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THE '.aLESTON 9AM nun?, G. B. CATHCART, EDITOB CATHCART, MCMILLAN & MORTON, PHOPREETOl S. Nt 18 HAYNE STREET. CITY PRINTERS. TER IVIS CASH. STJrKCRTPTION. DAILY- IWKLVE MOUTHS. -S10.00 DAILY-4XIX MONTHS.. 8.00 DAILY-1HBEE MONTHS.-.? - I ?SOLE O )PD3S...".J.....'.S cent? | SO NEWS DEALERS---1.-.,3ccs>?e i NEWS SUMMARY. Gold closed at 133$. . '? ? 9 Middling Uplands closed at 29a29Jc. m LEVEE, the novoUst, is Consul at Trieste.', " The negro Bradley ia on his way North to collect ??martyr money." In view bf ?ie large number of divorces in Ver? mont, a newspaper in that State suggests a tax of $1000 upon every petition for separation as a sink? ing fund"for the State debt. " ; The Baltimore Conference pf ..the Methodist Episcopal Cnurchj; S?putib?';?B; now in session in that city, Bishop P?EBCE presiding. Dr. LOVICK PIERCE, the venerable father of the Bishop, was asked,to preach a sermon, commemorative of tho late Bishop' SOTJXE. ' Tho Baltimore Conference of the Northern Methodist Church is also in session in that city at this present-time. The Herald of Sunday says': "The Fenian ex? citement continues unabated.~ Numerous dona? tions wero accepted, but -owing - to tho lowness of the funds hundreds who offered to volunteer were refused. An enthusiastic meeting of Irish Ameri? can officers was held at Masonic Hall last night. The members of the Brotherhood m Washington and elsewhere aro also moving in the m^itt^rif^aid to the men at the front.1' . <?$h?jr /' TWm TTiTa-fi-npr'TrimriTrim STOWE and her brothor, j CHARLES BEECHER, saile d from New York, on Tue a day, ' en rovie to ggtaja, in which State Captain FREDERICK B. STO?TE .owns and is cultivating a fnTjww They expect to remain in the land of centipedes and flowers some six months. ?' It is to bo hoped this visit will not incapacitate Mrs. STOWE ' from indulging in future fights of colored fiction. Contact with fact has. orten had a very sobering influence upon imaginative writers. Four dead bodies have thus far been takenfjRyl ^he Washington correspondent., of tho New York Herald, from the ruins of the fire which occurred .here last night, among them, that of P. EMERICH, the keeper of an adjoining restaurant, who.'with others, was killed by the foiling of the walls Of his own back buildirg. Several persons tfjjpby the sama causo were precipitated into the cellar, sue-, ceeded in escaping .without material damage. .. The Cincinnati Commercial, giving an abstract j tat the bankrupt law, says, editorially':'''If'the leader chances to find any portion of our synopsis not so clear as be would desire, let it be remem? bered, in our behalf, that the President was oblig? ed- and we cannot be astonished al the fact-to call for the author of the bill to explain its mean -jng ; and that we, unfortunately, have not had at command the same advantage <n obtaining an in? terpretation of its provisions.''' Remarking upon the '. necessity of the adoption of some national' financial system, vhe New York' Journal of Commerce remarks : "Unless some recognized! system is soon adopted, it will be too late-to -prevent a financial storm that wfJI sweep with A cruel blight over all the land. If we were seeking for a political: revolution, we should say that such a crisis could come none too soon ; but ytot even to open the eyes of the people to the fear? ful dangers impending from. Radical legislation would we willingly invoke the tempest that must wreck so many fortunes." ThO New York Express has a long account of the Ash Wednesday services tit St. Alban's Chapel, the Templ?' of Ritualism in New York, from which it appeals that something like Mass was celebrated; .that the "Briest" wore a "chasuble," with a cross embroidered upon its back; that candles burned on the "altar;" that ..the services-were "intoned;'' that "genuflections" wore made to ,a .crucifix and ^!f^a^^?'Se^s^i^iaa?cross^ofter the. Catho-. lie fashion. A large congregation, we are '.told, Were present, "'apparently impressed by tho wor ehipjn which they had participated." :. ' ' A prospectus for a new BadictvLpaper inJSew Or? leans is just out. In addition, to the usual etat?-u ment of principles and' "terms, is a note signed Bp N. P. BASES^and, B. F. BUTLEE, saying,-that hav? ing investigated the enterprise, they certify that | the copartners therein are loyal men, and that a I majority in number and interest were known tb 1 Hie signers during their military administration in TioniHiana as true Union men, they therefore re? commend, etc. The above is then concurred in -with the signatures attached of WADE, STEVENS, ?HELEAEAEOER, COLFAX, LOGAN, and General HOW? ARD. The journal thus heralded will appear on ?he 25th inst The statement that ^'THOMAS BROWN, of Ohio, will receive the appointment of Assistant Secretary of the Treasury', vice CHANDLER, resigned," says the New .York Herald, is not correct. -Mr. CHANC? LES has not resigned, and, though be. has for a long time been anxious to rid himself of tho labo- ' Tiona duties' of his' office, the Secretary! has been xmwilling to accept his resignation on account of - bis peculiar qualifications for the position. Mr. ^CHANDLER has temporarily absented himself to make a visit to Now Hampshire. It is not proba? ble that he will resign for some months unless the complete. failure af his health should compel Kim to do so. .- ;. ' .. i Yesterday, ,we published a paragraph about ''chignon crawlers." ' "We see by our files that our ?Northern sisters are diligently engaged m-examin? ing their waterfalls, and the papers contain "as tormrling developments" of the horrors revealed. One writes to the New York World : "I have long felt something moving all over my head, and thors bas been a constant tendency on my part to-shall I say it?-to scratch. .1 now know tho cause; J,T buve abandoned my chignon, and have forbidden the wearing of them by my daughters. Peace'and quiet now reigns in a lately nearly distracted household. Those who wish- for similar happi- ' nees-must leave off their waterfalls." Inthe case of SAKPOKD COKOVEE, on Saturday, Judge WILIE delivered the unanimous d?cision of the Court ?T? bunco upon the motions which were argued on the 2d instant, and which were pub? lished in THB NEWS oiyssierday. The motion in *rrest of judgment was overruled, as was also the motion for a new trial. The Judge remarked that the Court were of opinion there waa very little ^ground for the motions at all upon any point ex? cept that relating to the identity of the affidavits as Jiaving been taken before Judge HOLT. Upon tins Jotter point the Court were of opinion that the in ?dietment was not. detective,- and therefore iii ey did net consider themselves authorized to set the pri? soner at large. CONOVER bas not yet boon sen? tenced. . - , , . The fo?owing abstract gives' the Fenian news np to Saturday night last: "A heavy force of Fenians 5ield one of the mountain passes in the north of Tipperary, Ireland, on. Friday evening, and Eng? lish troops with artillery were sent out to dislodge Ahem, but the result of tito battle has not reached -ns. The Fenians have capwnnd and hold the po? lice station at Kitte'ei, in'the County Kildare. The important jnonntain range of the Gattees, in Muns? ter, is said to be full of Fenians, and ari' attack on the town of Tipperary, Capital Of the County, was looked for. The inhabitants of the town are said io be completely disaffected to the Government, leinster Province and the County of Kerry are again tranquil, but small bodies of Fenians patrol the Counties of Cork, Waterford, Limerick and Tipperary, and rob what they require. Twelve prominent Fenian leaders have been captured. JAKES STEPHENS is said to be in Paris. 'Loads' of Fenian arms ax? seized in different parts of Iro haaz ' , :. ? ' .:.':-. Buring tho" Week ending Saturday last, tho Treasurerof the'United States bas received from the printers $392,500 in fractional currency; TJinv ing tbs samo period there ha? been forwarded to the United States Eepository at Pitleburg $80,000, ead to the nationaPbanks $100,988. Total $130,088. The securities held by the Treasurer of the United. States in trust for national banks, reported to-day, ?rare aa ?oflcwa: To meare the circnlation of notes, ?340,654,450; for deposits of public money, $39,911, tBO. Total, $878,465,900. The disbursements for the week were aa : follows: War, $4,450,228; Navy, ?569,267;: Ir^erior, $1,056,128. Tho national bank mrreiriy killed dtirrn^ The ;ct?l moimt in aetnal circulation at ttia .date.is1 5238,680,684. j Thier ia after deducting the ?currency r?&rit?o^:;?r?Cinrlb^ oir? no^,^^lto>iB?. ?opts from in?erniil revenue tc-day wera 4504,450, aaking tho total affionnt for tbs week ending to-' !ay tijt?^v?tiif? of $205.871,502 einoo Om *of Jnhr, ?e66V '..','-.' [::? ~'r? LAROEST CIRCULATION.-The DAILY NEWS pitltifhe* the Official lag of Let? ters rema min ff in the Fostoffictyai rhyana of each weelc, . agreeably to lft? following i?ction of the 'jim :Ppstoffixe,;Law, ai ?fie ?i?wspapcr:Jiaving the largest t&culation in tlie City of Charleston:' jj SECTIONS. Ami bo it further enacted, That lista o? let? ters remaining uncalled for In any Postoffice In any city, town or village whoro a- newspaper BhaS oe printed, shall hereafter bo published once only in the newspaper which, being published weekly or oftener, shah have lie largest circulation within rango or delivery of tho said OS" AU communications intended for publication in this journal mus! he addressed lo the Editor of the Dauy News, Nb. 18 Bayne^reet, Charleston, 8. C. Business C?rnmun?yilion?no I^toHaher of Daily News. '?? \ '. . -.-',, ". '.. "."?': ; We cannot undertake lo return rejected communica? tions.' " MvertLtementi outsidvqf the eily must bevs?&jjjSg nicd rmilt, thc easli. ? .- . ?> ?'? '- <?* ! *** / CHlBLSST.Oy: WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 13, 1867. UHIVERSAX. SOPFBAGE-OTB DUTY. Wa do not desire to-disguise the difficulties with which universal suffrage surrounds us. Forced upon, us in a manner calculated, if not intended, to wound the most natural H ns cop tibi li tie s of a proud and sensitive people, called into exercise so hurriedly arid so unguardedly that tho.best interests ofsoci e t y are perilled by ita sudden and ignorant action, io will require all; our patience, and wisdom, and. self-control. to prevent immediate evil. Hut let us remember that this very institution of slavery was not our choico-that it was established without' our consent, and supported and fostered by our Northern Mends for the profits which tho slave trade gave them! ' If the problem was.'nbw tb es? tablished slavery instead of to abolish, it would., look equally difficult in advance. But we found it, and we dealt with it. What wo made of it the world sees now; and if to-day four millionB cf slaves have, without violence,; been converted into: free men, it ia because: their long discipline I had taught them ' industry; obedience to law, and the elemente of christian truth. Much as we owe to their years of labor, both .they and the United States owe lt to us this day that their emancipation has boon -effected - without ruin and bloodshed. Slavery was forced upon us,-and ss we'used it the resnlt was prosperity to the country, wealth and power to the master, and a steady 'elevation of character to the slave: NOw, if tho North forces upon us emancipation and suffrage, we are of the same blood ns bur fathers, and where they left off we' c^'begi?. LT^ey made of the African savage an ' intelligent and christian laborer. We coil make of the freedman a, content? ed and -useful citizen. - The North lost its interest in the slave when he ceased to be to them a means of profit; the same North win lose its interest in the freedman when he ceases to be an instrument of political power. And just as soon as the. formal master and the present freedman -understaTid each, other-just as.soon as they both feel that they can? not escape from each other-that thoy must either' live together kindly or "they must both perish' miserably-he will ho longer be au object of zeal to fanatics OT demagogues^ ' " ' The task before us is not an easy .one.. Theefh-8t reat difficulty which will meet us ' m'tnuifTyffie ' freedman will not te left to his natural feelings, nor to the legitimate influences which surround him. Suffrage has been given^hhn not Jfbri :his [benefit or'o?rs; but a vb wooly to fura sh" political he isjmade a cii^fotpftrmolant ie is made a freemanJajM a,.that fegaSatfjaaaMt^ *?A great mass of the new voters.will, afford bo th en? couragement, and opportunity to those who will wish to.use them for selfish and eimeter purposes. There ore, especially in our cities, thousands.of in? telligent freedmen, many of whom have been.free, for more,than one generation, who are',to-day.cap? able of tho temperate and judieions .exercise of. their right pf suffi-?ge. Bet the vast majority of. the newly created voters do not ? undera t^nxL, and : cannot for some years bo made to ,understand,,-the meaning of tho simplest issue to.be decided by the ballot-box., Tis very words that convey the idea of "country," "government," ''?public," "legisla^ tion," will ,ba to them, os much aa rmknown lan-, guaga os tho gibberish their grandfathers spoke ?1 CTB'tihipii (?st conunymication with tito : fcomrr^mdhexe, and with the i _ Fr?^jto?ii's. Bureau. It is hard for us to acknowt .gage and still harder to bear, -military supremacy, ' but it is . only justice to recognize that' mdjiary jrule, as for as we have known- it, hus been-q^Eer .ndc nor tyrannical. Thora may have been cages in vhich wo" disapproved its action,' but no one can Idenr that.'oh the' whole, it has been considerate bf four feelings and resnectful of our rights. So of [tho ir>f ^Biefi's Burean, since the appointment of General Sooxr. We may, and very justly do, con? sider the whole, system.: an intolerable nnisance, I which we .would like to see abolished. Brit Gene- j ral SCOTT has administered his office with fairness, ana ?? anxious desire to do right '-His predecesv sor, and the iniquitous legislation "of Cingressi made his field; of operations the most perplexed and difficult in the South ; hui while he " has done full justice, to the freedmen, tho planters hove' found him patient, just -and . courteous... Now, whatever., maybe the intentions- or'desire ?ot the extreme Radicals, these men have not " menwill notj excite or pemiit a war of races. TSoy are white men of our race and blood,: they are accustomed tb obedience and discipline ;; they have a very solemn -responsibility ; they comprehend, as no man living here can fail to do, tho eidgencies of this crisis ; they will not-allow fraud.or violence;-^ and if we go to them in the spirit of true brave men, who wish not to prevent the freedmen from, tho exercise of tho privilege which th? law. has. g iveh them, but with the purpose of teaching them how to uso that privilege for their good and ours, I for the salvation of that State,' 'wh^\k-io^y theirs os.it ia onxa,j^ic^l -.T?T.?IV ???tWrfr'-fum?m I earnest. purVrimm n?fl erTectiTO co^arieration.'' 2. Tn the nBxt^iice "wo' can,: with perfect self respect, consult with thoea freedmen whoas intel? ligence and oharacter entitle them to our respect ?nd to influenc^*am(mg^&eir own, peoule.'. "We all' know many of ?iem.-wSose names have; been familiar to us from boyhood; and there b: nol c Southern jfgTitlnwinT,- not a man of consideration in any walk oE lifo, who does not feel sure that they will recognize his right to advise, and .Wat'his ad? vise with deference. .j2guv_of them have been for years among us leading blameless and useful live* j and if they naturally rejoice ut that elevation whioh tho full privilege) of citizenship gires : them it is no matter of surprise, indignation or sneer. They know better than we do the wishes 'and I the prejudices of their own people. 23i??.feel as ? fully as we do that universal suflraWe is their characters and darigeroua to'their ii and ir the opportunity is offered they will. us respectfully and cordially.: 3. With ragard to the great nta?* fr r flf??1Jallfr CTSjghose inteuigence ha3 not been cultivated enough to begin to comprehend the issues upon which they will be called on to vote, that very igno? rance will for a long timo prevent any interest on their part in elections, and it is not likely that the agitators cf mischief who will infest the cities and the coast will trouble the more remote country districts. In most of these districts:there has been comparatively little disturbance in old rela? tions ; lhere has been some chango of freedmen from one. plantation to another, but aaa general rule thoy ore at work in 'their old neighbxj?ioodB, and have manifested - neither incivility or insubor? dination. , Indeed, throughout. the State the con. duct of the freedmen during the hit? war has prov en a kindliness of feeling "and patience cfspirit which ought to fnraiBh the foundation of lasting good-will. Unable to judge of th? m?rite" bf tho questions which conventions and constitutions in? volve, thoy will "be governed by their personal fan? cies and by the amah interests whioh concern them. And wherever their "UTftfrryav just, wherever wages, are regularly paid andra* Wons liberally furnished, it will be found," os? gen? eral rule, that they will' either g4ve Themselves no ?mcerH Bbont wbat?iiy do ?ot srS?crsKtnrVor they will cheerftuly f?How" the advice of : those,} whom they trugt. Whero thnv work contentedly. 1 ffiere they wi??yote wfflrn^ ? f : TUE Louisiana House of Repr?sentatives has ooo. curred i? th? BeBato roBoirdipn srrpointing a o6m->: enittee to protest against tho Beconatmcticn bin of Ur. S?TEUMAN. Charges " have' ibeen preferred against Governor WELLS, in the House, for usur? pation in issuing his proclamation declaring the purification of voters in the State in accordance frith the Beconstruction MD, andhis iniTjjBachment s probable. . Msy"or Mojfsos,- the lAerrtenant-Gov ifflor, and others, hid an interview with" General ?nEstBAt? reg arding the righ^i of n egroes to vote ii tho election which was io haye boon held on l?onday, when they wore informed thst if tho nog .bjeii Cid not roto, ;tho election" would be notL : A lill was immodiatoly passed in. the House post ibr?ng the prfrrjbg?d.tjec?ion, ' WANTS. TKrANTKD, BY A YOUNG MAN, A NATIVE ?? ~ city, a. SITUATION in ?orno wholesale or rotau aouso. Hu had nine years' experience ina whole? sale and retail grocery house, and can inSuenco trade. T^T??b?StIrSrPncS? rarl?1?n?l If required;- Address IKP?8TBX at thiaofftce. j,' .'. Morell" 13 Sj I IM MI ? Il AT I ON-PLANTERS! WHOSE Plantations are located in healthy pituations can ob? tain any rocraialto number of German t ~ ' at short nonce. For terms, 532 Hing street, corner Hudson sta. wfmamo Opposite Citadel Squor .ANTED.-TWO ROOMS XN LOWEB1 - part of tho city. Address "C." News'Office. Batch ll WANTEDy ? SITUATION AS - CHIMPS N?BSE OB HOUSE SERVANT, by a respectable whito woman. Apply at No. 8C T Ii ADD STREET. I March 6 .r.r-t?irlo r-' . . i V AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFTE \S? I CAMPAIGNEOF ? T. ? 1 GENEBALBOBEBT.E. LEE. ' ? . .- ,. ' :BT JAS. D. MCCABE,, Jr., pfVa.-,,, Send f?r Circulars and seo our iermn, and a full do ?acript?on of the work. AddrOTs NATIONAL PUBLISH rsaCO., corner 7th and Main streots, Richmond, To. *??nsryl* . . ?? ? ?! .'.j -c : Imo* A WIDOW LADY WISHES A SITUATION JjLmjomo respectable family. Is capable of doing any kind, pf Sewing. Any one: desiring such a: one will please naakearjolication at this offlco February 26 .,;;.',. j-? ?? .> ,;, T O R E N T. TO RENT, A SMALL HOUSE, WITH FIVE RoomB and Kitchen, in Wentworth street, two or | tpraandnntea walk trom tho PoRtoffice. Apply at No. 40 WENTWORTH STKEBTv-; >? ' ? ? .? , March 13 TO RENT, TWO COMFORTABLE ROOMS, with KITCHEN. Booms furnished or unfurnished. In a desirable locality. Apply at No. 20 HASEL, STREET., March 18 '/,'.,.... x .'."!?, TO RENT, FOR ONE, OR A TERM OK ' YEARS, the commodious RESIDENCE and exten- ; sive PREMISES, No. 54, western extremity of Bull street, : Apply to . T.GBANGE SIMONS, ,-Febrmyl8. , w ... No. 38Montagaostreet mo BEUT, A VERT DESIRABLE RESI X DENCE, with six rooms,, pantry, suitable outbuild inge, cistern, ic, situated on East Bay, between Lau? rens and Society streets. Possession given about loth . inst. Apply at THIS OFFICE. mwf3 March ll 'rpo K.E NT, A TlffiEE-STORY BRICK '.J HOUSE in Wentworth, street, between Smith and Rutledge streets; contains ten rooms, with gas snot I water fixtures?complete. Apply at the office of WILKIN SON Sc GILCHBlb?, Attorneys at Law, No. 43 Broad street, .,'V . . .' ? tcaw ,.. . ..- January 13 O RENT. TWO OR THREE ROOMS,) with part of a kitchen, in a dcsirablo part of thc city, near to South Bay. Apply at No. 21 LEGARE STREIT. February 87 ; ' . '.. . w:. . TO RENT. THE COMMODIOUS THRSTK STORT ERICK RESIDENCE, No. CB Trodd Btreot; j has 12 square rooms,' dining rooms, pantry, pump, cia-. tern, cook and wash kitchens, carriage. house and stables, together with ample servants' accommodations; 'gas fixtures throughout. Ear-terms, Sc, apply to J. C.. MARSHALL, No.-60 Tradd street.. . ,' Marchs rpo RENT.-A THREE ST?RY BRICK' I house in George street, two doors east of Coming, street. Apply to FRANCIS LANCE Corning Btrcet, near Wentworth. . : ? . -.-?'?'?- ? . Maren 1 TWfUWAN'S FARM,'WEST"END GP NUN AN .TM STREET, TO RENT. Apply on tho promises. Marchi,- - .. ... . -.. . , .7TVO RENT OR FOR SALE CHEAP, THE 1 delightful RESIDENCE No. S Ashley street For { particulars, address B. E., Daily News Office. . February 20 : BOAfM BOARD-TRANSIENT AND PERMANENT BOARDING can bo obtained st law rates, by apply? ing ot No. .96BROAD STREET, near King. - . :<>: .: March 13' -," ?V.' , .,- ..... . 6 . -DOAKOTNG.-TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, -JD eau: be accommodated -with, -good Board and s pleasant: TOOTH, 2 on .application '. at '. Nev 69 CHURCH STREET, westside,'.searTrodd?. '. . ~- ' .- A fow DAY BOARDERS can also bo accommodated. - FebrnaryiR. . .'?,. . : ?. . . ? PRIVATE BOARDING.-A FEW BOARD. BBE can-be oobornmodated-at No. 92 KING STEEET,. east side, near Broad. A- few"-Bay Boarders con bet ac? commodated, i <.'... . JannarySl I .': :; TELE - : SOUTflBEN EXPRESS COMPANY, Office No. 147 Meeting street., II .. ?'? NNEC'TIQNS-:': ! .,,..-,.-?. .. -WITH; ALL i : .:. i .Railroads Throughout - "pt. "... * " . THE*. ?- .-.(?? L I ' :|&[TEP -STATES. ' >?'. Every attention given to the saie Transmission ?> of Freight, Stoney, VrgJTj CALL -FOB ATO^ELiy^-_FB^M^^ J ' . ' FBEEi OP CfHABGE. Ci H. B. PLANT, President, ?iAprlllO. -.. ? - ? ?? ' : Auguata.Os. 9 . M-^S^S. CraE EOE THE PILES PUT BP'TN"! : PACKAGES of 1000 pieces.-- ' f f Price 50 cents, n . For sale by- ? . -> H.IBA3I HAER?S, Fehrnaryl8 law. V No. 59 BBOAP .TBEET, PHOTOGEAPHS.r^ ?.< _8350 FOB A MONTHt T SS PTO"?,THAT BARLOW. THE OLD OPEBA 3,-.i^'2^5r1!?t0> atthe 0LD STAB GALLER?, whew bajvfflgrrehis atteTdim to seomJiui the shadow T^T^V^S^^6-^0'^ ^ Oit and PORCE? LAIN PORTRAITS, of whicnlompeUtionlsdefteai^ SSfJT;?T S? tok6n froni M<* and-smell pictures ???TI!d'??e'G*nery> southeast cernerEingandl&r ket 8tr^ts,.Clluirlestoa.,; , ? . : , j^un^ai^ LEIB PISML COMM NI, Factory, Hndson City, Ji. 3. WHOLESALE SALES RO?M NO. 8* JOHN STREET, NEW YORK. ALL STELES AND GRADES OE LEAD PENCIL of superior quality are manufactured and offered i ?at fair terms to-the Trade. The public are Invited \ to give the AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL the pre? ference. .' ' 1 TBE PENCILS ARE TO BE HAD AT ALL THE - PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND NO HON t,--r ? DEALERS.- - ._. : _? - ? ASK FOB THE "AMERICAN T.T1AT? PENCIL. ' TfiSTTMOBTAX. SHEFBTBLD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ) V YAU- CorXKOE, Novomber 16, I860. ) . I have always recommended -the Faber Polygrade Lead Pencils as the only pend?a fitted for both ornamen? tal and mathemattcal drawing; but after a thorough trial of/the- American Polygrade Lead Fendis, man urAeVured by tlio American Lead Pencil .Company,' New York, I find them superior to any pencil in use, even to the Faber or the old Engnsh Cumberland Lead Pencil, being a superior pencil far sketching, ornamental and mechanical drawing, and all tile ordinary uses of alead ^Tneo pencfis are very finery graded and have a very, smooth lead; evan the softest pen?is hold tho point well; they aro all that can be desired in a pencil. It gives me grestpleesure tc be able to assure Americans that they win no longrr bo compelled to depend u-xm Germany rr, any other foreign market for rumens. '. LOUIS BAIL, Profeesor of Drawing, bc, ALL' VSCSOtt, ? ABB BTAXFBD: MS- "AMERICAN LT:AD PENCIL CO. N. TC." None genuino, without the exact name of tho firm look to lt, ? ' 6mo_ ' December 13 : M. M. QUINN, Wholesale & Retail Dealers BOOKS, PERIODICALS, HEWSPAPEBS, B T ATI O NE BY, ETC., :. ' So. 697 KING STREET ' '',\',',. i,.: ? (Opiate Ann street), / '? '_ G ^?x-a..-!*ie&yoix, ? C. S.;^' The LATEST ISSUES of tbi Press always on hand. Sttlis?rluUuus ' reccivM ted Goods delivered or for? warded by Usa rt Express. An CASH ORDERS will bo promptly attended to. ly I ? J MAR3CET ST., Books, Periodicals and Stationery. TUST EECErVED-. . .. ?I; Alar o supply of STATIONERY IHOTOGBAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS POCKET BOOKS, DIARIES for 1867, Rte ... ? "t ?.- Azao. A. Hoe and Iorgo selection of NOVELS, by thomoai celsbrotoa nuihors. BOKO BOOKS, BOOKS for Heme A?iTO.swenta? ete. - -?'.'? i . .,'...??:--^ ; ?? ?ad ?nbscrtp?on. re THE EDERAXip. ?^^neruaawm?, ead, having ? large ctarmltloc ttojZjZ tie upper and lower l))stric? offtTK ~^^prei*?JhM^^j. to advorasarsT^ ? to cur Agar, Mi-. T. P. ^^^li^^J'jfon*^'7 _ " TKOg. ?. ??. H. QRENEEElt i-ovemhm- LS v^^.--ir ^fr. MEETINGS. FELUrarsiriD "CCEET? __L- !? J05TH ANNIVERSARY. TT.?.i?HTO-DRED AND VIFTH ANNIVERSARY .wtS?Srfi??w ^???ansaclion o? business und the M end 31. A? W?1 heU ****** the hours ot 13 The Society wm dine together at 4P IL March 13 th2 tq^g^ ^?g^ _" NOTXCK. CTH1.^T^&; OF UNION. DRAYTON AND HAY B?r^?^-ri0??y^0^l^'1<;ste<1 to attend a Special IL"'0* * . BL HOBEST HOWARD, Ja.. -sat"0"" ? '??? i* _Secretary. AunVT?iI!SSiONI!:Ils OK NABKETti. ^iS^J^SElPi? P? THE COMMISSIONERS Of .Markets wfll.be held ThxiJOay. at Five o'clock. w.". ,. WILLIAM KIRKWOOD, March 13 ! Obior Clerk. HIBERSUK SO?-IISTY_SIXTV-SISLTH ACb' , HTVEB8AB-T. riTHEWxH OF MABOH FALLTSG ON SUNDAY. THE .-?^-ir?oTanoociety will c?l?brai) its cothAnnlTor lugatoe? y' 8th toslo?fat their Hall; in Meet ?^,So? ^ W?1 assomblo at li o'clock for the clec MT????T.rt tt0 transaitkn of other'business. ?SrfSS? y1"00?" Prepared to, pay their arrears, and wm apply to tte^rjeasuter forth?lrtickets to tho dinner. r"?S f^T^ir111 "Sssornble tt the Hall lu the ofter, neran for the dinner, which will bo served ats? o'clock ._ REWABOit^ WILLIAM H. HOUSTON, I W.m CLANCY. BEBNABD O'NEILL, I 8. t>. STONEY, '"? -.-i,-' J. McCONEEY. . March ll mw? THOS? ?O'BRIEN, Secrotary. FOR MLE. A T TOIVATE SALK^ii GOOD SCHOOX ?CX. . ER, 21 tons burdon, 25 cords wood capacity. She ?B lu good order and ready for irajnodiato use. &plV$ : . . . MILLIGAN & SON, March 0 wfm AncttonecrB,.tfa. 22 Vendue Bango. A KKSIDJ?SCE AND FARM. J\. .situated within ttooorpoite llm-ts of the town of Aiken, S. C-The residence iHargo and commodious. ^^^^SS^^^ ^?.*16?11068;!!1022?8 "re attached to the first and sooond ttorles, with all tho con? veniences necessary-to a cSaplete residence The ground? are handsomely laldxsftwlth Evergreens, Roses. Ac., and the vegetable garden wry ample. Tho outbuUd lugs, servants' houses, stablesJfcc., ore all in complete order. The Farm consista o|:about fifty acres of fine planting land. . ja ._. " -. ThisiMoperty, ; ?ow the r?dence of Mrs. M.. M. Schwartz,.ls offered for salo at ?reasocabloprico, anden accommodating terms, for tho pprpese of division arnon? the heirs of the late n^v -PanSk T-I- entire ?umituz? ol tho house and pronusesn?.bo purchased "with the" W. 8. WALKER, 4,-??r 1 W. G. MOOD, Fehrnary 22_ Executers Estate Geo. Parrott TDWHI; SAldS, TWES?Y LAItKK, i"AT, .Ji 4and;5*yesT old broke li ULES: and THIRTY 3 ' and* iatt'ola. For salo at Mila House Stable. Apply to B.I.W. GASTON. January ll TWJnt^AI^:, A SCHOLAttsUl^ IK A PHTLA JL' DELPHIA Umvoralty of;Medicino and Surgery. Thia Scholarship entitles students to full instruction un tilgraduatlon ta the MEDIC ABDEPARTMENT. embrac Anatomy, Surgery, Physiology, Materia. Medica, Chemistry, Obst?trica, and Dispises of Women and Chil? dren, Principles and Practice far Medicine and PathokV er- As thia ls one of the firs) Medical Universities of tha oonntry; a favorable opt?rtunlty ia Offered those .studying . medicine for a scholarship. Apply ot this )PjgV_ . i .:. : ;. ;. \ , .. ', December is ED U C AT O W Ai. : STATE NORHAX. ASO. HIGH SCHOOL ?J '- : ?"'.'. FOBYOTXNGfLADIES.' " : fl ULK SECOND HALF SESSION : OF THIS INSTTTU J. TION, will commence nikt Monday, the 18th ult. All payments strictly ia navajee. It la important tnac pupils commence with tho hal| session. Terms-812.60 per half session, tootaning French and Vocal Music, or $60per anna?. -, - " .-. >'.'?" .. E. ApNTAGUE GBIMKE. Maren 13 ~ ; S . . 'Secjatary Common Schools. SAW Mllfe, ETC. ~~ F OR HE ST CISOyi?S ?AV? MILLS WEST END BBAUPAIN^T.V ??>"'. Charlestoji, S. C. SUDGINS, ?wm& ?0.,. HAVING LARGELY INORE ASED OUR MACHIN? ERY, we are. prepared ju> an orders for all kinds and sizes of LUMBER sui table for domestic or foreign marketa, upon short nonce, aid at fair ratea. SPECIAL ATUiiNXlON GIVEN TO COY ORDERS. Our PLAN. ING MUX ia in op?ration, ?id work wm be furnished to customers at LOWEST PRICES. ! PLANED, TONGUED AND GBO?VED' BOARDS always on hand. 77 . - .. . We koop a lane supply-inf PLASTERING EATHS. which wmbe;aoldatgieaUy>ducedp -T?T^?' s. s.' Btroonm....... JAS. LiiowBH.....i.H.:c. Htmonss.. February 27 ;.-??':.. ;: ..? . ?; .7 -, wfinlmo ., |^eW ?0r^ ?ri^e A3^oc?ation, HTIEQAJSTT JIU W $500,0 00; Vi/ILL BE DTBTBLBCTED AS FOLLOWS : THE VT namo and value of ead article of our goods are marked on tickets, placed In Healed envelopes, and well mixed. On receipt of 25 cents, an envelope containing such ticket will be drawn without choice, and delivered at our office, or sent by mail to any address Thennr chaser after Boeing what ararlo it drawn and ira value which may be from ono to five hundred dollars'-can then, on payment of one\ dollar, receive the aruclo . named, or may exchange it for any other article marked - on our circular at tho same raino. Every ticket draws an article worth ono dollar or more. No Entires.- ; Our-patrons can depend on fair, honorable decline Tba article drawn wm be delivered at our office, regard? less of ita value, ar promptly sent as directed, by return mail, or express. - . , . Letters from many persona acknowledging the receipt of valunLie gifts irom us, may be seen on filo at our of? fice, ompng whom we are peonittcd to refer to : ^.iSM?- ^lf^^.Xamtotv)lle, N.J., gold watch, valu? ?250; Mrs. B. Bennett,'No.2530omberlandstreeLBrook lyn, aewlng macWne. ?80; MirlttHoyt.-Stamford. Conn., gold lever wateh,' value ?200; Hon. B. H. Briggs, Wash togt?rj.T>.C^ diamond pin, ?175; J. O. Suthe^Sd. No 100 Lexington avenue, piano, 1350; Mrs. AL JocSison. No. 203 Nineteenth sil^N. fc,?ewing:noir^e!?3^ Camp, Elrrdra, N. Y-, meiodeen, S150: Miss L. Collins. Atlanta. Ga., diamond cluster ring. ?225; Dr Henry Smith, Worcester. Moss., sewing machine, ?85: H. Shaw No. 13316th street, N. Y., gold watch. ?150; Edw. Bora ton, Nashville, -Tenn., mdodeon, $100; James BnaselL Montgomery,^ Ala., gold hunting watch, $250; B. T' Smith, Providence, ii. Ii, ' e?ver lever watch, ?80;' Oscar Purdy, Madison, N. J., maaic box. $45; Hon. B. S. New fk.$t,l!^'* edd'^oateh, $188; J. E.Sperry, Litehfield, Conn., silver watch, $55; ; Wm. B, Ped?lkai? tom, nie., mnsio bax, ?75; Wat. Baynaocd, DaytonTohlo. sQver tea seVS12$:"Hlas E. K..S<?enck7r?sn^MIch?: S?ff"?, <*XJ?a88' *22s? Fierre B?audi?, St Charles HoteL New Orleans, d?unaril riag, $170; Mrs. Martha Barnea, St Louis,Mo-,^raatoa>inTvauio $125. rr LIST OF ?ETIG?JES - TO BB SOLD FOB ONB DOLLAR 1UCB. .. And not to be paid tor until you know what yon have drawl),., _ ' .. EACH. 25 Rosewood Pianos, wor?? .$200 00 to SOO 00 . : SO Melodeons, Rosewood Cases.:...: 100Ot) to22500 200 Music Boxes, 2 to 32 tones_... 15 00 to IBO 00 ' 100 Se wing Machines A .......... 6?"00 to 125 00 1,000 Silver Tea. Seta. g.......... 25 OS to 150 00 . 200 Saver Bevolving Patent Casters.. 16 09 to 40 OQ 100 SUVerFrifltCake'Baak?ts ........ 15 00to 35 00 1,000 Sets Silver Too and Tablespoons.. ' ISOOto 45 00 loo Gold Hunting Case Watches. 100 00 to 250 00 100 Diamond Rings, Quater, Ac. 50 00 to 200 00 200 Gold Watches..../....J.......... 60?0to'10000 300 LodiBB'Gold Watches. 6000to 8500' 1,000 Silver Watches...j.... 25 00 to 6000 3,000 Yest Chains....... -....j.. 6 00 to 25 00 2.000 paire Ear Binga (new st)lea). l?oto TOO 2,000 Necklaces..1,. aooto -700 2,500 Gold Pencils........... SOOto 800 3,000 Onyx and Amethyst Brioches_ SOOto 1000 3,000 Lava end Florentine Brioch?e_ 4 00 to 00? 1,600 MasomoPins.........!......... iou to 000 1,500 Gold Watch Keys (nen- tattam)... 4 60 to 7 60 2,600 Sets of Bosom Studs _ 150 to 600 2,500 Knwnelled SleeveBntteaa........ a50to it 8,000 Plain Gold and Chased Stings._ 4 60 to H 6,000 Stone Set and Seal Bines.. 2 60 to ll 5,000 Miniature Lockets, ali tees. 2 60 to ", 10,090 Beta of ladles' Jewelry1. 8 00 to 20 00 4,000.Watch Charms (each)..'.. 3 00 to 660 5,000 Gold Pens,SU. ex. Casesfa Pencils. ,4 60 to 700' 6,000 Gent's Ercastond Scarf fitas..' '8 00 to 3000 2,000 Ladies* new style Belt Bickies;... 4 00 to 8 00 3,000 Ch arelaras and Guard Utataa..... 7 soto 2000 1,000 Gold Thimbles. 3 00 to 1600 6,000 Set? Ladle*' Breech and ?lar Drops 6 Ort to 1200' 2,000 Gold Croases.:. IS?to 6 00 6,000 Oval Band Bracelets_j. 6 00 to ?20 00 2,000 Heavy Gold Chain Braodeta...... 25 00 to 4000 2,000 Ball Esr Drops, all coteM..aooto 700 3,000 new style Jet and Gold Esr Drops. ? SOOto 700 2.000 Geld Pens, Gold Mfd Ebony Hold. 4 60 to 7 00 Lady's Sets, new styles. Cut CrystoLil I Jet, Hard Bnb ber, kc, Ac. - ''? ' ''.T1-'--'--'-'*' R:*R Sig- A chance to obtain eny oftho above articles for One Dollar :>y purchasing a sealed envelope for 26 cents: Entire s&touoctton guaranteed to lil. J$3- e tlckots for Ono Dollar, 13 ?or Two Dollars, 03 for Five Dollars. Great hiducemcats to Agenta. LetterB should be addressed ' .^.T V, -. J. IL BIT & CO., No. 699 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. December 28 . sn ? 3mo? STRASBURG^R & NUHN, , EtfrOBTETlJ OV TOYS, CHUSA, Sl^ATES ABD SLATE P?MCIiS. . - STRASBURG ER & NUHN, FORCED BY THE RAPID increase of their traatnesa laid- their prosont.innde ouato accommodations, have nad? arrangements to rn movo from Ko.' BS Malden Lana to th? ?-?ten?ive tofts of HS ^BI?AOWAY,: near Osnal street, New York, on toe 16th of March; offering there to buyers better in flnocttienbithan evgrlaefrjre. thi?tu3mos Febrtury 98 O. Cf?lTTOro?E^, General ?k)tumissrfon Kcrcliant^ '.A?? ' ' " ;" ; Manufacturer of PaT>er, OF VARIOUS KJNDS, KO. 197 BB?D'?l STREET, . Corner Hudson Street, New York.. . . DKALEB IN PAPEB AHD tN MATERIALS OF eVCTdescripilonforiUEiarrafactuTO Dacsniber 18 ? ? .??J-.:--- ? -ftBo' :? THOS.B- A.C*3Sr3B-W, g?sl$ Ol?j?isif^.-'ClM>iW gisatt/^et., mUu,-: m. MO esiss ossesTox:&. COR, orxzwiti r. -: .-xe''- ?-. la? ?OM* . v COPARTNERSHIPS. NOTICIE. rpHE ^COPARTNERSHIP OE DURBEC & CO. WAS A dissolved ou tho ?th by tho withdrawal of E. JOHN WHITE. Ageut. ." F. E. DUKBEO. . (Signed) E. JOHN-WHITE, Agent. J. ROrjMELAT. Charleston, March 13, 1307. THE ViVDKltSIOIVKO WILL CONTINUE THE AUCTION AMD COMMIS? SION BUSINESS under tho ?amo natue (DUR? BEC & CO,), nt No. 538 King street, aud will nettie all claims against tnt old concern. (Signed) F- E. OUR BEC. ", , , " , J. ROUMLLAT. Charleston, March 13, ISO". ? ' IN RETI HIN Ci TTIROM THE FIRM OF DURBEC & CO., I TAKE THIS JL opporronityof returning to my friends my sincero thanks for their liberal patronage, and solicit for tho above arm a continuance of the same. i". . E. JOHN WHITE, Acont. Charleston. March 13, 1807. ^T 3 i " NOTICE. rpHE COPARTNERSHIP OF CAMERON. BARKLEY J. * CCv U this day dissolved by' tho withdrawal of Captain FENN PECK. (Signed) ARCHIBALD CAMERON. ? . :i ' R. C. BARKLEY. _ , ' FENN PECK. Charleston, 0th March, 1807. I . ?? : . THE UNDERSIGNED TT7TLL CONTINUE THE RAILROAD AND STEAM ??"_BOAT SUPPLY BUSINESS, under tho namo of CAMERON, BARKLEY tz CO., at tho old stand, corner of Mooting and Wentworth streets. (Signed) ARCHIBALD CAMERON. . ' R-C. BARKLEY. Charleston, 0th March, 1807. _ 1? RETIRING TjlROM THE FIRM OF CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., JL I take tho opportunity of soliciting in their behalf tho patronage of my friends and thc public (Signed). FENN PECK. Charleston. Gth March. 1807.. Imo March 7 DRY GOODS, ETC. BRITISH SUMMER CLOTHS, IMPORTED DIRECT 'WHOM ENGLAND. O?AA YARDS. FOR SALE LOW BY ?J\J\J\J HENRY TRENCHARD, ! ? ? "No-19 Exchange street, Charleston, So. Ca. ; March 12 Imo WILL OPEN IN A FEW DAYS, With an entire New Stock vi: OF- " GOODS, OF THE LATEST IMPORTATION. . I J. E. EEAD & ?0. No. 263 King street, ? March* i OPPOSITE HASEL. SPUING TRADE. N?. 143 MEETING STREET, v ; CHAELE?TON, S. C. MiRSHILL, BURGE & BOWEN, ?? Wholesale Dealers, in Foreign and ; Domestic Dry Goods, I'NVITE THE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS TO X their Stock, which isentirely now, carefully Belcctcd, and wiU be Bold at a small advance on first cost, for cash | or short time approved paper, j - E. W. MARSHALL. ? ... W. T. BURGE. O. A BOWEN... . THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO CALL THE ATTEN? TION of tho former patrons of Messrs. W. T. BURGE & CO. to oar stock, which is LABOE-AND ATTRACTIVE, j entirely now; purchase-i dur:og the recent depression in i Northern Markets. Oracrs promptly executed. . | " Marchi- -limos - W; T. BURGE BEST SIXrGORD CABLED SOEl? -AO?NTS IN NEW YORK. Mareil6- -i' '" ' wfm26 CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. ;.: j "*",".: ' ESTIMATES ' TfTTTIX-BE RECEIVED ON OR BEFORE THE 13TH TT. ' March, ;TO REP ATE AND -PAJNTTHE HOOF OF THE UPPER MARKET. , ". ','"." ' " . '. WILLIAM KIRKWOOD, Marshy-' - : - ?- ? Chief Clerk. ' .. NOTICE. ' OFFICE CLERK' CF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING danse of Section 1 of an - "Ordinance to Balsa Sup? plies for the year 1887," ia published for iho information of persons selling Gooda by Bample or otherwise, who aro not residents, of this city; AR such persons are hereby notified to report at thia office. . "Three dollars on every hundred dollars of all goods sold in this etty by persons not residents, by sample or otherwise."'.. i . W. H. SMITH, March. 8 _' , Clerk of Council. TAvERN-KEEPERS'HOTlCE. - OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, ? March L1867.1 ALL TAVERN-KEEPERS, AND PERSONS RETAIL? ING spirituous llquora, within the city limits, who have , not executed their bonds and token out the proper cords to show that they have license to ?ell. will be r? ported os not complying with the law, alter Monday, 6th inst. ? Those who - have cards aro hereby notified to have the some placed in a conspicuous place ta the window. All failing to observe this notice will also be reported, after the above-mentioned time. W. H. SMITH Marchg . derk of Connell. CITY TAXES-MONTHLY RETURNS. / OFFIOEOF THE CITY ASSESSOR I ? -_ . CITY Hill, March 1, 1867. ? . TWTOncE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED" A.1 that the Monthly Returns for the meath of Febru? ary past, in compliance with tho Tax Ordinance, ratified on the 28th day of December, Mee, must be mado ra or before the 15th instant D. C. GIBSON ':' March 1 13 ,_City Assessor i. OFFICE CHIEF FIRE DEPARTMENT; 1" . . CHARLESTON, S. C., February IS, 1867. f SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE : undersigned until the 15th of March, for furnishing SIXTEEN HUNDRED FEET OF THREE-INCH DOUBLE EXTRA OAK TANNED LEATHER, DOUBLE COPPER RIVETED FIRE HOSE warranted to stand one hundred and seventy-five pounds water pressure to tho sanare inch, in fifty ieet sections, at so mach per foot, and so much for brass butts per pair; butta to be New York standard. , . : - Also for FOUR SETTS OF BEST RUBBER SUCTIOvS in one length erwh. of twenty-one feet, with swivel brass butts, and brass baskets, 18 inches long, to screw on end of suctions, at so much per foot; baskets and batts extra. Sizes of suctions and number bf threads to the inch for the butts will be Tarnished.. ... M. H. NATHAN, ? February 15 . Imo. . Chief Fire Department. OFFICE OF CHIEF OF DETECTIVES . FEBRUARY 7, 1807.-Recovered and' now at this office, - yards COTTON GOODS. The owner is re? quested to como forward anti provo property. "t .f. C. CAMPBELL. February 8_ Lieut. In Charge. PUBLIC NOTICE. . OFFICE OF CITY: TREASURY, J J_: _ January 3,1867. f T>UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER . JL the following Ordinance licenses hovo been prepared for delivery from this Office. 8. THOMAsV ' !," City Treasurer. ^SEO. 1. Be^ Ordained by Hui Mayor and Aldermen in Oily Council assembled. That from Sand after tho first day of January, licenses shall be taken out for all carts, drays and wagons, used for.private and domestic purposeful ' the same manner, and according to 1 -ame provision, now of force to relation to carts, drays wagons, lot or driven ifor biro, except giving bonds, And each seen c?rc dray or wagon, shall be provided with a badge con? taining tho nnmber thereof, and marked Private, to ba placed on the outaido of tho Rhall:. ' - , ... SEO. 2. No person shall be taken by tho Treasurer as surety to any bond under tho Ordinance. concerning B censes for carte, drays,- wagons and other carnages, un? less he or she bo a freeholder. , - 'Ssa 3. The following shall hereafter be the rates for acensas for public and private carts, drays, wagons, JSfc., mclndtog the horses or mules used thereof, which shall' be free from other taxation: nasisc CARTS, DBATS, BTC, OB TBOSZ XXPLOXED ru jan strancesB WHATKVEB, pon Bmx moser OB nrornEOT. - For every cart, dray or wagon;' drawn by one horse or mule, 420. _ , For eyory"cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horses or mules, 930. For.evcry hack and carriago with two wheel?, $20. . For ovary hock and carriage with four wheols, $40. For every , stage, or omnibus (except hao omnibus), with, two nones, ?80. ? ... ' . . ' For every stago or omnibus (except lino brambus), drawn by four horses, SCO. , For every truck drawn by two or more horses or mules. For every express wagon drawn by two or moro horans ' or romes, aco, *.. . BBEiD- CAIUS A??D PBTVATE OABXfl, nBATS, ETC. ! For every bread cart or wagon. $6. ^-For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do? mestic purposes, and cot te. be employed to the tracs *Sitln3f' ??Sfe.T?> merelisndlse, lumber,or any other commodity, for compensation, either directly or indirectly tor the samo, Bha?l pay for a liccnae the sumof ' 35, exclusivo of thoboroo-or mulo. ? ;.n. -. Ratified in City Council, thia l?ih day of January, [u a.] in tho year of our.Lord one thonitand eight hnn - - , died ana sixty-six. -,. .... "-'''.-:_.'-.'-... .P. C. GAILLARD. Mayor. . By thoMnyor. . . .... .- - ? : ?Msqary.a f ? >, W. H. SMITH, Clark of Council. '-: .FIRE h??S. ' : . -_..'-7-.-.-. ; - ; . MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, \ . TV mun ' CW*51*!*!NavemboIVMOei 'j- . Burnt Districts and Woa?o Placad of. tho <Clty,^iaS der "An Act af the General AsBembly. giving authority to the City Connell cf Charleston to procoe;i to mo maj, ?. torof cl^;Lo?n,.wltoaviowto aid to bmldhjg up the ? Og-$$m??;ereJhereby noaaed .that the: form of appIS- J eadcafor loms can ne obUOned. at the offlco of toe C^. i Wp^mea.hetwesii.tfte.honra <* i s. MitndaF. HU ,. .UlanpUeat?onsmnst bofdet lathe nbovomcntioried a?e^ nu th.-) CoramltUre wiU meet ovt-ry Monday to ccn sid-jr the same. ..;*,?; -!..;?? ?V - -. '.BjiordBrof th? Mavnr vt n miw,. ...-^J. - VtnemwUt " Y " " Clert c? co??t?L ' l _REMOVALS. BOWERS & SILCOX, Brokoi-s, ? Auctioneers l AX1> COMMISSION AGENTS, HAVE REMOVED FROM THEIR OLD STAND. Me tint; street, to No. 78 BROAD STREET, under the Carolina Hotel, between Meeting and Church streets, where they will bo happy to meet their friends and cus? tomers, and will atteud to all business entrusted to them, having a spacieux store for the Hale of all kinds of MER? CHANDISE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. &C. On hand [ constantly, PLANTATIONS, FARMS, HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE. HORSES. MULE? AND VEHICLES of all descriptions will bo sold by them. They also so? licit OUT-LOOR SALES, to which their personal atten? tion will bo given. ADVANCES MADE and PROMPT SETTLEMENTS for aU sales. wslu3 March 13 BEDIOVAL. JH. HAPPOLDT HAS REMOVED HIS GUN ES- I . tribliebmout to No. 119 MEETING STREET (near | Market), where.ho will continue to manufacture and im Sort to order, Double Guns, Rifles and Pistols. Repair lg and re-stocking executed in his usual stylo. A supply of Guns, &c., always on hand. . 1 March 5 Imo* FINANCIAL. BANK STOCK. FIRST NATIONAL BANK STOCK, FOB SALE BY i i - CONNER & WILSON, March 13 2 No. S Broad street. GOL? ! GOLD ! GOLD ! "TTITANTED VV GOLD. Memphis City Coupons. Northeastern Railroad Coupons City of Columbia Bonds. . ANDREW M. MORELAND, March 8 frawS Broker, No. ? Broad street. OHS, PAINTS, ETC. TH WU OIL COMPANY. MAKTTFACTCItEES OF ."HE SOLINE BURNING OIL, THE CHEAPEST AND BEST TN USE. NU SMOKE, NO SHELL, IVON-EXPLOSTVK. OFFICE NO. 68 BOO AD WAY, NEW TOBE. JOHN 8. BANKS, GENERAL AGENT. mms SUPERIOR OIL GIVES A BEAUTIFUL LIGHT, I equal to Gas lnbrilllimcy; is mach cheaper; is per? fectly safe, as it ls non-explosive; and is tar superior to any other oil or Burning Fluid ever offered to the public The Company will also furnish tho trade, at manu fae- I tarers' prices, all kinds of Patent Safety Lamps, Lan? terns, Chandeliers, etc., admirably adapted for Hotels, Churches,. Private Residences, Stores, Warehouses, Offices. Steamboats, Railroads, and for Plantation usc In fact, they are better for any purpose whatever, for I which.a light is used, than any Other lamp Invented, and aro Bold at a price that comos within the reach of every j one. Contracts taken for lighting Towns and Villages. For further particulars, terms, otc, address the COM? PANY, or JOHN S. BANKS, J General Agent, No. 68 Broadway, New York. Opinion of the Bev. Mr. Bopiton in regard o thc quality of tho Solino Oil; ' - WIUDNQICS, N. C., 31st December, 1866. . Mr. Batiks: Sm: 1 have been using your "Solino Oil" for some time In a night lamp, and find it the safest and most economical barning Haid I have ever used. It gives a steady and beautiful soft light, and I can say from expe? rience that the article obtained from you is not explosive, bnt ia perfectly safe in the hands of any one. Respectfully, : .BEV. A PAUL BEPITON. Orders for the above Oil and Lamps will be received at MCKAY & CAMPBELL'S, Hasel street, opposite the new PoBt Office. January 19 . 3mos INSURANCE, SOUTHERN MDTDil MIME ATHENS, GA. CAPITAL AND SUBPLUS $275,172 87 ALL PAID IN. Having been appointed Agent of this First Class SOUTHERN COMPANY, I am now prepared to issue Policies of Insurance AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE on Houses, Stocks of Goods, Furniture, Cotton, Vessels in Port, kc, Ac, Ac. i Policy holders in this Company participate tn the prc- I fits. A Dividend of forty-five per cent declared to Policy holders for the past twelve months. Dividend Scrip taken in part payment of premiums. J. L. HONOUR, Agent, February 21 . 6 wfml3 No. 8 Broad street. - QUEEN'.,,.;. FIRE I?M1A1E JOMPiNY, LITERPOOL AND LONDON. CAPITAL. .$10,01)0,000 IN GOLD, L-_. s ' 1DK.T TO G?BB?3 & CO., Agents, NO. 10 ADGEK'S SOUTH WHABF. - December 7 mwflyr FIRE INSTO?1VCE. HE LONDON AND . LANG ASMB! FfflE IMRAN?E ' MP W. CAPITAL, (?1,000,000) OSE MXLXJOBT STEH- j USO. , CONTINUE TO ISSUE POLICIES FOR FIRE BISKS | to this City. A. S. JOHNSTON, Agent. . SW Office at JOHNSTON, CHEWS k Co:, No. 41 KAYNE STREET. mwf 12 ? March ll CLOTHING. OIL CLOTHISG . SAILORS' OUTFITTING DEPOT. PARKER & CHILD, No. 103 East Bay. December 24_ '_ 3mo PARKER & CHILD, DEALERS IN ' Clothing and Famishing. Goods, WHOLESAI.E AND RETAIL, ATO. 103 EAST BAY STREET, December 31: 3mb Under toe American HoteL JAMES MCCORMICK, MERCHANT TAILOR, VraOLSSAXZ AND WCTATT, DE?LEB IN CLOTHS, MIMERES IND VESTK, ' GKKTS' WKSISHSSG GOODS, No. 35 BROAJ> STREET, j January 23_tonga '., CHARLESTON. 8. C. FASHIONABLE SUMMER | CLOTHING "VTOW BEADY, AT FROM $18 TO ?25 FEB STITT, ALL I Xv complete, and MADE AT HOME excluidvely b SOUTHERN HANDS IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON S. C. The undersigned begs leave to inform his friends that he is receiving about 800suits, nude from '""ff"*1' material, and imported direct by HENRY TRENCH ARD, Esq., importer of British Woollens, No. 19 Exchange street An early call is i HAS REMOVED TO NO. 70BBOAP 8TBEBT, SOBTH SIDE. BETWEEN MEETING .AW*.' CHUB OH, where he will hs glad to see bis old frleu_ .and custom, era, and has in store a full assortment of CLOTHS, COATING, CAS8IMEEES and VESTINGS of every va? riety, which he will make up to order at as tow' prices as any rfwnua? establishment .'*'.. ? AXflO, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FURNISHING GOODS FOB GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. M. JNO. T. FLYNN (formerly of C. D. Carr k Co.), will superintend tit* Tailoring Department aa usual, and will give bis especial attention to Cutting Garments, and Jaauary 17 Euuusr, vjiwoRB .& co., lIAinjFACTUKEB3 AND WHOLESALE DEALS! A MKBICAN EXPRESS BUTLDrKG, NOS. 65, Vi. 69 ia., and 61, Hudson etmet, near Dunno. New York. : ' .K'^iT.y;OaBgABT. ; -'? ' :??. .;'.; '.;. . '.' W. H. WEITFORD. .-?.':. .'t.'^v'..'.-. >.J..RVAB WAGtNEH. December lt) .too., ., AT. TT A MIT,TO?. - BREWSTERSPRATT, Attorneys at Law & Solicitors inEqTiity "-.'-'-.? C7~CE oTw, ?S oitifAiVwirstsiSST. GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS. COHN ! COHN ! CORN ! 1 OOO ?USHEfcS PRIME WHITE MAKYIW IUI JU CORN 1".- "ak- il.,.,,, Wlinr' | Consignments of Cern Ui univ.- i v we.t.lv si. -ut und Kaili g packoUf, nul t',"' sal.- Vr,,i,i ujeivi'it raten, by OulIltTl::; vV ,v TI:! NI,',,. \, Mareil Ut wfx I:"I"N Iv J! AMS. I rv TIERCES CASSAiars CHOICE SUGAR CU HE) LU HAMS. Landing and ibr -alo by March ia_1_lt. .1; A. 1\ CALDWELL. BACON. 4") pr HUPS. CLEAR AND C. lt. SIDES ?2 O 10 boxes Clear Sides 13 barrels Unbagyed Hams. Landing and for sale by lt. & A. P. CALDWELL. March 13 1 ""CHOICE CUBA MOLASSES. fr rv HUHS. CHOICE CUBA MOLASSES, ON TH OU Wharf. For sale by J. A. ENSLOW A- CO.. March 13 3 No. 141 East Bay. COAL ! COAL ! COAL ! 1 C\Ci T0NS 0F THE VEKY UEST R. A. COAL, A.*J\J suitablo for gratcB, ranges, A-e. For salo low for cash, whilo landing ex schooner "Tasls r." This Coal is tho samo as tho last we sold, which gave such cu tiro satisfaction. BUDD k BLAKE March 13_wf2_ Boyce's Wharf. CORN AFLOAT. 6000 BSACrS:'S WHITE rI5OVIS10N CORN IN 2000 bushels White Provision Corn in bulb Landing from schooner " P. A. Sanders" at South At? lantic Wharf. For sale by WEST & JONES March 13_No. 7.-, Kast Buy. ALE. prf\ CASES BERNARD'S CELEBRATED PALE ALE, fJ\J In pints. Just received per lark HLnlHione from LivorpooL For Bale by ROBERT MURE & CO.. March 13_G_noyce's Wharf. CORN ! CORN ! C0B?1 1 (\C\C\ BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN. X\J\J\J Forsalclowby BRUNS A BEE Marcn 12_2_No. 7? East Hay. COFFEE AND SUGAR, RECEIVED ORT CO?SIGNME1?T. BAGS BIO COFFEE 40 bbls. Refined Sugars And for sale by CLACIUS k WTTTE March 12_tuw2 _No. 80 East. Ray. 75 SEED RICE. Y rv rv BUSHELS VERY SUPERIOR SEED BICE. 10,000 RED, BBOWN AND GREY CAROLINA BRICK. For sale by SHACKELFORD 4: FlIASElt, March ll mwfj Boyce's Wharf. HAT, CORN, PEAS, OATS, SHORTS, BRAV, &c. LANDING AND FOR SALE AT LOWEST MARKET prices. R. ARNOLO & CO.. No. 319 Meeting, corner John street. March ll_nrWi1" CORN. "I O A fl fl BUSHELS YELLOW AND WHITE ' I?.UUU CORN, ox schooners "A. Bartlett," "Edna Harwood." and "Margaret Retah .rdt." For sale by X. i. KERR k CO. March 12 _ 2 BACOK -I C) HHDS. CLEAB EXE SIDES, PER SCHOONER W?i "Bernhardt.'' l'or salo by March 12 2 T. J. KERR A CO. PRIME MILLING CORN ?? BULK AFLOAT. i-r rv rv rv BUSHELS PRIME WHITE MILLING CORN i UUU in bulk, per schooner "Addie M. Bird," on Union Wharf. For salo by JNO. CAMPSEN & CO., March 12 3 No. li Market, opposite State street. COAL ! COAL! A Afl T0NS E- *- 1:00 COAL, FOB GRATES 'JL/JLU 130 tons B. A. Nut Coal, for Stoves and Ranges, now landing from schooners Sydney Price and Fanny K. Shaw, and for Bale low while discharging. FR. LAMPE, March 9_j Coal Yard No. 51 Market street NEW CROP MOLASSES. f?pr BARBELS VEBY CHOICE NEW CROP MO Ot) LASSES, well suited to city trade. Just received, and for sale by , RISLEY & CREIGHTON, Corner East Bay and Accommodation Wharf. March 8 . ?_ SUGAR AND MOLASSES. QA HHDS. GOOD GROCERY SUGARS OU 17 linda Superior Grocery Sugars 20 tierces Fair Grocery Sugars GO hods. Choice New Crop Clayed Molasses 40 hhds. Choice'Nbw Crop Muscovado Molasses 77 tierces Choice New Crop Muscovado Molasses 60 bbls. Choice New Crop Muscovado Molasses. Now landing ex schooner "Mary White*' from Carde? nas, and for sale low in lots to suit, by RISLEY & CREIGHTON, Corner East Buy and Accommodation Wharf. March 5 - GROCERIES, &c. fTTHE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY NOTIFIES JL his friends and the public generally, that he has Just opened a FRESH STOCK OF liROCKKEEB, WINES andlJQUqBS. which he offers at very low prices, and solicits a share of their former patronage AU gooda sold aro warranted as represented, and wiU be delivered free in any part of the city. JOSEPH H. OPPENHEIM, Agent, No. 432 King, corner Hudson street, March 8 fmw6 Opposite Citadel Square. FffiST-CMSS GROCERIES. WHOLESALE ANT) RETAIL DEALERS TN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, . * AND IMPORTEES OF FINE WINES, BRlNDI?S, TEAS, ETC., Ufo. 259 KUVG ST., OPPOSITE HASEL. CARD. MB. EVERT E. BEDFORD, THE MANAGER OF THE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT, returns many thanks to the customers and patrons for their liberal patronage and appreciation of the quality of goods pur? chased by tut m. during the past year. It has been, and always will nf eur ahn, to PLEASr; OUR CUSTOMERS and as we oner for salo tho first quality of ?di kinds of GROCERIES, WINES, TEAS, etc., wo flatter ourselves that, with our facilities, can give general satisfaction toaO. WM. SIMONS, Esq., having been engaged to assist in the management, would bo pleased to see bis friends at No. 2S9, assuring them that all goods purchased are WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. TIE3.A.S3 THAT WE SELLASE IMPORTED DIRECT BY W. 8. CORWIN A CO., and pass through no other hands, en? abling na not only to WABBANT THEM AS PURE AND UNADULTERATED, but to sell at the following prices : FINEST YOUNG HYSON.S2 00 FINE YOUNG HYSON.1 60 toi 75 FINEST GUNPOWDER. 2 25 FINEST IMPERIAL.. CHOICEST ENGLISH BREAKFAST..2 25 ENGLISH BREAKFAST.. 1 60 CHOICEST OOLONG..2 00 CHOICE OOLONG;....?._1 50 Wo keep, also, a supply of cboipor grades-a good quality of GREEN AND BLACK. TEA, MIXED, ot 51 50 per pound. Just received, a new supply of OLD JAVA COFFEE, 15c: PARCHED, 50c; GROUND, 52c ; OLD RIO, 35c. BB pmcHn.li COFFEE wo represent to be of thc FIRST QUALITY, parched by ns with great care. A trial of these Coffees, Green, Parched and Ground, will con? vince tho consumer on that point. GENUINE MOCHA AND LAGUAYBA. The FILLING OF OBDEBS personally attended to by ono of the Managers. Goods delivered to all parts of the etty IrStEE OF CHARGE. _ A supply of GOSHEN DAIRY BUTTER will arrive on Tuesday. 3mo February 4 WILLIS & CHIS0LM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND S HIPP I N G AGENT S. \&f ILLATTKKD TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND W SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) of COTTON. BICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARP, Charleston, g. C. ? WrLJJ8...'..-.A R. CHISOLM October ?? ;_ .'../' . . ._ ; THOMAS P. RYAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW BU. 1 COURT HOUSE SQUARE, NORTH STD E. February 7 _?.. .._ Hmo ' THE LADIES' MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION, HAVING ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY OFBEADY * MADE CLOTHING, suitable tor Gentlemen. La. dies and Children, sod being desirous of diminishing oar Stock belora the season advances too far, wo would eapc olaUy draw toe attention of the public towards tho reduc? tion which will be made tn our prices for the next two or three woeks Cram date. Apply at tho DEPOSITORY, January 29 ':.."-.. No. 17 Chalmers street ill 1 filLLILAND & SON, Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 33 HAYNE STREET. September 3_'_ . WILMAM BROOKBANK?, ?vrauat. .v*,i*i^'jasa>'AjBri?: PLUMBER, JJ^^j^^OW?^ZXS^: GAS FIXTURES, GAS X FITTING AKD Pr.TTirerNQ. pooiIP^r Y A^ Augartat BstweoaBioisia^^^