The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 11, 1867, Image 2
JMlfiWS SUMMARY.
Gold cloaod in Now Yolk nt 37|. i
Coll?n closed in Now Yoik ul 2C|u27c. for Mid- 1
diing Uplands. .
Colton doclinod Jd in Liverpool; Uplands llJd. I
At tho childroii'o hall, in l'aria, a girl of olofeh," <
Milo NUNEZ, woro ?ICO.OOO of diamonds. <
An obony cabinot, intniil with ivory, and inf?nd- I
cd for a Indies' lioudoir, ls oxhibitcd in tho Paria
Exposition. lt? prico ia $10,000.
Two frightful dc.itha from hydrophobia took
plaeo in Now Orlonna last wock. Tho victims woro
children.
A gentleman In Bl. Loulu boa rocovorod $20,000
from tho city Tor damages caused by falling into a
collar.
Somo of tho tempor?neo men in Connecticut aro
attacking tho clergy fur uaiug wino in tho com?
munion.
lt ia announced that a PoUah gentleman is now
on an inspection tour in Tonas, doaigniug to select
thc moat favorablo locality for farming, preparato?
ry to au extensiva iuuuigiation of his countrymen.
IURNUM has Bold hi3 place al Bridgeport, "Lin
doucroft," for $75,000, and loft tho Hiato, whioh
bad becomo quito too distas'.oful to him ainoo
tho election.
Much of tho land bordering on tho St. John
rivor, in Florido, has hoon puvehnaod by Northorn
mon, who bavo embarked in tho cultivation of
orangoa.
Tho Gonoral Convention of tho Now Joruaalom
Church of tho United Statua of America will com
monco ila forty-uighth annual soaBion lu Cincin?
nati Thursday.
Tho Memphis Post rojoieea over tho faol that
tho Common Council of that city baa passed an
ordinance providing for tho paving of orory prin?
cipal st red with tho Nicholson pavomont.
A diaoroet lawyer eat ima ton that there aro about
fifteen hundrod business houses in Memphis, aud
that at least Bovoral hundred of tho aamu wilt
Boonor or later avail thomBolvos of tho benefits of
tho Bankrupt Aota.
During a violent "norther" at Indiannln, Terns,
on tho 20tb ult,, tho steamship I. ?A UarrU parted
her fastenings, and tho little steamer Cecilia wont
down. Several Ball boats were sunk, and lt ia
feared that many that woro out havo boen lout.
Tho Tl r i tia ti Govern mun t is Blill vainly trying to
luduoo by all measures short ot war, tho Emperor
Ot Abyssinia to liberate tho unfortunate missiona?
ries whom bis Abyssinian Majesty, has imprisoned
out of spite, because Queen YicrontA has refused
bia offer of marriago.
Tho total production of tho world's quick-silver
minos during tho past year was about 85,534 flasks,
Of whioh tho old Almaden of Spain nud tho Idrian
minos of Austria supplied 39,G25, wbilo tho remain?
der, 45,904 Unalla, carno from tho| deposits bf Cali?
fornia.
Among Ibo, passengers from California is Colo
nol 1'iiANK DICKES, AsaiHtatit Euginoer of tho lato
BusBian-Amorioan Tclograph. Ho ia extensively
acqnainted with tho coast of our now possessions,
and ia proceeding lo Washington, whore tho Gov?
ernment can obtain of him much information.
Tho Boord of Registrars tor tim First District of
Now Orleans, havo decided that a man born in
California or Tc ia? beforo theo Statos bocamo an?
nexed to thc United Hintes, is a foroignor, and
must toko out naturalization papera boforo bo can
bo considered a citizon of tho United States. 1 {
A company of Uuited Stales soldiers was eont
from Petersburg to Danvillo on Thursday of last
wook. Tho Index gives as tho reason for the
movonient that tho ncgrooa near Danvillo aro or?
ganizing military companies, and tho soldiors aro
sont to disband those already organized, and to
prevent tho formation of others.
Tho local ?ludions in Wost Yirgltiia which havo
rooontly taken placo show largo conservativo gains|
and many, count ios bavo been cornpletoly revolu?
tionized. Every county in what is known aa Pau
handlo bas given largo .conservativo majorities,
and tho groat diminution in Radical strength la
eaid to bo noticeable ovoiywhere,
GXOBOE Mn.T.rn, a boy 17 yoars of ago, who has
boon a captivo among tho Indians since 1825,
having effected his escape, la roportud to have ar?
rived nt Denver City. Ho waa captured by somo
roving Blackfeet, but afterward waa stolon from
them by tho Cheyennes. Ho roper tn that tho
Choy on nen hold live win I o women in captivity.
Tho Chassopot rifle, after firing ton rounds
quickly, becomes too hot to hold ; but tho Snider
arm', lt is said, bas over and over again boen fired
SO rapidly and eootinuotinly U.~i w?l?W lunm,
npon the barrel paseos off in stearn, and that the
atouk baa been actually charred, without any in
convenieneo to tho firer, and without interfering
in any way with the efficiency of tho arm or am?
munition. .?
The Sultan of Turkey is makingratbor startling
preparations for bis July visit to Paris. lits suite
ls announced as consisting of fire hundrod por
BOna-throe hundrod women and fiffoen eunuchs,
?cc, Ac. Yvhother these ladies and gentlemen-wo
moan houris and eunuchs-will bo lodged in the
Tuileries, along with the groat Turk himaolf, wo
have not yot loamed. Wo may bo euro that bo and
his suite trill create a greater sensation in Paris
than all tho Emperors in Christendom.
Tho British and Foreign Biblo Hoddy circulated
two millions Hirco hundrod and eighty-three
thousand throe hundred and eighty copies of tho
Bible and portions of the Biblo during tho last
year. From tho commoncomont of tba aocioty
fifty-two million copies havo boon distributed ;
and forty million othor copies bavo boon distribut?
ed by kindred societies whioh have sprung from it,
or bavo been aidud by it. Th ono bavo boon print?
ed in one hundred and seventy languogos, and in
two hundred and thirteen different ver sions.
Connecticut: vital statistics show, that the num?
ber of births reported to tho Hts to'officers during
tho year leos was 11,023, an incroauo of 1121 over
1866;and 1889 over 18G4.' Tho boya bad 621 ma?
jority. Death last year waa 4103 in tho minority,
the wholo number of deaths being only 7520,.tho
least number sinco 1801. Tho number of marri
apea in tho State was 1978, being 518 moro tban in
lBMj and 871 more than in 1804. Ono town reports
no marriages and another only one. Tho divorces
number 388, nearly one for every ton marriages, a
ratio that augurs a hosp of domoatio infelicity in
th? land of steady habits.
Tho. Norfolk Journal ?tatos that tho caloh of
herrings and shad by tho North Carolina nabor?es
ia not BO large this season, aa it waa last spring.
Usually tho waiora of Albomarlo Sound are brack?
ish, and tho fish sock tho fresh waters of Roanoko
and Chowan rivers. Owing .to tbo very heavy
rains this' spring, tho waters' of the Albomarlo
Bound were perfectly freah, and tho fish did not
havo to Beek frosh water beyond tho Hound, con?
sequently tho numerous fisheries of tho Roanoko
and Chowan rivers have dono comparatively noth?
ing. .
An enormous gun, for tho Chilian Govornmont,
passed through Nowark, N. J., recontly.. lt waa
oast at Fort Pitt Foundry, Pittsburg, weighs one
hundred and sixteen thousand pounds or fifty
eight tons, is twenty foot nix inohoa long, fivo feet
four indies in diameter of brcooh, and has a bora
of twenty inches.,.Olia hundrod projectiles, weigh?
ing one thousand pounds each, sccompaniod tho
gun. This is tho second gun of this sire, and
with tho 'samo destination, whioh baa passed
through Nowark. Four ilftoen-inoh guna, and
ot h ors of (caa calibo r, from tho a ame foundry, have
air ead y been shipped for Chill.
The annual session of tho Grand Lodge of Free
and accepted Masons, began at Irving hall on tho
Otb instant. Grand Master BOBBITT D. HOUIEB
delivered bis onnnnl address. Mo appealed to tho
momboT to extend rollof to their BU (Turing breth?
ren in tho South. Tho Grand Sccrotary roporlod
that he bad received doting tho year $C2,164.69.
Thorn aro now 558 regular warranted lodges in
Btnto. During the past year 0817 now members
woro addod to tho fraternity. Tho Trustees of the
Hall and Asylum Fund report that thoy havo re?
ceived during tho oast year 150,840, making an ag?
gregate of $300,552^10.
A now cannon, fnvontod by tho Frenoh Emporor,
ia tindor trial, at Vincennes in profound oocroiy,
traded officers alono being allowed to handlo il,
without tho old of soldiers. It is a coppor pleco of
small calibro, raid to make 13 to 15 discharges per
minute, on the prinelplo of tho noodlo gun. Ano?
ther report-hardly worth reposting-?sys ic ls
discharged 40 or 60 times a minute, carrion with
accuraoy 2000 yards, and would destroy the whole
trout of a battalion at a singlo dre. The only hint
-if it bo so much-given of its n on dmr t ion, says
that lt is operated by "a' ocrica of motallio disks
and a tourniquet.''
A copy of tho Hussion treaty has boen' prepared
by' the Dopartmonl, of State for transmission to
Russia and will bo sent in a fow days. Tho treaty
is engrossed on ten pages of vellum, in tho Eng?
glish and Frenoh languages, and .hoirs a iorgo
.liver seal con taming tho United Statos coat of
arms. Tho treaty will bo onclosed in a beautiful
box o'aboratoly inlaid. All treaties rondo between
the United Otate* ami European countries for pre?
servation iq tho archives, of tho two Powers con?
cerned aro Invariably written in English, French
?nd Bpi ii Uh, which explains why. tbs Russian
tr oats/ i J not written in tho Ros alan ls n guage
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CURRENT TOPICS.
As WE KMOw many of our fair rca Jora havo a
vcakricHii balli for royalty and Wr balla, wo fjlvo
lie following renal tit-bit for tbuir epobial boin.lit :
V correspondent of tho Cologne O.itette la ia ecsta?
tics at tho amiability arni iaeoir-firire displayed by
li? Prince of Wallu at Loni (?owxjtx*s ball on tho
I7tb ult. "Tho Prince," bo says, "who oponod
li o ball with tho Empress, waa oxtromoly talkativo
ind gallant, and m ido bimBolf BO charming tbat
ino would olmoat think ho waa striving to win tho
jcnrtu of all tho Indien prcaont. His dross was
rcry Bimplo : ho woro rt ' blaok dross coat, a whlto
n-aiatcoat, muslin mid whilo stockings. On bia
uroaat glittorcd tho gt and ccrdon of tho I egion of
Honor, whilo bia kuoo WUK adornod with tho Ordor
3t tho Oar tor. In tho buttonhole or his coat thoro
iras a B?IIRIO TOBO. . ?. ? . Although tho Em?
presa looked rathor melancholy, tho Prlnco, who
scorned oxlroruo'.y morry, ropoatcdly tnado hor
laugh heartily. . . . '* Aftor supper thoro
tras a cotillion, in which tho Princo danced with
tho eclobratod beauty tho Morquiso DE GALTJFET.
whom ho hod mot in tho Karden and engaged to
Janeo with him after n long con vernation. Tho co?
tillion laatod nearly two boura, during which tinto
Ibo Prinoo talked incessantly with tho Marquise,
und it waa obsorved thal ho could hardly roflist tho
charm of tho renowned Parisian beauty." Tho
hullo of Edluburgh waa obaorved no leas closoly,
though not BO admiringly, by IbiB inquisitivo cor
reapondent. IIo thinks tho Duko "Tory Bhy whoh
compared lo his brother; and whilo tho Prinoo of
Wales mado many a lady bluah by tho uro of his
?(Janeo, tho Duko of Edinburgh, if a lady only look?
ed nt him rather intently, instantly roddonod with
confusion. . . * lld d'd not danoo in tho co
liitlon. Apparently ho did not oat enough, at eup
por, for directly tho danco -began he wont to tho
nuppor room * mid mado a h cn rt y meal of half a
ruas t fowl and Bomo shorry."
"MAH is Tim creature ot habit" io ono of tho
aayings that from troquent iteration lins aliuoal
lost ita inBigniflcanco. Yet ia thcro a vast deal of
doop, philosophic truth contained in this "old
saw." Tho- degroo o( attachmont to old customs
can only bo properly appreciated by travelling
among tho older ? lintiona of Enropo or Asia, and
clot ely obsorviug their thousands oi social and
religious pructioca and Dupers tit ionn, for Which no
botter reason can be given than that their lathers
had dono BO before thom. Booka pt antiquities
and popular superstitions aro full of auoh in
atanoca. Tho older tho country, and tho moro
primitivo tho people, the-groater tho number of
these curious o aa toma. Thun thoro ia a speoios of
saturnalia to be found among every people wo have
over hoard of. Tho following is a form of it, per?
haps now to most of 'our readers : Tho old
fashlonod English cu;, toni of "beating tho bounds"
was obsorvod ? few days ago In tho parish of
Waddcaden, in Bucks, in a manner which will rc?,
ault in legal proceedings. A parly, as usual*
walked along tho boundary of tho parish, ?topping
at all lite important pointa of junction. At theso
place? they caught como unlucky individual, and
if tho boundary' lino was marked by a wall or a treo
tho aforesaid individual was "bumped" against it
tin KC. Tho party so far forgot thomsolvca as lo
endeavor to remove a clergyman from bio carriago,
and to practice thia horseplay upon him, Tho
partios excuso themselves by (ho belief that on
such occasions tboy aro cmpowcrod to oporato
upon whom soever they picana, and that, to use
their own oxpressjon, "co law will touch thom." .
TOE mechanics in England and in tho North'
acorn to bo fully awakened to tho- importance of
tho co-operative aynlem, and, from tho energetic
manner in which they aro adopting tho'(dort, they
cdem alive tb tho fact that tho drones in tho hive
niako no honey; and that kings, whether of capi?
tal or of country, aro costly luxuri?s. Wo find in
a Cincinnati papor a brief account of tho profita?
ble rc? u ll H of nome of theso ontoxpriscs which havo
boen ostablishod in that oily: Tho Cabinetmakers'
Union begun in 1862 .with fifty-two mc ml; em, each
of whom contributed fifty dollars. They paul no
dividends on tho aliaros until theso had grown to
four hundred dollars 'oach. Tboy havo divided to
their members, in Ufte on yearn, fifty-six thousand
dollars, boaidos reg ular weekly wages. Every sharon
holdor now owna tho bouso bo lives in ; and thc
?aloa amounted in I8G5 to 1126,000. ' Tho Queen
City Furniture Company began only turen years
ago, in 1664 ; fourteen . stockholders paid in five
hundred dollars each. Thoaa fivo li un dr od .dollar
abaros aro now worth throo thousand fivo brm dr od
dollars oaoh. Tho foregoing wo clip from tho
Ttl chnion d Examiner of Saturday. Tho Examiner,
ow ic.JciD IT ill rutacmber LO nun i*vu?uuUrtl vu
this joint atook workmen principio. 'Wo regret,
howovor, that wo cannot say much in its fayor since
tho chango of regime. Whatever tho financial re?
sult may bo,., editorially, thus far, it has in our
opinion, been a decided failure.
"firniEEa" AUB THE cnn rn of tho day. The
ratneatchors have caught tho infection, and aro
out ou a striko. Whon a number of rata aro re?
quired for matches between doga, or for any othor
purposo, theso professional gentlemen aro colled
into roquiailion, to furnish tho "live stock." Hith?
erto tho prico baa boon ia. a dozon. But hearing
of "Trades Unions," Btrikos, otc., tho rat-catchers
havo formed themselves into a worshipful guild,
in ordor to s >curo hot tor pay for their serrines.
An English papor says: "An ordor was sent from
Bristol last wook to Wolverhampton-that tovrn;
hoing,' wo suppoao, the grand emporium of the
trado-for a largo supply of rats. ' Thoro woro but
fow to bo had, and thone of tho smallest size.'.'Bir?
mingham, "Walsall and other places were tried, but
without success; and in despair.another and moro
imperative ordor waa forwarded to Wolverhamp?
ton. A day or two passed by in anxious suspense,
and late on Tuesday, evening the looked for auswar .[
arrived. It was utterly impossiblo to obtain any.
rats, for tho rat~cateliers had struck, and dom and?
ed a uniform prioe of four shillings and slxponcu
par dozon, irrespective of aire or quality ! and thia
prico, tho employers said, they'could not afford to
Rive. Whet nest, we wond?r I" ! lt is to bs hopbd,''
for the'erodit of the guild, that nono of its mom-I
bora will Docomo weak in tho k'noos, and bo guilty
of "ratting-"
AMrjUCAHB ABE ycry prono lo imagino that pre?
ll ress ?3 altogether con An od to Uni Western Hem?
isphere. Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, and other ]
sitios of the groat West aro oertainly notable in.
st arie CH -of rapid growth. But Europe also can'
nhow somewhat in tho' same'line. Berlin, within
tho last thirty' yoars has morin than tripled lier
population. From 250,000 in 1837 alic bas increased
to about 800,000 in 1867.' paris,' thirty yearn egoj
md about 700,000 Inhabitants,..whereas now wo
corn from M. liAUSBAUH'S annual statistical state?
ment that tho population at tho.?loso'of 1660 nas
1,825,274, and tho deaths. 17,72!}, a rata of 26.1 per
I OOO of tho population. Tho- in cresco of popnla
tionisat -tho rato of 1.48 por cent., which fu 13
ier cent, lens than in London. Tho births were
rower by 711 in I860 than in 1806. . Th ero were 8614
houses built during tho year ending tho' 80th of'
?optomber, 18?0, and 2,'?M hon's e's demolished.']
WWW dfi SparImcntB ryas InoToasod by 87?J
rho ?vor?'g? number of lodgers lp. oach apar Intent
il 2,8, abd tito proximity of tho population of Paris,
an, tho hypothesis .bf. equal diatributiou,. ie .7,7
rards, whilo in London tho population is 13 yards,
leander. .4 r. . .. '
TTXH ?01x0wino ACCOUNT of tbs modus operandi
it tho "now regime" is not altogether cnoourag
ng: "Tho nogro ticket lu Washington Was suo
icssfulby about two thousand majority.' The no
rroos commenced oporailon? as early as 2 o'olook
n ibo. morning, by blowing tin home, to, arouse
ho negligent to tho work of the day. fioforo the
polls were opened, long lines of dusky heroes,
breo and four deep, woro waiting at most of the
ireclnots. As tb? negroes weT too Ignorant to
inswor the questions put to them, muon timo was
ost in taking their votes. The rxmscqnon co wall,
hat large numbera of whites wore prevented from
?a-Hting '.hoir votes. At OOO precinct, tho whites
or m ed a second lino,'but tho police docidod this
tut of order, at tho roquc.it of tho dusky heroes,
tho whojo thing was a farce of tho most ridiculous
lind. .Ono negro undertook to put in a whola
landlul .of votes, saying, he nan tod to vote the
vhole ticket, whilo largo numbers gare nam eal dlf
eront from thoso by whioh they woro registered."
H0W Ka?BW?0AJaiito' losing Cillforiila la'Mt'
orth In a book lately published, styled/'Tho it?f
nance of tho Ago; or Discovery of gold Li Call'!;'
brnla," the material for Which w?? contributed by
Japtain BtrrraB, the pioneer, of th? paoifio' slope.
hom that work lt appears that proolsoly one week
rom our occupation by force of arma, whioh waa
m tho 7th July,- ISM, tho British man-of-war CW- ?
inwood, Bit Ovo aa? ?mro?n .. commanding, atv
ivedot-Hontoroy, and to his nitor amassment hs
aft' Um American flag flying from the Mexican
bri. Captain Sir GKOEOE HEIMOUB had come to
eko possession of that part of tho country ?nd 1
?ia? tb? English flag, iu virtue, of a grant to ?iq.
? AH A TIA, ad Irish priest, who mado his titles' crt er I
0 the English' Gororuraoc U Thoro'waa tho tarn- [
Dg-polnt of oar Buprernaoy on' the Pacific ooa?t,
; it'O f .:.??> -J.-uU.d oJl ?..-ut. ; . ni tfU lo pei
lt ? : ?.,?i?i'''l ?' ' s/'il' ? .';''' .'.';i..'!..'* . ''j
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CHARLESTON.
TUESDAY MORNINO, JUNK ll, 1807.
JOD Wons.-Wo Intro now completed our
office so tts to oxecuto, in tho shortest possible
limo, ALL KINDS OK JOU WORK, and wc
mist respectfully ask. tho patronage of our
friends.
I UK CUNORDSS OP Si>V Il 12Kilts.
Thc 1'nrls F.posiliun bids fair to (uko ils
place in history at thc great Pcaco Congress of
the World. Netcr before was Ibero such a
gathering of princes und potentates, pasha,
czar, sultan and kaiser-, meeting Her Cotholie
Majesty of Spain and thc Defender of tho
Faith from England, nil under tho auspiocs of | I
the limberer of tho French; and this, too, with?
in two "wooka -after a terrible storm -cloud of
war had passed over 'Iho horizon of Western
Europe., Tho. Exposition bad been so long
planned, and on auob. colossal proportions; the
preparations had been made so carefully, sys
letnatioally and completely, that it could not
but p'roVo a brilliant success, nnd nothing could
bo permitted to interrupt tho programme
Hence, wo prodicted that Hiero would be no
war this year, if NAPOLEON could pr?tent it.
Ther? ls now penco all oto'r Europo, with the
exception of tho little family quarrel botwecn
Turkey und Crete, which, it is thought, Ouni
PASHA is quito competent to arrange; and if
wisdom and moderation preVntl, wo seo no
renison why tho foundation should not bo laid
this summer nt Peris for a long, seouro and
lasting peaco. Thero is scarcely a day in which
Louis NAPOLEON does hot'r?colt? ono or moro
Botcrcigns wit bin tho hospitable portals
of the., grund old Tuileries. ?ho Ciar
and his' two sons aro thero now, and the
King of Prussia is daily expected ; altogether
a moro .enliBfoctory .stnlo o? things than wo
should have brui if thc Congress of plenipoten?
tiaries in London last - month bad not resultod
BO' successfully,' Holler, ten thousand times
batter, for Prussia and Russia to come to Paris
find unite with people from all parts of the
earth in doibg homage to civilination, to art, to
science, to literature, to peaceful progress.
Vci, it is butter thiiH, even though, tho tain
Frenchman should be much puffed up with
pride at this homage to F rab e. o and to tho Eta?
per or uf thc Fi onob, from all tho'sovereigns of
thc earth. It is belter thus, than lear Krank,
Norman,.Uroton, /omito and Protcnoal from
home and family, bring thom to the Rhine, and
there un Ibu borders ofthat sacred stream
minglo, tbuir blood with that of tho fair-hairod,
blue eyed Oerinans of the eastern bank. Ret?
ter far for peaceful German artizan to meet his
crafty Oallto brother in tho Champ do Mars
than in tho old role of "furious Frank and flory
Hun," BO often played on tho plains of Europe.
Instead of seeing Alsace and Lorraine over?
run with a rapacious horde of Gorman soldiery,
or tho' rick vineyards of tho Palatinate and
Rhenish Prussia, and thc fertile Acids of Baden
and Wurtcmburg laid waste, by lawloaa bapds
of uniformed Frenchmen ; Instead of seeing
houses burned, Tillages sacked, and oitios
plundered hy hostil? soldiery, wo hate to-day
in Paris a concourse' of people from all nations,
rivalling with each other in tho arts of peace;
to the moral as well os tho material philosopher
ono of the most pleasing spectacles thu world
hos ?tor offered.
Of course, the chief gain of Ino Exposition i?(
aa it should be, to Prance. We speak not now
of mich petty advantages SA aro deritcd from
tho verdicts of partial juries, who give the lion's
.hare, of prizes te French competitors. - We
refer rather to tho glory. which tho brilliant
suoooil of this enterprise reflects upon tho pro?
jector, tho Emporor ; and tho indirect influ
enco'it is calculated to exert upon the mal con?
ten? 3 of the Empire. With'auoh dazzling, sdoh
universal homage, . na is now hoing daily paid
lo' their Emperor, the French cannot. hut feel
flattered, even to a. .degree of yielding their op?
position, for a period at least, to ibo policy of
H>i Majesty's government.
T?ii? Sovereigns of ?uropo all rogard NAPO
X.I0K AH lhe revolutionary lion tamer. He
alon? appears to possess1 tho' R ABBY ac cu m jil ?sh?
in cut of Hi orri ti ghly holding in check tho spirit
of revolution. They all fear that in ca;o of ?
oalastropho in Franco, It would extend tp. every
part of Europe, and they are aottl?crefyre u,0;.
Willing.to contribute by a litLlo personal atten?
tion on (heir plirt, 'toward a full restoration of
his haJb of glory,jwblab, had broome partially
dimmed1 by Ibo joint occidents of timo and ad?
ministrative blunders. Homo of tho German
popers give this ns the reason of tho success of
the London Conference, and tho ready acqul
escen??. of Prussia to the ctn cus ti nu of Luxem?
burg. ; They fur tb or ' say that if a humber of
the first Sovereigns of Europe accept tho hospi?
tality of N Ai ?LKON, it is because they wish to
show tho French people that they look upon
(hoir Emperor AS ono of th cm pul ves, n's a ruler
" by tho gro'ce of Qod "
, , It is tobo hoped that the ghost of poor MAX?
IMILIAN will not come in to mar the pleasure of
tho august host and his. illustrious gu cs ti. It
Would Le somewhat' awkward if ho should face
?AroLBOif, in presencei of all the.sovereigns of
uropc, and, pointing to bis own death wound,
or to his unfortunate spouse, kay: " Thou
didst lt" M '' -'
? NAPOLIOH, it ia ?Iso said, bas returned to
tho idea, of;h European Congress, proposed by
him last year; and to seriously advocate tho
proposition of England for a general disarma?
ment Thia, however,- will not likely como to
anything'; for, it ia contended, the Emperor'?
own policy, more than all oise, forbids any re?
duction of continental armies. It is known
that he is making lbe> moat herculean efforts
for the effective ?norea.se of tho Frenoh army,
and corresponding preparations for war in the
ship yards, foundries, armories, eto. "IS Em-,
pin, t'est fa paiz" was pronoun 1 ed fifteen years
ago, and so far from bringing peace, it has in?
creased Ibo "peaco establish monia" of Europe
to four millions of men.
I The proposition of disarmament WAS made
by Lord STAHLST in the London Conference,
but the Prussian plenipotentiary at ones re?
marked, that ha bad no authority to treat in the
nastier. And, in fact, it is not easy to ace how
Prussia could consent to reduce her peaoa ea
ablishment as long as France persista In hold?
ing the "German Question" aa an open ona.
Hr. FTUKCIS TOBHSB PALO BA YB, known hero by
lis "Golden Tr?aanry" and blt volume of Art-crill
xsms, baa lately pu bi lah od a vol ame of sacred
?oolry, undor tho tillo of " Original Uymin.," tho
jeinty of Which) says one or Mr. TALO n AVE'S re
rloweri, lb that they koon faithfull j to tho purpoao
.?fa hymn, and UAO . tho ' Imaginativo power and
poolio feeling of the writer in absolute) subordina:
'.ion to (ho end of auch poema, which la devotion,
[?atead of diatraeting'the mind with .beauty, and
toatUring- the poetic g Um pe es they gita na over a
Tide aroa of ?pc^ralativa thought or ipiritua.' emo
I cm, they i connan tra to th* rays of though 1 and
beling to .> focus da- th? ona object of faith and
OVO, i- .'. 1
[ ..it?.A J ,X*> A Xitt~. j .1 .V
. ..? Tr. At.'', ft/;- . ?-?si f,:?,t .' ,.j, ;
_>1ANT_S.__
WOK WANTE?._\V?NTER. ixl limn ?
J good took, wini ln also a good Milker. Apply Bk
?. 2U1I.MCUIUI? Hircrl, 1? Jun?; ll
X/ANTEl?, A < IPAULE WHITE WOMAN,
IT Ho Cook ?u?l Wash fur n fun. I Iv. In Mrctlru ?troet.
rner Henrietta. A good and permanent homo tonne
at will ?ult. _ _tutbs Jun? ll
?rANTKU-NAl,KM)IE\.*?vKllVWIIKItB
I T -. -Ladleti uni) Gentlemen-?11)0 In $250 lier moult!.
aol) tho GENUINE COMMON-SENSE FAMILY MEW.
tu MACHINE. Mn only ?lu. lida Maculu- wi?
Itch. bom. foll. tunk. Lind, quilt, braid, and embroider,
ho cloth rmn,.t bo palled ?part, ovou aller cullin*;
?roHB Ibo aram uvr-ry quarter of an lueb. Every
achino warranted tbrco yoara. Send for circulara ?nd
rina to ?nuul?, or call at MCDOWELL'S DLOOK, cor?
er Fourth and Orocn ?Ircotn. IAJUISVIIIO, Ky.
liLLSti A McEATHHON,
, ? . ll ein. ral Al?enla.
K. H.-Picone flato what paper you ?co thia catd In.
Juno 4 _lulus3mo
II/ANTED-A SITUATION AH ClsBRK IN
\ > W'.JIII. UOOD DUsTNENS HOUSE. Can koop a
it or book?, collect, and m iko himseir generally uaofuL
he Drat city rocoinniondatloiia will bo elven. Addrcaa
mtSEVEltANCk, Daily Nowa Olaxu. May 17
(JI/AWTKD, A SITUATION AS KKCEIVIXO
YT and Dolivoring Clerk, by ouo who 1? coiupotciit,
ntl can lunitah tbe bc?l of rcforcucee Addio-s
"FuatrruALrrT,"
May 17 _ _At Till? OtTlco.
IJANU8 AVANTE O.-TI 11 ur \' 11A M )S
'. 1 ?paid dally) v. ill th ?1 Imme Halo (employment, willi
beni vu:;T, on a Farm within ?ix mllea irom thu elly,
ipply to W. Y. Lr;I TU M h Vt: H. BRUNS,.
Juno 10 'J No. 30 Droad BtrocL_
A 111 - s I-1 :< i AIII.K wini '10 FE5IAI.B
?V wlalioa a ?lliutlon fer Chamber wi rk, plalu sewing
r Uno washing ; would havo nu objeotiou lo travel or
Hind children. For further Intorualiou, apply et THIS
IFFIOE. City roloroucua glvom Juno fi
TO REMT~
ROOMS, IN A IIOUMI DELIGHTFULLY
?Dueted on South Day, may bo hil by respectable
oindlea ou very moder ito tarma. Apply at No. lu SUI TU
IA Y. tullis ult Juna ll
ro ur-NT, port ONE on MOUE YEAHS,
that pleasant and desirable IlKSTDENtl alluatod nu
lampalcad Mall, corner America ? reeL 'Ibo Uouae
md I'remlaea oro Isirgr, with Uuo watur aud fruit true?,
villi always a delightful bron : lu euinutor. Apply to
ft. DO ITERER, at Eason'a Iron norka. Columbus
tri ol., tutha June ll
rTIENT. TWO EINE STOKES IN 'HIE
Adger Building. Possoaslou of ono given Immcdl
itely ; tbe oilier Dom tba Unit Juno next. Apply to
April ap_tnUi_HAP UL U LYNAIL
RO HENT-RESIDENCE NO. 3 CHALMEllS
STREET. _*??JRAL._
TO RENT, IN THE HATIUNO ROUSE,
two cool and deslrablo Blooping Hoon* for the sum?
ner nionth?. j ; * '_'_?*7_?*
rpO RENT, ?AIsV OF THE HOUSE NO. 04
JL KINO bTHEET, with use ot a Quo eta te ru. For
luther particulars, apply on the promises.
April 17_
BRICK STAHLE TO RENT,-A COMMO?
DIOUS' BUICK STABLE, willi, ace ,un iodation?
?or horses and vehicles, cou bo hired, li applied (or soou.
For particular? apply on promises. Ne; 68 CHUltCtl
aTREElVwoat sida, near Tradd. April U
O KENT, THREE VERY NICE ROOMS.
Will rent al low rates to respectable persons. Also,
a tdoo Kitchen with two room?; can bo used with a stove.
Apply at No. 61 NASSAU STREE 1, a few doora Dom
[ino. Maj DO
FOR SALE.
AT P1C.IVATE SALBl.-ONE ia HOHNE
POWER STEAM EA OINK fur sale low for cash.
Apply to MILLICAN Ai SON,
Juno 3 4, 8, ll, 16 No. 22 Venduo Bango.
CORNER OROCERY_THE GOOD WILL,
Fixtures and Lea no of four yeai ? of a Cornor 8 toro
ba ono of tho beat location? in tho city fora small bual
uoaa, tho present ownar retiring. Por particular? apply
to McKAY Ai CAMBELL, at their cash Salerooms, No.
130 Meeting street._2 Juuo 10
I?WK HALE, A CART WITH "LICENSE."
J Enir ro at No. 103 ST. PHILIP STniUJT.
May 23_
17IOR SALE, A CARR Y AT, L, WITH TWO
Scats, pole and abaft. Abra, a act of doublo and
singlo HARNESS. aU in good order. Can be seen and
bargained for cs?ii or a timo noto al thirty days, st No.
21 Lynch strcoL Msy IT
LOST.
LOST, ON SATURDAY, Sib INSTANT, AT
tho Hatillos nouso. White Point Osrdco, a LA?
DIES' POCKET DOOK, containing fl Dy dollars, In ll vo
and ton dollar hills. Tho Under will ba liberally re?
warded by leaving tho asmo at No. 18 JASPER COURT
Juno lt j?
DOO LOST.-A WELT. FORMT*D BHIiVIILE
colored DOO, medium air.r, ral -.uiiag lo the nemo
of ..stonewall." A liberal reward will Lo paid for him If
brought to No, 110 lt L\i i lYoRlH HIREKT.
June ll )1,
LOST, ON THE EVENING UV THE 3 OT ?a
mut., a valuable Ola groo gold DROOCU, Inlaid with
puarls. Should tho auno bo offered for salo, lt la re
quoalcd that lt may be ?topped. A rowen! will bo pa'd
tor Hs recovery. Ap- ly st THIS OFFICE Jun? 1
B0ARDIN8.
GREENVILLE, 8. C.
BOA I tl UNO. -M UH. 8. C. LAVAL, WIDOW OF LATE
Major Wat Lavan, la prepared lo accomniodato
PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS In Oreen
rtllo ou tho moet Uborai terms. Tbe patronage of tho
travelling public la solicited. aluino* Juno 8
PTE KAI ANENT. TRANSIENT AND HA Y
DO ARDE IIS can bo pleasantly accommodated, on
roaaonablo tenu?, St No, 3? WENTWORTH HTltEET.
May 31_
TXXCELLKNT BOARD, AT VERY LOW
Jil rates, lu tho most centra] business part of tho city,
without lodging, tn s pr?valo bouse, con now ba hod.
For particulars address "X. L," PoatoClcc. May 18
STRASBURGER & NUHN,
latTOBTEBA or
TOTS, C HINA. ?LATE? AND SLATE
PENCILS, '
STRABDUROEH A N?HN, FOROED DY THE RAPID
Incrosao of their business and their present Inade?
quate accommodations, have made arrangements to re?
move, from No. GA Malden Leno to tho oxuinidvo loris ol
No. 391 BROADWAY, near Canal street. New l urk, on
the If,th Of March; offering there to buyers better In?
ducements than ever before. thaUiOinoe February 28
CRIMPER COMA.
Ohl she was beautiful and fair,
; With a tarry eyes, and radiant hau-,
Whoso curling tendril,, soft entwined,
Enchained the very heart and mind,
CRISPER COMA,
"or Corling the Hair of oitber 8ox into Wavy
and Glossy Hiuglota or Hov 7 Jlaanivo
Curls.
BY DSINQ TOTS ARTICLE LADIB1 AND GENTLE?
MEN eau beautify themselves a thousand-fold,
t ls the only article tn tbe world that will cnrl ?tralght
lair, and at tho ?arno Oms give it s beautiful, glossy ?p
?caranoc Tho Crisper Coma not only curl? tua hair, but
UVlgoratea, beautines and cleanses Ht ls highly apd de?
igbtfuiiy perfumed, and ts the most complete article of
ho kind ever o ff, rod to tho American publia. Tbs
Maper Coma will be sent to any address, sealed and
xi?ipaid fur ?1. .
I Address all ordere to > . > ,.'
- .- I W. L. CLARK h CO., Chomtst*,
No. 3 Wost Fayette street, Syracuse. N. Y.
March 30_^lyr
AFFLICTED !
SUFFER NO MORE!
'When by the nee of DE JOINYILLE'S ELIXIR you
an be cured permanently, and at a trifling cosL
,Thc astonishing succeea which has sltended this In
eJuable medicino tor Physical and Nervous Weakness,
(encrai Debility and Pros trail on. Loss of Muscular Ee?
ra y, impotency, or any of the oonseauonces of youthyu
adiacre.ion, renders ft the most valuable preparation
vor discovered.
' It wlU remove all nervous affections, dopresslon, ex?
ilement, incapacity to aludy or business, loss of memo
?, confusion, thoughts of ?elf destruction, fran of In?
anity, Ac. It wlU restore the appetite, rensw th? health
f tboso who have deslroyod.lt by sensual excess or evil
raoUces.
Young Men, bs humbugged no more by ..Quack Doo
jra" and ignorant piactitioners, but sand without delay
ir tbe EUxlr, amt be at o nco restored io health and hsp
Inesa. A perfect Cure ls Guaranteed lo every ins.Unco,
?les tl, or four bottles to one address SS,
1 Ona boUla la sufficient to sffsct a cure lo all ordinary
^ALflO, r>R. J O IN VII. I,K'S 8PEOIT10 PILLI, fur tha
peedy and permanent cure of Oonorrhcaa, Gleet, Ure
aral Discharges, Gravel, Striorure, and all ?ffoe taons o
lo Kidneys and Bladder. Cures effected lo from ono to
te days. Thoy sro prepared from vegetable ext trac ts
ist aro harmless on the ar?tom, and never nauseate tha
?mach or Impregnate the breath. No change of die
i necessary while seing them, nor docs their action In
ly manner interfere with business pursuits. Prit s tl
ir box.
Either of tho sbova-mc nil Ohed articles viii bs rent to
ly address, closely sealed, and post-paid, by mall o
tpress on receipt of price. Address all ord or? lo
... ? BERGER, SUUTTS A CO., Chemists,
Marah 80 ' 1 >> No. ^85 River atroal. Troy, N. T. ;
AN ORDINANCE
> BXtOUXATH TBS ROBAOS OV rgTBOLXOir, RS MO
Doora, ANO OTHXB ra rr .a arum LS ons.
Sic. 1. Bl U ordained by He Mayor and Aldermen, in
tty Courted attembled. That from and after tho IS th day
' June next, 11 shall not bs lawful to keep Petroleum,
orosone. Dock Oil, Denxlno, Benaole, or any other tn
immablo oil ar otu on s tongo or for sale In any col lar,
ore or building south of Line street, In a larger quan
,y than fifty gallons on any one lot or premise?, and
ty snob quantity so kept cr ito rea shall be contained In
issols of un or other metal.
Ban. X That Petroleum, its products, or any other. ln
immsblo oil or oils, when brought int? tba elly by land
waler, may bo kept on any lot or In any building in
aleh cotton ls not stored, for a period not exceeding
ronty-four hour?, upon the expiration of which time ll
aU be removed and kept In the manner as required by.
o foregoing section. ': .' - -
Bio. Z~. Any person or persons violating any part ol
ls Ordinance shall bo subject to a One of two hundred
, Uer?, for each offen co, recoverabla In any Court of rom
ten t jurisdiction.
iiif.ed in City Council this twenty Ural day of May, in
the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-Seven. ?
(?B.] P. 0. PAILLARD, Mayor.
\i. H. Burra, CU rk of Council._June 6
" 'JE. M. wmTniGr~ f,
;01t0NEtt AND MAGLSTUATE,
?AS REMOVED IRS OFFICE FROM CHALMER!!
airest lo Nc, 11 CHURCH UTBKKT. near St
nil'a Alles*._Aucn?i Si
TH* ORAIfGEHU?G ?pHH
Y?DLIBUED EVERT SATURDAY MORNING, AT
Orangebnrg, S. O. Terms 12 per annum, In ad
irtnipg tbs spring and fall seasons extra copies' of the
urmtDCJU) N?ws will be drculated for th* Ueneflt bf
ir ad vert?a lng patrons,
(kinbrae t AdrarUaomtaS Insertad on the most liberal
rxas. Address ? .^^Fi^l^^
\TTdxifiii E?tcr Oranieburg New?,
FstenatylS o?i?*W.?
MEETINGS.
CIIARl.KrKON i.i n HA ii Y SOCIETY.
l)NE HUNDRED AND NIM I MEN I'll ANNIVERSARY.
rpUK ONE IIUNDIIKD AND NtNKTKEN I II ANMVF.il.
1 HAUY MEETING ?if Inls Soddy will I?.' lid I. at Um
library Rooms, corner llro.nl a ..I Church ?tr. cb-, JV
isuy, .nm., nth, at 1 . Mih i.
A punctual ntttudauco li do-dud a. an election fur of
deer? will bo hold. WM. O. MA/.YCK.
Juuo ll Ll rarlaii l.t. N. H.
CAKOIJ1>'ACIIAI>TB*.. MO. 1, K- A. H.
AREGULAR MONTHLY CONVOCATION OK0ABC
UNA OIIAl'ILIt NO. I. lt. A. M.. will lia huid at
Ma.onlc 11.11 Tl.it Kami* , ul H o'clock.
Candidates for Do'twa will pie iso como forward.
Dy onlor M. E. II. Driest. L. D. LOVKOIIKEN,
Juno ll _ 1_ _Secretary.
Still V I voil ai ASSOCIATION OP CHA RI.ICS- I
TON DIS111ICT.
1.UE REOULAR MONTHLY AI Kirri NO Ol' TUE
. Association will bo bold al Market Hall TA i's ?<*?>
ina, ot S o'clock.
Dy order of tho PrcaldcnL C. E. CH ICU ii i I l it,
Juuo ll 1 Secretary.
SOUTH C7AUUL?,\A FRIENDLY SOCIETY.
AHI.O Ul. Ill MONTHLY MEETING Ol" THIS SO?
CIETY will bo bliebt IMi A'Mnliio, tho UUi iuat.,
at No. 3IU Meelina; atroot, at 8 o'clock precisely. Tho
olUccra and iiicinbora aro rcunoated to bo punctual In at
.oudaucc. Dy order of tho PrceldciiL F. II1SCII,
Juno ll _ is_ Treasurer.
" FOREIGN IMMIGRATION.
AM THERE WAS A DISAOIIKEMENT IN THE NO?
TICES glvou in tho papera rotativo lo Ibo Ual tnoct
iiisr. for Ibo purpose of oiicouragtng Foreign liuuilura
Uon. noUco ie (?Iren tbil Ibero will no another meeting,
at Florence, s. C., Juno 22d, and that llio chinna of Dar?
lington and enjoining DI.tricia am invited lo attend.
Juuo 1U JOHN J. JAMES. Sacra ary.
AMUSEMENTS.
HIBERNIAN HALL.
TUESDAY EVENING. JUNE ll, 1807.
THE HAIIMONIAN9 RESPECTFULLY DEO LEAVE
to announce to thu ci tl lena of Charleston, that they
will gi.a another nf a .uriel of performances ut Hibernian
Hall, 7on Arming, which will be uurivallcd lor Ibo ox
oelleuco of Un lr mirth-provoking dellncatioua, and col?
lection or raro mu.leal taloma. For particulars, eco atnaU
bills. 1* Juno ll
FINANCIAL.
$5000 TO LOAN.
FTVB THOUSAND DOLLARS TO LOAN.
South Gindina Railroad and Dank Stook taken t
collateral. Apply to
ANDREW M. M J RELAND,
Juno ll 1 Droller, No. 8 Druid atroot.
COUPONS! COUPONS!
MEMPHIS AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD OU
PONS
Ori'Y OF SAVANNAH COUPONS'
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COUPONS
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA DOND.-t.
Wanted, and highett price paid by
ANDREW M. MORELAND.
June A tu thro Drokor, No. 8 Dioad atrecL
FOUND.
FOUND, A MEJ10RA?DU.H IHMH?. COX
TA IN INO pap. ra and lu lr ra, which the owner can
tiaro by paying oxpeueca. Apply at THIS OFFICE.
Juno ll_
FOUND A DH I KT. SOME TIME HINCIS, A
good sired CANOE BOAT. Aleo aocao I.008,
I which Uio owuer can have by proving property and pay?
ing oxpenaca. Apply lo JOHNSON'S UMBRELLA
I STORE. No. 331 King atreot._3? June ll
ITtOOND.ON THE MORNINU OE THE Jd
; luaL, a POCKET BOOK, which tho owner eau navo
I by proving properly and paying foradvcrtlauinonl.
Juno A
COPARTNERSHIPS.
DISSOLUTION.
rTTHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING
JL under tho namo of EPSTDX A ZEAIANSKY Ia lula
day (Unsolved by Ila limitation.
Juno T _8. ZEMANSKY.
DISSOLUTION.
THE COPARTNERSHir HERETOFORE EXIS'jTNO
under the name of HARR AL, NICHOLS A CO.. ta
thia day (Resolved by Ita own limitation. WM. HA Ul: AI.
ls authorised lo use tho namo of tho Firm lu liquidation.
WILLIAM ll A u ILA I.
DAHAR T. NICHOLS.
EDGARSHERMAN.
FREDERICK B. BETTS.
Charleston, Juno 1, li CT.
Juno 1 ia
REMOVALS.
Tl EJIOVAL,--THE OFFICE OF THE
IX SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY has
been removed from ovor tho old Dank of Charleston to
No. 09 BROAD STREET.
Mar IS
EDUCATIONAL.
NORTH CAROLINA MILITARY* AND POLY?
TECHNIC ACADEMY.
AGREAT SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICAL AND
PHYSICAL SOIENOES, together with Languages,
Literature, PoUtlcal Economy, History, Aro.
The Second Session, Ninth Acadcmio Year, opens July
1st, 1867. Diplomas conferred upon Orad us tea In tho
regular couran.
A apodal course of KEGLN EERING. ARCHITECTURE
ami DRAWINO, ls offered to those who wish lo qualify
themselves lor Civil Engineers, Lawyers, kc, and do not
desire to pu raun other > nulles.
- A Cc mino rei?! Co mau giveu Ui Lb woe who wlah to pro
para lor business Ufo.
No mUltsry duty except onougb drill far boaltly OJ nr.
ciao. Expenses moderato.
. For circulara, containing full particulars, add reas
GEN. H. E COI STON,
Superintendent, Hillsboro. N. C.
May 38_tn thais
INSTRUCTION IN FRENCH.
"Vf RS. NICHOL?, A NATIVE OF CHARLES TON,
JJLL ont during the past fifteen j eera a r?sidant In
kuropo, la doidroua of giving InBtrueUon in tho French
Lsngnago, cltaor at har own residence or at lbs houaos
of her pupils.
Inquiro st Mrs. FIN NET'S, No. ISO King street.
May 33
MILLINERY, ETC, =
MILLINERY
AND
S TR AW GOODS,
' WTLL DB OPENED
MONDAY, May 27th.
ANEW AND ELEGANT AKSORTME>T OF FASH?
IONABLE GOODS, comprising many novelties,
which have been purchased since tho Uta dodi J o tn
prices, and wiU ba sold very low. Caa tomara will
piesse call and examine.
Mrs, BOOTH,
No. 423 King Street.
May 3S i tuUi lino
INSURANCE, ==g*
$autiltiMt?nievforf|Utif)e
ftufni.?icrMtrh?.un, rTfttrf <3etfergiingcn, M., in
ente- btr'&ifltn Hn'uUcn td VaiiM (t>;r ftnltftttcrfcr,)
n?Ia)? auf gcgcnltiligcn 9hi0<a cfgritrilxt if),
t((or?t tu ben ma'gtgfWn 'Uramitn.
Cpmlnircntcr Brit, Om. ll ff rr 6 s?fct,
?Dr. ii. ?>. g(?(i?. Sdt Aine unb UarttlRrafit.
January 16 tufsmo
T'lie Universal Verdict of alt taxe Most Ex?
perienced Paltry looki and Horne Le?p
.rs ts Hint the
?EAST POWDER!
18 THE MOST RELIABLE OF ALL BASING POW?
DERS, being beautifully while, and froo from oil In?
jurious Ingredients, besides requiring only two-thirds of
the quantity to have tho same effect aa other Yeast
Powders*. If von want delightful Pie Crust, Biscuit and
C.ira Dread, gt vs H i trial
."or ssl. by OBUDKB A MARTIN,
No. 330 Bing street
HENDY BISCHOFF k CO.,
No. IO*, Esst Bay.
I . W. 8. CORWIN k CO..
No. 369 King street.
DOWTK h MOISE. Druggists,
1 No. 151 MEEI INO STREET,
i Opposite Charleston Hotel
January Hs _tosca*, mo
THE LADIES'
I MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION,
SAVING ON HAND A LAROB SUPPLY OF BEADY
MADE CLOTHING, sultsbta for Gentlemen, Lav
end Children, and being desirous of diminishing our
Block before tbs season advances too tar, we would espo
.iaily draw tbs attention of tbs publie towards the redac?
tion which will be made In our prices far tho next two
ar three wesks from date.
Apply al tbs DEPOSITORY,
January 39 Ba IT Ch al m era street.
C. F. VOILER,
NO. 108 MARKET ST.,
Books, Perionicols and Stationery.
JUST DEO I ITKD
A Ur e supply of STATIONERY
FBCTOORAPU.*), PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
POCKET BOOKS. DLA HIES for 1897, Eta,
ALSO,
fins and Urge aoleetlon of NOVELS, by tho mool
el ira led s abhor.. BONO BOOKS, BOOKS for Home
tm laments, A cc ,
Ai. the MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS.
'DAIUES constantly on hand, and subscriptions re?
el fad 'or the esma.
' Oretan from the country ara respectfully solicited.
TFRMi* t.tBKH*%_ No-ember 8
j THE AIKEN PRESS.
?T IB PROPOSED TO PUBLISH IN THE TOWN OB
Aiken, E a, a Weekly paper under the abor? tills,
fa? devoted to General InteTJlgehoe- Political, Corn?
il erda], Social, Ula rory, and Rob gions-with a Depart
nant of Agricultures I col nd lng Ihs Field, Ike Orchard,
he vireyard, and the Garden. A Nowa nummary, tc
son tain a digest of tho important events of the wuak
KD Occupy s p -tlou of the paper, and particular atVn
foal VfUl bs gWaa to the unsettled question of Labor, s>
mt adapted td our new oondillon, and the dsvclopmeo
> th* resources of tbs coon try tn Maa j rac tu rcs, A gr!
fulture, Frnlt-raialng, and Tine-growing.
Terms-?? a year, in advxnce. . ,
'ii. ?'-?^ui-: vUeJ.,3, W' RAYBNKL, 1M1 tee-.
W. D. KraxLAs-D, Prrbhrhev. ianuawy ll
*m-iv?r,$ i. ??nyr : ' .,:*...
i.-.) :. . . .-i.i.-.?ri ,;>,..: ,i .... . ,i ,',i.i;-il-?w
DRV HOODS, ETD._
GREAT ATTRACTION
HUM III.?S Jj IHULLBR,
No. 199 King street.
1>R10R TO TA KIMO RTOCK, WE WILL HELL OUH
CI1UICESTBELEC1IUN ul
FOUBIQ-N
AND
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
AT and UKI.ow COST, (ur cash, for thirty days only,
oouiuieudug Juuo Ut.
MELCHERS & MULLER,
No. 190 KINO STREET.
Junel stulhlmo
AT NO. 37 MAYNE STREET.
VOR ONE WEEK AT RETAIL,
ll I. A C IC LACE SHAWLS.
AN INVOICE OF DLACR LAOIS HHAWLH WILL UK
oAVrcd at ruUlt at IMPORTER'S PRIOE-I.
i ii" Ladies aro respectfully Invited lo call at No. 37
TjAYKK STREET, JOHN K. FAIRLY ti ?:o.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
TO BE SOLD
AT
ORIGINAL COST PRICE,
CORN Ell
KING AND (JtEOUUE STREETS.
A SPLENDID STOCK
OP
BOOTS AND SHOES,
OF
EVERY VARIETY,
FOR
HEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
PERSONB WISHING UARGA1N8 HAD DETTER AP?
PLY at unco, aa Ibo Block Trill bo removed In
thirty day*. Ui.taO Juno 8
S. A. LAMBERT,
PRODUCE
COMM ISSI ON MEUCHA IST.
SOUTHERN ANC NORTHERN ORDERS FILLED ON
ooinnssioN.
Ofllc? of John P. Nuwkirk,
A'o 127 ItEADE-STUEET, VOBNEH HODSON,
NEW YOH1?.
?-Agoncy tor SETON'S PREMIUM TRENTON
CRACKKiis. All orders sont will bo promptly ationded
"a. Arno* rwpntl'?,r !?
WILLIAM B. 6ILLILA1S? d SON,
Roal Estate Agents, Aaolioiicorn
AMP
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
OFFICE NO. 9.1 llAYNE STREET.
BoplfmLfcr ?-_
THIS
iOCTlW?lPRESii?fll?'ANl'.
onie.? Nu. 147 Mooting v? t.
CONNECTION..
WITH ALI.
Railroads Throughout
xna
UNITED STATES.
Every attention given to the sale
Transmission of Freight, Money,
and Valuables.
WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER EREIGH1
TO ANY POINT IN THE CITY
FREE OF CIIAROE.
H. D. PLANT, President,
April 1?_Angosta. Qa.
TAVKUN-K.UlCI'ISItH'NOTlCK.
OFFICEOLERK OF COUNCIL, >
Maro h 1, 1807. J
ALL TAVERN-KEEPERS, AND PERSONS RETAIL?
ING spirituous liquor., within tba city limits, who
hays not executed their bonds and taken ont the proper
cards to shaw that they have Ucenss to sell, will be re?
ported aa not complying with tbs Uv, aller Monday, 8th
Inst.
Those who have cards sra hereby notified to have tho
.ama placed In a conspicuous placo In the window. All
falling lo observe this notlco will alto bo reported, arter
the above-mentioned Urns. W. H. Hal [Tn,
March 3_dura of Council.
' T> E A ? T T.- Auburn, -?nae^
i?r\fi JD QoLlen, Flaxen, and rfr^T?
Ufm ?a u'aen CU ULM produced by S jOk
0 Bf the use of Prufsasor Da- ssw^^fl
VSWSSSf, HHEUX'S F R I 8 KU LE ?K ffl
?W^J?CHirVEUX. Ono applies- JL-TP^
JHp BrV Uen wnrTaiihsl to curl Mi? .?fTaTi'ltts ,
--*y moat ?traiga* ami .tubbom^?^^^^ss*
ba1 * of either rex Into wavy rlnglole, or heavy maaalve
et- . Baa bein nsod by tba fashionables of Paila and
London, with ito moat gratifying resulta. Does no In?
jury to the hair. Price ny mall, soal.d and postpaid, tl.
Descriptive circulars mailed (Tee. Address BERGER.
8HUTT8 k CO, Charolais. No. ?85Rlv.r street. Troy, N.
Y., Bela Agents for the United States.
March 80_ly
vcQJ*. ~IT/HIKEER8 and MUS- >?3>iw
? &\ ' ? TACHES forced to dP*ai
TL -.mt grow apon tbs smoothest BL " WT
TJT? face tn from throe to fly? ^^Jr
JBBjB ?Mil by nain? Pr, HEVIG- SM
BgjXL KC'H HtHlAUIlATlUlll NH
^S^Hfe CAPILLAIRE, tho moat ifffflBrffk
^HHF^^ wonderful discovery io mo- ^.?B^^^
ufP darn ?eic nor, .acting npon "ajsjT
tho Beard and Hair in an almost miraculous manner. It
baa been used by the elita of Parla and London with the
meit flattering success. Names of all pero basera will
bo registered, end If entire aa tia (action is uot given in
every loilapac, the money will be aheerfully refended.
Price by rnafl, ?ealpd ?nd postpaid, tl, Desorlptlye cir?
cular, ami testimonials mailed free Address HERO Ell,
8HUTT8 ti CO., Chemists, No. OSABlver street Troy, N.
Y., Bois Agents for tba United St aroa
March IS sr
STBVKNS HOUSE, Noa- ?I. S3, S5 AND ST
Broadway, N. Y.. oppoilie. Bowling Oreen-l n the
European Flan.-THE STEVENS UOl'BE ia well and
widely known to the travelling public. Tb? location la es?
pecially suitable to merchants and business men; lt la in
elpse proximity to the business part of the city-ts on
Ihabjghwvy al Bf)uU?e.rn and Western travel-and adja?
cent to all th? principal Railroad aod Steamboat dopota.
The BTEViNB UOITBK ba? liberal aoccrarnodatipn for
over 300 gmals- lt ls well furnished, snd pdaaeaape crory
modern Improvement for the ..om fort and entertainment
of lia lorna tea. Tho rooms aro spacious and well venti?
lated-Providod with gas' snd water-the attendance ls
prompt and respectful-and the table la generously pro?
vided with every dolioacy of tho season st moderate rates.
The rooms having been refurnished and remodeled, we
are enabled to offer ?nra facilities for the comfort and
picot ure. cf oar guests. ORO. K. CHASE A CO.,
May M_Orno_Proprietor?.
EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR !
CHASTELLAR'S
HAIR EXTERMINATOR,
Var Bexnorwliig Saperflaoos Hair.
mo TH? LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUABLE
1 depilatory racomui oiid. lu. if aa teing au almost ln
dlspeiuabla article to female biauty, ls oaaUy applied,
doe? nat burn or injure the skin, but acts directly on the
roots, lt is warranted to remove superfluous hair from
low forehead?, or from any part of the Ubdy, completely,
totally and radically extirpating th. same, leaving the
akin soft, .mooth and natural. This ls the only artlele
osed by lb? Frauen, and ls tbs only real effectual depila?
tory In existence. Prto* 7S canta per package,' post?
paid to any address, on receipt of sn order, by
BEUGER. B11UTT8 k CO., ChwDjrts,
March tO Irv No. 388 Hirer st, Troy, N. T.
M. M. QUINN,
Wholesale & Retail Dealers
nf
BOOKS, PERIODICALS,
SB WBI'APE RS, STATIONERY, ETO.
Ho. 8 47 lt i s Ci BTBBKT
(Opposite Ann street),
O ka i-l ? B t on, C. S.
Th? LATEST TR8DE8 of the Trees always on hand.
Bubscrlptlons raoalvad and Gooda delivered er tar
rani ed by Mall or Expresa.
AU CASH ORDRES wm be pnrex>Ur attend ed lo.
February ?_ " lt
NOTICE).
0R*FIC2 OF THE CHIEF OF FOLIOS, 1
CBIUX?TO?, 8. C., May ?. 1(87. f
FE REGULAS INSPECTION OF TUB lOTB AND
In do? urea, raul La, ? e., wBl commence aa Jfewatoy
teal, tl hist Owners and occupants are hereby required
a eoe that their premises are In good condition and that
ill filth and garbage ta removed aa required by Ordl
tan ea. Oihsi martians wll) follow.
: Ry ord*? of Mayor GAILLAXD.
' . >it. TT ? aB. H?trALD.
. Olef of Polir?.
_ _ i ; r j ' -
GROCERY AMD l\Mf CQLArTOIU".
COHN, OATS AM? HAY,
I.ANDINK.
7f\ft(\ lll'SIIKI.H PIUMK WHITS COHN
i \J\Jvr I.INN? I.UNh.U Yellow Cuni
: >. i H Kj bilnhi'lH Va Ul,
rruiu Uclioon.r M. K Oray.
MX*.
2?> balea OUOICK EASI HUN HAY. iroiii srtiooiier
Ncllio I reit.
For Milo low while Int.'Uni: l>?
J. W. KPH AO UK*, imo..
North Allaiitlc Wh.rf.
Julio ll_ ?
ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE.
FA 1IOXKS KNOLIBU KAI I'. Y CHEESE
r_> V ' ?Xl pound* ?. li."1.1 li.: TOWaCCO.
Jual received, and tor anio by
OLAOItn ?? WITTE.
ALS? ON HANI) :
300 BACK8 LIVERPOOL HALT.
Jun" ll I
COHN AFLOAT.
QfiAA BUSHELS 1'KIME WHITE COHN lu big?
?UUU per brig Tangier and schooner al. E. Gray.
KIT aalo by
FINK MUTTON!
IJUKE MUTTON WILL DE SOLD AT STALLS NO.
1 28 aud 2U for IC and 12.?; couta a pound, by
juno ll I* _ ISAAC A- ED. WESTON._
COW ANO HORSE FEE?.
QAAA t'OUMW LINi*KED CAKE, TUE CHKAP
O \)\/\J EMT ?ml bent I'IKKI for Com or Hornes.
21JU Dales choleo Kantern Hay, ?llb n full Mippty of
Corn, l'?ai Oat?, Shorts and (?round Feed, ju nt received
and Tor ?"Ti low, (delivered free of charge In any part of
tho elly.) by lt. ARNOLD ti CO.,
No. '119 Metitlng, Northwest cornerJobn street.
Juno ll 2*
SEA ISLAND COTTON SEED.
TTf>ANTED TO PUHCIIASE FIFTY TONS.
W Apply to lt. T. WALK Kit.
Juno ll 1 Boyeo k Oo.'a Wharf.
300
HA i'.
DALES PRIME EASTElt.H HAT. LANOINC
from scbr. Neille Treat.
T. J. EETIK ai CO.
SALT.
A / i A BACKF LIVERPOOL HALT, LA HOE SIZE
^JbUU KcumlcsB Sacka.
For Mlo by T. J. KERR k CO.
Juno ll 3
RICE, RICE.
A f\ CASKS WHOLE RICE I
H-\ ) 20 casks middling Klee, | received per ? loam er
Ellu Hancox. For salo low from tho wharf.
Juno ll_1_J A. KNBLOW k CO.
TO SHIPPERS OF COTTON, RICE
AND NAVAL. H 1 Olli s.
T UlEnAL CASU ADVANCED WILL BS MADE ON
I 1 shipment* of UPLAND AND SEA INLAND COT?
TON. RICK, HOSIN. and TUIU'ENTINK. consigned to
mir frion 11 a lu LIVERPOOL, N KW YORK, or any of Uro
Northern Cltlc*. J. A. KN8LOW li 00"
May 13 mtuf No. Ul East Day.
NEW POTATOES.
WANTED, 1000 MILS. NEW IRISH POTATOES TO
FILL ORD Ella.
KINSMAN k HOWELL.
Juno 8 No. 1?3 East Bay.
400
FLOUR ! FLOUR !
DARREL? JUST LANDED, CONBIbTrNU
OF
SUPERS
FINES
AND M1DDLINOB.
R. k A P. CALDWELL.
CORN AND HAY.
S)fkA BUBHELS PRIME WHITE COHN, IN BAGS.
^Uv landing from schooner M. E. Otc;
2S0 bslox prime Hay, In atora.
For salo by H. F. BAKER k CA).,
Juno 10 2 No. 2 Curo borland street
CHOICE WESTERN CTR. SIDES
AND KIIOULDRRB AND NEW YORK
STRIPS.
1 (T Hilt:K. STRICTLY PRIME WESTERN C. ll.
IO SIDES
IB nh da. atrlctly primo Western Rbonldera
2500 lbs. choleo small New York Sugar-cured Stripe.
Landing per steamers Falcon and Mooeks. and for sala
by LAUREY k ALEXANDER,
Juno 10_2_No. 137 Hast Bay.
HENRY COBIA & CO.,
No. 26 VENDUE RANGE,
20
OFFER FOR H ALIS I
Hims. CHOICE Ol EAR SIDES
10 hhde. Cheine C. II. Sldca
20 Illida. Plantation sliouldors
20 hliil?. Primo Shoulders.
HAMS.
Tierces Fitch k Son's SUOAB-CURED HAMS
Tierces Palmetto Hams
Tte mrs Nen* Hams
71crces Plain Cured nama
Candles. Molasasa, Salt, kc, kc.
SO packages Lard. stutba June 8
B0NA?0NT & SALAS,
NO. 188 EAST BAY,
20
OFFER ion SALB,
HnDS PRIME MUSCOVADO Hilo Alt
IG cases Genuine Sherry Win?
60 casos Superior Claret Wino
30 balea Havana Leaf Tobacco, filiere and wrap
pera
123,000 Havana Sogars, of all sixes and of the most
celebrated branda
20 hhda thick Muscovado Molasses
16 linds ? bright Muscovado Molasses, equal to
64 bble J Porto Rico.
Juno 10_8
CALIFORNIA WINE COMPANY.
(iMOOnrOBATED XOTEXtDCB 1, 16C0.)
WINES,
FROM THE VIN EY ARDS OF
Sonoma, Los Angelos and Napa
Counties, California.
W. H. CHAFFE, Agent.
NO. 20T EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, 8. O.
HOOK, SHERRY, SWEET ANGELICA, MUSCATEL,
Port,Wlne latte ?1. ela rut, Sonomo Urandy, California
Catawba, Sonoma Champagne lin quarts), Sonoma Cham
pagno [In pints, 21 ba a caso)-lu wood and giana.
April 30_tuthsomoa
GEORGE W. WILLIAMS & CO.,
WHOLESALE
GROCERS AND BANKERS.
HAYNES STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C,
GEORGE W. WILLIAMS & CD.,
Cotton Factors,
CITTJROU STREET, CHARLESTON, S. 0.
WILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO.,
Commission. Merchants,
MO. 147 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK.
May 7 tutheSmo
SEWING MA?H1NE3.
$20. AGENTS WANTED, $20.
ITS to 1200 per month-malts and females-to sell sha
ONLY GENUINE COMMON SENSE
FAMILY SB-WIM MACHINE
Manufactured. It will hem, fell, stitch, tuck, bind,
braid, quilt and eoibroldor beautifully. Price, only 130,
including Barnum's eelf-sewer and eelf-tarning hem*
mer. Fully warranted for flvo y oars,
CAUTION.-Beware of thoeo selling worthless out
Iron mi chine?, undor the same name as ours. For otr
cutan and te iras, address C. BOWERS ii aa. Na 248 S.
llflh Street, PuilJdelphU Pa. lui May 20
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
CATAWBA COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA.
THE PROPRIETORS OF THIfl CELEBRATED
WATERINO PLACE, haring gone to great expense
lineo the last season, in changing tho position of and re?
pairing Ibo CUTT AO Kt?, grading the Wallu and eroctlag
new Building', to?ether with many other improvements,
will open THU SPRINGS for the reception ol vial tore on
Saturday, June 1st, 1867.
Being situated in the northwestern part of the Stat?,
n a country remark?,h!? for Ita boauttv Ml health fal
Kaw, th MO, together wllhlhe virtuos ol twf/atere, cake
t one of Ihr most desirable WATERING r LAC ts In the
kountry.
THE MINERAL WATERS
)f THE BPRINOS are the While and Blue Sulphur, and
Chalybeate, and thoy poaeesa all t ie finest qualities of
h eeo waters, and aro sovereign remedies tnr nil diseases
>f the LIV BB, BOWELS, BTOMAOU and KIDNEYS.
THE SEEINGS are aoceaslblo by any of th? roads hua?
ng to Bambury, N. C., and at that point the Western
Worth Carolina llaUroad will convey vi ai lore to Hickory
itation, st which place conv?yemeos are alway? In ?Uend
mce to take them to TUE SPRINGS.
Dr. WHITE, of the Medical College of Virgie la, WDI be
it THE BPRINOS the entire Steam), and invalids may
rely upon good attention.
narine again encored the services of Mrs. THENN,
ind made ample arrangements for keeping SMoOD
TABLE, and tba beat Wines, liquors and Be^BsX and
UT lng sngaged Smith's Band for ihe Season, we aaialy
promise to ail every convenience for flearure, comfort
icd amusement that may be deatred.
BOARD Fir. MONT.SOO 00
BOARD PER WEEK... lg QO
HOARD PER DAY.? 3 Ml
Children nader 7 westral or a?ffe svxtd tVar
rsnta II?lf Prise. ' . . ~
J. GOLDEN WYATT & CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
May to_? _2xco
CITY TAXES-KW&NTBL.Y RETORNE.
OFFICE OT THE CTIY ASSESSOR, 1
Crrr II A LI. Jana lat, 1M7. I_
IkTOTIfJB IS HEREBY OIVKH TO ALL CON0E?NKD
Ll thu the Monthly Returns for the month of May
Mt, ta compliance with the Tax Ordinates, ra HA ed.. on
ti e 28th day of Daeeaber. IMA, must be mado on or ba
*. the lElhInstant D. O. GIBSON,
Junel , U .?.I ?kr Aaaoraor, .