The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 17, 1867, Image 2
NEWS SUMMARY.
Gold clono I in Now York yesterday at 140J.
Cotton at 2GJ.
Cotton clnaod lu Livorpool vratorday at ll|d.
Mia, JULI* DEAN lian rcoppcarcd on tho mim'o
atOLO ot Now York, aller au obsonco of ton years.
Mr. FitODnicn KAPP will publish in Fbiladol
phla in tho fall a Gorman Hielory of the German
Emigration to Ame-tea.
Mr rtoni.nr II. NEWELL- Onrnxus C. Ktjin?
tu* ia prefcb t?io novol, Aztry Unban, to which ho
ia understood to havo dovotod a great deal of
labor for two yoara nest.
Tho Chicago Young Mon's Christian Association
baa a building which coat thom 1225,000. rhny
send yonng men to aid feoblo chor?nos, visit tho
Bick, ?tc.
Tho Herald, of Sunday, has special Cabio dis?
patches statine; that an arrccmcnt has bcon arriv?
ed at in tho Houso ria Commons whereby tho Re?
form Bill was to havo paused to tho third roading
on Monday, tho 15th.
Hie Fourth of July passed oil very quiotly in
Chicago. Only twolvo fires, five murders, three
suicides, half a dozen robberies, and nine cases of
rape aro ropoi ted. Tho morola of that city must
bo improving.
The wonderful vitality of the Bobrow raco has
never been moro fureidy domonBtratod than in tho
instance of DISBABLI. Born without rank, fortuno
or social position, by tho aimer foreo of intellect
bo has mounted to tho highoat placo in England,
and leads tho proudest and moat powerful arie, to?
omey in tho world into tho acceptance of a reform
measure they detest.
Tho tenth annual Gorman Smngerfost commenc?
ed in Philadelphia on Saturday, and ia to continuo
Uli Thursday (to-morrow). Tho loading (leiman
musical and vocal societies from all parts of tho
Union will participate and assist in this imposing
musical demonstration. No leas than forty-two
Gorman musical organizations wont to Philadel?
phia on Saturday from Niw York city alone. Over
four thousand wero preaont Saturday ovoning.
From Paria tho Herald has a dispatch, dated on
aUtnrrlar lani, ?nyino : "bitico tho oaptur? of tho
city of Mexico by tho laboral "reos, nothing has
boen heard by tho Imperial Qovornmont of M. AU?
TON HE DABO, tho French Minister in that city. Tho
Emperor NAPOLEON bas announcol bis intention of
sending a strong Hoot to Vora Cruz to roloaso M.
DANO, S .ould bo have bec .nade a prisoner, and
t) resent any indignity offered bim by tho JUAHEZ
C-ovornmcnI."
TravoUtra in Vermont, Massachusetts, and
Li Utat/.s last, report that tho people
are catting 'boir hay. Tho orop is said
to DU an -. om onto ono, and tho caro,
mop aleo prom, sea to be very largo. In Vermont
and MaasAohusolVs ono report says the yield will,
if Ibero aro ,,o mishaps, exceed anything ever bo
fure known. Tho rye crop ia UIBO a largo ono, and
ripe enough to be cut in many bolds. What is
true of rye, corn and bay, ia also reported to bo
trna of potatoes, beeta and moat garden track.
Tho reports received at the Department of Ag?
ricultura concerning tho grain crop j tnt harvested
ge Jy agree that tho crop has turned out ox
ooeoUngly well, 'ibo yiold to tho aoro has not boon
quite so largo as was expected, and somo atato
that a bttle (minago was dono by tho wot weather
in causing sprouting and rust; but owing to a
much greater area having boon planted, tho supply
Of grain will bo sufilcioat'y large to moot tho great
WAHI of the people. But few reports have been
roc jived fr 'ia the No. thorn, Eastern and Western
States, bat i hoso few sro favorable.
The Bock Island Argot, alluding to tho adver
tieetuout for Ibo return o.' a silver communion sol,
says : "Now E.. gland is not tho only placo whore
a lol e.; article.i from tho South in iy bo found. A
search in Rook ldlaud county woald disclose tho
fact thu somo very fluo professors oPreligion aro
using .rticii i in their houses which they ought to
be at jamed to koep from their pro por ownors.
Tboro is a vory large aud aluabte silver waiter in
a certain nooso in this oity, tho truo history of
which we should bo glad to know. Thoro aro other
article ?> of aitvorware in tho city and. county which
are reported to have been atol?n from the peoplo
of tho south. There are also horses, harness, car?
riages, and othor articles in thia city and county
which were stolen froul tho people of tho South."
Tho progresa that has boon made in Central
Park, aaya the New York Herald, since ita oom-,
moncement aumo Bevon years ago np to the pres?
ent tune, ia something marvellous, itere was a
rooky wilderness, part numb, part waste, with
rocky boulders Jutting up from amidst tho dwarf
herbage. Not ton years back many a New Yorker
? M - aa?W-1-ti--?.-i--.- .
they bad left the " din of city and busy haunts of
mon" far behind thom. The hands of man havo
been aa busy as the efforts ol nature, and tbs old
proverb ha? been exempli ued that man made tho
city if God made Ute country. The wilderness
adjacent to Bloomsdale has boon transformed
into a Peri's paradise-a garden of gardens for tho
present and futuro generations of Now Yorkers.
Tbs old wildern csa axiats no longer.
A dispatch from Fort Wallaco, Kansas, dated
June 25, saya: "Yesterday four hundred India..a,
the same band that were driven off a few days ago,
made another attack on this post. Captain BOB
WITCH, with G troop, of tho 7th cavalry, went out
and gavo tho savages battle At first he was re?
pulsed, bot after a desperate fight auccoedod in
driving the rod skina away. Out of forty-eight
soldiers who participated in tffu action, thirteen
were killed. Besides this loss io men, twonty
horses wore either kill od or captured. The Indian
loas ia uncertain, as they carried off thoir doad.
and wounded, bnt it must have been largo. Tho
Cheyenne Chief, ROHAN NOBB, one of the moat in?
fluential Indians on the plains, is reported Blain.
Ail mad communication baa been stopped, and I
am only able to send this by a special courier.
Qa o eral Walo ET ia hore, waiting for further devel?
opments."
There ie sow building in a busy quarter of
Paria sn experimon.ai bouse, which if auccoseful
and there seems no reason why it ahould not bo
so-will serve as a model for similar structures in
thia and other great cities, where the value of land
ls very h.gb, and tbs economy of apace a mai tor of
vital importance. The chief novelty of tuts house
ia the absence of any otairoase. the plaoa of that
hitherto necessary meana of access being supplied'
by a hydaruJo olovator, ascending and deaoending
noiselessly every m.note. By means of thu the
lodgers will reach tb cir respectivo floors speedily
and without effort at any given minute of ?ey or
sight. Another advantage of thia arrangement ia
that lt enables houses to b? built to a much groatcr
beiftht, the upper floors being as easily acoessible
aa he lower, aud for that matter preferable on BO?
CO'in' ol better air, light and freedom from intru?
sion or the noiso of the etrti t. Tbs tenement
boase h nil ding in Paris will be cloven a tori ea high
from the rtrcet lovel.
Tho Paris correspondent of the London G ?olin
aaya tba: the domand or tho Gove rn m on t for 158,
the uorps L?gislatif, baa produced a pro.ound tm
presaiou on the publio. It bad du..o ao on the
Chamber also. Lu a finan oi a 1 point of view, it com?
pletely dura;.gos tho budgot, and, accordingly tho
disooiinion of tua measure, which waa fixed tor
Wednesday, was pjatpoued to Saturday. If re?
ports from Francs may bo relied noon, great activi?
ty prevail* in all tb* military depart mon ta ol Ute
Empire. Indeed, it la aaid that ever since thc sig?
na ?.uro of tbo Luxamburg treaty, military prepara*
tiona have boon rod urned on a large scale. Tba
reorganization of the artillery, whion waa suspend?
en, is now being carried on, and great improve?
ment havo benn effected In the "train," which will
render tho Artillery service moro perfect than for?
merly. In the infantry corps tho officers aro kopi
tery busy; all the trained soldiers are being ?ont
to tho roaarvo, whore they are available at a mo?
ment's nollie, and their placea are bolng filled np
by reorolU, who are being drilled with tho great?
est ci'. > "ind ct i vit j,"
Tho St, TO tory of W.u. in reply to a rosoluUon of
inquiry, .--ti Ute probable amonnt necessary to
cai ry oat . o reconstruction acta is tl 648 277.
The goner. : appropriation for thia object heretofore
was l&tdftV willoh waa dietribnted aa followa:
Firat il diu . district, $?9,444; Second, $69,444;
Third, $97,. Foartb; $97,222; Firth, $166,60o!
The tSacrotaiy says it appears by estima to* tnat a
f?rt..?r largs amoont la requisite-for the First
dl*tr.ct, $60,000 ; Second, $461,805 ; Thir , $27,778,
Fourth, district estimated to July lat. in addition
to 497,223 alreaily supplied, $240,539; Ftfth, ntf.
mates for ono month dated AprU 17, for 8213,420,
of which $166,666 bas already been supplied, le.v
iog a remainder unciUod foi of $7t3,7o3. 1/G?nerai
?Orda regia tere, estimated to the first ot Joly only,
should, bo eontlnaed on doty and pay to tho end of
Joly, thoro should ho added to tbs abovo expenses
fat that mont i, at the rat* of compensation stated
In bia aaUmate, tbs rom of $159,781, and If contin?
ued to the end of August doubla that ?um, $jia ssa.
Th* iamo likewise o Gon taral Sheri da n'? dUtriot
was aeUrnated for one month only, ii the monLbly
eipcnseo continue for a period of two months at
,the rate* avatod, they will amount to thefnrthar
' som of $218,420; ff for titree month? to $486,840,
CURRENT TOPTOS.
A connEsroKOEXT or TUE No? Oi lcan I Crttccn',
writing from Bavaria, write? thus about Gorman 1
dialect!) : "At homo wo oro apt to form rather ox- i
agccr&tcd idoas of (ho diflcroiico between tho dit
feront Gorman States, especially in regard to
language. Tho UTUIB Hieb and IJOW Oorinaii aro
often oued, and perhaps o. Terr words explanatory
of their moaning would not bo out of placo boro.
Throughout alt Germany educated mon speak but
ono language, what wo call High German ; it ia
uaod in tho courts, at tho Behool* and universi?
ties ; in tho pulpit ; in abort, il ia tho languago of
tho country, tho only ono a foro gnor ovor learns.
Low Herman is something very liniment. It
would bo UICIOBS to truco boro tho ruineront)
chauges winch to Gorman longue bas undergouo
in tho cniuno of centurion, but I may re -nark that
at tho tin o of tho Reformation each provinco lied
its own strongly marked dialect, wbilo Latin was
uaod almost exclusively in books and at tho uni?
versities. LUTUEB, bowovor, translated tho Illhlo
Tor tho uso of tho oomtaun pcoplo in tho prcsout
languago, which ho improved coiiBidorahly by tho
forco of his Tigorous iutolloct. This translation
spread throughout all Oormauy, nnd iu courso of
limo ila languago supplaulod onliroly, among Ibo
uighur CISBSCB, tho languago spokon by tho
poasanls of oach particular district. Lumen's
Diblo had moro inCuouoo in making tho present
languago of Germany what it is than anything
olso that was ovor wrilton or dono. Tho dialects
of tho poasantB difJor greatly, and aro often almost
unintelligible oven to o, born Gorman from tho
Low Ocrman. At proaonl, however, they aro
heard hut seldom, unless you go among tholowost
classos in their own home? ; for, in conacquonco
ot tho oxcellent school institutions, all can road
and a derstand tho Higb German, and never uso
tho oilier except wbon spooking to each otbor.
Although tho Dutch language is often confounded
with tho German In consoqucnoo of our indis?
criminate application of tho tillo 'Dutchman' to
all who speak a guttural languago, it nood hardly
bo added that it is an entirely diilbront languago."
TOE AN NU A i. DIBEOTOBT of tho Oily of Boston
?ho wa a diminution in tho number of Jon? Bu IT UH
tboro to tho alariubig uxiuut of tbirly-tliroa per
cont. Blncn tho publication of tho work for Ibo yoar
18G6. This InBplroa tho belief that tho day may
arriva when that nama will altogether disappear
from tho oataloguo of humum ty. If a Congroas ol
JOHN BUTT IIB were called, upon samo question of
disputod property, momoutons enough to bring
them t gothor from all paris of tho world, whnt a
rast concourse- wo should witness I No building
could possibly hold them, and their meeting would
require eotno large opon spaco Uko tho Contrai
Park, where tho orators would bavo to employ
spooking trumpets to moko thomsolvos heard. It
seems inoomorohonsibie that any Bocsiblo SMITH
(and thorn ore many hundreds of thousands ol
Bonslblo timms) should deliberately, and afloi
propor reflection, perhaps as muob os Mr. H HAND)
bestowed upon tho subject of TBJSTBAH'H appella?
tion, givo bis son tho narnu of JOHN, woll knowing,
os bo munt, that it is no desig ation at oll, and ir
the world outouie his family, will bo a source o:
vexation, derision an . annoy anco to tho child fron
bis school boy days to his embittered old ago. Wi
rejoico ot this hopeful augury from Bolton, i
soomBto premiso a r form in tho maller of troinin(
children, who oro quito bolpless as lo this matter
winch is ono of tho most important of their liven.
WE HATE nxcErvxD a pamphlet cntitlod "An Ap
pool Against tho Anarchy of hex." It is o vigorou
protoat against what aro vulgarly stylod women'
rights, and though nol as w. ll put together o
rnbrht bo, contains ?om o Blinking JUkl novel pointe
The writor ia nevero, if not ungallant, when hs rc
fers to the so-coUod "strong-minded l?males" o
"persons who soom to constitute substantially i
ktnd of ?hird tex, BO to apo k, of somowbat mon
straus aspect; " and wo think that some pcoplo wi
dispute his knowiedgo of the BOX when he soy
that ''women are so constituted that they will cl
whatever mon wishes them to do." Ho oortainl
matos, what ono portion of tho femalo sex will con
sider o very conclusive argument against worrie
going to tho polls os voters, when he says, "for, b
it remembered, Biddy ia to be Uttre at u>eS as lu
mittrett, and bi thal unwonted encounter whi
soonos moy arise must surely givo as pauso." Bi
philosophic conclusion, from s> study of tho whol
matter, is "that tbs malo and female mon const
tuto an ossentiol unity-thot they must always I
considorod togothor not apart, und that tt
responsible representativo of this entity is tl
male,"
THE ANKH AL gXMBB of tho Auditor conlan:
much statistical information about tho preset
state of Boston. Ho estimates tho total value .
the real and pomonal catato of the city at til;
mu uta. m?mj0fi ault IS BBw W.hU/.lBi. It hi
increased omeo 1861.1033,433. The war expend
tures ot the city in this peri.d were $2,611,38
Ibo city treasurer poid oat daring tho year $7,150
917. Tho tax aasosrmont for tho yo..r, city ar
county, was $3,469.692. The estimated expend
turcs for tho year 18G7 and 1868, aro $7,742,43
amount to be raised by taxation, $C,463,6S5. TI
Auditor reports thot tho prone nt num. er of dwol
ing-boosss and hotels in Boston is 18,821. Of thei
honses 1720 ore valued at loss than $1000; nine ai
moro than $375,000. Two hotels oro appraisod i
bot ween $115.000 and $116,000; ono between $120
000 and $121,000; ono bolwoen $125.000 and $126
000; one between $146,600 and $146,000; one bi
tween $160,000 and $151,000; ono between ?175,tx
and $176.000; two between $225,000 and $220,00
ono botwoon $380.000 and $281,000, and ono h
twoon $325,000 and $326,000.
Tax NSW HSBREW Collegiate Institution, i
which wo recently ?poko aa in contemplation,
now definitely determined upon. Tho Jews i
Ibis country hove already established education
institutions of different Rrados in New York, Si
vonnah Mobile, New Orleans, Cleveland, Alban;
and other cities. Tnis projected Maimonides Cc
lego ot Philadelphia is designed for ? more ai
van cod co roo of study than is pursued in any .
the others, and of more thorough instruction in H
brew than has over yet boen ario rd od in any t hool
gical seminary in America. "Tho conclusion hi
boon formad," says The 'Jewith Mcttenger, "ot m
ros tr?e ting tho college coarse to Hebrew and the
logical studies, so tbot, instead of a divin'i
school, lt is to be a oollogo in the popula r accept
Mon. It will hove a faculty of saionoo and lotte
sa woU as o faculty of Hubrew; it will tarnish get
eral ta traction in classics, mothomotios, QI
belles-lettres, ai well as s special course for tl
future nebrew minister and teacher. Tho plan
somewhat more grand and comprehensive tbi
was Aret contemplated, but there appear to ho'
boen judicious reasons for its adoption."
TEX CAULS BBXOXT which we had somo tr
months BRO of tbs abolition of Slavery in tl
Empire of Brazil, soys the Now York Timet, wi
subsequently foaud to be In advance of the evec
Bat the emancipation movement hos gone so f
that tho Emperor DOR Pru KO TX, In hi? recs
epoeoa ai the opening of the Brazilian i hamboi
gave utterance to thu following' eeo ten oe : " Tl
servile ?l?ment of tho Km niT rvanrmi f>H_*o ???
nar to caro ior the high Interests attached
emancipation, by res peo ting actual property, ai
without giving a profound shock to our m*in soon
of industry, agrio ul lu.-e." The different tenn
on which nogra slavery exist? in Brasil from th
on which lt formerly existed In the United Stab
may bo Judged by tho fact (hat tho head of i
Slate can utter himself in this way. Imagine o
of oar Presi-ents speaking in this style prior
1860. lt may bo considered certain that Bi
Zilien om an ni potion vi Ul bo e u"oc ted peaceably OJ
without difficulty.
M. ri LAH: ITI./X finds ? faithful apologist
the Paris correspondent of The PtMlthertf Om
tar, who details tho various loose* from liuii
?rora's estates-some $400,000-besides his dist
bution or $360.000 of his private fortune arno]
the working alosaos of Paris daring tho revoluti
m 1348, as the original cansos of his om bar. si
menta. At present, it seems, his assets amount
$270,000, his debts to $400,000 and interest; tho fe
mer are partly composed of several estates, two
tho most valnoble of wbloh ore advertised for sa
He bis saveral monosoi?pt works nearly ready i
the press-some idos, of tho valno af wbloh may
gathered from the foot that his copyrights, sin
1849, hove yioldod $200,000-bat these con seora
malo ap tho deflcionoy, which it is said, tho El
peror will moko up from bis privat e purso, but n
darin? the I,fa.imo of M. cr. LAHAJJTITTS, who
now 77 years of age and mubio to leo ^e his noni
Tnxoooxx CHAXA wroto tba poem from whi
the following quotation ls taken. It was writt
on the oeoa.ion of tho banal at Frankfort-whon
they were brought for roi n term cnt-of the reraai
ol the Kentucky volunteers who fell at Buo
VU to. It commences tua i :
Tb? morned Arum's sad roll bsa beat
Th* eo?lier's last I. ttoo ;
Ho more OD life's parade a nail meet
'Inst brave awi xaiian raw.
On Ps .a's sverral "?"?p'ri around
Their atlast tonis sra ?prend, ?
And (tory guarda, with solemn, round.
Tho blvouao of tbs dead." ;r7*~ ' '
Major O H AHA, who was at aaa time connect
with the Lo?ittkte Journal, servod with gollan!
in the war a gainst Mexico; and also on tho Ot
federate aide lo the late war. He died in Ge on
ft few weeks ?go, ' ? '
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??taper having the largest circulation tr?
City Of Charleston :
KiflTioM 6. Anil ba lt rurther enacted. Thil list? o? let?
te tvrferojUn J ne; un. ailed for m nny Poatofilre In any elly,
IO\TO or villano, where a uow-pspcr abai bo printed,
Bhell horoaflcr Uo pubUebod once ooly lu thu uowspaiwi
which, boin? publiehe?! weekly or oflcner, ?ball bavo Ibo
lanroel c?-culattou within ronao of dolltcry of Ibo said
o f?co . . .
OT <Vi communications intended tor publication In
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Advertisements outside of the city must bo accompa
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CHARLESTON.
WEDNESDAY MORNINO, JULY 17. 18G7.
JOB WoBBt.-We have now completed our
olTico BO AB to execute, in the BbortoBt poaaiblc
time, ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, anti wc
most respectfully ask tho patrooago of our
friends.
LET US BE Ul? AM? UOINO.
What wo want most at this present moment,
is pence. In this all agree; howevor wo may
differ QB lo tho means best adapted for thc
spectly attainment of thal boon. There ought
to bo by rights, no such difference, aa our duly
is Tcry plain. When tho war cloted, wo were
left at the mercy of tho conquering power, and
wo aro still al tho mercy of that power. There !
i.?, therefore, at this time, it seems lo IIB, no
question moro impracticable, anti in a certain
sonso injurious, than a continued harping upon
nml critic ?ainu of tho aciion or Congress, n tinily
iteration of old and hackneyed phrases, that
Bitch and suoh an aol of Congress is uuconsti
tutional ; that 8ocession io at last triumphant ;
that thc legislation of Congress bas hy impli?
cation, at least, acknowledged ibo right or se?
cession, etc., elo. The mooting of such topics
at this lime, oan subservo no good purpose.
Nor is this nil. It is positively hurtful, in thn<
il keeps alivo a spirit of irritation ?nd dissnt
isfaolion, and however Iii Ho such may ho tho
design, the effect is thal il will generate a per?
sistent though tacit opposition to tho mensures
of reconstruction. This is very much to be
rcgrettod.
Already wo seo tho effect such teaching bas
bad ia thoso States where registration has
been in progress, and in aomo even concluded.
Ia Louisiana, we find tho negroes largely in
excess, because they availed thcmsclveB of the J
privilege of. registration, whereas thousands of
tho whites, foolishly and culpably, disdained to [
bavo their names recorded. Wonk and short?
sighted policy. Thcro is not ono who thus
trifles with his birthright who will not bitterly
repent it. If they injured themselves alone,
we should let ir pitas. But this is not tho case.
In slaying away from the office of registration,
they not only loso sight of their own interests,
but, in liko manner, of those of their friends
and icllow-cltixcns, of their SiAte and their
country. This no man bas a right to do. He
may exile himself, if ho so desires. But, as
long as ho remains ia a community, ho owes a
duly to it, the performance of which society
has a right to demand.
Such a duty at thia time ia registration; and
we mention this now, in advance of thc sitting
of tho Boards in this Military District, and
.bull frequently recur to the subject, that our
people may be roused lo its importance. In
Georgia and Virginia the caso bas been similar
to what wo stated above of Louisiana. This
could not have been the case if there was not
either groat apathy on tho maller, or positivo
opposition to the present soberao of reconstruc?
tion.
What bettor means of escape from our
I gpfrtftB*-tf?B<r TJuVlgTea'sional ~ plan I "WV mean
what better soborno, likely to be carried into
effect f Noue whatever. Considerations of
expediency, therefore, no less than of duty
demand of all of hs, to submit, with dignity
and fortitude, to tho requirements of tho Con- 1
gressional enactments. Any relief from our
present disabilities must come from tho peo?
ple of the North. Our chafing and champing
will only make mattera worse-has already dono
so. It is for us, in this exercise of tho high?
est practical wisdom, to make the most of |
things aa wo Gad them, and noi to exhibit an
impotent and childish frenzy because things
are not aa tbey wero or as we would bavo
them. Let ua bo men ; let us be practicable.
Let ua exerciae the same common senso here
that wo bring to bear upon our daily busi?
ness. Our fortunes are sbattered enough
already ; let us not shiver them utterly by
rushing upon impossibilities.
MAXIMILIAN.
No ovent since the executions of Louis XVI.
and of tho DUBS D'ENOUIBN, baa created so
profound a sensation, so universal an abhor*
renoo and indignation at the judicial murder
of MAXIMILIAN. The death or Louis, it ii
well known, resulted in a long and bloody war,
from wbioh the nation did not recover for half
a century ; and the mock trial and execution of
the young CONOR, are the great stain upon tho
reputation of NAPOLEON, which not even the
plausible sophisms of the obiequious ABBOTT
could successfully efface, boldly though ho
handled the whitewashing brush. Th? world
has moved on ainoe then, and Ita progress in
morals and liberal ideas ia not lo be graded by
tho alow and measured lapse of years. The
past fifty yeara have effected changes in almost
every civilized country on the globe greater |
than produced by the throe, or even five cen?
turies preceding.
Among the foremost of these fruits of an
enlightened christian civilitation, we note the j
ofc?t- nttr;-anr\vsn' ireqnent resort io earilier |
punishment, and the almost entire abrogation
of thia penalty for crimea committed against
the sovereignly of the Si?io, and generally de?
nominated trtason. This penalty still elands
on the statute booka, the sentence ia pronounc?
ed, bat rarely exeouted. If we remember j
rightly, the English Government did not take
the life ot any of tho leaders in the Irish Re?
bellion in 1648, nor.of the Fenians convicted of |
the tame offence during the psst and present
years. Although the United States conducted,
v/i.h merciless rigor, the late war, and though
ill general polloy toward the vanquished lt not
che 1 acte ri i ed by kay great degreo of magna?
nimity, justice demands the acknowledgment I
that, aa regarda the ex?cution of corporal |
penalties, ila conduct has been moderate.
But wa fey,we are going wide of the mark
when we 'measure Mexico by auch tv standard.
Sho cannot lay claim to the title of either an
enlightened, cl viii? ed or Christian nation. Tho
Democrats And Republicans of Europe_
politioians and philosophers, aro muoh in the
habit of taming westward to our own "Model
Republic," tva the guiding alar in their striv?
ings for tv political millennium; but even they,
with all their persistent fancy for Weilern
optimist!!, never paaa the Rio Orande. Mexico,
for nearly half a century, indeed nineo her exis?
tence en en independent (?) Republic, has been
the home of anarchy, torn by ink rn al ot ri fe ?nd
fleroe, often sanguinary party warfare; and in
her foreign relations she ia perhaps to-day the
moat unfortunate nation in the world. For
y en ra she hoe, bean io vezatioua complications
with France, England end Spain, owing to her
uniform disregard of treaty obligations. With
the United Slates ehe has been at peace, be*
calna the war of 1846 ead lu Minite made her
understand that'Unole Sam would have hil
rigbu respected, '
When (he tripartite alliance railed r\ Tow
cam ago. und NAPUI.KON weill into Mexico
liigtc-baiidcd. il wm jeiilousy of Kiunce, not
egnrd for Mexico, Unit kepi Hie other powers
c'tllrnl. The United States preserved n hostile
tillado toward MAXIMILIAN, not from nny
ave for Mexico, but simply becuuso of tho
'Monroo Doctrine." This ?arno Mourno Doc
riho, with tho inhuman, thc Imrbnrous, need?
es? cruelty of thc Mexicain, is repousible for
ho death of MAXIMILIAN. Were wc not at
trUiM upon so many other points, wc should
egret thnt members of tho American Congress
bauld laud JiiAnnr., and execrnto tho memory
if MAXIMILIAN. WC nro pleased, however,
o know thnt thoso who think with them uro n
rcrysmnll minority in this country. Tho puoplo
a large feel as till honest men niusl feel on this
lubject, who have no private gains or parly
lttrposo to subserve.
There was nut thc shadow of un excuso for
ho mean mid cowardly net. Tho war was
>vcr, tho Republic out of all possible danger
from the Imperialists. The decrco of MAXI?
MILIAN, so much prated about, was a war IIICHS
rre, and he himself repeatedly insisted on
saving, and often did save, the lives of officers
whom his military tribunals had condemned,
[t cannot, therefore, be justified upon thc
ground of retaliation. Nur was ll necessary
as a matter of policy, which also is sometimes
alleged. After tho pur.iistcul opposition ou the
part of thc United States, as shown In thcrccont
nil.iii- in Mexico, to an infringement of (ho MON?
ROE doctrino, il may be taken as a cert ninty that
no European power will again make thc ex?
periment of establishing n foothold on this
Continent.
Tbomanly, the heroic conduct of MAXIMILIAN,
his sublimo boaring during tho last hours of his
life, will endear him to thc memory of mankind,
and cause tho name of JUAREZ aud Moxico to
bo forovcr a reproach and a byword. Quem
(/eui vuU perder?, print tlemenlul. Her days arc
numbered; beforo long her independence will
be lost, her history among tho fossils nf the
past, and hor very linnie forgotten.
WANTS.
WANTED, A .M I l l ll COW, W ITH YOUNO
CALK; ono milking n t Icu than ton to twclva
quana nor day. Apply at .\o. SS SMITH STREET.
July 17_1
WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE
Poraon, a situation aa SEAMSTRESS. Can ont,
nt, and op?ralo on tbo Who. lor A vtilaon Sewing M -
chino. Haa no object! <na to travol. or mako horaoir
gene, elly useful Ai ply at No. Ill KINO STREET, be?
tween Broad and Queen. Heat of recommends tiona
nWon, lt required- _ _ 1?_ _ July 17
WANTED TO RENT, A FURNISHED
BOARDING HOOSE In a Rood location. For
pj rt [culara, address "M." Ibi ougb Ulla oflloc
July 17 a*
TO RENT.
rriO RENT, FOR ONK HR A TB TIM OF
X years, tho two-and-a-half story WOODEN DWEL?
LING, No. 10 Rutledge Avenue, oppoalto Doughty street.
Apply at THIS OFFICE._wiro_Juno 26
TO RENT, THAT DESIRABLE RE SI.
DENCE, No. 11 RINO STREET, with all tho n"cal?
eary outbuildings, datero, Ac Inquire at No. 9, SOOl H
SIDE OF THE A HOVE._wira_June ?
FOR RUNT, THE BEST OROCBR?
STAND In tho City. Southwest corner of Meeting
and Market s trw la. Apply on Uio premise a.
July 10 _a
mo RENT-THE TWO AND A II ALF STORY
JL BRICE RESIDENCE, comer Society and Meeting
atroeLs, baring latero and stable! on tb? premises, and
good accommodations tor lorvauU. Bent low. Apply
to 6. HABT, Sr., Na 333 King street._July ?
MIO RENT, PART OF ? HOUSE AND
JL Kitchen, pleasantly situated, In tao woe lem por?
tion or tho etty. Af.raUy wlihout children prolcrrod.
Addro.a H. H. J., Now? office._Juno do
TO R'-NT-TWO HANDSOME BOOMS,
suitsbio for singlegentlomon or a family. Kitchen,
pantry, ?errante' room ?jd wood houso attached; a Largo
datero in .he yard. Apply to No. 8. WENTWORTH
aTliEKT. B July M
FOR SALE.
CHALK HILL SAW MILL AM) PLANTA?
TION, allua ted on branch of tho Edlati River,
Lexington District, FOR SALE OR RENT on accommo?
dating turma. Apply to JAS. U. cn [NU Lil Factor and
Comm salon Merchant, Charl ce lou, KC. Ca., No. 0 Ad
ger'a Wharf.
Tho Chalk Hill Thirty Hor^o Water-Powcr Saw MUI la
eapabli ofaveraging ave thousand foot of lumber per
day. The PlanUUon cousis ts of two thousand acre? of
heavily Umbore Pi io land, ono hundred and tw nty
acree of Cleared land u der leuce, a good Water Power
Grist Mill, now uwoldng House wi Jb four bod rooois
aud dining roo.n, kit. In n, eui re roam, barn, ?tibio, ?nd
all neceeaary cm tu nil iugi for Mill bind* and field la?
borera. The locality perfocuy healthy, and quality of
timber uniurua aed. There I? ?lao a KeolLn deposit on
kajsTa.if ii i ii it nin- - -w^r-.. .. ^ ? I-..m tri arith
chalk. _ sw! Joly 0
XT OH SALE, THE SMACK THOMAS TAY
JD LOB, Bloop rigged, ten lona bnrthen. She waa
built at stonington. Conn., In HMS; ha? a Uah well and
two ault? of sada, and well furnished m other respecta.
Price, ?. KU ooah.
Apply to J. H. EST I LL,
July IB_ fl Savannah, Ga.
T7\OR SALE, A FINE SEVEN-OCTAVE
Jj ROSEWOOD PIANO, nearly new. Price four hun.
dred dollar? (?400) oaah. Apply at No. 71 BROAD
STREET, botwoou 0 A. M. and 1 P. M., were it can be
?cen. _ Joly ll
FOR SILE. A FOCH HORSE POWER
PORTABLE ENGINS, has boon very little used,
and now in first rate order. Price low. Apply to
JOHN F TAY LOU Se CO.,
Phoenix Iron Work?, Pritchard itreeL
July U_Q
TTIOR SALE, A CARRYALL. WITH TWO
_L Beal?, pole and aban. Also, a act of double and
Bing lo HARNESS, all in good order. Can be seen and
bargained for caab or a tuno noto at thirty daya, at No.
31 Lynch a lr oe L May 17
BOARDING.
TWO SPACIOUS SOUTHWESTERN BOOMS,
with Dressing and Bath Rooms attached, opening
on Southwester,! Plants, making a dellghrul Si minor I
reside noe, with Board, can he bad at the " King Man?
sion," corner Meeting end George, a tree ta, on moderate
term?._mwl_July 18
1.EXCELLENT BOARD, AT VERY LOW
li ratea. In the moat central budnee* part of tba dry,
without lodging, In a private house, can now be had.
For parUcu,ar? addreaa "X. L," Post?nico. May is
BOARDING.-THREE PLEASANT ROOMS
with good BOARD can be had on Immediate appli?
cation to No No. 6? CUURUU STREET, weat side, near
Trodd street. Term?reasonable. Juno ia
COPARTNERSHIPS.
DISSOLUTIONS
THE COPAflTNEBSHIP HERETOFORE LXISTINO
under the name of B. ARNOLD ti CO., waa dlao ved
by 1U own limitation, on Ute 1st of april laaL The baal
neu wi Ibo co Untied ny tb? subscriber at Ul? Old
stand. No. 210 Mee,lng street, wbeie Ur. A. ?. QADa
DEN can bo found ready to aPoud to the eua to mora of !
the eatabhainanL lt. ARNOLD.
July lat, 1887. No. lld Mooting street.
July 1 Imo
DENTISTRY.
REDUCTION OF DBNTAL PRICES TO SUIT
THE TIMES.
DR. J. E. DAPRAY, DENTIST, IS NOW PREPARED
tc completo Ihe Insertion or whole upper or lower
sets of A UTIFIC AL TEETH, upon the moat approved
muthoi, and with the beat materials, at 800 por ML Par?
tial ubi In proportion. Durability, natural appearance,
perfect flt, a d ncatnoes of finish, guaranteed.
AU other opera tiona up m tba Teeth performed in a
r Ulful and warrantable manner.
Orfiril li st. rea td on i? NO. 6 LIB EIW?. L^., B. o.
'. -' ' - rawf en ? i ? i ?
ASTROLOGY.
THF, WORLD ASTONISHED
AT TUB WOKDmrtlL rUTVELATIOXB
MADE BY THE QBE AT AfiTBOLOG 1ST,
Madrjumo H. A.PERRIGO.
SHE REV ALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EYER KNEW.
She restore* to happlneu thoso who. from doleful
avenu, mustrophea. crosses In love, loss of relations and
Monds, Ima of money, sc., havo Docomo despondent
slio brings together those long separated, give? Informs- I
bon concerning absent friends er lover?, restores lost or
itoien property, leila you ibo bualuou you ar* boat
ra ajinad to pursue and in what yon will be most success- <
ful, HUHS speedy marriage*, and tolls you the very day
rou will marry, give? yeu Ibo narnu, Likeness and char
irterlsUcs of the person. She road? your very thonghu,
and by ber almost supernal ural power?, un valla the dark
ind hidden myatenea of the futuro. From Use ?tar* we I
see m th? flrmamrnt-rthe malefic. ?Un that overcome ot
pr nominate In the co nfl gura lion-rrom the aarpecU arni
po? tiona of the plane u and tho flied a taxa in the heaven?
tl tho time ot binn, ?he doduow tb? futurs destiny c.f
mao. Fall not to courait Lae greatest AatrcCoghd ou
aarth. It coat? you bat a trifle, and you may never again
aave so favorable an opportunity, OonaulUUon fee, with
ilk anea* and all desired Inlormallon, 81. Partios living
at a distance can. consult tho Madame by mall with equal
Misty and aauafacUon to themselves, aa If tn person. A
Mil ?nd explldt ch arr, written out, with all lnquirtu a. -
rwsrod ?nd likeness enclosed, ?ont by mail on receipt >
arico above menUonod. The strictest ?ecrosy will be
mainUlned, and all correspondence returned or destr ,
td. Relerenoeaof the nighest order furnished. those e
uria; them. Write plainly tho day of the moula, i
rear ttl which yon were boro, enclosing . ?mall loe . o?
Address, M AL kars H. A. PEBBJQO,
P. O. Dna win 2 us, BD rr ALO, N. Y. -
March 80 _Iy_
Pl UK LOAN.
MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, I
Ont HIT T, November ?, 1868. I
a LL PtrriKON.. DESIROUS OF I1E HU ILLINO IN Tm
/l_ Eural Dtatritfa HM Watti Fi??a Of lim City,' tin?
ier "An Act of the General Aaaerably, gin og authority
o tho City Connell of Charleston to prooac I In the mat- |
?ol t Fire Loan, WILL a view to aid ba building up tho
Tito shew, " ara hers try notified thal the form of ?npii.
slicers for los,'. - can bs obtained at th* office of tbs Clerk
;f Council, between tba hours of I A. M. and 3 P. If.
AU apphV-aUona mual be ? " .d rn tho above mentionnl j
ifflce, ?. tho Ooxnmltte* wuimeet every Menday to con.
Idar the same. . .
By oricr cf flea ?iyssj Bal ITH,
RoT*BS?r20 Ort of Oc^tneO,
MEETINGS.
IUI A Ul) UP Kl HI M vs ri us.
A RiaUI.AR MEETINU OF lilts DOAUD WU,I,
i\ bo bold nit Keening, at ibo Market Hall, at 8
?'clock. II. M. STROUKL.
July 17 1_ Clerk au J Superintendant.
ORANGE MIDGE, No. 1*, A. 1\ AI.
A N EXTRA COMMUNICATION OF THU LODOE
f\ will be bold TAi't Keening, al Masonic Hall, at 8
I'clock.
Candidates for tho F. C. degreo will al tend punctually.
Hy order W. M. WM. A. GIBSON.
July IT_ _1
vi; ri' ti A v PALMETTO UVAHD SOCIF.TY.
rTrUEHE WIM, TIE HELD AT NO. Ul KINO SHIEET,
A. > Mi ollug ol Ibis Society, st 8 o'cl lek, TA ii Keening.
ll. II. SCHEVEN.
July 17_1_Secretory and Treasurer.
UNION UKPUIILICAN PARTY OK SOUTH
CAROLINA.
AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE CONVEN?
TION ol Ulla Party will bo bold lu Collin bia. H. C..
on ll < dnciday. Ibo 21th ot July, 8C7.
The Prion- 1B of tho GoTcrnmeut and th?. Party In Dis?
tricts not represented lu tba Convention latolv held lu
Charil alon aro rcnucatcl lo assemble ami elect Delegates
and e^nd them with properly prepared crcdonllabe.
l- ach District ia en,bled lo tho nu ml,er or Representa
Uvea that they arv allowed lu Loth brauche, of tho Statu
Legislature.
Dy ordor of Ibo Exccnlivo Hiato Central Committee
EDWARD P. WALL, Secretary.
July 10 11,12,13,10,17.18
EDUCATIONAL.
YMU MILITARY INSTITUTE.
LUX IN ti 1'ON, VA.
ARRANGEMENTS ARR >N PROGRESS TO ACCOM?
MODATE One Hundred additional Cad o to In ibis
Institution. Its well established character tor Ila ays
tern or discipline, and course ol instruction, commends
.1 to tho support ol tho ie who desire a practical educa?
tion. I ii [urination will bo supplied by application to tho
undersigned. FRANOIS IL SMITH,
May '20_mtcowfl_SuperiotondonL
INSTRUCTION IN FRENCH.
MRS. NICHOLS A NATIVE OF CHARLESTON,
mit during tho past Oitceu cars a resident In
luropO- tn desirous or giving Instruction in thu Fr?lich
Lauguago, ut .er at har own rosidenco oe at tho houses
ol her pupils.
Impure st Mrs. FINNEY'H, No. 100 Ring street.
May 22
FINANCIAL.
STATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA MONDS.
Auy party ba. lng lost two (2) '.toto of South Caroli?
na DON DH, (old) and who can furnish numbers o. Ronda 1
and satisfactory proof of said Douds being stolon, can
obtain them by paying expense.. Apply at T Hld OF?
FICE._wfraS_Ju y 10
BONDS, STOCKS AND COUPONS.
"IkONDS OF ALL KINDS
Jj Stocks of all kinds
< 'mi i -tins ol all kinds
Rank lillis ul all kind-..
Bought at highest ralos by
ANDREW M. MORELAND,
July 12 imo Urokor, No. 8 Broad street.
NATIONAL
FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS
AND
TRUST COMPANY.
Brnnch nt Charleston, S. C.*
NO. 9 STATE STREBT.
DEPOarrs CAN ALWAYS BE DRAWN wrrnour
NOTICE.
Dopoalta of 8pcclo arc repaid tn Spedo.
All other Deposito aro repaid in ..Grconbaois" or Na?
tional llauk Rills.
Deposito of any amount rooclvod from any porsen.
NATUAN RITTER, Cashier.
Jnly ll_1B_
NATIONAL
FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS
AND
TRUST COMPANY.
CH A UTE KED BY AOT OF CONGRESS.
OFFICERS.
M. T. HEWITT, President.
J. W. Al VIIltU, i Int Vice-PTcsldont.
LEWIS CLEPU NE, second vice-President.
DANIEL L. EATON, Actuary.
BAM L. HARRIS, Goners! Inspector.
IlanUog House, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner of 10th
?troot, Washington, D. C.
BRANCH AT CHARLESTON, S. C.,
NO. Q STATE STREET.
Open every day, Sundays and Holiday, excepted,
from io A. kl., io J P. M., and from 3 to 4 P. kt,
DEPOSIT B OP ANY AMOUNT RECEIVED FROM
ANY PERSON.
Interest paysblo in Janna rv and July, In each year.
, Jill Jet-u.li. will Iv? i-????? -??- .-.-. *
All tho prouts bolong to tho ooposltora.
Dranchoi bato been established in Ibo principal cities
I rom Niw York to New ('riama, am accounts can bo
transferred from one Branch to smother, without charoo
or Interrupting the balurssL ,
Investments ara only made In securities of tho United
H>*tea. RICHARD II. 0\IN,
Chairman Advisory Committee.
FRANCIS L. CARDUZO,
Booretary.
. . NATHAN BITTER,
Jone 28 Imo Cashier,
GLOTHING.
N G. PARKER,
LATE PARKER & CHILD,
n K4T.ru nt
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS
in
FURNISHING GOODS.
Jo?e 1* No. 103 EAST BAY.
^?ftV TT7HISKERS and HUS- ..?Ia..
ff "Uk TV T ACH EB rorced lo tW~mm\
.a. ?.Sn grow anon the smoothest e&._Jpt
y fsca bi from throe tc Ove ^w^aw
|Hfl -weeks by using Dr. HKVT.G- EHSBSI
MdBBL- K K ' 8 'tiiTAURATEUR Bast
XMgaSBfe CAPILLAIRE, the most ^BEtm*^.
M^(.Jy??ll, wonderful discovery In mo- ^BMIF'
Wr dem acion co, acUng upon ^^JT
the Beard and Hair In an almost miraculous manner It
has been usod by tho elite or Paris and London, with the
most flittering oocoess. Names of all purchasers will
bs registered, and U entire .atlaCaction ls uot given in
every Instance, the money ?nil t>0 cheerfully refunde il.
Pries by mail, aoalod and postpaid, ?L Descriptiva cir
Ttors and testimonial, mailed fros Address BEBO Ell.
Suil-rra A CO.. Chemists, No. 284Biver street Iror, N
Y., Bole Agents lor the United ?tates ' '
March 30_ ._ iy
CRISPER COMA.
Oh! shs wa? beautiful and fair,
With starry eyas, and radiant habr,
Whose curling tendrils, soil entwined,
Enchained the very heart and mind,
CHISME lt COMA,
For Curling the Hair of oithor Sos into Wavy
?nd Olosay Ringlets or Hoary Massive
Caris.
BY USING TUTS ABITOLE LAD IE I AND GENTLE
MEN can beautify themselves a thousand-fold.
It to tho only articlo in tko world that will curl .trslohl
hair, and attho ?uno time giro lt a beautiful. glossyep.
ueiiranee. Tho Crisper Ooma not only curia tho hair'bot i
PX**?T1**- heautlOes and oloanses lil to highly and do- ;
Ugh tinily perfumed, and U tho most complete articlo ol
the kind ever offered tn ih? . -- -
all orders to
_ _Vf. L. CLARK k CO., Chemists,
" . " Wo. 8 West Fay ouo s tro et, Syracuse. N. Y.
Maranoo
AN ORDINANCE
TO s ra tn. AT? TUX rr OR? us or rrraouosr, m Fte
Doora, siro orau iNiOtUUUjeiji oin.
SSC I. Se it ordained by (*e Manor and Aldermen, in
City Council attembUd. That from and after tbs I6th day
of Jone next, il shall not bo lawful to keep Petroleum,
Zeroaene, Hook OR, Benzine, Benzole, or any other in?
flammable oil or olia on storage or for sala in any cellar,
?tore cr bub ding south of Una a reet, In a torver qcuin'
Cly than Oily galions rm any ono lot or premises, and
any ouch quantity so kept or stored shall be ?mtal?ed li.
vessels ol Un or other metal, ,
' bsa 1 That Petroleum, ito producta, or any other In?
flammable oil or otis, when brought Into meetly by land
or water, may be kept on any lot or in any ?mildicg In
which colton ta not stored, for a period no*, exoeodbu
twenty-four hoon, uporl the expiration of wuich time, il
shall be removed and kept In tho manner aa rec u 1 r ed by
tho forego?ig section. '
Bro. 3. Any person or persona violating any part ol
this Ordinance ebal be ?lbjoct to a lin? of two hundred
Cellars, for each offene?, recoverable in any Court of oom
pcttmtjuriedlettoa. ^
bs tte ed in City Co andi this twenty-flret day of May In
the year of our Lord one thouiani eight hundred sud
?Ixl j m en. .
"I"1;.8-) P. a GAILLARD Mayer.
W. IL Sarrrn, Clerk of Council. ~?--}^,?
TO TAX PAYERS!
rrraz POLTOWING ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHED
X tor tho Inlormatlon of sil persons COD oe med: '
AM oaniHAMca TO AXODTD AH O acia SUCS to uui strr
V^* 5PS 2?* 'V"^^'' Airo roa oran ruuous.
L Be lt ordained bf the Mayor and Aldermen In (Mtv
Council sase ?i bled. That all taxes payable, cder toe Ur?
dir?an oe to nts? supplies for the year lso7, and for ether
purpose*, bo paid un or Ular? the 39th dsy of June next i
and tbU person? who shall make default of payment of
their taxes cn that day, ahaU pay, In addition to the
amount of their taxas, one and a half per cent, par
month until tho Slit itoy of July, wheo, ll not paid an
arnon at of two pe? cent, per month apon the amount
o? tores .hall ba peidi and alter tho list day of Anxust
threy per cent, per month on I ha aroountof towsdue
sin. i ba paid waa payment of the whole amount ls made
IL That all persona who neglactor tail to pay their
TO ti bl y taxes on er b**?nt tba fifteenth day of each
month, shall respectively pay on tho amonnta thereat,
two per cent per month from sra ab fifteenth day, u n lil
nsynaont la mad?. . ..
Ratified in City Council Ibis Mveath dar of Uar, tn
fha year of rar Lord one thousand stoht hundred and
slity-soTon. ? . ' .. <
. P. C. Q AILLA RD, Major.
w. It. BtsTrrn. chak of Oonnoil. ?mo May H
R M. WHITLTiTGr,
CORONER AND MAGISTRATE,
?AS REMOVED HIS OPPICX PROM CHAXVIklBfl
RAILROADS.
CHA \ (? ic UP HI mem i.ic
OmcK SAVANNAH ANII CitAni.rnroN H. K. Co.,1
Mn.i. STIIKIT IIKI-KT. Jilly 13. 1W57. 1
ON AMD AFTF.lt SATURDAY. THE 2UI ll INSTANT.
Ilm rAS-.KNOF.lt THAIN ?VIT Itel? Hold ?ill run ta
illilwa. Tia: Leavu tho Company's YVbarvcx, Mill Sinei
Mool, at 7 .iVIut'k A. M. pin laoly. Arrive at tho head
)f tho Koail at 12 Meridian, ltotiiniliii:. will leavo tim
load of tho Hoad al 2 o'eh ck P. M.. ami ari IM- nt Mill
llroet Depot, lu Charleston, al li ilf-panl C o'clock V. M.
JOHN H. HYAM,
July 17 1 General Suporl:.t< mleiit
DOUBLE DAILY
ALL KAIL IMSHEftGER ROUTE
BETWEEN
ATLANTA AND
mac
VIA
Cii u Inn o (i-ii and (ininti J ii net ?on,
TllllUUUII IN I OU T V.M.MC HIM It S
THAINS I.KAVK ATLANTA DAILY At 8:15 A.51. AND
7:00 P.M., making clo?o connection)! al all pointu.
AITIVIDK at New Orloaun at H P.M. ami 11-.I01A.M.
06'V?V- HIHI? by tra?na ol tb? lieorgla Railroad make
clono connICIIOIIH with lina roulo al Atlanta.
NO STEAM HO ATH O lt OM NIDUSES ON TU1S ItOUTE.
ELEGANT HLEEPINO COACHES ON ALL NIOHT
THAIN?.
BAOOAOE CHECKED Tl! HOCH H. FA Ul: AH 1?1W AS
HY ANY OTIIElt ROUTE.
Tiuiouaii TICKF.IM OOOD UNTILUSED.
Can bo obtalued at (Icueral Ticket Ofllco, Atlanta, Un.,
(korcla Railroad, Augusta, Ua.; Houtb Carolina llallroail,
Cbarlcslou, H. C.; South Carolina ltuiiroail, Columbi i
S.O. JOHN II. PECK, MailerTraiiaiiorlatlim,
July 13 BA O WI Hiern and Atlanlle Railroad.
DRY QOODS, ETC,
J. & P. GOATS'
THREAD.
BRIGHT COLORS
In Fancy Itaui, with their well-hnown
Trade mnrk.
FIFTY S?T A DES OF COLOR
? ?. each Doz of ave Dozens.
For Salo by the PACKAGE, of lOO Dm. m
by
JOHN & lilllll AUCIHNCLOSS
Solo Atouts In Now York.
July le mwsl3
FURNITURE, ETC.
FURNITURE AMI UNDERTAKING
THE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES THAT 111: HAH
couaccto I, aa heretofore, the
UNDERTAKING BUSINESS,
In all IUI n'rtj., with tho FURNITURE, no that bc lu pre?
parad to lumlsb funeral? complete, and to elvo per .on.il
attention lu th.. moat delicate, reapeclabte and ?a tintado
ry manner. Ho la also prepared to remore bodies lo any
diatanco free of ?melt and dorar.
FISK'S MET ALIC CASKS, and all kinda ol COFFINS,
always on band cn tho moat reaaonablo tonna.
R. WHITE,
FURNITURE WAREROOM8,
Southwest comer Wentworth and Meeting streets.
Or at No. 0 CoLI.EOE SiRKET, at ul?lit and bnoilays.
Juna 28 fmwlmo
HOTELS.
S. SWANDALE,
PROPRIETOIl CF THE
Mansion House,
ST. JAMES HOTEL,
NEW ORLEANS.
- PROPRIETORS :
WU. A. HURD.or New Orleans.
Telegraph and Hail ru ad Ufitces in Rotunda of Hotel.
Juno IT _Omo
PAVILION HOTEL.
A FINE LUNCH
Served. Evorv Day,
FRO BI ll TO 13 1-3 O'CLOCK.
Jone S_
ST EVKNH IIOUSGl, Noa. ?1. 33, 39 AND 3T
Uroidwoy, N. Y.. oppo?l:o Bowling Oreen-> n Ibo
European Clan.-TUE STEVENS HOUSE la well and
widely known to tho travctltng public. Tho locatiun is es?
pecially aullablo to marchan la and business men; lt la ba
close proximity to Ibo business part of tile city-is on
Ibo highway or Southam and Wes lom travel-and adja?
cent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat dopota.
Tho BTLVeNS UOU8E has liberal accommodation for
over 900 KU. nts-lt lo well furnlahod, sod possesses every
modem Improvement for the . oinfo.-1 end entertainment
of Ita l?males. Tba rooms aro spacious and well venti?
lated-provided with gas and water-the attendance ls
prompt end respectful-and tbe table is generously pre?
vi,ted with every delicacy of tho season at mod?ralo ratea.
Tho rooina having boen rcfiirnlalied and remodeled, we
are ens) >dto offer eura facilities for Ute comfort and
pleasure. f onr guests. OEO. K. CUASI: A CO.,
Hay 28 6m o Proprietors.
Th ore cometh glad tidings or joy to all.
To yoong and to old, to gi eat and to ?niall ;
The beauty winch once waa ao precious and rare.
Ia free for all, and all may be lair.
By tba nae of
CHASTELLAR'S
WHITE LIQUID
ENAMEL,
For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion,
Tho moot valuable and perfect propoinlou in use, for
giving tho skin a beautiiul pearl-like tint, that ls only
found In yoolo. It quickly removes 'lan, Freckle?, Pim?
ples, Blotches, Molli Pilches, Sal.ownoaa. Eruptions,
and all impurities of the alon, kindly h oiling the tame
leaving the akin whit? and clear aa alabaster. Ita use
cannot bo detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a
vegetable i.reparation ls perfectly Usmlees. It la the
only article of the kind need by tho French, and la con?
sidered by tho Pariaian as Indispensable to a ixl ri oct
toilet. Upwards of 30,000 boltlea were sold during the
past y nar, a sufficient guarani eo of tts efficacy. Price
only 7S cania. Bent by mail, poe'-pald. ou receipt ol tm
order, by
BBBQEB, BHTJTst? k CO., Ch emilia,
288 Hiver St, Troy, N. Y.
March 80.
OflDINAKCK}.
AM onnucAjtoa TO uno ulam rust CXJUHIIKQ or rarma
Aim VAULTS ix ma CUHPOBUS man OF THZ cm
I. Be lt Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen, that
from ami aller tho ratiticaUni. of this Ordinance, ll shall
not bo lawful tor any person to cleanse or remoro tho
contents of Vaults or Privies within the limits of the
city, without having previously ob lalo ed a Uccnao for tho
earoo; all such llcenaos to expire on thc Slat December
el every year, and be ?abject toall requirements impos?
ed by Ordinance* regulaucg tho grantiixg of Licenses loi
Drays ami O .rta.
, - T&&M?B of Barr?le in open Carts and Wagons
la prohibited, and parties applying for License will be it
quired to pr?vido closed Carts rm Labi8 for tho purpose.
UL All persons having auch License ?hail repoit rt
one cf OJ Uuard Houses, darin? toe day, his or their In?
tention u io such work during the ensuing niahtj ba th?
Lower Warda such report to be mads to tho'Main O oar.
Homo, in thu Upper Warda lo Upper Ouard Hours.
IV. The puce or place i for ihe deposit of such offv
shall be designated front time to tune by the Mayor.
V. Every owner or driver of such Licensed Cart or
any other person who shall viola to any of the provision!
of thia Ordinance, or shall neglect o.- refuse to obsarv.
the same, or any of them, ahau forfeit and pay for t ech
Offene? a fine not to exceed twenty-five dollars, to be en?
forced by the Hayorin his Court, or recovered ba any
other Court or competent Jurisdiction.
Kat LA eel ba Caty Council this seventh dar of May, In tho
year of oar Lord ona thousand eight hundred ?cd eli
ty-aaren.
ll- e.l P. O. O All.LARD,
w. H. nunn, Mayor.
_Clerk or Connell_3mo_May 10
moncra.
OFFICE OP TUE OIXTSF OF POLICE, I
CnuauurroH, S. C., May 4, 1307. I
rrUJE RKOOLAH INaTtCTION OF TUB LOTS 1 lb
JL f nelone ree. vaults. Ac-, will commence on Afondas
neat, et Inst. Owners and occupants aro hereby require.!
lo ase that thstr premises are In good condition and Uant
ill filth and garbage ia removed aa required br Ord I.
i ia u ce. Other inspections will follow.
By order of Mayor QAIUARD.
O. B. BIO WALD.
_ Chief of Police.
BARNWELL SENTINEL
IB AN ?(TEUJ?NT ADVERT1HO?O MEDIUM. LET
Mord?anla and business men try lt for ?.few months.
3SJSSSi^lf& 82>a OT Toor cards and Increase
f?v* til?* U?\.tuL There's nothing to equal Printer"?
Ink-it has made roany a forions.
Tannnfor tba ??.per-ta par annum, In advance,
ix*gNL">*?HM!ei Inserted at the rate of SI por square ol
Werve Unes or looa for each Insertion.
^Oa^sor len linas or lass, atina rate of $10 for throe
Contracts by the Tear or for alz months, allowina nrlr
doge of cihanglnf on more favorable terms. Address
-, ? ' EDWARD A. BRONSON.
O OT ina bri U i'n i-i....... .n.i i renn tor
Tho Greenville Mountaineer
LB PUBTJKHXD EVERY THTJR6DAY, AT SI SO PEU
i jw; Install?e. AdverilsecoenU tnsertod at nsual
rales. O.E. ELFORD,
May 10 . Editor and Pronrietc*
3R0CERY AND MISCEl!ANEOUS^
HAY FOIl SALK.
(\(\ DALES PRIME SOUTH U1VKK HAY .IU.ST
VJVJ rccUvxl |.IT Melin hip Clin'oplun, f..r ?.le lu?'.
KKM'Al.l. .\ DOCKI-.ltY..
July IT l AccwnnuMlall n Wlinrf.
II AV, ll AV, LAN Ol NU.
!4?A BATuKH PIMMK N. lt. HAY, LANDING FROM
I-)' ' bark Uuiinibil, un Ailt:i r'? Kurili wharf, nial
r mdc by JOHN CA M 1*8 KM k CO..
Ku. 14 Mn li i ,ii"i, Of penile Mutu struct.
July 17_9_
00 DUSHELS MUSH"POTATOES.
1 T MUYATE HA?,K-WIM, UK SOI.IITHIS HAY, ON
\ Yundi rhurnt Wliiiri, Ul Int? lu null purchaserT.
Tcriiirti-.wh. _ 1 _ July 17
MUTTER, BUTTER.
ru .T RECEIVER, PKU HTKAMBll CHAMPION
P JU CUHOH i.II i u.U. rael, caw loiiuliiliu: eight"iii
i. package*, ona for nalo hy WM. liUHNI.Y.
Jilly 17 1 ?-". Hf.' I .->.,! Illly.
Tr,V?ON A N I) F LOU U.
ItlgT lt Kl Kl V Kl? PK ll ST KA.M KU CHAM
I'tUKl
I A imus. c. it. SIM S
LU III Mut*. Hlblml hide*
UNI Mil?. Fluur-Elim m. I Super
91) billi. Si ll-ll lining Flour.
Ami fur rnilu hy WM. GURNEY.
July 17_ ll_Nu. 109 Cant Iluy._
STRI I'S, SI OKS, SI)U Alt, HO
LASSES, .vc.
'AAA i.ns. CHOICE N. v. SUGAR-CURED
_>VJUV/ OTHW, NmllHire.
30 iih I - i ri ii' lt. Siilce
io hi..in -inn' c. it. KUI re
lil billa. N. Y. Siigir-fund pig Shoulden!
io tee. M. Y. Kuaar II nus
M bhle. i>rimo Urocen Sugar
'JO buln. Swed Cuba Mellases.
I.iiiilin|{ aud for unie by
LAUHKV A; \ Ll X \ NI il.ll,
July 17_1_No. 1:17 Kiel Hay.
HAY.
in A l,AM"s rniMK SOUTH RIVER HAY. FOU
JV* VJ ealu lo?.' hi lute lo ?ult, by
July 17 _ . a ._ _ T. J. KERR tc CO.
FLOUR, MOLASSES, MACKEREL,
.Vc., Cvr.
I AA URIA DAI/1 ?MORI'. FLOUR
l\J U 99 bbl*, chuleo MobVMI
Ml bbls. Non. 1, '2 ami 3 Mackerel
20 heit" CalTcc.
In More nuil lur natu luw by JEFFORDS A: CO.,
July 15_J Nu. HO Venduo IUiige.
BACON SIDES, SHOULDERS, fte.
I C HHDS. CLEAR SIDES
LO 30 lani?, c. ii. sue?
40 lilllie. Hi I.IK 11 liss ? f
30 bini*, ell leo Sbiiulilom
35 bli.I-. PUiilAlhm - In MI 111 .-i H
M bbl?. P. M. l'oik
.>{*) tub* Lard
DO tub*choleo I...o I..o.1
III tierce* lliiuia
?0 bbl". Strips.
In ?lorn auil for ulu low hy JEFFORDS et CO.,
July 15_3_Nu. 30 Vendu o Rango.
SUGAR. SUGAR ! !
I (\ HHDS. 1 OOOD O II OC ERY SUGAR,
J. VJ OO Tierces . batanee of Darno of Schoooncr
IS Darrel* ) .. Alert," from Matanzas.
For silo by J. A. ENSL.OW k CO.,
July 15_ No. Ill lea. Doy.
FOR SALE.
PRIME SMOEED PACON. HAMS, PORK TRIM?
MINGS, he, kc, et reduced price*, In quantilleu
to snit porch risc ra.
Apply to McRAY k CAMPRELL,
July ll_No. lUC Meeting street.
SCOTCH A I.E.
1 AA CASKS TENNENT'S CELEDRATRD DOODLE
XV/U STRONO ALE, In b md.
60 casks Ilcrnard's Edinburgh Ale.
CO casks Hcrnard's I i India Ale.
80 casks Tennent' I J i . Ale.
Received per *hl|in "Missouri," "Amelia" and "Fille
do l'Air." ir., n Liverpool.
For salo by ROUT. MURU k CO.,
July ll _f_ Royce A: CO.'B Wharf.
CORN AFLOAT.
O A A A BUSHELS WUITE CORN. LANDING AND
fjUUU forealeby WEST A; JO: KS,
July I?_No. 70 Kant Hay.
CORN ! CORN t
QAA BUSHELS PllIMK CORN. IN 6TORE, AND
?UU forealeby H. F. DAKKIt & CO.,
July 10 9 No. 120 Cuiuborlnud atroct.
CORN.
5TA A DUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN, LAND
f J VJ Lr INO from nebr. Lily.
For salo by T. J. KERR k CO.
July 16_3_
CORN, OATS, FLOUR.
KAAA BU9HEL8 r r.IM E WHITE CORN IN POLK
?.)VJV/V/ and bags pir Steamer Sea Oull, end ecbr.
Moonlight,
1600 Lu'ihcU Prime Oats,
ino bbls luttra Slid Super Flour.
2.1 bbls Rye Flour.
For salo by J Nu. CAMPSEN A: CO.,
No. U Market St, opposite btato Bl.
Joly 10_ 9
LIME.
TWO MORED BARRELS
EASTERN LIME,
Landing from Schooner Trident.
IN RTOREI
MO DDLS. WniTE LIME, FOR WU ITK WA SITING
300 bbb]. Cement
100 bbls Calcined Plaster
160 bbls. Land Plaster
60,000 Laina.
For aile by
OLNEY & CO.
July IO _ 9
BEOe W. WILLIAMS & CO^
WHOLESALE MERCHANTS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
OPFEK FOR SALE LOW. FOIl CASH ?
3AAA SEAMLESS HACKS LIVERPOOL SALT
3 V/VJ VJ 600 coila Hemp sud Munnin Rope
300 bales Ouucy and Dundoo Bagging
1000 kegs Nalia, intoned sizes
300 bbls Coffcu Huger, A, D and C
300 bi RH Rio Coffee
100 bbls .Meian ; n and Syrup
300 boxes Adamantino Caudles
300 kegs Hazard's Powder
600 bags Shot
2000 lb?. Lead
Copperas, Dian Stooo, Midiler, Indigo, Spices, Ac.
July 10 wfin3moa
GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL.
TTHIS SOAP REQUIRER ONLY TO DE USED TO
lr. .pr0VO 'if ""Portor quality. Uso lt aa you would
ny common Soap Try it and you will bo convinced
X?n?oU,oc *r,,ole ,n inttrk"- For
XX?yl??eRby* Y0ONO'Nol8? ^
O RUDER k MARTIN,
No. S3? King street.
JJ. DUiCUOFF At CO.,
No. 107 Eaot Cay.
GEO. Xi. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Corner Church and Hern o stree te.
DOW1K Ai MOISE, Druggists,
No. 161 MeeUng ?trout,
j.Tn..?o Opposite Charleston Hotel.
January 33 _wlmOmu
?-?-aa? aaa? ac- *JAV-1/XA1
CELEBKATED
WORmilSIURE SAUCE.
PRONOUNGeBD EXTRACT
BY %J of a letter from a
30NNOM8E?B3 fl MED??^OIQ!TI?MA1'
H J at Madrea, to his
TOBBTHIOMLT BroUitrst
r, , " fflBhlD WORCESTER, May,
Bood Sauce .?Hll'L
AND AmJOABLS ^Mf ?l^Vu?
TO ilMBasT '* ^Sid? eatoemcd In In
^-.-^--r dit, and ls. In my opinion,
VEBY VAMBTX % ^''n?^
OP DISH. V&S?&.SAU?* "??
The face*? of this moat deUaooa atv! rm ri van a 1 eon
ment having caused many unprinuple? dorian to>
iply the nemo to Sjmriouc Compound*, toa Pvaxio is
tptctfuUy and ca merty requested to see (bat too name
LKAfc Pauma a are upon the WRAPPER, LADEL,
TOPPER and BOTTLE.
Manufactured by
LEA ?Sc PURRINS, Woreeiter.
JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS,
NEW YORK,
AGENTS FOR TUE UNITED STATES.
October 10_Irnwlyr
THE MARION STAB,
7 KT ABI.ISHED NEARLY TWENTY YR A RB AGO IS
li publlahed si Marlon, S. C, In the central poriluo
tba country, and offers a favorablo medium to Mer
lanta, DnigglsU, HscblnJsta, and all cUesoe who il mm
oitend IheLr bas In ces In tho Pee Deo countzy.
For the benodt of our advertising patron?, we ?halb (n
IdiUon to our subeexipUon Rsl, which la c?nsUn?v in
easing. puMIsh and distribute gratultoualy S0O0 extra
jiee Of tho STAR, during tb? bualneas leaaon this
Bates of Advertising Hr.?ni.
J W. J. McKJIRALL.
Noramborao _Editor and Proprietor.
THE HERALD.
S rpDLISHED WEEKLY AT NEWBERRY C. H.. AT
~JM.Ii;.^nn<1In' havinxr a large circulaUon
rovgh all tho upper and lower Districts of the Utile,
?rds great advaiiUgri to adveriiaer?. '
Batee ft? ?dvcrtin og Terr reaaonable-for which spplt
onr Agent, Mt*SI?DE1'.,al UseMUUHons?.
_ . .- tWM. ifaka G1UCNKKKR.
HoTemb*r >l?areaslj a-rosniiois,