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THE CHARLESTON MILT NEWS, G. R. CATHCART, EDITOB CATHCART, Mc-MILLAN & MORTON, PROPRIETORS. Ko. 1&,.-HAXN_E.STREET. CITY PRINTERS. TERWTC/ISH. SUBSCRIPTION DAILT-TWELVE MONTHS.SIO.OO DAILT-SEC MONTHS.-. UAILY-THKEEMOSTHS... 3.5? SINGLE COPIES.5 cent? To NEWS DEALERS.....-..3 cent" NEWS .SUMMARY. IBWIS DAVIR? formerly a waiter at the Massasoit House, in Springfield, Mass., is MOW one of the richest men m Ca?iornia, his income being from $50,000 .to $60,000 a month. J A blue tulip, for which vast sums were offered during the-tulip monia of a oontnry ago, has been produced by a French gardener, and will be on ex? hibition at the Paris Exposition. The St IiO?is board of health expects to spend $195,000 during the ensuing year, (exclusive of street cleaning,) in order to keep the city in healthful condition;'.. . The. Rev: E. S..TimxE was on Wednesday con s eera ted Bishop of Montana at Trinity Chapoi, New York, the Bight Rev. Bishop HOPKINS, of Ver? mont, presiding. . " ';: The King of Sweden and Norway has, conferred upon Captain JOHN ERICSSON, the well known in? ventor of tho iron monitors, : the . Grand Cross of the Swedish Orderof the Polar Star. A provincial delegation oalled on ETJOKNIE, and, in allusion to tho distress among the peasantry, said it seemed Providence itself had*urned against them. "Nay," sftid.*he Empress, "be not alarmed; the Emperor ia on your side." _ The names of two of our fellow-citizens at Sitka, axe Mr. Ew ^TA-QKE-XOKE, of Tschukutskoi, and Mr. Eni-s&tnaas-rSokE, of OouolaskL it will both? er Mr. BLAIR to pronounce their names when they come to Congress.... . ". , We regret, B?v?-?i?TOW-?^DDI, King of Aqua prm, West Africa. He was: a : man and a brother, and lunched off cold missionary, when in season, with great regularity. % I .A Mrs. JAMES WATERS, of Boone County, Missouri, recently gave. birth to four boys, weighing six pounds each. She had previously had six boys at three births, and has now had six boye in less than one year. . :. A revolutionary movement, either for the estab? lishment bf a Republic on the- annexation, of the Papal States to the kingdom of Italy, is anticipa? ted in Rome. GARIBALDI .is .looked upon as thc leader of the conspiracy. The portrait which the Quoon gave to Mr. PEA? BODY will be exhibited in Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, and one-half the proceeds of the exhibitions will be devoted to the. Southern Belief Fund. ..*?'"< Black River, Wisconsin, is completely jammed with logs, for fifteen miles. It is estimated that there were not less than 235,000,000 in the river at the opening-of spring, of which about 120,000,000 have already gone down, The General-Agent of the Southern Famine Be? lief Commission states that the cash receipts up to tho present time - ore $165,000. . Of this sum California -sends in gold $31,000, or in currency " $5C,C0S; New York city and tho country east and west $74,000. . A tumor in tho . neck of an Albany citizen was opened a few days sinco and disclosed a piece of fish bono which the patient had attempted to swal? low more'thati twenty years before, but which had lodged in his throat and travelledOTitward through the noc^'Wjh/?re, itbeovme encysted sud remained. Two fights came off in Danville Friday, in one of which; J. ?L! W^LKSB shot twice at W.- A. LASH. not hittinghim;. and in ?ie other of which Mr.-W. E. BOISSEAU fired twice at Coi. W. G. GBASTY, ono of bis shoiarpossing.through tho fleshy part of tho thigh..':.':."-il:<r "" The death of one. person from ' the pork diseaEe, in Sprm^c1d,-'lras ' caused tho people thereto abondon pork, pretty generally., ;A - dozen deaths from rum, romarks.ope of tho 'i dry" papers, would'?t'frigb'teh them half so much, nor damage the trade in the least. .-. xion~b?sTx?ct31"an?" tho "registration of voters will commence immediately. The State Treasurer has been removed, being incompetent to hold office under the Congressional acts, and several other State officers will probably bc soon dismissed, fer the ?ame reason, j '.*: ' Br. H?ATT' SMITH found the name, of JENNI LIND cut into-tho hard "stone on the-top of -tho great p;yramid ?j?f^Cheops. He afterwards learned that the inscription was the work of the song? stress's own hand, done after she had delivered one of her beautiful songs from the ' lofty monu? ments top. DANIEL WEBSTER -was right.;when he remarked of the press: "Small-is - the euro required to pa? tronize a newspaper/' amjbly re w|tfded its patron, I care not how humble and unpretending-th? ga? zette he takes. It'.is next to impossible to fill a printed, sheet without putting into it something that is worth the subscription price." . In Michigan, oh Tuesday'"last, the Supreme Court issued a peremptory mandaruna, compelling the registration of a mulatto as a voter under the late decision of that court, that persons of mixed blood who have less than one-quarter negro, blood are white, in the meaning of the Michigan'State Constitution. '???:..' Mr. THOMAS W. CONWAY, who ie oh a" mission to the South, TOites??onvKaleigh that "the Republi? can party m?&.$ct?b'ia\p& htw?nitag a power of acknowledgedinnuenoe and respectability. I have already addrossed. ten immense audiences iu vari? ous places, and blacks and whites -mingled hirmo nioualy. I have not been disturbed in any case.' Russian America, according to an Albany paper, must be populated, and as the best way of doing this it advertises for a few reliablo gentlemen to start stories of gold Tnines oh the Pacific coast, north of Vancouver's Island. Nuggets of several hundred weight each should be immediately re? ported by somebody. The National Free Mason,ot New York ia revi? ving the story of'the abduction of "WILLIAM : Mon OAS, which made so much nqiBO_forly years ago, The writer in tho Free ? Mason does" hot believe that MORGAN was murdered, but that he died in a drunken brawl in Canada. But he regards the ab xegiatration of votera* m^^^ua^^oer tnerpro visiona of the Reconstruction Act. It waa found necessary to appoint non-residents and detail ar? my offiqwstor the work, owing to their not being a Buffi cent number of white residents, ' who were sble to take the bath prescribed. J? the Vermieters are good temperance people, their fathers and mothers wore not Of the thirty-three items of a "tavern bill of a Christmas ball at St. Albans:in 1827;, twenty-seven were fbr brandy, gin,Wini wine, ?t?, and bfthe forty dol? lars paid, only about eighteen dollars went for the two "eatings" of the thirty -five conp?es, and eighty cents for the "muaick." A Convention of American Frenchmen hos been in session at Detroit. They passed resolutions in favor of being repiesented by some of their own nationality in the National Government, urge 1 the preservation of th'e Fren ch language and support of French nowspapers,>aj.i: denoimced-the Canada Confederation as inimical tb France-American in? terests.*', ., '".'.'/';".' Dr. CwMKnio, whoso prophecies of the end of the world batyo soveral times failed, has ventured upon a new prophecy. He now locates hie " millehium" betweonthe autumnal equinox of 1867; and the name period of 1868. The time, surfing to the Doctor, is: quite short, but his followers, no doubt, believe him as implicitly now as they have'dorie on previous-occasions. General SHERIDAN has issued an order organiz? ing a military, eour, to try a plantation overseer named WALKER, on a charge of having killed a negro, and such other' cases aa may come before it Tho sessions ) ot the' court will be held in New Orleans. This is the- first instance .of tho exercise of the authority conforred .hpon tho. commandera Of deparinienia.by tho' third section of tho rocon etruction laWfjwhich declares that they shall have power td" organizo military commissions, or tribu> nais for ^^^t^$^^? OJh. V i ' The London Couri Journal has tho annexed bit of gossip^ Bpon^-ja^^ The CTrrroht 'of true lov? runs' smoothly between -young Prince RUSPOLI, son of tho head of that .house, tm Kiss DAVIS; of New; Yptk,?yix^vx?an . will not be prflv??t?id. !by. any.cljflorenes of creed;' Two of SBas DAVIS' ai9t^.-.amjn?ttleSj|^j^me^ one to Mwcheso.GAyoTii and'imothor to?a moi?b?rv) of the D?e LAwo'?jlarii^.v Prince Rtostca^;'^ .IiLf?th?r livc3 in the garret of his palace, on the corner of the Cc*s6*?na 't%^::ffm^^ lower atorias for restaurants and b?U^-rc?ms. That rent is his means of subajotenco. LARGEST CIRCULATION.-rtel DAI?V^ EWS publishes the Ojjfc?il I^of.JSfr rmrtmAtming in the Postoffke &th*eMT ^ f each <weeTs, agreeably io the ?jbUvmng t xtion of the Neto Postoffice Law, as the wospaper having the largest circulation in ie. City. of. Charleston:. H ?s sss Sricnos 6. And bo it further enacted. That list? of lot rw remaining uncalled for ia any Postor".. - in any city, iwn or village, where a nctrppapor shall !* printed, mil hereafter bo published oneo only in thc ne? aper hich, being published weekly or oftener, shall fcive thc rgest circulation., within range ol delivery af ibo-said See.: . lr ..' Jl l; ? -' : ?? '. - 5 ? ?- U. ? Or Ail communications intended for publication in this journal must be addressed to the Editor of the Dally Weirs, Uro. 18 liame-strect, Cliarleston,S. C. Business Gcmumxmicatum to PubUslter of Dady I Hews. ... We cannot undertake lo rtlum rejected communica? tions. .. ..'. ' ' ': {advertisements outside of Hie eily must be accompa- . nicd vyith the cash. C H ARLE S T OK. TUESDAY MORNING, KAY 7, 1867. We are sending out st pr?sent,-? great num? ber of bills for subscription'and; advertising, ind most earnestly, request that all. those who may receive . them, will .have the kindness'to make! prompt remittaio?s. . A .great many'of | these! accounts have'been standing for a y ear ? and moro, and it is aTjBojate?y^ne^?ssary now Luat they shouldrbe. baibt,"-.'. '"j '"'a\.v !:>>T?^.:| PUUTICS ATTHE NORTH, The Northern press.seein^:to...be,.Bomewh|I?{ exercised, andperplexedtat the present'Condi-' lion of public affairs. Cong*esahay?ng put an end to the discussion xt -vindictive generalities, hy the practical " de?ii'' of the 're-copstruotlon act, and the South having very wisely gone to work; to make the 'wisest ..application of the act possible, there* appears io b^e'a growing'opta ion, that "the great B^Ucanij^^^^ new ^^?gf?jjffififfif tne'V-oyage;- during-Wiicfe' they are to direct the ship bf State. ' . Thfe .Temes, say?: V The.political -history, the past two years has been a little more than. ' a record of tbe triumphs of what was Originally the Abolition party, ?ml.which has'since, be come the ultra Abolitionist element in. the Re? publican party. This element ha? driven the party from the Constitutional position wnich it ! had down to 186"4-and from" one point tb another, each . more advanced, and .extreme.! than its predecessor ever since that time." - Mr. SusixKK'has just published a letteri'in which he insists on going one step further ?nd compelling the Northern. States,-by-a new re- 1 construction act for their special'-benefit, to ad? mit universal ;sufFrage,-'without distinction of 1 color? Referring to'- tae.'colored yote,, he^s^ys J with praiseworthy ingenuousness. :.-.i'.Their-; votes are-needed at tho North, as well as at the: South. There arc Northern States where their.; vot?q can make the good causo safe -beyond question, ?et our colored fellow-sitiiens .".vote.., in'Maryland, and that State now so; severely tried will be fixed for human'rightsr forever.' j Let them vote'.in Pennsylvania, .and you .will j give 'more than 20,009 :votes.,toL the republican:] caus?. Let them vote in .NeW 'Y-ork,-:?nd :the ! neales which hang so dfobtfnTWill 'incline.tb'j the Republican caus?.".''""." ..-??.-.j'j-.., .Whynot.?, Whereis" the diSicutty ? ,.iAs,Mr.-i SnMNSK-^Bays :. . "Instead^' of*^ Amending 'th? Constitution, read it." ," .'." "' ''; '.'"S.'.'-.r^T.;, "Emancipation was a national act .proceeding, from thc.National Government:.?arid, applicable-: tb all the States. -- EafranOhis'ement,;'-W?HCh: i*'; the corrolary and complement of enjiucipation, ' must be a national act also, proceeding from the National Qftvorpneafe ,and,applicable.to-ail. the States^' sai :o enscii uaur.O ias?fssar. ? ,:-;s: ''C|??rry, ' aitd '- most obviotjslyc*eyond'.\s?r] question, if it. (Congress)A.can pass.. a'..Civil,, Rights Act, it can poss a Political Rights.Act.:'i:; Anil-if it is notexactly refreshin^it-cextain-^ .j .a luxucD.mj LU &uuTI ?roin suca nigh au? thority as WEKDBLL "PHILLIPS, th? following items; of. inside history t.o;r :. nu c.o blewitt: " The trading but of-offises-iorihb p'ast^two1; months has "been the most scandalous 'exhib?- ' tion of the""kind in the history.of ,u?e .Govern^ j ment. Does the country realiie that itB honor . has been sacrificed and its safety imperilled by the greed Of emolument -among its trusted rep? r?sentatives ?" Th? int?gna-of .'.which :?thjs: was the fruit, commenced with a dinner 'at ..?.? certain club house in this city. -It was there ascertained what Repub?cans Weirs' pliable and where pap, judiciously administered,, 'would, serve to prevent impeachment and g?t. rid.-of Congress. BIKOHA?I, B?.A?NB and BASICS ar?' the most noted'namesin this business Against" this influence 'St?t&sj, 'B?rasp^'^a?^ .-and-. BOTHWELL maintain ? gallant resistance, .but? the river of patronags wag too deep and wida, and they wers fbrceffto give way. ' " A conspicuous exfunp?er.of. ihia class of pol iticiansr=~?Hbat ia- old"" Wlug'lead?rtt,'' "'"whoseH bowels yis?r? for the Compromise dirt of .I850);"''' "is the present Chairman'of tbs- Committee on Finance, and",'by courtesy load?'r^^:of the Senate, | JOBS SIIHBMAS, of Ohio. His courao up to the present hour has been one constant; effort tb baffle and defeat ?yery^et^?r?t?r.i?'i^k}^f? of human rights in America. The pro-slavary.-; virus iwhicKin his biother, the General, is hot' concealed; works in 'him, if mbre seere'tly, not' less surely." ' """' " "", And then, follows some advice to the Darno-: eratic: party to join 'the extreme radical -parr? ots, and thns regain power by the defeat bf tneV Conservative " Republicans, and the Beleotion of B. F. B?TLia, 'ior some man of equal fidelity," over G SLANT,: or FSSS?NDBI?, or COMAX, for the Presidency,'?. : -'? :';;; Under sucb cirennatanees, we snoidd . ??bink^ tJ??-Jtfcfti<a?3?4s?? j?d?n?pgJi; to do at home. G eneral SICKIES here: Even-Mr. WTrsTTi?j-*i' fanoy, found that thsre was no large or prp?? able field for ?gitotiovand oar radical friends may rest assured that so long as the- military government work? wi?ely and firmly- ib,w?r<?; the purpose of its creation, tie estor??on'of :he South, so long it will receive the assistance. >f all the thinking and patriotic-men of?he "louth, and : that the cordial cooperation; of 3en._SicKi.B3- and 'flov. 0E? o?the inaU?r - of .egistr?tion, or'.?ny. otner mat^r/w?Lba based ipon mutual respeot, and a confidence'tliat hoy are working together for a common oattse.1 ?hat cause is the: cessation bif. this weary^ ?on-,. roversy, tbe" restorat?oa of Sonti? Carolina toit er p2ace in the Uaioiv snd: the revival>?f bar hattered and almost palsied industrial -?n?r ies." In such Work " their:L co-bperatipn.?can' land the test of 'boslile^^ticdsm.r&ad :WiiVzeW sive tho. approval ofgood 4ind wise men', of all artifes.- . . ; .;:.b.i?r:s ?.n:. ?'.-".? :-.L.;.-, ku., 'fjn And' it seems- to us thati?'.:"'tlie,c^'em?^'-jLn?iks^-. iring there is ample encouragement to our J sople; t J persevera ja ?lie course they have be?; mr and t^ look-foiwar'dwitb-conndenc >proaeh"ng Solutiori'of i^ese ?bl?tical, d??fic??- ] es which, even more U^nTtlip. disas?Vs. of.wat; <', ive depressed ?heir ^piritsi?: weighed'"?apoa'j cir ?nergie? and retarded- their progr?s.:" . ? ^HSJ B?TTE a^?'?ajt?w?^'^;:' W^seerby. the proc?edhigs bf^mietin^bf j " c stockholders of the G'r??ny?lie and iM?W- I, ^.I^U^^%."t^^g^ggg^ * .en^aathorjaed rnR the BlwKRidge Boftd lai: I nxfeclion with the main road to Green-rjlle. No.w if there is a-ipark iif en'te^rTse"in tie rectors of. thu. road^tbe^jWiU^nse ?5^^^ t\ ige and see' tI^^^^Sii?'Mc?ge'B<>ad ?an' *|toj>f:,r;TJie.B?up ^i?geRo&d runs '*m&*W ? ?on!Court house *?W^^^0f^S!3^h. ? ic.t ;yh'e*e^rra??^ iWy.wheithe?.that tunnel is ever to be.o?; ? ?'ted.?and'the connection'thrtm'gh the Bab?n ip wkh ine-Wfet a^cJxuiiusne^ia^^?iol ' i cannot^ ans wer, Th? apparent approaoaing *. omplction of the connection through Asheville terns tc roarer it doubtful^ but it? i s ? source f great regret thsj? there should bc stich-a oubt. Tho Blue iRidg? Road had completed his connection half- way at least, and no road o the country-can show a more sufficient re urn in what has been done for the amount of ?a? ital.cxpcndetl. Rut ou that .subject thc ?i .cctors of the Blue Ridge Road know, bestand ve shaii express no opinion. "But there is a )oint. of view in which this road is of great ropoftance to some of tho best interests of thc 'uturie of the' State. - ^" ??> ' \ . , " Th ; country which this road penetrates, is me capable'-of great deyel?prhent. -If there is iny ? ectioti of the State which affords attrac? tion ^r'"Cn??graticS;' it'?s"triis. "A delicious cli? mate^ a soil caj>able of indefinite improvement, and *jrhich can produce fruit, grain and cotton BL population, thrifty, honest, economical and. white, all offer capabilities which must sooner or laier be made . profitable. The attention of manyi persons from' the low country, where for? tunes-have been reduced by the war,, have al? ready been attracted by. these advantages, but thfey aro checked- by the- .fact of thc want of easy communication ??d mail facilities.. Now it is notonly of importance to the road, but to the State, Uiat 'this..enterprise should..not bo a fail lire. At present, it cannot be expected that the uere section of a road: can be run to ad vanta!g??;but if the: Greenville Road will do as it car do,'~-rrrK^thisToad'in connection with the main Greenville. "anH Columbia stem, it-can serve? itself and thc State. . A road which run? ning ^wice'a Week, does not pay,,jnay,.and will ^Sy ifrhen-. run oftener. ?.$[4 commend...this, subject to the: intelligent and able gentleman who presides, over . the. Greenville Road, and Mr. HAMMETT can add to the r?putation'which he has so deservedly tic quired, by completing this arrangement. That the resolution should have : be??" .- """"J' ** : mn.?- hf*h' FV??OUSHI. safiacit?- ??<?.?..; Vh-~ U common sense, adds the honora? bly desire to serve iris State, ought to be no slight recommendation to Mr. Pr?sident H?'sr METT? "*. ?' * ' ?' 1 ; '. '? ' ' - Pbtlftcs j D.?ing : slightly ...nader the ban in. New Jorleans, the newspapers have turned theitjattentioh Co literature and the fine arts. 'Thiraj we find tho'' Timies ! and the Picayune, en? gaged in a lively controversy on the "where? abouts of .RAPHAEL'S famous cartoons." Con? sidering the state of the country, the vexatious question arising out of Gen. SHERIDAN'S, inter pretajtion of the registration law, considering the terrible freshets, the crevasses, and the high ?price of corn and bacon, it. must bo-truly refreshing for^he ' inhabitants bf the Crescent City \o sit down to an tssthetical breakfast of coffee and -cartoons. I- The .. Times Lv.-!ds that t'these precious work's"; of-'art'"'art treasured in the 'collection pf'Queen'.ViCTOiiiA ^at Hampton Court Palace ;, whereas the. Picayune "delicately insinuates" that "tho cartoons aro thc property of- thje British nation, and " hang' in' the South Kenspigton Museum." . This, the Times says, is|_an? egregious blunder, Ac "has seen them at Hampton Court ; the rooms ef the South Ken? sington 'Museum are far too small to admit of RAPHAEL'S cartoons,'.' :and . that the blunder arosej from the-fact that sketches of' thc car -tQpns! are exhibited at the museum^ ' which the ?Pie?yune-&T? pritic mistook foxthe originals. This ?is the present -state of -tho - controversy, an?.ijt is avery :pretty*'-quarrel as it stands. ~Ws hjope.our 'colle'agiies' wilT endeavor to settle .th? qifficu?ry "amicably, without resorting io ^pistols pr ..SJMRI?.VN ; for. while discussions on '{Lie finejarts are.very, improving and altogether comnjendable, such a method of adjudicating .the pjrize;of vicloryv We-fear? -would have a de moraliting tendency. WANTS. '?i^?STTKSi, A GOOD COOK ASD WASHER, .'tr also a SEAMSTRESS and CHAMBBBMArX). Must OTmg feood recommendations. Apply at No. 13 WENT Vl/ISIflES.-SOaiETHIIS? Vi). DO. A LADY v? that'cair-cut ind'-make med'and'boy's" clothes, .lines': and children's drosses,-can keep bouse, and make "herself generally. useful - in tho house, kitchen > and :gardoq., ..Low, terms. ' Gtood relerences given If required. Any. o?r writing pleass state terms. Address.' ' ,.J.;'~"-;--:.:..??- ..-.:.-- " : "C. iW.1? BOX 31, .... . "Agr?7... V? . - . .-.-y-j. ysace'aBBrry,.a g. -; .r^AsoojBy A:SITU?T??* ? AS CLERK BX . VT ! sn .active citizen of amiddle agc, who. writes.a ?good-hand and ia quiok at figures j. is capable of taking :chargeof a'set of booka,' and can produce thc highest .recsmineaofcnecis for ?abiUtr and:-dharioter.-->Buta mod? erate compensation aaked?or.servicea. Address " ...... -."WILLINGNESS," - AprijaS ..-.-.-,. At-thlsCottee. ^t^AlPCE?s, ABT AT.T.TtT?Kt.'g AVOaiAjr AS T? px*, for quita a, pmall family., One who is will? ie? to hiake herself generally useiul, is civil and agree? able in mannera, can apply at Ko.' 68 (Mlibun street. ' ?...April a?.i .-.-i.-: :.>?;-: -. : :.?a?l -t-? n.l... ' ?^TR" IflBSoHJttATTOf? 'Oj? .aVTT.'i.irs'wr ?TJ* A. 6USTUS CDRRlE-wiU bo thankfully received by ,nis^merriiAMTj[gL M. p^3TBElE,'..atOeprge'e, a C -.AprillS . , ....... -.1. \, Imo. T??5 OKKUIPTE BAXtTLJBTT; SSW -_ _tS? MACHINE. ?25.^-Wanted-Agenta, SISO. per month and all expenses jiaid, to'' sell :thff Genuine Bartlett S?wing^Machine, ^Tnls'Machine w?i do all the 7*!^,t*?t?ia?-don.e:-on any.hlghTpnced maohine, and ls rnllyi patented, uoansedand warranted for Ave years. Wo pey tho above Wage?, or a commission, from which twice that smeaut can - be made;. . Eor ?Circulara S and terms address H. HALL & CO.. So. 731 Chestnut street, PJiaad?Inlua. Ps,._ SS_ April 10 TO RENT. rfW REST,--SHE UPPER PART OP HOUSE X Nd, j383..JoU2iG.. STREET,: containing eil rooms, to? gether, with kitchen^. To an . approved tenant terms xooderAts. Applyover tte gtcire.' 1 ?- MayT .POOMM TO REST.-A H?TET AJSD BES. : PECTABLE Email-family can ' procure s suit of rooms :(3 ni all) in a, house situated in a-healthrport of the city.. Am^stNo.;W3?|ark^.4?teet?;a a " May? . :.= .. , ? ..- . I J?JQj RKST.: ?TiHK? PME STDBEsls THE . JL " A uger Building.. Poasesstan of. one given immedl .tefy; tlxe otl^ from me flrBt Jun Apply to .rAwH 30- J- ?:.itnth-' ? -"-j ' ~S^QC^ e\^^i^^L~ A. within ir<> yard* of the Baflway.- -The House has eleyen,(ULgood J0ojas,:-and is:.;ln- perfect order. Possession can be had on .or about the 23d May. Apply tb T; Ai WHITNET,'Na YPrihkUn etreet, or No. 2 Cha? mets street._ stnwft ?' -May^sF' :*T?:SSW^I?-"?EA* ' ?E81DBNCB,. Wo. T Atlantic street, containhigfour upright 'rooms and twp. attica, with a good well and -datero on the lot. ' In qnirs at No. 6, next door._stnthS* May? mp RE??, HALF OV THE HOUSE NO. 93 X 'K2NQ STREET, with use of a fine cktern. Par ?tnrlher: particulars, apply on tho- premises,-1 - TiBKK 8TABUC ? .di* -PIOUS BRICK STABLE, with accommoimbm^ ^^t^&^?^^^ 6?-Ap^: MSTO^^^o^ i^*-0 ?treeto- Also, A GOO)" K1SIDENCE, No. 39 East Bay, now: berna- nut ?nS . j?teP*aer. jJOS^Bfrr?EA^^o! rHaynV: ^CT,'"V"'- 3 ' - -Mays rpo REST, THAdPv i>ESIRABLK STORE: f^.^ f^ S^ve aeorgo etreet, on the lionheart SlJf?^* SSiS? p!ft<tf *to*ousS,msy beSwiS ^??1*- ?^???t?onrivewonthBm^dayo^?av TO i^J^-^Sr1^^ iberentwmbe^moderate. ^?3^5,P^??fei*1^ to p. EPSTraUcomer: ^^JJ^gWentworth street^ ander M?somc K? 1 RAILRaiVDjSi; ^?ffirjHEASTERN RAttHOAD COUPA**. ^ttsAMOBtheObi^sidB^R^^ l)*rth? s>iTB4st?TO'o*mnowr^?ma win. "ArrivaChexaw^,.^-*i"^ "" ir?? lf :? Arrtv??*?^?._,;-,.,-;.;;;;;;;::. I00#rl?: ,r . i,-- -..-"-'-^ . a a SOLOMONS, .fjlt?aw." BennetlsTffle,' rWu?^?bor^ idPtoence ??Des wiRcoi^mr^^onalimn?ji^ .Ul/W ??>???- .. i. ... . - "SB ??ii^'-'^'f'i ?aives, io; quarters, 83; *%%gma* ??Wdri*V evsrr any. rreketa JJrom' SHteoarx w-?,.,^T*0*w wie?/ iioxa?? o ma?m MEETINGS^ ?ic baibj?otlii&c ?cncr.it '?erfammtuna. rt? Xunibcrtinfl tb am rbi?raenbcn ?fl?cntiia. ben 13ten.3Kai, ?ttenb9.afr< fatten.^ 10c SKitglicbcr ftnb anfgefetbert. ni crfdjetntn. IS. >y. Si o ? I c r. av 7 1 lftcr Speedier. RUTE5TA?T KPISfcOPAX. SOCIKTV FOR TH? ADVANCEMENT OF CHRISTIANITY TN , . . . -. ..SOUTH CAROLINA- ?. ' . T ' rt3E FIFTY-SEVENTri ANNTVERS?KT ' WILL DE L celebrated {D.V.) This Day, May 7th. The l?uslnoss Meeting of the Society will bo held at roco Church, at 12 o'clock. The Anniversary Sermon will be preached in Graco burch at 8 o'clock P.M. Tho pnblic are invited to attend. O.T. GADSDEN. May 7 2 Recording Secretary. CHARLESTON BOARD OF TRADE. pHE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THE ?. Charleston Board of Trade WAI be hold This Eve ing, at 8 o'clock, at tho Charleston Hotel Club Room. ' By order of thc President. JNO. B. STEELE, May 7 1 ' Secretary. URVIVOTIS' ASSOCIATION OF CHARLES TON DISTRICT. ra REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING .OF THIS association will bo hold This Evening: at Market tall, at 8 o'clock. Blank forms of application for membership can be had t WALKER'S, corner Meeting and Market streets. ... : Vii . V? C.TEJCHTCHESTEB; Sj May 7 1- ... Secretary nWILANT PIRK ENGINE COMPANY. A TTENDTHE BEG?LAB MONTHLY MEETING OF /% your Company, This Evening, at eight o'clock, at rourHall in State Street. A full attendance is Bolicltcd. By order. . JjHN T. KUMPHRK?8,- , May 7 ?' 1 ? [ ? ?' 8ecretary. ? ?": i HTJBKKNXAsr SOCIETY. ? g . FIE REGULAR - MONTHLY MEETING. WILL BE hold TAf? Evening, 7th instant.' ?tr th? Hall, at 8 j'clock. TH.?MAS O'BRIEN. May, 7 1 Secretary. FREDNDSCHAFTSB?ND. THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THE Society will be held This Evening, the 7th Inst., at 8 3'clock. E. PFEIL, Secretary. May7_1 ... CITY COUNCIL. ,,-?.;. rXlHE REGULAR MEETING WILL ' BE'HELD THIS 1_ DAY, In Council Chamber, at 5 o'clock P. M, : .j-:;:;- . ; : ;W.H.SMITH.' -May'7 1 _ Clerk of Council. aLS^^Wm^-aui^HOH te South the 8th instant. ~" Teanetdoy, Divino Service will comme nco a* 10 o'clock. A. M.- - .cr li H JOHND. HcOOLLOUQH. May 7 -a** ".'2- ?i ? f. - '^'Secretory; LOST. T OST--A BULL TERRIER, YELLOW AND Iii - white, a number of scars on face* answering lo ihe name bf Jack. A reward or ?10 will bovpj??d.' to the per? son returning this'?lbg to Maj. Gon.T>.- E. SICKLES. * . _May_7 _ _ a ',- jj ; " '.? ? _ *? j>,g . I.'-.%?. fl FLAT ?LOST^A 1.VRG? OPEN" LUMBER I FLAT-a hberal reward will be poid for any infor? mation that will lead to its recovery, or if delivered at Bennett's MID, East Bay street. 3 May 7 FOR SALE. F?It SALE, A PINE LOT OF BRONZED CHANDELIERS, two handsome Glass Show-Caaea,. Table Tops, stool Tops,' and other store fixtures, will bo sold cheap for cash. Applv at once to Dry Gooda store in Auger's Building. No. 223 LING STBfcET. ' ' ' " - .May 7 . _ 3f FOR SALE,' A TOTING ' MARE, POUR I years old Warranted sound and gentle. Apply at toe NORTHWEST CO ..NEB OF'.ANSON. AND STATE ! STREETS. ' ' " 1*_May 7 TT10R SALE. A BAR-ROOM i AND PIX-1 JD .. TURES, at tho corner of King , and Line streotB. No. 620.. Any person wishing, to purchase, will plo aso Inquire of the proprietors on tho premises:* May 7_tutbs3 PRIVATE SALE. SMALL HOUSE AND I and LOT, on tho south side of Shepard street, and J next lot, but one, to the South Caro ina Railroad track. Apply to W. H. QILLILAND & SON, No. 33 Hayne street. . _ 3 . ,, - May 6 T7W)R. SALE, ON ACCOUNT ?>P DEFAR JC TUBE from thc city, the stock, and interest in 1 au established FLOUR. HAY AND GRAIN STORE, do? ing a safo and paying business; is situated in the best location in the city for tho business. Inquire of the proprietor. JOHN BINNS. Sb. 219 East Boy. ApiQSO . .."..,",/< ...... .; .,: ! BOARDING; -?co BOARD OP THE BEST KIND, WITH OR without rooms,, can; now be secured, at .very reason? able rates, if aeon applied fo Nb". 2"BT. THTXIP STREETi omer Boanda in street. , . .April 30 INSU RAH CE. .-. Si6Qti?ScrTto)cninacn, SUer?sScrforgungcn, ci., in einer ber beftert SIn(lo!trn bc? SartbcJ. (ber Rni??etbiM?cr,).' w??t?ciaaf g c a c n fe i t i g e a'S?tiftcu- b*ariinbct'i(l, beforgt JU bett m??jjftcn ?Br?'aiiea. '(^amVmrtnbet ?lrjt, .' Shh.'- n?fer?irrbr, 2>r. G. -Seller?. CEcfe ?ing ?nb iDlartctfrcafie. January 16 : i ?. : tufSmo ' PKT GOODSTETO. GREAT AJWA?TON ! TUST RECEIVED. AND OPENING DAILY, A ?i splendid asssortment of SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS, And everything else tn the Staple and Fancy.' ?DRY GOODS LINE. The largest and moat 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 the most select Goods, offered lower than ever since tho War. . . Ii| 306 KINO STREET, Between Wentworth and Society ats* SPRTOG DRESS GOOBS, AT REDUCED PRICES. hiVHE SUBCRIBER OFFERS EIS.BEMA?NING STOCK JL of SPRING DRESS GOODS atjpfe?Oy-tednced pt?ce? JAMES B. BETT?, May 1 6 No. 262 King street. DENTISTRY. % g!f'#i|? THEO. F. CHUFEES, DEIST TI ST, UPPICE, - No. 375 KIN?.STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE HASEL. ... r'E'MOST BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL TEETH IN? SERTED at moderate prices. SOT TEETH EXTRACTED wltboct pain by means of CHLOBO F <)R ?? March 5 ruths Gmo - :. i THE. i< jj DIES' ; ..-MUTUlrt? IT AYING ON -HAND A L?KQ? SUPPLY ?FBE?DY O- MADE CLOTHING, suitable for..Gentleman. Ls "W^/^-Jrec. ?nd being desirens of c?imiriiahlng our Itock before the season ad vanees too far, we would espe? r?37 'rfT theattention of the puhl toto warda the reduc? ioni which w?l bo made In o?r prices for tho next two rthreeweeks^^di?a.S.j:^ -^?. JiJT'. ?Apply at tho DEPOSITORY. January 29 No. 17 Chalmorg street. >FFKE CLERK OF. COUNCIL-THE FOLLOWING . Clause Of Sectlan 1 Of an '?Ordinanee to Raise Sun Ues fox the ye u-1867," ls pubhahed for the Information ' persons coiling Goods by sample or otherwise, who are; M residente of thia city. -AB such persons 'are ' hereby rtUedjto report at thia office. . , '2fhr?e-dollia* on every^ amnared 'o^naw ofc all goods ?ld at this city by raona not residents, by sample or hefwiae." ? " . . '...: :W. H.-SMIEHr Marah 8 .-- . . - .-' -: ;CJert of Oooncfl'-r ill ?9 1?8 MARKET ST., '] ?ofcs,. Peiiodicals. and. Stationery. ?USTRECi-JVED Abur errapply of STATIONERY a ;.: ; -,'- ' '? " -" - PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBU5IS ' ? r-; I POCKET BOOKS, DIARIES for 1867, Etc. , AXeO, - . ?. i?: * ? \, .? .flh^ and large selection of NOVELS,"by the most I'W^JSA^O'?0^0'bq9ks? ^P0^ "(os;Boat m the MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS. jATT.TKR conatanuy on band, and subacriptlona re? ved for the same. . ?'" i ^ JL'!Jti??.trr?..*Nl>: f?fx&Jae? \yl?? COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Xtl OFFICE N?.;^'|^lg#l^^^^'. opte to ber 3 . & ? E. M.. ^WB^nima^u^ 0BPNER AND MAGISTRATE, T Aft BEMOVED VOB OFFICE FBOM CHALMERS t atreet to Na 83 CHURCH STEKKT, eme dore >fi-vS B?oea mrocL August SJ AMUSEMENTS. G-RAETD Voe AL INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT FOE THE BENEFIT OF THE WIDOWS AND OR -PHA^S of Marion Lodge- No. 2, L O O. F.. will iko'plaoo at Hibernian Han. on THURSDAY EVENING, lay 9th, at H o'clock* under tho direction of Professors '. BEUKHAN andT.T-. O'NEAXJE. er?T Tickets to be had at aU the Bookstores, Mills loose, Charlestou and PaviUlon Hotels, aud aU tho pria ipal Drug Stores, and from tho Committee. ADAM B. GLOVER. PROFTT. P. ONEAL. JOB DAWSON. J. G. ll AKTEN. F. D. PINCENEY. J. H. HONOUR. M. D. May 1 wfmlthl_Committee^ ~HIBER??AN HALL. For Three Nights Only ! COMMENCING SATURDAY EVENING MAY *. M_A_C ETVOY'S MUSICAL AND PANOBASCO ETTTTnlTION, THE HIBERNICON, OB, A TOUR IN IRELAND 1 The Monica! HIuBtrations, by tho Misses DALTON and MAC EVOY. Mr. CHAS. MAO EVOY, the popular Irish Vocalist and Violinist will appear In his great role of "Barney, the Guide. A Descriptive Lecture by Prof. MAC EVOY. SST Admission 7G and SO cents. Children hau* price Doors open 7j;; to commence at8 o'clock. ar seo bills or the day. Change of Programme every night._May 0 THE FLORENCE FAIR. rflHE LADIES OF FLORENCE RESPECTFULLY TN JL VITE the public to a FAIR which wfll be held in tho Masonic' Lodge, on the lath, 16th and 17th or May, the proceeds of which wUl be devoted to benevolent ob? jects. The Fair will open on the morning of the 15th, at 10 o'clock. On tho night of tho 16th there wiU be a series or TABLEAUX and CHARADES: on the night of the 17th, a CONCERT. No one need ?tay away for fear of being imposed on. - There will be no EXTORTION. No article wul be sold for moro than you can purchaso elsewhere. Terms bf Admission to the Fair, 25 cents. Admission to the Tableaux, 50 cents. Admission to tho Concert, 50 ccata. A E. ?BOWN,. Secretary of Ladi.-a' Fair. Apm aa : ? ? ? ' - : -:_aa? MILLI M CRY. ETC. Spring Fashions fISS ROSA MURTLAND'S i miMmw ROOMS, No. 295 King Street, ABOVE WENTWORTH, (OVER MESSRS. SHEPHERD & COHEN'S.) TtflTSS MURTLAND HAS JUST RECEIVED, PER lU. .'Manhattan,'* a beautiful assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY, and solicits a call. Latest Styles always on band. ; ; ': ? April 0-tatbslmo MRS. S J. COTCHETT, EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS, KING STKEET, Charleston, S. C. ... -''iasjfcaa^ii;' NEW AND ELEGANT . ^r^^ii ; - .CLOAK TRIMMINGS, CRYSTAL,' AMBER, MOTHER OF. PEARL AND JET FRINGES, GIMPS, eic,.' - ?- /ii? ?lYii ^?l, ' " . Misses'?nd.; Infanta' ::. . iht .-Tr^.. "S*5f=3^;., HATS, CRAPE ILLUSION, SILE, CHIP AND STRAW BONNETS. The Ladies are invited to call and examina. So. 371 KING STREET, April 30- : taths6 Third door north of Goorge-at. . MADAME 1?. "Ltr.l>EOU?, - DE ALES TW mumm m PAM GOODS, . NO. 2?2 K?N^-T,'-t?pr.Stair^ ?; ;:. nrUKES THIS OPPORTUNITY OF INFORMING THE X LADIES of Charleston, and vicinity, that she baa recently opened a large assortment of Fashionable MIL? LINERY and-FANCY GOODS, and would be glad if La? dies would can and examine them. Z: ?' rr'.i" ? Mrs. Lndocus promises to Bell at the cheapest possible rates, being satisfied with small profits.' . - STAMPING "A2TO PANOTWOBK Done at tho ibortest notice. : She baa the agency also of Madame- Demoreet for the eale of her DRESS PATTERNS.: by the : aid of which every Lady can be her own Fashionable Dressmaker. April 6 ; '. '.-.rj '...' . ,., stnth O.: CHTTTENDEN", General Comiuission Merchant, . ..'. :i . AHB .. 1- ' . - .: 1 OP, VABIOP8 KiNDS, ' N O. 1 S 7 a E ADE S T R E E Ty X~L EALER -- TN . PAPER AND TN MATERIALS OP JL/; everv description torits manufacture. -. v -?' ' 'D?ceoiijer 13 . .reno , ^IIiLIAM FBOOKdBANKS, PSTEA? GAS FITTER 1 AND PIUS?RER, "PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL GAS FIXTURES, GAS XT FITTING AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT 1 ENDED TCX. ' ... N6. U6 K12?G.STRBET, August 81 ' Between itroao, and - Onec?" streets. ' ! - ": THE : r ? ., Office'So. 147 Meeting street. :?H I ' :?ON?E?T.? ONS' ;-:,. si.'.*?"*.-i . r i'"'-?:WITH ?IX ly, J^lifAO^o ..Si UUgllOUt ; :.:i.'..THt -: ir.-: " : : \M:?fo&?mi?? .STATES.--; Vf::: Every attention given to the safe Transmission of Freight, Money, and Valuables. Vrai? OAXJJ -POK ':ANTi.r>KLIVEB:'FREIGHT ''* ' 'TO ANT POINT' IN THE CrTT : - - . j FBEE. OP 0H?BG?. ' H. B. PLANT, President, . ApraqO' ?'?;'-- .' '. -- y Augusta. Ga. PUBLIC NOTICE. .-;.!< . . ,. _;.OFFICE OF.crrr TREASURY, .J. eUBLIC NOTICE 19 HEREBY GTvWTHAT BrTOEB .the following Ordinance license* have boon prepared or delivery from this Office...... r . S. THOMAS, . _ . i -y-'- ??' -: City Treasurer. 'S^-'S?***!?***^ ^'-a^MU|?^t-?? Uy Council astcmbled. That from Sand after the first day I January, licenses shall be taken out for oil carts, drays nd wagon*; used for private anddr^eatitfpuxpcWtB bte same manner, and according to the same provisions ow of force in relation to carte, drays ead. wagons, tot er riven 'for Ure, except1 glvmg' bonds'1 Abd each such Kt, drAy or wagon, ?han be provided with a hadge-con uning (he number thereof, and naked JPrivatc to bo lc?ed an the outside of th? shaft, SEO. 2. No.-person sh&Q' be taken by the Treasurer as orety to any bond undor tho Ordinance conoarning li? m?es for carts, drays, wagons and ?thar carnages, un aBhoorah*beairecholder. ^a^^u 2*?*l S?1???* ?ban, bareaftrr bc. the raies fot cenaos-for public and private carts, drays, wagons, ito. i3r?dir^thebOTsee-orm'uIe?-'uaedth?reof,'wm afreefrom.othertaTatlop:;,; ? ..; S;' x JOUC CAiu-a, Biu.ru, KXC.. OR THOAK satrxoreD TS AWX BDsissas w??rrvBr,-roE mai: DruEcr OB rSDiEaoT. ^W0^*:CW* ?"lr'?le !*nVm><X**a by one horse or For eV?ry cart; riray br wagon,' drawn', by two bosses or [UlsaViajki--,.-T^.:*-^;,irr ; -J.ir ;::.',*) ,<i. ?^*^^?^^?^^^^ra wna??\ 8S0, ?' For eVery-hackrand cartia^ ?nih fbtu- wliet?s. Wa For every, stage or ominous, {?xept Ene omnibus). Ith two apraea, .tBQ.._. ,:i , -* .. for every stage- or^onmBr?i'' (except Une orantbua), !a%vnn -"by totn* lumAMa 960L? t.tf;*'.r;,? For ?wasy tru?avdiawu Uj^tmvw wotxihaKMibfmalat; W^f^^J?*Vf^i*?S?~ ixzszXi?, *Wro.os~i?os??ora?aV : rabies, ?ao. BisA??cA)raasn^aw*ia'c?AB^ For everyJrn^csa^-aT-aBajdn, ?tU-:.. .:.!-..? , For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do Batio iliiriHOMj MajWaal lu be employed mthitrAne irtins?f gooda, warts. Tfnarhtnrttra, lumber, or ?av bar commodity, for compon sah era, ciliar d'.ricS?Ti dirocUy for the ?arno...mall pay fdr a tloenso tb? a?ro oj , exciaaivo of the hors? dr rania. . r^tmediaCftyCoaaeii;?i?t M0> day of Januarv i^*y^^>nr^ord one thoriaand eighthSi taoMtry* . w.?. 8am, CMk0mA ? p* fi m CLOTHING. CHEAP CLOTHING iPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING. PIERSON & CO., NTo. SO HAYNE STKEET, PUFFER THE UALANCE OF THEIR STOCK OF [J HEADY-MADE CLOTHING at Wlioli ?al? or Retail, ,t very low prices, to City and Couutrv Trade, compris ng every variety of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. April 27_Imo JAMES McCOltMICK, MEBCHANT TAILOR. WHOLESALE ANO XUCTAH. OKALEU IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, GENTS' FUKMSllINiG GOODS, No. 35. BROAD STREET January 2S ". 6nios _ CHARLESTON.J!. C. ^CRIAT MMIO? J GREAT ATTRACTION ATTENTION PARENTS ! ATTENTION PARENTS! WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR- STOCK OF ; YOUTH'S. BOYS', AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH- I TNG, bf fine and medium qualities, to which we invite your attention. Call and examine. Wo will tate pleasure to show and seh them. REMEMBER THE STORE. GEO.IJLTTLE&CO., No. 21B King street, MIDLLE OF THE BLOCK, -?-if - --_gjgsa ga V?rtori? Hotel Bange. CHUIART, WHITFORD & CO., MANUFACTUREES AND WHOLESALE.. DEALERS -. 1 . ry !' . l j AND :'. [COARSE CLOTHING, 4 MERIGAN EXPRESS BUILDING, NOS. 55, 57, XJL and 61, Hudson street, near Duane, New York.' T. F. CAR HABT. W. H: WHITFORD. :. i .: . J. B. VAN WAGENEN. December 10 6mo .... T. HAMILTON. OPTICAU SPECTACLES ! SPECTACLES! The subscribers have just received j a fine and complete assortment of j the celebrated " PERISCOPIO LENS,1''in Gold, Silver, Steel, and | Shell Frames, which they are pre? pared to adapt to ali who. may suif er from Defective Vision. Prices reasonable and to suit the times. . '- -: ALLAN & SIDDONS ; .no. ?Ui jiilN? . STKEET, Sign of the " Gold Spectacles.3' ; N. B.-The PERISCOPIO LENS fitted to old frames at -the'I shortest notice. April 16 :'? .- -?'--;.? ? ': ? ;- tuthslmo S. A. LAMBERT,: PRODUCE I COMMISSiON^MERCHANT. I SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN ORDERS FILLED ON COJQOSSION. . Office of John P. Newkirk, j Nb 127 READE-STREET, CORNER HUDSON, i NEW YORK... : IO- Agency tor EXTON'S PREMIUM TRENTON CRACKERS. All orders sent will be promptly attended [to. . --fimo?TVoprntT I? INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. P_ BONFORT, SODSON,' ?ear KING STREET, rear of CITADEL. ?71ABM HANDS. COOKS, "WASHERS, HOUSE SEB I? ' VA.?TS, &c, wanted immediately. .March 36 ... . ... '?...'. tnthsSm STRASBURGER & NUHN, r/!?fPOHTKK3 OP. -.. r . ' TOTS, CHISA, SLATES AND SLATE . ' '. : .-.v.-i. -JREffiCTLSt::::..t .--K STRASBURGES & NUHN, FORCED BY THE RAPID increase Ol their business, .?nd their , present Iliade .quate accommodations, have made arrangements to re? move from No. 65 Maiden Lane to the extensive lofts ol No. 394 BRO AD WAY, neai;.Canal, street, New York..an the 15th of March; offering there to buyers better in? ducements than ever befo>et-:,thatnfhnoa-' Fabrnary 28 THE I?RLB pOMSHED AT THE WONDSSTDL REVELATIONa HADE BT THE GBEAT ASTB0LOGJBT, Cf HE BEVALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EVER KNEW. She restores to fcappmeaa ; v cae who, from doleful evento, attWropheavxarosses In tove; Ides of relation? and Menas, losa of money, -fcc., have' become despondent. She pringstogethor those long separated, givea informa? tion concerning absent -friends or lovers, restores lost or stolen property, tells yo^ toe huameto-yon are best qualified to pursue and In what jon will be most euccess raL ?anses speedy marriages, ami tells you tho very day TOUwiH marry, gives you the names, lilienesA and char? acteristics of the person. Sha reads your very twight-, ? and.by her almost supernatural powers, un va fla the dark, and hidden mysteries of the future. From the stars we see in tho flrmament-^tbe malefic stars that overcome or pr<-doiainate in the configuration-from the aspects and poeitionsof the planota-and the fixed stars lathe heavens st the .tone of birth, she deduces the future destiny ol maru Fall not to connqlt the greatest Asteologtston saith. It costs yon Trot a trifle,' and yoi! may n e versgatn tmvo BO favorable en oppcrtaziity, - Consultation fee, with likeness and all desired Information. SL Parties'Uvina lt a distance caa constat tho Madame by mail with equal afety and sadalacilon So toomaeivcs, as ii ta parson? A l?land explicit chart, ..written ont: with all Inquiries an iwered and likeness enclosed, sent hy mail on receipt ol nice ?bo?? mentioned. ?Uto' strictest -s?crosy vrifi be nain tain ed, and all correspondence returned or destroy la.: Seferences of the nighest order furnished, those de iringthem; WritepJ?l?V'fh?!:a?y?? the- month ?na ?ar In which you were born, enclosing a s mall .'lock of Address. ' - MADAME H. A P?RRTGO i! : ; J :; P.D. DBAWCR293,BCVPAU>, N; Y. March30, - .. . ? , : . ; ly.. WHTSKEBS and MUS? TACHES forced to grow upon the amootbegt - _.. j?co:in from three to:- ava I ..weeks by using Dr. SKVTG t1 ?H-3B-' 8- 'HESTAUBATETJR ? CAPILLAIRE, tho i most wonderful discovery in mo ... dem' science, acting upon ^p, io Board- atid Hair In aft^mbM&stiimr^bi? tDSer.' li ^^S?.a?.^S^^ ?tfg^k-^I^8 A'AT-2.S^-Anburn,.:^tjaL ?? JQate^ Ol ?CTWMg etoento? ma?sd free. Afidrej? BERGES, ??TTS tCO^ ClMiatotiLlSoi: US BIT? street. Troy.N. ?*HB3LI8HKS? AT ORANOEBCIIG G. B. XHtS PAFE3 CIRCULATES THBOUOHODT THE GROCERY AMD MISCELLANEOUS? HA? ! HA?! QAA BALES PRIME EASTERN AND N. R. HAY ? V J ' J Landing and In store. CORN ! cons I 10 OOO bushels Primo White and Yellow COHN ?.OOO bushel* Primo Oats With a fresh supply of fresh ground Orlst and Meal .ways ou hand... -JY _, .. ~. -. .. -_. - For sale by JOHN CAMPSEN & CO., May 7 3 Ko. 14 Market, opposite State ?best. ?K0RGE ? WILL?M?1 (16^ " h WHOLESALE GROCERS AND BANKERS, IIATNK STREET, CHARLESTON, S, C, ?E0RGE W. WILLIAMS & CO., Cotton. Factors, CHURCH STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. WILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO., Commission Merchants, NO. 147 MAIDEN LANE, NEW TOBE. May 7 tuths3mo ~ CL?AR1??D?S7 T -I fT BOXES CLEAR SIDES JL?? 1? hhds. Prime Shoulders. For sale by BRUNS & BEE, May 7_: tntha_No. 78 East Bay. FLOUR, BACON, &c. QAA BARBELS FAMILY, EXTRA, 8UPEB AND rj\J V " Common Flour. 30 Hoarheads Choice Bacon Shoulder?. G Cases Breakfast Strips. 10 Barrels Choice Family Hams. 15 Barrels Prime Mess-Pork. Coffee. Lard. Butter, Candles, Soaps, Ac, Ac. Landing and tn store, and for salo by J. fe T. DAWSON. MayT catha _No .98 East Bey. S1I)ES, SHOULDERS, HAMS, PORK, &C. HHDS. PRIME C. H. SIDES 33 hhds. prime Bibbed Sides 24 hhds. prime Western Shoulders 15 bbls. New York Pig Hams ' 30 bbls. primo Mess Pork j 30 tes. pure Leaf Lard ! 30 bbls. No. 1 Mackerel on v.uhM. Wo. 1 M??Aerel .. . ... 300 boxes Smoked Herring? . - - In store and for sale low by J JEFFORDS 4 CO., May 7 No. 30 Vendue Bange. Fl CORN AFLOAT. 45 >7S-\t~\r\ BUSHELS PRIME NORTH CAROLINA j VjVyVy COHN, In bulk, per schooner "8. E. Jayne." 2000 bushels PetOgrew's Flint Corn, superior for mil? ling, per schooner "Minnie." For ?ale by R. M. BUTLER, May ?_2_North Atlantic Wharf. TENNENT'S AL?rE 1 (\f\ CASES TENNENT'S PALE ALE. IN PINTS. Illly just received per ship Missouri, from Liver? pool, and for sale by ROBERT MURE A CO., Agents J. A B. Tennent, I May 3 6 Brewer, Glasgow. ROS^"AWSP1RT?S~ TURPEN? TINE. fTf, BARRELS ROSIN rj \J 12 barrels Spirits Turpentine. Landing this day, and for sale by J. A ENSLOWA CO.. _May 1_No. Isl East Bay. KNOX & SON'S ALLO A ALE. CASES JUST RECEIVED, AND FOB SALE BE WM. C. BEt A CO.. Corner East Bay and Vandorhorst's Wharf. April IC_..-. ? ? _tuthalO CALIFORNIA WINE COMPANY. (rNcoaponjLTEr> xovxstBSB. 1, 1866.) - ; w i TSP E s,. . FROM THE VINEYARDS OF - Sonoma, Los Angelos and Naps j Counties, California. W. H.. CHAFE?, Agent. "! iNO. 307 EAST-BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. HOCE, SHEEHY, BWEET ANG-ELICA, MUSCATEL. I Port, Wine Bitters, - Claret,. Sonomo Brandy, California I Catawba, Sonoma Champagne (in quarts). Sonoma Cham pagne (in pints, 24 iii a case)-In wood and glass. - April 30 ...... -i- tctheSmos BARGAINS TO BE HAD. ON ACCOUNT OF DEPARTURE FROM THE STATE will be sold, at the People's Flour and Qram Store, No. 21BEast-Bay, 2000 bushels of PRIME WHITE CORN . 200 taishels F-edlng Oats ' ' 225 bushels Cow Peas-selected for-planting 20,000 Iba Shorts and Bran . 18 bbls Choice Extra Family Flour ?O IA,1? -S.U. X>O*M*<MM? 25 bushels Millett and'Broom Cora Seed i Grocar"? Covered Spring Cart : 1 Baker's Covered Spring Cart 1 Butcher's Covered Stiring Cart : '-'" ' ' " . Uersey .Wagon, Harness io suit the above named;Carta, 2 pair of new Wheels and Crank .Axles, Baited for Spring Drays or "Watering Carts. 1 Spring Furniture Cart and. Dray HorgoHarness and , License. .. , .. If not disposed of by Thursday, that remaining on hand" I will be sold at psbHc auction on toe . premises, wii?t the I interest of the present occupent In the stead. V.-r MayC mtuth3 The Unl-versaJ Verdict ot all the Most Ex? perienced Pastry- Cooks and Hosnketf mu thattho IS THE MOST RELIABLE OF ALL BAKING -"POW- : . DEBS, being beautifully white, ?nd trea?rom allin- ? jurions ingredients, besides requiring only two-thirds of th? "quantity to have tho name effect ad other Yeast Powders. It yon want delightful Pie Crust, Biscuit and Com Bread, give it a trial For sale by GRUBER A MARTIN, ' No. 236 Sing steoet- - HENRY BISCHOFF A CO, - "' No. ly, East Bay. "" ,vi.":s w. s. coirwm * co0 ,.; r.... No. OSS Klngstreet, DO WIE A MOISE, Druggists. - No. 15? MEEr?NGSTRAET, Opposite Charleston. HoteL January24_. . thstufimo AFFL?DTia>l ; , "When by the uso- of DR. JorNVTLLE*S KTJXTB yon ie can. be cured permanently, and at a mei"g cost.. . .... The astonishing success which near attended'thisJ In? valuable IsedtcmeJaT ghystcsl and .Nervous .Weakness, . General Debility and Prostration, Loss ot Muscular En? ergy, Impotency, br any of the consedaencM ?f youthful indiscretion, renders lt the most vfinsMs; y??^.?.?^ :. ever discovered.. .,. s. .-.;.f - - It will mrnnTn nTl tim mus ii fTm Bops, 3epre??laaV6x-' ritrrnnut. Itirspnrlty tn srnrTj Ot bui?nesaj 1 m bf irii tiwi ry, confusion, though ta ot self destruction, fears of in- - , sanity. Ac.'. It will restore the appetite, renew the health of these who have destroyed it by sensual ?xcess or-evfl ?-" -practices. , . r<Jj. .,.;9; : . ; Young Men, be humbugged no more by "tjoaok Doo tors" and ignorant p ; aetttioners, bat send wtt?oat delay : for tho FJIitr, ?nd bo rt onco TOitorod io health And ?3tj> piness. A perfect Cure ie Guaranteed in ?neryinstsao*.. . pria?SI ?*?*iU?% m..*. ??? ?jare-a *3,- ???? - une bottle j?.snfflrtaat to effect? oura maR ordinary case?. ALSO, DR. - JWfSyiLLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, TOr'ths^ j speedy and permanent cure of Gonorrheas, Gleet, Ur? taral Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and., all -T-r-^"- o . the Kidneys and Bladder. Cures effected in from ono to five days^i;Thcy sre prepared from vegetable extracto that are harmless, on the system,, and never nauseate the stomach or impregnate the breath. ' No change of dio is necessary while ?sing them, nor does their action! in any manner interfere with budnaas pursuits. Prit e ?1 Either of the above-mentioned arUclea will ba sent to my address, closely sealed, and post-paid, by man o axprass on receipt of. price. Address ?fl orders to BERGER. 8HUTT9 A CO., Chemists, March 30 ly .y No. 285 River street. Troy. H.iTL;. fe ; YEAST FOWDERi /EAD PEN??I? ??lPi?i?; Factory, Hodson X3ty, N.: J. rffibLESALE S?ESnROOM . H<?. 3i JOBS STEKKT, ftTEW TORE. . ALL STYLESAND GRADES OF LEAO PENCILi - of superior quality are manufactured and offered at air terms to O? Trade. The pubtlo are invited . to give the AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL tbs pre ?Terence '.. r . . 1 THE PENCILS ARE TO BE HAD AT ALL THE . PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND N.liION DEALERS. ' ... ASK FOR THE AMERICAN LEAD* PENCIL. " ' SHEFFIELD 8COENTTFIO-SCHOOL, _., ' ?<Lia'i a;--'.? ' ' IC ' "" *""^x"."* Trsri*/rirTTnTTi fvirr>iTf*rfTfrT '"T "* -".**r>T'' I.JSSd X?xx ?kJixjws;November 15,1888.- : n I have always recommended tho Faber Pplygrsds ?sdPoncils aa the onTy pencila fitted for both'oraaniea- ' Land mathematical drawing; but," ?iter a thorough tal of! the American Po&grsde l?S&PeTj?aa, mtn actured tho American Lead PencU Company,. Hew .... . . wk, I find thom superior to ?ny pencil ta ?i?; eYoh to " 1 ?Fabtar<eth8 0UEnsUsh:cp?^laBd).TJ?aa.^^?^^ inga (rcptnor pencil for siitchtaa, ornamental, and ?ch?nicJ^a?in??, 'sad ?fi toe^nary^tii^ ofaTead :* ty are all that can be desired In n, pencil. UglveKsw ?t pleasure to be able to suite" S sulk sus that they II no longer be oompeDed to depend .aeon aermaov cr y otho-terelen markat tep?L? WW . .'"",!? j 7/jt -nVM:1>H : ^..^^.~r4?fgf?qu?f??x:.?-i a .?&?, . j 'J^?sri.ciCa>? vzi&&mt?*/ot3mrtotb *.?".- a ;-'ie%, JX* lissa?igii?amr0 ; :?if;-I c.-^l Jsir>.-^> JW "AMERICAN LEAD PENCtt CO. N. T." Jone gsnuine wlaoat tYei''??ict mune'wihe Arm : LARGE WEEKLY, 18 ISSUED EVERY THURS- .-*v L DAY. at S3 a year, tn advance. Advertisements esteaeaesalssts*.-. , . . " . .i^V.if . O. R. ELFORD,! ?.^__