The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 20, 1867, Image 3
TH?HDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1867.
1-rOCAL MATTERS.
Jo* WORK.-We hare no* completed oar offict
M M io execute, in the ahortesi possible tim*
ALL KINDS OF JOB WORE, and we moat re?
spectfully tax the patronage of our friends.
Poet Office Notice.
FOOT OFFICE, )
CHARLESTON, 8. C., Hay 6,1867. J
Hereafter, unt? further notice, the Northeastern
Mails will dose at 1.15 P. M., and arriving at the
Depot at 9.45 A. M. will be ready for delivery at ll
o'clock. On Sundays the Poet Office w?l open at
12.30 P. M. for ono hoar.
Tho Maila fdr Sooth Carolina Railroad will con?
tinue to close daily at 6 o'clock A. M., and for tho
Savannah and Charleston Railroad at 6 A. M. ou
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
STANLEY G. TROTT, P. M.
.We have received late German papers from our
. riend, Mr. MXLCXXES, of the Central Newa Depot,
late Mr. VOOLKBS.
PXUTBCHKR BBUDKBLICHKBUND-Owing to the
j noiera ency of the weather, the pi o nie of the above
society, which was to have come off yesterday at
Mount Pleasant, has been postponed till to-mor?
row. See advertisement.
FSOX TBS Fas Wsw.-The Louie ville Courter
OX tho |5th says; "Pour companies of the Sixth
D. 8. Infantry, from Charleston, 8. C., passed
through Memphis yesterday en roule for Fort
Smith, Arkansas. "
ARRIVAL OF TBS FALCON AX Bai.tncoax.-The
Sun of Monday says: "The steamship Falcon,
Capt. Bus, reached her wharf yeste.-day morning,
having made the run from Charleston in fifty-four
hours, with the following cargo : 18*!' bales cotton,
90 barrels rosin, 5 barrels ll oases and 2 casks
liquor, 13,000 feet Jumb r, 68 oases Hhoes, 17 balee
hides, ff bales wool, ff bales bags, and lou packages
The folio wing information waa received yester?
day from headquarters : .
"General SICKLES has to-day requested the
authorities at Washington that ho may be re?
lieved from command in this Military District. Ho
has also respectfully demanded a Court of Inquiry
rrppn his official action, that he may vmdioate hin>
sptf from thp accusation pf the Attorney-Genoral,
janhtiahad, it is presumed, with tts approval pf
the President, -
-B^J
At a meeting of the Comet Fire Company, held
an Monday the 17th inst., the Mowing officers
'?ere elected :
JAMES PROCTOR, President
JOSIAH FKNNICK, Vice President.
FRANOIS ? OWLER, Secretary.
MDbBstot.
H. H. HAMILTON, Sd Director.
W. OHABT.W RIVERS, 4th Director.
RICHARD DICKERSON. Treasurer.
JOSEPH WA8HTNOTON, Trustee.
WTLLTAM ROBSON. 1st Axeman.
S ATHAKTEL DICKERSON, 'id Axeman.
frqPjaj OF FATHER ONxnx, OF SAVANNAH.
Jbere are rnany persons in this city who are well
acquainted wjtn "Father O-'NKILL, and remember
the fjlnjssiU intercourse they have had with bim
int?ifl?ityr His numerous friends will bo grieved
ip learn of hi? ??rneas, and. w?l echo tho following
sentiment of the Savannah Bepublioan i
"We are sure the entire community will regret
to learn that tho Berstend lather ONXTLL is very
ilL and that Dr. ARNOLD pronounces him io a dan?
gerous ooodttim. We hope to hear af his speedy
recovery and re turn to bless his parish."
T?-9-aBT
Dum?-A duel took place yesterday ai ter noon, j
about 2 o'clock, ai HATCH'S Farm, between Mr. T.
G. BOAG, of this city, and Mr. EDWARD BOWE, for?
merly of Columbia. Mr. BOAG came to the city
and surrendered himself to a magistrate, who
went with him to the Sheriff's office, while there
he was arrested hythe military authorities and
taken to the Citadel He was subsequently trans
ferreu to tby civu eo^hcritiee, and was admitted to
hail by Magistrate KAHARAUX. Mr. Bows was
shot in the right rreaat and died from the wound
daring the afternoon. His body was taken to tho
Boper Hospital, and an inquest win be held by
Coroner Wgrrpts at ? A, M. toiday, Wo forbear
making any commenta until the testimony is given
te the public.
CASH Auction HOUSE.-A reference to the auc
tione era' corner in oar columns win convince the
reader that this business is not affected by the
onliness of the times. Morara. MCKAY & CAMP?
BELL, late cf No, 56 Sasel street, hot now of Ne,
196 Meeting street, opposite the Pavilion Botet
rank high on the auctioneers' list, and their sales
embrace every variety of gooda, wares and mer
SpMhsj Their position is central and their sales
rooma large, airy and oommodious. Their sales
are assigned to certain days, bot the quantity of
goods consigned to them is so great that they are
frequently compelled to continuo the sales from
day to day. A glance at Our advertising columns
to-day w?l show oar readers that there is life in
the old laud yet, and if they attend the large ano-'
lion aale of Messrs, MCKAT A CAXFBWLL they will
be convinoed that the ejohequei: ia not empty.
Nsw SocTHiaF FLO cn.-The Sooth Carolina
Hailroad brought down yesterday, a shipment pf j
new Southern Flour, consigned to Messrs. STEH*
HOTJRK A Csv, flour dealers of our city. It was part?
ly from Mesera, G. '?. JACKSON * Co., proprietors.'
of the Granite Mills, August?, Geo. This floor is
elegantly nulled, is beautiful in appearance, and,
will give entire satisfaction to all who desire a
most su2fiD?ic_art*cr?T for .family ase. Messrs.
BTXSWOUHX A Co. ara fat receipt of supplies from
Newberry and Greenville, 8. C., and which the
pubbe will find of a most excellent quality. We
He informed that we may now look for a steady
lUppiy of Southern florr from the interior, tho
qnauty of which wifl. lie of a very high grade. 1
The bread made from Southern Sour is too well J
known for to need oommecdatioo. .
The first shipment of new wheat, grown in this
State, was also made yesterday, and was purchas
ed by Messrs, STESHOUSB A Co. for $2.40 per
bosheL Thia wheat was of a soperior quality, and
ls considered by connoisseurs to bo a good sample
of that nov being harvested in different parts of
the State.
IMPORTANT TO Lvw KJXPKKS,-The following cir?
cular from Headquarters explains paragraphs 6
and 7, in Order No. 82, and states to whom lioenses
should be granted, and what regulations will be
enforced. As this question is one of great impor?
tance to many in the community, we advise a care?
ful reading of the circular, and a thorough ac?
quaintance with its contents;
HXADQUABTERS 2D MILITARY DISTRICT, )
CHARLESTON, 8. C., Jone 17,1867. J
ClBCTTLAS :
In the execution of paragraphs YL and VLL of I
General Orders No. 32, current series, Post Com- |
anders will be governed by the following instruc
An Inn is a place where food and lodging are
provided and furnished for pay to traveuers and
BOJ OUT? 61*8 ?
Municipal and town authorities may grant to
Inn Keepers licenses to sell liquors in quantities
less titan one gallon to be drank on the premises.
In determining the number of such licenses it is
expected that doe regard w?l be observed to the
actual occasion for tavern accommodations, so
that no evasion of the order be permitted byan
unnecessary increase of the present number of j
inns. In any town where this occurs the authori?
ty to grant licenses w?l be revoked and the licenses
granted annulled.
The order does not a i mit of any construction
eafrsSdhig the privilege to apothecary shops, iee
cream saloons, eating houses, or other places.
JJk?j civil authorities to whom lioense money has
been paid will determine fer themselves whether
they wUl refond to licensees the whole or any part
of the money received for been sos.
The order is operative on and after the date of |
ita publication. Post Commanders, in the exerciso
of their discretion, may extend the time until the
first day of July next.
Hie military tribunals constituted by Circular
dated May loin, 1867, from these Headquarters; I
wfll hara cognisance of all violations of paragraphs j
VI sod VLT of General Orders 32, current senes, r
The proceedings wfll be forwarded by the Post
Commander to these Headquarters for review and
final action.
Where by law or municipal regulation the pro?
ceeds of licenses are devoted to the maintenance
of common schools open to all without discrimina?
tion against color or caste, the proceeds of the
hdenses now authorised may be applied either to
such schools or to the support of the poor, iu the
dieoretfcm of the civ il authorities.
All laws or parts of laws, or municipal regula?
tions inconsistent with the provisions of General
Orders No. 82, or of this Circular, are suspended,
mo* will be deemed and held inoperative.
The authority to revoke lioenses when drunken?
ness or disorderly conduct is permitted in or about
premises where liquor is sold may be exercised by
{ott Commander or by any magistrate of the
vicinage on proof of the offence.
By enanansnd of Major-General D. E. SICKLES.
* I J. W. CLOUS,
' a Captain 38th Infantry,
A. D. C. & A. A. A.* G.
Official : J- W. CLOUS, Captain 38th Infantry.
A. D. C. A A.^. A. G. . j
CoEPUB CHBXBTX,-Thia day Catholic? everywhere
?n^?rTeu?? aT^f?^urolT f?etlvaC services" ftc
' earne as orr Sundjy." Alter Ugh Maas lhere" will
? be a procession around the- exterior of ?t. Patrick'e
Church. We had prepared a lengthy sketch of the
origin of the festival, and tho modo in which it is
observed in dit) erent co un tries, but regret thai our
crowded columns preclude its publication/ to-day.
TBS ARTESIAN Winn.-Our indefatigable friend,
Major WILTON, is still boring at fte Artesian Wall,
and though he had many difficulties to contend
with, he feels confident that fte consummation
most devoutly wished for-a plentiful supply of
water-will soon be obtained. He bas been labor?
ing for some time to extricate fte bucket which is
lodged at fte bottom of fte well, but so far bis
efforts have bean futile. In endeavoring to reach
the bucket, several poles have become detached,
and have also lodged in fte well. Major WILTON
is now making preparations to remove these, and
he will then be enabled to reach fte bucket. The
well is now over 1200 feet, and it is anticipated that
when it reach ea fte depth of 1800 feet a flow of
water will be obtained that will be amply sufficient
to supply both fte city and private houses. Major
WILTON is confident that when the bucket is once
removed, it will be comparatively an easy task to
complete fte boring, and there will be then no
impediment in fte way to prevent fte full flow of
fte water.
A number of baft rooins have been fitted up on
fte well grounds, and pleasant bafts can now be
obtained at reasonable rates. The water is soft
and of an agreeable temperature, and fte b?>*h
rooms promise to be, in time, one of fte ?uu -u
tions of Charleston. At present they are decidedly
more useful than ornamental, but give a promiao
of fte good things to como, and are a step toward
that perfect state to be produced by our recon?
struction.
MAYOR'S COUBT, June 19.-Three colored dames
I of high respeotabUity and great force of character,
named Jane Miller, Sarah Johnston and Ann Si n
! ?loton, having got into a discussion upon some
matter connected with female interests, and from
words of terrible import rapidly passed to fisti?
cuffs, much to fte damage of dresses, hats and
waterfalls, and to -fte scandal of the immediate
neighborhood, were fined $5 each,
Two ofter ladies of dark complexion from fte
lower wards, laboring under fte beautiful titl.es ol ?
Amanda Hyatt and Juba Brown, who went into
null after the style of AARON and COLLYEE, in which
considerable science was exhibited, and some wool
made to fly, were mulct in fte sum of $10 each,
which not having even in city bibs, they were com
I polled to oed themselves for ten days.
COUBT or GENERAL SESSIONS ABD COMMON
FLEAS-Hon. F. J. MOSES presiding.-The Cou,rt
met at 10 A. M., and, proceeded tq business. The l
Clerk c'illed the roil, and a BTfficier.t number of j
I jurors answering, fte following Grand Jory ww
j organized:
James H. Murrell, Foreman; H. H. Bolger, W.
P. BaveneL L. Orouti, Dr. 8. bannister, A. F. Ba
! venel, J. H. Steinmo yer, B. D. Schur, 8am'1 Webb.
J. Flaum, D O'Neil, Jae. Silcox, D. Williams, ~"
Opdeboeck, John Clancy.
The Attorney-General was prepared with sixteen
presentments, hut on eal'in g the nameSj DO prose?
cutors appeared, and bat few 'wwpoaees. The
Judge then ordered that bench warrants be issued
against the defaulting parties, and that they
should show cause why they bad not answered to
fte call of fte Court. No cases being ready for
the Grand Jury, the Judgo thanked them for their
attendance, especially at a time when so many
: were derelict, and when fte rotate required fte
services of all They wero then discharged until
: 10 A. M. to-day, when fte answers of the defaulters
will be heard.
The faltoTPfig: Petit Juries were ften organised,
and fte Court adjourned :
jury ?o. 1.-Conrad Bing, Foreman; A. H. Hil
ken. J. King, E. 0. Prince, J. H. Sayle, B. Beils,
0. P. Jacoby, J. Apple. J. A. Shier, Jacob Myer,
Michael La?aghan and L. La vi norich.
Jury No. 2.-W. 8. Hastie, Foreman; P. W.
Hary, P. Epstein, H. M. Magwood, D.I Goldstein,
C. C. Stxoheoker, W. H. Jeffers. S. C. Warnock,
Jno^G. A. E. Cora ten, .Vy. H. Grayer au*!}
' Supernumeraries.-J. E. Wiggins, B. 8. Hana
han, Jno. Bruns, H. F. Brandt, H. M. Brown, J. J.
Boeech, J. g? Biggs, S. D. Do ar, J. H. Symes, W.
T. White, F. E. Fraser and F. G. Cart.
UNITED STATES DOTBIOT COUBT-Hon. Gao. 8.
Bar AN presiding.-EDWABD DALT, creditor of
FLAUM, US, JULIUS FLAUM-in Bankruptcy, order
for injunction. On reading fte affidavit annexed,
on motion of WILKINSON A GUXJIUUST, Solicitors
for tho petitioner's creditor, it was ordered that
an injunction do issue restraining THOA. Y.
I SLMOBS, Eeg., and HENRY BUIST, Esq., from making
I any transfer or disposition of the property re?
ceived is fte assigned estate of tho said JULIUS
FLAUM, which may now bein their control until
the further action of fte Court.
THE PAKTS EXPOSITION.- The MASON A HAMLIN
Cabinet Organs are attracting much attention at
fte Paris Exposition. The correspondent of fte
New York Journal of Commerce, after alluding in
very complimentary- terms to fte American pianos
in fte Exposition, continues j
" Nor is les? artistic Bkill and taste displayed in
fte fine Cabinet Organs of Messrs. MASON ? HAM?
LIN, which are acknowledged to excel whatever
has yet been effected in fte quality and sweetness
of tone? produced from reeds. The exhibition of |
these has been a great success, and has taken pv
ristan artists and builders quite by surprise, be?
cause they were in a great measure unprepared tq
find American mechanical genius developing itself
so much upon objects relating to the agr?ment
and luxury of life, as upon those which have re?
gard only to profit and utility. The cases of these
magnificent Cabinet Organs have also been ex?
tremely admired for their design and execution, in
both of which respects they are allowed to rival
the best productions of fte Faubourg St. An?
toine."
MARSDENS PECTORAL BALK, for Consumption
and Asthma.
DO WIE A MOISE, Agents.
GOODRICH. WLNEMAM A CO., Agents.
THE PEARLY GATES.-Pure white teeth and a
sweet breath, issuing Uko perfume from the rose,
through a pair of tovsjy lips, are, as SHAHPEABI
says, '^oxcefirat. thing, m. woman." To keep fte
"pearly gates" of fte mouth always spotless, and
fte breath always fragrant, it is only, necessary to
use fte SOZODONT daily. tuftsS
jj ' ? ' - . ' jj . j
' ELYSIUS.
A new and important remedy for married ladies
Circulars can be obtained and tho article supplied
upon application to fte wholesale agents.
DOWDS A MOISE,
Southe rn Drug House, No. 151 Meeting street.
April ll ftstu3mo>4
H7?HT
If you want cheap Blank Books;
If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa?
per, Ac; or, MTTJ-TOS' Almanac;
If you want Printing executed neatly;
If you want Books bound in any style, or Account
Books made to order, with any desired pattern of
ruling, go to HIRAM HARRIS, NO. 59 Broad street.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONK AT THE DAILY
NEWS OFFICE.
Anett on Sales Thu Day.
Jarrones A Co will seU this day, at 10 o'clock, in
front ol their store, No. SO Vendue Range, strips,
shoulders, hams, Ac.
T. M. CATBB will sell this day, at three-quarters past 9
o'clock, on Brown's Wharf, butter, shoulders, sides and
lard.
MCKAY A CAMPBELL will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, at
their cash tuet on house, No. 136 Meeting street, dry
goods, notions, ftc.
HILES DRAKE wiU seU this day, at 10X o'clock, at his
store, corner of King and Liberty Btreets, dry goods, Ac.
CAMP BILL, KNOX A CO., will sell this day, at 10 o'clock,
at their cash auction house. No. 6C Hasel street, stock of
a retail store.
LATJRXT. A ALEXANDER will seB this day, at 10 o'clock,
before their store, Ho. 137 East Bay,-bags coffee, Ac.
Iff Lite and Health can be Estimated by
doBara and cents, HRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
SYRUP, for all diseases with which chUdren are afflicted,
ls worth its weight Ingold. It relieves the child from
pain, Invigorates the stomach and bowels, cures wind
colic, and carries the infant safely through the critical
period of tea thing. Be sure and caU tor
"MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP,"
Having the fae natte of "CUBTIB A PIBXJNB'' on the out?
side wrapper. AU others are base imitations.
DO WIK ?i MOISI?,
No. 151 Meeting street, opposite tho Charles ton HoteL
Juno 20 thstu3
A Novelty.
The latest and most effectual remedy for the cure of
debility, looa of appetite, headache, torpor of the h ver,
etc, is PAN KN IN" s HEPATIC BITTERS. For salo by
all Druggists. th
JEtee.to Everybody.
A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information of ibo
greatest imporiance to the young of both sexes.
rt teaches how tho'homely may become beautiful, the
despised respected, and the forsaken loved.
No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their
address, and receive a copy post-paid, by return mail
31 ?i Address P. o. Drawer, 31,
March 30 lyr Tro/, N. Y,
Know thy Destiny. ,
aftoilM E. F. TnoBirroB, the great English Astrolo?
gist, Clairvoyant and Psychometrician, who has aston?
ished the scientific classes of the Old World, has now lo?
cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame THOBSTON pos?
sesses such wonderful powers of second sight aa to ena?
ble her to Impart knowledge of the greatest importance
to the single or married of either sex. While in a state
of trance, she delineates the very faa tures of the person
you are to marry, and by the aid of an Instrument of in?
tense power, known as the Psych om o trope, guarantees to
produce a life-like plo ture of the future husband or wife
of the applicant, together with date of marriago, position
In life, leading traits of character, tc This is no hum?
bug, aa thousand of testimonials can assert. She will
send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written
guarantee, that the picture ls what it purports to be. By
enclosing a small lock of hair, and lng place of birth,
age, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fty cent]
and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you wi ll re?
ceive the picture and desired information by return mau,
AB communications sacredly confidential. Address, in
confidence, Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 223,
Hudson, N. Y ly March 30
AN OLD FRIEND.
For many years the Press of the country has chroni?
cled the beneficial effects of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH
BITTERS. Editors, authors, physicians, merchants,
officers of the army and navy, chemists, counsellors,
ministers of the gospel, in short, a great cloud of witness?
es of every profession, trade and calling, have testified
to its efficacy aa a tonic and regulating medicine. The
names and statements of these witnesses have been pub?
lished tn the public prints. Many of them are weU
known to the whole public. Their testimony has never
been challenged or impugned. This
OLD FRIEND
has been tried and pronounced, on the authority of
those whose Uves and health it has preserved, a pure,
harmless and eminently salutary prepara ti ca. Attempts
have been made to rival it They have failed. There is
nothing equal to the enjoyment experienced by the al
fii cted when using this valuable specific. Its mild tone,
its sure and vigorous action upon a disordered stomach,
and tho cleansing of the entire human body, recommend
it to the whole community as a RFT.TART.K FRIEND.
June 17 fl
MISCELLANEOUS.
A CARD.
McKAY & CAMPBELL,
AUCTIONEERS
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 136 Meeting Street,
OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL, LATE OF NO. 65
tp* ?' -BASEL STREET,
SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
of MERCHANDISE, and are prepared to make
liberal advances on same Special attention given to
outdoor Baloo.
WILLIAM MoRAY. JOHN CAMPBELL.
June 90 thsmlmo
TURTLE SOUP.
rTTHE SUBSCRIBERS WILL SERVE UF THIS DAY,
X between the hours of ll A.M. and 2 o'clock P. M.,
this favorite SOUP of the season, at their Establishment
No. 182 Meeting street. FORDHAM BROS.
N. B.-Families served as usual 1? June 20
ESTATES WANTED/" "
ESTIMATES FOB WHITEWASHING THE MAR?
KE 18, will be received until tho 1st July.
. WILLIAM KIRKWOOD,
in. M ??n
KM OPERATION!
THE STEAM GRIST ABD MEAL MILL,
OP
JOHN CAMPSIE % CO,,
No*. 14 Market st, opposite State st
rna WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT, HAVING
been disabled during the late unfortunate war, hare
lately completed their Mill after the latest modern im?
provements, and are now prepared to furnish the public
with fresh ground GRIST and MEAL at aU times, and
will grind either on toll or for cash, at lowest rates.
JOHN OAMPSEN A CO.,
Nfl. If Harket street, opposite State street.
MjayM_^ ' 1 '? 1 . " 'thm2moa
KEEP COOLI
T7WB THE ACCOMMODATION OF THOSE RESIDING
JD in the southwestern part of the city, a BRANCH
ICE HOUSE wUl be opened on Meeting, near Tradd
street, on and after Wednesday next, from 6.30 A. M. to
7.30 P. M.
June ll
A. G4<$ ? CO.
STr JAMES HOTEL,
NEW ORLEANS,
FAOFBIBTOB8 :
WM, A. BORD.Of New Orleans.
W. F. CORKERY.Of Spottswood Hotel, Richmond.
Telegraph and Railroad Offices in Rotunda of Hotel
June 17 Gmo
S. SWANDALE,
PROPRIETOR CF THE
Mansion House,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
June 8 .
PAVILION HOTEL.
A FINE LUNCH
Served Every Day,
FROM ll TO I? 1-4 O'CLOCK.
JuneS_ '
WILLIAM BR00KBANKS,
STEAM GAS FITTER AND PLC MU Kit,
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL GAS FIXTURES, GAS
FITTING AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT
1 EN DEO TO. No. UC KING STREET,
August 31 Between Broad and onc*n streets.
WILLIS & 0HIS0LM,
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS.
WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND
SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) of
COTTON, ttl CE, LUMBER ANO NAVAL STORES.
ATLANTIC W H ARF, Charleston. S. C.
E. WILLIS.A. B. OHISOLM
October 2R
WILLIAM H, GILLUM & SON,
Real Estate Agent?, Auctioneers
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
OFFICE NO. 33 HAYNE STREET.
September ?_
NOTICE.
OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING
clause of Section 1 of an ''Ordinance to Raise Sup
pUes for the year 18C7," ls published for the information
of persons selling Goods by sample or otherwise, who are
not residents of this city. AU such persona are hereby
notified to report at this office.
"Three dollars on every hundred dollars of all goods
sold in this city by rwns not residents, by sample or
otherwise," W. H. SMITH,
Msxch 8 Clerk or Council
O. CHITTENDEN,
General Commission Merchant,
AND
Manufacturer o?' Par>er,
OF VARIOUS KINDS,
KO. 137 READE STREET,
Corner Hudson Stroot, New York.
DEALER IN PAPER AND IN MATERIALS OF
every description tor its manufacture.
l)oi*niber ia ?mo
CRISPER COMA.
Ohl she was beaut)nd and fair,
With starry eyes, 'md radiant, hair,
Whose curling tendrils, soft entwined,
Enchained the very heart and mind,
CRISPER COMA,
For Curling the Hair of either 8ex into Wavy
and Glossy Ringlets or Heavy Massivo
Carls.
BY USING THIS ARTICLE LADIB i AND GENTLE?
MEN can beautify themselves a thousand-fold,
lt is the only article in tho world that will curl straight
hair, and at tho eamo time givo it a beautiful, glossy ap?
pearance. The Crisiier Coma not only curls tho hair, but
iuvigoratcs, beautifies and cleanses it; is highly and de?
lightfully periuined, and is the most complete article ol
the kind ever offered to tho Ami rican public. Tho
Crisper Coma wUl ly* sent to any address. Healed and
postpaid for $1.
Address all orders to
W. L. CLARK & CO., Chemists,
No. 3 West Fayette street, Syracuse. N. Y.
March 30 ?J*
>',.-. .- - .
A G RIC ULTU RAL.
CHARLESTON
MIIETIIRIL W1REH0IJM
AND
SEED STORE.
LITTLE & MARSHALL,
No. 140 Meeting Street,
(OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL,)
Dealers tn all kinds of
Agricultural Implements,
SAW AND ROLLER GINS.
COTTON GINS.
HENERETS MCCARTHY GIN.
H. L. EMERY & SON'S SAW GIN AND CON?
DENSER, for Hand or Homo Power.
SOUTHERN COTTON 00.13 GIN.
NEW YORK COTTON CO.'S GIN.
BROWN'S DOUBLE (TYLINDEE GIN.
BBOWN'S HAND GIN.
CARVER'S GIN.
EAGLE GIN.
HORSE POWERS.
LITTLE GIANT HORSE POWER.
THE LITTLE GIANT,
OE BEST, MOST COMPLETE AND CHEAPEST
HOBSE POWER MANUFACTURED.
In introducing this new Power Into the maiket, we
vould state that the following are aomo of the advan?
ces possessed by tho "LITTLE GIANT" over all other
Sorsc powers:
1. I ts-groat strength on account of being double-geared,
rbi ch not only doubles tho strength by dividing tho
[train on twice tho number of teeth, but by gearing on
x>th sides of tho wheels it equalizes the wear on the
ihafts, and materially loosens the friction, enabling tho
torses to do much moro work than with any o thor
?ower.
2. Its compactness and extremo portability, it weighing
tbout one-hali aa much as other Horse Powers, and occn
lying but one-third the space, it can bo packed in small
wies, thus saving much expense. It is so simple that
he most ignorant person would have no difficulty in
ratting it together.
8. The facility with which it can be adjusted to any
dud of machinery at any angle, either on the ground or
rver head, without moving it from ita foundation, will
>c appreciated by farmers and planters os specially adapt,
d for driving Cotton Gins.
HORACE! L, EMEU Y'S
PATENT ENDLESS BAILWAY
HOBSE POWERS,
NISHWITZ'S
MOWING A.\D REMO MACHINES.
WASHING MACHINES.
Nows of all-descriptions, Cast Iron
find Steel.
PLOW CASTINGS, in every variety ; Cultivators ;
lone Hoea ; Harrows ; Cast Iron Field and Garden Rol?
are ; Fan Mills; Cort Mills ; Corn Shellers; Corn and Cob
Iruabera ; Hay, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutters ; Plan ta?
lon Carts and Wagons ; Canal and Gardon Borrows ;
Ugar Mills ; Grindstones ; Road Scrapers, i Ohorns !
hovels ; Spades ; Bakes ; Forks ; Hoes, Ac., Ac, Gar?
len Seeds, of all Kinds, warranted pure and Frosh;
LITTLE & MARSHALL,
No. 140 Meeting Street,
(OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL.)
CHARLESTON, S. V.
June 18 faiths
"LrtlOLl"
SEGAR STORE,
(Ht V EH BROADWAY AND17TII STREBT,
SEW YORK.
PIE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE PLEASED TO SEE
bio Southern friends. Tho choicest HAVANA BE
ARS, of all tho leading brands, with a general oasort
?ent of Smokers' Articles always an hand.
jane j " p. OITOLENGUI, Agent
I A. LAMBERT,
PRODUCE
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
OUTHEBN ANT. NOBTHERN ORDERS FILLED ON
COMMISSION.
Office of John P. Ncwkirk,
To 127 READE-STREET, CORNER HUDSON,
INT .KW YORK.
Her Agency tor EXTON'S PREMIUM TRENTON
BACKERS. AU orders sent will be promptly attended
K _Cmos_ December If
ELDER & BROWN,
A MANUFACTURERS AND PATENT
- dr EES of the celebrated COMBINATION
?MjKMa^CRADLK AND BABY TENDER, Pro
?Wfip?SIpellint? Horses, and ah kinda of Rock
f^^& *?? lng Horses, Invalid Chaira, with double
mm^emr- X and alnglo wheels, from $25 *to $45;
hildren's Carriages, Fancy and Varnished Wagons,
?ney Sui es, Invalid Carriages, made to order. Fancy
rope lier nd Baby Rockers, Ac, Ac, Ufe shu Horses,
tads toe '1er.
Depot, o. 638 BROADWAY. Manufactory, Noa. 440,
50, 4SI a d 463 WEST STREET, New York.
Ootobei 31_thatnlyr
STRASBURGER & NUHN,
IMPOBTEBS OF
TOYS. CHINA, SLATES AND SLATE
PENCILS.
STRASBURG ER A NUHN, FORCED BY THE RAPID
j increase of their business and their present inodc
uate accommodations, have lnado arrangements to ro
lovo from No. GC Maldon Lane to tho extendive lofts of
lo. 804 BROADWAY, near Canal street, New York, on
ie 15 th of March; offering th oro to buyers hotter in
uoemouts than over before. thstu3moe February 28
1TEVENS HOUSE, Nos. ?1. 23,33 AND 27
5 Broadway, N. Y., opposite Cowling Oreen-( n the
luropean Plan.-THE STEVENS HOUSE ls well and
Idoly known to the travelling pubUc. The locaUon is os
eclally suitable to merchants and business men; it is lu
toso proximity to tho business part of the city-is on
io highway of Southern and Wtotorn travel-and ad ja?
unt to ali the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots.
Tho STEVENS HOUSE has liberal accommodation for
vcr 300 guests-it is wcU furnished, and possesses every
lodern improvement for tho comfort and entertainment
f Its inmates. Tho rooms arc spacious sud well ven ti?
lted-provided with gas and water-the attendance is
rompt ana rejoice tful-and thc table is generously pro
lded with every delicacy of tho season at moderate rates.
The rooms having boen refurnished and remodeled, we
re enabled to offer extra facilities for the comfort and
leoeuro of our guest?. GEO. K. CHASE A CO.,
May 28_Gmo Proprietors.
jgw?* TTTHINKERS and MUS- ?tSm
VV TACHES forced to ff*?
UL - grow upon the smoothest jbsJI
"?^W facoln from throo to five jj"
lftBT weeks by using Dr. SEVIO- Hag
mmm\ N E . s RESTAURATEUR BflL
Af?Vj?w-, CAPILLAIRE, thc most ?gU
?^Bpaw^ wonderful discovery in mo- ^.B^P^^
?^?pr dorn science, acting upon
io Beard and Hair in an almost miraculous manner. It
as beeu ussd by tho eli tc of Paris and London with tho
lost flattering success. Names of all purchase rn will
e registered, and if entire satisfaction ls not given lu
very instance, thc money w?l bo cheerfully refunded,
rice by mail, sealed und postpaid, $1. Descriptivo cir
alaru and testimonials mailed freo. Address BERGER,
HUT1S A CO., Obcmif>ta, No. 28JLRivcr street .Troy, N
., Sole Agents for tho United States
Marchi?_?J_
~M. M. QUINN,
rVholesale & lietail Dealer
IN
BOOKS, PERIODICALS,
[EWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC.
No. 527 KING STREET
(Opposite Ann stree t),
Charleston, C. S.
The LATEST ISSUES of the Press always on hand.
Subscriptions received and Goods delivered or for
arded by MaU or Express.
All CASH ORDERS wUl bo promptly attoudod to.
February 28 1*
PHOTOGRAPHS
FOR THE MILLION ? !
r WILL SEND, POST-PAID, 50 PHOTOGRAPHS OF
L the most eolobrated Actors for 50 ceuts; CO Actresses
ir 50 cents; 50 Uniou Generals for 50 cents; 50 Rebel
encrais for 50 ceuts; 50 Statesmen for 50 conts; 50 beau
ful young Ladies for CO cents; CO fine-looking young
eutlemen for 50 couts; (I large Photographs of French
anclng Girls, iu costume, beautifully colored, exactly as
ley appear, for 50 cents; or for 50 cents, C ol tho most
eautiful Ladies of tho Parisian BaUet Troupe, os they
[>poar In tho ploy of tho Black Crook, at Niblo's Garden,
ow York.
Send aU orders lo P. O. Box 177, V T, N. Y.
May 13_lir_
NOTICE.
OFFICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE, 1
MATS GUABD HOUSE, }
CHABLESTON, S. C., Juno 15th, 1867. )
RHE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHED?
for the information of aU whom it may concern :
C. li. HIGWALD,
Chiuf of PoHcc.
SEO. C. lie it ordained, That Privies on lota within tho
?ty shall bo so constructed tb?t tho contenu thereof can?
ot escapo therefrom or over Jew; and whenever any
ault or Privy bccoiucb offensive, tho samo shall bo
[caused, and tho owner or occupant of tho premises on
hich any Vault or Pi ivy may bo nituated, tho condition
I which Bhall bc in violation of this Ordinance, shall re
love, alter, cleanse, amend or repair thc same within a
Runnable time after notice shall liavu boon given him
y tho Mayer, and nerved by tho Chief of Police. DJ
ise of neglect or refusal, tho fame sliall be performed
y order ol' tho Mayor, at tho e xpense of the owner or
sonnant of such premises, to be ilrat paid by tho city,
ud thcu recovered with interest from such owner or
coupant by Council in tho City Court.
June 17 12
RAILROADS.
NEW SCHEDULE ON SPARTAK BURG ASE
UNION RAILROAD.
ON AND AFTEB MONDAY, THE 30TH MAY INST,
the Passenger Train will run on MONDAYS, WED?
NESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Down Trains leaving
Srjartanburg C. H., at 5 A.M., arrive at Alston at 11:30
A.M. Up Tialns leaves Alston at 12:30 P.M.; arrive at
Sparenburg C. IL, at 7:00 P.M.
THOS, B. JETEB,
President S. and U. Railroad.
Unionville, 8. C., May 16,1867.
Maj 28 Imo
M A C H?IITTH OPS.
BUILD AND REPAIR
I Stearn Engines, Boilers,
Ssw and Grist Mills: Cost?
in gt in Iron and Brass or
I all descriptions.
Send orders to
J. M. EASON ft BRO.,
Nassau and Columbus sta.,
Charleston, S. C.
December 16
Btulhlyr
WILLIAM S. HENEREY,
MACHINIST MD FOUNDER.
No. 314 Meeting street,
(NEAR LINE,)
CHARLESTON, S. C
MANUFACTURES STEAM ENGINES. BOILERS
and MACHINERY, Saw Milla, Corn Mills, Horse
Powers, Vertical and Horizontal Sugar Mills, Cotton
Scad Crushers, McCarthy Cotton Gins, and all kinds of
Iron and Brass Castings, to order.
April 26 thstuGmo
JOHN F. TAYLOR.
JAMES BARKLEY.
^IX IRON ^
3&
Charleston, S. C.
%
JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO,
PROPRIETORS,
Engineers, Boilermakers,
FOUNDERS, ETC.,
ABE PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS FOR
HIOH and LOW PRESSURE, PORTABLE and
STATIONERY STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS, RICE
THRASHERS (from now patterns, with oil tho modern
improvements), STEAM 8AW MILLS, ftc ftc.
(MNGS IN IRON AND BRASS
Promptly attended to with neatness and dispatch.
Repairs to Marine and other Work,
Shall receive special attention.
FOR SALE-Ono 12-horee power C1EAM ENGINE,
nearly now; several now and second-h nd BOILER?, 6
to 10-horee power.
ALSO,
CONSTANTLY IN OQOB8K OP CONSTBUCTION,
JO, 12 and 30 Horse Tower Steam
Engines.
8q~ All Orders for REPAIRS or NEW WORE shall re?
ceive our prompt and careful attention.
Moy ll
JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO.
arno
NEW YORK STUM ENGINE IO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
ENGINE LATHES, PLANERS,
IMPROVED GAB WHEEL BOXES.
BOLT CUTTERS,
UPRIGHT DRILLS,
AND
MACHIMSfS' TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
Works at Worcester, Moss.
OFFICE AND WAREROOM, No. 222 PEARL ST.,
December 18
NEW YORK.
Gmo
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
CATAWBA COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA.
THE PROPRIETORS OF THIS CELEBRATED
WATERING PLACE, having cono to great expense
since the last season, in changing the position of and re?
pairing tho COTTAGES, grading tho Walks and Greeting
now Buildings, together with many other Improvements,
will open THE SPRINGS for the reception ot visitors on
Saturday, June 1st, 1867.
Being situated in the northwestern part of tho State,
In a country remarkablo for Its beautty and healthful?
ness, these, together with tho virtues of tho Waters, make
it one of the most doalrablo WATERING PLACES in tho
country.
THE MINERAL WATERS
Of THE SPRINGS are the Whito and Bluo Sulphur, and
Chalybeate, and they possess all the finest quail ti ea of
th eeo waters, and are sovereign remedies for all diseases
of the LIVER, BOWELS, STOMACH and KIDNEYS.
THE SPRINGS are accessible by any of the roads lead?
ing to Salisbury, N. C., and at that point the Western
North Carolina Railroad will convoy visitors to Hickory
Station, at which place con voyances are always in attend?
ance to take them to THE SPRINGS.
Dr. WHITE, of the Medical College of Virginia, will bo
at THE SPRINGS tho ontiru Season, and invalids may
roly upon good attention.
Having ogam secured the services of Mrs. WRENN,
and made ample arrangements for keeping a GOOD
TABLE, and tho best Winos, Liquors and Segare, and
having engaged Smith's Band for ?ho Season, wo satoly
promise to all every convenience for pleasure, comfort
and amusement that may bo desired.
BOARD PER MONTH.900 00
BOARD PER IV EEK. 18 00
UOAUD PER DAY. 3 00
Children under 7 years of agc and Ser?
vants Half Price.
J. GOLDEN WYATT & CO.,
May 30
PROPRIETORS.
2mo
Tl BEST TONIC NOW IN USE !
November '17
PUBLIC NOTICE.
OFFICE CLEUK OF COUNCIL, l
Moy 1867. J
Tho following Section of " An Ordinance to abolish the
office of Superintendent of Streets ; to provide for Keep?
ing the Streets, Lanes, Alleys, and open Courts in tho
City of Charleston Cloon, and for other purposes," is
hereby published for the information of all concerned :
For the duo protection of tho said contractor or con?
tractors, it it further ordained, That every owner, lessee,
occupant and tenant of any premises fronting m any
street, lane, alloy, or open court, shall on every doy
(Sundays excepted) have the dirt, filth, garbage, or other
offal, placed in front of his or her lot, in a barrol, box or
heap, and in readiness for the contractor, by the hour of
seven o'clock, A. M., from the hist day of May to the
first doy of November in every year ; and by tho hour of
nlno o'clock, A M., frcm thc first day of November to
tho first doy of Moy following. And any person offend?
ing herein, or placing any curt, filth, garbage, or other
offal, in any street, lone, or aUey, or open court, after tho
hours above named, shall bo subject to a fine not less
than two nor moro than live dollars, for each and every
offence, to be imposed by the Mayor.
By order W. H. SMITH,
May 16 _Clerk of Council.
AN ORDINANCE
TO REGULATE THE STORAGE OF PETB0LEUM, ITS PBO
nUCTS, AND OTHER INFLAMMABLE OILS.
SEC. 1. AV it ordained by the Mayor ami Aldermen, in
City Council atscmbled. That from and after the 16th day
of June next, it slioll not be lawful to keep Petroleum,
Kerosene, Rock Oil, Benzine, Bonzolo, or any other in?
flammable oil or oils on storage or for sole ia any cellar,
store or building south of Lino street, iu o larger quan?
tity than fifty gallons ou any out. lot or premises, and
any such quantity so kept or stored ?hall bc contained iu
vessels of tin or other metal.
SEC. 2. That Petroleum, its products, or any other in
flammablo oil or oils, when brought iuto thc city by land
or water, moy bc kept on any lot or in any building in
which cotton is not stored, for a period not exceeding
twemto-fMU hours, upou thc expiration ot which Unie lt
shall bo removed and kept iu tho manner as required by
the foregoing suction.
SEC: 3. Any person or persons violating any part ol
this Ordinance shall be subject to a fine of two hundred
dollars, for each offence, recoverable in any Court of com?
petent jurisdiction.
Ratified in City Couucil this twenty-first doy of Moy, iu
the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-seven.
(L.S.] P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor.
W. H. SMTTU, Clerk of Council. June G ,
AUCTION SALES
Sale Continued-Stock of Belail Bore.
CAMPBELL, KNOX Si CO.,
C ash Auction House,
No. ?S Hasel street, opposite Posto/Ect-,
WiU sell TH 18 DAY. (Tharsasy), at 10 o'clock,
BALANCE OF STOCK.
ooKF&mnTo:
DRESS GOODS, Calicoes, Muslina, Pant Stuffs, Linens,
Cottonados, Jeans, Clothing, Straw Goods, Fancy Goods,
Nortons, Ac
Terms cash. June 20
Strips. Shoulders, Hams, dc.
JEVFORD8 di CO.
WU1 sell THIS DAY, in front of their store, No. 30 Ven?
due Bange, at 10 o'clock,
20 bblB. STRIPS
6000 lbs. Small Strips
4000 lbs. Pi? Shoulders
400 Bright Shoulders
10 obis. Sugar-Cured Pig Hams
15 bbla Sugars
15 tiorcos uncovered Hame.
10 hah* chests Tea
30 boxes Cho.se. June 20
Butter, Shoulders, Sides and Lard.
BT T. M. CATER.
Will bo sold THIS DAY, on Brown's Wharf, at % past 0
o'clock, _
40 firkins and tubs choice BUTTER
800 Shoulders
S hbds. Clear Bib Sides
30 tube Lard.
Conditions cash. June 20
Bru Goods, Ac.
BT MIXES DRAKE.
THIS MORNING, at half-past 10 o'clock, will be sold at
my Store, corner of King and Liberty streets,
AN INVOICE OF DEY GOODS, Ac., viz.: White and
Blue Mosquito Netting, Cambric, Nainsook, Croas-Bar
and Swiss Muslin, Mozambique, Poplinet, Diaper, Cot
tonade, White and Brown Linen, Ladies' and Gents'
assorted Hosiery, L. C. Handkerchiefs, Satinet and Drill
Pants, Notions, Ac
On FRIDAY, 21st, I will sell 60 cases assorted LOOTS
and SHOES, prime stock. Jone 20
Coffee, on account oj aJl concerned.
BY LACKEY di ALEXANDER,
j THIS DAY, 20th inst., will bo sold, before our store, No.
137 East Bay, at 10 ocloek,
-BAGS COFFEE SLIGHTLY DAMAGED.
_ ALSO,
-boxes HERRINGS, tn g'od order.
-dozen Brooms In good order.
Conditions cash. June 20
UNDER DECREE IN EQ,U1TY.
Heyward vs. Bee, Trustee.
Wul be sold, under the direction of the undersigned, at
the old Custom House, in this city, on TUESDAY,
the 9th day of July, 1867, at ll o'clock A. M.,
That valuable and well known MANSION and the
grounds appurten ant thereto, bounding on three streets,
viz. : East Bay, Society and Wentworth streets, and con
Bi tu ting one of the most attractive residences tn Charles?
ton, to wit :
1. AU that LOT OF LAND, with the Mansion and
Buildings thereon, on the southwest corner of East Bay
and Society streets, measuring in front on East Bay
street 107 feet 3 inches, on th* **> jk Une 103 feet 2 inches,
and in depth on the north Hie 210 feet 4 inches, and on
tho south Uno 186 feet 4 inches, more or lesa.
2. AU teat LOT OF LAND, with the buildings thereon,
adjoining the above to thu wost and on the louth side of |
Society street, measuring in front on said street 40 feet <
inches, and in depth 103 feet 2 inches, more or lees.
3. AU that LOT OF LAND on tho northwest corner ol
East Bay and Wentworth streets, measuring in front on
Wentworth street 40 feet 3 Inches, and In depth 104 feet 8
inches, moro or leas.
4. AU that LOT OF LAND, adjoining the next above to
Ibo west, and measuring in front 38 feet, and m depth
104 feet 8 inches.
6. AU that LOT OF LAND, with the buildings thereon,
adjoining the next above to tho weat, and of the same
dimensions.
6. AU that LOI OF LAND, with the buildings thereon,
next wost of the above, measuring in front 88 feet; on
the back Une 44 feet 6 inches, and tn depth 104 feet 8
m ches.
A plan of the above propel ty can be seen at the office
of the undersigned.
Also, to be sold, PEW Na-in St Paul's Church.
Terms.-One-fourth cash; balance in one, two and
three years, to be secured by a mortgage of the property.
The houses to be insured and policies -?<e"?* Pur?
chasers to pay for papers.
JAMES TUPPER,
JunelS th4tul Master hi Equity
LOTTERIES.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY !
FOB THE BENEFIT OF THE j
MASONIC
ORPHANS' HOME.
W. W, BOYD & CO., Managers.
JAMES KEHR, Manager's Agent for Charleston.
rB LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA,
at ita last session ta December, 1866, granted a
Lottery Privilege to Deputy Grand Master W. W, BOYD,
of Atlanta, Ga., (and other grantees,) for the benefit of
the widows and orphans tn the State, and to erect and
endow an Institution to bo called the
MASONIC ORPHANS' HOME,
who has associated with himself In the discharge of this
duty as Managers, several of the moet eminent, wealthy
and Influential mon in Georgia, who have accepted tho
sacred trust
The high and honorable ch' racier of these gentlemen,
the unwearied zeal in indefatigable labor and heartfelt
devotion of Deputy Grand Master BOYD, the principal
manager in this cause, is a sufficient guarantee that the
Lottery wlU bo conducted in a lair, open and Just man
J oer. The proceeds of the Lottery, less the current ex?
penses, have to bo applied to the bunding and endowing
of the
MASONIC ORPHANS' HOME,
and being devoted exclusively to such a charitable pur?
pose, permission has been granted by tho Commissioners
of Internal Revenue of the Treasury Department at Wash?
ington, to draw said Lotteries exempt from all charge,
whether from special tax or other duty.
Hundreds of thousands of friends of tho Masonic Fra?
ternity in the United States, and aU good citizens, wul be
rejoiced to see tho
"MASONIC ORPHANS' HOME"
erected and endowed, and be the pride and glory of the
Grand Fraternity, for the great Institution o'
FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONRY
hovers, like God's Angel of Mercy, over the widows and
orphans. It ministers its loving charities to those in
want and its principles of liberality, brotherly love and
charity will endure for ages, and their binding force be
strong as links of steel.
TO BE DRAWN
IN OPEN PUBLIC
AT
ATLANTA, GA.,
ON
Wednesday, Joly 17 tu. 1807-Claas D.
SCHEME THE SAME FOB EACH MONTH.
1 Prize of..$60,000 ls.$60.000
1 Prize of. 20,000 ls;. 20,000
1 Prlzo cf. 10,000 is. 10,000
1 Prlzo ot. 6,000 is. 6,00o
lPrlzoof. 2,600) ?0OO
1 rrizo of.. 2,500/ are?'?W
24 Prizes of. 600 are.12,000
55 Prizes Of. 250 are. 18,760
120 Prizes of. 200 are. 25,000
160 Prizes of. 100 are. 16,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES:
0 Approximation Prizes of $500 each for tho
nine remaining units of the same ten of tho
No. drawing tho $60,000 P. izo aro. 4,500
9 Approximating Prizes of $250 each for the
nine rc maining units of tho samo ton of the
No. drawing the $20,000 Prize are. 2,250
9 Approximation Prizes of $200 each for the
nine remaining units of tho samo ten of tho
No. drawing tho $10,000 Prizo are. 1,800
9 Approximation Prizes of $100 each for the
nine remaining unite ol the same ten of tho
No. draw ing tbc $5,000 Prize are. 000
18 Approximation Prizes of $100 each for tho
niuo rema??ng units of tho same ten of the
Nos. drawing tho $2,500 Prizes are. 1,800
424 Prizes amounting to.$108,000
Wholo Ticket, $12 ; Halved, $6; Quarters, $3; Eighths,
$1.50.
?5? All t ie Prizes above stated are drawn at every
timing ifs
PLAN
OF' THESE GREAT LOTTERIES AND
EXPLANATION OF DRAWINGS.
Tho numbers from 1 to 30,000 corresponding with tho
nijubcrs on tho Tickets, aro printed on separate slips of
paper, and encircled with small tubes, and plaeed in a
gh ss wheel-all the prizes in accordance wMh tho
Heh orno, aro similarly printed and encircled, and placed
in another glass wheoh Tho wheels aro then revolved,
and two boys, blindfolded, draw tho numbers and
prizes. One of tho boys draws ono number from tho
wheel of numbers, and at tho same time the other boy
draws out one prize from the wheel of prizes. Tho num?
ber and prize drawn out are exhibited to the audience,
and whatever prizo comes out is registered and placed to
the credit of that number-and this operation is repeat?
ed until all the prizes are drawn out
The Tiekete aro printed to the following style: They
arc divided into Eighths, printed on the face of the Ticket
8 Eighths bearing tho samo number consi tu to a Wh ole
Ticket Prizes payable without discount
W. W. BOYD & CO., Managers
Atlanta, Ga.
Correspondents may rely on prompt attention to or?
ders by simply enclosing money with fuU address. AU
orders for Tickets and Schemes and information to bc
addressed to
JAMES KERR, Agent,
OFFICE NO. 20 BROAD sTBkST,
Eey Box No. 584, Charleston, S. C.
June 14 Imo
There cometh glad tidings of joy to all,
To young and to old, to gt oat and to small;
The beauty which ance was HO precious and rare.
Is free for aU, and aU may bc lair.
By thc use of
CHASTELLAR'S
WHITE LIQUID
ENAMEL,
For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion,
The most valuable and perfect preparation to use, for
giving the skin a beautiful pearl-Ukc tint that ie only
found to youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pim?
ples, Blotches, Moth Patches, Sallowness. Eruption?,
and aU impurities of thc skin, kindly healing tho same
leaving thc skin white and clear os alabaster. Its use
cannot bo detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a
vcgctablo preparation ia perfectly harmless. It ls thc
only article or the kind used by the French, and is con?
sidered by thc Parisian as indispensable to a perfect
toilet Upwards of 80,000 bottles were sold during thc
past year, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price
ouly 75 contai Seilt by mail, post-paid, ou receipt bf an
order, by
BERGER, SHOTTS k CO., Cbomists,
285 River St., Trov, N. Y.
March 30. lyr
E. M. WOT?NG-,
CORONER AND MAGISTRATE,
HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROM CHALMER!)
. flreet to No. 77 CHURCH STREET, near 8L
Michael's Alley. August 81
ADC Ti OK SALIS.
Special Sale of Dry Goods, Notions, dc-Also, Bat*
ance of a Retail Store.
WM. McKAY. JOHN CAMPBELL
McKAY & CAMPBELL,
CASH AUCTION HOUSE,
No. 136 Meeting Street,, opposil.)
Pavilion Hotel,
I ATE OF NO. 55 HANK. STREET,
Wm ?ell THIS DAT, (Thursday,) 20th June, st I >
o'clock.
NAINSOOK, CHECKED AND SWISS MUSLINS, Frene 1
Cambrics, - cotch Lawns, English Prints, Scotch Om .?
hams, 4-4 Long Cloth (very fino.)
ALSO,
Pisces FRENCH HABIT CLOTHS, Cassim eros, Es a.
tucky Jeans, Hamilton Checks, Linen Drill and Duck.
AUBO,
MADRAS HANDKERCHIEFS, Hemstitched and L. C,
Handkerchiefs, Flax Thread, Noodles, kc
READY-MADE CLOTHING-.
SUITS OF LINEN. CASSIMERE AND JEANS, Sup ?
Merino Under Shirts, Genfs Colored Shirts and Drawer .
HOSIERY. - .
LADIES' AND MTSSES' HOSE, Ladies' Belmont
Skirts (very fino); Gent's Half Hose, White, Colored aa 1
Mixed; Elastic Suspenders, Neck Ties, Felt and Stn *
Hats, Pocket Booka, English Cutlery', Notions, Ac.
ALSO,
BALANCE OF A RETAIL STORE,
CONSISTING OF:
PRINTS, Long Cloths, Mosquito Nettings, Bobine ?
Boots, Shoes, kc, kc, kc
Terms cash._June 30
Superior Furniture of a Family leaving the city?
WM. McKAY. JOHN CAMPBELL.
MCKAY & CAMPBELL,
Cash Auction Horns?,
No. 136 Meeting street.
Opposite Pavilion Hotel"
LATE OF NO. 66 HABEL STREET,
Will sell TO-MORROW, (Friday,) 91st inst, at 10 o'clock
Superior Marblo Top OAK COTTAGHaJETS with
Spring Mattrees, Marble Top Centre TabMPl superior
Walnut Extension Dining Table (16 feet), Sons, IS Wal.
nut Dining Room Chairs, 2 Arm Chaira to much, Gani
Seat and Back Arm Chairs, Large Mirrors, Carpets, Ac.
ASMO,
One of Wheeler k Wilson's SEWING MACHINES, Mat?
tresses, Nurses' Rockers, Children's Chi ira, Cane an i.
Wood Seat Chairs, Bedsteads, Ac
ALSO,
ONE DINNER SET.
ALSO,
KITCHEN FURNITURE. Stove Pots, Pans, Kettles,
Ac.
All to be removed immediately after sale;
Terms cash. . ' ? June30
[SALE POSTPONED OW ACCOUNT OT TUE WKAXHXB TO VEX
PAT. nrE 2 1ST rr?ST.;
wmatdries at Auction.
BY SMITH A MCGILLIVRAY,
Auctioneers, No. 97 Broad street.
Will be sold TO-MORROW, the Mat inst., at 10? o'clock,
in front of their Office, '
1 MARE, 6 years old, Saddle and Draft
1 Plantation Cart, 1 Spring Cart '
1 Double-seated Buggy.
1 Bread Cart . 1
1 Sprint; Wagon
1 Hay Cutter
1 largo Platform Scale.
ALTO, -
FURNITURE, Horse Blankets, 1 Desk. 1 Liquor Cass,
Ice Cream Freezer and Lantern, Silk Curtains, and nu?
merous other arfcles._ June 30
SALE POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OP THE WEATHER TO
FBIDAV THE 21HT INST.
One Fine Ice House or Refrigerator, Cooking
Stoves, Meat Safes, 1 Lounge, Cane Seat Chairs.
Sofa Cots, Bedding, Pillows. Desks, Tables,
dc., ai Auction.
BY SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY.
?7 Broad-street.
TO-MORROW 21th inst, at 10 o'clock, at their Offlce,
June 20 ._
[SALE POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OT THE WXATHXK TO
ram AT, TUE 21ST TOT.]
One 2?lch Cow and Cot?' at Auction
BT SMITH ?t MCGILLIVRAY,
Auctioneers, No. M7 Bra?i street.
TO-MORROW, the 31st inst., at quarter-past 10 o'clock,
in front of their office.
June 20_|
UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY
Fori vs. Farmers' and Exchange Bank, of
Charleston.
Wm be sold, under tho direction of the undersigned, at
the old Custom House, in this city, on TUESDAY,
the Otb day of July, 1867, at ll o'clock.
All that VALUABLE LOT OF LAND, with the build?
ings and improvements thereon, lately occupied as a
banking house by the Farmers' and Exchange Bank,
situate on the weet side of East Bay street between
Broad street and Unity Alloy, measuring in front on East
Bay street twenty-five (25) feet the same on nie back;
line, by one hundred and forty-two (142) feet in depth;
butting and bounding north on landa formerly of Cook;
south on landa of tho Planters' and Mechanics' Bank;
east on East Bay street and weston landa late of Daniel
Hart
Terms-One-fourth cash, and the balance in two equal
successive annual ina'.ahnen ts, with interest from day of
sale, payable annually, secured by bond of the purchas?
er and mortgage of the premises; the buildings to bs
insured ind the policy assigned. Purchaser to pay toe
papers and stamps. JAMBS TUPPKR,
Juno 20_tfaatul_MseterinBqnity.
HANNETT SCHUB.
An tl oncer and Comm! aston Mere liant, at
Nu. SO King street, below BraOKstreet.
Offers his services for the silo of MERORANDISE at
dsy an 1 night at his store, also for the sale of Stock.
Bonds, Real Estate, Vessels, Horses and Produce. Beet
city references wm be given. Consignments solicited.
Terms moderate and guarantees satisfaction.
May 29 Imo
MISCELLANEOUS,
CITY TAXES.
OWNERS OF BEAL ESTATE ARE REMINDED THAT*
this sud the next week tho Corporation Tax can ba
paid with ut incurring thc penalty of falling to pay be?
lora the 29th inst See CjtyOrdtaanco._June 18
TAX NOTICE.
MOUNT PLEASANT, 8. C., Juno 3 3th, 1887.
rp HE SUBSCRIBER WILL RECEIVE RETURNS OF
JL Taxable Property in the town of Mount Pleasant os
every Tuesday and Saturday Afternoon, from 4 to S
o'clock, until 16th July next, at the residence of Mrs.
Simons, Mount Pleasant Persons can pay their Taxes
at the samo time if they wish.
E. O, HALL,
Juno 13 thS Town Treasurer.
~ LAW NOTICE.
WASHD?GrTON, D. C.
riTHE UNDERSIGNED HAS RESUMED THE PBAO
_L TICE OF HTS PROFESSION IN WASHINGTON
CITY. '
P. PHILLIPS.
Jnne 6_Imo
NOTICE TO ATTORNEYS.
rTTHE RULES AND FORMS IN BANKRUPTCY. A3
X adopted and authorised by the Supremo Court of
the United States. The only GENUINE edition. Nona
other foll and complete. Sent postpaid to any part ot
the cc un try on receipt of $1 26.
SST A liberal discount made to tho trade. Address
0, L. SAYRE A CO., National Law House,
No. 306 Pennsylvania Avenue,
Jnne 19_6_ Washington, D. C.
FUN FOR ALL!
FULL INSTRUCTIONS BY WHICH ANY PERSON,
male or femalo, can master tho great art of Ven?
triloquism by a few boura' practice, making s world of
fun, and after becoming experts themselves, can teach,
others, thereby making it a source of toc?me. Full in?
structions sent by mail for 60 cents. Satisfaction guar?
anteed.
Address P. 0. Drawor 31, Troy, N. Y.
May 13_lyr
CLOSING UP!
SOME RARE AND VALUABLE BOOKS ARE YET
to be bad at HART'S BOOK STORE, at half price,
but for a brief period, as Gie Store will shortly close.
Among the stock aro :
HALB ROOK'S HERPETALOGY, 6 vols., quarto'.
Quadrupeds of America, by Dr. Bachmau
Buonaparte's Ornithology, 6 vols., quarto
Cuvier's Animal Kingdom, colored plates I
Kieneris Concbology, colored plates .
Boydell's Illustrations of Shakespeare's Pldya, folio
Tho Pyramids of Gisez, 1 voL, folio
Tho Cathedrals of Glasgow, 1 voL, folio
The Public Buildings of London, 2 vols., folio
Tho Literary World, 10 vols., folio
Thc American Almanac, from its beginning, 1830
lilyan's Dictionary of Painters, 2 vols., quarto
Tho Engineers and Machinist Assistant 3 vols., folio
A set of the Library of th o Fothers, complete, 41 T-??
A set of Baxter's Practical Works, 4 vols
Nordheimor's Hebrew and English Grammar, 2 vols
With many other valuable works on Art and Architec?
ture. Imo_May 31
^ra??LBOOKS AT HALF
PRICE.
ENGLISH, FRENCH. LATIN AND GREEK, IT ALLAN,
GERMAN AND SPANISH SCHOOL BOOKS are be?
ing sold ot half price. Teachers and parents, if they de?
sire to save, should avail themselves of tho opportunity.
Call soon, or you may bo too late. 1 a
SAM. HART. Sr.,
June 17 Bookseller, King srreet.
THE LADIES' .
MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION,
HAVING ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY OF READY
MADE CLOTHING, suitable for .Gentlemen, La?
dies and Children, and being desirous of diminiubing our
Stock before the season advances too lar, we would espe?
cially draw thc attention of the public towards Ute reduc?
tion which will bo madu in our prices for the next two
or three weeks from dato.
Apply at tho DEPOSITORY,
january 29 No. 17 Chalmers street
/n?C.U.GARRISON^
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^FAMILY MEDICINES^
FOR CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA, USE DR. C. G.
GARRISON'S CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA PRE
VENTIT E. It has not its equal in Ole world.
PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE.
For salo, wholesale and retail, at my store, No. 211
South Eighth struct, Philadelphia, and by
BOWIE <Si MOISE,
SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE,
No. 151 Meeting street opposite Charleston Hotel.
June 17 ru th.sc
EXCELSIOR! EXCELSIOR!
CHASTELLAR'S
HAIR EXTERMINATOR,
For Removing Superfluous Hair.
ITO THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUABLE
depilatory recommend ? itself as being au almost in
dispcnsiblo article to female beauty, is easily applied,
does not burn or injure the akin, but acts directly on the
roots. It is warranted to rem ovo superfluous hair from
low foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely,
totally and radically extirpating tho same, leaving "jo
skin soft smooth and natural. This is the only
used by the French, and ls the only real effectual uep??
tory in existence. Price 76 couts per package,' r*^?
paid to any address, on receipt of an order, bj_ I
BERGER, SHUTTS A CO., ??"^?(^f. j
March 30 lyr No. 2S5 River at, Troy. ?