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SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, 1867. LOCA3L? MATTERS. JOB WOBX_We have now completed oar office so M to execute, in the shortest possible time XIX KINDS OF JOB WOKE, and we moat re? spectfully ask the patronage of our friends. Post Offlce Notice. POST OFFICE, ) - CHARLESTON, S. G., May 6,1867. j Hereafter, until furthei notice, the Northeastern Mails will close 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 Poet Office will open at 12.30 P. M. far one boor. 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. PRESIDENT JOHNSON HOT TO VISIT CHARLESTON. We learn from a telegram, recently received from jf. a reliable source, that President JOHNSON will be unable to visit Charleston. It was at first suppos? ed that his Southern tour would be extended to the S?cession city, but previous engagements com? pel bis return to Washington. RELIGIOUS SERVICES.-By reference tc our col? umn of religious notices it will be observed that Rev. E. J. METHARQXE has been prevailed upon to repeat, to-morrow morning, the sermon he deliv? ered on Sunday night last before the Young Men's Christian Association. This will be gratifying to those who were unable thee to hoar this able dis? course, of which they have Binoe heard so mach said. 1 PENTECOST.-To-morrow will be the first day of j the Jewish festival-Shebuoih, or the Feast of | Weeks. The Synagogue in Hasel street has been handsomely decorated with flowers and evergreens, and the Bev. Dr. MYERS, the minister in charge will deliver a sermon appropriate to the occasion at 10| A. M. to-morrow, from the Text : Jonah, L9, ' T am an Hebrew, and I fear the Lord, the God of ?Heaven." ' Pentecost comes on the fiftieth day after the first day of Passover, and according to tradition, is the anmversaxy of the giving of the law on Mount Sinai, which renders the occasion one of solemnity aa well as of great private and public rejoicing. ..The synagogues and private dwellings' of Jews - throughout the world are adorned with flo wera in appreciation of the season. ?j i, The Christian festival, known as WhU su ni ide in thia country, will also be celebrated to-morrow. GREAT SALE or BET GOODS.-Messrs. MILK OR, WILBUX * MABTiNjaj^prt?se their burse and exten? sive stock of dry goods ai greatly reduced prices. These gentleman-ire old merchants of Charleston, and have" had' a long experience in the trade. 3tod with great care, and ? artiole embraced in their line.' As i money-market is somewhat depressed during it is advisable to invest the spare hand in the moat economical manner. Thin opportunity ia now offered by Messrs. MEL MOB, WILBUR & MARTIN, and a purchaser will soon discover that he has .como to tho establishment, ?or bargains. - The prices asked in a wholesale atore ire always much lower than in a retail estab? lishment; but when the/proprietors advertise a re- ! auction, the public may know that the era. for dheap gooda has axnvef,?f^the.y etrtakwaa their pockets may dictate. ?fijattny persona,''both here and io the country, havofcoVjef|h?d imtheir sum- j aaer Supphes, and are on \ ?l?th$se parties".the ad*V_ directed, and wo invite its perusal y . llccroENT-SAXLINO BOAT UPSET.-On Thursday " Um prevalence of-the northeast sloop Ashitg, of about six tons burthen, j in the ba?xr,1&ow Fort Bipley. On ? , JAMES and ROBT. [ man named Joe. Though th^wbkd^waa blowing very fresh they succeeded filgewmgon the bottom of tho boat, where they, remained drifting about tor three hours, but just j before dark they were seen by our fellow-citizen, ; Mr. Lours D. DESAUBSORJE, who procured'a boat and rescued them frdth their perilous'position. To? much praise cannot ibo bestowed upon - our colored oitiaens, William Payne and Hamilton Lewis, 'Who promptly manned the boat which went to the rescue of the un fortunate men, who were ?till clinging to th? sinking vessel. Another boat with colored naen, whose name? we did not- l^arn, WHri -eSse to their iassistance and rendered VR?U? bte services. This is only another among tie many instances which prove tho hrimanity and . activity; of our colored citizens when danger' und peril surround their fallow-men. ^ '){ Trna YOUNO Crrars'9 MANUAL, a Text Book QU. Gov? ernment, for Common Behool*, by Bev. Joseph Alden, L.IL, LL.D. Now York, Sheldon k Co. 1887. .. H " WE have received a oopy of this Manual from the Taxblishere. (?aiL??v??A?u^Q Tn LAST OATS CH tLrsa ; An Hletorical Romance. By MA?OBUjrxiu?a?anBlabrf I E. KtLTi - Tflrlladelphia, J. P.-Lnyn*.oit *Coh 18CT. Charlastan: JOH? M-Ons a. ' -.} \<f^.J Thia appears to be an interesting 'story fr?m the rWspec?mena we hare beau f^tftto gather thus - far. " / . :5 W*?B BLACXWOOP'S EnrNBCROH MAGAZINE for May, 1867, has "been sent us by Mr. JOHN- BUSSELL. Con? tenta: 1. Brownlowe; ? Social Ambitions; 3. A Modern Magician; 4. Cornelius O'Dowd; 5. Trane Atlantio Fepianism; 6. How to make ? Catalogue of Books; 7. An Early Peep at the Show, 8. The Re? form Bill. "Brownlows" is interesting, bul is get? ting on very slowly. MR. JOHN RUSSELL has likewise sent us tho Lon? don and Weeiminsler Review, for April, of which; we will apeak more at length hereafter. 3. - . L .... . . ; ? j Braut TxAoanras~nt NATUXE.-By the Bev Hush Mac? millan, Author of " First Form? of Vegetation." Kew B^ak^aarStsto00 *' Co-'^*W- V" B*i< by lohu This is a very handsomely gotten up volume, and from the. hasty perusal whichhave been eorn^pellecl'to grre fy we should say iha^it waa one of special' aUraoti veness to> th^^quirtt^^young, and affords much food for reflection and profitable entertainment to those af larger reading. .* The book is divided into-two plata, objective and subjective, lu the first section the objects of na? ture are described for their own beauty nod won? der; and for the evidences of Divine wisdom, pow? er and I j ve, which they display. In the second section they are viewed entirely in the typical as? pect? The first eight chapters describe, aa it were, the exterior appearance of nature's temple the gorgeous, many-colored curtain hanging before the shrine. The last seven chapters bring us into the interior- th e holy place, where is seen the very core ol symbolical oi dinanees, and the mercy seat ia put above, upon the ark,, and in the ark is the testimony that God hath given. This is the au? thor's own statement of bis- plan. The following are J the subjects of the sixteen chapters: Pleiades and Orion-leo Morsels-Grass -The Trees of the Lord-Corn-Blasting and Milldew-The Leaf-The Teaching of the Earth The Vino and it? Branches-Fading Leaves-The Boot out- of a Dry Ground-Agate Windows Stones with Fair Colors-Foundations of Sap? phires-(<No more Sea"-The Law of Circularity, or Re regression an essential element of Progress. DEATH OF CAPTAIN J. P. BANEHEAD, U. S. N. Bear Admiral CHARLES H. BELL, commander of the New York navy yard, under date of June 1st, transmits to tho Navy Department the painful in? telligence of the death of Captain JOHN P. BANK HEAD, U. ti. Navy, uhieh occurred at Acton, mouth of the Bed Sea, on the 27th of April last. ? Admira: BELL, in his dispatch, states that Cap? tain BANEHEAD left the Wyoming at Yokohama, Japan, on the 1st of March, being obliged to give up the command of that vessel on account of ill health. After touching at Hong Kong, China, on the lith of March, he proceeded on his way to Sues, and ched on board the steamer ?Trm?.i. The intelligence of his death was brought by bia stew? ard, who waa with him at the time, and who arriv? ed in New York on the 31st ot May from Southampton, England. Captain BANEHEAD waa a native of South Caroli? na, and a son of Gen. JAMES BANEHEAD, United States Army. He waa born August 3, 1821, and was consequently in his forty-sixth year at the time of his death. He had performed twenty-one yeal s and seven months continuons sea-service. ' Captain BANEHEAD entered the navy aa midship? man on the 10th of August, 1838: waa warranted passed midshipman May 20, 1814; promoted to a mister May 8, 1850; to a lieutenant April 7,1852; to a coiurnandar July 16, 1862: and to a captain July 25, .866. Puring the war he served on board the United States steamer Susquehanna, and was at diff?rent times in command of the United States steamers Pembina, Florida, Otsego, and the iron-clad Monitor. The latter vessel was lost while under - - ? int . ~ REO IST HAK IN BANKRUPTCY. - Col. B. B. CABPEN TEK, the recently appointed Registrar in Bank? ruptcy, appeared at the United States Court ? yes? terday, and, after taking the necessary oath of office, was qualified. THE new ship Bombay, Capt. JORDAN, is filling np steadily, and expects to goto sea in tenor twelve days. We commend her cabin accommoda? tions to any quartette of friends who may wish to go to Europe, in comfort, on most reasonable tei ms and get clear of the crowd. The bath room is in itself a great desideratum. MANSION HOUSE.-This excellent House, localed at Greenville Court House, S. C., and under the sole management of Mr. SWANDALE, is now in splendid order for the reception of company. Everything connected with the House is in apple pie order. Good, attentive servants, substantial fare, neat, commodious rooms, with rates cheap and in perfect accordance with the times. Music ON THE BATTBBT_By direction of Brevet Brig. Goo. H. B. CLTTZ, Commandant of the Post, the Post Band will play on the Battery this even? ing, at 6 P. M. The following is the programme : 1. March Sixth TJ. a Infantry. 2. Overture, Peria. 3. Polka, Rebecca. A Popular aira. 5. Selections from Faust 6. Galop, Wilhemstad. 7. Selections from Martha. 8. Quickstep, Home again. FIRE MARSHALS.-The Fire Board of the Insur? ance Companies have received the oil cloths, coats and other apparatus ordered some time since from the Ncrth, and have turned tho same over to the Detective force, empowering them to act as Fire Marshals, and take charge of the premises at every tire. This will tend, in a great meas uro, to sup? press incendiary attempts, and will be of great benefit to the owner and the Insurance Companies, both of them being often severe Bufferers by the, fires. It is a move thal has been long needed in this city, and we hope its introduction will tend to lessen the frequency of fires. THE FIRST NEW WHEAT.-The South Carolina Railroad brought to this city, yesterday, twenty four sacks of new wheat, the growth of the State of Georgia, shipped by Messrs. C. A. WILLIAMS A Co., of Augusta, Ga., to Messrs. STREET BROTHERS A Co., of this city, to be forwarded to Messrs. J. W. WALBBXDOB A Co., of New York, by the steamship ; Champion. The wet weather has somewhat retarded the taking in of the crop, but steady receipts may be looked for without delay. Some sales of crop lots of new wheat has taken place at $2.50 per bushel, but first crops of prime are being held at higher figures. THEFT or RAILROAD LEON.-Lieut. HENDRICKS of | the Detective .'force, has just succeeded in ferret? ing out and arresting a number of railroad thieves. I They have for some time been carrying on a sys UiRatic robbery of iron at the C. A 8. B. B., steal- ' ing the bar from the yard and along the road as far. as Wilkes Pump. This iron was brought to the city ; in small boats by colored men, and received here by oartain junk shop keepers, who paid them liberally for their services. This iron is worth $70 | per ton and four bars weigh that amount. The negroes pay is only a small per oent. of the profit.; made by this traffic Lieut. H. deserves the j thanks of the community for making these arrests j and if it could lead to the suppression of junk shops, it would be approved by the sufferers. HARKOKS?NS. -This talented troupe of young Charles to nians performed yesterday to a (?air audi? ence. The inclemency of the weather deterred many from attending, but those who were present testified their appreciation of the witicisms abd singing, by long and loud applause. The troupe seem to have an inexhaustible rt per loire, for they advertise an entire change, of the programme every night. They will give to-night an amusing burlesque, to which all who love a hearty laugh should go. The funny man of the party not only succeeds in exciting laughter, but his jokes are not stereotyped, and evidently come from ari original wit. On Saturday night most persons are relieved from business engage- ?j monta, and if they want to store their mind with food for fumy reflection, we advise a visit to the Harmonisons. THE RIGHTS or THE TELEGRAPH COMP ANT.-The action of Judge BRIAN in the Quited States Court ? in deciding that the Telegraph' Company should produce in Court messages that bad passed over their wires, has excited considerable comment; among the community, ss it is a blow at commer? cial, social and general business relations which, have heretofore always- been kept secret. The I protest of MT. D. O'KEEFE WHS presented by his counsel, and the caso argued in its different bear? ings by both Mr. O'CONNOR and Mr. SIMONS. They j stated that in other States the Company had never ? been required to produce their dispatches in a public Court, and in caeos,when it was done the dispatches were only handed to the Judge who I decided that the testimony must n it be ' given to I either party. if Judge BRYAN'S decision is to be taken as a precedent, it will'destroy the business relations now existing between merchants, for no one will use the wires when they have no certainty whether I they can be kept private br not We hope' the j company will not consider this decision as final, but if any future occasion should arise, will con? test it in a Superior Court. MAJOR'S COURT-June 7.-A sailor who had fired a pistol from tho wharf at the river and struck it in the bosom, was sent to the Provost Marshal to answer for the attack. An individual who got very drunk and took a j gentleman's store for a resting place, was sent to I the Guard House as being more commodious and quiet, and this morning fined 15. A colored youth, with the classic name of Pom ! pey Jenkins,,waa brought up for stealing railroad ! trdn, but the quantity being small, and having been confined one day, he was discharged. UNEW STATES COURT-Hon. GEOJUSE S. BRYAN presiding.-The case'of the' Uni i od States vs. .SIMON M. SIMPSON, for a violation of the internal revenue laws, was .taken up. The discussion on the right of the Distr ct Attorney to require the production of telegraph messages was opened and able speeches made by Messrs. M. P. O'CON? NOR and T. Y. SIMONS for JifrTelegraph Company, and D. T. COURIN, Esq., for the U. S. Judge BRYAN decided that tho Telegraph Company wisjnot subject to the' same reatriotione as the Postoffice Department, andtfeai. the Government had a right to demand the production -of messages that had passed over the wises, especially when it was con? sidered that they would lead to Che discovery of fraud. If the Telegraph Company was allowed to keep these dispatches entirely secret, the wires might become the prey of villains, who would seek to defraud the public by this means. It was therefore decided that the dispatches in question be produced in Court as evidence. The dispatches related to transactions between Mr. ADLER, of Wilmington, and the prisoner, and re erred to the purchase of whiskey. The examina? tion of the other witnesses was then resumed, and the Court was occupied until the afternoon in hearing the testimony. The arguments will be delivered to-day by A. G. MAGRATH, Esq., and D. T. CORBIN, District Attorney. ONE MILLION BOTTLES PECTORAL BALM were sold during the past year. DOWLS A MOISE, Agents. GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO., Agents. Do JUSTICE TO NATURE.-It is ingratitude to na? ture not to preserve and keep in splendid order a good set of teeth. A'othin- can be easier. All that ia needed is to trash' them briskly night and morning with purifying SOZODONT. It will make the mouth a perfumed palace. tuthsS ELY8IUS. A new and important remedy for married ladies. Circulars can be obtained and the article supplied upon application to the wholesale agents. DO WIE A MOISE, Southern Drug House, No. 151 Meeting street. April ll thstuSmo.1 H. H. If you want cheap Blank Books; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa? per, Ac; or, MILLERS' Almanac; If yonarant Printing executed neatly; If you want Books bound in any style, or Account Books made to order, with any desired pattern of ruling, go to HIRAM HARRIS, NO. 59 Broad street. Free to ?Yerybody. A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information of the greatest importance to tue young of both sexes. It teaches how the homely may become beautiful, the despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young 'ady or gentleman should fail to Bend their address, ?ad receive a copy post-paid, by return mail. Address P. O. Drawer, 21, March 30 lyr Troy, N. Y. BUSINESS NOTICES. ALL KINDS OF JOB WOBK DONE AT THE DAILY NEWS OFFICE. Tbe Mother can rely upon Mrs. Win? LOW'S SOOTHING s YR UP to give rest and health to her child, It not only relieves the child from pain, but regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inflammation, and will carry the infant safely through tho c.iticil period of teething. Be sure and call for "MRS. WLNSLOW'8 SOOTHING SYRUP," Having the fae simile of "CUBITS & PERKINS" on the outside wrapper. AR others are base imitations. DO WIE di MOISE, No. 151 Meeting street, opposite the Charleston Hotel. June 6 thstuS Try Them. Many persons have within this summer experienced the benefits to be derived from the use of PANXNTN'B HEPATIC BITTERS. We would recommend them to ah who stand In need of a tonic For sale by all Druggists. s October 6 The Time to Advertise *n the Country. THE PHONIX has a large circulation throughout th? middle and upper Districts of tho State. Advertising rates ss reasonable as the stringency of the money mar? ket .viii warrant Merchants and others wishing to use the columns of the paper will address JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor, February 25 Columbia, S. 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 those requiring it for Family Use and Invalids, that it should be of undoubted purity and efficacy. We aro pleased to notice that tho old and popular Wino importers, BIN INGER A CO., No. 16 Beaver street New York, are very opportune in oaUing the attention of fami? lies to th cir "GOLD MEDAL COGNAC," of which they say, that, "With a view to muting the popular demand for a reliable Brandy in its natural state, free from alcoholic flavor and impurities, and fully appro dating the fact that it is often recommended by tho Medi? cal Faculty as a sustaining stimulant, when all other re? medies fail, 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 as "BININGER'S GOLD MEDAL COGNAC." This Standard Article is sold by all of the prominent Druggists. s 6m o Fecruary 2 REMEMBER That Sickness at the Stomach, Pain between the Should? ers and in the Bight Side, Yellow Suffusion of the Skin, Costiveness, Drowsiness and Languor, Dimness of Sight, Colic, Palpi tatio n of the Heart, I ry Cough, Low Fever, and other symptoms which indicate the various phases of Acute and Chronic Liver Complolnt, are, one and all. promptly relieved, and finally removed, by the action of that famous preparation HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, which ls at once the best of correctives, the gentlest and most genial of aperients, an infallisble regulator, and a powerful restorative. Persons of bilious habit, who use the Bitters as a protective medicine, will never suffer the pains and penilties of Liver disease or Bilious Remittent Fever. No words eau do justice to ita MARVELOUS PROPERTIES. It stands pre-eminent among the health restoring pre? parations of tbs age, and every year sdds to its faros, not only in this country, but throughout the dvUized world. June 3 6 Know.thy Destiny. Manana E. F. THOBNTOX, the great English Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant and Psyohometriclan, who bas aston? ished the scientific classes of the Old World, bas now lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madams THOBNTON pos? sesses such wonderful powers of second sight as to ena? ble her to Impart knowledge of the greatest imp?rtanos to the single or married of either sex. While lc a state of trance, shs delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of in? tense power, known aa the Psych omotrope, guarantees to produce a life-like pioture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, together with date of marriage, position tn life, leading traits of character, Ac This is no hum? bug, as thousand of testimonials can ussert She will send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what it purports to be. By enclosing a small lock of bab', and lng place of birth, age, disposition and complexion,and enclosing tty conti and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re* oelve the picture and desired information by return mall, AD communications sacredly confidential Address, in confidence. Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 323, Hudson. N. Y ly March 30 OFFICIAL, h Headquarters Second Military District, ) : CHARLESTON, 8. a. May 18th, 1867. J I GENERAL ORD EBA, NO. 23.] - L Before a Military Commission which convened st Charleston, S. C., pursuant to Special Order, No. 26, cur? rent aeries, from these Headquarters, and of which Brevet Brigadier-General H: B. GLITZ, Lieutenant-Colonel 6th Infantry, is President, was arraigned and tried : SILVANUS F. BUB?HEAP, Citizen. CHARGE 1st-"Assault with Intent to kill the Com? manding Officer of the Military Post of Anderson, S. C." Specification- "In Una, that he. citizen SILVANUS F. BrraxHXAO, did assault and attempt to kill Bvt. Lieut. Col. ALFRED T. SMITH, Captain 8th U. S. Infantry, Mili? tary Commander of the Post of Anderson, Anderson Court House, S. C., by pointing and firing a loaded pistol st him, while he, the said Bvt Lieut CoL Annum x. Surra, Was in thc discharge of bis proper duties as the Commanding Officer of the Military Post of Anderson, Anderson Court House, s.e., to which command be had been regularly assigned by tbe proper authority. This at the Military Post ol Anderson, Anderson Court House, 8. C., on or about thc 6tb day of February, 1867." CHAROX %L-"Attempting to bribe a non-onmmisslon ed officer of the United States Arrmy." Spiciffcatien-In : this, that ho, SILVANUS F. BULK? HEAD, citizen. Aid offer to Corporal Loma DEMONOOUBT, Co. "I, " 8th Infantry, a bribe for the purpose of Inducing the said Co rpo i al DEMONOOUBT to allow him, BUBKHXAD, to steal certain horses, the property of the United States, in the Quartermaster's Department at the Military Poet of Anderson, Anderson Court House, S. C., on or about the Slat day of December, 1866." CHARGE 3d-"Assault with intent to kin a freed woman." Sp?cification- "in this, that he, SILVANUS F, BULK? HEAD, citizen, did assault and attempt to kui Emma Hay good, a freed woman, by pointing and firing a loaded pis? tol at her several times. This at Pendleton, Anderson District, ??. C., on or about the 1st day of February, 1867." Plea-"Not Guilty." FINDINGS-Of the Specification to 1st Cbarge-"Guilty." Of the 1st Charge-"Guilty." Of the Specification to 3d Charge-"Guilty." Ol the 2d Charge-"Guilty." Of the Sp?cification to 3d Charge-"Not Guilty." Of the 3d Charge-"Not Guilty." SENTENCE : "To be Imprisoned at hard labor, hi such place aa the Major-General Commandiog this Military District may direct, for the period of sevon years. IL The proceedings, findings and sentence in the fore? going case of citizen SILVANUS F. BUBKHEAD, are ap? proved, and will be carried into effect at Fort Macon, N. C., to which place the prisoner will be sent under guard, and turned over to the Commanding Officer thereof with a copy of this order. By command of Major-General D. E. SICKLES. J. W. CLOUS, Capt. 38th U. 8, Infantry, A D. C., & A. A A. G. OFFICIAL: .ALEX AND BB MOORE, Capt 38th Infantry, Aide-de-Cump, June 8 1 MISCEUANEOUS. F. G. B?HKOFF, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, WOULD BE9PECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO HIS friends and the public generally, that he has moved from No. 608 King street to No. 535 King stre ot, opposite Ann street. Personal attendance will be given at all boura. Thankful for past favors, he hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. June 8 stuthS GREENVILLE, S. 7~ BOARDING.-MRS. S. C. LAYAL, WTDC OF LATE Major WK. LAVAL, is prepared to - ommodate PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARI EU "n Green? ville on the most Uberal terms. The pa tro e of the travelling puDlic ls solicited._stuthC* T-ine 7 ST SWANDALE, PROPRIETOR CF THE Mansion House, GREENVILLE, S. C. June 8_ BOOKS OF THE Methodist Episcopal Church South. THE Ul'DERSIGN ED ARE THE AGENTS OF THE Pu bb ailing House at Nashville, E. J. DAWSON & CO., No. 165 MEETING STREET. May 13_Imo N. STAFFORD, NO. 60 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer lu STENCIL STOCK. INDELIBLE INK, BRUSHES, ZINC FRAMES, BRASS AND GERMAN SILVER CHECKS, KEY TAGS, STEEL RINGS, STENCIL DEES, ic, tzc. 9S- Send for Circulars. -?? April 18 s8 ? SEWING MACHINES, _ $20. AGENTS WANTED, $20. $75 to $300 par month-males and females-to sell the ONLYGENUINE COMMON SENSE FAMILY SE VIM MACHINE Manufactured. It will hem, fell, stitch, tack, bind, braid, quilt and embroider beautilully. Price, only $20, including Barnum's self-se wer and self-turning hem mor. Fully warranted for flvo years. CAUTION.-Beware of those soiling worthless cast iron machines, under the same name as ours. For cir cu are and to ms, address C. BOWERS 4 CO., No. 256 S. riith Street, Philadelphia Pa. lm May 20 CLOTHING. (?MM, WJIITFORD & CO., MANUFACTUREES AND WHOLESALE DEALEBB IX FLUE, MEDIUM, AND COARSE CLOTHING, AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILD INO, NOS. 65, 57, 5? and 61, Hudson street, near Duane, New York. T. F. CABHART. W. H. WHITFORD. J. B. VAN WAGENEN. December 10 Orno . T. HAMILTON._ A. S HULL, Ag't., MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED TO No. 70 BROAD STREET, NORTH 8LDE, BETWEEN MEETING AND CHURCH, where he will be ?lad to bee his old friends and custom? ers an i has in store a full assortment of CLOTHS, COATING, CASHMERES and VESTINGS of every va? riety, which he will make up to or 1er at as low pi ices as any similar establishment. ALSO, A FULu ASSORTMENT OF FURNISHING GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. M JNO. T. FLYNN (formerty of C. D. Carr A Co.,) will superintend tho Tailoring Department as usual, and will give his especial attention to Cutting Garments, and Millring an J Trimming. May ll 2mo* JAMES MCCORMICK. MERCHANT TAILOR, WHOLESALE ANO BETAIL DKALEB TN CLOTHS, CASSI MERES AND VESTINGS, GEM'S' FURNISHING GOODS, No. 35 BROAD STREET January 33 Cmos CHARLESTON, 8. C. ~ DENTISTRY. THEO. F. CHUPED?, DENTIST, OFFICE, - - - No. 375 KINO STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE HABEL. rE MOST BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL TEETH IN? SERTED at moderate prices. TEETH EXTRACTED without pain by means of CHLOROFORM NITROUS 0XYD, Or by DB. RICHARDSON'S apparatus for producing LOCAL ANESTHESIA. March6 tullis Gmo ICE ! ICE! ICE! FFTY POUNDS OF ICE, AND UPWARD, DELIV? ERED lu any part of the Ci ty at 1 cent per pound. A. GAGE & CO., Junes_CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE. ELDER & BROWN, 8h MANUFACTURERS AND PATENT m EES of the celebrated COMBINATION -HKT{E? |^ ORADLE AND li s BY TENDEE, Pro ?tmffi' 3*D8l"u8 Horses, and all kinds ol RocH s \Z lug Horses, Invalid chairs, with double Cm^tmt f. X ?na single wheels, from $35 "to $45; Children's .arr lag es. Fancy and Varnished Wagons, Fancy 8ul cs, Invalid Oarriagcs, made to order. Fancy Propeller .id Baby Rooken, Ao., Ac, life-size Horses, made toe 1er. Depot, O 688 BROADWAY. Manufactory, Nos. ?49, 460, 451 a d 453 WEST STREET, New Vork. OetobSt 35 thstnlyr STRASBURGER & NUHN, ntPOBTEKS OF TOTS, CHINA, SLATES AND SLATS r Ki C ILS. STBABBUBGER k NUHN, FOBCED BY THE RAPID Increase of their business and their present inade? quate accommodations, have made arrangements to re? move from No. 65 Malden Lane to the extensive lofts of No. 394 BBOADWAY, near Canal street. New York, on the 15tn of March; offering thens to buyers netter in? ducements than ever bofore. thstu3mos February 38 WHAT ISA COUGH? IT IS SOMETHING THAT neods Dr. C. G. GARRISON'S EXPECTORANT at once. _ PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE. For sale, wholesale and retell, at my store, No. 211 South Eighth street, Philadelphia, and by . IMJWIE dc MOISE, SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE, No. 161 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel. Juno 4_nithsfl 30 CENTS EACH. VEGETABLE AND FRUIT CRATES. -fTfE ABE MANUFACTURING CRATES, OF UNI W FORM size, (o^e bushel each,) expreaely for ship? ping VEGETABLES and FRUIT, andean supply any quantity at short notice. Orders left at onr Factory corner Rutledge and Beau fain streets, will Tecoive prompt atten; lon. SALTUS & ROCKE, Juno 6 WILLIAM UR00K15ANKS, STEAM GAS FITTER AND PLUMB? 1., PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL GA 8 FIXTURES, OAS FITTING AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT 1 EbiDEl) Tt). No. 116 KING Sl'ilEbT, August 31 Bf IWCPII rt rom and oiiew ?trcoti?. NOTICE. OFFICE OF THE CAPTAIN OF POLICE, I CHARLESTON, S. C., May 23, 18G3. ) PABAGBAPH IT. O ORDINANCE TO REGULATE the "Cleansing of Privies and Vaults," forbids the uso of barr?le in oj en carts and wagons, and parties ap? plying for license are required to provide closed carts suitable for tho purpose All persons, therefore, who purpose taking jobs of tho Lind, are hereby required to bring their carts to nain guard house for inspection be? fore applying for license. C. B. SIG WALD, May 24 .'mo Captain of Police. CITY TAXES-MONTHLY RETURNS. OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR, \ Cine HALL, June 1st, 1B67. j NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED that the Monthly Returns for tho month ot May past, in compliance with tho Tax Ordinance, ratified oit the 28th day of December, 186C, must be ma/le on or be? t?re the 15th instant. D. C. GIBSON, Juno 1 13_City Assessor. NOTICE. UPPER WARDS GUARD HOUSE, ) CiiAin ES ros. May 9th 1867. j STOPPED FROM TWO COLORED MEN A COW, who stated having found her ton miles up Main Road. Tho owner is requested to coll, pay expenses and take her away. E. J. KINGMAN, May i)_lat Deut U. W. G. H. E. M. WHITING, CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROM CHALMER!) pirew to No. 77 CHURCH STREET, near St Michael's Alley._Auirti"< Si THE HERALD" S'S PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT NEWBERRY C. H., AT JL S3 per annum, and, having a large circulation through all the upper and Jower Districts of the Stale, affords great advantages to advertisers. Rates for advertising very reasonable-for which apply to our Agent, Mr. T. P. SLIDER, at the Mills House. THOS. F. A; K. H. SEENEKER. Nov?iuh*>r lo Ko i tor? ano i roncier?. THE AIKEN PRJ?S& TT IS PROPOSED TO PUBLISH IN THE TOWN Ol JL Aiken, 8. C., a Weekly papor under the above title, to be devoted to Genoral Intelligence-Political, Com? mercial, Social, Literary, and Religious-with a Depart ment of Agriculture, including the Field, tho Orchard, the Vineyard, and the Oaiden. A Nows Summary, tt contain a digest of the important events of thu weoa will occupy a p bon ot tho paper, and particular atten hon will be given to thc unsettled question of Labor, a. best adapted to our new condition, and the i.evclopmon of the resources of the country m Manufactures, Agri culture, Fruit-raising, and Vinc-grow?ig. Terms-$3 a year, in advance, H. W. BAVENEL, Editor. W. D. KJKIXANC, Publisher. January 21 MACHINE SHOPS. WILLIAM S. H EN ER EY, MICH? il FOUNDER. Xo. 314 Meeting street, (NEAR LINE,) CHARLESTON, S. O MANUFACTURES STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS and MACHINERY, Saw Mills. Corn Mills, Horse Powers, Vertical and Horizontal Sugar M'"?. Cotton Seed Crushers, McCarthy Cotton Gina, and all kinds ot Iron and Brass Castings, to order. April 36 thstuflmo December 15_stuthlyr JOHN F. TAYLOR. JAMES BARKLEY. fllX IRON W V # Charleston, S. C. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. PROPRIETORS, Engineers, Boilermakers, FOUNDERS, ETC., ARE 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 8AW MILLS, kc, ic. MIS IN IRON IND BRASS Promptly attended to with neatness and dispatch. Repairs to Marine and other Work, Shall receive special attention. FOB SALE-One 12-norse power 3 TEAM ENGINE, nearly new; several new and second-h nd BOILERi, 6 to 10-horse power. ALSO, CONSTANTLY IN COURSE OF CONSTBUOTION, 10,12 and 20 Horse Power Steam Engines. jay All Orders for REPAIRS or NEW WORK shall re? ceive our prompt and caro fui attention. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. May ll 8mo BRIDGES & LAIN E, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS EN RAILROAD AND CAR FINDINGS, am Machinery of Every Description. ALSO, TAFFS PATENT BOLLING LEVER SHEARS AND PUNCHES. So. SO l onrtlami-81., corner of Greenwich, NEW YORK. RAILROAD AXLES, WHEELS, CHAIRS, SPIKES, Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Car, 8hip and Bridge Bolts, Iron Forgings of various kinds, Ac, Au. STEEL AND RUBBER SPRINGS, LOCOMOTIVE AND HAND LANTERNS, Portable Forges and Jack Screws, Cotton Duck for Car Covers, Brass and Silver Trimmings, Belting of all kinds, Baggage Checks, kc, kc. Also, Agents tor tho manufacturers of CAB HEAD LININGS \LBfcKl BRIDGES._. JOEL C. LANE.! No.i'nh.'I '' tn(i\R!'TC in?rsw?NGiito., MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINE LATHES, PLANERS, IMPROVED CAB WHEEL BOXES. BOLT CUTTERS, UPRIGHT DRILLS, AND MACHINISTS' TOOLS OF ALL DESCR1PT10KS Works at Worcester, Mass. OFFICE AND WAREROOM, No. 222 PEART. ST., NEW YORK. December IP too o PAVILION HOTEL. A FINE LUNCH Served. Every Day, FROH ll TO ia l t O'(LOCK June? LAW NOTICE. WASHINGTON, D. C. fTTHE UNDERSIGNED HAS RESUMED THE PRAO JL TICE OF HIS PROFESSION IN WASHINGTON CITY. P. PHILLIPS. Juno G Imo CLOSING UP ! SOME BABE AND VALUABLE BOOKS ABE YET to be hsd at HART'S BOOK STORE, at half price, but for a brief period, as tho Store will shortly close. Among the stock are : HALBROOK'S HERPETALOGY, 6 vols., quarto Quadrupeds of America, by Dr. Boohmau Buonaparte's Ornithology, 6 vols., quarto Cuvier's Animal Kingdom, colored plates Kiener'a Conchology, colored plates Boydell's Illustration1- of Shakspeare's Plays, folio The Pyramids of Gisez, 1 vol., folio 'the Cathedrals of Glasgow, 1vol., folio The Public Building? or London. 2 vols., folio The Ii erary World, JU vols., folio Tho American Almanac, from its beginning, 1880 Bryan's Dictionary ol Painters, 2 vols., quarto Thc 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, 4 vols Nordheimer's Hebrew and English Grammar, 2 vols With many other valuable works on Art and Architec? ture. Imo May ill ICE CREAM. ?T1HE UNDERSIGNED RE-PECTFULLY INFORMS J. his former customers, and thc public generally, that he hoe rcopeuod, for tho season, his SALOON, No. 85 CALHOUN STREET, opposite Elizabeth, where be will be happy to serve thom. Having attentive attend? ants, his efforts will be to please. The quality of his Cream is too well known for comment. Families supplied au usual in quantities to suit, at all hours. Pic Nics, Maroons, etc., supplied at the shortest no? tice. In all cases, Cream, quality and quantity warranted. No charge if the Cream do 't provo os recommended. HENRY LARCOMBE. kW Tho ICE CREAM Wagon will bo out every day, Sundays oxecptcd. Imo May 28 THE UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE TO DIS? PENSE tliis agreeable and healthful bevon ;r, vt their well-known stands, No. 86 BASEL STREET. !>; tween King and Meeting streets, Ko. 128^ KING Si i IL" ? 'Old Piquet?:, ard House), und at the head of CE SI Ell MARKET, northwest corner. Druggists and otherti wishing to be supplied with Fountains or Syrups, and dealers desiring Founlui >s charged, will bo accommodated upon reasonable terms. Steamers, Hotels, Restaurants and private families, furnished with a superior article of bottled Soda, in quan? tities to suit purchasers. Wo are agents for the sale of A. J. Morse k Son's justly celebrated Soda Water Apparatus, consisting of Genera? tors, Fountains, Marble Draught Stands, Silver Plated Refrigerating Draught Mauds, Tumbler Holders, and ail apparatus necessary for the manufacturo ol Soda Water, at the manufacturers' pnces, with freight added. Dealers in Soda Water throughout the State, desiring an apparatus, will do well to examino tho merits ot Morse's Apparatus, before purchasing dose where. Description catalogue and price list sent to any address upon application to JOHN RUCK A CO., Charleston. While appreciating the very liberal patronage extended to us during tho past season, we i-kall strive to merit its continuance. JOHN BUCK. E. H. GARDNER. April ll_2mo FUN FOR ALL! FULL INSTRUCTION > BY WHICH ANY PERSON, malo or female, can mastt r tho great art of Ven? triloquism by a few hours' practice, making a world ot fun, and after becoming experts themselves, eau teach others, thereby making it a source of income. FuB in? structions sent by mail tor 50 cents. Satisfaction guar? anteed. Address P. 0. Drawor 21, Troy, N. Y. May 13 lyr AUCTION SALES. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S S AUB. SOUTH GASOLINA DISTRICT. XT. 8. vs. W. E. Prolhro et al. STENHOUSE & CO.--Auctioneer?. By virtue of Vend?Umi Exponat to me directed from the Honorable the Judge of the District Court of South Carolina in above cases, I will expose for sale at Public Auction, in front of Store Houses on Accommo? dation Wharf, in the city o. Charleston, on TUESDAY the 18th instant at ll o'clock A. M., 1 BARBEL DISTILLED SPIRITS. 1 Eeg Distilled Spirits. I Large Copper Still ot the capacity of (1100,) Eleven Hundred Gallons, more or less, together with the head and worm ; all made of the best quality of copper. ALSO, Sundry lots of OLD COPPER, being parts of small stills broken up. Terms cash. J. P. M. EPPING, United States Marshal. June 8 stu! UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT. V. 8. vs. S. L. Courtenay-??. 8. vs. L. M. Hall, el al STENHOUSE & CO., Auctioneers. By Venditwne Exponat to me directed from the Honor? able the Judge of the District Court of South Carolina, in 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, at II o'clock A. M., ONE LABOE COPPER STILL, of the capacity of nine hundred gallons, more or less; together with the bead and worm ; all made of the best quality of copper. " ALSO. Sundry .'ots of OLD COPPER, being parts of small Soils broken up. Terms cash. J. P. M. EPPING, June 3_3, 8. ll, IS and 18_U. 8. Marshal. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT. United States vs. IA. Barrels of Distilled Spirits I United States vs. 3 Barrels of Distided Spirits. I STENHOUSE dt CO., Auctloneei s. By Venditione Exponat to me directed, from tbs Honora? ble the Judge of the District Court of South Carolina, in above cases, I will exnose for sale at public auction, in frontof storehouses on Accommodation Wharf, in the city of Charleston, on TUESDAY, the 18th mst, at ll. o'clock A AL, 34 BBLS. OF WHISKEY-PROOF 65 DEGREES. 1 bbl. of Gin-proof 63 degrees. 3 bbls. Corn Whiskey-proof 63 degrees. Terms cash. J. P. M. EPPING, JnncS_3 8 ll 16 18 U. 8. Marshal. AUCTION SALE. Will be sold at pubbc auction on MONDAY, June 10, 1867, st ll o'clock, A M, st Southern wharf, Charles? ton, S. C., 366 BALES, 70,108 LBS., DAMAGED HAY. Terms cash, Government fonda The Hay to be re? moved the day following the sale. J. D. STUBBS, Brevet Lt Col. and A. Q. M. OFFICE DEPOT QUARTERMASTER, Charleston, 8. C., June 1.1867. 7 June 3 RAILROADS. NEW SCHEDULE ON SP ART AJ? BURG AND UNION RAILROAD. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, TH 3 30TH MAY INST, the Passenger Train will run on MONDAYS, WED? NESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Down Trains leaving Spartaaburg C. H., at 6 AM., arrive at Alston st 11:30 A.M. Up Trams leaves Alston at 12:3? P.M; arrive at Hpartanburg C. L., at 7:00 P.M TH09. B. JETER, President S. and U. Railroad. UnionviUe, S. C., May 16. 1867. Maj 33 Imo CRISPER COMA. Oh I she was beautiful and fair, With starry eyes, and radiant han*, Whose curling tendrils, soft entwined, Enchained the very heart and mind, CRISPER COMA, For Our ling, the Hair of either Sex into Wavy and Olossy Singlets or Heavy Massive Curls. BY USING THIS: ARTICLE LADLE 1 AND GENTLE? MEN can beautify themselves s tho?sand-fold. It la tba only article in the world that will curl straight bair, and at the same time give lt a beautiful, glossy ap? pearance. The Crisper Coma not only curls the hair, but invigorates, beautifies and cleanses it; is highly and de? lightfully perfumed, and is the moat complete article of the kind ever offered to the American public. The Crisper Coma wUl be sent to any address, sealed and postpaid for tl. Address all orders to W. L. CLARE A CO., Chemists, Na 8 West Fayette street Syracuse. N. Y. March 30 _lyr EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR ! CHASTELLAR'S HAIR EXTERMINATOR, For Removing Superfluous Hair. TO THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUABLE depilatory recommends Itself as being an almost in dispenslble article to female beauty, is easily applied, does not burn or injure the akin, but acts directly on the roots. It ia warranted to romovo superfluous hair from low foreheads, or from any part-of the body, completely, totally and radically extirpating the same, leaving the skin soft, smooth and natural Thia ls the only article used by the French, and is the only real effectual depila? tory m existence. Price 76 cents per package,' post? paid to any address, on receipt of an order, by BERGER, SHUTTS A CO., Chemists, March 30 lr* No. 385 River st, Troy, N. Y. TUE BEST TONIC NOW IN M ! fm November 27 lyr THE DAILY MAXS WE HAVE NOW ADDED TO OUB NEWS? PAPER ESTABLISHMENT a most extensive and complete Supplied with a great variety of PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE, of tho latest and most approved styles ; and we have every fs^'Hty for executing all kinds of JOB WORK in ENGLISH, GERMAN, and FRENCH, Bill and Letter Heads Circulars PampMets Catalogues Drafts Railroad and Steamboat Printing Business Cards Invitations &c, &c, &c. THOSE OF OUR FRIENDS DE? SIRING JOB WORK, will please leave their ordere with us. We will guarantee as good work, and at as CHEAP RATES, as can be had in Charleston. CATHCART, MILLAN 4 MORTON. May9 AUCTION SALES. Estate Sale of Household Furniture, Silver Plat*, ?o., by permission of Ordinary. BY BRUNS de BEE. Anrtloneera. Win bo sold In the Town of Mount Pleasant on MON? DAT, the 10th inst, at the comer of Srans and Ben? nett streets, at ll o'clock. _ SUNDRY ARTICLES OP HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SILVER PLATE. ALSO, 4 FINE MILCH COTES._June S Estale Sale of Handsome Furniture, Piano, Books, French China, Glass, ?c.x belonging to the Es? tate of the tate Thos. Napier._ BY CLIFFORD & MATHEWK8, Auctioneers. Will be sold, at No. 6 Montague street st 10>? o'clock, on MONDAT, 10th instant the folio wing Handsome Fur? niture, consisting of : ROSEWOOD AND VELVET SOFAS, Chairs and Ann Chaira Marble Top, Centre and Pier Tables Rosewood Piano and Stool Fancy Tables and Marble Top Work Tables Black Walnut and Mahogany Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands and French Bedsteads Damask and Mobah* Chahs and Arm Chairs Library Set, Oak Book Case, Lounge, Centre Tables Chairs and Arm Chairs A Valuable Miscellaneous Library of Books-about 400 volumes Black Walnut Matble-Top ide Board Extra large Extension Dining Table, 7 extra leaves Refrigerator and Water Cooler, Vases Elegant French Mirrors, Clock, Guitar Velvet and Brussels Carpets, Bugs and Ottomans Very Bande?me White and Gold French Chins Dinner, Desert and Tea Sets Cut and Plain Glass Dish Covers and Tin Wan Wool, Moss and Cotton Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bols? ters, Pillows, Window Curtains and Shadea With many other articles used in housekeeping. ALSO, A few dozen CHOICE CLARET WINES. Terms cash; and articles to be removed immediately after sale. June 3 HANNETT 8CHUR, An tloneer and Commission Merchant, nt N . 89 Kins; Street, bi low Broad street. Offers his services for the s tie of MERCHANDISE st day anl night at his store, also for the sale of Stock, Bonds, R al Estate, Vessels, H rses and Produce. Beat city refere ces will be given. Consignments solicited. Terms moderate and guarantees satisfaction. May 29 Imo MISCELLANEOUS. "Ll CRIOLA" SEGAR STORE, CORNER BROADWAY AND17TH STREET. SSW YORK. fTTHE TJNDFR-aONED WILL BE PLEASED TO SEE J. his Southern friends. The choicest HAVANA SE GARS, of all the leading brands, with a general assort? ment of Smokers' Articles always on hand. ' Jone *_D. OTTO LEN GUL Agent SARATOGA "EXCELSIOR" SPRING WATER. rCE WATER OF THIS SPRING IS BELIEVED TO be unequalled by that of any ot har to tba far-ram ed valley of Saratoga Ita virtues are such as have secured it the high encomiums of all who have used it, posesas, tog, as it does, to an eminent degree, cathartic, diuretic alterative and tonic qualities. From SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M D., Professor Practice ol Physic, Jefferson Medical College, Phila? delphia, formerly of Charleston ,s. C. PHn.tnsTiPHTi, November 16,1806. 1 have been ihr a year or more psst to tbs habit ol taking the water of the "Excelsior" Spring of ^"^"ff, Accustomed during the great portion of my Invalid bxs to nae the different waters of the several fountains which boll np along that remarkaole valley, dependant. Indeed, upon them tor much of the com fort I enjoy, I am satis? fied that tho Excelsior Water uss wall adapted assay other among them, if not more so, to the purposes for which they are generally employed. It is vary agreeable, strongly impregnated with the carbonic sold, lively and sparkling. * * * I can heartily and wmsfssnaodsiy recommend it to all who need a gentle oatharne and diuretic, SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D. The Water is put np to Pint and Quart bottles, and packed to good order for shipping. Pints tn boxs? of four dosen each, and Quarts in boxes of two doaan each SOU) AT WHOLESALE BT GOODRICH, WISEMAN & GO., Importers and Wholesale Druggists, No. 153 MEETING STREET, or poem craiRT.nrroH HOTEL. DO WIE & MOISE* No. 161 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel And for sale by first class Druggists sad Hotels. J January ia_6mo PUBLIC \OTICE. OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, ) January 3, 1867. > PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER the following Ordinance licenses have bean prepart.d for delivery from thia Omca. & THOMAS, City Treasurer. SEC. 1. Be ? Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermentn City Council assembled. That from <and after the first d ty af January, licenses shall be taken out for all carts, dray, and wagons, used for private and domestic purposes, ba the same manner, and according to the sams pro vlsi ana now of force in relation to carts, drays and wagons, let or driven for hire, except giving bonds, And each such cart, dray or wagon, shall bo provided with a badge cen? taming the number thereof, and marked Private, to oe placed on the outside of the shaft Ssc. 2. No person shall be taken by the Treasurer as surety to any bond under the Ordinance concerning li? censee for carts, drays, wagons and other carnages, un? less he or sin be a freeholder. SEC. 3. The ioUowing shall hereafter be the rates far licenses for pubhc and private carts, drays, wagons, ftc, including tba horses or mules used thereof, which aban oe tree from other taxation: PUBLIC CARTS, DRAYS, ETC., OB THOSE EMPLOYED XM AMT BUSINESS WHATEVER, FOB HIRE nHELOT OB INDIRECT. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by one horse or? mule, ?30. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two bones or mules, ?SO. For every hack and carriage with two wheels, 130. For every hack and carriage with four wheels, Stn. For every stage or omnibus (except Une omnibus?; with two horses, ?50. For every stage or omnibus (except Une omnibus; drawn by four horses, MO. For every truck drawn oy two or more horses or mules, 960. For every express wagon drawn by two or mora horses or mules, ?60. BREAD CARTS AIR) PRIVATE CARTS, DRATS, ITO. For every bread cart or wagon, 98. For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do? mearle purposes, and not to be employed m the trans? porting of goods, wares, merchandise, lumber, or soy other commodity, for compensation, either directly or indirectly tor the same, shall pay for a license the sum o? 96, exclusive ot the horse or mme. Ratified to City Council, this 16th day of January, [h.s.] to the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun? dred and sixty-six. P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. By the Mayor. Januarys_W. H. SMITH. Clerk of Poon efl. ORDINANCE. rE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHED for the information of all COL cerned : AM ORD IR ANCE TO BEQULATE THE CLBAMSTMO OT PRIVIES AMD VAULTS IM TBE CORPORATE LIMITS OE THE CTXT. I. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen, that from and arter the ratification of this Ordinance, lt shall not be lawful tor any person to cleanse or remove tba contents of Vaults or Privies within the Umita of tba dry, without having previously obtain.:d a license tor tba same; aU such licenses io expire ou the Slat December of every year, and be subject to ad requirements impos? ed by Ordinances regulating the granting of Licenses lor Drays and C'rts. LL That the use of Barrels In open Carts and Wagons ls prohibited, and parties applying for Li oe use will be re quired to provide closed Carta suitable for the purpose. ILL All persons having such License shall report at one of th Guard Houses, during tue day, his or their In? tention u lo such work during the ensuing night; in tba Lower Wards such report to be made to the Main Gnarl House, m the Upper Wards to Upper Guard House. JV. 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 Carter any other person who shall violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance, or shall neglect oz refuse to observo the same, or any of them, shan forfeit and pay for each offence a fine not to exceed twenty-five douars, to be en? forced by tue Mayor to bis Court, or recovered toan/ other Court of competent jurisdiction. Ratified.m City Council this seventh day of May, to tbs year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and six? ty-seven. IL. 8.1 P. C. GAILLARD, W. H. SMITH, Msyor. Clerk of Connell imo May 10 TO TAX PAYERS) fTTHE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHED JL for the inlormadon of all persons concerned: AM OBOrMAMCS TO AME>T> AM O RD IR ANCE TO BAISE SUB. PUSS FOR THE TEAR 1867, AND FOB OTHES PURPOSES. L Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen to City Gounod aase i:b!ed, That aU.taxes payable ..ndar the Or? dinance to raise supplies for the year 1667, and for other purposes, be paid on or belora the 20th day of June next : and that persons who shall make default of payment of their taxes on that aay, shall pay, to addition to tba amount of then: taxes, one and a half per cent per month until the 31-1 day of July, when, it not paid, an amount of two per cent, per month upon tLc amount of taxes shall bo paid; and alter the 21st dsy of August three per cent, per month on the amount of tuxes dr a shall be paid until payment of the whole amount ls maja. II. That all persona who neglect or fall to pay tholr 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, nntfl payment is made. Ratified in City Council this seventh day of May., to. the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven. IX, al P. C. PAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. SMITH, Clerk of CouwLfno May ll NOTICE. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, I CHARLESTON, S. C., May 4, 1367. J fTTHE REGULAR INSPECTION OF THE LOTS AND JL inclosures, vaults, Ac, will commence on Monday next, Gt inst Owners and occupants are hereby required to see that their premises are in good condition and that ?di filth and garbage la removed as required by Ordi? nance. Other inspections wUl follow. By order of Mayor GAILLARD. C. B. SIG WALD. Chief ef Police. NOTICE. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING clause of Section 1 ot an "Ordinance to Raise Sup? plies tor thc yo ir 1867," ia published for the information of persons selling doods by sample or otherwise, who ara not residents ot this city. AU such persons are hereby notified to report At this office. "Three dollars on every hundred dollars of all goods sold in this city by r*ons not residents, by sample or otherwise." W. H. SMITH, March 8_Clerk of Connell FIRE LOAN. MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON,) Cm HALL, November 9,1866. I ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REBUILDING IN TCT Burnt Districts and Waste Haces o. tl te City, un? der "An Act of the General Assembly, giving authority to the City Council of Charleston to prooee lin the SSS ter of a Fire Loan, with a view to aid to building up the City anew," are hereby notified that the form of appli? cation for loans can be obtained at the office of the Clerk of Council, between the hours of 9 A M. and -j P. M All appUcaUons must be i' xi ta the above mentioned office, as the Committee wUl meet every Monday to con. sider the same. By order of the Mayor, W. H. SMITH, November 10 Clerk of Council,