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TUESDAY MORNING. JULY 30, 1867. LOCAL MATTERS. JOB WORE.-We have now completed our office BO as to execute, in tho shortest possible time AT.T. RINDS OF JOB WOKE, and wo most re? spectfully ask tho patronage of our friends. Post Office Notier. POST OFFICE, ) CHARLESTON, S. C., July 6,1807. J After to-day the mails for Northeastern Railroad Will close at 8 o'clock A.M., and to-day and after? words they are expected to reach tho Railroad "Station" at 2:30 o'clock P.M., and to be ready for delivery at this office at 8:30 o'clock P.M., except on 8onday, when tho hour will bo from 6 P.M. to 7 P.M., until further notice. 8TANLEY G. TROTT P. M. POSTOFFICE NOTICE.- An evening mail for Augus? ta and Savannah, and for distribution beyond those offices, will close daily at the Postoffice at half-past 6 o'clock. THE WEED SEWING MACHIXE COMPANY.-We direction the attention of our readers-to the adver? tisement of Mr. D. B. HAZELTON, who is the agont for the WEED Company Sewing Machines in this State t.nd Florida. These machines received a medal at the late Exposition, and are in every respect suited to the public. Mr. HAZELTON is an old Charlosion machinist, and is prepared to war? rant his stock. THE MISSION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (COLORED). -We gave, some time ago, an account of this Church, and tho ceremonies connected with lay? ing the cornerstone. The work has proceeded steadily ever since, and the building is now ap? proaching completion. The funds of the corpora? tion have been diminished during tho erection of thia Church, and they now propose giving a grand festival and promenade concert to aid them m re? filling the exchequer. It will be held at tho Club Booms in Meeting street, near Broad, and we direct the attention of those interested, and chari? tably disposed, to the advertisement in another column. IN CHAMBERS.-Judge MOSES hoard yesterday several motions in Chambers, but none of any public importance. Messrs. SDIONS & SIMONS will argue to-day the case ol a merchant of this city w. the Tax Collector of St. Philip's and St. Michael's, for illegal taxation. This is a case of I some interest to the community, and the ruling of | the Judgo will be anxiously expected. Judge MOSES has, by his urbanity of manner and prompt? ness in the discharge of bis duties, rendered him? self popular to the Bar and to the public, and the readiness with which he has consented to remain in the city and further the ends of Justice by his decisions, wUl only add to a reputation gained by a long practice of bis profession. BRADSTREET'S COMMERCIAL REPOSTS.-ME. FONDA, the gentlemanly agent of Messrs. BRAD? STREET & SON, of BRADSTREET'S New York Mercan? tile Agency, has shown us a copy of their Register, YoL 21, which has just been issued. It cont < ins the names of over 400,000 business men of the country, with their business credit and standing; over 30,000 additional names having been added since their last publication, tho majority of which ace Sputhern. Mr. FONDA is thc agent here of tho poncera, and represents this State and Oeorgia. His reports, we learn, are full and reliable of both States, and wo ?ave no doubt but that the mer? chants of tho cities of each State will be glad to procure the register. His office is in Broad street in thia city. A SUOHT RELIEF-The dwellers on this sub? lunar sphere, who wero vainly endeavoring to keep cool,- were agreeably BUIprised and some? what refreshed by the rain of yesterday. Fora moment the quicksilver hung on the balance, but it could not stand tho pressure, and fell several degrees. At first the rain carno down with a gp? te fid por sis te ney, and the thunder's dulcet tones sounded far sweeter than the music of a piano. Unfortunately this pleasure was of short continuance, the rain soon ceased, and old Sol re? sumed his sway and the quicksilver mounted to a dizzy height. The raia may h a YO been appreciat? ed by the farmer, but in the city it has only been the cause of anathemas on the weather. Afc pres - eut we are sweltering in a room whore, it is im? possible to koep any hut a cast-steel thermometer, md while our imaginations ?are running on cool brooks and shady trees, we are enduring a heat that is ferrent enough to melt tho elements. Un? der thees circumstances it is almost au impossi? bility to find anything stirring that could keep quiet, and this may account for the dearth of new8} *S few persona aro anxious ta.increase the ssiorio in their system, and consequently avoid any undue excitement, DESTITUTION ZR ST, PETER'S PARISH, BEAUFORT DISTRICT,-The destitution caused by the war, and the failure of last year's crop has been general throughout the South, but has been relieved in a great measure by the gonerous donations of the charitable and by the prompt assistance rendered by the Bureau officers. In South Carolina this destitution was more severely felt than in any other State, but the supplies have been distribu? ted by the government unsparingly, and as our prospects are now much brighter we can trust that the evil days are over, that peace and plenty will shine upon the land, and that every man can sit under his own vine and his own fig tree. The Sa? vannah Nevsa and Herald, in referring to the pov? erty in South Carolina opposite that city says : M Captain H. C. BRANDT, Sub-assistant Com? missioner, F. B. & A. lu, for the Carolina .ide of Savannah river, has made distri? bution of oom and bacon among the destitute of both races in St. Peter's Parish. The efficiency of this officer is the best guarantee that the provisions of the resolutions of Congress, un? der which the distribution has been made, have been faithfully carri od out. We aro personally cognizant of the fact that the Captain has endea? vored to discrirninato justly and impartially upon the various applications made. The destitution prevailing in portions of St. Peter's Parish was wide spread, many families, both white and color? ed, literally having nothing to eat. The blacks as a general thing were better off than fte poorer classes of white people. The crops ore good-the laborers working better than was expected, and hopeful anticipations of a better slate of things encourage the fanner." THE WANTS OF THE COUNTRY.-The South has undergone a great change during and since the war, which will tend considerably to her future ad? vancement. Old things have passed away, anti? quated ideas are left to tho octogenarians, and every effort is being made to improve the country by the introduction.ol labor-saving machines, or of those inventions whoso utility has boon recognized everywhere. Since the notices of tho Mondenhall Loom have appeared in chis paper, letters havo been received from different parts of tho country inquiring tho price of these looms, and whero they could be obtained. Tho agent in this city, Dr. MCCLINTOCK, has received similar lotters, and if his purpose was to effect the sales of tho looms he could easily accomplish it in this city. He has, though, come here for a different object and de? sign, simply to sell the patent right for this Stato and North Carolina. This right will give the pur? chasing party the exclusive right to make or sell the looms in either State, and would, if properly managed, be a paying investment. Throughout the entire South thero bas been a want of some invention that could make tho fanner a producer of everything noeded in his family, and the old fashioned country made looms wcro always in motion weaving jeans and homespuns. Theso looms wero, however, subject to many objections, as the work was laborious, and tho quantity and quality of the cloth wove hardly compensated for the time bestowed upon it. Tho Mondenhall loom was constructed for utility, and has none of the defects noticeable in others. Indeed, (hoy aro as near perfection as it is possible to make thom. They not only weavo the finest and coarsest cotton and woolen goods, but silks, cashmeres, and every species of cloth needed by ? family. To persons in moderate circumstances this invention will be as useful as the sewing machine, and, by proper management, can "be mode extremely remunera? tive. We understand that several capitalists have made offers for tho patent right, and wo eau soon expect to seo Charleston not only a commercial but a manufacturing city. Thc advantages of this loom have already been portrayed, but those re? sulting from its introduction among us aro known to*" ali persons who have seen tho rapid increase and corresponding prosperity of a manufacturing town. That Charleston is destined to riso from her present unhealthy condition few can doubt, and if her business men would encourage the in? troduction of factories and the consequent in? crease in tho number of mechanics, this end would goon be obtained. It is a consummation most de? voutly to be wished, and the purchase of the loom J in question would go far towards its accomplish? ment. MASS MEETING.-In another column of our paper this morning-, will be found a call for a Publie Meeting of "all citizens in favor of the Reconstruc? tion measures of tho 39th and 40th Congress," to take place at 8 o'clock to-night at Hibernian Hall. An opportunity is here given to all to come for? ward, irrespective of party, and oo-oporate in? the good work of restoring peace and quiet to our country. We hopo tho meeting will bo well at? tended. Tnt: SHERIFFALTY_The term of Colonel JOHN E. CAREW as Shoriff of Charleston having expired, W. 8. HASTIE, Esq., has been appointed to fill that of? fice by Major-General D. E. SICKLES. The appoint? ment takos effect on l ho 26th proximo, the retir? ing Shorifl being alovo.l one month to arrange his business. The following is tho order from head? quarters making the appointment: HEADQUARTERS SECOND MIL. DISTRICT, j CHARLESTON, 8. C.. July 29,1867. j [SPECIAL ORDERS, NO. 111]. [Extract]. #*?*#*# * V. The election for Sheriff of the judicial Dis? trict of Charleston, 8. C., appointed to take place by law on tho 5th of August next, is hereby sus? pended. VI. The following appointment is hereby an? nounced. MILITARY POST OF CHARLESTON. DISTRICT OF CHARLESTON. Sheriff.-William 8. Hastie, vice Carew, whose tonn of office expires on the 26th proximo. Tho Sheriff hereby appointed will, b3fore enter? ing upon his duties,* take and subscribe before a Justice of the Peace, Notary Public, or other offi? cer authorized by law to administer oaths, tho oath of office prescribed in the Act of Congress ?iassed 2d July, 1862, Tue bonds required by tbe aws of South Carolina will be executed in due form, and filed with the proper officer. Tho Commanding Officer Military Post of | Charleston is charged with (he. execution of tins order. * *. * * * * By command of Major-C*>ncral D. E. SICKLES. J. W. CLOUS, Capt 38tn U. 8. Infantry, A.-D. C. and A. A. A. G. OFFICIAL : J. W. CLOUS, Capt 38th Infantry, A. D. C. and A. A. A. G. Major O'BRIEN, for some time Chief Bureau Officer at Mount Pleasant bas been appointed Jailor. Othor appointments will soon be made in tho different municipal offices. There are few persons who are more acceptable to the citizens of Charleston than Mr. HASTIE, and the choice of the Military Executive has mot with general approval. MATOB'S COURT.-The Mount Pleasant wranglers, whoso festive pursuits wo mentioned in yesterday's paper, were sent to a magistrste, who will inform thom that thoso who go down to the sea in ships should not get on a bust when they return. A cheerful youth, who had s fondness for taking sugar in his, in a fit of abstraction took more than his usual dose, and was soon done for. He was found on a door step gontly murmuring "take me homo to the place where I first saw the light" No ono being acquainted with that vicinity he was kindly conveyed to a vacant oell, sod only released in the morning on depositing a Y. sud promising to ignore sweetened liquor in future. A brother Bach allowed his fondness for corn juice to lead him astray ; he lost his moorings, and drifted about disconsolately until espying a gas lamp, and thinking it to bo a lighthouse, he steer? ed for it, but struck on the brookers, and could ooly get c!i,ar by throwing out $3 worth of ballast An ans treman, who had taken to selling fish by way of a slant, considered that he was moqsrch of all ho surveyed, and deposited his scaley load on the sidewalk to the detriment of both calico and crinoline. Ho was shown the error of his ways, charged $1 for thc privilege, and deprived of his fish as a "mild confiscation." A warrior, who resemblod OTHELLO in his swarthy hue, bat in nothing else, got hilariously drunk and yelled so demonaically that he astonished tho natives, Their tears were not allayed whon they Baw that the doughty hero toted a shooting iron. Ho was captured after a small controversy and de? livered to tho Provost Marshal, who will teach hi^ to restrain his emotions. ?A gentleman from til? Keck took an antidoto for tho malaria, which proved the truth of tlie old story, that the remedy was worso than the dis? ease. He coUapaod, and was picked up in a lim? ber state and carried to No. 242. When called bo carno ont smiling and called it a lark, bnt evident? ly thought himself a gone goose when asked, tu dot posit a Y. UNITED STATES COURT-Hon. GEORGE 8. BRYAN, Presiding.-Tho Potit Jurors answored to their names and wcro discharged. On motion of M. P. O'CONNOR, Esq., PETER JOLES L. VACHENE was admitted to all the rights of citizenship on taking tho customary oath of allegiance. Tho following motion was mado in tho case of the Uniter!. States vs. nineteen barrels of diatilled spirits found at the store of MANTOUE & Co.: a verdict of guilty on information for forfeiture un? der tho Internal Revenue laws. The verdict ren? dered by the jury in the above case, July 16, being contrary to law and the evidence adduced on trial, it was ordered, on motion of D. T. CORBIN, Esq., District Attorney, that said verdict be set aside, held null and void, and a new trial granted, THE ORDER or THE DAT-a general order for SOZODONT. In the teeth of all opposition it has be? come the supreme dentrifico of tho age. July 30 tuthsS H. U. If yon want cheap Blank Books; If you wont cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa? per, Ac; or, MILLERS' Almanac* If you want Printing executed noatly; U you want Books bound in any stylo, or Account Books made to ordor, with any desired pattern ot ruling, go to HIRAMHA^a.^o.^Tiriroadstroot. BUSINESS NOTICES. ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE AT THE DAILY NEWS OFFICE. Auction Sales This Day. T. H. CATER will sell thia day, at three-quarters past 9 o'clock, on Brown's Wharf, hams, shoulders, aides, but? ter, Ac. J Erro nos A- Co will sell this day, at half-past 9 o'clock, in front of their atore, No. 30 Vendue Bango, hams, strips, shoulders, Ac. R. A A. P. CALDWELL will sell thia day, at 10 o'clock, before their store, butter, kc. STENHOUSE & Co. will sell this day. at 10 o'clock, at the west end of Beaufain street, by ordor of J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal, 1 portable steam engino, and 1 circular saw; also, 1 n front of their storehouse on Accom . modation wharf, 74 barrels flour. Will be sold this day, at ll o'clock, at No. 6 Southern Wharf, by order of Jas. P. Low, Brevet Lieut Col. and A. Q. M., horse, carts, and harneas. ALONZO J. WHITE will sell this day, at ll o'clock, at tho corner of Ea?: Bay and Broad streets, a lot of land with a two story building, on the weat Bide of King street, be? tween Liberty and George streets. R. M. MABSHAIJ. & Boo. will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, at tho new Custom House, a lot of light house property. HENRY COMA A Co. will acll thia day at 9>i o'clock, in front of their ?tore, 20 hhds. bacon sidc9. MILLIGAN tc SON will acll Ulis day, at 10 o'clock, at No. 22 Venduo Bange, furn i turo, bedsteads, mattresses dry goods, Ac. J. A. ENBLOW is Co. wilt sell this day, at half-past 10 o'clock, in iront of their store, molasses, sugar, Ac. LAUKET & ALEXANDER will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, at their store, No. 137 East Bay, G tierces hams. MCKAY & CAMPBELL will continue the salo to-day of tho stfick of dry gool? at tho storo corner of King and Wentworth streets, commencing at 10 o'clock. Depend upon lt Mothers. Mrs. Winslow s SOOTHING SYRUP, for all diseases of childreu, i ? 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, aud cures ?iud colic ; produces narwa!, quiet sleep, by relieving thc child from pain. Bo sure and call for " MRS! WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP," Having the/ac simile of "C jims & PERKINS" <>n thc out? side wrapper. AU oUiers are base ind talions. DO WIK & MOISE, No. 151 MceUng etrcet, opposito thc Charleston HoU-1. July 27 atuth3 For reatoring strength ond appetite, nao tho groat Southern Tonic, PAKKNTN'S HEPAMC BITTE BS and you wiU not bo disappointed. For aale by aU druggists. tu The Time to Advertise in tho Country. THE PHONIX has a large circulation throughout thr. middle and upper Districts of tho State. Adver?sing rates as reasonable as tho stringency of tho money mar? ket wiU warrant Merchants and others wishing to use the columns of tho paper will address JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor, February 25 Columbia, S. C. THE TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, PUBLISHED IN WINNSBORO' S. C., AFFORDS A profitable medium for thc advcrUsing public el Claries ton. We respectfully solicit their patrouago for our mutua benefit. GAILLARD. DESPORTES k WILLIAMS. Noveirr-er 15 THE HERALD. ?S PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT NEWBERRY C. H., Al $3 per annum, and, having a large eirculaUo:? through aU tho upper and lower Districts of tho State, affords great advantages to advertisers. Races for adver Using very reasonable-for which applj to our Agent, Mr 1. P. SLIDER, %t the Mills House. iilCm. fa' * H. H. ARENEKER, Novembw ?flier? uva Prouneiors, Well Worth Beading. Who ls there that does not desire to be always exempted from Indigestion-to have a good appetite, a painless stomach, a clear head, a regular pulse, a healthy complexion? If this meeta tho eye of any who are not thus blessed, let them try HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. We guarantee that this delightful tonic will restore any stomach, however weak, to a healthy condition ; that it will bring back the truant appetite, and give permanent vigor to the whole system. The feeble and emaciated, Buffering from dyspepsia or indigestion in any form, are advised, for tho sake of their own bodily and mental comfort, to try it. Ladies of tho most delicate constitution testify to its harmless and its restorative properties. Physicians everywhere, disgust? ed with tho adulterated liquors of commerce, describe it as tho SAFEST AND MOST RELIABLE of all stomachics. Its effects ore instantaneous. It does not require weeks of dosing before its virtues are realiz? ed. Thousands sit down to their meals void of appetite, eating because others cat The food thus forced toto the stomach docs positive harm. Bastead of strengthening the system it engenders a variety of ailments, which end in confirmed dyspepsia. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS taken regularly before meals w?l prevent all'this. July 27 C Know thy Destiny. MADAME E. F. THORNTON, the great English Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant and PaychomeMclan, who has aston? ished the scientific classes of the Old World, has now lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame THOBNTONpos? sesses such wonderful powers of second sight as to ena? ble her to impart knowledge of the greatest importance to the single or married of either sex. While tn a state of trance, she delineates the very features of the person you are to morry, and by the aid of an Instrument of in? tense power, known as tho Psycbomotrope, guarantees to produce a life-like picture of tho future husband or wife of the applicant, together with date of marriage, position in life, 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 conti and stamped envelopo addressed to yourself, you will re? ceive the picture and desired information by return mall, AU communications sacredly confidential. Address, in confidence. Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 223, Hudson. N. Y ly March 30 Free to Everybody. A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information of thc greatest importance to the young of both sexes. It leaches how the homely may become beautiful, the despised respected, and tho forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their address, and receive a copy post-paid, by return maiL Address P. 0. Drawer, 21, March 30 . lyr Tro/, N. Y. OFFICIAL. Headquarters Second Military District, i (NORTH CAROLINA AND SOUTH CAROLINA), J COLUMBIA, 's. C., March 21st, 18C7. ) [GENERAL ORD EBB NO. 1.] L IN COMPLIANCE WITH GENERAL ORDERS NO. 10, Headquarters of tho Army, March 11 tu, 1807, the un? dersigned hereby assumes command of the Second Mili? tary District constituted by tho Act of Congress, Public No. cs, 2d March, 18C7, entitled "An Act for the more efficient government of the rebel States." II. In the execution of the duty of tho Commanding General to maintain the security of the \nuabiunts hi their persons and property, to gupprevs insurrection, dis? order and violence, and to punish or cause to be pun? ished all disturbers of the public peace and criminals, the local civil tribunals will be permitted to take juris? diction bf and try offenders, excepting only such casca as may by the order of tho Commanding Gan oral bo refered to a Commission or other military tribunal for trial. m. The civil government now existing in North Caro? lina and South Carolina is provisional only, and. & ail re? spects subject to thc paramount authority pf the United 8tates, at ony timo to otoUah, modify, control or lur--. cede the same. Local la wa and municipal htlm pot incoasbitent with the Oaw.^ution m? ^ gf ^ United States, or tho T>-clamations of tho President or with such regulations as are or may be prescribed in tho orders of the Commanding General, are hereby declared to bo in force; and, in conformity therewith, civil officers are hereby authorised to continue the exercise of their proper functions, and will be respected and obeyed hy? the inhabitants. IV. Whenever any Civil Officer, Magistrate or Court neglects or refuses to perform an official act properly re? quired of such tribunal or officer, whereby duo and rightful security to person or property shall bo domed, the casa will be reported by the Post (Commander to these Headquarters. V. Post Commanders will cause to be arrested persons charged with tho oonunission of crimes and offences when tho civil authorities fail to arrest and bring such offenders to trial, and will bold the accused ia custody for trial by Military Commission, Provost Court or other tribunal organized pursuant to orders from these Head quarters. Arrests by military authority will be reported promptly. The charges preferred will be accompanied by the evidence on which th ey are founded. VT. Tho Commanding General, desiring to preserve tranquility and order by moans and agencies most conge? nial to the people, solicits the zealous and cordial co? operation of civil officers in the discharge of their duties, and the aid of all good citizens ia preventing conduct tending to disturb the peace; and to the end that occv sion may seldom arise for tho exercise of military au? thority ia matters of ordinary'civil administration, the Commanding General respectfully and earnestly com? mends to the people and authorities of North and South Carolina unreserved obedience to the authority now es? tablished, and the diligent, considerate and impartial execution of the laws enacted for their government. VII. AU orders heretofore published to the Deportment of the South are hereby continued ia force. The following named officers aro announced as the staff of the Major General Commanding : Capt J. W. Clous, 38th U. S. Luton try, Act Asst Adjt Gen. and Aido-dc-Camp. Capt Alexander Moore, 38th U. 8, Infantry, Aidc-de damp. Bvt. Maj. J. R. Myrick. 1st Lieut. 3d Art, Aide-de-camp and Act Judgo Advocate. Major James P. Roy, 6th U. S. luff., Act Asst Inspect Gen. Bvt. Major General . O. Tylor, Deputy Quartermaster Gen. U. S. A., Chief Quartermaster. Bvt Brig. General W. W. Burns, Major and C. 8., U. S. A., Chief Commissary of Subsistence. Bvt Lieut CoL Charles Page, Surg. ?. 8. A., Med. Di? rector. D. E. SICKLES, Major General Commanding. Official : J. W. CLOUS, Aido-do-Camp. Maren 2? RAILROADS. DOUBLE DAILY ALL RAIL PASSENGER ROUTE BETWEEN ATLANTA AND KEW ORLEANS VIA Chatanooga and Grand Junction, THROUGH IN FORTY-NINE HOURS. TWAINS LEAVE ATLANTA DAILY At 8:4!> A.M. AND 7:00 P.M., making dose connections at all points. Arriving at New Orleans at 8 P.M. and 11:40JA.M. Sig-Passengers by trains of the Oeorgia Railroad make close connactions with this route 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 obtaiued at General Ticket Office, Atlanta, Ga., Georgia Railroad, Augusta, Ga.; South Carolina Railroad, Charleston, S. C. ; South Carolina Railroad, Columbia, S. C. JOHN B. PECK, Master TransjiortaUou, July 13 3.ro Western and Atlantic RaUroad. MISCELLANEOUS. AT PRIVATE SALE. C ON C E NTRATED PERMANGANATE SALTS, 170R PURIFYING DRINKING WATER. SICK ' ltOOMS, BILGE WATE It, CESSPOOLS, DRAINS, &c, aud for uso lu all cases whero a deodorizer or disin? fectant is required. Approved by tho Surgeon-General, U. S. A., Washington, D C, and for sale in quantities to suit thc public at No. IDG MEETING STREET. MCKAY & CAMPBELL, Auction and Commission Mcvchanta. July IC_tuths NOTICE. THE SHIPPING AND COMMISSION BUSINESS will for thc present bo carried on as usual by thc undersigned at No. 48 East Bay, over tho store formerly occupied by CRAIG, TUOHEY & CO. All persons having individual claims must present the same, and those iudcbled individually will make pay? ment to JOHN TUOMEY. July 20_'_ JUNK-SHOPS. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, 1 July 24, 1H07. J JUNK-SHOP KEEPERS AND PEDDLERS WHO have made application for LICENSES are hereby notified to report at Olia oillce inimediatc.y. W. H. SMITH, july 2"> Clerk of I ouncil. No. 1 LICENCES. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, ? July 24. 18G7. i THOSE PERSONS Wilt) MADE APPLICATIONS FOR No. 1 LIQUOR LICENSE a e hereby notified to le nort at thia offico with their appUcatious immediately. * W. H. SMITH, july 25 Clerk of Council. THE SUMTER WATCHMAN 18 PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT SUM TER, S. C., by GILBERT k FLOWERS, Proprietors at FOUR DOLLARS per anuum, invariably ia advance. Advertisements inserted at usual rates. Every style ot Job Printing executed In the ussiest style and greatest dispatch, September 20 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WILLIAM H. GILLILMD i SON, Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 33 HAINE STREET. September a_ WILLIS & emsoLM, FACTORS, (MISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WTLLAlTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) ot COTTON. Ul CE, LCMBER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston. S. C. E. WILLIS.A. B. OHISOLM October 25 MACHINE SHOPS. WILLIAM S. HENEREY, HIST MD FOUNDER. No. 314 Meeting street, (NEAR LINE,) CHARLESTON, S. C MANUFACTURES STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS and MACHINERY, Saw Mills. Corn Milla, Horso j Powers, Vertical and Horizontal Sugar MiUs, Cotton j Sasd Crushers, McCarthy Cotton Gins, and all kinds ot Iron and Brass Castings, to order. April 25_ thstuCmo C. J. SCHLEPEGRELL, No. 87 LINE-STREET, BETWEEN KING AND ST. PHILIP. LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND BUILDING MATERIAL, LIME, PAINTS, OILS, GLASSES, A-C, constantly on hand at the lowest market prioex. Jane 29 ftulvr BASONS' 0 U N D RY Machine Shops. BUILD AND REPAIR Steam Engines. Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills. Cast? ing! in Iron and Brass ol all description^ Send orders to J. M. EASON tc BRO., Nassau and Columbus s ts., Charleston, S. C. Locembor 15 _stuthlyr JOHN F. TAYLOR. JAMES BARKLEY. IRON w Charleston, S. C. J 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 aU thc modern improvements), PTEAM SAW MILLS, fee., ic. (MIS I IRON MD BRASS Promptly attended to with neatness and dispatch. Repairs to Marine and oilier Work, Shall receive special attention. FOR SALE-One 12-horso power ?1EAM ENGINE nearly new; several new and second-li nd BOILER j, 0 to lo-horso power. ALSO, CONSTANTLY IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, 10,12 and 20 Horso Power Steam Engines. 49* All Orders for REPAIRS or NEW WORK shall re? ceive our prompt and careful attention. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. May ll 3mo CATAWBA COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. THE PROPRIETORS OF THIS CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE, having gono to great expetise since tho last season, in changing tho position of and re? pairing the COTTAGES, grading tho Walks and erecting now Building*, together with many other improvements, will open THE SPRINGS for tho reception ol visitors on Saturdav, June 1st, 18G7. Being situated in thc northwestern part of tho State, In a country remarkable for its beautty and healthful? ness, theso, together with the 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 Blue Sulphur, and Chalybeate, and they possess aU tan finest qualities of theso waters, and aro sovereign remedios for all diseases of the LIVER, BOWELS, STOMACH and KIDNEYS. THE SPRINGS aro accessible by any of thc roads lead? ing to Salisbury, N. C., and at that point tho Western North Carolina Railroad will convoy visitors to Hickory Station, at which place conveyances aro always in attend? ance to tako them to TUE SPRINGS. Dr. WHITE, of tho Medical Colloge of Virginia, will bo at THE SPRINGS the 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 Sugars, and havinf engaged Smith's Band lor iho Season, wo salcly promise to all every convenience for pleasure, comfort ai.d amusement that may bu desired. BUA RD PER MONTH.SOO 00 BOARD PER WEEK. 18 00 BOARD PER DA Y. 3 00 Children under 7 years of agc anti Ser? vit nt? Half Price. J. GOLDEN WYATT k CO., PROPRIETORS. May 30_-Jim? ORDINANCE. rpHE FOLLO WINO ORDINANCE ls PUBLISHED JL for the information of all conconied : AN oMJINANCi: TO BEUDLATX TH! CLEA NM NO OF MUTTEB AND VAULTS IN T1IK COIU'OHATK LIMITS OF XUK CITY. 1. Bc it Ordained by tile Mayor and Aldermen, J hut i rum and after tho ralitieation of this Ordinance, it shall not be lawful lor ony i>ersou to cleanse or remove thu content* nf Vault* or Privies within tho limits ol thc city, without having previously obtained a license tor tho same; all snell licensee to expiro on the 3lst December nf every year, aud be subject to all requirements impos? ed by Ordinances regulating tho granting ol Licenses tor Drays and Cart?. IL That thc use of Barrels in opeu Carts and Wagons is prohibited, and parties applying for License will bc lt quired U) provide closed Carts suitable for the purpose. III. All persons having such License shall ropoit Ri one of th Guard Houses, during the day, his ur their in? tention ti lo such work during tho ensuing night; in thc Lower Wards such report to be made to the Main Guard House, in the Upper Wards to Upper Guard House. IV. The placo or place, for thu deposit of such oiial shall be designated from time to time by the Mayor. V. Every owner or driver of such Licensed Cart or ony other person who shall violate any of the provision. of this Ordinance, or shall neglect oe refuse to observe thc same, or auy of them, shall forfeit and pay for each offence a fine not to exceed twenty-five dollars, to be en? forced by the May orin his Court, or recovered in any other Court of competent jurisdiction. Ratified in City Council this seventh day of May, lu the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred sud six? ty-seven. II. S.1 P. C. GAILLARD, W. H. SMITH, Mayor. _Clerk of Council_3mo_May 10 FIRE LUAN. MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, \ CITY HALL, November 9, IriOO. ) ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REBUILD INO IN T?E Burnt Districts and Waste Places of tho Ci ty. un? der "An Act of tl; General Assembly, giving autlioritj to thc City ConnellV Charleston to proceed in tho mat? ter of a Fire Loan, '"th a view to aid in building up the City anew," arc hcrrfby notified that tho form of appli? cation for loans can bc obtained at thc office of the Clerk of Council, between the hours of 'J A. M. and 'J P. M. All applications must bc^* 'd in tho above mentioned office, as tho Committee will meet every Monitay to con? sider the same. By order of the Mayor W. ti. SMITH, November io _derk ot Connell. CHERAW ADVERTISER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. SCIENCE, ART, AGRICULTURE, and MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. Chcraw, S. C. Published weekly, by W. L. T. PB1NC1 &CO. TEUMS OF BCBsciurnoN : One copy one year.Ot Ono copy six mouths. 2 00 Ono copy three mouths. 1 00 Five copies ono year.15 00 RATES OK AnVEKTISISO : One Square, ten lines or less, first insertion.SI 59 Por each subsequent insertion. 1 00 All Advertisements to bc distinctly marked, or they will bo published until ordered out, ond charged accord iugly \ Merchants and others advertising toy the year, - libs ral deduction ou the above rales will H? made, November l? i I \ AGRICULTURAL. ?B. ID. SEA FOWL GUANO A YALU ABLE FERTILIZE,?, FOR SALE BY ft AGENTS, NOS. 143 AND 145 EAST BAY. July 30 CHARLESTON AND SEED STORE. LITTLE & MARSHALL, No. 140 Meeting Street, (OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL,) Dealer? in all kind, of Agricultural Implements, SAW AND ROLLER GUS. i COTTON GINS. HENEREY'S MCCARTHY GIN. H. L. EMERY & SON'S SAW GIN AND CON? DENSER, for Hand or Horso Power. SO ITT HERN COTTON CO.'S GIN. NEW YORK COTTON CO.'S GIN. BROWN'S DOUBLE CYLINDER GIN. BROWN'S HAND GIN. CARVER'S GIN. EAGLE GIN. HORSE POWERS. LITTLE GIANT HORSE POWER. THE LITTLE GIANT. THE BEST, MOST COMPLETE AND CHEAPEST HORSE POWER MANUFACTURED. la introducing this new Power into the maikot, wc would state that tho following are como of the advan? tages possessed bv tho "LITTLE GIANT" over all other Horse powers : 1. Ita great strength on account of being double-geared, which not univ doubles tho strength by dividing the straiu on twice tho number of teeth, but by gearing on both sides of tho wheels it equalizes the wear on tho RhaftH, and materially lessens the friction, enabling tho horses to do mach more work than with any other Power. w 2. Its compactness and extremo portability, it weighing about one-half as much as other Horse Powers, and occu? py! ig but one-third the space, it can be packed in small boxes, thus Ravine much expenso. It ia so simple that tho most ignorant person would have no difficulty in putting it together. 3. Thc fac?lty with which it can bo adjusted to any kind of imchlii'.ry at any anglo, either on the ground or over hoad, without moving it from its foundation, will be appreciated by farmers and planters os specially adapt, od fqr driving Colton Gins. 1 HORACE L. EMERY'S PATENT ENDLESS RAILWAY HORSE POWERS. NISHWITZ'S MOWING AND REAPING MACHS. WASHING MACHINES. Plows of nfl descriptions, Cast Iron and Steel. PLOW CASTINGS, in every variety ; Cultivators ; Horse Hoes ; Harrow* ; Cost Iron Field and Garden Rol? lers ; Fan Mills; Corn Mills; Corn shellers; Corn and Cob Crushers ; Hay, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutters ; Planta? tion Cart? and Wagons ; Canal and Garden Barrows ; tugar Mills ; Grindstones ; Road Scrapers ; Churns : .'hovels ; Spades ; Rakes ; Forks ; Hoes, kc, kc, Gar din feeds, of all Kinds, warranted puro and Fresh. LITTLE & MARSHALL, No. 140 Meeting Street, (OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL,) CHARLESTON, S. C. Jone 18 tuths mm MI GULLETT'S PATENT IMPROVED STEEL BRUSH Cotton Saw Gins. THE PATENT IS FOR AN IMPROVEMENT BY which groat advantages ore gabled, both in quantity and quality, of thc staple cleaned. These celebrated Gins aro for salo by COWLAM GRAVELEY. NO. 52 EAST BAY, Solo Agent for tho State of South Carolina. ALSO. FOR SALE, THE AMERICAN HAW GINS, of all sizes ; and a great variety of Agricultural Implement.", tus 12 July 23 WAILEY'S PATENT SELF-FASTENING WROUGHT IRON BUCKLE TIE. FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED AT LOUB3IANA STATE FAIR. IT IS AS CHEAP A TIE, AND THE BEST ONE VET invented. It is tho strongest Tie, standing by test a straiu of f!000) two thousand pounds. Thc most easily adjusted Tie, as it in self-fastening. Tho most simple, roquiring only to slip tho band into tho bucklo. and the elasticity of the cotton fastens itself, and it cannot be? come unfastened. For ea lc, in largo or small quantities, by ROSS. ROBERTS k CO., Commission Mendiants and General Agents, No. Hil Front street, Now York City. STREET BRO. k CO., Agents, July is 3mo Charleston. 8. C. There cometh glad tidings oi'joy to all, To young ond to old, to g'cat and to small; The bounty which once was so precious and rare, Is free fur all, and all may bc tah*. By tile ase of CHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying thc Complexion, The most valuable and perfect preparation in usc, for giving the skill a beautiiul pearl-like tiut, that is only lound in youth. It quickly removes Tau, Freckles, Pim? ples, Blotches, Moth Pitches, Sallowness. BmptUms, aud all impurities of the ukin, kindly healing the same leaving the skin white und clear as alabaster. I Ls UH? cannot be delected by the closest scrutiny, and being a vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless, lt is the only article of tilt! kind used by the French, and is con? sidered by the Parisian a? indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards ol' :U>,0UU bottles were sold during the psst year, a rrafficieiit guarantee of its eilicaey. Price only 78 cents. Sent hy mail, post-paid, on receipt ol au order, by BEROER, BHUTTO k CO., Cbonii?t*. 988 River St., Troy, N. Y. March 30._lyr_ TO TAX PAYERS: rilHK FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHED X lor tlicr iulorinalion ol all persons concerned: AN OBOINAKCK TO AVOID AN ORDINANCE To BAHS HUr 1'I.IKH POM THE YEAU 1N(J7, AND FOI. OTIIKIt I'UUVUSEH. L Be it ordamcd by thc Mayor and Aldermen in Oily Connel] assembled, That all taxes payable Mider the Or? dinance to raise supplies for the year 1HU7, aud tor other purposes be pail on or bel ore the 'JIM li day of June next: and that persons who shall make default of payment ol their taxes on that day, shall pay, in addition to tho amount of their taxes, one amt a halt per cont, per month until thu Sift day ol July, when, it not paid, an amount ul' two per; cent, per mouth upon the amount of taxes shall bc paid; and alter tue21st day of August three per cent, pet month ou the amount of taxes due shall be paid until payment of the whole amount is made. IL That all persons who neglect or fail to pay their monthly taxes on or beforo thc fifteenth day of each mouth, shall respectively pay on thc amounts thereof; two per cent per mouth from such fifteenth day, until payment is made. Ratified iu City Council this seventh day of May, in the year of our Lord one thoiwau 1 eight hundred and sixty-seven. [u. s.l P. C. OAILLARD, Mayor. W, H. SMITH, Clerk of Council. 3mo May ll AN ORDINANCE TO 11EGULATE THE STORAGE OF FETItoLETJM, ITS rrO? DUCTS, AND i'Titi- It INFLAMMABLE OILS. SEC. I. Bett ordained by Me Mayor and Aldermen, in City Conned assembled. That from and after thc 15th day of June next, it shall not bo lawful to keep Petroleum, Kerosene, hock Oil, Benzine, Benzole, or any other in llammablc oil or oils on storage or for sale in any cellar, store or building souUi of Line slrcet, iu a larger quan? tity than fifty gallons on any one lot or premises, and any such quantity so kept or stored shall bc contained bi vessels ol tin or other metal. .* SEC. 2. That Petroleum, its products, or any other in? flammable oil or oils, when brought into the city by laud or water, may be kept ou any lot or in any biulding in which cotton is not stored, for a period not exceeding twenty-four hours, upon the expiration of which time ft sliall be removed and kept in thc manner as required by the foregoing section. SEC. 3. Any person or persona violating any part ni this Ordinance shall bo subject to a tine of two hundred dollars, for each offence, recoverable in any Court of com potent jurisdiction. liatilled in City Council this twenty-first day of May, In thc year Of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-Fcveu. . [L.S.] P. C. OAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. SMITH, Clerk ot Council. June G THE SUMTER NEWS, DARR & OSTEEN, Proprietors. T)UBLTSHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT SUMTER. S. C. i Subscription $4.00 per annum. To Clubs of four t-3.00 pac auuuiu. Advertisements Inserted on liberal terms, 1) ec mc cr J I AUCTION SALES. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. Foreclosure of Mortgage by content of parties, Richard T. Morrison, Sr., vs. R. E. Rudglns, James L. Owens, ana H. C. Hudqins. STENHOUSE dc CO.,' Auctioneer*. By virtue of an order of mle to me directed In the above case, I will expone for sale at public auction, at thc ex? treme west end, south side ot Beaufaln street, in tho City of Charleston, THIS DAY, tho 30th of July, 1867, at 10 o'clock A M. 1 POET ABLE STEAM ENGINE, 25 horse power, all complete and In good running order. . ALSO, 1 CIRCULAR SAW complete, attached. J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal. Conditions cash._ July 30 Auction Sale. STENHOUSE dc CO., A u tlcnrcn. Will be sold, In front of our Storehouses, on Accommo? dation Wharf, THIS DAY, at ll o'clock, for acccunt of whom it may concern, 74 bbls. FLOUR, damaged. Terms cash. July 30 8ALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. Will bo sold at public auction THIS DAY, Ju y 30, 1867, at ll o'clock A. M., a the ofllce of the Undersign? ed, No. 6 Southern Wharf, Charlearon, S. C., 1 (one) HORSE. 3 (three) Carts. 3 (three) sets Cart Harness. Terms-Cash in Government Funds. Property to be removed immediately after sale. JAS. P. LOW, Jaly 30_Brevet Lt. Col, and A Q. M. Butter, &c. BY R. dc A. P. CALDWELL. THIS DAY, the 30th inst, will be sold before oar store, at 10 o'clock, 20 kegs GOSHEN BUTIER, just lauded. AND 8. C. STRIPS Western Shoulders Kegs and tubs Extra Lard. Conditions cash._ july 3g i Positive sale Hams, Shoulders, Sides, Butler and Cheese. BY T. 1*. CATER. [ Will bo sold THIS DAY, on Brown's Wharf, at three quarters past 9 o'clock, 12 TIERCES CHOICE SUGAR-CUBED HAMS landing from steamer "couder. 800 Shoulders. 4 hhds. Sfdes. 117 firkins and tubs State Butter. 10 boxes Goshen Cheese. Conditions cash. July 30 Molasses and Sugar. BY J. A. EN SLOW & CO. THIS DAY, 30th inst, at half-past 10 o'clock, will be sold in front of our store, 10 tierces fair GROCERY SUGAR 3 hide. Molasses, to close consignment ALSO, _10 half bbls. BLUE FISH. - July 30 Hams, on Account of ad Concerned. BT LAURET dc ALEXANDER THIS DAY, the 30th inst, will be sold in our Store, No. 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, on account of all con? cerned, 6 TIERCES HAMS. Conditions cash. joly 30 A House and Lol the ncrtli side of Burns' Lane, near Meeting Mreel, known as Ko. -, ai Auction. BY SMITH dc MCGILLIVRAY, No. ?7 Broad street. Will positively be sold on TUESDAY, the 6th of August, on the north steps of tho Exchange, at ll o'clock, AU that LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings thereon, situate on Burns' Lane, at first lampoat from Meeting street 20 feet front by 87yt feet, more or less; bounded on tho north by lands now or formerly of Geo. Steinmeyor; east on lands now or formerly of Mary Kel? zer; west on lands now or iinaerly of Mary Hetzer. Terms-One-half cash l balam. 9 ic ono year; secured by bond and mortgage as usual. Purchaser to pay us for papers and stamps. July 30 BOOKS, STATI0NERY, ETC. COLONEL MOSBY To IIABI'EI: & BBOTUERS: Warrentou, Va., April\i, 1867. Dear Sirs, * * Major John Scott, ioho ?tad been associated with mc for some time before tlu close of the '.uar, pr j posed, with my approbation and consent, which was cheerfully given, to write a memoir of my command. I placed at his disposal all of my dispatches, correspond? ence, and otiter military memoranda. He applied him? self with great zeal and diligence to the task, having ali the time lite co-operation of the officers a:i.l men of tlu commatuf. AGENTS WANTED roc PARTISAN LIFE WITH M0S37. Bv MAJOR JOIIN SCOTT, Of Fauqnior, Va., late C. S.A. With Portraits of Colonel Mosby, thc Field Officer?, and Captains of thc Battalion, a Map of "Mosby** Confederacy," oud numerous spirited Illustration*. In one Vol., Svo, Cloth, Beveled, $3 50. Thia work has been prepared by the express Fanc tion of Colonel Mosby, mid has the patronage and co? operation of the partisan chief, his officers, and men. It affords a complete history of thc achievement.- of Mosby and his men, relating iu a graphic and spirited style thc numerous adventure?, incidents, escapes, surprises, mishaps, and successes of the famous Bat? talion. Hundreds of anecdotes arc interspersed through its pages, while nearly tl ft y engravings and portraits illustrate and beautify thc volume. SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. AGENTS WANTED IN ALL PARTS OP THE COUNTRY TO CANVASS FOR THE WORK. Lib? eral arrangements made, and exclusive territory al? lotted. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. July 29 _?_ M. M. QUINN, Wholesale & Retail Dealer IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC. No. 5?7 KINO STREET [Orro*it?! Ann street), Charleston, C. S. The LATEST ISSUES of the Press always on hand. Subscriptions received and Goods delivered or for? warded by Mail or Express. All CASH ORDERS will bo promptly attended to. February 28 ly ME BEST TONK! NOW IN USE ! November 27 CRISPER COMA. Oh I sbo was beautiful and fair, With starry eyes, and radiant hair, Whose curling tendrils, sott entwined, Enchained tko very heart and mind, CRISPER COMA, For Curling the Hair of either Pcx into Wavy and Glossy Ringlets or Heavy Maasivo Curls. BY USING THIS ARTICLE LADIB > AND GENTLE? MEN can beautify themselves a thousaud-luld. lt i* tho only article in the world that will curl straight hair, and at thc samo timo give it a beautiful, glossy sp peurance. Tho Crisper Coma not ?inly curls tho hair, but Invigorates, bcautllles and cleanses lt; is highiy and de? lightfully perfumed, and is th? most complete article ol the kind ever offered to the Ami rican public. Tho Crisper Curau will be sent to any address, sealed and postpaid for $1. Address all orders to W. L. CLARK CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayotte street Syracuse. N. Y. March 30__lyr _ AN ORDINANCE TO rnoviDE ros THE LIQUIDATION OF THE INTEBEBT ON THE DEBT OF THF. CITY WHICH ACCBUED 3?TH DAY OF JUNE LAST. lie it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen in City Council assembled. That tor tho purpose of Uquidating the Interest on tho public debt of the city, which accrued ou the 30th day ol June last, six Per Cont Stock, obliga? tory on the Corporation of tho city of Charleston, shall bc issued, under thc direction of thc Mayor, to tho per? sons holding Stocks or Six Per Cent. Bonds of tho city, and on titled to receive tho interest accrued thereon at the time above stated, the said Stock to bear interest after tho rate of six per cont per annum, payable quar tcrla, redeemable in thirty years from date*: Prodded, that no part o', said Stock shah bo issued for any sum less than twenty dol?ais, or for any fractional part of a dollar, Provided, also, that all sums for less than twenty dollars and tor frac? tional parts of a dollar shall be paid in city bills. And, provided further, that any person bona fide holding Stocks or Six Per Cent Bonds on said 30th day of June, upon which interest has accrued, shall have the privilege until tho 1st day of September next Ot dlscountit g such interest, or any part thereof, against taxes duo by him to tho city on said 30th of June, and may receive any bal? ance in his favor in city bills or new stock, according to thc amount thereof, in manner aforesaid. SECTION 2. That the form of certificates and mode of transfer of said stock shall bo subject to tho same regulations as now exist in rolation to other Six Per cent Stocks ot the city. Ratified in City Council this tenth day of July, In tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty seven. [L. 8.1 P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. SMITH, Clerk of CouncU. July 15 _ I"30 NOTICE. OFFICE CLEBK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING clause of Section 1 of an "Ordinance to Haine Sup? plies ?or theyjir 1867." is published for the information of persona senna Good? by sample or otherwise, who an not residents 01 this city. All such persons are hereby notified to report at this ofllce. , , _ "Three dollars on every hundred dollars of au goods sold in thit city l "^ous not residents, by sample 01 otherwise." %Jt,?E*L March8_clerk of Council _ BARNWELL SENTINEL IS AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. LET Merchants and business men try it for a few months. ..No risk no gain." Send on your cards and increase v?ur trade this fall. There's nothing to equal Printer's ink-it has made many a fortune. Terms for the paper-ia mt annum, in advance. Advertisements inserted a* ?he rate of $1 per square ol twelve Unes or lesa for each insertion. Cards of ten Unes or less, at the rate of $10 for three months. Contracts by thc year or tor six months, allowing priv ilene of changing on more favorable terms. Address EDWARD A. BRONSON. November l i Pu blum-: amt Proprietor AUCTION SALES. Eligible Business Sland m King aired. BY ALONZO J. WHITE. THIS DAT, the 30th, at the corner of East Bay and Broad a tree ta, opposite the old Custom House, wffl be sold, at ll o'clock. All that LOT OF LAND, with a two story Wooden Honae, al mate on the west aide of King street, between I Liberty and George street*. Lot measures twenty-Are feet front, by one hundred and ten deep, twenty-one feet width on back line, more or leas. Tho property has been I long used aa a Bakery and Confectionery stand; on the premises ia a Baker's Oven. Latterly said premises were occupied aaa Dry Gooda Store. Conditions-One-third cash; balance in one and two years, with Interest from day of sale, payable semi-annu? ally, secured by bond and mortgage of property, build? ing to be kept Insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for titles and other requisite papera and stamps re? quired on the same. Joly 30 BY K.M. MARSHALL di BRO. Will be aold at Public Auction, at the new Custom House, THIS DAT, July 30th, at 10 o'clock A M., The following LIGHT HOUSE PBOPEBTY : A schooner's full set of SAILS 2 Mainsails and 1 Jib of a fore-aud-after 1 Metallic Life-Boat and Mast, 1 Mut 40 feet 1 Stove, lot of old Rope. Buoy Chains, and Copper. By order of the Light House Board. A. K. HUGHES, Light House Inspector 6th District Terms of Bale cash on delivery._July 30 Bacon, on account of alt concerned. BY HENRY COBIA di CO. THIS DAY, at half-past 9 o'clock, in front ol our blore, will bc Bold 12 bhd*. CLEA? BIB* blDE-S 8 hhds. BIB SIDES. Sold far account of all concerne J. Conditions cash Zy?i.y 30 /Tams, Strips, SJioulders, <fcc. JEFFORDS Si CO. Will sen THIS DAY, in front of their Store, No. 90 Yen duo Bange, at 91 ? o'cloct, 400 HAMS 20 boxes small Sugar-Cured Stripe OOO Shoulders 10 boxes Dry Bellies, in salt 20 boxes Clear Necks, in salt 100 boxes Herringa 75 bbls. Flour _20 tuba Lard._July 30 BY MILLIGAN Si SON. No. 2? Vendue Ranft. Will sell THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, BUREAUS, WARDROBES, BEDSTEADS, Mattresses, Washstands, Bookcase, Chairs, Booker, Tables, Meat Solea, Cooking Stove, and sundries. ' AND, Pieces PRINT8, STRIPES, Bed Tick. Brown Home? spun, Checks, Ladles' White Hose, White and Brown Half Hose, Bolls, Belt Ribbon, Sdaaora, Comba, Pins, Bhoea, Clothing, tte., kc. July 30 tr. 8. MARSHAL'S SALE. Nallian Zemansky vs. Epstm & ZemansJd. MCKAY & CAMPBELL, Auctioneers, WO! continue to Bell THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, by order of the U. 8. Marshal, at tho store southeast corner of King und Wentworth ?treeta, THE REMAINDER OF THE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, ALSO, STORE FIXTURES, tc Terms.-Sums under $250, cash; above $250, note at W days, with (approved endorsers; and all sums over (600, note at 90 days, with approved endorsers. July 30_ Horses, Furniture, New Brussels Carpet, 8el of Flatform Scales, Stoves, de. BY R. M. MARSHALL dc BRO. rO-MOBROW, at 10 o'clock, at No. 33 Broad atroet, Jnly30_ RA WE TT SCHUR. . u'tlonccr and Comm)talon Merchant, sit NJ. 89 King street, below Broad street. Offers hts aervicea for tho aile if MERCHANDISE at lay on 1 night ot hie atore, ai?j for the sale ol Stock; Sonda, Real Estate, Vessels, Hr raes and Produce. Beet :ity refero .cea will be given. Conshmments solicited, fenns moderate and guarantees satisfaction. July 1 lino MISCELLANEOUS, " NOTICE TO BUTCHERS THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE AT . LOW price, fifteen or twenty bead FAT CATTLE. Apply to G. MoD. bTOLL, July 29_3_Florence, 9. C. ESTIMATES WANTED. OFFICE CITY CIVIL ENGIN HI R, 1 Cm HALL, CHARLESTON, July 25, 1S67. ) SEALED ESTIMATES FOR THE SEPALES O' Trodd street causeway will be received until tba lat roxi mo, and are to bo directed to the COM Min ?E ON iTBEETS, and to be lett at thia Office, wher J plan* and peciflcotiona con be Been. LOUIS J. bABBOT, July 20_qty Civil Engineer. WILLIAM BROOKBANK^, STEAM GAS FITTER AND PLUMBER, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL OAS FLTiUfiEb. GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING PROMPTL ( AT? IENDE? TO. Na 110 KING Si'REbT, August 81 Between Brood and Or.e^n it reels. ~~FUN FOR ALL! FULL INSTRUCTIONS BY WHICH ANY PERSON, molo or female, can master tho great ort of Ven? triloquism by a few hour*' practice, making a world ot fun, and after becoming experts themselves, con teach others, thereby making lt 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 ELDEE & BROWN, MANUFACTURERS AND PATENT? EES of the celebrated COMBINATION CRADLE AND BABY TENDER, Pro Ipelling Horses, and oil kinds of Bock? ing Horsea, Invalid Chairs, with.double and single wheels, from. $26 'to $46; Children'* Oorriogea, Fancy and Varnished Wagons, Fancy Sui let, Invalid Carriage?, mode to order. Fancy Propeller nd Baby Rockers, ftc., sc., life-size Horsea, mode toe der. Depot, J> o. 6S8 BROADWAY. Manufactory, Nos. 449, 460, 461 a d 463 WEST 8TREET, New York. Octobei 26_thatnlyr PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE MILLION ! ! IWILL SEND, POST-PAID, 60 PHOTOGRAPHS OF the most celebrated Actors for 60 cents; 60 Actresses tor 60 cents; 60 Union Gener?la for 60 cents; 60 Rebel Generala for 60 cents; 60 Statesmen for 50 cents; 60 beau? tiful young Ladies for 60 casts; 60 fine-looking young Gentlemen for 60 cents; 6 large Photographs of French Dancing Girls, in costume, beautifully colored, exactly ou they appear, for 60 cents; or for 50 cents, 6 o? tho miat beautiful Ladies of tho Parisian Ballet Troupe, os they .opear In tho ploy of the Block Crook, ot Nlblo'a Gorden, Now York. Send oil ordere to P. O. Box 177, V >, N. Y. May 13_lyr OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE E. II. KELLERS & CO., (LATE PHIN dc DORN) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. No. 131 MEETING STREET, Third door above Market HAVE LATELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS TO their usual stock of pure and fresh DRUGS MEDICINES DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINE SOAPS TOILET POWDER 3 POMADES COSMETICS COMBS BRUSHES EXTRACTS, tc. Comprising inrolcea from the most reputable manu? facturera. On hand, all the principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Including Preparations of AYER. JAYNE, HALL, CHEV. AI.IKK, DAVLS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, Ac tlao. * large assortment of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLE BAGS MEDICINE CHESTS GLASS METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS OLARSWAEE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Great attention ie paid to tho Importation and aelec tion of PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, and none other are allowed to go oui of the Establish? ment. PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with accuracy, and the public can depend on thc utmost rel iain I i ly in the execution of orders.' E. ll. KELLERS, M.D..II DAER, Ul March 9 THE MARION STAR, ESTABLISHED NEARLY TWENTY YEAHS AGO, IS published at Marion, S. C., in the central portion ot thc country, ond ollera a favorable medium to Mer? chante, Dmggists, Machinists, and all classes who desi ra to extend their business in the Pee Dee country. For the bein nt of our advertising patrons, we sliaU, in addition to our subscription list, which is constantly in? creasing, publish and distribute gratuitously 3000 extra copies of thc STAR, during the business season Una Fail. Rates of Adve-tising liberal. W. J. McELTtALL, N jvember 20 _ Editor and Proprietor THE ORANGEBURG NEWS. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, AT Orangeburg, S. C. Terme $2 per annum, in od \Tince. During thc spring and fall seasons extra copies of the OKANQKBUKO NEWS wiil bc circulated for the benefit of our advertising patrons. Contract Advertisements Inserted on the moat ?be ral terms. Address SAMUEL DIBBLE, Editor Orangeburg News, Fobruary 30 Orongeburg, 8 " J