The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 28, 1867, Image 2
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NEWS SUMMARY.
Cold closod in Now York nt 881.
Colton steady; Middling Upland? quoted nt |
2C@2<Hc.
In Liverpool at 2 F. M. cotton remained un- j
changed.
Tho oi-Conied-rato Poaluraster-Qonoroi, JOHN
II. RBAOAN, ha? rcooivwl a pardon.
Bing-Sing Prison ?rn tain s 1J58 convicts, of ]
which 16(1 ara females.
Tho Lovaca Commercial says that during tho I
month of May, 3490 head or cattlo wcro shippod |
from Imliauola to Nov OrlonnB.
BrVMOBM says that (ho Church of England is
"tho haunt of ovory imcloan heart." Bad for tl io
fathers ot tho church.
Young (adios in England say thal until they aro !
marriott thor hsvo a heller occupation than poli
tren. Mr. M n.t. 1H allocked.
Mauohostcr prohibits tho firing of crackers on
tho Fourth utter 8 o'olock. Tho iteing gonoration
will havo to riso carly.
Tho Calveston .Vi t,-? says that ono of tho soVor- \
oat storms, oi|>orioticod for years, visited tho j
coast on tho 18th. As yot thoro hutt boen no re?
ports of marino disasters.
Tho Prince of Wales hos glvon thirty gninoas I
to tho fund raised by tho Bocio ty of Arts for as?
sisting a number of artUanB to visit and report |
apon tho 1'nrin Exhibition.
Tho owner of "JlermiT bas turnod philanthro?
pist on his DEBBY winnings. Ho has ci ven 200 j
gninoas to a widows1 homo nt Epsom, which might
bo called robbing PETES to pay PAUL'S wifo.
Tho Montgomory &nfinci lonnie that tho ordore
for whioh tho registrars of votora in Alabama have
boon walting, arrived on tho 11th instant, and that
tr -o nffioorB oxpect toloavo tho city in a day or
t.. } comm en co the work of registration.
A lons has boen mado tn London, in tho focus of I
which tho loaalfusibleruotals weroinstantly molted
and dissipated in vapors, and tho hardest al?nos j
wero fuBod and vitreflod.
Tho lost fashion in Paris noe m H to cap tho cli?
max of ridicule. It ia tho .pow- 'nra 11 io honor to I
inK.PnVyirVi of Inn Ivrlli, which took placo day bo?
tero yesterday. Ho aud lils mother oro as woll as ]
may bo expected."
Tho Nicaraguan Government is about to prcaont
a claim far dara ag os dono by WALKER'S fllibnstor
inr expedition ; and lt ls 'bought that cortain pas
nages in tho correspondence of Mr. KKWAun touch?
ing tho depredations of tho Alabama will supply
an LrrefutaMo argumentum out hominem in favor of |
its allowance.
An old negro worn? accounts for tho lack of I
disciplino among younga tore from tho fact that
their mothers woar gaiters. "Yo soo, when wo
woro low shoos, an* tho children wanted a whip- {
pin', wo Jus took off a shoo, mighty quick, an*
gavo 'cm a good spankin*; but now, how's a body
to git a gaiter ofr in limo 7 Bo tho cbil'on gits no
whippins at all now-a-days."
Fears oro entertained that tho continuous heavy I
rains in tho vicinity ol Noahvillo, Tonn., will in- ]
Juro tho whoat crop, ffhlcii is now hoing harvested.
Aside from this, tho promiso for an abundant
Yield ?as novor more encouraging than at tho
proeont, and wo trust thnt all rumors in rognrd to
dam ago may provo unfounded.
MABQOF-Z, who commands tho forcea defending
Moxioo city, waa married, on tho ovoning of tho
23d ult., to a daughter of IONACIOUB PA VON, with
whom ho has lived most happily for a period of
twenty years or moro, and hy whom ho baa a largo
family. This is not an tinnsol occurrence, how?
ever, and is not rogardod thoro os a serious dere?
lict i on from tho path of duty.
Tho National Intelligencer of Juno 17th says:
"It is mentioned at tho Treasury, as highly cred?
itable to tho integrity of (louerai LONGSTREET,
that, upon resigning bis position os Paymaster, in
1BG1, ho not only deposited all UlO Government,
funds ho had on hand to tho credit of tho United
States, but made provision for all tho checks which
bad been iasnod hy hun.''
A sensation was creatod In n bureau school in
Oliristiansburg, Virginia, hy tho unuden appear?
ance therein of ono Mrs. KITTS MOHELVIS, colored,
who carno provided with a long loathorn thong,
willi whioh to avongOBOmo insult which tho school
marm had put upon her daughter. Tho school
marm fled, and escaped tho wrath to como.
ERSKINE hold tho groat seal fur tho sosco of I
fourteen months, and though tho loss of onion
was a serious blow beth to hio ambition and his
pnrso, he could aftoritirda afford to Joko about it. I
At a dinner party Capt. PABBT was asked what ho
and o row lived upon daring t&o Arctic winter.
"Wo lived chiefly on eoals." "And very good liv- I
lng', too," said Kumunu, "If you only kocp thom [
Long enough."
Tho German papers annonnco tho death of a
man who waa so dovoted nu admirer of C EH VANTES
that ho crpont nearly tho whole of his lifo and a
conslderablo fortuno in collecting ovory edition of
"Don Quixote," which has boen published in Eu?
rope nineo ila Ant appearance. 1 hore we.ro fe und
In the library of thia curious bibliomaniao 100 edi?
tions of "Don Quixote,'.' ia tho Bpanish language,
108 in Fronoh, 200 in English, 87 in Portnguoso, 00
In Italian, 70 in German, 4 in Russian, 4 in Crock,
8 in Polish, 6 in Danish, 13 in Swedish, and 5 in
Latin.
Thoro was a hit of romaneo conn co tod with tho
groat Derby race, which took place a fortnight
ago. A yoong lady wu engaged to bo married to
Mr. CHAPLIN, but, twenty-four hours before tho
proposed wedding, eloped with tho Marquis of
H aa tin ge. At the Derby Hr. CHAPLIN'S horse won,
and the Hanni's of Hastings, in consoqnouo?, lost
?120,000- nearly throe-quarters of a million dol?
lars in currency. Tho Marquis is now "hard up," ]
and Mr. Chaplin has hid his rovongo." 1
The Richmond Tima reporta a singular expiry j
Sion Of a latch-key, with which a KO nt Io m an Was !
opening his door a few days since. Tho report
was as loud as that mado by any ordinary pistol,
and tho forco of the oxploaion shattered tho koy I
ring and scattered tho keys, blowing a button ofT
his glove and inj axing bis hand. Tho canso as
assigned toa tho explosi?n la thia : Tho look Was of I
knifes, and had boon hoated by tho sun, and tho [
key being of stool, and also hosted, had, by com?
ing in contact, caused tho thonno-elcclrio cur?
rent. This cuirent often causes an explosion, tho
shock of whiob is not unlike that of an electric
battery. '
-A attainer arrived at St. Josopb, Mo., tho other
day, which made tho trip from Fort Benton in
niuo and a quarter days, nor o iii ocr? report that
boin meie^viv. min?0B buainoss in Montana
was vary backward, on account of tho late uuru,B,
but the moment active operations opened, re?
newed activity would nervado tho wholo country,
all being cager to make np for lost timo. Troops
and military atoros of all kinds were moving from i
Camp Cook, at tho hoad of the Judith, on tho
road from Bonton to tho minos. It seems that it
ls tho d?termination to fully protect all routes of
trido from tho - Indians, who havo fail od to carry
Ont their threats of Impeding tho navigation of
tho Upper Missouri, by at tack i ng tho boats.
A correspondent of tho Lavoca Oommercta
Writes that Judge L A. PASCHAL (plain), and
Judgo MoKay (colored), dolivorod so rn o momor
' ablo sp?cimens ot oratory to tho negroes at Seguin
redently. PASCHAL inform od his audionoo that ali
the negroes in Prussia voto and hold office, and
thai one-third of tho crownod hoads had suc?
cumbed to a republican form of government last
year. Tho old colored man ?ho asked us recently
if Queen VIOTOKIA were not a black woman, saying
ho "had heard so," mut have been one of PAson
AL'S auditors or piivalo pupils.
A disimgniahod dorman professor recently
nc/unoed that If a drop of human blood wa* placed 1
nuder a microscope capable of magnifying it I
twenty minions times larger, it would show all the
kimls of animals that over havo existed, ox now ox
1st, on earth. Io tho blood of a healthy person
tho animais aro quiet; In that of a sick person
they fight. Prom this he draws tho oonolnsion
Itel man has within him an tho olomonts irma
which tho unlvoTso wu created. Ho (arther says I
that if a died cat wu flung In a pool ot water and
left to docompoae, tho drops of water would >V.nw,
when under a mlcroeoopo, all the artipiaU be; jug?
ing to the oat species,
"Rriok" Pomeroy, writing te his paper irosa
Kaw York uses tho following language: "There ia
ruin ahead. LOMOS and bankruptcy will be faro.ill ir
words from now and for a long time, till the flu-uv
?lalballoon rises high oat of ?right in the aloud of
repudiation of our national Idebt. Tba Weat ia
coi of money, grain and oaUlo) The South br on
ibo verge of famine. The wai developed thieves,
?/windiera and spocmUlors, and destroyed over two
TnfTHrWi* of prod noora, The internal revende ro?
ce i pt* last year wore forty por cont, fear than waa
I expected, while the expenses of Republican Oor
..' crcmcnt were sixty per cont, more than was an- ?
ito?ffrteci, Thia milton a difToronoo of ono hun?
dred and ten por cent, against the people, the,
" worming men; tho produoors of ibo country, who
. -.*? the boning paeU botwocru bondholders and
' ruin, Hundreds of lOKHng m dreh ants in th I* city
who returned1 targe intomm in ila rp?nx ot im,
, retum none. In 18C7, while tbceo who tl? are
W?iMtvod pf Uro natU ?aWbit."
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',IV' i. ii. t tor W] ,,;
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OUnttBNT TOPt??. T
A ITV DAYS ORO wo notier?! Dr. MAICYH ,
"Christianity and its Conflicts.'' Ho viowe hi? aub- ,
|oct from tho standpoint of a strict Hornau Catho- ,
Ito, but bia book discuseos politice as vrcll as re?
ligion ; and ibo following extract upon tho prone ,
? f thin country Trill givo Ibo mader an idea of Ibo
?uthoi'e opinions upou gonoral quoetions: "Lib
aiiy of tbo proas ie a good tbing, ao long as truth,
morality, virtno and Ibo gonoral welfare aro main?
tained ; but rr hon it dogonoratoa into an organizod
M) Btom of fataobood and doooption for tim aako of
accuring tito aolflah ondB of a party or of individ??
ala, il boooiuoa a blighting curuo. Thora ia no ab
aurdlty, no wickedness, no violation of religion,
law or morale, which tho radical proaa -if tho North
could not now ?until into tho mimbi of their mil?
lions of croduloua renders as HOIOIIIII trutha. So
degraded and debauched bas publio eciiliuiout bu
como, that nothing but reckless ruid unfoundod as?
sertions, calumnies, and disgusting details of mur?
doT, noduntionu, murderers' ccnfvaatiiiw, hang?
ing, dng-llghta, cock-ihrbta, pugilistic en?
counters, mid ibo liku, aro palatable Pron n
yearly illo of any ouo of thuao Journals way bo col
loctod a i eH|><u;Lil dy sliced volumo of timm im?
moral and oorriiptiug dolada. Thia lu, iudood,
liborty of Ibo prosa, but it la fearfully demoral?
izing and derogatory h> tho common wolfaro. It
ia tho saino kind ol liborty which tho pirulo lakoa
when ho prove upon Ibo comnioroo of tbo world.
Ouo robj bia victima of gold and nicrchandiso, and
calle it tho 'froodom of tho sosa;' tho other roba
timm of truth, \ u lim and honor, mid tonna it tho
?froodom of tho jirosB.' No govoniinont boa over
oxiatcd long whoro thia univoraal mid unroalraiuod
liborty uf Ino proaa boa obtained; for liconlioua
noas of thought, a gonoral dcterioalioii of public
sud privato morals, and doalructivo revolutions
and civil ware havo invariably boon tboir legit??
malo ao<]nonooa. Thrao calainitioa in turn havo
gonoratod popular discontont, and diatruut agatnat
both govomntont and rulers, and forcod tho jtoo
plo to rush to monarchy in solf-dofonco for aocnrity
of purnim aud property."
- .--./ v.vm?n
Mn. JonN TAXIH" ptfM'imr recollections of tho
youth of donara! BnKBioAM. Ho says : " About
twonty-oight years ago, wo, tho bumblo editor of
thia littio paper, anatobod UnrnrPAN-Ibon ri boy
of twclvo yearn-from hurablo obaourity, and gavo
him a placo in our atoro. Wo found him bright,
willing and accommodating, and wo took conaid
orablo pains in instructing him in tho interi ni?
of luminosa. Wo kopt him n couplo of yoare ;
ho thon wont into a dry goods establishment,
staid in that for gomo timo, uutil, through tho
intlucnco of Uonoral IUTOUET, thou a member
of Congress, ho waa admitted to Weat Point.
Ho had boon, nntd tho breaking out of tho
Southern war, engaged in tho Indian territorios.
Boon after tho war bogan, our oldest eon entered
Ibo army. Wo wroto to Hu CUIDAN requesting bia
influonco towards his promotion. Un promised
by loller, wbiuh wo havo before uo, to uso bia in?
fluonco to havo him promoted. Ho expressed tho
gTatihcalion it would givo him to do aomothing to
provo to mo bte grateful reniombranco of tho
'many favors [I] conferred upon him in days gono
by.' But my boy wes killed soon nf ter, and noth?
ing, of conreo, waa dono." Tho Marietta (Ohio)
Times copi?n thia, and ita editor eaya : "From our
tenth to our thirteenth your, WO UBCd to know
JOHN TALBOT well, and wo havo eomo personal
knowlodgo of tho facta touching his relations to
Pump IL Bunni)AN, from ISil to IBM. After
l'n i LIP loft Mr. TALBOT'S hardware atoro, ho wont
into tho dry goods lions o of DAVID WHITEHEAD,
and continued with WHITEHEAD for two yoare. He
thon engaged with FINCH & DITTOK aa a salesman,
and ho waa in their employ until 1818, wkon, as
Mr. TALBOT naya, Gonoral TIIOHAB RrrciiEY, at
that timo representativo in Congreaa from tho
Ohio Thirteenth District, nominated him aa a
cadet to tho Woat Point Military Academy."
WE H A vu on aovcml occasions spokon of tho
groat national work, rocontly pubUebod in Paris,
in tho ebano of a Ouido Dook, tho result of tho
combined litorary, scion ti Ile and artiatio fuient of
Franco. VIOTOD Ikoo'ii introduction ia at tho
aamo timo ateo very oloquont, but not a littio tire?
some. Ho intuits ou tho propoeilion tliat Paris is
tho contra of the civilized world. " I do fy any
ono," ho aaya, " to wear hore a different sort of
hat to that whi/Ji Paris weare. Yon mual tio your
ncck-tio aa wo lin iL Tim hnv fVnen llUrl-frfaro
must copy tho snm?i of tho Uno Grenotat. CUL?
LS, tho traveller, SdV iu TinibUOtOO, over tho hut
of a negro, tho inscription of4 A Finster de raris.' '
"hot Europo bo welcome," ho adds, " Lot her on- j
1er and tako possession of bor homo, that homo
which bolonge to her, and to which oho belongs I
Lot hor tako hor oaao, and breathe freely in this
oity of all mon and for all mon, which acts in hor
uamo ;" and wo are further told that hore all (ha
Treat social questions of tho ogo aro mooted and
looidod. Horo tho rights of tho iu dividual, of
abor, of women and of children have boon sus?
tained, and boro has boen recognized tho princi?
pio of tho inviolability of human Ufo. " Doatb, it |
a truo," he says, " has ita placo at tho Exposition.
ml 'tis in tbo form of canon, not in that of a gull- I
otino ;" a dm ti net fun which Mons. Vi OTOH IIooo
or ms a " d?licatesse.'' Ho adda: "A vory Ano
icaffold waa odored, but was refused." For our- |
?ol ve?, m o acknowledge to a 1 ingarlng nnoosinofis,
Thon wo contemplate tho foot that in no kind of
nanufaeturo docs tho Exposition show greater j
niprovomcnt than in that of implements of war,
ind wo ara lost in admiration os the ingonuity
arith which M. 1 luoo finds that, after all, tho ond
if thoao things must ho peace. Wo aro all to bo
>no groat nation, and to live in unity, Franco bo
:oming, in some incomprehensible manner, as
at lions vms Ur eoe o, and aa Item o te Christianity,
.ho world.
Louts GATLOIID CLAME, whilom editor of tho old ?
A'ii iel; rbockcr Magazine, and admiringly remem?
bered by a large circlo of readers and fri onda I
Ibrougliout tho country, is thus "paragraphed" |
by tho Renting Oasctlc: "You can usually eeo Mr.
CLAUSE, oo any ano morning, tnulgiDg sturdily I
Jewn tho leafy sidos of his beloved 'Cedar HUI,' j
carefully attired and kid-glovod, taking his seat in
a railroad car, producing l?a favorito morning pa?
per, and reading nnintorruptodly while tho trahi
boars him to wu ward, though ho, of labs, com plain?
that tho motion of tho earn affecta his eyes un
ploaaantly. tja woore the glosaos of old ago, and,
though ho boara his yoare remarkably well, timo
ls telling on him. Ho te a trifle loss urbano and
um-timm than ho waa in his botter days-utrillo
moro rcaorvorl and nntalkativo-bbl this te not
ttrango, all things consldorod. A man who had
boon alf bte Wo wiuiuai,^ - vt.? u, uuaaxy circles,
ind who suddenly finds himself no longer auch
who looks back on a long list cf brilliant mi min,
largo hearts, and generous hinda, liberally on
Jowod vffk, 'world's gear' now all do par tod- soea
die prido ol his lusty manhood, tho magasine ho
iditod for thirty years, ateo departed-himself loft, [
it tho ond of all these yean of labor, no hotter oD*
n his pockot limn ho was at tboir comrnonoe
nont- may bo pardoned if ho does not hold his
dead as erect, nor koop his ?pirita as light, aa in
)thcr days. In a domestic regard, Mr. CLABKE
las every oe oas lon lo bo satteflod with life. Ho
las a ploatrant family of children, now all grown
a manhood or womanhood, who lovo their father
devotedly, and thomaolves giro good promise of
mo ruin?es and anoceau in life. Tho eldes t dartgh
?r is married to a wealthy gentleman of tote I
ilty."
Ir NOT A WOKO the humors of the day, certainly
tmong the ooeantrioitios, ma}-, be ranked Bishop
HoPEurs' History of tho Ch ur oh In Verso, recently
mb lis h od. We havo not yet eosu tho book lUoIf,
>ni the following brief notion so on Uroly accords
vi Ui all the ont i clama wo havo Boon of this work,
hat we are tempted to reproduce St : The night
.lovnrond Bishop of Vermont mnat have bael bad 1
id vis ora to Ind nco bim . to prosont nigh Church
?rtnolplo8 in en ch Wretched dog 5 or ol. ' Here te a
i pool men of bia stylo of poetizing occUwUitlcal j
rlstory :
Tke AIblgenia? wiro a powerful band, lil
In doctrine dangerous, and morals low f
So say the Papal snnallita, whoas band
Iteoordad all Lee Utile that wa know.
Bat the Waldra aa?, high ht word and set,
Professed a faith acknowledged to be pure;
Their only erl mo amala ling In tba fact.
That they could cot the Papal power eur. ur?. :
Anothor gem te found In tho account of Episco?
pacy daring tho Am erica n Bcvo(ulion I
But there were atm a few. br wisdom led.
Among the tXtrmj, who wara on the aide
Of Independence] and when others Oed. '
Their ?octant Ubora lo the Chureh roppll ed.
Of th oao good men, tha boal dlaUngtuahsd nama
WaathatofWilliamWhile. uTtoelk^sUnd
AaOrjsplaln to me Congreaa, and bU fame
Zs Jinked with thoa? mort honored tri th? land.
It Io ? pity that thors were no good sons of tho
church to provont their vonorablo father from
placing himself In tho situation of MOAH after the
So?d. .
Osa 0? ni? Uteat of tho numoTOTis funny 1
who havo sprang np within tho, lut AT?
y cari, is an Individual, rejoicing under tho
fmet of tho ?'lat Contributor." Whilo at
rill*) roeonUy, ww rcxjuo?tod to doline bis |
sn politloa, which ho did In a loiter to "John Hap- '
ny," o? tho Nashville Jltumer, aa fo.lows: "I am j
iwaro of tho nocoaaity of knotting jual whoro a
man eland* in thoeo times winch try mon's rotct- ,
is well as thoir upper loath or. To begin with, I
am au Old HERB* CLAY Whig, or tho POLK Behool,
t bolioTOd in thc llr.nl Color I'la!form of 1810, dur?
ing which I cast a somewhat colored rote for JACK- 1
so?. I roted against tho assassination of LINCOLN,
and am In favor of tho immediate Impeachment of
JKTFEUSON DAVIS. I favored ibo Malno Law until
they fired on our flag, togotherwith BO vera I of our
fl?tetenos, whon I wont in for a vigorous prosecu?
tion of poaco. I am In favor or woman's rights, ir
it ia a good loohlng woman and writes to mo. I
don't know much about tho MON nor. Doctrino, and
as tor horse doctoring I don't know anything at all.
I wouldn't vote to obligo a Mormon lo havo moro
than ono wiro, and am opposed lo introducing chol?
era Into tho territories. I gu in for a tax un water?
falls, and am willing lo allow chignons a represen?
tation in Congress on tho basis of population. Fi?
nally, I am in favor of allowing tho negro to volo
in tho BoutU-it is tho only way to mako treason
odorous.
LABOBST CIRCULATION.-The DAILY
NEWS publishes the Official L?t of Let?
ters remaining in the Posloffice at thc end
of each week, agreeably to the following
rectum of the New Postoffice Laxo, at the
newspaper having the largest circulation in
the Gity of Charleston:
SECTION 0. Ami boll furthorenartra, That Unis of lut?
tera roiualulog uncalled for In any Pc itolllre lu any city,
town or village, where a nownpaper aliall ho printed,
shall hereafter bo piiblinhcd ouco only In thu newspaper
which, hoing puhlhihrd wookly or oflcnur, shall havo tho
largest circulation within rango of delivery or tho said
osaca
mw Ail communications intended for publication in
this journal must bc adilrcsscd to Hie Editor of the
Daily NeiM, 2Vo. 18 Haync-slrcct, Charleston, ,S. Q
Oum?- n-???w6w rn *>..i.?-?
AtwAuH undertake to return rejected communica
' Hons.
Advertisements oiitsiite of the city must bc. accompa?
nied willi the nish.
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CHARLESTON.
FRIDAY MORNTNO, JUNE 28, 18C7.
JOB WOBK.-Wo havo now completed our
office so as to oxecuto, in tho shortest possible
lime, ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, and wo
most respectfully ask the patronngo of our
friends.
TilK, ISHPI; BEFOHB VB.
July is coming on apace; and with it will
come registration, the first great practical step
toward political reconstruction. Thc election
that is to follow, and likewise also tho Conven?
tion that is to give us a new State Constitution
will ho very much influenced by tho ooursc nnd
conduot of our people in (ho discharge of this
first proBoribcd duty, Titi Registration. True,
tho present moment IB critical. Complications
not anticipated a few weeks ago,' have arisen
within tho pnsl few days, which may rcBull in
seriously retarding thc peaceful, speedy, and nt
lcasl moderately satisfactory solution of tho
vexed question that has been throwing n blight?
ing influence upon our industry and activi?
ty, our private and our social life, and all but
threatened thc very extinction of our futuro po?
litical existence. Rcoonstruction was going on
smoothly, nil over tho Routh, in nccordnnco
with thc programme laid down hy Congress
when suddenly iv o find a marked difference of
opinion as to tho moaning of this Act, in thc
conni ruc! ion of the President, and tho several
officers to whom ho had delegated its execution.
This difference is in itself perhaps scarcely suf?
ficient to cause irreconcilable alienation; bul,
unfortunately, it comes closo to the time set
apart for an extra session of Congress under cer?
tain contingencies. Congress, il is now nil but
certain, will meet in tho course of next month;
and onco this question of reconstruction is
again before them it is impossible to say what
further oxporimcnts they may bo inclined to
make, what pains and penalties lo inflict, nor
when wo nh nil be emancipated from our pres?
ent disabilities.
This last mentioned difficulty between Con?
gress and tho President has arisen through no
fault of oura; and in order to avoid tho conse?
quences wo so much deprecate, wo should ad?
dress ourselves earnestly and with full purpose
to a proper discharge of tho duties assigned us;
nnd wo cannot bul hopo and believe that if
Congress shall find us in good faith carrying
out tho programme thoy marked out for us at
their las,, session, they will carefully consider,
and be slow to undo their own handiwork that
is found to fulfil the purpose intended. There
is the moro reason, therefore now, for our
taking an active part in thia great drama.
From what wo havo heard, we holievc thcro
are few who openly profess that they do not
intend to register. But wo fear there aro
many who, from various ' motives, wilt fail to
avail themselves of this privilege.' Thore can
he no serious argument adduced in favor of
non-registration. There is not a singlo news?
paper In nil tho South, aa far aa wo know,
(ami wo exchange with nearly tho entire
Soulhern press) that counsels such a course.
Ex-Qovernor PERBY, who ranks with tho-fore?
most of those who are opposed (o tho Military
Reconstruction Aol, nevertheless strenuously
advises registration by all who arenot disfran?
chised. Still lhere arc many who will not reg?
ister from mere apathy. They may be persons
who never took much interest in political mat?
ters, and thus will be at no loss to find excuses
for their conduot, satisfactory to themselves at
least. Some disingenuously will plead a want
of time, and so thcro will be excuses of every
grado and character. Ono reason for non?
compliance, wo fear, although perhaps not
i*1" exnressed, la ? ?Haging- to old prejudices.
"What I shall I bemean my ??ai r, Co to register
with a negro to sit in judgment over my quali?
fications, then go the polls and cast my vote
alongside of my lato slave, and then perhaps
ail in tho Convention and tho Legislature side
by aide willi these negroes? No. i would
rather have nothing more to do with polillos"
as long aa I live."
This is all wrong, Such languago is not in?
dicativo of an absence of ambition, BB wo aro
speciously asked to believe. It is morbid dis?
content, rebellion against fate, and therefore
unmanly. Tho example of General LONG
ITRKXT and of many of his fellow soldiers,
ihowa more of true manhood. To face danger
tl the cannon's month, bravely, and with aol
lierly fortitude, is muob less difficult, than to
[>ear defeat with dignity and heroic resigna?
tion. Ignorant and uneducated soldiers are
Found in every nation and in every army who
will stand ? bayonet oharge, whilo nor 1IAH.NI
BAL nor NAPOLEON were equal,, to the: last
named ordeal. Far greater moral courage was
required to take the course of General Loxo
ITBBET, than that taken by Messn. I!. H. ITILL,
li. F. PBRBT, and othors who advocate a.oon
tinued res?stanos to the decrees of fate.
Again, no one has .a right' wilfully to forfeit
bis franchise, simply because ho is himself do
roid of political ambition. Voting is a duty
no loss than a privilege. "No man liveth to
himself." However great his own personal
indifference no man has a right to endanger
the interests of society ; and this he can be
shown to be guilty of, at thia time, by failing to
?ail himself pf every political right or privi?
lege within his reach. Most of our cit i ten s,
Especially the more intelligent ?nd educate.},
bave already divested themselves of prejudice
against tho colored race, nr.J are fully pre- !
pared! by State enactments, to aocord them all 1
Ihoso civil and political rights, already- theirs
by virtue of Congressional legislation.
There aro some among tia, whose course, we
confess, is not clear to us. "There can, In re?
ality, herein the South,-be only m choice be?
tween two parties, thoa? .who accept the Con?
gressional Reconstruction Ad, and will co?
operate in Ita execution, ai'd those rr ho, from ,
ivlmtcTcr motive*, wM, cilhcr hy active
jpposiiion, or uniter une form ur oilier or
.pnasivism," Inlier lo defeat thu purpose of (he
Mt. Wc can understand beth of these parties,
nuil aleo I hoir motives. ]iui wo have not yet
been able to ascertain vrhcro thoso ("tami who
cliiim lo belong lo neither of Iheso two parties,
who deny being opposed to the Kcoonstrucllon
Acl, yet denounce Hmso who earnestly support
it. Their platform is in thc nir. lt lins no
Btibatrntum of reality or fact; nu I I lioso who
trust tho airy fabric will suddenly lind Ibem
golyes precipitated lo thc carib, und rolling in
tho dust.
lu conclusion, we copy thu following para?
graph from n recent number of Ibo Hielm.d
Whig, ono of thc most sensible ol' the lt econ -
Htriiolion tiiipcraiu tho South :
AYo hovo tdiown in former nrticlon Hint lt ls ne?
cessary to conform to all tenus rm il conditions of
tho rceons true lion laws, and that in i Tiler to niahu
reconstruction oiVctivu and accoplnblu to Con
gross, and at tho samo limo lo guard ngainet cun
llacaliun and primmiption, it may be miccHHJry for
UH to vote for liberal-minded and L.'?iii]w>tuiil ito
publicau candidate*) for tho Coiivontii'ii, lu spite
of tho conipniiiniHliip in which limy arc found.
Homo will utmbUusH oxclaim : "1 Inner forbidH
such humiliation." Wo turu ovor all HIICII IO COU.
Longstreet, who has denim od himself willing to
unite lu efforts to ru.itoro louisiana to bur fnrnior
position lu tho Union through tho party now in
power;" and who Loldy announce*) that ho "will bn
happy tn Work in suv harness thal promises relief
to our distressed pooplo, ur hr riuuny to tho na?
tion.'' Tho laat|irirngrapii of Gouoral Luiigalroel's
letter deserves Ul lie ?rillen ill lottern of gold. It
la-"If ovory mar. lu tho country will innot tho
crinia with a pru|>cr appreciation or mir condition,
and como fairly up to his ruaponsibilitiun, on to?
morrow tho sun will mudo upon a happy people,
our Holds will again bugin to yield their increase,
our railroads and rirors will teem with abunda ni
commerce, our towns and cit ion will resound wilji
tho tumult of trade, and wo shall bo Invigorated
by tho blessing'! of Almighty Hod."
WANTS.
--llKtt Wes
X. of llio eiicatf p u-iv. ?saai_.THE THUSTEItH
salU Arstlumy. Ile must bo qualiUci .? TEACHKH r,,p
for advanced classes lu any of tho rolle?T ol BTZJnL
Apjili. allon to bo mado before tho 30th doy ot July neal,
to tho nudorslgucd. JAMI;; II EMl'llIM.,
Clialrman or Tnn lees.
Chester. B. C., Juno 20, 1801._4_Juno 28
WASTED-TWO GOOL, RO"MN INA QUIET.
rospocUblo, snil pleasant porlluu of Ibo city, fur
a gontlemsn an t wifo, with tue of kitchen. (Jeni al
location prcforrcd. Address L,, Delly News office.
Juno 28 i
WASTED, A nuOD HALENfll A\ (AUC?
TIONEER), io sn cslabllsbcd Auction and Com?
mission business, In .Savannah; can euler aa Partner If
bo commands a cash upi lal to extend tho buslnosa.
Itefuroncos oxclisnged. Addrom, willi particulars, "c.i
ofneo llox No. 406, Havannah, Qa._3 Jnu . CJ
WANTED, A THOROUGH I.Y COMPE.
TENT IHlOK-KEEl'KIl, to balance a set of Hooka.
A man who over "gola ii uhf will nut suit, sud need not
apply, ^pply at TUM OFFIOK. fm2 Juno ?8
SITUATION WANTED AB WET M USI:.
Inquire at No. 31 BASEL STREET.
Juno 28_2?_
WANTED, A WHIT IC Olltb TO MIND A
CHILU and asalst In bouao-wurk. Apply st No.
110 COMINC1 UTilELT, oppoalto bt Paul's Church.
Juno 28_
W~ ANTED, A GOOD COOK, WAH1IE11 AND
I Iii IN Ku. rccommenlatlou required. Apply ot
No. 3 FRANKLIN ?TRBET._.Jo0? *L_
W- ANTED, A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH,
and Iron, for a amall ramlly In tho country. Ona
qualified will aocuro a pleasant homo and good wages.
'Apply lo No. 1 MEETING STREET. 3 Juno 20
WANTED.- DIS*. ... HUED H All,UHR AND
Soldiers, and all nih or? out nf employment, to act
aa Agents for tho aalo of tho Ooldon H'ailoni ry Pac sago,
from ta to ?io nor' day ran bo made. Apple lo
M. Sf. QUINN.
Wholesale and Iletall Agent,
No. G27 Kiug-atrcut, (oppoalto Ann sired.]
Juno 20_wftai
imP TO SID PKn DAY.-AGENTS WANTED
?5)0 to sell tho HOLDEN M A 1 ION KUY PAC KAI I IV
Tho above amount can be ma le.
Apply lo M- M. QUINN,
Wbnteaalo am! Udall Agonl,
No. C27 King street, oppoalto Ann street.
Juno 20 wfm
TO RENT.
rpo BENT, I* All 1 OB' A MOOSE AND
X Kllcbon, pleasantly situated, lit tho western por?
tion of tho city. A family without children prorcrrod.
Address 8. IL J., News ofB.ee._Juno 28
fpo KENT, THAT COMPORTARLE TWO.
JL AND-A-IIALF STORY HOUSE. No. 17 Morris atroot,
containing four ninan, roo.ni, two attic roo rn a, drcsalng
room, pautry and largo double plazas. There aro on tho
premiara a kltclion wlih four rooms, cistern and good
woU or water. Apply at Nu. 23 IIEN1I1ETTA STREET.
June 28_3
fprjTlKNT, FOIl ONE Oit A TEH M OF
1 jeana, tbo two-aud-alialf alor; WOODEN HW Kl,
LINO, No. 10 Rutledge Avenue, oppoalto Doughty alrcet.
Apply st THIB OWlCst._wibi_Juno 20_
mo RENT. THE MOI SE , NO. 30 HUN
X TAQUE STREET, between Bm llb and Pitt tiree U.
Apply at No. lil KANT BAV, FRONT ROOM, SECOND
BTOKY._niwf3_Juuu 21
rpo RENT, THAT DESlltAllI.il RR HI.
X DENCE, No. ll KINO ST I iE ET, ?Ith all tho n-ccs
aary outbuildings el?tiru, kc Inquire at No. 9, sou i'll
BIDE OF TUE ABOVE._wfm_Juno 4
rpo RENT, PART OP THE HOUSE No. 40
JL Wentworth street. To a desirable to nant HM terms
WlU bo accommodating. Jone 13
FOR SALE.
j.'OH SALE, A CARRYALL, WITH TWO
J ' Beata, pole and abaft. Auto, s set of ilaublo and
singlo H AHN EMS, all tu good order. (Jan bo aoon and
bargain od for cash or a timo noto st thirty days, at No.
21 Lynch street. May 17
BOARDING.
EXCELLENT BOARD, AT VERY LOW
rates, In tho moat central business part of Inp city,
without lodging, lu a private bouse, csn now bo had.
For particular? addrciu "X. L," l'oatofHrc May lt}
BOARDING.-THREE PLEASANT ROOMS
with good HOARD can bo had on luimodlalo appli?
cation to No No, M CHUlt?ll STREET, wtst lido, nuar
Tradd street. Terms reasonable. June 12
FOUND.
FOUND,ON THE MORNING OP THE 3d
In.iL, a POCKET DOOK, which Ibo owner can ha vu
by proving property and paying for advertise, ni cut.
June 4
REMOVALS.
RBHOVAI..
GREEN, TR ABRAN N lt CO. HAVE REMOVED
their office lo so tr m ATLANTIC W tl A HF.
June 4 wfm
KEMOVAL.--THE OFFICE OP THE
SOUTHERN I.IEE INRUTIANOB COMPANY has
been rouiovod from over tho old Bank of Charleston to
No. S3 BROAD STREET.
May 28
INSURANCE.
crr-nta.Orrflcvcrurutn, ritter! .tta[or8uog<n, ?t" in
finer ber btftm Kln[l ilttn tefl i'anttJ (1er Rllldrrbodrr,)
redo;; anf g c s r n f c i t i fi t n Wubtn btsrilnbtt ip,
teforgt tu len m?'9l?[trn f ra in i tn. j .?
liraminitenbrt ?Qi, tum. u(ltrvixrl>i,
Xx. S. Sb. AtOal. O?r ?inp, uub 3Hatttt[i7a?c.
January ll ' . . i.e'liij ?._lcJBmo_
WILLIS & CniSOLiMj
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCUANiS,
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS.
WILL ATTEND TO "AIE PU ROH AHE, 8ALB. AND
HUI l'MEN'f (to Foreign and Domcalui Purls) ct
OOTTON, 111 CE. LUMBER AND NAVAL ST?HES.j
ATLANTIC WHARP, I'liarlrttun, H. C.
F, WILLIR.ii.?A. li. UUISOI.M
October IA
S. A. LAMBERT,!
PRODUCE j
C0MMISSI0N__MERCIlA??T.
B0TTT1TKBN AND NORTHERN ORDERS FI ?.I,ED ON
COMHIB8ION. j
Ofllco of John P. Newkirk,
No 137 READE-STREET, CORNER RODEON,
NKW YO lt If .
a?- Agency tor EX TO N'S PREMIUM TBZBTOli
OllACKF.HS. AU order, sent will be promptly aliendnl
to. Om o<?_Dsymtty 13
O. CHITTENDEN, j
General Commission Merchant,
tn
Manufacturer of Paoek?,
OF YABIOUS KINDS,
NO. 1ST READE BTRDETJ
Corner n miami Street, New York, j
"PVKALKB TH PAPBB AND IN MATERIALS OF
\J every description for Ita manufacture.
lioeember IB . Brno
NOTICE.
OFFICE OT TUB CDTEF OP PO LI Cati
OnASXZSTOK, a C.I May.4, 1807.
rpSK EEO ULAR INSPECTION OF TUTS1 LOTH, AN Ii
X iocloanrcs, vaults, Ac, will commence on tlfnday
near. Ot Inst. Owners and occupante are hereby required
lo as? that their pre mises aro tn good condition ana that
all filth and garbage ta rcmovud asl required1 by Ordi?
nance. Other Inspections wlU follow. . Jl
By order ot Mayor Qinxaju).
., . , , , o. ii. rna WALD.
'?;..) : '. -chief ex police. -
I -:-'
THE SUMTEll; WA^PEM^li
?B PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT feUR
TER, H. C. by OILBERT k FLOWERS, PicprtEtors.
ai FOUR DOIJAliH per ajiuum. Invariably la ad vanee,
AdrertaaMtteeais Inserted at nsaalratea., ,. 1 .. '.
, Every style of Job Priotlne elcauteu' ta the nisteal
ityU sad ?realtAt di?ipat<?i ' ' b5ptembe|'jo
MEETINGS.
l'A I. MK ITO (;r,Mti> < ll Mil TA ULIS A s
BOCIATION.
TUE ANNIVERSARY MtmSll OK THIS ASSOCIA
1 11ON ?111 bo brid st Ibo Maioule Hui!, TAU Amt
np, 2KU? luataut. at 8 o'e Wk.
Au Election ot Officers for tbo oasulog year will (aaa
ilaco.
Hy order. P. WABBBM McOEE,
Juuu 38_1_KocroUry p. p. <j. A.
MAUION I.ODU1S. NO. ?, I. O. O. K.
rf. QUARTERLY MEETING OK THIN LODGE
will bo bold TAi? (Friday! Kvtning, at 8 o'clock,
inkers lor tho ensuing tenn will bo uloctod and oilier
iiilHirtaut bUKlnemi brought un for coualdoralloo. Moin
bvn arc parttcvllarly requested lo attend.
Juno 28 _1_0. F. U. PKT1T, Beerytary.
ST. ANDllKW'a LUUUB, No. tu, A. I M.
4 N EXTRA COMMUNICATION OK THE A HOV F.
ll l<odgo will bo bold TAII ?'reni?o, at 8 o'clock, at
masoulc Hall.
OaudldnloH fur Degrees aro roqurstod (o altond.
Dy enter W. al.
K. N. J KANN I'll KIT,
Julio 28 1 Secretary.
EDUCATIONAL.
i\s l in ( I I iv |aj KHKNt'll.
MRS. NICHOL?. A NATIVE OF CHARLESTON,
nut during thu print fifteen y ram a resident lu
Kuro|M.<, lu dosiruuH ot glviun; liinlrucllun lu Ibo Fruucli
Language, cither at ber own redd nico or at Ibo bounce
oilier pupila,
lmiulru at Mrs. KINNEY'S. Ho. RH) King strcot.
May n
DENTISTRY.
IllCOUCTION OK 1IKNTAI. PIIUKM TO NUIT
TUB TIM KN.
DIL J. E. DAI'RAY, DENTIST, IB NOW PREPARED
tn rompido lito liiaerllmi uf wbolo tip|>ur ur lower
avis of AHTIKIOALTKETH, litton Ibo moat approved
?ueltiod, oud with Hi.' brat material*, at fin lier set. Par
Ital nut* lu Proportion. Durability, natural appearance,
perfect nt, and nvatnuis of fliitali, guaranteed.
All nilli r u|N)r.itloiiH upon tho Tcoth per tome..! bl a
skillful and wurraulablo ruauuer.
Omeo al hhi residence NO. 6 LIUERTY STREET,
May 20 mwf Charleston. H. (1.
OHS, PAINTS, ETC .
IJ. J. SIMPEGRELL,
No. 37 LINE-STREET,
TUMBER OF EVERY DES?llU^ION'?rfBfllJll.ii
J il AT Sit I AL, aud PWNTS, OII..H, CJLAbHES, Ac
couataully ou lianil ai the lowest market price*.
Juuu 4iW Itntrr
DRY GOODS, ET0.
VKKKAVFH-ANZEIUE.
UnrinuMch?tete
i: ria uli o ii Mich ?lern Rcehrteii l'util Ik u m
ergebcttst aniuxcigen, (lats slo vvrotircnd
?c3 3?i>nnti5Suui
lliR REICIIUALTIGES LAGER
bon
tiitpuvtivtcu & ci\\bc'i\ni)d)cu
MAN UFACTUll-W AAREN
f?r unb unter
O Oer I rc tl.
Jnno 1 rnwflmo IOU Aing'Street.
CLOTHING.
A. S HULL, Ag't.,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
HAS REMOVED TO No. TO BROAD STREET, NORTH
HIDE. UKl'WELN MEET IMO AND UUUUUU,
if turu ho will be glad to too bia jul frionds and custom?
ers, an I baa lu sloro a full assortment of CLOTHS,
COAT1NU, CASSI M KR EN and VESTIMOS of every va?
riety, which bc will malo up to or lor at aa low pi leos aa
any abultar cstablliunient,
A FULL ABSOItiMENT OF KUHN IH ll INO GOODS
FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEA IL
M. JNO. T. FLYNN (formerly of O. D. Carr St Co.,)
will auperliituud tli.i Tailoring Department aa urual, and
will ulva ht? especial attention to Cutting and Makins of
A UM v AMD NAVY U N IFOH MU.
May ll_imo?
N G. PARKER,
LATE PARKER & CHILD,
ntaun ut
CLOTHING, BOOTS, S1I0ES, H A 1S
AMII
FURNISHING GOODS.
June li No. 103 EAST BAY.
WHITE summit SPRIGS,
CATAWBA COUNTY, NORTH OABOLTNA.
THE PROPRIETORS OF THIS CELEBBATED
WATERING PLAUE, having gone to Brest expenae
aluco Ibo laal season, tn changing tho position of and re?
pairing; the COTT AO EH, gradi na tho Walka and eructing
new Building?, together with many other ImprovomeuU,
wiU open THE BP1HNUS for the rocoptlou ol vialtora on
Srvturtiav, June 1st, 1807.
Being straited In Ute northwestern part of the Stale,
in a country remarkable for Its boauttyend healthful?
ness, Iii eeo, together wi thlhe virtues of tho Watara, make
it one or tho most doalrablo WATERING. PLACES In tho
oonntry.
THE MINERAL WATERS
Of THE BPRINQB are tho White and Blue Sulphur, and
Chalybeate, and tboy poeaosa all tim finest qualities of
these waurn, and ara uovcrelgu rem (xl tua for all diseases
of tho LIVER, BOWELS, STOMACH and KIDNEYS,
THE Hl'IUNOS aro accosnthln by any oribe road. load>
lug to Ballabnry, N. a, and at that point the We? le m
North Carolina Railroad will convey visitors lo Hickory
Station, at which place conveyances aro always In attend?
ance to tata Ihein to THE KPKINUB. >:..
Dr. WHITE, of tho Medical Collette or Virginia, win bo
at THE BPRINOS Ibo entire Sca-aou, and Invalid, may
rely upon good attention.
Hiving again secured tho services of Mrs. WRENN,
. nd mode ample arrangements fbr kcoping a HOOD
TABLK, and the best Wines. Liquors and Began, and
having engaged Smith's Band for lbs Seaton, we eatery
promise to all every convenience for pleasure, comfort
and ami lemont that may be desired.
BOA HU I'KU MONTH..... .SOO 00
UOAIIB I'KU WEEK. IB OO
UUAltU I'll lt. DAV. 3 DU
Children under 7 years of tage and Ber?
MBU Hair Price.
J. GOLDEN WYATT & CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
May 80_ ton
B.... ii i y .- Auburn, jWM?k*.
Oolden, Flaxen, and CSvZtK
i ?ff m Sk B?ken HURLS produoed by J? _SB
flt .?jr tho use of Profertsor Dm- fin '-Ta
?U'nL HKKUX'o PRIMER LE Vffek 45
fflp*>2H?0UEVi:ux- 01,0 ?ppuca- Jj 'Kr
Jw HS\ 11,1:1 warranted lo curl tlie ??jjnJfnnfy.
"?T-"*V moat atralght and stubborn^.^^PPsW
h*?~?f either sex. into wavy ringlets, or heavy mamiva
ct. . . Has been used by tho fashionables or Pails and
London, with Ibo moat gratifying remits. Does no in?
jury to the hair. Price by niall, teal ed and pottpald, IL
Descriptive circulars mailed free. Adore a? ii El tu KR,
SUUTfS ti CO., Cbembila. No. 28o River street. Troy, N.
Y., Solo AgcnU for tho United Buttes.
March fl_ly
Oil Ul NA Pi CM,
rruTE FOLLOWINQ ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHED
A for the I u formation of all eoneernud :
ait OBniaaamt TO SKOOXATS TUB o ULI mino or rarvm
ann VAO?.?- ni ooaroBAR tuon or ms cm.
I. Ito lt Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen, That
from and titer the rillOeaUon of thlt Ordinance, il abai I
not be lawful fer any person to deana? or remove the
conteuta of Vanita or Privies within tho limit? ot the
city, without having previously ob tain od a license far Ibo
pxmo; all ?nth, lioelisis to expiro on tho Sltt December
of every year', and beanbjeet Wall requirements Impos?
ed by Ot-ariiances regulating the granting jf License? for
Drays and Cert*.
IL That the uto of Barrett In open 0 ICM and Wagons
ls prohibited, and partie? applying for Llocnse will be re
quired to pr?vido ctotnd Carts ral table for too purpose.
UL Al) portons having roch Llosnse ?half report at
onoofth Ouard nonsoa, dorina tba day, hit or their In?
tention U to such work during tho oniuing night; to the
Lower Wards tuoh report to bo mada to the Main Quart
Haute, lu the Upper Wards to Upper Ouard House.
rv. The placa or placet for the depoeil of roch offal
?hill be designated from time to lime by the Mayor.
V. Every owner or driver or such Ueeaued Cart or
any other person who shall violate any of the prov boons
of Ibis Ordinance, or nhill neglect or refute to observe
tho tome, or any of them, nh?! I forfeit and pay for each
offenoo a fine not to exoeed twonly-flve dollars, to bo en
forced by Ibo Mayor In his Oourt, or recovered ic any
other Court of com potent juritdlcUon.
Ratified in City Council thia aoven th day of May, In Um
your of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred and alx
ty-twren. '
\u B.1 P. a ?AILLAR0,
W. H- SMITH, Mtyor.
Clerk of Council Sino Mty 10
fi on CK.
OFFICE OF THE CAPTAIN OF POLICE, I
CBABXISTO*, H. C., May 23, ISCS, (
PABAOHAPU IL OK ORDINANCE TO REGULATE
tho "Clesnilng of Privies and Viults," forbkU the
use of Ivumlt in open carla and wagons, and parti?? ap?
plying for Uotnaoare required to provide closed caril
laltArblo for UM enrpote. 'AB person ?, therefore, who
parp?te taking JoU of UM kind, are bersb/ leqalrvd to
bring their carts to inala guan) house for intpee?Vjn be?
ton applying for license. . C B. Sta WALD,
llay M gmo_Captain of Police.
- TAVKItfi-KBKl'KKB'rtOTICE.
OFFICE C LEUR OF CU UTI Cl U
M ?re h 1,1867.1
A LL TAVERN-KEEPERS, AND PENSONS RBTA1L
f\. IMQ tpirttaout Uqaora, within UM etty limits, who
bare not executed Ihuir bonds and taken ont tba proper
cards to show Unit they have lioenee to ec ll will w re?
ported aa not complying with tba law, alter Monday, Mb
' Tbotx) wno harecardt are hereby notified to h?ve UKI
taos placed ba A eontplcnotio place In the window. All
tailing to observe tau notice wi a alto be reported, after
lbs ibcre-menUoccd tim?, W. B, KHtTlf,
Karcha , tttrs of MpHU>
FINANCIAL.
3 IT Y STOCK
"WANTED."
APPLY TO
VNDREW M. MORELAND,
Broker, No. 8 Ilroiul-St.
CITY ?ILLS,
RECEIVABLE roil i^Y TAXKH.
For salo by Z. lt. OAK KS.
jUjtj 27_a Nu. 4 111. Hlivcl.
NOTICE.
IViEF.KDMAN'H SAVINIIS AND TRUST COMPANY.
? Ni). I? Sinti Kl rec t. M.y.I, [-i ilr-lT ,,r h. r,,r. Ul,'
Sill il.y or July will l>i> milt!, ,1 I.. Interest
NATIONAL
in: urti w's siiiilis
AN?
TRUST COSIPANV.
CH AlUT'.ltF.l) 11Y ACT OF CONUHEHS.
OFl?'L<JKLlS.
M. r. HEWITT, PreaUoui.
J. W. AI.VOKD, Hut VI,,-IT. ni,lent.
Ll:WIS CLKl'UANli. Kenned VIce-I'rrilldeut.
DANIFJ. L. EATON. Actuary.
HAM L. ll A lillis. (1,-u.T.il Inspector.
Ranking Hourn', Penna} Kalila A venn -, comer of 19th
iln-ot, Wqahliiglon, I). C.
BRANCH AT CHARLESTON, S. C.,
NO. U STATE NTHEKT.
Opona i very dav. Rundaya and Holiday, rm plod
rom 10 A. M., to 2 P. M., nod from 'J lo 4 1*. M.
De.ru....... . --
ANY FKllaON. -""n ..".,..
Internal payalrfo lu January and July, In caril y&IY
All deposits will bo ropald willi luUiruat duo wliuii ro
qulrcd.
All llio proOta belong lo Ibo ilo|WHltorn.
Hi an, In.-H have buuu ualabllatiisi lu thu principal rltlea
from New York to Now Orloaua, and a, ronola can bo
tranaforred from ono lir.uo li to anotlior, wltbout (.-bargu
or Inion opt!UK UiulnturoaL
luTCutmcuta aro only mada In norn ri lim of tho United
staion. IllOIIAltD ti. OAlN,
Chairman Advisory Committee.
I--HANOIS L. OAHDO/.O.
Soor,-Luv.
NATHAN RITTKR,
June 20_Imo_Cashier.
??Vi?i?Q MACHINE
$20. AU KN TS WANTED. $20.
ns lo $200 per month-malea and t?rnalo? _to ?ell Ibo
ONLY (1 KN OINK COMMON S KN S H
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE
Manufactures! It will bern, Tell, .Hieb, rno'i, hind,
braid, quilt and embroider beautifully. Prlco, only $20,
lududiug Darnom'a aclf-aowor and eelf-turulog hem
mor. Fully warrautod for Oro yea ra.
CAUTION-Beware of thone- Holling worthless caat
tron machlnoe, under tho auno name as oura. For cir?
cular, and toona, add mia C. UOIVKH.S A CO., No. VU H.
tlflh S trout, Pulladulphlu Pa. lin May 20
Thc.ro cometh glad I ul Inga of Joy to al).
Tu young and to old, lo gi eal and to email;
Tho boauty wblcb oneo waa ao proclou. and rare,
la free for all, and all may bo fair.
U y tbe nae of
CHASTELLAR'S
WHITE LIQUI D
ENAMEL,
For Improving and Beautifying Ibo Complexion,
Tho in,wt valuable and perfuet pruparaUuu lu uee, for
giving tho .kin a beautiful pearl like Hui, Uiat ls only
found In youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckle., Pim?
ple., piotein-i. Moth Ptteboa, Hahowueaa. ErupUoua,
and all import li cs of thu akm, kindly bealing tho aamo
loavlng Ibo akin white and clear as alabaster. Its uvo
cannot bo delected by tho cloaust scrutiny, sod being s
vegotable preparation ls perfectly hanni,m. It lu tin
only arti, lo of tho kind uaixl hy tue French, and la cnn
alderod by the Parisian as tndlapeuaablo to a porfoct
toilet. Upwards of 30,000 bolties wore sotd during Uio
past year, s sufBcioct guaran leo of its cillc&cy. Price
only 7S couta. Bent by mall, post-paid, on receipt ol un
Order, by
nEKQKTl, 0H?TTS SI CO., CbomlaU,
285 lUver Ut, Troy, N. Y.
March 90. lyr
PHOTOGRAPHS
FOR THE MILLION ! !
IWILT. BEND, POST-PAID, 81? PHOTOGRAPHS OF
tho moat celebrated Actors for BO couts; 00 Ac tren Bea
lor 00 couta; 60 Uulon Ornerais for 00 cents: 60 Rebel
Oeuormla for 00 cunts; 00 Stateonon for 6U cunta; 00 beau
11 fol young Ladles for 00 cents; 00 Quo-looking young
UenUomen for GU cerita; C Urge Photograph, of French
Dancing O Irla, lu costume, beautifully colored, exactly aa
they appear, for 60 cents; or for 00 cents, 0 ot the moat
beautiful Ladles of the Par i ai an Ballot Troupe, at tboy
appear In tho play of tho Black Crook, st Nlblu's Harden,
New York.
Bend all ordora to P. O. Box 177,T*"T, N. Y.
May 13_ lyr
NOTICE.
OFFICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE, 1
MAIM ?DAK? HOUSE, J
ChLAnLESTOH, B. C., Juno 16th, 1807. )
fTTHE FOLLO WINO ORDINANOE Di PUBLISHED
X for tho Information of ail whom ll may concern :
a B. HIUWALI),
Chief of Police,
Sec. C Be il ordained. That Privies on lola within the
city a hall bo so constructed that the contents thereof csu
nnt escape therofrniu or overflow; and whenever any
Vanlt or Privy becomes offeneive, tbe same slisll bo
cleansed, sud tbe owner or occupant of tho prom ines on
willoh any Vault or Privy may bo situated, the condition
of which aliall bo lu violation of Iii ta Ordlnan co, shall re?
move, aller, cleanse, amend or repair the aamo wllhlu a
roaeouablo limo siter uotice alcali have boeu given bim
by the Mayer, and a anrod by tho Chief of felloe. lu
ease of noglect or re rimal, tho same ah all bc performed
by order of the Mayor, at tho expense of tho owner or
occupant of such premises, to bo first paid by thc city,
sud Un n recovered with Interest from auch owner or
occupant by Council In tho City Court
Jone 17_ 12
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Om cs CLEU or Council, 1
May 1B07. (
The folio-wtng Soo Hon of " An Ordinance lo abullah the
once of buperiulenden t of Streets ; to provide for Keep?
ing the Streets, Lauoa, Alleys, and open Courts lu the
City of Oh ario? lon Clean, and for oilier purposes,"
hereby published for tbs lnformaUon of all ooucoruod t
For tbe due protection of tho said contractor or con?
trae torn, it it further ordained. Thal ovury owner, lesaeo,
occupant and tenant of any premisos fruntlng In any
itreot. hine, alley, or open court. Shall on ovary day
(Hnudaya excepted) have the dust, ultu, garbage, or other
Qflai, placed ha front of bia or her lot. In a barrel, box or
li esp, and In load In caa for the onulreclor, by the hour ot
aoven o'clock, A. M., from tho mat day of May to Ibo
Drat day of November In every year ; and by tho hour of
niuo o'olock, A. H., from tho Oral day of November to
lha first day of Msy following. And sny person offend?
ing herein, or placing any dirt, filth, gai bago, or other
itTai, in any atroet, leno, or alley, or open court, after tho
ti ou ra above named, a hall be subject to a Quo n/u -
than Iwo nor moro than ??? .>-"-.. ?"? abel every
iffmic? Jr? *- ^aweSarhy Lb. Mayor.
jj, order . W. H. SMITH,
May is Clerk of Council
Pl HE LOAN.
MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON,
Cm HAU, November 0, 11)60.
ALL PERSONS DESUIOUH OF RE11UILDINO IN lfBE
Burnt Districts and Want,, Place, of tho City, nu,
1er "An Ad of the Central Aaaembly, giving authority
to the City Council of Charlea ton to proceed In the mat.
ter of a Flro Loan, with a view lo aid In building up lin
?ity anew," sro hereby notified tint the form ofsppll
aUun for loans can bs oblsincd at tho office ef the CHa-k
if Council, Lol wee o the boura of 9 A. M. and 2 P. M.
AR sppUcationa muat ber* 'd In the above moutloneil
ifBce, aa Ihe Oommllteo wui meet every Monday lo con
ildar the aamo.
By order of the Meyorj W. D. SMITH,
November 10 Clerk of Connell.
C. F.
NO. 108 MARKET ST.,
Boobs. Periodicals and Stationery.
J?BT REOl- rv-El*- _*?
A lar. e supply of BTATIONEBT
PHOTOORAPHB, PHOTOOnAPH ALB OHS
POOKET 5<OOKB, DIARIES for 1B67, Eic.
AXSO,
fifia and large eel* Uon of NOVELS, by tba most
U 'irated authors. BONO HOOK* BOOKS for Bom*
m tsemenls, Ac. _
Ali the MONTHLY MAOAZINEB, WF.EKLY PAPERS.
DAILIES constantly on hand, and Subscriptions re
eived for Ibo same.
Orders from tho country are respectfully lollclted.
T H HUH IJHKH AT. November 8
THE
WMM EXPRESS COAIPANT,
Office No. 147 Meeting Mw U
CONNECTIONS
WITH AIX
Railroads Throughout
m
UNITED STATES.
Every attention giTen to the sate
[Yausniisalon of Freight, Money,
ind Valuables.
nutt CALL FOn AND DELI VU il FU?IQITJ
TO ANY POINT IN THE OTITf
FBSB OF 0IIAIU1E.
Ut tl. PLANT, Prealdftil,
April 19 Angin ts, Cl?.
GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS^
?ACON SIDI?S, SHOULDERS,
Pl ( ) I . \ SS I ',s, ?fce.
^QQ HUD). CnOtCB BIUDBI) C lt. AND CLEA lt
50 bud?. Chotea shoulder*
30 liarrolK nul :. tier, CH Molasses
33 barrvl? Sugar
la hagst'ofTcn
Lauding, lu More, and for Mali- tow by
JEFFORDS * CO.,
Julio 38 9 Nu, 'JU Vclidtlo Ringo.
~8IDRS AND : SUOULOBRS.
- f\ linns. PRIHK ii n. SIDES
y\J AO Mids. I'rlniu lllb sid.' i
SO lllldli. 1'r mn' Slinutd.'rs.
All Hi? allorals strictly Priam Western neena, land
III' Ulla day ex sU-ainur Fiilcoii, and fur Hate hy
.lunn-a 1 _ HKNIlYCOhlA tt CO.
CUOASDAUrS
'STANDARD ?L?RS."
rSAVE YOUR COTTON OrtOI' AND INC'RKAHK
Ibu yield, UM? CKOAKIIALK'S hl'l'l:it l'lll'S
L'11 ATE, Ihn Standard IVrlillwr, richer lu aiiniiunin and
ilenpliurlc. mid limn ?nv ol'., r ferlill/er lu UM luarhtL
i'111 ".ii'' by WM. tlUHMKV, KUM Agent,
Juno Ai wfin'J wrj Nu. liri Ess! Hwy.
COHN.
1n\i \ BUHI1EI.H PttltlR WHITE CORN, LAND
f )t jyj INO from ?Immer falcon.
For Malo hr W. II. SMITH A CO.,
Jimn 28 1 Napier's Itaugu.
KM 1*TY BAUliKliH.
4 /?/i KELKCTEU EMl'TV BARKELS. POM HALB
.9-UU HY KINSMAN A HOWELL.
Juno ?3_I Nu. 16J East Hay.
BAY! HAY I
I .yr BALKS PRIME N. It. HAY, LANDINO THIS
X ?je ) day, and fur salo low whllo un ?lair
JOHN UAMPHMN & CO..
No. 14 Market street, Opposite Statu Mtrest.
Julio 38_ _1_
"DURHAM" SMOKING TOBACCO.
1,000 1'OUNDS.
ALSO,
AKEW DOSES FINK CHKWTNO TOBACCO. I OU
?lo hy OKAESER, LEE. SMITH ft CO.
June Vet 3 Nnrih AUautlc Wharl.
LOTTERIES._
(lill) Bli ll ni un SaO'tniunii i
FOR THE BENEFIT OE THE
JVC ASO N I C
ORPHANS' HOME.
W. W, BU YB & CO., Hanngera.
JAMES KERR, MannKer'e Agent for Charlcstou.
THE LEOISLATUni? OF THE STATE OF OKORO IA,
at Ita laal aonalnu lu Di comber. IBM), granted a
Lottery Privileg*- to Deputy flrnnd Master W. W, UOYD,
of Allauta, Om., (aud oilier grantcoa.) tor tbu IMHIOUI of
tho widows and orphans In tbo Hiato, and to erect and
cadow BU lUMUtiitlon to bo called Ibo
MASONIC ORPHANS' HOME,
who has associated willi blniHcir in tho dlachargo nf Iii H
duly aa Managors, acvoral of thc mosl omlnuut, wrattliy
and Influential men lu Ocorgta, who have accepted tho
Barred tm Kt.
The high and honorable rh', racier of theso gentlemen,
tho iinwuariod zeal In Indefatigable tabor and heartfelt
dovotlon of Doputy Orund Manier ROYD, Ibo principal
mat agur lu lids cause, ls a auRlclent guarauloo that tho
Lottery will bo conducted lu a lair, open and Just man?
ner. Tim proceeds ol tim Is*>ttory, lean tav currant ex
penses, havo to bo applied to tho building and endowing
oftho
MASONIC ORPHANS' noME,
and being dovotod oxcliutvoly to auch a charitable par*
pose, pe rm In? lu 11 bas been granted by UioCouiuilsHlouurs
of Internal Revenues of tl ie Treasury Deliartmcnt at Windi -
Ingtnn, tu draw said Ijottorlua exempt fruui all charge,
wbollior from ?|iccial tax or other duly.
Hundreds or thousands of friumla ui Ibo Masonic Fra
tcrrdty lu thu Unltud Stales, and all good cltixumt, will be
rejoiced to HIM tho
"MASONIC ORPHANS' HOME"
erected and endowed, and bo tho pride and glory ol the
Grand Fraternity, for tho great luatlluUou or
EUEE AND ACCEPTED MASONRY
hovers. Uko God's Angel of Mercy, over tho widow? and
orphans. It ministers Its loving cbaitIle? to thone In
want, and Hs principles or liberality, brotherly lovo and
charily will enduro for ages, and their hindi eg force, be
atruug as links ol shiel.
TO BE DRAWN
IN OPEN PUBLIC
AT
ATLANTA, GA.,
OTU
Wednesday, Jnly 17tli, 1807-Class 1).
SCHEME THE SAME FOR EACH MONTH.
1 I'rizoor.?20,000 li.?60,000
1 Prizo nf. 20,000 1. 20.000
1 Price rf. 10,000 ls. 10,000
I Prise ol. 8.000 ls. c.OOu
1 I'rizoor. 1,0001 rnnn
i mia or. ?sou) **.. 6 000
2t Prizes or. GOO aro. 13,000
SS Prizes ol. 360 aro. 13,700
ltd) Prizes of. 200 aro. 20,000
ICO Prizes ol. 100 aro. 10,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES:
9 Approximation Prizes of SSOO each for tho
niuo re eulin lug uuits of tho same ton of the
No. drawing tho $60,000 P. 1rs are. 4,600
0 Approximating Prizes or $300 each fur tho
niuo remaining units oftho samo ten of tho
NO. drawing tho $20,000 Prize aro. 3,160
9 ApproxlmaUon Prizes or $300 each for tho
nina remaining nulls of tbs same ten oftho
No. drawing tho 9111,000 Prias are. 1,800
9 Approximation Prizes of $100 each for tho
niue remaining units ol tbs Bamo ten ortho
No. drawing tbs $0,000 Prizoare.- 900
IS Approximation Prizes of $100 each fur tba
niuo remaining units of Ibo samo ten ortho.
Nos. drawing tho $3,000 Prizes are. 1,800
424 Prizes amounting to.tun,mm
Whole Ticket, ?13 ; Uni ve J, $0; Quaitcm, ti; Eighth?,
?LOO.
CST" All fie Prizes above a ta ted aro drawn at every
drawing. JUT
PLAN
OF THESE GREAT l.tiTTKUiEH AND
EXPLANATION OP DllAWINUH.
Tho numbera from 1 to $0,000 corree ponding with the
n um bora an tho Tickets, aro printed on sep?rale slips of
paper, and encircled with small to bea. and placed lu a
glass wheal-all tho prises In ?coortUiioa with tbo
Scheme, aro similarly printed and encircled, and placed
In another glass wheel. Tbo wheel? ar? then revulvud,
and two boys, blindfolded, draw the numbers aud
prizes. One of the boys draws ons Dumber from the
i Loot or numbers, and at tho same time Ibo other boy
J ra w? out one prfzo from tba wheal of prizes. Tbs num?
ber and prize drawn out are exhibited to the audlouco,
ind whatever prize comos out is ruglitervd and placed to
the orodlt or that number-aud thia op?ration ls ropual
Dd until all tbe prizes aro drawn out
Tho Tickets are printed In tba following ilyle: They
?v^'Hvl?toJaB mWSmA discount.
"ol W. W. IIOYD A CO., Managers.
Atlanta, Os.
Correspondents may rely on prompt attention to or?
lon by simply enclosing money with full address. AU
irdcr? for Tickets and Schemes and Information to bo
ul dren od to
JAMES SERB, Agout,
OFFICE NO. 30 BROAD STRVET,
Key Box No. 684, Charleston, S. 0.
Jons 14 Imo
AN ORDINANCE
ro KioutvATS TUB noiuaa or nrrtvoLxnn, ITS mo?
onera, AUD omi tuna arum LS otu.
Her. I. Ht U ordain. J By lt? Mayor ami Aldtrmwn, In
tSty Cvunctt aurai oled. That from and arter Un? loth day
>f Juno next, it ?hall not be lawful to keep Petroleum,
Keros?n?, Hook Oil, Dom lue. Denude, or any other in
Itiniuablo oil or olia on ? long? or Air sale In any cellar,
i tore or building south of Line ?I root, in a larger <iuan
lty than fifty gallons on any ons lot ar promises, and
iny such quantity so kept or stored nhill be contained lu
reseals of tin or other metaL
Bsa 3. That Petroleum, lui products, or any other tn.
lim mable oil or oils, when brought Into Ibo city by land
ir waler, may be kept on any lot or In any building lo
.ld ch cotton ls not ilered, tor a period not exceeding
wsnty.four hours, upon the expiration of which Umu lt
hali bo removed and kept fn tbs manner ta required by
be foregoing section. j .
Sato. 8. Any person or persons violating any part ot
hi? Ordinance shall be snbject to a rina of two hundred
lollara, for each o Dence, recoverable in any Court of cons?
istent ju rind ir U on.
laUfl ed in a ly Connell thia twenty-first day of Hay, In
the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and
sixty-seven.
(UH.) P, 0, OAJXLABD, Mayor.
W. H. Hierra*, Clerk c! Council._Jnuo fl
E. M. WHITINO-,
CORONER AND MAGISTRATE.
IT AS REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROM CH ALU Kit't
i l street to Nc IT OUURCH STUEZT. near St.
Uchael's Alley. Ana: OM (l
NOTICE.
OFFICE CHIEF OF FI RR DEPARMENT, \
Jone 90,18S7. J
Y1H P. ATTENTION OF AXL PARTIES ABE II it HEH Y
L directed to th? fellowing Ordinance, ratlBed June
,18511
AN ORDINANOK
tit nxnTioM TO rcnijo Wilda,
JJ? ll ordained by IA? Mayor and Atdtrmtn, fa (Sly
Jouneii otumbttd, Th-d lt ?hall and may be lawful for
Iis Hoard of Tire Masters, from time to Umu, to l?strala
r to prohibit enUrely, tho use of any of tba Pnblio Wells
D any part of Ibe city, whenever, in their Judgment, th ?
ubllo good ?hall requirsroch restraint or prohibition;
nd any person wbo abaU violate any ceder of the said
leard of Fire Masters tn rsuvUon to the Pnblio Wolla, In
?nannos ol Ibis Ordlnanoe, after notice given por
email y in writing, or duly published In one of the elly
?wapa pt*?, ?ball bo onhjoot od to a penally of ten dollars
r enrj tu.:h off, rico. M. H. NATHAN,
June 31 Uno_Chief l^ra DeptrtnisuL
NOT1UU.
"VFFICE OXERS OF CO UNO IL.-THE FOLLO WINO;
J claueo of Saelloa 1 of an '?Orvlinauoe to Bato? Sup?
lios for the year 1861," is publlahed for tbs luformiUco
f person* selling Oooda by tampia or otb erwin), who ara
ot reeideulaof thia etty, . AU tneh per?cs are hsreby
oUAel to report at UiU crffico.
1 Three doUars em rvery hundred r?cJUr? o? all goods
ok) In thia etty by rsons not roelden ts, by ?am pis ev
IttsrwUe." W. H. SMITli,
Maret) 8 Clctk of Council,