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xY MORNING, JUNE 147?8C7T ?GAL MATTliiRS. jr,_ . -t 9ttc--Wo bavo now complotai our ofiico oxooulo, in tho uliortoat posslblo timo . DB Ol-' JOB WOlll?, and wo moat re ry ask Hld patronage of our friends. Poit Ufllcc Notice. POST OFFICE, t . CuAJtixsTON, 8. C., Moy 0, 1807. J jcooftof,-?ntll fur ! lin notico, tho Northeastern 10I080 at 1.15 P. M., and orrlving nt Ibo 1.46 A. M. will bo roady tor dolivory nt ll J<bn auudays tho Post Ofllco will opon at , , ' M. for ono hour, no. Mails for HoutU Carolina ?ailroad will con ?IQO to closo daily at 0 o'clock A. M., and for tho innali and Charleston ltailro.nl at O A. M. ou jys, \Yodiioad?,va and fridays. TTANLEY O. TROTT, P. M. EtrotOKi' our auction columna, it will bo .that R. M. MA USUAL i, & Uno. will continuo i nf tailor ?ni; goods, al No. 85 Droad street. . chanco for borgaina ia offorod. l'EittoincAi?.-Wo nio indoblod for Into Ifork papore, dallioa and weoklics, to Mr. C. j LEU, of tho Control Nowa Depot, and to Mr. ['DOSCIIKU, of tho P laloluco Literary HI arni, in pf^ol street, ono door oaet of Mooting. ,PnoviHi.?NH.-Wo diroat attontion of shippers pd^poruminere to tho largo quantity of iiroviaiona 1 for salo by Moasra. MORAY & OAMT-HELT., at ??Auction Saloaroouia, in Mcotiug alroot oppo ae Pavilion lintel. lort AX, DANK OF SOU I M OAUOLINA IN CUAIILES It will bo remomborod that subscriptiona to pital stock of thia hank wore made in thia tFebruary I?\Bt to thc extent of 573 ahUCS, at of the capital hoing promiaod from abroad. \, howovor, to tho distrust created by tho cs hniont of military gororumonta in tho Soutk llatcs, capitalists declined to r?ak thoir molloy J, and tho projoct, althone, h not entirely aban? ad, hua boon poatponed to a moro propitioue Munn while all aub - cri hors who may wiall to ir nw their uuhacriptioiiB eau do ao nndrocoivo ribo inatalmont of flvo dollaru per share, by Jug at tho offlco of WILLIAM D. IIEQIOT .V Co.. |o. 9 Broad streut, aud surrendering tho Commiu tjier'e rocoiple. ?ST DAV.-Tho workmon havo boon busy for .ie daya in widening and straightening this cot, but thoso preparations aro now complotod, 0 propor aligutnont Ima boen made, and wo will i?:m nee East Day iu a bolter conditiou than it baa 1 penrod for yea rn. Thia movomout had boon con oiplatcd for aamo timo, and tho paving of tho root waa delayed until tho work waa complotod, But tho contractor bas already ornamented tho B tree I with pi lea of ul one J, aud oporations will bo commenced in a fow dava. Tho Bamo good signs aro visiblo in Broad ni n et, mid from tho known euorgotic oharactor of tho contractor, wc can con? fidently predict that both Droad and East Hay streets will bo covered with a firm layer of cobble Btonoa before the summer ia over. I A Viomi OT MISPLACES CONFIDENCE.-A fond BDOBB for'poul ia a woakneas of human nature, but H they are genorally olioBon from tho canino or Hielnio apocioa, and havo auOiolont intolllgcnco to Bk now tho band that caroaaoa thom. There aro, ? however, emno persons who prefor to lavish ' their B kindness on animals or reptiles that roqniro con m sidcrnhlo training to mako thom traotahlo, nnd I who noror becomo thoroughly tamed. This con IL duct ia to bx expected from onthuaioatio natur.il n I i ; but whou private individ?ala nndertako to BL1 ut ml tl ie KO boasts, and to train thom up in tho Efl. tboy should go, tboy find to their sorrow that ?Slugs delight to bark and bite, other animals have ?jfiBe samo proponaitioa. A gontloman in thia city H spent muck timo and labor iu ondoavoring to odu Hoato a young alligator, and had auccccdcd in oror Bk?ming its natural characteristics BO far that he ?Jjsan ?Mn lo caroHB and pot.lt, aud could oven ear W7 it in bia pocket. Unfortunately tho ungrateful ?Beaut forgot ita benefactor, and, wbilo Ibo owner HR as fcodlng it, turned and bit bia band severely. Bf roper lemedica woro soon applied, and tho wound ?Ba now improving, but tho pot reptile has boen Hfti^niBhod to parto unknown, whoro olligatora con BB bi 111 something lean sensitive than human fioeh. mm TOE GRATH CHOPS OF TUE BOOTH.-Tho now Bjghcat from Georgia, recently ahipped from thiB Bj port, has m ado ita appearance on tho Now York Bj Oorn Exchange, and baa caused sonio oxcitemont H bulong tho grain morcbants of that city. Tho lm Oj pression among tho business men is that the RB ripening of U10 har vost will advance northward ai Bf tho roto of twelve miles a day, and in tho tido flj waler regions of Virginia tho harvest will com B menee about, the loth instant. Now Southern R wheat and flour will eoon be in tho Northern mar- ' BJ jkotH. Tho Norfolk Dav Dook remarks that cotton, tobacco and sugar, thoroforo, bid fair to nico mo secondary considerations in compari? son with the grain crops. Wo aro informed that mio-.it, which ia shown to bo of a euporior quality td that raised at the North, can bo cultivated in a comparatively abort aoaaon and with fow laborers. ,Wo nctico that Southon) flour always commanda 'tto higboat prico in the Northern cities, and its troduotion ia unlimited in all tho Southern coriri If tho largo plantations wero dividod into BTnall farms emigration would eventually largoly supply tho want of nogro labor, and tho usual Crops would probably then bo ruado to pay. Dut tho question at present ia, how to make tho most H nnd the beat of tba labor now ou tho ground; and ? {this will bo answered by dovoting tho beat lands in ? i?io South to cropa tbat can he ojsily raised, and M/i which now are in tho laxgoat demand. H eh Tire ninst ONIONS_Hibernian Hall waa flited'last m 'Alight with a very good audience, who bad como I Ai thor to do bomago to nativo talent. Our nativo fl ?r ores sors ot tho "black art" can bold their own fl Jiv i tl 1 CUBISTY'B, OAHPBIUX'B, BUCKLEY'S or any fl ..Aroupo of minstrels. Tn many respecta tboy I Aire aunorior to the foreign ai lido; for bav I (Bug known the "institution" boforo 'civil rigbte I Wcamo into vogue, they have caught bia Id^diolcot, port, walk and conversation, and IX offor a fair imitation, and not a ridiculous Bf parody on tho gonuino' '.'jim Crow.'' Tho troupe *^ baa aomo excellont voices, and nlmblo-limbcd, not jy ungraceful dancers. Wo wero pleased to havo ,; Bovoraj of our old friends excolloutly rondorod, aa ra for ir.atanco "Tho ?Vacant. Chair," "Row your Vi S .Boat," and others. ''Tho Hi vivi Lovers in Trouble." tia a capital burlesquo on tho prizo fight-moro in? nocent and infinitely moro amusing than tho cele? brated "mill" of whiob tbe telegraph informs UB i1 -" thin morning. Thorn woro no ribs broken, and no 1^,. faces Jollied. They only fought five rounds, '-".and wbon timo was called for tho sixth, > ', both ?pongea woro thrown up, bottlo-holdora and Urojorincipala all boing simultaneously exhausted. Jr?'-''/ The groat troab of tho evening, howovor, was g?libo now song, "Can't woad bim white," which ia Hbirimfull of humor, nnd waa excellently sung by BJxfr. BOYCE, who lins tho raro faculty of distinct j BMsnuiiciation, and enbanecs bis performance by Big racolai and appropriate actions. IBV V8- would advise all who want to forgot tbo bard Uptimes, and drive away dull caro, to go to Hibernian Ph'?iQall 6n Saturday night, and bear tho Harmonoona. \'y/f?ti.TB OF AW OLD CrjABLESTON M Eliott ANT. Ono by ono the old merchants of Charleston aro j pasHi n g away. Tboy bavo boon bright patterns of t;J: bualnoaB integrity, and havo, by thoir advico and tr oxamplo, aldod many to riao in commercial lifo, t ' but tboy bavo now left this busy areno to rocoivo H?' tho well done in the bolter world above. Mr. W. BL-yC. BURKS, tbo subject of this sketch, carno to tbia W?F^y when but fl toon years of ago, and entered jjfjgjypon that business whiob ho ultimately bronght |9o ablgh state of perfection. Tho hoiiao of W. BBWj DOKM *. Co., bas boon favorably known tn tho ??litton plantera of tho interior fur nearly a hair RSB?etury. It w.m built up by tho Influence and ox ' .IBHlona of the aonior partner, aud though ita funo Hp* W8T? lulorruptod by tho war, tho business Sp roaumod at ita termination, and, at tbo time 'r'jLW^1' ?UKBX* doath, waa in a flouriabing condl i'^-iBj-n. gSjj^LV*' DvMJtS connected himself oarly in lifo with ISfrBflL B00003 Proabytorian Churoh, and took a deep Bj root in ila welfare He was elected an oidor In jafttfh?'rcli, and bold that poaition at tho limo of ga S SBUb-1 For a number of years Mr. DUKES was ?8 3S>*,r in "l0 Dank of tho H talo of Routh Oaro Ngarni in the Ch ario? ton Ina ur anco and Trust BESjSB pan y, besides boing oonnootcd with many SStUBfl and oommorolal corporations. Tho ' : 'Brat aorviooB _ woro performed at tho Second S 9 SEt^terian Cbnrch by the pastor, the Rov, Tnon. *' '''?RnB' Mu1 tl)0 OQnjron wlu> crowdod with a ai i d aorroWful audience, who woro well :' -j?Ritei w|th tho virtuos of flia deceased. Tim ?K 1 - '"Hnr" vr" aol tod to tho occasion, and Br. GEOBOIA STATB LOTTEKY.-OUT rc&Jcro Trill so? by Ibo advertisement In to-day's iasuo that at agency Tor thia lottery baa boon, oponed ia tah city and tickets will bo sold by Mr. J?o. Kunu Mauogor for Charleston. Tbo LeglBlatuxo ol Georgia, in Dccciuber, 18GC, granted a lottery priv? ilege lo tbo Grand MUM tor iu order lo enable bim lo oroot a Masonic Orphans' Homo. It ia a praise wortby object, and as tbo drowinge will bo con? ducted on tbo fairest principio? tboro nocd bo nc fear ot any attempt on tbo part of Ibo Mauagore to defraud tbo publie of tboir money. TUE FLORIDA RAILROAD.-Tbo Fornaudia Cou? rier naya tbat thia road ia f if t approaching com? pletion, and it is oxpeotol that tbo ontlro Uno will bo in operation in a fow wooka timo. Tbo iron i draw bridgo ovor Ibo Amolia iii vor ia nosrly lluiuli cd, and tbo Company bavo received n aufileionl quantity of rails from Hilton noad to completo both tbo rond and tbo turnouts. A number ol ?hilo Laborers have boen procured at Charleston, and moro aro cont rooted for. Arrangmnonte bavo been mado for tho erection of oxtonsivo dooks and slorobousoa at tbo term i nat ion of tbo track, in tbo harbor, and tho uonipany Trill sparo no pains or labor to put Ibo road in perfect ordor. Ol.D MAKQlTfO lim.IC?. WI, mentioned eomo wooka ago au account af an ano I ont Lodgo in 8cot ! land tbat had boen in cxiatonco for many conturioa, j and won probably tho oldost that ia now oxtant. Although tho Now World cannot competo with tho uM in tliia respect, it bal many Masonic relics that savor somewhat of antiquity, and bavo boon used by mon cminont as politicians and war? riors, and who flood high in tbo Ordor. At tho rocent Masonlq celebration in Winchester tho apron worn by tho orator, WILLIA? H. TRAV EIIS, Esq., formerly belonged to General GEOI?OE WASHINGTON, and was presented to bim by Gene? ral iMVATStXIti and boa beautifully wrought on it in silver and gold tho flags of Franco and tho United States cOtnbinod, and forms by their com 1. nation tho prinzipal Mn minie omi.le m s. ThiB ..pion was presented to Mount Nebo Lodgo, of that place, by one of tho Washington family in 1811, I and has ovor since boon carefully preserved by tho I Lndi;e. Tho trowol UBod in Ibo oxorcieos waa pro I sentod nod UBod by Govornor LF.VI WIND SB in lay? ing thc cornoratouo of tho old Masonic Hall in Daltimoro in IBU, and afterwards was used in lay? ing tho corncr-9lono of tho Washington Monument of ?altinioro, nod also of-tho Haiti m gre and Ohio Ilailroad Depot. It ls of solid gold, very heavy, with an ivory handle, and worth at prosent rates a nico little sum. MAYOII'H COURT, Juno 18.-Julia Smoko, tho col? ored woman, who somo timo ago jumped from a second story window after attempting; -to steal a hund?? of clothes, and who waa Injured quittaient to bb sont to tho hospital, mado her appearance I again this morning, looking as good an now, and was turned ovor to a magistrate by direction ol tho proseen tm in thal case. Margaret Ann Smith, ft colored fomale fl gb tout, who had just como out of a aorlmmago with only dross onougb to inako her an attractive character in thc "Black Crook," was arraigned for disturb? ing the pnblio peaco, and was flood to, which, aa oho don't intend to pay, didn't excite her much. .' Jeff. Wilhams, a colored man, whoso affection for roast pork prompted him to steal a parcel of pigs from Paradise island, ivan bulked up until an oppor I unity oilers to introduce him to a magistrate. Kiel m rd Jenkins, a colored youth, of toudor years and affect innate disposition, who walked into a tavern and mado lovo to tho money drawor, but was detected before he pocketed any of tho con I tonis, waa imprisoned flvo days, notwithstanding i hi? well told story of an imaginary brown boy, who sont bim in and waa Trailing outside to rccoivo tho ] treasure. U. S. Cor/BT-Hon, GEO, B. BUYAS . presiding. WILMOT G. DESAUBSUUB presented the petition of Afr. WM. ELLIOTT, a brother of Gouoral SixrnEN ELLIOTT, to bo admitted to praotioo in tho U. 8, l'ouiti, and, on lils motion, tbe petition waa granted and tho petitioner admitted. Hebrew GoTernxnent, lt appears from tho following; communication that tho Hobrow Government in tho United Stales bas never had any existonco, cxco.pt in tho brain I of somo nowH-makcr, and tho statomont is without any foundation. Tho extract waa taken from tho 1 Now York Sun. CtUBljarrON, Juna JD, 1867. Editor DaUg Keios. " ' - DEAR SIB: Having noticed in your edition of this morning the publication of a rumor going tho rounds of tho popers, to tho effect that thora is n Hobrow (ItrnTuiic?t tn the United B^tca,'od.opt U, call for loans, and ?amo bonds, in tho.namo of tho Israelitish Government, for the piirposo of aiding in a restoration to tho Holy Land, I take loavo to inform yon that such rumor ie totally nnlrno and unfounded. I receive ovory Jewish papor pub-, lished in this country, and bavo associated with tho various institutions of our people, and'am not only ignorant of any suob Government, but liko wiso fully BAtisflod that no plan 6f that natnro ia ? in oxJstenoc or oontemplatod. Tho only associa? tion connected with Palestine ia a society formed for the purpose of forwarding money with a vic iv of assisting the poor located there; this bsa been in working order for many years, and accomplished ? considerable good. Yours, respectfully, M. H.'MYERS, Minister Hobrow Congregation. [ OO UM V NIC A?XD. ] Editors IV?tM :-On Tuesday evening, the 11th inst., a largo and soloet audience assembled in tbo Hibernian Hall, to witness an entertainment given by tho Harmonious, and wo have na hesitation in saying that it waa ono of tho boat ontortainmonta of tho kind over witnessed in this city. Among such au array of native talent, it ia difficult to en? ter into particulars, but ono could but admire tho offert produced by tho combination of sweet Bounds, Tho oloar, sott and sweet soprano of QUMJuzn, mingling with tho fino tenor of ANTHO? NY, and the rich baas of AVON, produced snob dul? cet sounds os has seldom been our fortuno to liston to. "Father Come Homo," waa rendered with masterly skill and thrilling effect, and wo predict that if Mr. Oi.iimp.it continues to pu rsuo bia present, avocation, .he will yet make his mark in the magical world. Ill g-dig dig, by H Anny LEE, waa received with shoats of laughter, which wero soon changed into sighs by tho familiar lullaby of the chorus, while BOTOE, the irroproBBlblo comedian, succeeded in keeping the audience in a continuous roar ; his periorxvmanco on tbo " grau mouth-organ" penny whistle, and beUous, wero truly wonderful, while his dancing was only equalled by that of MAHON and KA TOIL This Troupo of performers aro, we learn, entirely amateurs and natives, and as auoh deserve tho encouragement of the community. Let us, there? fore, show our appreciation of nativo talent by giving to these young mon our encouragement and patronage ; they deserve it, and tho people cannot do better than to givo them a o all. Wo hopo to seo an overwhelming house to-morrow ovoning. All who call will enjoy a pleasant even? ing. AMIOUS. ll. ll. If you want cheap Blank Booka; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa? llor, &c,; or, MILLERS' Almanac; If you want Printing executed neatly; H you want Books bound in any stylo, or Account Books mado to ordsr, with any desired pattom ot ruling, go to HIRAM IIAIIHIS, No. 69 Broad stree!. BUSINESS NOTICES. ALL RINDS OF JOB WOBK DONE AT THE DAILY NEWS OFFICE. Auction Bales This Day. Jons O. Mil son A Oo. will sell this day, at No. 1S3 Hoeting street, st 10 o'clock, one felt hals snd cloihlng. MCKAY A OAMrBELL will sell thlsdty, st No. 130 Meet? ing direct, opposite Pavilion Hotel, al 10 o'clock, pro vi - I sloiui, yroconOJ, liquors, Aa, MILKA DOASE will sell this day, st bis store, corner of King and liberty . tree ta, st half-past 10 o'clock, cases boots and shoes. KTLSOT A Co. will sell this dsy, at No. 188 Moe Jug street, opporlte Pavilion Hotel, at 10 o'clock, dry goods, ! millinery, clothing, Ac. OAMFBXIX, Knox lr Co., will sell this day, at No. 66 Hasel street, opposite the Postofllee, at 10 o'clock, Eng? lish breakfast tea, whiskey, ko. B. kl. MABSHAIX & Bao. will contions the sals this day, st ll o'clock, at No. 86 Broad aireot, of stock of I tailoring goods, Ac. A Fact Wot tl? Knowing. Tho best Investment for an Invalid, who suffers from debility or loss of appetites ts a bottle Ot PAMXH is '. He? patic Bitters, aa il will be rare to gi vs relief. For salo bj all Druggists. 1 The Time to Advertise tn. tbe Country. , Tnx Puoxitix has a Large circulation throughout thu middle and upper Districts of the Stale. Advertlxlnir i ratea as reasonable ss tbs slr!agency of lbs monoy mar? ket will wamnt, klerchanla and others wishing to ns? ? Freo to Everybody. 1 A Largo 0 pp. Circular, giving lulonusllon o( UK 1 greatest liuporlanco to Ibo young ot bulb soie*, i It loaches bow tho lionicly may bsccaio lu autllul, thc r ilcaiilaed rospociod, and Ibo forsaken loved. Mo young lady or gentleman should fall to tend theil i address, sud rocclro a copy post-paid, hy return mall. Address P. O. Drawer, 21, Marrh 30 lyr Tro/. N. Y. ' Ii mm thy Dostiny. ' MADAAIK E. P. TnonKTOX, tho groat KugllaU Astrolo? gist, Clslrvoyaut and Psycbomotrlclan, who has aston lxhrd the adoutlfic classes of tho Old World, bas now Ic ' eal. .1 herself at Hudson, M. Y. Madame TnOBSTOM po? acasos such woudorfUl powers of second sight ss to ena? ble lier lu Impart kuowlodgo of thc greatest Importance to Uio single or married of either BOX. Whllo In a ?loto rf trance, aho dolluoatcs Ibo very features of the person you are lo murry, and by tho aid of an Instru tueu t of In? terno powor. Inonu ss tho Psycliomotropo, gusrantecs to ? produce a Ufo-Uko picture of tho futuro husband or wife of Ibo applicant, together with ?lalo of marriage, poslUon in Ufo, leading traita of choraoter, &?o- This ls uo hum? bug, os thousand of teatlmoulals csu assort. Hbo will send, when dee ired, s certified certificate, or written guarautoo, that the picture la what lt purports to bo. Dy enclosing a email look of hair, and lng place of birth, age, dlxpoalUou and complexi?n, sud oncloslug f ty ecu Li sud stamped ouvclope addressed to yourself, you will re? ceive tho ph Iuru sud doalred luformaUnn by return mail. All communications sacredly confidential. Address. In confidence, >tvhunr E. P, THORNTON, P. O, Box 313, Hudson, N, Y ' lr March 30 A National Medicino. Ono can hardly pick up s oewapapor or tura a sired cornor now-a-dsys that ho docs not find, staring bim In tho face, tho announcement that Prof. So-and-So hss just discovered a medicino which ls a panacea for all tho ills that (h'sh ls, or may bo hoir lo. These "won t< rful1 ' discoveries usuaUy havo sn existence of a few months, theo dliappoiu- from palillo notice. Tho rcasou of tholr sudden extinguishment ls apparent. They nero hum? bugs. At Ibo outset aU medicinal preparations haye an equal chance for success, as allere equally unknown; but tho chaff ls soon winnowed from tho grain by the practical teat which an unprejudiced public appUcs to all tiling?. There aro but 'cw preparations of U)odlclno which havo withstood tho impartial judgment of the pcoplo for any length of Hmo. Ono of tho few which we bare now In mind, and which bas bocu a long timo fa? miliar to nearly every household lu Ibo land, ta the cele? brated. IfOSTETTEIl'ii STOMACH H ITT EES. Their almoat universal salo and use, and tho|r omphollo en? dorsement from all portions of tho country, compel the admlaalon that Ihev must bo s specific for tho ailments for s/bloh |boy aro rocQm,m,endcd. Letters before us attest their efficacy Iq d?anosos of tho throat, bowel? snd liver, IQ that truly terrible complaint, dyspepsia, they aro regarded aa a aura cure. In Pittsburgh, whare thoso Dltie-in sro mtuufacthrod, tholr silo for homo uso ls Im? mense. This fact alono speaks volumes In their favor. Kxtraclt from Ott ilutcatine Courier, iowa. Fib. 7, 18G7. June IO 0 OFFICIAL;, Headquarters, Second Military District,! CnaitLxsTON, a. C., Juno 3d, 1807. j [OEKEIUT OIUIEUS. NO. Ut.] ' X Sheriffs, Chiefs or Police, City Msrehala, Chiefs ol Detectives and Town Marshal? of tho several districts, counties, cities, towns, snd other municipal organiza? tions, in North Carolina and South Carolina, wll| al once, by letter, report to Drovet-Colonii Enwann W. Hmas, D. B. Arrov, Provost Marshal General of tho Second Mili? tary District. Charleston, South Carolina, sotting forth in tho report tho name of each officer, bis residence, official station, dillies, poslofUio address, salary per annum, and tho authority by whom appointed. Coroners, Con? stables, and other officers, In this Military District, whoso duty lt ls to nisko arrests, and who are not Included In tho force of any She riff. Chief of Pollen, City Marshal, Chief of Detectives, or Town Msrshal, will mske Indi? vidual reporta lo tho Provost Marshal Ocaarv''j^ uko manner and form as above required. II. Whenever any homicide, rapo, mayhem, felonious assault, burglary, arson, robbery, QT larceny-whom the property stolen ls ol tho valuo of two r. ly -five dollars and moro-aboil be committed within any city or town In this Military' District, the chief o ul ocr of jw ll co of such city or town shall at one? InveaUgalo tho case and report tho facta' to tho Provost Marshal Oenoral ; seltlug forth thc nature ol i he. crime, thonamoand residence of the parly against whoso person er property such crime has boon commuted, thc limo when and place where lt was committed, tho name, description and residence of ibo offender, if known ; and If tho offender hos been arrest? ed. Beating what stops h?vo bocu taken to secura his punishment ; and ll not In custody, giving any Infor? mation which may ba of service In scouring bia delecUon snd arrest. Sheriffs of counUcs in North Caro? lina and of districts tn South Carolina, HIUUI In vcatlgate and moko rt port ot such offences, whon coi milted within their respective counties or districts and uot within tbo Umita of any city or town, In like mon uer sud form ss ls heroin required of chiefs of police of cities sud towns. When an offender whose offence has been reported, shall he arrested, report of the arrest ?Ul bo coade at once by tho ofilcor lu charge to tho Provost Marshal General ? Consolidated Monthly Bepoita of tho above enumera? ted crimes will also bo m ado by the respective officers and for the localiUea ubove designated, to tho Pi o vost Marshal Ganors! Clonks will be furnished by him upon appUcaUon. Tho Ont report to Include tho period from January 1st to May 31st, 1807. UT. Whenever nu/ prisoner shall break and escape from a penitentiary, jail, or other prison, lu the Second Military District, tho officer In charge of such peniten? tiary , Jail, or other prison, shall st once mako report of tho facts to the Provost Marshal General, so tiing forth In auch report the date of escape, the name of each escaped primmer, bis description, ago, restdenoo, the crime for which committed, whether under sentence or awaiting trial, whether recaptured; and a ta ting fully tho manner of the escape, and the circumstance under which la waa effected. Reports In Uko form and manner will be mada by all officers from whose custody prisoners may escapo whllo being conducted to or from a prison. Whenever a prisoner shall be recaptured tho fact will be at once re? ported to tho Provost Marsha] General, by the officer from whose custody tho prisoner escaped. Failu-e to nuke prompt report of escaped pt looners as herein re? quired will inculpate tho delinquent officer aa aiding and abetting the escape. IV. The Sheriffs of countioe in North Carolin o, and of districts In South Carolina, wlil at once report to the Provost Marshal General the condition of tho J ?IIB, prisons or work-boueee under their charge, or tn teeir respectivo districts or counties, as to capacity, con? venience and security, and the names and residences of tho o Lucera responsible for the condition and care of such Jalla, prisons snd work-houses. ' < V. AU civil officers having charge of any tall, prison or workhouse, in thia Military District, shall, on the last day of each month, maka a report to th e. Provost Marshal General, upon blanks to'be by bim prescribed, and fur? nished upon application, af all persons who batas been confined in such Jail, prison or work-house, during the month, setting forth thc- name of the prisoner, his de? scription, residence, age, when committed, for what offence arrested, by whom arrested, by whose order arrested, w belber under sentence or awaiting trial ; if un? der sentence, by what tribunal tried and sentenced ; if sen? tenced, for what period and the amount of fine or costs H any ; bow employed ! how subsisted ; whether dis charged, transferred, escaped or deceased ; il discharged by what authority ; If transferred, to what pla ott and by whom ordered. Tho first report mada under the re? quirements ol thia paragraph will Include the period from January 1st lo Msy 81st, 1867. VI. AU Sheriffs, Constables, Police and other civil offi? cers and persons, whose duty It Is und or tho laws of tho provisional governments of North Carolina and South Carolina to serve writs or moko arrests are hereby re? quired to obey and execute the lawful orders of the Pro? vost Marshal General, to tho same effect aa they aro required by law to obey and ex?cute writs, warrante, or other process issued by civil magis? trates. And any resistance to or disobedience of tho lawful orders of authority of tho Provost Mar? shall General shall subject tho offendor to trial by a MU 1 tory Comm!solon, and, upon conviction, to removal from office and punishment by fina and Imprisonment Vlf. Duplicates of tho reporte required by the pro vio? lons of paragraphs LT, III and V of this order, to be mado by local officers to tho Provost Marshal Genera), will al the samo timo bn sent to tba proper Post Com? mander, VIII. The performance of the duties enjoined by this order will not bo construed to relieve civil officers from the discharge of any of tho duties now roqulrod of them by tho laws of tho local Provisional Governments. And any civil officer who shall refuse or neglect lo perform promptly tho dt'Uca herein roqulrod of him, cr who shall make an. Oise return or report of tho matters here? in prescribed, shall bo dismissed from his office, and be subject to trial by Military Commission for misde? meanor. .LT, Sheriffs. Constables anil other officers, whoso offi? cial emoluments are confined to coats and fees, shall bo allowed for services performed under tho orders of the Provost Marshal General tho samo costs and fees, to bo paid In the aime manner, aa la provided by Ute laws of tho local provisional governments for Uko service under those laws. X. AU persons In thia M Hilary District, who may know of any threatened breach of the pease, or of the commis? sion of any crime or offence, aro requested to]make com? plaint thereof at once to tho Chief nf tho Police, or Mar? shal, of tho city or town j or, li th? crime or disorder shsU be committed without Ibo limite of any city or town, to a Magistrate or tho sin riff of the county or dis? trict! and. If prompt action shall not bo taken by the officer to whom the matter ah al I be reported, rai h per? sona are requested to report all tho facia to tho Post Commander and to tho Provost Marshal General. XI. Imprisonment for default tn payment of coats, fees or charges of court, attorneys or pu h lie officers, shall not exceed thirty days. By command of Maj o r-G en eral D. E. Si CITES. J. W. CLODS, Captain as th 0. H. Infantry, Alde-ds-' amp, and A. A. A. G. O meiari J. W. CLOUS, Capt. 88th In ft-, A. D. 0. and A. A.A.O. . ,'. ft . Jons 7 CIT V TAXES -MONTIII.T HKTTJIIN H . OFFICE OP THE CITY ASSESSOR, 1 Cm HILL, June lat, 1867. j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED that the Monthly Returns ka the month of .day past, In compliance with tao Tax Ordinance, ra tifiad on g? m ?7 gm???? m?* * **** a **. CLEAVELAND MINERAL SPRIKGS, (FOUMEltLY WILSON'S). THESE CEI.HIIHATED KPHINOB AUK SITUATKD IN CLEAVELAN I > COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, near the lino of tim Wilmington, Charlotta and Rutherford ltallroatl, M ndloa wont nf Charlotte, and will bo ? ? i.. u by tho lBtb of Juno for tho accommodation of yatton. Tho waters consist of Wldto and Hod Sulphur and Chalybeate, and sro pronounced by competent judges to bo uusurpassccl b) a ,y of tho kimi upen this Continent. Ampio Bccommbdatloon havo been provided for a large number of guests Doctor TAYLOIl (ono or the Proprinters) bas bad s largo experience lu tho treatment of diseases Inehlcnt to our Southern climate (especially th ono of women sud children), sud will tsko plrssuro In advising Invalids in tho uso of ibo wstere. Vehicles will bo at tito depot on arrival of tho trains lo take visitors to ibo SPIUNOS st moderate i barges. For other partieulan, address tito Proprietors st Shelby, Cloavclaud County, N. C. C. E. SPIIATT, M. H. TAYLOlt, JNO. J. BLACKWOOD, Juno 1?_3_Proprietors. TAX NOTICE. THE TAX COLLECTOIl OF ST. JOHN'S COLLETON will bo lu Charleston, at tho olllco of Whaloy, Mit? chell A Clancoy. No. 48 Broad street, and remain until Ibo iOth June, to rccclvo Taxes for said Parish. Land? holders and others who have not yot banded lu their returns sro intoruud Uiat tho Dooks will bo closed siter the truth June, Ibo?. J. J. It. WESCOAT, Tax Collector St. John's Holleton. June 13 1 A RARE CIIANCK FOR CAPITALISTS, Flouring and Saw Mill FOR SALE. fTTHE FIRST-CLASS FLOUftlNO AND SAW HILL JL known as tho "CHESTER. MILLS,'.'located lu tho town of Choatcr, S. C., ls olTurcd far sajo by the sub scrlbcn. ? Thia Mlllls situated lu ono of tho beal wheat produc? ing placen In tho Slate, and as tho wheal crup ls au unu? sually lsrgo ono this year, lt would lo a Qnu chanco for '.tallala to mako a emil table investment, he Mill in a Ant-class one, ci pablo or turning ont 100 b?rrela of Hu ur dally, and ls within 30 yards of tho rail? road, which gives lt all tba facilities far shipping. Attached to thu sanio ts a lino SAW MILL or Pago's Paient, For particular*, terms, Ac, apply to JOHN CAMP8EN A CO., Nu, 14 Market, opposite State street, Msy 39 wimlmo Qhsrlcslou, S. O. CLOSING UP! SOME RARE AND VALUABLE BOOKS ARE YET to bo bad st HART'S HOOK STORE, st half price, but for a brief period, as Ibo Store will shortly clone. Among tho stock aro : IIALBROOK'S HERPETALOOY, 6 vols., quarto Quadrupeds of America, by Dr. ilociimau Buonaparte's Ornithology, 6 vols., finarla Cuvier a Animal Rtmiilom, colored plate? m Kfenor'a Conchology, colored plates Hoydoll'a Illustrations or Shakspoaro'sPlays, folio Tho Pyramids of Olsoz, 1 vol., folio 'Ibo Cathedrals ofOhiHgow, 1 vol., folio Tho Public Buildings of Loudon, 3 vols., folio Tho Lborary World, ll) vols., folio Tho American Almanac, from its beginning, 1830 Bryan's DlcUouury of Pointera, 2 vahe, quarti) Thu Euglucon and Mw J mist Assistant, 3 vols,, folio A set of Um Library or the Fathom, complete, 41 vols A sat of Baxter's PreoUcal Works. 4 vols Noruhouner'B Hebrew anil English. Orsmniar, 2 vols With many other valuable works on Art snd Architec? ture. _ lino Moy 31 ICE CREAM, TBS UNDERSIGNED BK-FECTFULLY '"'Znnxta Ids former enatomen, and U.? * 'rllu?1H SOAUIOUTO-' '-^?fflS Slis7?l? -".'.KT. opposll? Kllsabelb. when.be VU ns ..uppy lo survu thom. Having sttcnUve attend? ants, his morts will bo to please. Tho quality of his Cream la loo weil known for comment Families supplied a? uncial tu qtiauUtlos tu suit, st nil boura. Plo Nica, Maroons, otc,'supplied at the shortest no? tice In all caaes, Cream, quality and qnanUty warranted. No cbargo If Ibo Croom do i'l proveas recommended. HENRY LARCOMBE. SOT Tho ICE CREAM Wagon will bo out every day, Sundays excepted._Imo . Msy 28 "LA ML." SEGAS. STORE, CORNER BROADWAY A MU? I ll MT H RET, MW YORK. fTTHE UNDFBMQNED WILL HE PLEASED TO SEE J. Ids t 'nthem friend*. Tim nhnlocst HAVANA SK U.UIH, of sll the leading brands, with a g?n?ral assort? ment of Smokers' Articles always un hand. June 4_I). OTTOl.KHOUI. Agent. BOOKS OP TUX Methodist KpiHCOiml Church South. TUE D1TDEBSION ED ABE THE Ai* EN Tri OF THE Publishing Uoiiso nt Nashville. E. J. DAWSON & CO., No. 153 MEET ENG STREET. May 13 Imo KEEP COOL! T7VOB THE ACCOMMODATION OF THOSE RESIDING r In tho southwestern part of Ute city, s BRANCH ICE HOUSE will bo opened on M ce Ung, near Trodd Street, on and after Wednesday next, from 0.30 A. M. to 7.90 F. M. A. GAGE & CO. EDWARD M. L'ENGLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JACKSONVILLE, FLA., WILL PRACTICE IN TUE COURTS IN EAST FLORIDA. R/ferauxt-MOCUADY A So?, f DAMS A roo ST. Wac Mo BtmHXT, Esq. fflmo* Doc cm ber 31 LAW NOTICE. fTTHE UNDERSIGNED ARE ASSOCIATED AS PABT JL NEBS, and nroposo to practice bi tho STATE COUBTS OF LAW AND EQUITY for the Districts ot Barnwell, Beaufort and Colloton, under the name and stylo of "DAVANT." Ornoo, for tho present, at GLLLISONV1LLE. South Carolina. lt. J. HAVANT. November 10 fm_J. (!. PAVANT. LAW NOTICE. WASHINGTON", D. C. fTTHE UNDERSIGNED HAS RESUMED THE PRAC JL TIGE OF HTS PROFESSION IN WASHINGTON Ol TY. P. PHILLIPS. Juno 0 Imo O. CHITTENDEN, General Commission Merchant, AND Manufacturer o?' Parser, Ol' VA UK ) UH KINDS, NO. lav lt B A D K STREBT, Oeirricr Hudson Street, New York. DEALER IN PAPER AND IN MATERIALS OF everydeserlplion tor its manufacture. DorfiuM-r 18_Hmo T1EAUT?_Auburn, sn-. ???*TV J > Golden, Kl/iieu, and ?S5*'?SL Bm Ss B"kon CURLS produced by ? _B flr fir tho use of Professor Da- ' mm JB?L .jfljL DltEDX'fi F lt I H EH LE Wak JH JBP?>2WBCHF.VEUX. One applies- ?m?yr H BjW tien wrirrantod to curl I'1" sIBMaiim ^T-~most straight sud ??tubliorn "**?/wWav na'"of either sex into wavy ringlet?, or heavy massive ox. . . Hos been used by the fsshlonables of Palis sud London, with tho mont gratifying resulta Does no in? jury lo tbs hsir. Price by mall, sealed and postpaid, ai. Descriptive- circular? malled freo. Address BERGER, 8H?TTS A CO., Chemist?. No. 282 River street. Troy, K. Y., Sole Agents for Ut? United States. March 80_ly STEVENS HOUSE, Nos- 941, 33,145 AND ?7 Broadway, N. Y., oppoallo Bowling Oreen-l n the European Plan.-THE STEVENS HOUSE la well and widely known lo the travelling public. Tho location la es? pecially suitable to merchants and business mea; it ls in close proximity to Ino business part of tho city-ls ou tho highway of Southern and Western travel-and adja? cent to ali tbs principal Railroad and Steamboat dopots. Tho BTEVaNS HOUSE lisa llbunl accoinmodaUou for over 800 gut als-lt ls well fumlshod, and poss ens os every modern Improvement for the comfort snd entertainment of Its inmates. Tho rooms aro spsdons snd wsU venti? lated-provided with gas and water-the attendance ls prompt and respectful-and Um table is generously pro? vided with every delicacy of the season at moderato ratos. Tho rooms having been refurnished and remodeled, we aro enabled to offer oxirs facilillos for lbs comfort and pleeauro or our gu ea t?. O SO. K. CHASE A CO., May 28 Orno _Proprietors. ORDINANCE. fTTHE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE 18 PUBLISHED X for the Information of all concerned : AM OBDMAM0B TO AKOULATB THE cl.KiU dSll or PRIVIES AMD VAULTS IM TUR COBFOnATK l.lMrni O? TUB CITT. 1. Bs ll Ordained by tho Mayor and Aldermen, That ; from and siter Um rali besti?n of this Ordinance, lt shall j not bo lawful for any person io el oonoo or remove the [ contents of Vaults or Privies within Ibo limits of the j dry, without having previously obtsincd a license tor Ibo sams; sll such licenses lo expire on tho 31 nt December nf every year, and bo subject lo all requirements impos? ed by Ordinances r.-gulatiog tho granting of Licenses for Drays snd Carts. IL Inst tho uso of Barrels in open Oarts and Wagons ls prohibited, and parties applying for Ll oe nae will be re? quired to pr?vido closed Carts eui labio for the purpose. UL All persona having such License sholl repot t st ena ofth Guard Houses, during tho day, his or their In? tention ti lo such work during the ensuing night; In the Lower Words such report to be modo to the Main Guar I House, m the Upper Wards lo Upper Ona rd House. IV. The place or places for tbs deposit of auch offal shall be desigualad from time to lime by the Mayor. V. Every owner or driver of such Licensed Cart er any OUST person who shall violate any of lae provision* of this Ordinance, or shall neglect or refuse to observe the same, or any of them, shall forfeit and pay for each offence a fins not to exceed twenty-five dollars, lo be en? forced by tba Mayor In his Court, or recovered lu say other Court of competent Jurisdiction. I toti flo.1 minty Council this ce ve nth day cf MST, In tbs /eerof o<wLord one thousand eight hundred sod slx ty-ssYSU. CLOTHING. N. G. PARKER, li A 'J' I? PAUK F. H it CHILD, Di: iL KU IN CI,'? TII1NC, I10i)TS, SUOES, HATS AMD KUUNISHING GOODS. June lt No. 103 EAbT HA?. SELLING OFF I SELLING OFF! TUE UNDERSIGNED, INTENDINO TO OUANOE their boniness, otTor their i ntl re STOCK of READY-MADE CLOTHING AND I CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, At am! Below Cost. Porom In nomi of thew article* will do woll to gira ua ] a call before purchasing elsewhere, aa wo are determined to Bell out Our S T O O , And hare fixed our prlcoa low, ao aa to (ult Ihn depressed 1 stato or thc market. L L. FALK & CO., No. 303 KING STREET, Above Wentworth street. JUDO 6 _wfm JAMES MCCORMICK, MERCHANT TAILOR, WUOLXSALX Arro nar AIL D KALEB IN CLOTHS, CASSIHERES AND VESTINGS, OBNTH' rilliMHUIMi QUODS, INTO. 35 BROAD STREET January 33 Cmos CHARLESTON, S. O. A. S HULL, Ag't., MERCHANT TAILOR, HAR REMOVED TO No. 70 DROAD STREET. NORTH RIDE, 1IE1WEEN MEET1NO AND UtHlhUU. wlieru bo will bu elm I to aoo ula Ji l frlomla and custom ora, en 1 baa lu atora a full aaaortmen't of tu,Oil!" COATING. OAMMMKltL? end VESTINGS of ?*?L_ _1? I riety, wtiloli bo trill moko up to urler a? - , -*ery T any similar tiatebllehraout, v ?a low ptlcoe aa | A vr~ - .,..?, ASSORTMENT OK FURNIA HIN Q GOODS rOU GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. M. JNi?. T. FIANN (formerly or C. D. Carr 4: Oo..l will superintend tim Tailoriug Department aa usual, and will glvo lits miwelal attention to Cutting Garnionte, and Making an 1 Trtiinulug. May ll _amo? ?Hill lill. WHITFORD & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS ur FINE, MEDIUM, AMU COARSE CLOTHING, AMERICAN EXPRESS BULLO LNG, NOS. 68. 67, W and 01, Hudson street, near Duane. Nuw York. T. V. ev.ItU Altr. W. H. WHITFORD. J. B. VAN WAGENEN. December 10 Cm o . T. HAMILTON. MACHINE SHOPS, JOHN F. TAYLOR. JAMES ll AUB LEY. fllX. IRON ff Charleston, S. C. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. PROPRIETORS, Engineers, Boilermakers, FOUNDERS, ETC., ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS FOR HIGH and LOW PRESSURE, PORTABLE and STATIONERY STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS, RICE THRASHERS (from new patterns, with all tba modern lmproTomanlsl, STEAM SAW MILLS, atc, ic CASTINGS IN IRON AND BRASS Promptly attended to with neatness and dispatch. Repairs to Marine and other Work, Shall receive special attention. FOR BALE-One 13-horee power 0 ITA M ENGINE, nearly new; a?rerai new and second-n nd BOILERi, 6 to 10-hor*e power. ALBO, CONSTANTLY IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, 10, 12 and 20 Horse Vower Steam Engines. 49- AU Orders for REPAIRS or NEW WORE shall re? ceive our prompt and careful attention. J?RN F. TAYLOR & CO. May ll_Brno C. J. nPEGRELL, No. 37 LINE-STREET. BETWEEN KING AND ET. PHILIP. LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND BUILDING MATERIAL, and PAINTS, OILS, GLASSES, Ac, constantly on haml ai Uta lowest market prices. June ?fl_ftnlyr NBW?ORKSTDAMRNGINB CO., MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINE I AT ll ES, PLANEES, IMP BO VED OAR WHEEL BOXES. BOLT CUTTERS, OTBIOHT DRILLS, AND il ACUIKISTS' TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Works at Worcester, Mass. OFFICE AND WABEBOOM, No. 322 PEARL ST., NEW YORK. December IP ?mo AN ORDINANDS <TO fllOOLATX TBS 8TOBAOK OF 1'XTHOLX?V, ITS no. Doors, AMD orita* INF LAM M ADLA OILS. 8ave. I. Ut it ordained by IV Mayor end Aldermen, in City Council attembted. That from and after tho l?th day of June noll, ll shall not be lawful to keep Petroleum, Kerosene, hock Oil, Benzine, Benzole, or soy other In flsmmsblo oil or oils on storage or for sale In any cellar, store or building south of Line street, ID S Urger quan? tity than fifty gallons on any ono lot or premises, and uny sueb < j until y so kept or stored abell be contained in vessels of Un or other molal. . Bax. 2. That Petroleum, Ita products, or any othor In flamtnablo oil or oils, v. h en brought Into the city by land or water, may be kept on any lot or In any building In which cotton ls not stored, for a period not exceeding twenty-four boura, upon tho expiration of which UroA u shall be removod and kept In tho manner as required by the foregoing section. Sao. 8. Any person or perso os violating any part of thia Ordinanco shall be subject to a fin? of two hundred dollars, for each offene o, recoverable in any Court of com? petent jurisdiction. Ratified in City Council this twenty-first day of May, In tho year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven. (L.R.) P. C. GAILLARD. Major. W. H. Barrra, Clerk of Council. _June 8 ' TO TAX PAYBnsi THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHED for the Information of all persona concerned: AM oaOIMAMOB TO AMEND AM on.niN.nrz TO BAW, SUP? PLIES yow TUX YEAS 11)67, asm FOB OTU ia rtraroexs. I. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldmoen In City Council assembled, That all,taina payable ender the Or? dinance to raise supplies for tho year 1067, and for otb ar purposes, be pall on or before the 39th day of Jone next: andthatpersona who shall make default of payment of their taxes on that day, ah all pay, In addl?dn to las amulet of their tax?e, ona and a half per conk per month until tho 31ft day ol July, when, ll not paid, an amount of two per) cent, per month upon the amount of tarea ahall be paid ? and alter the Slat day of August three per cont, per month on tho amount of taxes dus shall be paid nulli payment of the wools am aunt ls made. IL That ali persona who neglect or faU to pay their monthly taxes co or before the fifteenth day of each m rath, shall respectively pay on the amounts thereof, two per cent per mooth from rush fifteenth day, until ESSES In cuy Council thia seventh day of Mar. tn AUCTION SALES. Fine Fd! Hals and Clothing. UV JOHN ?. rm,MIK cV cu. THIS DAY. HUi li.nt., at 10 o'clock, will bu sold st our auction salesroom. No. 1X1 Mooting Htrrot, M dozen Men's Nutria, Kreuch Drown and ula. k Kino FELT HAT8 Dozent) Dois' Fino Folt Hutu. With luv.ile-. CLO I MINO. Lluuu Coal?, Pauls. Ac. _Conditions cash, juno M Dry doods. Millinery Uoods and Osolhtstc. ll Y KU,HOY Cb CU. Will sell TH in DAY, st 10 o'clock, at their salesroom No. IS8 Mocllug slxeot, opposite Pavlllou Hotel. A LAIIOE AND WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT OK mtv GOODS, CONBIBTONO or : MUnLINB. BARWO Kl, DOTTED AND KMIIIIOID KUED SWIMS, Brilliants. Uoblnets, Embroidered Skirt? ing. Ladles' euendoo, Linen Shirt KronlH, Lodli B- ( i outs' snd Misses' Hosiery, Silk Mils, Nock Ties, Cravsta, Tu? llin Cloths, Notions, Ac, Ac. ALSO, A largo assortment of MILLINERY (loops, consisting ALSO, ALT OF 8UMMF.lt CLOTHING AND FELT 1IATS. Juno H Silly fates Boots and Shots. rt Y MILKS DRAKE. TlIIS MORNING, st lo >, o'clock, I will soil at my store, comer of Klug sud Liberty slrcots, 00 CASES linois AND SHOES, ooHsisriMa or : CASKS MEN'S CALF P. b. BOOTS, Brogsne. Bolmo i als and Oxford Tics Ladles' ? Ino Lasting Congress Galten, Balmorals and Slippers Miases and Childs' (loiter? and Booteoo Boys' and Youths' Brogans end Balmorals. Juno li Sheriff's Sale Continued. BT n. BI. H A lt H n vi, 1, dc BRU. A ur t lourds. THIS DAY, st ll o'clock, will be sold on tho premises, No. 85 I'roed street, THE REMAINDER OF ?TOOK OF TAILORING OOODS, Skirts, Hocks, Meltons, Ac 0 Lao, THE LEASE OF TUE PREMIRES AND FIXTUREB OF THE 8TORE. juno || RAILROADS. ?KW SCIIKDULEl UN .SPA UTA Mir Ut; ANO UNION RAILROAD. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. PUB 20ru MAY INST, tho Pansoagor Train will ruu on MONDAYS, WED. NKSDAYS und SATURDAYS. Down Trains leoving Spartonburg C. H.. st B A.M.. univ? rt Abitan at 11:30 A.M. Up Tloins leaves Alston l t 12:30 P.M.; arrlvo al Spnrtaubarg C. ll., at 7:00 P.M. TnoS, D. JETER, President H. oud U. Railroad. Ifolonvtlle, 8. c., Moy 10, 1 SC7. Maj 33 imo LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED T. PRONOUNCED " , EXTRACT DV H * ? ?.?.?? from a coNNQiaaEuna IJ ^DICAL GENTLEMAN ? -Tis ot Madras, to lils TM ox THU;jIKI T jfWfyb. Drolberst /Rift.. - [WORCESTER, M (Jooil Sauce HSS* ?"? e*W~~ "Tell LEA A PER- I aan) arruoanut IONS that thou- SAUCE I ijTjj?,'"".' ta highly esteemed in In TO ?S&S? dla, sud ls, lu my opinion, _ . SRaft?- tho most po to table, os KVFJIY VARIETY aafflyai well aa tho moat who'.c tmiaS? Mino SAUCE that ta OF DISH. ^.???.'modo." Tho success of this most delicious and unrlvallo I con. dlmont Laving canoed many unprinuptcd defiera to apply the nama to Spurious Compounds, Uio r-jnue. la respectfully and earnestly requestud to soe that tho nama or Lal A Parums oro upon lbs WRAPPER. LABEL, STOPPER and BOTTLE. Manufactured by LEA St PERRINS, Worcester. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, NilW TOBK, AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATER. October 19_finwlyr AFFLICTED t SUFFER NO MORE! When by tbs use of DR. JOIN VILI.K'S ELTXIR you can bo cured permanently, and st a trifling cost. The astonishing success which boa attended this in valuable medicine for Physical and Narrons Wea kn asa General Debility and Prostration, Loos ol Muscular En? ergy, Impotency, or any of tho oonsoauances or yon thru, indiscretion, renders it tho moat valuable preparaci?n over discovered. lt will remove sit nervous affections, depression, ex? citement. Incapacity to study or business, loos of memo? ry, contusion, thoughts of self deatrncUon, fears ul In? sanity. Ac lt Will restore tho appetite, renew the health i >af thoaa who have destroyed lt by sensual excess or evil proel Ices. Young Mon, be humbugged no moro by ''Quack Doc? tors" and Ignorant pi acUuoners, but send without delay for tho Elixir, and bo at onoo restored lo health and hap? piness. A perfect Cure ta Guaranteed In every instance. Price tl, or four bottles lo ono sddre?a aa. One bottle ls sufficient to eflcot a euro In all ordinary cases. ALSO, DB. JOBTVTLLE'B SPECIFIC PILLS, for tbs speedy snd permanent cure of Gonorrhoea, Oloot, Uro tin-si Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and all affections a tba Kidneys and Bladder. Cures effected In from ono to flvo days. They aro prepared from vegetable dst trac ta that are bormlcas on the system, and never nauseate thc stomach or impregnate the breath. No change of dis ls necessary while ?slug them, nor does their action In any manner interfere with business pursuits. Pries fl per box. Either of tba abovo-menUonod articles will ba rent ta say address, closely sealed, and post-paid, by malt o ?xproaa on receipt of price Address Bil orders to BERGER, H BUTTS A CO., Chemists, March 30 ly No. 188 Uiver street. Troy. N. Y. PUBlalO NOTICIE). OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, 1 january 3,1BC7. f ) DDBLIO NOTICE US HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER I the folio aiag Ordinance licenses hov o boon propart d rar delivery tram this OUI ce. 8. THOMAS, Olly Treasurer. Bsa. 1. Be it Ordained bp las Mayor and Aider menin City Council tunmblod, That from rand ofter the first dev of January, licensee shall bo token out for all carts, dray. and wagons, usod for private and domesbc purposes, io the. sam fl mann ar, and accord lng to tho ooma pro vtol one now of force In relation lo carts, drays and wagons, lol tu driven |for hire, except giving bonds. And each such cart, dray or wagon, shall bo provided with a badge con? taining the mnubur thereof, and marked iVisafe, to Le placed on the outside of Ibo shaft. Bao. 2. No person aboil bo taken by tho Treasurer ss surety to soy bond under ibo Ordinance concerning li? censes tor cilia, drays, wagons and other carnages, un. leas he or stae bs s freeholder. Bio. 3. The following shall hereafter be the rates foi licenses for public and private carlo, drays, wagons, Ac, including tbs hones or males used thereof, which shall be free from o th sr tata rion: nTBLio courra, nears, na, OB THOM xarruivxn n> OBX Btrstmus wiiaxxvBX, ran uuut moue or on nmiazoT. Vor every oort, dray or wsgon, drawn by ono horse oz mule, ?30. For evory oort, dray or wsgon, drown by two horses or mules, asa. For every hook sud carriage with two wheels, (30. For every back omi carriage with four wheels, ?ta For every alago or omnibus (except Uno omnibus* with two horses, (GO. For every stage or omnibus (except lins ornrJbos, drown by four horses, ?60. For evory truck drown by two or more horses or mules, tod. For every express wagon drawn by two or moro horst a or mules, ?00. ZOXXAH OASTS AITD FTUVATX OASTS, Il RA TO, BTTO. For ? ve ry broad cart or wagon, to. Fer every cart, dray or wagon, naed for privat? or dc mestlo purposes, and not to be employed In the trans? porting af gooda, wares, marchandloo, lumber, or any other commodity, for oompenaatlon, either directly or indirectly for the same, shall pay for a license the sum ol te, exclusive of the torso or mulo. Reti?id In City Connell, Ibis 16th doy of January, [t> a.] In Ibo year of our Lord ono thousand eight hun? dred and sixty-six. r. 0. GAILLARD, Maror. By tba Mayor. Jan narr 8 W. H. SMITH. Clerk of ConnclL TAVBRN-KBEPEIIS'NUTICB. OFFICE OLERK OF COUNCIL. > March 1.1887., A Lil TAVERN-KEEPERS, AND PERSONS RETAIL Jx. INO spirituous liquors, within the city Umits, who have not executed their booda and takou out the proper cards to show that they have Ucenaa to seU, will be re? ported ss not complying willi the law, alter Monday, Sib Mat Those who hove cords are hornby no tl fled to have lim sams placed In a conspicuous place in the window. All lolling lo observe this notice will abm bo reported, after the abovormenUonod Urns. W. B. SMITH, March J_Clerk of Council. NOTICIO. UPPER WABDB GUARD H OUSE, I CaaausrroN, Msy Otb 1867. J STOPPED FROM TWO COLORED MEN A COW, who stated having found ber ten mUea up Main Bea*. The owner ls requested to call, pay expenses and toke her away. E. J. klNOMAN. Moy ?_ 1st Lient. U. W. Q. IL THE LADIES' MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION, HAVING ON BAND A LARGE BUPPLT OF READY MADE CLOTHING, suitable for OonUsmon, La? dies and Children, and being desirous of diminishing our Stock before the season advances too lor, wo would cspo? ol ally draw the alton lion of lbs publie towards the reduc? tion which will be modo lu our prises for the next two or three weeks from dolo. Apply st tbs DEPOSITORY, January 39 _No. lt Chalmers strceL CHERAW ADVERTISER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. SCIENCE, ABT, AGRICULTURE, and MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. Choraw, a 0. Published weekly, Ir/W. LT. PHlHOk A CO. Tanara or sunsomzprioB : One copy ona year.ti 00 One copy six months.304 Ono oopy three months. 1 00 Five copie? one year.18 00 XATXS ow AHVXTrrisTwa i One Square, len linea or less, first insertion.tl 8? For ooah subs?quent insertion.100 AU Advert! asm sn ta to be distinctly marked, or thoy wul be published un Ul ordsred ont, Ind oliargsd sceord t^BTohants sod others advertising by tbs year, n li bo? ral deduction ou lb? abova rolas will bu made. Nov ecu eel I*_ THE HERALD. IB PUBLISHED WkVtKLY AT NEW ll EERY a H., Al 03 per M-sj and. Laving a Urge circulation Uircrrxh sil tho upper and lower Districts of tbs State, sirordagrsetadvantages touATvartlaera. AUCT.Ort SALES. Regular Sale of Provisions, Groceries, Liquors, and Furniture. tv M. BIcKAY. JOHN CAMl'UKLL. MCKAY & CAMPBELL, CK h Auetton House, No. 136 Heeling street. Opposite Pavilion Hotel. Will toll THIS DAY (FRIDAY). 14 th lint., al 10 o'clock, Tlorcca FBE8H PICKLED PROVISIONS Horrels Prr ab Pickled Provltiloua. AMO, Darrel* Pike's dioico HOUUDON WU IN K KV Kentucky Mountain Dow Catos limn, Ac, Ac. ALB?, i itu, IN l'inn Breakfast Toa, Camin? alcala, Cboeao, Pickles. Ac. ?lao, BEDSTEADS, c liol if, Wood and Uano Heat Kolas, Ac. AUK), Two snow c Asl? aud pair Largo B. ales, ou account ol lon uer |iurcliaacr. Tr nun raab. Juno 14 Eng?sft Hrealtfasl Tea, Whiskeys. Furniture, 1o wicca. Soaps, etc.. ?tc. CA.MI>I1|.'.I,I" li. MIX tit CO., ('salt Auction I louie No. 05 Hnsel street, op uotltr. l'oit.inter, Will noll THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock. 3 bblH. BOURBON WHISKEY, 7 casca Old Bourbon, chest EngUshToo, Tobacco, Ac, Ac. ALSO, SOFAS. CH MUS, lluroaus, Bldobosrds. Tables, Bed? stead., Woahalvids, Csrpctlug, Beales, Curry Combs, Pistols (Coil's), Ac, Ac Conditions casb. Jons 14 H.VNNKTT SCHUH. Au (lom or snd Commlidon Merolaant. at N :.80 It I nu street, brio?*- Bro eui street. Offers bis Borricos for tho s ito of MERCHANDISE st day sn I night at bis atnie, also for tho aato of Stock, Monds, lt i al Estate. Vooools, H< rees and Produce. Best city refero ces will bo given. Consignments solicited. Terms mod?ralo snd guarantees satisfaction. May 39 Imo _PRIVATE SALES. BY ll. M. MARSHA.!,!, rfc 1IIIO., Ilrokrrs ?ml Auctioneers. No. 33 Uroad^t. At Private Kalo-. 2 SETS DOUnr.E HARNESS 1 Rockaway soil Maniota _Ipelr Flue Horses. 2 June 13 MISCELLANEOUS. FUN FOR ALL ! FOLL INSTRUCTIONS BY WHICH AMY PERSON, malo or female, can master Ibo groat art of Von trUbquliuu by a low hours' practice, tu oking a world of fun, and after becoming esperta themselves, con toacli others, thereby making lt s source of tuonmo. Full In? structions sont by mall for GO cents. SetlafncUou guar? anteed. Address P. O. Drawur lt, Troy, N. Y. May 13 _ _lyr PAVILION HOTEL. A FINIO LUNCH. Served Every Day, ntiiM il TO 114 i i o < i.ui'it. Juno S S. SWANDALE, PltOPniKTOR OP THK Mansion House, oHi'.nwil.l.l:, H. C. WILLIAM D, GILLlLAiW & SON, Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILLIAM lt ROOK HANKS, MT1SA.1I OAS KITTKIt AND PLTJMBKR, PLAIN AND ORNAMKNTAL OAS FIXTURES, OAS FITTINQ AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT. IBKOCn TO. No. 110 KING .STREET, Aeujiiit 81_Between llnuul sud lrni-. ii ^trouts. NOTICB. OFFICE OF THE CAPTAIN OF POLICE I G'tiaiiLESTOH, 8. a, Msy 33, 1863. I PARAGRAPH IL O. ORDINANCE TO REOULATH L Ibo "Ctcanalng of Privies and Vanita," forbids tbs use of barrels in oj on carts and wagons, and parti aa ap? plying for ll ce nao aro required to pr?vido closed certs sultabto for tho purpose AU persons, Ul arefare, who purposo taking Jobs of tho kind, aro barnby required lo tiring their carts lo main guard house for Inspeotlon be? fore applying for tioonso. O. B. SIG)WALD, Maj M imo Captain of Polies. November 37 KRAUSHAAR & CO. ms MOST nrraovm BB1HP ABD BQDAB? PIANO-FORTES Fall Iron Frame and Overstrung Boan, MANUFACTORY AND WAREHOUSE ?a, IO West II? UM lun-itro . t. ?., IB NEAR BROADWAY. KEW TOBE. PBK UNDERSIGNED, M EMBEBE OT THE ELEM O* 1 KRAUSHAAR A GO., are practical Pleno malara, sad ss sacb have bad a large experience In oonneotlatt sith aoms ot the beat KatebUohments In tala oeontry and JCurotxjL Ttielr / Lanoa are mode not merely (ot thsm, bat ty tb em, ai d under their Immediate personal sspsrrbuen, sui iboy allow no Lnstmmonla to Isars thats factory and paaa Into tbs bonds of their patrons, unless losy have a power, evenness, firmness and roundness ol tone, an aloa Ucl ty of touch-without wblob no lustra nant ought to be sotlaloctory to tbs nobile-aa wwB a lost durability in construction, which enables lt to ra nali. In tu a and to withstand sudden changes of tem* oratara snd AI potare to extremo nest and Bold, whian tra ac m elim ea unavoidable. They will st all times be happy to see tbs pool retina sod the pabilo st their Wardrooms, and Invite campari, san between their own Pianos ona those ot any o tb ss aaannfaetory, ANTON KRAUSHAAR.TOW LAB HAEM CHARLES J. Billi ON KM ANN. April?_ AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK. Factory, Hudson City, N. J. WHOLESALE SALES ROOM NO. 34 JOHN HT UK KT, NSW YORK. ALL STYLES AND OR AD ES OF LEAD PENOTLJ M of superior quality are manufactured abd offered ^^at fair terms lo tbr> Trade, The pobUo are invited to give the Alt m tl CAN LEAD PEN ti 11, tho pre? ference. THE PENCILS AUB TO BR HAD AT ALL THE PHI NUI PA I. STATIONERS AND ND HON DBA LEUR. ASK FOR THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. '* nH-"' BUEFiTELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ) EKaiHxxaiKO Dsrairraoarr, 1 , TAU COLLXOB, November 10, ISM. J I bave always recommended the Faber PolygrcdS Load Pencils as the oidy pencils fitted for both ornamen? tal and mathematical drawing; but, after a thorough trial of the Amor!can Polygrade Lead Pencils, man. ufaotorod by tho American Load Pencil Company, Nsw York, I find them au po rt or to say pencil In use, ?van to tho Tabor or tho old English Cumberland Load Pencil, bal nu s superior pencil for sketching, ornamental and tucxJitrurol drawing, and all tba ordinary asea of a lead '^Tboso pencils sro very finely graded and bara a wry. smooth lead; oven the softest pencils bold tho point ?reif; they ore all that can be desired lu a pencil, ft girts ma areal pleasure to be oblo to assure Americans that they ?ill no longer bo compelled to depend upon Germany cr sn? olhsr torelgu market for pcnpfbk ' LOUIS BALL, Professor of Drawing, fcc ALI. ra ci LS aaa rraarraTDi AY?Ti'AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. H. Y." Nono gen nine without the exact aims of the firm t took lott_?mo_December 1? THE ORANGEHURG NEWS. PUBLISHED EVERT SATURDAY MOBNISO, AT Orangebarg, b. 0. Terms 13 par annan, In ad? vance. Daring the spring and fan seasons extra ocptsa of thav Oimonuio Haws will be circulated for the benefit Of om oil Tertia lng patrono. Contract Advertisements Inter tod on the most liberal tarma. Address SAMTJEb DIBBLE, ? \ y.