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NITWS SUMMARY.
Cotton i 130(1 in Liverpool al 10j.
Now Yr ck quotation gives. Colton closctl
nt for m'uldlin;; uplnmls.
Gold closed nt 38}.
Mr. BBHSKTT, of thc New York Herald, is
tho proprietor of the Ermin? Telegram, a new
paper which nppenrod in New York Inst week.
linvann dates of tho L'tM tale that over ono
thousand runnway Coolies were running looso
throughout thc island.
Hon. J. WATMW BAKER, Judgo of the Su- j
proiue Court of Florida, died at Tnllabnssc on
tho nlr of thc ad lui.
Thc I nsas grasshoppers began their flight
toward tho southeast ti few days hinco, greatly
to tho delight or Ibo people ofthat State.
It is stated iu communication to tho London
Ti if that thc estimated receipts of the Atlantic
cable for tho first yenr will roach 400,000 or
(ri bla 160,000 oflho original cost of thc last
lai I cable.
A'IIO Cloavclaad riain Dtahr says that at a
co stable's salo in that placo, n borao waa aold
OL execution, for four dollars ! The coat of j
k< iping tho horac, whilo tho suit waa in j
pr igrcss waa $24 !
A tolegrom from St. Joseph (Mo.), says:
TO cano baa boen disoovorod ia the Cedar I
nn un tai n a of Colorado. A vol um o of stearn
nb mt throe feet in diameter iasues from ita
centre.
Tho Connecticut General Assombly has
agreed to unite with tho city of Hartford in
erecting a monument to mark tho sito of
Charter Oak, thc Btato le pay two-thirda
and the city ono-third, the total coat not to cr
cecil $'.MXX).
The JJoard of Directors of tho Amorican Firo
Insurance Company hare deolared a scrip divi
dend to cuatomcra of fifty per cent, for the
jear onding Juno 30, end a cash dividend lo
eiockholdera of ten and one-half per^onnVii will
per cont. iuter i- -"i/gtiBt 16.
. tao number of Eagllsh laborers ia set down
at 11,018,610, anti their annual iacotnc is esti
mated in tho aggregate nt $'2,000,000,000 in
gold. This ia at least $310,000,000 more than
tin total incomes of the richer classes, who are
so mich more liberally represented in Parlia
ment and tho Government.
Tho liriliih Uedical Journal states that tho
cholera ie prevailing to a considerable extent
in some parts of France. Official reporta like
wise state that it has raged in the Provino of
Lombardy over alnco tho beginning of Febru
ary. It is also roporled on tho coast of tho
Adriatic.
The Boston Advertiser says: In sot^o of the
iowas in Western Massachusetts n thriviug
business is carried on in the sale of "cabbage
plants." The oustomors aro said lo call at a
very early hour in the morning. The most
curious part of thc tranaaction ia that the cus
tomers all hiing jugs or bottles to got their cab
bage plants in I
Tho whole channel of tho Mediterranean
must be strewn with human bones. Cartba
gians, Syrians, Sidon ians, Egyptians, Persiana,
Romans and Greeks-there they lie, side by
side, beneath the eternal waters, and the mod
ern ship that brings freight from the Alexan
dria Baila iu its whole oourso over buried
nations.
There is conaidcrahlo excitoment in Waatern
Virgiria, and in Ohio opposite that Stale, re
specting recent discoveries of silver iu Jack
run county, West Virginia. Jackson county is
about thirty miles below Parkersburg, and
about twenty miles abovo Pomeroy. The ore
is said to contain ninoly-four per oent. of
.liver and n's of copper.
A young iady bought a noir basket in St.
Louis the other evening, for picnic purposes,
j jftuu oho loft tho oiuro nu, haskel, with a
Curd bearing her name attached, waa stolen.
Tho next morning th basket, with a baby in
il, Tfa9 found at tho door of n reapcctable oiti
1 a, with the card still appended, and the
joung lady was called upon for an explanation,
whioh shu readily gave, and waa dismissed
from her awkward position.
The Salt Lako Videttc, of June IC, snys:
"Ou sunday afternoonBBIUKAK Youno preach
ed a lengthy oermon, boldly and openly an
nouncing thal AMARA LT VAN, OnsoN llYuannd
CBSON PRATT had apostatiied and wcro cut off
f. oin the Church. ORSON IIYDB had boen
- c jouen President of Twelve Apostles last April.
PRATT is ono of the Twelve, and LYMAN had
been one of tho Apostles also. YOUNU waa
severe on H YUK, bul particularly so on PBATT.
Ho denounced tho latter as an unbeliever, and
is now in possession of the devil.
The Baltimore Sun states that as police officer
TULLY waa going his round, ho found near the
corner of Madison and St. Paul streets, a
voluminous document, beautifully written on
large parchment sheets, bearing tho sign
manual of ABTHOB, Dnke of Wellington, RIOB
ARD, Marquis of Wellesley, Lord-Lioutenant of
I. 'land, Mm AMT?, his wife, ROSEWELL L.
COLT and JOHN MACTAYIBU. The signature of
the Iron Duke looks as deoisive as his move
ment on the field of Waterloo, and that of thc
former- .Governor-General of India, equally
characteristic This rolio of tho past, bearing
illustrious autographs, har been placed in the
ornoo of the marshal of police, where, hy the
iules ul' tho department, lout artiolos are de
posited.
Judge MEREDITH, of Richmond, has granted
A charter to Messrs. R. M. Sn ITU, WILLIAM D.
I, J/, ry A N, R. T. DAKIEL, G. A. M vu nu, A. M.
THOMAS if. WTMIII,VVV.',A JBDWARD C. CRUMP,
NATHANIEL TTLSB, ns tho "Richmond EnquiWr
Company," formed for the purpose of conducts
lng and publishing the Richmond Enquirer
newspaper, and car ry i np; on a book and job
printing establishment in connection therewith.
The capital stock is to be $20,000, io be in
creased to an amount net exceeding $30,000,
lae stock being divided into shares of fifty dol
an each. The following are Ibo 'officer! of lb
company: President, NATHAHIBL TTLKB; di
rectors, JAMBS LVOMS, GUSTAVUS A. MYERS,
ROBERT OULD, RALEUIUT. DANIEL and THOMAS
H. WTXME
There B no community in Christendom
Whore n greater stir can be made about a trivial
matter than in England. Now there ia great
exoi(ement lu the Couria over the definition of
dbe term "a glass of beer." lt appears that if a
customer eaters a British pot-house and ask
for a half plat of ale be will got that measure,
but if he asks for a "glass" of ale, be wiU have
to pay the price of a half pint, but will get .
less quantity. Tho Alderman presiding made
the following remarks; "We do not convict,
but we express a very stroog opinion that lt ia
A most dishoaost mode of conducting business.
You do not charge more for half a pint than for.
a glass, and yet you always serve la a gie * in-1
.teed of giving hair a pint." Or, lo put the
verdict ia piala English, "Not guilty, but
don't do it again." .
Tba Parla correspondant of Ute Loudon
Unify Nttst Baye: "There are chess tourna
ments held every evening io the conference sa
loon or in ibo international concert room ef
the duh The most celebrated ebeie players
join ia bese contenta. Among rho foremost
are AKDXRSSEN, of London, NBUMARN, of Ber
lin, and the. champion of Prussia. Mr.;
MOEPIIT-tb king of chess-is lo be hero, and
has announced bis willingness to.give odds
to thegr's alea t among the great, so 'that there
is no doubt that the Chess Congress of' 18*7
will be one of absorbing interest, and will be a
memorable one in the history of this noble
game.'.' MoarHr's determination to give odds
doubtless xotndes him from the Codlrreea. but
will gita extraordinary interest to tho meeting
.r great players. We have no report of aar
games by AnuBasisw. * *
VOLUME rv.
HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT*
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f each week, agreeably to thc following
tction of the Neu Potto ce Lato, OJ the
ewspaper having the laryett circulation in
he City of Charleston:
HICTIOK A And bo lt further enacted, Tb ! li U of Irl- I
.rn rcinilnhiK uncalled for In ny Po-lonVn In ny elly,
urn or village, whore now-u-pcr -lull hu printed,
lull h-rvaflcr bo pubUihod once- only In Hiv new p i>ur
rblcli. bollix published woe.ly or oftener. b ll h vo the
ir o i circulation wlthlu rango of delivery of tho ld
Olctf
tr AU communications Intentled.for put/Ueothm in
th ie journal vunt be adilrctsed to the Kdttor <{/* the
Daily Nitcs, No. 18 Itayne-slrcrl, Charumm, S. V.
Dusiucss thmmuntcalwn* to J'ulAiehvr of Daily
News. ... ,
Wecannot undertake lo rf!urn rejected communica
tion .
idccrllaetncnU oulsitle of Hus eily must be accompa
nied milli IA* ewe'i.
CHARLESTON.
TUUIUJDAY MOHNINO, JULY ll, 1867.
JOB WOES.-Wo have novr completed our
illico BO AB to exoculo, in tho shortest possible
limo, ALL K1NU8 OF JOB WORK, ami wo
most respectfully ask the patronage of our
friends.
?SB
DBHUUBAOY RUN WI LU.
"AH mon arc born Troc anti equal," is
thc kcjnotu to every sooiul ntl political ro
volution of tho past century. Thc French
revolution of bloody ineiuory carried tho
principle ail absurdum, and in tho reliction
consequent upon it, retarded thc real nnd
rational progress of liberty in Europe near
ly haifa century. lu 1848 we entered upon
a new revolutionary cyclo, which is still
in progress, and in -tsJ^oy^-^.^^a^0!!?;,^
ftlnTTw s exempt much longer than any of
her neighbors. Thc Hr i tish Constitution,
with its many well-considered checks and
balances, has a hold more or less strong
upou all thc subjects of Her Majesty; the
feeling ofloyalty is innate and potent in
thc heart of every Briton. Ho is, na a rule,
a quiet, peaceable and lnw-abidiug lunn
through all tho spheres of society, ltcvo
lutiou, therefore, in England ia thc result
only of great mid loug continued provoca
tion, llcforni progresses more slowly in
that eminently conservative lnnd than in
any other we know of among thc countries
infected with "modern ideas."
But, notwithstanding all thia caution and
the groat balance wheel of that same old
Constitution, her timo nppears to hnve
come. Agitation hus been thc order of
tho day, with scarcely a week's interval
during tho past two or three years; and
this is not confined to thc proletariat, as
many of us have long affected to bel evo.
Thu most respectable journals of thc realm
now speak of thc Queen in u tone which
would have outraged the United Kingdom
ton years ago. Thc House of Peers 9
sneered nt, aud called an assembly of imbe
ciles by newspapers like the Time*. What
wonder, therefore, that thc rabble should*
become moro lax every day in veneration
and in loyalty.
Wo are thc friends of liberty, religious,
civil and political; liberty of conscience,
liberty of the press aud of speech; of pro
gress, material, mcutal aud moral; but wo
are pained to see thc turn uffuirs arc takiug
in the mother country. We have so long
been accustomed to look upon England ns
the world's great exnmplar uf a constitu
tional government, great and strong for
nvcry national purpose, combined with the
largest amount of individual liberty, uniting
nil that is host iu tho monarchy mid the
republic, that wo aro loth to surrender our
ideal. But thc facts arc against us. Thc
masses iu tho three kingdoms ure moving
io n steady downward course; and (hero
ippcara to bo no pilot at thc helm strong
anough to steer thc ship safely through thc
storm.
Thc church is agitated about ritualism,
ind is hoing rapidly brought to a vital
struggle for tho very existence of the Irish
Establishment. Thc nation is battling with
thc Reform League and Trades Unions, and
thus far very unsuccessfully. Thc Red
Republican doctrine of equality appears to
havo dethroned sound statesmanship; sen
timent and philanthropy have taken tho
place of a healthy political philosophy. Thc
iutercats of sooicty, and the very beiug of I
thc State are threatened in tho deafening
ind ever increasing clamor for tho rights ol'I
thc individual. The working man is at
last recognised a powor in tho realm, and,
not satisfied with this concession, he aspires
to supremo power. What he cannot effect
by petition, he endeavors to accomplish by
menace, and mobs aud riots have not been of
[infrequent occurrence of late. Thc victims
sf intolerance, os they ore pleased to bo
sailed, are yet the most intolerant of men.
This might surprise us, did wo not know
that man is consistent only in inconsisteri- j
. ",i V~'-" "Pihrrims will over serve
as notable instances oHnS lact tv o ".. J.
sven find later examples of th is doctrine in
American history, wero it possible to speak
dispassionately of cotemporary events. The :
ippresBcd usually seem to find no difficulty
ti making the transition, and becoming the
ip pr essors in their turo. What a painful
l tiro was that recently iu Birmingham,
ifhore a terrible and bloody riot was delibe
rately provoked by a Protestaut fanatic de
ilaiming against the Roman Catholic
Church, one of the chief counts iu the in
lictmcnt beiug her intolerance and perse
cuting spirit. Would that it were in our
lower to say, such a riot could not occur in
his country. With our peace, missionary,
.burch extension, benevolent and humano
ocieties, and all our various and complicate
uaohiucry uf education and civilization, we
ear we still aro not beyond the possibility
if political or religious riots. Tho fact is
umiliatiog. -With ali its boasted progress, ]
ho world goes backward.
Ono of the most recent 'illustrations of ]
his intolerance was exhibited at St. James'
lall, June 17. The Working Men's Con
ervutivo Association hr. J a meeting on that
vening, "to express their attachment to
hp Monarchical and Parliamentary Consti
ution of thc country, to protest against rc
olutionary agitation, and to vindicate the
irivitcges accorded to the people by tho
Jrowp, in the peaceable enjoyment of tho
loyal Parks for tho purposes of recreation."
)ne of tho two loading journals of tho
non-conservative) working men gayo the
larm; taunted them with this insult, Why
hould the working man be attached to
! h ur ch and State? What had they ever done
MT him I* Sordid and hypocrite most that
ian bc who could profess such attachment;'
uni theil signilicantly urteil them to nt-lcml
ho meeting, ami HOC l'or themselves win
.heno wrotchod grovellers ure.
Accordingly when thc hour-caine, there
ivero thrice ns many Reform Leaguers as
L'ouservnlives in the hall: The majority
must rule. The meeting was called hy 'he
latter, mid for them. They, therefore, re
fused to recognize ll:e influence of nil alien
iilcmcnt. lt muttered noti Thc Leaguers
tonk possession ol' the hall. There were
eries and shunts, anti next the disputants
proceeded to blows. A regular hattie en
sued; the s lice hail tn lie called in, and
tho jrns turned off, before these discordant |
eleincuts could be composed. Thin cer
tainly is ii striking comment on the con
sistency of those who so loudly shriek for
liberty of speech. The working niau must
not have individual opinions. Ile must
not presume either to think or to act for
himself. Ile must not have un iden of his
own on any publie subject. All individ
uality must be given up. The party is |
everything, the individual nothing. This j
is nut now. We have seen it all before,
and sometimes, also, nearer hume ; nil
going to show that Democracy run mad is
the greatest of all tyrants. They dictate
striki's. What, matter if a hundred or a
thousand families starve- in consequence.
I Such considerations affect not your Dcino
I crutic leader, I,et the Workman yield to
thc cravings of hungor, or tho piteous ap
peals of his stuning children, and accept
work, contrary to thc proclamation of thc
tyrnnt, and he docs it nt his peril. His
lil', will tw.l tin s lb.
Democracy llmu ...v ^
There must bc government. Society can.
not long exist at tho morey of the mob.
Wc can see but one alternative, and that is
an ubsolutu monarchy, under whatever
nanio it may choose to bc called. ' Wc
shall, of course, not be understood to hu ve
uny reference in our remarks to what is
transpiring arouud us. Wc aro speaking
of thc Dcuiocrntic principle ns it hos be
come developed in Englaud.
WANTS.
WANTED-TWELVE WHITES LAIIOR
EL8 lo work on tbs Wllmlnglon sad Manchester j
Railroad. Applicants will ploaso moot the nndcrslguad
I st Uio Northeastern Railroad Depot, to-day (Thu rs da) ).
between 13and 9 P. M. JOHN LYNCH.
July ll_ jj
WAISTED-A WHITE WOMAN AS CHILD'S
NURSE, wbo ls willing to go away with tho
I auntly for two months. Apply at No. 78 AMERICA
BTBKgr._D _July ll
WANTED-SALBsMKV. EVERY WU EHE
-Ladles and QcnUemon- 100 tn $150 par mon th,
to seU tho GENUINE COMMON-SENSE FAMILY SEW
ING MACHINE. Trico only SIB. This Machino will
ali tell, hom, fell, tack, hind, quilt, brsJd, and embroider.
Tho cloth cannot bo pulled spart, oven oller catting
across tho a cam every quarter of an Inch. Every
I Machino warranted three joan. Send for circulars and
terms to agents, or caU at MCDOWELL'S ULOCK, cor
ner Fourth and Oreen streets, Louisville Ey.
DLI8S A McEATlIIlON,
General Agents.
N. D.-Positively nono ,-rinuliio nubs coming through
I oar ooloo.
Juno.*_In lh. 3m n
FURNISHED noon WANTED.-A FUR
NI SH El BOOM, without board, la wanted by a
gentleman. Address 1'. O. DilAWKK, No. Mt.
illy .10_S _
WANTED, A RTE ARI E MOINE, FIFTEEN
lo twenty Hone Power, with Orbit ami Saw M1U
I attached. FINOKNEY BROTHERS,
July 10 a North Atlantic Wharf.
FOR SALE.
"I ."IO II BALE-TWO fl 1 HT'MILK UTE/ H
JL! ENGINES, with Ssw Ullis complete attached.
ALSO,
Ono POUT ALLE Hi KAM I Nil IN E. wllh Pianos and
I other Machinery complete attached.
Will bo sold very low. hnqulro at No. 101 BEATJFAIN
STURE I._8_Jab- ll
ITU) 11 rfAI.K, A KINE SEVEN-OCTAVE
JD HOMEWOOD PIANO, nearly new. Prto* fonr huu
drwl dollars (MOO) cash. Apply at No. 71 nmiAU
HTKEET, botwoen 0 AM. and 3 P. M., wore lt can bo
soon. July ll
I HHI SALiE, A FINE Mil,! ll COW.-AP
' PLY at No. S3 CANNON STREET.
Julyjl_ _ _l
TjHlil SALE, A (AHH V.M.I,, WITH TWO
A? Seat , i .iln and shaft. Also, a wt of doublo and
ubi g lo U ARNESS, all In good order. Can bo soon kui J
bargained: for cash or a Urns nola at thirty days, at No.
21 Lynch alrose May 17
TO RENT.
mp BENT, A DBS1RAOLB TWO AND A
X ll A Lr STORY UBIOK HOUSE, In a pleasant loca
Uon, sith aU ueceauary ontbnlldTnga, and cillera attach
Od. For particulars, address IL, al thia otOce.
Joly U_8_
rpo UK NT, A (ilKK LUV HTOHE, CORNER
_1_ RsdclKIu and Jasper streets. Contents of sahl BtOte
for nie. Apply on the preniisoa.
July ll_thato3
mO KENT.-THAT DKMIltABLB KKHI
JL DENCE, No. SS Cannon street, near Uutlodge. Av
onne, containing six nprlgbt and two aUlo rooms, with
gu throughout, cistern, well, and ampio kitchen scorn
tnodeUnne. To an approved tenant, terms mod ralo :
possession given Immediately. Enquire at WILKINSON
A OILOH nlaT"H LAW OFF/OK, NO. ta Uroad atroot.
April 30 mUi
mO KENT. A Hill( K HOUSE ON MOUNT
JL PLEASANT, with seven rooms, pan trys, dressing
rooms, and largo outbuilding. ; also, a finn estera. Ap
ply to WM. RIVERS, Mount Pleasant, or Mars hall's
wharf, Charlo.ton._sloth_July o
mO RENT-THE TWO AND A HALF STORY i
JL DIU OK RESIDENCE, corner Society and Mealing |
streets, having cistern and atablo, on tho premisos, ami |
good accommodaUona fur servan ta. Boat low. Apply
to_8. HABT. Sr., No.j l King m-ceL_Joly 0_
TO RENT. I* A UT' OF A IIUUSB AND
Kllchun, pleasantly al tua tod, m the western por
Uon of Ibo city. A family wtlhont children preferred.
Address 8. H. J., News ci nice. Jnno IS
L08T.
BROOCH I .OST-A LADY'S PLAIN UOIIt
BROOCH, containing Hair, plaited-dropped on
Battery. Moe Ung or Church i troot . Apply at this Office.
Julyll :_. . . ? . _If
LOBT, BT THE CHARLESTON FIRE
ENGINE COMPANY, on tba night or the Ore on
East Bay, July 3d, a BRASS WHEEL OAP. Tho finder
wiU be suitably rewarded by leaving tho samo at tho
Engine Hcaiae, Wentworth airest. ' 9 Joly lt
I COPARTNERSHIPS. |
TUE UNDERSIGNED
HAB ASSOCIATED WITH HIM IN THE FACTOR
AGE, General Commission and Shipping Quain eas,
WM. AIKEN KEIXY, andar nam and stylo oj, ">"
Juiyj,1 A JK ELLY, tc, dato fro/r. .1:'aHA KJtt ORD.
Joly 8_
DHBOLUTIONi
THE DOPA RTNERHHLP HERETOFORE EXISTING
und rr tho nomo cf B. ARNOLD % CO., waa d hw I ved
by 1U own llmitaUoo, on Lbs 1st of April hut. The bual
noas will be continued by Lb subscriber st the OTA ,
Stand, No. 319 MeeUn street, where Ur. A. E. OADS
DEN can bo found rvxty lo all cud to the customers of ?
the essabaaaoeal, n. ARNOLD.
July les, 18*7. - Mo. 318 MeeUng .troot.
July 1 Imo .
BOARDING.
BOARDING,-WIRKE f Liu A S ANT ROOMS
with good BOARD CD bo had on Un ated ate appli
cation lo No No, 60 UliTJBUH STREET, wart .ide, near
TTadJ street. Terms reasonable. Juno 13
1EXCELLENT BOARD, AT VERY LOW
li ratee, m the moat- central tmalneae part of Ibo elly;
vlthonl lodging, to a private hons , can now ba 'had.
for parucular. address "X. L," Pogtoffloc. May M 1
AFEW GBNTLEMSHI CAN DE ACCOM!- I
MODATXD wllh Board and Lodging at No. oj
MAZYOK BTRSKT. Tarma moderate.. Joly 10; 1
EDUCATIONAL.
MISS CANTER
18(NOW PREPARED TO GIVE IH3TB CTIOH Itt
Ibo FRENCH, harina rodded asTsral years In Bott
doaui, where abe aoqnlrea a knowledge of the language;
also In EMBROIDERY WORKING ON MUSLINTLINEN
AMD COTTON CAMBRICS. Term* moderate. Fer fur
lb cr [air tlc ulara, apply al her residence. No. sa BROAD
STREET.tathaB_ Joly 3
INSTRUCTION IN FRENCH.
MBS. NICHOLS, A H ATI VB OP CHARLESTON,
bal during tho peri 0 noan j ears a r sidant la
Burope, ta daelro-uj of giving Instruction In tho Trench
Laugasca. eUher at ber own resldenco or at bbs broses
of her pupila,
livreur al Mrs. STHNEY'S, No. 190 King rireet .
Hay 93 .
EXCELSIOR I EXCELSI0 H !
CHASTELLAAR'S
HAIR EXTERMINATOR,
. . For Uor.iovlng au,itrflaom Mair... '. I
mo THE INDIES Eftl'EtTALLY, THIS IN VALIUM.?
X aepUatory rewsnmaada Hash: aa bobag an almost Bal
alapssaible article to female beauty, ts coally applied,
dow not born or Injure the akin, but rel directly on tho
foots, lt 1. warranted lo rumoro tu peron om bt(rfror.i
lo f urah cads, or from any put of tho body,- completely,
totally and mUrsJiy extirpating tho acme, leaving thu
akin soft, anooth and natani, j Tbl If tho only ertltW
mod by tho Frunch, and la the only rial effectuai doplla I
lory tn exlrterioe. Prloo 75cen!* per packagv, \ post;
reid lo any adora**. On recalpt ufan order, br * I
PKalGEU, hllUTTH h. CO., Chemists,- I
March 80 Iyr No. 38i River at, Troy, V. t.
MEETINGS.
VASIIINOTON l.liHCi: No. . A. . H.-. M. .
A nEHULAB COMMUNICATION OF TUIS LODGE
' V will be holli nt Masonic U.U. TA (Thursday) Kien
tg. July UUi. al H o'clock.
C.ndMnU. for Ilrgrees Ul attend.
July ll _I_ H. WED . Hfcrclary.
INIU.N llici'l 111.11 w l'Ait IV OF sot ill
CAROLINA.
A N ADJOURNED MEETINI1 OF THE CONVEN
f\_ TION ol Hil. P.rty will I holli In Collin Ula, H. C.,
il Ittdawdy. Cm-iltli ol July, HUIT.
Thu rr i.-min of Hoi Government nnil Oil. Psrly lu DIs
rtct* uot represented lu tin* Cuuvenlloii l.h<lv hrhl lu
lliarhsloii BTU rcplcslvl lu assemble ami tort I hat jale*
ml omi timm willi Mnurtiy urotiar.nlrrcdoiilialii.
tack Dl trU-l la omlthil I tim number of Reprwnla
Inn thal limy are allowed lu lodi brain-lien uf Ibu Ululo
.eglidslnru.
Hy ordur uf Uiu Executive Hlatii Ci'iilral Couiiiillb'O.
EDWARD P. WALL. HeeraUry.
July 10 11.11. lJ, IS. 17.1
AMUSEMENTS.
(SlIltftCVOH.t f'x?.
Wcntofl lea IMca duli, IHC7, auf 1'leunl "Utcalenl.
Tatt T\mir-|frecl MtlSfit It-uttlflrafif um 1 IMjr Vtaibinit
liff, une wetten alic H'cilntbiucr rrfulbl, M vraiii rilli
.alineen, 'i i) V ctKiiiillrr.
July 10_3
A FA IK
FOE THE BENEFIT OK ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH
wlU be holli al Hibernian Hall, on Tiuidoy liven
ing. Otb, at K o'clock, ami will bo coull nurd every Even
ing during ibo wock.
Admission, ?s coula; Children, 1G coola; Season Tick nt,
ll 00. July 0
BOOTS AND SHOES.
O 4P o
SHOE STORE!
Great Attraction I
IMMENSE REDUCTION \\ mw.
A SPLENDID STOCK
OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
For Men, Women and Children,
OFFERED TO CUSTOMERS AT A
Reduction of 20 per cent.
FROM LAST MONTH'S TRICES I
MY MANNER OF DOING BUSINESS ( H AVINO,
at all times, but ono price), is a Builiciout Runran
too that til who favor mo with their patronage will
bo fairly dealt with.
MY STOCK, being largo anil of excellent variety,
will bo sold at prices which will dofy competition.
I would annex a schedule of prices, but spaco will
not permit. Suffice it to say, that all who favor
mo with their custom will not depart dissatisfiod.
JOHN WALLM,
No. 260, Bend of Klug Street
Juno 19 atuthll
INSURANCE.
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
ANS
1.OHM KI UK INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital..10,000,000, Gold.
STOCKHOLDERS PERSONALY RESPONSIBLE.
LOSSES ADJUSTED HERE
DENTISTRY.
THEO. F. CHUPEIN,
DENTIST,
OFFICE, - - - No. 76 Ii. I ri O NTUHET,
NRA H I V OPPOSITE ru fl XL
fTUIK HOST BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL TEETH IN
J. SERTED at moderate price .
tar TEETH EXTRACTED without pain by raeann of
C II LO K O F O II M
NITROUS OXYD,
Or by DR. RICHARDSON'S apparatua fur producing
LOCAL ANESTHESIA.
March G ' tullin (imo
ASTROLOGY.
THU WORLD AST0NIS1IED
AT THE WONDERFUL UEVSXATIOXS
MADE BX THE GREAT ASTRO LOO 1ST,
Madame H. A. PERRIQO.
SHE REVALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EVEH KNEW.
Sho re to roe to happiness those who, from doleful
event., catastrophe*, crosses In toro, loss of relations and
friends, looa of money, sa, hare become despondent.
Sha brings together those lang separated, gives Informa
tion concerning absent friends or lovers, restores lost or
stolon property, talla yon tho business you ara best
qualified to pursue and in what yon will bo most success
ful, causes speedy marriages, and tells you tba very day
yon will marry, give* you tho names, likens** and char
acierurUca of tho person. Sho reads your vary thoughts,
and by ber almost supernatural power*, tuiT.ua the dark
and hidden myst eries of tba future. From the stars wa
see In the firmament-tho malefic atara that overcome ar
predom nalo in the configuration-from the aspects and
positions of the planeta and tho fixed stars in tbs heavens
at tho limo of birth, abe deduce* th* future destiny cl
man. Fall not to commit the greatest Astrologist on
earth. Itooslo you bnt a trifle, andjrou may never again
have eo favorable an opportunity. Consultation fae, with
lllumaae and aU desired. tefcu-jaftUnnj try* mau with equal
Sifoly'and satisfaction lo th oumul res, aa If ba person. A
full and explicit chart, written ont, with all Inquiries an
swered and likeness enclosed, .sent by mall on receipt or
price above monlioned. Th* . trie lest aoorosy will be
maintained, and all correspondence returned or destroy
ed. Refareoceaof the highest order furnished tho* .,o
string thant. Writ* plainly lb* day of th* month xn J
gearla which yon were born, enclosing a small loo. ol
Address, Kan Air* H. A. PEE ai (io,
P. O. Dna WEB 2V3, ll orr aro, N. Y.
March 30_ fy
PHOTOGRAPHS
FOR THE MILLION 1 !
IWILL SEND, POST-PAID, 50 PHOTOGRAPIIB OF
the most celebrated Actor* for BO cents: AO Actresses
for 6 cents; 50 Union Oonerala for 50 cents; 50 Rebel
on rala for 50 cerita; 50 Statesmen for 50 cents; 50 beau
tiful young Ladles lor 50 cents; 50 Unblocking young
Gentlemen for 60 cents; 8 largo Photographs of French
Dancing (liri . In coatnmo, beautifully odored, cracily aa
they appear, for 50 cants; or tor 50 cent , 8 ol the moat
beautiful Ladies of the Parisian Ballet Troupe, aa they
ppear In Iho play of tbs Black Crook, at Nlblo's Oardou,
Nsw York.
Bond all ordara to P. O. Box 177, V >, N. V.
May 13_ lyr
i .sj. T> EADU_Auburn. mgm
sgfiPssk JJ Golden, Flaxen, and VmWimL.
BmJB buken CURLS produced by B H
AS -aa* the nae of Professor Da- la w Hl
ajflsaV-jgak BBEUX'S PRISER LE Wk B
BgpYJ2S&CHEVEUX. Ons applies- JPsieW
MSB ijKWUon warranted to curl "?- asfflTisWfiftk.
~"Y~-'W1 most straight and stubborn ^y^B^asV
kal "of either sex Into wavy ringlets, cr heavy masai ve
:t_ . . Has bean used by lu* fashionable* of Paris and
London, with tho most gratifying resulta. DOM SO IDV
|ury to tho hair. Pries by mail, aoalod and postpaid. ,1.
Peaorlptlta circular* malled free. Address DE ROER,
9HUTTS k CO., Obemista. No. 485 River street. Troy, V.
Y.. Sol* Agento for tho United Slates. ,
March 86_ly
N OTICB.
[ OFVIOE OF THE CHIEF OP POLIO , 1
Ciniunci, R C.. May 4,1867. j ,
TVBK REO ULAH INSPECTION OF THE LOTS AND
X. tnclosurea, vault*. Ito., Ul oominenc* on Morula*
test, Ot lost Owner, and occupants are hareby required
0 soe that Iholr premise* are In good ooudltlon and that
di filth and garbage 1* removed sa required by Ordl
ia no*. Othexlnipactlon. will follow.
By order of Mayor OanJUiJU),
O. B. ma WALD,
. ? Chief af Polle*. M
FIU4E MIA! . .
i MAYORALTY OW CHARLESTON, I
' ' Om HALL, November , tass. J .
A LL PDUJON8 DE6D30UB OP HEB Ul LD INO IN TOR
V Burnt DixlrtsU aid Waste Places of th* City, un
1er "An Act ct* In* Oauaral Assenbty, giving authority
.> tba Olly Council 0/ 0harlaxton lo proceed In th* mai.
. rota lira Loan, .with a vlaw to eld In building np thu
Mtv anew," are hareby notlflad that the form of acm li.
allon for loan, can oUained ai the office .Mho Clerk
f Council. bSSMM vb* boura of 9 A. M. and a P. M.
AU application* mast be d in tho abor. a aaattCss al
Ac*, aa toa Cammi tl** wiu meet every Mctatag to o*n
1 der the mero. .
Hy order of tbs Mayorj W. B. SMITH, !
NorembarlO Clerk ot Council.
FINANCIAL.
NATIONAL
TEDMAN'S SAVINGS
AND
TRUST COMPANY.
Ul andi at Clim lesion, S. C.
IVO. U HTATK S III IC I I
DKI-OSITS CAN ALWAYS UK DRAWN WITHOUT
NOTTCF.
lia'iHHilU of Specie, arv repaid In Specie.
All ntlivr Deponit .ru repaid In "llrceiibacks" ur Na
In,ml Hank Ullin.
Doposlls of auy amount received from any imrrnn.
NATHAN KOTRI!, Cashier.
July ll ia
NATIONAL
FREEDMAN'S NHIM,\'
ANO
TRUST COMPANY.
CHARTERED HY ACT OF CONGRESS.
OFFICERS.
M. T. IIKW1TT. Prosi.lint.
J. W. AI.VOKD. I lui Vii e-l'ic oin il.
LEWIS CLKPUANE, Second Vice-president.
DANIEL L. KA TON, Actuary.
HAU L. 11A ll HIS, ( loin ral I imp,dor.
Banking House, Pennsylvania Ave mi", comor cf Ililli
.trcot, Washlugtun, U. O.
BRANCH AT CHARLESTON, S. C.,
NO. V STATIC STIIKKT.
Ctsas evory day, Sunday mid Holiday* excepted,
from ll) A. M., to 2 fe, M.. and from 3 to 4 I'. M.
DEPOSITS OF ANY AMOUNT RECEIVED FROM
ANY PF.llSON.
hilen-ai payable tn January and July, In cacb year.
All deposits will bo repaid willi Intent duo wUou re
quired.
All Uro prnQU belong to Hie depositors.
Branche* bavo becu oalablUhod In thu principe! ritte*
from New York lo New Crloaua, and arcounla can bo
Iranafcrrod from ono li randi tu auutbor, without charge
.-iDVWalinJt'l'i'ilvOlulS'S"'- ," " " ,
Statoa. IUCIIAttD DVimJinllcl1
Chalrmsu AdTieory Committee.
FRANCIS L. CAUDOZO,
Secretary.
NATHAN RITTER,
Juno 20 Imo_Cnalilur.
NOTICE.
"EVRF.KDMAN'B SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY,
P No. V State itxoet Money rlopoaltod on or befo ru tho
loth day of July will bo entitled lu Inh rent aa from July
lat, NATHAN RITTER,
Juno 27 15 Cashier.
CLOTHING.
A. S HULL, Ag t.,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
HAS REMOVED To No. 70 DROAD STREET, NORTH
BIDE, BETWEEN MEETING AND OHUIiCU,
when, bo will bo glad lo tee ula aid friends and custom
ers, an I baa In store a full amorlmont ol CLOTHS,
COAT1NO, OAS.S1MEHE8 and VESTINGS uf every va
riety, which ho will in alto up to or 1er at aa low pilcos as
any similar oalabliahmcnL
ALSO,
A FULi, ASSORTMENT OK FURNISHING GOODS
FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAK.
M. JNO. T. FLYNN (formerly of O. D. Carr A Co.,)
will auporhituud Hie Tailoring Doparlmont aa usual, ami
will give his repccial attention to Culling and Makiiu/ nf
AKMY AND NAVY UNIFORMS. ~
May U _ 2mo
N G. PARKER,
LATE PARKER A CHILD,
DEA1.XB IN
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS
juro
FURNISHING GOODS.
Juno U No. 103 EAST DAY.
HOTELS.
ST. JAMES HOTEL,
NEW ORLEANS.
FRorniETons: -
WM. A. HURD.Of Now Orleans.
W. F. CORKXRY.Ol Spottswood Hotel, Richmond.
Telegraph and Railroad Offices in Rotunda of Hotel.
Juno 17 Hmo
PAVILION HOTEL.
A FINIS LUNCH
Served Evorv Day,
FKOM ll TO ti l i O'CLOCK.
Juiios
S. SWANDALE,
PROPRIETOR CP. TUE
Mansion House,
Juno 8
OllEEIIVTLhE, 3, O.
STEVENS HOUSE, Noa. 1. 3,119 ANO 7
Broadway, N. Y.. oppoailo Howling Groen_I n tba
European Plan.-THE STEVENS HOUSE la well and
wldsly known to the travelling public Tho location la ce
pee i.lly suitable, to merchants and business mon; lt la tn
close proximity to Ibo buxinoaa part of tho city_la rm
tho highway of Southern and Wo*tern travel-and adja
cent to. ll tho principal ruUroad and Steamboat dopots.
The STEVeNS HOUSE hu liberal aooominodaUoc for
over 300 guests-lt ls well furnlahod, and possesses every
modern improvement for the comfort and entertainment
of lt* Inmaica. Tho roo ma are paoloua and well vontt
UUsd-proTldod with gu and water-the attendance 1*
prompt ind respectful-end tho table ia generously pro
vided with every delicacy of thu aeaaonat moderato ratea.
The rooms having boen ro furn! th od and remodeled, we
aro enah' ld to offer axers facilities for tho comfort and
pleasure "f our gnoata. GEO. K. CHASE at CO.,
May 28_ mo Proprio to rs. '
There cometh gaul liding* of Joy to all.
To young and lo old, to gt eat and lo maali:
Tho Uijuty which ono*) wu so proclous and rare,
Ia freo for all, and all may be fair.
CHASTELLAR'S
WHITE LIQUID)
ENAMEL,
For Improving and BoanUrying the Complexion.
Th. moat valuablu anet perfect preparaUon in use. far
giving tho akin a beautiful pcari-Uke tint, that la only
found in youth. It quickly remove Tan. Freckle* Pira
plea, blotches. Moth pitches, Sallowness. ErnpUon*.
and ell impurities o tho akin, kindly healing tho sam
leaving the akin white and clear u alaba*tor. Ita usu
cannot bo detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a
vagotablo praparaUon la perfeoUy b rrale . It ls tl ie
< t,JSU$''? Ui -Vna utKii b he Knmch. and la coo
^M*T0D ^by th9. Kartalan aa indlapensablo to a porfeel
HOM, Upward* of 30.000 bottlo* wero .old during Uio
l>ut yoar, a aufnehmt guaran I re of ita efficacy. Price
only 74 conta. Sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt ol un
arder, by
VERGER, tuluna li CO., Chemlits,
" . " 28J5 El vor Bl., Troy, N. Y,
March Sft_. ly,
OIIDIRANCH.
rTlHK FOLLOWING ORDINANCE 13 PUBLISHED
_1_ for the InformaUon of all concerned : '
IS oaniaaaoa TO saom-ira rn ouunnraornma
*SD VAULTS rs TU it OOBPOKATB UMTTS ow THU OTTT. I
I. De lt Ordained by th Mayor and Aldermen, That
from and after the raUBoaUon of thia Ordinance, lt shall
oat bo lawful for any person to deanao or remove th
sontent* of Vault* or Privies within the limita of th
Hr, wimont having previously obtalnod a llconao for the
?ame; ail auch Henau lo expiro on Iba Slat December
af every year, and bo aubjoct to ail requirement* liupos
sd by Or Jina ne ea regulating tho granting of Lioenaeafor
Dray* and OJ rta.
IL That tho BM of Darraui In open Carta and Wv' on 1
a prohibited, and parties pplytDg for License win ts i,
juiced h> pr vido oloaod Oart* auilahle for tho curta u>
III All peraona having auch Licenaa ahaUnp t at
>na of th Uoard Houeee. daring the day. Ma or the? in'
jantionU lo uch work during the eajSng night; In' th
bower Warda rieh report to be made to Ula Main Guar J
a ?,* /AN U. CpPer Wtda Dpper Guard House
h'n &V?M?Lf !f?'}* ^^oOoStot Sch offal
thal i be designa tod from lima to tuna by the Major
V. Every owner or driver of each Liceoxed Cart or
iny hwpereon who hall vloL-to any of the urovaalon*
Ua Ordlnanco, or hal 1 neglect or refuse to^bearv?
he earn , or any of thom, ha forfeit and pay fcr^ScU
dftoce a fine not to exceed twenty-five dollar , lo be en
^^by^Mayor a bia Court, or txicorarod toan
dh Court of ccmrxitent JtirladicUon. 7
tallied la Olly Council thia arr en th day of May. In tho
roar of our Lord ono tnoaaand Mat I hundred nd ali
ty-aeren.
,' .* ti "_:" *. C. GAILLARD, ;
W. H. BUrra, Mayor
Clerk of Connell 8mo May 10 .
. i ri orien.
rvmcs CLERK OF couNon\-TUB VOLLOWTNG
VJ daua* of Section 1 of an ' Ordinance to Bala BOD.
Iles tor mert ur 1807," ia pubUeatd for (hs InforraaAian
fpatsOaaeelUng Cood by earn pl or oth.rwlto, who am
Ot rasideoU of thia dlr. AU auch HMM are herab*
OILrUd to report ! thia offlo* -;:'.* V.;'T'--'- j
"TAree oolVmou every buadrod dollar* of all gooda
old la tala city by r oo* not raaldaoU, by aazacla <
W. U.SMrrH7
March 8 CBark of OouncU
GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS^
FOR SALK.
IkltlUF. SMOKED BACON. HAMS. PORK TRIM
MINOS. Jnr..al reduced price., lu iiiuntiticH
.<> BU<1 inirrliawrH.
Ai ;>ly to McKAY ft CAMPBELL.
July ll_ No. i:if. MUBUCH I wet. ,
ACON,
i s\ iiini.H. n. ii. itiiiKH
LU M bini*, ll. Kbtm
fl Illili . Sh,ml.I,TB.
Kin.im,; irum steamer, and I.T .ni. liv
July II I lt. .'. A. 1'. CALDWELL.
SCOTCH ALK.
1 f\f \ BASKS TKNNKNT-MCKI.KDItATKI) DOUIU.K
JL\ MI KTIIONU Al.ll. III limul.
Ml emin Iii rn-ir.l'H I , 11 ul. 11 n ; 11 ,\V.
Mi caiks liiTiiard'H MD India Ate,
nil eaaka Tennent' Pale Ale.
Received JMT alil|iH "Missouri," "Amelia" ntul "Fillu
lill I*Air," lrn.il l.li i rj i " I.
For Halo by KOUT. MU UK Di Cd.,
July ll fl Hayer .V Ctt/a Wliarf.
ARROW TIK COTTON RANDS.
r?f\ TONS OK TUM CI'LEIIHATKD "AllltOW UK"
.)' ' COITOS HANDS, fur IUIIUK Cotton, superior lu
all Milieu. Juni received lier "Flllo (In I,'Mr, from
Liverpool. Fur aalo by ii. M ii ni: tc co.,
July ll 6 linyT k Ci .' Wliarf.
.? SCOTCH IMG IRON.
QA TONS OI.KNOAIINOCK PHI IKON, JUST RC'
0\J I'KIVKK per bark ..lillu <! . l'Air," from Liver
pod. For Kain by
KOUT. HORK Ai CO..
July ll_ _ llnyce A CO'H Wliarf.
CILMCAGOSUGAR-CURE )RAMS.
20
Tes. UBIOAUfi HIIUAIMTIIKD ll AMS.
Juill rn,'iii .'.I nuil fur hale hy
I.AIllihY k AI.EXANDKIt.
July 11 J
NEW Fl OUR. NRW FLOCK.
rt eoiaviN i THIS DAY FUOM SOUTH CAROLINA
Xv itAiLii<\r>
161) H. . kn FAMILY anil KT SHA, llraiillit Mills
GU Sack Family ami Kiln, Augusta Mill ?
Ml Siiek i Family ami Futra, NewberryHloaui Mill,
100 Hacks Supurauil Fine. All nita City Mills
ISO MliN Extra ami Super from Allanla, U >.
400 liliN. liultniu.re and Now York super al i<> to
tin CO.
AMII rn aniiivr..
:ir>00 Bimini, whin. Marylaml COHN.
For Rain low by STENHOUSE. * CO.,
July ll No. 110 East Bay.
CORN. OATH AND RAY AFLOAT.
PF.lt S I KA M KUH EV KUM ANN, FALCON AND MAN
II ATTAs]. For salo by
WEST k JONES,
July 9 No. 70 East Hay.
10
SUGAR ANO MOLASSES.
ll il DH. )
CO les. I OIlOCKHY SUil.ili
30 bbb. )
mica. -. .-Molasses
Just rocolved per sehr. Alor!, from .
J. A. KNHLOW A CO..
July 0 3 No. 141 East Day.
JUST ARRIVED.
fr (\ UBLS. MESS l'ORK AND PORK BEA DB.
f ) , J For salo by WM. aUUN BY.
Jnly 3 No. 102 Fast Bay.
[CALIFORNIA WINK COMPANY.
(ixconronaTED uoviuiiKn 1, 1BC0.)
WINKS,
FROM TUE VINEYARDS OF
|Souoiua, Los Angelos and Napa
Counties, Calll'orniu.
IV. H. CHAFFE, Agent.
NO. 307 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, 8. O.
HOCK, SnEIlItY, SWEET ANGELICA, MUSCATEL.
Port, Wine Billers. Claret, Sononio Brandy, Cal I Tn min
Catawba, Sonoma Champagne lin quarts), Sonoma Cham
pagnn tm plnbi, 24 In a case}-lu wuod anti glass.
April no_ _tuthagmoj
6MB WI WILUJUIS & COT,
WHOLESALE
GROCERS AND BANKERS,
Il AWI', HTKKl.T,
CHARLESTON, S, C,
GEORGE W. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Cotton. Factoi's,
CHURCH 8TREET, CHARLESTON, 8. O.
WILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO.,
Commission Mei'cliantsj,
NO. 147 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK.
Hay T tutbsSmo
LOTTERIES.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERV !
FOR TUE RENEF1 OF THE
MASONIC
ORPHANS' HOME.
W. W, ROYD & CO., Managers.
JAMES REHR, Manager'* Agent for Charleston.
THE LEQIBLATURE OF TBE STATE OF OEORQlA,
at ita last session In December, IRflfl, granted a
j Loltary Privileg* to Deputy Orand Maatar W. W, BOYD,
of Atlanta, Qa., (and other grantees,) for the ben ont of
tho widows and orphans in Ibo fttato, and to oroct and
I ondow an Institution to bo call od tho
MASONIC ORPHANS' HOME,
who baa aasoclatcd with hlmaeiria tho dtachargo of thia
doty aa Managers, aoveral or tho moat ruinent, wealthy
and Influential men In UoorgU, who bavo accepted tho
aacrcd trust.
The high and honorable cir.ranier of those gentlemen.
I tho unwcarlnd teal" In Indefatigable Udor and hoartfolt
dovotlou of Deputy Orand Maxtor BOYD, tho principal
' mar.agor in Ibis cause, ls a sufficient guarantee that tho
Lottery will bo comluctod In a lair, open and Just man
ner. Tho proceeds of tho Lottery, leas tia* current ex
ponaos, bavo to bo applied to Uni building and endowing
ortho
MASONIC ORPHANS' HOME,
and being devot od exclusively to such a charitable pur
poso, pormlaalon baa boen (frantod by the Commissioner
of Internal Itovouuoof Ibo Treasury Departmental Wash
ington, to draw said Lo Uer! es exempt from all charge,
whether from special tax or other duly.
Hundreds of thouaamla of friends of the Masonic Fra
ternity lu the Unilod Staten, and all good citizens, will bo
rejoiced to ace tho
"MASONIC ORPHANS' HOME"
erected and endowed, and bis tho pride and glory or Ibo
Orand Fraternity, for the groat InsUrullon of
FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONRY
hovers. Uko Qod's Angel of Mercy, over the widows and
orphans. It minis to ra Ita loving charities to those In
want, and Ita principles of liberality, brolherly lovo and
charity will endure for ages, and I heir binding fore be
strong as links of stool.
TO BE DRAWN
TTvr orJ JN PUBLIC
AT
ATLANTA, GA.,
ON
Wednesday. July Milt,1807-Class 1).
SCHEU K THE HAM K FOR CA0U MON TIL
1 Frito of.. 50.000 la. 60,000
1 Prise of. 20,000 ls. 20,000
1 Frita ft. 10,000 ls. 10,000
1 Frito ol. 6,000 la. S.OOn
1 Frito or. 2,8001
1 rite or. 2.600} *re. >00
24 Frltoa of.. 600 aro. 12,000
68 Prltea of. 260 aro. 13,760
120 Fritos of. 200 aro. 26.000
160* Frltoa of.. 100 aro. 16.000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES:
9 Approximation Prices of 1600 each for the
ulna remaining units of tho samo ten or Ibo
No. cfrawi jg tho $60, OOO P. ito ara..:.. 4,800
0 Approximating Frltoa of 1260 each for tho
niuo remaining units of tho sams ton of tho
NO. drawing tho 120,000 Prize are. 2,260
0 Approximation Frltoa of 1200 etch for tba
nina romain lng unit of tho samo Un of Uta
No. drawing tho .10,000 prize aro. 1,800
9 Approximation Prize, of 1100 each tor tho
nina remaining units ol tho earns ten of tba
Ma drawing the .6,000 Prize are. .., 900
18 Appro xlm all i m Pr tes or 1100 each for tba
anno remaining unit of Ibo samo ten or tba
Noa. drawing tho 12,600 Prizes aro. 1,800
424 Prize* amounting to..168,000
Wbolo Ticket, 12 ; Halves, fi; Quarters, 3; Eighths,
.1.60.
tsr All t'jo Fritos above latod aro drawn at avery
Illawilla, pp
PLAN
OP Til BBB Oil li AT LOTT I IHK 3 AM)
KXPI.ArV ATKIN OP HilAWiNUfl.
The numbera from 1 to 30,000 corresponding with the
numbera ou the Ticket , are printed on separata clips of
Pf par, and encircled with small tubes, and placed tn a
o'aaa wheel-all tho prizes tn toeordanoa llb tba
Lohcmo. aro similarly printed nd en ci rolad, and rleond
m ano til ar g ULM wheel. Tba wheels are than revolved,
and two boya, blindfolded, draw tba numbers and
prize*. Ona of the boys draws ono numbar from tho
ifbee) of numbera, and at tba same timk i*tt otha* boy
ira wa out one prize from the whaettif Brisas. Tba mim.
ber and prudi drawn out ara exhibited to lbs audience,
and whalevonzlta come ont la regis tr red and placad tu
tho credit QT trial number-and thia operation 1a raoati
ed until all the pravos ara drawn ont. "lew
Tba Tickets are printed In the following style: Thar
are divided into Eighths, printed ow tho fae of th Ticket.
I Bgbtbj boating the aaxaa number oonsltnte a Wt olo
Ticket. Prizes payable without discount,
?j W..W. BOYD e OO., UaxUgers.
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C<uTi*pondenU may roly on prompt attention to er
iaza by slmtd//anrjnamg a onay with fall ad.1 ress. AU
ordara foe Tickata and Bohema* and Information lo ba
add retied lo .7 . . . UT~.. 3
JAMES KERB, Ageitf, .
r . 1, i OFFICE KO. SO BROAD h TBS ET, >
Kay Box Rc Mt, Charit ton, 8. a
Jun 1 Imcj