The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 13, 1867, Image 2

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flu: NEWS ST J M MA RY. The reported new islnnd in the Pacific bas pro- cd a delusion. There is no land within (Wc undrcd miles of thc point designated. A piper has been started at Kio de Jnnciro csllcu tho JlraiH Emigration Reporter, ono of the publishers of which is a formor citizen of Missis /pi. The . ?ney caused hy tho death or Justice WATNE, ' 'he Supremo Court, will not bo filled. A low ol .'ongrcss prohibits the filling of any vaosncte until thc number of judges is reduced to six. The wt ' '.mown French financier, M. EMILE PERIRRE, s .'resident of twclvo or fifteen joint stock con. moies. tho nggregato capital of which is $ 18,000,000. His influence in Paris mny be int gined. Thirty y jars ago tho postage of a letter from London to the Isle of Man was ls. 3d.; to ber? wick, in Scotland, ls. Cd.; and to Olenavy, in Inland, ls. Od. Tho postage of a lcttor to Australia >r New Zealand is now only Gd. It has t.nnspircd that thc Court which sent? enced Mrs. ri v un AT r to death, cnrncslly re? commended ber to the mercy of tho President. Tho recommendation is in tho handwriting of Congressman BINGHAM. His Mohnmmedau Mujcsly, the Turkish Sultan, seems lo be well pleased with his visit in thc cointries or Ibo infidels. After visiting PariB and London, he hos accepted an invita? tion from tho Emperor of Austria to spend a week in Vienna. The other day thc population of Vienna crowded tho Prater to witness a singular raoo. Eight horses ran, caoh ridden by a lady be? longing to high lifo. The stnkes were n parure or diamonds or great value. The Countess S-won by half a neck. A gentleman asked Mr. Beecher tho other day what he inlcnacd to do with the charac? ters of his novel now running in tho Ledger. Ho said he waa bothered lo know, but "felt tempted to get up a grand railroad accident and kilt them all off at once" The Philadelphia Prtu is authorized by Hon. Tn.M i n r.r s STEVENS to say, concerning the story of the interview botween him and the editor of thc Union Springs (Miss.) Times, that "there is very little foundation for what it contains, boing, so far as thcro is any sem? blance of truth in il, a caricature." On the 14th of Juno the water was let into Helena Ditch, Montana. This dilch, from v. hero it taps Ton Mile Gulch till it empties ?uto Dry Gulch, is scTcnlcen and a half miles long A tunnel ono hundred and forty feet long hos been cut through a solid rock. Tho work was commenced a year ago, and from ono hundred to one hundred and fifty men worked on it daily. Daron DE ROTHSCHILD hos just given $460 for a male cock pheasant pcocook, brought re? cently from Chins. There is but ono other Uko bird (and it is a hen) in Europe, and it belongs to the Zoological Gorden at Antwerp. Daron DE ROTHSCHILD may gratify his whims. Ho is the banker of all the crowned heads who visit Paris, and his commissions must amount to an enormous sum. The course of the Austrian Government to? ward Hungary has reconciled a number of thc most prominent men of the revolutionary party wilh Austrian rule. Among those who nave availed themselves of the amnesty is Gen. KLAFKA, who last year organized and commanded tue Hungarian legion which was to im ide Hungary while the Prussians were marching upon Vienna. A short lime since tome laborers, digging in a field i 'ar Youghal, Ireland, discovered two antique gold ornaments. The ornaments con? sist of tv . chaplets or circlets for the bead, called, fr 3D. their shape, lunettes, and, if of Druidical origin, belong to a class of ornament worn only by 1 he high priests on occasions of th? greatest solemnity. The ornaments weigh about eight ounces, and are of tho finest gold. It ls stated hy Gen. SPINNBB, the United Slates Treasurer, that LONOSTBEET'S ohecks were paid by him during the war, as the only instance of that kind. LONGSTREET was pay? master in tho United States Army when the army deposit ed all the Government funds he had on hand, and made provision for all the checks whioh had been issued by him. Governor CUAWFOBD, of Kansas, says five thousand whites hare been killed by the In? dians the last year. He says the Indian traders sud agents have misrepresented malters to the Government, having reported the Indians peaceable when they wero murdering and scalping oitizens wherever they could find them. Ht says if the Government does not provide for the protection of the people, he will take the natter into his own hands. A new giant, born in the Department of the Vosges, Prance, and measuring eight feet and a half in height, visited the. Exhibition st Paris reeently, having made the journey to Paris principally with theebjeot of measuring himself with the Chinese giant. He at once proceeded to tho establishment which Hie latter shares with a dwarf, and challenged him, measure in ^ hand. The result of tho trial was that the Chinaman had to acknowledge himself van? quished in stature. An extra of the Times of India, dated the 14th ult., contains the following letter: "Sir -One of the missing Sepoys, 21st regiment na? tive infantry, or marine battalion, who accom? panied Dr. LIVINGSTONE'S expedition, returned this doy from Zanzibar. News has been receiv? ed from the Doctor. Ho was alive aud well; and the havildar, 21st regiment native infan? try, or marine battalion, and Ibo Nassick boys were with him. S. THACKER, commanding 21st regiment native infantry, Bombay, May 14, lb*07." Tho New York Tribune says : "AmoDg thc steerage passengers who arrived in New York on Tuesday, on the steamship Iron Age, from Amsterdam, were ten convicts, who were sent hero by the authorities at that place. Some of the passengers informed Capt. THOMAR LAT, of the revenue cutter Uno, who reported the faet to Surveyor WAKEMAN. The convicts are now in the custody of United States Marshal MOB,RAY, who will hold them until instruction can he received from the Secretary of 8teto at Washington, as to their final disposition. A solemn requiem mass for the repose of the soul of the unfortunate Emperor MAXIMILIAN was celebrated in tho Redemptionist (St. Mary's) Churoh, New Orleans, on Tuesday morning. The mass was given without invitation by the Reverend Fathers. The interior of the chore h bad a grand ?nd sombre look. In tho nave, near the chancel rail, was the catafalco draped in heavy folds of black velvet, a death's head, ?knit and erots-bones forming part of the fur t kure. A bnndred wax candles were lighted and illuminated tho ?idea. All of the foreign Consuls and the A uni ri &n naval off. co rs were In attendance, ?nd occupied the pews immedi? ately along the catafalco. TUB PATHS newspapers are filled with inci? dents connected with the sensation occasioned by the representation of VICTOR H ooo's Her? nani, Ono line, which wa? suppressed at the first representation of the play, bad been re? stored. Ab attendant walks in and addressing Don Carlos says, "The Emperor Maximilian is dead," referring to tome old fellow, whoas very . bones bad crumbled Into dust age* ago. Bul lb? w?rda ran through the andiene? like an electric shook. Thia waa on Thursday, June 20,and perhaps many of those pr?tent at that representation, wjjl hereafter connect tba shud? der, camed by th? recitation, of tho line, ni th th? fact that tte body of the unfortunate Aus? trian Prindo. ?ral then lying, sosrcely cold, on (ho ?oil of Mexico. CURRENT TOPICS. SUMK or oiR readers may bare seen \ i "piece" going tlio round of Hie papers lately, , giving an necounl of an interview between Mr.\ ^ G tomiK DIIAKE, of thc Union Springs (Alu.) J 7Yme.?. and Mr. THAHUKUS STr.vr.Na. Wo nt lashed no importance lo tho document, and did ! not publish it in tho NKWB. WC knew Mr. ' DitaKI very well during thc war. lie waa n , member of thc Tbird Alabama Regiment, nnd fought bravely during tho firal two yenrB ol thc war, whoo Iii? health gove way nnd com? pelled him lo lake "details for light duly." At thc close of thc war lie was n clerk in Clencrol HltAna's office in Richmond. Though n North? ern man by birth, II?B sympathies ore alto? gether Southern; nnd, ar- will bo seen by Iho I following extract from tho New York lleraUl, detailing nn interview betweeu one of its re? porters and Mr. STEVENS, Ibo lader did not relish Mr. DRAKE'S cntecliiiing : "I BO frequently annoyed by porsons whom I do not desire lo see, and who bavo no right to trouble me with their presence. Not many days ago, n Southern editor, ns ho called himself, in a man? ner forced hil way into my - oom in company wilb a cilitcu whoso sooicty I never voluntarily seek, by following tho scrvnnt who brought hiB card up lo me, before I hod time to decide whether I would see him or not. In nu impe? rious manner lie put question after question lo me, although I told bim my health would not permit mo to receive visitors at thal time; and because I kindly answered a few bo continued In his lawyer-like cross-examination until I arose i informed bim that I found il neces? sary to retire to bed. Even then be followed me up with other questions, and I seo by a Philadelphia paper thal ho has published a long rigmorolo about his iulorview, containing a fow words of truth and a great deal of imagi? nation." FOR ABOUT SEVEN wocks-lill the Isl of Sop tcmbcr-says tho Iloston J'ost-rnosl of ihi fashionable churches will be closed. Yesterday closed the season al quito a number of thom Tho wealthy membors arc in Europe or nt th watering places, and tho pastors, poor, under paid and overworked souls that they arc, mus have a holiday too. No ono ooraplaius of thal The pastora need fresh air as much as anybody and a few weeks spent whoro ono may fin "sermons in stones, books in tho runnin brooks, and good in everything," may Ink Bomo of thc cobwebs out of their brains an put some christianity in. But what a commet tary on our high civilization it is, that ou places of worship arc closed just becauao th fashionable communicants arc out of lowi There is not ano of them that could not bo fdic three times every Sunday, even in tho warmei weather, if the middle classes-not iho poor wbo must stay in town all summer beoaut they cannot afford to leave it, were cordial! invited to their pen n. Rut they aro not inv ted ; on thc contrnry, thoy aro repelled, drive into religious indiffercntism, by thc fashioi nblo standard in voguo in threc-fourlhs of ll churches. Laboring peoplo cannot pay i much for pew rent as many of them pay f bouse rent; they cannot go to ohurch coaches, and diamonds, and rustling allkB, ai fine broadcloth ; they do not like to bc tho au jects of supercilious notice, even in ohurol they have feelings, and it hurts them to 1 treated like beggars rather than breihrc These are some of the reasons why over tw thirds of the population of New York nev attend ohurch. The ohurohes are for wcaltl and fashionable people ; the streets, thc par and the broad air of hcavon for the poor. It no wonder that eight m illions of peoplo in I United States are, virtually, infidels. THE Iiolttin O?e.al, of Matamoros, of l 20th, publishes the following letter, which , Uexienno says is underatood lo have been wr ten by JIJARE? himself to RBHIOZABCL: "T , trial of MAXIMILIAN, MU?AMOS and MEJIA ti initiated; and; ns was to be expected, tho oct eil of war has condemned them to death. > tico of .tho senienoe waa givon ?he?n jaaierd at 1, and EBCOBEDO ordered the execution tako place at 3 in the evening. The Bat MAOKUB, who had been Minister of Prust near MAXIMILIAN, and Se?ores RIVA PAI.A I . . -.-e, ?imui as the hour of execution, made application io I Qorornment for a suspension, so that the ct damned persons might havo time to mako tin testamentary dispositions, for which the Iii waa too short. The Government, which li been anxious all along to temper justice wi olemency, suspended the execution until Mc day next, so as to give Baron MAONUB lime arrive before tho execution. Tho sen lenee h been pronounced and is irrevocable, i means have been tried to procure thc favor the Gov cr?ment for theoondemned, but in va To all such the Government has replied with ?implo negative. All efforts nre useless avoid the law, which will bo applied withe remission. By the leisurely course of Ute pi ccedings, and the various concessions made MAXIMILIAN and hi? associ?tes, the Gorei ment has tried to show the world that it ti not been urged by passion, but by its ct soience, to a solemn duty, howerer weigh The death, therefore, of MAXIMILIAN, Mil MON sod MEJIA is decided upon, and they mi expiate their crimes. The whole world about to be shaken, and Mexico will be rail to a lofty height in the consideration and aped of the world." THAD. STEVENS ia rather severe on bis c leagues. In the interview he recently I with the New York Herald'* reporter, speaki of the reason of the incompleteness of the 1 construction Acts, passed in February a Maroli, he says: "Tbe fact is, Congress bi as usual, become thoroughly demoralli Some members bad their wives at Washingl and their women at home, and others their \ men ot Washington and their wives at hot and it was impossible to keep them togelh Tho bill was not all that we wanted, but it v the best we oould get, and so wc passed it. first it was proposed that Congress should self name the generals who were to ?omma in the different military uiatricts into wo: the conquered territory was divided: but I objection was made that lt looked Uko an int ferenoe with the discipline of the army. Ti the commanding general was to make the lection; but some of our friends said, ?Oh, the President do it, it can do no harm ;' on'd we let it go at that." WE WEBS UNDER tho impression that N Orleans, unliko our p iverly-ttrickon Palm? city, had pl only of money. Judge, then, get reader, our dismay, when yesterday we ti up the New Orleans Timi? of Monday, the 8 and in it found five entire pages covered w ?ho names of delinquent tax payers, publiai officially, according lo an ordinance, t>y City Treasurer. Wo connted the naa.es, i found them to be 8820, owing amount* rary from fifty cents to thousands of dollars. J think of it 1 Bight thousand three hundred t twenty delinquent tax payers in a olly of the t of New Orleans I There'ia something daca; <outb of 8weden; We have heard muon ci plaint among our own city authorities of slow pace at which tax payers step up to captain'! office to settle, and we know many, ta arrears; but we doubt whether the ?um! Bf them ia aa large, in prbportlon to our poi alico, at the 8260 to that or the Crescent Cl The Irish Chief Secretary, being the owi >f afine! ostrich, which lome' days" ago i lately dcllvc r?? of a? egg, received the fol lt ng telegram from hil s to ward i <. My Lo it your lordthip .it out of the country,'I hi irocured the biggest goon 1 oould find to rn the o ???or/? aggi." lila! '.."' '.tv;v'r>i^fv' m j -. LAHOKUT CI neu LAT ION.- The DAILY I tftws publishes the Official Lint of Let- i 'rr* remaining in ike I'ottoffice at the ?ur 1 }/ each trxefc, agreeably to the following X tection of the New Pottoffice Law, a* the i fietctpaper having the largest circulation in 1 the'ih'ty oj Charleston: < L HE?TIOH S. Anil bo lt lurlber cnacior), Thal Ulla of let- ?I 1er? nrmsliiInK uncalled for lu any Poatoftlco in ?ny city, ajaru or Tillage, where, a newspaper ?hall bo lirintetl, 1 ?harVhertvirter bo published oncu only lu tho newspaper which, boin? publlahod weekly or oftener, ahall havo tho largest circulation within range of delivery or tbo aald office _ 1 tfW Akt communications intended for publican tin Mn's journal must he addressed to thc Editor of Hie ?lailg News. No. 18 Ifaune-strcei, Cliarleston, S. C. ? nustniss Communications '.o Pubtisltcr of Daily News. We cannot undertake lo rei- ru rejected corr.munica lions. Advertisements outstfe of the city must be accom?ta nied with tho cash CHARLESTON. SATURDAY M01VN1NO, JULY 13, 18C7. Jon WORK.-Wo have now completed our office so aa to ox?ente, In tho ?hortest poseiblo time, ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, and wc most, respectfully ask tho patronage of our friends. BIDDER N II I STO lt I ICS. Somebody saya : "History in philosophy tenoning hy example." This could willi trulh be affirmed of history ns it wits wont to bc written in thc olden time, when there were men sufficiently modest to serve in thc humble capacity of chroniclers; a class of authors now altogether extinct. Thc war corrcspoodent of tho duily new spaper is ita only nnaloguc. Ho, however, from tho peculiar nature of his occupation is ne? cessarily imperfect in his report, for ho is not allowed sufficient time to gather his ( material with care, to digest it at leisure, and draw thc proper inferences. Nor, writing in thc midst of thc most intense excitement, eau ho hy any possibility di? vest himself of bias and party feeling, which will lend a st rong coloring to all his effusions, nc therefore furnishes tho merest hints toward history; very copious material, it is true, embarrassing by its abundance, hut requiring n very judicious us well ns industrious collator, to sift tho vast mass nnd determine what to choose, then to read, sever thc true from tho false, and lastly to reproduce thc samo concisely, and in an allractivo style. Un? fortunately our historians aro in nil things too ambitions. They disdain thc laurels of XENOPHON, HERODOTUS aud CESAR, of FROISSART nnd PHILIP DE COMINES. They wnnt no chronicler's fame. THUCY? DIDES is their model, and SALLUST, and TACITUS. But thoy far outstrip these an? cient worthies, not in brevity, in case of narrative, or in beauty of style. That were impossible. We refer to their predominant inclination to indulge in what is called thc philosophy of history; the historical facts often merely being made to serve ns illus? trations of some preconceived pct theory. They have their philosophical system, us (Killy some hobby, in need of strong lit? erary bolstering, and they write n history, it matters not of what, making every event prove thc truth and correctness of the sys? tem. This is what in modern times hus been dctiomiuatcd tho philosophy of his? tory ; and, wo are sorry to say, there arc few even of tho first historians of tho present century entirely free from this im? putation. Thc daily increasing number of historical novels, it is fair to hope, will ex? ercise a beneficial effect in this regard, in that they nfford n moro suitable means of nccompliRhing the end in view. Ona. s?fcr ji?i? ra wiiat wc may call the physical his? torian, who n8cribes to purely natural causes not only every phenomenon of tho physical world, but likewise, also, all that has hith? erto been regnrded as lying beyond thc preoinct cf in a tc ri ni nnturc, which, for want of any other name, hove been de? nominated moral causes. They recognize no metaphysics. Their natural history em? braces all the phenomena, mental, moral and physical, of man and of tho universo, of the makro and tho mikro kosmos. The great progress mndc in physical science during the past hundrod years bns exercised a very natural influence in this direction. When so much has been brought to light that before WOH hid in darkness, the temptation is very strong to arrive at the conclusion that that which is still unknowu will in a few years ho demon? strated ns clearly, and through the same means, and will be found to bc dependent upon similar causes, with the many phe? nomena which science has already revealed to our view. The fact that such a view elevates his calling, and is therefore very flattering to the physicist, is thc moro rea? son why we should suspect him of bias, and question the soundness of his judg? ment. Tho French savant are much inclined to this system of reasoning. In England BUCKLE is perhaps tho first historian of any considerable reputation who has labor? ed in this field. Ho has found an imitator in America in tho person of a naturalized Englishman, JOHN W. DRAPER, M. D., LL. D., author of sundry sohool books on chemistry, physics, etc., etc. Having made plenty of money in Buch menial pur? suits, ho now strings his lyre to loftier .treing. Ho now aspires to bo a priest nt the shrine of the historic muse. We do aol think ho has the requisite qualifica? tions for suoh a post. Both as a writer md as a teacher, ho has through all his life been exclusively associated with the prieate of the material nm verso. Of phi? losophy proper, of the history of human thought, and of what we are in the habit of ?Hing tho moral causes of tho history of iiankind, Dr. DRAPER knows nothing. Even in his work on human physiology, io unduly magnifies his "branch," attempt ng to explain upon purely physical causes, he various and wonderful phenomonn, iBually ascribed to the mind, the heart or oui, In his now work, "Tho Philosophy of ho American Civil War," this one-sided predilection is still moro apparent. Evory ingle fact in our national history ho at oinpts to trace to physical cause?. His hilosophy, insofar as ho can be said to havo ny, is * cross between fatalism and pinoxisra. Indeed the latter term may lone eipreo what wo wish to say, as italism is alwaysxmore or less connected Nth all sys te ms donying the existence of a ersonaljGod. Insofar aa Dr. D. hopes by is, work to reestablish ponce and amity 'riff"f . .f ' Vii cj wiwera tho lately hostile sections, li" linn ?ur sympathy and most hearty good will. .? sa}-?: "When wc appreciate how much I ? he nctfoiia of mun nra controlled by tho ? leeds ol* their predecessors, ami uro de- fi ermined by climate tmd other natural cir? cumstances, our animosities lose much of 11 their asperity, ami the relurii of kind feelings is hastened." Dr. DRAPER believes thal, a proper study nf nature will at length euitblo us lu prevail 1jj DH her to such an extent ns tu bring within thc reach of human control the difficulties | ? ?rising from opposing conditions, which originate physical causes that eau be understood, lie gives a brief description of thc principal peculiarities of tho United States, deducing the necessity til' Rational unity ; and then shows how race-diversity lins been produced hy different climates and topographical conditions among Ihr inhabitants of this country. Among other things thc author predicts thitt tis the con ditions which brought on tho recent con? flict between thc two sections, North and Routh, of the Atlantic region, still exist in other directions, future equivalents lo those ephemeral disturbing causes, slavery anti abolition, will in due time under other forms exert their deleterious power. " Va ried climate and opposing interests will tent! to renew these contests hereafter. If this has been thc issue between the North Atlantic and the Gulf Stales, what may not bc expected front thc rivalries of thc dwellers in the (?rent Unain, those of tho Pacific slope, those of thc Columbian Northwest, thc (?erinany of America? Thc imperial republic, shortly to bc made manifest, has a Persia, nit India, n Pales? tine, rt Tartary of its own. To bind together so ninny diverso people, to co-ordi? nate their conflicting rights, to concen? trate into one nation men who, though all of Auierieau birth, arc in one place representatives of thc fair European, in another of the turbaned Asiatic, in another of thc dusky African, will demand a slates inanship that recognizes as its nuimntin principle justice to nil." Fine drapery this and picturesque group? ing of thc geographic style, so much and so felicitously used by MACAULAY. But captivating as thoso hypotheses seems to bc to thc author, they betray moro of imagi? nation than of sober judgment ; u st raining after thc novel and original, rather than thc cool and sober deduction of tho philoso? pher. Thc book is one of decided iutcrest, but should bc read rum y wno. WANTS. WKT NURSE WANTED-OOODHEFEK EN0E3 required. Apply et this office. July 13_?luths WASTED, A MILCH COW, WITH YOUNO CALF, ono milking i nt le? than ten to twolvo quart? per day. Apply at No. 35 WENTWORTH STREET._1* _July 13 WANTED, A WOMAN (WHITE PRK. FEnilF.D) to Cook nod Wa?h tit a small family, at Summerville. Apply at No. S74 KINO STREET. July 18 _ WANTED-"AI.?SMBN. RVERTWIIEKE -Ladlee ?od Gentlemen - ?IOU lo ?350 per mon Un toseUUio OENUINE COMMON-SENSE. FAMILY SEW INO) MACHINE. Price ouly S18. Thia Mach?n > will stitch, bom, fell, ruck, bimi, quilt, braid, and embroider. Tho dotti cvnuut bo pulled apart, oven allor < oiling I across tho seam every quarter of an loeb. Every . 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At COHN F-K bl ATE AND O U M BER L AND STREETS IANGINBH AND UIN8 FOR 8AI.B-TWO J2j BTEAM ENQINES, with Shifting, MoCARTUY COTTON OINS, Atc., complete. Terme liado easy Ao P'y'f < WILLIS Ai CUIB?LM. Joly 13 01 FOR RALE A t THE OIIARI.KSTOV HOTEL STA DLRS. AflnoflUOOYAND SADDLE HORSE, also a top BUO #Y and LA Di s SADDLE. IlHlDLli, Aie._^_9_ July 13 JJ IGHT-O ALLON MYRUP BOILER ICOp". ll PER), adapted to a Confocllonery or Wholeaalo Druggist, for aale by R. M. MARSHALL ? D DOT ti ER, " ,_ Auctioneer?, No. 33 Broad strocL July 15__^_ i fHIAhK HILL SAW MILL AND PLANTA TIOK. ol tua ted on branch of tho Edlato River. Lexington District, FOR SALE OR RENT on aooommo datlng terms. Apply to JAS. It. PRCNOLE, Factor am] Coram ?sion Merchant, Charleston, bc. Ca.. No. 8 Ad ger's Wharf. The Chai? Hill Thirty Homo Wator-Powcr Saw M1U ls capable ofaveraglng flvo I ho mu nd foot of lumber per day. The Plantation consists of two thousand acres of heavily timbera Pl ie land, ono hundred and tw. nty acres of cloarod land u nier lenee, a good Water-Power ?rial Mall, new Dwelling House with four bod roo a. 9 rmd dining room, kitchen, storeroom, barb, stiblo, and all necessary oolbun ,|ngs for MUM bands and Hold la? borer?. Tho locality perfectly healthy, ssd TlttrttT el limber unsurpa sed. There is also a KeoULn deposit on be plaoe of great value, aud contracts can be mad . with l?verai Potteries and China Factorioa tor a supply of this =halk._?wt_ July ? TTIOR SALE, A PINE MBVBN-OCTAVE JP ROSEWOOD PIANO, nearly new. Price four hun Ired dollar? (MOO) cash. Apply at No. Tl BROAD mt BET. between SAM. and 3 P. M., were H can be _. _Joly ll TTIOR SILE. A POOR HOUSE POWER JJ PORTADLE ENOINE, ha? been very little uicd, ind now In first nie order. Price low. Apply to JOHN F. TAYLOR A CO., Pheonix Iron Work?, Pritchard street. July 13 S TTIOR HALE-TWO PORTABLE STEAM I? ENGINES, with Saw Mills completo attached. One PORTAELR STEAM . NOIRE, with Planes and i thar Machinery completa attached. Will be acid very low. 1 nquira al No. 101 BF. AU F A IN ?TB KB I._S july sj rrtOR BALE, A CARRYALL, WITH TWO L Seals, pole and ?halt Also, a set of .loubio and tagia HARNESS, all In good order, eau bo soon and ?rgalned for cash or a time note at thirty days, al No. 1 Lynch street, * i May IT BOARDING. I.YXCBLLBNT BOARD, AT VERY LOW Li rate?, In the moat central business pvt of the city, lilhout lodging, In a private house, can now be bad. or particulars ad dr cas "X. L," Postoffloe. - May 15 A FEW GENTLEMAN CAN BB ACCOM* .X. MODATKD with Doa rd and hod oing at Ho. 28 tAZYOK STREBT. Term? mod?rait. - Joly io BOA H DING.-TH KKK PLEASANT HOOMH with good HOARD ctn be had on Immediate a poll, allon to No No. ts CHURCH STREET, W??I sido, near tadd street, Terma reasonable Juno 13 COPARTNERSHIPS. . wir> DI a SOLUTION, rBTE COPARTNERS RIP HERETO FORE IXISTTNO under the esme of R. ARNOLD A CO., was diso .ved j Ita own ItmllauoD, ou tho 1st of April last, Tb? buri ess whl be co .lionel by the ?nbaoriber st tho Old land, No. 21S Meeting street, where Mr. A. E. OAD? BN can be found ready lo attend to tte customers ot te ratabUimsnL f II ARNOLD. July lat, 1887. No. ll? Mooting street Joly 1.1 Ino MEETINGS. UVKO MKNM CliniSTIAN ASKIMTATKIN. A MKKT?KO WII.li ?K UELD IN THE LECTURE V. BOOM of tho Citadel bquare Baptist Church TM* it nina, it H)? o'clock. Tho nioniber?. .ml tho publie In general, aro rcsiicct illy Invited lo attend. o? rc|*ir(* Iroui tho rolurncd ri?gales will todcllvun-d. W. W. PKMDKHTON. july ia 1 Recording Secretary. INION llHl'HUI.K'AN l'AIlTY OK SOUTH CAROLINA. A N ADJOI.IINFD MKKTINO OK TUR CONVEN ' V 'MON ol thia Porty will lin hi-l.l lu Coluu bia. S. C., ii Wtilnetduy. tho 2tth of July. HC7. Tlio Itlcud* of tho Ooveniiiieiit and thia Part) ha I>ls ncla not represented lu the Convention latclv hold lu illari alon aro requested to asitoiublo and olec.l lielegalce nd Houd thrni willi properly propared credential*. koch I)l-trlet ia en.Hied lo thc uuuiber of Hcpriwcuta ivci Dial Ih-y ure allowed lu I Olli brauche? of Um Slate .rgli-lnlurc. Ry order of tho Executive Stale Central Committee. EDWAltO P. WAU* Sccrotary. July 10 ll,?,ta,Ift,IT.W _AMUSEMENTS. A. FAIR FOE TIIF BENEFIT OF ST. STEPHEN'S rUUHCII wlU IKS held al Hibernian Uall, on Tutula? Kr** inr/, D'h. ut H o'clock, and will bo continued every Even |M duriiijt ibo week. Tho Pair will alao ho oper.nl on tho aftcrnooMi of FIltDAY and S.ATUHDAY at 4M o'clo>:k. Adm lunion, 21 eenie ; children, 1G cont? ; Season Ticket, M O?._July G 1'1C-MC ilea 3i?uiKvbnu?>c?<. '?lcnt.13 ten l?tcii3uii, IHTJ, auf ?P?OIIIII ytcalanl. VIII? It'iitncbiitcr leerten ?finit, pr?tio um I Uhr am T.ucpfl'cct pi Irin. Ta,' 'Jirel l'ctt?Rt 'Pt.ulct'Strafjc (?lr .Menin i:ic.i(.iii i um I mir :i llbr, nub lcvrt uiillitinu C mit il llbr TU'CUC*. tan Uoniraillcc. ,'ul I-.' s REMOVALS. REMO Y KI). Dil. H. I). FRASER HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE to No. ?1 MEETINO STREET, ono door norUi of Tradd. 2? July la FINANCIAL. CITY OF CHARLESTON STOCK WANTED. C1ITY OF CHARLESTON SIX PEE CENT. STOCK J Statu or oulb Carolina liomin State of South Carolina Coupon* Apply to AMDUKil M MOHELANP, Riokcr, July 13 2 No. u Broad street. RONDS, STOCKS AND COUPONS BONDS OF ALL KINDS Stock* of all kinds Courons of all kinds Hank Bill* ol all kind.. Bought at highest rates by ANDREW M. MORELAND. July 12_imo_Broker. No. B Broad street. WANTED $1000. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR SIX OR TWELVE mouths; secured by Morir?n- on Itnal Estate in tho eily. Apply to A. H. MORELAND, Slock and Exchango Broker, July 12 9* No. R ltroad 1 tr eel. BONDS, STOCKS AND COUPONS. WANTBD TO l-l ut MASK 1 Ct TTY CHARLESTON STOCK .' RAILROAD AND HANK STOCK STATE SOUTH CAROLINA STOCK STATE BONDS, OLD AND NEW, AND COUFONB MEMPHIS AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD UONDS AND COUPONS CITY MEMPHIS fOUPONS OH Y HAVANNAH COUPONB Apply to H. H. DELEON. July 12_2 _No. ai Broad street. NATIONAL FREEDMAN'S SAVINUS AND TRUST COMPANY. CHARTERED BY ACT OP CONGRESS. OFFICERS. BL T. DEWm", Prosl lent. J. W. Al volt?, I tnt Vlcc-Preaidout. LEWIS CLEPU NE, .-eennd Vico-Proaidonl. DANIEL L, EATON, Aclusry. SAM L. HARRIS, (louerai Inspector. Hanking lion- -, Pomms Irania Avenue, corner of 19th struct, Washington, D. U. RRANCH AT CHARLESTON, S. C., NO. 0 STATE STUEKT. Open, evory day, Sundays and ITolldaya exceptod, from 10 A. M., to 2 P. M., and from 3 to ? P. M. """...."_ ..._"~ situai ANY PERSON. Iniere?. PAS atitn in lanuarv and July, In each year. AU deposits wlU bo repaid wtth Interest duo when re? quired. All tho pronta belong lo tho ooponltor*. Urancnc- ha? o beeil established In Ibo principal ciUca Irom Ni w York lo New (ricans, un accouuts can bo tran..'erred from ono Branch to another, without chargo or interrupting tho. interest. Investments aro only mado in securities of tlio United States. BICH ARD lt CUM, Chairman Advisory Corrrrnllteo. FBARC1S L. OAHOOZO. J un. QA . NATHAN BTTT?S7' Jt?e M_Imo Cashier. NATIONAL FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. Rranch at Charleston, S. C., KU. O STATE STREET. DEPOSITS CAN ALWAYS BE DRAWN WtTHOUr NOTICE. Deposits of Specie are repaid in Specie. AB uthcr Deposits ara repaid In "Oroenbacka" or Re tloual Bank Bills. Deposits of any amount received from any person. NATHAN niTTEB, Cashier. July ll NOTICE. F^^SL^'st^^,08 *"? T8081 COMPANY. liuia?yo??^ June 27 16 NATHAM CLOTHING. N G. PARKER, LATE PARKER & OHILD, MAXIS TM CLOTHING, ROoTS, SHOES, HATS awn FURNISHING GOODS. Jnnel* No. 103 EAST BAY. EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR ! CHASTELLAR'S HAIR EXTERMINATOR, Cor Ilcniovlug Baparfluona Hair. rpo THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS IN VALU A BU I depilatory recommends ilse lr sa being an sim oat tn l?rpomable article to female beauty, ta eaaUy appUed, loes not burn or Injure the skin, but acta directly on the poota, lt is warranted to remore superfluous bair from ow foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely, olally and radii-ally extirpation tho same, leaving thu ?kin sort, a ni 00 lb and natural. This ts the only arti chi iscd by the French, and Is tho only real CIT ecru ?1 depila ory tn existence. Price 7o couta per package,' poet .?ld to any address, on receipt of sn order, bj B EEO EH, SHOTTS at CO., CbemlsU, March 30 lr* ? No. 28o Uiver at,. Troy, N. Y. AFFLICTED t SUFFER NO MORE! When by tho nae of DB. JOINVILLE'S FT.TTTR yon an be cured permanently, and at a trilling coal. The sstonlshing GUCOCSS which bsa attended this in ?aluablo medicine for Physical and Nervous Weakness len oral Debility sud Prostration, Loss ot Muscular EL irgy, I LD 1x1 le ney, or ant of tho oonsoquotices of youlhfu. n disc re.lon, ronden it the most valuable preparation vor discovered. It wUl removo all nervous affoolians, depression, ex? ilement. Incapacity to sludy or business, loss of tncmrv y, confusion, thoughts of self detraction, fran of In? anity, ste. It will resto rn tits sppetlto, renew Oin health f Uioao who tiaro destroyed tl by sensual 0x1 er 1 or evil rael Ices. Young Men, be hnmbneged no more by "Quack Doc 01a" and Ignorant pikctltlonars, but send without delay ir th 0 Elixir, ard oe al once restored io health and hap iiiesa. A perfect Cure I. Guaranteed In every instance, rice tl, or four bottles to one addn?s ?3, Ono botU* is sula cl ent to effect a caro tn tn ordinary 'ALBO, DR. JOnrVTLLK'fl SPECIFIC PILLS, for tba I peedy sud permanent cure of Oonorrhtee, Gleet, Or iral Discbarges, O ravel. Stricture, and aU alreeklons cf an Kidneys sud Bladder, cursa effected In from one to ve days. Thoy are prepared from vogetable extracts isl are harmless on the System, and never na asea lo the lomach or impregnate the breath. No change or diet i necessary while using them, nor does their action In ny rp ?""?J intertere with business pursuits. Price 91 erbot. ' Either of tho above-monUonod articles will ba rent to | ay address, closely seal od, and pcsUpeid, by mall or cproaa 00 receipt of prloe. Mires? all orden to . BEllOEH, SUUTTH A CO., OhemltU, _ March ao ly No. iSo IUver street. Troy, W. Y. KJ11K MIAN. MA TOIL? I,TY OP CHAP.I.1W1 ON, 1 Cin BUrx, Novomber ?, I ?Od. I f 1 LL I'ERSON.-DESUlOUBOFUEliUILDINOltl T'lX J V Burut Districts and Waste Places ot the CH ry, tin- ll ir. "An Act Of the Oencral Aaiambly, firing authority bl the City Council of Charleston to proceed In the mat- pi r of a Pire Loan, with a view to aid In building up Um In ly anew." are hereby notified that the form of appli- lb. Hou for loam can ba ootatced at the oSlce sf the Clerk tb Council! Mtweonthe bous of I A. II. and IP. IC. Ol AllsrrpHcstlon*moat tc?' ^ ihihe ibsrs riisrii?ss! ? noe, as the CommltUs ?roi meet e very Mondan to can le* the esme. 1 By order ca* th? Mayor] .. ... w. a. BMITH, ?r NoTtrmbrr 10 dieri Of Oounall, INSURANCE. WORLD MUTUAL tlFE mum COMPANY w Y <? ii ic . A. LOW. AMURL WILLETH. I.ivi.lt H. OOllUON. . ll. Olli IT END EN. i i i:u c. ci ms i .LI.. [un. WM. KK> LY. VM. H. T1SDALK. UL. L. IIKKUKMAN. OH. A. KPll.UIUK. illKUS ll. HIIAVF-S. iLKX. V. ?LAKi:. AMt-S H. HO YUM. \ M. C. FOWLP.lt. AM I. ll. CALDWELL. J. H KNTLKY. VII. P. PHEN1?0K. I. M. PltOTIIISOHAM. a. .ll. H. TA ll Ul. m. mi. ov IIIHKCTOHH : I. II. 1 HU I NINGHAM. UKO. 1.. WU.I.WU). II. tS, WK ll HEP JNT. (I KO. K. Ill H M AK. JOHN mu. .1 V K. TOWNSEND. Titos. T. IIOCRLKV. IIKNltY A. HW I Pl'. J AH. ll. PUKNTICK. il. M KM <KMI Eli. ORO. I.. NICHOLS. W. KIIOTUINUIIAM. WM, C. :c I I.I " is. OLIVKllS. CARI Kit. LEWIS ll. Li UM lt J.T. ll. MAXWELL. KZItV P. PItK.NllC.K. Ur.SJ. lill KS. OPnCRM : OEOHOK L. WILLIED, l'roddont. O. II. UOKDOXi Vim President. C. . Pl.i KU, Socrelary mill Actuary. THE PI.ANH l'Oit HU.SINI.XS Poll THIS IXHTITU riON aro \cry llboml and attrnelivo I? those ?rim wish JO Insure their lives III ? PIUS t OL ?SH COMPANY. Its Business IH very large anil snpidly liicrcuHinu, All Um parlous kinds of policies rtrc Insured on SH favomlnu Uirrus SH ure offered In any oilier tjood Company lu tho :oun rv. D1VIIIENOH Inen'ANu ?Uh th? situ nf tho folley. * on parlldnallug rates sro Inwur lliau tluise or ?ny Coinpmy In thu world. Losses paid lu thirty IISVH ?Uur duo uoUco and proof of death. LllivrnI arrange? ments made. In renard totiavul. uue-thlrdof Itiuumotiut DI premium will lio loan d the policy-holder If desired. J. ALPltKO CAY. lien, ral Agent, Ofllco in rear ol Elmore I nun ranee. July Kl stlillitlmo Law Haiifie, llroad Htiei t^ Tilt: UNOKItSltlXKO WILL CONTINUE THE COMMISSION AND IN SUKANCE biudll'is on his own eccount, sud will Isko riva, lu Ibu I .laminc OOSIipslttoS, viz : Maryland Piro Iu.ur.ueo company, NnlUiuorv. Merchants' sud Mechnulcs' hire IiiKUraueu company, Bsltliiioio. Associated Firemen's ItiMiraneo Company, Ballimore Howard Pira Insurance Company. Ballimore, hu??ual l'lro Inmiruiicu Company, Italilinori'. I'AM lil. HAVEN KL, Jr., Comer East I lav alu! Kxehaiige. street. July 13 a EDUCATIONAL. MISS t-ANTKIl IS NOW PltEPAIlEU TO (UVE IN3TIIUCHON IN thu FltKNCH, liavlnii resided sevorsl yesrs lil Bor? deaux. ?here silo acquired a knowledge) of Um I .un; mite ; aluolii EMBROIDERY WOllKINU ON MUSLIN. LINEN AND COTTON UAMllBJOB. lunn, moderate. Pur fur .icr part?cula, s, apply ut her residence, No. !>6 IIIIO.M) "HEEL liilusfi _July a HIGH SCHOOL OB" C1IAULKSTON. ITMIE EXERCISER OF I HIS SCHUOL WILL BF. I I resumed on Monday. lElli InsL Instruction given In Latin, (in eli, Kn i;di, Merman, Mathematics, and thc higher brauchen of English, 'fenns, $10 per quarter, payable. In advnuco. No ixlra charge for French, Ooriuan or sta!Innen . July I?_W. lt. KleOMvN. Principal. INSTRUCTION IN FRENCH. MHS. NICHOLS, A NATIVE OF CHAULES TON, mit duriOK thc past tlttcon a cars a restdoiit lu europe. ls desirous of Hiving Instruction lu Ihn Fronch Language, elt.ier at her owu reside uco oi al tho lum-ea of lier pupil*. Iiiqulru at Mrs. ITNNKY'S, No. HW King slrcot. May aa BOOTS AND SHOES. SHOE STORE! Great Attraction I IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES. A SPLENDID STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES For Men, Women and Children, Ob'FKllliD TO CUSTOMERS AT A Reduction of 20 per cent. FROM LAST MONTH'S PRICES I MY MANNER OF DOING BUSINESS (nAVINO, mt all timos, but ono price), in a sufficient ffuarnn tco that all who favor mo with their patronago will be fairly dosJt with. MY STOCK, being largo and of excellent vorioty, will bo sold at prices which will dofy compolition. I would annex a schedule of prices, but spaco will not permit. Suffice, it to say, that all wbo favor mo with their custom, will -not depart dissatisfied. JOHN WILL!! Il, No. 260, Bend of King Street. Juno at? stu lb 13 DENTISTRY. THEO. F. C1IUPEIN, DENTIST, OFFICE, - - - No. ?75 KINO HT Uli KT, NEA BL Y OPPOSITE ILUTJX. nriHE MOST UK A UTI I'll I, ARTIFICIAL TEETH IN X H K HT HO at moderate prices. ?*- Tl'If I'll EXTRACTED witliont pain hy means ol CHLOROFORM NITROUS OXYD, Or by DB. BIOHAHDSON'S apparatus for producing LOCAL ANAESTHESIA. LZsrch S ruths Gmo BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC. C. F. VOILER. NO. 108 MARKET ST., Book*, ForloitiCAls and Stationery. JUST RECEIVED A lar o supply of STATIONERY PHOTOOIIAPIIB, PHOTOOHAPH ALBUMS POCKET BOOKS, DIARIES for 1807, Etc. ALSO, One and large selection of NOVELS, by tho most ret 'irate.! an thors. BONO BOOKS, DOOKS for Home tm ?menta, Ac At. the MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS. DAILIES constantly on hand, and subscriptions ro ?eived 'or the sams. Ordert I rom the coDotry are respectfully solicited. TKHM" r.IMW.IA',_ Novcmtwr 9 M. M. QUiNN, Wholesale & Retail Dealer IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, 8TATIONRRY, ETC. Ho. B?7 KINO STHBUT (Oppolite Ann street), Charleston, O. S. The LATEST ISSUES of the Press always on hand. Subscriptions received and Oooda delivered or for r ard ed by Mall or Express. All CASU ORDERS will bo promptly attended to. ysbroary 79_lj SCHOOL BOOKS AT 'HALF PHICB. ENGLISH. FRENCH, LATIN AND GREEK, ITALIAN, GERMAN AND SPANISH SCHOOL UOOKB sro be? lg told at half price. Tesche rs and parents. If they do? ro lo save, ahould avail themselves of the opportunity, all soon, or you may be too late. HAH. HAUT. Sr., Jone 17 Bookseller, King street. CRISPER COMA. Ob I abe was beautiful and fair. With surry eyes, and radiant hair. Whore carlina tendrils, soft entwined, Enchained the very beert and mind, , CUIH I'll) Ii C 031A, or Cu ri in ? tho nair of either Sex into Wavy and Oloaay Ringlet? or Hea<y Masaivo , . i Curls. ")Y USWO THIS A UTI OLE LADIB I AND GENTLE J MEN can beautify Lh cn ssl rcs a thoa sand-f.vid. lt the only article In the world that will cur) straight tir, and at Ino sam? time give il s beatrtlrnl; glossy ap ?rance. The Crisper Coma not only curls tbs hair, but vigora to?, besnttflea and cleanses lt; ls highly and de> [hlfuUy perfumed, and la Hie most complote ar Ucl a of * Uni ever offered to the Arm rloan publie. Tho lapcr^Ot.nia will bb seat Ut uxt address, sealed and Addrais ail orders to . "y . W. L. CLARK li CO., Choailstf, . Ko, S West raystts street, Synvrose. N. Y. March 90 ayr GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS. PK I MK CYPUKStf SH I NU LES. i t i~\t\r\ PRIME CYPRESS MIINOLKH FOR LL.UUU BALB-toairBro. KIIACKI.I.roHH k KILLY. July Kl No. 1 Itoyce'a WhnrL^ sUpKRPiXli" F 1.0UK. I AA RM*. HT. LORIS RAKER'S FLOUR-Ilion I lill uraile of SHIM rtlue. Ill BtaftV BIMI for ?nie Wy ?-TRKKl ItROH* co., July lt! ll No. 7IJ*tHt Hoy. _ COHN; }f\{\(\ BUSHELS PRIME WHITE COHN LAND ?UUU INO an.l for Billi-Ly W H. SMITH A; CO.. July 13_I ttaptet+a Haag?. SCOTCH ALK. 1 Al \ OASES TENNENT* . I.KURATKD DOUBLE I'M/ SI KUNU A I.E. In twilit. ;>o casks i'?-i i. H.rn i.. 11111 >i i : i : ii Ali*. fill rnxlui Hermill's l'aie ludia Alu. Till i e.li H Tennent' I?j|.. Ale. ld i I UKI p. r shins "Missouri," "Amelia" and "Filio le l'Air." Im ii Liverpool. mr nulo t.y nou r. Munn A: co.. .Inly li ii lloyee Ar CO.'K \Vliarf._ KO it SAM;. 1)RIME SMOKED BACON. HAMM. l'OHK TRIM MINOS. A-e.. Ae.. at n-diieid prices, ill quantities to nutt purchasers. Apply to Midi A Y ll CAMPBELL, July ll_ No. l u'. Mi etlUK street. ARROW TIF COTTON KANUS. rr\ TONS OE THE CELEBRATED "ARROW HE" 0\t CO'lTON II\NDS. IOT billin; Cotton, superior lu nil nilieiH. JiiHt received per "lilla de. L'AIr, Iruui LivcriHwl. For nate by lt. MUHE ic CO.. _July ll_ (I Boyce ti I O.'M Wharf. SCOT!JIL IMG IRON. *>A TONS OLENOAHNOCK PHI IKON, JUST UK OU CHIVED per balk "l ille do I'AIr," rroui Diver pool, loi uah' lo H?HT. MURE A- CO.. July ll r. Hoy, o A Co's Wharf. JUST A KIM Vii?. rrrx inns. Mian PORK AND PORK HEADS. 0\f Fur salo by WM. HORNET. July 3 _ No. HM Ennl Ray. WIUTLi L?AB1 WIIITK LRAD1 TUST RECEIVED, AS INVOICE OF WRITE LEAD, ?I IN OIL. which we ar? prepared lo Hell at Manu? facturera' price?, for cash, nt ARTIST'S i-UPPLY. PAINT AND OIL STORE, No. ift QUEEN STREET. July ll tbsm-J JOH. W. HARHIBSON k SON. CALIFORNIA WINE COM PAN Y7 (iNConriviiATr.ii Novrvinni I, IHM.) WINES , 1 HOM THE VINEYARDS OF Sonoma, Los Alig?los mid Nnnn Conni ?os, Cnlifbrnin. W. II. CHAFFE, A gout, NO. 207 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. HOCK. SHERRY, SWEET ANOELICA. MUSCATEL, Port, Wino Hitters, Claret, Sonomo Brandy, California Catawba, Sonoma Cliamiogno (in quarts). Sonoma Cham? pagne (in iduU, 24 lu a case)-lu wood and giana. ! GKOUGE W. WILLIAMS & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND BANKERS, IIAY.VE STREET, CI-IAREESTON, S, C, GEORGE W. WILLIAMS & CO., Cotton Fae* torrs CHURCH STREET, CHARLESTON, S. 0. WILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO., Commission Me reliants, NO. 147 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. May 7 lutlis3mo COMMISSION MERCHANTS. A CARD. McKAY & CAMPBELL, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 136 Meeting Street, OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL, L\TE OF NO. 65 HASEL STREET, SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS or MERCHANDISE, ami aro prepared to russo iiiu.ni ..uiuu-ca on sonic. Special attention giran to outdoor salea. WILLIAM MCKAY. JOHN rit BI PUKTX. Juno 20 tli?iu I mo WILLIE & CI1IS0LM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING- AGENTS. TT7TLLATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND VI SHH MENT (to Forcigu aud Domestic Porta) ot COTTON, it I CK, LUMBER AND SAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WIIARF, Charleston. 9. C. E. vtTLLiH.A. R. UUISOI.M October 2? WILLIAM II. GILL1LAND 4 SON, Kcal Estate Agents, Auctioneers AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, UKUINAKGU. TRE F0LL0WINO ORDINANCE IS PUBLL9HED lor tho Information of all concerned : AM OHO I NAN ri: TO ll l IO I VI o Till! e I .KA N MHO nv rill VIES AHt> VAULT* 13? IBM ConislBVTE J.lil ITS O* TUE CITY. I. Bo lt Ordained by tho Mayor and Aldermen, 'that from aud alter Ibo ri'llicatlou of Ulla Ordinance, lt shall not bo lawful tor any persou to clcause or rumoro the coulonlH of Vaults or Privlca within tho limite of tho dty, without baring previously obtained a lie-imo tor int, aamo;aU aucb licenses io expire ou the oro Doccmber of every year, and bo subject to all requirements Impos? ed by Ordinances regulating the granting of Licenses lor Drays and C irta. II. Tbat tho use of Darrels In open Cartu and Wagons la prohibited, and parties applying for Ll censo wBl be rc quired to pr?vido closed Curta ? entablo for tbs purpose. III. All parsons baring aucb License shall re pott rt ono of Ul Guan? Douses, during Ino day, bia or their In* lantlon U lo auch work during tbs onaulug night; In the Lower Wards such report to bo matta to tho Main Uuar 1 House, in tbo Upper Warda lo Upper Ouard House. IV. Tho place or places for ibo deposit of such offal shall be designated from limo to time by tho Mayor. V. Erory owner or driver of auch Licensed Cart or any other person who shall vi?lalo any of Hm provisions of thia Ordinance, or shall neglect o.- rofuso to observe the earne, er any of toura, shall forfeit and pay for cac li otfenco a Uno not to exceed twenty-Qvo dollars, to be en? forced by the Mayor In ula Court, or recovered lu ?ny other Court of competent Jurisdiction. Ratified in City Council thia seventh day of May, lu thu roar of our Lord omi thousand eight hundred sud six? ty-seven. |i- M p. C. OAILLARD, W. H. SMITH, Msyor. _ Clerk of Council 3nio May 10 TO 1'A \ 1* Y YlCllS; rprre FOLLOWINO ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHED JL for tho Information ol all persons concerned: AM onniMAMca TO AMjjrn AN OBUJIHAJVCE TO aaisz sec PUES roa TUX TXAB 1B?7, AND ron OTHER PU aros ks. I. Be lt ordained by thu Mayor and Aldermen ba City Council asia obied, That all laxes payablo i.nder the De? dman oo to raino supplies for tho year 1KC7, and for other purposes, bo paid on or bolorv lbs Suth day of Juna noxt : and that persons who shall mako default of payment of their lairs on that day, ahsB pay, in addition to tho amount of their taxes, one and a bali per cent, per mouth until tho 31st day of July, when, ll not paid, an amount of two per cent, por month upon tho ainouut of taxes shall bo paid; and alter tho Slat day of August three per ccnL per month on tho amount of taren doe shall he paid until payment of tho wbolo amount ls made. II. That all persons who neglect or fall to pay their monthly taxes on or before tho fifteenth day of each month, ahaH respecUvaly pay on the amounts thereof, taro per cent per month from such fifteenth day, until payment Ia made. ii?ulied lu City Council this seventh day of May, In the year of our Lovd ooo thousand eight hundred and atxiy-eoTen, lt- a.] P. O. OAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. Hiern, Clerk of Connell. 3mo May ll AN ORDINANCE ro nxa?LATE nra ?IOIAOE or i XTHOLEUM, rr? pBO DUCTS, AMD OTU ? m ?i JU MADi.i ona. Btv. I. Bs it ordained Ay Oe Jfoyor and AkUrmen, in City Council ajirnbffti, Tljit from ?id after tho loth day jf Juno nail, lt than no, I j lawful to keep Petroleum, Kerosene, Bock OH, Herir nr. De molo, or any other In lammable oil cr nils on itorage or for sala In any collar, itara or building south of Una street. In a larger cition . ity than fifty gallons on any ono lot or premiaos, ami my snob quantity so kept or stored shall be contained bi restais of Un or other metal. SEO. X That Petroleum, Its products, or any otbor In lam mable oil or oils, when brought Into tho city by html ir walor, may bo kept on any lol or in any biuldlng In rhieh cotton ls not stored, for a period not oxcoodln,r wonly-four hoars, upon the expiration of which timo il bill bo removed ana kept In the manner aa required by he foregoing section. SEO. a. Any persou or persons violating sny part of bis Ordinance shall be snbjoct to a Uno of two hundred lollara, for each offense, recoverable tn any Court of cone attest! jurists lc lion. Uti owl hi City Council this twenty-find day of May, In the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and slity-seven. I1' ".) P. a OAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. Burra, Clerk of Council._juno 6 NOTICH. 0FPI0E OP THE CHTEF OP PO LICK, I CnAsuwroM, 8. a. Maj t, la?7. I TIDE REO ULAR INSPECTION OF TDK LOTS ANO L Incloturoa, vanita. Ao., wul commen?a on Uonlait ext, at IniL Owners and ocoupanbi aro hereby reqaired a soe that thci r premlaea are In1 good condition and that ll Sith and garbaga ls removed aa required by Orel ance. Otoerlnspecliena will follow. Dy order of Mayor OAILLAXCO. O. B. 810 WALD. ? _m_ Chiefer Polit?, . The Honnef tsvillo uJoiirnBl" rs runi.iHRED EVERY FBIDAT MORNINO AT L B^nortov?Te, 9. O., tn the easu rn portion of tho tats, by hTTjBHS k LTTTI^, Prcanlotors, and offen ?perlor IcduoemenU to Merenaata and all others who lah to extend th mr htutneat in thia section or the Pee ^ooxmtry. We rvapsoUnUy soUcil Iba pttrosac* of or Char leaton friends. Terms 03 per BL nam, Invariably In adran cc Adrar. aemaaU Inserted at yery reasenabla ratea. July R