The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 12, 1867, Image 2
NEWS SUMMARY.
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Colton closed in New Vork pt 20} for mid- i
d'.ing uplands. 1
Gold closed nt 30n30J. 1
Colton declined in Liverpool 1-lOd. per. lb.
lt is said tlitit Oencrnl HL-TLKR introduced
his motion for the nppoinlmcul of a select Com?
mittee lo inquire Into thc assassination of Mr.
LINCOLN, with a view of procuring from Si-R
itATT a clear confession of tho whole plot on
condition of pardon.
Scott county, Iowa, pays fifteen ccnU each
for tho scalps of gophers killed in thal county.
On the 2ttlh ultimo (he hoy? bronght in two
hundred and eighty-three, and, il is said,
during (ho month Ibo County Clork had
paid out more than one hundred dollars for
gopher scalps.
Dispatches have been received from Untied
Slates officers on (he Mexican border, giving
accounts of tho doplorablo condition ol' nflVirs
tbcro. They slate timi since tho fall of MAXI?
MILIAN tho conduct of tho Moxicnns has been
overbearing, and that insult lo (ho United
Simes (lag by Mexican officials is an every day
occurrence.
A French pnper mentions (ho fact timi two
grains of alum to n pint of waler will clarify
waler which is unlit (o drink, and tho tasto of
thc alum will not bo perceived. A Fronch
chemist In Algiers shows that muddy waler
will bo co mc potable in (ho course of from aoven
to aoventcen m i miles by adding half n grain of
polaasio alum for every quart of waler.
The Hii8sian journal, the Voice, states (hat
the Emperor NAI'OLKON, on laking leave of (ho
Czar, expressed a wish in favor of n genoral
Huronean iii? ? rm ninon 1. The same journal
ndvocalcs Ibo establishment of a permanent
Auiphicyonio Council, to which all serious dis?
putes between tho Governments of Kuropo
should be referrod fur decision.
A school has boen rccenlly opened at Wonna
in Germany, for tho education of (hose desirous
Of learning tho manufacturo of beer nnd vine?
gar. Four months is tho time required to en?
able a person to bcoomo a graduate, and il has
already twenty-four students hard at work al
the science of browing tho wholesome and
bighly-prixod Lagcrbior.
Tho Acadcmio des Jeux Floraux, which was
established by CLBMBNCR TBAURR, in 1823,
lately celebrated its fivo hundred nnd forty
fourth annual mooting. It 1B said lo preservo
among ils archives over twonty Ih?tisnnd pooms
in her praise, the said poems having been
written at tho rate of forty a year since the first
establishment of tho Acad?mie.
In the centre of Hancock county (Miss.),
there is an immense almost impenetrable swamp
called tho Devil'*. Swamp, which is described
as a tangled mata of cypress, vines, croeping
parasites, mud, bog, water, abounding in alli?
gators, moccasin and cotton-mouth snakes,
scorpions, muiqultoes, bear, doer, &o. Thit
wilderness ls said novcr to have beon explored
boyond its outskirts.
Tho Federal Government will cost thc New
Dominion in salaries $116,000 per annum, in
eluding (he snlnry of (he Governor-General, ll
Ministers are to receive $8000 per annum, in
stead of $6000, tho cost will be increased $30,
OOO. The numbor of members composing thi
Government, namely, thirteen, is deemed un
luoky, and is profanely called the "Dovll'i
doxen."
The German author, W. HABIXO, who ha
been alyled the WALT*? SCOTT of Germany
and whoBe norn deplume is W. ALRXIB, has beei
decorated by the King of Prussia with the Or
der of tho Knights' Cross on tho House of Ho
henxoll- -Th?. ?- -V
.r?*Pj4nr~H-H..J>?i?.,E2S.FSJK.^MlK?e? Vj!
the moro grace on (he part of (ho King asl
entitles (he receiver (o a considerable pension
The Olitrtador, of Matamoras, states (ba
when MAXIMILIAN learned the acnlcnoo passel
upon him, he offered a million dollars ti
Gen. RIBADAZRIRA, the keeper of the prison
ers, to be aUowed a chanoe of escape. RIDAD
AZRIKA requested a wrllten promise from th
Archduke, and when he obtained it showed th
document lo Genoral ESOOBEDO. Gen. Esco
nano gave orders al once that IQ case ho at
tempted to escapo any of tho guards migb
?hoot him on his (Esconsno's) responsibility
Criilcit Judttiu Apella. Imagino a Mexican re
fusing a million of dollars.
Mr. J. FARRER, of Camberwell, England, hat
constructed a portablo steam canoe to hold on?
person. The propeller is a jct of waler one
inch in area, forced by the direct action ol
steam, wiihout any engine, Throe miles an
hour was obtained on the trial of the Survey
Ciiual against a stiff breeze, with only a little
common firewood for fuel. Wilh a good fire,
the speed is expocled to come to between four
and fivo miles an hour through still water.
This little boat is capable of a trip of one hun?
dred miles with one sack of coko.
The largest manufacturers in (he fourth dis?
trict of Now York city aro P. & G. LORILLARD,
tobacconists, who pay from $70,000 to $<JO,OO0
per annum (ax ; C. H. LILXIRNTOAL, who pays
from $20,000 to $30,000 per month ; and R, L.
& A. STUART, who pay from $10,00010 $12,000
per month. There aro also many wholesale
doalsrs who pay special taxes on sales, such ai
A. T. STRWART, from whom $86,000 to $40,00C
are received, and CLAVLIN, who pays from
$40,000 to $60,000 per year. Lirewors pay
from $8000 to $10,000 per month, and some?
times $12,000 to $13,00.
Holland is said (o be negotiating for the sale
of ils colony of Dutch Guiana lo England, hut
England holds off on account of tho high price.
This colony is a constant loss to the Dutch
treasury, and is in (he market for a purchaser.
Efforts will next, it ls thought, be made by the
Dutch to sell their West Indian colonies, which
are also a source of pecuniary loss. Negotia?
tions have recently been reopened between
Switzerland and Holland in regard to a com?
mercial treaty, and the Swiss Government, il
is understood, have now taken (he necessary
measures (o place Dutch Jews living in
S wit i erinn d on the same footing as Christians.
We have bad a good deal of gossip about
tbe relations between the Emperor of France
and (he Ciar during (he visit or (he lader la
l'axis; bul (ht correspondent of (be Springfield
Jtepullican is (be first to mention the fact thal
the two magnates were aoarcoly on speaking
terms during the dar's visit, and (hat the Em?
press EUOBNIR was compelled to Interfere on
one or two occasions to presorvs the penco.
Although the two potentates were frequently
?sen together in publio, the went of cordiality
in their interoourss was very apparent, and
waa noticed by a great ?nany people. It ia said
(bal (ho expensa of receiving (ho crowd of
Kings in Paris has caused considerable growl?
ing among (bat portion of the Frenoh people
who pay laxes.
The International Coinage Congress, in ses?
sion in Paris, has adopted the gold five frano
piece and ita multiples aa the basts of uniform
currency among nations, The United Slates
was represented in the Congress, and, if our
governmsnt endorse Ibe proposed system, (here
will be a nalional change in onr coinage, if we
shall ever be fortunate enough to reach hard
money tiroes. Th? proposed standard of eoln
?f .-?ka frano-ia equal in vainc lo about nine?
teen and one-fifth cents. A five frano piece ia
accordingly worth four cania lesa than an
Amartoan dollar, which ia our present alaodard
of coinage. Under the proposed plan, our pre
aent half dollar would be represented by a piece
worth forty-eight cants; the quarter would be
worth twenty-four cania, atc The change,
therefore, would be alight, bnt lt would, never?
theless, create socio confusion at first.
CURRENT TOPICS.
A PAl-KXi IIKAII bcfero tho. Hoynl Society,
London, by Mr. KnAaiius WILSON, lias thrown
low ligiit un tho question na lo wlinl causes
ho sudden whitening of Ibo bair, often pro
lueod by fright or profound grief. Ile .iles n
:aso in which tho hair wus colored while and
ijrown alternately from end to end. The whito
.cgincnts were nbout one-half tho length of tho
iron II, mid the two together measured nbout
me t hird of u Hue. Under the uiotoucopo tho
rotors were reversed, und it was obvious that
lie opacity of tho whito portion was due lo a
vast accumulation or air globules packed
"loscly together in tho fibrous structure of tho
hair, ns well as in tho medulla. Thcro was no
lhirnee of pigmont but tho accumulation of air
globules veiled mid obscured the normal color
mid structure. Mr. WILSON suggested tho pos?
sibility of tho brown portion being thu doy
growth and the white portion tho night growth.
Ho also said, in refcronco to tho sudden
blanching of tho whole hair, of which there
were many eases on record, thal duriug the
prevalence of a violent nervous shock, tho nor?
mal fluids of tho hair might be drawn inward
toward tho body, in unison with tho generally
ooulraoled nnd collapsed sluto of tho, surface,
aud thal the vacuities left by Ibis process of
exhaustion might ho suddonly tilled with
atmospheric air. An interesting discussion
followed thc reading of Ibo paper. Ur. SHAH-,
KKV alluded lo a rcoent case of sudden blanch-;
ing of tho hair reported by Dr. LANUOIS, of
Qricfswald, in KircAoie'? Archiv, which was as?
certained to bo tho r ult of an accumulation'
of air globules in tl broun BUbstBUCO of the1
hair.
TUB pnorntaTon of the Philadelphia Ledger
observed indopondenoe day by inviting 300 em?
ployees of that establishment to join in a ban?
quet. Thc foll wing is from tho published
account of tho proceedings : Tho hour fixed for
the dinner was half-past ono. As the signal
waa given tho If lg lines of tho employees and
their guests commenced filing along tho pave?
ment of Sixth street nnd Chosnut street, and
down the stairways into tho dining-room.
Thcro wcro ono hundred and Ihirly-fivo carriers
and assistants, sixty compositors and "subs,"
with their foremen, proof-readers and copy?
holders ; twenty pressmen and feeders, witt1
their superintendent of machinory; lwenty-tw<
folders and counters, with tho night clerk,
ten office clerks, with tho cashier ; sixteen gen
oral employees, including onginccrs, machinist,
carpontor, wntohmon, papor-wcllcrs and lum
crs, office-boys, &c. ; four stereotypers ; thirlj
job ellice hands, with thoir superintendent nm
foreman, and twelve editors and reportors
Those number three hundred and nine who wen
present, and with about ono hundred an?
twenty invitod guests, making four hundred nui
twenty-nine who participated in tLc dinner am
celebration in the press-room. This is inde
pendent of tho newsboys, who filed down tb
nu ut h er ri stairway into the gallery set apart fo
them, two and two. Thon carno the dinner
with fountains of cool and refreshing, but no
intoxicating, drinks, and instrumental an
vocal music, aud speech-making, and jovis
conversation and general li ?In ri tr ; ? >
TUB MONTANA POST thus pictures a Sunda
in the mines : Sunday, however, waB beaulifu
The Catholic, Episcopal and Methodist ohurchc
were largely attended, and tho songa of prait
were mingled with tho voice of Ihe horse au<
lionecr as he slashed up and down tho crowdc
strocl on tho "host bargain ever offered on tl
gulch." It mado rather an amusing dialogt
nt limes to listen to the minister and the -au
tionoer. Perhaps they did not notice it, b
others did; for instance, Imagine tho foll o win
"What shall I do to bo saved?" "Buy a fir
rate saddle horse;" "What shall a man give
Sorsh?n*??fvVtfB?
wants to buy him at $40?" "Dives in. the to
menis of hell." During the afternoon a bit
a fight occurrod in the street, by way of vari
ty, in which ano of Ibo parties, in addition
gelling his face faadiy datnapsd} Waa put in tl
calaboose to repent of his sins at leisure, whit
il is presumed ho did, aa he got down on h
knees several times before reaching it. Ai
so it ia with us of a Sabbath day. Tho dovot
and the drunkard sido by aide; religion ai
business; pleasure nnd profit; profanity ai
.praise; virluo and vice-intermingle and jost
each other aa wo all glide along thc swift cu
rent of life, strewn with wrecks and filled wil
breakers.
XUK ro?towiNO paragraph wo find in tb
Now York Journal cf Commerce: "Tho horrib
account of thc butchery of an entire family i
Wake County, N. C., jual received, reminds i
that atrocities of thia description, perpetrate
by negroes, are coming from the Southei
States with alarming frequency. We can ri
member nothing like it in former yoars. 1
evory instance, BO far aa we have observed, ll
crlmo is Instigated by a desire for plunder <
tho gratification of beastly passions. Nowhei
do these outrages partake of a political cha
aclcr. They do not prooeed from a spirit i
retaliation or revenge, and can only be altril
uled to a growing demoralization among tl
negro population, consisting In a' large d?gn
of those who lately wore slaves, bul now ai
released from almost every form of restrain
Not only Ibis, bul' the negroes aro often tl
dupes of mischief-makers, itinerant lecturer
and political orators, wbu fill th ol r weak mint
with crudo notions concerning their person
rights, thc laws of properly,.&c.. Tho sigi
of increasing social diBorgantkation manifest!
in the prevalence of the worst forms
atrocity-lust, murder and rapine cannot 1
regarded with entire comp os uro. The fin
leatloy of the black race now in America pr
tenta a problem, of which, at this early da
no definite solution is offered.
Tm: roLXowiMa riaunas are from the la
Prussian census, taken in 1804 : There wer
st that lime, in round numbers, 10,260,000 Ii
h aliitants, or 703,000 more than in 1801. <
those 11,700,000 wera Protestants (being 438
DOO more than in 1801), and 7,200,000 Cathi
lies (boing an increase of 204,000); In otb)
words, the in ere oso among Protestants was 8.!
per cent., and among Catholics 4.46 per cen
In tho year 1804 thor? were 479,000 blrll
among the Protestants, while there were 802
SOO among Catholics, In apilo of there bein
?70C priests devoted 'to celibacy, and 62C0 r
ligloua of both soxes. Further, out of tt
179,000 births among Protestants, 47,060 wei
illegitimate, while of the 302,600 births arnon
Jatholici, only 10,600 wcro ?.legit?male. Th
trout difference ia maintained thus through tl
Lifferent provinces. Thug the proportion '<
Illegitimate births In Brandenburg waa 12.t
ter cent, among Protestants and 8.40 amor
!athoiios; Schleswig, 10.36 against 10.07; Pi
wan in, 10.86 against 0.31; Saxony, 10.:
gainst 6.06; Pruitia, 9.C7 against 7.46, and i
n. The next eousua will probably give 26
00,000, even If there is no farther annex alie
eyond what the Sohleawig Holstein war, as
ho war with Austria and her allies last yei
rought her.
MBB. FIRRY, in her book on Naples an
Icily, under King BOMBA, tells the fol low-in
musing slory of the verdict of an inspector o
aet of Waverly Novelsi ?They were coDsigi
d to a gentleman who.was an admirer of Kn?
lah literature, and when the name of the boc
nd th? author ware read out for the laformi
ion of the inspeetor, who nat at a high deal
nd did not look al the volumes himself, he in
tediately declared that the work waa prohlb
Kl. The olerk, who read the name WALTS
corr, pronounced it, aa any Italian would di
OLVA i B SCOTT. 'Thia, air, la VOLTAIBB Scott
Veil, mir, and what thant' VOLTAIRE'S wer)
ra prohibited, and I do not BOO what dine:
nee Hie SCOTT makai,' "
LARUKBT CIRCULATION.- The DAILY
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er? remaining in thc J'uitoffice at thc aid
A each week, agreeably to the /allowing
'ion of the New Postofftce Isaw, a* the
rpaper having the largest circulation in
Oiiy of Charlestoni
nerti ft. And bo lt further eructed, Thit Ulta or let
_.. mitplug iiucollod for In ?ny rueloffire tu any elly,
Wini:QT tillage, where ? nowi'inr^r ?ball bo printed,
ihaUhorcanor bo nnbltsnnd once only In tho ncwupoixir
??blob, being published wookly or oflcnor. ?hall hsvo uio
irgcst circulation within rango of dollrcry of Ibo ?aid
Mff ACL coinmuntcatwns Interiocd lor publication tn
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Business Uoinmunlcattons lo Publisher of Daily
News.
Wecannot undertake to return refected communica?
tions.
Advertisements outside of the city must be ac<xrmpa
n?ul tenth the caeh.
CHARLESTON.
FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 18, 1667.
Jon WOBK.-Wo have now completed our
otfico so ns to execute, in tho shortest poagiblo
limo, ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, and we
most respectfully ask the patronngo of our
friends.
G PN. ?lt ILLUS' 1.KTTKU.
Wc have not deemed it wisc or becom
ing to diBCiiss thc probable action of
Congress. With the issue which has
brought tho Nutioual Legislature together
at so inopportune a time, under such .in
auspicious circumstances, tho pcoplo of tho
South have had nothing to do. Fairly
and faithfully have we done, or rather were
wc doing thc duty imposed upon u* au
if liko the victim of old wc were to roll thc
-jtonc up thc hill only to sec it tauntingly
thrown back, all that was left us was to
bear paticully thc exercise of this tonnen
ting tyranny. But not only has thc nc
Hon of Congress so far indicated on thc
part of tho North, a just recognition of our
position, butthero arc evidences that there
aro those in power who comprehend tl
opportunity for statesmanship which thc
present crisis afforda.
Our renders can scarcely fail to under
stand that wc refer specially to thc lette
from Gou. SlCrU.EBto Senntor TRVMBTJX
which wo published yesterday. What wc
could riot say, he haB said, and his words
aro weighty with the experience of one
?ho hnB perhaps more successfully than
any of his colleagues carried out the pro
|?v*iB?oi:s of thc Reconstruction Act. H
fidelity to thc Republican party not thc
most extreme radical can doubt, and th
condition of thc Military District which
commands is thc best proof of the practical
Wisdom of the administration.
His letter may bc considered in two
points of view ; first, as thc testimony
thc most competent of witnesses of thc
condition of tho State under his common
and, second, as the suggestion of the high
est practical authority as to thc best mode
of reconstruction.
Considered as testimony, wo can refer
it as conclusive proof that our people have
done their duty; that they have met fui
the responsibilities which the Act imposes
and that the work of reconstruction would
be more thorough and more prompt, tho
As a suggestion, it can scarcely bc over
valued. For two y oars General SICKL
has been in command in the Carolinas;
has had ample opportunity to observo; hat
been brought into immediate contact witli
all classes and all interests, and hos proved
by results, that tho spirit of tho pcopl
and tho requirements of the law, arc ni
incompatible.
;With this knowledge-with a deeper
[ tc test than any other living roan in thc sue
cess ful administration of tho Act-he
vises that thc universal suffrage which h
been enforced, should be accompanied
ari universal amnesty; that if rcconstruc
tion is to bc effected, that thc best elementa
of society arc thc material with which it
should be effected, and that no such sham
reconstruction should bc effected as would
result from thc exclusion of the wealth, the
character, and the intelligence of thc State.
It is clear that that is not reconstruc?
tion which places class in antagonism to
class---which excludes from the publie ser
vico those who aro fitted by education and
experience to direct public affairs wisely, and
tliat to disfranchise all who naturally
control is simply to put an inexperi?
enced, uneducated majority at thc mercy
of that reaction which the minority, pos?
sessed of all tho real strength of society,
will, sooner or later effect.
General SICKLES recognizes furthor that
among thc wisest and best men of thc
South are those whom tho late experiment,
of secession has completely satisfied-who
consider that a great revolution has opened
the field of new ideas and new habits, but
who will not interfere actively in publio
so long as that action is supposed to bo dic?
tated simply by the selfish desire to restore
their own fortuues.
Such mon he sees are the most efficient
instruments in tho reconstruction which tho
country desires, and are tho surest media?
tors between tho old and the new. He
ices what is tho fact, that in tho late war
the great mass of the people were one, rind
hat any disfranchisement which is COOB?B
ont must include nearly the whole of tho
ntelligence and character of tho South,
ind that no reconstruction could be sound
>ascd upon BUfh an exclusion. He says
li.?t?nelly what is equally (ruo, that Buch a
lisfranchisement would place the South mi?
ler tho control of those who aro not fitted
o direct it truly, and that the true interest
>f the whole country requires that when
hese States are restored, they should bo
estorcd in the fulness of such wealth, in
elligenco and character aa thoy possess
hat if .they are to be the equals of tho
?forth in the Senate, the better fitted they
ro for that equality, (he better for tho
ouutry.
Whether opinions so sound, and coming
von from so high an- authority, will bo re
pectod, wo cannot say, but whether trcat
d with the consid?ration they deservo or
ot, we acknowledge our obligation to Gen.
io K LES for placing upon record in thia lot?
ir a vindication of tho character and posi?
on of the States he commanda, which his
>ry will not regie ct. .
TUE SUMTER NEWS,
DARR A O?TEEN, Praetors.
?O0 p^tSurnT1 u"lum' 70 ctab? *
Atfrex Useniaats bas*? ted ros bbsrU Unes.
I>x>emt'<#8
_WANTS.
rV^A?^"-7V> "TO??? UV A RRSFRC
^;.M ... .. , ? !~Tntl '? nfcmitninmlil and muu
~ ??,V,K. . J11'T^11 B-"H? u.olul. For porUcu
ni FE l s corner o? 1JEK end AanLEY
July ? '_ |?
rT^^SiS^^??M WANTBD.-A FUH
". a 1100H: board. ls wanted by a
July lT* AddrcM P- ft DRAWER, No. Ml.
TO RENT.
F" S?ffTr?S*' ANOSOME ItOOMH,
1. suisblo for singlo gentlemen or s raiully. Kllcbou,
onlry, ac rv ajila' room and wood bouso nltachcd; a lamo
?.??.iJU bc 5r4rJ' Apl,,Jr to Ko' 81 WENTWORTH
Tg*Q;_?_ July 12
r?^,KPNT>, PAJlT O? A IIOUSIS AND
A. K Ichon, plcssanuy situated, in Ibo woalom por
lon of Ibo elly A family without children preferred.
.ddrcsa B. H. J.. Nowa otTlco. ? 4XtU? ?B
r0??&T-THK TWO AKD? ll Al/F BTORY
BRICK RESIDENCE, coruor Socioty and Meeting
troc?s, having chitern mid stables on tho promises, sud
?oort accommodations for servant'. Kool low, Annlv
?J:iLA?'.SLi NO- 8M_K1IIR oin-et July ij[
rO HUNT. FUR ONE UR A TB ITM OP
,^y.?^"' .4, ?. '?"-??d s half story WOODEN DWEL
JN?, No. 10 Ruuedga Avenue, opposite Doughty street.
IPP^y st THIS OFFICE._wita__ June 28_
rO RENT, THAT DB 91 II AD 1,12 RB SI.
DENCE, No. ll KINO STREET, with All tho noces
?ry outbuildings, cistern, Ac Inquire st No. D, KOUflt
UDE OF TUE ABOVE._wfm_June * '
flO RENT, A DEHIltARLE TWO AND A
X HALF STORY BRICK HOUSE, lo s pleasant Iocs
lon, with sU uocesaary outbuildings, and cistern attach
xl. For portie ola rs, address H., al this ellice
July ll S
FOR SALE.
FOR SILK. A FIIUH HOIl HF, POW KU
FORTADLE ENGINE, lias been very llltlo used,
iud uiw lu Q rut rate order. Frica low. Apply to
JOHN F. TAYLOR A CO.,
Threats Iron Works, Pritchard strocL
Jury 12_a
FOR SALE, A CARRYALL, WITH TWO
Scats, polo and shaft. Also, a set of double and
singlo HARNESS, all in good order. Csu bo soen and
bargained for cub or a tune note at thirty days, at No.
ll Lynch street May 17
FOR SALB, A PINE SEVFIN-OCTAVE I
ROSEWOOD PIANO, nearly new. Price four huu
Ared dollars (MOO) otsh. Apply st No. 71 BROAD
STREET, between DAM. and JP. M., were lt can be
teen._July ll
FIR BALK.-TWO POHTAULB STEAM
EN O IR ES, with Ssw Mills completo attached.
ALSO,
One PORTABLE STEAM I.SHINE, with Fiancs and
olher Machinery completo attached.
Will be sold very low. Miqnlro at No. 101 BEAUFAIN
STREE I. 3 July ll
LOST.
LOST, HY THE CHARLESTON FIRE
ENGINE COMPANY, on tho night ?if tho bru ou
Esst Bay, July 3d, a BRASS WHEEL CAI'. Tl.? Under I
wiB bo suitably rewarded by leaving tho ssmo st tho
Englue. House, Wentworth BtrccL 2 July ll
BOARDINQ.
AFEW tlBNTIiRllUN CAN I1E ACCOM?
MODATED with Board and lodging at No. 05 I
MAZYCK STREET. Terms moderate._July io
1,EXCELLENT HOARD, AT VERY LOW
li rates. In tho most central bnslucas part of thc city,
without lodging, in a private house, can now bo bad.
For portleulors address -X. L," Poa to 111 co. Moy la
BOARDING.-THREE l'LKAHANT ROOMS
with good BOARD can bo had on Immediate appll
cation to No No. SB CHURCH STREET, wost aldo, near
Trodd street. Terms rea.able. June 12
COPARTNERSHIPS.
DISSOLUTION!
THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING
under tho osma of R. ARNOLD A CO., nos dlsolvod
by its own UinllaUoo, on the 1st of April lost. The busi?
ness will be ooDlluued by Ibo subscriber at tho Oki
Stand. No. 211) M oe dug street, where Mr. A. E. GADS
DES con bu found ready lo attend to tho custom ors of
the estobllsmenL H. ARNOLD.
July 1st, 1H7. No. 210 MeeUng street.
July 1 Imo
EDUCATIONAL.
HIGH SCHOOL OF CHARLESTON.
rruiE EXERCISES OF THIS 80HOOL WILL BE I
X res am od ou Monday, 16th InsL Instruction given
lu Latin, Greek, French, German, Mathematics, snd tho :
higher branches of English.
Terms, 110 per quarter, payable in advance.
No i arra cbargo fur French. German or SUltonery.
july M _W. H. K1NOMAN, Principal.
INSTRUCTION IN FRENCH.
MBS. NICHOLS. A NATIVE OF CHARLESTON,
but during tho post fifteen > cars a rosldont In
huropo, Ls duotrous of giving InstrucUan In thu French
language, either at her own reed dence or ol tho houses
of her oulilla.
Inquire at Mrs. FINNEY'S, No. 190 King streeL
Usy 22_ -
ASTROLOGY.
HID n imbil bVliliMSII?II
AT Tax wosfoxnruL BEVELATIONS
MADE BY TUE GREAT ABTilOlAXmiT.
Madame H. A. PERKIGO.
SHE REVAL8 SECRETS KO MORTAL EVER KNEW.
She restores to happiness those who, from doleful
evento, catastrophes, crosses la love, lea of relations and
friends, lusa of mousy, Ac, novo become despondent
Shu bringa together those long separated, gives info rm a
Ucm cooee mi og absent friends or lovers, restores lost or
stolon property, tells yon tho business you sra best
qualified to pursuoand in what you wUT be most success
flu. oonacs apeady marriages, and tells you tho very doy
you wiU morry, gives you the nomos, likeness omi char?
acteristics of the person. Bbs rooils your vary thoughts,
and by her almost sn jw: mot ural powers, unvsUs tho dark
and hidden mystsrlee of the future. From tho stars we
seo In the firmament-the malefic stars that over?eme or
predom?nalo in the conrlguration-lrora the aspects and
posiUoas of tho plsnets and tho fixed stars in the boavens
st tho Ullin of birth, she deduce, the future destiny td
man. Fall not to consult tbs greatest Astrologist on
north. It oosts you but s trifle, and yon may never again
hove so favorable an opportunity, Con ?ul ts Hon fee, with
Uk enes? and sB desired Information. (1, Portias Uvlng
st s distance con consult the Madam o by rn oil with equal
safely and satisfaction lo themselves, ss If la person. A
rub and explicit chart, written out, with all inquiries oe
swered and likeness enclosed, sent by moll on receipt .ii
price above mentioned. Tho strictest sec rey will be
maintained, and an correspondence returned or dos trey
ad. References of the highest order furnished Ornoo n
Bring them. Write plainly the day of the month tnJ
roar Tn which you wera born, enclosing a smaU loo. ol
Address, Mosoartt H. A. PER RIGG, 1
P. O. Duna 2U3, lhxrr oro, N. Y.
March 80_. ly
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
CATAWBA COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA.
THE PROPRIETORS OF THIS CELEBRATED
WATERING PLACE, having gone te great exjxuiec
Unce tho lost season, tn eh anging the poslUon of snd re?
pairing tho COTTAGES, grading tho Walks and eeoc Ung
low Buildings, toaeUier wi Qi many othar Improvements,
SIR open THE SPBINGb for tho reception of visitors om
Saturdav, Juno 1st, 1807?
Belog situated In the northwestern port of the Stale,
n s country remarkable for Its beau tty snd hoalthful
?ess, these, together with tho virtue, of the Watara, moko
t omi oi tho most desirable WATERING PLAUES In tho
louniry.
THE MINERAL WATERS
>f THE SPRINGS ste the While and Blue Sulphur, and
.holy bea te, and Ibey posses. sU tho finest qualities of
hose water*, and ors sovereign remedies for all diseases
if the LIVER. ROWELS, STOMACH and KIDNEYS.
THE SPRINGS ero aeceerlblo by any of tho roads bani?
ng to Salisbury, N. c., and at that point Uia Wea tom
forth Carolina Railroad will convoy visitors to Hickory
llatlon, at which place couvoyancoa oro always U) attend?
ee to loka them to THE SPRINGS.
Dr. "STHTE, of th? Medical CoRcgo of VlrglDlo, will be
t TH i '.'..BINGS tho enure Season, and invalids nu y
ely anon good attention.
Having again secured tho services of Mrs. WRENN,
nd malo ample arrangements for keeping a GOOD
'ABLE, and tho best Wines, Llrfaors and Segara, snd
laving engaged Smith's Bond for ihn Season, wo solely
rumbul to all ovary convenience for pleasure, comfort
nd amusement that may be desired.
IO A lt 1) PRU MONTH.tOO 00
IO ARD PER WEEK. IS OO
IO A ul) PER DAY. 3 00
Children ander T years of ?ie and Her?
an i. J I al r Price.
J. GOLDEN WYATT & CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
May 30_arno
EXCELSIOR! EXCELSIOR I
CHASTELLAR'S
MIR EXTERMINATOR,
For itemovlng Saperafnoaa Hair.
HO THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUABLY
L depilatory roeemmeroli Itself os hi ing on almost in
ijpeiisiV.e. article to female beauly, ls coolly applied,
KS not burn or Injure the skin, but acts directly on tho
iou. It ls warranted to remove superfluous hair from
w foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely,
tally and radically extirpating tho some, loaring Uni
in soil, smooth sad natural. This ls the only artlolu
?ed by the French, and ls the only real effectuai depilo
ry In a xis ton oe Price 75 cents per package,' past
dd to any ad dross, on receipt of sn order, by
BERGER, BlIUTTS A CO., rb rm bris,
Morph 80 Itt No. aaa River at. Troy, N. Y.
NOTICE.
\?TCP. CLERK OF COUNCIL,-THE FOLLOWING- !
J claus? of Section 1 nf an "Ordinance to liol no 8u>
les for Om y s ir 1MT," is published for lbs information !
persona selling Uiods by sample or otherwise, who are
it rest dents of this elly. AB such persons ara hereby
Al flexi to report st this office.
"Three dollars oa ovary hundred dollars of an goods
ld In this etty by raoni not ros Won to, by sample ot
henries." W. IL BIRTH,
Horeb a_derk of Oonnefl
THE AIKEN PRESS,
T 18 PROPOSED TO PUBLISH IN THH TOWN OF t
Aiken, B. G., a Weekly poper under the above title, t
be devoted to General Intelligence-rollUcoJ, Cora- i
?.rclal, Socio1, Literary, and Religions-with ? Depart,
mt ot Agricultor*. LncIoAlng the Held, the Orchard,
i vineyard, and tbs Garden. A Haws Bnmrnory, to
aloin a digest of the Important events of the weak, "
Q oocupy ap iiUon of Hie paper, ano particular otb-n
a will be giran to the un-iliad question of Labor, SJ
it adopted to our new ootidi?oc, and Uis iloralopmenI 1
ibo resource of tbs oeanlry in Monnfoelujto, Agri J
Itu re. Fruit raising, and Vine growing. ?
rertns llsyssr, in advanna.
H. W. RAVEN KL, Editor
|T, V. FtaTfJim, Put Ur b or, January ll ?
MEETINGS.
i, \ ( iMiiu ll MIOUK, NO. au, A. F. BI.
A Itr.illil.AK t (IMMUNISATION OK THIS LODGE
>\ ?III laxo iilaco, 7 A ii Miwtno, (FRIDAY) lath lust.,
i M axon ic Hal! at halt-fa*'. 7. Degrees will be niven,
117 ordor ot If. M. JOB. SAMSON.
July VI_1_Secretary.
INION UKI'I lll.lt A \ PA UT Y OF SOUTH
OA ROLIKA.
A N ADJOURNED M Kt, 1 IN' 1 OE THE CONVEN
' V TION ot Uli? l'art v will bo bulli lu Colan bli. H. C.,
n IF/ilitciitoy. thu'?Uh ol July, ? HG7.
I im rrleuila of Ibn tlnrerniiient ami thia Tarty lu Hiv
nd? not represented In thc Conven lion lately bohl lu
Ibarliaum arv requested tn aaiwmblu ami ulort Delegates
ml ?omi them willi properly prepared credentials. I
Each District is entitled lo (lie number or llepresetils
Ives that they are allowed In lolb br anchen of tho Hiato I
?Mbtatiire.
Uy order of UiO EiocuUvc Slate (Antral Com mitten.
EDWARD P, WALL. Sorrolary.
July 10 11,13,13,15,17.18
AMUSEMENTS.
?Ji?ent.1,1 ten I "ilcn 'Juli, IKn7, auf Mooni fl ci I J ut.
?flt Tbrilnrbi'ifr Wubin nimbi, fr?jl? um I lU)r am
Darcfftiool pi j tin. I ,m Sleet vetl?gt '!'! J tit t. S trafic (Ur
Woitul I'ICJI mt um 1 tint 3 Mir, unb tebrl pullet mu U
mb 0 Ubr ?btntJ. "3><K> tfommiltrr.
July ia_3
A FAIR
FOR THE BENEFIT OF 8T. STEPHEN'S CHURCH
will be held at Hibernian Hall, oo Tun lav ?V?a?
la}, 9th, at 8 o'clock, and wlU bo continued every Even?
ing during Ibo week.
Tho Fair wlU also bo opened on tho a fie rn oona of |
FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 4}j o'clock.
Admission, 25 conta; Cldlilron, IS rents ; Season Ticket,
ll 00. July 0
F?RN?TUR?? ~?TOf
PDRNl?lIRE AMI UNDERTAKING
THE RUDSCniDER ANNOUNCES THAI HE HAS
connected, aa horolofuro, the
UNDERTAKING BUSINESS,
In all Ile parts, with the FURNITURE, so that be ia pre
|iarcd to I um iii: funerals complete, aud to glvo personal
attention In Ute moat delicate, respectable aud satisfacto?
ry manner. Hu ls also prepared to reinuru bodies to auy
dlstaiicn free of smell and decay.
FISK'S MKTAI.li: CASKS, audallkiudH of COFFINS,
al w?yn on baud ou thu muai ruosuiiablu lorrin.
Kl WHITE,
FURNITURE WA RE ROOMS,
KouUiweat corner Wentworth and MecUng streets.
Or at No. V UOLLEOE Ul REET, at night and Sundays.
June IM fm wi ni o
CLOTHING.
N G. PARK EH,
LATE PAUKBR & CHILD,
Druin ut
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS
AND
FURNISHING GOODS.
Juno ll No. 103 EAST DAY.
DENTISTRY.
IIKUUCTION UP UENTAI, PIHUKS I O M l l
TBE TIMES.
DR. J. E. DAFRAY, DENTIST, IS NOW PREPARED
to complete Ibo linen ion or wholo upper or lower
.ola of ART1FICAL TEETH, upon the moat approved
kneUiod, aud with the beat matorials, at 130 per BUL Par?
tial sets in proportion. Durability, natural appearance,
perfect fit. anil neatness of finish, guaranteed,
r AU other opuraUona upen tho Teeth performed In i
skillful and warrantable manner.
I OUlco at hi* residence NO. 6 LIUERTV STREET,
I May 20 m wt Charleston. H. a
INSURANCE.
^Aiitiltett'^erfordtinf)*
1 8t6m?.*crPo>OTiil4fn, tnttr?.OctiorflunBflt, tu, 1" 1
??ncr ber bcflm fln[talt?it ttl VaabU (btr Kttidtiboicr,)
?elite oti| a < 8 ? " I ? ' * 1 8 ? n be8tUnttt ifl,
6<[erat ju bea maBlgfltn ^romita.
tiiaminircatcr rUp, ?Btu. Uiln.a.tl,
Dr i?. ?. Stutts. Qde King unb SlatKlflrafte.
i January 18 _tufOuio
Thero camcm glad tldiuga orjoy to all,
: To young and to old, to gi eat and lo small;
I Tho bewuty which once waa so precious and rare,
i Ia froo for all, and all may bo lair.
i . : a.
By tlae nao of
CHASTELLAR'S
WHITE LIQUID
ENAMEL^
Tho most valuable and porfoclTpreparation tn uae, for
giving tho skin a beautiful pearl Uko tint, that la oolj
found in youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pim?
plas, Blotches, Moth Pitches, Sallowness. Erupt!onr,
and all Impurities of tho akin, kindly bealing tho same
leaving tho akin white and clear aa alabaster. Ita nie |
cannot bo' detected by tho closest scrutiny, and being a
vegetable preparaUon la perfectly harm loss, lt I* tho
only article of tba kind need by tho French, and la con?
sidered by the Parialan aa indispensable to a perice t
toilet. Up warda of 30,000 bottles wera aold during the
past year, a luflQeleni guarantee of Ita enlcaoy. Price
only 76 cents. Sent by mall, postpaid, on receipt cd un
order, by
BERGER, HtlUTTS A CO., Chemists.
285 River Ul., Troy, N. Y.
March?._j_lyr
CRISPER COMA.
Ohl abe waa beautiful and fair,
With alarry eyes, and radiant hair
Whose curling tendrils, sort entwined,
! Enchained tho very heart and mind,
CH ISI'K ll COBLA,
For Carling; thu Hair of eithor Roi into Wavy
and Qlosey Riu^leU or Heavy Maaaivo
Ourla. '
BY USD?O THIS ARTICLE EADIE 1 AND OENTLE
11 H. . boaaUfy ihcmaelvos a thousand-ibld.
It la tho ouly article in tko world that wlU curl strainht
hali, and ai tho same limo give lt s beautiful, glossy ap?
pearance. The Qrlapcr Coma not only curls tbs hair, bit
Invigorates, baauUflea and cleanses ll; ls highly and des
?Wandt? perfumed, and la th? moat compjele article ol
tho:kind ever offered to tho Am.rican public. The
Si'?Sfs90mA wlUba ??BH0 any addroai, aoaled and
postpaid for tl.
' Address all order, to
* ?, _ ' w' I* CLARK A CO., Chemists,
u'arch 30 Fayetto s treat, Syracuse. N^Y.
'?]? j (IBJkUVANCBA. . i
rriHE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE 18 PUBLISHED
1 , for the iuformaUon of all concerned :
an onrjisAKcB TO BJUIOXATZ THC CLKAMUKO or rm vt ss
AMO VAULTS III TH E Ounpo&ATB LXMITH OJ TBS CRT.
I. :Bo lt Ordained by the Mayor and Alderman, Thal
from and aller the ratlncaUon of Ulla Ordinance, lt shall
not po lawful for any pe n? u lo cleanse or remove ths
contents of Vaults or Privies within tho Umita of the
caty,' without having previously obtained a Rou nae for the j
lame; all such 'licenses to expire on tho Slat December ,
af every year, and bo aubjoct loaU rared renient* Impos- j
ad by Ordinances regolaUug tho granting of Licenses fur
Drays and Carts. . . i
H. That tho us? of llamas In opeu Carta and Wagons
ls prohibited, and parliea applying for License will be rc i
pitred to pr?vido closed Carts sm tabla for the purpose.
111. All persons having such Liornas shall repon at
ma of Hi Guard Ho uses, during tho day, bia or their in?
dention ti lo an ch work during the ensuing night; In th.
Lower Wards snob, report to bo wadu to tho Main O nar I
nonie. In Uiu Upper Warda to Upper Uuard House.
. IV, Tbs plsro or ylacss for tho deposit of such o fiat I
dial I ho designated from Ume to time by the Mayor. I
V. Every owner or drirar of auch Li censed dart or
my other person who ahall violate any of the provision,
rf Ulta Ordinance, or ahall neglect or ref uso to observe
ha sarna, or any of them, ahall forfeit and pay fur each i
iffonco a flue int to oxceed twenly-flvo dollars, to be en
orcod by thc Mayor In his Court, or recovered in any i
ilhcr Court of competent Jurisdiction. (
taUfled lu City Council ibis seventh day of May, In tin c
you of our Lord one thousand tight hundred and air- 1
IL. a.! P. C. GAILLARD,
W. H. SMITH, Mayor. e
?_Clerk of Council_Brno_May 10 r
AN ORDINANCE! '
?o nxooxATX nu BTOBAOS OJ rwrsoLxnu, RS no- [
noora, AND ?nu mixatiiiaaua ouse
Baa 1. Be ff onfafsed 6y ll? Mayor aud AUtnu-n, in t
Wy Ctxsscii auembted. That from and after tho 16th day f
? June na?t, lt atiatl not bo lawful to kacp Petroleum, v
Cero suns, Hook Oil, benzine. Ben tole, or any other in- 1
lam m able oil or oils on storage or for salo In any cellar,
lore or building south of Lino atreet, in s largar quam e
Ry than Ufty gallons on any one lot or promise?, and
ny snch quantity so kept or stored ahall be contained bi s
easels of tin CT other metal. tl
UKO, X That Petroleum, ila products, or any other in* U
am mable oU or olia, whoo brought into tho city by land fl
r waler, may be kept on any lot or In any building in U
rtdeh cotton la not a lo rod, for a period not exceeding al
srnty four hours, upon tho expiration of which time ll li
hall be removed and kept In th? manner as required by ai
1? foregoing secUon. p
Ban. 3. Any person or persons violating any part of
Ul* Ordinance ahall be subject to a Ano of two hundred ai
ollar*, for each offence, recoverable In any Court of cone e
et sot jurisdiction.
?stifled In City Council this twenty-Arel day of Hay, In
th? year of our Lord ona thnuaand oight hundred and ~
sixty-seven.
(I.S.) . P. 0. G AIT. LARD, Mayor. f]
W. H. surra. Clerk of OounoU._Jons fl J
PHOTOGRAPHS
FOR THE MILLION t t S
f WILL SEND, POST-PAID, 60 PHOTOGRAPHS OP ?
L th? moat celebrated Actora for 60 cents: 60 Actresses 0
T 60 cents; 60 Onion Generals for 60 cents; 60 Babel ai
ener?is for 60 e*Gts; 60 Statesmen for 60 cents; M) boau- m
fut young Ladles for 60 cents) 60 fino-looking yoong u
entlomen far ?0 cents ; 0 Urge Photogrsphn of Pren th o)
andrea a tris, In costume, bcaulifuUy colored, exactly aa \??
ley appear, for 60 cents; or for 60 cen la, 0 ol the moat ,(.
tauuful Ladles of the Parisian Ballet Troupe, aa tbfy
;p?ar in th? play of tho Black Crook, at Nlblo's Garden, m
aw York. m
Band all orders to P. 0. BOT. 177, V ^T, N. Y. tTi
May IB_lyr_ g
?OTICB.
OFFICE OF THS CHIEF OF PO LI OE, I '
OUABXtSTOX, a a, afar 4, IB67. I
|\BK RAG ULAR INSPECTION OF TUB LOTS AND _
L Ineanaaress, vanita, Ac., wincnmmenr? OD Monday
it, flt le iL Owners and onoupants are hereby required
see that their premisos are In good condition and that
I ai th and Kxrbags ls removed as required by Ord!
sos. Other Inspections wiU follow. , 4
Br order of Mayor OanxAari. J]
. . O. B. KIO WALD. da
_ Chief ef Polle?. lo
THE SUMTER WATCHMAN j*
S PTTBLISHKD EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT BUM of
Tj?R, H. (X, by OfLBEDT A FLOWERS, Proprietora i
FOUR DOLLARS per annum, InvAriahly in advance^ ott
Kd vertiaemouts tnserted at usual rates. ?ld
avery style ol Job Printing exi cubed In the ne itu I
leandgrealtst cUipale?, beptroOM nb 1 1
_FINANCIAL.
ION US. STOCKS AND COUPONS.
WA irr KU 'ru I'UUUIIAHKI
~UTY rilAHI.KSTON STOCK
U KA 11,KOA ! i ANIi HANK STOCK
HTATK SOUTH CA KULIN A STOCK
KTATB UONDS. OLD AND NEW, AND COUPONB
MKMi'iiiH AMI>CHAUuarruN RAILROAD UUNDB
AND COUPONS
CITY MEMPHIS C OUPONS
cn y HAVANNAH COUPON?
A<T,sr..?0 lt. H. Dr.I.KON.
J**T "_3_ No. 'Jl Uroa.1 street.
WANTED $1000.
I "\NK THOUSAND DOLLARS roil SIX OH TWELVE
L/ months; secured by Mortgag.. on Heal Pa?tale in
he elly. Apply to A. M. MOltr.I.AND,
Slock ami Kichaiigc llruker,
July 12 2? No. 8 limad elrcVt.
BONDS, STOCKS AND COUPONS.
BONDS OF ALI. KINDS
Stocks ol all kinda
Coupons ol all kliiils
Hank Ullis ai all kluil?.
nought st highest rales by
ANimr.1V M. MORELAND.
July 12 Imo_Ureter, No. tl Broad HlrceL
STATE OK Btlll'I'II CAUOI.INA ItO.MlsT^
Any party having losltwo (T) Hiato ol Boulli Carnll
IS DONOS, (old) and wlm ran furnish tiumlx-rs o, Hunds
ind satisfactory proofer said Honda bum? stolen, ran
abtaln tlieni hy paying uremic. Apply at THIS OF
?OK._y?fmS_ _July Ul
NOTICE.
?iMlEEDMAN'8 BAVTNUH AND TRUST COMPANY.
. No. O Kiste atmet. Mooey depo - i ted on or befure the
I5lh dsy of July will bo eulltlcd lo Intered ss fruin July
1st. NATHAN IllTTKll,
Juno 27_15 _Cannier.
NATIONAL
FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS
TRUST COMPANY.
Branch nt ( Inn li ston, S. C.,
NO. O STATE KT ll I". KT.
TkKrOilTS CAN ALWAYS HE DRAWN WITHOUT
U NOTICE.
Dcpoells ul Specie aro repaid In Specie.
All other Deposits aro repaid In "Greenbacks" or Na?
tional Hank Hills.
Deposits of any amount received frmii any penen,
NATHAN HITTER, Cashier.
July ll_n
NATIONAL
PR I! KD MAN'S \I!IU\
AN? '
TRUST COMPANY.
CHARTERED B? ACT OF CONGRESS.
OFFICERS.
M. T. HEWITT. ProtMont.
J. W. AI.VOHD, Ural VIcc-PrctldonL
LEWIS Ul,ETHANE, (?oconil vice-President.
DANIEL L. EATON, Actuary.
HAM L. HARRIS. O.oor.l Inspector.
Hanking liousc, Punusylvaula Avenue, comer of 10th
street, Wallington, V. C.
BRANCH AT CHARLESTON, S. C.,
NO. 0 HTATK STREET.
Opens every dsy, Sundays and Holidays excepted,
from 10 A. M., to 2 P. M., and from 3 lo 4 P. M
DEPOSITS OF ANY AMOUNT HECEIVED FROM
ANY PERSON.
Inlorcal payiiblo in January and July, in each year.
All deposits wUI be repaid with Interest due when re?
quired.
All Hie profils belong to tho depositors.
Ilrauches havo been oelabllahcd in tho principal elites
from New York to Now Orleans, sud accounts caa bo
transferred from ono Drauch to anolhor, without charge
or in Ierro pll UK the Interest.
In nut men 11 ore cul j renie In neem i Ile i of tho United
?tetes. RICHARD II. CAIN.
Chairman Advisory Committee.
FRANCIS L. CARDUZO.
Secretary.
NATHAN RITTER,
Juno 20 Imo Cashier.
NOTEIS.
S. SWANDALE,
PROPRIETOR CF THE
Mansion House,
OREKNV1LLE, 8. C.
PAVILION HOTEL.
A FINE LUNCH
Served. Every Day,
PROM ll TU IS 1-9 O'CLOCK.
ST. JAMES HOTEL,
NEW ORLEANS.
PEornurronfl :
WU. A. HURD.Of New Orleans.
W. F. COItiLEltY.Of Spottswood Hotel, Richmond.
Telegraph and Railroad Offices in Rotunda of Li o toi.
Juno 17_Cmo
STEVENS HOUSE, Nos. 91. 93,99 AND ar
Broadway, N. Y., opposite Bowling Uroen-I n tbs
European Plan.-THE STEVENS HOUSE ta well and
widely known to tho travelling public. The location la ca?
pee lally suitable to merchants and bust ll csa moa; lt ls La
clone proximity to tho business part of tho city-ta on
the highway of Southern and Western travel-and adja?
cent to all Uta principal Railroad and Bloaioboal dopota.
Tho STEVSNS HOUSE has liberal accommodation for
ovar 300 guests-it is well furnlahed, and possesses every
modern Improvement for thetorofort and onterlalninent
of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well venti?
lated-provided willi gai anil water-the attendance ls
prompt and respectful-and Hie table ls generously pro
vhled with every delicacy of the season at moderate rates.
The rooms having beta refurnished and remodeled, wa
aro enar' idle offer eura facilities for tho comfort and
pleasure .1 our guests. DEO. K. CHASE A CO.,
Hay IS Imo Proprietors.
-M X> E A U T Y.- Auburn, _tsaa
A?m'\x. A* Golden, Flaxen, and JB?A
?W<m M& Silken UURLS producod by M _
? sr tho uso of Profeaaor DE- CP^TS
?/tglAxfm. UHEIIX'S Flt 18 Kit LE Wkil
AVI? ?Bb CU KV EUX- Omi sppUca- Jkm^yT
Bm *3fc\t,on warra; i tod to curl the ^ffifljf jjiW.
^'T""T"^'* moat straight and stubborn ^^wVpaw
lal "of either sex Into wavy ringlets, or hoary masslvo
>t_ . . Has kasai used hy tho fashionables of Pails sud
London, with lbs moil gratifying result*. Does uo In
ury to tho hair. Price Cy mall, sealed and postpaid, tl.
leacripUvo circulars malled free. Address HKituK.lt,
muTTS A CO., Cu ondit*. No. 288 River aireet. Trey, N.
{., bolo Agents for tbs United States.
March au_ly_
ATFLICTED1
SUFFER NO MORE!
When by the uso of DR. JOINVILLB'S RT.IXIR jon
au be cured pormaueully, sud st a trifling cosL
Tho asloulshlug success which bas attend od Ibis lu
'sluabls medicino for phyaical and Nervous Wcaknoas
lenural Debility and Prostration, Loss ol Muscular Ec
ruy, Impotency, or any of the consequences of youfhfn.
uiUacretion, rondan lithe most valuable preparaUoD
vcr discovered.
lt will remove all nervous affeeUoos, depression, ex?
ilement. Inca nacl ly to lindy or bu tinosa, losa of memo
y, cunfiislou, thoughts of self doatrncUon. fears of In?
anity, Ac, It will restore the sppeUle, renew tho health
f th oas who have destroyed lt by sensual excess or ovil
rael Ices.
Young Men, bo humbugged no more by "Quack Doo
j ra" and ignorant piatUliouors, but send without delay
jr the Elixir, and ba at on oe restored lo health and hap
lusas. A perfect Curs li Uuarant/ied In ovary Instance,
'rles (1, or four bottles to ono address S3.
One bottle ls snfddeBl to effect a cure In all ordinary
" Lat). DIL J01N\vTLLE'B SPECIFIC PILLS, for tho
peedy and permanent cure of Gonorrhoea, (ileet. CIT- 1
ml Dischargee, O ravel. Stricture, and all affections ol
in Kidneys and Bladder. Cures effected In from ons to
vs days. They are prepared from vogetabls ea traeU !
?at ara harmless on toe system, end nevor na asea to the
>imaeb or Impregn?is the breath. No change of rite!
noceaaary while ualog them, nor does their action In
ay manner Interfere with boato eas' pursells. ITU e tl
sr box. ?
Either of tho above-mentioned articles will be rent to j
vy address, closely tea!od, and post-paid, by mall or
cprcss 00 receipt of price. Address all ord ora to
HERO EH, Hil CITS A CO., Chemists, I
March 30 ly No. MB River atroot. Troy. N. Y. ,
TO TAX. PA YKllSi
PUK FOLLOWING ORDINANCE 10 PUBLISHED i
L for the iufonuaUou of all persons concerned: j
* o un IN AH c a TO Ailinn AS oannfaxoa TO saurs sur- c
rues rou rna rasa 1147, ASO roa ornan poarosse. t
L Be lt ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen In City |
anneal assembled. That all taxes payable under tho Or
juuvoo torslso snppllea for the year lbo7, and for other i
arpooea, be paid on or bel ors the 29th day of June next: e
>d that perrons who ahaU make default of payment of 1
IBU- taxes on that day, abell pay, In addition to tho
noun! of their taxes, ons and a half per cent, per I
nnlh untU the Slit day of Joly, whoo, il not paid, an I
nount of two per) etat per month upon tho amount t
taxes ahall be paid; ?jul aiTer the ?lat day of August i
roe per osnL per mouth oe tho amount of taxes due
aU be paid until payment of the wholo amount la mad e.
IL That all parsons who neglect or fall to pay their c
onthly taxes on or before tbs a neera th day of each
cmIh, shall reapocuvely pay.on the amounis thereof, ?
o per cont par month from ouch Aflecnth day, acth
yment ls made.
itlfled ta City Council this seventh dar of May, In
tba year of our Lord oas thousand eight hundred and s
ttxiy-eeveu.
Il* S.] P. a Q AILI,.?. HD, Mayor. d
(V. II. Burra, Clerk of Connell. arno May ll
- I
PIBK LOAM.
MAYORALTY OF CHAriLKHTON, I Ol
Om HALL, November ?, IMS. I
, LI, PERSONS DESIROUS UF HEltUILDINtl IN TUX
L Burnt Dla tri eta and Watta Places of the City, un
r "An Act of lbs Otoeral Asasmhry, atrina authority u
Lbs OH y Council of Charlotten to proceed la the mat- V
ot a lire Ixaan, wHi t view to ahl in building up Hu ol
Lan sw." are hereby oeUfled thal the fons of appli- li
n for loam can be obtained at tho office of the Clark U
Oounel), between Lbs hourn of ? A. M. and 3 P. mil
LU sppUeaUont mutt bo* " "d In tho above men Lion ?tl
ce, aa the ComxoJtUt wiU meei every Monday to cou
er th? tame.
ly order of tbs Mayori W. tl. SMITH,
lo vern bar 10 Ork ol Council,
GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS.
COHN IN HULK, AFLOAT.
7t\ f\i V iwsui;i.Ni'ittMi: WHITE MILLING CORN.
t)U\' i? Ix'lx mu? I'-u:*, rx Sehr. Moonlight.
ALSO, IN nniiiK :
SOO lal.? Prime N. ll. HAY
Kroll ennui-! (Irlnt mu? Meal.
For Halo liy JNO. CAMFSEN A- CO..
July ll '2 Nu. 11 M irki I, II|I|KIKIIO Wale ?trent.
JUST A It li IV Kl).
rn lillias. MESS pulu; AN 11 PORK HEADS.
i>U For salo l?y WM. H ll UN KY,
July 3 _ _ Nu. 102 East Doy
COHN, OATS AND HAY AFLOAT.
1)F.lt STEAMKIIN HVKltMANN. FALCON AND MAS
H V?TAH. For Mille Ly
WEST k JONES.
July 0 _ _ No. 7? Buri Hay-;_
CHICAGO SUUAR-CU RED ll AMS.
O?S TOS. CHIOAOO SIMIAR-CUIIED HAMS.
? VJ Just reci Ivcd sud for Bolo by .
LAUIlbY AI ALEXANDER.
July ll ... ?
SCOTCH PHJ IRON.
O/A TONS ll LEN! IA KNOCK PHI I HON. JUST RE
tf\ f OKIVF.D |iur bark "FWe ito l'Air," from Liver
|ritol. For salo by
HO UT. MURK k CO.,
Joly lt il Boyeo A Cu's Wliarf.
ARROW TiK COTTON HANDS.
TONS OF Tilt: CELKHHATED "ARROW HF."
r)\) COTTON HANDS, lor lisllng Colton, superior tu
all others, .lust rervlvM per '-Filia uv L'Air, from
Liverpool. For Hali-by IL MIHI: A: CO.,
July ll C Uoyoe k Co.'? Wharf.
FOU HALE.
1)RTME SMOKE? IIACflN. HAMS, PORK THIM
M 1 Ni IS. Ai-., A-c., at reduced pries*, ill quantities
to mil pun haHer*.
Apply to MeRAY k CA.MPHELL,
july u No. i:ic Mesum street.
SCOTCH ALK.
1 ?\?\ CASKS TEN N KNT'S OELKIHIATF.D DOUBLE
H/U KTHONU ALB. in bond.
CU casks Ib-niard'H r.lhibnrgh Ale.
CO rankt Poniard's 1Mb- India Ale.
Cl) casks Tcnnrnl' l'ut Alo.
Deceived per ?bit* .WhaSOSTrl"Amelia" and "FUlo
do l'AIr," from Liverpool.
For ralu by ROUT. MURK A CO.,
July ll fl llnyrii A- CO.'B Wharf.
NEW Fl Ol)IC, NEW FLOUR.
RLCKIVINll THIS DAY FHOM SOUTH CAROLINA
RAILROAD
ICU Kick? FAMILY and KTXIIA, (Irauilu Milla
CU Sacks Family and Eitra, Augusta Milln
CH Sack? Family and Extra, Newberry Hleaui MUIR
HUI Sacks Super and Kino, Allanta City Mills
ld I Rbis. Extra and Super from Allants, Oro.
nu bids. nahm.me au,i New York Sillier al ?0 to
?10 CO.
ANO TO AnmvR,
aeOO Uushcls while- Murylatld COHN.
For salo low by STENHOUSE k CO..
July ll No. IUI East Hay.
IM W. WILLIAMS & IO.,
WHOLESALE MERCHANTS,
CH AHLESTON, S. C.,
OFFEK FOR 8ALIS LOW, KOR CASH ?
*2f\f\f\ SEAMLESS SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT
. M M M f con odin Hemp suit Manilla Hope
200 bales lluuny sud Uuudeo Ila, cum
ldOO ketts Nnlls, assorted sizes
non bbls CotTuo Sugar, A, ll und C
2o0 har.s Rio CoiTcii
100 bbls Molasses and Sy nip
;tntl bunn Adamantino Candles
'iou keiiH Hazard'H Powder
CIM bags Shut
-'IHNi lb*. Lead '
Copperas, Uluo Stone, Madder, Indigo, Spices, Ac.
July HI wfmlHunfl
RAILROADS.
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COMPANY,
SUPKHINTENDENT'S OFFICE.
CiiAnumiN, S. C., July G, 1KC7,
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, TIIK TTII INST., TUE
foUowinu Schedule will bo nu by Uio Mail and
Passenger Trains on Ulis Hoad :
Leave Chirles Um at.0:00 A. M.
Arrive st Florence, st.9:30 P. M.
Lcovo Florence st.8:48 A. M.
Arrive st Charleston at.3:30 P. M.
July fi 0_H. H. SOLOMONS, 8llP'*._
I CIIRRAW AND DARLINGTON RAILROAD.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1
CUERA w AND DAnr.iHOTON RAIT.HOAD, J
CUEOAW, July 0, 1807. )
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, THE STU INST., THE
M si I sud Passenger Trains eu thin Road wiU run sa
Kilowa ;
Leavo Chcraw at.ii-.fx) A. M.
Arrive st Florene nt.B:30 A. M.
s^nm?Vlar.::^
These trains make elaso conn cc lion with tho ti aius lo
and from Charleston, and lo and from Kl noa ville.
H. S. SOLOMONS, Sup't.
narnouticltsvlllo, S. C., ind Wad osborn', N. C.. papers
copy for one month. 0 july 0
ORKEN VILLE AND I OLU?IIUIA RAIL?
ROAD COMPANY.
TREASURER'S OF* ICE. CO LUM 111 A. S. C.. I
Jiu.v 6TK, 1R87. I
"\TOTI0EI8 HF.REI1Y OIVEN THAT THE O. * C. R.
ll IL CO. sro now prepared tu EXCHANGE THEIR
HONDS AND CERTIFICATES OF INDEUTEDNEHS. en?
dorsed by Uio Stale of south Carolins, under tho Act of
thc Legislatureof December 20,1808. for their Donds and
Coupons past dnc, secured by a mortgogo, commonly
known as tba ."Ant mortgage."
Also for their Donds and Ibo Coupons on Uicm (bat
lu ry bo due, endorsed by Uio State, limier Um Act or tile
Lcglsloture of January 28lb, HUH, which are beaded,
"Confed?rela States of America."
Also, for lucir Donds and Coupons past dun known as
"Non-Mortgage H?nde," at ono for three, a? provided for
lu said Aotof December 201b, 1BG?.
Holders of "Non-Mortgagn Bonds and Coupons" past
due, w bo prefer it, will bc allowed to take for them in ex?
change. Ibo Donds snd Certificates of indebU'dncns or tho
Company, secured bv a second mortgage at par.
Donds and Certificates of Indebtedness, secured by a
second mortgogo, will also bo tcnilorcil to all parties
having any other doss of claims against-tho Company, in
paj ment. JOHN O. EDWARDS,
Treasurer.
Si- All ! ?apera in the Slate thst advertise, for Ibo Com
psuy wUl please (?ive tao abavo lour luso ruo rei.
July 9 4
BOOKS. STATIONERY, ETC.
SCHOOL BOOHS AT HALF
PRICK.
I7?N0LI*H. FRENCH. LATIN AND OREEK. ITALIAN,
li OERMAN AND SPANISH SCHOOL DOOKS aro bo
Ing sold at balf price. Teachers and pare nt?, if they de?
sire tu nave, should avail themselves of tho opportunity.
Coll soon, or you may be loo late.
SAM. nART, Sr.,
Jun? 17_nooks? lier, King s trott.
M. M. QUINN,
Wholesale & Retail Dealer
IN
HOOKS. PERIODICALS,
NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC.
No. ?V47 KINO STRKKT
(Oppoilto Ann sired),
Charleston, C. S.
Tbs LATEST ISSUES ol Uie Press slways on baud.
Subscriptions received and Hoods delivered or for?
warded by Mall or Express.
All CASU ORDERS will ba promptly attended lo.
February 28 ly
G. F. V?TLIRT
NO. 108 MARKET ST.,
Books, Periodicals and Stationery*
JUST ItEOETVKD
A Ur a (apply or STATIONERY
rnOTOOllAPHS. PHOTOGRAPH ALDDMH
POCKET DOOKS. DI A HIES for 1867, Etc
ALSO,
Ons and largs selection of NOVELS, by the most
okinted autiiorr. SONU HOOK?, HOOKS for Home
un tsomcnls, fee.
AL tbs MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS.
DAILIES constantly on band, and subscriptions re
erred !or Ibo some.
Orders from tbs country aro respectfully solicited.
TKRMy uitK.ltAi" November S
PUBLIC NOTICE.
OFF1UE OF CITY TREASURY. I
January 3, 18e7.1
PUBLIC NOTICE 13 HEREBY OIVEN THAT UNDKIl
Ibo following ordinance licenses have been prepared
ir delivery from HtLj Onice. 8. THOMAS,
Olly Treasurer.
Rte. 1. Be il Ordained Ay Ike Ua\ror and Aldermen in
itv CouncilnaemUrd, That from hud sfter lbs Orstday
f January, licenses sholl bo taken out for all carls, dray,
ud wsguus, usent for prlvste and domestic purposes. In
ie same manner, aird accord lng to the same provision*
ow of force in relation to csrU, drsyi, sud wagons, letor
riven Ifor biro, except giving bom s, And eacb such
ut, dray or wagon, (ball bo prc vid ut! with s badge eou
linlng Ute iinmber Un roof, and marke,! PrivaU, to us
laced on tbs outside of Ibo shafL
Seo. 2. No person shall bo taken by the Treasurer ss
nrely to any bend under tho Onlioance cone, ruing b
mses for carts, drays, wagons and other carnages, un*
as bo or she bo a freeholder.
MM. 3. Tbs following stud! hereafter bs the rates for
Dense* for pnbile and private carts, drays, wagons, fer.,
ic lu din g the bones or mules used thereof, which shall
i free from other taxation:
TI LIQ CASTS, II BA TX, ara, OB TWISS isnarm rn AMT
BCSISXSS WU ATX V?C, SOB NIUE DIBXCT OB TND1I1BOT.
For every cart, dray or wagon, dnwn by one boree or
nie, ?20.
For every cart, dray or wagon, dnwn by two horses oe
ales, tao.
For every hack and carrlago with two wheels, $20.
For every hack and carriage with four wheels, MO.
For every stage or omnibus (except lins omnibus,
Ith two bornes, MO.
For avery stags or omnibus (except Uno omnibust
?wn by four boreas, ita.
For every truck drawn by two or more horses or mules
o. '
For every express wagon drawn by two or more horses
mules, WO.
saxon CASTS ARO rarvATK o IST?, DKATS, ?TO.
For every brood cort OT wagon, ts.
For ovary cart, dray or wagon, used fer private or do
oatie parp?se*, end not to be employ od In the trans
rung of goods, wares, merchandise, bun ber, or any
ber commodity, for compenxeUoD, either directly or
Urcetly for Ibo same, sholl pay for a Uccuso tbs sum ol
, exelttslve of the hors* or mule.
ROU?cd in City Council, this 14th day of January,
us,] in the year of our Lord one thousand sight hun?
dred and sixty-six.
P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor.
By th? Mayor,
tenaty 9 W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council,