
BALTIMORE, April ll, 1867. .
RESULT
Of Analysis of WOOLSTON'S BONE PHOSPHATE,
manufactured by W. WHTTELOCK & CO.,
from a somplo drawn by myself i
at their Warehouse : i
Moisture (det at 70 per cent.).ii-liX
Organic combustible matter,.20.700 I
Capable of producing Ammonia.3.2*2
Inorganic earthy matter.7o.l20 |
Cont Iningof Phosphorus Add.27.810
Containing of Limo.24.111
Containing Magnesia, tte.......23.200
Of tho Phosphoric Acid 1.023 per cent, is soluble lu
water, ?nd represents 2.233 of soluablo Bono Phosphate
of Lime; the whole, amounting to 27.810 per cent,, is I
eaual tD 60.712 percent, of Bono Phosphate of Limo.
? G. A. LIEBIG.
Urta Phosphate is prepared by ourselves with the j
greatest core, ls striotly uniform in quality, and nothing |
enters in.o its manufacture which ls not a valuable [
manure. ... .
Tho very flattering accounts we are daily receiving of
the result of ita application last season, and its exceed?
ing richness as shown by the above analysis, justify us in
recommending it In the very highest terms.
All we ask is a trial of it by tho side of Peruvian
Guano, or any other manure which can be produced.
. ... W. WHTTELOCK ft CO.,
No. ii South street, Baltimore.
For sale by T. J. EERR it CO.
April 23
SEA ISLAND COTTON SEED.
9HA BUSHELS OWEN SEED, THE YIELD LAST
?i Vi vj year was 225 pounds per acre, lint cotton. For
Ar?Soi c- BING.
April 24_waa?_No. 353 King-street.
SEED RICE.
1 AA A BUSHELS, AT REDUCED PRICES. FOR
A?jy,V sate by W. W. SHACKELFORD,
APT 28_ ths2 . Bovco's Wharf.
SEED PEAS.
?IA A BHSHE?5 ,OF CHOICE CLAY PEAS. A
Wv prime article, and suitable for seed.
i or sale by . JOHN CAMPSEN & CO.,
. "" tf0-1* Market street,, apposite State street :
April 2G 3
LANDING THIS DAY,
EX STEAMSHIP ALLIANCE, FROM
-PHri.A30EI.PniA.
ztAA BARRELS ALEEN & NEEDLES' CELEBRA
^hVJVJ TED AMMONIATED FERTILIZER, proba?
bly the last shipment of the season. AH unfilled orders
supplied direct fro m the vessel.
,__,," MACBETH it RAVENED,
AP**3 " _ Sole Agents. :
HAVING ACCEPTED. THE AGENCY OF THE ABOVE
old and well-known manufacturers, I am preparad
? fill all orders to tho trade, aod will always have a full
i tock on bond, which will daily be delivered to any part
rf the dry.- J. N. ROBSON.
. January Bl - th: tu8moa ? No. 62 East Bay.:
MED STATES GOVERNMENT HARNESS
-' .- -. . : :.. ;_. AND
S AD D L ES.
1 AAA SETS PBTME WAGON HARNESS
JL\rXr\f ? 500 sets Ambulance Harness
- ~ ... . 200U McClellan Saddles. -
.The above have been, lido used, and will .be sold lat
mo-quarter th; unoriginal cost by
. JOHN COMMINS,' i
.- - :No..l87 Meeting streeVUp-etairs,. :
. ??prjl 17. ..? . .ws?- ? . Nearly opposite .nayne street.
O. CmTTENDEN",
General Commission Merchant, j
Majiiaiacttlrer. pf P?r>et\'
.OF VAJHOUS-KXNDS,
;;ito.;..i'?'i'.;ti.'E;A;p:i?.' S'T;REBT, ;
Comer Hudson-Street, Kew York.
?EALER IN PAPER AND IN MATERIALS QF
"~everydes??tptioa?orltF-nntnxilacture. 1
Uenoiun IS .-. . . : ' -_ ? %i - - umo
CoiniDission and Shipping
MERCHANT,
No. 48 EAST BAY,
April 22 .
Up Stairs.
mthsS
OFFICE OF CAPTAIS OP POLICE, li
CHARLESTON, S. C. April 12,1887. fi
-_ FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHED
? ..for .tho benefit of all whom it may concern.
Ii.' :-? - : . , C. B. SIG WALD,
Captain of Police.
_.Be ti Ordained, That from and after the first day of
January next, every person keeping anhop or afore, ior
engaged to mercantile business in the Oily of Charles?
ton, shaU post up, and keep posted up, lu some conspi
ouousplace, at his or.her business stand' or stand-, a
conspicuous Sign Board or Plate, contauning bis or her
?Ten nkme and an?mame, and, in cass of a partnership,
the given name and surname of each member of the Arm?
and every person so offending, or making default herein.
d^.<nfsiaaodpay.to.tlieOi.ry? penalty of fifty dollars
tor. each and every offence' or default, ' and' In addition
W?reiP. a further sum, of fifty dollars for each and every
f.onth during, which tho provisions of this Ordinance
S?% -??".ai,?t110t complied with: Provided, however,
rhat nothing herein contained shall apply to the special
partoers pf a limited partnership^ -
..RatifiedDecember 2.1851. . ..
? ?^^ ?rm'tjrdincmce Ratified JtVoveniber?Oth, ?80? s
. P*o., 5. Nocloth awning shall be put np In such a man
a?tJ??0<????rnct loo* passengers; and .no sign-board
^^i^o^oct^ofheiwWtt^
taco, of the ?round or foot pavement ? * '-'>'- '* -li?
under a penally of Twenty, Dollars for " each and every
ty'$$^^?^h<??r?& qrs?gn.bb?fd?nxed or form
ed^cothero^e than aa thereto, directed, shall sb "remain.
'?"fi^V.J^j'0 P???on 'os persons wiioeMversln^
?^l?^^--^??^^ ^y-fK'^^Dtatt?o^aeB^ or oilier
'frUuem sor. sale, place, or caused to be jilaced, any sujch
Spodsjrcomunoditie^ or. other articles whatsoever, or any
table^bei^,aM-bc<ttd, bej^ or other app^mdage, 'nv
shy street, sshe, alley, or public 'thoroughfare, br any
S*^y?nfn? uitlua- the City, under:, a penalty 'of
i won ty DoUars for each and every such offence, ano for
sash and every night or day, as the case rosy be, on
which any such' offence "is ' committed : Provided, how
Bver. T^ Vei^ueJHaaaersshaUbe permittsd fe expose
before their s tores ench goods and commodities as they
s^aipubUo auclioi^.buthbt to. take up more room 'than
toe front of their respectivo vendue stereos,'' and to tile.
a^??gitt^.s&-fcAt-K>^*-?iiiP^nv -. - ^ .:
Si?. & Nb person or j?crsons ' whosoever, shall aiiffar
any fire wood, coals, goods, wares, merchandise, car?
riages of any description, br any other matter or thing,
to him, her, of "them belonging or consigned, to lay or
stand fdr a longer space ? than four- hours, in any street
lane, allay;, nr. public thoroughfare within the city, un?
der apenalty .or Two Donors, with costs, for every hour
t'aat any.sucaj article or thing shall so lay or stand be?
yond ?he above mentioned tune : exeqtf ina materials for
trafldlng. to; regard to which the rajow& regulations
Bhatl.be obse?ved,-iiarnely-r Whensay person or persona
shaH -erect" op repair any house or other buudms
anwcrairJT-Btt?e?- lane, alley, or open court
watta;;tb^ofo- -heTsho,- of . they " shan xoaka
ippllcaaoxcrfcr tho Tise of so much of the street
K^iP?iS-Jf*^ i'J**11 noti exceed the front of the
lot on^which such- buUding ia to be e?ct?d? nc*extend
[noi? th^'Bix-feetrnto-the street; which space such uer
sotiorpma^-ahsal IbrtiiwHh-enclosevr&tia snfflrient
S?fSSi12SS5??et 0?dB? to deposit within the
?ame-ta? r^tantif materials -toe- bcdldlngand rexadrlng
md suchfence, tog?Usor with tho r?nnunnm rrisierial^
me orthey slisU remove SB sooajut the work be finished.
?71,^*B5?5???5,armota? it, onpsiaolfoS
^? P?ll^^ovarylio?thai such fence or such
materials.shall ofterward remain onremoved; and on
pain, also, of having. the .asmo removed at his, herJ or
hemexpeaae^hy tho:Cliy--^-? " "*"> fT*1"
!-:^a%M-.-A!;.t- .-.;?iTT:
yy-flPiPW.iM BSE!
^B?Br^^.wcni>erftU diseovc-ym mo- ^BjS?fl*f*> I
'.. Wj?'-:"'-' .?eia-'j-sjclence,' ?ning: upon STSW..? ! .:. J
?I? Beard sad Hair, ta sn t?mostxoiraculocsra?nn^ It ,
asa been used ?y the elito c^ lraris and London vdth?the J
aost flsite?np; success. Naiass bf ea purchaseara wffl &
tereaistw^ and l? entire sntliracaon U not given to s
i^<r!sMl^f-^^A?iay^ :
Price by mahVsealed and postpaid. ?. r?scrlptiv? cir
miara and teetlmonlala mafled tra,. Address BERGER,
33nra* CO crhexrd*la. No. 23S River street arcv, N.
XH Sd6's?<e? ?? am Unusi sn** ..'... i-^53*,A
AUCTION SAIES.
Lot No. 60 Rutledge Avenue, containing Home,
KiteJien and Outbuildings.
BY DCKBEC di CO.
Tho above will be sold on TUESDAY, tho 30th inst,, st
ll o'clock. A. M.. at tho oW Custom House. The DOT
measures 40 by 10C leot, more or less. Can be treated
for at private salo.
Terms cash. Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps.
April 27_
Beautiful Residence, So. 74 Hasel street, north
side, two doors east of the Postoffice.
BY ALovzo J. Wurra: & gui?,
Brokers, Auctioneers ?nd Real Estarte Ajz'ts.
Will bo sold on TUESDAY, the30th April, at the north of
tho Exchange, Broad street, at ll o'clock A. M.,
That beautiful BESIDE., CE. No. 74 Has cl stroet, two
doors east of the Pos to?lee, known as thu residence of
Dr. Cbisolm. Tho Lot measures 100 feet Iront by 129
feet deep, be tho same more or less. Tho House con?
tains eight rooms, with extensivo' accommodations in
outbuildings for servants, horses and vehicles. Ibis ls
the most attractive residence in the heart of Charleston,
and is peculiarly well situated for business or profes?
sional men.
Terms-One-third cash; balance payable in one and
two years, with interest from day or sale, payable ?eml
ann?ally; credit portion secured by bond of purchaser
and mortgage of tue premises; buildings to bo Insured,
kept insured, and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay
A. J. W. & Son for all necessary papers and stamps.
April 23 tuthamtuS
SHIP CHANDLERY. ETC?
PATENT
BOAT DETACHING APPARATUS.
BROWN" & LOVEL'S PATENT.
APPROVED BY THE UNITED STATES GO VEEN
MEN C and Supervising Inspectors of Steamers, st
the late trial of the different PATENTS In New York har?
bor, with all fixtures complete. Price, $40 cash.
Tho best and most economical of all the Patents now
used.
ALSO,
1S0O yards 8 oz. COTTON RAVENS for Awnings
and Boat Sails.
7000 yards Druid MlHs Cotton Duck, Nos. 1. 2, 3,4, 6,
Oand 7 at New York prices.
300 coils Kentucky Baling Rope for Cotton, M"""'?
and Yard Cordage.
For sale by
JOHN TUOHEY,
April 25 Imo No. 48 EAST BAY.
DRY eaops, ETC.
GREAT ATTRA?TION !
TUST RECEIVED, AND OPENING DALLY. A
?I splendid as&sortment of SPRING AND SUMMER
DRESS GOODS,
And everything else in tho Staple and Paney
DRY GOODS LINE.
Tho largest and most varied Stock in the city, all of
which will bo sold low for cash,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
Call and see, and you will find the cheapest, combined
with tho mo? t select Goods, offered lower than ever since
the war.
No. 806 KING STREET,
Between Wentworth and Society sta.
LEVY DRUCKER.
March 12 tutbs2mo
18S7.
SPRING TRADE.
NO. iii MEETING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
MARSHALL, BURGE & BOWEN,
Wholesale Healers in Foreign and
Domestic Dry Goods,
TNVETE THE ATTENTION OP MERCHANTS TO
JL their Stock, which is entirely new, carefully selected,
and will be Bold at a sm*u advance on first cost, for cash
Dr short time approved paper.
E. W." MARarr?T.T,
W. T. BURGE.
O. A; BOWEN. '
THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO CALL THE ATTEN?
TION of tho former patrons of Messrs. W. T; BURGE Sc
CO. to our stock, which is LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE,
entirely new; purchased during the recent depression in
Northern Markets. Orders promptly executed. ..'.
Marchi ._2mo ; _W. T. BURGK
LATEST FASHIONS.
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
OK DOUBLE SPRING
SKIRTS.
JUST RECEIVED A PULL ASSORTMENT.
J. R. EE AD & CO.,
NO. 2G3 XING-STREET,.
April 23 Opposite Hasel street.
- PIRE LOAS.
""*** MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, 1
CITY HALL, November 9,1880; J
ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OP REBUILDING IN T SE
Burnt Districts and Waste Places of the City, un?
der "An Act of the General Assembly, giving authority
to the City Council of Charleston to proceed in the mat?
ter of a Fire Loan, withs view to aid in building'up the
City anew," are hereby notifled that the form of appli?
cation for loans can be obtained at the office sf the Clerk
of Connel], between the hours of 9 A. M. and 2 P. M.
AH applications must be filed in the above mentioned
office,' as the Committee will meet every Monday to con?
sider the same. -
By order of the Mayor W. H. SMITH.
November 10_ . , . ? Clerk of PouncO.
V ... . . PUBLIC fliOTOCR.
~ ;. OFFICE OP. CITY TREASURY, )
....... . ? - January8,1867.J
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
the following Ordinance licenses have boen prepared
tor delivery from this Office. S- THOMAS,
City Treasurer.
' SEC. 1. Be it Ordained by Ote Manor and Aldermen in
City Council assembled. That" from "and after the first day
st January^ licenses shall be taken out for all carts, drays
ind wagons, used for 'private and domestic purposes, in
lbs same manner, and according to the same provisions
now of force in relation to carts, drays and wagons. Jetar
Irtvctt tfor hire, except giving bends, And each such
art, dray or wagon, shall be provided with a badge con?
taining the number thereof, and marked Private, to be
placed on the outside of toe shaft.
Ssc, 2. No person shall be taken by the Treasurer as
Bursty to any bond under the Ordinance concerning Il?
ienses for carts, drays, wagons* and other carnages, un?
less he OT she bo a freeholder. ' '
Ssa' 3. The fallowing shsR hereafter be the rates for
licenses for public and private carts, drays, wagons, Ac,
Bainding the horses or mules used thereof, which shall
DO free from other taxation :
PUKLIO CARTS, DBA.?B, ETC., OH XBOSB EMPLOYED IH AUX
BUKLKSSS WHATEVER, von. Bras DIRECT OB INDIRECT.
For every cort, dray or wagon, drawn by one horse or
ainle,*20.
'-por every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horsosor
mules, $30. .
For every hack and carriage with two wheels, 820.
For every hack and carriage with four wheels,. HO.
. For every: stags or omnibus (except line omnibus),
with two herses, ?50.
For every stage or omnibus 'except line omnibus),
drawn by four horses, too.
For every truck drawn Dy two or more horses or mules,
wo.' -
Por every express wagon drawn by. two or moro horses
or mules, WO.
? . BBZAD Ulm USO PRIVATE CAMS, DRATS, ETC
. For every bread cart or wagon,. W. . . \
POT every cart, dray or wagon, tosed for private or do?
mestic purposes, and not to be employed In the trans?
porting of goods, wares, merchandise, lumber, or any
other commodity, for compensation, either directly or
Indirectly Arc the same, shall pay fara license the ?uin of
t?, exclusive of the horse or mute.
'-> Ratified in City Council, this 16th day of January,
[L. a.] in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun
. i dred and sixty-six.
P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor.
By the Mayor.
January 3 ? . ? ...W.H. SMITH. Clerk of Oooncfl.
?^TPtWamw. AUCTIONS
; :.. '.? AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES
; Attended to with promptness and dispatch, sod at
MODERATE CHARGES. BY - - -
; t . ...... SMTTK & MeOtLLTvTUV,
April ll '' - ' AncUonoe^ Kc27.BroadslI.Bt. ,
Ul. -r> K A U T Y.- Auburn. . dSSfaS
y% X* Golden. Flaxen, and OT ti*
Gr? jSS WIT en CURLS produ.red by ? KKSB
mt Jfflf the-use of - Professor Dav J?V
jtgsV-gfc SBEUX-S FRISER LE
UmFV 2BB CHEVEUX One applies- JHK\XT
189 afflB?tinn warranted to curl .tba^N^W
-%T***T*W*>-- most straight sad atufcboni^Tl'yJn*^
Mdr of either sex nts wavy ringlets, or heavy massive
nula, i Ha? boon used by the fashionables ot Purl* and
bondon, with iba mosd gratifying resulte. Does' no in
nry to tho hair. Price by mai1, sealed and postpaid, $L
JOicripUve circulars malled free. Address BERGER,
"BOTTS & CO., Chemists. No. 285 Elver street, TscSy, N.
t.. Sola Agenta fte tte United Statsa.. . txii.n ..
-Higch^ao ?r&xy-- . ?.ty
C0E0NEB AND HAOIi^Afe
"TTAS REMOVED HIS OPPICE PROM ftCTAT.tTWR?
rX street fo Bc 63 CHT*RCS ?TKEET, owe doer
iatteo?Hrc?Kt?tm<i.< : . ??^astmtt,
9.*?F ' >^.':^^^.^^ '::^,^^ ;*; .;

xml | txt