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SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 27, 1867._ LOCAL MATTERS. JOB WOKE.-WO have now completed om- offico so aa to execute, in the shortest possible limo ATT. KINDS OF JOB WORK, and we moat re? spectfully aak the patronage of our frieuds. Post oaico .Votier. POST OFFICE, [ CHABLESTON, S. C., July G, 1867. J After to-day the mails for Northeastern Railroad will close at 8 o'clock A.M., and to-ilay and after? wards they are expected to reach the Railroad "Station" at 2:30 o'clock P.M., and to bo ready for delivery at this office at 3:30 o'clock P.M., except on Sunday, when the hour will be from G P.M. to 7 P.M., until further notice. STANLEY G. TROTT, P. M. POSTOFFICE NOTICE.- An evening mail for Augus? ta and Savannah, and for distribution beyond those offices, will olose daily at the Postoffice at half-past 6 o'clock. LiTEBAB?.-Oar enterprising young friend Mr. A. F. MKLCHEBS, No. 108 Market street, has our thanks for late copies of FRANK LESLIE'S Iiluslrile Zeitung, the Kriminal Zeitung, Metropolitan Re? cord, and the Sunday Mercury. * -o IX THE N.UTE OF THE PBOFIT-FlOS.-ThOSO of our readers who sit nuder their own fig trees, will And it to their profit to examino the advertisement .f Mr. KINSMAN in another column. Mr. KINSMAN possesses a magician's wand, and what is not worth a fig, becomes valuable confectionery when it emerges from his laboratory. ARREST AND TRIAL OF THE PRICE MURDERERS. The Augusta papers contain an account of tho ar? rest and trial of certain parties implicated in the murder of Mr. PRICE, of South Carolina, near Quaker Springs. The Chronicle & Sentinel says the two negroes arrested for the murder of the late Mr. PRICE, near Quaker Springs, had a preliminary examination before Judge MCLAWS yesterday. One of the negroes made a full confession, giving the names of all the parties engaged in the murder. '.Tho examination will be continued to-day. To SES OURSELVES AS OTHERS SEE Us.-The Scottish bard wished in vain for this gift; but if ho had lived in the present day his desire would have been gratified, and he could have secured his representation in a short time. There are few arts that have made auch rapid strides as that of pho? tographing, and the sun's rays are now made to produce results that at most seem magical. The desire arning mankind to give their features to posterity is universal, and the picture galleries in every city are visited daily by numbers for this purpose. Some of these photographers are vete? rans in the profession, and have gained a high reputation as artists; but few can compete with Mr. GEO. S. COOK of this city, and his gallery in King street is always crowdod by parties desirous of having their features faith Tully delineated. IMPORTANT TO MERCHANTS.-Since tho night trains have been re-established on tho South Caro? lina Railroad the trafic between this city and other points has been largely increased and the accommodation thus presented to merchants has enabled thom to make shipments with promptness. The Southern Express Company has never been behind tho age, but has always endeavored to fa? cilitate business men in their engagements. In? fluenced by those motives they have recently placed messengers on the night trains between t'iis city and Augusta, who are prepared to take charge of all goods intrusted to them. This action on the part of the Express Company will provo very ac? ceptable to our merchants, both now and during the fall trade, for shipments of money or gx>ds can be made with caro and a prompt delivery en? sured. , A CORRESPONDENT of the Darlington Southerner gives the following account of the accident men? tioned in the telegraph column of yesterday's is? sue: y "This morning about 5 o'clock ?. M., the pas? senger train ran over and lulled two yoong women. The accident occurred near the public road, on the west aide of Sparrow Swamp, as the morning train waa going to Kingsville. The names of the unfor? tunate ones were MARTHA and SUSAN DOBITHT. It appears that they had been out until a late hoar at night and started home, and stopped to rest awhile on the track of the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad-fell asleep, and was ran over as above stated, killing SUSAN instantly, and horribly mangling MARTHA, who survived a few hours, to tell the dreadful story. "A. B. BRISTOW, Esq., summoned a jury of in? quest, who, after investigating the matter, ren? dered a verdict according to the above facts." Dis MODENWELT.-The first number of this beautiful Fashion Journal has just been received from Europe, and in its salutatory says: The great difficulty in getting a correct translation has caus? ed the delay. The papers will be translated in*, o English, and give more of the useful than all the other illustrated papers put together. Each pa? per gives eight pages of finely executed cuts, representing monthly everything in the way ot dress that is beautiful and to be desired by tho ladies. In addition to the papers there is a finely executed pattern sheet, giving during the year somewhere between three hundred and four hun? dred finery drawn patterns well explained and easily to bo taken oft The superiority and utility of these patterns will soon be seen and appreciated by those who have been in the habit of getting plain or trimmed patterns from some of our common pattern shops. As the Modemodl is from the very seat of fash? ion, it will become a popular magazine with the ladies. The subscription price is only $3, and it will eoon be found at every well conducted news' yBtand. THE FALL TRADE.-In a few weeks the Fall trade of Charleston will open, and though it will not compare with that of former years, yet it is ex? pected to be an improvement on that of last spring. Throughout the whole country the crops are good, and some sections that have heretofore been noted for their sterility have prodnoed abun? dantly, and there ?ill even be a surplus for expor? tation. This result is extremely gratifying not only to the planter, but to the people at home, as all are affected by Iiis success or ill luck. The de -pression caosod by the failure of last year's orop has been removed and if the right steps are now taken the State will soon regain her former pros? perity, and Charleston become again a large com? mercial city. The merchants of Charleston have always been considered an active and enterprising olass, and have used every effort to promote the wel? fare of the city. Before the war this was compara? tively easy, bot tho subsequent destruction of pro Iporty, and the break on tho railroads, turnod the trade into other channels, and as soon after the surrender as practicable tho New Ycrk houses it drummers into the country, who wero cm Dwered to bring the trade to that city-. Induce? ments were offered that few could resist. They were lot pressed for old debts, and were sold goods on ie-. Charleston was then in no condition to 'compete with the parties, although sho has since endeavored to regain some of her lost trade, but the high freights and other causes have operated against her. We learn from a gentleman of this city who has just returned from the country that thc prospects are fair for a good trade; but tho Northern drum? mers have been every where, and have mads such representations that many will purchase their goods in New York. None deny that Charleston is in every respect equally as good a nnrket as Now York, and that goods can be bought hero fully as cheap; but there have been fow drummers sont ont from Charleston, and no inducements offered to secure the trade. This has operated badly; for many who still retain their affection for this city think that it is not the market it was, and go to other points to purchase their goods. It should be the duty of the merchants to correct thoso misapprehensions, and to show that they arc not only prepared to sell on favorable terms, but have full stocks, which embrace every article ncedod by the trade. Preparations are now being mado for the fall trade, a few country morohants, the van guard of the army, have already arrived, and Hayno and Meeting streets and East Bay will soon ahakc off the lothargy that has characterized them during tho summer, and become again busy bustling thoroughfares. Tho stocks in every store aro full and complete, and visitors will find that thc prices are the same as those askod in other cities. It has been decided among the merchants to lower the tariff M much aa possible, and to ask a uniform price for a certain standard of goods. Tb is will be a great advantage to tho buyer, and will facili? tate the transaction of business. Tho city is per? fectly healthy, and every elomont seems favorable to a good trade. Our country friends can visit us with safety, and will soon be convinced that Charleston presents every advantage to a buyer, and can compete with any city North or South as Oj market. COBONEB'S INQUEST.-Coroner WETTING he inquest yesterday morning over the body of Mooro, a color od youth soventeer, years of ag? who had boen in tho employ of Dr. G EDI Elias, in company with several of his compat wont on Thursday night to the flood gate of netta Mill Pond, near tho west end of street, for the purpose of swimming. Tb ceased was unable to swim, but dovo inte water, roquosting his companions to look ou him. Not appearing again, they bscamo alar and reported tho facts to tho Guard House, next morning the body was found, and a jur; iug impanneled, rendered a verdict of acrid drowning. MAYOR'S COUBT, J.l'y 2C-An individual was red hot with valor and whiskey took a poe in tho Charleston Hotel and smote the air his words, was surprised to find himself arr( by the police for disorderly conduct, and still 1 ho when he was sent to the Provost Marsha carrying a concealed weapon. A disciple of WALTON, who thought tba was fish that came to his net, endeavored to i the matter euro by stealing a net. This pnx ing was not popular among his brother aug and tho theif was locked up with instruct.OL study the Commandments more closely. Two feminines, one plain and the other 1 molasses color, had a slight misunderstand which caused them to move gently on each o and pull their hair in a cheerful manner. 1 demonstration was followed by similar manift lions until thc furies woro separated. A seDt of ten day's confinement was imposed, wi with homeopathic doses of bread and water, molify their feelings of anger toward each othc Two peripatetic vendors of news commenci friendly discussion on literature, but becon wanned np by tho argument, procoeded f words to blows, and were establishing their o ions by forcible means when interrupted. A of $5 not only ruined their finances, but t stock in trade became stale, fiat and unprofita and somo of their customers were deprived of tl morning NEWS. COUBT OF GENERAL SESSIONS AND COM? PLEAS-Hon. F. J. MOSES prosiding-W. D. I TEB, Esq., opened the argument for the defenc the case of Mrs. CONLON VS. tho City of Char ton, and engagod the attention of tho Court u ono o'clock. A short recess was thon granted the expiration of which Judge MOSES charged Jury, who found a verdict of $5000 for the plain The facts in this case aro familiar to mos our readers, and it is known that tbe Coron Jury, while they found a vordict of accidei death, severely censured tho proper authorit for a ncgloct of their duties. CONLON (the cased) had boen a stecpleman for a numbei years, and was a sober steady man. At the ti of the accident the belfry of the steeple was bei prepared for the new chimes br FBEDEBI au old rigger. It was necessary,^ open the tr doors for this worn, but when the hands w knocked off at night tho door was still left op and the unfortunate steepleman, in going to po t, fell through from tho second story to flags below, and was instantly killed. For a lc timo tho stoeplemea had been in .the habit of, ing to their posts without a lantern, and COM know the route so thoroughly that he did not o sider if. necessary to supply himself with one. lt was contended that the rule requiring < steepiemen to take a lamp should have been i forced, and that the steeple should have been am i ned after tho workmen had left. The accid? was caused by the negligence of the city s s vants, and that, fact, in connection with the tee mony elicited, induced the jury to find for i plaintiff. UNITED STATES DLSTBIOT COUBT-Judge BBI presiding.-United States vs. seventeen barrels distilled spirits, sixty-nine empty barrels, & claimed by W. H. KIDD, condemned on verdict guilty on an information of forfeiture for viniati of Internal Revenue laws. Tho following ordor waa entered, W. H. Kn claimant in tho above entitled caso, having fil his notico of appoal to the Circuit Court : , On motion of T. D. COBBIN, District Attorney the United States for South Carolina, ordere That said W. H. KIDD give bond, with good a sufficient security, in tho sum of $2000, to abide the final decreo rendered in the cause, and to p all such co;ts, and expenses, and damages as sh be awarded by the Court upon the final deere ?he said bond to be filed by 29th July or app< dismissed. UNITED STATES COUBT IN ADMIRALTY-Jud BRYAN Presiding.-JAMES REGAN VS. Captain Li COLN, of the bark Anne Kimball, and-FULTC the Mate. This was a libel for assault and batte on the high seas. United States Attorney COBBI was proctor for the libellant, and Messrs. A. ] BBOWN and W. E. MOCKI.L were proctors for i spondont. The hearing of the testimony ai arguments occupied the Court the whole of Thur day and yesterday, when, at a lato hour, the ca was closed, and the Court decreed that Capta LINCOLN pay a fine of $50 and tho costs of the sui In tho case of RICHARD ARNOLD va. the steam Moneka, libelled for damages to freight, heal some time since, the following order was made : Bichar? Arnold va. Steamship Moneka. The claim in this case is for tho value of tn horses, one dying at Bea and tho other on hindi nj and for damage done to a third with expenses ii cident to his care and cure, and the expenses i bringing said horses to Charleston iho libel tiled against the Moneka aa a common carrier, ia admitted tbat the Moneka is a common carrie and that the horses did die, and that tho thir was injured. But it is contended that though common carrier, the liability was limited by special contract, and if not relieved from Uabilil by such contract, yet that the loss and damag were caused by the peril of the sea and the inev table consequences of a gale. Upon a most careful examination of tho law an evidence in this case, the Court is satisfied tin the respondent has failed to make out the i ^pre? contract agroonent or stipulation which tho la makes necessary to limit his liability. But granting that such stipulation, agre em cr or express contract wero made out, it could nc shield the vessel from its own acts and givo hi puni tv to negligon .<> or misconduct, or relieve th ship from losses accruing from such negligenco c misconduct. The Court is satisfied that the death of the tw horses and the injury to the third is properly rc ferable to the unskilful, unsufficient stowage, an not to the gale. It is, therefore, ordere1 and decreed that th owners of the Moneka do pay to tho libellant three hundred dollars for each of the horsos dvin as aforesaid, and three hundred dollars for dam ages dono to tho surviving horse, and tbo charge incident to bis keeping, and cure, and the loss o his service; also, one hundred dollars for the ex pensos incurred in bringing out tho Horses-in al the sum of ono thousand dollars, with costs o suit. (Signed* GEO. S. BRYAN, United States Judge, ?tc. -o THE MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGAN.-Th' tonos of this instrument aro mellifluously sweet with a volumo, power and expression truly mar vehous in so small and compact au organ. Tho; are beautiful, simplo and economical. [Neio Orleans Timet. H. II. If you want cheap Blank Books; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa per, &c; or, MILLERS' Almanac; If you want Printing executed neatly; If you want Books bound in any style, or Accoun Books made to order, with any desired pattern o ruling, go to HIRAM HARRIS, NO. 59 Broad stree! Pure Brandy. THE INFAMOUS PRACTICE OF ADULTERATINC BRANDIES having becomo BO common, that a genuin? article is thc exception, it is of vital importance to thosi requiring it for Family Use and Invalids, that it shook bc of undoubted purity and efficacy. We aro pleased to notico that tho old and popular Wini Importers, BININGER ?r*CO., No. 15 Beaver street. New York, are very opportune in calling thc attention ol fami lies to their "GOLD MEDAL COGNAC," of which thoy say, that, "With a view to meeting QM popular demand for a reliable Brandy in its natural state, free from alcoholic flavor and impurities, and fully appri dating thc fact that it is often recommended by thu Modi, cal Faculty as a sustaining stimulant, when all oUicr re? medies fail, wc arc now bottling and selling at reasona? ble rates a Brandy of our own importation from one ol the most responsible Houses in France, and known as "BININGER'S GOLD MEDAL COGNAC." This Standard Articlo is sold by all of the prominent Druggist?. sCmo Feoruary 2 Free to Everybody. A LorRc ti pp. Circular, giving information of the rrcatcst importance to thc young of both sexes. It leachos how the homely may become beaut ?lui, thu despised respected, and thc forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their address, aud receive a copy post-paid, by return mail. Address P. O. Drawer, 21, March 30 lyr Troy, N. Y. TILE M?K?0N STAR, ESTABLISHED NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AGO, IS published at Marion, S. C., in the central portion ol tho country, and offers a favorablo medium to Mer chants, Druggists, Machiuists, and all classes who desire to extend their business in tho Pee Dee country. For the benefit of our advertising patrons, wo shall, in addition to our subscription list, which is constantly in? creasing, pubbsh and distribute gratuitously 3000 oxtra copies of the STAR, during tho business season this Fall. Rates of Advertising liberal. > W. J. McKERALL, November 30 Editor and Proprietor BUSINESS NOTICES. ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE AT THE DAILY NEWS OFFICE. Depend upon it Mothers. Mrs. Winslow ? SOOTHING SYRUP, for all diseases of children, ii a safe and sure medicine. It has stood tho test of thirty years, and never known to fail. It regulates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and euros wind colic ; produces natural, quiet sleep, by relieving the child from pain. Be euro and call for "MRS. WINSLOW'S 800THTNG SYRUP," Having the fae simile of "Corms k PEBKINB" on the out? side wrapper. AU others are base imitations. BOWIE & MOISE, No. 151 Meeting street, opposite the Charleston Hole'. July 27 stuthi; Try Them. Many persons have within this summer experienced the benefits to be derived from the use of PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. WO would recommend them to ail who stand in need of a tome. For salo by all Druggists. s October 6 The Time to Advertise in the Country. THE PHOENIX has a large circulation throughout QM middle and upper Districts of the State. Advertising rates as reasonable as the stringency of the money mar? ket will warrant Merchants and others wishing to use the columns of the paper will address JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor, February 25 Columbia, S. C. Know thy Destiny. MADAME E. F. THORNTON-, the groat English Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant and PsychomehAcian, who bas aston? ished the scientific classes of the Old World, has now lo? cated hersolf at Hudson, N. Y. Madame THORNTON pos? sesses such wonderful powers of second sight as to ena? ble her to impart knowledge of thc greatest importan co to the single or married of either sex. While in a stale of trance, she delineates the very features of the person you aro to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of in? tense power, known as tho Psychomotrope, guarantees to produce a life-like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, together with date of marriage, position in Ufe. leading traits of character, Ac. This is no hum? bug, as thousand of testimonials can assert She will send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what it purports to be. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and giving place of birth, age, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fifty rents and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you wiU re? ceive the picture and desired information by return mail. All communications sacredly confidential. Address io confidence. Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 223, Hudson. N. Y ly March 30 Verdict of the Faculty. STIMULANTS INDISPENSABLE AS MEDI? CINES. The most distinguished physicians in tho United States havo recently been placed on tho witness stand, and havo, with ono voice, declared that pure stimulants oro valuable medicinal agents. Thia decision of thc faculty refers especially to medicated stimulants, of which tho purest and the best at present known ls HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. Its basis is tho alcoholic prin? cipio of the finest rye grow n in the United States, and its herbal ingredicnta comprise the extracts of a largo num? ber of plants, barks and roots produced in various parts of the world, and all noted in thc countries to which they are indigenous for their powerful sanativo proper? ties. As an iuvigorout and tonic, thc value of the Bit? ters can scarcely be overrated. Hence its extraordinary effect in fever aud ague and intermittents and remit? tents of every type. Its anti-bilious properties are mar? vellous. F .THOUS of bUious habit by taking a small quantity once or twice a day, may completely chango their constitutional tendency to liver disease, and escape aU the unpleasant consequences which arise cither from the undoo sensitiveness cr the unnatural torpidity of the biliary organ. Chronic constipation is eradicated thoroughly and in a very short space of time by small doses of this wholesome regular, taken night and morning ; and for all the disorders which aro superin? duced by exhalations from decomposing vegetable and animal matter in the streets of cities, or the miasma of swampy districts; it is, when taken as a protective and preventivo medicine, the most reliable of all safeguards. July 22 C MISCELLANEOUS. WOHNT JETZT 91o. 127 Gotyoun-Strafie, ber Citabcl gegen?ber. 1er Obige matbt gtettbicitig bent bcrebrtcn ?eutfcben BttMttRm bie ergebene Snjeigc, ?ic bcrfelbc bet etwaigen Stcrbef?'?cn, bic ffleforgung. von ?argen jeglicher Gualit?t, ut ben bifligftcn greifen, wie, bei l?cgr?bniffcn, jegliCycr gewlinfdjtCR ?lnjabl ?on (Sarriogc*, ouf* Silligfte befebaffen wirb. t'. 5- Miner*, Sirdjenbiencr ber ?cutfcbcu 6t. Ratty. ?ird)e. July 27_2?_ AT PRIVATE SALE. CONCENTRATED PERMANGANATE SALTS, FOR PURIFYING DRINKING WATER, SICK ROOMS, BILGE WATER, CESSPOOLS, DRAINS. Ac, and for use in all cases where a deodorizer or disin? fectant is required Approved by tho Surgeon-General, U. ?. A., Washington, D C, and for salo in quantities to suit the public at No. 130 MEETING STREET. McKAY k CAMPBELL, Auction and Commission Merchants. July 10 _roths . FAMILY MEDICINES! "?T7*HY HAVE THAT M ST DISTRESSING DISEASE W DYSPEPSIA, when Dr. C. G. GARRISON warrante h cure. Price $125 per bottle. For sale, wholesale and retail, at my store. No. 211 South Eighth street Philadelphia, and by BOWIE <fc MOISE. SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE. No. 151 Meeting street opposite Charlearon Hotel. July 15 mthsO ELDEE & BROWN? (M MANUFACTURERS AND PATENT EES of the celebrated COMBINATION PmTV: CRADLE A NU b \BY TENDER, Pro **B?& '?"Iwueliing Horses, and all kinda of Rock y^nPfV ff log Horses, Invalid Chairs, wit h double e. ii?n?r \ and single wheels, from $25 'to $46; Children"? Jarriages, Fancy and Varnished Wagons, Fancy Sui les, Invalid Carriages, made to order. Fancy Propeller nd Baby Rockers, Ac, ftc, life-size Horses, made toe -l*r. Depot, o. 638 BROADWAY. Manufactory, Nor. 449, 460. 461 a d 462 WEST STREET, New York. Oe tr. hfi J? thstulyr BEAUTY.- Auburn, Ooldcn, Flaxen, and Silken CURLS produced by tho use Of Professor DE? RRI: I'X'S FRISER LE k CHEVEUX. One opplica ' tion warranted to curl the most straight and stubborn hs' " of auber sex into wavy ringlets, or heavy massive cu. ? Has been used hy tho fashionables ol Paris aud London, with the most gratifying results. Docs no in? jury to thc hair. Price by mail, scaled and postpaid, $1. Descriptivo circulars maUed free. Address BERGER, S1IU1TS A- CO., Chemists. No. 285 River street, Troy, N. Y., Sole Agents for the United States. March 30_ ly LE A & PERRINS' CELEBEATED i S PRONOUNCED _ EXTRACT BY K'K of a ,p,ler ,n"u a ll MEDICAL GENTLEMAN CONNOISSEURS I I cuadras,to bi. TODETHEONLT J?B? !?V ' ""AT ^RL-TJWORCE.. LER, May, (?Ood Sance ??SS??! wa: "Tell LEA A PER AND APPLICABLE jgaBg: RINS that Uicir SAUCE igritu??.' 's highly esteemed in In TO "jggBs: dia, and is, in my opinion, 5&Bp?!r the most palatable, f.a EVER? VARIETY uSBPjm well as the most whoU HBflSB some SAUCE that is OF DISH. '?Ba^uade." The success of this most dcUcious and unrivallc i con dimcnt having caused many nnprinupled de?iers to apply thc name to Spurious Compounds, tho PMBI.IC IS respectfully and earnestly requested to see that ino uamo of LEA k PERRINS aro upon thc WRAPPER. LABEL, STOPPER and BOTTLE. Manufactured by LEA St PERRINS, Worcester. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, 1STEW YORK, AGENTS FOR TUE UNITED STATES. October 19 fmwlyr BARNWELL SENTINEL IS AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. LET Merchants aud business men try lt tor a few months. "No risk no gaiu." Send on your cards and increase your trude this fall. There's nothing to equal Pnntor'h ink-it has made many a fortune. Terms for the paper-$3 per annum, in advance. Advertisements inserted at thc rale of SI per square ol twelve hues or less for each iusertiou. Carda of ton hues or less, at the rate of $10 for thrcf months. Contracts by tho year or tor six months, allowing priv? ilege of changing on more favorable tenus. Address EDWARD A. BRONSON, HOTiirbftlW HniUMCrt .nu ? ior THE AIKEN FRESH IT IS PROPOSED TO PUBLISH IN THE TOWN OF Aiken, S. C., a Weekly paper under the above title, to be devoted to General Intelligence- Political, Com? mercial, Social, Literary, and Religious-with a Depart incut of Agriculture, including tho Field, thc Orchar. tho Vineyard, and the Gulden. A News Summary, tc contain a digest of thc important events of the week will occupy a p tion ot thc pajicr, and particular atteu tion wiU be givea to tho unsettled question of Labor, u. best adapted to our new condition, and thc developuieD' of the resources of thc country in Manufactures, Agri culturo, Fruit-raising, and Vine-growing. Terms-$3 a year, m advance. H. W. RAVEN EL, Editor W. D. KIBKIAND, Publisher. January 21 RAILROADS. DOUBLE DAILY \LL KAIL PASSENGER BOUTI. BETWEEN ATLANTA AND KEW ORLEANS MRS*. VIA Chata noona and Grand Junction, THROUGH IN FORTY-NINE HOURS. TRAINS LEAVE ATLANTA DAILY At 8:45 A.M. AND 7:00 P.M., making close connections at all points. Arriving at New Orleans at 8 P.M. and 11:401A.M. fte "l'a ssengers by trains of the Georgia Railroad make close connactions with this routo at Atlanta. NO STEAMBOATS OR OMNIBUSES ON THIS ROUTE ELEGANT SLEEPING COACHES ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. FARE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. THROUGH TICKETS GOOD UNTIL USED. Can be obtained at General Ticket Office. Atlanta, Ga., Georgia Railroad, Augusta, Ga.; South Carolina Railroad, Charleston, S. C. ; South Corolino Railroad, Columbia, 8. C. JOHN B. PECK, Master Transportation, July 13 3.t o Western and Atlantic Railroad. MACHINE SHOPS. EASONS' FOUNDRY AND Machine Shops. " BUILD AND REPAIR Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills. Cast? ings in Iron and Brass of all descriptions. Send orders to J. M. EASON k BRO., Nassau and Columbus sta., Charleston, S. C. December 15 Htuthlyr WILLIAM S. HENEREY, MACHINIST MD FOUNDER. No. 3 H Meeting street, (NEAR LINE,) CHARLESTON, S. C MANUFACTURES STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS and MACHINERY, Saw Mills. Corn Mills, Horse Powers, Vertical and Horizontal Sugar Mills, Cotton Seed Crushers, McCarthy Cotton Gins, and all kinds ot Iron and Brass Castings, to order. April 25 IhstuCmo JOHN F. TAYLOR. JAMES BARKLEY. Al* IRON \r0 / X Charleston, S. C. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. PROPRIETORS, Engineers, Boilermakers, FOUNDERS, ETC., ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS FOR HIGH and LOW PRESSURE, PORTABLE and STATIONERY STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS, RICE THRASHERS (from new patterns, with all thc modern improvement*/, STEAM SAW MILLS, kc. kc CASTINGS 1 IRON IND RRASS Promptly attended to with neatness and dispatch. Repairs to Marine and other Work, Shall receive special attention. FOR SALE-Ono 12-horsc power 2 TEAM ENGINE, nearly new; several new and sccond-h nd BOILERS, 0 to ) ; ?-horse power. ALSO, CONSTANTLY IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, 10,12 and 20 Horse Tower Steam Engines. af AU Ordors for REPAIRS or NEW WORK sholl re? ceive our prompt and careful attention. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. May ll 3mo ASTROLOGY. THE WORLD ASTONISHED AT THE WONDERFUL REVELATIONS MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame H. A. PERU IG O. SHE REVALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EVER KNEW. She restores to bappiucss those who, from doleful events, catastrophes, crosses in love, loss of relations and friends, loss of money, Atc, bavo become despondent. She brings together those long separated, gives informa? tion concerning absent friends or lovers, restores lost or stolen property, tells you tho business you aro best [ tpialifled to pursue and in what you will be most success? ful, eauses speedy marriages, and tells you tho very day you will marry, gives y. u the names, likeness and char? acteristics of tho person. Sbo reads your very thoughts, and by her almost supernatural powers, unvails thu dark and hidden mysteries ol tin- mt ure. From the stars we see' m thc firmament-the malefic stars that overcome or ?ir dominate in tho configuration-lrom the aspects and positions of tho planets und tho fixed stars in the hcaveus at the tune oi birth, she deduces tho futuro destiny r.f mun. Foil not to consult thu greatest Astrologist ou earth. It costs you but a trille, und you may never again have so favorable an opportunity. Consultation fee, with likeness and all desired iutormalion, SI. Parties living at a distaucu can consult thu Madame by mail with equal safety and satisfaction to themselves, as if in persou. A full und explicit chart, written out, willi ull Inquiries ir - swered amt likeness enclosed, scut by muil on receipt >. price above mentioned. Thu strictest seercsy will ho maintained, aud all corrcspoudeucc returned or destr ed. References of tho highest order finn isbed those o siring them. Write plainly the day of tho month .ir.J year tu which you were bom, enclosing a small loc ol hair Address, MADAME H. A. PERRIGQ, P. O. DRAWER J'aJ, BUFFALO, N. Y. March 30_ ly PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, ) January 3, iwi7.1 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER the following Ordinance licenses have been preparen for delivery from tbls Office. S. THOMAS, City Treasurer. SEC. 1. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen i . City Council assemblai. That from hind after the ftiNt d;.\ of January, licenses shall bo tafceu out for all carts, dru) aud wagons, used for private and domestic purposes, in the sauiu manner, and according to thc same provision uow of force iu relation to carts, drays and wagons, letni driven for hire, except giving bonds. And each snell cart, dray or wagon, shall bo provided with a badge ccu taming thc number thereof, and marked Private, to ut placed ou th.- outside uf thu shaft. SEC. '2. No persou shall bc taken by thc Treasurer ri surety to any boml uudcr the ordinance concerning I' censes for carls, drays, wago- s uud other carriages, uti less bo or shu bu u freeholder. SEC. 3. Thu following shall hereafter be the rates lot licenses for public and private carts, drays, wagons, .Vc. including thc horses ur mules used thereof, which stall bc Irec from other Uxutioii: I'UDLIC CAIVT8, IlllATH, ETC., Oil THOSE EMPLQTH) IS AN* BUSINESS WHATEVER, Foll HISS DIRECT OB INDIRECT. For evrry cart, dray or wagon, drawn by one horse ci mule, {.?-"'. For every cart, dray or wagou, drawn by two borsesar mules, $30. For cverjt hack and carriage with two wheels, $20. For every buck and carriage with four wheels, $10. For every stugu or omnibus (except linc omnibus with two horses, $50. For every stage or omnibus (except hue omnibus. drawn by four horses, SCO. For every truck drawn Dy two or more horfesormule $00. For every express wagon drawn by two or more horso or mules, $oo. DUI*AD CAIITS AND PRIVATE CARTS, DRATS, ETC. For every bread cart or wagou, $5. For every cart, dray or wugou, used for private or do? mestic purposes, and not to be employed in the traus porting of goods, wares, merchandise, lumber, or auj other commodity, fur eompcusation, either directly or indirectly tor the same, shall pay for a license the sum ot $5, exclusive of the horse or mule. Ratified in City Cuuncil, this lC.'h day of Jauuarv, [L. s.] in the year of our Lord one thousand eight huii dred and sixty-six. P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. By the Mayor. January ? W. H. SMITH. Clerk of Council. NOTICE. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-TUE FOLLOWING clause of Section 1 of an "Ordinance to Balso Sup? plies lor the ye ir 1807," is published for thu inlorniatiou uf persons selling Good* by sample or otherwise, who are uot residents oi Hus city. All such persona are hereby notified to report ai this office. "Three ?lullars on every hundred dollars of ?ill goods sold in this city 1 >ious not residents, bv sample ut otherwise." W. II. SMITH, March H Clerk ui Council THE SUMTER NEWS, DARR & OSTEEN, Proprietors. "PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT SUMTER. & C. JL Subscription $4.00 per unuum. To Clubs ut foul ?3.00 per auuum. Advertiseinivts Inserted on liberal tern:?. December 3 CLOTHING. N G. PARKER, LATE PARKER <fc CHILD, DEALER IN CLOTHING, BOUTS, SHOES, HA1 > AMD FURNISHING GOOIV . June 14_No. 103 EAST HAY. IK AT No. 213 KING STREET. WE OFFER FROM TH38 DAY OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF YOUTH'S AND BOY?' SUMMER CLOTHING at COST. ALSO. Home SUITS of Flannel and Melton Cloths, slightly damaged, at less than half of original cost ($3 por ault). Thoy range in size from 4 to 12 years of age. ALSO, Tho balance of Gentlemen's SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, at Cost Prices, agy Call early and make your selections. i GEO. LITTLE dc CO., No. 213 KING .STREET. Remember the Store. ws6 July 24 CALL AND EXAMINE i OUR STOCK OF J WHICH WE WILL OFFER FOR FIFTEEN DATS AT COST AND UNDER, TO MAKE PREPARATION FOR OUR FALL STOCK. LINEN SACKS.$1.25, $2.00 and $3.00 LINEN PANTS.$1.50 and $2.00 LINEN VESTS.$1.60 and $2 00 FLANNEL SACKS AND PANTS.$4.00 CHECK LINEN SUITS-SACKS, PANTS AND VESTS.$6.50 WHITE DUCK SACKS AND PANTS.$8.00 BLACK ALPACA SACKS.$3.00, $4.00 and $6.00 BLACK ALPACA PANTS (good article).$3.00 Thc above Goods are our own make, and we warrant them equal to tho best custom work. 0. E. & A. S. JOHNSON, No. 317 KING STREET, July 20 sluthC OPPOSITE SOCIETY ST. GREAT REDUCTION IN AT No. 219 KING STREET, One door south Market street. ' 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THE BEST QUALITY OP ME 1\"'S AND YOUTHS' SEASONABLE CLOTHING . EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY, WITH A LARGE LOT OF THE CELEBRATED STAR BRAND SHIRTS, COLLARS, AND DBAWEBS, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Having perfected arrangements with my Manu? facturers, I am able to soil thc cntiro STOCK at tho above discount. Frico of each ARTICLE marked in plain figures. Agent. B.M.M<TlIBE0US,Sup't July 25 Duo AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOX TI1K UgUIDATION OF TBE INTEREST ON T1IK DEBT OF THE CITY WHICH ACCRUED 30TII DAY OF JUNE LAST. Be it orilnir.nl hy tin- Mayor ami Aldermen in City Council attembted. That lor the parp?se of liquidating thc interest on the public debt of thc city, which uccrucd ou thc 30th day ot Juno laM, Six Per Ccut. Stock, obliga? tory on thc Carpo ration of tho city of Charleston, shall bc issued, nuder tho ilircciiou of thc Mayor, to thu pcr sons holding Stocks or Six Per Cent. Bonds of the city, and S a titled to receive the interest accrued thereon at tho time above stilted, the said Stock to bear interest after the rate of six percent per annum, payable quar? ti rK redeemable in thirty years from date : Provided, that no part of said Stock shall bc issued tor any sum lens than twenty dol?ais, or for any 1'ruclionai part of a dollar, Provided, alto, that all sums for less than twenty dollars and lor ire t iou al parts of a dollar shall be paid in city bills. And, provided further, that any person bona jide. holding Stocks or Six Per Cent. Bonds on said lilith day of June, upon which interest has accrued, shall bave the privilege until thc 1st day of .September next Sf discountii g such interest, or auy part thereof, against taxe-t due by him to the city on said 30th ol Juuc, and may receive any bal? ance in 1rs favor in city bills or new sto.k, according to thc amount thereof, in manner aforesaid. SI-.CTION 2. That the torm of certificated and mode of transfer of said stock shall bc subject to the same regu'atious as now exist in relation co other Six Per I tut Stocks ot thc city. Itali tied iu City Council this teiilli day of July, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty seven. [U H.) P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council. July 13 . Imo TO TAX PAYERS: THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHED for the information of all persons concerned: AN OltniNANCK TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE TO RAISE S?P PLTEH ron THE YEAR 1887, AND FOR OTHER rURI'OSES. 1. Ho it ordained by thc Mayor and Aldermen in City Council assembled, That all taxes payable i.ndcr the Or? dinance to raise supplies for thp year ln<?7, and for other purposes, be paid on or bet?re the 2'.ith day of June next: and that persons who shad make default of payment ol their taxes on that day, shall pay, in addition to thc umouut of their tuxes, one and u half per cent, per month until the 31-1 day of July, when, it net paid, an amount of two per'cent per mouth upon the amount of taxes shall be paid ; and alter tue 31st day of August three per cent, per month on thc amount of taxes due shall be paid until payment of tuc whole umouut is made. IL That ?ill persona wjo neglect or fail to pay their monthly luxe* on or before the fifteenth day ol' each month, shall respectively pay on tho amounts thereof, two per cent jier mouth from such fifteenth day, uutil payment is mude. Ra ti lied in City Council this seventh day of May, lu the year of our Lord oue thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven. [L. B.I P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. W. ll. SMITH, Clerk pf Council. 3mo May ll AUCTION SALES. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT. Nallian Zemamiky rs. Epslin <t Zemansky. BY MCKAY & CAMPBELL, Cash Auctioneers. By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. to mo directed, from the Honorable tho Judge of the District Court of South Carolina, m the above case, I will expose for sale at public auction, at the well known store southeast cor? ner of King and Wentworth streets, in the City of Charleston, commencing on MONDAY, July 39th inst, at 10 o'clock A M., THE ENTIRE CONTENTS * OF SAID DRY GOOBS 8TORE, C0MPBI8TN0 : FANCY DRESS GOOD?. French Merinos, SiUts Black and Colored Alpicas, Empress Cloths, Delaines, Calicos, kc, kc Imported White Gooda, viz: Linens and Linen Lawns, Table Linen, Pillow Casting, Sheeting, Towelling Crash, kc, tic. ALSO, JACONETS, Bishop Lawns, Organdies, kc, kc. HOSIERY. Ladies, Mis'es and Gents' HOSE and HALF HOSE. ALSO, Kid, Lisle Thread, Cloth and other GLOVES, of Eng? lish, French and German manufacture. ALSO, CLOTH.-, CassimereB, Tweeds, Sa tine ti, Jeans, kc. ALSO, French Broche, Merino and Woollen SHAWLS, Ladies' Cloaks, comprising Basques and Sacks, in Silk, Black and Fancy Cloths, Flannels, white and colored. ALSO, DOMESTICS, comprising Brown Homespun, Long cloths, Sheeting, Striped Osnaburgs, Den'ms, Linsoys, kc, kc ALFO, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GeuU'- Felt and Wool Hats. ALSO, A largo and choice assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS Ribbons, Embroideries, Hoods, Scarfs, Nubias, Neckties, Hdkfs., Dress Trimmings, kc, kc. j Catalogues on Saturoay, 27th mst, caa be had of Mc j Kay k Campbell, Auctioneers, No. 136 Meeting street, { and at storo on morning of sale. Terms casu. J. P. M. EPPING, U. 8. Marshal. ?S' Augusta Constitutionalist, Savannah Republican, Columbia Phoenix, copy on Friday, 2tith inst, and send I bill to NEWS. July 22 COMMISSION MERCHANTS."" WILLIAM 0. G1LLIU1 d SON, Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 33 HAYNE STREET. SentPmber ? WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND 8HUMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) ol COTTON. RICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston. S. C. E. WILLI8.A E. CHISOLM October'25 HOTELS. PAVILION HOTEL. A FINE LUNCH Served Eve rv 13 ay, PRON ll TO I? 1-9 O'CLOCK. June G S. SWANDALE, PROPRIETOR CF THE Mansion House, June 8 GREENVILLE, S. C. ST. JAMES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS. "> PBOPETETOBS : WM. A. HURD.Of New Orleans. W. F. CORKERY.Of Spottswood Hotel, Richmond. : Telegraph and Railroad Offices in Rotunda of Hotel. June 17 Gmo STEVENS HOUSE, Nos. ?1. ?3, ?5 AND ?7 Broadway, N. Y.. opposite Bowling Green-l n the European Plan.-THE STEVENS HOUSE ls well and widely known to the travelling public. Tho location is es? pecially suitable to merchants and business men; it is in close proximity to the business part of the city-is on the highway of Southern and Western travel-and adja? cent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. Tho STEVENS HOUSE has liberal accommodation for over 300 gm sts- it ls well furnished, and possesses every modern improvement for the comfort and entertainment of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well venti? lated-provided with gas and water-the attendance ls prompt and respectful-and the table is generously pro? vided with every dolicacy of tho season at moderate rates. The rooms having been refurnished and remodeled, we aro ena)' :d to U.T-T eura facilities for the comfort and pleasure.. f our gue*ts. GEO. K. CHASE k CO., May 28 Gmo Proprietors. WHIT!-; MIR SPRINGS, CATAWBA COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. THE PROPRIETORS OF THIS CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE, having gono to great expense since the last season, in changing the position of and re? pairing tho COTTAGES, grading the Walks and erecting now Building?, together with many other improvements, will open THE SPRINGS for the reception ol visitors on Saturday, June 1st, 1867. Being situated In the northwestern part of the State, in a country remarkable for its bcauttyand healthful? ness, these, together with tho virtues ot the Waters, make ? it ono Of the most desirable WATERING PLACES in thc \ country. THE MINERAL WATERS Of THE SPRINGS aro tho White and Bluo Sulphur, and Chalybeate, and they possess all t io finest qualities of these waters, and are sovereign remedies for all diseases or the LIVER, BOWELS, STOMACH and KIDNEYS. THE SPRINGS aro accessible by any of the roads lead? ing to Salisbury, N. C., and at that point tho Western North Carolina Railroad will convey visitors to Hickory Station, at which place conveyances are always in attend? ance to take them to THE SPRINGS. Dr. WHITE, of the Medical College of Virginia, will be at THE SPRINGS tho entire Season, and invalids may rely upon good attention. Having again secured thc services of Mrs. WRENN, and made ampio arrangements for keeping a GOOD TABLE, and the best Wines, Liquors and Se gars, and having engaged Smith's Band for ho Season, we safely promise to aU every convenience for pleasure, comfort ai.d amusement that may be desired. BOARD PER MONTH.SOO 00 BOARD PER WEEK. 18 OO BOARD PER DAY. 3 0?) Children under 7 years of agc and Ser? vants Half Price. J. GOLDEN WYATT & CO., PBOPRIETORS. May 30 -mo KRAUSHAAR, & C'?. m MOST IMTBOTZ9 GRAND AND SQUARE PIANO-FORTES Jail Iron Frame and Overstrung Baw, MANUFACTORY AND WAREHOUSE1 Na. 19 West Houston-strsst. Ra. lt NEAR BROADWAY, NEW YORK. rEE UNDERSIGNED, MEMBERS OF THF FIRM O) KRAUSHAAR A CO., are practical Plano m ak en and aa such bave bad a large experience In conneotloi nth Borne ut th': beat Establishments In Dals co un rrj and Europe. Their ? lanos are made not merely fci them, but ty them, ai d under then: un mediate personal aapervlalon, HMI they allow no Instruments to leave theil factory and i ass into the hands of their patrons, nr.itii toey have a power, evenness, firmness and roundness o tine, an elasticity of touch-without which no In si rc neut ought to be satisfactory to the public-as well a that durability ia construction, which enables lt to re nain in t ti ? and to withstand sudden changes of tem i erat uro and <sxpr>?ure to extreme neat and cold, whlc) are sometimes unavoidable. They will at all times be happy to iee the profecsiot ind the pubdc at their Warerooms, and in vi to comparl ton between their own Pianos and those ol any othu tn ann factory. ANTON KRAU8HAAB.TOBIAS HAM? CHARLES J. SOHONEMANN. April M >ssw W^ACHESdDS" a^jsV SLQJR grow upon thc smoothest fLstH face in from three to live ^w^y JPnk CAPILLA IRE,1 A the* Vu o st ?ffBPflkt ^J?Hp^^^ wonderful discovery in ino- ^^^B^^ deni science, acting uiion the Beard and Hair in an almost miraculous manner. It has been used by the elite of Paris and London with the most flattering success. Names of all purchasers will be registered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in every instance, the money will bo cheerfully refunded. Price by mail, sealed ond postpaid, ll. Descriptive cir? culars aud testimonials mailed free. Address BER'lElf, SHUTTSA CO., Chemists, No. 2S5 River street .Tiuv, N. Y., Sole Agents for the United S'ates March 30 _*T_ CHERAW ADVERTISER, T~\EVOTED TO LITERATURE, SCIENCE, ART, II AGRICULTURE, ond MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. Chcraw, S. C. Published weekly, by W. L. T. PBINC1 A CO. TE.iMS OF siuscnimos : Cnc copy one year.M Ol) One copy six months. 2 00 One copy three months. 1 Ou five copies one year.15 00 iiATKs OF AOVKitTisnra : One Square, ten lines or less, first insertion.$1 59 For each subsequent insertion.1 00 All Advertisements to bc distinctly marked, or they will be pubbsbed until ordered out, and charged accord . "'Merchants and othors advertising by the year, i lib> ral deduction ou the above rates will be made, Novemcet 16 AU?TION SALES. SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. Will be sold st public suction on T?E8DAY, July 30, 1867, at ll o'clock A M., a the office of the Undersign? ed, No. 6 Southern Wharf, Charleston, 8. C., 1 (one) HORSE. 3 (three) Carts. 3 (three) sets Cart Harness. Terms-Cash in Government Funds. Property to bo removed immediately after sale. JAS. P. LOW, July 23_c_Breve) Lt, OoL and A. Q. M. HANNETT SCHUR. An tioneer and Commission Merchant, at Nu. 89 Kind street, below Broad Street. Offers his services for the s ile of MERCHANDISE at day anl night at his store, also for the sale ol Stock, Bonds, Real Estate, Vessels, Ht raes and Produce. Best city refero ces will be given. Consignments solicited. Terms moderate and guarantees satisfaction. July 1 Imo MISCELLANEOUS. DENTIST. KOOMS AT HIS RESIDENCE, NORTHWEST COR? NER of Meering and Society Streets. June 19 wsCmo NOTICE. THE SHIPPING AND COMMISSION BUSINESS will for thc present be carried on as usual by the undersigned at No. 18 East Bay, over the store formerly occupied by CRAIG, 1UOMEY 4 CO. All persons having individual claims must present the same, and those indebted individually will make pay? ment to JOHN TOOMEY. July 20_ JUNK-SHOPS. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, ) July 24, 1867. _J JUNK-8HOP KEEPERS AND PEDDLERS WHO have made application for LICENSES are hereby notified to report at thia office immediate.y. W. H. SMITH, July 25 Clerk of Council, No. 1 LICENCE'S. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, ) July 24, 1867. J THOSE PERSONS WHO MADE APPLICATIONS FOR No. 1 LIQUOR LICENSE a-e hereby notified to le port at this office with their applications immediately. W. EL SMITH, Joly 25 Clerk of Council. ESTIMATES WANTED. OFFICE CITY CIVIL ENGINEER, I CITY HAIL, CHELESTON, July V, 1867. J SEALED ESTIMATES FOB THE REPAIRS O? Trodd street causeway will be received until the 1st proximo, and aro to ba directed to the COMMITTEE ON STREETS, and to be left at this Office, where plans and specifications can be seen. LOUIS J. BARBOT, July 20_City Civil Engineer. WILLIAM H KOOK BANKS, STEAM GAS FITTER AND PLUMBKU, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL GAS FIX TURES, GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT XBKDCO TO. Na U6 KING STREET, _Augufit 31_Between If roan and One**? ?treet*. FUN FOR ALL! FULL INSTRUCTIONS BY WHICH ANY PERSON, male or female, can master the great art of Ven? triloquism by a few hours' practice, making a world ot fun, and after becoming experts themselves, can teach others, thereby making it a source of income. Full in? structions sent by mail for 60 cents. Satisfaction guar? anteed. Address P. 0. Drawer 21, Troy, N. Y. May 13 _lyr 'ffll? BEST TONIC NOW IN BSB ! November 27 PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE MILLION ! ! [WILL SEND, POST-PAID, 60 PHOTOGRAPHS OF the most celebrated Actors for 60 cents; 60 Actresses tor 50 cents; 60 Union Generals for 60 cents; 60 Rebel Generals for 60 cents; 60 Statesmen for 60 cents; 60 beau? tiful young Ladies for 60 cent?; 50 fine-looking young Gentlemen for 50 cents; C large Photographs of French Dancing Girls, In costume, beautifully colored, exactly ss they appear, for 60 cents; or for 60 cents, 6 of thc must beautiful Ladies of the Parisian Ballet Troupe, as they appear in the play of the Black Crook, at Niblo's Garden, New York. Send all orders to P. O. Box 177, V \. N. Y. May 13_lyr There cometh glad ti di uga of joy to all, To young and to old, to gieat and to small; Thc beauty which once was so precious and rare, Is free for all, and all may be fair. Hy the ase of CHASTELLAR'S >> WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion, Tho most valuable and perfect preparation In use, for giving thc skin a beautiful pearl-llke tint, that is only found in youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pim? ples, Blotches, Moth Pitches, SaLowness. Eruption p, and all impurities of the sion, kindly healing the same leaving the skin white sud dear aa alabaster. Its UP e. I cannot bo detected by thc closest scrutiny, and being -a vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless. It is the only article of the kind used by the French, and ls con? sidered by thc Parisian as indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold during tho post year, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price only 76 cents. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt ot tm order, by _ BERGER, 8HUTTt; k CO., Chemists, 285 River St., Troy, N. Y. March 30._lyr PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE CLERK or COUNCIL, \ May 1867. J The following Section of " An Ordinance to abolish the office of Superintendent of Streets ; to provide for Keep? ing tho Streets, Lanes, Alleys, and open Courts ls the City of Charleston- Clean, and for other purposes," ia hereby published for the information of all concerned : For the duo protection of tho said contractor or con? tractors, it it further ordained. That every owner, lessee, occupant and tenant of any premises fronting in any street, lane, alloy, or open court, shall on every day (Sundays excepted) have the dirt, filth, garbage, or other offal, placed in front of his or her lot, in a barrel, box or heap, and in readiness for the contractor, by the hour of seven o'clock, A. M., trom the fiist day of May to Use first day of November in every' year ; and by the hour of nine o'clock, A. M., frc m the first day of November to the first day of May following. And any person offend? ing herein, or placing any dirt, filth, garbage, or other offal, in any street, lane, or aile., or open court, after the hours above named, shall be subject to a fine not less than two nor more than five dollars, .'or each and every offence, to bo imposed by the Mayor. By order W. H. SMITH, May 18_Clerk of Council. OL!)i;\riiiiJsiii;i)?iiii?M'iiiiii E. II. KELLERS & CO., (LATE PHIN & DORN) WHOLESALE AM RETAIL DRUGGISTS. No. 131 MEETING STREET, Third door above Market HAVE LATELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS IO their usual stock of pure and fresh DRUGS MEDICINES DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINE SOAPS TOILET POWDER 1 POMADE? COSMETICS COMBS BRUSHES EXTRACTS, Ac. Comprising Invoices from the moot reputable manu? facturers. On hand, all thu principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Including Preparations of AYER, JAYNE, HALL, CHEV. ALIER, DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, kc. Uso, ? large assortment of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLE BAGS MEDICINE CHESTS GLASS METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA iOODS GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Great attention ls paid to tho Importation and selec? tion of m PUKE AND FRESH DRUGS, and none other are allowed to go out of the Establi.-h meat PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with accuracy, and Hie public caa depend on the utmost reliability in thc execution of orders. O. KELLERS, ?1. H MEMA March 0