The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 03, 1867, Image 3
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MONDAY jjggjggS JUNE j 1867.
? LrOCAL ^MATTERS.
JOB WOBX.-We have now com pl sited our office
CO M to execute, in the shortest possible time
ALL KINDS OF JOB WORE, and ve most re?
spectfully ask the patronage of our friends.
- Burt Office Notice.
' " . Poer OFFICE, )
CHAULES TON, S. C., May 6,1867. J
Hereafter, untO further notice, tho Northeastern
Mails will eloac at 1.15 P. M., and arriving at the
. Depot :rt9.4?? M. wifl be ready for deUvery at ll
o'clock. On Sundays the Post Office will open at
12.90 P. M. for one hour.
The Maila for South Carolina Railroad will con?
tinue to closa daily at 6 o'clock. A. M., and for the
Savannah and Charleston Railroad at G A XL on
Monda VB, Wednesdays and Fridays.
>' STANI^Y.O..TllCTr,P.M.
MAYOB'S COCBT.-The week closed quietly, no I
culprits appeared, the' dockets were -empty, and
for the nonce Othello's occupation was gone. Thia
state of affaire argues good to the community, but
but we fear that it is only a temporary effort on
the part of the evil doors and they will soon return I
to their former pr?cticos. {
COCK or COMMON PLEAS-Hon. THOS. W. ]
GLOVES, presiding.-Tho Summary Process
Docket was called, and a few ea;eS'heard, decrees
rendered, Aa, when the Court adjourned me die.
The June term will commence in a few weeks. I
-And the legal fra&rmfy. are' already making pro
- part&ons fbr that event. We ""?nderatlnd that
there wm be tau. dockets, both criminal and civil j
TJ.. 8, COUBT.-Hon. ?EO. S. Barm, Presiding.
Mr. PSXSTOX SILL, having made application to
bo appointed commissioner of the United States
for Columbia, end the applicant having taken the
oath of office, test oath, Ac., it was ordered that he J
he appointed, as craved in the petition.
. - BOTX?B.-Anew and convenient way of prepar
ing butter for the retail marke has been brought
to oar notice, with ? nest two end a half pound
package of fresh table butter, packed at the dairy I
expressly fbr-mmily nae, and for eal* by Waff Gua- I
HST, No. US East Bay. The patentee claims that
an innocuous preparation saturates the box, which
pro toots it from contact witn its contents and ron
dare it perfectly impervious to air or water, con- j
sequen tly no butter, roaches the consumer with j
Jess deterioration from its original,-purity andi
freshness. . J
THE Riohmond Whig' says, the ' proprietors of J
the Tredegar Works in thia city are now construct
ing an iron railroad Bridge for the Columbia andi
Augusta, Railroad, to be thrown across the Conga
ree river, near. Columbia, Booth Carolina. The!
bridge ie of the Furs pattern, and will consist,
, . first* oijhree spans of eighty feet each, then three
? span? of one hundred and Birfcy feet each, and then
four spans o? eighty feet each, in all ten spans, ot
the aggregate length of one thousand and forty I
feet. The width of life bridge will be' twelve feet,
and three spans are already finished. They have
also just finished a bridge oil the same pattern for j
the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Rail
? 40 1)6 Put vp over 016 Cahawba River. The
u length of this bridge is fivo hundred feet. I
. GtUEDyxassxs ms Q^ABANTINX.--The Unite l
. BSaaes^medfc??. rotborit?es, through our fellow
! ??xerCWK.B^aniEs^has chartered the brig I
Mary Cobb, Captara FajpaXLL, which vessel is ex- j
peeled immediately hera' from Port Royal, and wJ
on ber arrivai be stationed rt the quarantine I
ground below this port, for the enforcement of the I
quarantine laws. W. BOACH has also chartered
r the brig A. JB. Cook, now on her passage ' rom New, I
r jTork io Port Royal, and will be stationed, on her. j
.-teival, at Bilton Head, to enforce the quarantiue
/regnlat?on? at that point. Both of these vessels
poe?.. They have been Jor aorne timo employed as J
" ?ekaba from New York to Pur* RoyaL The unin- I
"Erupted health of the Southern cities ipr several j
jeers past is largely owing to* the firm enforce- I
Southern ports. G?eJ n
"?rdLxit Erra.-Theft? and burgiariea have boen j
?ttptai?f Of such frequent occurrence that scarcah
^."it?efc pasaos without some attempt at robbery I
^being^Biade. To effect- a safe entrance into the j
dlflbrerUbOTsee, ithjffiet^ j
of the gang to purloin the keys, and as there is I
a singular carelessness amoi.g housekeepers in !
gnarding this property, the theft is often aocom-1
pHshed w?t??ut any trouble. When tho loss is
^cheooveredAprecautioM.are takafi-tfiat will prevent j
- att entrance;'1 bat tho toys aft *iiear gem to the I
thives^ .and, caja be easily disposed of to tho
junk-shops. Latterly a -number of thefts-of this I
description ha vt? taken place, and we would warn
all persons to watch their doora, or they may come I
?*e?rief; The key of the State Court House-'was
recentiv^ atojen .bjsome ol' these designing ras- j
- ???l?;' and ihohgh* 'they could not have orpeofrd to
- -"sa?T%. fckada any bani m^hat Jocality/yet Ae'key ]
;t U^jae valuable', being a hu^e, ponderous in?
strument, which, from 4te weight, would have
.-3?W8??'X fi?r. ?price ia a. junk-shop! Another
key ha* been prteenred, andean, will be taken in
future"to keep the rascals at a diatance. J
**' DXB?W'B BEVTEW for April and May is published j
in OM number. Prot, DaBow's heirs aro tho pre- I
. ssnfrproprie ora,,.and Mes&rs. R. G. BABNWXLLand I
EDWIN Q. BELL, Editors. We already stated a few j
days ago, that the future of the Review is as yet I
' rfT^eiVnfn^, b n t that in all pi ob ab Ui ty i t w Ul bo
oontinued. Tb? leading paper3 of the present J
r '$uob?r are.f. 1. .Aspects of th* Hour, ty Prof.
IIIWSSMIS; lafiThjiBls 1 TT i nilli fi. the South, j
-, iU Asjaomations, by CABT? BLAUCHK. A Bread-I
stuf? and Cotton, by Wat. ABCHEB COOEE, oil
Florida. 6. Faith and Fat J, battis of New Or
learm, by. PV3#.--Lat?asiprw ?A Gov?
ernment, by Gxo. FrrzHcoH. 7. The Patent'
^Martieieo. rtawisssal Cotton Macnfactnrfng; in
?MW'IinilV ?. Memoir of Bishop ELLIOTT, etc,? etc.
iTjhe bet named article ia copied from THE
ONiBWsNfoN Patt? NNWB,- without any" credit be
ing given. It is probable the editors of the Review !
were not aware, of th? source of the Memoir. It
was written expressly for this paper by Mr. TROS.
M. HANCXKL, and has .been extensively copied,
' irredit being , sometimes given, sad sometimes
withheld. The family of tba lamented subject of
this biography have shown their appreciation of it ,
by prefixing it to a collection of the Bishop's ser?
mons, now in conree of publication.
.w; Carra . ?noat FIOBTDA.-Few persons who have
" ever visited our meat markets ?an avoid a eom
petrison between their oondition at present end
; what it was m the past. Then the rich, rei color
' of the mest was a pleasing contrast to tho white
fat that covered it; but this is now changed, and
neither the quantity nor the quality are the same.
A walk through the markets produces only vexa?
tion of spirit, for the skinny, dark meat offered for
r,ssis is not sufficiently tempting to invite 'pur?
chasers, while from the prices demanded-35@30
oente per pound-only a few are enabled to invest.
, Thia' condition of the meat murkets has driven
.many pereons to the ash stalls, where they oap
obtain s dinner within the limit of their purees. 1
The butchers of Charleston aro, perhaps, not
responsible for the lean and soraggy look of their
meat, for the State has been entire y drained of all
.'good beef cattle, end it is frequently impossible to
\ obtain thom from Tennessee and the other States
. that iormeriy supplied this market. At the close
_ of the war every farmer was anxious to obtain a
fsw of the coveted greenb:oks, and his cattle were
si once driven to Charleston and sold. Since
that time the failure of the crops and the want of
sufficient attention has made the few remaining
bee vee to be found in the country poor and m bad
oondition.
A good meat market is almost indispensible to
the health of a city, for vegetables and fU'h aro of
' ten tabooed in the summer, and to a laboring man
beef is a necessity, but the deleterious character of
that now offered for sale frequently prevents its
use. During the summer months this evil will be
increased, and, though kept in ice, the meat deal?
ers will find their stock become "stale, flat and un
proHtable." .
: Formerly many head of cattle were brought
from Florida, and as that State did not suffer to
any extent during the war, large droves are still
to be obtained from the same source. The differ?
ent boats plying between this city and Florida do
not pey much over their expenses in the summer
months; but if some enterprising character could
DS found who would give the cattle trade an im?
petus, it would prove a remunerative speculation.
By the mt reduction of good moat into the mar?
ket, tbs villainous substitute now offered for sale
would disappear, the prices would fall, and th J
market bocome'improved. As the steamers on the
IBS and Savannah lines hare extensive accom
' -1 ? ii I " {m*MMm*m?wmMnm?mMmw%Bm'-i^
?a ,i, .,, (,i -, irr>1,i ,
'modelions for the trariBportaUen of Atcok, we hope
the agents will try the experiment, for they will
not only achia ve a success, bnt their names will go
down to posterity as benefactors of their race.
WE are indebted to DXLACT, o' the Mills House,
for copies of Fra-k LesUe, Police Gazette, and
cither late New York papers.
Wi are indebted to Mr. B. DOSOHBB, Hasel
street, weat of the Postoffloe, for late copies of
the Round Table, Harper's Weekly, New York
Tribune, National Police Gazette, and the Scot?
tish Aneri xm Journal.
THE ILLUSIONIST.-SAEGKNT the great Illusion
! ist, better known as the Wizzard of the South han
! offered a benefit to the Orphans of the Sisters of
Mercy. Hr. SABOXHT by this generosity will in?
crease his popularity with the Charleston public,
and we predict a large crowd on Wednesday night
His feats of legerdemain are so perfect, that the
most vigilant are deceived, and the audiences that
have been attending his soirees have testified their
appreciation o. bia talents.
DEATH OF A CHAELESTONIAN.-Tho Galveston
Bulletin, of May 96, says: "We are pained to an
noonee the death of J. J. JAMISON, Esq., who ex?
pired about half-past seven o'clock to-day. Mr.
JAUL? ON was a native of Charleston, S. C., came to
New Orleans some years ago, and waa long con?
nected with the Picayune. In 1853 he went to Vic?
toria, Texas, and purchased an interest in the Vic?
toria Advocate, where he remained until a few
weeks ago, when he came to this city and was con?
nected With tile Civ?tan aa a compositor.
THEFT or MONEY DHAWXH,-Some excitement
was created oh. Saturday afternoon by a negro ma i
named Edward Laurens, who dashed into the a torfe
of Mr. H. BAHHTQX, on the corner of Franklin an I
Queen streets, and struck Mrs. BAHHTQX, whil )
ho endeavored to seize the money drawer. He
succeeded in grasping only a small portion of the
money, and made his pscape; bnt his action was
seen by several colored men, who immediately
gave obese, and after sa exciting nm over and
around the burnt district, Laurens was captured,
the money recovered, and he was lodged in the
Guard House. "
RCEEKBT.-On the 25th ult., SxroLDia's mnsio
store was entered from the yard by some thieves
ir ho jumped the fence on Bean rain street, end by
wrenching open a window obtained an entranoe.
Fortunately they were of a m us io U torn, and con -
fined their attention to the instruments that were
scattered around, taking one fiddle, four bows,
one large German aocordeon, two olarionetta, and
other articles. The case wee put in the hands of
Lieut. L ENDBicxa, and three negroes, Jho. Boil
??Har Bennett, ?foo. Edward Keyes and Jae. Clarke,
were arrested by two of the detective force, end
the- missing articles found in their poseesskn.
' hey ned taken the goods to e raffle on Gadsden's
Green, end were offering to dispose of them for
HO, though worth 12 to 1800. These negroes are
ill old offenders, Jno. Bull having bo?a tried for
che murder of Mr. B. 8. BHIIT, end the others well
?nownjafi birds. O a acare hing them Keyes was
onnd to have in his possession three silver
?moons, one marked the'Mills House, one the
Jharleeton Hotel, and the third G. E. Thew, hs had
also a pair o nip-:ere used by burglars. Their cap?
tareis a source of greAt congratulation, end it is to
bs hoped they will ornament the jail for some time.
COBONOE'H INQUEST. -On Thursday the body of a
oolored intent about two and a half years of age
was found floating in the water oft* the Battery by
George Jennings sad John White, both colored,
who bed been ctn e ashing excursion. The body j
was brought to the city, and the Coroner notified
And e jury summoned, when the following facts
?I-" ci ted: A colored man named Smart Chisolm had
rented two rooms last week in a kitchen on the
premises of Mr. En VIN, on South Bey, opposite
Legare street Aftet- being there four days
Ar. EBVXH ordered hun to m ive, having heard
aomethicg prejudicial to bis- character. . Chis?
olm commenced moving across the street
tb the yard of Mr. Gnaexz, and ?bout eight
P.' M. had. completed the operation, with .
tee exception of his bed, ia which he had left his
stop daughter, Cosme JA VKBDIXB, the infant in
question. On going np stairs to move the bed,
(he Child waa missing, and though diligent search
was made she contd not be found When put to
bed, the child had e pair of gold earing* in her
?ears, but when the body wes found these were
missing. The investigation commenced on Fri
day and will be continued to-day. A number of j
witnesses were examined, but no cone lusi on was
reached, though suspicions have leen aroused,
fae Coroner nas offered e liberal reward for the ar-1
rest of the parties engaged in the transaction.
Tax following correspondence has been re?
ceived': - y
CTAHLXSTON, 8. C. 1st June; 1807.
Rev. D. J. Quiqtty : . *
Sat: I most respectfully tender you my services
for a bene?t to be given to the most worthy so?
ciety you m ij think proper to des?gnete. Hoping
4 wfi? be your pleasure to accept,
lam, respectfully,
SABGENT, Illusionist.
-Hr. Sargent, Illusionist :
DEB sm : I have the pleasure to acknowledge
che receipt, of your letter, ten dering a benefit to the
most worthy object which A may think proper to
designate, ...* -.'< ? ,v
Deerning this the most worthy object ol' your
thoughtful charity, I would most respectfully sug?
gest-that your benefit be tendered to the Orphans
under ihe charge of the Sisters of Mercy.
The Oujeet is a praiseworthy one. and I am sure
it will meet with that patronage it so justly de?
serves. . ~, '.
.Yours, very sincerely.
[Signed] D. J. QUIGLLT,
Pastor Ca.neural Chapel,
No. 114 Broad street, Charleston, June 2d, 1867.
MAB?Do'a PieroBAX B?Mlj for Asthma and
Consumption
DO WIE 4 MOISE, Agents.
GOODBICH, WISEMAN A CO., Agents.
H. H.
If you weat cheep Blank Books;
If yon want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa?
per, Ac; or, Mn.T.ees'Almanac;
' 'If yon want Printing executed neatly;
If you want Books bound in any style, or Account
Books made to order, with any desired pattern ot
ealing, go to Hraix HARRIS, No.- 69 Broad street.
?ssgjgswsis^
BUSINESS NOTICES.
_m t m ..? .
ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONK AT THE DALLY
NEWS OFFICUS.
Auction S?l?-s This Day.
W1H be sold this dsy, under the direction of R, Rroxxs,
CEC. D., ?t ia o'clock iL, bet?re the Court House tn
Wal tor boro', a plantation containing rix hundred and
twenty-eight acres, in Colleton District.
A. H. AiaswssTS Sr Sens will sall this day, at 10 o'clock,
at their salesroom. Ka 88 Heyne street,. the stocks of J
Nos, 48 and 168 King streets, consisting of dry goods, ftc.
The best Dyspeptic Bitters now in nae are txsnacnCa
Hepatic Bitters. They never fall to give reUsf. Try a
bottle, and he convtooed. For sale by all Druggists, m
i The Time to Advertise in the Country.
THIS PBCCSUX has a large circulation throughout tba
middle; and upper Districts of the State. Advertising
rates ss ressonable as the stringency of the money mar?
ket will warrant Merchants and others wishing to use
the columns of the paper wlH address
JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor,
February 36 Columbia, 8.
I j . SSB^SBBSSESSEi BES
Know thy Destiny.
AtAOAMX E. F. THOBNTOS, the gnat English Astrolo?
gist, Clairvoyant and Psychometridan, who bas aston
tabed the nrtrniOflo classes of the' Old World, has now lo?
cated herself st Hodson, N. Y. Madame THOBSTOH pos?
sesses such wonderful powers of second sight ss to ena?
ble her to impart knowledge of the greatest importance
to the single or married of either sex. While m a state
of trance, she delineates the very features of the person
you are to marry, and by the sid of an Instrument of in?
tense power, known ss the Psyohomotrope, guarantees to
produce a life-like picture of the future husband or wife
of the applicant, together with date of marriage, poel?oa
in life, leading traits of character, kc. This is no hum?
bug, as thou sand of testimonials can assert She will
send, when desired, ? carufled certificate, or written
guarantee, that the picture ls whst it purporta to be. By
enclosing a small lock of hair, and lng place of binn,
age, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fty cent >
and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you Will re?
ceive the picture snd desired Information by re .urn mall,
All communications sacredly confidential. Address, in
confidence. Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. 0. Box 333,
Hudson, N. Y ly March 30
Free to Eyerybody.
A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information ot the
greatest importance to the yoong of both sexes.
It teaches how the homely may become beautiful, the
despised respected, and the forsaken lov od.
No young lady or gentleman should fail to send theil
address, and recelvi a copy post-paid, by return malL
Address P. O. Drawer, 31,
Marsh SS lyr Troy, N. Y.
REMEMJJER
That Sickness at the Stomach, Pain between the Should?
en and in the Bight Side, Teltow Suffusion of the Skin,
Costiveness, Drowsiness and Languor, Dimness of Sight,
Colic, Palpitation of the Heart, I ry Cough, Low Fever, and
other symptoms which indicate - the various phases of
Acute and Chronic Liver Comploint, ere, oae and all.
promptly relieved, and finally rem o ved, by the action
that famous preparation
HOSTETTEB'3 STOMACH BITTERS,
which ls at once the best of corrective?, the gentlest and
most genial of aperients, sn tn fall table regolitor, and
powerful restorative. Persons of bilious habit who nae
the Bitters ss a protective medicine, wal never suffer the
pains and pen .Ides of Liver dise* ie er Bilious Berni tient
Fever. No words can do juatlce to ita.
MARVELOUS PBOPEBTTE8. .
It stands preeminent among the health restoring pre?
parations of the age, and ?very year adds to its fame, not
only In this country, but throughout the civilized world.
June 8 6
OFFICIAL.
HEADQTW SECOND MIX IT ART" DISTRICT, ]
MEDICAL DIRECTORS' OFFICE,
CHABLXSTON, & C., Hey 27,1887. J
Notice is hareby given that the Quarantine established
by General Orders No. 8, Headquarters Second Military
District is now m force at Charleston, S. C. Pilots wOl
bring all vessels entering the port -past tbs Quarantine
Station, and be governed by the directions of the Medical
Officer. CHARLES PAGE,
Surgeon D. & Army, Medical Director.
May 28 6
MISCELLANEOUS.
MRS. \V. S|. WALKER
AA/JJX GIVE LESSONS ON THE PIANO AND HARP
TT at Na 2, corner of Legare end Lambell skeets.
June 3 3
ICE ! IGE ! IGE !
EMPTY POUNDS OF ICE, AND UPWARD, DELIY
C ERED In any part of the CLy at 1 cent per pound.
A. GAGE & CO.,
June 3_CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE.
/ TOOTH BRUSHES.
TUB HAVE JUST OPENED A BEAUTIFUL AS80BT
TY MENT of TOOTH BRUSHES, manufactured ex?
pressly for us by MORGAN BROS., London.
A. W. ECKEL & CO,,
DRUGGISTS.
May 80 A No. 281 King street near Market
NOTICE.
EMIGRATION TO VENEZUELA.
rE UNDERSIGNED, GENERAL AGENT FOB THE
VENEZUELA COMPANY FOB THE STATES Or
GEORGIA and SOUTH CAROLINA, is now In this oity
for the purpose of issuing grants oi land to Emigrants,
and dispatching the schooner, BEN WILLIS, for Orinoco
and Caroni Rivers, Venezuela, on tbs 6th of Jone.
' For psssags or further Information, apply to :
A F. RUDLEE,
May 81 6 Charlen ton HoteL
A RARE mm FOR CAPITALISTS.
Flooring and Saw Mill
FOR SAT ?E.
rTTHE FIRST-CLASS FLOURING AND SAW MILL
X known as the "CHESTER MILLS," located in the
'town of Chester, 8. Cl, is offered for sals by the sub?
scribers.
This Mill ls situated in ono of the best wheat produc?
ing pisces in the State, and as the wheat crop is an unu?
sually large one this year, lt would te a fine chance for
capitalista to make a orofitable invest cent
The Millls a first-class one, capable of turning ont 100
barrels ot nour dally, and ls within 30 yards of the rail?
road, which gires lt all the facilities for (hipping.
Attached to the sams li a fine SAW MILL, of Page*i
Patent
For partloelars, terms, Ac, apply to
JOHN CAMPSEN At CO.,
No. 4 Maiket, opposite Stets street,
May 29 wfmhmo_ Qhar.eston, S. O.
LAW NOTICE.
rTTHE UNDERSIGNED ABE ASSOCIATED AS PART
J. NEBS, and propose to practice in the STATE
COURTS OF LAW AND EQUITY for the Districts oi
Barnwell, Beau! ort and Coll eton, under the name ano
style of "DAVANT."
Office, for the present, at GILLISO NVTLLE. South
Carolina. ' R. J, DAVANT.
Sorem her 73_ fm_i J. *U DAVANT.'
AGAIN IN OPERATION! !
THE STEAM GRIST AND MEAL MILL
OP' ' !
JOHN CAMPSEN & CO.,
I No; 14 Market st, opposite State st
rrUBS WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT, HAVING
I JL been disabled during the Ute unfortunate war, have
lately completed their Mill after the latest, modem im
i vernen ta. and are now prepared to furnish the public
ix fresh ground GRIST and MEAL at all times, and
will grind either on to 1 or for CJ?, at lowest tates.
JOHN CAMP ?KN * CO.,
No. 14 Market street, opposite Stets street
May 28 thm2mos
BOOKS
OP TEE
Methodist Episcopal Church South.
rrE CTDEBSIONED ABE THE AGENTS OF THE
Publishing House at Nashville, j
E. J. DAWSON & CO.,
Na 188 MEETING. STREET.
May 13_ Imo
CLOSING UP!
SOME BABE AND VALUABLE BOOKS ABE YET
to be had at HART'S BOOK STORE, at half pnce,
but for a brief period, as the Store wlU shortly close,
imosg the stock are r*~ .?>,
HALB ROOK'S HEEPETALOGY, 5 vols., quarto
Quadrupeds of America, by Dr. Bach man
Buonaparte's Ornithology,' C.lois., quarto t
Cuvier's Animal Kingdom, colored plates
Kisser's Conchology, colored plates . ,-i
Boy dell's i llu? trallon- of Shakapeere's Plays, folio
The Pyramids of Gises, I vol., folio
'Abe Cath?drale of Glasgow. 1 vol., folio .
The Public Buildings of London, 2 vols.; fono
The Ll arary World, 10 vols., folio
The American Almanac, from Ita beginning, 1830
Bryan's Dictionary of Painters, 2 vols., quarto
Tho Engineers and Machinist Assistant, 2 vols., folio
A set of the Library ot the Fathers, complete, il vols
A set of Baxter's Practical Works, 4 vols
Nordhelm er's Hebrew and English Grammar, 2 fol?
With many other valuable works on Art and Architec?
ture_Imo ,_. ' , Mayal
FUN FOR ALL !
TJTULL INSTRUCTION J BY WHICH ANY PERSON,
JD male or female, cen master the great art of Ven?
triloquism by a few hours' practice, maxi ig e world ot
fun, and after becoming experta themselves, can teach
others, thereby making li a source of income. Foll in?
structions sent by mall for 60 cents. Satisfaction guar?
anteed.
Address P. O. Drawer 21, Troy, N. Y.
May 18_lyr_
ICE CREAM.
rTTHE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY INFORMS
X his former customers, and the public generally,
that he has reopened, for the season, his SALOON, No.
88 CALHOUN STREET, opposite Elizabeth, where he
will be happy to serve them. Having attentive attend?
ants, his efforts will bs to please. The quality of his
Cream ls too well known tor comment r.
Families supplied aa usual m quantities to suir, at all
hours. ...
Plo Nice, Maroons, etc, suppl .ed at tbs shortest no?
tice.
In all cases, Cream, quality and quantity warranted.
No charge if the Cream don't prove as recommended.
HENRY LARCOMBE.
4ST The ICE OBEAM Wagon will be out every day,
Sundays excepted._Imo_May jj
HOTELS INNEW YORK.
DE LAN EAI HOUSE.
BETWEEN fi tb and (ItM AVENUE 8,
NEW YORK.
moKTDiO BXsxBvora PAKE.
LABOE AND ELEGANT SUITS OF BOOMS FOB
famines desiring accommodations in New York,
transiently or permanently. This ia one ot the most
airy and delightful locations in the city. Table d'hote or
private. A M. DxLEVALb TTE.
Msy 8 Imo
REUNION HOTEL.
4M AND 41 h AVENUE
PASTIES VISITING NEW YCRK, WILL FIND AT
this new and desirable House, the moat airy and
comfortable aocom relations for fa mill oe locating per?
manently or transl' --v.at liberal rates. Meals asrved
a la European or table d'hote. J. A, ROBINSON.
May 8 Imo Proprietor.
PHOTOGRAPHS
FOR THE MILLION ! !
IWILL SEND, POST-PAID, 60 PHOTOGRAPHS OF
the most celebrated Actors for 60 couts ; 60 Actresses
lor 60 cents; 60 Union Generals tor 60 cents; 60 Rebel
Generals for 60 cents; 60 Statesmen for 60 cents; 60 beau?
tiful young Ladles tor 60 cents; 60 fine-looking young
Gentlemen for SO cents; 6 large Photographs of french
Dancing Girls, in costume, beautifully colored, exactly as
they appear, for 60 cents; or for 60 cents, 6 ot 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, Tr y, N. Y.
May 13_lyr
FIRE LOAN.
MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, 1
Cm "".T., November ?, l?6ti. J
ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REBUILDING IN X SE
Burnt Districts and Waste Pisses of tho City, un?
der "An Act ol the General Assembly, giving authority
to the City Council of Charleston to procee 1 m the mat?
ter of a Fire Loan, with a view to aid in building up the
City anew," are hereby notified that the form of appli?
cation for loane can be obtained at the office ef the Clerk
of Council, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 2 P. M.
All applicationi must be.' ' d In the above mentioned
office, ai the Committee will meet every Mor.day to con?
fider the same.
By order of the Mayor W. G. SMITH,
November 10 _Clark ol ConncIL
WILLIAM H. G1LLILMD 4 SOS,
Beal Estate Agents, Auctioneers
AMD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
OFFICE NO. 33 HAXNE STREET.
September a
RAILROADS.
NEW SCHEDULE ON SPARTANBURG AND
UNION RAILROAD. U
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, TH I 30TH MAY INS T.
the Passenger Train will run on MONDAYS. WED?
NESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Down Trains leering
Spartaaburg 0. H, at S AM., arrive st Alston at Ila!
AM. Up Tiains leaves Alston at 12:30 P.M; arrive at
Spertanburg C. u., at 7:00 P.M. _
TH09, B. JETER,
> President S. and U. Railroad.
Unlonvflle, a 0., May 16,1867.
Ma) 33 -_Imo
CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY COMPANY.
OFFICE CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY COMPANY, ]
OomrxB BEO AD A n EAST BAT STBXXTS,
OHABLESXOn, S. 0., May 31,1867.
PROPOSALS WILL BE RECrJVED AT THIS OFFICE
undi 13 o'clock Monday next, June 3d, for adver?
tising In the Pannels of the Cara of this Company.
For particulars apply at the Company's Offlse.
aorder. 8. W. RAMSAY,
y 81_8__Secretary and Treasurer.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE <? SAVANNAH
AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD.
ON AND AFTER SATURDAY JUNE 1st, 1867.
OFFICE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON R. B. CO. )
MILL STBXXT DEPOT, J
CHABLBSTOH, May 39, 1867. J
ON AND AFTER SATURDAY, 1ST PROXIMO, THE
Passenger and Freight Trains over this Road, will
leave the Company's Wharves at the MID street Depot,
on Tu?tl?yt, T^rtdayt and Saturday 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 a. Salke
hatchle, (the press?t t minus of the road,) at ll o'clock.
Returning sams day, will leave Salkehatchie at 8 o'clock
P.M.
White Hall..rr....8 o'clock and 80 minuter
Oreen Pond,. vi o'clock and 00 minutes
Ashepoo,..4 o'clock and 3- minutes
Jackson boro',....? o'clock and 50 minutes
Adams Run,................... ,6 o'clock and 30 mtnnf?
New Road,... . ..6 o'clock and 00 minutes
Glover's,.6 o'clock and 00, minutes
Ran to wies,.6 o'clock and 16 minut?s
John's Island Road,.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 Bead, to vlstt their pisces and return
same day, whil* the First Class Passenger and Freight
Tariff has been reduced twenty per cent, below previous
charges.
N. B.-On Saturday ensuing, the train wm leave at
quarter before 6 o'clock, ai above noted.
JNO. H BYAN,
May 30 ,. 6 General Superintendent
INSURANCE.
QUEEN
FIRE \Wl\m COMPANY,
LITE BP00L AND LONDON.
CAPITAL.$10,000,000 Iff GOLD.
APPLY TO
GIBBES & CO., Agent?,
NO. 10 AD GEB '3 BOUTH WHARF.
Psessabei 7 _mwflyr
" ARLINGTON
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
ol' VntoinTA..
J. E. EDWARDS, President
W. B. ISAACS, vice-President
D. J. HARB8O0K, Secretary.
CHAS. N. SMITH, Med. Examinar.
A Reliable Southern Company.
EATES AS LOW AS ANY OTHER COMPANY, AND,
when deared, premiums made pavable monthly,
quarterly cr semi-annually, or half nf the annual pre?
mium in cash, and tbs remainder by note at twelve
months, thereby bringing lt wit in tho reach of alL
8. VEN-E1GHTHS OF ALL THE SURPLUS FUNDS,
after paying expenses, divided every year among policy
holders entitled to profit
Call and get a circular and read the advantages to be
derived from insuring in the "ARLINGTON. "
J. I. HONOUR, Agent,
May 16 w fm Imo
NO. 8 BROAD STREET.
v. ii. .
. '.. . ? '
FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE.
MACBETH " & RAUL
Corner East Bay and Exchange St.,
NEXT OLD POSTOFFIoE.
RISES TAKEN IN THE FOLLOWING RELIABLE
FLRT-CLA SS COMPANIES :
CAPITAL AND ASSETS
SIX MILLION DOLLARS!
LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED
AND -
Paid in Charleston.
; MARYLAND INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Baltimore,
Maryland.
MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS' INSURANCE COM
PANY, of Baltimore, Maryland.
ASSOCIATED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY
of Baltimore, Maryland.
HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY, of Baltimore.
. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, of Laltimore.
SI AND ABD INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York.
YONKERS ANO NEW YOBS INSURANCE COMPANY,
New York.
INSURANCE COMPANY VALLEY OF VIRGINIA,
Winchester, Virginia.
GULF STATE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Tallahassee,
Florida,
ORIENT MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPA?
NY, Of New Zork.
J. RAVEN EL MACH A.TH..D. RAVENEL, Jr.
April 10 wfmSmo
WILLIS & CHISOLM,
FACTORS, CMIMON MERCHANTS,
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS.
"VT ri LL Al TEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND
Tr S JU MENT (to Foreign and Domestic Porta) ot
COTTON, .1J CE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES.
ATLANTIC WHARF, Castries ton. 8. C.
E. WJLLtU.A B.OHISOLM
Odo! ST 3* _
S. A. LAMBERT,
PRODUCE
COMMISSION_MERCHANT.
SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN OBDEBS FILLED ON
COMMISSION.
Office of John P, Newklrk,
So 127 READE-?TREET, CORNEE HUDSON,
NJffiW YORK.
MST Agency tor EXTON'S PREMIUM TRENTON
CRACKERS. All orders sent will be promptly at ended
to. Hmo? TV->PU?>?',V *B
KftAUSHAAH & Cfc.
TBS MOSS mraovsn
OBAK D AND SQUAB!
PIANO-PORTE!;
Full Iron Frame and Overstrung Bast
MANUFACTORY AND WAREHOUSE
?e. IV West Houston-str,.t. Bo. lt
HEAR BROADWAY, NEW YORE.
RHE UNDERSIGNED, MEMBERS OF THF FIRM OJ
KRAUSHAAR ft Co., are practical Plano maxen
sad as such have had a large experience in con nee tlc
nth soma o. th?, best Establishments in thia oeuntr:
and Enrope. Their < lanoi are made not merely ta
them, bat ty them, ai d under their immediate personi ;
supervision, aim they allow no Instrumente to leave theil
factory ano i-ase Into the hands of their patrons, unten
tcey have a power, evenness, firmness and roundness o
tJH6, an else ucl ty of tsuoh-without which no instrt
uent ought to be satisfactory to the public-ai well i
(oat durability in construction, which ona tic B lt tc n
aaln lu ta i and to wltbatauo sudden ohAnge* ot t6t
ere tare and exposure to extreme neat and cold, whir
are somettmog unavoidable.
They will at all times be happy to see the prorossKi
and the public at their Wars rooms, and in v itt comps:
ion between their own Pianos and those ol any otb*
nanniactory.
ANTON KRAUSHAAR..TOBIAS HAM
CHARLES J. BOhONEMANN.
e,or<? w_
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
MACHINE 3HQP8,
JOHN F. TATLOK. -TAMES BARTLET.
Charleston, S. C.
JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO.
PROPKIETOKS,
Engineers. Boilermakers.
FOUNDERS, ETC.,
ABE PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS FOB
HIGH and LOW PRESSURE, PORTABLE and
STATIONERY STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS, BICE
THRASHERS (from new patterns, with all the modern
improvements), STEAM SAW MILLS, Ac, Ao.
(mm IN IRON AND BRASS
Promptly attended to with nAatneqa m? dispatch.
Repairs to Marine and other Work,
Shall receive special attention.
FOB SALE-One 12-horse power STEAM ENGINE,
nearly new; several new and second-h nd BOILER J, 6
to 10-horse power.
ALBO,
CONSTANTLY IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION,
10,12 and 30 Horse Power Steam
Engines. \
MW All Orders for REPAIRS or NEW WORK shall re?
ceive oar prompt and careful attention.
JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO.
May ll Imo
NEW YORK STEAM ENGINE GO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
ENGINE LATHES, PLANEES,
IMPROVED CAE WHEEL BOXES.
BOLT GUTTERS,
UPRIGHT DRILLS,
AND
MACHINISTS' TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
Works at Worcester, Mass.
OFFICE AND WAKE ROOM, No. 222 PEARL ST.,
NEW V ORK.
December 18 otoo
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
CATAWBA COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA.
rIE PROPRIETORS OF THIS CELEBRATED
WATERING PLACE, having gone to groat expense
?Ince the last season, in chancing the position of and re?
pairing the COTTAGES, grading che Walks and erecting
uaw Building?, to ?ether with many other improvement?,
will open THE SPBlNGb for the reception o? visit?n on
Saturday, June 1st, 1867.
Bel?g situated m the northwestern part of the State,
in a country remarkable for ito beautty and healthful?
ness, these, together wi th the virtues ot the Waters, make
lt one of the most desirable WATERING PLACES In the
country.
THE MINERAL WATERS
Of THE SPRIGGS are the White and Bine Sulphur, and
Chalybeate, and they possess all t .e finest qualities of
these waters, and are sovereign remed es for all diseases
of the LIVER, BOWELS, STOMACH and KIDNEYS.
THE SPRING--! are accessible by any of th* roads lead?
ing to Salisbury, N. C., and at that paint the Western
North Carolina Railroad will convey visitors to Hickory
Station, at which place convoyamos ara always in attend- -
ance to take ihem to THE SPRINGS.
Dr. WHITE, of the Medici College of Virginia, will be
st THE SPRINGS the ?110? Season, and invalids may
rely upon good attention.
Having again secured the services o' Mrs. WBBNN,
?nd made ample arrangements for 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 PEU MONTH.$60 00
BOARD PER WEEK. 18 00
BOARD PER DAY. 3 00
Children nuder 7 years ot ?ge ?nd ?er- I
??nu Half Pri?e.
J. GOLDEN WYATT & CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
May 80_arno
JOHN IZARD MIDDLETON,
SHIPPING AKD COMMISSION MERCHANT
NO. 7 SOUTH STREET,
BALTI MOR E, Md.
PART'GULAR ATTENTION TO SALE OF COTTON,
Bice ?nd Southern Produre, and Purchase of Grain
Guano and Plantation supplies. Liberal advances made
on consignments.
Rxrrjuufozs-Messrs. Lambert G tiing s & Co., Balti?
more; Porcher & Henry, Charleston; Cohen, Hanckel A
Co., Charleston; J. D. Aiken et Co., Charleston; Gour?
din, Matthlessen at Co., Savannah; Du vant A Waplea, sa?
vannah; S to vail A- Edmonston, Augusta; Fisher A- Low?
rance, col nm ola, S. C. ; Mayes & Martin, Newberry, S.
0. ; James Pagan, Esq., Chester, S. C.
February 36 _ mth3mo
ITALUCHANS PILLS
\J JsZ ; F O R V" ~ ^
CHILLS & FEVER)
r> <* CERTAIN CV)*V| vi
~\JTE HAVE' UoED UALUGaAiN'S PILLS, ANi>
Tv - find they will do all that is claimed for them, and '
cheerfully recommend them to pub ic favor.
T. H. WATTS, Ex-Governor of Alabama.
J. W. A. SANFORD, A tr y Geni of Alabama.
ROBT. DOUGHERTY, Judge Supreme Court, Ala.
From THOMAS J. JTTDOI, Judge Supreme Court
I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS on my Plantaben
tor Fever and Ague, and find them aU that la claimed
for them. THOS. J. JUDGE.
Montgomery, Ala., September 39,1868.
Lows DES Comm, Alabama,
GALLIGHAN'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS will dc.
They are decidedly the best medicine for Chilla and * e
var 1 ev? gave. I would not bs without them forfivi
times the price. J. A. GRAHAM.
AMXBICDS, April 17, 1887.
One box of GALLIGHAN'S PILLS cured me perfectly
of Chills and Fever. They are the best m. dicine 101
Chills and Fever I ever saw. A. G. RONALD80N,
Clerk Superior Court, Sumter County, Ga.
MONTOOMXBT, Ara., July 9,1866.
Messrs. BLUNT A HALE-GESTS: I have used youl
GALLIGHAN'S PILLS on two occasions for Chills an?
Fever, and find that they effect all that they are intend
ed to do. They are the best remedy for the diseafe 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.
AxBAirr, GA., March ll, 1867.
I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS in forty oases0
Chilla and Fever, with penect success. They are t. 1
best Fever and Ague Pill put up.
A. B. FANT.
[WHOLESALE IN CHARLESTON, BY
GOODRICH, WINBMAN 6i CO.,
Na 168 Meeting street
And by all Druggists.
BLOUNT ?C HALE,
PROPRIETORS,
May IA 6mo_Montgomery, Ala.
There cometh glad tidings of joy to all,
To young and to old, to peat and to small:
The beauty which once waa so precious and rare.
Ta free for all, and all may be fair.
By the ns? of
CHASTELLAR'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 is only
lound in youth. It quickly removes l'an, Freckles, Pim?
ples, Blotches, Moth Pitches, baLowness. Eruptions,
and all impurities of the skin, kindly healing the ?une
leaving the lida white and clear as alabaster. Its use
cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny, and bemg a
vegetable reparation is perfectly harmless. It lr the
only article 01 tho kind used by the French, and ls con?
sidered Dy the Parisian as indispensable to a perfeci
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 01 an
order, by _?
BERGER, 8H?TTS & CO., Chemists,
285 River St., Troy, N. Y.
March SO._lyr
TO TAX PAYERS;
rrVHE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHED
j for the information ot all persons concerned:
AN OHMN AN CE TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE IO BAISE SUP?
PLIES EOS THE TEAS 1867, AND FOR OTHES PURPOSES.
L Be lt ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen In City
Council asso . bled. That all taxes payable nder the Or?
dinance to raise supplies for the year 1*567, and for other
purposes, be paid on or bet?re the 29tb day of June next:
and that persons who shall make default of payment ol
their taxes on that day, shall pay, in addition to the
amount of their taxes, one and a half per cent per
month until the 31><t day of July, when, it not paid, an
amount of two per cent, per month upon the amount
of taxes shall be paid; and alter the 31st day of August
three per cent per month on the amount of taxes due
shall be paid until payment of the whole amount is made.
IL That all persons who neglect or fall to pay their
monthly taxes on or before the fifteenth day of each
month, shall respectively pay on the amounts thereof,
two per cent per month from such fifteenth day, until
paymeut ls made.
Ratified in City Council this seventh day of May, in
the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-seven.
IL. a) P. C. PAILLARD, Mayor.
W. H. SMITH. Clerk of Council. 3mo May ll
NOTICE.
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, )
CHABXS8T05, S. C.. May ft, 1367. J
TBE REGULAR INSPECTION OF THE LOTS AND
inclosurea, vaults, ic, will commence on Monday
iitxt, 6t Inst Owners and occupants ore hereby reqairea
to soe that their premises are la good condition and that
i.ll filth and garbage ls removed as required by Ordi?
nance Other inspections wiU follow.
By order of Mayor GATLLABD.
C. B. 8IGWALD.
Chief ef Pelioe.
AUCTION 8ALE8.
Auiqnetfi Sale.
BY A. H. ABRAHAMS & SON 8.
THIS DAY, tho 3d inst. ?t 10 o'clock, we will fell, at our
aaleaTOom, No. 86 Kayne street
Th? entire stocks of Noa. 48 and 188 KINO STREET.
OC?HXsfl'Uf G OT '.
DRY AND FANGT GO JDS I HATS
Millinery Boots and Shoes
Clothing I Trunks, ftc, kc
Sale win be continued from day to day until the entire
Stocks axe sold.
Condition*-AU sums orer $100 thirty days; all over
$300sixty days, with approved endorsed notes.
June 3_,
UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE.
SOUTH 0ABOLI A DISTRICT-IN ADMIRALTY.
W. R. Poyas vs. Steamer Gen. Hooker- TJlmo et al I
cs. Steamer Gen. Hooker-And others vs. Steam- \
er Gen. Hooker.
STENHOUSE & CO., Auctioneers.
By virtue of an order of sale to me directed, from the
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 suc?
tion, at North Atlantic Wharf, in the Port of Charles?
ton, on TO-MORROW, the 4th of Jane, Inst, at 13
o'clock, M.,
The Steamer GENERAL HOOKER, ber 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,
June3_4_U.S. Marshal
UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE.
SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT.
U. 8. vs. R. L. Courtenay-TT. 3. vs. L. M. Hall,
STENHOUSE dc CO., Auctioneers.
By Vcnditvme Exponat to me directed from the Honor?
able the Judge of the District Court of South Carolina,
m above cases, I will expose for sale at public auction,
in front of Storehouse, on Accommodation Wharf, in
the City of Charleston, on TUESDAY, the 18th inst, st
ll o'clock A M.,
ONE LARGE COPPER STILL, of the capacity of nine
hundred gallons, more or less; together with the head
ind worm; aU made of the best quality of copper.
ALSO.
Sundry 'ors of OLD COPPER, being parts of small
?tills broken up,_ ?
Terms ossh. J. P. M. EPPING,
June8 3,8, LL 16and 18 U.S. Marshal.
UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE.
SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT.
United States vs. IA Barrels of Distilled Spirits- j
Untied States vs. 8 Barrels of Duelled Spirits.
STENHOUSE St CO., Anctloneeis.
By Venditiont Eteponat to me directed, from the Honora?
ble the Judge of the District Court of South Carolina,
in above esses, I wm excess for sale at public auction,
in frontof storehouses on Accommodation Wharf, In
the city of Charleston, on TUESDAY, the 18 ch Inst, at ll
o'clock A. M., '
34 BBL8. OF WHISKEY-PROOF 66 DEGREES.
1 bbL of Gin-proof 63 degree?.
3 bblB. Corn whiskey-proof 63 degrees.
Terms cash. J. P. M. EPPING,
Jnne 3 88111618 U. S. Marshal.
PRIVATE SALES.
Bonds and Stocks.
BY I. ?. K. BENNETT.
At Private Bale
$2600 WILMINGTON AND MANCHESTER RAIL?
ROAD FIRST MORTGAGE THIRD PREFERENCE
BONDS, paying 7 per cent interest in New York In
August and Febraary of each year.
axso,
FORTY-FOUR SHARES OF CITY B. B. STOCK.
Apply as above, at _
June 3 mw2 No. 40 BROAD STREET rap stairs.)
rB UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE TO DIS?
PENSE this agreeable and healthful barer*ir, A
their well-known stands, No. 86 HABEL STREE!, b .
tween King and Meeting streets, Na 42634 KING 81 ? OJ 1 I
[Old Piquet Guard House), and at the head of OE.NlkB
MARKET, northwest comer.
Druggists and others wishing to be supplied with
Fountains or Syrups, ind dealers desiring Fou a i .
charged, will bs accommodated upon reasonable
terms.
Steamers, Hotels, Restaurants and private families,
furnished with * superior article of bottled Soda, in quan?
tities to suit purchaser*.
We are agents for the sale of A J. Morse k Son's Justly
celebrated Soda Water Apparatus, consisting of Genera?
tors, Fountain*, Marble Draught Stands, Silver Plated
Refrigerating Draught stands, Tumbler Holders, ead all
apparatus necessary for the manufacture of s>oda Water,
at the manufacturara' pnces, with freight added.
Dealers in Soda Water throughout the State, ?^"g
an apparatus, wfll do wall to mmi-n? the merita ol
Morse's Apparatus, before purchasing elesewhere.
Description catalogue and pnce hat sent to any address
upon application to JOHN BUCK & CO., Charleston.
While appreciating the very liberal patronage extended
to us during the past season, we theil strive to merit Us
con un nance.
JOHN BUCK.
E. H. GARDNER.
April ll_2mo
NOTICE TO SAILORS OR IMMIGRANTS,
HOTEL OB BOARD IN G-HOU8K KEEPERS.
OFFI0B CLERK OF COUNCIL, I
March 18,1867. J
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOIJLOWLNO AUT OF
the Legislature, passed the 20th day of December,
1866, all persons ocnoerned are hereby notified to call at
this Office and take out the required license Immediately.
W.H. SMITH,
Clerk of Councfi.
AH SOT FOB TOT BXTTEB PROTECTION OP SK*K*3f ABD
i rjoneaasTs ra TUX POXT JLXD aaaaoa or cataataia
SOM.
L Et ? enacted, bu the Senate and Houte of Eeprctenta
tivet, nov met and titting itt General Attemily, and ?>y the
authority of the tame, lhat itahall not be lawful for any
parson, except a pilot or public officer, to board or at?
tempt to board a vessel arriving in dis port or Harbor ot
Charleston, before ?uch vesael shall have been made fast
to the wharf, without first obtaining 1 eave from the mas?
ter or person having charge of such vessel, er from her
owner or scents.
TL It shall not be lawful for any owner, agent, master,
or other person ha vulg charge of any vessel arming or
being in the port of Cnarleeton, lo permit or authorize
any savors, hotel or hoarding house xeeper, not licensed
as hereinafter provided, or any agent, runner or em?
ployee ot any sailor*! or immigrant's hotel or boarding
nouse, to coard, or attempt to board, any vessel arriving
in, ?or lying, or < elng in the harbor or port ot Charleston,
bet?re ?nen vessel shall have been made 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 no. be lawful for any sailor's or immi
granf a hotel or boarding house xeeper, or the employee
of any sailor's or im . igranf a hotel or 'boarding house
keeper, having boarded any vessel made fast to any Wharf
m the port ol Charleston, to neglect or refuse to leave
said vessel, after havL-g bean ordered so to do by the
master or person having charge of such vessel.
IT. It snail not be lawful tor any person to keep, con?
duct or carry on, either as own c., proprietor, agent or
otherwise, any Bailor's or immigrant's boarding house,
or sailor's or Immigrant's h o-eu m the cl ty ol Chance ton.
without having a license from the City Council thereof,
V. It shall not be lawful for any person, not having the
license m this Act provided, or not being the regular
agent, runner or employee oi M person having such li?
cense, to invite, ask or 'schcit m the city cr harbor of
Charleston, toe boarding or lodging of ' any" of the crew
employed on any vessel, or of any immigrant arming in
tbs said a ty of Charleston.
VL The City Council snail take the application of any
person applying tor a license to keep a Bailors' or Immi?
grant's boarding house, or sailor's or immigrant's hots],
m tbs city ot Charleston, ana upon aatialactory evin en. e
to them of the respectability and competency of SUCH ap?
plicant, and ol the suitableness of hi* accommodations,
snail issue to him a license, which shall LS good lor ons
year, unless sooner revoked by said City Council, to
seep a sailor s or immigrant's boarding house m the city
oi charleston, and to Invite ana souci t boarders for the
VTL The City Council may, upon satisfactory ?vidence
of the disorderly cnaracter of any sailors' or Immigrants'
hotel or boarding house, licensed as herelnoeiore pro?
vided, or er the keeper or proprietor of auy soon house,
or of any force, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation, In in?
viting or soliciting boarders or lodgers for sucn house,
on the part of such keeper or proprietor, or any ot bis
agents, runners, or employees, or ot say attempt to per?
suade or entice any of toe crew to desert irom any vessel
m the harbor of Charleston, oy such kasper or proprie?
tor, or say ot his agents, runners or employees, revoke
the license tor keeping such house.
YELL Every person receiving the license hereinbefore
provided mr shah pay to the city Council aforesaid the
sum of twenty dollars.
IX. The said city connell shall furnish to each sailor's
or immigrant's hotel or boarding house keeper, licensed
by them ss aforesaid, one or more badges or shields, on
which shall be printed or engraved the name of such
hotel or boarding house keeper, and the number and
street of his ho el or boarding house; and whian said
badges or shields shall be surrendered to said City coun?
cil upon the revocation by them, or expiration of any
license granted by them, aa harem provided.
X. Every Bailor's or immigrant's hotel or boarding?
house keeper, and every agent, runner or employee ot
such hotel or boarding-house keeper, ween boarding any
vessel in the harbor of Charleston, or when inviting or
aattatttny, the boaraing or lodging of any seaman, sailor
or person employed on any vessel, or of ?ny immigrant,
shall wear, conspicuously displayed, the shield or badge
referred to m the foregoing section.
XL lt shad 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
ths city of Charleston, with the intent to invite, aak or
solicit tue boarding or lodging of such Immigrant or ol
any of the crew employed oa any vessel bel?g in the
harbor of Charles tom
XII. Whoever shall offend against any or either of the
provisions contained in section L 2,8,4, 6,10 and ll, In
thia Act, ahall be neem ed guilty ol a misdemeanor, and
shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by imprison?
ment lora term not exceeding one year, and not less
than thirty days, or by a fina not exceeding two hundred
and fifty dollar., and not less than one hundred delara,
or by both auch fine and imprisonment
X1XL The word "vessel," ss used In this Act shall in?
clude vesseiS propelled by steam.
In the Senate House, the twentieth day of Decemtx r, In
the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-six W. D. PORTER,
Presiden*, of the senate.
CHAS. H. 8TMONTON,
Speaker House of Represen tad vea.
Approved December 20,1866 :
.nm L. Oas, Governor.
March 14_'
G. F. VOUER,
NO. 108 MARKET ST.,
Books, Periodicals and Stationery.
JUST RECITED
A lar o supply of STATIONERY
PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
POCKET BOOKS, DIARIES for 1867, Etc.
also,
fine and large selection of NOVELS, by the most
cel. lrated authors. SONG BOOKS, BOOKS for Horm
am i ementa, ac _
AL the MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS.
DAILIES constantly on hand, and subscription* re?
ceived or tho sams.
Orders irom the country are respectfully solicited.
TF H ifS T.H?TO*Wi_November 8
CITY TAXES-MONTHLY RETURN S !
OFFICE OF THE Oil Y ASSESSOR, 1
CRT HALL, June 1st 1867. J
"VTOTICE IS HEBEBY GlViJX TO ALL CONCERNED
i^i that the Month.y Returns for tue month of May
past, in compliance with the Tax Ordinance, ratified on
the i8th day of uece^bsr, 1866, must be mais on or bc
fore the 15tn instant. D. C. GIBSON,
June 1_13 City Assessor.
THE TRI-WEEKL? NEWS,
PUBLISHED TN WTNNSBOBO" 8. C., AFFORDS A
profitable medium for ths advertising public ol
c; nari aston.
We respectfully solicit their patronage for our mutual
benefit.
GAILLARD, DESPORTES k WILLIAMS.
November 16
AUCTION SAIES.
COB?MTSSONER'S SALB.
Janes M. Shea vs. Benjamin Stoto, Adminis?
trator de boni? non ot John darke et al
BILL "POR FOPJK3L08UBE ABD SAUL
By authority of a decretal order In thia cana?, made by
Bbl Honor CbanoeDor Johnson, at the last February
sifting of this Court, for CoUeton District, before OM
(yurt House in WaUerboro*, TETS DAX, ms Sd Ot Juna,
1887, st 19 o'clock M.,
All that PLANTATION OB TRACT OP LAND sit?ate
in the District of CoUeton, containing six hundred and
twenty-eight seres, more or less; bounded to the north?
ward on lands of-Walker, Paul H., sod Charles BL.
Fripp; to tho eastward on lands of-Godfrev and Dr.
Benjamin Rhett ; south on lands of the said Dr. Benjamin
Rhett sud William C. Bayward, ?dtojhe westward by
lands of said W. 0. Heyward and said Pani H. and
BSstlsi E. Fripp. ii
Con<Mttons-One-third cash ; the balance on a credit of
twelve months; titles delivered when the credit portion
of purchase rroney shall have been paid. Purchaser to
Dav for ostlers. B. OTOSJEU,
pay IOT papera. 0. E. C. D.
Commiasionar'a Omeo, CoUeton District, April 9,1807.
June 8_ wnw
Phials, Phials._
BY LAVBBT & ALEXANDER.
TO-MORROW, the 4th instant, wfll be sold, In our store,
at 10 o'clock,
60 gross 1 ounce PHIALS, Panels.
Conditions cash. _ Jone 8
Wh'skey.
BT LAUREV ?ft ALEXANDER.
TO-MORROW, the4thmst,wfll be told, mom* store,
et 10 o'clock,_
3 barrels MONONGABALA WH1SBJC?.
Conditions cash, _Jane 3
Pickles, ?'^^?^g,'?^^*?*,,,r, **
Wfll be sold TO-MORROW, the 4th fautant, at Mr. B.
O'Nefll's back store, In State street, between Quesa
and Cumberland streets at 10 X o'clock,
33 bbls. ASSORT i D PICKLES
27 boxes assorted Pickles
10 boxes Naetur?ons Vs_ grmetiot
14 boxes Moutard DUpham ouautv
10 boxes French Tomate Sauce H->?.
8 boxes Mushroom Catsup
4 boxes Celery Sauce J .
40 boxes Oranges
20 boxes Lemons
- boxes Cheese . _.
- bbls. Flour. _ June 8
Careo Sate of choice Muscovado Sugar and chotos
Muf cavado Molasses, per Schooner '.NeOie Tar
box,n from Matanza*. Cuba.
BT R. HALAS.
On WEDNESDAY next, 6th inst., at ll A. M., will be sold
on Acco nmodatiou Wharf, alongside tte Soaoanar
' Neille Tarbox," from Mstsntss,
80 hods, choice Muscovado SUGAR, vary similar to
that of Louisiana
60 bbls. early crop clayed Molasses
28 hhds. Muscovado Moll-ns
AMP IltJtXDIATKLT AJTEBWAXnS,
At Messrs. BONAFONT & SALAS, Na 118 Best Bay,
17 hhds. I choice and bright Muacovado MOLASSES,
66 bbls. J equal to Porto Rico.
Conditions-Sums under 8609, cash ; over that amount
30 days for approved endorsed notes.
June 3_ ,
AUCTION SALE.
Wfll be sold at public auction OB MONDAT, June IO, -
1867, at ll o'clock, A. M., st Southern whats!, Oh sri
ton, 8. C.,
366 BALES, 70,108 LBS-, DAMAGED HAT.
Terms cash. Government funds. The Hay to be re?
moved the day following the sale. J. D. STUBBS,
Brevet Lt CoL sad A t> BL
Omen DEPOT QUABTTEMABTIB, Char Leeton, a a,
June L 1867._7_Jans?
BASSETT SCHUR,
Auctioneer ?nd Commission Merchant, nt
No. 89 Kin? street, bi low Broad street.
Offers his services for the ss? of MERCHANDISE at
day and night at bis store, also for the sale of Stock.
Bonds, Beal Estate. Vessels, H rees sud Produce. Best
city references wm be given. Con sign ni ants aortntted,
Terms moderate ead guarantees satisfaction.
May29_1,80
MISCELLANEOUS,
Oin, as a Remedial Agent.
GIN, AS A REMEDIAL AGENT, HAS BERN IN FA?
VOR with the profession for a very long period, but
owing to the difficulty of obtaining a pure article, it has
fallen into disuse in many sections of ?ne country, much
to the regret of medical mea, who consider it almost a
specific in very many diseases. For' ell oases of grossi,
pare Pia, if administered nader protestons! teiasaos,
will certainly work a cure; and if taken as a preventive,
ac Ung, as it does, on the sensitive mmnbreoee, ltd eanaea
the parts so as to remove s? possible sediment Admin?
istered in the same way, lt will prevent the ?xcmat?oaof
Calculi, sad do away with those terrible operations,
therefore, SO necessary for their permanent removaL
Oin ia of incalculable benefit to female? In those diseases
so peculiar to the ?ex, and from Ita tonic, ea wall SS its
anodyne properties, lt ls frequently superior to iron,
bark, or even the electrical remedies. Ia oases Cta posi?
tive tendency to PAfAim, or Consumption, Gin, in proper
quanti nee, by supplying or filling up the constant dying
out of the natural fire of the system, wm often entirely
ward off that awful disease, which carries off one-eighth
of the population of the United States annually. Fars
Gin has this peculiar advantage over other diffusible
stimuli, that lt exhilarates without creating any thirst of
an unhealthy character, ix soothes wfafle lt also excites,
sad is a powerful nervine as weU ss sa activa teaks.
"BININ GER'S OLD LOUDON DOOR GIB
pousses aU the quantise that caa ba postrada? toohtga
est and noblest use of all wines or liquors. It? Ingre?
dients aro the distilled juices of carefully selected grains,
raadn deatostesy irnrgm* -?*?? ?*
tincture of the Jumper Berry. Age has mellowed aU
these mingled aroma?, and given an exquisite mildness
a smooth, ofly body-and an almost floral odor to tho
liquor, which renders it delicious to the senses, Of snuB
and taste alike, while tts sparkling lion d purity leaves
nothing for the eye to desire. /_
?The writer must remark that Messrs, A. M Bivnroxa
A Co. merit the gratitude of the entire medical protea -
rion, as well as the world at largs, for having introdr oed
?stimulant f anohnnsXfleptirs^WpBrj&sadnn?
t lpower, both as a preventive ead curative agaoA, and Mt
Eorialsss ?wie--?-? hr^rsg*."-Ol mural Jmrmai taut
Medical Gazette._tal m6mos Jsaoary 39
STEVENS HOUSE, Nos 81. BS, SS AMD SF
Broadway, N. Y.. opposi.e Bowling Green- a the
European Plan.-THE STEVENS HOCSE ls well and
widely known to the travelling public The location is es?
pecially suitable to merchants sad basin sss mea; lt is ia
close proximity to the business part of the dty-ts Ott
the highway of Southern and Western travel end adja?
cent to all the principal Railroad and 8 team coat depots.
The STi-Vu NS HOUSE hes Ob?rai aooommcdation for
over 800 gu sta-lt ls well furnished, sad possesses every
modern Improvement for the comfort and entertainment
of ita Inmates. The rooms are spacious and weil venti?
la ted-provided with gas sad water-the sttsndsnoa is
prompt and respecttuU-axtd the table is generously prt>
plea-ure cf our guests. GEO. K. CHASE st CO.,
May 38_tao_ftopAistom.
EXCELSIOR !_EXCELSlOu !
Cl^STELLAB/S
HAIR EXTERMINATOR,
For Removing Superfluous Hair.
mo THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUABLE
X depilatory recommends itself as being an almost In?
dia penalblo article to female beauty, is easily apphed,
does not burn or injure the skin, bat sots directly on th?
roots. It ls warranted to remove superfluous hrh from
low foreheads, or from any pert of toe body, completely,
totally and radinelfy extirpating the same, leaving the
akin soft, smooth and natural. This is the only article
used by the French, and is the only real effectual depila?
tory in existence. Price 76 cents per package,' post
paid to any address, on receipt of an order, by
BERGER, ?H?TTS k CO., Chemists,
March 80 Iv Ma 386 River st. Troy, B. T.
THE BEST TOM SOW IN M !
November 97
WILLIAM BBOOKBA2O8,
STEAM OAS FITTER ABD FLDECBBH,
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL OAS FIXTURES, OAS
FITTING AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT
ImmMti IO. a* u? WN? sfftES?l,
august 81 Between nroao ann ?me?i' nrcets.
THE LAT>IES'
MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION,
HAVING ON HAND A LABOE SUPPLY OF READY
MADE Ci OT HING, suitable tor Gentlemen. La?
dies and Children, and being desirous of diminishing oar
Stock before the season advances too far, we would espe?
cially draw the attention of the public towards the redac?
tion which wm be mads in our pnces for the next two
or three weeks from data ^_^5T__"_
Apply at the DEPOSITOBT,
January 39_Na IT Chalmers street
ORDINANCE.
ri UTE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE 18 PUBLISHED
? for the information of all concerned :
AS ORDINANCE TO UEODXATX TBS CLBjJtSDfO OT WHIM
AMD VAULTS ur TUX CORPORATE LIMITS or TUX CUT.
I. Be it Ordained by the Mayor sad Aldermen, A hat
from and alter the ratification of this Ordinance, lt th?11
not be lawful tor any person to cleanse or remove the
contents of Vaults or Privies within the hatiSi of the
city, without haring previously obtained a Sssass 1er the
same; aU such Uceases io expire on the 81st December
of every year, and be subject to all requirements impos?
ed by Ordinances regulating the granting of Licenses tor
Drays and C rte.
LL That the use of Barrels in opea Carts and Wagons
is prohibited, and parties applying for License wm be re?
quired to provide closed Carts suitable for the purpose.
ILL AU persons having such License ehaUreport at
one of th Guard Houses, during tue day, his or their in?
tention ti lo such work during the ensuing night; in the
Lower Wards such report to be made to the Main Gnarl
House, m the Upper Wards to Upper Guard House.
IV. The place or place* for the deposit of such offal
shall be designated from time to tune by the Mayor.
V. Every owner or driver of such Licensed Cart or
any other person who shall violate any of ths provisions
of this Ordinance, or shall neglect a* refuse to observo
the same, or any of they, shall forfeit ead pay for each
offence a fine not to exceed twenty-five dollars, to be en
forced by the Mayor in his Court, or recovered la any
other Court of competent jurisdiction.
Ratified In City Council this seventh day of May, la tba
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and six?
ty-seven.
LL. 8.) P. C. PAILLARD,
W. H. SMITH, Mayor.
Clsrk of Cooaofl 8mo_May 10
BARNWELL SENTINEL
IS AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. LET
Marchants and business mea try lt tor stow months.
..No risk no gain.". Send oa your cards sad launel
your trade this tall There's nothing to equal Pnater'S
ma-it has made many a fortnas,
Terms tor tba paper-S3 per annum, ta ed vane*,
idvertisements inserted at the rate of SA per square of
twelve lines or lees ftc each Insertion.
Cards of ten Unes or less, at the rate of tic for toree
montos.
Contracts by tbs yeer cr for six months, allowing priv?
ilege of changing, OB more favorable terms. Address
EDWARD A BRONSON.
November hi Pubtianot aaa <" rv arte? oe j