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3PM? flinty SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE % 1867. LOCAL MATTERS? JOB WORK.-We have now completed our office BO aa to execute, in the shortest possible timo AT.T. KINDS OF JOB WORE, and wo most re? spectfully ask the patronage of our friends. Poet O?tee Notice. <. POST OFFICE, ) CHARLESTON, 8. C., May 6,1867. J Hereafter, until farther notice, the Northeastern Mails w?l croea at 1.15 P. M., and arriving at the Depot at 9.45 A. M. will be ready for delivery at ll o'clock. On Sundays the Post Office will open at 12.30 P. M. for one hoar. The Mails for South Carolina Railroad will con? tinue to close daily at 6* o'clock A. M., and for the Savannah and Charleston Railroad at 6 A. M. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. - STANLEY G. TROTT, P. M. A SPLENDID OPPOBTUN DI ia offered to our lady friends to supply themselves with seasonable dress goods of every style and description, and at most reasonable rates. Messrs. Mgr^nnrn? & M?XLEB golfer their large and splendid s?oek at and below . coat See their advertisement in another column. TOOTH BHCBHBS.-Those who use Sozodont, and those who don't, are necessarily compel? xl to have a fine brush, or their dentals would soon de? cay. As these brushes are perishable, being af? fected by the wear and tear of time, we would recommend all persons who need the article to the store of Messrs. A. W. ECKEL & Co., No. 231 King bfcreet. These are English brushes-warranted to give satisfaction. CASH AUCTION HOUSE.-Our readers are aware of the- magnitude of the auction business, and | there are few who have not heard the cries of | "Going, ota.," in various parts of the city. Promi? nent among these houses is that of Messrs. CAMP- | BELL, KNOX & Co., in Hasel street, opposite the Postoffico. Thoir salesrooms are large and 30m rrJodiouB, and they possess every facility to con? duct a large and successful business. Articles consigned to them will not remain old stock, bat will quickly fall ander the hammer. Their rega? lar sales-days are Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri? days, bat the crowds who attend frequently neces * s?tate the employment of extra days. HISTRIONICS REDrvrvus.-We have before noticed the spirit of ?mulation that induced the residents of Florence to give a Fair in.their village, bat they now essay a mightier enterprise, being nothing more than-' the revival of the orama. In this our country friends will surpass ns, for notwithstand? ing all the efforts that hare been made, theatrical performances are apparently doomed in Charles tan. The ladies sad gentlemen ol Cher aw design visiting Florence on the 5th and 6th, and will per? form the "Lady of Lyons" and "The Rivais.?' These plays axe familiar to most of oar citizens, and have been enjoyed by many at the old theatre who will now gladly avail themselves of the privi lege of again seeing them represented. The Che raw corps are amateurs, bat are by no means tyros, and their performance will equal many seen cn .the.Charleston boards. It is the design of the parties to appropriate the proceeds towards build? ing an Episcopal Church m Florence and erecting a monument over the. Confederate dead at Cheraw. Their object alone should induce a large attend? ance, and we trust fhe drama will meet with proper encouragement. FKBTPAXBTXC ADVERTISING,-From a notice in another column, we leam that the City Railway Company fire' willing to receive proposals for ad? vertising in the pannels of the different cars. This announcement appears angular, for tho pannels | are at present decorated with landscapes, which [ axe s-rrfHcrien?y artistic to be pleasing to tile eye, and If they ara obscured by a card of some restau? rant -or mercantile house, a very diff?rent rasait will be produced. It is. evident that the mis- i coronation policy has not worked wen, and it has bete considered necessary to offer other induce? ments. By the. proposed scheme we will not only be ke-oping up with the world, bat will bo advanc? ing the cause of education; xor the unsophisticated J friHoan can learn while he rides, and if the letters are'goadfly painted, he can soon acquire some; knowledge of - the alphabet It will never do to be behind the times, and if the march of progresa re-, quiiea thia style of advertising, let ns, by all means, keep up with the age. It .win. detract somewhat from the appearance of the cars, and wid make'them moro suitable' for business and less for pleasure, but it.may be beneficial to the growth'Of the city by bringing some trade to the advertising stores. Notwithstanding these.antici? pated advantages, we cannot look opon the pro? posed change with pleasure, as it appears to be a desecration to introduce business into every walk of life; and although' our Yankee friends hive carried this system to an extreme, it has not pro? duced the success it merits. MoiTOOBAMH-In oar Republican country there is generally an: absence ot. the family* crests to bo j found in nmaarchml governments, for but few per?' J Bona have their^Tnaignia, and they are often mere? ly the creation of some imaginative, mind:; . In tile march of progress this want has been felt, and it was found necessary to make some design that would answer the parp?se. An ingenious grouping af the differ en t initial letters has been invented. This idea was immediately adopted by the public, and monograms are now an indispenmble acquisi? tion used by every one, even, plain JOHN Surra losing his identity in.the brilliant flourish given to his name by the engravers. Since the introduction of this style of engrav? ing, it has -almost superseded the antiquated crest and silver, clothes, books, paper, 4x3., are now stamped with the monogram of the owner. There is nothing more progressive than art, and the different transformations that can be given to a name by this process are wonderful. As old things pass away the new and improved take their place, and few persons are now without a fancily engraved monogram. We were induced to make these remarks from an examination of the differ? ent styles of monograms made by Mr. JOSEPH WALKER, at the corner of Market and Meeeting streets. He can, in the twinkling of an eye, pro? duce any color, size or style that may be desired, and tho finish they give to the article on which they aie placed, at once recommends their use to the public. Mr. WALKES is prepared to supply all demands, and to furnish monograms, that for beauty of design and shades of coloring, would | ahn pst compel a parchase. . JUKE,-April, May and Jone, have not inaptly been termed the three daughters of the year. April appears u a coy ohild laughing in the sun'B bright beams, and weeping in silvery showers. May is a fair maiden, blithe and active, glowing with beauty and health, bat Jane is more like a yoong matron crowned with roses and robed _a green. Thia is the month of roses, when the imagination of the poets depicted many fairy scenes. SHAXBPBABE, and MILTON, and SPENSER frequently refer to this season as the time to hold communion with Nature- to visit the woods and see the "arbours that are not the work ot art, but by the'trees' own inclination made." The great network of branches have been fashioned silently, bat the workmanship is perfect, and no human eye could BOO the Power that stirred in that myste? rious loom, and wore the green drapery of Summer. COLERIDGE, well calls it the " leafy month of | June," the month when flowers are the richest in hoe and profusion, when the early vegetables and frait giae promise of a happy sommer, and when h the farmer can confidently expect his crops to real? ise a bountiful harvest. Nature is yet bat yoong and notwithstanding the sommer solstice takes place on the 21st day, this is only the third month af the year m respect to temperature, the suffoca? ting- heats do' not commence anti! later, and Jone is often what the poets only dream May to be. This month was considered by the Romans, to be the most propitious season of the whole year for contracting matrimonial engagements, while May was to be avoided as ander the influence of spirits adverse to happy households. These supersti? tions were confined to the middle ages, and the Matrimonial noose is now tied as frequently in May as in Jone.. To a resident of a city this is the season of the year when he can spare the time from the cares of business and indulge in a little healthful recrea? tion. The hot and dusty brick wails of the city are exchanged for some watering place, or for a visit to the country, where the air ia redolent with health, and the fragrance of the green woods is inhaled in every breath. With such delights in view, it ia opt strange thatjthejx)et wrote "God made the'" country, and man the town," for the traces of a Master Spirit are visible in every leaf, and it shows that the desire to. leave the artificial r for tho real was implanted m "eur breasts by a Di- i ! ?me hantfr^'*"' PEBSONAI-Major-Gea?ral D. E. SiaXLES, ao I oompAnied by Captain ALEXANDEB MOOEE, A. D. CiH?j? J." P. ROY?,, Inspector General,) Ere vat BrigafiersG^sral W. 1J? BTTBNB, (Chief C?ommiB sary of Subsistence, Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel CHAS. PAOS, Medical Directer, and Brevet Captain W. PBJHCE, Chief Ordnance Offioer, left last night to visit Wilmington, Baleigh, N. C., and other pointa in his command. - NEW HOSE BEEL FOB COLUMBIA-We learn from Mr. M. H. NATHAN, the Chief of the Fire Depart? ment, that the New York firemen will ship a new and splendid' hose reel to this city on the 15th of this month. It will be in every respect equal to that destroyed, and will prove to their Colombia brethren that their word is equivalent to their bond, and a promise once made must be fulfilled. As the reel will first arrive in this city, our firemen will have an opportunity to inspect it and discuss its merits. BELIEF FOB THE SUFFERING PEOPLE OF THE SOOTH. -The Baltimore Sun gives the following state? ment of the measures adopted by the charitable people of Maryland to aid the suffering poor in the South. Maryland has created a glorious record for herself, which, like bread cast upon the waters, will return to her after many da yu. The citizens of Newtown, Worcester county, Md., have held a meeting and adopted measures for the relief of the suffering people of the South. Bev. 0. F.FLTFPO presided, and W. L. CLABEE, Esq., of the Newtown Gazette, waa appointed sec? retary. Addresses were delivered by Senator BBOADWATEB and the Bevs. Messrs. POLE, BOWE and MAETTND ALE , after which a handsome collec? tion was taken up and handed over to the treasur? er, WK. S. DiozxKSoir, Esq. Messrs. HALL & BBOTHEB, and W. J. 8. CLABEE A SOE, offered to convey, free of charge, to Baltimore, any produce contributed for the relief of the South, as did also Captain YEASET and C. M. TALBOTT, of the steamer Massachusetts. On the 4th of June the ladies of | Newtown are to hold a great strawberry festival in aid of the Southern sufferers. The ladies of] Broadneck and Townneek, Anne Arundel oounty, a few miles from Annapolis, are to hold a similar festival at St. Margaret's parsonage on the 12th and 13th of June. THE CHABLESTON MABINS_Wa have frequently reverted to the commerce and shipping of Charles? ton, and found, by comparing them with the past, that rapid strides have been made, and the ob asm will soon be bridged. The shipping merchants and masters are among our most energetic and enterprising citizens, and whatever they do is done Well. In passing along the wharves we no? ticed that the 8teamer Pilot Boy, Captain WK. T. MONKLW, bid emerged from the hands of- the ship carpenters', and was noir fully prepared to walk the raters like a thing of life. Having trav? elled on the Pilot Boy we can testify to her sea qualities; but we were not prepared for the trans? formation that had been effected in her appear? ance during a few weeks. She has been newly painted, her engine and machinery thoroughly overhauled, and a general finish been given to her, both internally and externally. Captain MONELTX may well be proud of his craft, for the Charleston and Savannah line .boasts no better. Since her rejuvenation she will become, if possible, more of a ' favorite with the travelling public than ever before. She will resume her regular trips on Monday, leaving at 7 A. M. Her known staunch'' seaworthy character, added to the popularity of her commander, wifl make her the chief connect? ing link between the two cities. MATCH'S COUBT, May 8L-Tho docket was com? paratively full yesterday morning, many of the culprits being old offenders, who thought that Friday was the day for penance, and- went in for a general -breeze. Susan Hudson, who has earned some notoriety from her persistent attendance at the bar, was again brought up for allowing herself j to be overcome by her feelings, and imagining her- j self to be Lucy Stone. She was declaiming loudly on woman's rights, .especially their right to get drunk, when she was interrupted and carried to her study, where she can investigate the subject 011 bread and water for five days. " ? A gentleman from the Land of Flowers, who was do" fond of his place of nativity that he carried blossoms on his nose, was found in a collapsed atate, produced by a rush of whiskey to the brain. He was examined by the medical adviser of the calaboose and a V extracted from his pocket. This proved a radical cure, and he was dismissed sane and in his right mind.. ' An Hibernian, who had been analyzing the con? tents of a bottle, became very much excited at what he saw, and swore that he was the victim of | a conspiracy. A $3 fino calmed his nerves some? what, and he vms led ont like a lamb. j S jmo i youthful "nigs, who imagined that they could disturb the community with impunity, were convinced of their mistake by a fine of $2. j Another, who was raising a row near the wiz? ard's headquarters, fell under his displeasure and was sentenced to five days' in the jug. COUBT OF COKKON PLEAS-Hon. THOXAB W. GLOVES presiding.-The City Docket was con? tinued and a number of oases heard, in which ver? dicts were given and decrees were rendered, but nothing transpired of any interest to the public. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COUBT-Hon. GEO. 8. BBTAN, Presiding,-JASPZE Ganrmr, who had been found guilty of passing and uttering counterfeit fractional currency, was brought before the bar of j the Court, and D. T. COBBIN, District Attorney, moved that the prisoner be now sentenced. H. E. YOUNO, Esq., addressed the Court in favor of the mitigation of the punishment. The Judge, after a few remarks, sentenced the prisoner to one year's imprisonment and confinement at haid ?abor, to be discharged on the. payment of $800 and the costs of prosecution. - . The petition of W. M. HUTSON, Esq., to be al? lowed to practice in the Courte of tho United States^ was read by C E SMOHTON, Esq., and on bis motion the petitioner was admitted,1 sworn and commissfoneoV ; : WHAT LADT would wear false bair or curls, when ] by an outlay of one dollar sh0 can procure an arti-1 de that w^. cf use'her hair to euri lets, or heavy,'massive ourls?s.0 It does not injure the hair, bat on tho contrary renders it soft, glossy and healthful. . It is equally efficacies ib? ?urhpg thy hair of tte opposite iiexj,] Messrs. BEBQEB, SHOTTS & Co., Chemists, ot Troy, New York, are agents for-the same. See their card in another column. ' MABSDEH'S PEOTOHAL BALK, for Coughs, Colds, Influenza. DO WEE <fc MOISE, Agents. GOODBICH, WINEMAN & CO., Agents. BLY8IUS. A new and important remedy for married ladies. Circulars can be obtained and the arbole supplied upon application to the wholesale agents. DOWLE & MOISE, Southern Drug House, No. 151 Meeting stree). April ll thstu3mcu H. H. If you want cheap Blank Books; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa? per, (tc; Or; MTT.T.Wfta'AlniftmHV If you want Printing executed neatly; If you want Books bound in any style, or Account Books made to order, with any desired pattern o? ruling, go to HTBAK HABBIS, No. 69 Broad street. BUSINESS NOTICES. ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE AT THE DAILY NEWS OFFICE. Try Them. Many persons have within this Bummer experienced the benefits to be derived from the use of PANENTN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. We would recommend them to all who stand in need of a tonic For sale by all Druggists. s October 6 Millions of Bottles Of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP are sold and used with never-felling success. It is an old and well tried remedy, and has stood lbs test of years. It relieves the child from pain, regulates the stomach and bowels, eurea wind colic, softens thu gums, and, by giving rest and health to the child, comforts the mother. Be sure and call for "MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP," Having the Jue ifattle of ? CUBTIB & pxnsnra" on the outside wrapper. AH others are base imitations. For sale by DO WEE & MOISE, No. 161 Meeting street, opposite the Charleston Hotel May 80 thstnS Tbe Time to Advertise In tbe Country. THE PHCEKTX has a largs circulation throughout tbs middle and upper Districts of the State. Advertising rates as reasonable as the stringency of the money mar? ket will warrant Merchants and others wishing to use the columna of the paper will address j JULIAN A SELBY, Proprietor, February 25 Columbia, 8. Free to Everybody. ( A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving, tofoTmation of tba greatest importance to tba young of both sexes, " It teaches how the homely may become beautiful, the despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their address, and receive a copy post-paid, by return mail Address P. 0. Drawer, 31, March 30_lyr_Troy, N. Y. Pure Brandy. THE INFAMOUS PRACTICE OF ADULTERATING BRANDIES having become so common, that a genuine article is the exception, it is of vital importance to these requiring it for Family Use and Invalids, that it should be of undoubted purity and efficacy. We are pleased to notice that the old and popular Wine importers, BLNLNGER A CO., No. 15 Beaver street New York, are very opportune in calling the attention of fami? lies to their ?GOLD MEDAL COGNAC," of which they say, that "With a view to meeting the popular demand for a reliable Brandy in its natural state, free from alcoholic flavor and impurities, and folly appro dating the fact that it is often recommended by the Medi? cal Faculty as a sustaining stimulant, when all other re? medies fall, we are now bottling and selling at reasona? ble rates a Brandy of our own importation from one of the most responsible Houses In France, and known ss "BININGER'S GOLD MEDAL COGNAC." This Standard Article ls sold by all of the prominent Druggists. s6mo Feoruary 2 Know thy Destiny. MaaasM E. F. THORNTON, the great English Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant and Psycliometrician, who has aston? ished the scientific classes of the Old World, has now lo? cated herself .it Hudson, N. Y. Madame THOU NTON pos? sesses such wonderful powers of second sight as to ena? ble her to Impart knowledge of the greatest importance to the single or married of either sex. While in a state of trance, sh? delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of in? tense power, known as the Psychomotrope, guarantees to produce a life-like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant together with dato of marriage, position in life, leading traits of character, Ac This is no hum? bug, as thousand of testimoni?is can assert She will Bend, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what it purports to be. By mri^ng a small lock of hair, and lng place of birth, age, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fly cen ti and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re? ceive the picture and desired information by reiurn mall, an communications sacredly confidential Address, in confidence. Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 223, Hudson. N. Y ly March 80 Be On Your Guard Against the imitations and counterfeits of HOSTET FEB'S STOMACH BITTERS, with which the PTBATES ?rho make a DIB HONORABLE LI VINO, by preying upon the nek and suffering, are now endeavoring to flood the mar teta of this country. Whenever these POISON-MONOEES ire discovered they are Immediately prosecuted by the proprietors, who expend thousands of dollars annually in tracing them ont and bringing them to Justice; Within i'short time injunctions havo been obtained in the dourta of the United States against a number of indi ridnals and firms, and suits are now to progress against l?verai others, all of whose names will be given to the subilc. But in spite of the utmost vigilance and activity it their detective agents, the undersigned are of course mable to protect the public entirely against piratical imitations of a Standard National Tonic, everywhere in request, and as readily convertible Into cash as United li?tes Bonds or Treasury Notes. They therefore, ss a neasure of precaution, direct attention to the fact 'hat a in ely engraved label, representing St George and the Dragon, sud a beautiful proprietary stamp, bearing the iffldal endorsement of the Government, appear on every x>ttle of the genuine BITTERS. The article ia further luthanticatedby a miniature note of hind, with the sig? nature of "HOSTETTEB A Burra," to counterfeit which ls i State pruon orme. The true BITTERS are sold wi 'totUetonly, and never m bulk. HOSTETTEB A SMITH. May27 6 OFFICIAL. HEADQ'RS SECOND MILITARY DISTRICT, ) MEDICAL DIRECTORS' OFFICE, S CHABLESTON, 8. C., May 27.1867. ) Notice is hereby given that the Quarantine established try General Orders No. 8, Headquarters Second Military District, is now tn force at Charleston, S. C. Pilots wffl Dring all vessels entering the port past the Quarantine Station, and be governed by (he directions of the Medical Officer. CHARLES PAGE, Surgeon U. 8. Army, Medical Director. May 28_ '. 6 MISCELLANEOUS, ~ CITY TAXES-MONTHLY RETURNS. OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR, 1 Cm HALL, June 1st 1867. j VTOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED i.1 that the Monthly Returns for the month of May past, in compliance with the Tax Ordinance, ratified on the 28th day of December, 1866, must be made on or be? fore the 16th instant D. 0. GIBSON, June 1_13_City Assessor. N. STAFFORD, HO. 66 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in STENCIL STOCK. INDELIBLE INK, BRUSHES, ZENO FRAMES, BBASS AND GERMAN SILVER CHECKS, KEY TAGS, STEEL RINGS, STENCIL DIES, Ac, Ac. ?ST Send for Circulars. April 18_s8_ ICE CREAM. rTTHB UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY INFORMS X his former customers, and the public generally, that he has reopened, for the season, his SALOON, No. 96 CALHOUN STREET, opposite Elizabeth, where he ?DI be happy to serve them. Having attentive attend? ants, his efforts will be to piesse. The quality of his ?ream is too wall known for comment Families supplied as usual m quantities to snit, at all hours. Plo Nies, Maroons, etc, supplied at the shortest no? tice. In all eases, Cream, quality and quantity warranted. No charge If the Cream don't prove as recommended. HENRY LARCOMBE. 49- The ICE CREAM Wagon will be ont every day, Sundays excepted._Imo_May 28 CLOSING UP! SOME BABE AND VALUABLE BOOKS ABE YET to be had at H AST'S BOOK STORE, at half price, but tor a brief period, as the Store will shortly close. Among the stock are : HALB ROOK'S HERPETALOGY, 6 vols., quarto Quadrupeds of America, by Dr. Bachman Buonaparte's Ornithology, 5 vols., quarto Cuvier's Animal Kingdom, odored plates Keener's Conchology, colored platee " Boydell's Illustration', of Shakspeare's Plays, folio The Pyramids of G leez, 1 voL, folio ' The Cathedrals of Glasgow,T vol., folio Th? Public Buildings iof Lc^cn, 2 vols., folio The Ll eriry World, 10 vols., folio ''"' Tho American AimAuao, from ito beginn!^ 1830 ; .-Bryan's Dietlouary af Painters, 2 volar,' quarto - ' The Engineers and Machinist Assistant,2 vols., folio . A set of the Library of the Fathers, complete, il vols "A set of Baxter's Practical Works, AtOttvi' Nordheimer's Hebrew and Engt?sh Grammar, 2 vols With many "other valuable works on Art and Architec? ture. . Imo May 31 CLOSfNG UP AT A GREAT SAC? RIFICE. BOHN'S LIBRARY AT FIFTY CENTS A VOLUME. Engineering and Architectural Works. Agricultural and Gardening Works. Cooking and Sporting Works. AU the above works at half price, at May 6 Imo_8. HART'S, Book Store. GENERAL LEE AT THE GRAVE OF STONEWALL JACKSON. A PICTURE FOR EVERY HOME. |5 TO ?IO PER DAY TO AGENTS. na* SEND FOB LETTES OF AGENCY.-??. JONES & CLARK, PUBLISHERS, No. 83 NASSAU STREET, N. Y. May 27_6_ BOOKS OF THE Methodist Episcopal Church South. rlE UNDERSIGNED ARE THE AGENTS OF THE Publishing House at Nashville, E. J. DAWSON & CO., No. 155 MEETING STREET. May 13_Imo C. F. VOILER, NO. 108 MARKET ST., Books, Periodicals and Stationery? TUST RECEIVED J A lar e supply of STATIONERY PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS POCKET BOOKS, DIARIES for 1867, Etc. ALSO, fine and large selection of NOVELS, by the most cetr?rated authors. SONG BOOKS, BOOKS for Home Am ta em en ts, Ac. Ali tho MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS. DAILIES constantly on band, and subscriptions re? ceived 'or the same. Order? irom the country are respectfully solicited. TERM.'-' LIBERAL._November 8 M. M. QUINN, Wholesale & Retail Dealers IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC. No. 537 KING STREET (Opposite Ann street), Charleston, C. S. Tbs LATEST ISSUES of the Press always on han A Subscriptions received and Goods delivered or for? warded by Mail or Express. AU CASH ORDERS will be promptly attended to. February 28 ly MACHINE SHOPS. EASO??S OUNDRY AND Machine Shops. BUILD AND REPAIE Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw and Grist Milln. Cast? ings in Iron and Brass of all descriptions. Send orders to J. M. EASON t BEC, j Raina and Columbas sta., Charleston, S. C. December 15_^__stnth lyr WILLIAM S. H EN ER EV, Mlin Jil FOUNDER. No. 314 Meeting street, (NEAR LUVE,) CHARLESTON, S. C MANUFACTURES STEAM ENGINES, BOTLERS and MACHINER?, Saw Mills, Corn Milla, Horse Powers, Vertical and Horizontal Sogar Mills, Cotton Seed Crashers, McCarthy Cotton Gins, and all lands of Iron and Brass Castings, to order. April 25_thatnflrao TO CAKPENTERS AND BUILJDERS. YOVU ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR REDUCED BATES for TONGUED AND GROOVED LUMBER, viz.: tri FLOORING, at $05 par M. 5-4 FLOORING, at $25 per M. 3-1 LINING, at $26 per M. 7-8 LINING, at $2? per M. We also have Tarions other sizes of dressed and rough LUMBER. All of which will be disposed of at lowest ?sh prices. EBA UGH & MILLONEE, PLANING MILL AND LUMBER TARD, HORLBECK'S WHARF, NEAR N. E. RAILROAD. May 1_Imo JOHN F. TAYLOR JAMES BARKLEY. ?jj?? 'K?? % Charleston, S. C. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. PROPRIETORS, Engineers, Boilermakers, FOUNDERS, ETC., ABE PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS FOR HIGH and LOW PRESSURE, PORTABLE and STATIONERY STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS, RICE THRASHERS (from new patterns, with all the modern Improvements), STEAM SAW MILLS, ic, kc CASTINGS I IRON IND BRASS Promptly attended to with neatness and dispatch. Repairs to Marine and other Work, Shall receive special attention. FOR BALE-One 12-horse power STEAM ENGINE, Dearly new; several new and seoond-h nd BOILER3,6 to 10-horse power. ALSO, i CONSTANTLY EN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, 10,12 and 20 Horse Power Steam Engines. jay All Orders for REPAIRS or NEW WORK shall re? solve om* prompt and careful attention. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. May ll_Imo BRIDGES & LAME, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN RAILROAD AND CAR FINDINGS, AND Machinery of Every Description. ALSO, TAITS PATENT BOLLING LEVEE SHEAR AND PUNCHES. IVO. SO Cotxrtland-st., corner Ol* Greenwich, NEW YORK. RAILROAD AXLES, WHEELS, CHAIRS, SPIKES, Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Car, Ship and Bridge Bolts, (ron Forgings of various kinds, kc, ki. STEEL AND RUBBER SPRINGS, LOCOMOTIVE AND HAND LANTERNS, Portable Forges and Jack Screws, Cotton Duck for Car Covers, Brass and SR ver Trimmings, Belting of all kinds, Baggage Checks, kc, kc Also, Agents 'for the manufacturers of OAR HEAD LININGS. ALBERT BRIDGES.......KIEL C. LANE. NoceTibsr ' tntnsi'T'c NEW MK STEAM ENGINE CO., MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINE LATHES, PLANERS, IMPROVED OAR WHEEL BOXES, BOLT CUTTERS, UPRIGHT DRILLS," AND MISTS' TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Works at Worcester, Mass. OFFICE AND WAREROOM, No. 222 PEARL ST., HEW YORK. December 1? Oreo NOTICE. EMIGRATION TO VENEZUELA. THE UNDERSIGNED, GENERAL AGENT FOR THE VENEZUELA COMPANY FOR THE STATES OF GEORGIA and SOUTH CAROLINA, is now in this city for the purpose of issuing grants of land to Emigrants, and dispatching the schooner, BEN WILLIS, for Orinoco and Caroni Rivers, Venezuela, on the 6th of June. For passage or further information, apply to A. F. RUDLER, May 31_(5_Charleston Hotel. TOOTH BRUSHES. "1TTE HAVE JUST OPENED A BEAUTIFUL ASSORT? ?T MEN! of TOOTH BRUSHES, manufactured ex? pressly for us by MORGAN BROS., London. A. W. ECKEL & CO,, DRUGGISTS, May 30_No. 231 King street, near Market HOTELS INNEW YORK. DE LANEAU HOUSE. BET .V KEN Stn and Oth ATENUES, NEW YORK. FRONTING RESERVOIR PAUK. LARGE AND ELEGANT SUITS OF BOOMS FOR families desiring accommodations in New York, transiently or permanently. This ls one of the most airy and delightful locations in the city. Table d'hote or private. A. M. PELEVALHTTE. May 3_Imo REUNION HOTEL. ?I?d AND lili AVENUE. PARTIES VISITING NEW YORK, WILL FIND AT this new and desirable House, the most airy and comfortable accommodations for families locating per? manently or transie_"*. at liberal rates. Meals served a Ia European or table d'hote. J. A, ROBINSON, May 3_ Imo_ Proprietor. WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COKUM MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) ot COTTON, BI CE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, S. C. E. WILLIS.A R. CHISOLM October M_ NOTICE. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, 1 CHARLESTON, B. C., Msy 4,1367. j rE REGULAR INSPECTION OF THE LOTS AND incloeures, vaults, kc, wiU commence on Monday next, 6t inst Owners and occupants are hereby required lo see that their premises are in good condition and that lill filth and garbage ia removed as required by Ordi? nance. Other inspections wiU follow. By order of Mayor GAUXABD. C. B. SIGWALD. ._Chief of Police. OFFICE CHIEF OF DETECTIVES, 1 CHARLESTON, May 27, 1867. ) TAKEN UP, AT LOW WATER MARK, OFF BIRD'S old tshlpvard, South Bay, three {".) long, heavy BARS RAILROAD (T) IRON, very little worn. The said Iron has been taken up and stored in the yard of Mr. C. IB WIN, South Bay. Any one of the Railroad Compames having lost such Iron w:U call at this offli e, prove prop? erty, pay expenses, and take the same away. H. W. BENDRICKS, May 28 5 1st Lient, and Chief of Detoctifw. RAILROADS. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE - S WALNAH AND CHARLESTON RATLEOAD. ON AND AFTER SATURDAY JUNE let, 1867. OFFICE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON R. R. 00, MILL STREET DEPOT, CHARLESTON, May 29, 1867. , ?N AND AFTER 8ATTJRDAY, 1ST PROXIMO, THE Passenger and Freight Trains over this Road, will leave the Company's Wharves at the Mill street Depot, on Tuet days, Thursdays and Saturday t, of each week, at fifteen minutes before 6 o'clock A. M., and the Depot at St Andrews at 6 o'clock precisely, and arrive ai Salke hatchle, (the present terminas of the road,) st ll o'clock. Returning same day, will leave Salkehatchie at 3 o'clock P. M. White Hall.8 o'clock and 30 minutea Green Pond,.4 o'clock and 00 minutes Ashepoo.4 o'clock and ar minutes Jacksonboro',.4 o'clock and 50 minutes Adams Run,.6 o'clock and 20 minutea New Road,.6 o'clock and 50 minutes Glover's,.6 o'clock and 00 minutes Ran to wies,.6 o'clock and 15 minutes John's Island Rood.6 o'clock and 30 minutes Depot in Charleston,.7 o'clock and 00 minutes This change will enable Planters and all others having business over this Road, to visit their places and return same day, whn> the First Class Passenger and Freight Tariff has been reduced twenty per cent below previous charges. N. B.-On Saturday ensuing, the train will leave at quarter before 6 o'clock, as above noted. JNO. a RYAN, Msy 30_ 5 General Superintendent. NEU SCHEDULE ON SPARTAN BURG AND UNION RAILROAD. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 20TH MAY INST, the Passenger Train will run on MONDAYS, WED? NESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Down Trains leaving Spartanburg C. H., at 5 AM., arrive at Alston at USO A.M. Up Ti sins leaves Alston at 12:30 P.M.; arrive at Spartanburg C. ij., at 7:00 P.M. THOS, B. JETER, President 8. and U. Railroad. UnionvUle, S. C., May 16, 1867. Maj 23_im0 SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 CHARLESTON, S. 0., May 31, 1867. ON AND AFTER JUNE 1ST, 1867, THE PASSEN? GER TRAIN on Camden Branch will leave Camden on Mondays, Wednesdays ana Saturdayt. Leave Camden.6.30 A. M. Arrive at Elngsville.8.06 A M. LEAVE KINGSVILLE SAME DAYS. Leave Kingsville at.3.80 P. M. Arrive at Camdon.6.05 P. M H. T. PEAKE, May 31_2_General Superintendent CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY COMPANY. OFFICE CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY COMPANY, ) CORNER BROAD A - D EAST BAT STREETS, I CHARLESTON, S. C., May 31,1867. J PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THIS OFFICE until 12 o'clock Monday next, June 3d, for adver? tising in the Pannels of the Cars of this Company. For particulars apply at the Company's O ff) te. By order. 8. W. RAMSAY, May 31 8 Secretary and Treasurer. ELDEE & BROWN, A MANUFACTURERS AND PATENT "? im EES of the celebrated COMBINATION .BK?BJ><SW CRADLE AND BABY TENDER, Pro *WSr>58pelling Horses, and all kinds of Rook VTfej W mg Horses, Invalid Chairs, with double ?^mWw. *\ Md singlo wheels, from $26 "to $46; Oblldren'r Carriages, Fancy and Varnished Wagons, Fancy Sui es, Invalid Carriages, made to order. Fancy Propeller .id Baby Beckers, ?fcc., Ac, life-size Horses, made toe 1er. Depot o. 688 BBOADWAY. Manufactory, Nos. 449, 450,451 a d 462 WEST STREET, New York. Ootobei 26_thstnlyr The Universal Verdict of all the Most Ex? perienced Pastry Cooks and Housekeep? ers is that the PIONEER YEAST POWDER IS THE MOST RELIABLE OF ALL BAKING POW? DERS, being beautifully white, and free from all in? jurious ingredients, besides requiring only two-thirds of the quantity to have the same effect ss other Yeast Powders. If you want delightful Pie Crust Biscuit and C ?ra Bread, give it a trial "or sale by GRUBER & MARTIN, No. 236 King street HENRY BISCHOFF A CO., No. 13', East Bay, W. 8. CORWIN h 00., No. 259 King street BOWIE k MOISE, Druggists, No. 151 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel January 24 . thstu6mo IF YOU HAVE CHILLS AND FEVER, USE DB. C. G. GARRISON'S FEVER AND AGUE CUBE It ls a perfectly safe and reliable remedy, a sure cure. Price $1 per bottle. For sale, wholesale and retail, at my store, No. 211 South Eighth street Philadelphia, and by DO WIE dt MOISE, SOUTHERN DBUG HOUSE, No. 151 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel May 21 _mths6 MALUKA w PILLS (CHILLS & FEVERS TTTE HAVE USED G AL LIGUA N'S PILLS, AN. Yr find they will do all that is claimed for them, ano cheerfully recommend them to pub.ic favor. T. H. WATTS, Ex-Governor of Alabama. J. W. A SANFORD, Att'y GenT of Alabama. ROBT. DOUGHERTY, Judge Supreme Court, Ala. From THOMAS J. JUDGE, Judge Supreme Court I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS on my plantation for Fever and Ague, and find them all that is claimed for them. THOS. J. JUDGE Montgomery, Ala., September 29, 1858. LOWNDES COUNTY, Alabama. GALLIGHAN'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS will do. They are decidedly the best medicine for Chills snd i & ver I ever gave. I would not bo without them for flvi tunes the price. ?. J. A GRAHAM A ME Rices, April 17, 1867. One box of GALLIGHAN'S PILLS cured me perfectly of Chills and Fever. They are the best medicine tor Chills and Fevor I ever saw. A. G. BONALDSON, Clerk Superior Court, Sumter County, Go. MONTGOMERY, ALA., July 9,1866. Messrs. BLUNT it HALE-GENTS: I have used your GALLIGHAN'S PILLS on two occasions for Chills ant Fever, and find that they effect all that they are intend ed to do. They are the best remedy for the disease th I have ever tried. I consider them perfectly reliable. Respectfully, DAN'L SAYRE, Grand Sec. Grand Lodge of F. and A. M. of Alabama. ALB ANT, GA., March ll, 1867. I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS in forty c?sese Chills and Fever, with perfect success. They are tit best Fever and Ague Pill put up. A. B. FANT. (WHOLESALE IN CHARLESTON, BY GOODRICH, WINESIAN & CO., No. 163 Meeting street And by all Druggists. BLOUNT & HALE, PROPRIETORS, May 14 6mo Montgomery, Ala. PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE MILLION 1 ! IWILL SEND, POST-PAID, 50 PHOTOGRAPHS OF the most celebrated Actors for 60 cents; 60 Actresses for 50 cents; 60 Union Generals for 50 cents; 50 Rebel Generals for 60 cents; 50 Statesmen for 50 cents; 50 beau? tiful young Ladies for 50 cents; 60 fine-looking young Gentlemen for 50 cents; 6 largo Photographs of French Dancing Girls, In costume, beautifully colored, exactly as they appear, for 60 cents; or for 50 cents, 6 oi the most beautiful Ladies of the Parisian Ballet Troupe, as they appear in the play of the Black Crook, at Niblo's Garden, New York. Send all orders to P. O. Box 177,1r y, N. Y. May 13 _lyr_ There cometh glad tidings of joy to all, To young and to old, to gi eat and to small; The berm ty which once was so precious and rare, Ie free for all, and all may be fair. By the nae of CHASTELLAK'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion, The most valuable and perfect preparation in use, for giving the skin a beautiful pearl-like tint, that ls only found in youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pim? ples, Blotches, Moth Pitches, Sallowness. Eruptions, and all Impurities of the sion, kindly healing the same leaving the akin white and clear as alabaster. Its uso cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless. It ls the only article of the kind used by tho French, and is con? sidered by tho Parisian as indispensable to a perfect toilet Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold during the past year, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price only 76 cents. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt ol an order, by _ BERGER, SHUTT8 & CO., Chemists, 286 River St, Troy, N. Y. March 30._lyr The Greenville Mountaineer IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT $1 60 PER year, in advance. Advertisements inserted at usual rates. G. E. ELFORD, May 10 Editor and Proprietor | AUCTION SALES. U.VTTED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. 80TJTH CAB OLI A DISTRICT-IN ADMIRALTY". W. R. Poy aa vs. Steamer Gen. Booker- Wino et al vs. Steamer Gen. Hooker-And others vs. Steam? er Gen. Hooker. STENHOUSE & CO., Auctioneers. By Tirtuo of sn order of sale to me directed, from tte Honorable the Judge of the District Court of South Carolina, in Admiralty, for the District aforesaid, in the above cases, I will expose for sale, at public auc? tion, at the old Custom House, in the Fort of Charles? ton, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of June ensuing, at 13 o'clock, M., The Steamer GENERAL HOOKER, her Engine, Boats, Tackle, Apparel and Furniture, as she now lies at North Atlantic Wharf. Sale on board boat Terms cash; purchaser to pay for necessary papers. J. P. M. EPPING, May SI 4 U. S. Marshal. ~ ACRICUlTURAt. MAPES' MTROGENIZED SOPER PHOSPHATE OF LIMB. FTtHE SUBSCRIBERS ABE NOW PREPARED TO FUB JL NISH a limited quantity ol this popular STANDARD FERTILIZER for top dressing. It tray be used before or after the planting of the crop, for even when applied as a top dressing, it cannot be lost by evaporation, as none of its eonstltuents are volatile. It may be applied at each hoeing of Cotton, and in the hills during the cultivation of Corn, Potatoes and other crops. When crops have been previously manured in the usual way, and found to be of sluggish growth, lt may be augmented by the use of this manure. To the Horticulturist it is invaluable, ss it may be applied to fruit trees at any season of the year. Sold by KINSMAN & HOWELI, SOLE AGENTS FOB SOUTH CAROLINA, May 4 stutnlmo Na 163 East Bay. FUN FOR ALL! FULL INSTRUCTIONS BY WHICH ANY PERSON, mole or female, can master the great art of Ven? triloquism by a few hours' practice, making a world of fun, and after becoming experts themselves, can teach others, thereby making it a source of income. Fall in? structions sent by mail for 60 cents. Satisfaction guar? anteed. Address P. 0. Drawer 31, Troy, N. Y. _Mayl3_lyr_ WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, CATAWBA COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. THE PROPRIETORS OF THIS CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE, having gone to great expense since the lost season, in changing tho position of and re? pairing the COTTAGES, grading the Walks and erecting new Buildings, together with many other improvements, will open THE SPRINGS for the reception ot visitors on Saturday, June 1st, 1867. Being si tua ted tn the northwestern part of the State, in a country remarkable for its beau tty and healthful? ness, these, together wi th the virtues of the Waters, moke it one of the most desirable WATERING PLACES in the country. THE MINERAL WATERS Of THE SPRINGS are the White and Blue Sulphur, and Chalybeate, and they possess all tie fines', qualities of j these waters, and are sovereign remedies '.or all diseases of the LIVER, BOWELS, STOMACH and KIDNEYS. THE SPRINGS are accessible by any ol'the roads lead? ing to Salisbury, N. C., and at that point the Western North Carolina Railroad will convey visitor j to Hickory Station, at which place conveyances a? olrvays In attend? ance to take them to THE SPRINGS. Dr. WHITE, of the Medical College of Virginia, will be at THE SPRINGS the entire Season, and to valida may rely upon good attention. Having ogam secured the services of Mrs. WRENN, end made ample arrangements JOT keeping a GOOD TABLE, and the best Wines, Liquors and Segara, and having engaged Smith's Band for he Season, we safely promise to all every convenience for pleasure, comfort a;.d amusement that may be desired. BOARD FER MONTH.?60 00 BOARD PE H WEEK. 18 00 BOARD FER DAY. 3 00 Children nuder 7 years of age and Ser? Tanta Half Price. J. GOLDEN WYATT & CO., PROPRIETORS. May 30_3mo NOTICIS TO SAILORS OR ULHIGRANTM, HOTEL OR BOARDING-HOUSE KEEPERS. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, 1 March IS, 1867. J IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING ACT OF the Legisla ture, passed the 30th day of December, 1866, all persons concerned are hereby notified to caQ at this Office and take out the required license immediately. W.H. SMITH, a erk of Council AK ACT ros rex BETTER PBOTZOTIOK or BXAMKH AMS QCMI0RA5T8 TS THE POST AMD HABBOB 07 0HABLX8 XOtf. L Beit enacted, by the Senate and Howe of Rcprutnta tivet, nov met and titting in General Auembly, and by the authority of the tame. That it shall not be lawful for any person, except a pilot or public officer, to board or at* tempt to board a vessel arriving in the port or harbor of Charleston, before such vessel shall have been made nwt to the wharf, without first obtoiningl eave from the mas? ter or person having charge of such vessel, er from her owner or agents. IL It sholl not be lawful for any owner, agent, master, or other person having charge of any vessel arriving or being in the port of Charleston, lo permit or authorize any san ors, hotel or boarding house keeper, not licensed as hereinafter provided, or any agent, runner or em? ployee of any sailor's or immigrant's hotel or boarding house, to boord, or attempt to board, any vessel arriving in, or lying, or teing in the harbor or port ol Charleston, before such vessel sholl hove been mode fast to the wharf, or anchored, with intent to invite, ask or solicit the boarding of any of the crew employed on such vessel UL lt shall not bo lawful for any sailor's or immi? grant's hotel or bearding house keeper, or the employee of any sailor's or immigrant's hotel or boarding house keeper, having bearded any vessel mode fast to any wharf in the port oi Charleston, to neglect or refuse to leave said vessel, after having been ordered so to do by the master or person having charge of such vessel TV, it shall not be lawful for any person to keep, con? duct or corry on, either os owner, proprietor, agent or otherwise, any sailor's or Immigrant's bearding house, or sailor's or immigrant's hotel in the city of Charleston, without having a license from the City Council thereof, V. It sholl not bo lawful for any person, cot having the license m this Act provided, or not being the regular agent, runner or employee of a person having such li? cense, to invite, oak or solicit m the city or harbor of Charleston, the boarding or lodging of any of the crew employed on any vessel or of any immigrant arriving in the said city of Charleston. VL The City Council sholl toke the application of any person applying for o license to keep o sailors' or immi? grant's bearding house, or sailor's or Immigrant's hotel in the city ot Charleston, and upon satisfactory evidence to them of the respectability and competency of such ap? plicant, and of the suitableness of his accommodations, shall issue to bim a license, which sholl oe good lor one year, unless sooner revoked by said City Council to keep o sailor's or immigrant's boarding house in the city ol' Charleston, and to invite and solicit boarders for the same. VU The dty Council moy, upon satisfactory evidence of the disorderly cnorocter of any Bailors' or immigrants' hotel or boarding house, licensed as hereinbefore pro? vided, or of the keeper or proprietor of any such house, or of any force, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation, In in? viting or soliciting boarders or lodgers for such house, on the part of such keeper or proprietor, or any of his agents, runners, or employees, or of any attempt to per? suade or entice any of the crew to desert norn any vessel in the harbor of Charleston, by such keeper or proprie? tor, or any of his agents, runners or employees, revoke the license for keeping such house. YELL Every person receiving the license hereinbefore provided tor sholl poy to the city Council aforesaid the sum of twenty donara. IX The sold dty Council sholl furnish to each sailor's or lnunigront's hotel or boarding house keeper, licensed by them as aforesaid, one or more badges or shields, on which shall be printed or engraved the nome of such hotel or boarding house keeper, and the number and street of his ho'el or boarding house: and which sold badges or shields sholl be surrendered to sold City Coun? cil upon the revocation by them, or expiration of any license granted by them, os herein provided. X. Every sailor's or immigrant's hotel or boarding? house keeper, and every agent, runner or employee of such hotel or boarding-house keeper, when boarding any vessel in the harbor of Charleston, or when inviting or soliciting the boarding or lodging of any seaman, sailor or person employed on any vessel, or of any immigrant, shall wear, conspicuously displayed, the shield or bodge referred to in the foregoing section. XI. lt sholl not be lawful for any person, except those named in the preceding section, to ?.ave, wear, exhibitor display any such shield or badge to any of the crew em? ployed on any vessel, or to any Immigrant so arriving m the city of Charleston, with the intent to invite, ask or solicit the boarding or lodging of such Immigrant or ot any of the crew employed oa any vessel being in the harbor of Charleston. TH. Whoever shall offend against any or either of the provisions contained in section 1, 3,3,4, 6,10 and U, in this Act, shall be ceemed guilty ol a misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction thireof, be punished by imprison? ment for a term not exceeding one year, and not lesa than thirty days, or by s fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars, and not less than one hundred dollars, or by both such fine 2nd imprisonment \rn. The word "vessel" as used in this Act, shall in? clude vessels propelled by steam. In the Senato House, the twentieth day of Decembi r, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Bixty-six. W. D. PORTER, Presiden, of the Senate. CHAS. E. SIMONTON, Speaker House of Representatives. Approved December 20, 1886 : JAKES L, OBS, Governor. March 14_ KRAUSHAAR & CC*. TUM MOST rjtrnovxD ABAND AND BQ?ABB PIANO-FORTES Pall Iron Frame and Overstrung Ban, MANUFACTORY AND WAREHOUSE Hm. 19 Weat Heuston-atreat. Ho. 1* NEAR BROADWAY. NEW YORK. THE UNDERSIGNED, MEMBERS OP THF FIRM OJ J. KRAUSHAAR & 00., are practical Plano moxon and OB such hove hod o large experience In oonnectio? with some 01 the best Establishments In this oe un tr; and Europe. Their 1 lanai ore mode not merely fa them, bat by them, OL dunder their Immediate person*, supervision, anu they allow no instruments to leave then factory and poss Into the hondo of their patrons, uniesi te ey hove 0 power, evenness, firmness and roundness c tone, on elasticity of touch-without which no Instri neut ought to be satisfactory to the public-aa well 1 tn at durability In construction, which enables it to n nain in tu <i and to wi tn stand sudden changes of ten. ier?ture and exposure to extreme boot and cold, whir ore sometimes unavoidable. They will at all times be happy to see the profeasia aud the public ot their Woreroomo, and Invite comport ?on between their ewn Pion oa and those ol any otha nonufaotory, ANTON KRAUSHAAR..TOBIAS HA CHARLES J, 8CH0NEMANN, april 36 ruc ri CN SALES. CAMPBELL, KNOX A CO., Casb. Auction House. Wo. 69 Htm street, opposite Poetofflee, late McKay ?? Camp Are now prepared to receive consignments of MER? CHANDISE of every description; also Produce, Fnad toro, Horses, Veniales, ftc Sales at private residences attended to, All consignments considered insured, unless otherwise instructed. Having the largest and coolest salesrooms in the city, ladies are particularly Invited, and wffl recel ve every attention. Regular gales Monday?, Wednadayi and Fridagt. June l _ altai Assignee's Sale. BY A. H. ABRAHAMS * SOWS. MONDAY, the 3d inst at 10 o'clock, we wJH aeU, at our salesroom. No. 86 Hayne street _____ The entire stocks of Nos. 48 and 188 SINO STREET, csirersniro or : DRY AND FANCY GOODS I HATS Millinery Boots and Shoes Clothing I Trunks, ftc, ftc Sale will be continued from day to day until the entire Stocks are sold. Conditions-All sums over $100 thirty dayB; all over $300 sixty days, with approved endorsed notes. May 30_ BANKETT SCHUR, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, at Bio. 89 King street, b? low Broad street. Offers his services for the Mle of MERCHANDISE at day and night at his store, also for the sale of Stock, Bonds, Beal Estate, Vessels, Herses and Produce. Best city references will be given. Consignments solicited. Terms moderate and guarantees satisfaction. May 29 Imn MISCELLANEOUS. f-HE UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE TO DIS. J. PENSE this agreeable and healthful beverage, \t their well-known Bt&nds, No. 86 HABEL STREET, rt tween King and Meeting streets. No. 428J? KING STKJJT f (Old Piquet G u ard House), and at the head of OENT?R MARKET, northwest corner. Druggists and others wishing to be supplied with Fountains or Syrups, and dealers desiring FounW . a charged, will be accommodated upon reasonable terms. Steamers, Hotels, Restaurants and private *Tffl?n furnished with a superior article of bottled Soda, In quan? tities to suit purchasers. We are agents for the sale of A J. Morse ft Son's justly celebrated Soda Water Apparatus, consisting of Genera? tors, Fountains, Marble Draught Stands, Silver Plated Refrigerating Draught Stands, Tumbler Holders, and all apparatus necessary for the manufacture of Soda Water, at the manufacturers' prices, with freight added. Dealers in Soda Water throughout the State, desiring an apparatus, wUl do woU to min? the merits of Morse's Apparatus, before purchasing elesewhere. Description catalogue and price list sent to any address upon application to JOHN BUCK ft CO., nh?rf-?tn-. While appreciating the very liberal patronage extended tous during the past season, we shaU strive to merit Its continuance. JOHN BUCH. E. H. GARDNER. April ll_ arno THE LADIES' MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION, HAVING ON HAND A LABOE SUPPLY OF READY MADE Cl OT HING, suitable for Gentlemen, La? dies and Children, and being desirous of diminishing our Stock before me season advances too far, we would espe? cially draw the attention of the pubuc towards the reduc? tion which will be made In our prices for the next two or three weeks from date. Apply at the DEPOSITORY, January 29_Nc IT Chalmers street. STRASBURGER & N?HN, ntroaTEBS or TOYS, CHINA, SLATES AND SLATE PENCILS. STRASBURGES ft NUHN, FORCED BY THE RAPID increase of their business and their present mada, quate accommodations, have made arrangements to re? move fro.u No. 66 Maiden Lane to the extensive lofts of No. 394 BROADWAY, near Canal street, New York, Da the 16th of March; offering there to buyers better in. duoemente than ever before theUi3moa February 28 IBB BEST TONIC il Di USE! November 27 WILLIAM H. GILLiLAND 4 "i Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 83 HAYNE STREET. September 8_ WILLIAM BROOSBANSS, STEAM OAS FITTER AND PLUMBER, PLATH AND ORNAMENTAL OA8 FIXTURES, OAS FITTING AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT? TENDED TO. Na 116 KING STREET, August 81 Between Broea and _me?v rtreuta. STEVENS HOUSE, Nos. 81, 23, 95 AND ?7 Broadway, N. Y" opposite Bowling Oreen-t n the European Plan.-THE STE VEN 8 HOUSE ls weU and widely known to the travelling public The location ls es? pecially suitable to merchants and business men; lt ia In close proximity to the business part of the city-4s cn the highway of Southern and Western travel-and adja? cent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. The STEVENS SOUSE has liberal accommodation for over 300 guests-lt is well furnished, and possesses every modem improvement for the womfort and entertainment of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well venti? lated-provided with gas and water-the attendance is prompt and respectful-and the table is generously pro? vided with every delicacy of the season at moderate rates. The rooms having been refurnished and remodeled, wa are enabled to offer ex>ra facilities for the comfort and pleasure of our guests. GEO. K. CHASE ft CO., May 28_6mo_Proprietors. _s__aw TTTHIhKERS and MUS- _a_9ew gP^^k VV TACHES forced to f^^k IL - JM grow upon the smoothest ja -H faceto from three to Ave T_~y fi?fl weeks by using Dr. SEYIG- M?ffl mmL NE'S RESTAURATEUR KA. ^afWBBaW CAPILLAIRE, th? most ^| Bk ^Hfl"^ wonderful discovery in mo- ^^^^^ dem science, acting upon the Beard sad Hair to an almost miraculous manner. It baa been used by the elite of Paris and London with the most flattering success. Names of all purchasers wifl be registered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in every Instanos, the money will be cheerfully refunded. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, $L Descriptive ar? cillara and testimonials mailed free Address BERGER, 8H?TTS ft CO., Chemists, No. 286 River street Troy, N. Y" Sole Agents for the United States March 30 _*7 EXCELSIOR I EXCELSIOR ! CHASTELLAR'S HAIR EXTERMINATOR, For Removing Superfluous Hair. mo THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUABLE J. depilatory recommends itself as being an almost in? dispensable article to female beauty, te easily applied, does not bum or injure the skin, but acta directly on the roots. It is warranted to remore superfluous hair from low foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely, totally and radicaUy extirpating the same, leaving th* akin soft, smooth and natural This ls the only article need by the French, and ls the only real effectual depila? tory In existence Price 76 cent, per package,' post? paid to any address, on receipt of an order, by BERGER, s H?TTS ft CO., Chemists, March 80 ly No. 286 River at, Troy. N. Y. ORDINANCE. fJTHE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHED J_ for the Information of all concerned : AM OBDXXANCE TO BXGULATX THE OXXASSXHO OW PXTVTJC! AMS VAUX TS CT THE COBPOBATX LOOTS OP THE UH I. I. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen, i. hat from and arter the ratio cation of this Ordinance, lt shall not be lawful tor any person to cleanse or remove tba contents of Vaults or Privies within the limits of the city, without having previously obtained a license lor the same; all auch licensee to expire on the 31st December of every year, and be subject to aU requirements impos? ed by Ordinances regulating the granting of Licenses for Drays and Carte. TL That the use of Barrels in open Carts and Wagons is prohibited, and prrtiea applying for Lioense wu] be re? quired to provide closed Carts suitable for the purpose. UL All persons having such License ahalf report at one of tb Guard Houses, during tue day, his or their in? tention h Io such work during the ensuing night; lu the Lower Warda auch report to be made to the Main Gnarl House, in the Upper Wards to Upper Guard House IV. The place or place, for the deposit of such offal shall be designated from time to time by the Mayor. V. Every owner or driver of such Licensed Cart or any other person who shall violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance, or shall neglect or refuse to observe the same, or any of them, shalt forfeit and pay for each offence a fine not to exceed twenty-five dollars, to be en? forced by the Mayor in his Court, or recovered In any other Court of competent Jurisdiction. Ratified in City Council thia seventh day of May, to the year cf our Lord one thousand eight hundred and six? ty-seven. [L. 8.1 P. C. GAILLARD, W. H. SMITH, Mayor. Clerk of Council 3mo May 10. NOTICE. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING clause of Section 1 of an "Ordinance to Baise Sup? plies lor the year 1867," is published for the information of persons selling Good? by sample or otherwise, who are not residente of this city. All such persons are hereby notified to report at this office. "Three dollars on every hundred dollars of all goods sold In thia city by rsons not residents, by sample or otherwise" W. H. aarrr^? March 8 _Clerk of Council CHERAW ADVERTISER. pvEVOTED IO LITERATURE, SCIENCE, ART XJ AGRICULTURE, and MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. Cheraw, S. C. Published weekly, by W. L, T. PRINCE ft CO. 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