The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 24, 1867, Image 3

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fffrt; gaita, %nm MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 31, 1.8O7" LOCAL MATTE US. Jon Wons.-Wo havo now complotod our ofilco BO as to execute, in tlio shortest poBsiblo timo ALL, KINDS OF JOD WOltK, and wo must re? spectfully ask tho patronage of our friends. ?'oat Ufllcc Notice. I'OHT OmcK, J CHARLESTON, 8. C., May C, 18i?7. f HorcAflor, tutil fiu'tlicr notico, tlio Nortlioaatoni 1 Malls will eloHO nt 1.16 1'. M., and arriving ni tlio Do|K>l at 9.45 A. II. will bo ready.for dolivory at ll o'clock. On Suuda.vH tho l'oat Odie o will open at '2.U01*. M. for ono hour. Tho Mai 1,1 for South Carolina Railroad will con? tinuo to closo daily at 0 o'olook A. M., and for (ho j Havannah and Charleston Railroad at G A. M. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. STANLEY O. TROTT, I?. M. Wat Ans indebted to Mr. MxLcnnns, of tito Con? trai Nowa Dopot, No. 108 Market et root, for late Now York Gorman papers. FATIIF.II O'NEIL AND ms Co-LAnonEus.-Tho Sa? vannah KwpuUiean Baye this vonorahlo and emi? nent prolato ia improving in hoalth, and likely to I rccovor. Ho bas rcachod sovonty-sovou years, all of which havo hoon nponl in tho mn vice, of his | Church in Georgia, South Carolina and Florida, Father 1) UFA it and Father YAN ROOSUUO&CKE I lia', o both boon quito Bick, hut aro nearly restored. I GAVBTO IN or A FTBK WELL.-Tho hoavy mine o? | tho paat wook cauaod tho ca. th to absorb BO much water that it became very nott .ind unstable lt wau I ovidontly this rush of wator that cauuod tho Uro well in Gooree, H I rent, opiioaito tho Collogo, to cavo In. It now proaonts an .ugly chnsni, which has boon boarded to provont nccidonts. As tho wull I was noar tho Bidcwalk, lt rendors that portion of | tho atrocl impassablo, and ropaira ahould bo im? mediately commenced. THE FA nu AND G Am IHN. -The first number or] a pampblot under this litio in now upon onr tablo, and, ou referring to it, wo find that it lu an "agri? cultural nowBpapcr dovotod to tho improvement nt our Sonthorn farms." It in published, monthly, nt Clinton, B. C., by JAMES R. JACOBS & Co., and wo aro di i.poe i-il lo I bink will bo found useful to Har? man and gardonurti ; mid ns tho Biibacriptioii ia only ono dollar a yonr, ia cortainly open to all who may doairo information on tlio important subject | of agriculture. PIBE DEPA UTMEICT. -It will bo perceived by an aiKorliscin ont in ano th or column Hutt ibo hon o reel, which thc Firemen's Association of Now Yolk havo prcHontcd to tito Independent Firo Company of Columbia, will nrrivo in tho city by tho steamer to-morrow, and that it will bo ut tho aloro of Mr. Winn:, southwest Cornor of Meeting and Went? worth slroots, wuoro it can bo viowod by tho citi? zens generally on Wednesday, mid un that day cotumittoos from tho d?floront companies will OH cort it to tho railroad dopot, when it will bo shipped to (ho Uno body of mon for whom it is intended. Tltia is tho reel which hos boon built in tho placo j of tho ono lately lost in tho Andalusia, and ban boori ro-manufacturod at nn incrensod oxponeo mid with roferonco to greater beauly of stylo by tho < g?nerons donors. An exhibition ol it will, 110 doubt, draw a groat crowd or visitors who wiU bo ploasod to BOO snob an elegant spocimcn of that particular lino of work. A OALS TM JUNE.-After aororal days of unset tied weather, tho wind froshonod to a galo from Uro northeast on Saturday last, atan carly hour, blowing bea vient about Bovon or eight o'clock A. M., and moderating down about midday. Tho shipping in port rodo out tho galo without materi? al damago, and tho pion along tho oily front anf forod but little-. Tho steamers Ti)ot Boy, from Savannah, nnd tho Violator from Florida, arrived on Knnday. Thc Dictator experienced tho galo in ito oarly atagoa on hor paaeago from Foi nandun to Savannah, and rodo ont tho Iattor portion In ' Savannah Uiver. Bho reporta tho wind from tho north to northwest, with a vory high Boa. Capt. COXSTTEB aaw a brig drag ashore near Ty? bi* Tho Bteainaulp Afbn< ka, from Now York, which nomo powena woro looking for yoatorday, wo are informed, did not start until Thursday, and 1 tho ? 'atctm, from Baltimore, was probably do tai ne il in tho Bay. Thoy oro both good ahipa, and both vessels may bo oxpoctod to nrrivo safely, although thoy may moot with aomo detention by tho hoavy woathor. Tho extraordinary cirenmstanco of a eovoro blow in Juno io BO unusual an occurronco that it may be considered a strange event. Wo aro in? formed that tho last ovont of tho kind took, plaoo a boat 1839 or 1B40, when a BO vero galo took placo in this month on the doolino of tho moan. ST. MASTS Caunen_Few persona have failed to notice tho ropaira that havo boon in progross on St. Mary's Church iu Heaol atroot. Thcso wore; complotod on Hattirdny, and O10 Chprch waa opon od for divino worship on yesterday, after an inter? val of nearly one month. Notwithstanding tho' threatening weather a largo audience collected, and the improved appearance of the Church elicited general admiration. Tho exterior of tho Church has boon painted tho rich cream color, which bas: bocomo BO popular, and which ls now generally, adopted in thia city, Bnt tho renovation is not I confined to tho outside, tho interior hos boon re? modeled until it ia scarcely rccognlzeablo with tho: past. Tho walls aro now painted to roacmblo; blocks of grained marble, and tho coiling is of a: beautiful bine color, which at once at-, tracts the oyo by ita pleasing Imo. In tho body of tho Ohnroh tho same improve? ments aro noticed ; the pews havo boon beautifully grained, and tho mahogony orme and oapB glisten. willi varnish. Over tho chancol tho coiling ls painted to ronmnbln olonds at nunnet, while, imme? diately undor it hangs tho largo altar pointiDga of I tho cruBifiction. Thia picture was painted by tho late Colo n ol Jon* 8. COODELL, in 1839, to rc- j place that lost at tho groat Aro of 1838. It has boon retouched and roguildod, and looks now liko a now p ainUng. Tho other ornaments in tho chan? col havo boon improved by tho banda [of tho pain? ter, and aro in keeping with tho general appearance of the Ohnroh. Tho painting was dono by Mr. T. A. BEAMIBU, and reflects groat credit upon him; tho powB, organ, and, indeed, thu wholo budding being fino speoimons of the decorative art. Messrs. BWAN A FxscmsoN performed tho carpon ten work, and effected tho different changea (hat aro noticeable in tho Church. Dr. lt. H. BABEB is thc officiating plient at Si. Mary's, as aisled by tho Ber. O. B, JNOBTBHOF. ST. JOHX'J DAT.-Tho Sith of June has boon sot ] apart for the observance of tho nativity of Kt. John tho Baptist. It niuo enjoys tho distinction of hoing considered midsnmmor'8 day. Tho ob sorvanooa connected with tho nativity of St. John woro commenced on tho provions evening, railed, as uanoi, tho ovo or vigil of tho festival, or Mld eninmur Ero. On that ovening tho people woro ncenstomed to go Into tho woods and brook down branches of troon, which they brought to their homes and planted ovor their doors, amidst groat demonstrations of joy, to mako good tho Scrip? taro prophoey respecting tho Baptist, tbat many should rejoice. This custom was universal in England until tho recent chango in manners. A number of superstitious notions woro oonnoetod with Ut. John's Evo, and both in England and on tlio Omtinont it was formerly bolioved that by cer? tain obsorvanoos a glirapso of tho futuro could bo I obtained. Thoao fancies gonorally rcforred tolovo affairs, and tho lutnrc .husband, a lover's truth, and other kindred malton, wore foretold. Tho following version Of a Gem?an poem, entitled, I "The St. John's Wort," oxplains nomo of tho no-| tiona prevalent among tho peasantry: .'. /.. "The yoting maid i tolo through tho cottago door, And blushed as she sought tho plant of power. ' Thoa silver glow-worm, oh lena mo Iby light, 1 mast gather tho mystic St John's Wort to-nigh t ; Tb? wonderful herb whoso loaf will dodds If tho oomtcg year will mako mo a bride." Tho Evo of St. John is a groat day among tho I Masons of Scotian J. At M ol rr mn tho vt ne rabio I abbey ia tho ohlof point of attraction and resort. Tho whole extont of tho abboy is, with moasnrcd 1 stop, gone Ihre 0 Umol rc and, but jrhoh noar (ha. | Jinnie tho wholo Masonlo body gather to tho chan? col, and form ono grand somi-eirclo around it, where tho boart of Roncar Bruira lies deposited I near tho high altar, and tho band strikes up tho | patrlotlo air, "Soots who ha'o wi' Wallaco bled.'' Midgi Bho worn of rockets - and tho glare of blue 1 ! ?lits tho aoeno olosoo, and tho effect produced la overpowering, reminding Ute beholder of noinrj popt?xr a.aliirnauft hold daring tho middlo ogoB, By a practical bail, tho' obsorvanoe of St. John's Day aoozoa to be mainly confinod to ibo provions ovoning; buj^n ibis fv^plyj,'ti.f rn .lin* jiover boon much importance attached to ci thor, and ^?TtftCpt }ng In Masonlo circle* tho day ls unnoticed. 'fl INQUEST.'-CI inquest yesterday ov ox Ul o body of a malo colored infant, a few monlba of ago, which Tran found in a vrell on a- lot in . Charlotte 1 ataoot, north aldo, near Washington. Tho body wee first discovered by n negro boy, who at ouco iufornio'l tho Cumnor. Tho jory roluruod a vordict that tho infant carno to ile death from aomo causo uroknown. HAHJIOAD ACCIDENT. -Wo learn that tho heavy minn bavo caused a wash nt n> culvert near Whitea villo, aomo thirty milca from Wilmington, and that tho train from Wilmington for Kingsville, run Lulo it, killing Ibo engineer, Mr. lIxxnY DUCK ITEIDT, nnd seriously injuring sovornl of tho pas? sengers. Wo have been unablo to obtain tho fall particulars, but trust tho acoldont and tho loss of lifo aro both oxagoratod. Tira VEBDIOT OP nu; CORONER'S Jonv m THE LATE Duer*-Wo publish below n correct copy of Ibo Coroner's verdict in tho inquest hold over tho body of Kow ABD A. HOB. Tho inquest waa com? menced at tho Hoper Hospital, and conolndod at thc Coroner's ofllco, whore tho Jury rondorod tho following verdict : "That E. A. I to wo came to hie death by ft wound inflicted in Ibu right sido by n ball from a pis toi in tho hands of T. O. Haag, on tho 19th instant, at tho Tour Milo llonso, between two and throe o'clock 1*. M., in a duel in vrhiob John Clancy and John T. McDowell wore seconds, and from tho evi? dence given wo And tho said E. A. ltowo tho ag? gressor. And so tho said Jurors aforesaid, upon their oaths aforesaid, do say that tho aforesaid Theodore (1. boag, os principal, nnd John Clancy nnd JolniT. MoDowaU as nccossorios, in manner and fenn aforesaid, 12. A. lloo, then and there feloniously did kill, against tho peace and dignity of tho samo Btato aforesaid. E. M. WUri'INO, Corouor." B. L. HOWAItD, Foreman. J. D. WU.WINKLE. JOHN ?. KELLI*. K. T. DROWN. J. LEVER3TINE. F. YOUNO. I W. H. Medium'.. J. IIA AH. JOHN W. MILLER. JAMES M. CONKK?. O. MAHONEY. M. OANNON. WESLEY O. MUOKEMFUUS. MAYOR'S Connr, Juno 22.-Aa thora was nothing of consequence before his Honor this morning, wo hilve no report to make; bnt wo cannot holp congratulating all concerned in promoting order in tho community, in tho groat quiet that baa for sonio time existed in tho city. CounT OF GENERAL SESSIONS AND Colinos PLEAS -lion. 1'. J. MOSES presiding.-The case of tho Stalo c.v. Jno. llounolt alias Jua. Dull, Ed? ward Keys and Richard Huller, for larceny and receiving atol?n goode, vms resumed, and the argumenta hoard, W. E. Mi KELL, Esq., appearing for tho deronco. Tho jory roluruod a vordict of guilty of larceny. j Tho H I.-do ca. 1'BANCIS PEREZ, assault, with Intent to kill, and osBault and battery, JOHN 1'uiLt.irs and J. E. IIUUKE, Esqs., for tho deronco. This caso wa? tried, and a vordict of not guilty ren? dered. Tho Grand Jury returned a truo bill in thc case of tho y tale c.v. T. O. DOAO, JNO. CLANCY, and JNO. T. MCDOWELL-Murder. "THE SuuTUEnx OPINION."-il. HIVES POLLA UP, Esq., late of tho Examiner, has brought oui a now wcokly p.tpor, nuder tho abovo tillo. In typographical oxcoutlon and' general nppeaxanco it is ono of the handaouiost poriudicaLs wo have ovor soon in tho South. Thorn ia a vast deal of very interesting original mattor in this flrst num? ber, and "If Mr. POLLARD can koop np to thia mark, bo noed not fear a want of roadens nnd eub scribors. Ilia purpoao ia "lo preservo tho momo r?es; embalm tho noblo deeds and sacrifices of tho Con redor?lo dead; to describo tho various como torics wherein tho lost onos of tho Routh havo boon gathered, and tho renown of tho battlo flolda and tho gallant mon who led tho Confederate annice; to koop bright tho altars of sacrifico that roach from Virginia to Texas; to vind?cale his countrymen, and to do justice to tho Southern canso, nnd dofond tho honor and int?rnala of hor pooplo." Mr. POLLARD, wo ato glad to soc in addressing himself particularly to this work. Ho says :" "Wo havo no dosiro to rovivo old fouds with tho North. Wo accept tho now condition of ailairs in good faith, and wo adr ian tho people of the South to com? ply in good feeling toiVi the requirements of Oie Military HUI. Wc aro tired of turmoil, confusion, and dissension." " The future heida out no belter terme for us than those offered in tho Military Bili, and we must accept those, or loorse teilt speedily fokow. Wo bavo not yet fallon to tho " lowost depth," for tho sulphurous blasts of BTE VENS' bato reveal a hell of tortoro still hold hr re aorvo foi no, to which what wo endure now eocms, by comparison, a hoavon." " Our safety and the security of unborn generations can be secured only through, the nat roto defile of registration." THE MERMAID BELL.-Tho colored portion pf our citizens woro thrown into an intonso stato of eieit:mont on Batnrday by tho announcement that a veritable, genuine and unmistakable mer maid bad boen washed ashore al CnisoLM'a Mill, and WBB captured by tho prince of tho apotheca? ries, Dr. Tn OTT. Numborn repaired to tho mills, but not finding tho object of their search, return ed to tho shop, where they insisted on tho maid of tho soa being produced. Their curiosity was re? lieved by tho amnion :eiuont that tho monster was confined in tho cellar and was not prepared for an introduction, but they lingered around tho door, anxious to obtain a poop at the far-famed creature. At ono timo over SOO pooplo woro present, and mur? murs of indignation, both long and loud, were ut? tered against tho hapless apo th oe 0x7. ..Tho natu? ral superstitions of tho race woro aroused, and an old tor, who bad oro BS od the line and had aeon tho wonders of tho deep, would bavo learnt a lesson in tho art of tolling yarns If bo bad mingled with tho crowd. Tho taloa of some old grandfather were repeated with tho additions gained, by their ago, and mermaids woro almost considered com? mon trash oomparod with Ute marvolloTiB stato monta ndvanood by some qf tho fiction makers. Som0 James' Island negroes, on learning tho causo of (ho crowd, bocamo vory much excitotl andras cjd tho party' to rosouo tho morin aid und Votum her to tho water. They alleged, ne ft reason for thia con, duct, that until, lt woe done tho soa would ?rnthin," to moan, and the wind, and rain would desolate tho country and rain tho crops. Their importu? nities became so fierce that Mr. TROTT waa forced to nppoaao thom by stating that tho creature had boen carried book to tho water. Thia aaaertiqn quieted tho crowd somowbat, bnt tho' oxoltomcn t waa not abated, and, on Sunday, a crowd of ?nail negroes were gathered around tho drug s toro, anxiously pooring lu tho koy bolo. Wo seldom remember a hoax that has takonao troll, and in which so many pooplo wore victfrn Leed. Tho darkles firmly bo li ev od in tho oxla lenee of tho mermaid, and wore only anxious to obtain a glimpso of tho wonderful creature. | Wo doabt if they aro yot eatiscod with tbo result, and if tho bad weather should oontinuo Urey will swear'timt it was on i med by tho- unlawful detention of tho mermaid from her nativo element. . Tm WEATTTaTiu-Thia toplo baa boen 'BO often attended to that it ia difficult to prosont it in an attractive form, but tho persevering chnracttr of 1 tho raine of last wook entitle them to sumo notice. Day after day and hight! after night have tjio Hoods dosec'ntlod until patience has boon oxbauslod ard forbearance has oe os od to be a virtue. Tho oldest inhabitant dooa not rom ember A moro con? tinued spell of Wet \feather, while iii the-country tho formora oro brooding over tholr troubles and comparing tho proeont to tho time pf th? great Harrison freshet. So far; we havo received no accounts of any groat damage being dono to tho orops; but the country ia ovorywhoro nndor water, and eurious ?approhoneioqs are foll that the grow? ing cotton .and com will bo injured. Fortunately tho wheat has been nearly)all faorvoatod, end only a email por?j?i/i WAU lost by tho Aivtasflotving of tho landa. TlmrV^oio mSny. ratnor^.in tho oity yes? terday of freiihetil>Li} .vario UM"parle of tho State, ! which had oarriad away Wdg_es ?id inflicted oilier damages upon i'tfoptrrtr, hilt :iipoa examination thoywore found lp'bo mcorreotj/os paaaongors 'from tho Interior reported no frcshots or any de? struction off ridgee. ! Thu fury of tho storm ww doubtiona extended along tho coast, and in tho oity tbo damages dono lin tho upper districts is compara Lively slight. Tho ?wind which accompanied the rain proved to be '.very destruolivo to property, arid houses were un jrpofod, trees ?aud fences blown down lind ft general scattering of loaves croatdd. Tho tin roof of tho ?new '?uatom House waa rollod ap and blown a dla tanoo of eovcral hundred feet, tint) of tho dor I ric ks wan also blown'down, and ialUng upon a cow Ulled tho unfortunate animal. < In different parte ?of tho city troca woro blo/wq .down, limbs torn off, land the stroeta strewed with loaves.1 Ia "Logare street a hugo limb waa brok on from a tiree' by th? foreo of tho storm and tho paneora-by wofo oater: - ,i ched to see a largo boo hive in tho frac turo. Tho lit tl 0 LnstoLa woro nidoly disturbed, many pf ahem were Ulled, and tholr home r on d c red ten an tl 0 BB by ?the aocidont. Although tho hive badi tho appear? ance of being quite old, no one had noticed It br> Iforo it WM ap rudely exposed to view.'t '. !, Yes 1erday Ut 0 ?un struggtod throngh tho olontla |no?leu&rod ua ty the warru tb of bis ray s, but at B o'olock tho clerk of th o tv catii er ne? at h turu od th e (spigot, and wo were treated to what wo auomry hope la tho palting shower. Tho aUra were ?bin? lng brightly an hour ra tor, anil wo went to Bloop with tho expectation of noon Booing ono moro clear J d?y. MAIIHDKM'M l*E<iTrj?Ai/ llAift ie corlftin in oflooi. DOWIF. A'BIOIBE, Agon?a. UOODll?OH, WINLM.AH a? CO., Agunta. A *" ii?' H. IT you ?rant ohoap Blank Books; If yon want ohoap Stationery, Envelopea, Pa- j por, AO.; OtJ ISXUMMMf Alm?TiiLn; If you want Printing oxoontod noatly; If y on want Booka bound in any style, or Account Booka made to order, with any desired pattom ol | ruling, go to IILRAII HARB?, No. CO Broad etrool. BUSINESS NOTICES.1? ALL KIN DH Ul' JOD WORK DONS AT TUE DAILY ? NEWH OFFICE. A-A-A-A-A Hie best DyspcpUo Dllters now In uso are FANINIVB Ilepstlo Ditton. Tboy nover fall to giro relief. IYy a bottle, and bo convinced. For tale by all Druggists, m Tho Tlnio to Ailvcrtlsc In the Country. THE Puan rx bas a largo circulation throughout tl?, mlddlo and upper Districts or tho State. Advertising I rotes os reasonable aa tho stringency of Ibo inouoy mar? ket will warrant Morcbants and others wielling to nao tho columna of tho paper will address JULIAN A. h Kl, UV. Proprietor, Fobrusry 20 Columbio, S NO NAME. Many, many people suffer from they know not what. Tliey aro not sick-tboy sro not wall. Thora ls no nomo I for lt. It ls Simply weakness-a brooking down of tho vital forces. Whatever its causes, (and tboy ero Innu? merable), Its symptoms aro in Ibo main tho samo. Among tho moat prominent aro extremo lassitude, loss | of appetite, loss of flosh, and groat montai depression. Indigestion and a Stomach Cough aro also frequently con? comitants of this distressing ststo or boJy and of mind. Tue common remark In relation to persons In auch ?a j condition la, tba* tboy aro consumptive. Now, what theso iinfcrtanatos really want ia efpor, ?Mal tlrength ; and, os certainly as dawn succeeds darkness, they con rccuporato their systems and regain perfect health by re? sorting to HOSTET I KU'S CELEBRATED STOMACH DITTERS. It ls sa ciliar that a llfo-rovlvlng tonio ls re? quired In such cases, aa that tho dying naroo of an empty lamp requires to bo revived with s now supply of oil. Perfectly pura and Innocuous, containing nothing but tho lu ?t guned vogotablo oxlraots, and com bluing tho thrco grand elene-. UH of a stomachic, an alterative, and a genial invigoreut. HOSTEITER'S DITTERS are .mila, hlo to all constitutions, and are as applicable to tho dis? eases and disabilities of tho toobier sax as lo thone of | men. 0 Juno H Free to Evorybody. Largo 0 pp. Circular, giving information of tho greatest importance to tho young of both sexes. It lonchos how tba homely msy Docomo boautllul, thc despised respected, and tho forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fall to send their address, and receive a copy post-paid, by return mall. Address P. O. Drawer, 31, March 30 lyr Tro/, N. Y. Know thy Destiny. MADAME E. F. THORNTON, Ibo groat English, Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant and Psychomotrlclan, who has aston? ished tho sdontlflc chusos of tho Old World, hos now lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame TnoBKTON pos Besaos such wonderful powers of second sight ss to ena? ble her to Import knowledge of the greatest Imp?rtanos lo tho singlo or m arri od of either BOX. While tn a stain of tronco, sha delinco toa Ibo rory fcolurra of thc person you aro to morry, sud by tho aid of au Instrument of In- j tenso power, known os tho Pnjchomotropo, guaran toes to prodnco a life-like picture of tho future husband or wife of tho applicant, together with dato of marriage, position In life, leading traits of ohoracter, ftc Thia ls no hum? bug, aa thousand or testimonials can assort. Hbo will Bend, when desired, a certified certific?lo, or written guarantee, that the pichir? ls what lt purports to bo. By on closing a email lock of bair, and lng place of birth, ago, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fly conti j and Btampod onvolopo addressed to yourself, you will re? ceive tho picture and desired Information by return moll. All communications pac redly confidential. Address, in confidence Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 323, Hudson, N. Y ly Morcb 3U MISCELLANEOUS. LAW NOTICE. mHE UNDERSIGNED ARE ASSOCIATED A? PART JL NERS, and propose to practico In tho STATE COURTS OF LAW AND EQUITY for tho Districts ol Raru w ell, 1 kauf ort and Holleton, under tho nam o and ? stylo of "DAVANT." Oluoo, far tho present, at Gn.T.TBONVTLLE, South Carolina. E. J. DAVANT. November M_fm_J. C. DAVANT. . LAW NOTICE. WASHING-TON, D. C. fTTHE UNDERSIGNED HAS RESUMED THE PRAC X TIGE OF HIS PROFESSION IN WASHINGTON CITY. P. PHILLIPS. Jone 0 Imo NOTICE TO ATTORNEYS. fTIHE RULES AND FORMS IN BANKRUPTCY, AS s adopted and authorized by the Supremo Court ol tho United Stale?. Tho only OENUTHE edition. None other full and complota. Sent postpaid to any part ol tho country on receipt of tl 23. KS- A liberal discount modo to tho trade. Address 0. L. SAYRE b. CO.. Notional LAW Hooso. No. 208 Pennsylvania Avenue, Juno 19_(I_Washington, D. O. FUN FOR ALL! I/Ill LL LN8THUOTION8 BY WILLOH ANY PERSON, JU molo or female, can master the great art of Ven? triloquism by a few hours' practice, niskiog a world ol run, and alter becoming exports themselves, con teach others, thereby making lt o source of In como. Full in. BtmcUons Bent by mall for 60 cents. Satisfaction guar? anteed. Address P. O. Drawer 21, Troy, N. Y. Msy 13_lyr , WILLUM II. GILL1LAKB & SON, Beal Estate Agents, Auctioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANT8, OFFICE NO. 33 BAYNE STREET.' Sente mber 'a_._ O. CHITTENDEN, General Commission Merchant, ANO McLTL-aiactixrer of Paner, OF VARIOUS BUNDS, ' ilO. IUI lt K A l) li STREET, j. Comer Hudson Btroot, Now York. TP. KALEE LN PAPER AND IN MATERIALS OF I / ovary description for tts manufacture. December 18_?_6mo THE SDliTilERN EAFRESS C0A1PANV, | Office No. 147 Meeting str.> t, j 1 CONNECTIONS WITH ALL Railroads Throughout THE . UNITED STATES. Eve IT attention giren to tho safe Transmission of Freight, Money, ami Valu ubi es. WILL CALL FOB AND DELIVER 1'UK IO Ii 0 '. 'it,; TO ANY POINT IN THE CITY EUEE OF OH ARO E. . : ? '. II. n. PLAST, President, April 10 ,' ? .' Augusto. Qa. .H on OB. ; " ' OFFICE OHXEF OF FIEIS' DEBARMENT, I . i .Jaso 10, UoT. J fTIHE ATTENTION OF ALL PARTIES ABE HEREBY J. directed to tb? following Ordinance, ratified June 0, IBM : . * ' AH ORDINANCE ' : . ',. vf RELATION xo min wxxia... . ?7< U ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen, in City Council aeeembled, That 11 shill and may bo lawful for tho Board of Fire Moslem, from time to timo, to restrain or to prohibit entirely, the use of any of tho Public Wells In any part of the olty, whenever. In their Judgment, the public good, ehaljroqolre such restraint or prohibition; and any penah Wtio shall viol?te an/ order of tho asid Boord of Ftro Masters In relation lo the Public WaR*, In purauanco of Ulis Ordinance, arter ? notice gi von per? sonally In writing.. or cTuly pubUahed tn one nf the dty nowspswosok shall bo subjected to a penalty of toa doOors fsfwvsxTa^t?^too. ^ ' _,?fB, NATHAN, ' Jox?)fa': IMO Chief Flro Der^irtmfnt. ;. .. . . ??1 ... : aoTiCK. 1 . OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLJOE, I : OnAUi.M.roN, 8. C., Moy i. 1W7. "J' fTYFIE REGULAR INSPECTION OF THB LOT8 AND X tn closures, vi ul ts, ho., wOl commence' on Monday nest, flt inst. Owners and occupants are hereby required lo see that their premises sra ba good conditio* and tha t an sub koa garbage ls removed ss required by Orfll^ 'vance. Othar Inspections will follow. Uy order of Mayor GAWAASD. ? " .E. M. wBrriNo-, CORONER0 J AjiJJp/ MAO IST R ATE? SAS REMOVED BIB OFFICE FROM OTr?f.MKhfi street lo No. fi CHURCH STREET, near 81. Mi's Alley. August U _JWI8CEllANE0US. 1 FIRE DEPARTMENT. milE HOSP. KKK I. IN'I ENDED FOU TUE ISM' X PENDENT FIIIE COMPANY of Columbia, donated by tho rifiWWII*! Assoc) dion of Now York, 1? Mm*b?l lo anita lirra by steamer of '1 uosday noxl, and will tx exhibited lo tho cltUeus M WI?UNEHDAY, at Ibo Imni turo (toro of Ur. WU ITH, sonlbtfcGt corear of Mee Uni: .nd Wentworth streets, at whlehtimo lt will bo forwarded lo Columbia by South Carolina Railroad Oompany. Tho Committee of throe mombo ra from each Volun? teer Company-Ytcc-Prt-Mldont aud two men In uniform will meet at above place, at 4 P. M., on 26th Instant, to ofcori tho samo to tho dop' \ Tho escort will bc commanded by tho Vice-President of tho Pioneer Steam Eugine Company. By ordor of Bonni Flro Masters. M. B. NATT!AN, June 31 S Chief Flro Boporluiont._ CITY TAIKH. OWNERS OF BEAI, ESTATE ARE REMINDED THAT thur and Ibo uoxt wock Ibo Corporation Tax eau bc paid with'mt Incurring Ute penalty of folllug lo pay be? lora tho 20lh Inst. Seo City Ordinance. _JuuoJS_ ESTIMATES WANTED. ESTIMATES FOR WIIITEWASHING TUE MAU? RE 18, will bo rccelvod unlll Ibo 1st July. WILLIAM KIRKWOOD, Chief Clerk. Juno 20 A CART). MCKAY & CAMPBELL, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 13G Mooting SI reel , OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL, LITE OF NO. M UASP.L STREET, SOLICIT CONSIGNMENT'S OF ALL DESOUIPTIONB of MERCHANDISE, ami aro prepared to niako liberal advaucco ou nomo. Bpocinl nlteiiUou given to outdoor solos. WILLIAM McKAY. JOHN OAMPIIELL. Juno 20 thsiuliiio AGAIMN OPERATION! TUB HTKA.1I GRIST ANO MICA I, MII.l. OF JOHN CAMPSEN & CO., No*, l-l Mnrkoi st, opposito Stnto st. TniS WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT, HAVING been disabled during thu Into itnfurtnnato wnr, bavn lately completed their Mill after the latest modern Im? provements, and are now prr|iarod to furnish ttio public willi fresh irrouud GRIST aud MEAL at all Unios, aud will grind either on toll or for cash, at lowest ratos. JOHN CAMPSEN A OO., No. ll Markot street, opposite Btalo street. May 23 - thui2iuos PAVILION HOTEL. A FINE LUNCH S e r v o cl E v o r v Day, PROM ll TU I* tri LUCK. Juno 6 S. SWANDALE, PROPRIETOR OF Till'. Mansion House, GREENVILLE, H. C. Juno S_ ST. JAMES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS. - pnopniEToRR : WM, A. HURD.Of Now Orleans. SV. F. CORKERY.Ol Spottswood Hotel, Richmond. rclograph and Railroad om cen In Rotonda of Hotel. TINWARE! A Full Assortment at Low Figaros. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HART & CO., IMPORTERS OP HARDWARE, CORNER OF KING AND MARKET STREETS. "LA CRIOLA" SEGAR STORE, CORNER BROADWAY AND 17TH STREET, NEW YORK. TIRE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE PLEASED TO BEE his Southern fri ands. Tho choicest HAVANA SE OARS, of all tho lead In? brands, with a gcnoral assort? ment of Smokers' Articles always on band. Juno i_D. OITOLENQDI, Agent. WILLIAM BROOKDANKS, STEAM OAS FITTER AND PLD9IBER, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL GAB FIXTURES, OAS FITTING AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT XENDE1) Ta NO. 116 KINO STREET, August ai Ret?CPD llroad aud Onorn street*. LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED WORnWIURE SAUCE. PRONOUNCED ? EXTRACT BTf 9s of a letter from a r^JornTfwPrtTiH fl M?DICAL O EN T LE M AN OTNN0K8E?118 Kl tt Madras, to bli TO na not osxT gm*\Vm\ Brother at " _ MrWil \V0110E8TEIt, May, Hood Sauce 5HK I851: fWf- "TtU LEA A PER tira ArruciuLX 3g???> liiNH that their KAUOE SllBaB highly esteemed in In TO ~*S3?? dla, and is, lu my opinion, ^Vifei' tho rrjobt palatable, as EVERY VARIETY BlX"l|IJ well as tho most wholc ML^BPS ?mo SAUCE that la OF DISH. *mWi!3Lm ?tAe." Tho success of this most delicious anil un ri Tallai OOD Ument having caused many unprincipled dosiers to Ippryths namo to AJmriouj CompnumU, tho PJUMU II rtipectfuUy and twrnttltu roques ted to see that tho name i ot LEA A Pznnocs aro upon tho WRAPPER, LABEL, 3TOFPFH and BOTTLE. Man. trac turod by LISA At P K II ll 1 N S , Worcester. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, Isl ?J W YOKK, ' ... " AGENTS FOB TUE UNITED STATES. October IB_i_ ftnwlyr i ' KRAUSHAAR faa BOW D0DOTIB GUARD AND B Q D AUB FI J?LN O-FORTEB Fall Iron Frame and Overstrung Baai, MAKUTAOTOUY ARD WAHKHODUB ' . ' Mik .19.. West Iloua ton-st rs st. Rs). 1? ' HaUB BROADWAY. HEW YORK, . TMOI UHDKBaiQrTKD, MEMBERS OF TUT FIRM Ot I KBAUBBAAR A CO., ara practical Piano m lian and as roch have had a larva expert an oe in conn ec liol with sema ol the bast EsublUhmtntj In Url t conn tr; aua Europa. Their llanos ar* made not merely foi Ikam, bot ty them, ?._ d nadar th?tr Immediate persocil t ap ?rrUl cu, and they allow no Instruments to leave theil factory and pasa Into the tunda of their. patrons, uni*II they have a power, evenness, firmness and ro undo aaa o to BB, an elasticity of lonah-without which no luttra cent ooght to be ?atislActory to the public-as well a last d arab lilly in construction, whian enables li to rs Alain In tn .-a and to withstand sudden changes of tom 3tratara ana axpotur* to ettrema neat and ocla, whist ar? scsi st I ros* nnavoi dahls. They will at all time* bi happy to sse th* profus ld and the public at their Wardrooms, and hi vi le compart son between their ?wn Pianos sad thew ot any otha* AB TON KRAUSHAAR..TOBIAS HAMB CHARLES I. BOnoNKMAHN. ? Anni M . ... , . ,,. NOTICE. 1 ' OfTICK CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING claus* of Section 1 of an .?Ordinance to Bala* gm> Piles for the year 1867." In published foe tho icrctfmatloo of person? Belling Goods by sample or otherwise, who are nc? ro?ll6?Uontia dty-All such persons are hereby 'TThre^/omSiob^nf^ifoxJ "doRara?/lAaTCfids sold in this etty by reoni not res Menta, by sample or othsrwlse," W. lt. HM ITH, starch 6 Clerk of Council .,: ' A G R t C ll LT URAL. INGERSOLL'S HAND POW COTTON PRESS. For Convenience, Economy nud.( ('li culm ess, tho greatest Labor \\ . Saving Machino that can bo nut ou a Plantation. OPINIONS OP TIIK i' i .or ia-: i ALLENDALE, DADJTWELL DnrmtOT, H. G., I Morell 1, 1807. j Meurt. /Mlle tt Marinait : c.i.NTi >:?> N : I unod, during tho noni ?canon, ono nf "IngontoIPn Portable Cotton Prenne?, purchoscd of jon Inst *optomb<?r. I have alway* been prejudiced In favor of Mic "Screw Pro?;," p.nd notting bat dira DsfeSaMy in? duced molo try any oilier. I lake pleasure, however. In adding my testimony In favor of lt* entire adaptation to tho want* ol a cotton plantation. It has anrpoiiscd my most sanguino expectations. I have packed with but two hands, vol I prefer four-two nt each lover. My bales oil weighed over COO lbs. Tim first lot I sont to market averaged W'J I IA My Impression Is that ooo lbs. In abmit the capacity of tho Press, and a greater number of pmimlii subject tho follow-block to too much rink, un. I e?i 'he sides of tho cot ton box wns Increased. It would odd greatly tn tho vnluo of tho Press if tito cottou box WOH Icu Inches longer. In baale, I am, vor; renpocirully, Tour obedient servant, Atc, ll. W. LAWTON. P. S. I took my Press down and carried lt nome four mlle H lo pack tho crop of a neighbor, who failed to bavo o "Screw" built; bo was so much pleased that ba han determined to abandon thu "Screw" and pnrchsao "In? gersoll's Press." B. W. L. OITICE os KINO'S MOUNTAIN IUrmOAD COUPANT, ) YoiiaviLLE, 8. O., April 16,1807. I O ENTLEITEN : I hsvo Just racolrotl your lotter ol Fob ruary nth-opon my return to this place, after an ab? sence of two month -i-and this reply may bo too late for your "Descriptivo circular of IngorsoU's Cotton Press." Tho Press I used in packing my cotton hut year worked admirably, pocking, with ease from 600 to CH) Ihn. Willi good active bauds to work ll, I am satisfied that freu eighteen to twenty bolos might readily bo lacked in a day. This Press combino? tho s 1> an tagon of lightness, and ronwcpieu t portability and twupUcity |balng caatly m on ?god hj any ono of ordinary lutolllgonco). (in at com pren,-11 ig force, with little motivo, powor, au J "lout, but not I nani," lt fi worked entirely by h a ml, th us saving far Ibo farm hornea tho hard labor Imposed upon thurn by tho uno of tho ordinary "Screw." Iti-Hpertmllv, Ac., yours, E. M. LAW To LITTLE A MAIUIIIALL, Cliarleelon, S. C. For ?ESOI?TT?VE CIRCULAR and PniOE LIST tddrcna LITTLE & MARSHALL, Agents for tho Ingersoll Cotton Press. No. 110 MEETTNO STREET, Opiioalto Pavilion Hotel, Juno 17 niwf Charleston, B. C. MACHINE SHOPS. JOHN F. TAYLOR. JAMES DARE LEY. IRON \V Charleston, 8. C. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. PROPRIETORS, Engineers, Boilermakers, FOUNDERS, ETC., ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS FOR UIOH and LOW FIIBSSUHE, PORTAULE sod STATIONERY STEAM ENOINES and HOIT-EllS. RICE nm ASH KllS (from now patterns, with all tho modern juproveraeuta), STEAM SAW MILLS, Ac, lie CASTINGS IN IKON AND BRASS Promptly attended to with neatness and dispatch Repairs to Marine and other Work, Shall receive special attention. FOR SALE-One lO-horso power STEAM ENGINE, nearly new; several new and socond-b nd BOLLEEJ, 0 to lo boree power. ALSO, CONSTANTLY IN OOUILSE OF CONSTRUCTION, 10, 12 and 20 Horso Power Steam Engines. ag- All Orders for REPAIRS or NEW WORK shall ro? taive our prompt and careful attention. JIMIN F. TAYLOR & CO. Moy ii _arno NEW VORI STEAM ENGINE CO., MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINE LATHES, PLANERS, IMPROVED OAR WHEEL BOXES. BOLT CTJTTEB8, UPIUOHT DRILLS, AND MACQINISIS' TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Works at Worcostcr, Mass. OFFICE AND WAREROOM, No. 223 PEARL ST., < NEW YORK. December IP imo AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL COMPANY, NEW i YORK. Factory, Ilnilson City, N. . J. WHOLESALE SALES ROOM NO. '.il JOHN ST Ii K KT, NEW YORK, ALL STYLES AND OR AX) Efl OF LEAD PENCIL' of suporlor quality aro manufactured; and offered at fair lenna to tho Trade.' Tho cubilo aro invited to giro the AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL tho pro, iforcace, ..i THE PENCILS ARE TO BE HAD AT ALL TU? P HIN Ol PAL STATIONERS AMD NO HON DEALERS. ' . ASK FOB THE "AMERICAN LEAD PJtNOIL, " *' *" TE?miONUL, ' ? BITE/FIELD SCIENITFIO SCHOOL, EsuiNEKniNo DxraBTMxifT, YALE COLLEOE, Novomber IO, isca. I bavo slwaya rocommonded tho Faber Pol yg rode I/cad Pencils ss (ho only pencils fitted for both ornamen? tal'sad ru ith ema tl cal drawing! bat, slier s thorough trial of Ibo Amor-icon Polygrsdo Load Pencils, man ofSolnrod by tho American Load Pondi. Company, Now York, I find thom superior to any pencil In nae, oven to Ibo Faber or tho old English Cumberland Lead Pernell, hoing s superior pencil tor sketching, ornamental and mechanical drawing, and all tho ordinary usos of a load pencil. Those pend?a sro very finely grad od and havo a very smooth load; oven tho softest pencils hold tho point well; tboy sro all that can bo desired in a pencil. It gives mo great pleasure to be able to assure Americana that they frill no longer ta corn pell od to depend upon Germany or nny ott or foreign m a riot for pen eda. LOUIS BAIL, Professor of Dim wing. Ad. ALL PENCILS AUE TAUTED \ tXkT "AMERICAN LEAD. PENCIL 00. N. Tt." ti Nono gen ulna without trio exact name of Uie fl rai: took to it,_ Gmo j ._Dooombcr 18 AN Oil DIN AN t K ro ntouum -nm nonios or FETBOLEOV, ITS rao ' Doors,' um o-rtixn imaaamu OXES. tea l.' tl' il ord.ilned dy the JUiycr and Aldermen, tn Oily Council autmbled, That from and after tho li th day of Junerioxl,ilshairnotbo Uwful to koop Petroleum, Kcronono, Hock Oil, Benxme, BerrBolo, or any other In flam ma t?o oil or oils on storage or tor salo in any cellar, store or bulkllng south of Lino street, In s bvger quan? tity than fifty callans on any ono lot or premises, and any such quantity so kept or stored shall be con tamed In vessels ci un or other roeta!. ., , . BEC X That Petroleum, tts producto, or any other in? flan- mahle oil or oils, when brought Into the city by land or water, moy ta kept on any lot or bi any building in which cotton ia not stored, ftrr o period not exceeding twenty-four hours, upon the expiration of which time lt shall be removed ona kept In tho moaner ss required by Ihe foregoing section. SEC 8. Any person or Kreons violating any part of thia Ordinance sholl ta subject to A fina of -two. hundred Jellore, tor ooah offence, recoverable In any Court of conv Ktent jurisdiction. ' , "j i tl ilea In City Goondi this twenty-first noy of May. In the year,ci our Lord ope thousand eight hundred and ality-aevota. -' T> .< . [LB.] P. a QAtLLARD, Mayor. Vt. ll. Burra, Clerk ot Council, juno 0 LOTTERIES. GEORGI! STATIS LOTTERY ! FOI? TUB li I INT;IT r UF TUE M ASO IT I C ORPHANS' HOME. VV. W, 1IOYD & CO., Managers. FAMES KERR, Manager's A?ont for ClinrlCBloii. rUK LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA, at UM last session lo Utrnmbvr. IStKI, granted a Lottery Privilegs to Deputy Grand Mm :, r W. W, I10Y1?, if Atlauta, (la., (omi otnar grantees.) (ur III? lionciH nf tin willawa ami orphans lu tlio Hiato, omi to rrorl anti indow an Institution to bo culled Ibo HABOKtO ORPHANS* HOME, rho ban associated wllb himself Lu Uio discharge ut thin luty as Managern, several uf Ibo most eminent, wealthy nil liillunutlal nu ii III Uoorgla, who bavo accepted Ibu acred IruBl. Thu high ami hmiorablo clr.ractor of IbCHO gentlemen, bo unwearied zeal In Indefatigable Inlior and heartfelt [cTOllnu of Deputy Grand Monter ROYD, thu principal nanogcr In Ibis cause. In a sufficient guaroutco that tim /Ottary will bo romliiotcd In a lair, open and J net mau? ler. Tho proccedH of tho Lottery, len? Ibu current cx KUISOS, bavo to bo applied lo tho tm liding and endowing nT OM MASONIC ORPHANS' HOSIE, ind being devoted cxclUHlvely to such a chiirllablo pur MM?, iierinlsston bsa laren granted by the Cmutnlasteiirrs if Internal Ilovouuoof thu Treasury Departmental Wnnh ngton, to draw sold LotterlcH exempt from all charge, vbothrr from special tax or oilier duty. Uuuibrods of IhoiisaiidH of frleiul? of the Masonic Fra emily In tlio United Slates, and all good citlzcus, will bo ejotood to seo tho "MASONIC ORPHANS' HOME" ircclcd and endowed, and bo Ibo prldo and glory of the Irand Fraternity, for tho great Institution of FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONRY ?overs. Uko God's Angel of Mercy, over (he widows and irphans. It ministers Its loving charltlos In those in rant, and IU principles of liberality, brotherly love mid banty will euiluro for ages, and their binding turee lie tr eng aa Unka of steel. TO BE DP.AWN IIS, OPEN PUBLIC AT ATLANTA, GA., ON Wednesday, .Inly 17tu, 1H07-Class I? BOHEME THE SAME FOR EACH MONTH. 1 Prize of.$60,000 la.to--. 1 Prlzool..'. 20,000 ls. 20,000 1 Prlzo rf..10.001) is. lo,?? 1 Prlzool. 0,000 tl. O.uTkj 1 Prizoof. 2,6001 nnnn 1 ?rizo of.. ?&OUt or?. ".O00 'il Prlzca of. COO aro. 12,000 66 Prizes of. 260 oro. 13,760 20 Prlzon ol. 200 are. 26,01)0 CO Prizes of. 100 aro. 10,000 APPROXIMATION TRIKES: 0 Approximation Prizes of ?600 each for thc nioe remaining units nf tho saino ten of Ibo No. drawing tho 160,1)00 P.Lzo are. 1,600 0 Approximating Prizes ol' $230 each for tho niuo remaining uniln ortho samo len of Ibo No. drawing thu f20,000 Prize aro. 2,260 0 Approximation Prizes of $200 each for tho nile - rei no lu I ug ll o i ti nf tim SSIUO len nf tho No. drawing tbo $10,000 Prlzo aro. 1,800 0 Approximation Prizes of $100 ooch for tho iifne remaining it ni to ol tho sonia teu of the No. drawing tie $6,000 Prize aro. 000 18 Approximation Prizes nf $100 oac.Ii for tlio ultu - ranialiilng ii ni lo of tho samo tau of tim Nos. drawing thu $2,600 Prizes oro. 1,60(1 424 Prizes amounting to.$108,000 Whola Ticket, $12 ; Halves, $0; Quarters, $3; Eighths, 11.60. A3* All tie Prizes abovo slated aro drawu at every lrawlog._gjr PLAN JF THESE GREAT LOTTEIUES AND ll IV 1*1. A \ AT H lei OF OllAWINOS. Tho numbera from 1 lo 30,000 corresponding with thn lumbers on tho Tickets, aro printed on sep?rate slips of sapor, sud encircled with small tubes, and placed In a [lass wheel-all tho prizes in accordauco with Ibo tc hem o, oro elm Har ly printed and encircled, and placed u another gi.um wheel. Tho wheels aru Uien revolved, md two boys, blindfolded, draw tho numbers and irizus. Ono of Ute boys draws ono number from the vb eel of numbers, and at tho same Hmo Ibo othor boy I raws out one prize from tho wheel of prizes. Tho mun? ter aud prlzo drawn out aro exhibited to tlio audlcnco, md whatever prize comes out la registered aud placed to ho credit ot that number-aud tlds operation ls ropcat il until all tho prizes aro drawn ont. Tho Tickets are printed In tlio following stylo: They re divided into Eighths, printed on thc race of tito Ticket. I Eighths bearing Ibo sarao number cotudtuto a wi.nl? ticket. Prizes payable without discount W. W. ll O YU fe CO., Mnnagora. Atlanta, Ga. Corresponden ts may rely on prompt attention to or? lon* by sunu)y enclosing money with full address. AU rdern for Tickets and Schemas and Information lo bo dilrosscd to JAMES KERR, Agont, orri HE NO. 20 Hit!) Al) STREET, Eey Dox No. 684, Charleston, S. C. STRASBURGER & NUHN, nipouTEtia OF TOYS, CHINA, SLATES AND SLATE PENCILS. STRASBURG ER sr NUHN, FORCED BY THE RAPID 3 Increase ?f their business and their present load c [uate aocomrnexistions, havo made arrangements la re? nov? from No. ns Malden Lane to the oxtcnslvo lofts of to. 304 UltoADWAV, near Canal street. Now York, on ho 16th of March; offering Utero to buyers hotter fn Inocmont? than ever before. thslnSmos February 28 ELDER & BROWN, MANUFACTURERS AND PATENT? EES of the celebra tod OOMR1 NATION CRADLE AND BABY TENDER, Pro pelling Horse?, and all kinds "of Rock? ing Horses, Invalid Chairs, with double and single wheels, from $25 "to $46; llilldron's Oarrlagoo, Fancy and Varnished Wagons, roney Sui ca, Invalid Carriages, made to order. Fancy ?ropeUer ?id Baby Rockers, Aa, ?to., life-size Horses, nada toe der. Depot, ' o. caa BROADWAY. Manufactory, Nos. 449, .60, 4SI s d 462 WEST STREET, New York. October M _ thstulyr GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL. TU! IS SOAP REQUIRES ONLY TO BE USED TO A. provo Us superior quality. Uso lt aa you would my oommon Soap. Try lt and you wlU bo convinced hat lt ls superior to any othor article In markst. For late by Grocers generally. Manufaelurod by TAYLOR tc YOUNG, No. 180 Front itreet, New York. For salo by CRUDER A MARTIN, No. 230 King street. H. BISCHOFF tc CO., No. 107 East Bay. GEO. W. WILLIAMS st CO., Comer church and Hayno s?rcela. DOWIE & MOISE, Druggists, No, 161 Meeting street, Opposite Charleston Hotel. January 23 wfm?mo Pilo Universal Verdi, t af all Ute Host Ex? perienced Pastry Cooks and Housekeep? ers ls that the YEAST POWDER IR THE MOST RELIABLE OF ALT. BASING POW DEBS, being bcauUfuUy white, and freo from all In lurloua Lngrrjdlonts, besides requiring only two-thirds ol tho. quantity to havo tho esme effect as other Yeast Powders. If you wan* ?ellghtfu) Plo Crust, Biscuit and fx rn Bread, give lt a trial ^OX Mia by GROBER A MARTIN, .? No. 230 King street. HENRY BISCHOFF tl CO., No. 107 East Bay, W.8. CORWIN A CO., No. 250 King streit m DOWIE lc MOISE, Dniggfnto, .!<? NO. 151 MEETING STREET, li . Opposite Charleston Hotel. January a* thstuimo STEVENS HOUSE, Nos. SI, 03, S.I AND ST Broadway, N. Y.. oppoelto Bowling Green-In tho European Plan.-THE STEVENS HOUSE ls well ami si daly known to tho travelling publie. Thn Location la es? pecially suitable to merchants and busto ces mon; lt ls In! Joss proximity to tho business part of tho ci ty-in ott ibo highway of Soulhorn and Western travel-and adta sent to al] tho principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. Tho STEVENS HOUSE has liberal accommodation for iver 800 guests-lt ts well furnish od, and possesses every nod ern improvement for tho comfort and entertainment rf Ila Inmates, Tho rooms are spacious and well venti? lated-provided with gas and water-the attend an oe ls prompt and respectful-and tho table li generously pro-, rided with every delicacy or the seasonal moderate rates., Tho rooms baring been refurnished and remodel od, wo tro enabled to offer extra facilities for the comfort and ; tesauro of our guests, GEO. K. CHASE ss CO., May 88 6rpo ; Proprietors. , .FAWXYMEDICINtS'' fTVOB CHOLERA AND DIARRRCEA, USE DltO.'O. r GARRISON'S CHOLERA AND DIARRHCEA PRE fENTlYB. It has not Its equal In tho world. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE, For salo, wbolosalo and re tai), at my itoro. No. 211 louth Eighth Itreo^ PWl?delprda?ana try ^ . ?" BOWIE ?t MOISE, ' :?" SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE, i No. 151 Meeting rtreot, opposite Charleston notch June 17_ , mtli?? THE MARION STAR, ESTABLISH KD NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AGO, IS published at Marion, & O, In the central portion if the country, and offen a favorable medium to Mar? iants, Druggist*, Mac-Mnists, and all classes who desire o extend their hasbro** tn tho Pee Dee country. For the benoni of our advertising patrons, wo shall, tn Ali lion to our subscription list, which is oona tan tty ln ?frxalng, pnht'ah and distribu?a gratuitously 8000 extra * of,the STAB,during the btudnaas season this of AdverUilng hberal. *"" W. J. MoKBRALL, November 30 Editor and Proprietor. AUCTION SALES. Mantilla*, Lace Unionen, Mntlinn, Linen flowLi, tho, CARIPIIKI.I,, ICKOX ,V CO., ('nail Auction llnuar. No. 51? ll ? M >-l al ir ri, opiiosltr I'ostolUrc, LATH MCKAY A CAMI'IIKM,. Wlllacll i i il.H HAY,' commencing at lu .'clock, LACK UAKQUEH. MANTILLA?, I toi m Munbun. French Jaconotn, llrllliauta, Lawun, MIIHUU Handkerchief". kc, kc. .. . . . AI*-.. DROWN AMO SLATE LINEN DM I. lil ASH liUCKrt. fanal i ere, JCOUH, Panta Htuffn, M<ii?iiiU<i Nota, Xe, kc. also. kSSUHTHENT CLOTHING. Notions, Fancy Goods, l'or, fuuiury, Hosiery. Houdkerchlors, Straw Good*. ?UKI, THIISKH, SHOES, kc, kc Coudillniw null. _Juu?' ill kV RI. Mr IC AY. JOH Mi CAH1HIKI.1?. iMeKAY & CAMPBELL, CIINII Auvil.mi-rrs, No. lilli Meeting Htrcot, Opponlto Pavilion Hotel, LATK OF NO. M HASEL SI" I i 1 -ITT. Will ? ll TOMORROW (Tuesday), 'Jilli InsL, at Iii. li Cash Auction Uotiso, TnK CONTENTS OF A KINO STREET DIIY OOOIM *TOIlK. removed lor couvoulcuco of ?alo. Will null on WK IINLSDAY, Illa 3filh bl Rt, at No. - Nan Hall Hlr.it, SUPERIOR FU H N IT URE uf a family leaving Uio elly. Will nell on THURSDAY, 37tb inst, ol tin ir ( n ih Auction llOIIRO, DIIY GOODS, Straw a<KHb>, Millinery, Heatly Made lllnthlmr. Hoots, sim.'?, KutloiiH, kc. Will Hell un FRIDAY. 281b ina!., at the Cash Auction lionne, No. ISIS Hornau el reel, PROVISIONS, OroccrtOH. Furniture, kc. l'articulant morning of nalo. Juno 31 nv it. m. .MAHSIIAI.I. ,v into., imil.cri, No. Ult Uro nil stint. Will lie R.'t<l on FIIIDAY, the Mil day of July, ot ll) o'clock. A. M., M bosci SEMAKH, seized for violating Internal revenue law?. FREDERICK A. HAWVER. June 21 1 Collector. "'I I t \ N M I I SI 111 lt. \ ii- I lom i r ami c ,1 nain) .linn Merchant, at Ntl. HI) Klnat street, ln-lovv Hi omi ?trn t. Oin.rH IIIH ,<en le.M lor tlio H ile of MERCIIANDIHK nt l .y ail i night at IIIH nt.ire, alan for Ibo Bolo of Block, [IniulR, lt' ii I Enlate. VUSRUIR, Ul ruc? ami Prinlucc. lla.it -Hy refero ire? will Im niven. Consignment* solicites!. D-rms moderato anti gunraulccs satisfaction. May 39 Imo PRIVATE SALES, Laml on King airer!, near Line. nv .TACOII CU II KN Al CO. lt Private Sato A LOT OF LAND, In Uie city of Chnrlralon, contain? ing ul., ml niue lil) nam, Rltiiatrd In King Rlrect. Inuncdi ilcly north or Line, and extending from Kine street to Hu Souili Carolina Railroad track. Tilla Land offerfl er. nt Indu, ene otu for nub .llvlfilnit into building lots, on account of lui rnntienlly to tim -louth Carolina llailrood ynr.lR and work Hliopn, and lt i loralton on Klug street and Uie Sooth Carolina Railroad track. It in nina very destraillo for farming, heine univ In ciilUviitioii, and Hin poll much Improved by culture. Fur terina and further particulars, applv an above, at NO. 10 EABT DAV, (JOH. ROYCE'S WHARF. MISCELLANEOUS. SCHOOL BOOKS AT HALF PtUOBi ESOLIsn.FRF.NOTI. LATIN ANT) O REEK, ITALIAN, GERMAN AND KPANIsU SCHOOL ROOKH aro be? ne reid at balf price. Teachers and parents, if they de lire lo Rave, nbonld avail thcmsclvoa of Ibo opportunity, '.ill .i-rn, or you may bo loo late SAM. HART, Br., June 17 HookRoller, King mr ott. CLOSING UPI SOME RARE AND VALUARLE BOOKS ARE YET lo he bul at II A RT'H ROOK STORK, at hair price, jut for a brier period, oe tho Store will shortly cloeo. Yulong tim stock aro : HALHIIOOK'S UKUPETAIiOOT, r, VOIB., quarto Quadrupeds of America, by Dr. Uaclunan Utinnaparlc'n Omitbology, G vols., quarto Cuvier s Animal Klugdom, colored platen Kieiicr'fl Canchulogy, colored plates Hoydell'R 1111 ir ' ni I i 1111K of Sliakipeare'n I'ISJ-H, folio 'lim Pyramids of Gino*, 1 vol., folio The Cath?drale of Glasgow, 1vol., folio Hm Public UiilliliiigH or London, 3 vol"., folio Thu 1 .llorar-, World, IO vols., folio Tito American Almanac, from ila beginning, IMO Uryau'H Dictionary of l'aiuterB. 3 vols., quarto Hie Engluccrfl and Macblulat Assistant, 3 vol?., folio A net of tba Library of tba Eathers, completo, ll vole A ?et of llaxuir*H Practical Works, i vola Nordbcimcr'rt Hebrew and English Grammar, 3 vols With many other valuable works on Art and Arahltco. ure._imo_May ai THE LADIES' MUTUAL AH) ASSOCIATION,' HAVING ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY OF HEADY MADE CLOTHING, suitable for Gentleman, Lo 111 - .i ami children, and being desirous of diminishing our i tock before tba pennon advances loo far, wo would capo ttally draw the attention of tho publia towards tho reduc? ion which will bo ruado lu our prices for tho uext two ir Hire.- weeks from dato. Apply at Ibo DEPOSITORY, January 39_No. IT Chalmer? street. I'llH HW TOMI! MIW IN USE ' Novonibor 37 OLD ?STiBLISII?D DRIIO STORl? E. H. KELLERS & CO., [LATH Pill V ck DORN) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. No. 131 MEETING STREET, Third door above Market' HAVE LATELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS IQ thou- usual stock of pure and fresh DRUGS . MEDICINES DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINE SOAPS TOILET row DUI :i POMADES COSMETICS COMBS BRUSHES 1 ;' EXTRACTS,ko? Comprising Invoice* from tho most reputable manu* facturera. On hand, all tho principal . . ... PROPRIETARY MEDICINES? Including Preparations of AYES, JAYNE, HALL, CHEV, ALTER, DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, kr. tUo,\ largo assortment of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS tl TRUSSES SADDLE BAGS , MEDICINE CHESTS GLAUS METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS l?|< GLASSWARE OF, EVERY DESGRIP?TON. Groat attention la paid tb' tho Importation and toledo lion nt j PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, arid nono oilier aro allowed to go out of the Establish? ment. ... i PRESCRIPTIONS compounded willi accuracy, and the public caa dopond on tho utmost rellnbillty In the oxecutlon of orders. ".<?./ E. II. KELLERS, M.D. il B?ER, M*D. BARNWELL SENTINEL. TH AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM.' Itt? J. Merchants and h nain ess m entry lt for M few momba. "No rlak no gain." Send on your cards and lncn?uVi ronr trado thia fall. There's nothing' to equal Printer's, Ink-lt baa mado many a fortune, i . . II' 'I;I|?H Tarma for Uta paper-*0 per annum. In advance. . . i AdvcrtuuunonU lnaortod at tho rato of ai per.square of Iwolvo Unas or lesa for each Insertion. Cards of tea lines or Ices, at tho" rile "of ?10 for ihren months. ; . % i i i \ . 'v Contracts by the y oar Or for six wart His, allowing i .ri v. lego of changing, on more favorablo terms. Address x EDWARD A. BRONSON, November!.. ,, yiuiKghJlRtOtsl aaa .'tci.ri. lo"" ?HERAW ABVERTIS?R DEVOTED TO LITER ATUFE. SOnORTE, ABT. AGRIOULTURK, and HlBOsttXANEOUa NEWS. LiheTAW, 8. a l^bliehod wecAly, by W. L. T. PBINOD ?Cu. . . ?,. ' , lina or aunscarVTlo? i Jua copy ono y oar....ft 0* 3no copy dx months..?.,.?J JO Jan copy threo months...."1 OO Pivo copies ono year.lo 00 KATCS cor aovaunxanio I. < ..rv ina Square, ten linea or leas, first insertion.ai 69 far each subsequent Insertion.'...,.'.'.'..1 00 ' All Advertisements to bo distinctly marked, Or they sill be published until ordered emt, and charged aooorU. '^ret?anla and oLhere advnrtlabiij by tte year, \ lits;, al dcduotlou on tho above rates will bo a?dA, V Nov om tier 15_. i ..<.. I . ..... y y ...i>. j, TUE ORANGEBUBG NEWS. nun ITED EVERY SATURDAY MORNTNG. 'AT L Orangeburg, K. O. Terms (3 per annum; tn acW .ance. . . " Daring tho spring and fail aeaeona extra oopina of Ino. laAKOEBtma Nrws win be circulated for tho benefit of nradverUatnjg patrons. '.? Cont- Jt Advertiaomonta lnaortod on tho moat Ubina!!1 erma. Addreaa SAMUEL DIDBLH, ' ''t Editor Orangeburg Nows, February 3S Orango burg, fi j